..,..- ‘ _va »~- .A g ‘19'19,`ff ~ '_ . “W-”e f -_ P-U11=1>w~1 . _ PAGE no You get the full weight of tea marked on the gegldd Red Rose package. " The tea is weighed. on _ our costly automatic electric ` scales before it goes into the package._ In _the sealed acka e, . not only full vlieight? blxu lgueii flavor, full strength and all me good qualities of Red Rose Tea protected against the air, oddrs and dust. _ . EDROSE Fi 4' - dren jf. -_-.;- 1 ist°° ,,»v"4’--‘-_____.°v`I. `_ ~- -f"1 _ __. 3' f _ __ 4*" ._-----»----'_ "_“_~;’- . 14° Red Ron Cnffn is an generously good as Ref] Ross T.. an -'-1 _ _ --___ v Stroud, Forceful Men With Plenty of Iron _ I o In Tneir Blood- V_ M _ lgnroul ll\ These Are The Ones With The Power and Energy To ,Win “lliziiiy s iiiziii or wonioii falls slior because they doift with the wliicli ll Supreme Phys- ~€rciigth lixiviiig " says VUC ond thc "Lack of iron t phy'»E.-'il and ,tiny friyuitl, bu lnrcc. li::.t stsinizza M ncrr'~:iry to siirr' 5 in \' '- of lifr. It may alro 3 bg-dug; lwcrt-irniprrrd ~.\-nrsnn into into ii"-o is crfys, ncrrmis ned irrilil\li~._ To lit-lp ri‘r.‘..r strri-rg, l.er_ri. rvl-lvinmlrwl Am:-ricnns tin-re is nfvli- iiif in v' ' r<:gi'~rf ure wliiih lh:‘“c f~:r:il so va unldo :is organic iron-!\'ii>r:i'rd I'-ui." lt oflcii inert-zzrrs thc strrngtli :mil en'l~-_-tiiit-c ni ii--~.'»’.', tifrvons, r~iii-ilown ft,-“plc iq ¢“-D weeks’ iinie. Unlike the nh!-r inurgnzric iron pr--lircis it is easily assiziiilciii--l, ill:-5 not injure the teeth, make thrm hlsri; nf-r upset the stomach. The mans-frictiirrrx iv~:ir- lniee siicrcssfiii and rntirelv sai=.~¢s¢trif\- l-Mull, tn ei-ery piirchnxrr or they will rcfnnri ymzr money. It il dispensed in this city by all 'ood drultlsu. ' not ' r rr NUXITED. IRON For Rel Blood, Strendth and Endurance , bold iii this city by Geo. E. iiiigli en, Apotlictrui'li-s iizill, ii. A, lvoslm- Central llrugstorc, ll.,J. Mahon, (Mo ntiigiir-.t E l . -___»_ _____ _ _V _ .i . (1 Qld A' Y’ I'/ff' ;~\’ \“‘ ~*..~~¢;..¢;T`»'f D7’ C5" cl* i‘i` 1. l if Gold Soap is the best cake of laundry soap you can get at anyvprice. Gold Soap is the biggest cake of ' laundry soap you can ~ get for the money. Either fact taken alone would make it worth buying. The two facts taken together make it the most: economical as well as the most satisfactory -_ laundry soap you can obtain. Q Gold Snap il made in the Procter & Gamble Factories E at Hamilton, Canada i iif.-2-2.505? ; “‘~. `:- l . . ' ev ..-/' _ss :-- ,»,,¢,, 1 ciclitl Fits” A in tiatteil _Meeting Diiiglitsrs of Epire MONTREAL, IME! 26.-‘.Ml‘s. Clai'k_ Murray foundress of the Imperi.. 01"!" Dsuslitsrs or Empire, wss the heroine of the opening meeting ‘gf lghemannuni conventonoi tho- I. th- - - h°\d'Y8!tBl'd0-_Y afternoon at e-Ritz-Carlton Hotel. - To the ma- fgiiltyatot thi; tive hundred member ovesimix w o crowded the hall to 118. Mrs. Murray was for- merly but it name linked with years of associations. A; the close af he,- °ddl‘0BB» 'full of ambition for her °"d°|°- 9-1111 Kfatitude to members for thelr faithfulness throuzh twenty Y°°1'B» U10 little white haired woman had become pa vital personality to 0V€l'Yone in the room. Mrs. Murray was Presented with tt jewelled badge °f m°ml1°1'Bhii>. by the -provincial chapters. |Mrs. Duncan Anderson, regent of the Margaret .Poison Mu,-_ Pill’ Chapter, Montreal, named in honor of Mrs. Murray made the presentation. “it was during the Door wnr that l1l10U5hl of founding tho order," Hl1i‘1‘M1'S- Mums. "our soldiers were landing in Capetown and marching across the country wllll. out roads for two days and tivo llillhts. niuny oi them novcr reached the end. l wrote to one of thc Lon- don newspapers asking 'for ii com- mittee oi' British women to assist me in searching out the last. resting places oi our mon rind ~arrtingiii,: memorial service for them. I ro- ceived many replies and was re- quested to start the movement my- self. Thus the daughters of the Em~ pire was founded and we are today nearly of age, being almost twenty- ono yeiirs old.‘ ` Mrs. Murray coiigratuia-ted the members on their work during tiin war and made at number of sugges- tions for.-future uctlvltics. She told ot’ her work among the immigrants. in sssisting men, women and child- ren, speaking forty diiierciit isn- giuiges, in -Moiitrenl to letirii Eng- lish. She showed these people ian- tcrii views. oi! Canada and other parts of -the Empire, and with the nssistance of their priests, who ni- od as interpreters, tniiglit tlicm Eng- lish words for things they so-w. Sho ciiipliasizod the iiccossziry for British tilnis showing the Uiiioii Jack iii- steiid of liie Stars :ind Stripes in moving pictiirc houses oi Doiiilnlons and urged that the flag, with its ssc- rod significance, bo not used to :is- sist in selling merchandise iii shop windows und ns advertisement of iiuctioii sales. Mrs. Murray slsdsuggestod that junior chapters bo encouraged. Sho was noxious to sec the order ox- tendod to other parts of the Empire especially in India as ilfc of women of that country could bc brought more closely into touch with other domlnions through the orders than through parlintnents. Sho .reminded members that an address presented to her in April, 1915, contained slgnlncant phrases "irrespective ot' race, creed or class" and again, "ali women muy join." ! “l am proud of thc magniilcant. work that you have done in the post," said the ioundress in conclussloii. “and i shall follow with interest 'fill rievolopmcnts in future." As -Mrs. Murray lofi ins ssii ins mcnihcr-s gavo tiirco spontaneous eliecrs nnil sniig "For Slie's ii Jolly Good Fel- low." words ol Welcome ivirs.w. C. iiodsson. Regent ol, Miiiiiclpnl (Tliaptcr of l\ioiiii'eni gave' tlio ntiili'css of wclconio to thc. iieintmtes i'roiii other rflllvs. L “Tlii'ougli iivroiiiiii und suci'lilco of' our soldiers. \'ictoi‘_y for which wr; inivs tlrosmou. srin-oi :ind wvrkrdl has Como ut last." siic snitl. “Let tis] mnke the best of it itiid ntoiic ‘ forl the wrong done to thc w\\'@-8.' mothers niid children of men who' iitivc died for us. l.ct its coli-brnic hy riiiiiliig iiicniorlzil to our lZ|0\'l0‘\-“ deiid." "Tho Kingdom of the l)tiugiitci's of the Empire stretched from ocean, to ocean," she continued, "und mciiibershlp now exceeds forty live. thousand." Tlic presence or so iiirgii ri gntliering sliows the interest taken in welfare of the society- Tl11‘°“l!l\' these annual meetings we learn lo, discuss many 1inportant_ questions' respecting each others opinions and at the same tirrie gslnlui! B BTU” desi ot knowledge. She extended it hearty welcome to d.lcK11l09 0“\.h°' hnii oi Municipal Chapter ot Mon- tresl. in reply oi’ west to hospitality of nasty' Mrs. i“red'8mith. Relent ol Munciwl Chapter ot Edmonton ox- preesed appreciation of delegates of welcome extended to them. _ nvsir today. althoush WH' hifi been brought to s successful conclu- sion, such xijeat unrest still extstcd |_h¢l__¢l1ey were fraught with anxiety snd-~were uiinbig to IIN W '-116 P1‘°° ddsdlngg ol the conference their un- divided attention. Two important. loco; of work lay before them, tho iof Empire should return tlmrilis for' E. Gooderham. and the framing or the policy to which it was necessary _ to devote their attention now that ‘ virtusiby passed. Education seemed & the need for Patriotic appeals had I E Z, the most pressing subject, In the West it was n burning quoggldm Presentations t | A basket of crimson cs;-nations ‘ was presented to the retiring pi-ssl. dent, Mrs. Goodierham, by M,-,_ Henrik Joseph on behalf of the |Mu'nicipalCbapter~ of Montreal, A 'life membership in the National Chapter was presented by the Mum. _ 1 I _ -/ lcinal Chapter or Resins to the nrst `Provlncisl President ot Saskatcne- la \ / I l -Wall, Mrs. Melvin Marlin, honornry , president of the chapter. The Lain- ia similar life membership to Lady I Borden. A resolution of. condolence :was passed and the secretary ln structed to forward it to the family of the late Mrs. `l’. I). Crersr, luyul l patriot and iuiperiulisi, who liinl , been associated with tho order since ,its foundation, as -it nieiiibsr oi the - National Executive and Regent of the _-Municipal Chu-pter of iiniiiiltoii. \ A close cluction for rcpriist‘.ii,tui\c t . ' ~’ ‘ ~ if f 4 lcntinn Chapter of Ottawa Dresentcd / ~¥,‘ I \\ \ i ` l /I/I _ \ / I for Ontario on the niciiioriiil commit- ' ; teo resulted iii it victory for Mrs. Aud. cn with 92 votes ovcr Lauly Kiiigsiiiili, On tho platform iii nililltiou to Mix l A. Gooderham, viliowpl-esi;.led,$ \i~lt.;ri-: . Tobacconl-sts e . . rs <1 .` us- .~»;§7. -, and General Stores. . r r ' Mrs, W. R. Rldd .. . . -_ sell :ind Mrs. J. C. Mchinioiit, iiiitioii r :ii vice-presidents; Mrs li. J. McGilii-` _ ‘vray, nstionnl secretary; .\ii-s. Joii.i Bruce, national treasurer; .\ii's. Guo. lA. Smith, national educiitioiiul is-o<:i'1~-, tary; Miss ‘Constance Boulton. ii:i-- tionni organizing secretary, :ind Mrs, li. R. Fraser, standard bciircr. l 3 Thanksgiving Service. - ' lvlaiiy different religious tlcnoiniim - tions were represented at the united services of thanksgiving liclii in Wiiid-l sor ilztil Sunday evening, which form- ed the second session of the niiiiuiil meeting of the I.0.D.E. The Chap- luln services were represented by Major the Rev. Canon A. P. Shiit- ford; Prcsbyterla-n Cliurt-ii by ilcv. George ilanson, D. D.. the Congrega- tloiinl Church by' Rev. Geci'ge‘Adnni; Methodist by Rev. James Henderson; l Episcopal by Rev. H. Symonds, D.D. Baptist -by Rev. o. C. s. wsi1a¢o,.n D., L.L. D., and Jewish Faith by' Raibbl Abramovitch. l “it is iittlng that the Dauglitei-sy victory," said ilev. George Adnin. “for in no war in the history of the world have women mndo ai inorci complete und vital contribiitioii ‘tw the success of arms that in war just lizippily closed. The way in which] British women waged war is im-4 mortal memorial for all mankind." "lt was women who kslll C1111' ads going," ho declared. “lt was women who kept France soiniz- If i was women who kept Great Britain] Th i-\ _ .N /1"- ? __ \/ \- \ & Because of its rich, mellow flavor, and the -satisfaction it gives. ~\`/ i\ ' Put up in both Plug and Cut Plug form `.*1’-111--';'.i`~`1l`/"”$-'.»>`.-~-17 L-i`f‘5.=i-. ~ <2. "to Suit eVeY'Y _...li »..- - .. .LM .,,,_/V ._ Et: . At all ,<.’§€;1_ ' Q " 2'., *`. ,Vt _ aff 5 `-‘f”*-T1,- \' if -i 3,1 is 'who polled 90. The following were up- ’§i"'/3*"f‘-.`- ’ ',,; - r ' pointed members of the coiiiiiiitlce is , }';»,_, S rn 0 k e r S 1 rodrrift the constitution, rcprcsciitliil:` :iiggffff-lil"-§é'1§liQi_3,§,, Q .‘13‘1_ fancy_ - f_f§§:?f5""` | Ontario: -Mrs. A. E. Gnodcrliziiii, hlrs. fi:-‘ i A \, l E. F. i3,'.lohnsoii, llirs. John llrucc. _‘-_~A__"$'_.j.;-1.. “tv , ‘\ Mrs. George 'Smith niid Mi's.'U~i‘iiliii ii* 'W """"?=,."',rl__4__ 0 _ '§~ Q \\_=,;__ 9-" in place of Mrs. Crcrur. “7-1*'-" éoflj H ""*:V' ` I - Moxi/no TQBACQQ _, _ - The Steel WorKer’s Favorite 1 t" 1 ../'_, . 4 i il( t f` ~ _ ’ _ `~4_ _ "',-`,f"'.~.i//)\.’ _ -,fi ,» _ , u-~- ’.‘ ' i" 41.1. » :I '\J' 1 P. ¢ ’\ ‘Q '.`-|:.'~f/ *~l , .- ,s A _` r- 1.*‘_ r . .!,.. -, U , ~\ -7 1 -:§f<_?-fl""i:I'E2§:I~?~§1-:;:;;:;:;.-:;.,-5.-11.1.-;.;.,;¢.;,. , CENu\i~iE MASTEQ V~/c>nw.M.ov~i" l- ~- 1 Y _ __;'_ ' ____ ___ __,: ____ “___ i *__ I Cciiiinu lit. (‘h i-- ` 'l - -. - . . _ . _ ._ I ~ _ _ '4 - “P ‘1 H* \ 111<\>\1\°l_| -111111*-Hs 11.1' Led: I3-uli.n~l’u\\Ll1 onl inc iorni of ri public reception, under :ind is one nl' the four r|t‘li-unity., lilo :iiiiis :intl work oi Girl tiiiiiltts. ilio nuS},;._.,.,, of th.. Lower Montague fl`0iii lii'itish i’oIunibii‘lisii:.fsinging ot' .i riioriis Rev i) Jones was \‘~'0i‘k's <~oiifvi'ciic<\. () ’- i--4 but thi-. fzivoritr- svciii u ~ 1\ -- l- ' .- - '- » . . ii \\ iilii .d.i., s i hi .ii_ . | .ipliniiitod = I0 be pi'l\s't‘iit :ir the iiiciilliigsnr-liisioii of the ilrogrnnime rin add;-ggq brute ,l~i.iiitt.> Il.i_i iliroiitrlioiii ~\l1>- L. b. ll.i/.1-ll, l’1oviiit-itil horrc ini' iiérlcvoiiif was read by MF- COWLUJ, Cniindn iii :iid of tlii- lliitisli Coin-` lni'_\', llritisli Uoliliiibin, luis come nil 11\ilt€0. ltlio \va~;.' from Victoria, and Misa: An iriiiquo souvoiiir ol tlii»_niinii,il_ Aiinii Mc.»’\d:iin t'i-oiii Yukon. °°“V9l"i01l Of U16 l- 0- D. E, 0i'ilt=i" --l-2 . is it ,liandsoiiiv progrziiiilno boiiizv HERQES WEL¢0MED presented by tho ltliiiiiclpnl i\loiiti'r:iif ;.____ Cllflllter to ilelvgntcs. Tho l»ookio'l One tho evening ot' Tiicsiiziy, .\lu_\' conmms fl ""l"f l1lSl"*1'5` Of NIP “'1'!‘ (ith _the cilizciis oi i,o\v<‘i‘ Moiitzitziic WC1’k of thc l\ianiti'l=iil liriiiirlivs and gzitlicred tolwtlior in the l,o\\'r‘i~ Monta- is bound in blue with crest ciiibosst-tl gin, ll-all 1,; welcome [mum ll,-0 mo,-,- 111 8010 <‘0l0l`f=- 0110 Of ll-1'.‘ of their soldier boys Prlivntc Georgr most 'iiilf~i‘c:ci~l.u, June i915, and has seen iliron l\i'ol.:rainiiic of coiivi-iitiini \"ill no :ii years iictiic .~_-orvicc, Tlic iiioetiiig tool; . null ive dollars 'ln gold was presented to 0-Mill of the soldiers by Miss Hazel Aitken und l.\iiss Lena Wright, On hcliali’ of himself and Private .Jack- msii Supper Taylor very grscefiilly thanked the members of the Red Cross 1`01‘ fllCl1` lhuughtfulncss and kindness in sending tlieni while at tlio front a. coiistzint supply of boxes the content! of wlilcli were always appreciated and now on tlicir return home giving them such zi vortiial welcome, and egain slioiiing their good-will in the tangible form iii gold coin. After a splendid lulicli wus served the remainder of the 1‘\’<1I1l1l.‘§ was very pleasantly spent in games and music. Three liciirty cheers were tlicn given to the returned heroes. who so willing left their nomo, :ind gallantly fought for their King and couiitry, __ __.- ._ _ t _ _ going, and it was women of the Eni- .. 4 pire who won the war- "Lay greater stress on YO111" agreements and less on your dis- agreements," was tho message of Dr. Symonds, who nindo n short n