T1IR. DA1U NEWS. Monday 8(.ptemb(, The Daily News MADE IN MAIL SCHEDULE'' BRITISH COLUMBIA CANADA WRKLEYS PRINCE RUPERT - For the EatU . Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by The News Mondayg, Wednesdays add Saturdays Printing and Publishing: Co., Third Avenue. tj:30 a.m. H. P. PULLEN, Managing Editor. Eat. From the Sundays, Tuesdays and Thurs-days Six SUBSCRIPTION RATES: at 5:45 p.m. WHY City Delivery, by carrier or mail, per month 75c. reasons a Vancouver: For By Mail Canada or; Great Britain, in advance, er year $G.OO. Sundays u P- ' To United States and other countries; in advance, $7.50. Tuesdays 6 Pm Thursdays 10 p. m. Telephone 98. Saturdays 1 nn, 1 Steadies nerves I TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING 60 cents per jnch. From Vancouver 2 Allays thirst I Contract Rates on application. if Sundays Pm Wednesdays 10:30 a. in. 3 Aids appetite I DAILY EDITION. Monday, Sept. 23, 1918. Saturdays 10:30 a.m. 4 Helps digestion I For Anyox: 5 Keeps teeth clean I Is Suudays ........10 p.m. Chautauqua Worthy of Patronage, Wednesdays 10 p. m. 6 It's economical I Saturdays 10 p. m. Tins week, a famous group f entertainers and instructors are here in Prince Rupert A Chautauque Festival has been From Anyox: organized and'it has been arranged that there will be five splendid There was a wise Spear-womau Tuesdays ...... . .a.m. nrnirrammes of music'and nratnrv. The obiect of the Party 13 to , lived, In a slioo . . Thursdays . a.m. -- - j a ..u i. provide for just such places as this, where it is difficult for the ner many cmiaren Sundays . . , . p.ni ordinary touring artists to call, owing to the immense distances.L. . ' . n lh m iaonv lh For Port Simpson and Naas Rlvel Ths group of men ana women nave Deen visiting me larger Wrigley's for nil points: Keep the soldiers n H centres in Alaska. From Ketchikan, Mr. Stacpole wires to the u kept them In trim at a cost vcr Sundays ... 10 p.m. local committee: "Chautauqua best thing ever came to Alaska. This is Advertise In the Daily News. From Port Simpson and Naas Boost it. We have signed for next year." an encourag ing message and is probably the best kind of advertisement it LAND REGISTRY ACT River PoInU: could get. Prince Rupert will have to make it worth while for (Section 36 tod 134.) Tuesdays a.m institutions of this kind to come here, and it is well to commence Charlotte Islands: Re Aw,Uciwl 0ii i. ru steo. Queen right now. I take ."otice,tut application Uu br For Massi'tt, Port Clements and I made to rtaiatcr Brtnton O. Moore and SU Andrew's Society Ho u moot or rnnc nupert, a.a j Upper Island points: Vcdnesdays C. p. in. Commendable Action. u,. collector of um q or rnnce noMrt. The SL Andrew's Society has decided to arrange that every fej"' d?!e, r?'&knt?V?Zi From Masset, Port Clements and memoer or mat organization overseas shall have at least one parcel or tract or ltod and premixi itu- Upper Inland points: regular correspondent. There is a tendency to forget after men J gj" Pr nS-H M lu-a. ridays, p. m. have been away a long time, or rather to have the desire to write lurir knuwu tad described as Lot eitoteeo crowded out by the stress of business or other calls on one's !I?),cl?-to!5 PX 'nrf.D mi" For Skldegate, Queen Charlotte you City and Lower Island points: time. In order to insure that all members shall be kept in mind are required to contest the claim or uu aturdays .' 8 p. m. n sruxMnl mlinir nf lh cncioiu .o oaiiH r it,. I u r-urcnaatr wiuun 3t aajra rrora u atu -....0 w. ...v. v.,j rmuoc of ttMS device of tmt couce (which war of arranging for one member at home to correspond regularly t effected by publication), and your at- From Skfdogale. (Juevn Charlotte with a member at the fronL The plan is a most commendable one J'- SSl'J City and Lower Island points and it should be a reminder to those who are not connected with I" following- extract therefrom: Tuesdays. Chew It after every meal .., 4 i. I,. : , ... , . . "And In default of a carrat or eertincau uiguuiiauuu iu icuicuiucr me ciuiuia ui me uuys who nave I of lis pendens belnr Hied before Um regis For Skagway and the Yukon. n.,n .-...,- i ni.4 ... I trauoD as owner or tne person entitled un 6UUC u,c'"fl3 ""-. der sucn tax sale, all persons so served Every ten days. The Flavour Lasts! I with notice, and tnose claim- Granbv Sailed Awav I10 through or under them, and all persons Irlilnilnr anv Interest In the land bv rlrlue From Skagway and Yukon. With 8peed Boat TrOOhy. ?f unregistered Instrument, and all Every ten days. Prince Rupert waterfront people are rather worried over the JUni1 X,.l,"JK!f,SJ 'Subscribe for The New fact that Granby took the speed boat cup back with them on ror ,rer Mtpped and debarred from setting Advertise In the Daily News. Daily Saturday. Ackerberg Thomson Co. made a good effort to capture I10 ola for uie n" " Retfatrar snaii the trophy, but the boat was not well balanced and was left hope-)" J owner or it land so sold for lessif. Aow there are a number of people who are keen on re- ajv'd whereas aprucauon bai been deeming the lost position and they are already making plans to mde ror CtTUactu f mdefeasmie tiu a.-..- .,.- ...- uts , - ... . - o the aboTe-mentloned Unds. in the name .un niuim un ui silverware ueposuea in mis port lor r Brenton 0. Moore and nor L. Moore. a year when next they get a chance at it. Mr. Campbell sailed L ? w,lEnEAK3 nrestigaung the I 'The food crisis is grave and urgent, beyond possibility away with it on Saturday, just too late to get a challenge for an- or October, itie the date on which the of Sir Robert Borden other race. It is to be hoped that the present enthusiasm will MM J0T "rtu UJ- exaggeration." I volt U'jFa truk thaMAf I keep up and that there will be a number of local boats entered runTiiEn take kotice that at the 4 next vear. same lime I shall effect registration In pur- I sucuvc ui iucu iuuugn idq isiuq a i rKilKIlnn uu.. lueruucaie or jnaereasmie Tine to tne sarai City and Town Labor Not -a Success. I unless you Uke and prosecute the proper I The carnival was a great success but the exhibition was a foXZd undl. or t Zr miserable lauure. That seems to be the consensus of nnininn P0"1 t,,on 00 m p". Must Save pvppvwhir. .rn.mH rpu w.u... i., .. . . D1 the Und fieglstrr Office. Prince viij. mo cAiuuii.9, laneii on me wnoie Rupert, B.C.. this eth dar of September, were poor, tney were not well staged, and little interest wn (nki-n -D' ... All r . ....... . MACLEOD, The Food Situation n,i niis is wrung, u is a sname mat I'nnce ltupert District nenstrar of Titles. cannot make a decent showing once a year at an exhibition. To w"er - Uur"- Something will undoubtedly have to be done to improve thinirs wmiam Jones. ' or the exhibition will have to be droDned and that nUn ivni.M i. rlnf nuptn, b.c. HE heart of the food production problem is labor, and the a shameful thing to do. SKEE.XA LA.tD DISTRICT DISTRICT OF heart of the labor problem 13 the city dweller. City people CASSIAIL must produce food if Canada is to do her full duty in support TAKE notice that Oranby Consolidated! of our soldiers and Allies. Mining-, Smeltlnr & Power Co., Limited, oil nyot, 11. C, occupation mining- and imelt- Men who are needed on farms must come from the cities and Tax Sale of tut, Intend to apply for permlitlon to I City Lots leaje tne following- deaerlbed Iandi: towns there is no other source. The Provincial Departments Corr.nienclnr at i pot planted lit tbel S.W. comer of Lot Ul, Catilar Dlitrlrt: of Agriculture co-operating with the Canada Food Board, can Itiencc aouthwraterly 40 chain J following-! place thousands of men on good farms in this Province. Lists of delinquent taxes and subsequent taxes In n'gh water mark, to tn S.E. corner of Lot t9t-. thence south 10 chains to low watei They are needed at once. arrears will be published In the News Dally on September mark; thence nortueatterlr 40 etalna fol- 26th and Oct.3rd. In the Empire on September 24th and .iwlng low water mark; thenre north 10 1 Those who remain at home also Grow Food thaina, to the place or beginnlnr and con- must October 1st. 8 ALE TO TAKE PLACE OCTOBER 9th. Ulhter 40 arret nwre or leaa. All persons whose taxes for 1818 are still unpaid after 0HAHBY CONSOLIDATED M1.M50 SMELT A War Garden will not excuse the and Vacant Lot cultivation will ixo k rowrn coupaxy, uuitli September 25th will incur expense of publication. S. II J. Fred Ritchie, Agent. man whose rightful place this year leave the farmers free to grow Date, July eth, ll. is on a farm. But War Garden more food for export. .Names of Active Service men who own property will service is needed from those who be appreciated. can do no more. The vegetable garden offers an E. D. opportunity for service to men Treasurer JOHNSTON,and Collector. LUMBER Every pound of home-grown vegetables, whose circumstances make it Impossible produced on city land by for them to work on a city labor,will be a positiveaddition farm, to women, to boys and girls Agents for to the food supply. Home Garden to city people generally. Prince Rupert Lumber Co. Be a Food Producer This Year and Edward Llpsett, President Harry LIpsett, Manager Ivdward Cunningham, Vice-President Hastlng's Saw Mills If there Is a garden or vacant lot movement In your community, associate yourself with it. If no organization COAL exists, do what you can to Interest your Iipsett-Cunningham &. Co. neighbours in the War Garden campaign. Agents for Write to your Provincial Department of Agriculture - LIMITED Nanalmo Wellington Coal for pamphlets on gardening and additional information. and FISHING A CANNERY EQUIPMENT MARINE HARDWARE Yellowhead Coal CANADA FOOD BOARD Staamshlp Supplies, Oi Engines and Accessories Fish Netting, Twines, Lines, Ropes and Cordage Complete line of PRINCE RUPERT, B. O. BUILDINQ MATERIALS Director of c7 Director of Registered Offlce: Prince nupert Office: Albert ft Lli Production Agricultural Labor Chairman McCaffery, 68 Water Street, Telephone No. 05 Vancouver, B. C. I'. O. Dox 1098 Wharf Offlca, Phonr 664 (In Co-operation with the Provincial Departments of Agriculture.) oma Sacond Axnut, Phona IIS