N . my 4 ~:,.-. .__ M., _ ` . ., .-V I ,_ V!-_-4-----_y\,, _...._.-._f|”5,`._,__ ._ .... .....7.,,p,_.,_,,,,....~ _.,__ ,,,,_,` _*_.,,,_, il. .l io” ` “ ,... r. K ‘° ` ,. < 4. ,u » 1 4 s t » | -»4q~»¢..»~ ...__-. ,. A-*TJ*-AJ ..‘.;;_..“__‘.;.._. ' ' `; i ' 5+ I _;l'_ M i you’ll End every desirable Bi( Six characteristic . . including big, new, dirt-a.nd-weath¢r- proof four~wbecl brakes, Love- joy Hydraulic Shock Absorbers, Spring Covers, Foot-controlled Tilt-my Headlights, and doum of other features. I_lUNDREDS' oi motorists who p:-Lid big prices for Big 53x performance in the past are turning. now to Pontiac . . llle car that has introduced a Big Six into the low-priced field. Look at it and you’ll see it’| a Big Six . . with big, beautiful, luxurious Fisher Bodies. Drive it and you'll know it’s a Big Six - See it now. It’s a oar to delight the eye and heart of the man . . with _big high-compression six-cylinder engine, accurately balanced. Examine it closely and cg.,-gf vo rlncl/los x A Home & Co. Prince Motors ”‘“” '°"°“°' ““°‘ ‘* "Y “°°°‘“° °‘ CHARLO'I‘TE'l‘0WN 5UM_\1|=;Rs1DE DEALERS FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND P R 0 D U .<11 ._ A. 1 I M I T F l> W-mmm Y ity, ivlll sclbxultna Vs':;Ja1'ate report H gnged on a'Vci\s”e_arliimwl1l bg urmble Charges Against PremierDism1'ssed ._ WINNIPEG, May 2-Charges laid Ullnst Premier John Bracken by Sol. Taylor, alleging corruption or dishonesty, were declared not justl- lod by the majority illlng of the Royal Commission conducting the in- lllry. `4‘ hr 4 'iw ,,¢_.. . ., I _ yvpn- ,- 'fm Coon ~s/ Av.- More for the Money ` The new Dodge Brothers Six completely alters every _popplsr _notion of how much it is possible to embody in s car ‘so moderately priced. It even surpasses all. pro- vions Dodge Brothers standards of value, dependability and positivefworth! For the new Dodge Brothers Six is HGH? BODY STYLF8 *1210 1051365 l.¢.L‘l'onos1o lnaoooqs lruvhnohcrcn ‘ Eoomtan- ' Wnqhulhnslaq .»~ » within three or four days. The thrco I judges were in accordance on all ilu- ,portnm points, but Comrnissloner E Dysart is said to liars cliilcrc-:l Wllll |1115 colleagues on thc filth q/u:-sfion. I The commission was uliable lo com- illiel the production oi books ol til? Wlnnlpcg Elm-c:l‘i: Compzlnjr, but Ircads the stalclucizt, “We ure snti;~ ,flcrl that thc inqlliry haf; been ;i~.i~.~- lsuad as far :md as thoroughly us i its objects r<.w;,ulrc." Hr, Justice Dysart, as the mliloé- Mr. Jllstlvc Dysnrt is at present ell- take charge. definitely a rnore-for-the-money car. In all-around perform- ability, in comfort md ease of lllndlllig, and in luxury N _ and style, lt ls typical of Dodge Brothers line craftsman- ship ss lt ls of 'tho rsrs keniul of Walter P. Chrysler. l"_"|o1:|l:=.“‘E=ll3|Qc»'r|-| eras 5|x wl1o’s been used to paying high prices for Big Six quaity and performance. ,_,_,_¢" ‘ito lilo his minority report; until the ‘ case is completed. p Russian prison cells ,have been fcquipped with radio receiving sets, 'and prisoners are able to tune in on ' Paris, London, Berlin and the Bovlet stations. Rev, A. G. Partldge, oi England, is . on his way to Tristan de Cunha, “the ; v.-or-ld's lcnellest island," where he will 1 id _ y fQ\ oanrstsn morons Pnooucr '. ' \ . \‘-'V ' N, a In _ s SONS . 0 Charlottetown and Smnmerslde ' -. . .... _., ... » -; mnvsstnlnsatonrssthsponsot B. B. Mount version ~ ALLES FAU! CRISIS i slr William Wiseman to Colonel Rouse , (Cablekram) ; mon-power to secure our Western line against the formidable German attacks which may be expected ‘through the winter. When these have linlled, the military party will have .lost the great temporary prestige fwhlch they now hold, and a strong liberal reaction may be looked tor. It is vitally important that the Un- ited States come to the assistance of the Allies with man-power lmmed lately; that United States .troops now in France should take their place ln companies in the line with our men as suggested to you in Par- is. and also that reenforcements should be hurried from America at all costs. The next few months will be crltlcil William Wiseman Mr. Lloyd George to Colonel House V (Cablegraxn) London, December 15, 1917 Having regard to Russian situa- tion and the fact that both guns and troops are being rapidly transferred from the Eastem to the Western Front, the Cabinets are anxious that an immediate decision should be come to in regard to the inclusion with the Brltlshunlts of regiments or companies ol’ American troops an idea which was discussed with You at Paris. In the near future and throughout the earlier months ot next year the situation on the Wcstem front may become exceed- vital importance that the American man power ,available in France should be immediately used. more especially as lt would appear that the Gennans are calculatlnl! on de- livering n knockout blow to the Al- lies before a fully trained American army is lit to take its part in the fighting. ' Lloyd George Cablegram) London, December l'l_ 19.17. We are recieving information from very trustworthy sources that the United States shipbuilding program for 1918 ls not likely to exceed 2,000, 000 tons. You will realize from our discussions here and in Paris, which were conducted on basis that United States would produce 6,000,000 tons -afterwards increased to 9,000,000. how serious a view the War Cabinet take of this news. The American ship building programme is absolute- ly vital to the success in the wsr. May I urge that immediate steps be taken to ascertain the real situation in respect to shipbuilding as all de- pends upon estimatcs being realized. Lloyd George M. Tlrdleu to M. De Blly (0ablszrsm> . Parts, December, 1917 Make the American Government unerstand that we are about to en- ter upon an extercmely diillcult period. A heavy German attack on our front. -'with reinforcements brought from Russia is almost cer- mln before the and of the winter. Our army was never in better condi- tion, nor was its morale ever higher. Lay stress upon that; it is the sb- solutc truth. But for France to hold without risks 'ci-surprise, ‘vs need men, cereals, gasoline and steel. so the United states must make s :rest eiiort st once. 1. Hlssten the arrlvtl .nI`troops. 2. Get wheat. to the docks md apply to war transport 500,000 tons ci shipping tsksn (rom comen- cesrsd vessels. 3. 'rsks from Btsn- dard Oil eidht or ten tank stsunorl. Load steel on all troop transports. Bee Ooloncl House. Glvs him this csbls. Tell him that I sm convinced the issue depends upon the next sl: months. » 'rsrdlsu Anxious weeks fouowed the return ot the American Wu.-mulch, tor the strain of ths smsrgsnsy pro- nlsmms necessitated by Allis ds- msnds almost molu dom United amos wsr orssnisstlon lt vu still lu smbryonlc ibrm. “All my lift." Vmtss Andre 'ferdleu "1 lhlli Hmtmber the United Stihl sl it than ess. A vsstmsr machine; nulshmsd U! nllrlotlsml its soul slllmcy one hunrdsd million mea, women and children. with svsfy dllmlllyl IUDIIIII, e 5 § s qmoumos with them for a. nmmsnt ... .94 they were conterrine with B. M. Houlo Decent” 14, im' \` , - -' ,sl ' . -December is, 1911 " , -."~ _.4 _ ` The most urgent problem atpresent ‘\-A mv , v l, VM". \ vs \ ? /. ‘* \ l we .4 _1 /"1 -'s _ )5._ :,'_s`u “E ' ' 1 2 _.f ~.z2I_7r *,- z: \"7 .....<. ~`f£§'Z’ Horn Silent Tillillj Psssengn Cm . Four: and Sian Tssu hm - \ ld Sul Continental Mass India- Fonrr-Wbul lrsln fha $675 to $20” f.a.b., Leuids, Ou. I , Shield Farrar] Egulpggq The Et1m__:t_¢-Papers _ 1 .»-r . . `»4 1 ' \ ll , ».. Y - ll\ -oonlmusananc¢ees- _ _ 3 V- / . `~ ” » "r` E l up Q 1{'A Isl/jr f.2§§@@§§lT‘ A , 1 R ras or/MN1' "ar srncuu 4 rlro-noon sanan luvza - iiap fl" égilgfizlijf .lZoybr19zuw2f C%14NY factors contribute to the popularity of dig D u4os1 Chia _. llrtnt . . . more power and speed . . . more ease of Control from its improved steering facilities . . . ml Fm. PM “Mud” » » .- imortliltomformble riding . . . less effort in driving. »~ Dlivllt' ; make your own comparisons; judge if ' 'by your -hiéhest conception of automobile performance and A lll\l>¢l¢Ill~lgDP¢2t_8nCe. Your dealer is waiting, now, to place 2 car acycur disposal. ` I az/11.1' or . " "° . F 4 1,3 in ' il>Uiu\N'r morons of CANADA Loman A i ` , TORONTO s ¢ANApA A N RUGBY “UCKS IN Vi TON 'ro lu 'ron csmcrrrns 71 G. ,Il/"ES, l Limited Charlottetown and Montague 4-.. 5 v» ;___l u *1 ...., Ai :__ __;_=-_._»... ‘E ll :ll LT. 5: 'Q LQ/ S \! ' a ,. .\ 4 fn. Y, 11) ,.. .=./ f_~ ‘Fi to the mme; muomx hymns nsm( W lltlwl: meetlnss for mushy ‘NM in UVM? church ln every theatre, st every street comer; lm. mm" D°lters on the Wllls,"You ns. ill ll- you must win lt." Immenss and unhma for mhlmment which cs. spite the extremity 01 our peril und 91° rllhteousnesss of our cause Mn ‘l°"““d°4' "OU Ind months ot l7\`9D\f‘ltl0Y|. Ill Order £0 understdnd one mother. to adjust both prim. lvles sna their application lt had W” "_°°°°°°l'Y to adapt. to crown. to coordinate. The tx-lun-upn of thu M-llmment miles mow. alum. ard methods would hsvs mssnt tsu- urs. <'ro be Uontlmnd.) . TIGNISH A W°4dll’ll which hos been s.ut.l¢l~ vltsd with pleuurs by s olds emu oi friends here, took plscs At Holy mary cmissm, mm, sm, when was my ssmus, dsughm- ot Mr. and Mrs. A. .1. minus, 1-1;. lillh. "l’- R. I., was unlMd~lll the holy bonds ot mstrimmy to ui-_ umm A. onmn of sions. sur.. fvfmwlyvf Tlrnllh. P. I. Irltm num 0’Nsll who perla-msd tm Mlmw also colon-ma tha mp- 'rhs sims mentioned coup wall kamm.on runes Metra titans, when they have may ttlmds. 1 , Solon luvlns his tsisad stmslwo wuts qs .pnssatsd 5 i ig, El. E is ii 55 li s it _ _ _ le-ul .4 Th' W” “hh” °l * 13"* °l Mr. L. J. Osmpbell. Albertomspent More than 6,000 tractors f\'l=1=d' °h‘ Prim* ldwfd filled lm not-sas in rlmun, vuuulg no ported from me Umm follows Mr. and Mrs. Ofrlsn to their luture home. ‘ _ ._-_-i ' t *The lnnull meetlnl U.. W. L. took plone at Tllnllh on the 37 ulth. RA full attendance was present. Reports were read by the dldsrent omcsrs and convener: which showed the good work which the socloty has been doing the-put yssr. The re- unng pmlaenz, urs. o. iv. mn-ls's~ 97. who has carried on t/hs work 0! the Magus during the put two yssrs was pwsentsd with on address, ac- companied by e bssutlful petri Ro|~ sryasescuvsplrothcppy days spent in Rnllry hell. Attila close ot-the austin; luv. Dr. Mclnllsn. who was ptsssnt for the event, spots sncoursslnsly to the member! and voiced his appreciation of their eilorh. The oiticsrs for the coming not ste ss t : V - Henry J Gsllsnt. ist vias pta.-sin. Thu. maln- nil. ~ Ind vice pres.-ilrs. Jessie usudst. 8:-dolce. pros.--lllrs. 0so.‘ lhsl- loca. l _ lifif-¢l,A'l.' *Wir iiiiieill, §'§¥§§ill» fillli. ii Hitt iii igl 5 outta, .' - aunt Mrs. !'. F. Conroy. recent month. r _ like 'ck (ll 0.l'l|Y U19 highest quality of leaf tobacco. combined I with the best ingredients , src ucedin the rnanufacm. N GF 0.01' cliewing tobacco. . Result ' `_ S ,"“`f ‘ull 5 jig. ll ` -ous -' ` . _.\ 1 . m 1 _,li