_,.s..§-’==i. W.-lf" "`”"` ¥ *'22* ces' _i .'25- HERE is no 'reason for . ~.. - - serving poor ,coffee-than for | making omelets _of stale eggs. Simply use rea- ' Sonable care in n_\aking,and start 5 with sim. I BRAND COFFEE , Q. .158 , L *iff-‘ TWO MORE CANADIAN HOSPITALS ESTABLISHED. 'i‘ouoN'ro. om., April r..--'im iuiiii “‘ and Empire to-iluy puhllslies the lol- ii lowing ciiblez- " "Two more (‘zinudl;in mlliiui'_v hospitals linvi-. been csluillislicil in l<‘ruli<-e. iiiid ii third will sliortly lu~ rondy. iimlilin: four nll~t`ninuIinii hos- pitals on the Voiiiiiieiit. 'l‘hcre is one gcliernl, one :~iliitioiiaii'y niiil one cus tially cleiiriiii: station. i-oiniiiniidi-d re- spectively by l.icut..-t'oloiii-I Iiriilges. lliajor McKee :ind l.lelit.-t‘olom-l l~`uril, 'l`t:|ils :uid huts ure to he used for ull _ tlllree. ‘ "ln ndtlilioii nrrniigciiioiits :ire being hindi- for the '|`oroiito und McGill l.'iilver.sll_\. and ollier units besides thc liospllnls. (ienernl Carlton Jones is vsinlilllaliiiiix nl the convalescent 1-iinips :lt Slioi‘iicllll'e. There will be sports :uid other amusciuents, coil- iliictoil by Y.M.tT.A. (Jnnxullan division. Trnliilng work ls going oil, but other- wise l,lieri~ ls -little tu report. The hcnlth ol' the men is remarkably good. Some more wounded Vuiiadiaus have reached linixlaiid. t‘ol. llndgetts. ilie lted Cross Voinuilssloiier. has _lust returned to l.oiulou l`roin I-‘rant-e, \\'li<,-rc he found :ill sutist'aetor_\'. i _ i llllll R\\\\\`\\\\\\YIA IIIIIIQ u \\\\\\\\\\\»y//lllllln illllna J T ,aj/A J,\ ' -"'4uuH" . #50000 il .. /Iii V ,_-Z , . ~ is This drawing re resents beautiful shoe, ciesigned or pzirticuiiir women.. -Note the perfect lines. nd wilhzill its bcaut tiierc s that lovely feelying of coinfort :md the knowledge that your feet are entirely satisfied. _This feeling is. assured with every pair of “l:`inprcss” or "Walk-Over” Sllocs. Morris & Smit Sole Agents Queen St. IllllIYlll'A\\\\VIIA\\\V|ll|I 'A _\_. .>,,$°” IB“\\ t’ lil//4K\\\\\'W IIU0IHI4\\\\\\\\W/II//If "‘ ' N "°\ IJ N* ns -Moderate Prices I5igh Quality Grocerie \= l'i'ii-l-.~¢ und fiiiiilily ure |\\-o ililngs to bc carefully' voiiulilcrl-il when buying i.:|'o¢-cries. for if you fall to get quality you simp- ly tlirow nwuy _\'our mon- ey. .\'u matter how small the niuounl may he they liuickly total up to i1 sub- stciiliul sum. \\'c liuve u splendid .~'ho\vlng of all that is ronlly good ln high qual- ity groceries and our pri- ces are very low consider- ing the high quality of our goods. Phone us a trial i order and get acquainted i with our superior' service. -.». =& & CO. _ in sl KIIIA\\\\\\lllll -___ -- _ _Tue sorlal Parlours. Sulnmerside. side harbor ls fast disappearing. Al- ready there ls quite a stretch of open water extending from Railway Wharf In the direction of the Light House.- H. » ' --OPERATED UPON.--Miss Lillian Carver. the tl-yoar~old daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Oliver Carver. Summer- side, was on Tuesday conveyed to the Prince County Hospital. where, upon examination, it was found she was suffering from an attack of sppendici- tic and accordingly on Wednesday a Miss Carver is now rapidly recovering. "'H- , u lllllf -A ROBBERY.-Another robbery has been committed in Summerside. On Monday night the store-room of ll private citizen was broken into and several bags of flour .stolen therefrom. A hole happened to be in one of the bags through which some of the flour trickled out and next day these marks ‘wt-re followed to thc residence of a iienr-by neighbor with the result tiint tho goods were recovered and return- cd to the lawful owner but the offen- der has been successful ln leaving for parts that have not yet been located. -H. -PLEASANT ENTERTAINMENT -Despite criticisms. notwithstanding the bud roads and inclemcncy of the weather, together with minor other oppositions and' drawbacks, the Allies Atlih,-tic Club of Kensington. by pre- senting n high class entertainment to lin appreciative audience of about three hundred people, gained their suprcinucy :liter ii fierce struggle for ,cxistcnco. A special train from Suni- incrsidc brought ln quite a number. ar- riving nbout 7.30. As genial and pop- nr as evcr, Mr. James Pendorgnst ctcd in the capacity of clnilrnmn. .llni allways on hand when anything rc- lutiug lo athletics in in thc uir. The progrniiiinc eoiisisteil of two short |>luys hi whirli the lending pnrts were lnken by llliss Gluilys Doyle, Miss llelcn Cooke, Messrs. .loliii Tliompson ul Snlnuel (Yulneron. Excellent ln- ruinciitnl music was furnished by Miss I.t-silo und b_v biessrs. ileudy. lliirgess and Lyndi-i. Messrs. Ilurgcss :ind Thompson in tenor nnd base. -harmed the audience with the beuu- tiful and pathetic soul; "Just Before the lluttlo, Mother." nttcrlvurds glad- denlng their licurts with “TIppcrary." Other numbers wi-ll worthy ot’ mention were “The Banks of linvnun" by Mr. Burgess; “Bonnie Sweet Nessie" by Mr. Thompson; “i \Vlll Love you when the Silver Threads," ote.," hy Miss Dunning; recitntlons by lllessrs. Sam- uel and Allison l’rofltt. A number of baskets were auctioned off by Mr. llugh Morrison. after whicli the devot- ees ot’ the terpsichorean art chased the glowing hours with flying feet nn- til the wee sinh' hours. Much credit is due Mrs. Wilfred Woodside to lvhose untiriug ellorts the success ol’ the concert was largely due. Mr. llorry \\',a1rrcn. who was taking the lend in the comedy “Rooney's Restaur- nnt" lind the inlsfortllne to huve his leg broken while at work in his fath- er's inlll and had to be replaced by Mr. John Thompson, whose natural elo- iiiionce helped lilin iii many a tight place. "Gibsons Dyspepsiu Remedy will re- lieve indigestioii. heart-burn, sour stomncli, nausea, helcliing, sick head- ache, etc. We recominenil this pre- paration lietaiise we know what it will do-50r. bottle. A. Foster, _Druggist. 9391-4-8M3i "PORTLAND CEMENT - Usual spring importntions of fresh stock to .arrive next week-ask for our prices. CARVELL BROS. 9394-4-8M6i "l\iut~.'5 Ily:~ipenslu Tablets proinptl_v ri-lit-.ver the si-vert-st. cases of iiidh',e:4- lion. (lei. it ho.\', luke one nfter ouch liii.-:ll und el|_lo_v living. i’t‘ii-.c 2.51:. u box, ut The 'l`wo Mucs. 140 Ureut Ueurge Strcel. Mldtf. " SAMPLES and broken sizes ln ladies walsts, regular $1 to $1.25, clearing at 48c.. Secure one of these before they all go.. Sinclair 8; Stewart Ltd. 0416-4-ililicll KAISER STILL HOPEFUL. Ai\Ii~l'l‘l~}lll)Alll. (vin Loudon), i~`i'i- day. April 2.- ltcplyifii; to n tele-grain from the Imperial Ciinnccllor, the Eul- peror sent the following dcspuloh froiu iiruiy lit-udi|iiarteru today: "Your message conccrniin: the stir- ring rclcbrstloii in liouor ol' Iilfunnrk luis rejoiced mc greatly. I would with great pleasure attend personally to do homage to thc great Chancellor slid lay on thc steps of the monument, unilclst the representatives of the cm- plre and the people, u token of my reverence l`or the man who ln tho present earliest time is espeelltlly dent' to us ns the pl-rsonlllcntlou ol' Ger- man strength nnd dctr~riniimt.iol|. but my duly ' to thc armed German pooplc in to hold out in the ilclil ln order to protect und strengthen our olnpire'o power ubroud. "We shnll' succeed. Unr guarantee ls. firstly God's grace; secondly, the unanimous \vlll to achieve victory which inspires us all. and our solemn vow to make every sacrifice for the Fntlicrlaiid. which has been tested by facts. "The spirit of niiity. which has en- abled our men in the battlefield to` overcome everything that divided us will, I confidently hope. outlast the din of War. and after victory has been gnlncd will rightly bless and promote the internal development of the em- plre. "Then, as the fault of victory. rw tional life will spring up, in whl I1 the German nationality will have fail and‘ free expansion. Then the proud work tor which Blsmark laid t e founda- tiouwlll he crowned.” _'_ cunli` " w ,. ou/tnAn~rsso Never. known -to; _ mit; acts wItho`\it‘ i' smut” c' sealing# uns e nuts rlllu -rr PAYS to buy uigthisrmvinoc. --one -THE MORNING DAILY Guardian Unch can be obtained at Lsffertyfs Ton- mum successful operation was p9l?Iorm_od,._ pals ln*24 hours. ` is-I tion- for order. Mini cents. ' --oon'.t.l'nss'iniianies white vulsts _|¢¢ ¢;0lN_q,....1\pg ice gn summgr- worth"up' to $1.50. Ou sale now for quick clearance, only 680. Sinclair & Stewart, Ltd. ` 9416-4-9me1i --sate _THE sPEc|AL vA|.uE in flue' duality' white blouses. Worth from `$1.'I5 to '$2.25. your choice now only 98c.` Sinclair & Stewart, Ltd. » ` ` ` 9416-4-9mell -T0 CORREBPONDENTS.-Owl!!! tothe increasingly heavy demands on space, The Guardian cautions its cor- respondents tolls' asbrlef as possible in 'their contributions. 'Only Real News will be inserted. ' ' -LOWER » FREETOWN- l<‘oliow~ Ing are the results oi’ examinations oi' Lower Freetown School for the month of March. Grade VI.-1, Alice Caims; 2, Jennie Burns; 3, Louis Cairns; Grade V.-`I.'Anna Burns; 2, Margaret Malone; 3. Leslie Burns. Grade IV-1, Laura Cairns; 2. Amy Cairns; 3. Geo. Burns; Ralph Burns (clllll=\l); Junior. Alfred Reeves; Grade III-1. Ruth Cairns;'2; Austin lflninnilll. Grade Il- Senior._ Mory Slninioiis; juniorf 1,- Miirlou Burns; 2, lily Burns; ii. Doris Simmons., Griule I-1, Laura Burns; 2, Lloyd Stnnnoini. l'crl‘eet attendance for, month; Mu.rg:i.rot Malone, Laura Cairns.;-Amy Cairns. Stewart Burns. Katherine Malone, Georgie Burns, AI- frcd Reeves. Ruth Cairns, Doris Sim- mons. _ _ _ _ WES'1‘1']RN PERSONALS -Miss Laura Palmer and Miss Olive Mel’hec, students of the U. C. College. are spending their Easter holldnys lu tioleuiuu.--II. -Licul. l.. A. Monrc und _t}upi. A. lt. Brennan, Siiuiniorriiile. have loft for Toronto. where they will luke u course in cavalry training. in order to qualify for coinnilssloiiu in Mounted ltlllcs.- ll ._'i‘lie frioiide of Mri-l.' lfiiielc Perry, rliunnierside. will hciir with much plcneuro that utter her loui: sf.-vi-re ill- ness her roiiditioii is much improved and in-u short time she oxoects to be fully-restored-lo health,-:IL _“ggi “Tress Franklin Stetson Water lite Royalty and Tweed Hats here ln soft, and stiff all the new colors and shapes. $1.50 to $5.00. Moore dt- McLeod. 850539.-MEI; “l~‘ori.ret your corus by gettliig rid of llic_m. l\‘or|;ct the pain and discom- forts. by usiiu.: lloxull Corn Solve-nt,_ it is- i.:unrluil.ced to cure or invncy m. I`u|idod. Mae Iiliinoii Drug (lo, Cor. Great George and Kent Ste. MEtf “5 dozen coloured bedspreads, good full sizes, assorted colours and designs. ReguIar‘,$l.25 and $1.50; on sale, Special to clear, at 98c. each.. Sinclair G. Stewart, Ltd. 9416-4-9m91i "5 dozt-n coloured bedspreads. good full sizes, assorted colours and designs. Regular $1.25 and $1.50; on s-vin. special to clear. at-98c. each, _Sinclair S: Stewart, Ltd. 9416-4-ilmeii Mil. M. ll. liillill CHIEF l§lllElillMllli WHIP Mr. M. t`. Delaney. M. I.. A.. tlhieif Government Whip, is one of the busi- est men in the House this session and make his services count for the benc- tlt of his district particularly and oi' the province generally. indeed he has done lnore for thc his constituency, probably. than miy other reprcscntzi- tivt-., having to his credit four etccl bridges and at uuinhcr of other lnr provcinents, particularly on roads. 'I‘lic roads lhroulzhoul; his district are prac- ticully lined with rural ninil boxes. In addition to his onerous duties as n reprt-seiital.ivc, lic is extensively eu- gagcd lu the fox business und has tho honor of liuvlug been clioscn by ai lliillcll States syiidiciite to iiiniuige their fox business ln Tryon. This company Invested $50,000 of United States capital ln the industry and its members ore delighted with the suc- cess _already attained. During the as- sdinlallng of the lsland's gift of 100.000 bushels of oats for the Army Field. Service. Mr. Delaney was chosen to look after the collection of grain for » tho six adjoining school districts at. itil home station at Albany. The quan-` tity collected consisted of many. car- Ioldmand the business vrasconducted without a hitch and to the entire sat- lstadtlon of the districts served. It may be mentioned here that Mr. Dela- ney ls one of the largest produce buy-» word each _laser in this' column.” - .*.»~‘~.Jv.e:\»=,,. 2 -air 1 _ ilionsekeegiers W-i11-,iind th1s~-display of ‘Carpets and `Rugs,.very 1HS'beCausg;Wo___ the Possible. “ “ ' A any Long Life Goods D6ii:iisf,Bksr Chance , ,, . ri... . ii.. Noi Need A spy clot ri. so rim values MOST PEOPLE KNOW , " E And any person who will investigate can satisfy themself that no where else, the larger cities of Canada not excepted -Can Carpets and Rugs be bought so advantageously as here at this store. The assortments to be found _here_`are as broad and satisfying as thc most exacting could demand. The workmanship shows of the best, the materials are of the best that can be put in coverings of thc price, and because of these advantages and because customers Gnd here always, values bett er , ' than other stores offer at equal prices. Our Carpet business has grown to immense proportions _ , I Who want, to get their , 1 i & ' T 1 _ _ r i "F Squares and Rugs _ Carpets Wilton Squares in Fawn, Brussels Squares in different | Brown and Green, suitable for designs and colorings any r°°:i"i~4xs~$17.oo up 1'4"§j$}§~gg 3 X3* lip 3 3x31-2- 3000up X "" f _ 'Other Sizes-Different Price Other sizes-Different Price _V ' ' " in l .’ 'F signs c i"- "»t _ ` 3 x4-- ~»' _, .p ‘ii | Y Tapestry and Velvet Squares Xiielvet Squares Tapestry Squares 2 1-4x3-$%.§8 I 2 1-4x3 and larger ~ $5.00 up A CHALLENGE SQUARE Tapestry Square _3x4 made_.in different patterns that cannot be 'duplicated by any mail order house. $7.o_o Rose “if . uitrs into I in nie FOOTBALL TACTiC3 Describing n bayonet charge. l’rl- vnto Gardiner. ii Cupar num, of tho 2nd Itoynl Scots. luvulidod-Iionic, suye, “lt is liorrlblc, of course. the 111081 horrible work wc have, but you know if you don‘t 'got' your man. hc will 'get' you.. The trouble with some of oiir younger men is that" they are too iinpctuoue and do'n_ot walt to turn their opponent's bnyonot.,ii‘or my own pnrt, l turn my nn_nl’s'fsk'ewor‘ first. thcn rush hlin with my shoulder as if intiklliig ln football-fthcu I/‘get' Iilm. _"After the tlrst tlesrmail has gone down, however, ls the time of danger _tor the -lirltlsli Tommy. for he ls prac- tlciilly dofoncclensftlll -he has got his linyouct free from1the body ol'_hls fdllcn foo. ~ , ~»' "lt would bc ab' `lutel mnssacr ixvi-bayonet clinrgc til ` theyQha`d`ie|.rn¢ the 'prong' properly-ito gliitrd with time well as t.o.attack.. 'At.the same time, our new men, are splendid. l’ve soeii lads of nineteen and twenty com- ing into the trenches for the lirst time. For the first five minutes or so they would be a bit shaky but just as soon as they began to-tire they would be steady ss rocks. Their only clpllne comes tn. In the-,excltenient of a hot time they are too much given to exposing themselves- above the trenches at' first, and taking unnec- essary risks." ._ __ How 'ro sltznol lnlrsns , _ ,. .,,. ..., _ _ .., I, ers hi Prince County, and this year' hand ed ,an irnmenscrquanttty or osts,v porlt,`el.e.. for which he paid the high- oiit. No remedy do quick safe sad- sore as Putn|m’a Palli- , '“i‘il»t‘»“<- ' len oqrn txtrmer. .sam nvnrywhiin of his district and deserves with of t-250. DDI* ilottll est market price. He has done much to develop- the agricultural interests his constituents and neighbors. - i___ y , _ - lug the men to let-li.'Ei6m=take parttin-. ed how to tackle their man,and` to use: ,taint is that they. ara- too lmpstuouu and that is when the nosd of als- . . Lines imn on sisii lhcn steady aim nt tho suspected spot ulwnys sllcucos llnlpcrs. Tho reason, I suppose. ia that they darehot return shot for shot und us soon as they aroi located they unit until .uftor thu. son- trlcs ure changed. "i have tried this repeatedly und can always get my mcnls in pence lf l'll snlpc ut the sniper." 4 CHARGE OF THE GORDONB A private ln tho Gordon ‘Highland- wrltcs: ` ‘ ~ . ' ~ ' wus never cam- war - ln' up to`keep their snlpcrs tlmsyou try Then a Our climb we were ine WIY at soon comes Rich In Value-Varied In Assortment spares neither time nor trouble to _ _ _ _` _ _ ___ _ __ O _ O '“‘° Si’ ll PYOWSQ BIOS Ltd II '“‘° °““‘“” X H i __ _-__ _'__ .;~ .-_. _<_. :__ ,-,._.', ,g-_:__ :_. .-_. ,-_ -_ -_ W I down. ‘Form np, boys. Numbort' So shown now use ribbon bows many dcllclentl We suddenly discover flowers, quills and ostrich that we orc hungry; liito bully and bln are decidedly ood style cults, theii get down and sleep. Up ure vory stylls But hero, long before the dawn and oii’ after word of warnlngls needed thoin. The foregoing sums up my first the trimmings mention duy's llglillng in the campaign. They as if they had boon were cosy days to what I huvc neon lndeiluito but they will keep niitil I got. into must suggest some cozy corner." ha o ‘an air "' ' ' " ' '“ " "" “ " i i - ---- erly mid thou SNIPING THE SNIPERS various positions lug everything is very qulog but for thc shells and guns. The .German lrcnclics hero are almost 700 yards off. but they havaa sap about 150 yards oif.By day I do alot of sniping. We have specially small loopholes for snlpliig. It ls very good practice for your sliootlng; I often llrc about 200 rounds ln one day. und, ol’ course, get someone to observe with ilehl glasses where t.ho shots are going. Ulf we do not liccp onisnlplng thc Germans. start and src a nuisance. As lt- ls=wo fright- en them a bit. l _ _ i.ooi