TNT DAILY NEWS SOME EXCITEMENT J"JM The Daily News LAST WEEK IN TELKWA THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA With the reopening of the railroad Publieh-d Dlly and Weakly IrallJc, the up-country news-papers "The food crisis is grave mid urgent, boyond nossihuu have n tale to tell about' Circulation Guaranteed Largest the Hoods in the Dulkley valley of exaggenition."-iS,r Robert Bordtn y The Telkwa correspondent of the HEAD OFFICE: Omlneca Miner says: Daily News Building, Third Avenue, Prince Rupert, D.C. Tel. S3. On Monday night V. Gale camej TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING - 60 cents per inch. to town on a speeder to spread City and Towe Labor Contract Rates on application. the alarm that the Hubert bridge had been carried out and that much ice was moving in the river. DAILY EDITION. Friday, May 3, 1918. There was great excitement in Must Save Telkwa and everybody living in the lower end of the town spent THE COMING. REGISTRATION which contribute to thestrength the night at the hotel. On Wednesday The compulsory registration of the country. Globe-. morning the expected The Food Situation of all Canadians, male and female, w flood took place. For hours the between the agea of sixteen NOT ALL THE FAULT OF WAR people had been watching the and sixty, which will be It is not the war alone that great spectacle on the river with S scheme Canada's finance HHE heart of tho food production problem is labor, and effected in June, a has brought its great masses of ice in an unbroken the that should have been adopted to the impossible pass where procession. Then at 3 x heart of tho labor problem is tho city dweller. City peon'e much earlier. If It had been the Government has to demand p. m. Wednesday the Jam occurred must produce food if Canada is to do her full duty in foreseen that the war would a billion dollars in taxes and and the town was soon under support be so prolonged and would! loans from the public in a water- At the lower end there of our soldiers and Allies. make such demands on the single year. The war cost has were several feet of water and Men who are needed on farms must come from the cities and moral and material strength been heavy beyond all preced about one foot on the sidewalks of the country many things ent or forecast, but the flood in Main street. Fjtploslves were towns there is no other source. Tho Provincial Departments might have been differently of war money brought into the used on the ice to clear the channel of Agriculture co-operating with the Canada Food Board, can planned. Military conscription country by war contracts and and the situation was relieved. place thousands of men on good farms in this Province. was not practical until the war prices has been in propor When the word came down that United States resorted to the tion. Iiy no conceivable scheme the Hubert bridge was coming They are needed at once. same policy, but there should of finance could the in-pouring down the rjver, a gang of men have been Ion ago a more stream of war money have been went out to dismantle It, so that Those who remain at home must also Grow Food resolute assertion of the authority commandeered and made to It would not carry away other of the State in organizing pay the war bills. Hut a good bridges. They succeeded in tak A War Garden will not excuse the and Vacant Lot cultivation U ill the economic life of the deal could have been done in ing off the upper works and the man whose rightful place this year leave the farmers free to grow country for warj purposes. An that direction. Fiscal legislation platform passed through the la on a farm. But War Garden more food for export. Administration In the bonds of was possible that would channel at Telkwa, much to the service is needed from those who the patronage system, and have taken the element of relief of the townspeople. The vegetable garden offers an do studying the effect of every piracy out of the exploitation can no more. opportunity for service to move upon the fortunes of one. of war contracts. The rapacity Salvation Army. men Every pound of home-grown whose circumstances make it vegetables, impossible political party, could not give of the food profiteers, who Public meetings, Tuesdays courageous and efficient leadership- have made war conditions an Thursdays and Saturdays at 8 p produced on city land by for them to work on a The abortive National oppoijtunity to plunder their i.. Sundays at 7:30 p. ni. dty labor,will be a positiveaddition farm, to women, to boys and girli Service project, a timid con countrymen, could have been to the food supply. Home Garden to city people generally. cession to the demand for curbed and the national treasury The Y.M.OA- gives frpe athletic stronger measures, failed for enriched by taxation equipment to the boys at the Be a Food Producer This Year these reasons. heavy enough to make such front. One order tor baseball The approaching registration operations unprofitable. And supplies totalled $25,000. If there Is a garden or vacant lot movement in ur will be the first complete the expenditure of our war community,. .associate yourself with it. If. no ' inventory of the man-power and funds could have been regu Advertise in the Daily News. ration exists, co wnac you can to interest your woman-power of the country, lated on the principle that neighbours in the War Garden campaign. and the war is nearly four wasting public money is cutting LAND REQISTRY ACT Write to your Provincial Department of Agriculture years old. Penalties for noncompliance the sinews of war- The (Seettona SS and III.) will be prescribed purchase of spavined horses for pamphlets on gardening and additional information. and enforced. The co-operation and inferior boots and the cars- Re AppUcaUco Net. SUM. aitl-l. HJ4-I. CANADA FOOD BOARD of organized Labor has nival of plunder in which these TAKE NOTICE tbat application bar been mad to reciater rrank W. Hart, of Prince been pledged on the understanding were incidents, played a part in Rupert, B. C, at owner la fee under four that the enrolment is bringing about the financial Tat SIe Deed from Ux Collet tor or lb not to be used for industrial condition of today, as did the Utr or Prlnca Rupert, betnor dtte U conscription. This pledge will maintenance of an army of iStfe day of Jfatember, KIT, and one Tai Director of Si'.r Deed dated tiod day ot Director of n be respected, but it will not be safety first officers in England 116. (J ALL AMD SINGULAR tbat September,ttrtala Production Agricultural Labor Chairman violated if the Government, as for the past three years, what parcel or tract of land and omnia altuate, has been done has to be paid and In toe Cltr r Print Rupert, some of its members hint, resolves lying belni (In Co-operation with the Provincial Departments of Agriculture to curtail non-essential for, and cannot be undone by more ptrucvUriy known and 0e-kcrturd a Lou tevtn (?) and fifteen III). industries to divert more regrets or recriminations. But so as Block twelve (lt. Lot Iwelee ttt. Block labor and energy into the production it is due to common honesty to fortr elfbt , and Lou tnlrty-tbrea of necessaries. The note that the billion dollar SH and UUrlfour (Sl. Biota Brij-oo National Registration will af budget is not the unavoidable (SI), all in Section Elibt (I). Map ttl. Yon are required to cootrat toe claim of a ford a definite idea of the distribution result of the war, but in part Use ux purtbaaer within IS dij-e from tbe of labor resources, the outcome of extravagance date or to aenrice of una notice (obi tit MAIL SCHEDULE and it will enable the Government and of the failure to take the mar be elite ltd by publication In Um WRIGLEYS to act intelligently, and spoils from the spoilsmen. mac ltoperl Dally .. and your attention For the EaL . . U called to section SS of toe with a minimum of disturbance Edmonton Bulletin. 'Land Rerutry Act" wits atDcndmenu, and Muudaya, Wednesdays and Sat and hardship, if the national to in follow inr eitract tberrfrooj; urdays at 0:30 a. tn. interests require a shifting of The Y.M.C.A- distributes among tad in drftult of cateat or certtscau ur via t tv tit 11 pendent peine Bled before the retU. man-power and woman-power the soldiers overseas every month From tha EasL tratioo aa owner of tbe peraoo enUUed from the luxury trades to those 150.000 magazines free. Spends inder eueb tax tale, all pertont to aerved Sundays, Tuesdays and Thurs indispensable to the efficient 5.000 a month on concerts to witb no tire, . . . tod tnoa cleUainf day at 5.30 p.m. prosecution of the war; or keep the boys cheerful. tbrourn or under tbem, aoC all pertont 'Uiuint any lorcrett tn tne land by virtue or any uorerUWred Inatriunei od an Tor Vancouver: pertont cltlmlor toy lnleretl U. um woo Tuesdays 5 p.m. by detcent wbote II lie ti not lietreo Wednesdays 7 a.m under tbe provittoni ot tola Act, abaU be S. S. PRINCE RUPERT for ever ettoppea and debarred trow Thursdays 10 p.m. teltloc up any cUlm to or In retpect Ot tbe land ae told for Utte, and U ReiU-trtr From Vancouver -sailing-Wednesday thall reiitter tne perton entitled under bundays 10 p.m, lucn Ut tale at owner of tbe land 9.00 a-m.for Swanson Bay and to told for Utea." Wednesdays ........ 10 JO ajn. Vancouver. AM WHEREAS applies bat been Saturdays p.m. mad for a Certiflttte of Indeft uibl Title to the above-menuooed Itodt, In tne name S.S. PRINCE GEORGE For Anyox: of rrank W. Hart. A.HD WHEREAS on Inaeatiratlnf tn Sundays 10 p.m. Helps Wednesday Midnight to Anyox. UU it tppetrt tbat prior to tbe Ilia day Wednesday 10 p.m. Thursday.Midnight for Swanson Bay, Ocean Falls, Vancouver, of October, 101 (the dale on which lb teeth. Victoria and Seattle. laid land were told for overdue tatte) From Anyox: breatb. you were lb redttered and attested own- 8. 8. PRINCE JOHN and PRINCE ALBERT. ert at tuted below. Tuesdays a.m appetite. Alternating Weekly to Queen Charlotte Islands. FLRTliER TAKE NOTICE tbat tl tb Thursdays p.m digestion. taiue time I thail effect retitiraUoo in purtuance of tuck applicaUon and ittue TRAIN SERVICE a For Port Simpson and Kaaa River CertiSeat or lodefeatibl Title to tb ttld ruMDttr Moaaer, waaneadar end Saturday at 11:10 .m. tor Smltbert. lands in tbe nam of rrank W. Hart nnleia points: Prince Oeorrc. tdmootoa and Wlnnipcs. manor direct connectlona for til Uk Seated lleht hepf rifiht you and prosecute Uie proper pro- Sundays 10 pan. potnu cut tod aoutn. reedinr to ettabllin your claim. If any, 14 in taid iandt, or to prevent tucb pro From Port Simpson and Naas poteo action on my part All Ocean Steamship Lines. Agency Dated at tbe Land Reaiatry Office, Prince River Points: "Give It tome, For information and reservations apply to nupert. B. C, ttut Ilia day of February, Tuesdays a.m City Ticket Office, 520 Third Avenue. PKONE 260 A. D. nil, please. Grand-daddy." II. f. MACLEOD, Dlttrtct Rttlitrar or Tlllet. Queen Charlotte Islands: to r. w. CJayaon. Prince Rupert. B. C For Massctl, I'ort Clements and uteuea owner or Lott II and II Block Upper Island points: II: Cbarlet rianltt, Edmonton. Alia, res "Why Bobby. If Saturdays 8 ittered and attetted owner of Lot If, a.m Biock ll, and told for tatet on I lib day From Masset, I'ort Clements and you wait a bit flSlI CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY Of September. Ill It V. Slrtob. 117 Upper Island points: Powell St.. Vancouver, B. O, attetted Tuesdays a, m for It you'll owner of Lota 7 and tl. Block It. have it to en-Joy Lowest Rates to all Eastern Points MINERAL ACT For Bkldcgalc Queon Charlotte via Steamer to Vancouver and the City and Lower island points: longer!" Canadian Pacific Railway CCRTiriCATI OT IMVROVIMINTS Wednesdays o p.in. from HkliK'Kale. (Juecn Churlolto "Poo-pool That's Meals and Berth included on Steamer N0TICI City and Lower Island points: "Pal fraction" and "Daliv wm.r.i no argument with Claim, aliutta In tha Ponland Canal JtlnJot Saturdays p. . WRICLEVS umtion oi caiaiar DiitncL FOR VANCOUVER, VICTORIA AND SEATTLE Wbtre located: On I ha ttti M. r 'cause the flavour Caacada Creek. If inllea from tha hd Bt ss. SOPHIA till from Print itufrt May ird, Mtb, fatb; June alb, (tin rcrwtna canal. Pheae. 157 .Phana lasts, anywayl" and tllb TAliK NOTICK tbat 1. I. rr.d mirhi. SI FfttNCISS ALICE talla fur Vanour Jmm Mod and July ettt. (rrea Miner't CertincaM no, atTI-O act tot. p. nuoN ni aa aieot for iiettnald Klnr Nam. r,.. In Canada MSA SS.iesiNCtSS-MAV Mil for Vancouver May Itb. liih, lih. tod teih; hlnefa Certificate No. iiit.c. mi.n.i FOR INTERIOR AND J una fud. lib, Itta. tlrJ tod tout. lily days from tbe data hereof, to ippy EXTERIOR After meal to tha Mlntot Recorder for a Oriinr.i. DECORATIONS every liuprovriuenta, for tb purpoaa of ttbtainlnr a i.rown urani or tbe a bote claim. W. O. ORCHARD, General Agent. And further take notice tbat artkm Out art Hon II, tnuil tw eotnmenced Ufore Acorn Sign Co. Co iter Fourth Street and Third Avanua, Prince Rupert. B.C. Dm Itauaoca or aucn Certmtaia bf Iraprova Daily News aicoii. Advertise In The Dated ttila I lib day of Deteiutr a n FOR 8ION3 tIT. 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