PKJXCE GEORGE STAR Mining Engineers Making Thorough Examination of Properties Down the River !)ul.|nu- jlio last two weeks ,-, |1(.|s lici'ii a large increase niininu* development along \-oii anl.1 (Jtjverniiieiit creeks ,1,,),.,. holding claims* Last ^'k'{w< ¦• 111<>i*e ontfits arrived, ivjf about .'50 men with i junont of ill I kinds of .both for. placer and lining'. \Ay statement , Saturclay by a man i."j.ie. . district that one ^ spiel to an American •-. recently i\ft- 8<>G,00() \ have at present a llJP in.u.him'r l|11;ll-lz. tni \si\i iiic'ttlt1 men working. of iMaking mining ©rieif a ^thorough m > 11. of all properties -i-ii'tj but whether for merit or private indi- viduals — Cabinet Shop, Third Ave., Prince George , . Phone 97—2 rings. THE FACTORY THE FARM She must have Food for her. Armies in the Field......for her Workers in _ the Factory—in • the Munition' plant in the Shipyard -in the Mine. THERE'S BANGER\H SiSHTBUrYOU CfiH i Do You Know—: that the rapidly rising price of foc/d stuffs, ' means that the World's ieservc supply is getting small ? . _j" Do You Know- You Can- that a world-wide famine can only averted by "increasing this supply ? be Do You Know that a "food famine" would disaster to the Empire and he reverses in the Field ? be a worse Allies than help tnwart Germany's : desperate, submarine thrust on the high seas. You ;Can— ., ' ' " • . ¦ do this by helping to. make every bit of land in Canada produce—the very last pound of food stuffs of which it is capable. and Remember—*- ,c that no man can say that hejms fully done his pQri _.\vhp; having land—be it garden patcl^or farm, or ranch—fails to mak^ it ¦ produce food to its utmost capacity. BRITAIN APPEALS TO - THE NEARESTTFRODLfCER OF STAPLE FOODS India and-Argcntin. Ire mo«W twice the distance away and ¦ . • Austrplia more than four times Canada to Britain /< India & Argentina \to Britain Australia to Britain 11500 MILES THESE FARM PRODUCTS ARE NEEDED WHEAT, OATS, BEEF, CHEESE, EGGS, BUTTER, POULTRY, BEANS & PEAS, WOOL, FLAX AND FLAX FIBRE, DRIED VEGETABLES I " No matter what difficulties may face us, the supreme duty of every man on the land is to use every thought and every energy in the^directiqn of producing more—and still more." N Martin BurreU—Minister of Agricultures The Department invites every one desiring information; on anv subject relative to Farm and Oarid^ to write— , INFORMATION BUREAU > ^ DoiiriiiiOTl»w«SiiiJ)F 'N T,