Monday, January IB, 19 17. nif Daily krwh. HIE BLESSING OF 2,000,0001 A HEALTHY BODY Belgians Depend on us Ut Not lUJ An Hour Siclmt Sloes Taking -FRUiTA-IIV-a . for Bread! Since shortly after the German invation, the Beigfens have depended (or food eateely on the "Commission for Relief ra Belgium"1. Their own store of food, even if not destroyed or pillaged, would Ut cmly three weeks they have had no chance to raiw more and the ruthless Cermaas refuse to supply them I Backed by tbc Belgian Relief Fund un. MARRIOTT so tenerouily contribcted Sn the Bnttsh Empire sod tbe United 73 I.ee Avs., Ottawa, OnL, States, the neutral Belgian Relief Commmioo hai imported August C'Ji, 1015. enough wheat, flour sad other foods to feed the whole nation I thin It ray duty to tell yon whit so far. The rest majority of the 7,000.000 Belgians left in Fruit a lives" ha done for rn. TINY NURSE TESTS PULSE tlCATS AND TAKES TEMPERATURE. Thin nhntmrrunh show the country nave been able to pay for their daily sBowsnce of TUr-o years JJjgJJJJ diminutive Bitter Joy. the nve-yearrold daughter of Dr. O. A. MacDonald, feeling a patient's pulsrt. bread but a steadily growing number bare no sooney left. don . . Tin hn nit f A ahAmli rnnnv hliltf Java In flh fiittr nf tlam(lfnna tin a nil ft I T.. naval mn af r,...-ra.A Unless we are vrXaf to let these hundreds of bSousands of luTlnc read cf M Frult-atlrcs" I . . : women, chldren and old men starve, they must be fed at tbe i.nuhi I woulJ try them. The result LORD MAX REMAIN3 war and we nave an election. In idea !iat a good newspaper man expense of tbe Belgian ReEef Food. To make tha post&e u sufprWng. Purlog the S years CANADIAN EYE WITNESS Kouth America it ii the other way who knew the boys and undet- someooe most contribute nearly $3,000,000 a moott wwy pwt, I Jure Uien them regularly and .round. eaoalb al lass winter I would not change for anything. ft stood Canadian ways, wuuld ge.t ncikad JoaVr tUitutt tine I commenced .Continued From Page O.ne.t rHill another qualification be. No people aadet tbe AJfcd Flags are as wtJ able tooSw5 a series of articles out of U that Canadian!I No baa ever been more , tulng "FmlU tWe", and I 'Hides being It. It. Bennett' friend, generously a we cause .might be' worthy of making after of beJp! In the of Josoee and Humaoirj for know now hat I haven't known for vice, both bomb.proMf Jobs to jBir Mat had In being the white. deserving Dame agooJ many years that IMbebloaalBg . words Into a book which wo.l! be tbe sake of our own sd-tespaU lot as grve al vrw can attached. I. I...I t.,, ..IIK fit- ttam Uxl of a healthy body and dear thinking which great glory ai . . .... itne niaa of the War f!- Cana- beJp oar aaartyred ASesI brain". Fir Mx ot course, a eonserip- was always on me spoi 10 wnnes i MtwUy.MSlyaliMbwoihU-la WALTER J. MARRIOTT. ttonlsL Just aa Sir Bam ta openly. Ham's arrival In London, his rary ' PwtmcmI C inm,m f Bw wUh Sueh Witness, a Ivye an tor trial site,Me. n.klinflA u... W Ilhan0l anil I Central Exsevtrvt CBffliti. N St Pttsr St, IfMtrea! We. a boi,6 2J0, and Just a It. H woulf be. If be At dealer or ent postpaid on receipt wjn't afraid of civil wr. Whlcli Roberts and the other heroes be tiiucn oi iiPRcniHive pent - in $2.50 Feeds A Belgian Family A Month; arllcl". ten of by FroU-a-tlie Limited, iiuek series of pries mixed with aa familiarly as milk remind that It. II. I great Ottawa. u -a woufu remind the Canndian! that does with water, his run-ins with a dreader, enteric, partoua, oi ith they did not lose their -onal The Dally fitwa delivered Sir Edward the Ilritish War Office, his heart- war for thl country na Idetdfly when they plungc.i into carrier, 60 cents per month- Canon I for Irrland, It to-heart talks with the King and the thick of the fray, 1lI were 'run in our memory that It. 11. all the other wonderful thing being followed with close and a Bl Vntf SfliH made hi flrt mad ;vh into Sam does when he visits London. CANADIAN WO MEM sympathetic interest by an intelligent L0 WATCH FREE 'federal politic away back in 1905 8o far as Max and 6am were con. pbserver who was always SHOULD KNOW THI3- "CVNADA FIRST"Milk 1 the BT:3T KSt fA ! 'jplll'J'lMlll J ion a civil war platform. He was cerned, Max was the You-and-I on the Job such an Eye Witness S-U Your Croctr. The Covernment Bulletin 'afraid, so be aatd, that the prairie Witness and the long end of his would have done more for recruiting K J.303 1 alls tbe story IT COSTS Til E SAME. JWVBw mm4 m province were about to rebel. He Job was keeping track of Ham and than thousands of ,,otKKfiroTiite.i ect-llSU1,owi KBssBsnsaV m ' '" bad much adt not to cry sharing his rainbows. Max after I f to wmnl wh'd rre.H.clm"Cl TrU"EtpoiJ. B5Bas9BBBlBBBBBA II 1 M HM hlmelf speeches. And such on Eyewitness ibca sklpatwUli fmhntva. Arm." He mtralaed hlm-aelf, wards wrote a book about it at Max TmbAYLMER CONDCNSCD MH.ICCOt.T l"To can still do it if Hi Is BBalBBBBBBBBBale ur"'' least be let somebody else write ATUitS.Omr CAMABA vXMbbbbBEV ''' however, fceeati flghtiaff gien his dismissal and a first-i 7 hHbbhbvSbt As R. 1 1. the book and he signed his name. r males a naly me. rate Canadian newspaper mani HKSf ln--rT'-JLZ.fc 'will remember, we had then. Instead It is a very thick book and right 'Continued on Page l w w i-sLi - 1-N of it is Hlr Ham with of civil war. bieh be fear-led, the thick tart M M4 Ita I HOta a irrneral electlo. which the Hlf Max beating the tom-tom. M mm , P-mi m la in There was a movement to Intro- Liberal won. Tbat our way 1 ml monumental work into IhU dueo civil .North Ameriea R. It. talks the Canadian public schools as a text book, but the movement had I not pot very far when Hlr Ham I FRED STORK'S HARDWARE evaporated. Home foolih person asks If Hlr Max had any literary qualiO-eation. 710 SCCONB AVI The answer is that lie CarpsnUea' Toe's ultdsra Heed Ship CtiarUloey had from time to time written a Wlea Cable Stool Blocka rishlpg Taeklo large number of prospectuses Iron Pipe Plpo Plttinge Ririas and Shotguns which always brought home the Hop Valvss Ammunition bacon If that Isn't answer enough Pumpa Hoaa Paint it only remains to say that Hir SiovM and Ranflsa Rubbarold Hoofing Corfua'tod Iroi. Max didn't need any newspar -WI SELL N0TM1KQ BUT THE BEST" training for a newspaperman s inh. because he intended to gel another newsoaperiFian to do it HARDWARE and he wasn't going to embarra FRED STORK'S i in imrnwmmtrnm w r s the fighting front with his pres agssaaBAwaigsS K-Sl ence anyhow. Ihe Poor Maris Canadians had a curious idea that the Canadian Eye Witness Batons Own would be a Canadian who took University' an intimate Canadian interest in Canadian soldiers and would tell Canadians back homo what they 1 wanted to know about their brave 'ONES knows about motor more rtBBwsaw: 111 boys, the battles they were in. how they fought and died, toe cars than 'any other man I all know," said a man to hU heroic deeds they performed friend. " He has obtained his had lb In fact. They the news. knowledge chiefly from motor car advertisements, and the catalogues and booklets circulated through them. AKER3ERG, THOMSON 'All 1 know about photography," declared we'fl- COMPANY known amateur, " I have learned from the men wuo Areou tor 1 1 III advertiss cameras, plates, papers and films.' A rmsco isietsuu" rM.t,-"MtHtRMAN." K I III T "rxaao" ANO Advertisements have been -CLAY"PHONE OAS KNOINK8.525. l H . 'H, well called "The Poor Mali's University," but other than Notice to Dsllnquent Paetnera. poor men have been schooled T O. W. SUIWMI Ch.rUt NttNolt.A. 7 TAKE MfTICE I All whereat t t dw thereby. rfioeral eialni. Mtatu4 t th (O M Wolf . . . & i ilkiAHi i I nt.I tit knows fieta ci i nriu. I Mt iutimtu Much of what the average iadividual If art in skteub miniot tUdsloa of Skeu( flu- j and domestic hyteae fmo!cra talk over Yur Jvrti.!ng prcb ccrninfi personal irtrt, amiMueol wors lur io jetn ror un,said tin with th AtSvrtitD l)-partottot officc'methods, booka and authors, electricity, precious tsti, snd tll, an.t paid of IhU wurt tnt recurilioc aauta, Ut sum or nwpaper, atones, investuients, aad almost eY6rytuiale, 1 1ST 10, Unlet you pr dm ttM sum or Iff art Mmt fnrintidl r be has learned from advertisement. f' Ha,J inlmtu It woulJ te wlt SOAP the til a, fnr vour ibr or IM Mid av ba.th'with BABY'S OWN cttol ad After the lor lvo he wnietit vara. Ion I be r wICj Um tU 01 yovt Advertisements have stimulated oar ktMiflBe, akin smooth, comfortable, and exhalei tho Hilt aitvertlM-meni. I shall, tl Xht fpU' aitlttaooe ol a fooj 4veitUi and ti Ut Ct't teoer. A tilt of tbe. will be added enormously to oar knowledge ftve ous aroma of freshly cut flowers. thin arreot of ti'i'lj n'oetjr lo(0 to tlajrs uttoiBs trora rsroroer at furui.hej. without ro.l tr eel). aspirations which have raised us to hJher levqof nl C.m Freedom from skin troubles, explataa In om measure rrtnee Rupert. t. C to hs roar 'nve gtlUa.ditm Pr b tS Aoei.tlo,Sf Htry Koom thtnkinjt and living. . Advertlifi is iadfd 4iThe babies In th Wolf mineral rltim vu-. U Poor Man's University." the refreshing aleep which "Baby's Own Soap" t of Ut S0J,Ltto fWilJioi.Torooto. me, in purtuaue ot U prorAloiu ...itf. i?eciall i'for nursery uc inalst ou"Baby's Own . mineral srL a) ALBERT SOAPS LUiltsd. Maaufscturors, MONTREAL, Pstpd l Prtnfe Rupert. UU tn .0) ilyot rebrusre. til, ml. ). K. BTARt