7, 10.0 Monday August 1110 IM1JL.Y flKWfl. SETTLERS HAVE HAD HIE GIF CHARM ENOUGIf OF BOWSER MR :V ' , I nil OD A irVC nil ) .pi m OF LOlffi Ml Alt?. M. MmiMin, tho cuiuuik member of ihc I.PRislaluro f. Omlnccn rhlinp, returned nl Hi, Smooth SU Comes With tJi n.ar,U.. Of 'FRU1T.A.T1VES". ornl of the week from his trip throughout the fntcrlor with C. llrcwaler, M. A, Macdonald and' T. I). Palltillo. It wn. lil, n.,,1 visit rnst of Kndakrt and ho was struck hy tlic splendid possilnn tics of lliu country all the way tv McJlridc, particularly with the I I SmMMK ArlwH rlSW&M I TA I N A B LEOTH ER COFFEES TH A NBR A I tVS SO LD AT ) K QREATER C0ST HAVE NNE F F,NE QUALIT,ES N'pchaco vnlley. Ilo hcIioVea that 1 inioniK lias n great future irt tlic Prince (icorRo district, though activity Is not no marked there as LB in Omineca. IS-' 'i&l S Mr. Manson nays that the Liberal NOnH WATSON leaders were greatly Impressed 66 Drayton Arc, Toronto. with the natural resources of Xar. lClli, i'Jii. the interior and enjoyed every 2,000,000" A' ' autiful complexion isahanilsomq WO! :,,i fi an.', vhcenvy of her moment of the trip. "They set I. r.v-U.t W i a ;ft, cloi-r out to give Instruction, and, well ... : .1. I. III. I. T..VI. Belgians as they did that, one ventures to nwltof JllooJ. pure nature, believe that they received almost "I w is troubled for a considerable Depend on us ti,; , null a vrry unpleasant,disfiguring as much us they gave," said Mr. jp.iir, v.l. i!i oovi rvd niy face and for Manson. The development of the for Bread! ),.''!) I u.- d r.p)!ir.:tio:iand remedies interior is regrettably backward, j;Uu r-licf. After using "Fruit-a-tiv. and hundred of real settlers have the rash is !. ! , for poue.one I week,am deeply thankful com-pU for left the interior because of the Since shortly after the German invasion, the Belgians tin i .fund in the future, I will not bo conditions which prevail, the most have depended for food entirely on the "Commission nitkout "Fruit-a tlTCs". pernicious condition of, all being for Relief in Belgium". Their own store of food, KOItAH WATSO.V. that the settlers find it impossible even if not destroyed or pillaged, would last only 50c a box, 0 for $210, trial site, 25c. three weeks they have had no chance to raise to settle in communities, but more At Inlcrsor sent postpaid on receipt of price by Fmlt-a-tivcfl Limited, Ottawa. are scattered over a vast area, and the ruthless Germans refuse to supply them I miles apart. The settlers thai Backed by the LAND ACT arc left are having a hard struggle Prints Ruptrt Land District District of uiul their resentment towards CANADIAN WOMEN fS MUNITION WORKERS Relief Fund Cosst, Rang 3. the government that has permit Women munitions workers p!i-tui-aphcd in a Canadian factory Belgian ' TAKE NOTICE that the PsclDc Mills, ted present conditions is not con boring and doing handwork on tii.K.- fuses. Limited, of Vancouver, B. C, occupation cealed. They particularly resent so generously contributed in the British Empire and the United for pulp permliilon td paper to makers.purchase Intend the follow to spply In r the political serfdom of the Uow- perl," said the Liberal candidate, Salvation Army. States, the neutral Belgian Relief Commission has imported enough wheat, flour and other foods to feed the whole nation ducrltwd Isnds,- Commenclnr at a post ser patronage system. They will "and il is up to the citizens of far. The majority of the 7,000,000 Belgians left in plsntcd st the southesst corner of Lot t9 so great on the west shore of Cousins Inlet, thence have no more of Itowserism and Prince Hupert to do everything in Puhjie meetings, Tuesday, the country have been able to pay for their daily allowance of writ 40 chains, thence south to chains, are anxious to have a change to lheir power to encourage that development." Thursday and Saturday at 8 p. m bread but a steadily growing number have no money left. Sundays at 7;30 thrnco ml to shore, thence northesiterly p.m. ilii shore to point or commencement, decent government. Unless we are willing to let these hundreds of thousands of eonuininf PACIFIC At acres,MILLS more LIMITED,or less. "Upon the development of the women, children and old men starve, they must be fed at the Mark Smaby stent, interior- depends to a very larre The Daily News delivered by expense of the Belgian Relief' Fund. To make this possible tiud Mar I Jth. a. d. tie. Aur. u extent the future of Prince Hu- carrier, 50 cents per month. THE LN'GINtyKmNrJIENTi someone mu.st contribute nearly $3,000,000 a month very month all this winter I No people under the Allied Flags are as well able to contribute FISHCRMAir ENQINt generously as we Canadians! No cause has erer been more r 2 Cyt. 1-2 In. by 7 In, 12-15 deserving of help I In the name of Justice and Humanity for Horst Powsr. the sake of our own self-respect -let us give all we can to Crl. 3 3-4 In. by S 1-2 In, 2S help our martyred Allies I Hons Powsr. Send y out utMcripriou weekly, aoalkly m 1m mm mmp mum ut Lacal Cjl. S 1-2 In. by In, 25-38 Proriacial Committee, of ! the g Hons Powsr. Central Executive Commitiee, 59 St Pettr St, Mentreal hreeMIilyrorce? For Further Information $2.50 Feeds A Belgian Family A Month. Apply to W. E. WILLISCROFT Prince Rupert, B. C. Advertise In The Daily News. Have you ever noted how an audience uction arvdmrift yawns in the face of an uninspired speaker? awnmmi On the other hand,4mve you notedjiow an audience will lean forward and grasp the chair arms when " fpO 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 ii 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 huoyant expression of truth. To 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 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. Wc 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 our success, and consequently our national safety, may ultimately depend." This applies to the written word also particularly SK TUOSIAS WHITE, Minitler oj Financ. 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 the 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 FRODUCE AND SAVE LET US NOT WASTE MATERIALS will do when the article The war is now turning on a t ontet of all forces Itagin at home. The larger portion of salaries only and resource men, munitions, food, money. Tho and wages is spent on the home food, fuel, light, advertised has inherent worth. call to all is to produi-e more ami more. It may be clothing. Are any of these things being wasted T nev-CMary to ork harder. The place of thoto who $20.00 a year saved from waste in every home in enlist i.iu.t bo taken by thoc at home, men and Canada will more than pay the Interest on a war debt have: women, old and young. The mure we produce the of $500,000,000. Thus we Produce the farms and more we can save. more on in the gardens. Save mora and lulp to win the war. LET US SPEND OUR MONEY WISELY Sincerity Enthusiasm - Advertising: Are spending the best ad vou your money to van-taget LET US NOT WASTE OUR LABOUR What do think of Three forces, close-linked. you extravagance in war mighty Tn tali war-time all la'pur should be directly productive tin.eT Tens pf thousand of Canadians are daily or should be asoisiin in production. Make it risking their live for us at home. Is it not our duty as cflU i.'iit a possible. If your labour Is on something to be careful and economical T Canadian dollars are If)tu mtt Jmlmf a Ual kmiiurn talk srer pur dvntiiit prtihm with lit Aivntitiuf Dtfurtmtml that caitle postponed, put it oil till after the war and an important part of the war equipment. Make them -t( Ihit uiwtpaptr. J yu art Jlt a prtviutUl ur utlUuul Wu It wtulj h wtll fur nuke your lutxmr till now. Making war Is the first tell. Have a War Savings Account. Duy a War buinit.sof all Canadians. I:tUricncy In labour Is as llond. pu I kav tkt ttuuitl uuJ uihU t advtrtiiiut ufucj. A Hit tktu -will tmxrtant as efficiency in lighting, t furuhktd. witkotit H r WjtVa. h Sttrttary tf CiutMuu SOS, l.umtJiu Bulliiut. Unutu, K-ut Prtn AhkUiUu, THE GOVERNMENT OF CANADA 3 I CO I THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE THE DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE