iclobcr 23, lOifl. THE DAILY NEW'8. i -1 1 .rage i COMMENDING CHOPS VIEWS fCoa linued from Awln,Tag DrU'eior-Four). What last year's ""JS i of'America, greatest A r'i'".:. nervous nnlnt where iUsea.es,we Victory . .. afin uuu i Loan achieved laifl luc i.v... --- t .iiin that our I ' neglected this as- bve AST' vear thf it all rccognlreis too ..J n ream, v. . -- by buying " ,.v iocalled unortbo- Victory Bonds. f.ecU Ukfnff up UU. child .,. ehuith has orphaned And because Canada now needs more money and will presently 1 Mil ma" . v .--viiot asK tne people to lend it, the people have a right to know what s leaving .restrictions of our of number orthodoxy and was accomplished by last year's loan. food elsewhere we become sod err om iu ...v..-o- Every dollar of it was spent in Canada. . have kepi in ioccu long. Dr. Tucker of rtirtl,110 Street inurjnary, ixh- Not only was it spent in Canada-working it was circulated it became the5 . ...I 01 IUI (tlUUWMUVI .. . m. apcprntlonA of I capital of the nation. .r . -- . ,ilinin& to H. invasion. , . t ..a totf a Christian bcience uuv IT financed millions of dollars worth of munitions for So when Canada asks us to lend our money to carry request practical threat Britain -iy -which through . .i..ri nf tha inieniKcnu great sums of money on we haye ah opportunity to oonlhbute again rtb , . ..i.niirrAiir euucsicu crc passcti along to the workers in a hundred cities the nation's prosperity and to the fighting efficiency of." and towns and to the coal less her noble sons the battle line. : d Ue community tor Scotia and New Ontario. on Mica, sod superstition upon t jut of the church with the It financed the purchase of thousands of aeroplanes nhviical aDDll- f lha i II.. for Great Britain through which again, millions of r th Hninel and a Dlea How imi materialism upon the dollars were passed along to scores of lumber camps in Canada's Exports i of the medical profession. I British Columbia and to thousands of workers in the have Grown ihn mnveme.nl. and fully cities. iorie hat the IJitbop suggests It financed What Canada's war activities and financing have COTUUCICU. J.I.J UUU) ...I.uv aiuv.,linl fill! 1 I the export of millions of dollars worth of actually achieved for the nation's export business t unwmpromulnslr object to copper, lead and zinc and that again gave employment may be seen at a glance by comparing certain hems method in vogue even in some to an army of miners and metal workers all over Canada. for the year ending March 31st, 1918,with the average ipiUls in Victoria, of certain volume of trade in the same items for three years rrrmrn with more leal than It financed the building of 112 steel and wooden previous to the war. ships in the Maritime Provinces, Quebec, Ontario and From tha Forma Awt tor tot ! ...1 .4. . British Columbia through which millions an pauenis wneu uicj arc uui many more r i j a- i.:, it.. passed the Dairy $21,064,893 U 0,175.270 were along to artizans, miners, steel workers simp because a mtn is pbyii- and lumbermen of Canada. Grain Flour 97,061,983 403,9S5,S5S 18,861.944 ?5.S96,492 y ui j uo to vc raaae a c- . . .. . . It financed the purchase of hundreds of millions of Meat 6,146.554 70,729,060 , , Vegetables. 1,205,703 19,034,528 u ioo oiien ii toe caser is u j ue i dollars worth of foodstuffs as a result of which the ticui of the cl&rmhAtr In nrw. money passed along to the farmers all over Canada. From the Mines: ! t mia for death more than Iron and Steel (1914 ut:a tor mer 11 a man Is I And thefarmersand the workcrsof Canada deposited only); ir;374,981 45.810.36T isihttiu fit to die, if he i. their savings in the banks and tire banks in turn loaned Copper.;NickeL 7inc, it to'more producers who circulated it again and yet and Aluminum 15,323,513 46,271,848 again, until every individual in Canada felt the benefit. From.- the.- - Industries: pur bndf Diihop Munitions 450,000,000 Leather 2,162,662 10,9S6,231 ' ' IU" money from tne Victory Loan, like any other Clothing 337,047 9,702,207 v(ja U BJ raca ocwionally containing THE capital, was "turned over" several times. Vehicles 2,871,163 22,776,590 It kept working, over and over again, until it built up a From the Forests: 11 mvwib UWU K(. tremendous commerce it developed the greatest Pulp and Paper. 12,446,523, 59,599,339 wporjipDy of which we reo:UJe,ueli as the usual export trade Canada ever had, greater by several times, Canada's fisheries will yield,,in)addition to the - -- n-i w than the amount of the loan itself. above, during the present yearj about (9,000,665 worth of export. mm A. HALL. And this trade furnished the market for Canada's In addition to the forest itemsj248imillion feet of Uttp&tH Hid., victoria. II. products of the field, the mine, the forest and the shop. aeroplane spruce timber averaging over $20 per f-J.i la ukmp n m thousand is contracted for in British Columbia as the Thus was Canada's prosperity, upon which her resultof Canada's financial assistance to preat Britain. USD REGISTRY ACT war efficiency depends, kept at a high level. Not ranking as exports, but nevertheless direcdy SKBt atl tit.) financed by the Victory Loan 1917. is 446,000 tonnage And by reason of this prosperity, Canada has of ships valued at $70,000,000 which will be completed WHO! hiii l rii iia. maintained and equipped an army of over 400,000 by the end of this year. These ships use millions of ttel ttWlfmUM, k.. I, dollars worth of lumberand steel which circulates Canada again men an army which has brought glory to by the workers of Canada. k U Irtnr. Run.., its courage and prowess in the field, and by its heroic vast sums among W tiki iu spirit of sacrifice. em tiu d.v .., . ii Tl . ' u. MttoleiP4Ut of Be ready wtiesa the call comes Z1,',1X,fn,,,bUw to lend .. ." rUDllrilinn ... .. your money w t -una hits. 10 Issued by Canada's Victory Loan Committee in co-operation with the Minister of Finance ii is.,.. uciarti ltws misi Canada of the Dominion of ' test. ' 411 PrR M n-rrH S3 ;n or tu.. toot culm .. "t in.. .r"."lc-i or lite lin.t LAND ACT FORM NO. 11 MINERAL ACT. i about IS.0O0 fet from Caieada Cretk. Thl nolle poAletl on Um rround on C M C?t !2iu -notr sura ih uth dijr of Auruit. ISIS. A copjr of STEEN & LONGWILL "0 tn. MIT1CE Or INTt.lTIO.I TO Arm TO rKriTincATE or impkovements. ihit nolle ind in application puriutnl Prince Rupert Feed Co. LEASE LAND ibcmo will b oid la tb orare or the IK. QUICK CHARLOTTE ISLANDS LAKD NOTICI'. Wtier Recorder at Prince Huperl, B.C. PHONE 58 MSTItlCTi HECOIDI.NO DISTHICT Of CiMUm mcllon Mlixril Claim, sllutte 'objectlom to toe appllcaUon mr 1 Oled SANITAR. MreO HEATING. MS u- Moor. ura.7-Rn V I 8KECKA AND SITUATE OK SOUTH In to .keen Mlnlnr Division of Cattlar j wun the tald "Water Recorder or wlia tbe EKaiNECRS ruOD BOARD LICENCE NO. S - SCSI 'tRtAS SHONE OP IU0O0K IKLET. MORESBY DlnrlcL Wbr lociied: At tbe bead of comptroller of Water nitbii. Victoria. 8. I lib ISLAM). AHOUT OSE MILE mOM ITS Alice. Arm In tbe Skeent Mlnlor Dlrtilon.)cM within tblrtr day after the Orsl ap- dy MOUTH. tale KOTICE that I. I. E. Stark, owner pctrince of tcls notice. Tue date of flrtt Agents for rrli? SBwli' 6'fr,M TAKE KdliCE Ibtl I. JOHN M. MAC of Ihe above-claim, Fre Miner's Certincale publication or Ibis notice Is Autuit ISth, McCLARY FURNACES HAY, GRAIN, FEED, "'). MII.LAN nf V.nrouv.r. B. C. ofCUMllon ko liiTi intend, sliur days trqra tbe ISIS. Cannrrymtn, Inwndi lo pply for prml-lon date liereor, to apply to the Mlnlnr Ke R. K. NE1LL. Applicant, SEEDS AND FMILIZER to Into the rollowlnr dfrtbl Uodl: eonler for a ferltncat of Improvement!, PLUKGIWQ r.-unm.nrlnr at . noil CltDlra 00 in for ihe rurpoae of obialnlni a Crown Advertise in the Daily News, and sstith twr or Li roou mux, Mortby Grant of tbe above claim. Chicken Feed SpeolaJty. Und, iboul on roll from Its mouibj And further lake notice that action, un 8HEET METAL WOHKS norih dr section SI. mult be commenced be thnc ihfnce well 10 clulnii chiinit lhnr mm SO chtlni more or Uu for the lituanc of auch Certificate ot Hotel Prince Phone 5, 834 Second Avenue. lo low wiitr rosrk l ih tscni "f improvrmenti. Rupert Night phones 570 Sltll Order Premptlf Atta4d U. ouUirrlv fnllnmlnr law wtltr Hiif " Dated ibis lib day of July, A. D. 11 and Hlue 270 tolnl of tomm?nrtmtnt; fonlilninr 10 WATER NOTICE EUROPEAN PLAN The rlaht work, at tha rlahL III,. fri mora or less. P. O. Bbll SSS. OS Thlre" Ait. . r JOHN McLAItTY MACNIUW KS TAKE KOTICE that n. K. Nelll, who $1.60 per day and up. .v, .iiv riyu inww flu... XCLtOD. D'Ud Autuil llh. ISIS. addreaa Is Biewart, B. a, will apply ror a r,r f Tllln. ii-.nr. to uk and ui seven cubic fed It Is Just cheap to get jour FIRST-CLASS OAFE T.'i!..?.uam. a. of water per second out of tb ffortb Cork printing done well and done at of Cascade Creek, which flows southerly A La Carlo. H. C. lome aa It is lo .end It away Try and drains Into Salmon River, Tb water Advertise In The Daily News will b diverted from ih stream at a point The Now. Print Shop,