,,-\ not: 17,1920- I a $60.00 beaded bag for $5.00 i Startling, but it's true, buy it, but you can mains it. plate, easy-to-follow details for diagrams and “ ‘ t0 place the beads a few dollar's and s few hour-g work produce! a novel and stunnin beaded bag. 1ft is so can make it. ‘Try itl a EVERYWOMANS 0n Sale To-Day I 20 Sfiilhhrr WQRLD srook onotrnrrous HAILBFAX, I s., March 1o.- (Quotutions furnished by F B. Mc- Curdy angle, the Montreal Stock You can't . . . Jim! I bit of this, a bit of that, and g f"; beads, and any woman may b; (h; proud possessor of a bag that the retailer would ask $60.00 for. 1Com. king -. showing where heavy beads and lighter-- beads and how to new them on are g1! shown. 1Tb: frame coats 50c., Lb; rieuus a chil i f NEWS swarms -—-lT PAVS to buy in this Prov. lnce. _--PURCHA3E8 STORE-Ills friends congritulate Mr. c, F, Dolron of Sizmniersitle in having Durchissed tin store foruierly oc- runlea by lVr. n. F. Kelly of Elllfifald and wish him succesa in his ncw enterprise, --DRAMA AT KlHKORk-Tllc ‘A. O. H. Dnmatic Club of Sum- ineraide will present the splendid comedy dram» "Our Wives" in hinkora Hail Friday evening. March 19th. Specialties between the acts. 7645-3-l7MEz. —LlTE-RARY SOCIETY.— On Frlfllly evening the Literary meet- ing of the Epworth League was lleiq in the Ebwcirth Hall and was vrry largely attendedJn the course of the evening a. Mock Newspiper was introduced with Mr. William Daley he Editor and manager at- forried a lot of amusement at tho Expense of his fellow league inerti- 0TB. . ' —-?——<0c—-—-- WESTERN PE RSONALS _ —-Mr. Hurry Cannon. 0f Ellerslie s visiting in Surnmerslde. —--i\‘lr. Peter Miller is visiting in Summcrsitie the "guest of Mr. John Moliison. all/liar. llelrm Gallant, illoomfiold is visiting friends at Ncyvcnstie, Exchange. Arc-ii. . . . . . . .. as 841,4. N" 5”“ _ flaw —i.vlr. Everett Llnklcltcr of niiiir letter Road icft tMonday morning (i9! 6M?‘ for Winnipeg. . 1. —l~ler frir-nds are glnrl lo out» 192V Mrs. Leundrc IAPBliHIQ out aguiu "' after hcr recent illness. 98% ______ . If’): -—‘Miss Beatrice LeBlanc has ac- 1021, copied a position in the Millincry .. "" Department of Sinclair 8r Stewart 7W“ Ltd 122 ' 99!!’ ~~llis friends are pleased to see ::A Pill for nil season, whiter M!“ A- 3- ‘M“l"“Y “me l° be “Wm and sutumcr, in any luttitutlc, whc- ther in Torrid Zone or Arctic terri- Vegetable Pills can bo depended upon to do their work. The dyspeptic will find pcratttre, Parmeleers them a frientfalways and should curry them with him everywhere. They are made to withstand an)’ climate and are warranted to keep their freshness and strength. They do not grow stale, n quality not pos sessed ‘in many pills now in the market. In place of an Easter card--»your photograph. Both seasonab1e~but one a permanent remin- der of YOU. nu 000K STUDIO ‘l will-hula Montreal the week oi 8th to 13th oi March attending the Eastman School oi Pro lessional Photography, on my return the BAYER Plllllll WILL HAVE THE LAT THE ACT J. A. 8- BAYER. A. n. Lyotf llave Baby’s Photo taken for Your Easter Card Moderate Prices Artistic Photographs v Q4 wv~vv vv we t 4 4 In Stock Bran 1 Shorts Sugar Beet Meal t Schumacher Feed ' Cornmeal a n d Cracked Corn Prince Flour Beaver Flour Queen City Flour A¢.A4.4_. Royal Gold Flour ~ Five Roses Flour i} Robin Hood Flour t i, Quaker Flour , , In Bags and Barrels 1 , o We are ofiering , special prices on the lots and on Flour 1n five. and ten barrel 1 lots. Buy now and save money before ‘ we advance our pric- es. Sill"!!! Dru} i t Ch miunlCo-of cllsllll. us. emu I above Feed in ton t ‘atom ilflPl" his sud bereavement und recent illness. —Mr. Earl G. Reid of the Sol- diers Settlement Bureau o-‘f (Thar- lottctoivn was in town "attending the meeting of the K. of l’. —-Mi'. \Vllilnnt Guy who hus spent nrost of the winter tit building op- erations in ilalifux, is spending a few llllyg a! ironic in lo\vn.—i'l. —-Mr_ (‘nlumbus Arscunult. who llllil spout tho iviilior at (fnnlpliuli- ton, N. 11., liars nilurnod, to his home on ltusscl SlPOGL-“ll. —-t‘.\ir. uni? Mrs. W. G. Maxwell, Sydney, N. 5., were visiting in town last week, guests at the Queen Hutch-ell. —~Mr. Art ‘Cushin-g arrived from Cedar ‘Stream-H. . -——-'Mrs. Alfred" Phillips of Arling- ton who has been visiting her dau- ghter Mrs. George Pickering ro- turned to her home on Saturday. -—Mrs. George Shea, who hind been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Cameron, Grand River, re- turned on Friday to hcr home in Kenslugton.--I-l. —’l‘ile week end visitors included Messrs Bernard Murphy, Emerald, Pater McDonald, Kensington, Neil McNeill and Archie Campbell, Clcr monL-H. —~Mr. Ernest McQunrrle, (fus- toms Dept., of Summersidc loft Monday morning for New Castle. N. 8., where he will be on relief work for n few weeks. —-Among recent arrivals in town were Messrs A. It. Gillis and J. A. Fraser, Charlottetown, J. it. Raynor, Amherst, A. A. Perry, Tig- ‘nish and Moses Iwiootliside, Try- Ollv-"H. -—Mr. Leonard Roberts of the Royal Bank of Canada has returned to Tlgnish to rcsumo his duties Mr. liobert hus been substituting in Snmmcrsldc for the past few weeks. ——Licut and Mrs. Lea McDonald spent Sunday in town, guests of Mrs. McDonald's parents, Mr. and ltfrs. Alexuutlor Cameron. They left on Monday morning for their homo st Mcrmaid.-—<li. Rh t’ Pains h ll you ofGll l ‘bellrrelyou flhlah one huofthesewon erfnidiuretie Pills all h, “m dlglppgllf‘, still jcininwill llm- urn Jwollen nnklea betpmenormal, o ous, bno put llirllll-lnlreturnr: ‘to - t on eco ztlhléldlsyeyzfllfeoldisifngynormul lctgv! in . roam mourn - , G f. b0 ”°“ " '“"".i'i!‘.§,,l.°t“l‘.'.' sari. 7m}, Me. with money-buck guarantee-or seudto tufor free sample. Atldr-ui Th: Nntknsl I U5. Addnsu Nw-Dru-Co-(lne IL, I an: mus . sum». . ‘F /~=\w A. ilorne 8t Co. uptpulgtgsgatfll, ___ ____ .__.-_ I l Q4 Boston a. few evenings ago and is visiting his mother, ‘Mrs. Cashing, a THE WESTERN fiUAliblilN. l -ACTING MANAGER.—Mr. r. Bunk °l 951181111. Summerside, left. for Kinkora Monday where he will! act as Temporary Manager of the Provincial Bank in Kinkoru, -—FIRES 8UFFERED.— There seemer: to be a famine of coal rations in Sumnisrsida up to the broscnt time liiis Wllg alleviated to a certain extent by tho fglllng 9f the trees and branches which were strewn thickly throughput the town by ‘Saturday night‘: gllle and sil- ver thaw. . -NOTICE TO FARMERS-We are Dffbared to buy any quantity of live and dressed hugs, paying the highest tnnrkct prices, on the lvllflwlflis dI-y or each week at the following stations. Albun on Thursdays and Emerald on Frlllays Joseph Hughes is our representa- tive at Emerald. Green Bros, Bor- dell- 7602-3-15-MEtil --SAD BEREAVEMENT.-—Tho Gllllrdlflll regrets to record the death of Albert Edward the seven year nitl son of Rev. DeWolfe White of Summersirlc aftcr a. lingering ill floss which occurred at his home llfonduzy morning. Sylnpafhy 15 ex. tended to tho bereaved parents, sisters and ‘brothers in their pour of trial. ' --PROMI‘NENT LADY DIES.— The death occurred at her home in Central Betleque of Mrs. lilarcli- bank Webster at 3.30 Saturday af- ternoon after a brief illness of pneumonia. A sorrowiug husband and six children, tip-cc sous Ellis, Lloyd and Vernon anti three dau- ghters Irene. Iicatrice and Ena are left to mourn on affectionate wife and mother. —-HEAVY STORMP- Electric light and.‘ telephone wires were considerably damaged by the heavy wind and sleet storm of ‘Satur- rliay niglht lnd Sunday morning. Many fruit and shade trees through the town were broken nntl large branches weighted by the frozen sleet were completely torn away by the force of‘ the gale. Repairs to wires were rustle on Sunday af- ternoon, so that by evening the lights were on as usual-ii. —TAKEN HOME FOR BURIAL. ~—'l‘he death occurred at the l‘. l‘. Hospital. Sunimorsitie Saturday af» fordiitg a lot of amusement at the Mr. James Friszel of Margate front Meningitis. Her rem-sins were tak- en on the 3.20 lrnin. The funvrsi look place on Monday from her fntiicrs homo to the (illhtoit coin» ctery. Beside; hcr sorrowing hus- band she lcuvcs to mourn two sons lo whom the heartfelt sympathy oi‘ the ivhoie community 1s extended. —-KNIGHTS OF PVTHIAS.——A vcry enloyabie evening was spent at the Creseut Lodge of the Knights sl-"nley Perry of the Provincial m“ "m Urns cnannorrsrown cuAnomr ‘ A nus EASTERN GUARDIAN, ---lT PAYS to buy m this Prov- .."WE OFFER SOME EXCEPT- IONAL VALUES in men's work bocts,. Prices from $5.75 up. Stems Bros. Ltd. 7030-3-318-ME2l ..'8OURI8 BRANCH G. W. V. A- annual meeting will be held in their rooms at 8 p. m. on Tuesday the 23rd inst. Businass-aalection of officers and other imiportantmat- ters. A full attendance is requeat~ ed. 7545-3-11ME6i. . JSOURIS l8 T0 HAVE A NEW lNDU~STRY.—A Roller Mill o! -,hc littlest and most ilp-to-date malre has iusr. ‘been coutpleted and is now ready to stzrt operations. This mill is known as the Marvel Roller Mill and has a capacity of fifty barrels of flour per qny. The work of installation has been superhi- tended by Mr. W. W. Graves of St. John, expert mill-wright and me chanic and is complete in ever-y detail. In addition to the flour mil? a grain crusher lHS been installed. 'l‘hc power for grinding and crust‘.- lng is furnished hy a 25 H. P. crude oil engine. Both mill null engine end all equipment were supplied by the Canadian Fairbanks Morse Company and carry with them that well-known Company's guarantees us to efficiency and satisfactory rc- aults. The erection of this mill in Sourls will supply a. longtclt want by the farmers of Eastern Kings-- and they fully appreciate the cour- age and progressiveness of the men who have tnitlortaken this en- terprise. The numcs of the provis- ional directors are: Dr. A. A. Mac- Donald. S. S. Robertson. S. D. Mc- isnar. J. J. Campbell, Stephen Mc- Aulay, William‘ llowlclr, Ernest Dlngwell. 7575 o>—————- Prof. l’. A. ltlurpliy and Mrs- Murphy and family left yesterday for St. John, N. B where they will take passage for lrelnnd. parable loss to her family but n dis tincf. loss to the neighborhood‘ In which she resided. All that lllctlllifl-l skill could do could not stay the hand of (lentil as divine providence willed sire must part this life we must only how down in humble sub mission. ‘She was attended in her illness by her Imstor Rev. D. J. S. McDonald who utluiinisteretl- the last rites of the holy (ifllllflllc church. She leaves to mourn, her husband, four sons unti one dangli- "er, Dominic aged 22 in Rlllllffiftl- Maine, John age 20 in the employ of William" Csllaghain ‘St. Louis. Austin, ago 18 in the employ of R. 'l‘. Holman, Summvrsido. Retin, 1130 lti and Wilfrid.‘ age 11 nt homo. Also her aged mother Mrs. Capt. Michael Sigsrworth and one broth- er Capt. William Sigswortli. All were at her bedside except Dominic when he spirit winged its flight to Him who gave it. Dominic being ..‘Mlss Alice Deighan of‘ Enter- sld is spending a few days in town the guest of Mrs. A. Cameron. ..*THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE EASTERN King's Exhibi- tion Association will be lield in Si. Mary's Hall, Sourls 0|] Saturday, the 20th March, at 2 p. m. 7582-3-13ME3l. ..*PAINT TIME is comma.- lf you require a paint for any Fllccial purpose about your home; automobile. carriage, or boat, we have it. We sell only the bear. Stems Bros. Ltd, 7655, ..*MR. ROBERT WILSON of Hanrplou wishes to thunk the kind 11918111101’: of Hampton and the surrounding districts who in any way assisted him in the recent con- flagution which dqstroyed his licme on March 8th. 6 7654. —-—-¢oc>-__-_ TEACHER REMEMBEHED. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Maciiinnon, Bay Fortune. was tho scene of a festive gathering on Tliturstlay cwcning, March 11th, when upwards of seventy-five friends assembled to ‘lllilfk their ap~ prccinitinu of Miss Annie hell's services in the capacity of teacher for Egiington School. Mr. George Clapp was called to’ the chair and in a noztt speech out-t lined the object of the gathering! lie then called upon lilies Emily llnrlenliuy to rend the following ad- dress: , - To Miss Annie Carupbcil: W0. your friends have assembled hero this evening for the purpose of oxprrissiug our appreciation and gratitude for the exrzeileni service rcnticroti our children in iht- cap- acity of feat-hcr in the pust four years. With untiring effort you have on- donvorcd to teach them the things which will enable them to take their places in the ivm-ld as capable men rind women. You have ever been faithful and punctual in the fulfillment of your many duties day after day; always to be found at your post whether tine or stormy, and ever ready to give such pupil the benefit of your undivided attention. Your recent illness was learned with deep regret and sincere arm puthy by one and nl'i, but we are glad to have you back with us again rurd trust your health will be the best in the future. Wo ask you to accept this small Duran as :1 token '01? our esteem and friendship. It is not its intrinsic (Jamp- ‘ , 1 t V ' but goes down deep into the fabric and gets allthe dirt. N0 belts or gears t0 break or get out of order. Just press the switch control under the thumb, run the EUREKA over the rug and your sweeping is done. dread housecleaning if you have an EUREKA. and let us demonstrate it for you. l We Close Daily at 530 A race rrrmrangl; QO-O-f-O-O-WOOO-O-OQ-OOO-OW 90-0 ' ii e i Y0ii Nlllil) t‘ 1r ‘E * AN ‘l 1 - A . a , ELECTRIC VACUUM ii ' it I cutout FOR ; it , ~ il0liSE CLEANING jg l ' It will save all the hard labor of beating rugs, clean- l I ing portieres, cushions, upholstered furniture, mattres- 1* t ses, etc. '~ ’ The EUREKA has the highest vacuum of any port- l; l able fan type cleaner made. its motor creates a great l; volume of air which rushes through the nozzle at such i ‘l high velocity that all the dirty embedded dirt is instant- l’ ly whisked up into the dust bag. It does not injure the carpet 01- rug. It not only removes all the surface dirt, " No need to Call t t tkroo+oo+otoy+oo * The Rogers Hardware Co., Ltd. » a Wholesale and Retail owvéggffql-oovomf-o yo»; __._ .__ _.__..__ ,____ _..__. i i i Via-hm. bill W18 5971f Wltll Wlllvll ll lilies Campbell maria an allpropiate! was spent in games. music both is given which counts moat. . Signed on behalf of Johnston Dingwell, Wesley McKenzie, Wm.‘ llitwKinhon. U. ssnted by lilies Irene Dingwell, and although ‘taken greatly by surprise The rxiiutiindt-r of the evening _ .-.. ..... ._- ,.,._ reply expressing her thank; in her pleasant courteous manner. The bunny throng then adjourn- l ed lo tho din-Lug mom where a sum. The Durst? Tfilefiod l0. was DTP- ptuous scum-n was served by ‘the indies in attendance. vocal and instrumental, After the singing of the National Anthem, all departed for their limnes. feeling well ‘satisiiied with the evening spent. U. Mlnardh Linlmenf Cured Colds, Big Qt of Pything last Friday evening, when Past Grand l‘h:\ncelloi' com- mander B, ‘Roy Holman, assisted ‘by Mr. C. L. McKay, Wilfred Wright, Earl Reid and P. A. Fur- quliarson all of Charlottetown in- stalled the following officers for en- suing quarter. Chancellor ‘Coin- nidirder, B. Graham Rogers; Vice Chancellor Commander, L. A. More; Prelate, J. E. Wyatt; Keep- er of records and seals. A. . Brennan; Master of Finance, M. L. Frank McKenzie; Master of Ex- (iheque, L. R. Alien; Master of Work, J. A. Tnylorflliastei‘ of Arms, C. Stewart; inside Guard- iun, T. M. Llukleiter; Outside Guard, Robert Walker. l IN MEMORIAM ADA KATHLEEN MacDONALD The death occurred at Brlcrcreal Sask, February 20th. i920 of Ada Kathleen, beloved" daughter of M1‘- John M. MacDonald, Wood island, formerly of Eldon. Deceased was only twenty thrno years of age and was of a cherry and sunny disposi- lion. She went west three years ugo where hcr cldcst brother rc- sidcd and where her younger broth- or l-lugh John followed ‘her in March 1919. Since going “PM sh." liarl diphtheria nnd influenza. llowcver she recovered from both only to bu taken uway ll"! flwlld limo by tiic flu. She polarised to the Prcsirytcrian Church and $110433’ school of Drier-crest, also Ladies Aid find Young Peoples Mission Society. We verily believe she has gone where pains and lllirrl-‘Ws {"9 no more, to wait the resurrection morn. Her mother predeceased hcr eight years ago and her sister Ani nie two your“ ago. There are lfii to mourn their irrcllfl-lflllle m“ a heartbroken father and a atoll" itiother, two brothers Elmer in ti“? Military Hospital. Winulvrz M"! prugn John in Briorcreat and one sister at home. ‘besides many W!" atlves and ifs-lends. She was laid t0 rest in Briercrest Cemetery- (Patriot and Examiner please copy) Mas. ALEXANDER A- JOHNSTON 0n Mm-ch 7th a. deep K1001" 9.14pm; was cast over Newlwl when it ‘was lcornod that. Mrs. Alex- unflm‘ A. Johnston hath passed n- wgy i“ the 48th your of’ her 1180- mftcr only one weoks illness of a complication of diseases. 1P0- vious to that tlmo she oul°¥ed m” very best of health which 0811805 the ghock to her family and friends ‘to ho all the greater. The heart- felt sympathy of the whole commull “y 509s out to the bereaved hull- hund and family in’ their hour trial. Mrs. Johnston s memory w ho long cherished by all who had the pleasure of hcr acquaintance. her kindness. charity find BBWBPOF‘ 11y will not soon be forgotten. ‘She nlvlnyg deemed it a Dlltfilil"? l" ‘m’ slst whore sickness and trouble 1am its cold hand‘ for which We 1.099 today she is realllllS l1" W‘ ward. She was a woman of a bright and cheerful dlaiililllll!" which not only made a ha??? home for her husband and family but for gill who called on her, a testimony whim, 50s; to show by the many letters of condolence received by her family from raorla "he "l" only had a slight acquaintance with tier. She is not only an irre- wiretl o!’ his mother's death liut could not be homo in time to ‘be present at the funeral; Her remains were interred in St. Georges Cem- etery follower! by a verylarge con- course of people, n high mass of requiem was sung by her pastor. Rev D. J. S. McDonald who also officiated at the grave. The pail bear ers were Duncan McDonald, Win- nic ‘Mclflnnon; Hugh iifcEachern, John‘ .M'cLQllan, Thomas ‘Silvano, Duncan Campbell, John Sloane. May her soul rest in peace.—(Pat riot and Watchman please copy.) MR. JOHN S. HINTON Death came with startling sud- denness to one of Summersitles most prominent citizens ll\ the person of Mr. John S. Hinton who passed [away yesterday morning after an illness of only three tiays of pneumonia. tMr, Hinton took sick on Saturday irfternoon and his condition became quite serious pneumonia of a very pronounced typo having set in His death at (ho age of 55 ycltrs is deeply to bu. regretted as Mr. Hinton was a citizen of tho typo which any town cnu ill afford lo lose as he was always foremost in every thing making for the pro~ gress of his native town As i1 business man he had a very suc- cessful career. Ho. entered business first at Tryon representing Stan- flclrys“, Ltd. and was with the firm of‘ It. T. Holman for 35 ytttlrft- Aboutjlve yours ago he wont into business for himself in Suntmr-r- side in tho hrokt-raigc line and built up u splendid trutlo. llo is survived by his wife and three Children, irarm-ly, Mrs. (Dr) Allen, and Richard at borne, and Harry in Western Canada to all, of whom sincere symptvity ls extended in tho and berouvemgI]_h-___ l. Tells H w to Stop a Bad COIIQYI ' aurnrfnlns- results from this famous old homo-nude syrup. Bully " prepared and costs little. If you have n sovcro cough or clirsl: coiti ncconrpnnicil with soreness, thront_t.iqltle, iionrscness or diillcult brr-ntiim , or If your child wakes up during t e ni lit with croun and you want quick ho p try this reliable old homo-made ennui remedy. Any drug- gist can supply you with 21'? ounces of Pinex (50 rents wortlii. louwtius info n ill-oz. bottle and. fill the bottle with plum granulated sugar syrup. Or you can uso clarifiod molasses, honey, or corn svru . instead of surrar syrup, if desired. his "root o. mu ca i0 ouaws of rcirliy rt-mnrkn do oomzh remedy. it. tastes izooti, and in spite of its low coat. it can bruit-pended upon to givo quick and lostrmz relief. You can feel this trike hnltl_or a rough in a. way tiint moans bitsiness. It loosens and raises the phlegm stops throat tir-kie nnrl soothes null hens the irritated mcmbrnurs that lino the throat and bfliflclllfll tubes with such promptness onus and cor- talnty that it is really sstonlshmit- Plnex is n special and hizlilv ron- centrated compound of genuine Nor- wny pins extract. nnri is probably {b0 best. known means of overcoming savers coughs, throat and chcstjrolda. Tiicrc are many worthless unita- tions of this mixture. To avoid dis- gppointment, ask for "EV, ounces of inex" with full directions nnrl dont accent anything else. Guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction or ruoaey roinptiy refunded. Tho Pine: Co., oronto, Ont. I soooeeeeooooeeoo I @ @ x; Sedans. ©i@@@.©.©©©'@©©@@@ gasoline. Touring F. B. Mo tention, ed cars. in Touring cars, SEE “THE CHEVROLET STUDEBAKER DISPLAY AT THE MUFOR SHO MARCH ism and 19th CHEVROLET . Four Ninety Models Roadsters and It would be diflicult to find a car at any price which is mechani- cally more dependable or more economicalin the use of tires and l‘. B. Baby Grand cars and Roadsters. The dels have that rich dis- tinctive appearance, which is real- ized fully, onlyin the best of cars. There is a trim smartness about. them which single them out for at- even among higher pric- K l‘) N 'l‘ ST RE ET . STUDEBAKER The Series 20 Special Six Five passenger touring, cry assurance of a car ready for any emergency, equipped with a powerful, economical and efficient 5O H. P. Split Head Motor. The Series 20 Big Seven passenger Touring with its 60 II. P. Motor, gives the Motor- ist a rare combination power, range of speed, ‘hill climb- ing ability, beauty of lin pearance, and genuine comfort and operating economy. WE ALso 1m w: A nrsrmar or Till” ABOVE 1101mm AT OUR Sll()\\' ROOMS. A. HORNE & CO ’ @‘@©@@_@©@@©@©@C_@J©©@ © gives ev- Six of actual e and ap- n.