Fresh rich, full-flavored tea -—t e same every time r TEAfi god sea‘ 3°“! "My in sealed packages In place of an Easter ; card—your photograph, Both seasonable-—but one a der o YOU. THE COOK STUDIO ermanent remin- l 93E ~ Gen. Bliss Denies _ Sims’ Charges oi l Brigading Plan WASHINGTON. March 26.——'I‘ha controversy started by Rear-Admir- al lsims’ criticism of the American Navy Department's conduct of its war activities, was broadened last night by the entry of the War De- partment to deny some oi the Ad- lu-lrafs statements regarding the land forces. ' General Tasker H. Bliss. Ameri- cnn representative in tho Supreme War Council, not only denied, cate- gorically tb he had recommended the brigad n; of United States troops with foreign armies, ss tes- tified 11-1 Admiral Sims, but declar- 0ur “llali Bought” Plan hive have hundreds o! itcms with t c Purchase of which we give cou- lmns. These coupons are given with {ivory 35c. purchase o! anything ought from us. These coupons can be used to Day half the FIH-{lliilf przcc of this beautiful Silverwirc. Gct coupons with your purvhuscs nud use tllcm to llulp pay for 311w.“ Ware as follows: ____________ .-._m-__w_-q» v vv#¢vwOO-§§OOO=-OQO-¢i4<' -a -0 oo<4 0-0-04 o0-4c+1 04OO-O+OOO%§H 7v Send Your Phnloi Easter From the Bayer Studio Phone 192 J Having j u st returned from a school of photo- graphy at Montreal have the latest in the art. W8 A. E. Lyon ilave ‘Baby's Photo taken I ior Your Easter Card Moderate Prices Artistic Photographs The spirit of spring is in the air. Easter will bring fourth . crowds of eager footwear buyers, and we are ready to supply your needs with perhaps the largest stock we have ever shown, all bought before the heav opportunity. $55.95 and up. All of the above styles are shown in BLACKS, BROWNS, and GREYS, with any heel, the variety is endless. Pointed toes. Retail At Renal] Value. C Stores .ou o r l 5 o'clock to for 3p n“ lllflrlcf 1 l . for ll l’- i. tablespoon l0 for 7 1 dessert spoon 60 for 6 l soup spoon .... .. l for 7 l orange spoon. G0 for ~ l; 1 berry spoom... 2 00 for 20 i nut-fill‘ spoon. .60 for fl 1 medium for-l __ ,70 for 1 l (insert fork .60 for ll l ind. salad fork .80 for 8 i coidnwut fork Lilli for l3 l medium knife .80 for 8 l dessert knife... .80 for 8 1 butter knifrx. .70 for 7 l butter sprburlcr .70 for 7 for l5 l. gravy iudIc......l..'r0 hc Jlscriminntiru: buys-r vcrwltrc will appreciate the of the rlcshrn. the graceful and the cnrr-ful iluish of latch‘ urt- ,. This Siivvrwurr is mun lfrll-turvd Iiy (incldu (‘l-rnlrllliiilyl, whose rvpulutforl is mun to production of Sllvr lustin " quality and urtis c rn. ‘Thou has bot-n no lmvl-rruu oi lin- uunlity In connection with this apt-- trial nffering—tho saving combs through our puyinl: hnlf the pur- chnsc price for you. The vnrlcty of piclvcs niTorr-d. nnw make ll. possible for you lo rom- plctuly r-quip your tublc with urtic- -s you may hltvc 1on1; wnntc-l, or bottvr still, you can vnllily plon to adorn your tubic with n ne\v unll complete sot throughout. H. J. MABON Optolnrt rlst uml Prescription Druszglnt l-i. Inlnnil Montague i l‘. DR. DQVAWS FRENCH PILLS Areliable Regulating’ Pill for worn en. $5 a box. Sold at all Drug Stores or mailed to any address on receivt of price. The Sc-ohell Drug 00.. Hr. Oulherlnu. Ontario. _ PHOBPHONOL - FOR MEN Restores Vim and Vitality [or Nerve and Brain; increases "gray matter". Tonio-will build you up. SI a box. or two for 85. at drug stores. or by mail on receipt of price. The rlr-olu-u Dru$00~ 8t. Onlherlncs. Ontario. DCL AI‘ IFOQTIIR’! DRUG- NIVIRI $5.430 and up. $7.50 and up. Men's Boots in all the new things, Browns and Blacks. Round or Au -.vsr-'...--.' §§-.-§~O-Q-O+Q4 §§§QQQ§O§Q+§§§ O-O-QQOQV‘. Easter Footwear y advance in prices, here lies your ed "the truth- is exactly the re- verse.” - General Bliss made his denial in a le-tw-r to Secretary of War Baker, lwho transmitted it. together with a. copy of the original order assign- ing General Pershing to command the forces overseas, to Secretary of the Navy Daniels, and he in luru sen-n both on to ‘Chairman llulc of the Senate naval sub-com- mittee. at the same time making all the correspondence public. “Not only at no time did I make any recommendation for the brlr trading of American troops with the British army," General Bliss said. "but the lrllth is exactly the re- verse. The only times that l over crime l“ cnnlucl with Admiral Sims in Europe were while l was in Lou- don with the American mission (lhc rzn-rwnllvd llouso mission) bo- tween lhc 8th and 22nd of Novem- bcr, 1917. Says Proposal Never Discussed. During that cntlrv time tho idcn of brigalliug or lunulgumallng Am- oriczlu troops with foreign armies. had not as for as I know, entered the lit-ad of anyone, nor did I over make such a sulZI-Zcstiou, much less’ u. rororunuuniulion. " (I1‘ll(‘l‘2lI liliss said he told thc Slmrcrxltl War (‘nuncil that such u thing as permanent units wllli llli‘ Ilritish m- Front-h would be "intol- crn-hlc lo American seniimz-rll," which led the presiding officer. M. ('ll=m1~nccail. to declare that "this point was sctllcd," and nothing was heard timrezlftcr- n" the subject. in General I‘ “rshintfs original or- ders, us nmn-mzmlicr-ln-clilef of the American Expeditionary Forces. it was specifically provided that Am- erican troops were to operate as in- divldual- units. Reur-ivilnirnl Suns‘ statomrni Monday conr-crlllris: General Bliss’ alleged recommonrlallions was made in discussion by lthc Admiral of the most effective llltillll0l‘ in which the United States forces rabroarl could have aided the Allied cause. Senator Pittman, Democrat. Ne- vada. read from an unsigned letter [mm] in Admiral Sims‘ file urainl! that American troops ll-‘lwllll! iIlfOlllZIl Great liriluin be brigaded with the British fort-cs. lie called the document “British propaganda" and said it was pflTI oi an organized effort to prevent the formation 0f $4.95 illlll up; .. Silk ilosiery For Men and Women At Last Season's Prices Children's Easter Footwear All New Stock They Fit & Wear ALLEY & 00.. FASII ION ABLE FOOTWEAR p“ o o s n+0 o c+0o+¢o+0¢o+oo+wo>o~ aooo-oovoo >00 Q M" LTD CASH ONLY 40000-0440 voo-o-oooovoo-ow- a separate American army. Admir- al lSims replied that while he had not written the letter he obiectsd to having it called propaganda and said it was "pretty good military reasoning" and “what Bliss had recommended." ' Chllfqfi FavorI-ng Brltllh. Cross-examination of Rear-Ad- uilrul Sims was concluded yester- dliy by the Senate committee. Admiral Sims was charged by Senator Pittman, Democrat, Ne- vfllln. will: a desire to “turn over the whole American navy to the British during the war regardless of protection of the coasts of the limited States" and with having favored the French or British lwllcv. certainly not the American POPV-‘l’. 0f sending raw, untrained troops -to France.‘ "The testimony, before this com- mmW- moves to my satisfaction that you relied very largely on the British Admiralty for your opin- ions and recommendations” de- clared Senator Pittman. "You talk- ed freely to Americans abroad dur- ing the war of your belief that the American Expeditionary Furcg "QYIBDOF! system had broken down and Orr November 9, 191s, you ailll llmilillit General Pershinrfs supply ilrrungements behind the Argunne front ilarl broken and you never PXDPPlPlI him to sneer-ed there." “RPTF SIMS DECLARES. That is the verlest kind of rot." Telofllffl the Admiral. "N0 oiiicer of my vxllcrlcnce. not to say record would tlilow IlilliSllif tn be govern. cd by any such policies." ‘The hearing yesterday was con. fulcd largely to technical fluvstinng Tflilllrdllll: the placing of responsi- blllily for illlcgcd failure lo adopt 1° CFIIWOY rlyslcnt earlier in the wur. Senator Pittman assorted [hm H"? Illilllll‘ lllll not rest entirely with lhc United Slates and assorted llnlt Millnirul Sims had been “hot- lu-nrlcd. in PllflFl-{IHK lhv murder of 500.000 llil‘li to lilo Navy Depart- ment," bccllusrl of the ltilcrzcrl lzu-lr 0f Drnlnpt nuval cooperation by lllc flultcd Slates. Ffeflllrfll llvilirtl verbal clashes Illfiwvvn Senator Plttnlzui iillli lin- WlillPSs l'llI|Vf‘lll‘lI ll“ nearing for the fiilllvitllflfS. _.\[ 31;- lmim H“. H ook his fist at lilo olllcvr. "mi- >l'l\k" yrnlr fillscr- ill Inc." ZHIITIOIIISIHWI lIll‘ Admiral. "it won't douzlyny good." _ doll arc not on the bridge of a fllllll- rfltllrlcrl the Senator. "\V0 will follow, Senate procedure, pm nflyv motiwd-i, hero," ' Well you don't need m use police court nltilllorirr.’ replied Admiral Sims. Cailmlu Horace Lanniug, assls. tnnt chief of tile Bureau of Navl. mirror; rlurlnl: the war and for a tune zit-ling head of thc bureau, is Pfillc-clt-(l lo testify today r-‘oassr WEALTH or CANADA _§. Si. John Telcgrnph:—-ln (Yanida particularly in Qurbcc and British Columbia. thorn lrtlll is a large sup- QIY 0i til bet. znul in Quebec. the ‘ l ‘sis are the envy of the Cbnlinvrxl. in New Brunswick our vxtvnsivr ('l‘(l'\\‘llIlilllIS are of im» inc-use ruluv. and with reasonable KEOIISPYVZILIO]! will increase in valuc £15 the years go by Bu: for New Brunswick md for ail (Yanada the exhaustion oi‘ the Anlerlcan forests must be a reminder of the ivlsdonr of avoiding in time the American mistake ol‘ exploitation without limit. So far as the (‘rowu forests oi’ Canada are “concerned. the Pro- vmces must not eat up their cnp~ ital. bu; must live upon the inter- vst. contour to cut uo more unnu- ally than growth will rcpllto. null even to so dimit the annual tapers- tions that the forest reserve will be gradually enlarged. There could be no better investment. To in- crease this asset is banking money at a high rate of interest. More r ever. there ls to be considered the inliucrlce of the forests UIDOII stream llo\v. and so upon agriculture. A very large portion of our land is unlit’ for agriculture, but will grow merchantable timber. The Iinitery Slates can scarcely expect. that. their wood fililiillf‘ ls to b" (vurcd lby lrec access to our forests. On mbllgirlg them wc should only creu-tc u wood famine of our own. The Canadian Provin- ces should lproceed with a reason- able policy of conservation, having in mind thc example oi‘ their neigh- born. Do You Know vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv Thai. we carry o comvlelfl line of: Patent Medicines Drugs Fancy Goods Groceries . Flour and Feeds Stationary ‘ t Boots and Shoes 4 Rubbers Rubber Boots P Lumbermans Rubber snnson Pnonoonaims Etc, While lo Montague, come in and give us s trial. we guarantee satisfaction. Family parscriptions caro- tully compounded. lliarruthersirParkman Limited ‘ 4 I Montague. F.,I. I. O-Oo rms cm ruorrsrown connects. Shipping News " vznv noon ourtoox FOR szatsns. Very poor news has been re-i ceive-d at St. John's, Nfld, from the sealing lllect. All lhq ships ‘ oi‘ n paying voyage and the out-i look is the worst for years. . The big cold storage and rcfrlg-l crating plant of the Newfoundland Fisheries Company bus been sold; to English interests who plan an; expansion of the plant. y '.v\ ~» “b ~\ are clean, lbrre arc n; indications; |Westeru (‘omet will ilalifnx early this wek. ~ \\\-<~>,\\~.:\ asshhdtititllis. lot-LA MA TH A have her in MONTCALM REPORT UNTRUE "The Montcalm is not laid up in srewAnios Err-Essen SELLING LIQUOR vvrrl-ll Shelburnc but is proceeding about iher work and Will probably be in [Halifax tomorrow night,” is the {reply that C. H. Harvey, agent 0t Three stewards on the C. P. 0. S. liner Scotia. were in the police court a‘! |S|. John Eis-turdlay on class passengers on the voyage. One passenger said nearly sixty were drunk on the trip. The liq- uor sold at 25 and 30 shillings u. bottle. The case is unfinished. ‘ the Marine department. gave when asked ~by The Herald if charges of selling liquor t0 third i gatlgglxiifigalllllyqtfigltjtcln the report‘ Halifax that the ysteamer Montcalm was laid up in 1 Shelburne harbor without suiiiclent l personnel to take her to sea. According to the Quebec dispatch w» y‘ eleven of the ship's oilers and lira men had arrived in that city and reported they bud left-the steamer on account of bad conditions exist- l lng on board. They further stated, that only three fishermen and f0ur| oilers were left on board to care for the machinery. Mr. Harvey's denial effectively deals with the report. {a NICELY CAUGHT They vzere sitting out a dance. He: “llere comes the young parson. i wondcr ll’ lie means to join its?" She (lrigidlyl: Wouldn't it be advisable for you to propose first?" NESCO COMING T0 HALIFAX} The following special Marconi telegram was received ill. Halifax by the Iierzl-lrl yesterday: _ "Noon twenty ilfth, steamer Western Comet towing sterilit- er Nesco to Halifax, 210 miles cast Sable island." The tow is making slow progress probably not more than lwn knots an hour. and it will be some (lays yet before the rlistuncc front lu-r prcsr-nl position lo Iinlllax can be covered. Meanwhile as liil’ its is known cvv_rylhing is go- ing snlooihiy on hoard lilo disabled slr-zuncr iiiliI ll is hopvrl llutl. with rllrlscmably lino wr-ulhcr lin- —“'_— r 0 o 0-0 04 0-0 0-0 0400-000-00-0-0-0-0 ('A'l'.\|l|lIl.\lr INCA] MAY Ill’! IIYIJIICODIIG ll‘ you lmvo Pntzrrrilui ill-ni- ~r or m.» l'\'l‘fl just n Iiltlo of ilourint: or huvr-ln-rul s an lu _\‘ulll' rlruuuist t l Ivlinvl- of Pnrrnint. ti r ny. ’l‘his will ofion bring" quit-k illivf from thl- distressing‘ Ill‘i\li Iinisvs. Clout-rod nostrils Sirnlliti opmr, lrrl-ntlring- lu-r-omc l r-usy Itflli tho lulu-us stlrptlrop- pilll-Z‘ into the throat. it is l-usy to ]lI‘\'|)ili'l‘, Posts ilttlv nml is [illlurluni to lukc. Anynnl- los- inl: hl-nrlnl! in‘ who has (fut- urrhni ln-ufncss or head nolscn should give this prescription lt triul. \+o¢4+4§-0ooo-004o¢>404o4o -___1_" ___. Dodds Kidney Pills Woodbury’s Soap As MARCH 315T IS THE END of our business‘ necessary than zlii arr-counts ln- isol- illll ilvlllrl) illzll kindly zuslr our v ur-z with ii cheque your. ililllvflfi it is fiilll‘, we would ustrlnn-rs lo favor bviorv lhzil (into. W.W. Wellner LIMITED Since i868 ©@©©©@@©@ Jclvcllers MONTAGUE, P. E. 'I. - .52 for .41 I Gin Pills .52 for .41 Chases K. L. 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PARKMAN @3@C l A dootofl imam snnarinflolll- U"; ind and unsrnai an -ior Ooulll. 001C. ‘son Throat. Orion. Onnpl. Inning lain lemmas. hula. and Itnnl min. . i _ E. E. PARKMAN Jeweler 8c Optometris Graduate with honors from the Canadian Opthalmic Col- logo. Toronto. Ont. Scientific examination of the eyes with the moat. mod- ern methods and appliances. . We use the Rc-linoacope or " Shadow Tcst._ The Electric Optbaimomcler. The Electric Opthtllrnoscope for determin- ' lug the diseased conditions 0f the eyes. The Ski Optomet- er (the above instruments (‘ouulyJ The Revelation Test (Iabinct and many more-dell- cate instruments. We are (ipticlans to the people who want the best in quality and satisfaction and we are constantly Writ-IDS with good results patients who bsvr- tried eisewitcreTry us and be convinced tl-‘it. we give hlghvst quality and best n-sults with u saving of 20 per cent or more. ALL GOODS GUARANTEED Montague, P. E. I. _ Montague, P. E. I. G. ©. 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