we MAN AND NEW “WIFE. WELL RECEIVED ¢ Mes. J w. Stewart Given , an ‘ome After Being | Welcome ploy? 1 in this City. Marriee ihe whole town, ; W. Stewart re Rupert on the occasion be ‘ says the Port. Nows On Thursday , a seore of the nd old-timers of pated in an old | party, whieh v.weds to come party in. M} imappy speet h, in ved his numerous redictions as to mp, for he is ea lest pioneers, ous “peeches of ch Me. Stewart d references to iter, his energy from the days yuigh all the lean up wn Noble, who ea short time, the ploneer of . come tp this , ‘ll of bis in ped up in Stewart | here practically Mi ind Mrs. ! ti¢ to reside a hers, Mr, Stewart int Land Com the lownsite; the the Stewart ther enterprises camp, and their business ese eoncerms a years cand ip adversity arming lacy d, Miss May marriage in - the culmina- extending over Phe mart age nsummated t for the war performed b f Prinee Rupert irrival of the the tong journey moe in Seotland than happy to he tably in the hone Sixth Street ~~ ~~ ++ ee ert’ oem ee . nthe Letter Box tt tt "UC AND CHURCHES ly N le that the pres- Rupert 0 give the public a better of the Prinee ciass of e the means of as to the f the chureh and Both fill a need in ind troversy one is indeed i who finds it neees- of them in the ! yout correspond } einer the cause of ik this necessary arguments pro edi. Was un - ulortunate (hnesday “l musie by all day or any other nake the mis-~ religious yYment of our relaxa- f ‘fe of iheral ideas ent Coneeption of ‘ haa ana ; Tietine Pe ° s more than go Yet if churches Sunday, and nh of our pas- most ms, how lone — ———=— a G : “amnenced mak- 3) j : i a 'N 1848. Still in S4Ne line : : iy 2° of business i H indreds in use in Pringe Rupert, . YN SALE ar , @ req Stork’s Hardware Nb \VENUE “One Black 114 =! t re F j i THE DAILY News nn arms-Good Times = z Powe 5 _—= How it Affects You i ‘ Among our returned soldiers there are thousands of practical farmers. Still other thousands are studying farming under Canada’s supervision, by hiring out to farmers, and by taking courses in agricultural colleges. want to “go on the land,” buf they have no capital. These men So, through the medium of the Soldiers’ Land Settlement Act, Canada says to them “If you are fully qualified to farm, I will lend you money to pur hase land, stock and implements. You may pay it back within a stated time, and for the loan of it, I will charge you only a moderate rate of interest.” Canada makes this offer, not only because men who have fought deserve well of their country, but because it is of prime importance that more land. should be cultivated. The love of outdoor life and the resourcefulness of our soldier citizens are just the qualities to make them successful farmers, and upholders of the best Camadian tradition. available on August 15:— 320 acres each. H Y mh a neve \a ae \ man will benefit. farmers. brings. subscribing to the P rf 4 uy I fi 4 aan fihy: Wi 74 aa 9.4 Vp My, Ui) Bf} 444 bah a ecm 4! /A ay, id i set PT SAAR As evidence of the value of the Land Settlement Act, the following figures were Number of applications from soldiers... .. . 29,495 Number of applications investigated and approved (not all placed)....... -