Thursday August ft. tOIR THfc DAILY SEWS , The Daily News MAIL SCHEDULE PRINCE RUPEftT - BRITISH COLUMBIA For tha East. Published Erery Afternoon, exctpt Sunday, by The News V , Wednesdays and Fri Printing and Publishing Co , Third Avenue days at 9:30 a.m. 1 H. F. PULLEN, SIakaclvc Editor. From ths East. and Fridays d.iys, Tuesdays "Heavy, heavy hangs over SUBSCRIPTION RATES: a 50 p. m. City Delivery, by carrier or mail, per mouth 75c for Vancouver: your head By Mail-Canada or Great Britain, in advance, per year $5.00. P-ra' To United States and other countries, in advance. $7.50. Tuesdays Saturdays 7 a-m- "0. ( know what It is, daddy! Telephone 98. Mondays Vancouver you held it too dose end I TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING 50 cents per inch. . From in n m Contract Rates on application. Wednesdays mja 8- " i smell It It's WRIG LEY'S r III Fridays 9 a.m. 11" DAILY EDITION. Thursday, August 8. 1918. For Anyox: lull "Rlfinf' sonny filve your Suudajs P-111 appetite and digestion a 8ome Reflection Friday ftJn On the war. (Coetrtlmt4. treat, while you tickle Millions of men, raining destruction on other millions of men From Anyox: Tuesdays ajn Dy means of every devilish device possible, does appear a most outlandish Saturdays way to settle disputes between nations; but it always has been the end of law and justiee to punish criminals for the rood For Port Simpson and Naas River . Kl'E!s. Chcw ,f rtf,er Everv Meal of the majority, even to the taking of life. Germany has been an NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS points: outlaw in the eyes of the large majority of nations; her allies are Sundays 0 P-m- accomplices. We have been four years endeavoring to arrest and Commencing Aug. 1. the punish the despoilers of the homes and the peace of our neighbors. price of The .News will be From Port Simpson and Naas The task has been a difficult one, we all admit; it has cost dearly 75c a month delivered to River Points: and will cost a great deal more. subscribers. The new Tuesdays m If "coming events cast their shadows before," the march to the management is about to Rhine will soon be undertaken, and it is there the final settlement spend a good deal of Queen Charlotte Islands: will be made. Germany is no longer able to meet the forces opposing money in the endeavor to For Massetl, Port Clements and her. on the many battlefield of Europe. Her strength now lies in give readers to-day's news Island points: Upper her home defenses. It would be inviduous to make predictions re to-day. The size of the 6. m. garding the many problems before us, and those that will arise, before paper is also being increased Vednesdays p. this war comes to a conclusion. The people of Germany, Austria and every endeavor and Turkey may bring the war to a sudden conclusion by ac-(txpling is being made to make the From Masset, Port Clements and anr terms the Allies make. Peace will not be assured until sheet worthy of the city. Upper Island points: the invaders are back, fn tbeii. own territory and willing to take the At Juneau and Skagway Fridays, p. m. medicine to be administered by the Council of nations involved in the price of all papers is the war. Germany knows full well, and her Foreign Secretary has $1 a month and ten cents For Skldegale, Queen Charlotte acknowledged in the Reichstag that defeat is certain. They "cannot on street sales. Here the City and Lower Island points: obtain their objective by war, and must use diplomacy." The Allies street price will remain at Saturdays Bp. m. are aware of the "diplomacy" of the Prussians. At the present time five cents. the "diplomat" arranging terms with the Prussians is General Foch, From Skidegatc. Quectl Charlotte and bis means of attaining ah end is not with smooth words and City and Lower Island points-Tuesdays. the "scratch of a pen. Salvation Army. Plenty of leo Public meetings, Tuesdays, For Skagway and the Yukon. Must be Provided. Thursdays and Saturdays at 8 p. Mondays . T a. m. It was plain from the ice discussion yesterday that the future n. Sundays at 7:30 p. m. 10 Wednesdays a. m. prosperity of Prince Rupert depends very largely on its having an abundant supply of ice for packing fish. Unless there is ice here the fishermen will not bryng their catches. It is better to have too From Skagway and Yukon. t RUfi fii y.yMfi If amiljZlLmmm much than too little of the commodity, and it should be for the Saturdays a. in. citizens to see that they have it. Mondays 8 a. m, Seattle solved the problem by putting in its" own plant, with the Subscribe for The Daily News result that it has been able to retain a great deal of the fish business Advertise in the Dally News- in spile of the distance from the fishing grounds. If Prince Rupert NITICE TO CONTRACTORS. bad an abundance of ice this year it would mean that she would Oein Fallt School. have increased the business of the port very considerably. It is expected that the local cold storage plant will be enlarged Staled Tenders superscribed Tender for Ocesn Falls School" will b received Ij very considerably during the coming winter, so that it will be in the Honourable the Minuter or Public a position to produce twice as much ice as at present and also take Work up to it o'clock noon or Tuesday care of a much larger quantity of fish. This will to some extent the 6th day of Auruil, 1911, for the meet the situation. It is also expected that the independent fish erection and completion or a four-room School and Ootbulldlnri at Ocean Fatli In companies will try to secure stocks for themselves next year. It the rni.iCE RiirEnT electoral dis must be expected however that the fishing business will increase trict. B.C. very consideiably. There is talk of organizing groups of returned Plana and apeclflcaUona, also conditions of contract, can now be seen at the offices won't soldiers to take up the business under competent instruction and or the Government Arrnt, Court House, thiH would add to the catch. There is plenty of demand if the fish Prince Itupert; Or. Christie, secretary- to are forthcoming. Having the situation clearly- before them it should the School Board, Ocean Falls; or the Department SHRINK be for the people of the city to decide whether they are ready to or Public Works, Victoria, B. C Lowest or any tender not necessarily trust to luck for another year oi; meet the situation by themselves accepted. providing the remedy. A. E. FOnMA.I, WOOLLENS The question is a big one and all the facts and figures in connection Public works Engineer. with it should be well thought out. In any scheme however Department or public Works, Victoria, B.C., it must be reckoned that the industry is bound to develop, and plans ;u!y nib. IBIS. JJllT-0 should be laid to care for it, no matter how large a business may offer. The port that offers the facilities will get the business. There LAND HEGISTriY ACT. are enough buyers here just now and if there were plenty of ice (Sectlcns IS and 114.1 there would be plenty of fish. Re Application no. Slil-I Outfitting Americans TAk'E .NOTICE that application bai oeen nude to rerlster John E. Kerr or Ketenlkan, Is Prodigious Task. Alaska, as owner In fee under I Tn Sale It is a wonderful thing that a little country like Great Britain Deed from the Collector or lb City of should bo called upon just now to outfit American soldiers, and that prince nupen, bearing date the ssib day of November, 1017, of ALL A.D SINGU at a time when they arjo increasing their food output to such an LAR that certain parcel or tract or land extent that they are able almost to feed themselves. With millions and premise situate, lying- and being In of their men overseas-and with those to feed and clothe and provide the Municipality of the City or Prince Iiu with ammunition they lake upon themselves the outfitting of another pert, B. C, more partlcularl.7 known and described as Lots thirty-eight (16), aid immense army, greater than any arrny that was ever put into the thirty-nine (St) Block thirty (10), Sec- field up to the time of the present war. The possibilities of a race lion eigni (, Map vjj. vou are re that can do such work are almost unlimited. To say that they cannot quired to contest the claim of the tax purchaser within H days rrom th date do anything is absurd. With all our boasted improvements on or the service of this notice ulcb may this continent we have yet to look across the ocean to the old home be effected by publication In the Dally land in time of great need. News, and your attention Is called to sec tion 34 or the "Land Drglstry Act" wliri Light Crop 8hould amendments, and to the following eitract Affect Prince Rupert. therefrom: "and In default of a careat or certificate The monthly commercial letter Issued by the Canadian Hank of of lis pendens being nied before the regis ira lion as owner or ine person emitted un Commerce mentions the shortage in the cereal crop in this country. der such tax sale, all persons so served That is all the more reason why the fish crop should be larger than wun inrougn notu-e or unaer inem,ana ana inose an claiming persons usual. It is all the more reason why every pound of fish that it is claiming any interest in me tana or virtue or any unregistered Instrument, and all possible to save from the sea should be used for food. Usually Krsons claiming any interest tn the land but this there is double incentive. whose title Is not roistered neonle work for wages only year a under the provisions or this Act, shall be Kvcry big catch means more food for the Allies and less possibility ror ever ei topped and debarred rroin setting Pour LUX the troubled up in j claim to or In respect or the on of a shortage. The fruit crop is said to be normal ana inni win land so sold ror lates, and the lieglstrar help out with the lack of cereals. If the fish crop is bigger thnn shall register the person entitled under such tai sale as owner of the land so usual we have the Germans beaten by Just that much. sold ror tales." waters of the wash AND WHEREAS application has been made ror a Certificate or Indefeasible Title to the above-mentioned lands. In the name of John E. Berg. of these little LUX wafers are working wonders every AND WHEREAS on Investigating the title MILLIONS BAIT AND ICE DEPOT t appears that prior to the llth day or all over Canada. In color they are like cream to tho Kiober, ISIS (the date on which the said Jands were sold for overdue taxes), you touch like silk. The fine, soft, creamy lather LUX makes, is BUTEDALE were FURTHER the assessed TAKE owner NOTICE thereof,that II the splendid for woollens it never Bhrinks or hardens them. In fact, all same pursuance time of I shall such effect application registration and Issue In kinds of garments, woollens, silks, laces, linens, etc., dainty or otherwise, Princess Royal Island a Certificate of Indefeasible Title to the are really preserved by LUX. It leaves them luxuriously clean, said lands In the name of John E, Berg, Western Packers, Limited unless you Iske and prosecute the proper but with the fabric absolutely freo.from matting and shrinkage. proceeaings to esisDiisn your culm. If Head Office - Vancouver, B.C. any,proposed to the action said on lands,my or part.to prevent such SAMPLE FREE on application to Lever Brothers DATED at the Lend neglsiry Office, Limited, Toronto. Sold at all rlnce Rupert, n. C, this 7tb dsy sr grocers, December, A, Ii. 1917. II. P. MACLEOD, RsroemW: 1st LUX is mad in Canada. 2nd. It won't shrink woollens. Advertise in "The Daily News" io Walter Nainpa,McLaren.idabo.District Registrir of Titles. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIII.IIIIIinilJIIIIIIIfimfllllllllllllllllllllllllUM''''' 1 lI'MmiiMimiHiinnniiinMMiiiniiiiiif 17