..i.O,.r 24. lOift - ' 41. TpaiL-s-- I - THR DAILY NKW8. Page C FOR NINE MONTHS nd Coke Mined I HHI " .... f 11,000,0OO.iho discussion and What last In"8". it. nroductlon na lu I year s inn uiw" - .. i Vict Loan achieved .i.jj hnia ami'""".aIa inn.: rtm- ory - - llntcre5u - ; , . v . ...ll..rltv. , BUI""'"'' Site end or the month of . i.-a.h.anil nroductlon u ii was i,o,-- .AST year the people of Canada lent the nation $425,000,000, LTtor ih returns the month ueiiiB of Bcplcm- by buying Victory Bonds. i. ifl7.30i Ions, maitinir ..i f I UHS.VO.mnnth.uo ut.FfOIH.... And because Canada now needs more money and will presently lill 037 u 1 . ask the people to lend it, the people have a riht to know what .'.l.231,810,vmp tons of mvu eoko. was accomplished by last year's loan. .v.i.,1 from lino i Every dollar of it was spent in Canada. t..fnr. would be 1.767.- .. .it h ib sn conservative nen ion. WIS vwu-wouiu Not only was it spent in Canada-working it was circulated rit became: the capital of the nation. .... .nun railleries had I -- ----- i,c i tin ihq nuii me uaua- financed millions of IT dollars worth of munitions for So when Canada asks us to lendour to (vfltfjes uunsmuir;, a-iu., Urcat Britain through which great sums of moneys carry im of coke, a loun oi money on wc uavc mi opportunity to contriDUte aeain to were passed along to the workers in a hundred cities the nation's prosperity and to..the fighting efficiency of 1 JL m WU1UH VM W T I and towns and to the coal and iron miners of Nova Oil would equal ei,300,265. her noble sons on the battle line. Scotia and New Ontario. litttie value of the coal pro- ..li. ii.ni.h rminrnhin wlluln be It financed the purchase of thousands of aeroplanes etriod under review may for Great Britain through which again, millions of dollars were passed along to scores of lumber camps in How Canada's Exports ... . a a I British Columbia and thousands to of workers in the have Grown i J I It a u rutin I cities. month of September aorno I What Canada's activities and have war financing It financed the export of millions of dollars worth of Dunarea miner iu mo w u actually achieved for the nation's export business Field were out on strike ds- copper, lead and zinc and that again gave employment may be seen at a glance by comparing certain items J IL. i I.I a.I .. .r Ihn to an army of miners and metal workers all for the March with" wiinT l ii n iihululiuu ui ktiu i over Canada. year ending 31st, 1918, the average -I. .1.11 k . I i.A nnM volume of trade in the same items for thres years It financed the building of 112 steel and wooden previous to the war. labor very naturally bat made 6hips in the Maritime Provinces, Quebec, Ontario and iJ .Li. Jiff... l British Columbia through which many more millions From the Farms: IZZZf? LVft. imiltA fnt th tn1ntt( rtf flirt were passed along to the artizans, miners, steel workers Dairy J21.0C4.S93 540,175,270 . Grain a I 1 1- A t I 97,061,983 403,955,858 and lumbermen of Canada. . Flour a.i. I 18.861.944 95.S96.492 fijurcj above mentioned It financed the purchase of hundreds of millions of Meat 6,146.554 76,729,009 dollars worth of foodstuffs as a result of which the Vegetables. 1,205,709 19,034,528 NEW BULUrrtHS money passed along to the farmers all over Canada. From tho Mines: Iron and Steel (1914 kliu of buHetim on faortl. And thefarmersand the workersof Canada deposited only) 11,374,981 45,810,307 their savings in the banks and the banks in turn loaned Copper, Nickel, Zinc, Ltroo toe Provincial Gov. it to more producers who circulated it again and yet and Aluminum.... 15,323,513 46,271,848 ainrlf n ri hII. Mv I again, until every individual in Canada felt the benefit. From the Industries: Munitions 450,000,000 - WMUV A J Ull I ... , D f ft I Leather 2,162,662 10,986,281 :-r ri m i i ivKi W-v..,i. . VUU r I i money from tne Victory Loan. like any other Clothing 337,047 9,702,207 v lui uruiiuniniri- o THE capital, was "turned over" several times. Vehicles 2,871,163 22,776,390 miuniei, Cucumber and It kept working, over and over again, until it built up a From the Forests: orpwinff m 11. C. tremendous commerce it developed the greatest Pulp and Paper. 12,446,523, 59,599,339 tfrplaat and Pepper Afliurarnose of Annln export trade Canada ever had, greater by several times, Canada's fisheries will yield, .inaddition to the le Apbidca. and Thnl than the amount of the loan itself. above, during the present' year about" 59,000,000 lj.1l worth of export ? And tins trade furnished the market for Canada's In addition to the.forestfitems 248 tmillion feet of products of the field, the mine, the forest and the shop. aeroplane spruce timber averaging, pver f 20 per ' MO J). thousand is contracted foriin British'Cblumbia as the Thus was Canada's prosperity, upon which her result of Canada's finandalassistdnce to Great Britain. LWD flEOISTIlY ACT war efficiency depends, kept at a high level. Not ranking as exports, but nevertheless directly 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 wbjch will be completed SO. Kill.I m. ...a maintained and equipped an army of over 400,000 by the end of this year. These ships use millions of Canada dollars worth of 1 urn bee and steel which again circulates .-. -rrnioo which has brought glory to by O, MMt .mil men an army the Canada. If.... " "H Ml its courage and prowess in the field, and by its heroic vast sums among workersjof tte Cli t... .. I spirit of sacrifice. .ln...." " prrmiMl situ-1 Be ready when the callo comes m.. ""tun. NIO 111. Vnu k... . .Ull Y nil f .I. to lend your money itr 'lUdl k ..... -" uicrtrranit Issued by Canada's Victory Loan Committee "KM...'.' CI tttui or in co-operation with the Minister of Finance "U ft&r... -"M HVIDn imi Mill of the Dominion of Canada nut MIIUIU 11 a mr.1 S3 t kit . -uuer lltfin. anr. -n Mnu!.1 Uud by imS; L'Ount .n. tad ill u. .. iwr...""l liua i. ....in. IIm.. Li nil. !2?wb to 2?4.f.,rw from Mtiin. about 18.000 feet from Cascade Creek. 11 MINERAL ACT. LAND A OT FORM NO. Tbl notice was posted on the rround on m v i iw v a w Uad-hmusi ii r 1 1 the sixth tiar ot Aurust. it 18. A copy or STEEN & L0NGW1LL ,o....told for NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO CERTIFICATE T)F IMPROVEMENTS. this' notice and in application pursuant Prince Rupert Feed Co. iDni..... LEASE LAND thereio will be filed In the omee of th ,rM-toniiL.v'.&. ruuciui ...BaMt)l. Till IN QUEEN CHAttLOTTK ISLANDS LAND NOTICE. Water Recorder at Prince nuperL B. C. PHONE 58 ,D distiiicti iiecohdino wsTMCT or Cariboo Friction Minortl CUIm. iltuate Objections to the application may be Oled SANITAR. mrtU HEATING in . Noon T.B .. ' SKEENA AND SITUATE ON SOUTH In IIm Skeem Mlnlnr UlrUlon of Ctsslir with the laid Water Recorder or with the ENGINEERS rOOD BOARD LICENCE NO. t I68S I.ill....Mua- vii inY.ni...i.. ... siionE or laooon inlet. Montsnv DlitrlcL Wbero lociMd: -At th hud of Comptroller of Water Rlrhts, Victoria. B. .t. ii.. J.W'or to iim itih I8LANI), A00UT ONE MILE FROM ITS Alir Arm In the Sken Mlnlnr Division. C within thirty day after the first appearance --. an ivhl.li ik. MOUTH. TAKE NOTICE that I. J. E. Bur, owner of this notice. Th date of first Aganta for Ui ..... "erauk tn.ai TAKE NOTICE t! 1. JOHN M. MAC of th ibove eliloi. Free Miner1 Certmcite publication of this notice Is Aurust 15th, Mo CLARY FURNACES HAY, GRAIN, FEED, 'Htn ,:""" oMrl m.rof N1LLAN. of Vkueouver. B. C . occupkllon liifi. intend. im day frum the till. Cnnenrmn. Intend lo pplr for prml date hereof, to apply to the Mlnlnr n R. K. NEILL. Applicant SEEDS AND FERTILIZER lion lo let ttM followlnr dcrlld Und eorder for Certlflcale of Improrements, PLUMBING, Commrnclnr t Pol Pi"""1 on ,b for the purpoa of ottalninr Crown Advertiso In the Dally News. and ouih thon of Uroon Inlet. NoreiDy Oram of the above claim. Chicken Feed a 8peolatty. .ion i.l. - ink krn..u Und. kbout on mil from lu mould; And further take nolle tnat action, un SHEET METAL WORKS nortn to lection 85, muit bt commenced be Ihtnct wtit to fhiinn tbene itr or ! the liiuanr of ucn wrtincaie oi Phone 5, 834 Second Avenue, ,,,iifli ehlni thnr nil to ehln mor fore Hotel Prince ,uch lo low wiier nurk l tn Mnj iunc Improrementi. Rupert Night phones 670 Mall Order rromptly Attends to. iV; T pro- ouiherty followlnr low wiier rnrk i Dated thla Ith nay or JUiy, a. u, and Blue 270' . Prince point tcrei more of comnncemenli left. eonuinlnr WATER NOTICE EUROPEAN PLAN The right work, at th right, Pifmier, or p. a box esa. M THIH Ava. time, and at the right prlotv MACNILLAN, . IL v u. JOHN MeLARTY TAkE NOTICE tht R. K. Kelll. whoi $1.50 per day and up. W... .""irlct t)ld Aucuit tllh. Itll. Hf addreti I 8twrt. B. C. will apply for Tllln. tak and uie seven cuble feet to U Is Just ns cheap to pet your of licence water pr Meond out of th North Fork FIRST-CLASS CAFE printing done well and done at of Caiead Creek, whleh flow outberly A La Carte. lome as It is to send It away. Try and drain Into Salmoh Rlvr. Th witer Advertise In The Daily News TU News Print Bhop, will ! diverted from th train at point ii