. <2' Saturday evening, Jan. 24th, _ s 1 - v. _ .L of _,Y i 3. ef. .- ¢» t _ _ks fs. try, Discount sit " i THB GUARDIAN, _tn-__-Q-,__..~.-.~_~.».__-; _;lZ4;.l*.;'¥!**“ . \‘f'¢\f-»'\\li#-P T C lEin,¢r"~r ha-1 so examined and cross-i-x- ' J _, . . i -_ _ i | I N- -_ IRISH lOURNALiST. ((?..r.tinued from first page.) In 2-'» ars he has shot 23,000: head of game. H-= can change. his dress a dOz‘n times a nay, has a d.~z»-u valets and his wardrobe is worth $500,000. "He is so early a riser that sometimes he gets up while darkness is still spread over the land, and raiely is he io be found in bed af'er 7 o’cli.ck. He takes exi rcises as r» guliirly as though _ha had nothirg else in the world to do, and yet he works more hours than the poorest man in the Diminions. Tue story of his d -y is indeed, almost as bewildering in its aciivities as a chapter from the daily life of the Emperor Napoleon. “He is not one of the men who think the best way to preserve health is to stick as long as possible in bed. and the indulgence of breakfast amid the sheets isone which he never gratifles. He has his cold bath, English fashion; has put on the first uniform of the day, and has had even a little go at the dumbells before he ainined the great physiologist that at the end of the time he kno ws almost as much about the X-rays ai their inventor him- self. _ Church Services KTHODIST. Prince Sweet.-Prayer and Praise Service at 10.15. Rev. D. B. McLeod at ll and Rev. T. F. Fullerton at 7. Sunday Schiol at 230 p. in. Strangers welcome. Attentive ushers. Graco Church.-Prav-r Meeting at 10 a. ai. "lcv. 1'. F. Fullerton at 11 and Rev. R. W. Stevenson at 7. Sunday School at 2.15. Strangers always wol- como and provided with comfortable seats. ~ Pnasnrrnaisit. St. James.-Prayer meeting at 10 Rev. J. L. Miner, at 11 and Rev. J. W McConnell at 7. Sunday School and Bible Ciass at 2.11). Zion.-Prayer meeting at 10. Rev. R. W. Stevenson at 11 and Rev. G. M. Young at 7. Sabbath School and Bible sits down to his meal; and then it is to an _ class at 2_39_ English breakfast both in its quality and in its quantity. “It is the pride of the German Empire and, indeed, of her husband, that she regards herself in a good old Teutonic fashion as being the drst house-wife, aswell as the drst lady in the land. She herself supervises the prep- aration of breakfast which, to suit the taste of the Emperor, who abhors com- plex and insubstantial kiskshaws, is a rather plain and robust meal consisting of tea, bread and butter,cold meat and eggs.” “This breakfast gives the Kaiser, how- ever, one of the glimpses of tranquillity and of the domestic affections of the day; for the children are brought in, respect- fully salute their parent and have a short .conversation with him. “From the breakfast table the Emperor CHURCH OF ENGLA ND. St. 'Paul‘s-Services at 11 and 7. All welcime., ~ sr. rnr1tn‘s CHURCH. __ Rev. Jas. Simpson, M. A., Priest Incuin 56012; Rev- T- H- HUM. D- D- ASSE- Pl‘i€Sfi -7- P- WOO5-b9YY» SYd11eY- ‘mme l° the between these two chubi the contest wi 1 city yesterday fc renoon and left again on be a hob 0ne_ ‘ Holy Communion (plain)8a. m. Matins (p‘ain) 10.15 a. m. Holy Communion Choral) and sermon 11a. m. Evensong (Choral) and sermon 7 p. in. Sunday S;hool at 2.30 p. m. Holy Com- munion every Wi ek day an 7.45 a.m.Chur:h and All Saints Chapel open daily for private devotion. nLP'i‘is'i' CHURGH. a _ Rev. J. .W. McConnell at 11 and Rev. D. B, McLeod at 7. Sunday School at 2.30 p. m. All welcome. Visitors goes straight tohis study. In spite of provided with seats by courteous ushers. the numerous secretaries he has there is a mass of correspondence to which he must give some personal atteni ion; letters came to him literally by the hundred very day of his life. But all this vast _mass disappears rap diy. tor the E-.nperor -is a very quick worker. "The Emperor is not a great reader either of newspapers or books. He has not the time, for one thing. But all the .same he knows ev.ry.tblng worth know- ing in newspapers; _and the fact of it is, the German Emperor has invented a system by which lie reads all the news- papers at once. “A ‘literary cfIlce‘is attached to the Prussian ministry for the interior, which for the last two ytars h s been under tie management of Herr Dr. you Faick, a _ UINTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Bev. G. M. Young at 11 and Rev. J. L. Miner at 7. Sunday School _at 2.30. Prayer meeting Wednesday night at 8 oclock Seats free and unappropriatcd. can-mon or cmusr. Services at I1 a. in. and 3 4'? p. m. sr. nuusriaifs ca'i-annual.. First Hass at 7.30, second Mass at 9 `a_nd 1 High Mass at 10.30. Vespers _and Bene- diction at 7 p. m. Catechism at 2 p. ns. ' sanvarion anim. _ sunday services at 7,ii,:s,an¢l'iBI1 Chllrvh- Miss Elsie McBride, Sauris left y_ester-` Seri” will he p]9f7ed in §\1lDmerside to da." afternoon on return to the Convent bake place °“ Tuesday mght next’ bet' _, c 3-5- M°IS&°~<’» fepfeseubing the "MCU before ten a. in. and -reached Cape Tor- m' mentlne at two p: m. On account of the merside on the afternoon train yes- Miss Ella Perkins, city and Miss E liel Inaill SU D110 C5171’ “ll flight- The Steamer Gi-¢g>r, Bpnekley Paint left yestei-.1 y leaves at seven c’c1ock this morning for 0 Summersi-ie. John D C_,mpb£.]1 and his cousin, Canada and the British Empire in the _Augumis oniipbeii, ...revel ciirntmas Presbyterian Ha11onFridayev-winiznexl. "from Los Angelus, California. on a v.sit the 16511 mst- MP- Bélfs 3-bililii 9-3 5 P10-9' I' has studied his subject carefully, and all h those who may be present on that occa- tf sion are assured of a literary treat. Ad- iias been absent train the I:land for sixi mission 15 cents_ . His hosts of i :lends .will be pleased io_ Crystal Rink on Thursday me mth F¢5_ t' ruary. Asau inducement to have newer _ ° and more _~attractive costumes the health, the result of his residence lu the manage” ha" dgcided to on-»e,'.' $1509 in 'rim may menus of A. oiider win be gentlemen 'havinii the bw aid mwb at- glad to learn that hc is home again and in tractive costum°8.°0l‘l‘¢¢tll¢S%. °f °_|\!1‘8°°°l_' gud iieaiiii. in-. cha.. has been ii. om- p bridge, Mass, for over a. year, where be masgueradewill 0D¢lH\ii>h B Rrond llllwll T. M. McLeod, C. E.. Superintendent of _ _ _ _ ‘ _ I pid the Stauley’s hour of departure from' Transit Underground System, now being Summeride be changed to seven a. m. voices the keneral feeling of the people] get by the llinto yesterday on return to hfre- It is all \1l15iSP\lWd f8°f UMW 05 is the only two days that the Stanley failed. to make 1 crossing on account of snow{.l constructed in New York, was a passen- reifeetive. Price 10c per Box at, Central °f__f_55§.?_t‘e.__ir:1&¥_&§;; ni ciiiiii i-iiiiiiiiii Latest from Summerside and Prince Countv. i VV. W. Srnziinnns left by the Stanley ,_~ yesterday on return to Ottawa. Cape Tormentino again, returning to- moirow. The admission to the hockey match.s Tuesday night is 20 cents; children 15 cents. The Summerside Band will be in attendance. ON Sunday evening, J an. 11, Rev. F. W. H-irlow will pr¢ach_g_in the Methodist Church, Rev. N McL-iuchiin in the _ Christian Churoh,Rev.W.H. Smith in the -A'Biptist Church and Rev. E. P. Calder in I TH_i~:_iii-st hockey games of the League tween Senior and Intermediate Crystal and Pioneers. Asfthereis a keen rivalry ` The Stanley left hereyesterday shortly late hour of arrival, and with a large cargo to discharge it was decided to r_e. J. H. BELL will deliver a lecture on form speaker is too well known to need introduction here. Suffice to say that he A unaivn Carnival `will bc held in prizestobqdivlded between ladies and be considered, but not exclusively. at 8 o'clock sharp. ' (‘ The Board of Trade in reqesting that storms the round trip could have been _ made had th! steamer left here at seven* o’cIo_ck, as the storm in each case only] lasted a partof the day. Yesterday ae & BVBD » Ataspccial meeting of the Summer- _ side Board of Trade held Thursday night, Mr. Stumble of the Marine Departmenf- was present and announced that freight rates by the Stanley had been reduced by the' Marine Department and that ar- rangements for issuing through tickets and baggage by the Stanley and Minto had been perfected. _The matter of hav- 7a. m., instead ofwaitiug for the east #ern train in the mornings was discussed and a fesolution passed- favoring the change. 'At the closea resolution was _ also pissed expressing the B:ard’s api preciation ofthe Minister’s efforts to im_ provotiie winter service and especially thanking him for sending so efficient an vestigate the conditions. __ _ _ _ . | WANTED-CA case of lies dache tha kumfonr Powders vm not ~ me .im . ten to twenty minutes. *_W-ni-M, A vanr nice assortuientof dinner sf t te a sets and toilet sets are now offered at will. 2d8cw4_wks. ~If you want to sec a crockery store tha s interesting tolook through just calland see our assortment of fancy goods for the _ holiday trade. It will rea"1y please you.- P. Colwlll. 2d&w-ivgks. _ Fur Department.-Owing to the cxcep ionally mild weather. during the months of November and we have been left Wm! S VH? large and expensive stock pose of during the sale. Ladies paying ua a visit cannot fail to be delighted with the bargains _now offered. C0me.7 -Paton Q Co. 5 d tf Our Bronchlal Troches are handy and Drug Sim. 1-s i wk; l£l.\.S. N. EM-le’sStndio,Newa'on Block This studio has been open to the publig. months and several students have been taking advantage of li{i'.Eai~le_’s instruction- in voice culture,singing, piano and organ. Uvwards of sixty-eight pupils attend ' ed the above the past season. A This long esiabiiaiieii and meat popular iiisiiuiiionf has been opened _ for the fall and winfbl' months. 315 is eqegggry that students should s$T\:1 in their names at once as only a limited number of pupils will be taken.Special at- "°“°i°“ Wilu* KNOB YD beginners and al- weliaround trip would havebeen made' - ~ ._ - did-the Stanley get away from here at _` _` _ _ __ _ ` ing the Stanley leave Summerside at". ofiioer a.sMr.. Stuaiblato personaliy im! ` I ' a price to suit the purchaser.-W. P. Col use limi / €.B1Cl‘lAl’lBEE?l./IN M D or wAssiNoToN o.c___ Medical Examiner U. S. Treasury, amin er of U. S. ‘Treasury D¢P0»1'tU1_¢11f»» . __ graduate of Co- . lumbia.Col1bgc ' 2 -,__ and who served ' throo years' at West Point, 1188 the rcuowmg fo ‘~ say of Peruna: ' “Allow to u »»= -_ ----f-ii-~ . _ \ J tude to youfgt ” ' the mica: /. __ \ __ ` Mm Tl A ` H 9) »-1*//,. // ~_` o. iz. cimmbcrii-i, M. D., mites from 1_:ii ima P scnwshmgwn, H Many cases have some zznctrxny observation; U A has benefited and cures. Thcrcfor-e, I cheerful! for catarrh and .3 genera] tonic. ’--C B. Cf _A_ crunn will cure Dr Llewellyn Jordan, Medical Ex- Gco. C ’Havener,1LD.,o£ Medicine Oo., faotoqnnlh, Wl'i“§f&¢Utt>‘ t ‘ _ med hom 5 renaissance your x Dr.LJordan. wonaetfnl ' -xgy. One V5°|l75“|» monthhaobi-ought fo avast chyiger Address D! .¢mdI now gonsidet mymlft Wellnlill QSO R&@lll after months of auiering. Followill!-t0hio. x ' . -One, two and three buc_k’e for men. - At ' $1.50; $1.75, ~ $2.oc and $2.75. Button and buckle _ for women. ' At $2.00, and $2.25. 'Also a lowf0ver- 0 Shbe for Meri at $1.25- For Women at ‘$1.00. » 1' MORRIS & SMITH, § c mm Queen and meambaa-‘sneer Ioo boxes 2 crown Loose, Muscatels, Gridin brand. -i Easter Brand. V ' 2 J Too' boxes E " _ Peaches, Easter 7 valp ¢ . ._ _ _ . _ ‘_ - . _ . . ` J J.s.Lwiii¢f,o.n.s, _ a.w i.¢..¢;_ 9,135--_ Lowuiieii it Lisi1iii,‘ _ _ Smelt Granby ........ .. Smcli B01 lud¢ Rishi Priced Right , You can ship your next them cheap THE BEE Hive --as--.-f- A HWY New Year Although being in health the past inéanyddla d unable to pai epertment, thank i§'y customers ,for their very liberal .extended to me in the is past I most s -i you a rous and Year and ope for a ance of their patronage be better attended to than New it * A In _ DINGJURY & ,_ EX. Mlllt0 Sunnyside Queen €ar Charlottetown i goo vboxes' fancy seeded ra1S111s(1>1