*vt .os » ._ ,v , if ici; »3li" | V. 1 4 l?`;"_i l”.;. » l .‘ » - i _si lr , i v .t__;-.. s 1 i a’/ _ ‘\i l ._ ,ref _3/f, it `l_ `.-fi.. _ _ -_Q | i » 5 _ I 7 tif' ;_ V". '- __ ,_ ‘i _ ,_1»‘ _.>. ‘ J __ 't» , _».., . .» l”»":.:' l 1 ‘I T' .- i',':§~ . _‘_ 5 4 ,_.,, _ H'~i_¢;= i~“f :iii ; _ *_-ry .-._ ti; fli- tir ~ 't°”7t‘.i -irq; if' iii r __., if lt? \.'l¢ i P* nl; ,_ _‘xi ?4;li'h >' ni ~r PAGE Form .. l t~."\»§ 5 fl i. itat . _ .ms cu.1inr.0T&I‘t!'rourN';GUARUIAN ‘ my ’3~ ‘9"° 1 “mimi cum.-neun( |iui»u.\.A. th :noi-isfion :nr Anvoi-ming Inca:-._...............1ll om [town and ldlt. Phono ............---..na_~»r-atm JI f ' U lwithout his intervention act for the war office in pro- _ _ _ _ ' f _ ' l lhtitliailullalnwn 9iiaitl|an..»»-_ i ~ _ _ _f _ ._ _ - king on its behalf contracts with manufacturers to ' __ i __ unit om. ur. ciimmmvn. omni- owns ai run- Supply 'hm Shells. And so Says the f°i>°ft» “the P0' _ 1 -' ~ 1 loroloqi Atherton. Uollrll lld l°l_*ll“O~ sition of the committee was undoubtedly that Of _ - _ ll" "I ' Dall founded illi). DUO ltr ner- (Uv a ents for the British ovemment." The contention -_ J '°"°"z°;(""° 9°' 7°" (°'°“°” " “vu” gat the committee was iiirectly responsible to the war _ _ ‘ _ ce was re te l i e f " ` » "77, loeunloy Weekly (founded illn ILM por lnlui by |isu»__ou¢¢¢_»i-u.r.a. _ _ ` 'bt' - 1”" .1 _"_ (N “_ ” ly shown that theattitude of the minister was correct nu|)i¢o¢»\ug.ao¢\lA0!srU~I-A- ` ` "' B0 _ be 'l`ui5siJ/i\', _JULY 25, 1916. fo ' Li ‘ pea dy nade by G neral Hughes and _ other members of the government, but was contested _ _r ` ’ members of the opposition. It has been conclusive- The new over B hgs Ccunhy ~ \ _ .-1 _ _ _ __ ._____i _ _ __ __ Tl `* `- 4 ii K i C ii it ii L" ii by stout” i i"'il th lr. yte and ltr. arve ,as we as ot er 1- < _ _ _, »_ ; _~ .r _ ~ _ 3%. _ iq. _ ““ t. rals contended that the govermnent -was responsible our Un dns ils t0 thQ ` _ _ _ _, - ° _ti r its actions. - ` , ` - ° -_ fi _ ‘ 1 ° --73 ` ‘ ` judges Meredith and Duff, the latter a well known Flve a day, of-our output, is all beral, declare positively the were a ents of the ‘ ’ ' ' ' si-:"co1io ANNIVERSARY _or _wait B.......g............_ ’ ‘ We °°“ ‘l°l"’°" °f this °“° m°d°l- Great Britain into the war, will be fittingly observed re all over Canada . 'l he first step in the day’s proceed- er ings will be a religious service, all the churches th throughout the Dominion being asked to participate. as In Cliarlottetowii it is expected th_at the church services will be held at ii o'clock. be In the evening there will bca mass meeting in the Su Legislative Council Chamber at which, it is expected, Li, rcpreseiittitives will be present from every part of the pi province and addresses will be given by leading public im men, educationalists, legislators, agriculturists and the Coiiiiiiissionem trades anl professions generally. _ _ _ A year ago, on the celebration of thc nrst aiiniver- of sarv, there were those who were stiflificlllly Saflgllllle mittee, it would have been impracticable to have ob- to hope that the second anniversary would sec the CI1fl‘ tained orders for the fabrication of shells in Canada, of the war and the restoration of peace. It is known and all through the report, it is observed that the now and sliould have been known then that so early co , an end was an impossibility. \\'c have learned 501116- did work done by the members of the Shell Committeel n thing since then of the time required for preparation ge for war on so gigantic a scale _; we have learned how scene in connection with negotiations for the manufac- ill-preparcd we were to enter upon a war.for which ture of fuses brings out the point in the.report that_ our enemies had been preparing for many years, and General Hughes, trusting him absolutely,requestedhim we have learned sonictliing of the latent might of the “to smash Harris prices" and at the suggestion of the .British linipirc which only needed to be awakened. minister, Col. Carnegie asked Allison to bring the The linipirc is now awsike, its army is numbered Shell Committee into relations withcompetent manu- by millions, its iiiiiiiitioiis are stored in almost inex- facturers who could introduce an element of competi- haustible heaps on the battlefields and in storeliouses, tion, with the object of lowering prices. and notwitlistanding the wastages incident t0 WHY. ll5 navy is more powerful and better equipped to-day than General Hughes was making the best efforts he knew at the beginning of hostilities. The past fe\v 'weeks how to make or get munitions as cheaply as possible Ge _ August 4th, the second anniversary of the entry oft Ca i a Every charge and every contention made a ainst rvell has been shown to be false. There was a di 8 looks a if tha i n ° ` i “ neral Hughes and the shell committee by Kyte and 8 t 8 going to be enough. ` _ - If ou want ours now lace ou er uic ‘\ ct charge made in the House of Commons that Gen- *y_ __ L_ y P y r nrd 1 _iiiighes hi? i|1i_i»i<>_ii_°°-'fly inf1_w=_n<¢d rg;-ml3¢fS___9f Remember this new Overland is the,worlclfs ‘ ~ e s e coninn ee, u e commissioners isniiss is V ¢ _.not Wd, ,O_m_,ed_.. _ most powerful low priced car. Indeed they also declare _that no such inference can ` _ BRUCE STEWART & C0, LTD , drawn from letters written by General Hughes DEALER ggesiiiig that Certain pei-Sons in his home town of ,_ _ P- 0. Box 870 _ __ ___ _*_ _ ”w______ Phono 125. idsay would be capable of manufacturing high ex- . _ _ I Willys-Overland, Lirnited osivc shells “lt was a most natural and in no wa They go so far as to say that, but for the effort Col. Cantley, one of the members of the Shell Com- mmissioncrs have been much impressed by the splen- erally. The appearance of Col. Allison upon the \.._ 4 ll do bl ' ' 3,2; bi;__.rxosl_1' -tpgklrolor ConU'l:p::.|o`:i»!nprlngr Boch-lo ltrrtor Kflfnotl pooGo I 4-Inch urn; non-nkidollpqou Hoehlo llghu , Comploo:.oqul»rii.?n:' ‘ ‘ _ Y ` ~ " 'Hnd Omoo and Works, Wilt Toronto. Ont. proper thing for the minister to do" declare the 11 / ' S C A /2 //@ " © ) srnmmrrmisgcu- ~ 1‘39»P°W9!` ‘ Model 'I6 B Roadster $870 < F. 0. B. TORONTO Z “F " l Don’t Bother with “Special Pastry Flour” All through the negotiations it was Shown that You can get the same flaky lightness in your Pie Crum, Tam and Cookies, with have demonstrated both to ourselves and our ene- for the British War Office. Regarding the transact- _ S mics the cifectiveiiess of this preparation and on this ion with the American Anmiunition Company the re- the second anniversary there is abundant ground for po the hope that ere long, possibly before another anni- mon practice of promoters who have acquired a con- versary comes around, we shall see a glorious end of Cl?SSi0ll Ol' Contract to which it is transferred, But for the struggle that has thrown its sombre shadow over Allson’s connection with Yoakum and the position Alli- our boasted twentieth century civilization, saddened son occupied in relation to General Hughes and the millions of homes throughout the world, and that isiSliell Committee. the transaction would have been destined to change the map of Europe and the course R matter which concerned only the parties to it and of history. t persons who should become shareholders in the com- wc Sim" observe the Second aiiniversary with liopc_ pany. lt was stated in the Commons by Kyte that the " and conlidcncc, with gratitude to Aliiiiglity God for-_two American companies concerned were “mushroom the men and the means that have brought the l2iiii>ire'COmP&UiC5 " safely through a period of the greatest danger and that. we now feel assured, will in the not distant future S0. L-stablisli more firmly than cvcr its foundations and the ‘CU It is fitting that thc day's observance should begin ill rt says it was but the carrying out of what is a com- . _ - ' 'r , It is brought out in the report that they were not /K M ` _ 'ml 7- H-TA"-M cn' UMW' ` but that these companies were brought into exis- cmmmm ’ T ce bv a group of business men of i %// /M 20 ' rs you can with any pastry flour. Beaver Flour is milled ofthe famous Ontario fall wheat, strengthened with western spring Wl\¢ll. t And more than tint--Beaver Flour makes 1 loaf of' bread that is a , joy to eat-with fine, even texture and n delicious, I “homey” nutlilie flavor, unknown to those who still , V - A' use the tough, tasteless, western spring wheat Hours. J 9, Make the change today_orcler a barrel of Beaver Flour at your grocer’| and have reall delicious Bread `\\ _ igliti the business of fabricating fuses. They had behind / -~ 1-- -' ~ W with religious services and end in a conference for the Y|lCl1l large resources and had secured services of emi- i A g Y and Pastry. DEALERS-write un for prices on Feed Coarse Grains and Cereals. ul __ 4 ~ -..ha ___-_` . _ _ _ ` F' 1 "Vx ` A consideration of wavs and means for the development "CDI Hlllmlmlflon exlmfls- ` ~- ~“"" '-Y" ` of our country after the war, a conference for pre- \ - _ , ___ _ Regarding the International Arms and Fuse Coni- v . ,» ' 1 l paration for peace. , pany all the allegations are dismissed. ___)r(_-__ f _ gard to the commission paid to the promoters who ot 8 the contract which the American Ammunition Com- _ pany carried out, Mr. Cadwell of the latter conipan _ Y _ did not Iiimself know that Allison had participated. l The report of the Royal Cmnniissioiicrs, Sir \Vm. Meredith. Chief justice of Oiitario, and Mr. Justice 595 Duff of the Supreme Coiim “pon the fuse charges nada, the commissioners do not express an opinion, but made by V\'illiani Kyte, .\l. l‘., in the House of Com- 53)' that the ‘l‘~`C'~“'0“ of the committee is "Ot fairly inons, and the iiivcstigzition which look place subse- "PC" to 3dV¢"'SC ¢f'flClSfll Hllil lhCl'€ Call be no doubt qucntly, has been inadc public. fha The report is a unanimous one, and is a complete She" Committee would have assumed 3 grave fe5P0"` vindication of the government, the old Shell Commit- mb' “___ ami (iemmi Sir Sam iillgilcg disregarded, and the contracts had been given to Ca- I_ _______c_ _“__ Kyte ___ ____ Cx____Or_________y __05_t_o___ nadian manufacturers and their efforts to produce the He has failed to implement the charges he made against fuses had resulted in failure' General Hughes. the shell committee and the govern- mem capacity of Co`l_"`Cai"negie as an expert ordnance ad- viser, aiid while there is the suggestion that he con- cted for too high a rice for the raze f The report now is that lie will resign his seat. As tm a parliaiiieiitariaii his usefulness is gone and his posi- con tion untenable. It will be renienibered'that the shell object was to establish an independent bod that would Y _ mereial part of the transactions. ¢._,,.,,,,.,,v`~»~.~.,.~.,,,.. vs ¢ --r\-~\~\.~ --------- _ _ _ .- - :_-_-_-_-_ -_-.-_-_-_-_-.. _-,-_~_-:,-.-_- _ __ _ _ upon his already over-burdened shoulders the work of committee was the creature of .Sir bam Hughes. I`hc Conductin , . No commission was paid as suggested, and with re- Dealiiig with the fact that the first orders for fu- were placed in the United States rather than in Ca- t it was honestly arrived at. The members of the lity if the opinion of their expert adviser had been There are frequent references to the standing and P g uses, the iiinssioners add that a mistake was made in placing g what may be called the business or com- I ' » - "'27":`V"'Y'TVT":::"` `7:;`7'Y:'A:;'A;:"'_ :T ' 'Ten ` ' ` 'T' ' :"7 :Tr ` "` I The Wholehlla llrdcb IB DBI' lb! SBD d ill Ollf 0|' 0 Y* 'I' 'O _ ` ` h'gh standing ' f/ 1’ ~4§ . . . . , , » _ _ -yrs- foundatioiis of trcedoin and permanent peace. and of large means, who had determined to embark I lu lug 'nil-gill* You Want a Good Freezer and the right ploce for you to get that good freezer is right here at this store. The freezer you buy at Fennell & Chandler’s will run light and easy. give excellent service and last long. _ Call in and look over the different sizes and grades. _ _ » _ .' _.... _-_ Let tlie “Perfection Do Your Cooking Th_ere is no need of bendindg overa hot coal stove uringthe summer months, when our PER- F_ECTIUN _Blue Flame oil_ stoves will cook any- thing and everything you desire. These stoves consume little _oil, have no 0dor, and give a higjhriy concen- trated heat._ Q-two-_ and th1jee~wick sizes,with and without ovens. See them. 79 v _ l “The Haberdashery” New _Sport Shirts Another lot of those lovely Sport Shirts just arrived by express in plain white, white _ mercerized stripes, white with black trimf » mings and palm beach shades. _ __ We carry all sizes from 13 1-2 to 16. Prices $1.25 and $1.50.- _ _ ` You’ll need a couple, why not 'drop in today. ‘ Outing Trousers _ Most men need a pair or two of duck or flannel trousers during the Summer months. You’ll find our stock very -complete, our . __ goods all fresh and new. V _° - ` Tan duck trousers roll cuffs, all sizes $1.25 pr. _ t __ Khaki duck trousers roll cuffs, all sizes 1 1.85 and 2.00 pr. _ _ ' White duck trousers roll cuffs, all sizes 1.25 and 1.50 pr. Khakiflannel trousers roll cuffs, all sizes 3.25 pr. ' _ t. Stripe flannel trousers- roll cuffs, all sizes 3.75 and 4.50 pr. White flannel trousers roll cuffs, all sizes 4.50 _ ` e our Panamas at 5.00 and 6.00 and our - - Sailors at 1.50, 1.75 and 2.00. i » Henderson & Cudmore I Sunnyside V ‘ blur sstscrioiis for ‘ ounniiii iirinieiis i Furnlrhod. #9000 _ Imperial Fox Biscuit- _» The Imperial Fox~Bl|cult, lg it well-balanced ratlon for foxes. It saves feeding _ofmeat ln summer weather. I-t ll guaranteed fresh, pure and easily digested. Is the most economical rox food on the market. `l-Ililtlv enrlorred by practical fox feeders. ‘ ' t _ _ ._ y dei-I if og _ » he day of mm, inteiiewniism is _ gular supply dlrent from factory. On recelpt of 83.00. we wlll r ou ave r. _ _ & . freight pnld n sample bag; ot 50 lbs. ' " ~ _ The revolt against 'lt, which has , _ ,_ _been growing lu recent years hal vlcfqfhndw _,i __ RiChll'|0lId Stfeet 1 0 noesalivi°Mii.i.A~. C. _ _ een brought to n climax b th w r. _ Q i ij B" Hn* Ch°"°"°t°""" "TWT T” Men have ceased to trusty their dn- 1 ~ Phono 188. ' Oflle By making tho blood rich and red Dr. Chnse'a Nerve Food forma new cells and dunes and nourishes the starved nerves hack to health And vigor. By noting your in- crease In weight while ruling It you can prove pgottlvely the benefit ing derived from lhll peat food cure. II erltr o box, All denlrrr, or ldnnnon, hier I 00.. Llnlted, Ioroltt. - ' W. 0. Louoon. 'O O O _ %~= _ _ __ -- »~t ~ o.~0|»erol_{ouaoDiilldhl- nlded reason and are lenrulng to trust ‘ '*""""` " " -' ' ` ` In 00d ' -M ~~__-_- ___ ___ _ t The .__________ __ __m________ ____ mc’ __ _ _ _ 9 THE HEART AaA|~sT YHE HEAR against the undue supremacy of the _:l»OOOOO'l1O_OfQr_¢:_i_ii_§;»iii_¢_»_¢:i_;i__._-_._.i iiagipiznzvwtg un. _ If Por Summer Wear-The real thing for Children-all sizes-Prices 0,, me coin,-,ii-,_ reiwon hi" not which have been nicely tlxqi up na 0006009000000... .9 been so dominant ln t m“°h Nm' “K” 4" k° ln he minds and I d k W 5 ‘Mm Mongrggl, lay iltti. '09. Child’s_4» 5| 6| 7, 7 1°2“'8¢ 9, 10, L2 it ........ .........'1¢lB ‘hearts of men for centuries as lt ts °°' 9”” My ‘n “P mam 0"" I' Ml rd'|` Ll ltnent 00 Lluilted , _ : '._ _ tt cmttlo braolrlnx ln from the ad- U* “ " _ ’ Yguths _.11 13 131.2 at _~ 1 0 - '-be l0_;|_::_._moMe h b d '_ wining urn' or is M cutie runnin' ya_'.mou¢_h_ N_ s_ I k 9 | |_ oonoo-svn...-»-.»..,....-.-| -1... 0 _ _ r nveounnnycome 0|," ___I|, tqqgyou now ‘ , ‘ ‘ ___ "°”‘ ‘" "‘° °°"'"'f°" °"S‘¢°'i ‘° iii1tiii:iri»°¢'iil°¢iuiiiiii¢"¢ii,'ii°'»§°i°wsi¢s ni»¢°i- limi" ma ffiuanws Limn- BOYS Bild 81115 1. 2» 3» 4- 5-5 1-2 8t--..-- . IAS _ _ flt. th' V" ‘Mt tl" |’°°|’l° "° h°"°_‘|‘ ever M ll It hip been a gust annoy- llN'l' for some time, lil! l Uni." "N ` ' h°f‘”'° th’ L°"'| *"4 "9 '""“K' "‘° nncontll summer and should be seen boiu.I,.linve everjli' (lf ¢l\°',3°|“" °"""’l'”' ii to at once no lt shown very much dir- and muscles. M , b ` ' 'rms is aspect- y ima in mnnniiii. ,_,,i,.¢, _¢|,, 0,,” i,,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,_ _ _ Yom my ¢,,,,,., on s lo low ghooq ue omiiuiy .na in vim. "mi to-im im sir, etc. _ _ T303” J. iiooAN. clenrln on t - _ _ ii out ¢¢2.so». Q _ _ ‘ "” r;'=;.waa§ar»‘ia.sa_.;__.._..-.».fn.’?aif;§~ l.'fl§»»°li"__T"’_‘f'._J _ Chiml ; ‘_ P°°"’°"“l 1&§-K.-l,"d_"‘_Y ._ _ ` __ 2,. ` , U ` " ' .* » _ '_ _ _._ . '_~"»~:.. . ‘ c . .i‘