IMPORTANT READING MITTER SELECTED FROM THIS WEEKS NEWS FOR THE GUIRDIINS SRTURDIY SUBSCQIBERS QUARTERLV MEETING - Th than a year. arrived in Summerside on Third Quarterly meeting of the Pown Wednesday afternoon to spend ii short al Circuit will be held at the house of furlo with his parents Mr and Mrs Henry Lane, Mt Meliick on Mrs B Morris -I-l Tuesday 29th at 2 30 1 THE STAN I-EY The Stanley left LEFT FOR HOME-Mr. Joseph Gsor86¢0Wl1 11'- 7 H nl and made - __ Barriatilt who a few weeks ago. F6 SUM P"08l'°“ "ill" FGHCYIIHZ the Dahl ceived a broken leg by a run away endo¢Plct0u Island when she eucount ,,., '1.»."- ._ . MUTUAL SERVICE The Mutual endeavors to give the largest amount of protection for the least possible outlay. \ _if The Mutual is an_old line legal reserve e company estabhshed on the basis of mutuaiity. ‘ The Mutual returns to its policyholders every dollar of its huge surplus earnings. The Mutual _is_a democratic organization owned and administered by its policyholders The Mutual is a “Safety First” Company md Puts security before every other con- sideration. , The Mutual is the only Canadian Com- pany estabhshed on the basis of mutuaiity. __ The Mutual may be said to exemplify the greatest good of the greatest number.” The Mutual sells ideal, life, limited pay- ment life, and endowment policies. The Mutual Life WATERIDO Of Canada on Tanio J. O. ARSENAULT, General Agent -135 Kent St., Charlottetown. P.E.l. "lnvlncibles" ad int! Club. A -.Q in a few days X .;_ Wednesday wish is that ~ ciprocate in ` THE 165TH BATTALl0N.- The White Sea. They took passage across \ following letter authorizing the trans- the Atlantic on return by the steamer ’ fer of French Acadians enlisted in Bergensfiord from Christiana. Norwiiy 5`f talion, C. E. 3 officers commanding. “All French WEDDING BELLS- Tho marriage _ Aoadlans in 1 given every .\ X \_` . 0 l ri l li l l , . - - YW' gmc" wi” ¢ M as een mg as H ea ner in which the affair was carried 59 V104 'U Q E mr' Miss Ethel Stewart' Miss Margaret out as no doubt all went home satis- A - \ \ 4 6° r B B P f . W tki i _“l _ 0N'i'4:m ; _ _ truce ro essor a s pres ded at MOKEFL on . / ` \ /Z Y \\~ \ was for-niaiiy nnnqed over to tnq ladies of St. l’aul's Church was held N0 ~\ miiitarydaiitiierities to be fitted up an thgzr nicely-olrronsgul hall yester- ~ \-\ as a sol lers»hospltal. It will be re- HY ll 0l'1l00ll llll HS l 0 Weather WHS Ile fl0lll'\-\T,=\ membcred that some weeks ago a delightfully flrlfl 11 large number were Committee gf citizens was nppnint. in attendance. The visitors bought SUITS CVCFV- \ gd to ionk after the pi-onni-ing of n quite largely from the several tables \ suitable building for n, hoqnitni for and the proceeds wore most satisfac body alike' It "j&\\, the use of the soldiers. The com- t0ry.' The tea-was very lliC0|Y Serv: -/L may` be that the Hour , mittee consigtnd or Mes,"-g_ _rumen ed_iill thc delicacies oi' the culinary . , . \ _ Paton. N. ioiitenmiry, ia. Ii. Beer and art hovlns hooli prepared ond mont YOU ilI’€ il0W l.lSlIlg (TOGSII I C; Col. (Dr.) Jenkins. This committing temptingly served by a number of very Robertson, Professor Barlow and Mr - supply H' rtliur Bruce, a qunrtette by Miss fled with tilcir nights Bll0l‘l and h0_ll' in lave the Carnival repented lll A ( // O I 5/I ' \ / MILITARY succeeded in / \ \ \ _ altogether Please you;in that i\ __a__gem_e_____s__ with _me Con__i°u___ E* cA__N_w___ T_____ C ____ _ ° ’ \\ ae wt teresut thattls lid- --' 0 llfll B B 3 / case you would be ‘fuse tomake ing was placed at their disp¢`>li;9_|_ Central Bedeque rink ou Wednesday a change, ln suggesting Yesterday the committee met coi. night was attended bv H large vrowil Cnnt beii nnd Lient Knight and of skaters and spectators. The ice D ini-nmiiy handed the bniidiug over was ln good condition and the light Limit Knight announced that he mid furnished hy sosollno. was excellent The Centerville Brass Band, known as D F R gif; thztrfllgiendg ti? pggcsigg ‘;','1,s0?i(,:3l Daniel Noonan’s Band. assisted by ri ' - ` nnd the work wiii ge pm in hang ati few members of the Summerside _` _ , _ _ _ gnu, Band, dlscoursed several musical sel- BS YOU! ll€Xt Choice, We Wish to emphasize that it is 8 _,___ ections which was much appreciated. ' in tl rlz winners: ’ i bhilld Of S0l¢Cl9d 0l\f8l'l0 SUR Wheat Bild The patients at Falconwood were The f°“°W E Were ll’ P 0 ' h Kensington' Manitoba hard wheat and for that - lost nlzlit given another of those “Ml” F‘°"'° 5° “°°“- ' - inannnt entertainments whim, as Peace Mr Melville Johnson, Bede- ‘:ier¥ probably the most _g Dbrougli the kindness of citizens, ‘W9 “S Clown- Ch"d"°“'“ `D"|z°“: 1 . In 0 Hour fmpasuy' \ 'i occasionally brighten their weary Ralph Canbeckr Bed°q“°~ W "'°w' blsclllis and bread-Or, noni-s_ The e,,t¢,,-tainme,,t was given boy; Miss I-Iester Eiiman. Bed- lfl Other W0l‘d8, for ` by the choir ol’ St James Church and °‘l“°» as Cundy Km' J“d3°": Mrs' general baking use___ win; attended by ,mite B, nnmmn- of Albert Schurman, Mrs. John Davison, nitiwnn An nxuniignt \»,mg,-,mme Mr. Jesse Wright and Mr. Tiiomns A. that can be had' ND; was presented consisting of solos by Gllillllll- Ml-\f‘~il lll'8lB6 in 0\l0 U10 mall h Mig p ,-1 Hun ager Mr. John Frizzel for the man __ |-iUii~rgir0g__1_i,,,n,¢i 0 ‘ Helen lliighes, Miss Jacqueline Mc- 8 to i _ nonnon 4, q. Dsniiiri, Prof. nai-low rind Mi- Arthur the new' fnl\lr°-~H- “Orange Lily”-the woman’s friend-will H Tho visitors r i if , ,.-, --- ._ Fire nsurance. ' ANecessicy _ _ _- _ iiisurefiri good strong stock compan- . never contest an honest claim _such fnhrenreseoted by ‘ \ r ` Due I %:ily Tum an cum Ola Sa- horse and since that time confined in ered very heavy ice and did not dock _the Prince County Hospital has so well until 12.30 p.m. She had on board s, A _, recovered as to hs removed on wed- two and a half tons or freight, ini-ee ‘ " * .T‘,r i nesday to his home iii Egmont Bay. tons of express. six passengers and ._ \,__\, /._._. '» " ._ ~H- forty-live sacks of mall. ' , PAINFUL ACclDENT.- While RED CR088 BOX.- On Thursday _ in skating at the Crystal Rink on M y . night, Mrs. Roy Siiliphant met with Peter's Bay sent to Captain Stanley a painful accident, her skate caught in for distribution where niost needed u a seam in the ice causing her to fall box, containing the following - rt 27 airs ock 9 tow ‘ : '31 » 5---_si -1 _.Fi . - _ and injuring her knee. Sho will be_liann_;i_i :hole s. ___0_i:_ '__ sm _s,hlnd__e__E 4 __ _ -*X15 confined to her home for a few days els. B S. z ii. - _ --ll. chiefs, 2 doz. toilet soap, 1 iloz. tni N C’ 'LT r - - Laoiss' Hockey MA‘rci-i.- Ar- ' " \" r >-==r\=~1=’s 1\ ‘ rangements for a hockey game are be- NEW GLASGOW ¢m¢u|1'_ ..._ ing made between the girls' team of Feb. 27th Preaching at New Glasgow. the Prince of Wales College and the 11 a..m., Wheatley River 3 p.m., and from Charlottetown. This will be the Glasgow 11 a. m., 7.30 p.m., Caven- ,; , most interesting match of the season. dish 2.30. Communion at Bro. Chas. ~ Watch for the date which will appear Wyand 4 p. m.. Mayfield Training _ LOCAL HORSEMEN'S PRAISE- and Winsioe Road. The Charlottetown horsemen who took in the New London horse races Among the inward passengers to " of the treatment accorded them Capt. James Walsh and Capt. Schur- \ hy the sportsmen of the New man Cain returning to their homes, ~ London Driving Club, and their only being absent since last fall. These .\ Overseas Battalion to the 165th Bat- to New York.-li. ,_ *1 if they so desire, and no obstacles are M.P., of Valleyfieid, took place Wed- to be placed in the wiiy of making nesday at the Queen Hotel. the carc- thelr wishes known. mony being perfomied by Rev l`t.l.. §3 WAR PRISONER HEARD FROM the bride, Miss Sadie Hawker was 1 -The many friends of ll/ir. Fred J. bridesmaid and Mr. W. E. Bentley. ` Fraser, of this city, concerning whom K. C.. Groomsmen. The Guardian -. ilicre has been a good deal of anxiety Joins with hosts of friends in extend- for s:or:_e time. will be glad to learn ini: hearty 00!li§l‘8\llll1ti0¥l-S. ? that h aunt, Mrs. (Dr.) Conroy, ro- --- ' ceived a letter from him yesterday. éTORM SEWER DEBEN'i’URES.- f Mr. l~`i'ascr is n. prisoner of war in With reference to the letter in tho 9 Germ,-iny nnn his ietter, qnten Jan.. Guardian yesterday morning over the uary sith, is ciieei-riii and optimistic. signature of “ToXilaver" lt In. only He has been receiving letters ~ ¢4 p_z;i.rcel_s iéegularly from glands, al- gr ameigl thx City of Charlo_tte§ow_;i ~ ' °“‘ ' °’ °°““’ ““““° “ ’°““°“' °"’°’“ °“ °"" "me" A ” 2'* ' ' ° _ \\ __ \ ..\\\\ \.\\_\\\s... his letters dn,-ing the past two 1914, and embodied hi thephaws of “M3418 In Canada by Expert Canadian WOl‘kl'l‘l6I’l’.’ months failed to reach home, hence P. E. Island, 1914, Section 1. Chapter ,,...,=...._,=_ ____,__=_ ______? nw misty of iris friends. ne is 2 specincallv in-ovlaer for the issuing 10c A Plug Everywhere ' ' ' well, is in company with it number of debentures to the amount oi' . or "nice fellows." doubtless prison- 515.000 lor the ilnrnose of coilstriicl- l ers iiiis himself, and is wsu treated ins storm sewers ln 11 norllon or nor- by the Hung, tl0l1s Of the City." ' da afternoon the Connolly Building and sole lll1d0l‘ the l1llSPl00l~l Of the , he piano. Some excellent step 5N~'°V/Wi-E_ 5 -° _-’ ilanciiig by Corporal Marshall to a WC*-dll@Hd“Y ¢V¢“'“§ last ll- "¢"Y 9" violin accompaniment by Private Mc- l0YBblB "Sll¥l0\i0l"' WHS held ill Cl’-SUB // Donald, added zest and amusement to Hall K. of P.. Summerside. Owing the programme. to other attractions the attendance A short address by Rev, Dr Fniiei-. was not as large as should have been , ton and a grateful acknowledgement bllli 01080 lll‘0S€l1t lll0l'0llBhlY ell' ~ » _ \ by Dr Dewar, the Medical Superlnten- i0Y6l1 lh0m90lV‘39- Then! Wlls ll -===-=-=~-~~ --------~ - ~-> ~ ' ===~ 222.5' ?.‘i.il‘§ ¥.‘l‘.Z‘?.5,‘.‘.‘.‘.‘i-“‘.‘i."..“ ‘;3i‘...‘§i.‘i2' 32322i“$‘”§Yi1lce“'i5i‘i2`°“3°'ri“°3$‘iT»’l? i ment, brought the first part of the pro- and Charles Melkle, Corp. Warren. _ gramme to a close. of 105th, presiding at piano. Shoit [] Dainty refreshments were served, gfgfessfs e°__fl‘eli'_}‘;’re(|"'{:;_°i,§’_|°§3 ‘grxdhf or er . . , after which a dance was indulged in. who m_esmed_ and J_ C_ Jm_dme__ my . freslim . _ early hour much pleased with their which the 'rcgalnder of the evening F visit and gratified by the evident en- was silent music. songs. wllh J » myment 0' me panama' tis, of the 105th Battalion, Mayor - -li’ ` ' _ v’ /‘ ' /f, Q /rf -M \ / ~\ . I * PREMA ‘I‘lie_8oap to 0 tme in O ti occasional tutes FRIDAY Lieut Victor Morris, who has been stationed at Halifax for more onda the 17th, the lied Cross Society of St cum powders, 1 doz. vaseliiies. of the St. Peter's Sport- Fair View 7 p.m. Everybody wel- speciai train will run coins. Preaching. March 5th at New . 7513. Classes meet in Mayfield, New Glas gow, Vlfheatloy River, Glasgow Road speak in highest praise Summerside on Wednesday were: - they will be able to re- men were two of the officers who as- the near futuro. slated in delivering the steamer Mlnto to her destination at Archangel on the F., has been sent to all your Battalion must be of Misa Daisy L. Cowan of Mt. Ste- opportunlty to transfer wart to Mr. Alexander Martin, Ex. Coffin of Marshfield. brother-iii-law of and fair to state that Un the "Act to furth i-i0$p|1'A|___ Yegter. TEA ENJOV_ED.- The annual tea making satisfactory ni- obllglng and prompt waitresses. 'Wk H10" lea” ‘W ““ ents were then served, after short remarks by Sergt H. B. Hues- eloct Jardine, W. J. Lidstone aiid ‘othei-5, Crascént Lqdge K, gf P_i ' ` _ have recently moved into their new . - _ hall and the smoker was in the form ‘ of an opeiiinz and anniversary ser- * vice comhinedéé [this lodge was rc- \ l iiganlzsd' in veniber. 19141 and in iii t e past your added 22 new. mem- bers to the roll. the present member- W' ship being now 54, with a number of allblleatlons awaiting initiation.-C. (special to the Guardian.) '_ AMHERST. Feb. 24.--One of Rhodes Cui-ry Coin men. itobt. Hoppenwiiiie cleahinglire extinguishers to-_day was badly scolded about the head and ‘ . - _ shoulders. He was cleaning the ex- " tingulehers by ii steam hose and in some way the younglman turned the steam ou' too rapidly and before it ._ 'd *. could be turned oi! he received the 1 r ' Z re ov_0d. to Highland View iiospit I. and Irrliitlofin gg _doctors say his case is a palngil Oudgui-g, tr, but tixpectlie soon will rocnvor. .___ t fi full foroe of the bot steam. He was ~f i _Y _ ,__ Navy Plug. 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