Mlardiy Augwt 26, 10l. XBB DAILY flKWB. Candidates for the Approaching Election in B.C. BRAID'S OF MONTREAL LIBERALS CONSERVATIVES INDEPENDENT AlhcrnI II. (J, llrcwslcr J. (1. C. Wood J. D. Kendall Ideal Blend Atliti Frank Moblpy W. X. McDonald Cariboo J. II. A Yoralon J. Tk Fwno.it Fruit M.dicm. A, Fraser Chllliwnck i:. I), Harrow W, I, MackeJi COFFEE (lowlclian K. 0. Duncnn Capt. Hayward Columbia John Jluchan Dr. Taylor Uomox Hugh Hlewnrt Htrt It a Coffia an Idsal Bltnd and an Ideal Valu. Mike, Manson W. A. Prlthcard (S) Crunhrook Dr. J, II. King T. D. Caven v Delia A, D. Patterson F, J, Mackenzie, No More, No Less - $0.40 per lb. Dewdney John Oliver W. J, Manson AT THIS PRICE THERE IS N O BETTER COFFEE OBTAINABLE. i:(tilmalt A. V. McGurriy II. II. l'ooley 5?. OTHER COFFEES THAN BRAID'S SOLD AT Fort GREATER COST HAVE NONE OF ITS FINE QUALITIES. Oeorgo Hon. W. II. Iloss John Mclnncs (8) Fcrnle Alex. I. Fisher Thomas Uphill J.W.A,(1.McDonald(llllet, (8) At All Good Grocers dreenwood Dr. C. D. McLean J. II. Jackson V Grand Forks J. K, Thompson Hon. K. K. Miller "V K DIRECT IMPORTERS WM. BRAID & CO., L lHlands--M. U. Jackson MR. ROSCNBURQ ('.apt. W. W. Foster VANCOUVER - D.C, 6S9 Casgraln St., Montreal. Kamloops F. V. Anderson J. 1'. Shaw Stewart 4 Moblty, Ltd Wholttal. Distributor, Print Rup.rt. Arrll 20th, 1915. Kaslo John Keen It. J. Loug "In opinion, no other medicine my Lillooel J, II. Uryson A. McDonald In tli' worlds so curative for Conttifa. ' turn and Indention as"Fruit-a-tirr". Nnnainio Win. Sloan A. K. Mania V4 Sam Skinner (Sfc ' 1 iaiuirererfrotn them?complaint for .Nelson A. M. Johnson Dr. W. O Iloso I.. L. Hoomcr (S) fiv.: ) ars, and mr sedentary ocetpa-tiim, N. Okanagan Dr. K. McDonald Price Kllison f . tm 2,000,000 Music, brought about a kind of Jnl -unit! Paralysis with natty Head-aihtt, .South Okanagan L, V, Itogers Mayor Jones " lx'lchin(T (ra, drowsiness after Newcastle Dr. Doier Parker Williams i"nL Belgians eaf ni'. nl l'aln In th Ilaek. I tried N Westminster D. Whiteside Thomas OHTord pills and medicines of physician, but Ornineca Alex. M. Manson F. M. Dockrill Depend on us nothinghclpcil me. Then I was Induced Princo Ilupcrt T. D. Pattullo Hon. William Manson to try " Fruit-a-tirei ", and now for six monthj I have been entirely well. Itevelsloke Dr. W. II. Sutherlandltwi. T. Taylor for Bread! I adv isc any one who suffers from that HoHsland W. D. Willson Hon. L. A. Campbell horriMc:trouble Chronic Constipation with the resultant indigestion, to try Hichmond 0. O. McOeer W. J. Itaird W.Robert J. Ledingham Mcltride (Ind.)(S) Since shortly after the German invasion, the Belgians " fruit-a-tires", and you will be Saanich F. A. Pauline I). M. Kberts have depended for food entirely on the "Commission ajrer will al.ly receive".lurpriscd at A.the KOSKNIJUna.great benefit Similkainecn II. S. Conkling L. W. Shalford for Relief in Belgium". Their own store of food, you iOc a box,C for $2.50, trial aiic,25c. Slocan Chas. F. Nelson Win. Hunter even if not destroyed or pillaged, would last only At all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit-stives N. Vancouver Mayop Hanes O. II. Morden Wm. McNeish Und.Cont.) three weeks they have had no chance to raise",more Limited, Ottawa. S. Vancouver J. W. Weart Ilev. W. lloulton J. K. Wilton (Labor) and the ruthless Germans refute to supply them! Trail Michael Sullivan J. A. Scofleld J. (loodwin (S) LAND ACT Backed by the Vancouver m. ... Macdonald Hon. W. J. Dowser J. I). Harrington (S) " l Donnelly Hon. Dr. McGuire It. Cassidy (Ind-Coii) Print Ruptrt Land Dlstrkl D lair Id of Coast, Rang S. Dr. J. W. Mcintosh Thomas Duke T. O. Townley (Ind-Cons) Belgian Relief Fund i AtE M'TICE tbat the rtClBC MM. "J. W. deH. Farris C. K. Tisdall W. R. Trotter (Labor) Umiit't f Vancouver, B. C, occupation pulp tad paper makers. Intend to ippljr Ralph Smith A. H. H. Macgowan K. C. Appelby (Ind) - so generously contributed in the British Empire and tb United I r ("jmliilon to purchase the followlnf S. Walter Leek H. O. White lindt: J. Cowper (Ind) States, the neutral Belgian Relief Commission baa imported 6scrttd Commenclnt at l pott t'xati it lot southeast corner of Lot IIP t A. F. Fawcett (Ind) . enough wheat, flour and other foods to feed the whole nation o tbt veil i ho re ot Cousins Inlet. Uience Victoria H. C. Hrewster-John '. Hon. A. Stewart A. J. Morley (S) to far. The great majority of the 7.000,000 Belgians left in vest il cbalnt, thence south to chains, the country hate been able to pay for their, daily allowance of dm:c tut to shore, thence northrtsterly Hart . Reginald Hayward Dan Poupard (S) bread but a steadily growing numbex have no money left. t'.Mt (bore to point of commencement, " Oeorge Bell John Dilworth P. R. Smith (S) .du!e:o it acres, more or lest. H. C. Hall Leonard Tait Dr. K. Hall Unless we are willing to let these hundreds of thousands of TAanC MILLS LIMITED, women, children and old men starre, they must be fed at the Mark Smabr srent. Yale--Joseph Walters Alex. Lucas expense of the Belgian Relief Fund. To make uva possible Dttfl Mij Uth, A. D. HIS. Ana-. It someone must contribute nearly $3,000,000 a month rrery month all this winter I No people under the Allied Flags are at weD able to eootribate r LAKELSE HOT SPRINGS generously as we Canadians I No cause baa em been more deserving of help I In the name of Justice and Humanity -foe HOTEL the sake of our own self-respect let us gfve al w can to IS WOW OPE.t TO QUESTS help our martyred Allies I One or the larrett Hot Sprlnrs In Scad 7 our Mtlmptioa. wwlly. aoaUiiy m ia aaa kmmf tmm Lacal America, rlrcumrerence too feet-Temperature Pi.tukUI Camiuec ot I tk g Forces or Water, ISO d. Fahr. Central Executive Montreal ThreeMhty Committee, 59 St Peter St, Eic.ll.nt Trout Uk.Fishing In Laktlta $2.50 Feeds A Belgian Family A Month. Phone Connectlona with T.rracs. HATES I S230 pr dar. Close Link' Tor further partleulirs, apply to J. BRUCE JOHNSTONE, Manaier. Advertise In The Daily News. 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 the speaker reveals enthusiasm ? 1 fPO win the wax with the decisiveness which wilt ensure lasting peace, the Empire 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 Enthusiasm is the buoyant expression of truth. To productive exertions and by exercising rigid economy,which reduces to the minimum all expenditure upon luxuries and non-essentials. Only in this way shall we be able impart belief in anything, a man must believe it to make good the toss caused by the withdrawal of so many cf our workers from industrial activities, repair the wastage of the war,end 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 patriotic duties upon whose faithful fulfilment This to the written word also - particularly applies 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 unmistakable impression of enthusiasm. This it LET US PRODUCE AND GAVE LET US NOT WASTE MATERIALS will only do when the article The war is now turning on a -ontet of alt forces Degin at home. The larger portion of salaries advertised has inherent worth. and resourcesmen, munitions, food, money. The and wage is spent on the home food, fuel, light, call to all Uto produce more and more. It may be clothing. Arc any of these things being wasted T ncccwhtry to work harder. The place of those who S20.00 a year saved from waste in every home in Thus we have: enlist mutt be taken by those at home, men and CatutU will more than pay the interest on a war debt women, old and young. The nnrc we produce the of 1300,000.000. more ve can save. 1'roduce more on the farm, and, Sincerity Enthusiasm Advertising: in the gardens. Save more and help to win the war. LET US SPEND OUR MONEY WISELY Three mighty forces, close-linked. LET US NOT WASTE OUR LABOUR Are you spending your money to the best advan-taget What do you think ot extravagance in war In this war-time all labour sliould be directly productive timer Tent of thousand of Canadian are daily or should be assisting In production. Mte it risking their live for us at home. Is it not our duty If ym ti J.imf a lu,!mtt$ talk rr far advirtUlaf prtiltmi with lit AdrHtimf Dtpmtmml ascUicientaipoMble. If your labour I on something to be careful and economical T Canadian dollar are ( tkit uiwipap$r. tj f art dlt ffviitial r atUmaHm$laiu it wmU bt mM r that can be postponed,put it of! till alter tho war and an important part of the war equipment. Make them p.a ! kavt ikt rat ii anlHamtt l"J aJvrtiiiut fJ- A list ikm make your labour trlt now. Making war it the first till. Have a War Savings Account. Uuy a War business of all Canadians. Ktticieocy in Ubour i a Hood. will h ftrnitkti. itk$ml ft! r HilatUu, h tkt Sttrttmry CmmMam Important at efficiency in Cghtiug, Frtn AitKialhm, SOS, LmmtJin UuiUiaf, TtrvtH. THE GOVERNMENT OF CANADA 3 I (X I THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE THE DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE