PAGE FOUR THE DAXtf JfrTrJSL At. LV ... CANADA NEEDS BRINGING UP FATHER - By George McManus I err oove-jiccs- j iHCLLO-MACClETVE COT OUR i If f NOW CCMSOM IN AN' T . I Tl PUBLICITY IN GiVE MY i JUT LBT A brothw a tea1 I C'NN MAN PUT GO SO KIM t M&spsasgrj H?rJr-ir Jhuh?1 That I JUfiT Ti, riei I Y I 11 Vi i i. " 1 U I - I I ' . , OLD COUNTRY LIKE TOOT HIM 'si? A JOB IN THAT Vlt T - - StTITRIMl IKOM HCtT OF IT SAYf CAXAIUAX WK1TINO ROi LON lON" Canada stand badly In need oX more and tetter lublleity tn Great Britain. write Horace T. Hunter irt the Financial Post. VhUe la London,'! discussed tnte matter with one hundred or more pra- tninent Canadians. Many at there are associated with Canadian companies and others have embarked on tome eater prise in Great Britain. From tlmwt every one of them I heard the same story. Canada Is losing a great-opportu nity through lack of a comprehensive. forceful and intelligent publicity cam palga. Such a mpalgn would be of the greatest assistance In securing settlers, attracting capital, and developing mar keta in Great Britain far our agricultural and manufactured products. The High Commissioner for Canada. Hon. P. C Larkln. has dene much sine his appointment four years ago. He es tablished "Canada House" on Trafalgar Square and thus brought our head of-fire to the most prominent and moat central location in London. He has taken a prominent place tn the business and social life of England. This has brought him tn contact with a number of big tares ton and he has persuaded many of them to come ta Canada to Investigate conditions at first hand. He, collected over 1130.000.000 due us from foreign countries. He was instrumental Si having rattle embargo removed. He has acted as adviser to the Canadian Government oa many matters of confidential nature which required the wr-vtces of a man of targe calibre, one who has been accustomed to tenutr.c big business questions. He has insisted that at all public functions Canada repre-seatatrre should have the position of an ambassador and not that of the representative of a Crown Colony. All this has been of great value to Canada and it paves the way tor a big forward policy of organtsed pubttrtty in Great Britain which sheuM be undertaken by the C radian government at the earnest possible moment. rTRUCITY MANAGER Ye need a man ta London as publicity manager tor Canada. He should be a trained newspaper man with a good -e far news." Be ihaaid have a thor ough knowledge of Canatfiin Business caadpuoos; Ma tact, such an experience as a man could get onj by tsntcg successfuSy some Important executive position with a Urge and aggressive company. Such a man could widen the influence of our High Commissioner. Agents General for toe Provinces, and Trade Cscsmissienera. Seme publicity work is. of coerce, being carried on at the present time, but It is not on the scale our interests demand. We have not put the Job is the hands of experienced specialist. The campaign of the Empire Marketing Board. detaSs of which were given in a previous issue, will help to create a receptive attitude on the part of the people of Great Britain, but it will net do the specific work Canada requires. IMMICtUVT AND CAPITAL We know we have wonderful opportunities tor Immigrants aad the only reason they are not crowding to our shores ro embarrassingly large numbers Is because we have not convinced them ol the great advantages we are prepared to share -ltx them. "We need capital tor the development of our natural resources and f jr turning raw material into finished products. We are rich in water power, minerals, timber, fisheries and fertile fields. We have a home market with large buying power and' our large and growing export business Indicates the possibilities for de-' veloplng in many lines. Every known success beckons others to come and do likewise. Capital la consistently looking tor profitable rields tor investment, but It devolve on via to tell clearly and of-, ten what we have got and to create that feeling of interest and confidence which will bring to us the capital we require. II WE CAPITAL TO INVEST in spite of her great losses. Great Britain still has a large amount of capital tor investment. Heavy taxation at home makes particularly attractive. sound Investments with a long pull. Shawinlgan Water and Power. Price Brothers. SL Maurice Valley Corporation nd other big companies have placed Urge block of their securities in Oreat Britain. Judicious advertising of Canada, the ateady development she Is making, her great resources and stable form of gov eminent would enable Investment banker In Oreat Britain to build up splendid clientele who would purchase Canadian securities and then keep adding to them. We have not only opportunities for settlers and for the printable investment of capital, but we are producing many thing which can be sold readily abroad as their mint becomes known. Our northern climate has given to our fruits, such as apple, plum, peaches, a flavor which I at once the envy and despair of growers In other countries. Our tobacco has bean supplementing that of Kentucky in the British market. Our No, t hard wheat makes the best flour In the world and millers In other countries are compelled to mix some of It with their own sorter varieties to compete with us. W ran make excel- lint cheese, bacon and butter, but much rent in to be done ta staadardlre the quality In the lines as well as In many bl,er, Our cuc won the first .jvrlra in the, International Dairy Show tn LanDon tn October. Our honey has been first tn four consecutive years at the same show. SAVE I S rttOM IErKE"MON We have taken first place tn the world tn the production of newsprint. and can manufacture many silk and wood products to great ftdrantage. During the past fire years our ex port In these and other lines have saved us from a severe business depression, and with dsraesUe business improving our furtner development of t ae export field should bring us unpraUeled prosperity. CnquesUonably. we have something to advertise. It Is merely a question of finding favorable markets and get tine started t the Job. Great Britain h& a population of nearly 50,000.000. llany of these hare enarmous permanent incomes from foreign Investments and trade. We are semcg to them over half a btlnon dollars' worth of goods. This, however. 1 only about 8 per cent of thee total un pens, i De we realise the Tastsvess and lmmen- , sity of this market It ts tour to five times as great as our own. If we sold to Great Britain all cur exportable sur plus of apples they would only Last Utem one week. They annual!? bacon, pork and other hog products ta the varee of arxnt 1315 J0O0 .000 Our ex ports to this one are less than 10 per cent of their reaoireasents. (IRAND THINK I bfHeve the old Grand Trunk management. Itself so culpable, was permitted to potsso the sourees of public UtlormatloQ abroad to Canadas veryt great prejudice, what the rase tor Can ada sms. permuted Isxgerj to go by de- . . ... . . ... a man. ur uocaauasv. wnscn i Pacific (which otherwise 1 JJeina absolute h M " " l the subject r7 .a v sure on uality THE HIGH QUAUTY OF Baker's Breakfast Cocoa is Tqt an Accident tllufJ1 d J'? ling c cocn. rear-, of JJf rf rostirTWy ZLT01 tt rvpantxvj cr tbe test atcUoi WALTER BAKER & CO. Umited EU,IW 17M DOftO ESTER, MASS. Cansiua htik at Montreal Bxilet of Choke Recife tent fru i rssBBBna w .jurat, i m tarn -. -a rwti;sj.v.4, ' mtm t n.-w.y - 11 1 v i I BBBBBBBBBBBBBSt' BSBBBBl I ill I I I WMt AVw M W I i I 1 I I I I l I . .TLll ' M. 71 If AW It's both older IIIbbbbbbI lu.. wiiu wcbicr JjBBBBSWI Vhts adve 1 scmrnt :s not pub! is tied ,r dulayfj by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Colombia. by Its action preserved to the TMtVi - ' - Investing pubHe the bwfk of rt e&rest-jease in either Canada or the United meat ta Oraad Trank and Grand Trunk states: I am not sagststiac. Mum. mifBt have that Gaaadaa press art at ahewM soo- been lost! has aerw recctved ths credit j ply stereotyped matter ta newspapeta. due it great tlnanctsl sacrtflre. and will probably always carry aa aadesvrved stigma In that cooaeetaan. This eouid have been largely avoided by earlier appreciation of the post butties for harm of Grand Trunk cropagaar i. A good press agent weald have the ability to sense the impHeatlona tn- but that he ahoutd sta whseh newspapers wvatd be raver, and that he should gtad t&nely articles which edHors wauid feel were of real Interest to their reader. Australia and South Africa hare doae a great deal of clever work aaaar thsse volved ta unfriendly referencea on the j toe. They are both advertising la large platform and In the press, and he would (pace la the British press and this has rve the judgment. taformaUon and experience necessary ta deal with them propmtly. He could also spike the guns of those j taker, who mislead the Ertttsh public by exaggerated tement. and toad them up with certain mining stseks and other securities which never had a chance of autre. Every mtsreareseaUUen of this tttrred cp an iaterest amoag their read ers which has eauted them ta feature these two countries praminently to the news column. Ur. Bruce received at least three tares as much publicity ta Oreat BrfUta (taring the Imperial Conference as Mr. King. This was due ta the practical nature of has addressea and to the ex kind makes it mare difficult tar repu- i cetleat work of hit eoaoomlc adnsers taue firms to sell good Canadian se-.and presagent. TA(!E -NEH! MTI ATIONS KlanUy la mind the people he waata to Newspaper tn Oreat Britain will o-jtrach and the thtar he wiaaes ta ad- more matter issued by the press agent verttse to thea of, large advertiser than would be the He should uUllw everr unn whieh fl? mam j isn ? Mil j ii kmi i. r i Mai ri: J 1 ' 'ixsziir; i tawiBBaw i ill fi. u.ij it -n ii im t rr -an be of assistance to u. A pernsaa-er.' exhtbU.la lest&tn of Canadian products shoufd be part of the proaram T'.e use of the etaema showlf OssHaa Txruru anouM r th the eMbM and ' ald aW be shown wtdely tbrmsgb u Oreat lintata. i &m not attempt sag a work asn a aoiplete pUa. but meeelf t give eaotagh dr-JtSs ts Indicate the great aervie s aste pubMrtty manager with the aeees-aarv asserts rru cooM annwmpmsi Oaa-ds needs pubMrtty la Ore BrMaaa and :en from the liamaed pablieity it aw fe4. there BILUARD TOURNEY NOW NEARINC CLOSE IJaKMt HamUlMi WW rtay Ulaner mt I Parr k t'orbHt lajlaal Tuuirrw Night The flaal ta the aoid bms1 btUaarw .andscap wMeh hs bea la pnatii ss far re past wope f weeks 1 be playeal mvorraw aignt Jsme HaaaOtom iptia on who deaaMd Geaiwe Ucltoafie mmu nee oy eo to aoa. wia py taw ucer at the sesai-tUuI toBafM be- een H Obrbett iptu 10) sad If Parr .s 1. SPORT CHAT Cjuaioeraaie caatrortcay ha aayiatad :be AAerstaa areas reesatly aa tn the large amount at ta that of the lea iters la the aaert world come torward with the mrrtaai tat the Assmi pi Hale aeat oatiy UCJKOJUX) Utt year ar whereas about SMXXXXD0O waa eipetde4 ar gas s tfce sea persod. Oaty oavc wsrld throuah the.baxhsg earnpslga thai year without beMC dethiuai il. He la PMat nun. isse uaa Mgescfl UfWMgllV. fDR siaee as IHtee the ero-a tram Praakst Oemra head to Jaae tl&. Ama&g thsse was aha Keyed TissaaV. In im u Babe Hath who. otramg the 'ArM aerie, was respaaaRHt for ereaktag ataeteea recsMta. Pour hocat tfurhag the seeie. three la ass was his record at bat. a aaf tKMhtae of hi danttg Oeactag Th. rtt also was notable far hfaakhag all far atteadasxe aad paM a- mfuiOBa. there brteg ever ISjMejDOO paid to wittMsa the gaaaes of wharh the I Btcrert each gat over j0a3. while the lostsg ptsyers share was waB Ten Years Ago In Prince Rupert iOn one fishing boat eperattog out at Prince Rupert each raaa has cleaned a t ItJQCO isace September. T-e toentaeataaa tots the hag coat at ttaaac ha been powpaaad oatli Tan- Mr. and Mrs. Pred Ilestotag famay left for Trtkwa this The aaaa af It terasy at the tea Teraet ia aid af to by Mr Red Cross. and resade, Mr. Hettasag havlag accepted the padttaa of manager af the MelCefl store. A very pieaaaat saiprtse party Kites a tha friend of Mt last eveaatnx la the Bayviear mtet Da ALASKA S.S. CO. BUYS NEW VESSEL )Mee MUp of Yataa HI he Pterrd aa Kaa Nest Nra 1 " eomaaay far the Alaska route Selitfie. Oaptahl C A. OUaaotk left Seattte rrrratiy for Paaasaa ta brtag tt ne-w vessel to Seatee where she wfU be re-akndeSed tor the Alaska aervtce Durt hi absence Captain Jock L rig-re-, ell known navtgator. faRoerly sal taw McUersoa aad ather Aiasla S-.amdip fc-acapary tasaer. ha beea jraaferro '3 -he Tskar The adi -, : Paaama w ' p . Alaska teaau p C 3epc -t - t tx A actraorj 3 V anted For Sale For Rent OR SALE. CMUlac SALE - Apaty o. TOR RWfT F0K KENT im Pasm 1. MastsOeea Oeaoerjk aB Paraatur. Rasj. Oaepeta. Btaokcta MIR WW S Ton Laght rHrtwry WaHaw, Tastes a4 i -PAIR Of RLUS POXRR Cdd. Seavtaw Aaaff PITE ROOM PLAT WTPH ar ttBsfMMLexL Phama Til. fiiyitair A. UacKeazM. Purm RESTAURANTS nmu r-tTa cait. Ura Oataar. PtaaaVtress f M!t, Aeaawe, Neat O. W. V. A. od llasae Cmaed Meal. Phone Rtsck m. sw purara sun, sw nam i Aisas. TWCoa aad the aew teaeL The teter hh w the steamer Yakoa. has ) Ataaaeda aad praUsaty tha Iorthwesra tees paBreaased ay toe Alaska 8waati i will be f The Paaaaaa. lanaeety the Havaaa. u a teel hip oter.Ting iMtasea Panaata "- Rew Talk She 160 feci nog. S& rrv : c-j,-., or 1 .-e seet beam 1 fee- deprh n u . OTJO '1 '!, .. .. :-a -it. a rrrw f IRt saea 1M t , tf fBprt Roadster .. OOUD Terma tf nr. wit ssaarh far bast. I a!1 tf FOR HBtT THIJ5TT ROOM RJOIP ped hotel Ootc tamum Wrtt Bat yii Daf Weaa Otttee U POB BENT. WARM HOOKS WITH twa bedroom. Oratrat Aaasy ) Pawrth Arewae Raat. FOR RCKT. BIX ROOM CD HOBSE tth bath- Aaaty PMbm Mreef Pheae BUck 170. 30 FOR 1 POK SALE. MLP STARTCR POBtt't CUWK WrCRRR BART atOOOT SM aa boot to PhaUaeJhia lJ wrwt It v En were CS-- teai aaa oauae Laadaa t Pard tlll CtK (IV HtMl Ught Drtlrerr oaea wT I TavSf Pord LagM DrCfeeey. pabt ----- mm UfM tXtvery. atat4e Taaar SosVaa. atortar s"JBaftJlaSat RONsnf TAX! At" irru irnom woi mm i sia,it I aatoaa, by the REXT. TVUfiHiHSD SB ITS JSf. ut , an AUCTIONEER AtMTSrORBRR BRIME MStTTS TH PUB-ttc ad the way. Are aay awvpuriuona fatrt I bwy tar caatv tl aa caaa-aMadoav ar guarantee aaa) vaiaate be-fcw Toa gat reaalta Pswai TM FU1LN1TUKB ANI RANGES RPSC1AL CASH imooVHT POR THIS i .1 J "u'7 war use otOThaae of Ltoei5. XaI. Dart Cha-Rastorau Bay. CK. S. ta awl 1 arjoea ft board asnwure U saraee. Oedar aad Heaatark saw ten. Tax. H yearn will be aUawed tar -aaivs af tajabee jrurlft. iMfttcular of the Chief Par- tTc1 rr- TIMBER SALE XM7I JQdw Wtn wetved by the District Pofsstrr aa Htee thaa naec ce we sim oay or Pewter. UK. far the weans XaVrt. Tltaos Bar Hsameft lafet. UCI is, ra( aaatma c. . Heeclork aaatosj ! Oa Mi wsa vli w -iia i moral of et. Vkstoria or the DfMnet Poreatar. TIMBER SALE X5793. IM DMtrtrt Pamter not Hter thaa tssdh r-. 5 TA-Hf!? X-VW own tag twa f S2 9 Harbor. CK 4. ta rut BmtotK Cedar aad Batsaa Wvi asM.1 ! ii ' a Oaet Par. PULP TIMBER SALE X8II0. jJZt-S1!-- "T'4er aa t,'- "" of.Laodi. at Victoria r.Zrr .1WT" orooek boob on the r-aap uceaca uiualed far the our XMW. W W Of Ortham latlatiwi T-TT-,Te"''li aJ"-ad t.t the retnvj ,f (he imaer - ieaoe os-jit rmpij P--v A --set stt a.:er ". ' aryes'e- w h Sec the ctMt V sealer V it. Br, hers- v r : DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken fo Ie than 50c WANTKI) BID WANTaTJ POM CARPSJfTTR WOflK on Ore saasa IHn R. C Heaw xa i. wahtroa. oe SITUATIONS WAXTH1) I WOMAN WAirni WOtK BT THCHOVR I er day. Boa II. Daily WHT Uasat iXm SALE. FOR SA!.K POR SAIX roR ROOt. raaty asadeea, gawa. eataaata, Oast, two. Hium r par Pit roosa hotaw with Aevnoe, lJam Only lUlaaca ta aar as! at aate. TRSO. OOLLART LTD. rant HOtJBC ujm nesmrtaii Ths say Kk. POH SALt TO OUMB OtTT AN -tatev as inhid to aaasaml lata, ansae samara, haeanr vktw. saas aa atwer rvteaa taw aat sanaa tram JMM swaithwy Tsuiswii T. MrCljiaaaH. tt ... , . po sale - potm lavwit Mnrnt ' pups, three aiaaths aid. UtMmiama ' j aredi l each jo eaaar Phase Oteett saa. jt MOT HATE kCOncrr t CIIIUOPHACTIC IMC It E. l;VOijMN CIIIIIUI'K tl'Tf IK MS TMrd Atraue. OCaee vtatu tl9 Matawe eaU ItM PaacM Oeatw Mae M Bek m HOAIU) BOARD THE LHLANDSL Secssid Atrawe. PhOM 111. I)EK.MATOI.fMIV r.tntL fitf;MiiiR4 ncMotrn by the ta iilialatls aiirhi I Pi:RMRrV Ol ABTIXI. aeest tor itiaficstrtB: hatta or athse MrsnMhea ay tasea. thtm lUaek MS ANOTIIHR IHG KRflumON IN ciiRVRourr commkik iai. t AU I'KirKS l Tat otttttf IMw Vaafsatee j PMatayw . ... j PR. Dk t ? tmm ' I a tats. ARre rmr Peeaswe MAM rtiMday t SW..-M r liajgam ''" Pt. wapM , ittsBVas llMSho ts4h eM t t. . IM Term can be arrscge4 an hath hew ad uaetl car ta Matt the porehaxr. KAIEN OAHAfJK tValer tn fMltar. Mcfaathlla. Ostlsavs. PnlUe Okfiawtkll aad rhetraiH iTarw. Thane 67 Taxi (Call George. Paul or 0ut) Six and Seven Pamenirrr Stude-bakerg at your ditpoul any time. BOSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block. (Aero from Empre Hotel) TIMBER S.II.C XS607 is Are Aaks Pw4at- tt-:-.' aVer II Dat 14. hi. lai rwifi i! AM ih th Ate PW'.ot: th Ave raaovT" Ilth rUaS 1 i til Ave At Canri ath Ave nay i th At Hy , jTAsee c Sth Ave C -ttan Ah Ar A OOTV Owt Wharf OTP Wtrf .. O.TJ". StaUHtt --. f99d Are. itMR m$ Aaa. As raktoa s-SRi AM & Sth St Staada? eaflrtior aays otiiy Articl Lett tod Founl,4t MAIL SCHEDULE Ol T-tiOIVi IW the rat Masas. Wedrx aa 1 Vintwiitr CPJt. Dra. rr Vssmubtu1 aa Mi-ik: awaateasf hy Oft ft tr. Ta A)v. Atire Ars. lrrt ,tf as ire Ta PL MatpMita iM N . ta AlaUs Patats re. -it, n Ta ! fhafMi tana. 4. M . . IN-OMI tMa I he lis-4 TtataaB Taatrxlx Ttkrwdayaa Cardea Friday -aa Pnnce Rm -8aedy--s. Oata! aVttjsrda---a Pnnrea B Dr. T aa Prance-M M-l"ra Vaaevaiee naaj 1 1 Cardena Wissatiliy Pr R rvtasiy ea. Catais &asrday a Prince n Dee. t- -aa Pnoreas M to. Tt a Prtacea U- Pt MspN sad N I- t k f..U i t I '! l CTCAiiciiiD MnvrMrVK OlLfilllOUlI HIUtLiiiw"" 8ajdy- a Cardena llaea tvrt (Urapa aad ;sfT Tuesday Oirdeua Par Ateaart. Anjat sad A! r A- ( Sand as Cardena Wedaesday a Prrnf P Irasn Meaart. Aaja aad Alice tra- Tweadap -aa Cardena Prtday -aa. Prince R ;-far area CI irtetle , Dst.lt ntoee Oia- - liata laeer ChaeKUl Dec. I Prtace cv Dee. 39 a. Pvtae Cha- I'm- AUta Dee. IS aa. Princes tf0 Dta. a Prtncea U ' rrww""Aat ,D,Il a Prtacca U r I f UNO ACT 4Um a IstMtksa ts rif t I la Prara Karen 1 ! irtrt. aad dlaaie at ichrta taaH TttC fVCJt r-,(j'-i u-- --' .. - Wlkt ' f - T- ' n." l 1-.. . v -i ..-aec f ' .Mn. Oa -t. ni.Mtlr'l' Ar m. 1 Vw. 1. i- . I: I ' tB ! ""A ptc r rteeaber i tW