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PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES ' City delivery, by mail or carrier, yearly period, paid in advance $5.00 Tor lesser periods, paid in advance, per week .10 By mail to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, paid in advance, per year 3.00 By mail to all other countries, per year 9 DO ADVERTISING RATES Local readers, per Insertion, per line Classified advertising, per word, per Insertion Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 News Department Telephone 86 tH Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations .25 .02 Transient display advertising, per Inch, per insertion 1,40 3 Wednesday. October 10, 1934 FASCISM IN CANADA Two, rather interesting articles, "Canada's Fascist Rabble" and "Fascists in Manitoba" appear in the September number of "The Canadian Unionist." These articles ana lyze the fascist movement showing that in Quebec the French-Canadian Fascists are rabidly anti-Jewish and also anti-English. In Ontario the English speaking Fas: cists are anti-Jewish and also anti-French and anti-Catholic. ) According to Colin McKav. one of the writers. Fascisrri has to have a scapegoat and Canada has so many races anu i chjjiuhs umt mis is uuiieuii anu ne says mat me Socialists and Communists are as yet too insignificant to serve as proper scapegoats. The only accord of the Fascists in Canada at present is in their hatred and contempt of democracy in all its forms. He quotes from "Le Pat riote" organ of French-Canadian Fascism as follows: . AWithlhe development of liberalism or democracy, the" ,januiiai ittues nave ceuseu to De tne masters in meir own land. . . . The English, the Jews, and the Americans with" their departmental and chain stores have ruined our small French-Canadian merchants. . . . Th Jpw k?Kliof tye clothing, industry ; they have made feminine; undenveap light, soft and seductive, the better to pervertLc-, vynnsuans. Discussing the rise of Fascism, Bernard Webber speaks of it as "a VOUth movement wh!rh Ipft. snrinl rnvnlntinn nnA a dictatdrshin in its wake." In Manitoba it. rallprl Hsplf "The Canadian Nationalist Party" and claimed to havp enrolled a C0Ui)le of thousand adults and a rh youths. Then came a split and early this year The Fascist; Party of Canada was formed and affiliated with Sir fWi walcf Mosley'a Empire-wide Union of Fascists. It is not anti-Jewish but professes to be democratic and concentrates on advocating establishment of the, corporative state. Its advocates declare that thev would Kiinnresq nil opposition. They have profited by Mussolini's mistakes in nUnurtnrr ftin iint! li'nn.'nt, .... it. -I 1 "'"""s oiiu-ruotiaiB tu j;uiaue uicir propaganua un til so late as 1925, It would declare a moratorium on al Lanada s external de'ots until they could be paid out o national profits. The writer of the article says that politically Fascism is retrogressive. It repudiates all democratic institutions, established OIllV thrmirrh PfintiMna nt ctvffa nn,! U ishes a mediaeval dictatorship which the recent German fiprnnfl vevnlnf inn" nvnmi.ltfl,,.. !,..!. ai... .-v.u..Un vAvinjjiiiiua ua iiuvuig niu power 0 life and death over the state's cUfoona According to the Ramc anthnrifv tha mnmKnV.;.. 4? "J i.iiv iiiviHin,ioiHUUl uie r ! xi ,, Canadian Nationalist is predominantly German, that of the Canadian Fascist Party Is British, that of the Black oi.ut uiijuniisauon on Montreal is Italian and that of the Toronto organizations Irish. In other words each Fascist organization caters to one race in particular in accordance with the type of European Fascism which is taken as a model. menu. They have to deliver 1000 of ore passing through the mill is arming 10 exist, uore or tne aia tons of ore to the DunweU mill being stepped up. within ninety days. The laying of an air line to the Ben All workings of DunweU will soon be completed and, when this operation gets under way. steady shipments of high grade ore will go forward directly to the smelter. The DunweU Is an entirely different proposition now to what it was three years ago. The output U being graduaUy Increased every month. The rtm of mine ore which is shipped direct to smelter returns net values of Just over J100 V bttrlnwU Finance, Ottawa -V- vi , 1 1 j . ras DAILY NEWS vCKIr NEWS OF THE MINES Mining Continued Satisfactorily at DunweU Glacier Creek Takes Adjoining Property Consolidated Expected to Continue Stewart Railway t, employ three of four men And the proapestojfc hire r.been;able Uu"--.-.- tlu v,nter on the pre iu clean put a number of pocket petty. Discoveries of the first lane . n.ch were formerly Inacctstlble. ' showings on this property caused somewhat of a sensation in the Stewart camp U hopeful that the t 'dteuict earlier lh the summen modest-atart which Is belnaHmadie.j t Ulis C4t ujr mc uuiuwiwiKu mill" ! Olader Creek Mining; Co. has Smelting Co. in resuming ex-! .MiniroH the Wftivrinp nnri o K tension of the Canadian' North- v n . .iiiiiiirnv n .. ni f It 1 ariick is H Ifilttrilt AffHrl Willi la Ik..... . . Pilltrnv will h fnllnuwl nn A XTliSCf lUnV)tia ! Portland Canal property on the" with annual wo looicing to the y t the rwow v. M n ngof high grade ore and mill feed from No. X level' uth .We and at a lower altitude.; "eniuai compieuon oi inc imeio - uur.ick u fca nf 0ftneDimellmmeatbtevar linniintv.llrnfnpnf ?tpwnrr i onnf innimr sntifaptorilv it is announced. Olacler Creek tun Fort Orahame. .Consolidated has wr eldeit dstnhttr k.. with track large raining interests along thel"U to be marrl Z, under the superintendence of Harrv Thomey. In addition "!'"..!. equipped llJ.L. a I!?:!',,,. tMZ nnn t,: i. Peter jnn a . . . i rii i nil 1 1 1 ir unit in nuiiiiiv v s tu v - a to maintaining a constant Supply Of mill feed, high grade eneed about a month ago. To aoa to btMtvv that the company l1" I"" wheeled" ore is being1 shipped direct to Tacoma smelter. Tlie tram- date the tunnel has been advanced Vy iiroqeed. with the actual con IsobJ 07 any 0' wav having been COmDleted. contractors on the George E. thirty feet, leaving approximately "'-ruction work possibly faster than claim of DunweU operations are" 140 feet to ao to encounter the vein tne people may anUclpat . now ready to maintain steady ship- per ton and the tonnage and grade wmcn nas Deen proven oy dtamona The evenin . juirj ana aan' .: ryv. Jni-lf Mninnnflrhl- UUjment includwl 1 rsln k. . ..... . . . . . . . Uunn nnri ..,... ... . ' mono, arm asroyea ym 10 ; per ! ver or Anyax. ruts Deen recently. " , tj v ton values. The vein is expected to ak!n flights from Stewart Into ..... "aru and LiUj .,tf .trmhinv nf th tion reached in about four weeks' the Unuk River mining area wlthL nu' refreihmnia property on Hastings Arm, Obser-,"1 Air supply for drlUlng on the prospectors. There ha been more w""?. fZL i. r., h... Olacier property has been obtained activity In the Unuk this season" .ine "a.ppy mr-J -a followed the ore for 1000 feet. The Irora tne DuneU compressor. , than at any time previously. j JjjJ JJJJ JJ - f I width of the ore is from twelve to Tha pttstM (te .wU.M.vu s. ucvu in-, jonn neison, pioneer rancher of I Mrs. uarikk Mr covered for a width of six feet gaged In placer mining on Lome t Alvansh on the Naas River ar-1 Banterhan, ui flfltnnl.i frnm nriiuu mint hflva rrk H ( mitmmmr n rr4 i , . . i . . n . 1 . ... - at $30 per ounce. There are also one pocket. This year the water has months' lead and zinc values. It Is planned been lower than for many years Texas. Visit with relative In Dad Tells His Son Why He Is Going To Convert Victory Bonds V i ... In 1919, when joti were nearly ten and lx-jclunlnf to sit Up and tk notice, I imrstrd $2,000 in Victory KoiuU. Tbe nr oer, buinr was booming, and Canada ilmlrl tlie final Victory Iuan to pay off potwar oliligationn. It wa one of the inot nr-rful of all the war loan. Etery-one wan enthuialic alout it, and Mihurrilx-d to the limit of his (or ber) ability. 1 was one of 800,000 TMim who twilight the bond. Hut at that time I didn't rralize what a good thine I had In my Victory Hondi. They liatclK-rn the 1m-1 Imrolnirnl I ever made. "On November lt I shall rereive my final Interest payment and get back my original $2,000. Now ronolder thii, on the original $3,000 I have received $110 in interest earh ) ear for fifteen year $1,650 In all. I put tka interest in the bank ctrry U months and have let It compound Itself. My original $2,000 ha now grown footer $1,000. So, of rourc, I am reinvesting, the whole $1,000 in the new Hf funding Ixan. "True, the intereitt rate now isn't so high. But times hare changed. Money is far cheaper today. And 1 have learned that It does not pay t try to get better than the going rate. I've been in and out of a number of things since 1919 I've sometimes gone after high returns rather than safety, and I've been sorry. Experience has taught me that Dominion of Canada Ilonds are the finest nest-egg for your mother and me. If wa happen to need the money we ran Always sell them. So far, we're been able to get along without touching either interest or principal, and, of course, I've bought other Dominion Ilonds since. "Tlie way Hook at It, my hoy, is that if Dominion of Canada Bonds were sa excellent investment in 1919- and they were- they are an eren better Investment today. Canada has weathered soma pretty tough times during the past few years, and come nut On top. So I'm going to atiek witk my investment. "Tlils Refunding taan, my boy, is a great thing for th country at well as for the individual. It's going to help business. I find that most men of my age, whom I know, arc .thinking at I am, and are converting their Ilonds. I know you haven't any Bonds to eon vert, but, if I were you, I'd subscribe- for a thousand or two of this new Loan as much as you can buy. I don't think you ean t)o better . . . DOMINION OF CANADA 1!X1 REFUNDING LOAN DEXOMIXATIOSS $100 (in the 15-year Bonds only), $500 and $1,000. Matvmties axi Prick 2 year 2 Honda at 98.90, yielding 2.57 to maturity. 5 year 2 Wo Bonds at 98.15, yielding 2.90 to maturity. 8 year 3 Bonds at 97.00, yielding 3, 13 in maturity. 15 year 3H Bonds at 96.50, yielding 3.81 to maturity. LTKRE8TgtlOSVS One half-month's free interest to those who exchanga Victory Bond for thenew Bonds of any maturity. CASH ROMS One-eighth of one per cent to those who exchange Victory Bonds for tha new 8-year Bonds, and one-quarter of one per cent to those who exchange for the 15-year Bonds applicable in each case to holders who apply on or before lbs 6th of October. t i WHERE TO APr I. V Application forms arid official prospectus giying full details of th4 Loan IP - ' may be obtained from any bank or bond dealer. INVEST in CANADA Profit by Her Progress 9? '1 i - 0 'r ML? . f-- ....... i - - - vfc m iiTru in uieciiyon me tiaia yes-uoiron. Miss u Out lven returns of from $4 to $13 per them have obtained gold. One old terday from Uie, north, lie wUl Keown, Mrs Uunn "ur r ton In gold and silver valuing gold timer on the creek took $40 out of proceed from here for ,,a six Mis E. Finlev Ml n ( n .... . I. .4 1 . . 1. . . 1 . .... i , . J . . . ' ' p u O. at. UJI1ICK. MISS I Qr Ilron and XJUs E dr.-? Dominion a CamU mh RefanJint 'Loan