6 fl ‘a '2: :- ‘AIAA~AAA.AAA' Q “rt-q‘ "all? vPe-i-‘r/i F-"l-bl-h “Fathefs Little o...» “That's wiiat father calls us. Eve Saturday mother lets us make ayQuick Pudding for inner. It's great fun——and they re so nice too ’ The little ones love these delightful puddings. Their enthusiasm is shared by all the family. Everyone enjoys their delicious wholesomcness. Their quick preparation makes them invaluable to ghc busy_ housewife. _ With_ a supply of 1h¢5¢ in thc hm," a dainty dessert is available in a few minutes. Get a selection from your grocer. Tapioca, custard and chocolate, 15c. a package. Pure Gold Desserts QUICK PUDDINGS Pure Gold Manufacturing Co., Ltd., Toronto. a-r ' .i_ The laying of the Atlantic cable is regarded as one of tlic boldest engineering feats ever‘ attempted and at the lime it was carried out was looked upon with derision. ""1 _ Tile language of the Berbers who inhabit almost all of Norlhern Af- rica has linguistic connection wltli the Semitic group, altiiough Arabic i~ spoken along the coast. THE wiasisiiii GUARDIAN -|1' PAY! to bu) in this Prov- inoe. -KENBINGTON.— Temperance hsll tonight "War Memorials" if stormy will be shown Wednesday 17th. 1i —WANTED—A YOUNG STAL- lion about thirteen hundred pounds. Address Box 603 Sum- meride giving description and breeding. . 7594-3-14ME2i —-TRAN8FERRED.—Mr. I. Arsen ault of the Royal Bank of Canada, Tignish passed through Summer- side ‘fhursday morning en route to St. Leonard, N. B., where he has been transferred. —ALB'ERTON vs. SECOND CRYSTALS Tuesday night at Suin- inerside for Junior championship. See this game first and jazz after- wards. Admission only 25 cents. l —MU-$8EL MUD digging and ihtlllling is going on at an extensive scale. All tho diggers in the bay ‘are going at it full swing| Among |the principal shippers are Mc- |Kcnny. W. B. McNeil], and‘ Max lGallant. s —GOING TO MONTREAL-On March 18th a number of P. E. ls- llnnd fox men are leaving for Mon- treal to attend tiie Public Auction Fur Sale. We understand the Can- ndian Government Railways have put two Pullman sleeping cars at their disposal direct from Tormen- tlne to Montreal. ' CANADIANCRRTIONKCLC RAILWAY“ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Time Table in Effect, January 19th, i920 —NOTICE TO FARMERS.--We arc prepared to buy any quantity of live and dressed hogs. paying the highest market prices, on the following due-y of each week at the following stations. Albany on Thursdays and Emerald on Fr days Joseph Hughes is our representa- ATLANTIO STANDARD TIME. ""4 D0"! , [lend up tlve at Emerald. Green Bros, Bor- Pi‘: lgepAsé D IPNLIAMJIZLLQ den. 7602-3-15~l\iilE0i . . . s . cn l t: t . . . -. as 2.14 7.21 °° nufiffl fififfi.“ ‘*" g,§9*g,gg}f,;2t -suoo:~ DEATH.-—The neaui 4.4 3.05 7.55 Emerald Jet. 5.00 210510.53 occurred ivednesday eveningat6.30 _ "1 545A" Bmde" DW- 4-10» 6-40 of Mr. BrnestGaudt-t, son ofJoseph ‘Jo 630D _ B d |Gaudet oi’ Miscouche at ‘the early 5.00 5,05 3,05 w Emefifildfihg A" fflg 318,033 age of 22 ycnrs after an illness of 5.84 8.5! 8.42 Kensington 3.53 7.151003 only ten days from pneumonia. Be- 5-05 4-35 9305"’ “miller-lid” Dev 3-20 545 9-39 sides ills sorrowing parents he Fug“ [leaves to mourn four brothers and Thur] six sisters. ills funeral took place ‘Ev-ll lFrlday mornirvg in! nine olclock - - froin- thei (‘bitiiolic church. nlrlisi [.20 11.30 D S . id ' . 1H3 L“ a” §TrTg7H° couciie WliPfE? a Requiem High “is; 2.44 0‘Loary IMass Wits sung, his pastor Rev. f“ Bigébmn‘ Aqlrgzilg; Father Monaglian officiating. .| . —-- —AN OLD TIME FROLIQ-Mr. Mon] Frank Perry proprietor of the ‘greidil Queen Hotel, Sumnierside held a‘ PIMJAM: "hauling frolic" on Wednesday in_ 8.10 7.0 Dev. Charlottetown which many nf the respected citi- 3-38 ‘swig Mount literal‘! zt-ns 0t‘ Suiniiiersitlc spit on their, . .. u ore ilianiis and ivcnt to it with a will’ 5.22100- St. Peters | . 5,39 1135 A" Sour“, with the result of a good many cal-l “MI lrgisctl palms for thentselvcs and l I 150M“ Elm," ti. out twenty-five cord of wood for the Queen Hotel who says busi- wzrtiill noss ‘men can't wield an axe’! We'll . - t cy can. I- rl. | say _ P.M. .M. -———- 4.315 9.itl Dep. Mount Stewart —KENSINGTON WILL CELE. I ts.’ 1%.. sass-m. Fess-Si- In-"cr- 6.25 11.40 Arr. Georgetown {irylinniitoyai style otn Maichldlhln- i ioi n a -nn- i - gilslgtllgggyl iny the Stgranilc Tlittiiitreln &i;,m' l llvionaghan will speak on tlic life PéhggPzbllib Ch I a t luf lrtilzintYs patron saint and the . . ll‘ 0 (2 0WD I 1 _ 5.15‘ 5.15 Vernon River ; History ofnllreltliiiiil. A five pliecp £11‘ 7.25 6.45 Arr. Murray Harbor ~c 05 l‘ w i 599m“? d9 9c 3 9 —- - - iniislc tlear to the hearts of descend m alibi?! ll rained, the above triilno run dnlly. Sin “AN films 0| Hlhpynjm Miss. Ryan o; Pnlienger Trlifllc Manager, Dllfrlssil Toronto. Ont. ldn-l-lMEMvlftf Charlottetown. P-EJ vocalist. She will be ably supple- Pmlnli-ngsir Agent, - gCharlotteiown will be the principal merited by local talent. Mr. Wal- . den Darrach manager of the Strand llfifififiiéiifékiskifilfififléiiiiéifiéfifiéififiéitffisiéiiéfifl? I! It ire stage and dressing room has fl if been re-arrangeil and repainted Q . - if since the recent fire. Admission 35 K i‘ ci-nts. Children pro ratn—doors U ll‘- open at 7 o'clock “Caed inillhe l‘: . . z fuithe." 7004 I ‘iii it . its! ' a 146 Richmond St s: . - . g Chartottetown i; Snmniersiile Hotel Arrivals 1 ‘ CLIFTON HOUSE Q _ , , , , if A. McConnell, ’l‘ruro; D. S. Clufl, g Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate g $0333.-tyé,,fi,_s,,gyygji,gggl;,gg, I if Duncan, Ottawa; C. McKay and son : Glass insurance at Lowest rates. 5 (gs-traction. t». A- ar ottc own. I . ' l! I ii‘ QUEEN HOTEL Q * F. R. Ryan, Amherst; A. A. Seal ,' a‘ cs, -Siiinmvrsidc; A. A. Perry Tig- : nlsli; A. R. Gillis, Charlottetown; '.‘*‘**w*w****‘*****¥*****‘*‘,a"*m*", (I00. W. McLeod, Lharlottciown; FREDR HUTH 8i C ‘pf’ Established 1809 " 12 Tokenhouse Yard LONDON FUR AUCTIONS iWinter Sale Spring Sale Warehouse- Commencing 64 Park Street, Souihwark, London HENRY BENNET, if}? . . . . . I123 Broadway ti”; Bummerside, Iflbll-Illlltll, E. H. RAYNER, Commencing April 26, 1920 _ For particulars apply to ‘will put on the screen some special pictures in filmdom, before the re- *********lfl_i gnlar concert takes place The thea- ll. Roy Holman, Charlottetown: (‘. L. Jzitzkson, ‘lilurray, C. ll; T. ll. Wnthcrnll, North Sydney; P. Miffartl, Montreal; S. Rubin, St. John; E. Reid, Charlottetown; B. l. Raynor. Albcrton; E. 1i. Rayner, Suniint-rsiilo. CASTORIA For infants and Children In Use for Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature oi‘ flea 0. ENGLAND —KINQINGTON.— Temperance hall tonight "War Pictures" if stor my showing Wednesday 17th. 1i -DON’T FORGET the hockey match Tuesday night, Alberto“ vs. Second Crystals at Bummerside. One hour's skating after match. —-—--<Q->-—-— WESTERN PERSONALS —Mr. Stenning Williams of Bide. ford was in town Thursday on busi- ness. —Mr. and Mrs. John McCarvell of Freetown were pleasant visitors to Suinnierslde on Thursday. —Mrs. John Clark of Cape Trav- erse wns! in town Thursday on business. —Mrs. Gordon Baker of Alberton is in Suinmerside the guest of Mrs. L. A. Wright. —Miss Flossle Corbert of Alber- ton is visiting friends in Summer- side. —»Mr. John Adams of Arlington was in Sumnierside Thursday on business. —Miss Gertrude MnynardfNortli- am, was n very welconic visitor on Thursday to Suininerside. —Mr. Hartfield Maynard and Mrs. llugli Maynard were in town Thursday on business. —Mr. and Mrs. ArtlmusMcAr- thnr of Grand River, Lot 14, were visitors to our city on Thursday. -—'Rev. ‘Father Connolly of Wel- lington was in Summerside on Thursday. —Mr. Frank Reid‘ of New York is visiting his mother Mrs. William Reid of Summerside. —MlS,q L. Beer. nurse of Cliar- loitelown is spending a few days in Surnmorsitle the guest of Mrs. W. W. Smith. —-ller friends are very glad to learn that Airs. Morris Maynard of Northam who was critically ill is now recovering. ——All the friends of Mr. H. (‘. Mills of Sum-merside are glad lo see liliii about ztgain after his TWP,- eiit illness. ——Hi's friends are glad to see Mr. John B. Curtis of Wilmont is a- bout again very much improved in, health ‘after his recent illness. i —Mr. T. P. Drysdale and Mr. James Dickie of Pt-tl-ticodiac, manu fzu-tiiri-rs of harness were in town last wet-k on business. —-His friends regret to learn that Wr. itobert Gordon of the office staff oi’ R. T. Holman, Ltd., is eon- fined to his bed on account of ill- ness. —4.\il‘. James Ahcarn of St. John, N. 8., has ticccptod a position as coat maker with M. L. Frank Mac- Kcnzic the little Tailor, Suinincr- side. - . —licr iricntls are sorry to learn that Mr. W. R. Ilowness of Bethe- quc and his whole family are con- fined to their beds on account of illness. —<Mrs. R. J, Dunn of 0'Leary| has returned home after spending a pleasant week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Russel MacEwen of Sherbrooke. —Mr. Fidcle Bernard of Tignisli was in Summersldc Thursday visit- ing ills wifo who only a short time ago nndcrwcnt an operation in the Princc (iounity Hospital and is now rapidly recovering. -—Niisis Ruth Gallant who has lean ispenddng a few weeks at hcr home in Summorside lcft Thursday morning to resume her studies in Noiro Dame Academy, Charlottetown. -———<-e->—i- OF TWO EVILS. The littlo lboy was evidently a iiriii believer in tho old adage, "Of two evils choose the least.“ ’i‘urning the corner at full spcud hr- collldctl “with the minister. "Where nrc you running to, m-y little man?" risked the minister. when lie liatl regained his breath. "Home!" printed the boy. "Ma's going to spank me." “What!" gasp- ed the astonished minister. "Arc you cngcr in have your mother spank you that you run home so fast?" "No." shouted the boy over his shoulder, as hc resumed his home-ward Iflight. "but ii’ l iloirt got there before pa he'll do it!"- Minnenpolis Journal. —-—-<o>—i- The annual production oi’ Red- wood in (‘nlifornia is about 320,- 000,000 feet and at the present rate the timber is being destroyed, it is estimated that enough standing tiinlit-r rcnmlns to last for 150 years. The weather surely is thor- impieiriorits wonderfully. ls your machinery protected? IS house is not old, but look at its condition! Anything but an actual photograph from which this drawing was made might be considered an exaggera- tion. Note the way the building has rotted away under the eaves owing to neglect. Paint —— surface protection -— would have prevented this ruin. The unpainted metal eave troughs rusted through, water got into the eaves and decay did the rest. Somebody Blunclered! This extreme case points an example which any property owner will admit is impressive. Any waste through lack of surface protection is unnecessary waste." Damage has to start at the surface. If the. surface is undamaged the ‘property lasts—repair bills are avoided—money is saved. » Your house may or may not be well protectedi~it will pay to make sure. Everybody walks and some do r stops lnnk us if cvefyboriy ough in its work of scarch- u d lllvll‘. Paint your in: out. every joint rind re- lliill tr- s for prou-t-tion as mote place in fnrin ma- wt-IInsL-oks. Ki-i-ivttt-natof chinrry. r Paint and varnish, surface |)|'(>ll‘<‘iiilll spread on however. Ire equally sfurv-‘i- ilicin to lukc the rough ing and prolong the hie of service. San-e the lurface. is, vital to everything you own-to all wooden and metal property, to out- buildings, to machinery, to furniture, to everything exposed to weather or wear. A thousand and one things grow old before their time simply through lack of surface protection. Examine your property as closely as ' you would expect some rrtc c‘:e to do it: 'to whom you had entrusted its care. _ Repairing will be expensive business- HIS AIJIIQITNCEMENT i; {JL-o-J by 1hr Fan/idiot: Saris His Surface Cam - Pretvcrva/ixie and Protective value of i l (tarpon: of educating the public in .- _ _ I and has rermmi tlic approval of the Canadum Trade Commission Products for the Conservation of Property, l in thefolhrwiiig wards: _ ' “The realization nf the rihovc objects will lead to employment during the Reconstruction Period nnri bczirr our entire approval." THE CANADIAN TRADE COMMISSION can ADA , “stave l 1%‘ \ - . 5 afii ' p} SAFETY IN OIL-BURNING SHIPS (From the hiant-hvstt-i‘ Gtini-ilinn). The annotiiiceineiit that ti Board" of 'i‘railc (Yomntitiee has been tip- pointed to inquire into the question of fire dangers attending tlic use of oil fuel in ships must not he taken to indicate that there is any doubt about conditions in liners burning oil fuel. It slinply means that tho use of oil is now spreading so quick- ly owing to the high price of coal that other ships besides the care- fully contrncted, well-equipped pas- siengei‘ liners will soon be using oil, and that a eoinplctc system of regu- lations has to be formulated. As regards tlic ships with Diesel en- gines, there is no (ranger of fire through the escape of oil, but oi tiotirsc they are only a small num bt-r. Oil is usvil on tlic lint-rs for firing boilers, and tlic only danger" is in leakage into crank pits or llli‘ like, but that has been carefully guarded against. when oil tank ships wore first on tlic sous the builders could not. make the lmlks oil-tight but now that is ancient his- tory, and tunks do not leak at. all. Tho question of ilangcr of firo as tho result of collision, however, is one that ziifects all ships rising oil. and tlic benefits of expert ndvici- will be felt by the best (rnnipanlr-s. whilo tlic necessity’ of new regula- tions for oil carrying in the new class of ship affected is an urgent one. * _ OLDEST TUNE IN THE WORLD- "l-‘or He's n Jolly Good Fellow," is snitl lo be the oldest time in the work]. Tho origin of tlic air is lost in antiquity but it is‘ supposed it have been lr-arnr-il from the ancient ilabylonirins by tlic Egyptians, whr popularimctl it in Africa, and Asia Minor Arabs still sing ii. The Crusaders caught the tune from their Saracen enemies, and sang ll unde ‘the walls of Jerusalem. The gin was ul-tiitniatelly carried into Europe, where it survived, in vari- ous forms, among the- folks songs oi’ the different nations, ln 1709, after the defeat. at Malpaquet, the __ KRINGING_UP_FATHER French, ioilowing a misc rumor of tlic Duke of l\lil'i'll)0l'()lll,'ll'§l (loath in batllc composed as tatric lu- incnt, “Ninlbrook ls Off to tho War." Liko most topical songs. this one was of short-lived popula- rity, but in 1781 it suddenly echoed from one end of France to the oth- er. The young Marie Antoinette gave birth to an heir and the baby prince's nurse used to put her royal charge to sleep with-tho old song of her village home, and as" if by magic the song became the craze oi‘ the day. -————<-o>—-—- LAUGHING MATTER The sessions in a certain town were in full swing. On the third day a drcadlful calamity occurred- i-ho court cricr was absent. "\Veil, we must find n substitute," rcmiirketl tho Judge. Just as they were in illO middle of an exciting case, a. breathless messenger boy chine in unil hnndi-d a letter to the Judge. The latter read it, and then announced tn the courtr- "l have n message from our trourt crier. Ho says: "Wife's nl()il1l‘l' licil last iii-gilt. Will not be abli- ‘u cry totlaw.”'-—-Lonil0n 'l‘it-Bits. SUBLET The restless individuality of llllf‘ Aitueriean soldier, who was always row-king a shorter way to do thin-gs, made him appear to the French iin] British as hopelessly undis- ciplined. Even in battle tlic dough- <-o->-—-- l-‘AT THAT SIIOWHQ SOON Ill§.\l'l'I“..\I\t$ Prnmlncitt fut tlint ("omen rind itriys wlicri- it is not nr-i-ili-il is u ‘nirilcn n hindrance to niitivlly. ll wirb upon plonsurv. You tum tultc ifT tlic fut \Vlll.‘l‘l‘ it shows by ink- n}: after car-ii meal iinil at lii-iltiiite inc Mtiririoln .l‘i‘9lCX‘l|IUOIl Tnlilof. ‘Fiicsc llttlc tablets nrc us effective and harmless ns the famous pron- t-riptlon from which they tnkc their niintc. lluy rind try n ensc tiitiny. Your drug-gist soils them at $1. or Ii’ you pri-fvr you n1u,\‘ write tllrct-t to the hlarinola Company. 804 Woodward Avrx. Dntrnit, lilieb. You eun thus say good-bye to dieting, OXGYCiBO flfld “it. Ancl remember that surface protection J URFACE‘ AND YousAvE ALL". meadows-dam’ "“~'.‘“s‘~“ - MAN UFACTU n20 - " ' PRODUCTS aign Committee, aml, Varnish an Save the surface and you save all. or the .4 flit-d Commission"? boy halt-d to follow prt-t-cilvnt. A unit of the 78th Division, pFPSS- ing on nnilt-r shell-lire in the bat- tle of the lVIcuse-Argiiiinu, finally sloppctl umlt-r Ofllifftl to dig in as fast us possible. in it few mom- ents dirt was flying along the whole line. Out in front, however, just he- llilld a slight natural mound, one tloughboy lay motionless with iris‘ rifle slanted toward the enemy. "Make a hole! Make a hole!" yell-A ed the lieutenant, coming up. {on "Sii'h llon‘t exi-iti- my contract- cr,“ thcdtnigli-boy replied. Over the edge of the mound the lieutcnnnt saw a German P715071"? feverislily- digging almost at tho end oi’ tlic ilotighbtiy’. gun. —'l‘he' llflllll? Sector. ._j<o;—~—— The sun, Venus, Mars. JilDlter and Saturn, like llli! earth. have atmos- phere surronntling the globes, but the moun is lli'lll'VL‘(l atmosphere. lo have no OQQOOO¢QVO§O vvvvvvvvvvvvv HURRY! ; nun DRESS A ,,, v-rrv v promptness. ‘4AAAAA A ALLAAALLL A‘ HURRY! TALK N0 41 i Work called for and delivered. . The Webster Dry Cleaning C0, Ltd. 0E0. L. PROWSE," Agent for Charlottetown Phone 757 , ‘AAA; ALAAAAAQAAAA Acquaint yourself with our service if you are particular ahout your personal appearance. 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