Monitor August 21, 1010. inn Daily mkwr. REV. H. R. GRANT DEALS "The Man who Keeps ONE WITH PROHIBITION BILL HEALTHIEST Cool" may not be o good politician, but he has solved (Continued From lngo One,' BRAID'S IN THEFAMILY the problem of comfort and self Innocent. He pointed out contentment. He starts the Hint nearly cxacliy the same day right by eating Shredded Ideal Blend No Of Dropsy And KJdn.y Trouble thing was Included In the ton Wheat Biscuit with milk or s!.Taking-FRUIT.A.TIVE3" amendment t UioLlquor Act hut cream. He cats it for luncheon the liruor men did not howl that with berries, sliced COFFEE it was un-llrltlsh when it was bananas or other fruits. He used to makes Shredded Wheat his protect them, Hers I a Coffs an Ideal Blend and an Ideal Value. lie nald that, In allowing liquor "meat" in the hot days. It is to be purchased only for scientific ready-cooked, rcadyto-eat. No More, No Less - $0,40 per lb. medical and church puroses, and AT THIS PRICE THERE IS N O BETTER COFFEE OBTAINABLE. then only by special order from OTHER COFFEES THAN BRAID'S SOLD AT a prescribed vendor, tho sale of GREATER COST HAVE NONE OF ITS FINE QUALITIES. liquor would be kept down to a At All Good Grocers minimum. No man would run the risk or getting from three to twelve months In Jail for selling DIRECT IMPORTERS H ATTIC WARREN WM. BRAID & CO., VANCOUVER - B.C. Tort Robinson,Ont,July 8th, 1915. liquor. wmi nx "We hare utl " Fruit-a-tivcs" in lie Rulas Pictures tawart A Moblay, Ltd, Wheleeale Dlalrlbutora, Prlnc Rupert. quoted from a speech of Made in Canada llirco and Into our housr f i vi:r years V. It. Trotter, a labor candidate always found them a good modiclno. Our little girl,Haiti,was troubled with in Vancouver, to show that tho to the community. He contended SMELTER TOWN HAS A f Disease. Tlio Doctor said slio labor men of this province are that, while a man works to earn ENJOYABLE CONCERT a t hreatened with Dropsy. Ilerlimbs not against prohibition, but his own living, each worker Is at 2,000,0001 ami io1y were all swollen and wo began to ". :i!sshocouklnotliTO. Finally,wo equally divided, oP rather neutral, the same time doing something The United Church in Anyox decided to try "Fruit-a-tivcs". She upon tho question. A vote for tho community as. n whole. pro tern Methodist) held a most Belgians tt 'an to show improvement after ite had taken In the labor council In Van-couver He went on to show how In her aew tablets. In a short time, successful concert in tho He-creation cn Depend on us gi. showed a majority of only Manitoba and Alberta, sinco the had all down and her swelling Uic gone Hall on Tuesday evening. flc3h hrrran to look more natural. Sovr one against the bill, and that was passing of similar bills, drunkenness Bread! she Is the healthiest one in the family because of tho throwing out of had fallen oil and liquor Orchestral selections were rendered for anJ has no signs of tho old ailment. work of memhers of the bartend- was jiot being imported to any under the able leadership We can not say too much for"Fruit-a of tives" and would never bo without era' union Mr. Trotter contend- extent. In Winnipeg ihey now Mr. Moore; songs wcro pondered Since shortly after the German invasion, the Belgians th.m". ed that tho barlendcrs could had to hire Janitors to clean up by Messrs. Laughton, Maw. have depended for food entirely on the "Commission WILLIAM WARItKV. quickly find more useful work to the Jails, n thing unheard of before. er and Gillian!, and a duet by for Relief in Belgium". Their own store of food, 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial site, 25c. do. He xaid it would be Just as Messrs. Jones and Heynon; Mr. if would last even not destroyed or pillaged, only At all dealers or sent postpaid on Andrew, the late pastor, gave rcc :iptof price by Fruit a-lives Limited, sane to demand that the war go The greatest benellt from the most and three weeks they have had no chance to raisr mote enjoyable readings, Ottawa. on forever In order that the mu doing nway with the bar was tho and the ruthless Germans refuse to supply them I nition workers might not have to bringing up of our boys without instrumental selections were LAND ACT change their employment. Mr. given by Messrs. Hawley and Hyc. Backed by the any knowledge of such a thing. (Irant said that he had been a If for nothing clso than the protection Anyox' has a wealth of musical Print Rgptrt. Land District District f talent, its orchestra being one of Coast, Rang 3. laboring man and that he was of the boys of this prov-vince, Belgian Relief Fund the finest on the coast. Mr. Miles TAKE NOTICE that the raeine Mills, still a lahoring man, but be could he felt it was well worth Limited, of Vancouver, D. C-, occupation Mclnnes proved a most efllcient not afford to spend even 25 cents pulp and paper makers, Intend to apply while every man supporting this chairman and present 10 generously contributed in the British Empire and the United tor permission to purchase the following-described per day upon liquor. hill. Ho concluded with this everyone States, the neutral Belgian Relief Commission has imported planted tt lands:-tb southeast Commenelnc corner of at Lot a poll tag In regard to the question of quotation from Hilly Sunday, spying thoroughly appreciated the various enough wheat, flour and other foods to feed the whole nation items on the program. The so far. The great majority of the 7.000.000 Belgians left in on me cii luuro oi ujusins in;ei, mence the right of the individual, he that ho made no apology for west 40 chains, thence south 10 chains, proceeds will be devoted towards the country have been able to pay for their daily allowance of said that it had been shown that using it: "Hring in Prohibition in theara east to there, thence northeasterly the building of a new church. bread but a steadily growing number have no money left. alanf shore to point or commencement, each individual was worth 85,000 Hritish Columbia and the devil conuininr si acres, more or less, Unless we are willing to let these hundreds of thousands of to the community and that every will hang crape upon his doors; r.taric mills umited, women, children and old men starve, they must be fed at the Mark Smaby srent. man who lossencd his value by will damp down his fires and Hell f vtvlltxtt expense of the Belgian Relief Fund. To make this possible Dated May llth, A. D. 1916. All r. 11 drinking was not doing his duty ,will be to let before Christmas." 3 THE OVGINEREF INtMENTl someone must contribute nearly $3,000,000 a month every month all this winter I I No people under the Allied Flags are as well able to contribute FICHCRMAITS ENOINt generously as we Canadians 1 No cause has ever been mote deserving of In the of and for 2 Cyl. B 1-2 In. by 7 In, 12-1B help! name Justice Humanity Hors Power. the sake of our own self-respect let us give aO we caa to help martyred Allies I Cyl. 3 3-4 In. by 6 1-2 In, 28 our Hors Power. Send y oui HibacttptioDs weekly, atoatkly r la mm hasp I Lacal ea 4 Cyl. 6 1-2 In. by In, 25-38 PioriacUl Committee,oc to Ut. (J ThreeMfehtyForces Hors Powsr. Central Executive Committee, 59 SL Pater SI, Mantreal For Further Information $2.50 Feeds A Belgian Family A Month. it "ii i m Apply to W. E. WILLISCROFT Prince Rupert, B. C. Advertise In The Daily News. ' Have you ever noted how an audience . 1 traduction aiArift 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 the speaker reveals enthusiasm ? " spO win the war with the decisiveness which will ensure lasting peace, the Empire will require to put forth its full collective power in men and in money. Prom this viewpoint it is our true policy to augment our financial strength by multiplying our Enthusiasm is the buoyant expression of truth. To productive exertions and by exercising rigid economy, which reduces to the minimum all expenditures upon luxuries and nonsscntials. Only in this way shall we be able impart belief in anything, a man must believe it to make good the loss caused by the withdrawal of so many of our workers from Indus trial activities, repair the wastage of the war,and find the funds for its continuance. It deeply himself. We call such a man an enthusiast. 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 patr'otic 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, 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 readers of the newspaper will, figuratively speaking, MAKE LABOUR EFFICIENT. "lean forward and listen intently." SAVE MATERIALS FROM WASTE. To be convincing an advertisement , SPEND MONEY WISELY. must convey an unmistakablo 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 ontekt of all forces Begin at home. The larger portion of salaries' advertised has inherent worth. and resources men, munitions, (ood, money. The and wages is spent on the home food, fuel, light, : , call to all U to produce more and more. It may be clothing. Are any of these things being -wasted 7 nttcniary to work harder. The place of thomj who JJO.(X) a year saved from waste in every home in Thus we have: enlist mutt be taken by those at home, men and Canada will more than pay the interest on a war debt women, old ami young. The mure we protluce the of $000,000,000. more ue can save. 1'ruduce more on the farm and Sincerity -- Enthusiasm Advertising: In the gardens. Save more and li ip to win the war. LET US SPEND OUR MONEY WISELY Three mighty forces, close-linked. LET US NOT WASTE OUIt LABOUR Are T What you spending do you your think money ot extravagance to the best In advantage war In this war-time all labour s!xuld be directly productive tin.eT Tens of thousands of Canadian! are dally or should be assisting in production. Make it risliog their Uvea for ut at home. Is it not our duty It)u art Jtiml a lcl bmltnt tali tvte ymr odvttthil prtbltmt with tk AdvtrMng DtptrtmtmS as illicicnt as poiuiMc. If your labour la on Ajiuc thing to be careful and economical T Canadian dollars are f Iklt ntwifiaftr. j If y are Joint r.WW. r malltnal butlmtii It wtutj bt wtU fte that can be postponed,put it oft t il after the war and an important part of the war equipment. Make them ft It kavt the cmtttt and aulslanct a iJ aJvtrlhlmf atuty. A list tktu make your labour tell now. Making war is the first tell. Have a War Savings Account. Uuy a War . business of all Canadians. Efficiency In labour it as will bt furnUkid, wltktUI (tit ar tSlitathm, by ikt Sttrtlary CamtdUn Imiiortant at efficiency In fighting, Prut Atttciatitu, Rtvm S0J, LumiJiu Building, TtnnH. THE GOVERNMENT OF CANADA 3 I I THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE THE DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE