Uv "" ‘ Looked After ,..____. - Every man who enlisted under the Canadian flag, either in the naval or military forces, whether now resi- dent in Canada or not. is entitled to all benefits as -regards medical treat- ment, etc.. for the members of the forces' prescribed .by the Dominion Government. _ - ' Similar provision has been made ,by the Government of the Un-lted States Wm, regard to American veterans or the war. _ _ of the men enlisting in the C.ili.F., whose homes were outside 'of Canada, it has been estimated that about ll per cent. came from the United States. 01| the other hand there a re a con- siderable number of American citi- zens who enlisted in the fC. E. I<‘., per- ticularly in the Western Provinces. Reciprocal arrangement between the United States Government and -that of the Dominion of Canada, through thc Department of Soldiers' Civil Re- Establishment, have just been colu- pleted whereby each country will undertake wherever occasion arises the nftor-care of ,dependents found within their own borders. _ In order to come 'to at full under- standing of the obligations which this would involve, the Director of Medical Services and Assistant Deputy Mini- ster of the Department of Soldiers’ Civil ‘llc-Establishment visited Wash- ington ' and conferred ` with' Lieut.- Colonel Chas. E. Banks of the United States Public Health Service, :Chief Medical Officer of the War Risk lu- surunce Bureau, also the secretaries of the Federal Treasuries. ~ . The Canadian Government having undertaken the medical care, payment of pensions, supply of artificial limbs, em" of ‘disabled veterans, .decided tluu if some form of mutual co~oper- ation botwccn the government of this country and that of the United States wus possible for hc care of each ot- hur's dcpcncionts. n great tical of un- necessary expense might be suved. Such arrangement, for instance, would as fur ns Canada is concerned, ren- der unnecessary the establishment of a incdicul service branch of the De- partment in tho United States. At the conference held in Washing- ton the proposal was submitted that the [`nitvd Statecs should effect un urtercliaugo of medical care with the (.‘unzulizni Government \vhereby any ex- member of the Canadian Forces re- sident upon -that side would receive the sznne attention in the matter of medil-al treutmont,"as that afforded to the mon upon this side. Similarly, i‘uuadn would care for -the soldiers of the American army found resid- ent licrc, each country to reimburse the other for ull expenses so incurred. In addition to members of the -C. E. F., whose l1omes,are in the United States, there were other onli-stmerifs for the ilritlsh Expeditionary Force und ilritisli Reservists which will bring the number of -British subjects in tlu- United /States, who may -need medical cnrc, up to almost ralf as much nguin as the Canadians alone. 'l‘hcso latter have-, therefore, also been included in the count made by the tfanadiun (iovcrnmcnt may desire to- purtivipuie in the arrangements so mario. The following tflgures give some idvs uf the total number of British Suhjocts so concerned: llcl‘ruit.~i i`or the C. E. lf.. sl-ut forward from New York 33,335 i~l>:lin1utl-rl number enlisted in Vanzulu. . . . . . . . . .. 8.000 ilfwrults for British Epedlt- ionury Force sent. forward from New York .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13,853 lirltisli l'tcscr\'lsts und otht-rs zibout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. -5.000 And Here is Why--- n round horn. . \ . The “Round” Anw...»d Hem You never licnrti of at "s<1u:\rc" liorn`is at band or any musical in- sti'ur_ncni; you ucvcr sau' n. square mcgaplionc. We learned in Iligh School that all sound-wuvos travel in circles or ovals, yet you will not find any round horns in any of thc old stylc Talking Machines. Artists sing lN'l`O.a round horn, and the Brunswick sends it OUT in 'l`hat's a simplc “sccrel”, isn`|. it? And yet no one has ever made rt round WOOD horn before, und more than that, no one else cvcr will, because this is one of the exclusive patented features of' the Brunswick. This one |`eaiiire alone is responsible for much ol' the Brunswick's wonderful TONE. ll makes every good record-»~of ANY mnkc-bet- ter. Because it is ull wood~built like' ll violin. D I Y_et the BRUNSWICK costs no more than or-A . . *'- dinary phonographs. Prices of conventional The Musical Mufchfmdlie Sales C0mP3nY models range from $148.00 to $39-5.00. sol. css.-les.. nfsmbuters --1 - ~~- » .- 819 YONGE STREET. TORONTO All Phonographs in One And Here' are 86 more Reasons why---l wick. value oi' the lirunswick. 0\\`lJ(,‘l'. And mink this: llivcry mnkc ol' record is pluycd (.'O1tlll-](,"l`LY_ on the Brunswick- played just as il' it had been matic especially for the Brunswick. ‘ And il plays every record CO1'lIliECTl.\`, with just the right ncedlc, just the right weight, and dcscribing just the right arc across the re- ' cord. And your needle type records actually lust longer. ‘ Go to thc nearest Bril_nswick dealer listed below and let your cars be the judge But all oi' these diffcrciit records -are played COR- Rl‘1(."l‘I.\` on the All-record Brunswick. Have 'thc dealer play ANY make ol' record on the Brunswick. and see for yourself how the Brunswick llltona is adjusted INSTANTLY-by a mere twist of You are not restricted to any one list of artists with a Brunswick-positively not. Every artist is available for the owner of a Bruns- Tlicrc :irc 86 artists ot' world-wide fame in pnrflculnr, whosc records are in great demand. These great ar- tists sim: lor different makes oi' records. ’l‘h;tt's the This inouns that when you own n Brunswick EVERY Grand Opt-rn Star, EVICRY Jazz Band. EVERY \'midc\ illo Enicrinincr. EVFIRY Orclicstrul Organiza- Uon, l¢1\'IiRYBODY helps to entertain thc Brunswick - lt is NOT nn zttlurlnnenf. and it plays any xnukc or type of record with- out taking :u1_\'1hin;: off or puttin: un_\1hin;:. on. .-\ twist of the wrist-- and it is rcatly for an_\|liin;:. l\'o ncctlles io 1-liunge. , the wrist to any make of record. And note the wonderfully lifelike purity oi' fone ol` EVERY record when played on the Brunswick. Wir. f Nswlc -_ .gl _ -lj 4 . 'YOUR EXT PHO ()GRAPH 4 55# 4'I. at wr' rl' - r .l _. ,.i ..-, r » 1-or .~l. . .t .tl /_~.l,. i o -.V I i And Here is Why--- <1. .lx .- "__: it ~ . J \> »._,/I 1.0 <5; The All-Record, All-Needle .52 ~- V' l 7./ lil -nif Lg. " l _-.-_f ' Ultona , This wonderful ltcprotiuccr \\' ------~~ REGINA., ` PLANT QUENCHES THIRST . An Agent In New York. soc them pick their way up and down THE RAIN TREE ~.......»..¢.-».»»»-»»¢-».~-»<~ ' When the Canary Islznds bcgan tu be known in Europe, stories wcrc brought home of u \vondcrl'ul trac that drips with,w.it<-r fast enough to supply all the nicn und ht-:isis on thv otherwise waterlt-ss island on which it grows. lntormatlon has rccontly ttaciicd Englaintl \\'l1ir:h tends to show lint this lruv0lci‘s' tale is founded on facts. in thc island oi` liitrru. thcrc is it ste-vp .lun narrow gully run- ning up from thc svn and tndin;-.1 iii tl patch of f`or<-sl. Tho clouds fnrnlcd by the warm dnmp currents of uir c:ti'ricd up the gully into thc ccol mountain tops, would, of t~ours1\, in n<:cortl:1ncl\ with wt\ll»l;nown'mt'tuorologit:n1 laws. form clouds around tin- trees in ques- tion, wliosc louvcs would drip with wait-r. At this spot tradition plncvd the rain trce. if is quite well known to f`ot~l.-.~s'tvi‘s ho\v vnluublc trvos arc lu condensing water from the clouds. and holding it in the spougv ground they form arountl their roots; ho\v they uiziko natural reservoirs' to food tho streams all the your roum] cvt-u when, as in lloilg Kong, hull' the yt-ar is ruinlcss. in the rose of the Hicrro rain-true, 't is prctty c\'idt~nt that lho faults sol ‘o cntcli tho water flint colloctt-fl round tho trees suppllrd many of the nstivrs and lhoir boasts in dry sea sons. Ono ir-\f\ near the reservoir. which wus' bigger than the rest no doubt, and soon to drip like rain. nc- INDIGESTION "Pape's Diapepsin" makes Disordered Stomachs feel fine at oncel -.4-». _ ..¢.-s..¢..we-~e..¢..,..¢.....,..¢.....¢..¢.....¢..¢..»-Q.-q ' Lamps of undlgested food causing pniu. When your stomach is acid burn, fiutulence, headache or dyspep pin, here is speedy relief-no waitdng. pepsin and instantly your stomach feels fine. All the indigestion pain, gases. acidity and misery in the stotn~ latch caused by acidity ends. Pupcfs Dlnpepsin tablets cost littlt ‘ut any drug store but there is no sur~ .er or quicker stomach antnctd known. I . . .. W 5 141', '- 'f` '*"~€`,fil{"1' J' 1 . I i ’.l ef .i .3 '_ ?'- 1- ';__ i., t[`:'* `i .<" .- Q :,l l., 1 1 ?'» ij: -.‘f-iff ,_E.?;5?'»` lf. . .;» ` . ; i .fu H 1,.-1 ujl. I ,"-‘v ll ».;|,,i‘ ' R .,,»:‘ :sy l.;';. -1;!-. .lr »~.‘~ " | ,. 1:, l\` ' I' 1 ‘ 1 .li . xl fi r gt, . \ _. ,,. . 5.'~..».=. gf. gf. 1- ls- . , _ l, l,l,l,_~ - -'1.l!‘li§ -‘ ` `l‘ tl . lf ni ,ia-3 . ¢ I .'._‘ ll ,.31-._ V l.rl.'.1 ".2 ' J t r “'. "‘.>'.=5-_ , ",. l 9 `~ I" I .., .. _ l _ l ! _ - _ ~. , V ‘ I ‘ £35-'-t' 3 lv , 1- N. Ent u tablet or two of Pape’s Dia- ,ll 7. . .I in , l V .. and is gassy, sour or you have heart- ll pf.. ' ~l~ ff tl ._ '-‘f ‘_ . l ~il` .,t~ __ l. lf gl , . l ‘lf-_ t I ‘H . l . ,l . . \ t li < * l§.f"'. ;. I-Qu* V \. ;-.Q . ‘ .,7_'-5 Ms.. t 1 . 1 i l i », . i l §`._i» . ' 1 t Ml i I f l"f' ` lswino. we are told are independent. dry weather but dig up fern roots and chew them to quench their thirst.- The Christian Science Monitor , IWl1en boiling a cracked egg add stack or jam breaks suddenly whore elephants are working, they know tho danger of being overtaken. 'l‘hcv quirvd fume and gave- rise to the stor- ics referred to. Tho sheep, goats und the white from boiling ont, 'some vinegar tn the water to prevent trumpet and clear off to either bunk or swim down stream ns fast as they can Ko. i once saw sn elephant work- irlg at the head of s. Jam slip off a - _ »~\-vw-s~»».-. »»-\~f-~¢»»,~ 4.-- - ._.`_ . .- -- A ,,_,,__ _ - » - - ~ .~ __ _7.:.__..__.~»`5|...,g..`s.._i:_5 rock into deep water and get swept under the stack. We all believed that he was a goner, but every now and then we were surprised to see his trunk come. up through the logs, suck in a long breath and disappear. The trunk would reappear each time fur- ther down stream. He finally emerged rtt thc foot of the jam. very much blown, but otherwise none the worse for his accident. But he would not go near a pile of timber in high water for rt year afterwards. This particular work is called “hounding." Allow at least three Turkish tow- els for each member of the family " STATIONERY highest grade materials men. An Inspection of your orders. ll CORRECT WEDDING orders in good time. We supply sample; will facilitate placing THE GUARDIAN JOB > PRINTING DEPT. your and correct forms by skilled work- __ GUI' when planning towel supplies. l Chlcken~and-lamb stew is one of CHAHLOTTETOWN the dishes which can` very easily be `:' _ ‘ . - ‘ -~- ' __ _,__,__,___,____,_,,...-_x....L._........_-.. i - 4 - ‘ says a writer in Asia. Elephants ean‘ . , _ cii b lik' nts. it is marvellous to prepared in s nreiess cooker. E W: in comfort. - .1 i IIHIII fl d"‘btfal. I ll “I ° C _ I l . 'if' . ‘ i r _ 4 ll \ » . . .- -,_/ . . , . .l for they do not drink at all during fin- » _-l .l"Rl` 5 r f 5 'jf i i ~ rl \