Friday. August 25, 1010. TflR DAILY IfKWS. HALIBUT INDUSTRY chief is tho ndtnlsslan thn'. hall IVlayVkSSia t LIKE A NEW FELT LOST TO SEATTLE but became scarce on Pugel FIRE ALARM SYSTEM Hound and plentiful In Prince PE ON Tho current Issue of the l'a Hupert." Much of the article Is ' CIRCUIT NO. t. This Superior taken up with charges against the Boa 11 -Mb St. and 3rd Ave rifle Flaheriiian gives four nnd n 8i 13 em 8L and 3rd Are. Canadian government of trying to Bos 14 Itb St. and 3rd At. Taking Only One Box 01 half pagt-x of free ndverllslng to capluro the hnllbul Industry lo ' Bo IB Junction of 1st, In4 sod After ; 3rd Aves. Prince COFFEE Hupert in tho shape of ar stealth lo the everlasting detrl. Boa 18 lit Ave- between lib and "Fruit-a-Hves" guinenls to ho placed heforo the menl of tho American firms nnd tb 8ts. (knot Hotel.) Bet 17lsl Ave. and Ttb St. (Con East Ship Harbour, N. 8. Senate nt'Wnslilngtoii giving ri-a tho industry generally on the tral Howl.; "It I ith Brcat pleasuro that I write koiis why halibut for American other side. The situation Is As Its neme Implies Is a blond of four spoclal coffees. totrllyou of tho wonderful bentfitt 1 OIROUIT NO. t. Lira received from taking "Fruit--. consumption should he shipped in viewed entirely from tho standpoint Boa If 3rd Ave. and 3rd St. It has a splendid body and will produce a rich, strong, and For years, I wu a dreadful bond from American ports in of the llshlng companies. (I'oat Office.) Invigorating of coffee. cup Bos S3 -3rd Ave. sod McBrtde St. tii. vrer from Constipation and lead-tt'hfi,, stead of being packed nnd shipped It would bo Interesting to have an Boi 24- -itt Are. and MeRrMe 01. and 1 was miserable la every way. from Prince Hupert n at present. artlclo written by one of the Bit 28 tnd Ave. and tnd 8L Nothing In the way ofmedlclnes seemed Bos re md a'vo. and ttb St. to help me. Then I Anally tried The nrllclo states that Seattle American fishermen who find Bos T O. T. P. AT ALL GOOD GROCERS " FTult-a-tlTes" and the effect was has lost nfly per cent, of its that they are well treated in CIRCUIT NO. 3. i kadld. After taking one box, I feel fishing Industry to 1'rinco Hupert Prince Hupert nnd that by trad Boi 81- lib Ave. sod rultoo 81. $0A5 lb. per to havo relief from a new person, during the past twelve months. ing hero they make more trips in Boa 82 flortWn and Taylor 8ts. i' jvs sickening Headaches". Boi 84 Ttb Ave. and Fultoo St. nnd that several n given tlmo and, therefore, more freezing and Mk. MAKTIIA DEWOLFK. Bot 88 ttb Ave. and Comox Ave. WM. BRAID & DIRECT IMPORTERS COc. a Ikx, 0 for$2.50, trial siie, 25c. storage plants are Idle and others money. Boa 87 stb Ave. sod Dodre PL CO., VANCOUVER - B.C, dealers sent postpaid by Fruit, Bsi 38 Mb Are. aod Thompson 91, At all or aro on part lime. "The entire Industry Stewart A Mobloy, Ltd, Wholesale Dlatrlbutore, Prince Rupert. a lives Limited, Ottawa. must meet the same fate, PROHIBITION CIRCUIT NO. 4. Boa 41 4tb Ave. and Emmeraoa LAND ACT making valueless the American PL investment If present conditions (Special to The Dally News.) oi 42 lib Ave. and McBrlde SI. aro continued." Lelhbridge, Aug. 25r Prohibi Boi 43 Itb Ave. and Oreen St. prince Ruptrt Land District District of boi S4 Mb Are and Basil St mm m,m 2,000,0001 Coast, Rang 3. Tho article goes o,n to say that tion is emptying tne provincial Boa 48 7th Aro. and Eberu. Boa 141 Ttb Aro. and Yiuor, St. i EBBSSSSSSBm X Sr IB I rf M that the TlCine TAKE NOTICE Mills, Canada's methods have increased jail and there are not enough I.lnJti:1, of Vsneouver, D. C, occupttlon Irk HHrw Belgians pjlp sud paper makers, Intend to spply the cost of fish to the American prisoners on hand to furnish the S for p nnlsslon to purchase the followinr consumer by over 300 per cent. labor to harvest the prison crop. !: Tilird lands:--Commenclnr at a poll ,:,-,i;!rJ at the southrsst corner of Lot sit Objection Is also taken to the Depend on us Coughing scatters c:i the Jt abore of Cousins Inlet, thence fact that .while Canadian fish is gens it 40 chains, thence south to chains, for Bread! PRICES PAID FOR tfc.-n: . cast to shore, thence northeasterly nllowed free entry into the United HIQHE8T Stop it it.:nr shore to point or commencement, States, American fish is not allowed SECOND HAND GOODS cjataU'.inr 88 acres, more or less. Coughing Increases the PACIFIC MILLS LIMITED, entry into Canada free of OF ALL KINDS Irritation of the already in-flamed Since shortly after the German invasion, the Belgians m membranes actions Mark Smaby, arent. duty. BOUGHT AND SOLD snd ia moreover apt to carry have depended for food entirely on the "Commission Paled Mar 13th. A. D. 1910. Aur. II It also states that American disease Math leu's to others.Syrup of Tar and for Relief in Belgium". Their own itote of food, firms using the government HARD TIMES SMALL SATISFIED PROFIT WITH A Cod User Oil promptly stops even if not destroyed or pillaged, would last only wharf are under disadvantages in coughing, and soon, thanks three weeks have had chance rais Try S2S 3rd Ars., Op Phone Rd 268 to Its tonic properties,effects they no to more charges for wharfage on ice, a permanent The wonderful cure. and the ruthless Germans refuse to supply them I boxes, etc., while the space rented of Mathlea's Brrop popularity of Tar Backed the is at the disposal of others when and od LI rer OU is specially by do to its great ralue as a not being used by the companies. LAKELSE HOT SPRINGS permanent Innr and brun. It describes the Canadian Fish chlal healer. Belgian Relief Fund The HOTEL 8old everywhere, uc Urn Whisky and Cold Storage plant as n "government bottle. IS WOW OfEit TO 0UK3T3 plant" and objects to a A L. SfATHirU CO,Prop, One of the larrest Hot Sprlnrs in Ikukinki. F.Q. so generously contributed m the British Empire and the United subsidized plant being In open Amerlcs, circumference 300 feet-Temperature States, the neutral Belgian Relief Commission has imported AiedlnWood competition with the private of Water, ISO L Fahr. enough wheat, flour and other foods to feed the whole cation 8 Year American buyers. w lili im. so far. The great majority of the 7,000,000 Belgians left in before bottling Ciesllsnt Trout Fishing In Laktlao --s the have been able country to pay for their daily allowance of There are many reasons given Lake. bread but steadily number have left. a growing GUARANTEED BY THE Ftiono Connections with Torrsto. no money for the transference of the halibut GOVERNMENT 4 CANADA RATES I 82.80 per day. industry from I'uget Sound Unless we are willing to let these hundreds of thousand of SS I For further particulars, apply to women, children and old men starve, they must be fed at the to Prince Itupcrt, all of which are i. BRUCE JOHNSTONE, NUnsgsr. expeme of the Belgian Relief Fund. To make this possible more or less to the point, but the someone mutt contribute neatly $3,000,000 a month every THE ENOlNLyKLFINtMENT 1 month all this winter I No people under the Allied Flags are as well able to contribute "s FISHERMASTS ENGINE generously as we Canadians I No cause has ever been more deserving of help I In the of and for 2 cl. B 1-2 In. by 7 In, 12-18 name Justice Humanity Horse Power. the sake of our own self-respect let us give aH we can to help martyred Allies I 4 Cylv 3 3-4 In. by B 1-2 In, 25 our Horao Power. Seod yew MiUcriptioii wtckly, BMtUy at ko owe hate) mm So Local of 4 Cl. 8 1-2 In. by B In, 28-38 ProriacUl Commiucet, et lo the g Central Executive Committee, 59 St Peter St, Montreal ThreeMigMyforces For Further Information $2.50 Feeds A Belgian Family A Month. Apply to ML af II 1 I AkW W. E. WILLISCROFT Prince Rupert, B. C. Advertise In The Daily News. Have you ever noted how an audience Iroduction aidhrift yawns in the face of an uninspired speaker? On the other hand, have you noted how an audience will lean forward and grasp the chair arms when the speaker reveals enthusiasm ? TO win the war with the decisiveness which will ensure lasting peace, the Empire will require to put forth its full collective power in rnrn end in money. From this viewpoint it Is our true policy to augment our financuJ ttrenjth by multiplying our Gnthusiasm is the buoyant expression of truth. To productive exertions and by exercising rigid economy, which reduces to the minimum all expenditures upon luxuries and non-essentials. Only in this way shall we be able impart belief in anything, a man must believe it to make good the loss caused by the withdrawal of so m&ny of our workers from industrial activities, repair the wastage of the war,and find the funds for its continuance. It deeply himself. We call such a man an enthusiast. cannot be too frequently or too earnestly impressed upon our people that the heaviest burdens of the conflict still lie before us, and tint industry and thrift are, for those who remain at home, supreme patrtic duties upon whose faithful fulfilment This applies to the written word also particularly . our success, and consequently our national safety, may ultimately depend." SIR THOMAS WHITE, Minitlrr oj Financt. to advertisements. When the manufacturer really believes in his wares, his enthusiasm will almost inevitably find expression in Advertising. And enthusiasm PRODUCE MORE, SAVE MORE. will be contagious his audience tho readers of the newspaper will, figuratively speaking, MAKE LABOUR EFFICIENT. "lean forward and listen intently." SAVE MATERIALS FROM WASTE. To be convincing an advertisement SPEND MONEY WISELY. must convey an unmistakable ' impression of enthusiasm. This it LET US PRODUCE AND 3AVE LET US NOT WASTE MATERIALS will only do when the article The war is now turning on content of all forces llcgtii at home. The larger portion of salaries advertised has inherent worth. and rcHOjrcva wen, munitions food, money. The and wages is spent on the home food, fuel, light, call to all is to produce more m d more. It may be clothing. Are any of these things bctug wasted 7 ncceabury to work harder. The place of those who $20.00 a year saved from waste in every home tn Thus we have: culi.t must be taken by thooc at home, men and Canada will more than pay the Interest on a war debt women, old and young. The more we produce the of $5U0,(H)O.ll00. Enthusiasm more wo tan save. 1'roduce more on the (arms and Sincerity -- Advertising: in the gardens. Save more and lielii to win the war. LET US SPEND OUR MONEY WISELY Three mighty forces, close-linked. LET US NOT WASTE OUR LABOUR Are What you spending your money to the bc.t advan. tageT do you think ot extravagance in war In this war-time all labour t ltould Le directly productive tiiucT Tens of thousands of Canadians tire djfly or should l.e assisting In production, Make it risking their lives for us at home. Is it not our duty If mrt Jtlnf a heal iuUmtn tali tvtr ytur oJvtrtttlnf pnittmi with fit AJvtrMmg Ptfrnt I I as tllklcnt as pomMc If your I. bour is on something to be canful and economical T C.tuadUn .lot'.ir n tf tkh utwipoftr. J yt art Joint pwUtlal or uttitmtl tuiinnt it mtmU it mall fme that can be postponed,put It oil till alter the war and an important part of the war equipment. Stake thorn a fo kavt lit eitl aJ militant if a fJ tdvtttiit r0. A Ihl tf tint make your labour tell now. Making war is the first tell. Have a War Savings Account Duy a War business of alt Canadians. Efficiency In labour is as Uond. wilt it furnhktd, with! mi or Hl;a!i, ty tit SttrtUry tf CunsMs important as cOickncy In Canting. Prtit AutciiilitH. Rttm SO), l.imtJtn Builiiut. TtnwH. THE GOVERNMENT OF CANADA 3 I I THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE THE DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE