w "AGE FEEN“ ed you this season. are designed exclusively for us in a var- iety of. proportionsve becoming effects for THE highest expression of Hat quality with dignity and smartness is emphasiz- ed decisively in the style refinement offer- Many of the models nabling us‘ to attain every man. pHA TS $2.50, $4.00, Borsalinos i, $7.50 ‘ and $8.00 i 1 y iifiooi-ei or McLeod Ltd ssoo, $6.00 In Memoriam i I MR5. ANNIE L. BEARS ‘On lfkldav last. there passed sway It Tawlcsivary Hospital. Lowell. ~ where shehad been treated for some Swieeks past, Mrs. Annie Laura Bears. l. widow of the late Thomas Bears, of lee Street, Cambridge, in her forty- Billlh year. The “encased lady was born in Prince Edward Island, the daughter of Donald Martin, and the late Mrs. Martin, of Belle River. Twenty-seven years ago, she became the wife of Thomas Bears, who pre- deceased her lsst June. After leaving P. E. 1., the family resided for a time in Attlebcro, Mass, moving later to Cambridge, which has ‘been their . home town for the past seven years. Vfilirsimhalars was s very patient suffer- ,er for tha last two years and her latter days were peaceful and happy. Besidesher aged father, two brothers, Wlllismuind Peter, and two sisters, Mrs. Christina White and Mrs. John McCrae. a family of six survive to mom-n (m bar; four daugiitcs, Mar- ian‘, Caroline and Eileen at home and Lucy,.M.rs. Carroll Compton, of Cam- btidgs, with two youthful sons, Hen- lamin and Donald. The funeral took place on Monday afternoon from ‘Iiidgds Undertaking Parlors, Somer- ville, the services being conducted by ceased was a member. Taffy are... Knocked ' Out By" F ranch-Canadian P XA, ‘ PL. April 2- Jaek Gag-mu, Hench Canadian bat- tler 6f Boston. their l0-round main BELLErMATI-IIESON Blffllllll I Itllkllilfl Collections "UNI! ‘I0 LQIN UQNTAGU‘ m-oooeoo-e-o-oo-ooo-oo-ooo-ooo RAVI YOUR EYES EXAMINID AM) GLASSES IITTEIQBI E. E. PARK MAN Registered Optometrist llontlglll. P. I. I. f i. ~a I J The‘ General’ Merchandising ' Business ST. PETERS I I ' . l4 I. 1». "ll, shed. _ I v Oefllatingefstereibaifisbonaelthebeatlllllbelsnd asengaafilata taiasrovleciatwalsrsswsnlnaaaaillii‘ “aeoetltshaflranalloiihoiaaaehrgeherea eeteblhbsl apnea-waists tableau e _ of the Late L. Anderson BAY, P. s. l. tress eae u lamest luv. J. W. B. lowry, of the Bocttish Kirk, of whose connotation tbs de- acored e.‘ technical knockout over Tuffy Griffiths; fioux City, Iowa, in the sixth round of event at the Arena tonight. gash weighedga-i 1-: Two Outstanding E i‘ a m p l e s O F Canadianism ' (oomiuued u... me ll) inhabitantsof" ‘ ‘ofthelosiflg. lcngfightoiAdamDoulao andhis men and the French Communists knew than whsthed causedthede- iay i othe‘ long expected Iroquois attack andhava blessed the name of Adam DouiacJlbdsyinone oi the busiest ssctionsef thethflvinacity of ‘ liihere standsa monu- meottoAds-mnoisiacandhiscom- psalms who by their self sacrifice were mt afraid to lay down their iiva thatOanadaflllflbl-livc; i-hn-tis my first emmple of Canadtsnlsm. Now my second example of Can- adlanimiarlsesoistofanexperience cfmy, own when! wasln the ypresssueminoewserisisendx wasityoutocomewithmeinimcl- inatimooma-adesofthe legions-ad standwithnleuponiahelittiehillof Sdherpenberg, five miles behind the riringlinahetiindusstthetopof the hill there stands ons of those wrindmllh which you and I know aoweliandetthefootofthshili thee runs the road i -“ from Loon through Bcherpmiheirg, Ia Clytte on to Dicebusdlae to Ypres and outhlaroadthereatandsacompany of ewe hundred men equipped for modern war. Whoamthrse men who stsndthesiewaiting for you and motoiointhemillwilltollyouwho these men an. They an men of thaABatrtalion ofhuholamsoproud the men of the fighting 26th. and presses "and correct, very 800d ser- snd givsflie order to march, down we go toward 1A Olvtic over the cobblestone roads. Are there any of us here tonight who have forgottan the cobblestone roads of France and cutie with a stretch of mud on eith- er aide. then the deep ditches and fllll-ddlolfihlbl-gll-lhthbdctlbleiino oi trees, bearing branches to s. height of thirty feet. Down we go into the righthandlsweentertsthsfled Orollfoapital with itaflagstaff and smith working at some employment, tanks of the 5th Brigade with lis at- tentive armed guard. We mount the hill beyond and go down into the next valley and as we mount the hill beyond that, we halt and the men hli out on the right hand “side of the road. sitting with their feet in the ditch, laughing, talking, smoking cigarettes, reading their last letters from home or perhaps adding a hasty line to the letters that they may want to send, but you and I comrades do not stand there upon the road and we enter e cui- tivsud field and there we find a strange fun-ow; it is a trench of the previous month's fighting and tihere we can still see the sanding rotting in their places and we move along the trench line until we come to the anglaofthetinnohand thatiswhere Iwiahyoutoltandwlthmetonight in imlgnlation comrades of the 1og~ ioxhfortimeinthoangle ofthe trends an two mounds much larg- er than an ordinary grave and cap- ahle of contalnlngat leest a dozen man and at the head of these mounds there stands a cross made of biscuit boxes hroasn in pieces and the cross a-nna bound ittoltsatandard by a piece of spun yarn and we stop and read the inieriptlcn ‘on the arm of the ones and these are the words that are roughly inkribed there. “To ketry andthe thunder of the guns, I welookolatfronswberewcltaad. _Mt.licsnelandwsseeatadll- taoce of tines miles or so the City ofTpreswhichevmstthlat-ime hes had its cloth hail still landing and its two towers standing out gaunt against thesky and we' look beyond Ypms and we see the battle lmuad Of-lihb earlier months out this year i915. Dot the mines of IAngm-arck St. Julian, Hill 60, have any mean- ing for you and me? Oen we imag- inc what took place time on the send ofApril i015, Lot's try? Four o'clock in the afternoon 0! April 22nd, 191B another peaceful scene and yet when we look closely we see a strange sighit, we see ma! leaving their trenches and as they approach us we see that they wear a strange un- iionn and that many lppels‘ to be in extreme pain and are trying to obtain relief by violent vomiting. Who are these men? They are the Ronda Auxiliaries, the Algerian: Zouaves and they appear -to . be in neat alarmand behind them there rolls a strange cloud slightly tinged with yellow. What is that? You know asweilasldowuwtiiiasitcloudis. It la the first cloud of poison gas that has lust been launched by Ger- many upon her-enemies though she has several years before signed an agreement that she would never use it. The cloud rolls on and the Al- ger-iens rota-edit leaving a gap of four miles orac in the advance line and behind iihat cloud, complete to the lestbiattononltsuoiformlndlihe last buckle on its equipment there marches the flower of the Gennsn army and their objective is the thinfl desired, Calais and the channel ports andbynlltheirrulesofwaras they know it, by all iiihelr text books which they have studied for the last they stand there on the road wait- “my y,“ u,” h“, m“ ‘m, very Mdv sale in the West. Mr. 1,1310;- ug, w‘; m go dawn the bu?‘ they much ‘award “m: obkmve Schunnan wiho had been an exten- to join them and as we approach, the ‘mppomt But who u‘ mm)“ mm sive farmer in Saskatchewan, has re- cgmpgnyg gq-gum magm- Npgflg m who "e suddmb, mm: m,” m“ ‘our cently sold several scoliosis of his mile gap, who dare to stand up before 3M2“ mil“. 0011')’ On,‘ and We take m‘, ‘night q! Gennaxjyq W110 no m‘ W99‘ he h“ l “Dunn of di-QPOQ‘ post ntflhe med of the column m”, mm who 10m m“ mm than 1118 i?! I11 hi! PfflPefi-v libero and ilncwhodare Itosay toGermany, "thusfarshallthougoandncfilr- tharlfiwilltellyouwhctiisflclnm are, tihough probably you know, for they are the ma: of the first Can- nmdm? Th9 °°bb1° ‘time’ l“ u“ aolan division and they have been h flung ma." this four mils gap laid they are to hold Germany. Aston- ished Germany hesitates and that royals up her power against this thin khaki line, which bends and bendc. lllil-lfl VIIUBQ 0f 16 Clytte 111d on 0il.i' but n do’. not lbraak‘ Thwm-igd m o! ‘wrung ‘a and wok her purpose Germany again royals up against the khaki line m’ “m” “d” m‘ m“ 1°“ m °°“ "kc e "<11! "KW it W“! ""1 m” munlty and he will be‘ much nflssed “i” m‘! 8m" “hit"- °" °“' "Km but it does not break and M‘ "l!" by his neighbours and many friends. PM“ l" "Y"? ""1 “Wm”? days midst sOlmds of slaughter and H, w“ . munch adhem, u, we "Mb ll" W" W“ i" “um” 1°‘ unmitigated Hell, from trench line to m,“ “mo,” church mm u, ti" ‘MP’ m" bmmd i" "is “um- shell hole, from lhell hole to the M, ,0 mom has,“ m, mmwmg On our left stands the vlilase church open wound, w, club heavfly Q my- Mdow ‘wmefly Miss Elizabeth Mb with its crowded_ churchyard and at one,’ we boom a mama,‘ 81m, me Bfldesdaughur to the late ML and the door perhaps them stands the Canadian Battalion, “am yam gym Mm mom” McBride’ om ‘m’ Ad_ ‘flak-robe!’ pflal’ “might”: us n3 vlfith 17MB hlandifi 811d i116! hOld G01“ rim ma one daughter. Inez: also w we march by. Fiuther on, on our left “m”, and Germuw unw-uumiy ‘m; {our mm’ nmmy: Mm Pmflck ' ll i" "m" "l" with W’ mm“ herself in csi the new trench line and 0mm“, o, mane; M, wow after three days bottle, where worn. ma‘ “w” “$119M” "m bu” “d decimated, but unconquered men of Mun,” o; mgewwn and Mm M- “h” w’ “m” u’ u“ “m” ‘Nd’ Canada are relieved. Well did Sir be“, Magnum o; mnkon, u, m o; "m" ma“ ' mum” °t that very John Ronvh in hi! M16811!!! 0f W11‘ whom the sincere sympathy of the “m” “bmd w?" "i" mlimi’ m‘ srotulailowi express it. "this day Ga-n- community is ciiiiended. The funeral 1°° "4 ‘h’ M~ P- W“ "' “M "s" ads. has saved the situation." and as took Place on Friday morninB from m“ ‘“"°'*'* “‘ l” °“’ "m" “m” you and fate-lid 111 Weber 1915 be- his laio residence to the Kinkora the road to Mt. Kemcl. We leave La n“ “m” “W, unoknown “m,” m Church md “main” m“ ML CIYW’ 59mm ""1 3° m“ m“) the Yprm salient, we ask ourselves 5mm 0135mm]; md m; very iuge- the valley‘. where stands the water m‘ on repeat“ quamml for Whig, b, .M°Med'__s_ cost did our comrades die? Was it fox-civilization? Yes. Was it for the British Empire? Yes, and it was for home and county too. our comrades have died for Canada and we are asked to live for Canada for today you and X byiifhe grace of God and by the lives of our comrades laid dew-h overseas. are l-iome in Canada oncemoreitoca-nvoaithalifsof Canadian citizenship. We find it hard no doubt, we find it irksomo monot- onous; I myself know what that means. No longer do we have brass bands to play us to our work. no longer do we have cheering crowds to send us on our way; those things belong to the years 1914-1918, but we are nevertheless called upon to undertake the everyday duties of Canadian citizenship and it is by the way in which we solve our duties. our daily tasks as fliey come to our hand tihst we shall prove ourselves to be worthy members of the Can- adian Legicn and shell b? our trvlns solve our problems with the boll! that God has glvm us, thatweshsil go along way to raise our country tothe place which she belong in the front rank amongst the nations o! tho world and when we do that, than and chly then shall we be able to sly with pride that is wholly justified, we first saw the light in Oanadl. tho land beloved of God. We are her marrow and hm- blcod end we the meaofoanadaeaniwfllihfl W" and brag that We were born in__Can- ode beneath the British Flag. Comrades. I have Ipoken. / Dtilfllll at a xii-sails. manna poue-reoentiyatoia thawetchvdog. hibitiooa tifl' “It . . a 5...... ma... will i... u‘... __'i‘l-IE CHARLUIT ETOWNHQQKQRN _ Western Guardian ' -aoam noon nova better than ever. All grocers. siu-s-s-imoum. —BOBINSONS PUPPY BISCUIT i STORE HOURS O A. M. TO 6. P. M. '(ground), best for pups. ‘ ’ ---'s, Summers!‘ . 2821-44-21. _-PAlt'l‘fIlS HAVING 800KB!) orders for feed wheat kindly call and take delivery at once. E. Ken- nedy. 2837-44-21 —HIGIIIEST PRICE FOB. PAIR 0F SILVER PELTS-Mr T. D. Car- ruthers and Mir. J. B. Wright oi’ Bummersl’ , returned home on Wednesday evening from Montreal where they have been amending the Fur Auction Bales. They report a fair average sale with a. brisker de. mend for the lower grades of skins. A pair of silver fox pelts which were sold through the co-operative mark- eting Department of the Canadian National Silver Fox Breeders Assoc- iation fetched the highest price during the sale, having realized $320 each-a. —l5LAND POTATOES FOR Tm: WEST-Mr. may Séhurman of Dods- lsnd, Bask. but former! y of New Annan, brought to the Island rec- enitly a car load of western horses which he sold Privately M I- 200d figure. The horses were all in excel- lent audition and were rated as first clan farm animals and found a ready market. Mr. Bchurmsn has lust bought and shipped from Sum- mereide several car-loads of Island potatoes to different. parts of Sas- katchewan. He says the P. E. I. po- taitoes are much favored and find a farm and although now returning to coming to Summerslde to reside per manentlw-S . —DIATH OI‘ MB. JAM!!! CON- , NOLLY-‘Ihe deeith occurred st his oms in Middleton on Wednesday of Mir. James Connolly It tho age of 68 years attsr an ilinea of a few weeks. The deceased was a very prosperous’ farmer, having one of the best farms in the Middleton district. He was a akeanlntlrfltln llimliiitom per- ialnlngtothebsbtormenofflhscom- Murphy of Middleton; Mrs, Phail -ALBIB.TON INSTITUTE - The regular monthly meeting of the Al- berlon Women's Institute was held on Tuesday, April 1st, in the Institute Room with the president, Mrs. I-l. J. Larkin presiding. Meeting opened with the Ode and roll call was res- ponded tc by twenty six members. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. The Treasurer re- ported the following receipts: Gov- ernment Grant $8.75‘, rent of hall for movies, $20.00 and dues $1.00, leaving a balance in the Bank after bills were paid of $18.94, The following bills were presented and ordered paid: light reflectors, brooms, coal, electric light. The sick committee reported visiting four sick members. A hearty welcome was given to Mrs. Leavitt and Mrs. Wilson, who were present for the first time since their illness last fall. The concert, which was postponed from March 17th, was left in the hands of a competent commit- tee who expect to have it held short- ly after Easter. It was decided to hold a Pantry Bale on Saturday, April 15th, in the store of Mr. H. J. Larkin. Various ways of raising funds were then discussed and Mrs. Burke suggested a rummage sale, one was held last year, which was very "l and she felt quite sure we could make a greater success this year with the co-operation of all. It was then decided to hold this aele early in May and it is hoped that all will co-operate as funds are greatly needed to apply ‘on the building fund. Correspondence» was read by the sec- rotary and It was decided to help in making up linen for the Benatorium. Committees were appointed as foi- a e i0([Ri - -.!_ _ PRICES OII SPECIALS EFFECTIVE APRIL 4TH TD APRIL IIITH. APR T‘ - .=, 19304 a ... ~u SPECIAL! PEANUT 'BUTTER Toy Pails illeri’) ‘ ._____.. ,. rPrices to 2;: ' tice you-- >1 13 Q2‘ Quality to i’ Pa" kagp ygu-n itir SHREDDED WH EAT, 1 Pkg. .. .. .. .. .. 1 I aaxme sons _ 3lbs.for .. .'. .. .. . ' satonia saxme POWDER, i .. .. 4c 2 pkgs. .. .. .. LEMON PIE FILLER Per tin .. .. .. .. POTATO FLOUR, Si. Lawrence usiipzlisi; " " " 23$ ilin .. .. .. .. .. j KELLoccs Rice Krispies Pkg. ME JAVA FRESH ROASTED COFFEE, Perlb. .. .. .. .. .. I New Shelled Walnuts oriieaux H B Lb. . SPEOCIAL l Kellogg's Corn Flakes pkgs 25C \\\' sfi I * j-L _ B a h I n d each . Grceeterla is e -' dominating aim "fr? make the Grccetsrla ' - n by wcrd for 9500', . - omy and quality. _, _ - To attain this re-A quires good manage- mont buying in large quantities and ad- vanced ideas in moi.‘- chsndlslng. Occasionally thdre may be some -cne who underaelis sue. z. - but as a rule _ cur prices are the low- est obtainable and satisfaction ls guar- anteed. Swansdown Cake ' - Flour is Wheat i’ A pkgs. f".“."f. .. .. ..50c Zebra Lux’. ; - 5:31: i-Fsigif. sail‘: 17c 3o»? . arrows (nos Aicoiiosici- - 14c VANILLA FLAVOBING. 6oz... .. .. .. .. SPECIAL I Pure , I ‘i?’ APRICUTS, "~' "- Bglvgzlf-hoiile .. .. 65c Frys ycocoa (Choice ovanvraiod) CHOICE PEARL 1/ ‘h “n Perlii. .. .. .. .. .. _ F j TAPIOCA, 10c , = - _ cupoéggflizkzvaroaarsn - Lb... as ea a... .- ' B‘ack I “ °’i%'ii.iii"‘“'* “m” s ..‘.".."..' in..." Tin .. .. ..'.. .. .. Tealh- -- 3 boxes for .. .. Clover Honey".'};,559t§; i SPECIAL! Catelli macaroni l6 oz. I If . and Snaohetti P" , ‘I oneness . . 651mm; Memum s," DEL Moms t- i “mums Per Dozen .......... SPINACH 1 a“ ‘ rei-Tin............. l’er’l‘ln------------- \ _ LEMONS ‘"' ' ‘ ' _ Per Dozen .......... qi Speolall Special! i 555011555 Wmaivi-giegnlgdivieeichoafisilsceofrom i Touéir 1 9 ». - Ralsms Bulk c cur new Spring Catalogue place PAP n o 2 Lbs. your order through your nearest 6 R0 s ' ' ' ' _ M. o. Office. " 2 ... 23o~|§ y ' I ' son and Mrs. W. C. Leavitt. The, next. meeting is to be held on 'I‘ucs-' dill’. May 8th. roll call to be answer- Cd by $111K. 88y. pay or play. Lunch was served by Mrs. McKendrick, Mrs.‘ Howard Clark and Mrs. Herbert Clark after which the meeting closed with} the National Anthem. i r i i —-Miss Maud McMillan, who has‘ been visiting fsiends in Montreal, returned lo lrzr home in Bloom- field on Thursday-S. Eastern Guardian I . i i ..'0UR FOX BREAD ideal feed im Duns and adults. Robinson's, Suin- mcrsidc. 2821 -4-5-2..‘ ..'BRIDGETOWN INSTITUTE —i The March meeting of the Bridge- town Women's Institute was held at‘ the home of Mrs. ‘E. H. Clay on Mar l 26th. with nine members present Meeting opened by singing ‘O Can-i ads." Roll call W85 answered by Canadian Product and where manu- factured. Minutcs of last_ meeting were read and approved. The Score-l i tsry reported the Government Grant of $2.00 was received. The School Committee reported. The Sick Com- rnlttec reported they had visited the‘ sick in the community. School com- mittee for April, Mrs. J. A. Stems and Mrs. N. W. Mciaod: Sick Com- mittee, Miss Georgie iingwell. Mrs. Frank Clay. The Institute unanim-l ousiy agreed to help in the work ofl making the linen for the Sanatoriuni] Program for the evening was: Read-l lng. "Feeding the Moth" by Mrs. O. W. Ross: Piano Selection, Mrs. Hank Clay: Demonstration on making ‘beaded flowers" by Miss‘ Georgie ‘Dingweli. Next meeting to be held at] Mrs. Ii. H. MacDonaids, roll call to. be answered with a nickel. Meeting closed by singing the National An- Iltaslleidtng; Plosfllalfraflnn- .tcc.lfra.ohaniplonandaanspunn; lefrsshiocnh-llrs. th\n, after which Hrs. Clay served Wells, lira. Wil- a dainty lunch. a R. Announce a Change ._ R l! ‘am J. Macdonald €o° Limited A CARDIGAN I‘, v .\ h Their Business "‘ This will advise our customers that we have decided de- flihtely to discontinue the giving o! crulit and to confine our business strictly to the selling for cash. ‘ -. Competition is so keen nowadays that to gel the’ best price we find that we must pay cash for our goods and our customers realize this also. Many of them have told us that. they would rather deal at a cash store as they i.e in: liable to pay s credit price for what they buy. _,s. w} It is unnecessary to tell you that we will as lie-flia buy everything from you that we can turn over, and that everything we have to sell will be sold n: ~hcriply as possible. We wish to advise all those who have not [mid ineli- 15$!‘ years accounts to come in and do so. This ls most impish‘: the. Your account will be rendered within the nestlyycltsk‘, and must be settled as we do not purpose to lumping; I hereafter. MW,‘ We thank inost sincerely all those who have nefpiiirto make our business what it is. we also hope that you willxm be our good customers and help to make this new vemwhg success . J. Macdonald fi? Limited