ill Till: DAILY MWS. I n.lay September 27 198 " ,.MI The Daily News MAIL SCHEDULE PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA MADE IN CANADA For the East. Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by The News Moudays, Wednesdays aud Saturdays Printing and Publishing Co., Third Avenue. al 0.30 a.m. H. F. PULLEN, Managing Editor. From the East. Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays SUBSCRIPTION RATES: at S:5 p. m. City Delivery, by carrier or mail, per month 75c. By Mail-Canada or Great Britain, in advance, per year $6.00. m For Vancouver: 10 ,n P To United States and other countries, in advance, $7.50. Sundays P'n' Tuesdays -5 Telephone 98. SJBBBeBBBa o-n.-wSJW,SJBBl Thursdays 10 p.m. TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING - 50 cents per inch. Saturdays ? a.m. Contract Rates on application. From Vancouver Friday, Sept. 27, 1918. Sundays P-m DAILY EDITION. Wednesdays 10:30 a. m Way You Turn Saturdays 10:30 a. in Any Editor Has t a nAnn.anntlnn For Anyox: Tim dvopum rlprirvmftll in Prinze Runert has a congregauo Sundays .10 p.m you will find WRIGLEY'S. nf n few hundreds once or twice a week. The editor of The News Wednesdays 10 p. m inn nf nhmit four thousand every day to whic Saturdays 10 p. m Everybody thinks of WRIGLEY'S I he nreaches through the columns of the paper. The newspaper loses in personal contact, but it gains in the numbers it touches From Anyox: when chewjng gum Is mentioned. J anq ine i irequency- oi appeal. There was a wise Spear-woman Tuesdays . . .a.m. The mission.. of the newspaper. is to provide news, but inci lived in a shoe Thursdays , . . a.m. This Is the result of years of I dentally it has tne opportunity i. io preacn t. uuu uiu cunuua mme : For her many children she know undays . . p.m I In iuoi Itia nronrhmnnln Oftpll thfi meSSa?G what to do; effort to give mankind the ... - ...i. rn. if jc c.f!hhioH nfr hnrrtarllv. vil. manv nconlc them most witti and Haas RUei It 11 k U YYCUIW Ulld, V 1 IO - -j t a fchc made happy For Port Simpson I read it faithfully and perhaps criticize the. point of view or scoff Wrigley's for all points: benefits and enjoyment of this ..a a 1 T I 1 1. il.i m-Zunrr r t nMnUldl) al the sentiment expressed, nuw auu uiuu uio ico U4 v"' It kept them in trim at a cost ver Sundays 10 p.m, nppson nri adnnted and sent out as the gospel. That is done low-cost sweetmeat, j when it is considered the other person has an interesting massage, Advertise in the Dally News. From Port Slrvipson and Naas Opinion filatnmnnt Versus nf FflcL. LAND ItEGISTnY ACT Tuesdays River Points: a.m. WRIGLEY'S helps appetite and I (Section S tod 14.) There was a time when the newspapers were purchased for f thirst-renews the editorials. That was a long time ago. Today not many people Re Application Ko. I0IU I. rile 0. Queen Charlotte Islands: digestion-allays buy a paper in order to read opinions. They prefer the record of TAKE MOTICE that application h bttt For Masselt, Port Clements and vigour. f acts rather than inferences drawn therefrom, otiu mere are made to rtrUicr Brcnton O. Moore and U Moore of Prince C. at Upper Island points: Itoy Rupert. B. hundreds of people who take pleasure and perhaps profit from owner In fee under a Tax Sale Deed from Vcdnesdays 0. p. in. HAOC IN CANADA I reading the opinions of others.. That is true here as elsewhere Ibe Collector of tne Clir of rrlnce Rupert, "After unless many people tell what is not trus. bearing date tne fStn day f 'irrniber. From Masset, Port Clements am . every There are some wiseheads who remark: "Why does he not 1(17, of ALL AND S1.N0ULAR that certain parcel or tract of land and premise allu Upper Island points: J KlrnritWgTn6 get out and do things himself instead of always telling us wha ate, Ijlng and belnr in tne Municipality of ridays, p. m. wc should do." The work of the editor is to stimulate others the City of rrlnce nupert. more particu rather than to do himself. Usually he is too busy to do anything lirly known and described at Lot elfhteen For Skidegate, Queen Charlotte Section ill block (181, eighteen (18), except to preach. Often the things that are advocated not may city of rrlnce nupert. Map tti. You City and Lower Island points: be for the best interest of the community but at anyrate there are required to con lest tne claim of tne alurdays & p. in. is stimulated either co-operation or opposition and either is better lax purcbater within ii dayt from the uu than of the service of this notice (wbicb may stagnation. be effected by publication), and your at From Skidegate. Uucun Charlotte Should Be More Than lenUon Is called to section 38 of the "Land City and Lower Island points-Tuesdays. Fifty per cent True. fterutry Act" with amendments, and to If a writer is true more than half the time his writings are the following extract therefrom: "And In default of a rateat or certificate worth while. If he is over fifty per cent untrue he is a failure of lis pendens being- nied before the regis For Skagway and the Yukon. Truth is of view and that tration as owner oi me Derson emit ita un very largely a point it is always possible der such tax sale, all persons so served Kvery ten days. what one man considers true another considers false and to him with notice and those claiming it is false. There are so many subjects that might be discussed claiming through any or Interest under In them,the and land all by persons virtue From Skagway and Yukon. in newspaper editorials with profit and pleasure and yet, owing or persons any claiming unregistered any interest Instrument,In the and land all Every ten days. to the desire not to offend readers, they are omitted. There are by descent whose title Is not registered questions of religion, of sociology and philosophy; there are for under ever the estopped provisions and debarred cf this Act,from shall setting be Advertise in the Daily News. Subscribe for The Daily News questions of ethics wich are often debatable. Yet some of thes up any claim to or In respect or the land so sold for taxes, aud the Registrar shall subjects' are dangerous for. a newspaper to discuss because so register ine person entitled under sucn many people look on them as vital questions which should not taxes tax sale" as owner of Ibe land so sold for ne ngntiy approached. AND "WHEfiEAS application has been Exhibition Building made for a Certificate of Indefeasible Title Asa Gymnasium. o f the Brenton above-mentioned 0. Moore and lands.noy In L. the Moore.name "The food crisis is grave and urgent beyond the At a recent meeting of the Agricultural Association it was AND WHEREAS on Investigating the possibility of exaggeration." -Sir Robert Borden suggested by Alderman Smith that the Exhibition Building might title It appears that prior to the Uih day De usea as a gymnasium during the winter months. It sounded or October, 1918 (the date on which tbe like a splendid suggestion. It is a large building and if fitted up Mid lands were sold for overdue taxes). you were the assessed owner thereof. ior me purpose ana properly strengthened it would make a fine FCRTIIEn TAKE NOTICE that at Ibe To Feed gym. It is not used except once or twice a year, so why not let same time I shall effect registration In pur Help ii earn us cost suance- of such application and issue Certificate of lodereastble Title to tbe said These are days of conservation. To use the exhibition build lands In tbe name of tbe aroresaid parties ing for a gymnasium, would be one of the best bits of conserva unless you take and proiecute tbe proper lion that I'nnce Hupert could undertake. At present it is a waste. proceedings to establls.. your claim. It any, Yourself it not to the said lands, or to prevent such pro- is drawing down dividends. It is bad enough to have the tosed action on my part cnuren nunaings empty all the week and the schools on Sundays Dated at the Land Registry Office, rrlnce oui io nave a uunaing empty and unused almost throughout the nupert, Ii. C. this bid day of September, year is the grossest kind of waste. Especially so is that true a.u. 1I8. when a building is badly needed for the boys and girls to use District II. r. MACLEOD, Are you only a "destroyer of rations" Registrar of Titles, recreation.during the dull days of winter in which to take exercise and To Robert Waller Williams,0. Laurie, when you might be a food producer? Small Tax List William Jones, Indicates Faith in City. rrlnce Rupert, B.C. Every pound of food that can bo grown in Canada and made nil a.Nothing 11.. 1 . indicates I ' I the renewed interest. -. in Prince Rupert so SKEE.1A LAND DISTRICT DISTniCT. OF I available for export, will be desperately needed by those who wcu a me wix saie nsi wnicn was published in this paper yester CASSIAR. are bearing the brunt of the fighting and the suffering. day. The number of parcels to be advertised was gradually re duced until when it was printed it was less than 500. It wai Mining,TAKE Smelting notice that k rower Oranby Co.,Consolidated Limited, of I The amount of food produced this year will be absolutely thought, when the work of preparing the lists was commenced nyox, B. a, occupation mining and smell limited by the extent to which people in cities and towns that the number might nnnrnximnfp 7nn. Pnni noiH nr. Inr, Intends to pply for permission tol knowing that eventually the property would be good value and ease tne following described lands: become food producers there is no other labor reserve. Commencing at a post planted at the nuiui saving. 8.w. corner of Lot isjg. Casslar District: thence southwesterly 40 chains following blgb water mark, to Um 8.E. corner of Lot WHERE DO YOU BELONG? 898; thence south 10 chain to low water mark; thence northeasterly 40 ehaln fol lowing low water mark: thence north 10 1 chains, to tbe place of beginning and con On the Farm? In the War Garden? taining 40 acres more or less. CIUBY ING CONSOLIDATED i POWER COMPANY,MINING LIMITED.8MPI.T- Thousands of men are urgently By growing vegetables In home s. 18 J, rred Ritchie, Agent needed on farms In this province to gardens or on vacant lots, and thus Date, July etn. tots. make possible increased production helping to feed themselves, dty and 99 of food. Those who could so and townpeople can leave the farmers A Lap Ahead yet hold back, should not forget free to grow more food for export. that, unless production is greatly All that is produced in this way is L UMBER increased, hundreds of thousands of gain and a net addition to the national people will die of starvation. food supply. Dunlop Tires "Traction Agents for War Garden service is not sufficient for the man whose rightful place is on the farm. Prince Rupert Lumber Co. But the War Oarden does offer an opportunity for tens of thousands of people, whose "Special represent doing -- and circumstances oblige them to remain in the city, to have at least a small part as food producers. Interest the boys and girls in the War Oarden, for they too can Hastlng's Saw Mills to food. help grow best1 what other tires may If there Is a garden or vacant Jot movement In your community associate yourself with COAL It. If no organization exists, do what you can to interest your neighbours in tho Wa Garden campaign. have been trying to do well. Agents for Nanalmo Wellington Coal Write to your Provincial Department of Agriculture and for additional information. U Masters of the Road" Yellowhead Coal CANADA FOOD BOARD - Complete line of 0 BUILDING MATERIALS Albert 8 Mcialfenj, l Chairman. IPUNLQP TIRE S ( Wharf Offloa, Phont 864 (In cooperation with the Provincial Drpartmeata cf Agricultural Offlea Sscend Avsnut, Phon its