--' ° p ei-its .__-..q_.;_'~.--_ 13»' iilflib. ntww - . A Home YEAST USED . AND PERFECT F- f ' KAISER ONLY FIFTH IN PEOPLE’S ESTEEM. 1,0;\'D0.\', Feb. 16.-_-\.neutral ob- server who has just coriipleted_a journey through Germany and Austria. writing in the Times his inipressions of a visit to Berlin sa}'SI ;_T_i»~ time ln order t ocail in loans rlllklel in their minds. That the country was not informed of 'the Enslllh Will! 0! view. or was falsely advised, is felt bitterly, in fact. German dlplomatlsts are in such dlsrepute at the present 'moment that l heard more than one person declare: “ We will have no diplomatic peace," and I know that the great industrial, banking and com- mercial men in Germany ex ect to be ' . D consulted should the occasloii arise. “l-‘or not a man of Germany but believes that the end will be favour- able; but strangely enough one hears little talk of victory, little boasting over the prowess of the German arms. and. stranger still to a foreigner. the Emperor’s name, rarely. if ever. lfigures in conversation. lu point of ipopularity with the people he ranks about fifth. “Hindenberg is. of course, the national hero, though among the well informed his chief' of staff. Lunder- derll. is given credit for these vic- tories. Next comes the Crown Prince and nothing could attest to ,his rising fame more strikingly than the fact that brlstling moustaches a la Kaiser have practically disappear- ed. all officers having cut theirs to the toothbrush style worn by the heir apparent to the imperial throne. After him, Zeppelin, the man who has made England shiver, and shake with fear, and niope about the dark, to the delight of all Berliners; then (‘rown “The open criticisni of tit-rniaii diplomacif by all classes' st-eiiicdv to be extraordinary. That the haute finance was not advised ot' the war in due Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria. and the Crown Prince of Wurtternburg. both having proved themselves great mili- tarists." nun- i in ____*;|i 1 1 l l " ¢i|.~uia1. in twelve nit nths. time to buy one. “Doc Bird Says” There’s always “something doing” in the line of progress at this store / just between us two-no better Rubber Goods are made than those we sell. They give satisfaction-more than you expect. We guarantee to replace goods if they go bad with- For the next ten days we will give 2_0 p.c. discount on Hot Water Bottles--now is the E. A. FOSTER Central Drugstore, Sunnyside P. S. Prescriptions filled as they should be with purest drugs by registered-pharmacists. ' rim- i 4 _ _ _ ‘ \ nillla See Our Qin Splendid 5 I 0 `\`§ Showing f N°\= \ 0 ll7 Queen Street S684-_-l8.\lllistuli. -J Columbia Gralonolas \ No matter what fvirm of entertainment you want. or when you want it---you - you ranh:i\‘c il. if you own ti ('ulumbia Hvafoiiola. Thcrc arc no long dreary hours 'for thc. owner of a Columbia iirzifonola, his time passes quickly and ioyiully. 'l'he (Ioluinbia iirafonoln is madc in such a wide range of styles and sizes that you can select one of thcse delight- ful'homccntcrtaincrs almost any price you care to pay. ' Prices range from $.l2.00 to $60.00. A E Toomlis ‘ -" Y q A Sewing Machine For Every Home W D ighes in Qu w in I'rice very h :i wife nerds asewing machine. eveiy housewife wants one, and her home will not be com- plete until she has one in it We want to put ii high quality. guarantocil sowing machine of a standard make ln every home-and we will if price is the only objection. We have right now on ilispnly mon. popular standard makes or (fall Ol' They are nliuwn in thc lalcst drop bend styles-their beauty anis! running nualltles malta them greatly desired hy every house- w e. ' ' . Superior Sewing Machines at a Splendid Saving in our iiliowrooliis. four ol' thc sewing machines manufactured. and prices and terms. st! , ._ ,rv - The Western r _.IT PAYS to buy ln this Province _THE MGRNING DAILY Guardian can be obtained at Lalferty's Tensor- lal Parlors, Summerside. -susscnlasns should renew ii week or two before the time they have paid for has expired and thu! not miss an issue. as ull papers are discontinued promptly on BXPIYY date. ‘mf -MALPEQUE.-A special and very important meeting of Court Aberdeen 1-215 is to be held on Friday evening, Feb. 19th. in their hall at Malpeque; all members are asked to be present. Supper at 9.30. E. J. RATTEE. H. C. R. -RECRUITING.-l-‘or some un- known reason the meeting to have been held in Sunimerside on Tuesday evening, for the purpose of recruiting volunteers for the (T. M. R. has been postponed until Friday evening, the 19th inet., at 8 o'clock. when it will be held in St. Paul's Hall. Several offi- cers from Charlottetown wil be pre- sent to address the meeting.-H. -WEDDING BELLS. - A_ very pretty marriage was solemnised on Feb. 3rd at the home of Leslie McFar- lane, Lower Bedeque, when Miss Federico, daughter of Mr Comelius Leard, Lower Bcdctiue, became the wife of Mr Edwin McFarlane, son of Mr Geo. McFarlane, of the same place. The cereuiony was performed by the Rev. ld. P. Calder, pastor of Bedeque Baptist Church. The Guardian joins 'with the many friends in wlsliing Mr land Mrs McFarlane a prosperous ljouruey through life.-X. g -NEW AMBULANCE.-Mr \Valter Brown. Uliarloltetowii, arrived in Summerside Monday evening with the new ambulance for the Prince County Hospital, which was built by Messrs `Mclnnis Brothers. Charlottetown, painted by the island City Painting Co. of that city, and purchased by tho ladies ot' the Prince County llospital. The new ambulance is excellently finished and up-to-date iii every re- spect, being fitted with electric light. and is claimed to be one of the best in use this side ol` Toronto, and will fill ii long-t'elt want in the town. Much credit is due the nieinbcrs txt' the Ladies Aid, who at,all times rendu,-r so much assistance to this \\'orth_v insti- tution.-X. l "There is more comfort and satis- faction ill shaving with a (lem Safety llazor than any other hind,-it's safe and sure. Complete (ieni Safety Raz- or outfit price $1.00, Zllacliiniion Drug Co., ('or_ Great George and Kent Streets.-lill A I.lSI‘Il{'l‘0.\* -On Satiirday last seven youths from Montrose were seizz~ ed with the hockey l'ev'er and iit'cortiingl\' drove to Elmstlalc to play septelte l'i-om that place. The game was played on a rink in one of the iii,-lds and was certainly au amusing une. No doubt all thc plu_vel‘s used skates nn their lt-ct, hilt it is believed ii' sonic had them on the ollicr ex- lreiniiy they could have made more lusc ol' iliern. Sonic even thought the gaine was played like baselinll_ Shin pulls were used vt-i'_\' sparingly, and as one player had a leg that seemed to stand all knocks it was discovered to be ii wooden one. One individual on being questioned concerning his de- feat after his arrival nt Alhcrton set-lned to have no excuse but lic looked very peculiar. There was ii dispute about one point made. but Elnistlale claim the score 2-1 in their favor. Mr. Harry Yeo refereed the match very satisfactorily, allowing that he used tio skates and was not very familiar \vitli the game. Everyone is looking forward to the return match which will be played on Leard`s Pond some time shortly.-A. -Miss Bessie Burke of Cliarlottc- 'town is at present visiting in Alber- ton.-A. -Mr. Allan l"oi'sytlic of the iirm of Miller Bros. was in Alberton yester- day on business.-A. -HOCKEY. - ’I`lic senior tcaui of Alliertoii lil 1 St bool drove to O'Learv gl : . fon last. Saturday and played ii game ,of liockey with the school team of Elliot. place. The game was somewhat lrougli llirouglioul and rcsilltcd in ii [score ol' 1-ll in favor of the home team. ,llolh tcanii-i wt-rv supposed to be cum- ; posed of school boys but 0'Lcary took ltlic advantage as ii couple of their |players did not attend any unless \"Nlgl\t School." Mr. (`. ilmitan iictutl :is referee and Mr. ll. I5. Ficldiiig as judge of play.-A. ‘ ..-Still another of our brave island youtlis havc onliiilcil, und left oil Monday morning for Charlottclowll. I0 join thc third lzontingent. which is being mobilised. llc is but eighteen years of nge, and a son of the lute William Mclieod. llis friends wish him success and ii safe return.-A. -NOMINATION. -~ Tuesday, Feb. lllth, was nomination day in Alberton, for n Mayor and tiouiiclllors for the eiiauing year. The result allowed no nomination l`or Mayor, and eight for Uouiicillors. as follows:-John T. l’rofit. M. M. I-`oley, Robert Rankin, Dr A. L. Purdy. Arthur C. Green. Uliarles Woodman. Jas. E. Birch and Wm. I). While. The election of officers will take place on Feb. 23rd.-A. v yum Make the Liver' ' ` Do ia Duty 'lim ¢olae1l:t?`d bowls ua C 'S uiiin nm li -ONE CENT rd each ln- sertion for ofa this aol- umn. Cub nina; accompany order. Minimum ohargqtwenty-ilve conta. -ian. s.'P. roger ouamim is presentstive in 'Alberton will galdly recetive nllbleriptions and advertising mat er. -Mrs Edwin A. McFarlane will be at home to her friends on Feb. 24th and 25th. afternoons and evenings. £898 __ -WEDDING BELLS.-The follow- ing ba been, taken from 'a Portland paper, Penland, Mainezz An interest- ing affalr of January 27th was a dou- ble wedding which took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen U. Lib- bey, 6 May Street, at 8.30, when their daughter. Miss Eva Albertina Libbey. became the bride of Joseph Arvle. and their son Leonard G. Libbey, was unl- ted in marriage to Miss Florence Ab- bott. Rev. Geo. R. Stair, of the First Baptist Church. oiliclstlng. The cere- mony was performed under a white bell. which was suspended from an arch in the bay window of the parlor. The Single l'lllS Service was used. The rooms _were handsomely decorated throughout with greenery, the color scheme being carried out in green and white. The brides were similarly at- tlred in gowns of white, embroidered silk and carried a bouquet of white carnationss. There were no attend- ants. A large number of friends wit- nessed the impressive marriage ser- vice, following which many congratu- lations were in order and ii wedding supper was served. In charge of this were Miss May Ells, Mrs. S. ll. Lilr bey and Mrs. Charles Ella. The gifts were presided over by Miss Josephine Kelly. These were numerous and included may articles of use and value, including two leather Morris chairs, which were presented to the bride- grooms by the Woodfords Command- ery, U. O. G. C., of which they are members. Both Mr. and Mrs. Arvle and Mr. and Mrs." Libbey will reside in this city. having planned to make their home at the Francliii apart- ments on Franclin Street." \\'ES'l`ERN PERSON ALS -Mr. Camden llolland, Victoria, spent Sunday ln Tryon.-& -Mr. Itex Dawson, North Tryon, paid a visit to Victoria. Sunday.-V.. -Mr. and Mrs. Hartford Woodside, (‘liiitoii, spent Monday visiting friends in Siinimcrside.-H. -Mr. Sylvian Arsenault of St. Ni- cholas was in town on a business trip monday.-H. -Mr. Joliu McDonald, Ellerslie,paid a business visit to Sumnierside on Monday.-ll. -Mr. David l.ei'urge,\', Wilmot. was among the business visitors to town on Moiiday.-ll. -Mr. and nil'-.sfiitisepli Tliompsoii, ’i`r_\'on, paid ii visit to Victoria on Mon- day ot' this week.--\'. -~.\lr, ll. ll. Proilitl, Victoria. inade it business trip to Cape Traverse Mon- day.-V. -Mr. Jabez Lea. Victoria. drove to Sumnieersitle on important business Monday.-\'. -Miss lleriiice l-lowatl and Miss Pearl Howatt, Cape Traverse, were visiting friends in Victoria Sunday. V -Messrs. .\;liieM Campbell und John Haggerty, of Clermont. drove to Summerside on Tuesday.--H -Mr. llelro Sherman, Augustine (love, is visiting in Tryon, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Thompson.-& -M1 David Lefurgcy, North lled- cfille. rnciil Tuesday afternoon in Sum- merslde.-ll. --Messrs William Easter and Ewen Clark, of Wilmot, were anioin; thc visitors to town on Tuesday-ll. -Mr Harry Lowther, Carleton, was in Victoria Monday, returning with a load of cedar posts.-V. -Mrs John Inman. Lot Ili, is spend- ing ii. few days with friends in Suni- mcrside and viciiiity.-X. -Mr and Mrn Albert Duclicmin, Charlottetown, urn spending u few days in Sunimerslde. the guests of Mr and Mrs Il. A. Compton. ---Mr. .l. 'l`. ltcid, Mluiinlgasli. who was in Suiiiiucrslde on a business trip lcflt. for home on Monday afternoon. - l. --Mr. George Morrison, Dradalbane triivelllm: salesmaif, wagin Summer- side on Monday and left by the west- ern trulli.-ll. -Mrs. L. l~`. McNeil, Sunmicrslde. who has been visiting friends in Char- lottetown, arrived home on Saturday evening.-Il. -Mr. E. llyerson Reid and Mr. Will A. Poole, Tryon, were in Snmmerslde on Friday last attending the hockey match.-&. -Mr. E. H. Wright. Victoria, drove to town on Saturday, being a former -resident of Sumerslde. Mr. Wright was a welcome visitor.-H. -The Guardian expresses much sympathy with Miss Wlnnlfred Beclt of R. T. Holman. Ltdl, who ls nt present confined to her home with an attack of pneumonia.-H. -Messrs. J. T. McNall yand William Gillis, of Summerside, have retumed from attending the funeral of tmlr old tv-lend. 'l‘. B. Tralnor, of Emerald .lunc- tion.-E. -Messrs. J. T. MoNslly_snd William iles of nnisscl mud are being sent dut- hy train to tltc farmers of lfreetowm Emerald and Klnlora. This work, gives employment to s. large number of men.-E. “ - V’ .¢.._...._. _ , _ _ fish,-on<'loiidl! -Oll I Yllit to' Charlottetown.-H. ` All the guests at the orient H0- Nli' V,l¥0rla..on Bundly WSW Ml" llsymte Menonatd. cnpmid: Mr and lirrcaiviii iieoonald. iiitmnton: Mr and Hrs Percy' Dawson. North Tryvni Mila Winnie Wadman. Crapaud.-V. -Since being removed to the Prince County Hospital. Mrs. Fldele Perry,Su'inmerside, has undergone an operation and although the case is s critical one her - friends are enter- taining better hopes for her recov- ery.-H. `-Among those who volunteered for overseas service with the third contin- gent at Halifax last week were Messrs George T. and Charles W. Rownle, two former Suinmerslde boys. They have joined the 6th Canadian Mounted Rifles.-H. TIGNISII , _.__ -PROBABLE SKATING RlNK.- Promotors who have been successful in the operation of several rinlrs throughout Prince County are in com- munication with some of the leading men of this town trying to negotiate for a proper location on which to put up a skating arena. Tignlsh has long felt the need of an establishment of this sort. Alberton's rink derives nearly half of its income from' the people of this town. who drive over weekly to witness porfessional games. and it is no uuconlon tliin'g that the crowds from here are so large that specials are often run to Atherton to take care of the sa.ine.' With little capital a wideawake niaii_ running a skating rink here would find it a pay- ing iiivestment.-Z. -ICE CREAM SOCIAL.-Quite a party of young people availed them- selves of the opportunity to attend Mrs Patrick Kennedy's social at her home at Palmer Road the other even- ing. This being valentine season the whole evenlng's entertainment was tinged with remembrance of same. Music insterpersed with enjoyable dancing was the principal feature. Be- sides to crown the principal feature ice cream was served in such exqui- site taste, together with other dell- cacles, that, all told, the evening was one not to bc forgotten.-Z. -WHERE DlD_HE GET IT?-This is the question asked by those who on Monday last were approached by one of thc local ilshermari having in his posession the sklii of a full-size seal. Those who had the opportunity of examining it were satisfied that the peit 'had recently been removed from the animal from the fact that par- ticles of fresh flesh were yet adher- ing to the skin. As the skin was not offered for sale nothing definite could be gotten out ot' the fellow as to where he had caught it. lit is rumoured, however, that the seal was caught near the shore at Blush Marsh. bitt as to tlieveracity of the rumour the writer cannot vouch for same.-Z SERIES OF VALENTINE PAR- TIES.-Ou Moiitiity and Tuesd:i_v evenings ai great number ot` young people were entertained at the liointfs of Mr and Mrs \\'_ ll. Suinner. John M. Doufrette, Timothy Ryan, .loscph lluote and Prosper Gaudet. Dancing was the principal feature of the en- tertainiiients, and l'roni all accounts all present enjoyed themselves to per- fection.-Z. ¢ -MASQUERADE BALL.-The elite of Tignlsh enjoyed the greatest event ot` the year when they appeared in costume at thc Tipperary (`lnb dance on Tuesday evening in the Forrester llall. The costumes worn were many and unique. and from the applause after each dance it is a foregone con- clusion tliat everyone present will ha;e cause to remember the occasion. -ON VISIT.-Doctor Johnson and Mr Frank S. Gaudet, contractor, were passengers on Monday morning's train to Suuinierside ond Cliorlotte- town.-Z. -RAINY WEATHER.--Starting ou Monday noon and lasting all day Tuesday ralii fell ovor West Prince in torrents. All through the winter season so far the weather has had an inclination of being mild in fomi, starting with au abundance of snow, only to temilnutti with cltlicr slcct or rain.-Z. Catarrh Cannot be Cured \\ ith local applications, ss they _cannot reach thc seat pf the _discase. C_atsrrb is fi blood or constitutional dlselsc. and In order to cure it you i1_lult_takt~. irllemsl remedies. llaIl'.~l Catarrll i ure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. liall`s Cqtsrrli Cure is not a qusck medicine. lt_was prescribed by one of l.lle_best physicians in this country for years and it n regular rircscrlptlon. _it is colli- poseti of the heal tonics iiigwn. combined with the best blood nurl(icrs.acl.ing directly on the mucous surfaces. 'I hc_pcrfect combination of the two invrcd ents is _what produces such wonderful iccults in curing (al-irrli, Send for testimonials free. F, J. CHENEY St C0., Props., Tol- edo. 0. Sold by drugglsls. price 75c. Take 1lall's Family Pills for countl- patios SPECIAL Clearance Lines. all dis- continued llnes of Ladies’ Skirts nnd Suits at less than price of production. Gloves, Stockings. Wool Caps, i-‘rll- llngs, Ties. Belts. Collars, Handbags. Side Combs. Centres. Mitts and Muf- flers; also Aviation Caps in white and good colors worth up to $1.60 for 250. l‘A'l‘ONS. 8643-2-lBm2lEli SPECIAL FOR RED CROSS WORK --Sher-rings, Flniiiicletts, lllnnketlngs. Military Flannel. Knitting Yarn in Factory and Berlin. PATONS. ~____ 8tl43~2~I6ni2lPZll _ _ l Electrical Supplies I Reminder r Are what you receive when you have I worii done ` \ Leigh & FitzGerald I,-llectrical Contractors Phorc 302 lil Kent !t.Cb'tuwn 7'. . '°"‘Y'-'< . IMPROVE -_,_,__,_,__,_,____,,-,,_ _ . _ ~ -""i ,_q¢rti-ii|ls‘ lcllolll, teacher in Flatulency, \Yind Colic, a / /__ , _ V _.I ¢ 0 in Use For 0 The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been for over 30 cars, has borne the signs, ‘ m use imd has been mad, o under ' sonol supervision since its lnfan¢y_ , Allow no one to deceive you in this. 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HATES PER DAY £0 rooms with lavatory $1.00 50 rooms with private bath l 50 50 rooms with privatc bath 2.00 'l` .vo-room :lusts $l.00 to $9.00. Special Weekly Rates Resturant ala crate Club lireakfast.=__ DINXING R()0M OPEN 'lO- LADIES. The best value in New York (`ity both inrooms and restaurant. Prone, 7790"--Byrrint. J. GOGGS. 8005-12-22.\lttslyr v. V. . -v % ' " - _ . , _` \: . i -. ~\ ' \ in -;=f;-35-.q_ 3 `:~`-.damn-i '-1:’-=.: -_ - ._..- - -~ . `Z Q >- 3'-‘I ` _ *"` ` '15 - ° =_'=3'_~”.'7. . "’“3*'i_!' if -,_=`.? \ I"-_ _ -_-.J ' . -- ‘Lil lf- _Vx .___ i.-.tr .1 Zi 7K:;'=-iw .)_`_l,_A'v_h: I[_l_11%_: _. -. lf F "F9" ` ` _ ,. :gunna- - ii' visrrixo Y NEW' YORK (‘ITl you desire to locate in tha \'l"1R\' CEN'l‘IlE nearest retail shops and iiioui accessible to theatres, depots, siesuillilp piers, you \\'ll'i be plcasvd al the HOTEL _ ‘ Alliamarla-Hallman 5th Av., Broadway, 24th St. 0\'ElL`hO0KINU MADISON BQ. PARK. A flva million dollar example of modem nrcliitcctural prnfoctlon; acconunodstloir, 1,000 guests. A Good Room,_ $1.50 Per Day. \Vitli Bath, $2 to $5. ,_ ._ l-‘nmoua Piccadilly Restaurant. " \ llnoklet and Guide on Request. J v ll\N`ll€L l'. RI'l‘(`llFl\'. im-_- _ | ’ 1 L nfessinnal lZi@' A. A. McLean, K1.. Donald McKinnon McLEAN 6. MCKINNON Barrlstsro, Attorneys-at-Law Brown Block, Charlottetown my ___ _ __,. ' \ i Holiday Gills I For holiday gifts see our l stock of Rings. We have ' a great variety of styles Special assortnients for men women and children. _ | We also have a splendid stock of Pendents, Lockets, Broaches, Bracelets,_ Watch- es, Cuff Links, Chains, S_il- ver-ware Ebony Setts, Nip- on China, etc. No extra charge for en- graving. C. W. Patterson Jeweller -.»_`.-_?'->"- I * i- , = .$*.`5f:'.._= 1*. _ ‘ - _. _ ..._¢. >>¢ _-.W -Pi" ",_v_/.fe =_' 1 » ,-.- ! -