3 tPIB. Novembers THS DAIL7 NEWS. Page 5 ' - (HTH tAPiUJA; mm- Kn,t Tha" CU'ln"' -Cio"'lx.FIn.nc.llnln - New Torn. ...irn EACH OTHER SINCE WAR BEQAN , ,edicl Canadian-American i .. ..... iwrin.i wuuiu v lu ihnt the very Sly MiociiUon. of the lat SJm. -tali.Ucian of the Union VnS o' Canada J of the tmled States at loo r.we to bo other. Srroutual advantage. .Sit!; because of IU prewar Si cjnneetlon, U not a - r i i !iooe. but when SSwid u and done it will be ad-tbat ilill it ha been the re-JJcsj sP.t or community of lhal has fostered Ibe. new jf comradeship. aada and America, at ncar-iiiKblc: and a allies in the struggle for democracy, are kuit than cousin. v. Lamont, one of the baa aptlf is?; 4 iren uarlner. osnssed it br referring to tbe f.A sulci as Canada "big luier nee Canailan-amarlcan Trad. Pwtbly there will be a raea-tnn of reduction ic the irade over tie inicmaU iual boundary when pace cwmca. fr it cannot be sir.aed that the figure of trade between Canada and. the tailed Stales have been tremen-dcJily increased by reason of the British Columkia has contributed more fitting xaea in heavy vo.ume of essecUallr war proportion to htrV population than any ether Province in busmes? but it i qatly conceivable Canada about oneVia Ten as against one in nineteen for all that peace UiftM will Canada f hi ,ag about cundrlraa to supplement vrith her any decltM la pmt- trade And British Colujcbk has backed up her boys figures, induced Ibrougb the c-tatii money. n of war commerce. The Victory Tanl917 -sras subscribed to by one in 7.8 of Sine year tpo Caoada bought the population o. Briti Columbia as against one in 9.62 for com lie tailed Stale goods all Canada. 1 wcrlb tlC3.000.000, aad the Unit ed Stales from Canada 170,000,- British Columbia hfas produced nearly all the lead and zinc, KO The trade grew, grew by most of the copper, aUjUfca.canned salmon, all the aeroplane jupt as J bounds, until in the timber, and most of thrl ships used in Canada's vrar effort. ldve months of America last ' ica) year Canada bought from 8 InJt Stale f 778,500,000, tad tb led State from aCn-ai hJ4.000.000. Think what a Bonds 1918. herself in lenfijig- ?ouvin2 Victory rocUc increase! The total Irade Ma-n tb twr. countries grow. Let British Coluilahia lead all the other provinces in both &t r 3 is, ooo.ooo to ei.sir,. the number of sub.se tibers and the amount per capita only i3MJ m ibr year Just ended 'si two other provincesjied her in the amount per capita for the fSfTi u carcase of 400 per cent. 1 Victory Loan -"17. it (Kt Greater without Respect.saying," to I British Co. . mbi' t vrill lead this time if every man, woman child will iend' and work will buy bonds and "rustle. C is Mr La ul addrcas to the and Casadian Society in New York Let BritiV Ctf ambia tower above all other provinces in tjr a Hon year, "that if we lording as s? dpjesin fighting. AacriraEi have increased our 1 touneis iih you and our in-; itttotnl in your great country. taive at the aamelime studied Bonds fa core studied your resource Buy yictoTy W tbe character; of your de- wpaeai and 1 want you to ap-Vl Give EjJriHsh Columbia the Lead thai the Increase in our lament to Canada must not be 4 uired siinplv in the cold X ittueil 1 v Canada Victory Loan Committee fcf-s f cur crowinc trade and 17 - - Miujttcr of Finance SI 1 the inrrtaslnu Investment : oi ii Dominion Canada her On ilm rntilrarv ilirre teen an expansion of our ro-J?t and of our affection foq rad. far more important than "'I indlRAUH liv Id a harnmeleri i trade, 1 This must not be put down aa "( llteranco of one man. 11 wa by cne man il ia true, but it "vrtaenta the comment of one "I man. a mm In ,. nfTnlm f America. AVOID PNEUMONIA JurlnB Convaleaclng Period. nn i ii. 'IU 1 rAn.A...l i i i t.t. ww it an n(nni,,i n...n nni JJJ! lht accepted by the most m llmach ehould be avail i1 . " luiuu rum id wo I- Ml efficient general lonlo and w?,,lbly use. . iPsAtl f W.tlL -m I ill!! lilA n reliable reatorallve and hen olhcr ned'clnc land by virtue Ule it spprars tht prior to the ttta tlay Rupert. D, C this 6th diy of September, disag rUlmtnc any Intereit In the deicrlbed Lot elrnteen ACT larly known and as of suy unreriitrred Initrument, and au or October, 19 1 ft (the dite on which the A.D. I91S. .PocTons it LAND IlEOISTRV ti$, Bloca eirnieen irn. periom cUUutnr any tnteren ia im Mid landi were, sold ror OTerauo iuw, II. r. MACLEOD. pnEscniun .... and 131 (). City of I'rlnce Rupert. Np You Ly deicent whose title It not reruwred:jou were the sttetted owner! thereof. District Setiitrar or TiUea. "uu BT0HE8 BELL tf (Bt""1 ... .,.,r,i..ioi- uiihin at divi rratn the due ..n-. - nH..i.i.n. nr inl. Art .hill ne IT. Walter O. Laurie, t"- setttnt rUHTHER TAKE HOilCE mil at me To Tn'iit I File and debarred from lor ever mopped of thli notice (which may n ArP"f,lon ,i0, i.iiui h beer of the errlce up any cliltu to tr In yeipect of the liud ume tune I tball effect rerlitration lo pur- Robert Williams, dojfu'". Tho Ncw" I'rlnt Shop be effected by puuiicition). ana your o sold for tsies. and the KerUtnr thill uance or tucu tpplietlion ana iue William Jones, m.rt, nftawr "jr. B.C. as tcntlon u called to section St ot the "Land reaiiier ue penon rnuuou .vv r.ninrita of Indefeasible Title to the said Prince Rupert. B. C mn.. uuoui as cneap as (r. Itfrt'lry Act" wltb aniendnirnu. and to in x at owner cf. the land to sold for ot the iforeiatd parties L. Moor. pe).a rron Uods In the name u,i weu Hoy w the rollowlna- eitrict therefronr:-And 'take a Itnat shot, at the Kaiser; v..?.t and. owner n - of rrln49 uup. AND 'WHEREAS application hit been unlets yoi tiae ana protecuie tae prvper 'ver worK on u,n0 Wicn-ith the goiirnw ; Th--iy ,,r morwuw.. of II In pendens default tains of i filed caveat before or the eertlncau rerii made tor i Certificate ot Indefeatiblo Title proreedtntt So esublliu your claim, if any. buy half a dozen bond lodajr and . "I116 nn(1 """da It out o lb above-mentioned landi, tn the name to the taia uoas, or i prcTrm utu tlicn i.f ha U not rn. a fw mors land aao p dtr.... tuch......tit ule, ill prnor.1 o served. t Brenton O, Moore and Ioy L. Moore. toted action on my part, UM uu. o cf .... .k... f t a I m Office. Prince jlQHIOlTDTf. "ie tha Land Resiitry ''ill at rrl or w WHO Hutu.. auu AND WHEHEAS on InrtititaMna: ths Dated i I.,!,00 'u oy to bIvIuk them lnr throush or under them, and all periom n Jour next Job?