THE DAILY NEWB. Page 5 i iifnTnin'iiMiiii in -.n,rMllRT PicE LECTURES if . -ml If A P About Boys 1 Him,Of Ihn vcnile What last year's before a Now . .Itfll'JSbV...fP OUU' ..I on one ork iiis Vict my Loan achieved . lias I a I I II I1IH the t ik nation. l"'"fll MV : :;. before U III him AST year the people of Canada lent the nation $425,000,000,!: k v'' Willi"..lm,niii.VW and I.-..I.I by Bonds. buying Victory D0l". , TiiMfl uovs A; CI " .inilfkrilftUI 101 BWU ill treated and- have Vy few And because Canada now needs more money and will presently-aslc the people to lend it, the people Have a right to know whatt .rJ .ucb circumstances. Idatin effort to was accomplished by last year's loan. 4 hiter. . . Every dollar of it was spent in Canada. l " ' ,ln not 1 UK M ' A ' ..,." ha said. Not it in Canadait became-tKe"; . w"Vn.7h,llc thing. only was spent was cjroulated -it -f i b iuua VM W v .... i ihrnw- .nvlrnnllienl these uoy working capital of the nation. ""'v v 7 1P ihm Instead of - T financed millions of dollars worth of munitions for So when Canada asks us to lend our money to carry I Great Britain through which creat sums of money on we have an opportunity to contribute again to were passed along to the workers in a hundred cities the nation's prosperity and to the fighting efficiency of -. . I itMU 1 11...I 11(1 ft i:asae7 AtVf IIIIT1K and towns and to the coal and iron miners of Nova her noble sons on the battle line. i m uim uauwa Scotia and New Ontario. f?taentoIdofUieinau.iria. It financed the purchase of thousands of aeroplanes XrvM ind in very ukiui fc Minted out that once a for Great Britain through which again, millions of How Canada's Exports jkubeea there he ( stamped dollars were passed along to scores of lumber camps in oiturillr fed h8t be ,,M British Columbia and to thousands of workers in the have Grown criminal. cities. u a.... ...ii m r What Canada's war activities and financing have imptraiue rtiLt l ii b a new educational sys- It financed the export of millions of dollars worth of actually achieved for the nation's export business - i ih bori. This war is copper, lead and zinc and that again gave employment may be seen at a glance by comparing certain items individual for the ending March 31st, 1918,with the average of miners and metal workers all over Canada. year .ua Ia the n&tioiL tttul II I to an army volume of trade in the same items for three years 4c!nUlr cruel U lei large It financed the building of 112 steel and wooden previous to the war. imir run wild ind txpttl Uiem ships in the Maritime Provinces, Quebec, Ontario and From the Forma: mTu' . Wnm ffftod C.tilflH heil British Columbia through which many more millions Dairy $21,0M,S93 340.175,370 were passed along to the artizans, miners, steel workers Grain 97.061.9S3 403,935353 t. Jniit? role of the "instl 18,861.944 C5.S93.192 and lumbermen of Canada. Flour Meat 6.145.654 70,729.060 4t 1U WW w-ww It financed the purchase of hundreds of millions of Vegetables 1.205.709 19.034.523 .. dollars worth of foodstuffs as a result of which the a. j a.j I From tho Mines: money passed along to the farmers all over Canada. Iron and Steel (1914 And the farmers and the workers of Canada deposited only) 11.374,981 45,810,367 their savings in the banks and tire banks in turn loaned Copper, Nickel, 7inc 40.271,848. it again and and Aluminum.... 15,323,513 j i i. ...i a i. xt to more producers who circulated yet again, until every individual in Canada felt the benefit. From the Industries: '$ mjta curl Biju uii ua iu buuv Munitions 452S22? f J a Leather. 2.162.662 W'SgHSJ u tniertunr aucuMion money from tne Victory Loan, like any other Vehicles.Clothing 2,871,163 337.047 22,776,590 9,702.207 THE capital, was "turned pver" several times. "'la until it built a .From tlio Forests: vhim iiistn; It kept working, over and over again, up tremendous commerce it developed the greatest Pulp and Paper 12,446.523 59,599,339 Canada had, greater by several times, Canada's fisheries will yield, in, addition to the - "I'MUMtllfl ftlSfU A tSBWt export trade ever above, during the present year about $9,000,000 YKJ ttlft irJ HiA than the amount of the loan itself. worth of export. And this trade furnished the market for Canada's In addition to the forestiitems 248 million feet of l' ihtLcai touncil uf Women en of the field, the mine, the forest and the shop. aeroplane spruce timber averaging over $20 per products thousand is contracted for in British Columbia as the Thus was Canada's prosperity, upon which her resultof Canada's financial assistance to Great Britain. USD REOISTIIV high level. Not ranking as exports, but nevertheless directly ACT at a war efficiency depends, kept financed by the Victory Loan 1917, is 446,000 tonnage 'yV IlKSM It Uld HI.) Canada ha3 of ships valued at $70,000,000 which will be completed And by reason of this prosperity. by the end of this year. These ships use millions of tiu Ha lllll L nt lt miintained and equipped an army of over 400.0C0 dollars worth of lumber and steel which again circulates lonci ibti ircUMUoa imi Ixtt to Canada by which brought glory vast sums among the workers of Canada. 2 H rrtact aopfi, B.( "ts Courage and prowess in the field, and by its heroic H CiJUr4M .. ...... . . trua -pirit of sacrifice. ----- u uij m rnac nupri. " U UD BIJIOL'UR Uu( cerutn Of LnJ .... ..... w.....Klar la u MunlclruUlr of Be ready when the call comes (Ill " to lend money k ajrr? M ui nout (wta roiy your ind rour t win rrr1 10 MCUo f m "Lino ml lu Issued by Canada's Victory Lean Committee " uwrtirom: . ...... in co-opcraiion wim wc iinua".i of the Dominion of Canada nt Li 1 Pra tnuiltd on Hi fcUct Mlef " POOU M HtlX culm. II ivrtnlia by viriM . -will buu utu I. iiu!X!& ui Aei.rtutrrJ.lull t . -. 1 ' I ' - ? "I cuia to ;?a.0Urr "w MINERAL ACT tbout 11,000 feet from Uicd Creek. r.ir tiM ii Dl1 lh Htfirr bll LAND AOT rOBH NO. H Thii the euth notice dey we of Aurnt.potted oo ti.tne rrouod a copy on or j STEEN & LONGWILL j Prince Rupert Feed Co. 1MTEMTI0.1 TO ArrU TO CERTIFICATE Or IMPKOVEMENTS. (hit notice tod en tppltcttlon punutat IXn i, NOTICK OF thereto will be Died In the omce of the PHONE 58 totir":,.1 'PPoo bit tn . ........ ial LAND NOTICE. vtr necorder it rrlnte nuperl. B.C. SANITAR. mnO HEATING JwitL..?'1 of 'r'l Till . " .t..tWt of - .... rr.ciiuti Uln.nl...... rUllU.. tltUtU objections to the application mil be filed rt'OD BOARD UCENCE NO, SMI "-"" CAriooo DISTMCTS hlluhui. 0" Nlnlnf Dlvliloo of UUr with the Mid Witer Itecoraer or wnn-iiw EPJOINCCnS 0 8Sfnt SITUATE in tb SKEE.1A AND mommy ni.intL Wher located: At the hra of Comptroller of Water niihti. VlttorU. p. islet, ftitoiiE or uonox- Mm.nt Divl.loo, O, within thirty dy rtr the nt p-petrmce ISLAND, ABOUT ONE MILE TBOM ITS AU Arm in tb,.....Slfo i . p ""-at.rk- owner of thii notice. The dale of drat Agents for HAY, GRAIN, FEED, TAKE noTH-ik ium a. 7" MAC- publication or this notice la Aurusl tlth. McCLAHY FURNACES "NOTICE lh.l I. JO.tN 14174. IH'OO. dl ,rom i1" tlt. SEEDS AND FERTILIZER MILLAN of Vtncouur. p. v.. -Csnnera. NO. R. K. NEILL. Applicant. T,,f " throf. inwod. I. .PPV PLUMBING u , of Hnprofment. NOTICE Cftttnruo ih.i .i lk. rordr for . k: rtmir. i . .7 ion to ..... in. rouo ,h for ! purpo of obi)olnr Crown Advertise in tho Daily News. and Chicken Feed a Specialty. OrlDl or me SHEET METAL WORKS ouin more or " iIoo. un- And ruriMr UK nolle. th.l Urt. .bout on. ... fr.JUnrhUtB0 Phouo 5. 834 Second Avenue. S? ,w 1 l'0r,"ld ! thrnte vil 10 CM.n. 0. h.T..u4nrf of .urh Certlfirm of Hotel Prince Rupert Night phones 576 M Ordeee Promptly Attended to. lo low wtur mrk M'cni ' ,b, ,m?rovrmnu and Blue 270 " The rloht work, at th right point of tMimractmnli wnl""n' WATER NOTICE EUROPEAN PLAN p. O. Bet IS. Third Ate. time, and at the right prloa. i. - eu, dijr f 8fpiubr. rrti mor innv or UM AIXTY MACNILLAN. TAKE NOTICE tht l. K. Ntlll. whJ $1.50 per day and up. Dld Auruit ltn. ii; Sddri Ii Stewirt. B. C., will sw W . irl vour liMiiM W ln1 " euwej FIRST-CLASS CAFE 1 prlnllns It is Just done as well ciieap rd i- ,; at o of V.ler Ctrid.Pr Cwl,wcond out b.fh of nowi the North souwertj" A La Carte. Advertise In The Daily News nway Try ind (lrlni into simon nir. ; tt ome as tt Is to send I will '"'rd from ,h ,,rim 11 ' Tiie-News I'rini B""i"