v, ' 7-‘I-;‘3":->l -ii-I';»l*‘.';'.il,l;,-J-_._ -l-__-_,I-_' l , _ 3 5 1--,"'=.". Efllilf ` 5*” i“~"'-i-"’~-_$3 '»w“'l:.'-if-=' ‘ll -~ - --f--=.'-' .2-l.;»:»..i._..i..,.iul...o-is.id’ ‘_,_ ggi 1.: .=-V,;j,iV;_-"_-.`f"»'_'.j';.;..'-@___. ._ _,V V. _;V V,-V,,--- .,,_.,-, ,;_~,_f. L,,-_~.,"-V5-,,-V; ,_~__ _A 1.. V --,_V,. _ V. .V __ _ _ V _V ~-l - =?.~..;-3.-._ .t -= ‘.§_7<»,-.'i’~f'=‘=,-_- _ _~ ct-r'.~_-»._€.l_‘,;,. -If. »-'-.w-'ij‘.sfi_l:if1,-.hits'sw " '\ ' " 1-- ~ ‘>' ` - 3 "-‘lf »z_:~:'»f-.- ._a.-, “»"_"~.<<;,= , . _ . ‘ _ ` ` ' ° ' ‘ 'F »- " -'il '~ "1 ul-_.1 it-hr gf .-.‘1b'_\‘1~‘,;."yil;p'_l_', -- , ' . ,_ - . _ » , l 1.; f~;._*> ..-:.-- _;§~._ , .5 -».l».»_~ ,_ " - 7'- ........._.-.... l .»'.-i_-',-_-ana. .' isle, pw li -vi ._ * ,., 'rs r,`,i.,r>i~,l J O V Bread,Caltes,i Pies. Buns- _ ff-\_ annhlng made from 3 Plf flour -=- is best made from PURITU l`.'Il UR More Bread and Better Bread , 710 l l _ , F2505 Puoros CALL AT OUR STUDIO The Cook’s Studio The G_ift that _doesn’t require _ an occasion that ls always timely Your Photograph Make your apggintment today THE BAYER STUDIO A. E. LYON, Studio _Cl El Jewelry If you want honest goods at honest prices you will not forget us when about to purchase a Watch, Clock or article of Jewelry. Special attention given to repairing of Watches etc. C. W. Patterson Jeweller 1 Good Photography Moderate Prices. Personal attention to Am- ateur Photography. 107 Queen St. Phone 68-J. Eastern S. S. Lines INTERNATIONAL LINE. 8. 8. North Star. Leave Bt. John Thursday at 0.00 a. m., Coastwise, to Boston. Return, leave Boston Mondays at 9 :‘-“bm-. via Portland, East Port and ec. _MAl_N_“ 81’VEAM8HlP_ LINE. Between Portland and New York. Steamship North Land and Herman Winter. Reduced' Ii‘ares- Reduced Btate- room Prices. Schedule distributed- Infomation upon request. ' St. John .City Ticket Oiilce, 4'! King Street. ' A. 0. Currie, Agent, St. John, N. B A. E. Fleming, T. F.0. P. A., Bt. John New Brunswick. p i _I i Furness _ l ' _ Sailings. . From LONDON From I-IALIFAX STEAMER Shenandoah Jan. 19th lan. 28th - Kanawha - Feb. lzth l"eb. 9th Rappahannock “ 26th From LIVERPOOL From HALIFAX Via Nild. _ Vis Nfid Tabasco lull. 20th Jan. zilth Dmmore ' Gracious Feb. 27th i"c\i. lltll Durango i~`eh. 29th Furn¢ss,Wlthy & Co, Ltd. I Halifax. N. S. e -’-5-li _ ~_,f _,- / _-.gy . ,V =~f_' ‘ '_' . » -"Zn \ :.r_; llillllllllllllllllll “Keep the Home s l o Q, Fires Burning When in need of Coal for Domestic orSteam p\11’P0S¢’-9. telephone ns your order or call at our odice. Our P5099 are lowest and quality the best. Prompt and satisfactory delivery will. be made. `f_\ 'f l 545 _I ' Horn. oxrollp Ladies New Boots We are showing the very newest boots for women, including the Gypsy Button made in dull kid $4.00 a Pair _ Also a new patent but- ton boot with black cloth top-gaiter effect. $4.50 a Pair These lines are spring styles. Alley Co. L35 Queen Sf. , ,__ _ l --ni-I '_ 250 150 Rooms 4 Baths Copley“Square, Boston Mass. - Near hiic Library. Trinisy Church. Christian Science C urch, ew Opera house and but I0 minutes to the shopping “fill” l us' ,ills thi-°‘oxfod to n . rc c r .uid °1li. iz. ll. snoop. all s. s. Lluu mi avsry art oith city and suburbs. szlglfuble rooms $2.00 and um' with bath 'Z' 'l-all.irr rlllwrovm liner.- . _ lsol l .§¢ i l Good » Clean Coal some ppluo about our ll is as good as any coal mod . e its * t“.ts.n:lW iiur prliaes are as low i B Single room SLN and up; with hath 1 W ' Butter, (creamery) lb Butter, (creamery) lb. Butter (Tub) lb. Butter. fresh, lb. , Eggs, doz. - Beet lb. (retail) Fowis, lb Chickens, ib. Hay (pressed) ton Straw (pressed) ton Pork, lb Turnips, bus. Potatoes (Rods) bus. Oats (white) bus_ Oats (black) bus. Beats, bus~ Carrots, bus. . a‘|T PAYS . .*¢ MARKLE HOWLETT is Guar- ' ..*D£;l. TI§Rtél§Y is Guardian ro- Cash mus ac presen ve urls. Mldtf. -_ _ ' . _ _ - ---~~°f'°=-T1-° -----I -so l’.?.l‘.‘i.‘.§2..‘;"..'.‘.‘.§’ L".Z.‘¥.‘..§i’.£‘l“;‘él‘.i.l°“°"‘“' ..°T. GORDON NEB is Guardian ing of the New Perth- Egg Circle Even U30", remarkable is thé story Representative i n Montague. 'will be held in the hall on February of the Harnugmn bequesh wmch for ""'_' 'l8lll- at 7'3" Pm' Gllllelal llllslllllllll' many a long year has brought glad- dmn 5 ent, d 1 7llllll`2`l5ME2l', ness to poor homes ill Bonnie. Lin- g ll Amlllll P °"'°‘l' .colnshire. in the seventeenth century. ,M _ “ ~"Tl'l-E ANNANDALE °RAMATlc when the benefactor died, the revenue .._.-_.-...::.- il* S - ll ll _ll ° all V °' Bnllel °° ' this purpose, was but a. few pounds a 85 l 28 30 .32 10 to 12 12 1: to 15 #'12 to $13 $8.50 - 12 15 50 to 55 Wool. Ib Psranips. lb Geese ,ai _.¢il') Q Ducks 'odd ‘L Hides 14 to 15 Turkeys, per lb. _ 20 to 22 .46 .48 40 45 40 1 15 1| S’SIDE MARKETS (Corrected Wednesday.) Buckwheat. buoh_ 75 to $1.00 Butter, (dairy) per lb. 27 to 28 Butter (creamory) per ill. 33 to 34 Uulfskins, per lb. 13 Eggs, per doz. 25 to 28 Fowl, por lb_ 10 to 12 iiidcs, per lil. 14 Hay. (pressed) por ton. $10 to $13 Hay, (loose) per ton. $10 to $12 Lamb Pclts, each. 40 to 60 Oats, (white) per bus. 47 Pork, (organs att.) per lb. 8% to 11% Straw. (pressed) per ton. $6 Tnrllips. pol' bus. 20 Wool,»por lb. 26 to 40 Wihleat, -per bus. 80 to $1_10 Rlislnnsiisln Goes Quickly _ y its Virus Forever Destroyed ` 'V EVERY CASE I8 CURABLE. Good-bye to Rbeumatismi Your aching ioints. your stiff, sore muscles. those sleepless nights , and suilering dliys-good-bye forever -- your day is gone. Suilerer. cheer up. and read the good news below. om. (black) por bus. 49* I --kindly impulse that prompted him ly'T‘l‘ §a‘;°°m°“,fl;:f°£¥|e°‘l;g¥“§nKQP' year_ Today. thanks to the expansion *NEW HALL --The con e t " t'tll30 0'clocli concertlbe ins at °l L°“d°°' they yleld “early £1000 cellt about to take 'lace in Ann ll I open P 1 `l k Adnilslslon childrgn 15c annually' p _ an a e 1.30 o 0 00 - ' ' The poor of Hull have cause to bless lg in aid of a long fell- Wllili- A ¢0Wl\ Ailillis- 35- Llllll" wllh baske" “ee” William Robinson an old-time sherltf, haldtcillnglorslligtxglllae well patronlzed. Come and brins YDUI' friggg;-2Vu_Mu whose Wm provided that every _ ' ` ` _ ' ' Christmas there should be given ._~NEw Enema. -- Messrs. _r_ G. 0 ._#Nsw sull.olNo.-A uuuihei- of l‘”"l"‘§ l°“""‘ °§,l""“‘l l.° “fl ,’“““l' McDonald. Little River and A. A. Mc- men under the superintendanco of Mr. §?°,;`ewdgf,:'§r;lt§ ltoetlloewl: "l e °“'veB ’ pplicants by liiliiilvllll flllilmellilnililaevephrilllchasiauoaviii; P-lxhlilillalsgFlgllligslrngillighigbxlilleehglllrglhli fill? lBtl‘l°l0f Yi/iiliVl;m's grave in Holy ' I’ Il y C l\.\I'C IYBI' . new (Gibson. O gfs like sixty) eu-- the Coll_rt House to be used as a wash A romana” Bmw ,B tom or me m,,_ _gine for farm use. J room. bath room and toilet room by gms, of R chamy of coals and bread f-soums lu uhlluhlu th me Willie" lllminmihiio plllimle ‘ll“"ll’“l"‘l °"°"*' Cllllllllllllll l”’ “ll” lls`i"ol those fha clllutrlhuteli to B Cmi" Millie 'W 'llii mi) ' h niil U l""lll‘ “lem °l l°“‘l"ll'l“°“' A “““' ards the Patriotic Fund in St Mar ll. ml MDI lie. len till ilftwei u f Its wry 88° two pw' malden ladies l°“r' V Parish Selma 10 cts V" . kyg thirty eet Bib hmm e il :B lg neyed to Lolidoli to prove their claim am" [he nam' of Jud' if ;l“l;‘,fa W ‘llll llllll W 9 _& llll lll 9 lllllll _-to a certain estate. and fell on such 9 5° ' ' ` l‘Plll°"°‘l lllllllllel- ‘ = evil days before their claim could bo ',“"“" “'ll°"°““ ll °ll°“l‘l l’° *l°°°°- The '"“- ouiuhlluhed that they would have dlod gémgéuli ngllléege ‘Elsa n?:]3l(l;:;lLll N ;:gs§el?VE§l lN C THF ol’ starvation but for the kindly chur- uud Mrs .Robert Rleid each of whom i lfii'Tl-ll e fd nbllh will ny or me Paddington clergy' ~ ,gave B dollar ’ 'Fl was °th‘~llt ytgllillll alll? ll? When at lust success crowllcd their - s§lll;'\i1Bil;)Ybeecogaueallllxiémgf égwgllld ;i‘forts,ttil;cy showed their gfratlttludc by _ - OQIIBB. I [lg 8 y0H.I' Y Bum Ol' I0 `[)\II‘- m"§m:t‘l:l§'eA%&;;°e::h°ln ltlxllfs 05 l‘*ellllY 3 lllllg llglllll llll) lllll elllllloy' chase of bread and cheese. to be W9 P A S Bd “B miie 8-ll ment of J. A. G. l s, rugglst Of Mlm' thrown from the belfry of Paddington ° ' ‘ gave ll molllf e g ll mu' ‘lll5‘le~ Mr' Kelllly was °°ll"l“lell °l Church every Christmas Eve to the Bllwls and social at the home of Mrs- vlolutiou or the prohihltlou act helm-e D00, O, the ,,,,,.,,,,,_ so g,.,,,,,_ ,,,,,,,,-,Wm Elizabeth Robertson. on Friday even- Mi-_ Arthur F. McQuaid, Soul-ls, sll-l,,,.e,.,, me crowds w,,,»ch c,,,,,,c,ed to lbs. January 28th. After an interest- peudiary Magistrate for Kings Couli-lmmmble for me gif, that ,mer ,, ins address on Instituto and Red ty sud sentenced to pay ii one or oue;,~,,,,, ye,,,.,, ,, became ,,,,c,,,;,,,,,,, for $V1`0iBBh:l¢>tli1k by 9:6 frooidong. llzifi- D- hundred dollars and costs or threeVu,e pubigc peace w d|s¢0,,t;,,,_,e the rg ’ 9 ml" ca lm" ° l ° Pm' llllllllllll ll1lPl`l5°llm°lll lll lllll- The custom. and to distribute the charity zrsmme was proceeded with- Though nl-st prisoner couniied lu the old lull ,,, ,, ,,,,|e,e,- and ,,,0,., peaceful m,,,,. not ions it was much enioyod by ull was _lohu Murphy or Lot so who wae,,,e,._ as iel;““l°“S- .mug and a heart iz gsm was lol' Charlottetown on Wednesday, to _ As ll°°ll all yllll lllll Ylllll' feel- lll il lendered M", Rohyrtgo ef D th nuke enter the Charlottetown Hospital for "lllz'" lllllll' y°ll l“”l lelll llle llappl' or her h -H 9’ (1011 01' 6 “Be u_ea'_mem_, ilcss soaking in. How good your poor. °mll~ el lf ll “B99 WHS l11\l0l\ old feet feel. They want to dance for appreciated by all. and ll. neat sum _Mr A F Macquum su C" M _ _ _ was realized for Red Cross work. " ' ' ` ` ll ' y draws out all the poisonous exudations dit Magistrate for Kings, was a. passeng- er to Souris on Thursday* *Mr Austin McGiivary, the well lHl MIHKEIS si ess mn _ i. sc or last on a busin -& oH'TowN mnrtunfrs _.~ lu.. hu...l R. Mosul., ll.. w.ll‘°'”‘“l‘° Y°“ 1'”-° “">' “‘°"=- I known grocer of Msili Street. George- le 1 Bt Hi hlaud' (col-rooted ou 'ruesss sua me town, .who lolued il 0 li s . Y. "ll, R gl ent some time ago is at present" W 82 e m taking a six weeks course in the Mili- tary School stt i-lililax N. S.. Mr_ Mc- Lean is studying for a commissloli as Lieutenant. He expects to be sta- tioned at Georgetown on thc complc-i tion ol‘ his tcrln lu liuiii‘ux._-&. STUDENTS' GIFT FUND (For 2nd Field Kitchen) Previous balance $17.57 Pupils (16) and teacher Rose- ,l bank school, Lot 4. per Miss Helena McDonald, teacher 2.90 Balance at date $20.47 R. M. STANWAY, Sec’y~Tress. CIVIC IMPROVVEM ENT LEAGUE Dominion Executive Appointed ily virtue of the powers couicrroll on him at the Conference of the Civic lmprovcmclit League held in Oi- lnwu on the 20th lust.. Sir John Willi- sun, Chairman oi’ tho Dominion Coun- cil. has struck the following represen- tative Executive Committee of eigh- iecli members to consider and deal with thc resolutions and proceed with the drafting ol' tho collstltutionz- Provincial Representatives Ontario: Mr. G. Frank Beer, Toroll- to; Qllcbcc: ’i‘ilc lion. J. J. Gncrill, President Montreal Civic improve- ment League: Manitoba: Mr. W. Sau- Oliverar Alberta; Commissioner Gur- ford Evans; Slisklltchewall; Professor den, Chairman Alberta Town Planning Association; British Columbia: Mr. G. R. G. Conway. M. lust. C. E.; New Brunswick: Mr. W. P. Bnrditt, Chair- man St. John Town Planning Com- mission; Nova Scotia: Mr. Il. M. Hat- tie. Chairman llalifax Civic improve- ment League; Prince Edward island: The Hon. J. A. Mathiesou. Premier. ________-_-_ .CURIOUS CHRISTMAS CHARITIE8 Wbcli Jose-.pil llopkills. of Wcducs- .bury. made his last will and testament three centuries or more ago, I; was a 'to make a bequest oi' £200 to provide with its lilcome li Christmas gift of three coats for three "deserving poor mon" and the some number oi’ gowns for as many indigent dames of his "A msn met me a month ago, and said. ‘don’t stay crippled. quit com- plaining, limher up.’ My answer was, 'l’m rheumatic, I cau’t do it.” He looked st me over in a pitying sort of way and told me to go to the nearest drug store for Nerviliue and Ferro- zone. The combination had cured him. I was convinced of his sincerity and followed his instructions. I rubbed on Nerviiine tlire_e times every day- rubbed it rllllt into my aching Joints. The pain quickly lessened. and l-_.be- oame more limber and active. "ro draw tile virus of the disease from my blood I took two»ll‘eri-oroue 'rab- ists -with every meal. I ali well to- day. not an ache, _not a pain and .no sigiptstlfinoss at all.” at Nervilhie can do in a case is it can do for on too For coal can he sold_for.‘ - Phone- 111 C. Lyons) &f-Co; I . l th ~ . °l`......l'l‘*' ’°".l..'°:.': t‘l.'.i“.:.“:..i."°-.:.f* _ ' _ __ sum ' . ` ro.--iI2s~.'::.>r.a.....~....'-1-..lf c»sle'e.=.l.ra- _‘"°““- i F w ll .`_. '- f ..~"‘ -_,.a~_l,, Q- li ` Pl- li , --,I , V ‘ ._-:_-».»_, "_;'~‘ native town. l But he little dreamt that his modest bequest would grow to its present value of £7,000, and that the half-doo en beneficiaries would swell to 250.. who every Yuletide would bless his memory. _ lt was li century later that iicnry Greene provided by his will for an on- lnual present to each of four poor wo- men of a green "vvalstcoat." adorned with green gallon lace. to be worn by its recipient on Christmas Day. And a similar but less eccentric benevol- ence inspired James Mossfwhen in 1705 he bequeathed £100 for the year ly purchase oi live gowns for as many aged women living in Manchester. The gowns were io be of "s sad blue colour." and to be given on "Cliristmss Day morning. before prayers. in' the south porch ot the Parish Charon of -llsilolisltet.” illil "lil" lllll SURF. I _ llieish. devised lands oilillo nllliuall P I I I ` - value of £10 for Cllrisllnas lloics io I _ ' ' the poor of his native place. Since --‘-'-'-‘-`-’-'~‘-'-‘-`ff-'1-'-‘-'-`===f-'-*rf-‘J-1'-'-'-'-'-'-°-'~'ff-'-'-‘-'f-vt#-='-‘-'ff-'-'-'-'~`f'-`-""""""""""""-'"~""`i~'f-"-‘ that day the rtleirclllue 1;-oltn ilio» land l ' _ lllas grown, nut to ay t s I ttle short , i-0 buy in this Province- .' --'CNE ¢i§N`l_`“l;'{; ‘;g“llm°“‘=l{ ln or all ouuuul £500 uud lu uddlllou to *°l'l`l°ll ml; Zgmpmi Urdu” °° lllllll' lloilig its original work of charity, it A _ ' o SIXTEEN YEARS AGO THIS MAN WAS CURED BY DR. CHABFQ Permanent Cure _ _ OINTMENT-HAD SUFFERED KEENLY FOR TWELVE YEARS You might almost say. that ther that is Dr. Chase's ntmen tried one thing and another witho use of this ointment. Why not avoid waste of. tim waste of money and needless rls with operations by using Dr. Chase' Ointment at once? B deal of pain and suffering. for itching Piles. but my trouble from bleeding Piles." Well, here a. letter from a man who had bleed fared most keenly. For sixteen yea ‘v,,|,w of D, Chu,” Q|m,m,m__" cure ernianent years, and sllflorell everything lint write direct to E ulausou, u s dcath. I was so bull I could scarce- C0., Ltd., Toronto. Ceriiiied ily Minister e ly walk about. and though I tried is only ollo actual cure for Piles, and many things, could get no relief. A-,L Oi t. Every that time I lived at Bharbot Lake. day this conclusion is corroborated Ont., and a frlelld advised me to use by reports from persons wllo had ,Dlx Chaso's Ointment, saying he ut would guarantee cure/ Less than success. Some have even been oper- two boxes of Dr. Chs.se's Ointment ated on. only to have the old trouble cured me. That is sixteen years return, and dually to obtain cure by ago, and I am 0. K. yet, so think you can consider the cure permanent. 1 8, cannot praise Dr. Chase's Ointment k enough, as it saved me from s. great .. _ ol Piles 1 - Rev. W. J. Beamish. Salmon Arm, B. C., writes: “I have been acquaint- Some will say “that is all very well ed with M,-_ 0_ g_ pew,-,. and hue ls alwavs found him to be a man of his ls word. I can therefore most thor- r. oughly endorse what Mr. Peters has ilig Piles for twelve years. and suf ,wriuen concerning the me,-|q_,, and s lm ll” had "0 l'°l“"l °l ‘lm Ulil, A test of Dr. Chase's Ointment will trouble, and naturally considers the -_ Boon convince you gg ps merlgl ne P - licf comes almost immediately. and Mr. O. B. Peters, Salmon Arln,.`cure follows persistent treatment. B. C., writes: “I wus troubled with For sale by all dealers. Sample box bleeding Piles for about twelve free if you mentign this pallaier and - to & r_-_~_-,-_-,-_~_-_-,-,-_-_-_-_~,~,-_-_~_~,-;.-.»,-_-_~_~,-_-,-_-ff,-;,-.-_-_-_ LEARN FROM THE MARKETS ally-thing out of the situation. always mean the beat llct returns the grower oi’ fruit. This applies kinds oi farm crops. practice. I If the calc oi’ the crops grown u der li lnall's system of farming do not 'lwoum bg we" if smplcu Supl, is only the clioicc of two new coursci-l some pa,-|_s_ cos; of productions of those crops ing rotation, or adopting new crops the old farm every your is about the iliiiiculty as ally. teilsivcly. if rc-turns to the grower are ¢,,;\,,,,_ Joy ..Tl7V.. is graud_ ..T,z.. mamma), with regard to locality that llc which puff up your feet and cause sore, inflamed. aching, sweaty feet. Get ll. 25-cent box oi’ “Tia” at any drug stolo or department store Get raising. to thc colisnlllcr thuli thc produccr-- icrers who col. pla. ilecdu y n i m and tm Woduwr feet are never, in - i ’ t b th ll 0 l°`l" “Pall” ` ' . WU go nl’ 0 0 cl this linc, as wcil as all others, ill bu,,inc5,,_ l lurlnillg must get right down to low- est cost of production if he is |_o save A speaker at the fruit-growers meet- --Straws show which way me wind ilig, recently held, drew attention to 1,|,,w,,V and pe,-|,a,,,, a remark made by tlie inet tliut the highest prices do not an aumority on 1,-un growing may be lo fairly used as pointing to a reason lll for the non-success of many apple the production and sale of all other g,~0we,.s_ '1~|,egem\ema,,_|n|_h;sc“'e gave as a. reason for thc presence oi’ lf farmers are to won on adequate cooker or suuscsld lu some il-ees, the l‘0W1\l'll f0i' illeli' lHl>0l'S N103’ must fact that the varieties were planted learn the lessons Of the 111-lflwts and lil all ulisuliahlo district; the dlsll-lots lhl'0\1gh skilful lunliagcuicnt. S109 whore weuthcr is too severe for il par- tlie wastes that occur ill their present ¢i¢u|,,,- vm-ie¢y_ T00 much of |_|,|,, 1,-y. ing to grow trees or plullts ili the ll' wrong part of the country is dollc null us -give suillcient net returns thcll there g,-al" were planted instead of tru.-cs ill for the Swv/of: iw must wt d0W11 The marketing or li-uit ls purhopu Of better and more looked after than the turn to others that are better suited marketing of any other kim] 0( fam. to his iund and marketing possibilities produce; c0.0pe,-anon and Omer 0 Wise judglllellt is needed ill deciding |;a,,gzauon5 doing Bpleudm work for ns to tho best crops to l-:row iii these this industry; and in co_opemt|0u we tilncs wlleu over lwoductloll ol' ooo individual must consider the iniorcsls i'-FOD 01° Olilol' "NUTS I\0i1\‘lY "V‘"'¥ oi' tho body with which llc‘ is connect- ycar-locally at any rut-o-and chunk- cd. hut without possibility oi’ doing l0l` lilly harm to the oo-operation associa- _ as tioll. ally farlncr lnuy well consider il00l‘ ll WHY 0f Mlelllptlllit V-0 0V\¢i"-'Ollie the advisl-ibliity of changing to u. new system of farming nlid to thc growing l’cI‘lBl18b\0 ilI‘0dlwo IS grown-£00 0X-- of crops best suited to his soil und lo- p. a criterion; yet the mall so situated. By warming me m,,rke|_B me mal. 0311 vidual may find frequent cause for the raise large crops oi' fruit or vegetables suggestion by mm of c°_ope,-ation ef. begrudgcs this lnlid for grain or stock fo,-L tu improve market ¢,md||_|(,,,B'y,“t _ §lie will also see possibilities of per- Prcscllt collditiolls. ill illc fruit busi- 50,,,,| ,,dv,‘,_,,|_age to be derivud fron, nnoss for ilistallcc, are more favorable his own efforts to meet the demands ol' thc market for a certain quulity or that is ii' tlicy can lic culled i'avol‘nblc,f,-ou, un, ,,,.acu,.e of economy in pro, ll* duction. which is his uwu particular' WHAT CANADA PAYS’ SOLDIERS PAY AND ALLOWANCES, CONDITIONS OF ENLISTMENT PROVISION FOR WIVES, I/I/OTIIERS AND CHILDREN Canada is determined that her sons shall be as well paid and their families as wcii cared for, as a grateful and wealthy country can afford. The scale of pay for Overseas Service, the allowances from the Patriotic Fund, and tile Pensions, are on a more liberal basis than those of any other country engagedin the war. SCALE OF PAY _ - Field Separatlon RANK Pay Allowmce 'Allowance per day por day per month Sergeants...... -. $1.85 80.15 $26.W Corporala........ . 1.10 .10 20.00 Prlvats, Bugisrs, Drummers atc.. . . _ . . . . . . . . _ . _ . -1.00 ' .10 20.00 The mcll are, of course, fed and clothed by thc Government. Tllc Separation Allowance is'thc sum paid by the Government to the wife of each enlisted man, or to the widowed mother if thc son is unmarried and is llcr sole support. This is ill addition to part of his pay which is rcscrvcd for her. One-hail of a'solider’s pay is withheld by tile Government and paid to his depend- ents. This ensures that at least $35.00 per mollth is paid by tile Govemment to thc wife of each soldier. _ V i`llc Patriotic i"lllld ilas been crcatcd to assist illosc dependents of 3 Soldier wllo nccd more liclp than the' Government gives. From llliS 'lllllild tht! f0ll0Wl“B Sums HTC Paid if tile llecd exists :- Wlves .. . . Fmm "D0 *°'1°mp°rm°nm Children of wmwers » Mothers of u arrled men.... _ Children of married msn according to ape and “V50 1° "no .nh P" mum” numbsrln fam||y...... V Ladies representing thc Patriotic Fund pay regular visits to families of men on Over- sczis Scrvicc, and give friendly advice and practical help ill case of need. Many clllpioycrs have pledged themselves to give preference to returned soldiers when engaging nlcn_ V 'i`ilc (Llllaldinn scaic of pensions range for private soldier, from $75.00 per year for cer- tain minor injuries to $264.00 for total disability. In case of death $22.oo'a month is paid to thc widow, and $5.00 a month for each child. A widowed mother whose son was her whole support receives $22.00 a month. CONDITIONS OF ENLISTMENT Age-l8 to 45 years. Height-5 feet 2 inches minimum HOW TO ENLIST l Apply to cslvrsllv camfnim. or lo any recruiting ollloer ruuolt Lslcu, carrllllv cook. Lluursuanlr noone or write for infor- mation to ' Provincial Patriotic Society, Charlottetown l 1?. socall neriurr, nos. seams; Hors than two centuries have #nal silos one William Francs, of est '_ - :__ - lf.. __ _ ""` " "` '_.___.._.__»_._ _ ..__.___ _...___--__....___.__.._ ` ». ‘ <" _ . “J ,L_ = I ~ . ~ . . 7 ' 4 ~ 3, _ ‘ »»" » * . » Sl is ‘- - 1 . .~:‘i ’- . i _ ,- .,,~§.~¢yP f . , 4 , . h .fl ' ' \ ` - ‘ * 1'. ” v rl, r ' - ~ " » ‘, , . l - \ 1 1, ,, .. . ¢ \ ' ___VV_;V ev _sr- Qil ~ ` 'I-Lfhlflllliili '15-l 10916 P- I ff 1 , . Arne-,cllskaorrarown GUARDIAN- _ _ 'race-'_ssv=itN7 i #EI -2 7‘)