Ju'r 3 10fl' Monday, Tnn DAliiT flEWB. MUSICIAN IN THE LETTCn BOX OTED i ff lltlM of m ITREAL Kdllor,Dear Dally Hlr:-llo Now,city estimate, This Superior nml Inx rciluctlon: H In not my ilesiro In unjustly crltMIzo, yet nn 'IrVnooi Fruit M.dldno. Idea suggest ilBelf to tno that a COFFEE morn elastic syslem of finance woiiW nld c.ur struggling citizens to tdlo over tho war period. The It sold by the following wsll tno wn Prints Ruptrt Doaltrt at curtailing of exorbitant salaries, One Price Only, $0.45 Ik during- this period of distress, l per commendable, providing the sav. At ths following wall-known dsalsrsi ing so effected could bo employed LVNCH BROS. MILLER-PHILLIPS FULLCR A McMEEKIN MUSSALLEM OROCERY CO., LTD. In providing lobor for tho more O. P. McCOLL T. BRAMLEY dependent 3RD AVE, CASH MARKET CAVENAILE HANNAN classes, equivalent lu FULTON CASH MARKET SPURR'S CASH MARKET the rt-durtlon In salary extravagance. A. FERQUSON LIPSETT, CUNNINOHAM A CO., LTD. CANADIAN FISH COLD STORAQE CO., LTD. Sttwtrt Moblsjr, Ltd., Wholtialt Distributors, Prlneo Ruptrt. Mnny of our worthy citizens are un ROSCNDURQ obliged to seek labor In other DIRECT IMPORTERS, WM. BRAID & CO., t&)Casgrain St., Montreal. fields, absent from their families VANCOUVER - B.C. April 20lh, 1013. and awaiting opportunities to secure other medicine opinion, no "In my a the worl-1 is so curative for Comtipa. residences to movo their iwntiJlnM.ilion M " Frulta-tlrea". families to when they con earn jwU1,u(TriTfrtm theso complaintsfor a livelihood for them. It is a regulable Hie years, nd my ientary oecapa. circumstance 2,000,0001 for the Music, brought about a kind of tion,Intestinal Paralysis with natty Head, cltiziTis of I'rineo Ilupert that tiktt, btl.luBtr p. drowsiness after eaeh and every Industry that Belgians ettinff,and Yn In the IlasA. I tried helped furnish a payroll (upon pjU, nd mi "licinf of physicians, but which our city depends for sustenance- The little tobacconist's in Depend on us MtWnshr!r''l Tlin I was induced shop the city of Dublin where tho re-was to try "Frult-a-tlTee", and now for should bo cut off at bcllion plot batched. for Bread! tlx monthi I have been entirely well. about one and tho same time. I adtise any one who suffers from that Tho railway; the Federal flovern. in f ixation has been effected, but, that 75 per cent, of $47,000 will bomUe ith the trouble resultant Chronic Indigestion,Constipation to try ment. the provincial government',, in times such as wc are now experiencing, bo kept out of our city. This in Since shortly after the German invasion, the Belgians and and the city eaeh if a reduction of taxes have for food the Fril-a-liif", you will bo government, In round figures will amount to depended entirely on "Commission imeaWy surprised at the groat benefit their respective ways, were the should work a hardship upon our for Relief in Belgium". Their own store of food, ?3D,000. This amount withdrawn Jou will recede".for A. ItOSRN'IlURO.trial chief source for giving the first residents, then tho principle is even if not destroyed or pillaged, would last only box, 6 size, 25c. from circulation a AtalldealcrsorsentpostpalJby 50e. Fruit Impetus to the upbuilding of our unwise. among our peo three weeks they have had no chance to raise more i tires Limited, Ottawa. town. ' Tho reduction of millage from ple together with the depleted and the ruthless Germans refuse to supply theml payrolls before mentioned shows liach and every ono seems to It-to 8 is beyond doubt a Backed by the StltM LAUD DISTRICT DISTRICT OP have become bankrupt at the same praiseworthy showing, if it is a staggering condition compared COAST, rtAKQC 4. time and citizens and business Justifiable. The beneficiaries with when each respective resident taii 50TICE that Frederick Bradsnaw, people dependent upon a payroll from such a reduction at this decided to rnako this town Belgian Relief Fund of Toooptb, Hmda, occupation mine mm-irer, from these sources will be obliged time should be considered. At an his future homo. Initndj to apply for permission to to go bankrupt likewise, unless earlier dale, it was published that so generously contributed in the British Empire sac the United the follow lot described landai Making taxation limit 10 (rchsss our coamwDdDS at a poit planted about some steps be taken to provide a 75 per cant, of our total taxes is States, the neutral Belgian Relief Com minion has imported ttt fNt tsiierljr from tb northwest cor-str sufficient amount of labor to mills and adding to that $35,000 enough wheat, flour and other foods to feed the whole nation of Lot 40, Rsort 4, Coast Dlitrlct; paid by non-resident owners, so far. The great majority of the 7,000,000 Belgians left in derived from reduction of salar mks Dor Ui to cbalnij tbenco west to maintain our population at its people who hope to grow wealthy the country have been able to pay for their daily allowance of ciiisi; Uwnct south 10 chains more or ies, quite a nest would be Irti to lb sboro of Surf Inlst, tbence present standard. from unearned increment, and in egg bread but a steadily growing number hats no money lefu foDovtsf the shore in to tb plsee of It is perhaps one. of the most no manner areaiding in maintain formed in starling a sewerage Unless we are willing to let these hundreds of thousands of MmDrnccmfot, containlnr forty acres Tho would far system. eon or less. agreeable conditions in civio life ing our city other than through sum go women, children and old men starve, they must be fed at the Ulrwj IS, ISIS. when conditions are normal, to the tax roll. Now the saving of in paying the first instalment on expense of the Belgian Relief Fund. To make this possible rREDEMCE BRADSIIAW. a 30-year serial sewer bond. I someone mutt contribute nearly $3,000,000 a month every know that a legitimate reduction 47,000 jn next year's taxes means month all this winter! may be pardoned for suggesting to the city council that a ewer No people under the Allied Flags are as well able to cootribcte bylaw bo Introduced; a bond issue generously as we Canadians I No cause has ever been more deserving of help I la ihe name of Justice and Humanity for made to provide employment necessary the sake of our own self-respect let as ghre a0 we can to for deserving residents help our martyred Allies I during the coming cheerless win St ad jour tubMn'ptwu wwkly, SMatkly at Is Ssap MM Sa Local at ter, as all evidences point at tho ftoviacial Committee!. Of to tb present lime. Central Executive Committee, 69 St. Pater Si, Montreal Yours respectfully, $2.50 Feeds A Belgian Family A Month. DANIEL V. MOIIH1SSHV. A woman should be reserved in I 1 a m w m a m her admissions of love until afterlJyJjgg Jn jQlly NeWS. TlieTaleTlie Wagons Tell merriago, III l I I'H mi II My office window The cocoa had been faces a street, close Brown in Brazil, to the railway freight Bristol, shipped to iheds. andThrift transhipped to Montreal diction All day long a steady and finally stream of trucks and distributed from lorries lumber by TMfsamaBawBssseawaBMBaaMinczeaBaaBBaBsxBesaM aV SSMBaaeeHBBBaaSHsaves loaded with boxes, Toronto. barrels and bales. The tea was csrth-ered One truck I noticed by swart-skinned " '"PO win the war with the decisiveness which wilt ensure tasting peace, the Empire the other afternoon natives of -A- will require to put forth its full collective power in men and in money. From this viewpoint it is our true policy to augment our financial strength by multiplying our was particularly interesting. the romantic island productive exertions end by exercising rigid economy, which reduces to the minimum Ho two of Cevlon: from all expenditure upon luxuries and non-csscntials. Only in this way shall we be able boxes were the same, to make good the toes caused by the withdrawal of ao many of our workers from,industrial and stencilled the 6unny Portugal the activities,repair the wastage of the war,and find the funds for its continuance. It on luscious, bic crapes cannot be too frequently or too earnestly impressed upon our people that the heaviest end of each was the name burdens of the conflict still lie before us, and that industry and thrift are, for those of some well.lrnoum nro had been gathered years who remain at home, supreme patriotic duties upon whose faithful fulfilment duct -soap, tobacco, socks, SCO. fermented, bottled our success, and consequently our national safety, may ultimately depend' SIR THOMAS WHITE, ilinitter of t'iruxnet. Dreavf.iar ffrrH rmrt. rncnfi with famous ' WWM, fw nnd branded a tea, chocolates, perfumery and name; from Egypt had come the baking powder. cotton and from South America the Gathered there in prosaic wooden dyes that entered into the product PRODUCE MORE, SAVE MORE. boxes were the results of thousands finally stamped with the brand of a of hand's of the labor in all parts world. well-known hosiery. MAKE LABOUR EFFICIENT. SAVE MATERIALS FROM WASTE. There, behind that obviously prosaic of modern commerce-the skilled production. XXVJSi aay. nd raiment, and the world-wide distribution of SPEND MONEY WISELY. And then I speculated why we use these things W$h$fi 'omeothe' things; and that brought me plump back to my LET US PRODUCE AND SAVE LET US NOT WASTE MATERIALS The war If now turning on a content of all forces Begin at home. The larger portion cf salaries The names of some of the boxes on the JnSSS&& and resources men, munitions, food, money. The and wages is spent on the home food, fuel, light, had been unknown a few years ago; and I th?n.rn,te Canal. You call to all is to produce more ami mure. It may be clothing. Are any of these things being wasted Y that Advertising is really a great channel You get there, ncccjjury to work harder. Tho place of thos who $20.00 a war saved from waste in every Lme in can now, arouna ine orn. enlist must be taken by thoe at home, men and Canada will more than pay the interest on a wv t'ebi sait from Montreal to Vancouver the fan thrQUgh old and the M i now , i women, young. The more we produce Ol SOUU.UUU.OuU but it is going to take months. A year or so mm half. A new annd wm have more we can save. 1'roduce more on the farm, and Panama Canal and chop the journey to less than is the garden:. Save mora and help to win the war. LET US SPEND OUR MONEY WISELY fj been dug. Are you spending your money to the best advan. LET US NOT WASTE OUR LABOUR who hare let What ni the manufacturers tageT do you think of extravagance in war The great names in commerce to-day are those i uthmus of distributing In this war-time all lalwur Uiould be directly productive tin.eT Tens of thousands of Canadians are daily modern advertising steam-shovel a channel across or should be assisting in production. Mate it risking their lives fur us at home. Is it not our duty as cllicicnt bs powLlc. If your labour is on something to be careful and economical 7 Canadian dollars are difficulties. that can be postponed,put it ofl till after the war and an important part of the war equipment. Make them w ill be those of m'n who widen and make your labour tell now. Making war is the first tell. Have a War Savings Account. Uuy a War The great names in the commerce of to-morrow th!y and quickly from business of all Canadians, r.lficiency In labour Is as liond. dredge this channel so that the greater traffic important as cflklcncy In fighting. the source of production to the homes of the consumer. THE GOVERNMENT OF CANADA 3 THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE THE DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE . . "I r""i M"t 1 rr-y . a 7a Buii. - M of bU.Uoo. hi U Scr.lry el