Vei!nfi.lny. July 10, 10 10. ijih Daily mewb. H.S.CLEMENTS AND STRONG HEPnESENTATIVCS HALIBUT FISHING REQUIRED FROM THE NORTH COOD CVERV W7 Tuekctt's (Continued from I'ago two.) HOUR tn si CLUB SPECIAL BRAID'S VTTM, O SOT-" 1 Winnipeg Office, 70 Merchants tVtPY WSNDIf - Cigar llnnk Ilulldlnp. who understand the needs of the rPTClAl. Donr Milnr: Itc Mr. Clcmr-ofa north nnd nro not nfrald to state WVro looking for tho most particular Ideal Blend ttut. iiieiit Uiat "no clirtngc is po. them. I am well aware of the smoker In towrf. We've got Just what ho wants. fact that the north ban ultilc lr( the 'Depnflincnt'a ruling hinn no. cn A-4" Miipmwits to HonUlo via glected In the past, as a result of OIL'S CIOAR 8TORE COFFEE Jelly-fish Third Avenue - - - Prince Rupert beat from l'rince Rupert, thalj representation, nnd you havii been landed from nn American must sec to It that you send down Mr la Coff an Idaal Bl.nd and an Idtal Valu. fishing boat.' In this con-K MKN (Cheers). No More, No Less - $0.40 per lb. : um permit mc to point out Mr. Mrewsler went on to deal NIORTE CRAIG'S ART "BARNEY" JOHNSON BEAT At the fallvvtiitf wall-known daalarai thai. American fishing boats land-Intc with 1 W. Welsh, showing bow LYNCH BROS. MILLER-PHILLIPS catch at Nova Scotia he committed DEUTSCHLAND RECORD FULLER A McMCEKIN MUSSALLEM GROCERY CO- LTD. there perjury Jn tho Mac. Morte Crnlg has produced much a. r. micoll T. BRAMLEV n)v permitted to ship them by donnld enquiry by swearing that beautiful work and one of tho 3RD AVE. CASH MARKET CAVENAILE HANNAN :t l-j Boston. While they work ho did not know that the "plug, finest All the excitement over the feat FULTON CASH MARKET SPURR'S CASH MARKET i; examples of his art , is a A. FEROUtON LIPtETTf CUNNINQHAM A CO, LTD. UiKltT what is known n s tho gers" were housed nbovo his drawing, produced for Dominion of the flcrman submarine Deut-schland CANADIAN FISH COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. n. ilus Vivendi" Instead of an store, while his landlord swore Day, of an Anglo-Saxon mother in crossing the Atlantic Sttwart A Mobltr, Ltd., WhoUsats Distributors, Prlnet Rup.rt. Onli'e In Council" tho principal that be had Informed him that calling upon our men to "Shackle to Ilnltimore, as evidenced in the iiic same, therefore, there can Him urn ,ui mc iact. Tins was this Prussian monster and hurry American papers, creates amusement WM. BRAID & CO., VANCOUVER DIRECT IMPORTERS,- B.C. tho type of man who had been him back to Hell." Mr. Craig has in Vancouver shipping circles, th - stand taken by tho Depart-mu.t sent over to Kngland to "take care had photographs made of this as the statements that such If this matter Is of im- of" the soldiers' voles. Tho same splendid drawing and is issuing a voyage creates a record and so pt;tan 'o to the residents of Prince man hail collected money for the them as postcards. forth comes over the wire. Over Il ir I they should not lot It machlno from contractors, telling a year ago Capt. H. L. Johnson, a 2,000,0001 rest until It has been put square them to add tho amount to their Liverpool boy, who has spent most AID TO PRISONERS y up lo the Minister. Invoices. "Mr. Welsh is a fit and of his life on the Dritlsh Columbia Yours trulyr proper representative for the coast, left a certain Canadian Belgians Mrs. it. L. Mcintosh and Mrs. a. w, NicKKnsox. Howser government," snid Mr. port in command of a much J. M. Clancy will have charge of Depend on us Mrewnter. In conclusion, he called smaller submarine than the ' the sale of home cooking on Friday GOOD FELLOWS' DANCE upon tho people of the north to Deutschland. There were also for Bread! In aid of the prisoners of make certain tha't the three Lib-ernl other submarines in the same The Fted if' war. Cross Society is The flood Fellows' dance In tho candidates were returned. squadron, and they made their making a special appeal for aid A i s.it-rium, on Thursday evening F. II. Mobley, Liberal candidate port of arrival in thirteen days, Since shortly after trie German invasion, the Belgians to prisoners because of the shortage w be of the "Hard Times'1 variety for Atlin, said that politics had of food In Oermany. Much and could have done it in eleven have depended for food entirely on the "Commission and promises to be one of been the curse of this province homo days if certain conditions had for Relief in Belgium". Their own store of food, more cooking could bo sold the jolllesl ever held. It is ex-pc nnd called for greater unity and than is being provided and ladies been favorable. even if not destroyed or pillaged, would list only tod that about 200 will be co-operation In the affairs of the Harney" Johnson was recently three weeks they have had no chance to raise more to make arc requested a special present. Admission will be by country. A few weeks of politics effort on Friday. featured in the British papers as and the ruthless Germans refuse to supply them I ti, k t (vnly and the numbers of the before an election was sufficient, the result of his extraordinary Backed the ts will be taken at the door. after that everybody should get KECNA LAND DISTRICT DISTRICT OP feat in bringing home, the sub. by Pi ring supper the tickets will be together for tho benefit of the COAST, RANOt 4. marine he took from Canada to n i ilected. Tlio Oood Fellows Club whole community. British base after striking a mine Belgian Relief Fund t?.' :ids to organize picnics, etc., TAKE NOTICE tbat Frederick Bradshaw, off the German coast when submerged V. 1. Lynch gave a rousing of Tonopth, ftevida. occupation mine mm-rer. anj this dance is to provide the speech on tho P. O.J?. situation Intends to apply for permission to at a depth of sixty feet. so generously contributed in the British Empire sod the United (..it.al fund of4 the club. and I). V. Morrissey brought purchase commencing the following at a post described planted Unds:about So the Deutschland stunt is State, the neutral Belgian Relief Commission hat imported several which too feet easterly from the northwest corner about a year behind. Province. enough wheat, flour and other foods to feed the whole nation up Important points of tot 40, Rant 4, Coast District; to far. The great majority of the 7.000.000 Belgian! left in The Daily news delivered hr were dealt with In reply by Mr. rnenre north to chains; thence west to the country hare been able to pay for their daily allowance of carrier, 50 cents per month- Hrewster. chains; thence south to chains more or LAKELSE HOTSPRINGS bread but a steadily growing number have no money left. less to the shore of Surf Inlet, thvnce Tho meeting closed with three following the shore line to the place of Unless we are wilting to let these hundreds of thousands of There is little ADVERTISE IN ringing cheers for II. C. Hrewster, more commencement,or less. eonialntnt forty acres a Prince Rupert women, children and old men starve, they must be fed at the M. A. Macdonald and T. I). Pat-lullo. February It, Hl. at Lakelsellotspringsthis summer expense of the Belgian Relief Fund. To make this possible The Daily News FREDERICK BRADSHAW. and all the visitors arc delighted someone must contribute nearly $3,000,000 a month every with this healthful spot as a month all this winter I holiday resort. The mineral baths No people under the Allied Flags are as well able to contribute are of tho finest on the continent, generously at we Canadians! No cause hat ever been more r while the fishing both in lako and deserving of help I In the name of Justice and Humanity for the tale of our own self-respect let tit give all we can to stream is unequalled even in this help our martyred Allies! fisherman's paradise. There are Semi your .ubKriptiou wljr,Boatkly as ia mm hasp ssb a Lscml as lot of opportunities for fresh Pi.tLcUI Committee, of to U g water bathing and boating and Central Executive Committee, 59 St. Peter St, Montreal ThreeMkMyForces Mr, Johnson does his utmost in $2.50 Feeds A Belgian Family A Month. providing a good lime for the holiday makers. Some day in the Linked near future Lakelse Hotsprings jjCIose will be much more widely known Advertise In The Daily News. than they are at present. Arift 1 reduction Have you ever noted how an audience a yawns in the face of an uninspired speaker? On the other hand, have you noted how an audience will lean forward and grasp the chair arras when ' rpo win the war with the decisiveness which will ensure lasting peace, the Empire the speaker reveals enthusiasm? 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 productive exertions and by exercising rigid economy,which reduces to the minimum Enthusiasm is the buoyant expression of truth. To . .. all expenditure upon luxuries and non-essentials. Only in this way shall we be able ' to make good the losa caused by the withdrawal of to many of our workers from industrial impart belief in anything, a man must believe it activities, repair the wastage of the war,and find the funds for its continuance. It cannot be too frequently or too earnestly impressed upon our people that the heaviest deeply himself. We call such a man an enthusiast. 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 the written word also particularly our success, and consequently our national safety, may ultimately depend." This applies to SIR THOMAS WHITE, Minuter of Finance. to advertisements. When the manufacturer really believes in his wares, his enthusiasm will almost inevitably find expression in Advertising. And enthusiasm PRODUCE MORE, SAVE MORE. will be contagious his audience tho MAKE LABOUR EFFICIENT. readers of the newspaper will, figuratively speaking, ' "lean forward and listen intently." SAVE MATERIALS FROM WASTE. To be convincing an advertisement SPEND MONEY WISELY. must convey an unmistakable impression of enthusiasm. This it ' LET US PRODUCE AND SAVE LET US NOT WASTE MATERIALS will only do when the article The war is now turning on a contest of all forces Begin at home. The larger portion of salaries and resource men, munitions, (ood,nioney. The and waget is spent on the home food, fuel, light, advertised has inherent worth. call to all is to produce more and more. It may be clothing. Are any of these things being wasted 7 luxcwiary to work harder. The place of those who $20.00 a war saved from waste in every home In enlist must be taken b thoe at home, men and Canada will more than pay the interest on a war debt Thus we have: women, old and young. The more we produce the of IJiOO.OUO.OOO. more we can save. Produce moro on the farm, and Sincerity - Enthusiasm Advertising: in the gardens. Save more and help to win the war. LET US SPEND OUR MONEY WISELY Are you spending your money to the best ad van. LET US NOT WASTE OUR LABOUR Three mighty forces, close-linked. tageT What do you think of extravajanre in war In this war-time all lalour should be directly productive tin.eT Tent of thousand of Canadians are daily or should be assisting in production. Make It risking their live for ut at borne. Is it not our duty as cllicient aa poswble. If your labour ia on something to be careful and economical T Canadian dollar are If w mtt i.it a W ' tali wr yr aJvttlhhg frtiltm$ milk lit AivtHtimf Dtftrtmtm$ that can be postponed,put It off till after the war and an important part of the war equipment. Make them ( Hit utwtptttr. 1 J art Joint firtvintUt tr mtHtmal iatimut it wuU it mtll ft make your labour tell now. Making war is the first tell. Have a War Saving Account. Iuy a War It kavt tit fZuti J iimlutt t i ltJ uJvtrtitiu t. A Hit tf tittt business of all Canadians. Kllicier.cy in labour is aa Uond, y. mill it furnhitJ. wilhtut toil r !. h ti SttTtfr? tf CUUm Important a ctlicicncy In fighting. tmt AstttUiio, S03, LmmiJt BmlUltt, Ttnntt, . THE GOVERNMENT OF CANADA 3 I re I THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE THE DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE