wednesday, June 28, 1916. One truck I noticed ered by swart- will require to put forth its full collective power in men and in money. From — THER DALLY NEWB. ‘ D ; SS : = _eooOoOoOO— ————— © wm ereseenierenqurees A IR IGKEN IN THE on t Send Money |BREWSTER'S REASONS sd ‘ e FOR issu! na Letter | UING WRIT : —~— HEN you send subs. | ‘Continued From Page One.) e e Criptions to magazines, ee 1S u erior rad order £00ds out of |! rcute all persons concerned | ar Own, Or pay small |i! this malidministratic Completely Restored To Health accounts at a distance, do not tonal Ie \ | I mas ration of pro- He i f it fives ” place the actual cash in the a nds, The members of Be By Frul -4- t i Phousands of dollars ® Opposition supported the res. He gg) ‘sr. Vater St., Montrean. | are lost every year thro vhich was defe; ‘ EE 38 cease g : ar ugh | 1 was defeated by a ° Ee “tn I was vers nly P | ire. eee mis-direction f ! thirty to four On May A beautiful 4 j S/omach rouble and | ise the Bank Money aah ‘ ree . FS ' 1 i wi h he othabhet: Kalan Sieated | leoued by this bank. ‘Thee |! h I -mav. d for a royal commiés ye FF is sold by the following well known Prince Rupert Dealers at dre ‘ ° . . are ‘ 3: r ysicians for nearly two! payable in Canada and investigate the same facts} —how to Insure It— O ° b oy | : . Rint tos tecdns the r | eo ne rice n . er . y veight dropped from 225 | United States in any sum up h was defeated by a straight! The regular use of FR Y; p 7 ) pounds. Then several to fifty doll; f. ‘ F : | : . AH At the following well-known dealers: y ars. ote. Immediately after Lifebuoy Soap insures f ulvised me to try ‘Fruit- Their protection is well : a health ] . low A LYNCH BROS. GILLER-PHILLIFS o! an to improve almost | small cost. ms worth theie I laid the situation before & healthy, clean glow- Fe FULLER & McMEEKIN MUSSALLEM GROCERY CO., LTD. ‘j mene there | THE BAN the. ‘Lieutesantusovreniin ing pre oa because Ee G. P. McCOLL T. BRAMLEY wit ana ) oe re. ; a POVEPNOP, ASKINE it is ealthy, your com- zs 3RD AVE. CASH MARKET CAVENAILE & HANNAN .; from the distressing | B : K OF for his interference on the ground | plexion will je clear FULTON CASH MARKET SPURR’S CASH MARKET tble—and all pain and N A P Hae HEvin salesma 1 He A. FERGUSON LIPSETT, CUNNINGHAM & CO., LTD. St ore cured. Now I weigh ritish lNorth merica ic had been deceived by his| and velvet like. ; CANADIAN FISH & COLD STORAGE ©O., LTD. : ( , ton tatenit. | 78 YEARS IN BUSINESS ters, who in the orderzin-( The mild earbolie odor van- o. I cannot praise Fruit- | SS. } i : Stewart & Mobley, Ltd., Wholesale Distributors, Prince Rupert. 908 pou ae ie sy bai hes after use, leaving ys ’ , p sara cout ala ss. BOINCE BIPURT Rests ated that their action] fey Senter et, leaving ® Seman Amen ; for $2.50, trial size, 25c. ERT BRANC een taken in accordance with WM B & DIRECT IMPORTERS, tL at nostoalid by Fruit. | a H | All Grocers Sell 4 Ata Al : : pac by Ss" M. J. SMITHERS, Manager. provisions of the Pacifie Great > Hi I C "9 VANCOUVER B.C. | peoee re it was in direct contiaci as - - — —_—— —_ A LAND DISTRICT—DISTRICT OF » PPOOROPROCOL ORO ORO CObOb ni CON, aaa Prince Rupert Feed ( Yon of those provisions. -My| HEALTHY Be . bod Co, dlociiicn to-crencetaeae eat 2,000,000 . I Ww if 4PULETE -(10Vere | TAKE NOTICE that Frederick Bradshaw, P. ©. Box 333. 908 Third Ave. elicited no favor ae : | 9 9 of .da, occupation mine man- RECEIVED OUR 1 ved NO tavorapdle Oe ee % , apply .for permission to & 916 SEEDS All these steps were necessarily | Pieri cee ce t wing described lands: WE HANDLE : ; : a a) [pew e lans a mm g at a post planted about hout consultation with] a fad : from the northwest cor a art at large f i bee é ously ¢ “OVE m . manne 4. Cine aaa Ronnie's, Ferry's, Steele's r y irge, but all nh unanimously approved by Depend on us is chains; thence west 20| and Brigg’s . ngiy, they received, I be- | the Liberal party, and, I have cotnes 2 th 20 chains more or} ; : the vigorous support of! pa. . ! cha . : Garden and Field Seeds wees reason to believe, by ery f B d es eae f Surf Inlet, thence . ’ y every Te re jine ¥! fay waiae ott Also Fertili y Liberal in British Columbia. | ; or rea 6 following tenia pe gay fas ertilizers., nie ayia east ieee thoughtful elector without regard ( comine'! wee ere We Take Orders for N OR tate ata Cae ne See ies ‘ ‘ ‘ ; ee eae, 1048 | Stock. co the floor of the legislature by|‘° Pty: Since shortly after the German invasion, the Belgians as: ERICK BRADSHAW, Hay, Grain and Feed at the attorney-general and his mb | “If we are sincere in our desire have depended for food entirely on the ‘Commission bait eee | Vancouver Prices. ervient majority, and failing to|to insist on government within for Relief in Belgium”. Their own store of food, yyy CE Mute. wie a seauial the intervention of the |the law, and in our protest against even if not destroyed or pillaged, would last only re 7 | | Goeiene ¥* 3 Lieutenant-Governop on behalf of|the expenditure of public moneys three weeks—they have had no chance to raise more— Mall Orders Promptly Attended To. e, | was forced either|Without the warrant of honesty and the ruthless Germans refuse to supply them! | pisutheons. secccosors 1) allow the attorney-general to|and legality, we will not be justi- Backed by the i Paes ‘ iceet £6 e the laws of the province|fied in giving up the fight so long e s EEE. | Seereeeerororoocorcessoosororcorors d he treasury at will,|/4@S8 any means remains of compell- - —_—______ - nena - ‘ ‘ . line’ A ‘ > . aw ¢ ° sort to the courts of jus_|ing compliance with the law and n e Un The Whisk | FOR TAXI ; last effort to prevent an|enforcing good government. To ualit ; expenditure of the public moneys |Yield at the dictation of a partisan so generously contributed in the British Empire and the United Q a | ae gah thas States, the neutral Belgian Relief-Commission has imported 3 { ittorney-general him-|Majority would be weakness itself, ates, the neu gian 1 mmissi import Aged in Wood GY 3! eta) lowal. My! “I desire the adienehte anmetns enough wheat, flour and other foods to feed the whole nation ge one | » ey | ate, the eapecee angen ee so far. The great majority of the 7,000,000 Belgians left in before bottling I$ | ac is nination of|V! 1D Bry 209 a oes have bo able to pay orgs daily eee, R GR : ; ' which had re-}Who believes in the honest inter- ead—~but a steadi owing num ave no t. GUARANTEED BY HE On GREEN 170 ; | h : id e i aa es ae rea ly growing money ENT | ‘eived the rm approval of e|pretation ane e of every ‘ GOVERNMENT of CANADA Stand: Corner of Empress | ved the warm approval of th | en ae ee ae ae Unless we are willing to let these hundreds of thousands of WELL hic Ghai iole Liberal party. It involved |!4W passed for the protection of women, children and old men starve, they must be fed at the Demane 4 i i ican hel abetted nge of principle, no devia-|the public interest. As a matter expense of the Belgian Relief Fund. To make this possible ee 1 SUE PO PPOPL LOOP COLO OLIOOOIOLCE CE OCETO | m the course which had Of conscience, as a matter of wer Sr prcerwse nearly $3,000,000 a month—every ee lloyalty to the principles of the Sa ee winter! |Liberal party, I can deal with the No people under the Allied Flags are as well able to contribute lnanaitions ‘which ave celta generously as we Canadians! No cause has ever been more Rae ee 0° Be deserving of help! In the name of Justice and Humanity—for this; basis and on no: onary, the sake of our own self-respect—let us give all we can to --—- -- — -——-—— help our martyred Allies! ce FAST TRIP Send your subscriptions weekly, moathly er im ene lump cum te Lecal ox : Se ie | , Che Prinee George was several Provincial Committees, ot to the 5 ai AER PO Ea hours late in leaving here on her} Central Executive Committee, 59 St, Peter St. Montreal e , 7 ant ; re a x isi rin soutl hin nade e@ voy. - oa > SAV ie: : h, but mage AGS aes $2.50 Feeds A Belgian Family A Month. a ee” i") ige in 26 hours, 50 mins., arriv- } 4 S & iy ng in Vancouver in good time. ar " ~ . “2 ~ aS y res = a —— eens. ———— SS — eae SI io Faia ' 9 e 4 9 You must hear that t iree-piece) A rt [ | h D ] N ww | | VW [ chestra at the Majestic. ve ise n e al y e S. the Tale the Wagons le aaa a , My office window The cocoa had been : faces a street, close grown in Brazil, e ° tothe railway freight shipped to Bristol, r 3 heds transhipped to Mon- All day long a steady treal and finally \ E , ‘ stream of trucks and distributed from lorries lumber by— . | oe ronto. | + loaded with boxes, Toron | barrels and bales . . as gath- The tea w & ‘ O win the war with the decisiveness which will ensure lasting peace, the Empire | skinned natives of the romantic island of Ceylon; from sunny Portugal the luscious, big grapes had been gathered years ago, fermented, bottled and branded with a famous name; from Egypt had come the cotton and from South America the ' dyes that entered into the product finally stamped with the brand of a well-known hosiery. the other afternoon was particularly in- teresting, Wo two boxes were the same, and stencilled on the end of each was the name of some well-known pro- duct—soap, tobacco, socks, breakfast food, cocoa, port, tea, chocolates, perfumery and baking powder, Gathered there in prosaic wooden boxes were the results of thousands of hand's labor in all parts of the world, ad of freight was the whole romance the universal demand for food, drink f the things we use every day. There, behind that obviously prosaic truck-lo of modern commerce—the skilled production, and raiment, and the world-wide distribution © : i of some other And then I speculated why we use these things —7 day, instore things; and that brought me plump back to my own job ofa i rerywhere to-day, but The names of some of the boxes on the lorrie were known everywhere to-day, but had been unknown a few years ago; and I saw then more § any ¥ than ever betee that Ady rtising is really a great channel digger. It is li “A " oe aCe Can sail from Montreal to Vancouver now, around the Ho will sail through the but it is going to take months, A year or so from new pow h sail throngs & pena ‘Canal and chop the journey to less than half. een dug, f ‘ ers who have let The great names in commerce to-day are those of the penunenns ewho hare noe advertising steameshovel a channel across 4 culties ose of men who widen and rrow will be th quickly from The pre ereat may pass smoothly and d ‘names in the commerce of to-m< redge this channel so that the greater traffic . © Source of production to the homes o! the consumer. eas fy talk « er your @ with the Advers Ut you are doinw o pg without a have counsel and assistance of a wood *t or obligation, by the Secretary of Cana bleme » newspaper. d be well for yeu hese will be furntahed, A list of ¢ . a Press Association, Room 503, Lumsden Bullding, Teremt an Press this viewpointit is our true policy toaugment our financial strength by multiplying our fi productive exertions and by exercising rigid economy, which reduces to the minimum | all expenditures upon luxuries and non-essentials. Only in this way shall we be able : to make good the loss caused by the withdrawal of so many of our workers from indus- by trial activities, repair the wastage of the war, and find the funds forits continuance. It fi cannot be too frequently or too earnestly impressed upon our people that the heaviest | burdens of the conflict still lie before us, and that industry and thrift are, for those who remain at home, supreme patriotic duties upon whose faithful fulfilment | S our success, and consequently our national safety, may altimately depend.”— SIR THOMAS WHITE, Minister of Finance. PRODUCE MORE, SAVE MORE. MAKE LABOUR EFFICIENT. SAVE MATERIALS FROM WASTE, SPEND MONEY WISELY. LET US NOT WASTE MATERIALS— Begin at home. The larger portion of salaries and wages is spent cn the home—food, fuel, light clothing. Ave any of these things being wasted ? $20.00 a year saved from waste in every home in Canada wil more than pay the interest on a war debt of $500,000,000, LET US SPEND OUR MONEY WISELY— Rf Are you spending your money to the best advan- tage? What do you think of extravagance in war tine? Tens of thousands of Canadians are daily risking their lives for usathome, Isit not our duty to be careful an@ economical? Canadian dollars are an important part of the war equipment. Make them Have a War Savings Account. Buy a War LET US PRODUCE AND SAVE— : The war is now turning on a contest of all forces and resources—men, munitions, food, money, The call to all is to produce more and more, It may be necessary to work harder, The place of those who B enlist. must be taken by those at home, men and =6 women, old and young. The more we produce the ‘ more we can save. Produce more on the farms and in the gardens, Save more and help to win the war. LET US NOT WASTE OUR LABOUR-— ¢ In this war-time all labour should be directly pro- M ductive or should be assisting in production, Make it is efficient as possible. Tf your labour is on something that can be postponed, put it off till after the war and A semake your labour tell now, Making war is the first | tell. business of all Canadians. Efficiency in labour is as Bond. important as efliciency in fighting. THE GOVERNMENT OF CANADA 3 THE DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE caer ee ae