I. The Daily News MADE IN KAIL SCHEDULE PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA CANADA For the EatL Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by The News Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri Printing and Publishin? Co., Third Avenue. days at 9:30 a.m. IL F. PULLEN, Managing Editor. From th East. Sundays. Tuesdays and Fridays SUBSCRIPTION RATES: at 1:50 p.m. City Delivery, by carrier or mail, per month 75c By Mail Canada or Great Britain, in advance, per year $0.00. 1 For Vancouver: To United States and other countries, in advance, $7.50. Tuesdays Kalnnlavs 7 p.m.ajn. Mondam .7 0. m, Telephone 98. TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING - 50 cents per inch. From Vancouver 1 P-" Contract Rates on application. Sundays Wednesdays 8 i.i;.t 9 a.m. DAILY EDITION. Friday, August 23, 1918. For Anoi: Helps t0 pjn Suudars Pertinent Paragraphs. 10 ajn teeth. Let it be admitted that writers are a bad lot, they should not Fridays .... .all be judged by the edulhlions of the daily newspapers. breath. From Anyoi: appetite. Man is the greatest of cowards. He blames woman for the Tuesdays ajn. dlfiestlorO trouble in Paradise yet everyone knows the woman was only half Saturday to blame. For Port Simpson and Naaa River points: Seated tlht-kept Every person imagines he can run a railway, manage rUht steamship line or edit a newspaper, yet the average person finds Sundays ....10 pan. it diincuit to punch tickets properly or count a bundle of news papers. From Port Simpson and Naaa 9'Give it to me River Points: 1 NOTICE OF CANCELLATION Of RESCKVC. please, Grand- Some critic has said that everybody in the west lives for Tuesdays . a.m. money, yet it seemed to us that what they did was to get rid of JtOTICE la bertbr siren Uui Ux nrit daddy." it as quickly as possible. It takes an easterner to hang on to nijunr oa certain porUoca of Lou T Queen Charlotte Islands: bund ml tod tin (tot) an Two hundmJ the coppers. For Massett, Tort Clements and aod elttt (tot), mare Tbrte . Coait MWhv Bobby, if District, furrtyrd and known Lou Upper Island points: Small Smelter Eleren bundrt-l and Bftr-aine (list) Vednesdays 0. p. m. you wait a bit Would Be Uteful. EJerrn hondretf ami ataty-ooe lll and Ucven hundred and Utr-tvo (IUZ1. by for it you'll If it is possible to obtain small portable smellers that can reuoo of a noure appearinr to tlx Brtum From Maoset, Port Clements and be operated economically no time should be lost in commencing. Columbia Gazette of 7tn Txccmhtr, 1907, . Upper Island points: have it to enjoy There .are so many places in the hills where it is not profitable U cancelled la order Uut a al of aald Fridays, m. Lou bund red and 0 (lilt) p. ionfierP Eteren Mr-nine to operate .owing to transportation difficulties but where a portable Eleven tundrd and alxtr-ooe (11 II) and smelter could reduce the ore to matt and then it could be Eleven bondred and Utjr-to (tut) For Skidegate, Queen Charlotte moved profitably. Anything which will help the prospector should Ktnre Ttureo (11. Cot it DUtrict. mar b City and Lower Island points: "Poo-poo! That's certainly be done, for the life of the prospector is hard enough. nude to UM tactae XUla Limited. 8 no argument with DATED at Victoria. BriUan Colombia. Saturdays p. m. Anything which helps mining will benefit Prince Rupert, whic.h ibl JSin day of June. A. D. Hie. Sit WRICLEVS is in the centre of a mining districL O. a ftADEX, Zepotr Minuter of Land a. From Skidegate. Queen Charlotte 'cause the flavour 8howlng Visitors City and Lower Island points Best Part of City. 81'EE.IA LA.1D DISTRICT DISTRICT or Tuesdays. lasts, anvwayr As soon as the war is over there will be a lot of travel to QCEE.1 CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. Prince Rupert. Tourists are choosing this northern route partly take NOTICE tint 1, Joba McLartr Mae For Skagway and the Yukon. to Canada because it is new and partly because of the authentic stories of mllUa. or Vaneotirer, B. C, occupation Mondays 7" a. m, its interest from a scenic point of view. They conTe to Prince eanneryman. Intend to apply for pennia Wednesdays 10 a. m. After every meal Rupert and usually they have some hours to spend here. They (Ion Commenclnr to leate the at followlnr a pott described planted on landi the wander around the down town streets, sometimes walking as far!souUi abore of Laroon Bay, Moresby I From Skagway and Yukon. as the drydock, but they seldom climb the hill to see the best land, about one mile from lu mouth, Saturdays a.m. residences and the from that tbence south to cbalna. tbeoce weal to As result scenery vantage point a cbaln. tbence nortb SO cbalna, tbence Mondays 8 a. m. they go away with hut a poor impression of the city. easterly alonr Ibe sbore line to point or The remedy will be to organize a "Seeing Prince Rupert" commencement, conuinlnr (0 acrea more Advertise In the Daily News. aunscrine ror i ne uaiiv new campaign with a view to having all visitors see the best parts of or less. -MACMILLAX the city. They can be driven around the best streets and shown JOII.X MCLAim Dated Jane Itl. totb. the points of interest such as the drydock, the cold stontte and the mill. By that time it is to be hoped that there will be other WATEft NOTICE things to interest them. It is also to be expected that the houses and places of business will be painted and that the shacks will DJVER310X AD CSE. , "The food crisis is grave and urgent beyond the TAKE 30T1CZ that John M. MaeMllUn, be pulled down. Then tourists will go away with a better impression ubose address Is 1IS7 Kelson Street.IVan- possibility of exaggeration." Sir Robert Borden than they are getting today. They will advertise the courer, will apply tor a licence to like and city with those whom they meet and in lime this will be looked use to miners' lncbes of water out of upon as a place where the visitors may arrange for a stop-over. Daas Creek, wblrb flows ncrtb and drains Into Laroon Bay, Moresby Island, about I Japanese Question miles from Sewell Inlet To Feed Is Looming Large. The water will be diverted ' from lbe Help stream at a point about one-quarter of a The Japanese have captured the trade of the -Pacific and will mtle from Its mouth, and will be used for in time make a bid for domination of the trade of the world. The miscellaneous purposes, Le. for cannery. Japanese laboring men are paid very low wages. Even the most Indudinr incidental thereto, water for skilled trades less domestic power and boiler for cannery Yourself highly are paid than half what the poorest purpose upon the land described as ap laborer gels here. Under these conditions it is difficult to see plication tor lease by J. McLarty Mae how this country can compete. The Japanese have as much Millan. brains as we have, they adapt themselves to any conditions and Tbis notice was posted on the rround are industrious and sober. Facing Ihese facts it will be wise for on the join day ef last, 1918. A copy of " " Ibis notice and an application pursuant Are only destroyer of rations a labor organizations in Canada to consider well what the future thereto and to the "Water Act, llli," will you has in store. It is useless to say "Oh, we will keep them out be Cled la the bisee of the Water Recorder when might be a food producer? The policy of isolation will not help much, fdr Japan will not at Prince Rupert you Objections to the be always be isolated. She has Ceen fighting side by side with the nied with the said Water application necorder may or trim Allies in this war and she must be looked upon in future as u the Comptroller of Water RirbU Parlia Every pound of food that can bo grown in Canada and mado nation that is on an equal footing with our own. meat Buildlnrs, Victoria, B. C, wit bio available for export, will be desperately needed by those who this thirty days after the first appearance of The advantage country holds is that the natural wealth is here. We can send pulp to Japan because the raw material this J.notice McLARTT In a local MACMILLAN,newspaper.Applicant are bearing: the brunt of the fighting and the suffering. is here in abundance. We can send lumber for a similar reason. Tbe date or the Prst publication of tbis The products of our mines will be required on the other side of notice is July Cib, toil. At The amount of food produced this year will be absolutely the ocean. Japan has not yet a sufficient supply of steel for her limited by the extent to which people in cities and towns own requirements, but when she obtains a free hand in China, become food producersthere is no other labor reserve. something to which she is bending all her energies, then she may O. C. WALKER be able to supply herself with sleel and be independent of us in that respect PIANO TUNER WHERE DO YOU BELONG? Phone Blue 39 - - P.O. Bei n4 Undoubtedly the Japanese question is a serious one. "With her labor the and to Reference: Any Music Teacher or cheap just across pond ready willing compete Musician In Pilnce with our highly paid labor there may possibly be a second German Rupert On the Farm? In the War Garden? menace. True the labor market in the Orient is not as cheap as it used to be, but it has such a long way to go before it comes Thousands of men are urgently By growing vegetables in home to the standard set here that it is hard to see how it can reach up needed on farms in this province to gardens or on vacant lots, and thus what is known here as a living wage, for many years ib come. DENTISTRY make possible increased production helping to feed themselves, dty and The of educating the Japanese laborer to demartU more process of food. Those who could go and town people can leave the farmers money and to spend it on what we look upon as the necessaries OFFICE HOURS; yet hold back, should not forget free of life, must be slow but it is the only hope of those who look a.m. to 12; 1 130 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. to grow more food for export. that, unlets production is greatly All that is in this is produced way to future changes in social and economic conditions, it is im DR. J. S. BROWN possible to live ideally and at the same time live exclusively. DENTIST increased, hundreds of thousands of gain and a net addition to the national There must be a levelling up process before any great changes Ofllcai Smith Block, Third Aisnu. people will die of starvation. food supply. can come and that will take generations to accomplish. Phone 454. War Oarden service is not sufficient for the man whose rightful place is on the farm. But the War Oarden does offer an opportunity for tens of thousands of people, whose STEEN & circumstances oblige them to remain in the dty, to have at least a small part as food BAIT AND ICE DEPOT LONCWiLL Kroducers. Interest food. the boys and girls in the War Garden, .for they too can BUTEDALE SANITAFl, MraD HE ATI NO If there is st garden or vacant lot movement in your community associate yourself with EWOINEERS it. If no organiration exists, do what you can to interest your neighbours in tho Way Garden campaign. Princess Royal Island Agents for Write to your Provincial Department of Agriculture Western Packers, Limited McCLARY FURNACES for additional information. Head Office - Vancouver,.B.C. PLUMBINQ CANADA FOOD BOARD and SHEET METAL WORKS Phone 6, 834 Second Avenue. Advertise in "The Daily News" Night phones and 670 Blue 270 ChjLinnjuit The right work, at the right (In cooperation with the Provincial Department f Agriculture) The Paper that gets Quick Results tlma, and at the right prloa.