m 1 , Davidson Commission that momlng \ General Agent j Jeweller and as it had been revealed in re- \ . :_ , ,________________ turns brought down in the House he i L r' _ Saturday, ay 27th, is the Last Day on which Security Stock will be ffered to Guardian Readers at ‘int I B100 .Tea is ani _Every-day Luxury STEADFASTLY HEFUSB ~ .suosrirurss _ I _ ‘Yu »-" ‘t.°th'!l*r.w~ \ PROTECTIVE and ART|sr\c For " all shingles_'on groofs and _walls ANcHos SHINGLE; sTA|Ns add years'of life and 'an unusual degree of_beauty. _ _ 0,1 They are made in artistic ` “"1 shadesofgreys,reds,greens, ,DI i yellows, browns and blacks. EE Call at our store and obtain < _ a booklet with full instruc- tions showing the actual stains on wood. ..'sNn - |..ilii§i mlizi L 11 -/:-2. .!.'lf_<_ _ untill"- ’-t“» if _.__~ 1:. _l A.; 1 .- _ 1 r - .p I, Fennell & Chandler Charlottetown P. E. I. _ _I -_ (/Accident Protection On High Sem If you have occasion to travel to Europe this year -- either on private or public duty- there is one insurance company that will protect you, or those dependent upon you, from any possible loss. This company is the Law Union and Rock Ins uran ce ; Con1pany,| Limited of London, England and .ts policy covers complete accident, liabilities particul- ~arly against sea mine s, submarine attacks, or other conting- ency. which may possibly he met with in present-day ocean travel ' The Law Union and Rock Insurance Company Ltd.. has assets of over $48,-500,000 and is one of the strongest insur- ance companies in the British Empire. Call and talk the matter over with me before you sail. ' H. M. DgAv1soN A VEOOIL 140 YEARS OLD IB OUT AGAIN COPENI-IAGEN. May 22.- A l'8~ markable example of the extraordin- ary straits to which shipping has been reduced for want of vessels is told 0! in a despatch to the Ekstraplodet from Svendborl. Anything that can be floated is being pressed into service I Two sailing -vessels, one, the Marie, of Troenss, which was built in 17'I6.,\\!ld another, the Tevende Brodie, oi Mars- tal, built in 1786. have been riK86d ul! _and sent out to enter the competition for the enormous freight rates which are now being offered everywhere. _ Poor Memory. Leaked Vlgor. Lost Employment. Proof That You Quickly Get Brselng Health From Ferrozone. There's a real reason why Ferrozone cures. It’s a true nerve tonic-not a stimu- lant-it feeds the nerves with nourish- ment-gives them vital actual activity. No other tonic in the world like Fer- rozone, nothing else is so quick and lasting in its effects on a run-down. nervous system. “I used enough medi- cine to appreciate an honest one," , writes J. B. Beattie, from his home in Newcastle. _“From babyhood I was not overly strong and was always ner- _ vous. I smoked a good deal, but-on the whole my habits were good. My of the hours of sleep. I would awe. His Nerves I mags: be interred from no uct not i . ts 0-1#-no-.- OTTAWL. 15 A 0 ltl motion cena y the lllinllm, ll; Militia for the' alle of defective' .'°“Pm°l.°° Ltd.. was on §a`i€l may _ilbwomy me common' - on I. division ol (0 to 17 The Dl'ol`Mt` mlsht have has ax me to one full: But me of mt set afternoon, ahd‘,‘1g&nlng witness . tba‘ hottest debate* t' Hanurdireoorei for the 1918 sitting of Parliament. lt arose over..the‘.rnotion referred te.', 'rust the latter _was merely to sive an opportunity for discussion and that UN I dbdxnediy partisan character the task of moving it was entruled to lr D D McKenzie of North Cape Breton and that Mr F B Carvell of Carleton was its principal supporter Al I mllttter of fact the ammunition sais in question has already been ro- ferred for information to the Davidson D Y Ill' e fullest investigation That it was not investilotion but lnsinuetlen which the Owositlon desired however and' less facility for inquiry than an op- portunity for invectlve was amply il- gisitrated inuthe debate. Mr. Carvell long been noted tor his metcnlees I vituperative powers but on Saturday he rose to new heights of reckless verbiago. With face convulsed slid voice at screaming pitch be shouted B- tacks on the Government. the lin- isslon itself Even Capt John Thom wsfvn- idsstlwik also-hu¢.~_‘”` I After crlsl: the week ‘ and to whip it up l used highly spiced and sweet foods. First thing I knew tra work, and then an awful tiredness of dread-almost fear-made me think I was losing a grip of myself. My power of memory weakened and I lost my position. Then I read about Fer- scored. and every dose was almost like sunshine. At once I began to feel better. and permanently better I really was, for less than a dozen boxes made me a well man. Now I can do my work with any man and I am grateful to Fer- rozone.” Ferrozone corrects all enfeebled con ditlons of the system, builds up and gives the body great resistive power against disease. To use Ferrozone as- sures lasting robust health. 50c. per box or six boxes for $2.50, at all deal- ers. Try Ferrozone, do it today. Jewelry If you want honest goods at honest prices you will not forget us when about to purchase aWatch, Clock orarticle of Jewelry Special attention given tt; repairing of Watches e c. C. W. Patterson ken too early, my appetite was poor, I had palpitation on doing a little ex- "°“bl° 1"" 11°!" with B ='1°"°'1i11S ‘ter or Mums shane Davidson com- s came upon me, and a strange feeling , a rozone. Say. lt's awfully good to get' a medicine that helps you right off. I don't mind telling you I was badly investigation." He also attacked the m . . - pson, Commisllon Counsel, was not pared and it was declared not only _ by the Carleton member but by Bir. Wilfred Laurier and every Liberal speaker who followed that because the obiect _of their remarks was now V I soldier he could not be expected to perform his duties conscientiously in a case where the Minister of Militia was on trlol. Mr. Carvell even went so far as to drag the name of Royalty into the debate by means of an easily. understood reference claiming that it was the Governor General who forced an investigation of the Kyte fuse con- tract charges. This statement was immediately and emphatically denied by Sir Rob- ert Borden. As for the attacks made on Sir Charles Davidson it is probable that Hansard can show few parallels applying to a public official in his pos- ition. Mr. Carveil's statement, was that "It is the greatest farce which the Premier has created in his four years of taroiai government in Canada. A Commission headed by a man who. whether he has not the ability or is acting under dictation. has lsboured for a year, squandered $20,0iJ0 of the public money and brought forth noth- ing by way of a report to justify him- self. The Government ln referring the Mr. Carvell "was referring it to a man who could not or would not give it an Minister of Militia _end during his re- the interesting information that Wil- connection with the Kyte charges. Sir Sam Hughes replied and he re- paid the Carleton 'memher’s observa- tions with compound interest. After giving every fact in connection with the sale of the ammunition in quest- ion to Vickers Limited as he had al- ready given it in evidence before the Jaiasusa-us. _ 'ls IIllllillillllillllllliIIINUIIIIIIIIHIIlllllllllillllllllIlIllllllllllIIifIIUHIIII!lIllllllillllllllilllililllllllllllllillllillllllillll i N Pit t' rm. umm soimiat, an. No. 1, uuvmon, ont., mlm; ~'rw° years ago last spring I was run down, had nervous prostration, and was in a terribly nervous condition. I could not sleep or eat, could scarcely count the nights that I passed without sleep, and if I did eat, had sick headaches and vomiting spells. My limbs would swell so badly that it hurt me to walk. I would jump tip in bed, awaken- ed by bad dreams. In fact, I was so bad. thought I could not live, and started to use Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food without much hope. “It was not long before I ‘began to improve under this /treat- ment, and I can truthfully say it has done me aworld of good._ It took some time to get the nervous systemrestored, ‘but I kept right on using the Nerve Food regularly, and gradually gained in health and strength. I have a fine baiby ‘boy now. He weighed 12 lbs. at birth, and, though my friends were anxious after the condition I was in, I got over that fine, and new weigh 120 lbs. Before using the Nerve Food I was a mere skeleton.” The original of this testimonial is on file in our offices for Your 111- spection. or you may write to Mrs. Schmidt for confirmation of her cure. ammunition sale to him," continuedy 50 cents a box, 6 for ,$2-50, all dealers, oi-_ Ehimanson: I excorlated the member for Carleton. As for his character.said. Sir Sam. he 'had only this to say that he was never caught trying to impersonate people in New York or buying black- guards to steal papers. He was pre- pared to go before any tribunal in the worldwith Mr Carveil and when the matter was cleared up would have no reason to blush. If Mr. Carvell did not it was because he had a rhirnocer _ |¢-.iq ~ -»¢r»r1'q us hide. The member for Carleton then heard an appreciation of himself by Hon. C. J. Doherty in particular real- atlon to his attacks on Sir Charles Davidson. After the explanation of the case and the member for Carleton had risen with his brief duly endorsed. There was no case to blacl-:guard the Minister and Minister of Militia said Mr. Doherty it had become evident to the Opposition that there was no marks in this regard communicated _ Dr. 0hn.ae’s Recipe ¥00k. 1.000 selected recipes, sent free if you mention this paper. _ liarn Travers Jerome has been acting _ 1, for the Opposition in New York in I '_ _ ammunition sale made bythe Prime defendants attorney and as there was no attorney Mr. Carvell had chosen to‘ blackgnsrd Sir Charles Davidson. As for Mr. .Iohu 'l"hompson,'the Min- ister of Justice asked. since when are those of o'ur sons and brothers who have gone forth to risk and if need be to sacrifice their livesfor their country to be sueered at as subordin- ates of the Minister of Militia. _ian_rl_-q 11 A proposition never goes begging. The Security Company stock will be offered the Guardian readers until Saturday I May 27th, an not one ay or hour longer. SECllRl'l`Y SILVER. BLACK FOXES, LTD. have too many attractive features---too manygood points to be overlooked. Enquiries and a lications are being r ,geiyed ata rate that d tr te th f t' th t l t A recognize a good plroposilillbn with a Guaranteed Dividend.. of p._c_. algllilg .lei?(llzlgpilalizatliloiicqualltvpléalipsllolllzlk? 1331 ' shares, are still ot er points that make the proposition of outstanding importance. _ ' , _ Don’t delay in making application for the number of shares thati=you~.~ti;e_t;1uiire,' tlieistock -is limited, and refnemb-A er the date. Write at-once tor prospectus, or order the number of shares ' ` whoever heard of the umestnacom ii it1te~s`ncunl"rY steven snack I Foxes LIMITED ent rose 'tg-°'ttls'i»ustti5|l ttitltsiisettonl _ A I the minus qmtfy if siltiii prmuirafbtyna ' ‘ me ii aitlltlmt of so p ¢.°ii . \’t back o every single share offered notloiily - cover the net cost of each share but A ,V full par_vaiue , _ n.»aatu°nwin¢sb°v¢.un"f"' "wtubetssnfgaif I of tin'-mm swimmi- matmn P.-me ss¢ofa~1u|nu.~}ii°l°§i»ailisn pmelmuon. 'mau- Ui ecto hs led "themed " t_ *~. " every- ff _ . thezllzt ee'x?nl,ngsgi:idHgodiiecvf.w!lllwili?dl’s‘vlil\lll°?mg-'lie divi ,_ for ahareizllllerg, li” you w;a,iiii€;;,,all0wiilfg1 95c for each ' i. 'rms FORM_.'~l /sum emu rom, Limited, as 1' V _, _ . .I _ NAME- . . V s_v»n»»s»s»¢,nu|¢~ in n¢u¢¢»»»¢»~~.-N..--.I ¢.¢»».¢s»~n~|ha»n aooltsss.,._........_.... . ._, .x. ... _ _ UAH