: ate L] ld F Ii ART A 2 F414 48 oT ILA II aN a (1) Women of the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps (W.A.A.0.) making bread for the British troops in France. Putting the dough into the ovens. (2): The W.A.A 0. at work in the bakery. a (3) A storing place for leaves ready to be sent to the troops. (4) On the British Western Front in France.-- Preparing a big British gun for action. Finishing touches, : (8) The W.A.A.C. making bread for the British troops in France. One of the bakers showing saniples of what sie has wade: (6) On the British Western Front in France.----~Wreckage of a German aeroplane brought down by a British airman while its observer was attempting to take photographs of British positions, (7) The W.A.A.0. making the dough. (8) A Battalion of the York and'Lancaster Regiment in the trenches. The 8. 0. 8. centre. . (9) The first ship about to be launched at New Westminster, Po a TONNAGE at CANADA "INCREASE SHIPPING. $ 1 | @ Shipb ing } ! : arg of the Fraser sprung to adult propor- This payroll has swelled the of the first of the four vess forests of the province make New, § } rstish Olumbia as a leading and Engineering Company was River. om speared the i Yery short time, and monthly payroll of the city's ten be Intnched 18 Wor Coss to " Westminster "specially adapted | ndusi gry. an SWongst the citi £ : Sheatparateqd on June 13th, 1917. contract from the Imperi, Muni- now it employs 300 men, earning .. prominent industries to'between Its convenient situation and its for the new sphere of activity dg ben a i the sonstrudtion o ork was started soon « after tions Board for o ing of & salary of $78,000 & month. $225,000 and $275.000. The naws wvroxirity to the great timber which she has embarked } \esels, is New Westminster, The wards at the Poplar Island yards, four wooden ships. - The i BL : BRE, Shipbuilding has come to stay New Westminster Construction on the north i e t I mmemtie iG a