f < f I I I :I ii I. al -I ir. .0 ‘ *_ ! _ ___ ui ti li? if I I > I I_: _I E Ill* It _1 I ' 1' ri *il I _ I .,-.rf ...mm- _ i I ./7' I . _ _ _ _ _ ;.»._:ifirit..cnini.o't'fitrrmw.._m1snnrsw _ I; I' I ‘ *Y _ H - 'f l"*.__ I e c _ _ _______ _ -1 r ------ -- l_ mar _ ve _ _I _ _ks _- au, A .I.____.:_____ -. f.III-I.-IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIun.IIIIimIimmimiimummmiiuimnmitiiiit ti tiiiiitiiii mimtutnm:IIIIIISTIFTIWIL I - ~tlIl\` 'i':zr»-‘:".f‘ ` as-1. v ` . ` ». _ ..-._L.T-é-.I--»= Li, nlinig vb I Something Every Week " ' _ No matter how little, you Qwe it _ ' ' *° ~Y°'-"`5elf» )’°‘-ll" f&ml.ly. and your' _ _ business to save something every" pays. _ - _‘__ 'OPCD & Savings Account with thi§Bm|t Ass IQ it regularly. it will ` Iquickly grow. It will help you to __ something reallyworth while latter oni- - -THB . Bank of N ova Scotiaf ' Pll1l~\lC\rfi¢\l| 6.soo,ooo J. rt. it/ti.coii Reserve Fund- 12,000,000 Manager Resources - - 150,000,000 chuiausiown Blush gm IsiIIIiI|iIII,|h is . ~_ unnwtlllré """IiiIf‘?-.-1-_ »*~`~ lQ7"."l ~ A, ~. _ nil" ~i__ _c-;-at I"'_l,_ Il” Yi § E = 5 E § E llll W - 5 I I i t ~>~~ '-_¢;_e;-,_»£L»,I5_-lg.. -.._; .tI. .._.=-_-......_.........._ A , -._..I...- _ l;.., 7 I .1 'if -f rl .-i ~;_ -~.‘- »>; "ff 'sri it I it lf, I . \ 1'- f. -1 I _I I » I I , i -r I I I Ii _- sn;-.~,.-_ .em I t -I 'I l;.;r;y ' I __ __ ----__- - ___ <- Railway and Steamship Tickets ' No matter hon long or how short your journey is to be, will Ilwr l-v lnml or on th" son. you are \'ilull_v irilcri-sit-ri in Ilm _~.|‘.l~=t-lioI- ol' li. li--st ruiilt- YI u \\i.~|\ lt. pun- ost- your tirltnt- uitli it »il»l~ iiict-nvt-nit-nveu pt-.~_~ililr ‘Inf you vtisti o ltnow that you are golfing' them at the lotvest price for which lhe accomo- dation you rr-quiie can be purchased. I =elI tick-ts over every railway line operating in Canudo or the |'n°Ietl States -iid li ive ()t'c.in tickets and lia_t¢g!iig~- labels ul' all thc leuli- 'lr.Ii`i.~alIuulit' lirics of ~ti~urrisl\ips and aiu' prepared to furt-|11 mi o ai|Iplir~.itiIIn Ihr fiillt-si in|`IIr~u.Ition us to rates-, rou I , tint- ttililvs. tlnles ol' -ailing of le Iniers. etc. .mtl Isl-o lielictt I can oil:-r \-vu In-III r ticket -‘crviro lliuii any -L.-tlier ticltvl ol`l'ce i I l’riiIcc Iitlwurtl I land. ` Try the 0tli~-r~ ai' ` thi-n |r\ this Itllict-. or try this i»IliI~c und tht-.ii the otlicrs und -ee wlirrt- you can get tli lit-st service and the most information. M llic present time I puriiciilarly solicit your Canadinn West bu~unrs~. ` ` I sell tickets over "ull""l.ln- lontliiig lin -s", Curiatiiun l\IutiI\na Railways, Cana 'inn I’-.itrific litiilwuy, Grand 'l`.uiik |iai'wIi_y anti Gr-u_nr| l`runli Pacific and will _~I-ll you tic'I_t-ts by the riiost con- venieiil route to the point you wish to rcnch, giving you one ticket l'r.~m Ch Irlottetown tntlt--ii a‘ir.n on which you cnn get your buggagr checked right tlir ugh. l I also malie all y- ur sleeping car reservations over all the dillert.-nt lines wi bout any t.~har_=.;e for telegrums. ' _ You will make- a mistake it you start your journey without calling at my oilicie or writi g ure. W. K. ROGERS CITY TICKET AGENT 84 Great George Street CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. ‘I I =-.-..a-_- E .Ii ;. . I _. 'ii If _ ~_t -`f2.*3.\- rn _-Ii `._`° "'.`I_ :~ __ 'I _ 1 ~,~.»~»~. 1. ,-1 ix, \. The Boiler Inspection and » Insurance Company of Canada CONSULTING ENGINEIQRS EFFICIENCY EXPERTS POWER PLANT SPECIALISTS (Esbahliscd i875) TORONTO __-;__.i-. BOILER INSPt~.C l`lO\l ANU IN 'A-URANCE Anil Other lesse-is hy Experts Specifications Fiirnishetl for Boilers, Digesters, etr. _Plans for Boiler Settings, Dutch Ovens, Chimneys, etc. .;, ~_ ~»_ _ , . I \ I I .=~:=-fi.:-§.Ir:==r;1"-.=”§==‘ -1 -I '-1 ' Illirtlrllnoe Against Loss or Damage to Pr . L C --.d`b M' ‘ ‘ ' toklng_t.lires bottles' Breakdown ol' Engine or llurstirig olllifly-lvhgdl I _ lv §£n£‘P;°lfeE'°~PJ_'l,lf; *-0 . » i wh iv I Inspection and Test Prior to Delivery or Purchase SINIII Willers. Digesters, Ewnomizers and other llessels. Engine Inspection and ‘nsurnnce Inspection and Indication of Steam Iirigined by Exp,-rr. WIWICE PROTECTION SUPPLEMENTED BY _ _ INSURANCE ` For Full information Write to W. K. Rogers Co_ Limited _ I General Agent _ Charlottetown P. E. 1.- I _ , I »» . __ l' " Periodical Inspection ol' Steam Boilers, l)igeslers, Econnmizers lhluranns A inst All Loss or Dam e to P ` I Lo I " Lilo And Pzrsonal Injuries Iiesullaiirgig l`romr(l%mi;sion stilfo I 0 ilqrir iiiitiit No industry in Canada shows_ l'\‘9ater room for development at the present time than the production of poultry und eggs. As a means of raising' national revenue 'it can be made assume gigantic proportions, provided everyone interests himself in the work and takes a share of the responsibility. The chief advantages oi' poultry-raising are the rapidity I with width-chiqltelns eau be reared, ‘ the small amount 'of' attention 'they FQQRIFB and the speed with which they _to pgty_ for thetnsdlygs-. Ai- most can keep clilck_s1'i`ii,___q',lttl in tlies`_o.._iiii_v5 ot' biitzhyiiul gartléns the ldealyoiiiliiiiittion can be had by ksepiiig'_f_f'_.ii§sl1s during the: ` _ winter; inpnth_s"_an'tl disposing of them in-, Spring to- make waty for the veile- titble Igrownh from the soil whicli they have helped to fertilize. ` 0lu"unnuul production of poultry in Canaria is relatively low, its liu- portanee as ri source of revenue is not sufliciently recogiiized_. Nearly hull’ tl billion cliickeiis :irc raised au- I uually in the United States. In 1900 the revenue derived from poultry and eggs together' was worilt more than the worltl's uiuiual production of either gold or silver, while in 1899 the | total value uf the barley, rice, buck- whezit, corn, rye. tiztx, siuall fr'ui‘_. sugar curio and sugar beet crops in t.he States wits less than the revcuiit- tierived from poultry. This goes to. show that thu industry in not one to be dispiscil aiutl thot while it iiu'_v_ seem at little thing for a faintly to keep hull ti dozen chickens, yet in the aggregate this constitutes the basis for national thrift, _industry and prosperity. According to Mr. Fred C. Elfortl. Dominion Poultry Husbzititlitiiiii, poul- try _uiitl eggs alone could be made to pay (‘unutlu`g notional war debt willi- iii u few years' time. Ttikliig 1,000,- 000 as the round nunilier of Canaditut I farms it would be quite possible to have 10,000,000 heirs in the coiintr_'-' and 10,000,000 in cities. town iiiid vil- ages-:1 total of 110,000,000. A gooIl` laying breed of hen will produce 200 eggs rt year. At n low estimate of ton dozen eggs o year for 110,000,000 liens, the :inniuil production of I-gi;-.| would reuuli 1,100,000,000 dozcii. DOMESTIC CONSUMPTION. Ai. the present time we consume It dozen eggs por head of population iz; Canada ouch year. This might lit- iii- crensed to 50 dozen, making o total of about 350,000,000 do'/:tu_ We use less than 25,000,000 dozen of our eggs. .-t_ tho present time for incubation. This could bo lncrcast-d to 50,000,000dozciil \Ve would then have ii total oi” 400~l 000,000 dozon for Cniiutlinii coiisumn- tion :intl 700,000,000 dozon for cxptiri. As u irsiilt of thc ment satvinf; nro- pitgaudti. of thc Cziriiida Food Botul. the consumption of eggs in Cairidai is iiic1'un.s.iig. While the supply durln: the last few years has been short, y-»t there is every indication that tli.s _condition of afiiiirs is zil>noi'iuol null that grzitiuully (niiutla will ussuiti-i her nuturril plzico as an exnoz'tiii.:§ colrriiry, in H0 for its eggs orc cot.- cerned. I Den Kqlil into ip; s t chicks and the _ng ate results-:have been sstonishiui oven to the owners. A worthy aim for the Canadian ur- * S gjiiirr _ bun housekeeper- might be two hem to every member of their family during the winter months at least. lf 20.000 families had 10 hens each, it would mean 200,000 layers. Supposing ettcn laid ilve dolen eggs, in six months it would mean 1,000,000 dozen eggs. Es- timating prevailing prices at 60 cents s dozen, the '-gross income would be $600.00. When the cost oi’ food ls taken into consideration the income -would TURB fr`on_'_i- $800,000' to $400,-' 000. '-If ` | ‘ . . tail* nitrous _feossi-rui.i'riss_ -1 I5 _ is ~ . But lt°4~‘lCiinada has grcut iJ0t\ll1'Y opportuiiities within`ht-r own border-»t_ for export ;_trade. I _ 5' 'With _d` population -of 8,000,000 Canada ‘hott _an cs'tliiru|'ed revenue of $100,000,000 from Poultry ln.'191-‘l~ in 1913 she iinnorted as _rntllly 08 15.~ 000,000 dozens of eggs. Upto October 31st, 1918, she had exported~oniy 3;-‘_ 861,389. This is a mere drop itz tlie` bucket when Brit.iiii\`s.short..'ige of eggs its a result ~ot`~tlie war is taken into consideration, viz: 124,086,750 dozen. For a number of years Great Brit- :tin has been the largest egg import- ing country in the world. ln 1913 she iirinorted 215,000,000.000 dozen. Sho drew chiefly on Russia, Denmark, Eygpt, the Netherlands, Tusitria- Y'un|:ui'y and Germany for her sun- piles_ As most of those sources are now out off, the Cttitiidlan hen has it chance to spread its wings for trans- atlantic iliglit. CONDOLENCE _ At the lnsft regular oominuniciition ol’ Bertherller Loyal Orange Lodge No. 1446, Suniinerslde, a special cont- mittee wns appointed to forward :i letter re the death of their late Broth- er Mudock Matheson. and respectfully submit the followiiig:-“W'hereiis, our late and respected_Brother, Murdock Matheson had been for over fifty years a worthy and respected iueinber of the Orange Order, and was one of the eldest members of this lodge nt the time of his death. Be it tlierv- forc resolved that; this Primary Lodgo now in session asseiubled do place ou record its high appreciation ofthevalu able services which our late broth'e.~ rendered during his long years of membership. and the loss which the Order hits sustained -by his tlettth, und that the sincere _sympathy of each iuciiiher of tlils Lodge be tendered to the faintly and other relatives of our deceased brother in their sad ho- rezivsiiient. An be it further resolve-I that this resolution be engrossed on the records of this Primary Lodge rind that a copy _tlicreoi bo forwarded io' the family ofiour into esteemed lirotlicr, Murdock Mntlit-soil. Slgiied-~l‘nti'lcli Ilkley. ` \\'ni. .l. Mutizirt A special committee was nlso ap- pointed to forward a li-.tier of cou- tloleiico on thc death of their lull* Brother Gordon Phillips who recurri- ly died in France, and the following resolution was passed unanirriously:- "'l`luit' whereas our late and respected member of this Lodge and also Past. This can only lie tloiic by tellin- work. A few lurgc, isolated ciiit-.ltaitl farms tire not sufilcicnt to giv»:‘ Canaria a promiiilent place utiioirf noiiltry-rtiising countries. The luilri dozen liens strutting uround in thou stiuds of liuckyurtls :uid vricaut lots. in addition to the fiirin poultry uri-.' the only certain guiiruirtee we have that we are on tho highway to estnli- _ llshlng s great, poultry industry. 'l`lii:=f is how it has been done in snialli l~Jiii'opt\uiI coiiiitrios like Holland :intl EE :__-_-__._.=f7£.__._ ~-._ .7 Muiltis I Ill B E 1 Should Read Mrs. Monylra.n’s Letter Published by I Her Permission. Mitchell, Ind.-" L dis E. Pinltharrihl V°¢°t-lille Compound lielped me samuel; _ _ during the time I' . I- s~:r:°.:;s.f°:nv' ‘ Y little one thai I sm recommending itto `oth_s_:- expgatéant mo ers. e ore takin I soinedti ri i as .fi 'ut y su sr wi neu. nigga so badly that _ ~ I t. ought I could I not live but after ',`_; _ 4. PTT;/'lo,` ,_-i‘£f==.'5"@;" Compoundiwss en- ; - dill, “ tlrcly relieved of /. -4 -I _ neuralfis, l had [Ill I ‘~ §:l"c.."_.1:'ir."; _ ti ti d d ll my housework. Mirlidrliy vilien sgvzn {_n¢;r_§tlis__?_ld wI¢iEhed1f9 pouiids had I feef r an o in ngveer had snivgiedlcliieongo m: so §u_i_li__ rs. Punt. Mormmt.. i e In Good [health during mstarnlty is a most im rtsnt factor to bdth mother and childiosnd msn letters have been received lei the Eydla E. Plnkhsrn Medicine , Lynn, Mass., tellng of bsaltlirestoreddurin this tryin . rlod Master thereof. and was a highly res- pected and esteemed member at the time of his death, and had given gladly his services in connection with the _titanic struggle and cumf- through the some safely. but recerti- ly died in l~`i'nuco while on duty thorn-_ Be, it therefore resolved that this Primary Lodge now in session as- sembled do place nn record their high appreciation of the valuable services which our late Br-other in viirled cap- acities tliirihg his lifotime had render- otl to this Lodge, and particularly to the country in gefiisral, and the senrvi ot' the loss sustained by his regret- table demise that the 8lnCQl‘€ fiylll- paihy of every ineiniber of this Lodi2.s he tendered to the fsmllyand other relatives of our deceased Brother in this resolution be engrossed on the records of the Lodge and-a COPY ther- of.,h¢ forwarded to our Brother, John Y. Phillips and family." ' L_ _..___..__...._- CANADA WILL GET I- - - FOREIGN ORDERS IF- ` Ganada will get orders in -Europe today in proportion air sho lg willing and able io- grant foreign credits 'Eivropenu nat.lona‘ want. many I things financially sound., they must. have crarlitii. which 'means -that if Canada is to trade with tnern she must sell on time. lf she does not do this trade will xo to other countries. Recently the Argeiitino granted credits for $200,000,000 to finance the side of grnin to European coiintrleu. Dominion Govorni-nent. The War Sav- credits, the more trade-will come to Canada and the more employment by tbauss ofL dl»E.Pinklism Vega-.,. ' _ _ ' _ - I _ I _ -. ._ - I ~ __ - _ - . I 'rd 1.w'-I__R"_‘f _ "Milind Iillf 7oul‘lY. ' _-3-, . .' _ _» -_ l"‘.!Ift‘. .'.;':ui|ai¢tii:..‘: . ~,,¢¢_ ' = _ ,_ .‘ '..‘ 'T a.; ."II,»;,ofv " , _*_* ’ gut- -gl . -»- - _ _ .. _ggi ._ , j . _ ’ ._.___ ._ ` ,_ _ . Stamps pay well, 415 per cont coin* "that Canada produces:--nbtlt.'tl-trvilslti” ‘ I I 1 I place tlielr money at the service ol' tlic Irma au Mann. there will bei- ~IBesidss, War Savings _ ___, I ‘ twemninstei- asserts.) ...I is = Vienne is bein: supplied with food by the -allies already, and thu muinar in which the flrs_t.oonsi'znm'snt an-iv-_ ed will cause morul satisfaction in England almost as 5i‘eat_`_aa tor-_ tal satisfaction to the Viennoio, 'nfkbcir-' ist tmiirioaa or provisions, ri. detachment oi' the Wrsrwlholtnli tl- I Reglrnent, arrived in the city ou Tues- day, asa present ‘from the British- arrny, and as a token of zipni-eciatioh of the treatment of British prisoners ti splendid thing`tlifi\`_t it shoul_t_l‘d§e_ii_`d_lil§i 4 a Wdy asf possible, 'sud this ` itiiiiiig` is a particularly happy ono._-*I ii hoop- iiig with the best trntlltitiiis oi' tho uhlv airy of the British Army. in Austria; Aa we s.r@_»¢oin{l;_tl$_f~|unp1§é` I" food to the distrestlétl p0p*.\iatloiii"llf*'l§”7 "’ 1". in =-uwfudrlig Pt* .'“~?g°si_<>Ii¢' ' v _ Mo11'SPt . bu( n ,I/m_».y z 311000 Old Fasbiorwd _mi-,-_,____is_ necessary for the good _old fashioned _ _;.___.“. .-_,sweets our ancestorsdilced. -Recipes for -them-in our 'J " bo_ok_l_et __“Granclmoti'ier’s"'_Recipes’*, _wl'iicli" we will* ~' in-t"s`Bi'i¢If1%.‘___|J_on receipt of_'a_2c. stamp. ' _ " ` ,6 iltiniwric -'itiinitriiirs ua., insist iiIIn