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The Western Guardian _ I it I _ ~ ‘.1 ' '~ X ` <4 - ,_ LQNDQN, April 23.- That German L-‘-‘-'-‘-‘-'-`-'-`-‘~‘-‘-'~‘~‘~‘-`-‘-`~'~'-'~‘-‘ff-`-`~'-"5"-"-`-"`-"‘-""~"""""""’""""‘*:"3"""`""'"""`"""""’""""'f“"""" _ dr". 1 ii ta ima ti- f ir- , _ | _§,‘§"f§,°‘2’,,a{',, 1,"{f,1 ,§,§‘,,.,§ ,,M;”§’,§‘“, _rr rsvs to buy is nm rmvmts. E Q, _-,QQ H1. _ il-_,Vg ,=\ ifi ,__ _l_1 E A CUP OF COFFEE may mean almost anything -_ Good, Bad or indifferent. But a cup of SEAL BRAND corrnn ... MEANS JUST ONE THING-the most delicious beverage ever poured into a coffee cup. cuss: t. nusoiin IONTIIAL _"" _ Too Much ' e\\ ° Indoors Causes ' I-ti: H AT miserable feeling is due to impure blood resulting from -` winter s indoor living \_pr-p vi tier Loniplitiii j iuiitiwc .iiiti Loiisllpiiioii tonic out itup|iritie~ in the blood ihrrc s one ifiiit-ti\ it etl te~t-tl intl fouu eiiicat ou- for the l.t~t fii`i\ vests-an ‘ ‘ Dr WlLSON’S d d HERBINE Bll IER S a preparation marie from Daiide‘ioi|, \l tntltakc, Bnrdotk anti other puri fiiiig lit-rb- At the first approach of ~niiugie\er toniiiiritur \aLiii;__ this Irut: lllood Purifier tloiil wilt for soiueiliiiig wot ‘le develop sold at mo~t -.torea 25c laiiiilv sue, live limes is large $1 oo \\.» lrsyiey Drl|Cn Lalilel I Sl Joh N B iv- rn-it ,ru .nt it mu lh\\\\\\\\\\\\YlA lllll \\\\\\\\\\YlIIIIIIllIA| SPECIAL Shoe Values S omen’s Boot Patent button with clot top. ............ ._ $ atent and Dongoia wit kid tops.................... .. $2.50to $3.5 i:.Q:rts:rm 'FZHIIIIII/A\\“\\\iIl 'TJ bu on ._ (lun Metal in laced an ti ._ ..... _ ..... __ $2.50 to $3.50 Z orris & Smith Queen St. IlIll7llI@\\\\\\\%/llll Foxes “Pure Prince Edward Island Class “A” Silver Black Foxeg fogd sale for_ Septeaiber del_i_very._ Eitlctaptionally 80011 f0X€S at . on ence invi e . m "at°r"h'§SnUN'1Eifi5§Y sit.vsi_i rox co. LTD. Summerside, P. E. Island, Canada. 9&'l7-I-f4\l lmn Fire Insurance A Necessity Then insure in good strong stock compan- ies,which never contest an honest claim such _ as is_tep_re§ented by E. R. BROW ii; -'., if- _` _. ' t. H ‘__ ` , A . . . I K _ < < ~. _ U h': is! _ _ v A ' _ _ _. . z -_ . __ _ _E _ _. Y __ ' , ' _ __ ' ‘ _ _ _ _ ,G . . _ \ ti . i - f l _ri I..ti-..L...~..£-...l...I. ) /A ` _(yn RESET s1'It_\n;m'i~:n. _\\n{l|isli4_L. .\_`l_~_l;_1llil , _ H . _- - i. ti (_. _ _ .- __ f . VMYIBHWI IIA\\\\\\\WlIIA\\ with the British troops. dated April 16. and given out by the Pr'ess Bureau today. "ln view of false accusatlonsin en- emy newspapers regarding the con- duct of the British at Neuve Chapelle," the narrative says, “the following ex- tract from the diary of a German oili- cer, dated December 19. 1914, is inter- eating. SIGHT UNNERVES SOLDIER. "The sight of the trenches and the fury. not to say the bestiality, of our men tn beating to death wounded British. affected me so much that for the rest of the day I was tit for no- thing." "The writer of this." the British of- ficial observer continues, “was lu the 13th Regiment, 13th Division of the ith German Corps. His testimony is borne out by the evidence of our men on numerous occasions, notably at Neuve Chapelle, where several of our wounded were tempararily left be- hind unti subsequently were found bayonctetl or with their brains blown out." BABY-KILLERS ACTIVE. Reviewing recent operation ihel Eyewitness says: "On the 8 th our artillery caused further losses among hostile parties in the neighborhood of Ricliebourg- Festubt-rt. The eiieniy's trench mor- tars were active, but were soon shell- ed into silence. Our anti-aircraft guns damaged one of the enemy's aeroplanes. “About midnight of the 12th an air- shlp passed over the town and drop- ped fifteen bombs. Three women and a child were killed and a few horses were injured. “On the 13th enemy aeroplaiies were more active east of Yprcs throwing iiares and smoke bulls over the trenc- hes. which were then subjected to a ht-uvy bombardment of guns and rifle grenatlt-s. On the 1-ith the German heavy artillery' shelled Cuincby and about midnight the enemy exploded ti mine close to our trenches near St. I-Ilol, causing it few casualties. Early the following morning we fired a. mine opposite Culnchy, blowing np tt por- tion of the hostile trenches. GOTT STRAFE ENGLAN D." Prisoners state that the shortage iii regular officers and the promotion ot one year volunteers has led to great deterioration in the quality of junior officers, inaiiy of whom the soldiers regard with secret contempt. The wholesale distributioii of lroit Crosses has tnused the decoration to be dc- »piscd The Kaiser anti Von Hintien- hiirg are still popular heroes. but the Crown Prince has lost caste. The absurd forms in which hatred of the British nation is exliibitetl are shown by the report of ii. prisoner that the gas tanks at Diedenhoilen have been painted with ‘Gott Straie Eng. land in enormous letters." ll ill HIS LEGS Bll()KE_\' s\sl\Alo0N, sank., April 21- -Liutes lodd of Saskatoon, who was accepted for active service with the fltst contingent and subseqiientiy re- cctetl at Valcartier on account of his bandv legs, will again offer his services shortly. In the meantime Todd entered a city hospital and had his legs broken just below the knee and the ankle and then set Lu a man- ner tu meet the military require- She Soon Gained Forty Pounds DAME BOUCHARD FOUND NEW HEALTH IN DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS Now She is Advising all Her Friends _Who Suffer From Kidney Disease to Use Dodd's Kidney Pills P0l`lTNEl’l<`, Hamilton Cove, Sagu- eiiay (`o., Que., April 25--(Spcclnl)- Perfectly cured by the use of Do.-' town on business.-Z. ‘ -CORRECTED WEIGHT.-The uews’ltem in Pritlay's Guurtlltln giv- ing the combined weight of Messrs Peter and Martin Doyle as 4.34 lbs -WORK PROGRESSING.-The ce- ment foundation of Mr. J. E. Gallant’s drug store is now completed and the wood work construction will begin ut once. The other buildings which were also destroyed in the fire of two weeks ago will shortly be rebuilt.-Z. -DEATH OF CHILD.-The friends and neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Blanchard ot' Little Tignish ure ten- tlerlng their regret to that yotlrg couple in thc sad loss of their four year old daughter, Maria, who died on Thursday' from an attack of acute infliiiiiation of the lungs. Burial took pltice Saturday.-Z. -LITTER LOST.-Mr. C. I-‘. Mor- rlsey on Saturday was uxiforttiiiuto in finding a litter of young black foxes dead -int." entering his ranch. it is rc- reported that their mother was unable to supply milk sufliclent to feed tliem htince starvation must have lwen the cause ci’ their death.- >\‘ -VISITING SICK SON.-Mr. and Charlotetown are in attendance upon their son Ben who is reported is dan- geriously ill in the home of Mr. Celes- tln Perry DeBlols. Mr. Richard is an employee oi’ McLellan Beos anti before making Cliarlotteiown his home lived -SHOCK FATAL.-Mr. Oncsime Chaisson of Yarmouth, Maine, and formerly ti wealthy farmer of St. Felix Settlement. near Tignlsh. upon lear- ing of the death of his brother Mat- hias who died In Lawrence, Maas., last week. became suddenly ill with a weakening of the heart and Saturday a telegram to one of his relatives in Tignish stated that he was not -ex- pected to live, This gentleman is well Itnown In Tignish and while living in St. Felix a neighbor to his diseased - brother Mathias was greatly aitsched to him and no doubt the shoe added to his present precarious condition.- --___..____ 5; Him comma out 2 Dsndruif causes a feverish irritation of the scalp. the hair roots shrinlt. loos- en and then the iisir comes out fast. 'ro stop falling hair si. onessntt lit rid ot ovary particle of dsntiruil. let s- 25s. bottle of Dsaderino st suv drus- stors. pour s little iii your hand sad rub it into the scalp. After s few slr .'i‘:":‘.."..':»-. ~.~.t :s'.-.°r.i-.a -°“°l- should have read 634 lbs. instead.-Z. --- ry E last ill iillt Sincl has pill. io' be this i The Linoleum You Want Is Here __ 1. ,_ _ I Our ambition is to provide for housekeepers the very 555* I-i“°l°“m° and Oileloths tiiat skilled workmen are caggble of making. Not j\1Sf Ofdinalx 80048 .,- _ and act the part in the long service they afford. that have the outward appea tance Of ins E004 but g°°dS that l°°k t e pm -1- Investigation and experience have proven to us and thousands of custom- ers that our Linoleums and Oileloths offer you certain satisfaction. They are ' designed by men who are artists in their line and who know how to combine -~.- style with durability. _ i . _- ‘f able Goodness » . That is an intrinsic part of every Carpet or Square we sell that brings housekeepers - back here season after season Now we are showing more -.~ pleasing patterns and better values than ever before. :ff >,- ,'_. 3'. ,. 2 1-4x3-$17.00 up " 3x3- 20.00 up -- 3x3 1-2 - 30.00 up if 2 1-4x3-$11.50 sits- 12.00 <~.- 3x3 1-2- 15 oo .~,- .,- -.- 2 1-4x3-$11.50 ' 3x4- 20.00 ._- _‘- -‘- _ estry Squares $5.00 up. -r 5- 5- _-_ Welton and Tapestry isfaction ‘ v,- 5'2" '»f It’s The Depend- Wilton Squares ~'»‘ Brussels Squares . Velvet Squares Also a large number of Tap- . Stair Carpets All makes and patterns in- cluding Jute, Velvet, Brussels will wear to your perfect sat- 10c per yd. to $2.00 Are You goods Bath Mats For the properly appointed bath room in different sizes and designs 65c to $2.75 For . Looking For Complete Linoleum Satisfaction Then come avisiting here, permit us to demon- sti-ate the genuine worthiness of the we sell These goods have advanced in price but we have just received a shipment bought before the _' advance and you will get the benefit 29c to $1.25 per yd. -- Oilcloth Squares j the small room in the ._ house or for a porch these .~.- Squares just fit the bill f 35c to $1.50 each ' because our square deal couragements for continued patronage. _ Truth Feeling Makes Easy Selling _ , $- _Y 4 ~* Daily Delights In Dealing We give honest people more than a ghost of a chance to really own home furnishings. They get ' a low cash price here. We laugh at competition - ,t. I . ings with patrons are en- _ f -'. 0 A Special Brussels Rug I. That cannot be beaten by any foreign or domestic house. It is a special, and we offer them at $1.25 each 'l.j~ h t t a Made of Food material design,Bul Dog standing on Union Jack $2 25 Patriotic Brass Tubing ' 3 1-2c up. ~' Curtain Poles ' 8c ea. up. ' Printed Oilcloth ' 29c up. _ J. J- '. i "i -ie I window shades. *I ff I We make window shades while you wait, we have all qualities of .-__ I _cloths in stock, all we want is the measure. vf .,- .A- :,- -3* Prowse Bros. Ltd. 5 A Shop for the Housekeeper for Cares .,- v‘ 1 14 1 #_ v`,1 i` 1* 1* 1* 1* :_ 1* t i v 1 - `- _ ill; ix# I _- I _ _ _ i i'otir years.-Z. -HOTEL ARRIVALS.-Registered at the Bellevue llotel for the week en- ding April 24th, were the following: H. Oake, Toronto; S. H. Case, Mono ton; D. R. ltutherford. J. S. Chandler. J. H. ,lamin Bremner, Charlottetown; at the Bernard Hotel were registered last week J. P. Arsenault, Howland; Dave Billiphant, Summerside; A. Forsythe, Charlottetown: Marin Gallant, Ur- Mrs- Onesime Richard. and family Iianviue; ceo. Quinn, Leovtile; J. H. Bernard, W. A. Gaudet, City.-Z. S. Wannamalter St. John, O. J. Hoffman. W. H. Tidma.rsh,Ben. WESTERN PERSONALS -Senator Murphy. Tignish. wits a in DeBlois, n. neighbor of Mr. Perr_v.- vmttm- io gummergide yesterday.-X. Z -Mr. Beecher Inman. l-IamDi0lI. was Victoria on business Thursday of week.-V. --The many friends of Mrs George Andrew, North St Eleanors. will re- [ret home.-X. to hear that she is ill at her '-Mr Willard Waugh. Albei-ton. came to Biimmerside esterda to visit who _ Y Y his brother. Mr D. M. Waugh, _ is seriously ill.-X. -The many friends of Mr D. M. Waugh. Summsrside. will regret to heir Z. having been taltsn suddenly Ill on Sunday evening.--X. that he is coiliined to his home. '_--Misses Irene elrose 'and Tillie Howstt lett Sttmme ide yelierdli' vis Charlottetown for North < Adam!- Msss., where they purpose traininl fill' nurses.-X. ~ - ' - Mr John P. Gaudet, of Messrs. sir it Stewart, Ltd.. Sumuierslde. been ooiifinoti to.IiIs homo for the week with toiisilitis. l-is expects st work sgsiu the Isitsr psi-t oi week.-X. _ _ _ Mi- Allred Murphy, has been confined ' -REPAIRING ENGINE.-Mr. Har to his home for some time with a speed chances of escape from the . Spencer of llalifax who for tlielsevere attack oi' la grlppe. will he two weeks has been repairing the pleased to hear he is mitch improved engines of Patrol i). (Government Boat) now moored at Tignish Harbor returned to his home Monduy. Mr. Spencer although a young man is one of the ablest in the Naval Service in which he has been attached for the Inst anti expects to return to work iii it few days.-.\' _ EITEL ENABLEO TO INCREASE HER SPEED LONDON. April 26.-That the Brit.- isli government had protested against some of the facilities afforded the Ger- man auxiliary cruiser Prlnz Eitcl‘ Friedrich at Newport News was dis- closed today in a reply in the House of (loninions made by Sir Edward Grey the British Foreign Minister, to a question asked by Commander Sarlyotl Bellttirs, who recently wus returned to parliament at a bye-election. ('ommaiider Bellairs asked whether thc permission to repair the cruiser "includctl the use oi’ the ort for clean British cruisers." Sir Edward Grey said that before her interment the Eitel Friedrich had had her bottom cleuiicd anti coated with ti non-fouling composition while in dry dock in Newport News. thus txouslderably increasing her speed." "His Milli’-sty‘s government,’.' Sir Edward continued, "protested, on the ground that an increase in her speed or radius of action, us the case might be. was nn increase of Iier fighting force, such as Article 17 of The Hague conventeion forbids. The United States government refused to admit this, considering that any damage sus- tained hy the action of the sea, and not inflicted by tin enemy, may be made good. They also called attention to thc provision that the local authori- ties or neutral powers shall decide what rcpiiirs nrt- necessttr_v." _ |) . ing her‘hull, thereby liit~i'cnsin`g her Killian ' -' There is nothing more discouraging than Nervous Prostration. because of the exhausted condition of the ner- vous system, weakness and helpless- ness taltepossesslon of the body. The faculties of the mind as well as those of the body are affected and hope and courage disappear. The patient, often appearing well, Bets little sympathy. and few doctors understand diseases of the nerves well 0-Il0ll!h to treat nervour pi-ogtt-ation llllellllsnfly. Dr. Chase's Nerve Food is founded on the prescription of a great nerve specialist, and hence its wonderful success In curing ailments ofélils i;i_;3;_e.M ' rs. ay Williams. Tillson- lillft. Ont.. lt. lt. ll, writes: “I can# 1101 Speak too hikhly of Dr. Cltssds Nerve Food. I suffered for years with my nerves, and st one time I was °0““l1¢d t0 my bed with-nervous Totally Iliscouragetl by » - Nervous Prosiraiioii AFTER MANY WEEKS OF DOCTORING A FRIEND RECOMMENDED DR CHA8E’8 NERVE FOOD, AND SHE WA8 CURED ' *___ was weak and helpless and so discour- aged and despondent that I thought l would lose my mind. I tloctored with several doctors and received but lit- tle beneiit. At last I became very much discouraged and thought I would neverget better. A friend sd- vlssd me to try Dr. Chsse's Nerve Food, and before I had finished the first box I knew that it was helping me. It took several boxes of tho Nerve Food to msits me well and l' can truly say that it is a wonderful builder-up of the nervous system. It is only wise prevent suoli dreaded diseases ss ,ei-vous Frustra- tjionk Parslysi; and ' oiiiotor Mahi: Y eepng t e nerv system good condition at aiitimel. Will!! you cannot sleep well have h aches and lndigeltloil he ‘°°°§? :::.':::":'.':.:'.t“i:~-ia’ ..'i"'§‘....-: prostrsittm for several wsaits. l can-4 not just explain my feelings, but nam rm, 2 N i»mi'sii tial- 1_°li'3~1°5~». .”"'|i _‘ °”””` i -l- ."‘. -Y -' ` '.l'~>;~.--<';i-`» ~ Q" < .. -...timinsu