August 12, 1010. 8l.rlr TttB DA1LT rlKWB. SEN YEARS TORTURE This Superior "FRU1T.A.TIVE3" COFFEE As Its nemo Implies Is a blend of four special coffees. It has a splendid body and will produce a rich, strong, and Invigorating cup of coffee. AT ALL GOOD GROCERS $0.45 per lb. HONORARY COLONELS GETTING IT ROUGH WM. BRAID & CO., VANCOUVER DIRECT IMPORTERS- B.C, ALBERT VARNCR Stswart Moblsy, Ltd., Wholssal Distributors, Prlnes Rup.rt. E- ikinghani, Quo., M-y Srd, 1015. London, August U. Canadian 1' r seven yean, I suffered terribly honorary colonels are not so much fro:n Screro lleadachet and Indigestion. I !. . i Ulchlnffgas from tho stomach, in evidence nowudays as they were for-t stuff would como up Into my in the earlier stages of the war. 2,000,000' mout ti after citing,whitest times I had Uiough there still number are a .& id vomitinff, and lad chronic Cols'ipatlon, I went to several doctors of -officers" adorned In the khaki Belgians n ' wrote to a specialist in lloston but A (.auada whose duties are far mi) out benefit. I tried many remedies b it nothing did me good. Finally, a from military. These gentlemen Depend on us fnenJ advised"Fruit-a-tivcs", I took arc regarded with contempt by 1 M Bread! tl, - (-rand fruit medicino and it made for i.l I the real soldiers. Truly the m: well. I am grateful to "Frult-a-ti v ", and to everyone who lias mise-riMchealth - k 1 1 1 of a man who has not seen withConstipationand Indl-grvi a day s service strolling down the Since shortly after the German invasion, the Belgians in and Ikul Stomach, I say take Hlraud taking salutes from real have depended for food entirely on the "Commission "Fruit-a-tivcs",and will well". get you AL11EUT VAK.VKU. men-chaps who have done their for Relief in Belgium". Their own store of food, 50c. a box, C for $2.50, trial site,25c. turn al the front is sickening to even if not destroyed or pillaged, would last only At dealers or sen t postpaid on receipt of .-my self-respecting man from three weeks they have had no chance to tai more price by Fruit a tivea Limited, Ottawa. .anada. and the ruthless Germans refuse to supply them I One of these dolled-up frauds Backed by the LAND ACT CANADIANS RECEIVE UNIO. CK AND SHIELD sent out from Ottawa to buy mill-In These twu show the r bfot laces or sell apples to pictures pitnenluhtm by the Ducheas of Print Ruptrt Land District District f the Rdief fund army, was standing in his accustomed Belgian Coast, Rang 3. Argylo to representatives of the Canadian troops assembled in the TAKE NOTICE that the raclflc mill. grounds adjoining Iiuckingliam 1'alaco, of a flag and shield, the corner of a well-known Limited, of Vancouver, B. C occupation gift of the women and children of England. Strand har-room one morning to generously contributed in the British Empire and the United pulp and paper makers. Intend to apply when two real Canadian soldiers States, the neutral Belgian Relief Commission has imported for permission to purchase the f olio win r described lands; Commenclnt at a post PRISONERS OF WAR ting $33.95 from the sale of home chanced in, so 'tis said. enough wheat, flour and other foods to feed the whole nation planted at the southeast corner or Lot fit so far. The great majority of the 7.000.000 Belgians left in on the west shore or Cousins Inlet, thence The prisoners of var sale yes cooking. Every cent of this "Say, X , what is your commission the country hare been able to pay for then daily allowance of wot 40 chains, thence south to chains, the anyway?" inquired one of bread but number have left. terday realized handsome sum money provides food for oup hoys a steadily growing no money ttur.-c east to shore, thence northeasterly alonr shore to point of commencement, of I12R.G0. of which 9 4.05 result-ed who are held prisoner in Germany the fighters contemptuously, surveying Unless we are willing to let these hundreds of thousands of contalnlnr ti acres, more or less. the store" drawing and much he the fakir frotnthc lop of PACIFIC MILLS from country more cooking can women, children and old men starve, they must be fed at the LIMITED, Mark Smabr a rent. organized by Jack Vcnables. disposed of than is being sent in. his gold-braided. red-ban iod stall expense of the Belgian Relief Fund. To make this possible Piled May 13th, A. D. Hl. Aur. 11 The ladies did splendidly In get I very article is sold al each sale. colonel's cap lo hh spurred boots. someone must contribute neatly $3,000,000 a month every "His commission?" snapped a month all this winter I third combatant who heard the No people under the Allied Flags are as well able to contribute question, 'why it is ten per cent." generously as we Canadians! No cause has eves been more deserving of help! In the name of Justice and Humanity for the sake of our own self-respect let us give all we can to help our martyred Allies I HIQHEST PRICES PAID FOR Send yew uUcriptfiow wtckly, aoaiajy m la mm assist mm a Lacal SECOND HAND GOODS Praviacial Committees,of la tk S ThreeHMyForce& OP ALL RINDS Central Executive Committee, 59 St Pstsr St, Mtntreal BOUGHT AND SOLD $2.50 Feeds A Belgian Family A Month. HARD TIMCS SATISFIED WITH A Close Liiike SMALL PROFIT Try S28 3rd A., Oe Phons FUd 268 Advertise In The Daily News. arvdTKrift 1 Have you ever noted how an audience reduction 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 arms when 1 fpo win the war with the decisiveness which wilt 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 To of truth. Enthusiasm is the huoyant expression nil expenditures upon luxuries and non-essentials. Only in this way shall we be able to male e good the loss caused by the withdrawal of so many of our workers from industrial believe it impart belief in anything, a man must activities, repair the wastage of the war,and find the funds for its continuance. It enthusiast. cannot be too frequently or too earnestly impressed upon our people that the heaviest such deeply himself. We call n man an burdens of the conflict still lie before us, and that Industry and thrift are, for thjse who remain at home, supreme patriotic duties upon whose faithful fulfilment This applies to the written word also particularly our success, and consequently our national safety, may ultimately depend." SIR THOMAS WHITE, Miniiler of Financt. 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 of enthusiasm. This it impression 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 resources men, munitions, food, money. The and wages is spent on the homefood, fuel, light, advertised has inherent worth. call to all I to produce more ai.J more. It may be clothing, Are any of these things being wasted? neceMiaiy to work harder. The place of those who $20.00 a year saved from waste in every home in enlist mu.t be taken by (hone at home, men and Canada will more than pay the interest on a war debt Thus we have: women, old and young. The r.iore we produce the of 5l)0,0(t),(M)0. more wc enn save, l'ruduce more on the farm, and Sincerity Enthusiasm Advertising: in tho gardens. Save more and help to win the war. LET US SPEND OUR MONEY WISELY LET US NOT WASTE OUR LABOUR Arc you spending your monry to the best advantage? forces, close-linked. What do think Three mighty you ot extravagance In war In ttits war-time all Ulour 'wuld be directly productive tiir.e? Tens of thousands of Canadians are daily or should bo agisting In production. Mskeit risking their lives for us at home. Is it not our duty asitlicicnt as(xjkwLle. If your labour is ott aoiuething to be careful and ernnomiral? Canadian dollars arc It)m art d.lnt a local Uih fart rtr yr Jvttlilt finbbmt with tkt AJrtrtilUf Dfrtmtmi that can be pout um-d,put it otT till after the war and an important part of the war equipment. Make them f iklt utwifafitr. J or Joi'l pr.vimdal r ualttnal iif,n II wuU b wtll ftr make your labour ttll now, Making war is the first tell, Have a War Savings Account. Uuy a War M Is haw lit fltl uJ oulUM t tdv$rthlt A Hit iktt butini k of all Canadian. Etliciency in labour is as Uoud. will furuiiktJ, wllUl l Mod! h Sttrttary CtmsJUm tiuwrtaut as tUiriciicy in fighting. Vii Aifrfoil, W "' BuHJiii, rrato. THE GOVERNMENT OF CANADA 3 i CD I THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE THE DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE