I Morris-_Smith-Beer _ __ JANUARY 12.1911. 'ras cas-nr.‘o'r'rE'rowN GUARDIAN PAGE FIVE' a -'r ~ _.~ .- f ._ -_ _ _ j __ _ _ , ,_ ___/.E _ _ _ __ _ -_ i _it .,_,_';__§5 %\\\'arllll|vlI.%_\_\\\\\\\\\\\w'1 ._ _ rr _ e. ,| y _ . _ .;_, ' -- ..-....... i cr....t...g.. i Msmea fo. if (((((((((( i-1- rt m D- :7IIIII[i\\\\\\\Y VIlUIllllA\\\\\\\\\\ZIlA\\\\\§l VII/ Da m To our many frien and patrons we exten our most hearty wishe for all that is best in iif 'during the _New Yea We desire to than m warmly for thei e enerous support YIKIZ” °= is '-1 F' 1'* - By strictly mantainin high quality wlii made our good amous we hope to rneri ‘continuance of you will in the future R. Gillis Lid. Jeweler ' and opticia Sunnyside _ Ch’tow v//&\\\\\\\\\\\i///111 .§\\ Es (ACD <1 mD‘UQ l§§\\\'Ili' H Q N *H ' s IJ . »-4 YIJ B Its Cures of obstinate and long standing Coughs and Colds and lung troubles of all sorts--light. or h' avr, there i_s absolutely n» substitute or Hughes’ 1 Cough Mixture Get a bottle to-day; you cannot afford to waste time trying other medicines _ Hughes’ Cough Mixture is the most successful remedy. Geo. _Hughes “The People’s Dauggist" i ir P/ws to buy in this Province.. _ing at 7.30. . -3907-1-Mli. Icent, to John J. Mclnnis, of Tracadie. Marriage to take place early in Feb- ‘ ruary, , 3903 ME-ETING.-There will be a meet- -. ing in Legislative Assembly rooms this afternoon at 3.30 o’c|ock, of all- women who are willing to assist in ‘distributing Patriotic _Society envel- 'opes at different houses. 3900 ANNOUNCEMENT.- Mr. and Mrs.. A. D. McPherson, Brookfield, an- _nounce the' engagement of their dau- ghter, Katherine Flora to Mr. Ar- ‘nold Larson, of Penzance, Sask._Wed- _ding to take place late' in Jan. 3902 IMPROVING-The many friends of Mr. M. D. MacLeod, city, formerly of O‘Leai'y who underwent an operation in the P. E. Island' Hospital on Satur- day will be pleased to hear that he is progressing favorably under the skil- ful care of Dr. Carruthers. GRAN(/ILLE c|Rcu|'r.- The ser- vices on the Granville' Methodist Cir- cuit on Sunday Jan. 14th will be as follows: Pleasant Valley 11, Gran- '.' " 2 irq Keep Your Feet ~ i Warm and Dry We sell all kinds of Men's and Womens-Rubbers and Overshoes and " ' L'.irr.bermans Rubber In Endless variety | We have the GOODS and SALESMEN you have the ' The 'Money ' Come in and let us make a perfect fit for you and let us show you how little mon- e will make you comfort- [ ahle for the winter Prices the lowest . in Canada ___, ‘ I" cis. for soldiers V W b f ville Tribune says: Rev. li. E. Tho- A_ssor.-lation has elected their ofiicersl 0 es 0 , inus (formerly of Charlottetown) re-I for 1917, as follows: Mr. Augustine-9 _cently received a purse froiii his con-_ McDonald, President; Mr. 'Plioinus G F' h t b fgregution, the contents to be used ini Cuinnii-skey, Vice-president; M. Walsh,_ 0 ls 0 e ipaying the expenses of a trip to Bos-‘ Treasurer; Miss Margaret McGlIvr'ay, ‘ " :thong for a few days. lltecording See.; Mrs, Linus MacDon- Glven I _ ___ ‘ald, Cor. Sec.; Mr. Edward Thornton _ _ _ _ The Plan With each Purchase of one Dollar of Rexall goods there will be given one Globe with two fish free, of charge. 'l`lll':`, MacKlNNON DRUG C0. ’ The Rexall Kodak Store i| oawEi_i. cove scHooi_.-'rim TO HEAR SUNDAY.-The Sack- CHOIR PRACTICE.- Zion Church choir wil meet for practice this,e‘ven~ ANNOUNCEMENT.- Mrs. John .'I`rainor, Covehead, announces the en- igagement of her daughter. Melli- iure of meeting to renew old and addi I “ ville 3 ,Stanley 7. The pastor, Rev._ new friendship. The Association ls! _ ' _L_ J. Learil, who has just re‘tume'd d'ong good work. and depend'greatiy| f __ __ ___ _ ____ _` __ __ ,,_ _ _--- __ . from Boston will speak on “Billy" on the receipts of the ball to iE'ci`ray` _I Sunday and his- work. expenses of si-ck benefits. The Com- PATRIOTIC RALLY.-A Patriotic Fund rally will he held at Murray Har- bc-r on Monday evening. January 15th.` Rev. J. J. McDonald, Organizer of_ the Fund and Judge Stewart, Chariot-* ‘ tetown will address the meeting. ‘ 3893-1-M3l. THEATRICAL NEWS.-Mr. C. J. Gallagher. manager of the Prince Ed- iward Theatre, who returned yester- day from St. John. informed' The Guardian reporter that he had com- pleted arrangements. for the produc- tion here in` February, of the mam- moth productiorf "The Birth of a Nation." This is the biggest thing of the kind ever put in film forrn, and- runs for eight reels, and is accom- panied by an orchestra of from twen-| ty to thirty pieces. He also bookedl the new line of “Jungle Comedies," ir. decidedly clever and funny line of i entertainment which will prove al source of merriment for the children. Mr. Gallagher is also arranging to have the “Aci1d'eniy Players" of Hali- fax here for an engagement early ln the Spring. _ BOSTON, P. E. I.-The Prince Ed- ward lslanii Benevolent Association, Boston, WUI hold their annual reunion and' ball in- Paul Revere Hall, Boston, Feb. 15th, 1917; and will also hold whist in Talbot Hall in connection with the ball, which will `give old ac-| quaintances and new ones the pleas-‘ _nilttee is doing everything to make it `a success socially und financially. The' _ton to study the Sunday revival me-' I - DIVORCE GRANTED.-in the Su ; prenic Civil Court nt Lawrence, Muss.,‘ on Thursday, Jan.. -ith, 1917, Eliza Jnne Buxton; of Cape Traverse, P.E.] -Island, Canada, was granted an ahso~ 'lute divorce with custody of three Ichildren, from James' Henry Buxton, l HOME ON VISIT.-Mr. Vernon _Wc~i'th, druggistl of Halifax and his _sister Miss Leah Worth who has been spending the past three months ln that city, arrived in Charlottetown yesterday. They came home on ac- _count of the illness of their niotlie-rl .whom it is pleasing P0 learn is now much improved. M . Worth leaves today' on return. ' A few pounds of H1ckey’s Black 'I wist Chewing Tobacco, or a pound tin of Hickey’s Bright Cut Smoking Tobacco. 1 Insist on I-1ickey’s, the soldiers choice. Hickey & 'Nicholson Tobacco fo. Ltd Charlottetown _ W The best piano for Your Home is the famous _Wll.l.lS _ t `- It is the piano your friends -and visitors will delight in-the one go_od _ instrument that will give your children _their best musical education. ' We have several styles l of the famous WILLIS here I now ready for your inspection. Call in and hea: tliis splendid piano--and learn about our easy paymen p an _ A_i E Toombs 171 Queen st. 1-___ 1 _ NEW YORK' FISH ADS oonulnmwn 8|” M I _ I _ ‘ Prompt Roiur JOHN- DAIS CO. _ (Incorporated) _ ' - 107 Fulton Market NE\N YORK ~ - ' wnoi.leAi.| commission . .FISH DEALERS _ V B", 5m¢i¢_g and Eels Specialties A" °°'”'"m,,;,n¢,¢ promptly answered. Btlnolio lent In lpplioetien. S. WILEY & SONS I °-.&1-J...‘l` _Z '| irimi this J| following is the standing of the pn- pils of Orwell Cove for the month of December: Grade 7-1, Jean McDo~ iiald; 2, Mary Nichc-lson; 3, Annie Mc- Donald. Gradé 6-1, Johnnie Mor- rise.'y; 2, Leo McDonald; 3, Marion ings. Grade 4-1, Angus Nicholson; '2, John McDonald; 3, Irene McLec<:l.i orarie :i-1. Ethel Mcponaid, 2, rio-‘ renee McDonald; 3, Wesley McDox?ald.‘ the standing of Watervale School for month of December: Grade Vll.- May Boylan 1, George Byrne 2, Johni Grimes 3. Grade V.-John Byrne 1, _Peter Boylan 2, Frank Hayes 3, lGrade IV.-Emma May Wisner 1,' Wisner 2, Willie Wisner 3. Grade il.-Kathleen Connolly 1, Mary Ellen- Murray 2, Margaret Jane Murray 3.' Grade i.-Vincent Hayes 1, Annie 'connoiiy 2, Thomas D. Murray 3. true; following made perfect attendance-:| George Byme, Annie Quinn, Willie rec or of e Charlottetown, Young Me»n's Christian Association uint yc`ste'rday. when officers for the year were elected as follows: Presi-i dunt,- Mr. J. A. Clark; Vice-Presi-i dent,- Dr. ,Yeo; Secretary,-- Mr. A. J. Irving; Treasui~er,-- Mr. G. F. llutchoson; Chairman of the Finance (lomr`nitte‘e,-- Mr. C. l~l. B. Long- worth. it was rirportcrl to the meet- ing that the attendance at the insti- tutlon has be'en very good and as evi- dence of this it was. points-rl out that during yesterday alone between” 300 oral good that it. always has been for the youth of this city. ANNUAL REUNION.-Among many pleasant gatherings during holiday was the__ annual quet of ilnstitute, in the ‘ln- stituto New Years evening. is very po- num- pro- pular was ber _.l ..i:‘.iii»s.*_i:r.r~qt-p-t 1 Sim p- waa very Cho New Years vice-president. remarks on the institute, made- W. H. Reid. supper gratification, a puree of ova assist in Grade 2_1' Walter M°L°°d¥ 2- WH' -the commendation of his fellowconntry-| V lard McPherson; 3, Russel McDonald._ms.n_ His motive-S were those of pw] |Rosa Connolly 2. Irene Wisner 3.'0f Sh. _ Trevor Dawson and Grade I-l-l.-Irene Grimes 1, Francis _,_ Wesley Allis-0n_ was not an 0ver_ _ _ pro e e ransa s. Wisner' MMV memey' teuher' 'made public The reports are volumin- ’ l"Rlchard McBride and no cause for com- Thve' ci A' DISFCTORS MEET""’} plalnt in the ammunition sales, were' “nd 400 person” made' “BG of meglieves that the sale should have been building. The bowling alleys are now aummimd by an m.der_m_c0unci_]_ and in first-class condition and are being that "would have been better had mg °°“"““°“sqy p“""°"lZ€"1' Take" Canadian authorities- been able to as- “"°3""‘°" the Y' M' C' sert that the sales were made direct ‘ A. continues to be the ' P°P“l“" PIM" '°" ’°°"°'““°“ “mi gm' g Fin. Sec.; Mr. Pius A. McDonald. Sergeant-at-urnis; Mr. James Carnilcli' uel. Guard. Trustees, Dr. F. W. Chris- topher, Mr. A. J. McLean i1nil‘ Mr. Jos. L. McDonald: RESULT UF FINDINGS _ Ammunition Sales Also Found to Havi Been All Right by the Commission SIR SAM HUGHES AND ALLISON EXONERATED Would Have Been Better if Sales Made Direct to the British Admiralty The acquisition of two submarincs,"i says. Sir Charles in his report ‘pro * bablv saved the cities of Victoria and Vancouver from attack Tie sub i marines were highly desirable for de'_ fenslvo purposes and were efficient* fighting machines. ‘ “What Sir Richard McBride did in_i those days of anxiety and distress Deserves Commendation. ' commission. and what he accomplished deserves ons documents which deal very fiillyi if-:> 840 0 ' that you need is here in the size that you want. ` - . . Corsets 79c, $1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 1.75, A ' Super bone $4.00. 5.00, 6.00 ' ' Orders By Ma1l--- This memo ._ an answer largely* to letters we have been receivingfrom many points. We shall be very glad at any time to fill orders by mail from any rt f P. E. I, » ‘ - ’ J pa 0 SUMMERSIDE AND WESTERN -ORDERS mailed by morning-train will be filled same day as received. Samples of anything sent anywhere an - i I _- THE STORE WITH Tl-IE STOCK. ` -` _ __ _ 119 121 Queen St.~Charlottetown _ with the ‘evidence taken before the SCHOOL w°RK‘_Th" f°nC'“'i“g is trlotism and his conduct that of an honorable man. The commissioner finds that the price of $20 per thousand pounds of small ammunition, the price het.we`e-:iw tho Militia Department and the Admiralty through the medium valuation as alle»ge'd, while there is evi- dence that $25 was the ultimate price, and there is no evidence' of on' the evidence or anything that lution of the personal honor of Sir Sam 1 Hughes, hearty endorsation of tne' b into thee t ction‘ just the three important findings in the re- ports of Sir Charles- Davidson on his and that ,Lle'ut.-Gen. Sir Sam Hughes Allison benefiting from the trans- of Cape Traverse, P. E. Island, Cana- da. by Judge O'Coniiell, of' Worcesterf l ' Y' ' I MISSIUNE _ I O | . 1 ' ~ ’ . i ' - P: Headquarters, THE ARMOURIES,Ch’town, P.E,_I. _ 40 Men Recruited. 10 more good men 'wantédf For information apply toz- ' CHARLES LEIGH, Major, _ _ _ Ofiicer I. C. Depots. _ f ' LYMAN H. DAVISON Lieut 0. c. No. 5 P. E. if siege Driiiigi. 2787-10-27Fritf. . L 4 een _.L--is-I -I _.es =!-Qi l""`°h“° M two submarine” by Sir to the Admiralty. Under- normal condlt~ and Vancouver from attack and ehor- ROD AND GUN. action other than by commisi-iions,l OTTAWA. Jan. f6-- Complete abso-l might be deducted from the evi- dence stands free of an-ythlng that would affect his personal honor. By Order-In-Council The commissioner, however, be- .sfav//Av//A\\\\\\\v///A There are two things no 'one can conceal, Love, And A Cough It would be unwise to conceal a rough if it were possible, 1 " acough is a kindly warning which nature gives of a danger- ous irritation of the air passages. Few people neglect the warning, but many are unfortunate in the' selec~ tion of a remedy. We Il XLR ions the sales would not have taken place. i llson the report continues: “Of evid- ence of accusation which impugns the nious tribute. ~ What Sir Richard McBride -did in --- those days of great anxiety and dliv tress and what he accomplished deser- Among. the ves the commendation of his fellow- Itod and Gun countrymen. news-stands ls His motives were those of patriot- ll. C. ism and his conduct that of an honor- Your able man. "Camping in Was Not Dishonealy In the _ on Fiii'tlier regarding Sir Sain and Ai- ersonol honor of Sir Sam Hughes i 2 » v Y- _tru .» .4- »Ii \ ‘M- 1~ ' _ i _M » 4 . L. ' i 1 i ~ , .. .u-it. _.1 ara..-v_`,¢_»~ mag.- i i New lot of late Models mzrxzlqnn-.nf-fm_ w4.nngr.»-.A-.rap ir in Corsets---Ready T odav _ Some models that you have been looking for during thepast few _weeks_gre_. ready for you here to-day. We want you to come in and look them over. The style This store sells more corsets than any other in P. E. I. Tl'iere’s a-lemon You’ll find it if you call. - » _ - _ _ ` I ~ time, We are here to insure you satisfaction and to save you money? THIS IIS Moore & McLoed _ . 1, ' ss - i No. 5 P.E.1. SIEGE ARTILLERY tnaaiff 3 r-is 5' 'rr .,- Sf i.-_.\.1 D there is none. During the currency of the small amis sales there did not 'arise"a`ii'act of dishonesty on the part of Allison that would justify Sir Sam Hughes in refusing to recognize him as the agen; of Dawson." Dealing with the entry of W. Wes- ley Allison in the transaction. the coni- niissioner says: "lt is not improbable~~ nay, probable-that the knowledge of ,Alilisoif pr the acquaintance with him ‘came to Sir Trevor Dawson through Sam Hughes. The' payment of $4.- 000 to Allison from the Orr-Lewis trust account, fund, which was opened in New York in connection with the tran- saction, it. was claimed was not on Canadian business." _ The 'commissioner linda that the payment of $4,000 to Allison byullw F. Orr-Lewis trust account o ened in a New York bank was not respect of Canadian business. He- says it is established that thek price paid lo Can- ada. was $20 and tht the moneys out of which $5 additional would _be paid are still intact. An' accounting is yet to take place; 1 “l am unable to believe that it is ‘possible to determine the charge of 'business treachery which in the fac- lmm," gays the report, "is associated The price of $20 pentliousand for ities' by E small arms ammunition' was not an un- Cabin Mine dervaluatlon as alleged. Miko JHY. 'A Undor norrrial conditions the salcs_t'l`rip in British of small arms ammunition would not‘Scott ‘With the have taken place. ln- Biit the conditions were abnormal. lay Thoy were those of war. ll’8=8Bl!l5 UH-1110 The sale was made to the Admir- tion Department alty through its own ofiiclail and paid ular departments for by Impvrial monies. 'Gi W J 'P81101' 'llhore is no evidence or accusation issues Rod and which inrpugns the personal honor nf Ont. ___ Sir Sam HuBhes. 'with the asserted attempt to B80\ll‘° 825 per thousand. There is not a tlttle recommend the use of ltispleasant to take, is harmless and it effects a permanent cure. A safe -'°"'°r§d¢i°ifs¢ l»':i°§°ili¢ °'d` .|o_l'inson.& Johnson Our Cough Syrup _ of proof that Aillean knew anything labout the matter of ultimate charge 'to the Admiralty. Ha was empowered » to seek for and buy arms andammuni- tion on commission. li, would certain- ly be unusual if be were' in addition to share in pronto il profits tllere were to bd. Proof direct or inferenfml to the contrary of this otawmentl o Mr.- Orr- ion does not exist." _ _ POINT#-.FROM-TNI DAVIUUON Rl* PORT The aci|uisition'ol the I probably saved the cities Lewis regarding the Allison commlovl Best Nerve Specialist ,... ., in England Was aug mi-vom system Failed tonnpondgo Treatment Prolorlbll Nervous disorders frequently the injury to the nerves or because of the shock writer of this letter was with reaoorat erveii which con he' organs. He travelled to consulted 'England'ir nerve specialist. Relief wal in spit; of many was Nerve Having seven n - n the digestive andwns