it . if s , _ at L_... \ _si _ A. I* , , .~§.’l,‘-ll.'!fl.”,1*l~.“"""‘. - . W fr:-im canons i . ` I I -". ;-; l ' Our Canadian boys _who have fought so ' nobly and so well “ over there ” are now reach- ing our shores. . For the next few weeks every family, society § i and' community will be preparing to. receive the 5 -returning heroes in a way suitable to the sacri- E fices which they have made, to the deeds which if ' they-= have done, and the accomplishments which they have achieveil. Unaouhtefily, you win he 5 interested in plans' of this kind to honor thc l c The Homecoming ;T_"f.___.~ . , ~-‘_ :-.T T:T‘:'Tt1t~.'~. 1-, ~_ ,I-‘L-col. _ | GFOBBIRS can ba nmdg ggggguglhly 5519 and so he carried on as best he could ° ° °wi”5 °"'m°l° °f “W °”°s P.-Iiiiiv (St. John Standard.) The ollicervreturning in command oi! the First Canadian Artillery Bri- an-de. which arrived at Halifax yester- day morninz. is -Lieut.~Col. Waldron B. ‘Prowse, D. S. O., ot Charlottetown. Col. .Prowse while incivil life is one of the leading merchantsfa it the “tight little islandff. was .considered by the military authorities "too old" to ao not ii. "stunt," ibut the precursor or actual air travel. _'Most of the aviators in various parts of the world are planning thai "liril hop" worli along lines of com- parative safety. None are' more hon- estly following this course. the only one ot the slightest permanent value than our own navy airmen. They will have rescue craft struck like beads along their line, strong wireless ap- Deretus. -boat bodies capable of with- lifllildlns flifly rough water in s forc- ed. descent. Amves lions Iiglllllt -- ' 1'- Lt: ...-4-v;;';¢}% 1; (Z ‘-8.-it _.1.L’i¢4_». ' l,,`,_4_ I/ .-,._~., Y ‘-`~'\_'\._'~.'_.._ _' ,rv , ..,_,_ 9 '-. '."'-fi" . /“A l1_il!`§;" '_ ,.f"’ ~~ \ \ `\`\ \`\ \` - fl - l.:l-il 5': ill-'l» 145:'-e' hiflfz .£52531 -E, . ',/t ff' iii; . "._ .;";;'-5;._ i}»~,;. ‘°fl‘°°="“=>'-°f"=°~“fl it it c _ 5 ` " . y 1 ul. home, aiding in recruiting sind do- :fe emma is “mined by Mr' Huw lug all in his .power to help the lioys ;g'0g’0 "gms Dum' °‘" "° °°'p“"° " who had enlisted' _ -,$ . ii Z6. who has so sacrificed Dv -m I I t ma H, n mn Sit-My to speed as to rob success of e anyo oorts,snc was given in May. ifllli. for the orgnitl- Kgiuinnfngt pgecedlgvt’ T369 B: zntion of n Prince Edward island nr- ' i ‘ ,° an °w° ' f '_ c returning men to your district. Wherever vou i i are. givethem the reception they tleservc. Noih- lil ' - ing is too good for them. i . i ; , O l i _ . t v Dllrnonsl (ioitlsmitiil . 1 .` ‘ Mercimlitn h`iIv¢-rsrliitiun f l " .\|v() N 'l` ll If .\ L l I 1 _ l s _ ' .»» x.mn.uux\smxsn i xvptn:uuazami:x.\xikznxxxriix.. i l / l | l Perfect for the Pipe l delicious, handy, e`cbriomi`czii, keeping its rich ’ ~ moisture and fragrance unimpaired for any length of Lime, and burning slowly but freely-, these are the qualities which you will find in ` t v Master - v c The Perfect Ping Smoking Tobacco Slicca pipelnl, fresh t'rom_ the plug, just when . i you want it, fill your pipe not too tight, light up T and you will' enjoy a smoke of _real satisfaction. Try it. _ The Koch City Tobacco Ce., Limited, Quebec, ole. ‘ .do-._ *- - . ,f_=..;.. -. _ a V . . ,.W_ ._; -i-,_'_"'°" /_ l G! d it//»» .4---ra *L 'via' | /.'*.`;?!$¥f¥..{¥'%‘F -~ .3 'f f l l l Five cakes of Gold Soap mens- i ure as large, weigh as much, and 3 dons much and as good work as six cakes of any other laundry soap. ' Think of the saving-and » remember the name. , * Gold Soup Ia made in the Proctor 1! Gamble Factories \ l at Hamilton, Canada - i ’G?-=.€=’.~.S.‘>».°‘P lf' c _-11.1.. I <,...i' . "'i»rtl»1s"lti"ll='¢raia¢s'irw¢ia=act=¢.=svswaaaaaavfiaosavrii area $ -'%~‘-’-$$¢.¢$F$§ . li* gk -. er ;:.,."ll.lll. lNS‘-lR.l.NCE A ‘”.Al.NEGE5Sl'iY _ _ Then inguroin gootl strong stock co|u|ian_ 4:! our ss #ia <5 - iz an e ies, which never contest an honest claim such st, ` , #- as is represented by. ` if oe - I* gi ._ ..¢$,q,»l"< »f_tti.-'cy if _ W`*1M}W'“/"_ ""“‘*”""“"°' "W‘M*“‘“*‘ i _ Ch rlottetowno' it . _ ...s. *_ I - , - _ . .' _' v etidpeoooonoeoseoeeeeaeeoesaaeo1l.e’*= mm _ R h his strong wireless discarded because ""~~ rv unit which was nown ns t. 0 ‘ ’ f Wt*-lsllt and onl ' o weak receiver . . tl 1 -» ° 1' Woo" Rego mmm) in C"“"d“‘ 1”" left and with ev n his u derhorlv when it. ronched Franco its number-, ' e D ' 'ul been changed to tho ninety eight om wheels' ho mum mud In n cmqh . ' . if 0°' P'°"“" '°"“““"”“"' “" "md li ismitm lo vi .1 t h D . _' ` ul.. nf- cn his large business interests, used vamg lmmftmsg M q md 'nal' n v 2. t e e lurixo sums of his own mone' to con- _ duct, u rcr,-ruiting campaign, iiold con- a ToL;:;:‘Etg?;Ja;;;F°3;ew:\?g sltloruhlc of his personal (astute, closed ' `_ . his£21013;Knigllgngisterldwllth tho l,i:t;ei'y one hours; so high uhm the “mem `fTi1ep battery S3523 fx ‘;’:;:1n‘; 'in sea, seems ti Diane: so chill that f>@°@"~b<~f- H115- ‘md wir in ue ‘.1i.f.“.;`f.i“`i-2..Ii“ ‘fI`.-‘iif‘°‘”....“"ZI. .fi spring of 1016 received its first bhp- might drive memglmni on, thi" tism of tire. After at few weeks’ op- coursejnd n veiled Hum Drevenung motions, Capt. Prowso was promoted, corrective observations move n calm to tho command und given the tcmpor-" :try rank ol' major. Those who fought dangerous task me spirit of UH with him over there say that he is be-‘ loved by all his men; ho never asked the boys to do something he _was not - ' willing to do himself. Many times CANADMN TRADE WWH FRANCE when tho guns sank down in tho mud. or when the heavy pieces lind to be M °f mms "nd umb‘“°"' Stepping knee ter four yenrs' servico ln tho Trane deep into themud ond doing yoomnn's muon S0650” M- um Franck and duty lilm the other gunncrs. lt lias been stlited that his battery thoul-lh carrying on nt all tho impo.- tout. shows since tho spring nt' lfllli has the lowest mortality rcuo"d of ony Canadian unit. From all recordt tries) especmuy working wmugh a .tt iumd, only one officer is known to mba-|v|,mn_ -q,~mnc¢__,qam,_d“_.- M»,._ hnvo been killed .and the casualties Banmud informs the Canadhm Trade :ilnoug the n. t‘o's and gunnors Iluvo liven corresponding ilght.` |"°" his '5i"°"“ “`°l`k ‘l‘U`i“l¥ UN" adiun city, mutually to make known Sonnuc show und inter .lt i‘ass:1oilcn- tluclc Mejor Prowso wits promoted to the rank of lieutenant-colonel and giv- vu tho decoration of the distinguish- tul service ortiur. l.:\t.ei' he wma plac- ed in command of the llrst Canadian trtillory hrilrutlc. und its such roturns in lil.; island homo. Col. Prowsc is it keen sport enthu- iast. lie is the president of the \'lc-|130 fm- roger, toriu Athletic Association of Prince; Eflwnrtl island. and has been 1 incur her in other days of the islands chnm~ ulfiu llfwkt-.\' uufl lootbnil :»;n~\1~. 1. AMERICAN GENERAL'S TRIBUTE "\\'c wore soniewlmt surprised to 'lull we u'crn going to il. British sector ii`t.\r wc got to Frrtnt-c," said General tl'il,yon. "\\'e had, like most. Amer- lcnlis, thought wc wr-ro goini: over to Iwlp lhn I-‘ronch, and we tllstzovorotl ' ' ‘ \vu,__luul to servo with tho l'lrl-tish, ride llfllluh 'll0i‘sf‘s nun not llrltish -ratioils. ln short, wt- lieclimo n port nt' tho iii-ltisli Army. 'Pho (lonorul lhcn tlosvrlbcd tho np- uri-hclisions which some ot' the olli- ft-rs in the division had when they |<-nriictl th:|.l lt. vvns wltlitlio lli'ltl'.1l\ :hc 27th was going to serve. lil- sold that the divlslon's makeup oi msn of .\<`o|~tlle|'n New York who hurl liccii hrotlght up to stories ol' how thc Dilig- lish had burned Kingston lu 1815, munlilned with Americans of German ~:tt|-nt-tion t‘rom New York (‘-ity. madc tho prosopci i`or peace between i-he .\l|i»‘s anything hui. ccrlnin. “Wo found the ilritish. :above cvory- thing, good sports," he said. "And lu-fore we got through lot me tell you. those Ilrltlsh_¢:ipt\lrotl "fp and the Amprimn pmpm Thor? W Am TRAVEL is an impression that Marshal Pooh ` 0 when her -. I-lui. , dropped lifter tho start. so that, with that the day is shortened to twenty- llmlly-and to sustain the arduous. pioneer. the valor that would molto history und lcuvo ti. name. f'. \ .-<-Li-‘. . ,-ftvfn, \» -t. f ;ilft"..l W #l:,l;¢|i . . 1 ~: D: -.i . _. 2: tr... ..._ slit ~ at variety ol' styles and sizes `\ `\ ..*\_ E4’ . _i .‘. I/r" _ ` . -_Km F ;.= Neat and utrncdvo Odor( ;‘ - with wing tip and military ` heal. Bleek or brown fl it gg v laetlse. ` ,l -i ii l §§ ‘ --_-.--._S>/V. it :£‘¢` , ! . ./" V I f”"*;' _ 1 --"' -"1 ' »/'Ja Y q|\¢.i l i\_i//.1 aleir Means to You for your con\'enient‘e, right in your town, but he renders you u sort ice which no one else can render in the correct fitting ol' your f I\H FZ shoe dealer does more tor you than you perhaps realize. He not only carries toot. ' This is very iutportalit, not only for the sake ol comfort, but also because the appear- ance and the lite of your shoes depend upon corrcf~tnc=-.vol ht. No matter whotprice you may pay lor a shoe, it cannot give you its lull service il' it does not tit your foot. And more than that: ill-fitting shoes often cause loot troubles, even though thev may fm! perfectly comfortable at first. Correct tilting shoes ltre essential, even if it means extra time und effort lor you to get them. So you sliouitl go to al df-.aler in whom you have t:onl`|den<'e let him advise you as to the type of shoe which is suited to your toot, and give him time to tit you correctly. Ynii will get; iietier service from your shoes if _von will do this, and they will look /~»~ .1 W, Y ....wn,m..\ F‘rcnt-.li Armies. lie wns not, oxcopl ' _ ii i i- l. i li'l0‘ ll'iviii]‘»l<‘ririi=ii~iiilmrt'nii\r~n1i’iiiiii.|.i; lies “f 'M Am"i"'““' n"`m“h~ and. "Mm" is 'i r s iz o _hn hmgM_ mwmlon ,mvv nr “,Mmm.' ormlc-s Niarshzil Pctnin commando. ' under the unified command agree- ment, commanded them all, but Pe- ' nic I-‘rehcii command ns Haig ln his __ _ separate British command. _-_...__-, , _- . will receive the welcome due to the on Face and Hands' “chad and mari who said. "They shall not pass," Burned' cuticum Heals' and saved France and civilization at "My baby was only ri face and handn r~d and .- Miz Paul Bnibnud. formerly Pro- 'l`oronto. lmsreturnsd to Cnnndn. ai- Britlsh Armies. lie comes with the support of the French Ministry of Foreign Relations .through tho soc- loty "_li‘ronco1Ameri41u.o" to foster closer association between the coun- Conimission that it is hoped to form French and Canadian products of field fl-Bd fH»¢tCl‘Y. and to form groups of purposes. lie hopes to improve the op CARDINAL AND MARSHAL , , \.\'ew Yorll Times) if Cardinal Mercier. as is reported. intends to visit the United States, \vc im-urine he will he surprised by the quztilty of his reception. We think it` will turn out to be entirely different - from what he expects, and will in incl amount to a reversal ot' his intentions lio will como ovcr here to oxprcss the thanks of his people for what Am-, erica has done for them. instead. he w-ill ilnd himself rt popular horo; ln- stoad of one who offers thanks hc will llnri himself one to whom thanks will he otl‘e.red. America owes him ii. debt. its share of the debt which all mun- kind owca li-im as one who showed the world its wily. This valiant priest recalls the best. things in the Middle Ages. when the Church never feared to speak out, at any cost or danger, in rbelrali' of tho oppressed. llc awoke the conscience of the world; not lie alone, but -his was one ot'- the most potent voices in thot awakening. Marshal Petnin, t.oo. is sold to in- tcnd coming here, first on ri formal mission and then for the purposn off netting acquainted with American was the (‘ommundt9r in Chief of the 1 us lm was also Commander -in Chief tho French nrmios just as Pershing commanded thc American. ilnlg the Bnitlsh. Diaz the italian. and King Arthur the Belgian armies Pooh tain was as independent in his seper- _ if Marshal Petoin comes here he month dd Verduu. What ii thing it would be if he and the Belgian Cardinal could be here ni the same time! But there‘ perhaps it is too much to hope. The French hero-soldier and the Belgian heroprlest will get such a reception In America as will probably eclipse that given to any other visitors from abrontl, thoudh it will be hard to match the reception of Marshal Jolfre llut the ("a.rdinai's heroism was u heroism of the spirit in n lreoter , sense this that of lily e0ltii9`l‘.¢hou¢h the spiritual turliity has not been isekhig ln some of them; ax ltiert- , will he it quality or me in his .. -reception shot will be dllhrmt from anything ever felt iplotrl. V l ' better. ' head c-Ffme at Montreal. .AMES IIOL Write for our booklet. “llow to B important subject. lt i~ sent glatily to any :idi.lre,=s in Canudaupon request to our DEN MCCREADY When you buy Shoes /ook for - self-supporting bodies in every Can - i _ ___ ,__ uv Slices" which gives more information on this |.iMi’|'so "Shoemaker: to the I\'arion"' IT. JOHN MWNTIIAI. lt`||tO'\"l'0 wir~'\'trt»'t: r.r»slo\|o~: vucotivltl .\\\\\\\\ -thi: 'l`miI;~ruarh on every :ole i .} _*_ ____ ` tm A . " ' " _; ,___ I ii portunitles for study of Canadian g _ _ _ v Etudentq in Fmnce. pnnicumny “mga yOu t1 lieadvstone in the .eint|.ei, munity f \\tncl\oster Cathedral, England, thin; 'l'I-[OMAS ’l‘l von\ln»:rl;v had \.u.