3' . é §,\t- __ t :' /i L i i `-_i it lir- ld ,,.'. 4 ‘ if T. li' ,ii Ml __..-.,l.‘:.'.tn =!.§.._§i l u~_ll.l E l l .F _ kt rl. r i t ss. u _ , ...rf t .t _ . . PAGE FOUR cvanniari _ _ _ JANUARY 6- 1911-f .f_.v _ - ' _ llt-G.|Hl0illlil| lliiilian **”*_- _ \.. . 1-. ' lotzhyvlogkiy (fouudod1l1)91.Nparl_imby am' Gldn,nr_\l.8.A.. ` nutty ‘uénaa mn sun. (ativan ur by lAlYia'¢l_h.old@N»¢¢|' UAA. il li ._ f ‘ u __ __ _ _ »nnfrr.11“ff `~'{-‘-'fi'-‘»`-`-'efslf-`-`-`~'-` "ff ''''' ' 'si' ' ' ' ' " ` ’ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' S.ii'rt'irii_1i\‘, _IA .\' Ltxxv 6, i9i7. THE GERMAN HOPE _ Some time ago we reproduced in The Guardian an article headed "'l`liaiil_;_.__t:`o<1 for the Kaiser." lt was no sarcastic expr¥s~igha»_’»_f»‘ttitielt thanktulness but ge- nuine gratiiiidt- 1-- ti-»l`°tliat Ile had eiidowed the Kaiser with ~i» iiitirit intpatience and conceit as to bring on the war iireiiiatttrc-ly. Had the war been pu ot? for two _\'ear~ li.-tiger. with the preparation that was being ntade for it in tit-miany, the author ot' the article argued that in-rtn:iii_\' would unquestionably `have won the war and would have trainpled Europe and iiidet-il tit- \».~_.rld. tiziiler her ieet. The events of the past two and a halt' years have proved that lie was not far astray. The Germaiis themselves now realize that they tnacie :i scrioiis mistake in their haste. Tlte Berlin l_ meeting of the \veek's course will be held at the Con- DY- R098. Mr- P- R- H¢8"l- Dr- W2' l” N” Y°'k at 8 be" t or e _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ g__ soldiers of the war. Under the imme solidated School. Dairying, Poultry, Live Stock. i.i,;l,,lfnj_S2_ci':,‘i_i,egl:,9"¢?;{tli>l:»e|):i¢f}{°n_ dine patronage of Their Ely;-elleiL¢:ile;'f Grains. Plant Diseases, Potatoes. Soils. Drainage and aieurdogp si€`ivft0if \l:i°l§°;_‘{'a“l':`mch wil _ _ he P. E. Island Hospital this week and persona ren 96"! In me iect. In the absence of infomiarion, there is a good threatened with appendicitts. lt is take Dllcf' ;>l:h-l’;':_‘_"‘i‘;'Y,_s glother at me rtmen o 6 - ht;pe\\l\l°“ dingly delcate stage, and that at any moment peace 0000*# another exchange of notes with Germany. So far as peace is concemed, the Govemment is granted that the whole situation is now in an excee- ' ‘ ooo-food-40990400904: EAST \ 1 may be precipitated or the United States involved in DUI., SELETIUIS F0' . ____ `3 l (special to the Guardian) ~ ncL0ND_f_>_;‘f_-__{_'c';>§f;-__"f_*}_°_§‘;&",§§,‘_‘,’_‘_; The Best'Kinds-Men’s 90c and $1.00 closed sides OQOOO -__- Furnllhcd by requirement and would be glad of an opportunit be of service to you and yours. What Ex-President _ Theodore Roosevelt Said "Life Insurance increases the stability of the business world’ raises the moral tone and puts a premium upon those habits of thrift and saving which are so essential to thf.:__wellare of the people as a body We have policies of Insurance to meet -i SG llyndman & Company, Limited _ » . _- ._ A ” ” " ‘ ` - supplement labor in many instances. Too often we' 1' ‘held un afternoon bridge party on _ . . '_ serv lun onli sow. or sc ical swat or we do our work on rm fmlmwfm W°‘°°°°°' A °°"‘”’ °‘ °" A _ _ t _ _ wuu\nlsomueheIilo_ve|l.tliealhirmah- .~ » and give but very little thought as to how we are doing ing u pletuut break iu ui otherwise _ ___¥_______. - - < ~ - ‘ _ - 'quiet wee socially. < _ it or as to the results obtained. It is a recogniz 1:21'-';apu:,‘;ithw¢hnp.l;;a=$el: , , , _ lsunld. _ 'he Fonows In th. I-nh? ed principle that larger _wields are to be had by using "U _unpwmunx "fum" "Mu" U., llr. Alben Brown. th¢rh;‘wo’;1-kxiipwii good seed, by cuitiminga nic proper time or by tisingirmiry 'ni on ma -it tim cmsisa &=;<1‘_:1=______°f_______"}'_‘§__‘;,___°_,_§-,,,§',,_, i., ,,.,.,..,s to sfmsiaiip-ian. ur. im wt it viii bs ammo,” ,, . -_ ~ d- “te k “_ im “md llovtonlpow oil' their Sweden _ _.___ __ of n,._-- Q _w_ Bmw, use point, nu opened the columns of the cumin; _ Prewnme measures agamst _'gases' no I "' l’ "ul °° mi’ "um" Muay' A' of me hmm nice' to Bla n ring u Roulmuten Patriotic Fund. fl'he'A|idrew looney, Llttlq Hui the potatoes in the fields and in the cellars can be pro- it was duke n number went driving 1” ‘hxhche |°|'°°°°°¢m,¢°-‘|-‘his ,|25 1, idea being that every Roudmutsr mu. inn, . tected from infection instead of allowing them to rot 3 “WI :lm mm” =°“”d 'll ,,°,,°“m,,,, me mat mug," my in tribute $250 to tt: F\:idw'l'l;ao mana 2. 5. Kingnhumqp _ _ _ _ ~ Lum _where R hu no' been may-guy bg sent, to r_ _ ruee. . . nice. Point :thus changing from a loss account to a gain in malt) The AN” m:“~'~u me oem” of nmg?;_ towne” momtm n i, .iw be Ili-_ H .w_ Btuning, -Bank of Nova Robert Wana. Wheatley River ug _cases \\c know that smuts in grains may be treated. H H in me "eu," md ,u mg ptuysd in Australia and South af- Scotia, ur to the Bdlwr of the Gund- Archie Bowles. llnrrny River. §u¢¢95§f\|||y Seed “gn sgkgfgd |§ |1101-¢ vigorous and gvuwqgq qlth ymmg pegplg fm- wlwm 'la ‘lm §|'e‘l ‘“°°e:.=e:°o;!n?D:_‘)_|;°l:`, --.»_-__-.-_.__-.__ _A A»-- ~A_- -_,.,,_____ .- - _ _ - _ .- | the hours gilded ull too quickly, helped lbly the best force D ' _ ‘ will thrtse eien in an unfaiorable season and will a - on by me Splemm had musk pm _¢ ° ° ways give larger yields. \\`e also lmow' that milk vided. . ’ . _ .:_2;‘b:°§2!“e_s|: lfnmgiflndzy :gl properly cooled and delivered to the lactones in pnme The delightful cuwm cf ye, yn" mg when she entertained tg: membgi; condition will make more chee~e: _per too lbs. than ii' pot 3:23: zcnegzog; bcmr~:;;vingio:i;e¢;: gfoshsitliarllglisz 132:' e:;0yame'°;'“::m‘ properly cared for. Poultry ratsmg is one ot our im- 'we At Home _D me" gentlemen ,.5 ,p¢,,;_ portant industries-they too must be given reasonable friends. ' _ ' ° ' iii i l I l i t l i . _ Managers for P.E.I. . ,_-__r' practically invisible. President Wilson is generally given the credit for having initiated the new policyl of silence,_although there are a few who regard Secre- tary Lansing as the responsible man. That, however, is merely a matter of detail. The main fact is that the lid is on. ~ ` OOO# OOO W. B. Louoon. twill Pay iii Gel Pll llr ilhilanliiii Fox es esse y Read the testimonial given herewith. lean name numerous companies and individuals, who have me dress' all their pelts, and ti-id that it pays them hand- somfv/Ivy. work received the classification “Perfect” last year. Don’t you think it tvill pay to have yours come under that classification this year2_ Drop me a card at once, advising how many pelts you wish me to prepare. What a Responsible Member of the l"_ox llreeiler’s Association Has to Say :-- Sutumerslde, Nov. 23rd. ltlltl. T0 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. ln January 1916 one of my friends shipped to (_‘.hicago .two Silver I-‘ox pelts, they had not been properly dressed and lille Chicago dealer offered a very low price for them, my friend or- dered the dealer to return them, when they came to hand they were ln had shape, I took these pelts to Mr. Jarvis P _Tantou <4 Suminerside to have them i1x@d‘up. When he brought them back they were so much improved that one could hardly belléve them to be the same skins. Had the skins been properly handl- ed at first I feel sure ii much greater price would have been ob- tained. The Chicago offer for the two skins was $290.00 the price obtained by Mr, McLure of the I-‘ur Sales Board was $800.00 for the saute two pelts, ‘ (Signed) B. F. STEWART. _ Box 386, Charlottetown wiiiiri-:ii to iiut---- _ I am prepared to buy»100 Red Foxes alive, also _from 100 to 150 Black and Patch Foxes. Male Foxes will he taken in _February after they have mated._ Get in touch with me at once. It will pay you to J . P. TANTON, S“"£-{“§§’if"°' “'°'° *S “° "Me °f ‘"°'°=sd °P'fmfSm in id- °“°"° “°°°'°'~ "°' “°“= 'z°'.' ' ".1" "";.';':::°‘.:.:i:.'::i.: Q ;` _ _ - - ~ - ' to lie here?" The answer, “ n y a ay ow VM. _ _ 4 ricel it through to the point where she has discovered -mmlstnhon quarters concefmng 3 successflll °“lC°m° at u time.” taught the pltlelll I lH‘¢0° °f Kll’*ml’*"°~ . _ _ sf,-r-‘_ l . loun lesson. ' '-' that she is defeated and now, with simple shameless- ness, declares lit-r intention to begin again and build on the experiences .she has gained in her defeat? There can he no peace with Germany while the German spirit, whose war this is exists. and the whole civilized world knows it. lt is regrettable that the United States has. through a citriotis series of unfortunate steps, “got in wrong" on the question ot' pace and nowhere is it more regretted than in the United States itself. The Wall Street _]oiirn:iI, one of many that have expressed thernselves with equal bitterness, discussing the si- tuation created hy the President's ill timed proposal ol peace, says: “It is to be admitted that we have all too many citizens who think in terms of ‘fifty-fifty and propose to split the diiierencé with Almighty God. Their idea of a settlement involving basic moral prin-l ctples is to syndicate heaven and hell and placate cri-~ minal and victim with the issue of a mongrel com- mon stor-k;” ` _ _ riiii siioiii couiisiis ' Production is of great import at this juncture of the great world struggle in Europe. Men and money of the peace movement nor is there much apprehension of an outbreak of hostilities. because of Gcrrnany's desire to keep them secret at` present. . i io( i- _ NDTIS ' 'tousallintlie formoitliegloryandthrillofagfcat movement for liberty tlnt compels millions through- outliuropetothesamenobleerid. ltisagreatwar for the emancipation of Europe front the thraldom _cf A military caste which has thrown its shadows upon two generations of 'men and which has now plunged the world into a welter of bloodshed and terror. Some luve already given their lives. Then are some who i - . . _ . ‘ tirctnecessary, but men have to be led and those left_`h"° 0”" m°'° than 'hm' l“'°’; 'M7 ha" 9"" "K behind must also be cared lor. The farmers have ai use of the demand for recru factories. lI.prodnctiuu.is to ¢f°i»“~°\fd»¢ "vt "°.._ »~»~»».--»» ie i'.‘..'::::.:*'..'::’..°°‘...';°..'f;";:..i.°“....._‘°" °"“...:':.1;‘i.‘;=l _ ‘_ uw 1 ' _ 1 " ',_a‘,m 1 1" """ df; lun um. iiicafpm in ritcrruiarigcf; in. ian-I raps-. new mmf-rm uoyticufgllétm-iii.. -o -15 -an s 1.-Q an .¢ ¢, __ _ _ lives of, those who are dear to them. l honour their iterations sacrifice comes in drab wearincss of spirit cient unto the d¢y."__'n¢ law or Div- to men. cornetpday to you, it has come to-day 3 2°""'"°° "’ A '"7 "°°°”' 5 .x__r."' | llaiiill Eilii’ -illii’;i%*lili'ii Ei; - 5 liili ;i5il §5Si;=_§i§ ,iii iiiiilifii .liii'iiiiilllil§ The some lesson God taiirht His lo Ind l all The law of Divine grace ls. “Bull- Tholswornivinehldanerrll. _ MIND’ ‘ fi t gi; i 'iii lit ii P* » U19' P9099 of ISU Washington believes that the administration has a :imap ¢‘l;:>i=£:1`;\|\¢`dm°!|10‘:h°f‘ "sus" _ Q ~ - ~ . . llflllg C I' Cf* . " , "' ii’ "Emu vi.4._ rxinyou lailzly accurati( idea of tlge tennis on whlrh G¢|"'"3"Y ‘S n:“‘;om-ney.. “The darn portion in in rl wi ing to ma e peace ut wi give no int of them :lug malllmllum felrlemuh lo; dn uidiiomona mdnoleu ' 8¢h I. - Bododpttomiseuimnot “An thyi ' woolen,” or “An thy months, but “Aa thy DAYS, no nhlll thy strength be Anil that menu londnyw gnco for )0( paucity wid by in t.<»ru w “un ua ' ” " _ _ _ thoughftut to-morrow." The true rule It is a great opportunity. It only comes once in in wlivo by the day. to ll" A life 0! many centuries to the children of men. For most ge-t ”"“° ' ` ` ` Tliananywbeteelaeonearth.Ityou haveSilv`er Foxes onhaud-feworllialiv- get inboncliwithafinnofreltableSilverFoxapecial°uts-whoknow v__\lu¢a-w|l° mnbedependedoi_iforpmmpt,honest returniiand whose clients'all_ dale willngtopaylaticypdoesiortlie dioideatsltina orthe highest avegge price! toravetugegniles- ° M. F. at cc., _ ’ Silver .Foit Specialists --- ' l\8 W._29th St., New York. r.P|i»i»r I gi. iii i Id _ ‘Vw -£1 __ i_f.,; i&,i,t.i., .s_ _ J _ » ~t» tw... a .~ _ ...‘?‘§‘.lt.. .....t..t..._i.. ts... uric. $1.25 Ladies voc and 15C Boys' vsc Gnu ssc ciiiid's45r our forces lu the lvx%nllL;>‘=ml2i“:l£_' and ml . ****************** 23122.32 El.“‘i‘&£‘.‘. r.I;». ro. it., Ladies' oversiioes $2.00 and 2.50 Mars overstnes »-srev sv arse” sw-med the w°mv'= ="°°¢‘¥ °“' $1.75 tio 3.25 Men s Lumbermans (Leather Tops) made by ..`_ trenchad line in the Mget; Valley 'ln~ the Vacuum this Ggt weamrs. _ A doctor was once asked by n pat~ Mctlng heavy losses and Cllllllfllll P , _ lent who had met with n perlous nc- several guns. 1-lowitxers. Puriiuin8 U10 I tl l i