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Limited Toizoirro, onrsnio FOR SALE BY U-.»\R\’ELL BROS. ..._-,..,.. __ “av . ._ ; _ fp-N.';;,, .1.»,, _ _;_`;,,u§, A V, - _, V ‘ ,H \.v_4i~;` 1;., _.ALA ,..i~> ,.(,(_,; i,,\__v.,m_ _, V |,,,7;A` _ f. ,iv K_v_`__'e;K.:_‘_\ _ 3%, > 'i ‘. __‘ '_ -344, _(_-f. .r',7-ig .gh ,- -, ,_ . linmsvn ' ._ »rxsensnnoi'i1irowNoinnni.is_ 1 , p __ :iuNn2¢'s1s ` "ww Bread ~ and Beust (Canadian Navy League Leaflet.) _ B read Bread and Better Pastry" m a d e fr 0 m Canada Food Board License Purit Flour 's wlioliesome, is nourishing. and Nou., Cereal 2-O09 Flour 15, I6. 17, I8 PuRiTY mrs make good wholesome - ....a”! - _ __,‘.. ~ - » l. 33,361 l}oyal Naval and Royal Auxili- , ..._._- ,` __,. _____`,_.__ ’ .e ig, » i I is _ I, , J "' 1 It L_;/1 'i ‘>"\\ C' 4 mm / ii / J" W/ ffliif "f~7i"E` / .1 / 1 - ~ I i, ,_ ` :§"‘i .§§' " ~ 551'-lf it --if ._-;- \ X\\~»:‘i// HAVE BEAUTIFUL FLOORS ll; 0-Cedar Polish Mop treated with O~Cedar Polish assures you of these results: ' ' I A hard, dry clean surface---that will not get gummy or collect dust--nil the beauties of the wood are brought out leaving a lasting lustre. Preserves varnished and painted surfaces and iinolcums. CPOIZISILM T Eliminates bending and reaching; also saves time. You can easily lrcep floors clean and sparkling by frequently \-‘°_|Yl8 an O-CedarAPolish Nlup-olitninnhle in either round or ""m8l° 8l’lBp¢'f-price $l.50. ' O-Ced Pl'h` ld' ‘_ 'gd k s3.oo."Y..§ “,.ni°fi§.i il2.ii°,'.'.§'i`.'§i.".f,,a ',i'.`.'.°,.°if°..i.i§'"c.i.i§.§§ or Hardware Shop. CllANl"HI.I. (IIEBMECAL (i()Ml7AN‘l' LIDIITEII Toronto =:§i,-._ _-_._.__._ _ v lm "`_.I-*f-_ .____,.J ~_- _ ,_ %%%%% . ii `=-`..~“r'_ " ts ss n as lf si ‘EE Eid ii £3 ts EE as The Boiler inspection and insurance Company of Canada CONSULTING ENGINEERS EFFICIENCY EXPERTS POWER PLANT SPECIALISTS I i’ . (nnnbineu isis) TORONTO - _.1-Z BOILER INSPECTION AND lN%URANCE E' Periodical inspection oi' Steam Boilers, Digesters, Econoinizers - And Other Vessels by lixperts 1* Specifications Furnished for Boilers, Digesters, etc. Plans for Boiler Settings, Dutch Ovens, Chimneys, etc. i \‘ . Inspection and Test Prior to Delivery or Purchase ,L nsiirance Against All Loss_ or Damage to Pro erty and Loss of " Life And ersonal _Injuries liesiilting i`rom tlie lixplosion of Steam Boilers, Digesters, Economizers and other Vessels. Engine Inspection and Insurance I I . . . . inspection and Indication oi' Steam Engines by Experts insurance Against Loss or Damage t_o Property Caused by Breakdown oi' Engine or Bursting oi' ly I/heel 'ii SERVICE PROTECTION SUPl'L|'lMiL`N'l`ED HY INSURANCE , For Full information Write to Y' W. K. Rogers Co_ limited 'General Agent Charlottetown, P. E. I. a 7 ii *fi* 'WN \-"9"" W°"" viewpoint 'fir eitiuhrntp ii-einer mn --an So rapid was the growth of the League that by the end of 1918, less than a year, the membership had grown to the following numbers in each Division: Alberts 1,538; British Columbia, 1,330; Manitoba, 1,630; New Brunswick, 4.607; Nova Scotia, 2,403; Ontario, 31,443; P. E. ileland, 83; Quebec, 9,311; Saskatchewan, 325; or a total of 52,638. dn 'Sepi.em'ber, 1918, a systematic campaign was commenc- ed in Ontario, and followed by some other Divisions. to raise 'Ifuiids for Object No. 2, namely, relief work, with the following approximate re- sults, though the returns from Alber- ta, British Columbia and Nova Scotia are incomplete: Ontario . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...$1,127,000 Quebec .. ._ 300,000, ,Manitoba . 160,000 New Brunswick . 25,000 Alberta . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ 25,000 Iiritish Columbia . 20,000 I’. E. island . . . . . . . . .. 68,300 Nova Scotia . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 68,300 Total . . . . . . . . . . . ._ . . . . . . . $1,793,600 Tile total was $1,783,600. That these funds weer desperately needed does ,not require much stretch of imagina- tion to see when we consider that nearly 16,000 merchant seamen and ary, men had lost their lives in the war and that the distress in Great drltaln sind other parts oi' the Empire among their dependents was very sc- rious. The Merchant Seaman and their dependents we have chiefly tak~ en under our protection because the naval sesinin does "eceive recogni- tion from 1` ~ Impr l or Dominion Governmeiii., "ut the merchant. sea- maii has not been oillcially recogniz- ed by the govcrrirqents as performing a national service and with so maiiy ol this class of Seaman lost, tens of thousands incapacitated, maimed and diseased by exposure, and 3,000 re- turned prisoners oi’ whom 80 per cont were in the second or third stages of tuberculosis, it will be quickly recog- - nized that the various institutes spread throughout the United King- dom and elsewhere in the Empire are taxed to their utmost to meet such an enormous war-time strain on their resoui'ces. with 9. serious decrease in their revenues. V ________..__-» CANADIAN SHIPPING ...__- The amount of shipping through Canadian ports still controlled bythe Canadian Director General of the Bri- tish Mlnistry of Shipping, has actual- l' been larger in the first tive months previous years is as follows: si e r g railway companies. .,- `7li 5;; st the ports has worked admirably , ous traillt. carried. ,xl :Li ~'c|'rizENs, Nor nivioENi:»s." on-f‘<=§-we-i.+_ L21. if- ‘ , . manitnrisn side. There is no mochan :,, ical wa of making people happy .,. th soldier settlement. .lvl '.1 I our returned citizens. 1 "My1n- 'is i , trolling the shipments so as to con- form to the actual shipping capacity No question oi' Government. can lic settled without. reicrciicc to thc. hu- y . ill One can fit a hunch of Yorkshires ii, to command the high market for Fl Wiltshire sides, under rigidly econ- 1; omic conditions and figure your rc» iii, ` turns to a nlcety. Not so with peo- `ple. Much less so with soldiers. sett- `.h‘ ling down to i-ivn me after n worm- 9,'E erupting existence through which they L have recently gone. The human side ,, comes ln. Sentiment plays a no un-, ii? certain part. Tact and diplomacy, U8- ~'», gotten by human kindness and char- ilh ity for mankind. are essentiallly the first qiisliflcatlons In the leaders in J' W. J. Black, Chairman of Canada's _,Y Soldier Settlement B_oard_,_hash5rssp~ ii' ed this fundainental fact and is abun- dantly iliialified to elucidate his bene- ilcient designs on the social lives of dividends.. We what to ,gunz time men in liieli a war as te#-_fit tliem into the fabric of Canadian national life- s real part of the woo! and warp of society. No reasonable expenditure, if it secures this end, is to be rogilsrd- ed as wasted. “These men are generally good fel- lows who iaft real home and neigh- borhood lives and who will make good neighbors and citizens If it proper direction-and assistance is rendered ill U16 I'lKlli- lilll9» It ls our business to see that these fellows succeed. N0rm11l lillnian nature loves n homo and friends. The hqalthy man de- tests failure. All we ask oi the in- tending settler is that he will work and will accept advice.”_ ` Mr. Bliick's plans along with thc various co-operating provincgal du- pnrtimants tio have supcrintend-ents of soldier settlement communities whose business it will be to see that helpful assistance. friendly advice and technical information are given to individuals. These superintend- ciits will co-orilinato the 'work all over Canada, and in the years to como handle the growing problems as they arise. ____...1__1_- L'EN\/Ol (By Charles Brush) Oii Flaiirlers iloltls God's blessings I flow L’.pon the crosses, row on row, Tlizit mark your plnoe. and in the sky The cherublm their praises sing To glorify your deeds below. Sleep well, ye brave! Each valiant deed. While yet ye lived, uphold the creed That right, not might-tho Szivin\ir's creed- Shull stnnd ilirougli all oivrniiy. On Fl:iiiiloi'.- fields. The hestial Hun in shame is crushed Your torch of 'l`i'iii.ii illunivs his dust; Those yut iiiiborii shall food its iliinii- ln Flniiders fields. Nrsaklurf -i in ifepiczzié Don’t bother with lemons. Take along a bottle of “Montserrat” and sugar. You can always find a spring of cold water. These are the only ingredients you need to make the most delicious of all satisfying summer drinks. “Montserrat” is wholesome as well as enjoyable. lt is the juice of ripe West indian Limes--that quenches the thirst and cools the body. Keep a bottle at home-for the hot days-lor the children-for evening refreshments-wherever anyone wants I cooling, healthful drink. Be sure to include a bottle of “Mont- serrat” in your picnic supplies. Look for the "Montserrat" Window Display in the stores ofyour ` favorite dealers. Q Sole Agents far Canola Double l -W/,,,,¢i' National Drug and'Chemical Co. ~ F” ', .I or CANADA, Limiri-:i>. \ Ti’-2.'l. ‘iii tt- = I 3 e Satisfaction. ° To guard p-your sleep whcro poppies VV 74 bloom ___ I ;-_ .....- i» , :iii 4-.1 i _¢,,` at .mips . ‘ \ :::.:::;:,».:;;.é::z.i:. in-iiivni nies all Culinary Piirposes "1 \ Ji' By F. M. Chapman. editor of Fiirm- & ers' Magazine. See how we divide our Fronts with you; with cvcry bottle of 1 AprOl is 0. Coupon-lc io 4c-- good in trade, for full ~vnln<~, at the store of any Aprill Grocer. 'Here are some of the Enterprising Grocers of this city who S..-11 1- i--L ,_'_.'n - 1- i-i . _,__ ___ _,V _ - . . » -the new and popular Table and Culinary Oil . which is now meeting the approval of Canadian- /~<~’»" “Q-e._ housewives, everywhere. No other salad Oil or shortenin of an kind i ' M" "' "" = E J* --__ can equal AprOl-this new Oil pressnfl from the ` 'N ripe kcrncls of California Apricots and Pcuclics. Because of its great usefulness and -for Mayonnnisc, l`Ti'cs5ini;s, Salails, Sauces, Cnlzcs, Pastry, liifscnits, Puridirign, Iircad-and for all ol/:cr cookery requiring Oil or Fai. AprOl ls, of course, n pure and uirarlullcfafcd VEGETABLE Oil-its purity and density cnnblinl; it to give you more satis- factory rcsulfs than any other form oi' shortening. The housewife can iio\\' conserve l`orl:, Bacon, Hum, Iluttcr, inrrl and Cream, without depriving licr family of the fats essential to nourishment. AprOl enables you to do this-by satisfactorily replacing Riittrr, I.ard and other Fnts~as wcll aa the exccssivclyliigh- pricrrl Oils so h:.rU(T'l`S CO., INC. , NATIONAL clrif, CALIFORNIA _ (Distributed by All Canadian Wholesale Grocers) . .'..;.i.` ...-1 ; - , , ' f » . i rw.i'r'1a‘.1=.i .Fi .r§,-i, .t»x»'....- .TT...";-1X..4-"SZ .¢tLie\!&s...».1