4 Priority Groups For Canadian Emigration 1osed : very Friday | From Great Britain As soon as conditions permit vast emigration will be made avail- fierne Hy able for citizens of Great. Britain. .. , @ Dy. Evart, Australian Minister for External Affairs, .‘said |.recently: ‘We shall need a much larger pop- a ulation that 7,500,000. Some put oon : L oO c A L M E A T M A R K E. To the desir able “number as high? as ie D. Harvey): ao! 25,000,000: We shall greatly need er ; British: emigrants .and.. the objec- “Beacon at Fourth ’Phone. 31, Sidney, B.C. tive must be. full employment.” New Zealand, too, will have- openings for at: least 5,000,000 — furopeans within the’ -next five years and a further 10,000,000 within the next generation. It is estimated that Canada and South Africa will absorb another 3$,006- 000. A South African government olficial recently stated that the area of his country was 10 times that of Britain. The population, 2,000,000 Europeans and 7,000,- 000 natives. “Those 7,000,000 na- tives are quickly developing a more modern outlook and seeking improved conditions, better cloth- ing, better food, better houses. As those conditions improve indus- tries will spring up automatically mma South Africa, in its own in- terests, will have to augment the supply of European labor.’ Already plans fora World mi- rration Council are under way, and, as the end of the wan ap- proaches, exch of the Dominion governments will be asked to send un expert to London,. to assist in the formation of a committee to draw up’a detailed overseas set-' tlement scheme. Priority classes will be: 1. British girls who have mar- ried Dominion servicemen in ~ Great. Britain. 2. Men and women from . the services, 3. Essential war workers. 4. Manual and professional workers. . MAYNE ISLAND Mr, and Mrs. F. Bennett and their three little girls left for Van- couver recently for a short stay. a IN CANADA’S FUTURE, IN YOUR OWN FUTURE! ® The Government of British Columbia urges every man’ and woman to invest in the forthcoming 1 Dominion of Canada 7th Victory Loan. @ - Even considered from a purely personal stand- Mrs. Waugh spent a few days - point, this is a great opportunity to make your in Victoria recently. own. future more secure. With the continued Mrs. Worthington was a visitor shortage of consumer goods, with’ immediate to Vancouver’: recently. Mrs, : Maude has left for Fulford Harbour to visit her son, Capt. George Maude, and will then con- iinue on to Victoria.. " post-war conditions beyond the foresight of any a a man, Victory Bonds are still the best: place, the SAFEST place, to invest surplus funds. . Miss Griffon left on Monday for Victoria, where -she will join ‘her.; mother and:go on to Qualicum, — Cpl. aiid Mrs. Littledale’ left. ~ recently for Vancouver, from . there Cpl. Littledale wil proceed sp Moreover, this. is a 1 personal’ duty. and résponsi- _ cbility for. every ‘one of Us. The ability: of Canada. to “undertake Reue vant! post, war. reconstruction ae The these days. wher néw articles “are: “so. ‘hard’ to ‘obtain,’ try. adver- ‘tising™ for used. articles... : ‘Perhaps. ; ‘someone? vill: shave’ just -what. yous." ‘are looking for. -Place ‘a “Want”. ad, in our classified columns —.. only one ‘cent. per. word, a charge 25e. ; é Exclusive Children’ s Wear - par Infants. to 4 Years “ae : 631 FORT ST. VICTORIA Beatrice E. Burr — "Ph. G 2661 Hear our broadcast— “READING THE > FUNNIES” — CJVI EVERY SUNDAY 1:30.P.M. a Sat TEM eka BRAS UCR SWRAHT EAR AML 1b “BUY ONE MORE THAN BEFORE” o Published by Authority of. THE GOVERNMENT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA NATIONAL WAR FINANCE COMMITTEE Jeera nea: steer panera EE : STORK si0P Conscripts To German Army Surrender Army and Indian civilian engineers and hard, concentrated work by many: thousands of Indian laborers, The comple- To Allies In Italy _ “tion of their job in record time washa necessary pr elude to - the first of our attacks against Japan itself, Z Work hegan last Oetober, On each field about 6, 000:4 coolies worked shifts often as long as 18 -hours;: ileng: with’ “American, engineer troops, with only. :one-meal ‘breaks,’ While gangs continued the. work -thronugh-the: nightby. the: { vido floodlights. in around-the-clock: program, The: Whole “program ‘cost: over $24,000, 000: upar “the original axpenditure ow the air folds. Py nine for India's help has.already been expressed in the UWS.A. The United States appr eelates. the: contribution of the people of! mda fo the suecesstul first operation-of- the 20th) USAVAGR, against Japan,’ said a mambor of the, House of, Representa- Aves recently, ‘semenanies atime ‘me tomeroenin Things you can't add on— your fingers Shard, simon innnppunatliy, to figure ont on 1 your fingers the many benefits of life insurance,” The street: car-you ride onthe, clectrichty that : perks your coffee--the home you live inthe school yor children anend-the haspltal where. your: biby was born=there are avilable wo you partly becuse 0}. Of life insurance Investments in Canada's mills, furs pe > Moiigoliins, eoinentpldd, Into Lhe German A Piy, Were: tories, power plants. and public works. The money | placed in the ling aa combat ‘troops after the fall of Roma, you: put into Insurance ty always clrenluting toomake re .. md for cod to fight, \ hey ROY ande red. uN mralve a8 bo: ‘the, i more jobs for more. people, Its hard wo add up all. Allies: at the: first oppor tunity;: € ; “HS henefits heeause they are feltin every corner of ° : the dand, : — = Photo shows American sailors: Wwateliinge erin ind Some say that life Insurance money would be Mongolian prisoners of war. bounding: a landing erat, heuer employed as “venture caplal rather choo invested In Jong tera bonds and mortgages. Well, life Josurance companies must regard the investments which they make from year to year as trust Cinds, und policyholders would not want it otherwise, ain } ey OY yesses om se Deliberate safeyuiurds have heen setup ta pratcet these Invesrments and povernment laws very propetly prohibit the use of We dasuranee finds far speculative Li rnccecem — [ Japan From in Ais shneeninh entire eyreteRH one em BencoB sr aatsateiea ati dea nanan mnmmaamianiainaid SO ee eed = The truch is shut titi Insurance: nasets are safely invested In such awide variety of local and national * as Jdndertubings thag die avenge man hia ne cunepiun. NDVA Ain Antate, i Tndia Ware Nest l hy. the yhant | of how much the development of the country depends) > Super Portresses whieh bombed ds pan The! lanes: took: mn life Insurance fin eas a 0 off fromIndian ainflelds an. the: preliminar y onto. of their . i: ws ~ journey. to the binned” in China from = whiel | the vai Wa TN It is good citizenship to. own | made he 7 foo Rohind He iiiione onvignt of India’ He purl, in. the: flrnt=- : arr . An oxcvetse “hy Churehit tanks in \ Britain's ’ LIF K INSL IRANCE Dased-asaniton the dipanose mainland againg’ Gheeine Gemmand: partcot the: final omiinaouvres: by: tho “ailed Ne ™ fo we fs dustrial centre of Yawatie-- lies the story-of the creation jeditienary Koree In the: United - Kingdom: : ood Mestage from the Tite Insurance Companias soe, fog. of the primary air pases. whielt were i fray necensily., for a ; : “Ss oe da 1 Canad, . ian ; the sueevess of thea ‘operation, | oa iF lehura: ‘shows: ‘Chin hill: dala mov n miei nimmednnnateeersmiaeiinl mo ie m a nlory, of awitt pang by Hritinh Ariny, Us. “nouniey during bias exercise.” SAANICIT magna d AND: “ig IS..ANDS: ee :