. I 11* 3 X1 ga Il "“‘%’”.':‘_ ` I 1‘_ ii* . ’r. li 5-‘fl i.; .J 11.1 1 _- yy 1:". I _ I [lf , 5. 1 1 ti §I '|151 1' sill( I-ini Iiwiq . _-_-Ji giiliw 5?'..!`¢3’?"". 1-5?- _..» r.a»=1e~.;3§-?,`5-T a- .-*-..`*1*-'-T*25~ ii1T;a_..""'”"~3$~ -. ~ ~_~r .- -.». ...-_._.~_.¢-.~.- -. _ . arg.. _ _A -_ . _IN " _,,_. .iv-;__ . ..._lt_ ,.. _ .-.,.”"*". _.._..., ta... s._-L - I g . .1 ,_ lv. I-if .11-if :ily _ 1. ,. MV Iii' I |.\,,. 1-»1--f-'r=1-cr"-, 1-_fi ._.-at P ’ *El* .}Ha?_. I»1I’1 lil 4-1-i ` §;»_‘?=-I pl _-iii i ei, _,_ .,g; .- -may E-. .. .,_T,;.V uf?- lf. ‘ll .,i¥ I . ..P '.1' . iw -li , t- , i , 7-2-_-§"'"§""; iii. 11:- _i, I ig. 1 .., , 119 ' .si- ...M /. .` _»_ I-if ,a 11 ;{.. 'I lf" 1, . `r 1.-'g J _ 'rms 1’ illllilliillillli UII I SICK SIIIMIIIH ~PAP£'s n|A#sI's|N°° suns Al.l_ d 1° *I1 STOMACH DIBTRESS IN FIVE MINUTES 'rlme Ill rapes nlspepsln will di- ““ gest anything you eat and overcome a sour, gassy or out of order stomach Jr surely within five minutes. Joi If your meal’s don't fit comfortably, se or what you eat lies llkela lump of mg lead in your stomach, or f you lave _ . heartburn, that is a sign of lndiges- ermwn' N' B' H' tion. Get from your pharmacist a fifty- W ° Ipoor condition of the ice on Wednes- C i I “The Western swf ' -IT PAYS to buy in this Province -THE MORNING DAILY Guardian can _be obtained at Lailertfs Tensor- ial Parlors, Bumlllerside. -SUBSCRIBERS should renew a week or two before the time they have paid for has expired and thus not miss an issue. as all papers are discontinued promptly on 1 oxpriry s . I -I-louse Races.-owing lo the day, the horse races to have taken place on that day have been postponed til Wednesday. the l0tll lust.-H. -ON FURLOUGH-Mr. John Sark. , of Indian Island. who recently ned the second contingent for over- as duty. arrived home Friday even- on a few days furlough from Fred- -PORK PLENTIFUL. -~ Produce. hich has beell comparatively quiet ,_ -one csN'r pei- went each Ill- ssrtion for advertising _in this col- umn. ll must pany order. Mimmlgavcharge twen y-five cents. _ ,-MR, E. P. FOLEY__ Guardian re- presentative in Aiberton will galdly receive subscriptions and advertising matter. -LUNIBER.-i have a quantity ot lumber suitable for piles. cross ties or timber. Parties wishing to purchase can communicate with me for particu- lars in size spd lengths. Collingwood Yeo. Port Hi l. 8529-2-8M2l. -MlNlSTER'S BRIDE.-Be sure and reserve Fridiw. February 26th for the humorous character sketch, "'I‘lle Minister’s Bride", held ullder the aus- pices of The Alberton-Epworth League. 8528-2-8M1Ipd. -HOCKEY AT ALBERTON 9th inst. Kensington vs. Albertoll. Spe- cial train leaves Kensington at 3.15. One hour's skate gratis after game. cent case of Pape's Dlapepsin and take to ll dose just as soon as you can. There, Bw will be no sour risings, no belching ofi ta undigested food mixed with at-id, no stomach gas or heartburn, fullness or heavy feeling ill the stomach. nau- “ sea, debilitating headaches, dizziness n or intestinal griplng. This will all go, and, besides, there will bc no sour ga food left over ill the stolnncll to poisoll , your breath with llauscous odors. ‘l ken In large quantities.-K. Pape's Dlapepsill is a certain cure for out of order stonlai-lls, bei-:lusc it takes hold of your food und digests it :ii just the same as it' your stomach Cy wasn't there. sh dealer of Kensington is busily cn- ot -CONCERT.-The postponed pat- ic alld lllissionnry concert and cull- sale will he given in the ball at lifton. New London, on Monday even- Relief in five minutes from all stool- ing' Fcbmary sth' Dm" open at 7 och misery is waiting for you at ally or drug store. D. These large fifty cont cases contain gi enough “Pape's lliapcpsin" to keep the entire fllmilv free from stomach disorders and illdigeslion for nlunv H - ' bo month.. lt b lon _ \'ol l . , q e gs 1" ' W mme crll ( zllulda. has volunteered ami been :lc second contingent A safe return af- er int-_ war is ll.e'wisli or H=.rry's old there proved to be no broken class l-ie-lids in Sunlmersltla-H. in the eye, ns was expected at first. lllarching T01 clock. Should the weather again ove unfavorable. the concert will Ile -OFF FOR THE FRONT. -Mr. :lrry .\lills. zl former Sunlmerslde _\'_ for some time residing in West- 'llell there will no doubt be a few very g etll g of th coullcl of t e ° town of Kenslllgtoll will take place on lc w thc second Monday ill February (8th) \ i I One of the latest and most popular patriotic 1 words and music bv Frank Oliver, arranged -SCHOOL WORK.-The results of by FI'3l'1I-1 T. Watkls, tll<:- tmzllllilliltiolls of South I"reeto\vll Sr-hoo] for the mouth of Jalltlury are, Youshgilldligveacopy Griuio Vi.---1, I-Jillell Drullllllond; 2, .lturzl I-`rzlilt~is: Zi, Ruth Simmons. r the past week is again ill full Special leaves after skate. ing in Kensington. Hogs are being 8527-2-8Mllpd. make another attempt to reach Alber- getl taking ln smelts which seem toll with their home team, the “Atho- very plentiful l\ir Pldgeoll st-nt out letes" who seem confident ut' nlaklng large shipment .I few days .lgo -l\. all easy conquest over the Albertoll “Regals_" However it is more tllzlll apparent flint this is going to be rl 'fast and furious game. A special train leaves Kensington :it 3.30 p. ln..-K. -HOCKEY PLAYER HURT. -- Mr. Ernest Pldgeoll of the Bank of Nova sensational rilll with the rubber when he was checked anti ill the mix-llp which followed, he was struck across the corner of the eye breaking his rectly below the eve brow. Happily However it will not be long before Mr Pid eon will be lil colldiiion for \VES'I‘EIl.\' PERSON.-\LS _ ton. K. E S DP . _ .NIL h'“`“'€‘0r' "WSP 'iuesuqns are .lL day. a blue-coated, red-capped and red- pleces yet published- 'j§{““` “ew “"“""‘1 1° ‘1°°“1" “1’°“° -Mi-. Jain.-S Kelly. me eiiterprislilg tr011S_er<>-_<1 figure with 11 lumpy smile carriage builder of Elmstlale was in Summerside oil Friday. purchasing his Spring supply of carriage stock.-H. -HOCKEY. - Everybody ill Kelis- --SMELTS PLENTIFUL. - Mr. illgton is looking forward to next Tues- ’llliam Pidgcoll, the fresh and salt day with great eagerness when they Scotia, Sumlllcrslilc, was severely in- ven on Tuesclay evening. 8526-2-8l\lli. lured while at hockey practise on the DR- A- --- Kellsillgtoll rlllk. He was making a AN -Mr. llellry A. Leslie or Hellsing- 1"Yq11ri111DreSSl0n 0f\\'=1r?_"vSk1=d 1111 lm. iiltclltis leliviiig for the no;-.il vic- bvemng News rerreswt-111vc Of Mr- 'rf ` rssniiluor al-1,9115.-.; I ,.,,» ‘ . w., A. MCLELLAN, PRESIDENT S'S|DE BOARD OF TRADE, WHOSE NUAL REPORT ON THE WORK OF THE BOARD WAS HIGH- LY COMMENDED BY A COMMITTEE AS REPORTED IN SATURDAY'S GUARDIAN cepted for overseas duty with the glasses and inflicting Il. Ile!-BD Clit ill- ¢--‘--'---------~--------------~--~~--------- -'rowN couNclL. - Tile first re- . 3 ' ` ulrlr me `l e i h the ice again.-K. ENCH RESERIIIST \ nlportaill. questions discilssed.. such Mr John ._ , ST ADEI E F b 1_5 p t v _ 7 - . glleaw of Albertoil has - . QUO- 2 - - - “F9 3*? ”lr""[_l‘gms' S1d°“a1ks and “mst in-.\.... spemling‘a few days in Kensing. et is back fJronl war. l)o\vll from thc' ol :ill il ionlpetent fire brigade organ- _ momm ,mm he te ed the other ,cn his taco and at shrzlpllcl wound in his left leg. His two little daughters clapped their hands ill glee to sec ‘their father ill uniform. of this piece, it has zl I thrill for every loyal Can- adian-it should have a foremost place on every piano, ln every Canadian home. We have a good supply of this very popular and pleasing pl_ece-get copy today. Price 35c. Miller Bros. Grade V.-lst. Katie lteeve; 2, Wal- lace ltceves; Grade IV-1, Willie Francis; 2, Matthew White; 3, Hazel Matheson; Grade Ili-1, llazel Baker, 2, lleagll Frullcis; ll, Albert Stitsoll; Grade ll-1. \\‘ilbert Drummond; 2, Mcrvlll McCourt, 3, Marioll Cllloll. -HOCKEY MATCH.-An amusing game of hockey was played in the Al- llerton rillk on Tuesday, 3rd, when a team of Alherton clerks accepted a challenge sellt them by a team of clerks from O'l.eary. Roughness, which is very characteristic ot’ hockey* was discarded throughout the gaulep No doubt the O'l_.eary boys came up`I with the intelitioll of carrying back torla Hospital, Montreal, on Molldayi pare! Y@Sl€I`¢1f1y. V where he will undergo treatment.-K. "If Will E0 011 f0l‘ 2 10113 time. bill ____ ultimately we will triuillpll." -Mr. \V. R. McDonald, of the Bank I "N0. but what did you think of war; of Molltrcal. at Port Arthur and a 110W did WHY i111D1‘€SB YOU?" b,-other of My-_ A_ J_ McD0na1q_ avi “I could not tell you now. lt is not countant of the Bank of Nova Scotia ll thing f0F YUUIIE ears." said Mr.I’ar- here, has been transferred to the Mon- el- 10010118 M 1115 IWO 1lH11Eh£€rS- treal branch.-H. However, what Mr. Paret thinks of ___ 'the war is approximately what every- _Mn And,-ew Bo.,-ness of Kengingione else who knows thinks of it._ It ton is very ill and has been laid up I 1880I!§U11l1gul;hatkneedrngt be saltkl 1 for some time. it is hoped however- ll le on ren 0 le war. r. that Mr.' Bowness' condition is notIPl1l‘9t.. W110 IS Of £110 "35 CIHSS. H C1888 critical and that he may again be1gl8iF1lH-S ll\0l- 11-H &’€‘lir 11061; Ctglletll out bly about his usual duties.-K. 10 ‘F0111-‘l WHY 0 ICC. 100 01 lv V0- -i- . ullteer ills services for tllc tlcfclllcc ol] _-My-_ Ulla,-leg E_ nlcpomiiq, .il-i|g.| the lalld of his birth sgiliilst the Ton-. gist, summit-rside, who for 3 few-,toll hordes. Mr. Parc-ts departure oil 123 Kent Street , the Albertions-l were too foxy for theln t he pleasant news of "Victory," but 'wecks has been ponfmed to his home , Aug. 15 was nlailo the occasion of n pa hrollgll illness has so far recoveredIll`l0i1C <‘0l>10 It W 1111_____. ,M r Q1. _ \ nar=\I1v<-lv lion' in li.. ...Ns ...i -...,. ivllrk. ()'l.enry's score would have been llluvll larger. Tile following was thc lille up:- ALBERTC-N O'LEARY GOAL ll, J. liyllil llnrry Iloldcrstoll POINT. George l’roiiI Percy Turner C. POINT. Sallily Agilcv.' Chas. Buxton CENTRE .Iulllvs Miller ' 'l`. A. Dorsey ROVER Jack Mnttllelvs R. E. Kirk R. WING. lierf Prldsllaw Gordon Silliker L. WING l’_ l~l. Ficliliilg B. H. McNeil 13 A I I" lion. Win. Arsellzlult refereed the gzllllc to the lintisfl-lctioll of all, while Jack Pntc acted as judge of play. ,i_ / _ _ Go Sore ters or pllds to press ___ " ii ABSOLUTELY PAINLESS No cuttillg, no plas- thc sore spot. ' Putnarn's Extractor makes the corn go ° without paul. Takes ut the sting ovcl' lllgllt. Never falls leaves no scar Get e. "5c bottle of I Put'nam'e Corn Elttractorltoday. .` _ All °jpeal to the eye of the woman wh? is looking for per lectlon ii er footwear wil bl l FIIII IISUHIIIIII We write fire insurance in ood fbllild Ili EIDPITBBS" SI10€8f0l companies. 'Keep your bilildlrlgsgllnd Worden and what means more rnlture tally insured. Call or write. l nl ll. lm, hlmlcum ma com. "“°"° "- lort. W ‘ ' ltell dnnmglgairlyaeompe nt V Globe Fox Excllallge _ 'and Morris & After the match the visiting team drive on a icw days' visit in Carleton V Point.-H. From St. Adelc llc wcllt to Mont-_ seen through glasses. Slowlv the -Among the Island students attend- ing the Horton Academy of Wolfville, Tuesday night, were five Summerside boyirvlz. Messrs. Don Stewart, Lea Rogers, Kingsley Grady. Willard Tay- lor alld Iticllard Sharp. Tile boys “liavo yall ever tried our 7-20--i Cigars? lit you have not, try ollc io- day-you'll certainly ciljoy your smoke. Price 10c oaoll. Il for 251-., or ll boxes of 50 at $3.25. MacKinnon Drug Co., Cor. Grout George and Kent Strccts. MEtf. GERMANY HASTENS _ UNDREAMED CRISIS. NEW YORK, Feb. 4.- The Herald this morning says editorlally. “Tile Germans complain that there is against tllclil u collspirllcy of illtcrilatlollul law anti Allluricnll sentiment. They dcclnrt- they are being outragiously treated. “’l‘llere may llc some persons who have been inclined to mttilltain a neutral attitude, but wllut are these to think now that German sulllllarines begin war ily torpedoes on hospital ships and merchant vessels? “The Gerlllalls have boasted they will isolate England and starve her. Evidently they are doing their level best to do lt. “But such rl step will he against Americans as well as Englishmen. The moment they begin to sink Atlantic liners. that moment there will como a revision of neutrality and application of an old rule. Tile new neutrality will place a nation that commits acts of outlowry in the category of the outlaw, and the old rule revived will treat as pirates those wllo murder under the name of war. "A situation undreamed of ill modern history is hastenlng to a crisis through the act of Gernlally." THREE STEAMER8 CAUGHT IN ICE ON CAPE BRETON COAST HALIFAX, Feb. 5.-To release --tcumers caught in the ice nt Glace l3a_v. Farqullnr’s steamer Seal was hur- riedly recomlrlissioned and sailed for the Capo Breton coast, where the stcanlers Cape Breton, Douglas H. Thomas and Tyre have been locked The Seal recently paid oft ller Cape Breton coast are serious and a ice-bound steamers today and will attempt to break the col-don which he came In ills long blue .cost and red Agstl_el_c| -Ltd p ‘ asses sf. ' ,fs lu-lssliIlilI'"“"' "M __ sg: "alma and take them In tow to -“Pima red_tpo.iaserii.i,m&®q com _o ,_ . _ _ _ ' are oo ‘ ° The Seraolufrls chartered by t.lle1liIUflt,"y deemed _ lxmill' ' c' ‘.l_`.1.l‘ '¢1l's§pl-¢"s.as,,exlllt blnstlllilgonpow er tgallmi M niiiiglllfllgl. 'alo'e,t ere v/bretbree allevi- ..~’. 1 _ ~ . - , ,_ , U , . ‘ .r;..r- ' . - 1 ‘ " lost all their belongings. barely cscap- but in I1 1'@1v