\ ( _ i » , tELEcrEd”E`reu 'This ' -1, “l»ili-tfluii‘Forti1‘lii;;mi.aiii>liiiifs-`SHJUBDWE' _.__ ____ __ _ _ . ,~~ ___-,»I_ .__ _ » i E ness and durability if § 'C lt has represented verware. . __» i Sold by leading dealers . .l"OI' L4l'1I'lS[I`I1aS " ._ i __ _ .__; - m , .- . ‘pi *_-i' fri"--§ " 7."';" ' '¥ 3 _.- -"-li :3 'T K ‘Ll - -j s Q,- \ .- l - ~ _X _,» ,_.- _ ,~ r.|_. - _- ._ _“_ .__ _ l_ -_ _ - .- _ 3 ,HN . \, 7 _/{. , \= - ‘ / is . ,. " _ \ ’ 5 W f _ ,, I _ _ _ _ 0/ ` (___ ll _I __l_ _-_ __ i _.___ ,, ld / /~_,,_» A '» ,at _Poucs Nsws.- one drunk -eAv FoR‘l'UNli__ RED cnoss. --_ = _ - , __ 9 _/ . " - . was flncd $10 or thirty days at the Bay Fortune Rad Cross Society __ , ' f °\ ' - ‘ ' Police (‘ourt_on Saturday morning. working as enthusiastically as ovif. l 3 ~ i / / f 9 _- Searches for intoxiczuits were made and shipped a box ,to the boys stthef-'f i A l _\_ _ ~ _ ’ _ , _ _ _ by the police at the premises of front containing 88‘ pairs socks: 18 -`~»'_.f _ I - b - -_ `-_- /. pr* - ` ."4 i;_ - ' ` ' § Mrs. ‘ P. McMillan and Michael -pairs mltts; 2% dos. l1a.ndl¢er¢>hiefa§.~¢._,r,__f5=_l;,`- _-§;'_ya§» _ __‘_:_l '_ ~ _ ,','_-‘_ ,‘ Q17 - __=_ _ ,; \ _ . _ Mzrphy, but resulted in nothing be- 45 pgpcllg; 5 lbs gplmpcp; 36 _eve ;l.i_§_.__ ._:\» 0 _ ‘f . _»_.f_ / _ #IQ -~ , - _ - ’ .- - ' 5: § ,Ili found. lopes and 72 sheets writing Pape l' . - f 'film l _ \ - < ,' i E , E? § ` '-*_ 330 pks sperauilnt-_gum; 2% doz.‘ _ _l _ ‘ _ t A § , '§l__- _f *~ j' _. .i 3 , POLICE COURT»- A clt}z_c-_u cakes goap_ , _ ». 1-- l ‘ ~ _ _ _ 5 \. \-' ` '_ " § who is crpdlted with having the _ _ lf ,f _ 'll _\ `-_ /Z ' _ . 2 ,\ __ _ - 5 fastest Trottiiig horse in the town SCHQQNER pE|_AyEp__. The Q _ ._ \ E T E was fined $2 and costs at the Police \ l \ 0 "'T"Ei'7 __ _` ` g‘ . . 1 ,_ _ ;\ . i / I/ /. , _ /\ , i . _ <. _, -Z6] ~ \ l _ // _ l _ g _ No _matter what .you g want to. give in silverware - E --whetherlarge or small, _ E simple or elaborate-you can be sure of its attractive- § 1847 ROGERS BRos. E “_Silver Plate that Wears.” E standard ofouality, beauty 2 and durability in silver- ; ware for overhalf a century. 5 Look for the date 1847 and E you will not confuse it with other`makes of “Rogers” gil. _I __,... <»--»_¢,-garb*-**'*“° " _.._.._ __ ` --___ 4 _,_ `. ` _ "B922" ` 5 - s' it is the E at guard. con'r|~rnvAL E ‘- W' '"MoNoAv i Passso sxAM|NA1'ioN_._-__ Q; .lg .1 .. ‘lifl __ - r ' .Q 'f frledso Lien W Reaorswtllrk " /` " ` ” ’1!-. of Campbell and others vs. Poole at 'cessfully passed' physical " /' U __ _ r _ _ V _ ‘ l _ Y Aoumstrv coua'r.- 'rho case'plc¢iliaii"li>`lriioi»i i”¢list` he ids s ¢-.»_fl»§l ’ __: 1- - = - > - /~ - ” ~ / Thompson, Ltd.. and Salter & Sons. luatlop for the Ilylng Corps. He i_S_ fi", _ #* ' ff, _ _ - _¢ ' / - - betore :go Admiralty Court last now spending ii few days at his homo_ 2 6 -___;_.___. 13 - / _ ».,,, _ 45 _ / _ wnqk r ultcd ln u settlement-the in Alberton while waiting for IBF _ I' I // _ ,~ - -‘_ '_~ __'\_, _ "'plainl.lffs`gettlng $125 in lull settle- tllmsfer from the Canadian Artlllefi,-lf? / 'l ' _ 1' ~ J, " -~~¢ ment. to the Aviation Corps.-H ' r _ _ _ ._ » . ‘_ ' ‘_ l' E _iiourttoil Frlilny mornllng for over E doing the spi-,eil limit i.-ii the streets. ~ § Sunimonses have beeulssusd for two E ,other young men, owne-rs. of nice § ,horses for showing ic-3 much 'speed on E the town streets.-ll. READING MATTER APPRECIAT- § ED.- Mrs. Longworth and Mrs. 5 iltev.) Murphy are among those who § liiivo kindly given magazines and ' 5 reading matter to the boys at the' § Armourics. This courtesyand thought-l Wl'l|ST PARTY--"0" November § fulness is mush appreclated by 22nd the home of Mr. Joseph J._ 'I‘._ _ 5 the sgldiel-5, especially those who l`tlchard. Mt.t‘.armcl, was ilic_ scene of_ § are oft duty while taking their turn fl" 0“.l0Y‘Hl)l0 WNBY l>Bf`lY- Nine l“bl°_S| si = were provided for and pint-ed at the. _ lillspositlon of the players. N0 illvlt-l ` ` '*"¢"~ § THE QAR FERgy___,'l~llc par fe."-y_itlions having been declined.ull places: ' _ ‘ _ ` __ _ E steamer “Prince Edward lr-land" ar~_ “'f‘-V0 llllilil ill the hour of scvcll. I’lH.V-_ e _ ' ’ rm-.fi in Charlottetown ot ii oioior-icing voutlniwd' until 10-30 v-_"L when . _ - /L - § _yesterday ai`ter`an abscncc of ten’i1ll U"k0lH WGN lll'0UlZlli l0|'lh ‘md -l ' - E days during which she was lying at lmlnlil ;1¢:fl0¢l____Th€_> _!`6Hllll*_‘ W§“`0 Ml* ' _ . _ _ __ , E the wharf in Picton with he-r cargo U6" 'Oral' D0 H S' .LIU IJVZG W011 , ‘ , _,_-§':_-_ § of pptagpps wallln 'llc a,~|~l\,,,_| of rc. equally Mr. Andrew Ciillsui and Mr. - _ g b S § fr(-igsraipr carl; lf lake mem to Mnlgloirc Gallant awarded to M;‘. An- S - _ _ . _ icrc < ' ., , v _(_, m nt ( \ "King Mzilcolni also ouncil ,_ _ - ted in marriage in Miss Aiigelinal ' _ ' ' _ _ .. ,_ - ‘in-. & (lnlluni duugiltcl' of Ml". l"irmin Gal-i l`,“"l_h,`l)lllg_,|\l|.l~hl' llllil. :l,l,|(l,l,§.l(]‘Lv3lY]- "f__.S'_' rrlnxlfllllli' _Tl"°, “;"""‘°l'ylgiiiiiliiioriiiloi‘null-ning und ‘ls lm' °'m'" y lw' I‘ 1' A"`°`ldi-ii`lcil into- the iiats. She was gps, This Bush Yields ~ only 21/2 ezs. yearly , ¢» ;*L'5{T*€s-"` _ "- if, '-'A _ ‘ ‘qw-*iii/ya is Ai' - rx- _ __ ‘ ` __ 1_»s\-.T _ ~ - 2,6- ._,_3:.' 4-" Po -,.7 .- ¥ AVERY small yield considering the _ 'm ' _ » "sea ri.--`;..~’;<;»-_. _r»i. “6 by ` 'rl -_ ~‘§.%`_ //`¥§f`l Aki: '#11 -*ti , £1 =s'_» I 5 ~:;=i?, .~’.~ __ % , :;§§EE `/. sis;-E5 4 -~ _ *"~‘f1ei ‘ -*=E,,== --_ f _ size of the bush. -,lt takes about 6 1/2 bushes to yield a pound of ordinary tea-and about 10 bushes to yield a pound of Red‘Rose Tea, as only the tender shoots and buds are used to produce the distinctive Havor - ,J-?;_»- _,.s4~__-"; *_ -,_,._; _ ‘ ,__. "A rvllv /-2 _,.5 I-\_ U1 "Wi ' . 'ot A 'I I A-iS8°.d‘ ~' ' "" gn] Tr it largest barge everbrought. into an I J' -' ,_..»i v- " ' yl y ' ___ ,,..,.»~ » 1 '~' iiu.. I » and richness which char- acterize ,this hi gh - grade _ tea. ln_sealed" packages A _ ` _ . .» . . tmé1|:xa.nr.-;.'..~ ~,r.i~-i -Lu ‘-‘T rue Britis/z ,_ , .,. . 3 I _._ 5;: \ so-1-_ ‘-”-“fi= Y ll '__ /_ gg __ '/ * -> ii \ rl §_ is r. ` ..-_-, __ "`~_ f f ‘ ' '§" /1- = if "L "e willy* . in Qi*-H lR0YA'L" ‘ . f ~ V/NOUA _ Toorif - 1 q f/’//lg-` uf- _. _W ia __ ~ R _ :T C .__ 1! _L - _- \ ss :_ Ready -__ _ Inspection _ _ i`_l,' __ _ , / v}`ri%.':“ l I7 _ __ _ / ._ 'f._"/ "l-‘>,'-5 / l-fi.~-»i“i‘.'~'f;l'iil’17'.:~’-‘ui . - - ff .-.=..".-.l'/,.--.ri-.tl » . ._ lv/ ,I T , ”fa.._.;__'/,,_,l,___,/j/i___/__,_.2 -_ .__,__l -_"~¢=;-on wi" //_ '_v> JL' ,-1 lf_. ; ii ll .Q £1-\ f / 1 _ 07' - ‘I 7.' l ~`.\_;@,-if ' ' ` f " -'i ` ` DOYAL .H9 ' ix ' PAS-TE ‘_ Ready for inspection at _all times ~arc the tcctli ;§ _which are brushed regularly ‘night and iiioriiing . _ with Royal Yinolia'I`ooth Paste-zitall times pearly "f _ white, lustrous, protected fromi decay. ' . . This dainty dentrilice, '50 pleasing in itself, leaves so delici- ' "ous aaensation of hea`lt'hi‘ul purity in the month-that thc »‘ whole system seems to heriefreshed by its use. Certaiiiit is '- that when Royal Vitfélli'-"Fl:`l5th ‘Paste is' the order of the ` _` ' dayfthe general health of the systemls guarded from»man=y.~ ' -dangers because the motlth'-is.kept pure. » - - -.iff -b-.S-1' “"¢li"i1>>-#fm-1@i~d Sha; rs.-l.“.;‘= s ~.;.,-»-"_~vino1.1A»-colimmlr i.~lMn‘si> _ "‘"` “ ‘ " Soap Mlhitifto ‘li AS tb¢ ‘limp ° r~f"` _ 2 ..~ mason. .mais ronomo 1, *\ ' 5.2 _zz - EQ *- i -~ »f_ ff _ _ .i ---_*_ » \ -_ -at r,-af: i K -rs / _ i l 1 r - i - Ii _-f put. aboard. The steamer s-.ills at tho‘B_FISl€l‘ & Smith Hl\lll`l!X» \Vlli<-h Bl' E 2 5 inuhl hour this morning and will rlvvd iw-re ‘last week in 'vw-0? the ‘1_'-_ E 5-' start to make round trips from tliis'b-’\l'H€ llflugilh. from Louisburlll. Ci _ Mqde in Canada by, _. '-_. 2 _;: _ ,l,,lc_ - ll., with 1800 tons oi' coal. sails MERIDEN BRITANNIA C0,,L¢J_ "-_'- __'-' _ - ___ early this morning i'or_ Sulnuie-rsideé _ _ - Hamilton. Ontario ' " MARRIAGE es|_i_s._on 'i‘u@.--'S“‘* “‘?"=" "‘°"" f°’ 9'" l""'P°S° ° .` _ . _hw Novelmml, 21%, H mul 'supplying an anchor- lor the bar§§s_ 1 __._ _______ _ ____ ,_ ’ .L ‘ _ -1'.-1 _‘F rl ’ t 1, , i _ r _,ni ,r I "‘¢` - ' I- - pi: -. ` Mo 'urmcl (l 'I i f , . ' ,` _ _ -iniiiiiiuiiiimiiiiuiiiuillii|iiiii||i:iiiiulmu||ui|» pl-stly _-0,e,,,o,,y Wm." 'K,l,p‘|',;r(i| *fl\1\l‘1<‘-S-1*l_`_1*‘_i_1"'i*’¢ §‘"_'»*- __" -‘l’I’L‘1“‘ lliiuiihy ol` lfhemoi-ruc. N. li., was uni-` nauli. ,l’_ P. Tile bride was attended by Miss Roscline Richard, whilst the’ Qroniu was supported by Mr. Tilmontl Gallant. immediately after the cer- cniony the bridal party proceeded to' Lhc home of the bride wllcrc thcy' had I. _ lJ<‘l= of ucighlmrs and rcisiivcs, Num- r~i‘i»ii:.‘ splcuilirl gifts wcrc prcscuicd to tin- llappy couple. in return the .Vliilllg folks pl'cr.eiit thou enjoyed il- l'c\v rlniiccs (old fashioned qliarlrlilcsll which wcre_ pcrformcil to peri'eciionl Al :iii advanced hour the guests dis- pei'sod.-Thelr many friends' ami rel- nllvcs ilnll’c' in t`elldei"ihg"`to' the newly niarried couplc zi pleasant and pros- perous journey througli life.-K. FORMERLV OWNED BV LIP- TON.- 'l‘i1e tug Crulzer, which ar- rived here a few days ago i`rom Loulsburg in tow of the barge Lau- gan, is twenty years old. She was ilrsl owned by Sir Thomas Lipton, tho famous tea magnate and yachts- maii. At that time she was known us the “Flying Buzzard" and wus use-rl by Sir iTiiomas to accompany his yachts. Sho was' afterwards sold to the (‘-. I’. R., and inter to Charles Brister & Sons, of Halifax, the pre- sent owners. The Cruizer is very powerfully built. She is 150 feet long, oi’ 300 tons register and her engines are of 127_horse power. She has made the trip around Cape llorn a number oi’ times and towed the Engiisli port. The Laugan, the barge with coal which she towed has also something of ii history. She is an iron vessel of 122l~.tons and is 43 years' old_- being formerly a ,jx full-rigged ship in the emigrant trade. Tile Crulzer and thc Laugan are r"tch cmnrnanded by a _Captain Harris, both being brothers. , _ ____ _ -,CORNWALL ~,SCHO0L CONCERT. -~'1‘h”e 'pupils of Cornwall Scho_ol gave the‘lr_-Atrnual Concert before an appreciative audience on Sa/turday lilth ihst. A pleiisingprogram of choruses, Drills, Recltatlous otc., were well rendered by tho pupils in their various parts doing exception- ally well partlcularly the Patriotic Drill and Pautominie, all merlting the generous applause accorded to them. The numbers given »by outsirlo talent were fully up to the standard, the violin solos by Mr. John Camp- bell a former pupil being desorvlng oi special mention. l-Io was accom- panied on the organ by Mrs. Everett Holmes, Kingston. Mr. Campbell to the regret of the whole community leaves shortly for the United States where the family intend to reside. The teacher and pupils desire to thank all who helped to make the concert a success, particularly Mrs. Wm. Howard and Mrs. George Mac- donald' for the-lr assistance. The sulh'of'$38 was realized. Following ‘is (Jie progrnmmei Chorus "All to- gether"--School; Reclta/tion- Sammy Frlzzeil; Duet "Blue Bells oi’ Scot- lsndl"-Cora McEacl1ern and Bruce McPliail, (encored); Recitatlon, Tes- sie"Frizzell; Chorus, "Canada, My Home _ "-School; R¢cltatlon,- Leigh McKinley; Vdolin Solo, (encored)- John Campbell; Reading- Lilian Mabdonshl; Rocltstlon- minions McKinley; Solo (encored)- Frank McArthur; Recltutlon- Harrison Frlszell; Duet (encored')- Mrs. P. -Scott and Blanche Gardiner; Patrio- tic Flag Drill. Intermission. Pan- tomine "We'll Never Let the Old Flag `Fnil- School; Solo (encorein -- Lilian Macdonald; Violin Bolo (en- corod- John Campbell; 'Chorus-~ "The Sol is Britaln'| Biory"°-~Boy'|; Reading- Aeneas Mcldannus; Duet icnooredl- Mr. and Miss Stevenson Reading-P Gordon Heaney; Solo (dil- corsdJ~=-. Lois I-fan-t|;_~ Ghbrubie- 'mum' '" "'°"‘l)a”y Wm' " lam" "lim""iIriiizci“‘ will i'i»turii io i hni~lo_l,tc- schooner Dwlna. Capt. Fraser. /HY-' rived ut Rcxion 'I‘hursday‘ with u I-Zen-l eral cargo from Charlottetown. The schooner had much difficulty _ in_ reaching here on' account Of U16 very cold weather and head wlnds.l ~l’ui't of her cargo was to have been' ideiivsrcd at Point ilu Chcnc but ow ii ‘to the scarclt of cars the cargol Il: ` Y ‘- was brought to this port. \vll0l‘€ it will be shipped when cars can be procured. -St. John Telegraph. fv that the lung Mtlliulm which is being lowcil frinu i'l1ii1'lotiviii\\'ll to pulled off by her ilu: and word wssi sent to Charlottetown notifying the <`aptain ob the Coinpauy`s tug here of the los,~i' of the anchor. it was do- cldod io' luke :lu anchor from tho Laugiln. After' delivering it thc town. The Lailios Allxiliai‘_\‘ of llivlsloli No. 5, A. (). ll.. Slinl|nci'::iilc have sont A uiqc Ulirislmas Rox to each ol' ihc following solillel's:~f (lr. Philip Noonan 'lu l<`i'aiicc :ind l’ie. .lunies Cairns. England. ‘Also in each box was_ enclosed a copy of the following lc-ltcr:- 1 ' _ Sunimersidc, -l’. E. l., Nov. 14th,l916 liour llroihel' Memhcrsz- Once more the joyous Xmas sca- vious years brings many changes. From our A. O. H. Circle are miss- in tlie faces oi’ several oi our de for it more woi‘thy"ca.use than your- t_he A. 0. H. ure sen ng a box o “Goodlcs", and although,it_ may ,not be ol’ immense- size, still' you can - rest assured that large hearts are sending it. Although it may only hc a vision of former Xmas, may it bring back pleasant mel_n_ories’a,s it carries the very best"'wishes -‘for island homcs`and friends. -*J* _ Oh he-hall of tho l.. A.. A. 0;- fll. Signed, Bertha Higgins, Ella Green, Nora _McIntyre, Annie _Ca_rne- ron. __ -_- ~ WEDDING ANNIVERSARY.- On' Thursday, Nov. _tho lilth tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Richard, Mt. Carmel. was the secne oin happy gathering at tho occasion of the forty itrst annivori-:ary of their wedding. Tho genial host and hostess hiwlng orgiiuizcil it whisi party.'n."'largo num- ber of iriciiils. relatives and neigh- bors partir:-ipiilcil. Elglit tables were set ull oi which were occupied. The aged couple were the reclplent.s'_of miiiiy gifts prcsciitcil by fflenflfl and relatives. Mr. null Mrs. Richard were further 1-rrauliliz-il by the fact that'Mr. Joseph l". -Arseiiitiilt their groomsmen Joseph 'i‘. Arscuiiiilt their groosmnn and bridesuinld of forty-one yoa.rs` ago were present, it i`ci1tiiro.wlilch seldom prevails ai ii gathering of this kind. At 10.30 playing was discontinued and the prizes' awarded as follows: lst prize for the gentlemen awarded to Mr. Joseph A .Ric.liard. 11-it prize for the laillcs awarded to`Mrs_' Annie Richard, ami consolation rlze__ to Mrs. Charles' Aisenault. After -the prize-.=i had liccn awarded a yory“del- lcious _ supper was served to ttho guests immediately before wliioh.Mr. Joseph J. T. nichlml, brother or the host addressed a few ~briei and ‘inter- - -s- , UFFIBE '-WORllEllS - A Fllillllll WllllllEll$, and others who laxr indoors should always take estréngt_h~ coltipellingtonic-food itll ° -5-I ;;.scor1"s 5."-U son approaches, but like that oi’ pre- W , _/. / / ` ' i 5 ll l' l.,~.l' tl _ Tl . t ‘drew Ga 'nt by 'lot being lrawn - v ° 0 _ _ i =_- 5 _ .I-1`:1.’.....‘ E. .‘;‘£‘,..."’;il.... ‘if “.E32i?.‘{~<=.....~.»uo-.¥f"..-~h.. wa- tw---1--» to M'-_ on. It reminds them of h0111€ 111 3. _ _ _ _g § merchandlze- twenty-i`our carloads:.losepii IL- Gilllflll-t 36 l>0iIIl-“_ Aff?/1' __ _ _ E The gel-?L_nne ls backed E ;l‘__l_l?____y;_ol‘)k____p;’__£_l3<:lliR§l:_l§0_lh; _i_:o2r__\vlllch. the Rucsts delhllled.- t. _ _ § an unquallfled guarantee' Fi § clock and colitlriued during lastl T0 5UPP|-Y AN ANCHOR- Tll9‘, . _ ¢ o ` T _ _ _ -3_1 ;:_- ’ night. A _onsniiiy of cargo was sisfyiwlg our “C-i‘uizer" owned by Chas- thousands are en]0y1ng in camp or in watch. When everywhere. voxicd members' but none have gone _ selves and although' we cherish fo_n'd" i ‘ __ ' Q memories for ull of our bravo ilslnndi , ' _ ~ - i boys, yet ihcrr: are special thoughts Y . WS-,-_lll.§..lé{lNG GUM , for those whom wc have had in our e S i ` mills/t, especially in. society' ma,ttc§~s. ' ' ' " 'rho Ladies or tho Auxiliary, -of - _ _ __ __ _ ___ ._ C43 d_ ,___ ___ _ ___ ____ _. _l, ls, _ _ ._ ,_ ._ ,. , I _ -i; ,.'-'f-r--f.‘~‘-“r~¢»'f - Ss _ ._~ ~-, __». .1-.~ \ 5 `.- ` \'A ' <1 _* _ V _~.\ -T ___'¥T"" 1" \- \\ ' 'I .` `\§\ , ,__ - ` _ \\ \\ ~ Q ‘l ,lil . ‘- u ~.~3~ al cs _ ~i-/,.5 ' / ~ ~ . _ ‘-<4” _ . ` 5?-'_ _ \ r~'°.‘» _ 1...- -- . - \ the trench --on, the hike or on _ lights are out and even smoking is prohibited, then WRIGLEYS gives sure golace _-refreshing, sustaining, beneficial. _ "Send a few packages or abox _ to your soldier lad-his appe- tite, digestion and Spirits will be the better for it. Sold _ - waist A -SPFMM/wr - / wM. wmctsr, JR. co., Lid. ~ _..3£'E-L“!=_§.'f._E.S."f__.\_J.P_2___ /mmf uv c/uvnnil _ \\\\\\\§ Wrigley Bldg., Toronto. Chew It Alter Every Meal seared ngm . ' WRIGL O h\\\\\\\\\W _ _ 4 7 _ 7| ¢‘ _ caslon referring to 0% long years oi' A couple and ended by wishing Mr. and 'I' during which hoppinessmigllt lend ll oi' the National llynln, "God Save outing remarks appro rlutc- to the oc- ` nla. Richard in the Yukon, Frank lu' vii-f~.< were condiicterl hv the Rov. l). laska, George and William at home ,lMiu:i.c:ui :ind the body was laid to happlncss expel-lcpcp by the happy und Mrs. MacKinnon, Clyde River lrest in thc l’l‘osbytorian Cemetery he funeral which was very lnrgclyiii, <‘l_\dc River. “l’»les'scil are the fiend Mrs, Richard many more winters attelidc-il bore enduruncc ol` the rcs fwlin die in lilo Lord i'rom.hencefort|i; ` cct iii which silo was held b_v il1t'_\'cit suith the Spirit that they inai' ft linnil. The guests departed at tpe conilnuniiy in which she had 1'c,si‘ " ~» -4- __ - ni . l ., lr, _ _ __ _ ___ _#___ ~__ __ _F _ _ _ , __ __ _ __ _ _‘. _ __,_____,_ _.______ _.___ _,_,,,¢_&_.__.£__.__________M_._§,:___Q°\¢_ __._.. _ .lolm Il. ln N. ll.; 'Piionihs 'ln ¢-,_"f,,',. ~ . l _ _ . earthly things and pass into the msn_‘_ sions of the Redeemed to be forever ..a_ my , __ _ , _ . , - _ __ _ ,, .__,, - ,. -. _ _- _. ._ _ ._l ». _ ., _ _ . .,., . _ . » _ Tuberculosis Rapidly lncré-asi-ng Among 'Children of Belgium?-'anil Northern France. ~ -- More Food Urgcntly Needed to Keep _up Their Strength _ An interview with Mr. W. L. Honnold, American xlirectof of the Belgian_Rclicf Commission, brings to light'a nl clangtff threatening the population oi the territory occupied by Germ&l\l’- - Mr. Honnold reports that about 5,000,000_ wholly Ol' partially destitute people, who have been- dependent on the Commission, generally show diminished vitality; The effects are most apparent among the older children, particularly lhohe. in tl\¢ adolescent stage. Among these there is an alarming increase of tuberculosis, due to the lower power ol resistance consequent.0l'l an inadequate diet. , To overcome this serious danger, the Commission appeals for Clif! conlributlong so that n special meal can be served every day in the schooli- Eiiorts are also being made to provide as far as possible for children outside the schools, ' ' This can only be done-B`elgium’a children can only be lgyeiliilovery one ol us who can possibly do so will give something lowlrd lhe'Fu _d. Wh¢¢¢V¢f you can aiiord, send your subscription weekly, monthly or in o_l_w_l\ll1l_P Wm l° Local or Provincial Committees, or ° f , Belén Kcliff l'Und _ n s-r.igs1-sa srassr, uoiy-myigi _ $2,50 FEEDS A BELGIAN FAMILY ONE# Nul- r \ _ _ Q » , . __ 'l ]‘~_