‘t i ill sel Road d. . Wedi so y \ H0lman’s Guaranteed Roofing will Repair ‘ that Damaged Roof It is not only the equal of but superior to any Roofing sold in Canada at the price, but it is easy to llandle-easy to lay, and with Holmans Roofing a roof can be c0v- cred quickly, because it is so pliable and %:Q@ i THE WESTERN GUARDIAN " ' ' THEVCHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN —l‘r PAVB to boy in thin Prov Inca. Mrs. she will be buried. Hall Orphanage. cause. cents. —-READ BRACES storm to repair I quickly and at minimum upon to supply the right goods a right prices. ‘ 7 —-FOR ies of Mr. Percy Harris and‘ Jas. of influenza and plleumonin were taken to O‘Leary on tile 6.30 train i115! flight forburitil. The remains welt- escorted: by Mr. William Mc- (‘aulc-y. The deceased died "within twenty-four hours of each other. 'l‘liei'c is" also one child sick in fjaule hospital but recovery is ex- pected. ‘ —LOOKS SUSPICIOUS.—Tllere ilrv apparently some thieves in tlto. town, lt scents that on Wednesday night a cat" load of oats on a switch lll the suburbs of the towli, was tatilpcrcll with and a quantity oi’ oats tuikeli therefrom, there is a clue to the perpetrators and every effort will be taken to have the guilty parties brought to Justice. The lock which was n local one, was broken and the missing goods Eire supposed to be in the towli.— —SUMMERVILLE NOTES.——’i‘lie majority of thohfaniters of this district have completed hauling their sllpply of firewood-A se- vere loss has been sustained by the death of James Doyle one of the lllost respected residents of the district after a lingering ill- ness.—l'lls host of friends through- out this province and elsewhere will rejoice to learn that Sontnler~ viilefis highly esteemed and time.- llonoured postmaster, who has been ill with lilflueilza for tile past two weeks, is now past the danger zone, with prospectsof an early and complete recovery-Our lnail courier Mr. Elijah Fraser, who has iliWflyS been giving satisfactory 202. ti"- ' Harris who died in Maiden, Muss, - in the Maiden Contagious l-irispltnl ' v-‘CONDITIONS IMPROVING.— The doctors announce -tllat the health conditions in Bummerslde -REMAINS ARRIVE TONlGHT.- . The body of Mrs. Alexander Allen ggipfziizy tiag‘{f,g“ifangx D2231‘? i“ "peeled i° ""1" i“ smnme" tions to prevent further progress side tonight. The remains will be o! influenza taken to the home o! hei- sister ' Albert Callback from where —NOTIOS TO FARMERSFWs are prepared to buy any quantity of live and dressed hogs, paying —RE8ERVE WEDNESDAY-even- - mg’ Feb‘ 25m. ‘or the concert and the highest market prices, on the box social in Centervllle, Bedeque the {allowing station‘ following days of each week at Albany on in 5m ‘i! ‘he Prmeamm Thursdays and Emerald on Fri- Ladies, young and old, dam a“ asked w “m5 i‘ b” with inch sentative at Emerald. Green Bros“ fol- two, and help along thig good Bord-em Admission 20 cents and 15 71”- WESTERN PERSONALS SPECIAL “GALE? AD in today's issue. This _ big hardware house is in an ex- i‘ Slight “mick Qiimeumomii- ceptionalll; good position to enable those who have suffered by the late their damages cost. Braces can always be depended" Joseph Hughes in our repre- 7152-2~20-ME4ipd Z-—<-0->———-— —~Miss o. Miltlriesion is sick lvith —Rev P. P. Arsensult. Carmel. was in Summersilde yesterday L —~.\Ir. Austin Ramsay of Conway paid a visit to Sutirnierside yester- iNTERMENTr-The botl- W” "a" 1" "’ “i” p“ "W- stun ,Suniiiienslde are on a visit to Montreal. . —-Mr. Owen, editor of the Pione- er is confined to his bed on account of illness. —Mr. Everett McLeod, Park Cor ner was a visitor to Sulnliterside yesterday. —Mrs. John bobson, is visitlli" lottetown. —.tMr. Elmer Sharliell, Portage. paid tl visit to Suliimerslile oii Wed tiesday,——li. —‘Mtiss liost- Ryan (lliarlottettiwn is spending a few days with friends iii Sllllrlllfsftlitifi. 1- ——-Miss Josephine (‘alltigllttil .0!‘ St. Louis is Speilfliihg the wee-it t-ilil in Sumnlcrsitic. 1, all that coitldt be done, he only l, ~18. Tile tfuneral takes place today llcr daughter who is sick lii Cllu t WY- "IN MEMORIAM MARV HUGHES On Feb. 20 the Angel of Death visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Hughes olty and clai ed for tits own their littils dang ter’ Mary a‘t the early age of six years. Mary was in her usual good‘ health until the Tuesday‘ before_ her death lit-hen she became ill She was removed to the city llos- pllal and an operation for appen- dicitiis performed but the case was unusually serious and on Friday, morning her pure. spirit passed to‘. lllm who said. "Suffer the little ones to come unto me." Mary was an exceptionally bright i active child-to know her was to love her-and much stytnpatliy is {cit for her heart broken parents lii their sorrow. '- -—-——<-o>—i—- MR. AUSTIN G. JUDSON The death occurred at his home at Alexandria, on Friday night of Mr. Austin G. Judson. son of Mr. J. H. Judson, of that place. Deceased had been _iil since last Mobility‘ oi pneumonia, and despite] lingered until midnight. on Friday‘ Deceased was still a. young man in ttlle 40th yqir of his age, a. well» known itandlier and farmer, i1 niali. of sterling character, held in high esteem liy all who had the pleas- ure of knowing him. lie leaves -to mourn a widow live children, besides has father and mother and one sister, Mrs. Wm. MdCalllltn. ‘Cross Roads, Lott 'l‘uestiiiy at 2 o'clock from his late resilience to Pownal Cemet- —-—-——o-o->——-i MISS LOUISE JAY Tile many iPiOlltliS of Mr. tllld Mrs. itllKJay of Fanning Brook, have not the language to express their t-lylllpilblry towards tile-in ill tiinlr sad loss of their beloved daughter Louise, who IILilSSOKI tiwtiy or Silttlrday the 21th inst. at. 5 p. m. The dccvasetl was 28 years of age. The young lady catiile tilillllt! ‘roni town a low d-ays ago, and Moore & McLeod Ltd. ll9-l2l Queen Street Charlottetown vlln\\\m\?llr Somebody his going to drive that new $1050 Chevrolet t Why not you? ’l‘llink of the days of delight-mi llealtih—of enjoy- ment that are going to come to the fortunate owner of l y lo lill tippi-tirailcc wits wt-ll. lioww —Mr.(‘..1\'.llcltllleytil'Trytili was cvrl‘ Within a ivW days 01' iWiliK a visitor to Suiniiicrsitle yestt-r bottle fill? £00k iii will YWVPi‘ I'\-’<'°V' day’ o" 5,151,193,; 1, cred. illetuliertil was held on Sundiiy aiterliotiii the 22nd lust. m dMr. A. (falltlghan St. Louis and ivag attcntledliy a large lluili- lclft yesterday morning on a busi- bet" til residents. lite service was lless trip to Sydney. I.» colidttctt-tl _ by liev. Robert M. llrotllc the body being E. MciNutt, fflisr» laid to rest ill the ceme- .ery at Mount Stewart. The Guard-l iaii jtiiilts in syiilpathy with the; parents and the nlelllibers 0t‘ tile _._we are pleased, to see Mr. Chas iatiiily lti their sad loss. Black, ot‘ Bedeque around again at’. --—-<o>-———- er liis recent illness. 1. JOHN ALEXANDER M°KENZ|E' that new $1050 Car. Sonlebody’s correct estimate is going to make him (or her) the owner of the car. YOU are as likely t0 be ri right as anybody. a Every dollar spent ha": for cash, entitles you to a guess at the number of kernels of barley in the 15 oz. jar. The correct guess makes the guesser the happy owner of a handsome new car. It is worth trying‘ foreand trying‘ hard, too. SAVE YOUR SALES SLIPS. SAVE YOUR RECEIPTS Every dollar paid on account-every dollar cashsale —Major C. lottetown, was il visitor to Summer side this weeks-H. 0n the evening of January 17th, Mr. John Alexander McKenzie of Hiirtsvllle passed ‘peacefully away‘ at the P. E. Island Hospital, Char- ——Mrs. Leondre Le Blane is ser- iously lil‘\Viiiil pneumonia, (Mr. 1A9‘ Blanc is a popular barber here). rzmlttnmgmwaamuamnuvl/II/mrémunvlmmznnlmmnunui —Mr. and Mrs.’ Alex. Camipbell lottetown, at the age of B3 years. fi-iii-Uf life it uiir0ii3 easiiy- fiiigicit siéivéirzwcéiamggd wig‘: gag arrived home after spending a fevivd It will be remembered ththathani ' ' ‘ i " ‘ I ' ' i“ . I i . . 6 , . i ' ' _ Holmmfs Roofin is‘ 8mm fliable A g m, m, u, ,0, ,,,,,,,?F,;,,,,, ,5 ,,,.,,_ we m =-t M“ W‘ Betti“ twill: afizrlggggieetvflff mkmg“ mg‘ means a guess. _Ask about 1t in any department where - . g. ; g’_ i ' ~ §¥,i,f,i{§‘~',,.,‘§h“",',j‘§}f~,l spégldty 5335;? —Mr. Creel McArthur zvt, n. n. horse of a friend 0llt“0f ti... stable you may be shopping‘. Somebody will be ready to tell you i \ @ durable, economical. wltstzllldg heat, cold, , v _ A \\'0lli. to Albt-ttlon to attend the full of me Easter mm, (Jllll-lgltelnwlll H . b t . t \ ' ' ' ' ' @ PH'_MFS' (hafles Clays has m‘ (‘mi “i ‘he ‘iuie M“- Fred 9mm" he was klckc oli the back of the a a 0U. It. . . ' snow or ralti- fire-resisting and as ltearly , turned to her home in Western _ head by .,n0,,‘,',,,. home He,‘ nearbyifl fire-proof as such Roofing can possibly be , pflffif,sl’“,fl‘r“gafidsi¢’fg ‘I n m P L _ f s‘ in this stable. r____ ~ , . , -_ _ - -_ ' 1 - ~ ~ ‘ —i r. ona . ewls, o .. .. ".1 i . matte, the but of "is looting made trot“ 1- ...?i‘f.‘3.“:2...“il.. first, “ ' . a long fibre dry felt, saturated and coated . is: hiijgmiét itliltilss-‘Salftexilti; aunt. Mrs. willinni Flynn, bumlnelr m] ,0 m, l. E ,_AH,,,,,,,,,, ,,.,,e,.,,“ Th The . L with a compound, the base of which ls Gll- ‘m, “m; M", Elly“, F,.,,,,e,.___ “t” tall tttint. eoiildvalzf ugliie e / Sonite Asphalt’ the most durable and em- git-loss?! lliltielfeseiaiit-Briakiverhgmg ‘iliftllii l. iylfiésrsh E' w' Manson and psi/elf) "Etiillyu fullit- regained con- , . ” " - u - ‘ ‘I t, r to ‘. " _l ' l. cent weather and waterproof material New n,,,,,.,.,.l¢l,, when. we, were ,.{,?,‘,,0,,,§‘,;,.,, ‘g,‘j'fl.,hifrisdeffenfom_ siclouanegs antllgm illeirnbtzggkhleilig Stilt Men 3 Store 1 known, [Catch roll contains 108 square feet Qmrlvted" in the lumber Weeds ins-ll. M“ ‘s Si’ ‘ ‘ - . - - , - €-—<0->—-i- — ' . , and contains a tltl of roofing cement and T N t _P,.,,,A Tlwodme Ross who Md Mr. McKenzles ilentli 518623118 Buyer Always sufllclent large head llalls to lay lt. [you o es ié-Ztzlléqlvllelglns lxiliswggliledkny i," ‘ibga I , e o lies - ‘ ' . . ' _ . . lit gives your correspondent imiich turn to HfliiiQX.—'H. "i9 ‘Wming °t 3m“ Gilli hifiefttmfi May @ ltou are sure of satisfaction when you pleasure to state that the iSmaIIDOX T M i d istfgxfgz: flfligrtfigée 01ft‘ majmogd, Shgwg » , . ' . . t b' ha be n removed by the —— he l isses l atle n Florence l‘ 'i ' get doul .R00flng flom Holman S’ and you "biiilrtl 05f Health" and that Churcli- Power. Emerald, were! visiting lll eiillfwiilifl 1°: Tel-um i“ ‘lie “nerd BE a, @ tlYG certain i0 SEIVQ Yl10ll6)" es'and schools are now open and Summers-hie on Thursday, guests Yililliili- iiitlihiiii-s gfkiifig a‘; dsilt-rggfi _ making up for "lost time." of Miss Lulu Mnilphy.-—H. W i9 l1 5 w _ l e Q T, ' . ‘ , _ down without a momen-ts warning, _ Car lélgilll paid Oil 0215i‘! 0l'(i6l‘S amount- Tile Churches here have been -—.Vllss M. J. Sampson operator in and liad he been able to llilavls © In to $104") O1. Oven n doing n rustling business in coli- the Western Union Telegraph Of- reached home before his deat , _ l t “ nectlon with the "Forward ‘Move- filce Sunlmerslde is recovering from would not have seemed so sad. Owner Smartest . I . lllent" and have gone considerably an attack of the influenza. Death is always terrible, but when Ailall or phone dioul‘ Orders Without de‘ “over the topn-v the" ubjectwe‘ ~\Ir Emnle_t Mclntyr" (‘ler iiotiizmelsts stgetwriieti lziilgisaeaiziiriiaitilifnrg‘ He’S n our. l n e - ~ 1-, - ' , . v lay; 2 ply, per roll, $211M 3 ply, iii-Lil). A “tlliadges Aid sonleidy" no; quilte IIllOlilI-Hywilflllldfi recently tzeenl on true even more terrible. h t . StYIQS lii recen y een organize att e res- sic ist s now conva esc ng,. e Tl, decea ell wnn t e youitges ’ i ldence of Mrs. J.A.Patters'on. this was lii town this week.—H. 5-0,, 0e; a lug: gamtly, 1-16 l5 silrvlv. A Good , R T gocigty ‘is to behiidenlltilfleg with] this vi H A S’ H H - ‘I s ed by tllree brothers and two sis-i Suits rp anage at t. er ert. t s —. r. . . ray, a raX . . -. t _ Th bl-Qlllel-s are; Rev, i I o . understood that the sooielty now or- the Islanll representative of the Jirlies wfol 30mm“ John T_ and Guesser ) _ ganizetl, substitutes the "Tryon Canadian On (Jompnny returned Nenof chnrloltetcwnJnd [he 51st. , ‘ Summerslde Branch" of the “Red Cross Socle- to Sumliiersntle from n. trip to Bos- ms are. Mrs‘ Alexander Mathew,“ in i4 ' @ argmiiigd “i t5“: beghming ‘at m“- 1’ of Bradalbane and Mrs. Neil Mc- i " ' ' ' " " ‘ ' ‘ie rem‘ M‘ an s a comma“ i Leod o’ Huntsville Besides a sor- m . ' ' ‘ ' ‘bl ., ll i7 bi - —~FI‘ ' i i d1 . ‘ ' .__-@@@_t t...2.."'::...t: .:r:t:.::“..it§ lat‘. M.....:.'t tr ttt::."..."::.";..t"n ~--- M- i____.... ':__ _ FOGGY? if Bilious, Constipated M Headachy take "Casmrets." v vvv l u... , DR. DeVAN’S FRENCH PILLS Arellable Regulating Pill for Worn en. S5 a box. Sold at. all Drugstores, or mailed to any address on receipt of rice. The Scohell Dru‘ 00.. 5t. Oat erlnen, Ontario. ,___.._ Restores Vim and Vitality for Nsrvp and Brain; increases "gray matter’. T0lll0—~Will build and! UP- 33 l b0!- or two for $5. at rug stores. entry mall on receipt 0! Dfifie- T Dflll co.. m. ontheruien- Ontario- IOLD AT FOSTER’! DII'G STORE Q ‘PHOSPHONOL FOR MEN g vvv-v Tomorrow tho sun will shine for so -well for the benefit of ithe sol been made for a concert and bask the date of whtich will be announc cd later. ii til’ taunts tiiereon somewhat dilil the recent rain storm. ztor carrying out the Cross Society" who "carried on" liiel‘ ‘iflfis "0"" liiefe" lillfiflll the Pierce and Co, is recovering from great struggle. Arrangements have et social lll aid of the Orphanage The depth of snow on the lilain roads which has made the passing cult, has being greatly reduced by The weather and ice conditions have been somewhat unfavorable customary to mourn the ‘loss of a kilid and loving father, tour sons and eightt daughters, the sons are: Hugh John, recently returned from Win- nlpeg. Herbert on the farm, Bruce, teacher at Hartsvllle aiid Kenneth a lad at home, and tile daughters’ are: Katherine of Boston and Mab- , el, Annie, chi-trunk Marlon Rlliil’ Bessie and Evelyn at home. Mr. McKenzie will be much mis- sed, not only in ills own llorne,_ where ills very presence ever, brought brightness and good cheer but also in the church, the Sunday School and in the cominiunity. Iii the church he was for quite a num- ber of years nn Elder. Iii the sun-, report that Mr. George McQuarrle - representative of Messrs A. and E. t The first of the New Suits are in If you are passing the store today-will you drop in 1ong_ enough _to see how the new suits look? We are not talking particularly on the selling question just now-—- but we want you to SEE some of these new ones. his recent illness. —Mr. Jerry Tucker, who has ~ been for some time ln West Prince Co., bityilig farm produce was u passenger by the Car Ferry on Fri- tltiy morning to his home ill Cuipe Tormelltillc.—-ll. I —Mr. Bcnjaitiln Perry under- went n serious operation -for ap- pendicitis in the Prince County Hospital and although his condit- ion is at present critical good hop- “Condor” Electric Lamp U s e t h e “Condor” which is durable and _ec0- rtomical and gives univer- sal satisfaction. BLACK & C0 Sunnyside, Ch’towll you. Everything will seem clear. rosy nlld bright. Your system is lllicll with llvcr and bowel poison which keflps: your skin snllow, your stolilticli itpsot, your ltead foggy and aching. Your meals are turning in- to poison, gases and acids. You can not feel right. D0n’t stay bil- ioiis or rovistlpattxi. Feel splendid ziiivays by ‘tiiklink Ctlscsrets occas- lonzilly. They act without grlping or inconvenience. The-y never sick- oli you like (lalloniel. Salts. Oil or misty’ harsh pills. They cost so lit- tie too~~fascnrets work while you sleep. ?-¢0->--—- For Client Cord: and Crotlp Colds in the Back, lSpasmodic (‘roup and any congestion, inflam- mation or pnins causell from Colds, use Grave's O-Pen-Trata Salve. it opens the pores and penetrates the skin. ltii stimulating and Healing Effect soon gives relief. 35c per box. If your Drugglst hasn't any. send 35c in postage stamps to Paris Medicine Company, 193 Spad- na Ava, ’l‘oronto, and a full size tiox will lie liitilied to you promptly. sports on the Tryon River, but the breds are evidently looking forward to more favorable conditions in the near future. The fever which has evidently been transmitted from the capital of the province for "tripping the tight fantastic." has recently manl- fested itself at the homes of a nulli- bcr of the residents of the adjoin- ing communities, where a large number of the young and older generations have assemtblod for the purpose or eradicating this infec- tious disease through the above painless method, The prospect, are that the methpd is proving success- ful, and that the disease, in all probability will pass oult with the going out of winter. | owners of the fleet-footed thorough- _- tMr. Clayton Morrison has con- tributed ten per cent of the 1919 Victory Loan Commission receiv- ed by hlm on the amount subscrib- ed on his route during the 1919 canvass, to the Pnlncs County Hos- pital. . . e, are entertained for his r06?- Pa's favorite ~ . for some years. up until last sum-l nler, when lie asked to be relieved of the oillce, he was the Superln-t telldent. in both of these spheresi j his place will be hard to fill. in- the community he took an active ' part in everything which pertained to its best interests‘. The cause of temperance and every _other Aaa-mwnnrlnll/Fumnum in liim a strong and earnest advo- But while all shall miss and feel keenly his , loss, Yet knowing he is now infinitely more happy worthy undertaking, always found gel-non" _ 2m l” interment was "W! tartan Cemetry at Hsrtsvilie. _ Express has been bringing us a great assortment Within the last few days~and the styles are so smart- and at the same time so wearable that we want every man in town to see them. ii Viv-fr \ » _. /L4 -<‘ iiieiit niid the former monarch ..h.\.i. _ 1918-" Haw D - Bchaxer. "a landed were conducted by Rev. R. H. Sta- property belon lll t th hi h K onto. Hits sterling worth, his true l ,5 5 ° ° “Win91” the Hllpsburg jewels w 0 Md noble type o’ matrhood toga“ “that tgstlsnztfiglrg); llveléeJolai-i Emperor in (macho-Slovakia was took to Switzerland and pawn er with his senlal Bblrlt will ltfltwMcKenzlte A n McKenzie Neil properties iu Augtrln soon be forgotten by those wiwiJ McLeod bOiili Matheson- Alex th l t i ' h d m l - - - ~ 8 DI‘! urn galleries and other most his property tn Austria unlen a e 9955""! 0i kiwwiils irédxcir McDonald, and Gordon Mc- valuable art collections, were con- return; the heirlooms. Bimiliy sequestered. ‘but all of lils The Austrian Government i ‘ including ened to dispose of the remainder “scaled. with the exception of Til Ad i i t t adds Presby- three small country estates. a m n I m or u Karl's gross income is $2.5“ Prom these confiscations the year, but out of that he has l0 ‘ Austrian Republic realized $1.- tlio salaries of employees rell m the than he ever could be upon the EX-EMPEROR KARL 0F AUS- 250,000, The value of the “n9 Mm in‘ on m. Aultflan Gamma‘ ,0 i earth. none would be so unkind as to wish his‘ unbound spirit back into bond; again. The funeral which was on of VIENNA Feb. 23.-Dr. Scharger bllll l l the largest ever seen ln this ‘lieu, “dminmrtiiiiif 0i the imllflfitli ‘PTOP: cindiitsolnpoii-‘dgi-niottiilig?fr)‘; 50m,“ held ln ertles, announced, today that the ' ' Hartsvllle Church on Tuesday n1. tion of the country was TRIA SUPPORTING FAMILY income of ell-Emperor Karl is now ll, A l l ‘ only 1,900 Swiss francs yearly. "la e us r m nepubncan c°iiecii°nfl i8 1111908911116 to eati- he actually ha; less than $599 mate, and Austria has been con- which to feed and clothe hi" siderlng for some time the adviaa- and wife and cl: children- Dr. Schager urges that tlm A trlan Government make a dilili A subject of dlssensloii between settlement on Karl, such M ' Goverii- many made on the former Kalil on two A YEAR