Tills. DAILY .NEWS. Monday, September 10. lOln 1 , The Daily News TO SUBSCRIBERS MAIL SCHEDULE PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA ft For the EaL Published Every Afternoon, except-unday,-by The News Subscribers to The News Wednesdays and Saturdays are asked to pay the delivery Mondays, Printing and Publishing Co., Third Avenue. boys each month at l:30 a.m. H. F. PULLEN, Managing Editor. when they call, except Where payment has been From the EaL made for the year in advance. Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays SUBSCRIPTION RATES: The boys when at 5:45 p. in. City Deliyery, by carrier or mail, per month 75c. collecting carry olllcinl re. Following By Mail Canada or Great Britain, in advance, per year $G.OO. ccipls which should always For Vancouver! To United States and other countries, in advance, $7.50. bo preserved. Sundays 0 p. in. Tuesdays P-ln- the sun with Telephone 98. Thursdays 10 p. m. Saturdays 1 n.tn. TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING 60 cents per inch. CANADA'S TRADE IS Contract Rates on application. ON THE DECREASE From Vancouver Sundays 10 p.m. WRIGLErl Wednesdays 10:30 a.m. DAILY EDITION. Monday, Sept. 10, 1018. Ottawa, Sept. 11. That there Saturdays ... 10:30 a. 111. una n ildPrAnan nf imnrlv 4271.- Change of Sentiment looo.OOO in the total trade of Can- For Anyox: In Regard to Boxing. nda for the first five months of the Suiidays 10 p.m. Ulster., for a moment, those far off ports Before the war there was considerable feeling against pro-.fiscal year, as compared with the Wednesdays 10 p. m. I i. n m m i V. 1 10 in.! fessional boxing, and the game was rapidly going into disuse, same period in iuw, is snown uy Saturdays p. beyond the trackless seas rrk. r. r nDj ...if HfP the monthly trade statement. The T statement shows that Canada's From Anyox: From Arctic ice. to the torrid lands as more or less brutal, tending to stimulate the lower instincts trad(J fQp lhQ flrst flye lnonlhg of Tuesdays .a.m. ; in the human race. Janice the war began there has been a ueciucd'tic present fiscal year-, which Thursdays n.m. beneath the Southern Cross change in the noint of view and boxitiR is now looked upon as ended August 31 last, totalled Sundays . . p.m.' one of the means of developing the all round man, making hlnr.3875,178,588. The decrease From towns tucked In the mountains, to self confident, resourceful and at the same time giving him self-command. largely exports due which to this the falling year totalled off For Port Simpson points:and Naas River the busy river's mouth 9151,846,814, as against 3054,-242,360 Sundays 10 p.m. Srjort of all kinds tends to Rive a boy control of himself. In In 1917. Imports decreased WRIGLEYS is there boxing loss of temper is fatal. The one who is cool and watchful 960.969,125 in the five- From Fort Simpson and Naas and who has staying power wins out. It is a great game and month period. River Points: There, because men find MADE IN CANADA while it doubtless is sometimes abused it is within Jim lis, one of LAND HEGISTnY ACT Tuesdays .a.m. comfort and refreshment SEALED TIGHT-KEPT the finest forms of exercise. (SecUon 3 and 134.) RIGHT Queen Charlotte Islands: In its continued use. Geography lie Application !o. 10II8-L Flto l0. For Massftt, I'ort Clements and Most Unstable. TAKE .NOTICE tbtt application bai brer Upper Island points: Because of Its benefits nude to rcgliter Bremen 0. Moor and When the conference of representatives of the four western hoy L. Moore of Prince nupert, B.C. ai Vedncsdays G. p. in, and because provinces met recently at Banff to confer on the matter of uniform oir in fee under a Tax Sale Deed from I tie Collector or the City or rrince Rupert, From Musa, I'ort Clements and text books it was decided to defer the choosing of a new geo Leiring date the SSth day or November, Upper Mlaud points: graphy until after the war, owing to the present mobile condi 1917, or ALL AKD SWOULAR that certain ridays, p. m. parrel or tract or land and premise! altu tions. Any books which are now in use or which are compiled ate, lying- and belnj lo the Municipality of now would be out of dale next year or the year after. There may the City or rrince nupert, more partlcu For Skidegatc. Queen Charlotte Urly known and described as Lot elthteen and Lower Island not be a German Empire even after the war. Russia may be split (18i, Block elthteen (IS) Section ill City points: aturdays 8 111. (6k City of rrince nupert, Map Bjj. You p. up, and who can be sure that there may not be some more or lens are required to contest the claim or th organic union of the Allies which would be most important. It ui purchaser within 31 days, rrom the date Frt.in SMdegnte. Queen Charlotte seems almost unthinkable that, just as soon as the war is over, or the service or this notice (which may f'ity and Lower Island points effected and at be by publication), your there will be a renewal of the commercial war which has always lention Is called to section 34 of the "Land Tuesdays. caused ill feeling between the nations. It has been suggested rtea-litry Act" with amendmente, and to that there should be a customs union of some kind between the ihe followlni extract therefrom: For Skagway and the Yukon. And In default of a caveat or certificate United Stales and Canada, in order to do away with the tarill or lis pendens beiny tiled before the rem Fvery ten days. wall, which at present divides the countries. The tariff is the der tratlon such as owner tax sale,or the all person persons entitled so served un chief obstruction on the boundary line. Do away with it and the nun notice ana inote cunning; From Skagway and Yukon. through or under them, and all persons Fvery ten average man would never know"when he had crossed from oue claiming any Interest tn the land by virtue days. country to the other. or any unregistered Instrument, and all persons claiming- any Interest In the land Subscribe for The Daily News by desrent wnosa title Is not Textile red Advertise in the Daily News. Austrian General unaer tne provisions or tms aci, snau oe Compliments Air Force. ror ever estopped and debarred from setting up any claim to or In respect or the land General Uzelac, chief of the Austrian Air Force, .was inter so sold ror taxes, and the neglstrar shall viewed by the Berliner Tageblatt on Jnly 13, and naturally blew tax register sale aa the owner person or entitled the land under so sold such for Eneas a loud trumpet in praise of the Austrian airmen. But, with the taxes " best intentions, he was only able to pay the air service he commands made Au for WHEREAS a Certificate application of Indefeasible has Title been 1 a back-handed compliment and, in fact, the louder he to the above-mentioned lands. In the name blew his own trumpet the higher the tribute to the R. A. P. of Brenton O. Moore and hoy L. Moore. "The food crisis is grave and urgent, beyond possibility "The Austrian pilots," he said, "were considered quite first- AXD WHEItEAS on Investigating the of exaggeration." Sir Robert Borden title It appears that prior to the tlth day class by the Germans themselves, although, of course, owing to of October, 1l (the date on which the their high average intelligence and general training in sports, the said lands were sold for overdue taxes). British had a better supply of men as regards quality." you were the assessed owners thereof. The Austrian's "of course" is noteworthy, and the facts FL'RTllEn TAKE NOTICE that at the same time I shall effect registration in pur. and Town Labor fully justify it. The airmen of the IL A. P. are the finest in the suance or such application and Issue a City world' and their training is planned and executed to accentuate Certificate or Indereaslble Title to the slid all those native qualities which result in their notable ascendancy lands In the name or the aforesaid parties unless yon take and prAsecnte the proper over the enemy aviators. proceedings to establish your claim. If any. Must Save Let us pay Uzelac's service a return compliment, and congratulate to the said lands, or to prevent such, pro him upon his Intelligence Branch which must (very posed action on my part. properly) have emphasized to him the importance attached to Dated at the Land Registry Office, rrince nupert, B.C, ibis 6th day or September, The Food Situation sport in the R. A. F. He may even have heard of the appointment A. D. 1918. of a country cricketer as a R. A. P. sports instructor. II. F.-MACLEOD, The truth is that airmanship, like seamanship, is native to District lleglilrxr or Titles. Walter O. To Laurie, the English speaking peoples, and that the training of the R. A. F. flobert Williams, nHE heart of the food production problem is labor, and the in work and sport, is successfully calculated to draw out the William Jones, A national capabilities of those who have always been the navigators Prince Rupert, O. C. heart of tho labcr problem is the city dweller. City people of the world. SKEKNA LAND DISTRICT DISTRICT OF must produce food if Canada is to do her full duty in support In training, (thoroughness is. everything and no R. A. P." CA SSI AH. , of our soldiers and Allies. pupil goes Into the air until he has passed examinations in -a TAKE notice that Oranby Consolidated series of interesting subjects which ensure his having a complete Mining. Smelting fc Tower Co., Limited, or Men who are needed on farms must come from tho cities and nyoi, p. C, occupation mining and smelt theoretic knowledge of the aeroplane. Even then, he goes up in ing, intends to apply ror iiermisslon to towns there is no other source. The Provincial Departments a dual-control machine, with an instructor, and gains confidence lease the following described lands: and practical skill in many dual flights before he tries his first solo. Commencing at a post planted at t!ir of Agriculturo co-operating with tho Canada Food Board, can S.W.thence corner southwesterly or Lot U3J.40 chains Caisiar following District; place thousands of men on good farms in this Province. high water mark, to the 8.E. corner "T Lot They are needed at once. 898j thence south 10 chains to low water mark; thence northeasterly 40 chains fol lowing low water mark; thence north 10 Those who remain at home must also Grow Food Tax Sale of City Lots chains, to Ibe place tr fftlnnlnf snd con talnlnr 40 acres more or less. A War Garden will not excuse the and Vacant Lot cultivation will GRAN BY CONSOLIDATED MI.M.IO SMELT I.NO ic POWEn COMPANY, LIMITED. man whose rightful place thi3 year leave the farmers free to grow IS J. Frnl Ritchie, Agent. is farm. But War Garden for a fpod on more export. Lists of delinquent taxes and subsequent taxes In bale, July Cth, 19)8. service is needed from those who arrears will be published In the Dally News on September The can do no more. vegetable garden offers an 18th and 26th. .In the 24th and Empire on September opportunity for service to men October 1st. .8ALE TO TAKE PLACE OCTOBER 2nd. LUMBER Every pound of home-grown vegetables, whose circumstances make it impossible All persons whose taxes for 191 6 are still unpaid after produced on city land by for them to work on a September 18th will incur expense of publication. city labor,will be a positiveaddition farm, to women, toboya and girls Agents for to the food supply. Home Garden to city people generally. .Names of Active Service men who own property will be appreciated. Prince Rupert Lumber Co. Be a Food Producer This Year E. D. JOHNSTON, and -7 Treasurer and Collector. Hasting' 8aw Mills If there is a garden or vacant lot movement in your community, associate yourself with it. If no organization m COAL exists, do what you can to interest your neighbours in the War Garden campaign. no n Agents for Write to your Provincial Department of Agriculture Nanalmo Wellington Coal for pamphlets on gardening and additional information. BAIT AND ICE DEPOT Yellowhead and , Coal CANADA FOOD BOARD BUTEDALE Complete line of J I 1 1 am 1 1 1 Princess Royal Island BUILDING MATERIALS 1 Director of -, Director of Western Packers, Limited Albert & McCaffern, lid. 4 I Production Agricultural Labor Chairman Head Office Vancouver, B.C. Wharf Offlca, phoni 664 (In Co operation with the Provincial Departments of Agriculture.) 23! Office Second Avanus, Phons lie LamaMHBH