0 Wedn esday. Octoben 21018 THE DAILY NEWS, , ONL TWO CANNERIES MINER FROM ALICE O.Hce-14 Smith BIojIc P.O. Box 772 1 Edward Lipsetl, President Harry Lipsclt, Manager Phone 131 OPERATING ON SKEENA ARM VISITS THE CIi7 Edward Cunningham, Vice-President Prince Rupert Engineering & Supply Co. "lanager Urn of Oceanic Says They Ah old lime prospector and Htd Full Pack This Year miner was In town for a short Lipsett-Cunningham & Co. Engineers, Jobber, Contractors of 26,000 Cases. time last evening in the person of John A. Pratt. He was on his way clmate furnished for Electric Wiring and Complete That Hie Oceanic cannery on south frpm Alice Arm by the limited Plant Installation! the Skeenahns pul up a full pack Chelohsin. While here he looked FISHING & CANNERY EQUIPMENT MARINE HARDWARE. tills year of about 25.000 case, up a few old friends whom he Northern B.C. Representatives- half of which are sockeyeo, is the meets periodically. Steamship Supplies,. Gas Engines and Accessories Canadian Westinghouse Range,Electrical Motor,Equipment,Ueneratort,Electric I word brought by A. W. Carter, Mr. Pratt was very enthusiastic Fish Netting, Twines, Lines, Ropes and Cordage Co.. Hamilton Lamps, &e. manager of that cannery. He says about the prospect of Alice Arm. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. Rubber hat the only canneries now operating He says that while there has not anndveur Tire& Mechanical Kutiber Goods, Hose - ..KKUm ,Wr.. IIdUnjf are the Port Edward and Hie been a lot of prospecting done registered Office: Prince Ituperl Office: Balmoral. They are packing dog, this year, the development work 68 Water Street, Telephone No. 95 Canada Wire & Cable. Hare and Insulated Copper. salmon. has shown that many of the prospects Vancouver, B. C. P. O. Box. 1698 Co.. Montreal Steel and Iron Wire. j The pack has been an average are in a good way to be one but the prices of everything come mines. The Dolly Varden Engineering -Deico" Domestic Liuht product " Iiu,'tJ Electric Plants are ho high that there is not asjllne will be finished in a couple of Co Dayton much money In it now as in for-jweeks' time and that will make Pelton Water Wheel Co. water wheel and mei; years when the prices were the mine owners up the valley do San FrancisCO Hydraulic Appar.tvs lower. jsdme real wor$c, WHICH ROAD ? Coast Pipe Co. j The Dominion Oovernment hasf Mr. Pratt has some property of pacific Woodsl0VflVTukl(tt(, .commandeered all the sockeyce'his own behind the Spanish Vancouver and the other red salmon with thr -group. It is gold and silver and YOU MUST CHOOSE ONE Dodge Manufacturing "g&7; exception of 25 per cent of (he,makes a fine showing. He is CO., Toronto Hangers, etc. cohoes. They have also left 35 taking samples of the ore south .per cent of the pinks and all the with him. He say that the United of Westinghouse Motors, Lamps and other Electrical A line ueg saimon ana wiute springs, jueiais oo. on me nuance iwver Equipmentani GaaJyear Bslting carried in stock The cannrr think they might as have 70 tons of ore on the dump well have taken them all. and the La Rose claims to have Some of the canneries have 50 tons. This is all rich ore and Ik. suffered considerable inconvenl- wilt be shipped during the winter, ence from the Oovernment taking; Joe Wells has a fine showing lover the fish as they already had of native silver ore on his place S. S. PRINCE RUPERT purchased labels and other ma-about six miles from town. He on terial and these have to be held is associated with Miles Donald THIS THIS .over until another season. Hn the ownership of the property. S.S. PRINCE GEORGE NAAS VALLEY Salvation Army. LEADS TO LEADS TO SAILING Public meetings. Tuesdays. HiDNIQHT SUNDAY and THURSDAY for Swanson Bay, John Nelson of the Crease Trail'Thursdays and Saturdays at P p. Ocean Falls, Vancouver, Vlcorla and Seattle. district hatt just brought in ome n. Sundays st 7:30 p. r. YOUR LOSS YOUR GAIN MIDNIGHT WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY for Oranby Bay. stock from Gitwangar over the old Gitwangar trail, namely, one Advertise in the Daily News. S. S. PRINCE JOHN and PRINCE ALBERT. very fine specimen of Belgian Alternating Weekly to Queen Charlotte Islands. draft horse and two Holstein j cows from J. Lindsay's herd. He TO SUBSCRIBERS ! TRAIN 8ERVICE experienced difficulty in getting across the Cranberry river, the i wcotusoar n4MTuaor at It for Smith" Subscribers to The News e..Mr odt. 'bridge having been washed out ' TAKE NO CHANCES delivery are asked to pay the potau tut b4 sonta. ,last fall. Mr. Nelson is also importing boys each month , a brood sow and Nels when they call, except WITH FIRES For Information and reservations apply to Olson i getting in three -small where payment has beer , O F. JOHNSTON, City Passenger and Ticket Agent. porkers with a view to raising made for tbe year in advance. CHy Ticket Omce. 626 Third Avenue. PHONE 260 .hogs in the immediate. future. Tbe boys when ' PUT THEM OUT collecting carry olllcial receipts A sad accident occurred , very which should always at 11 ell Gate on Wednesday, Sept. be preserved. ' 25. A party of Indians, returning Advertise In The News from the salmon fishing, werq Daily CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY navigating the very difficult passage there in their boat when the engine stalled. In their efforts Lowest Rates to all Eastern Points to bold the boat inshore a young j mail nauicd Gilbert Simpson in Steamsr Vaaswvir and the via to Canadian Pa:iS: Railway 'tome way slipped overboard and The food crisis is grave and urgent Beyond the iwas immediately swept into tbe possibility of exaggeration." Sir Robert Borden Meals and Berth included on Steamer ortcx of swiijiug waters and dis appeared. All efforts to rmner the body proved futile. FOR VANCOUVER, VICTORIA AND SEATTLE To Feed Again on Sept. 27 a young Indian Help ss. ramctss sophia Mils from prior urtt grinbrr t lin. tJrd 4 named Silas Kussell fell Oct i: 4th. tub and f ith! oer board from his boat and was roa srrcMiuM, mnuu, wmMeciL. saaawar. Alaska drowned. Parties are searching the body. Yourself for . ramctss sopmia miu from rmr Hetrt tpttwitr tu, itib aad iruwr ttui, tut t&4 ilit Mr. Evan of Prince Hupert is in Uio valley tuning and repairing 'organ; These instruments, of " of rations 99 W. C. ORCHARD, General Agent. 'course, are notnumerous yet, but Are you only a destroyer C ner Fourth Strt tni Third Atnu, Prfnc Ruprt. B.C. as the Indians say, "What little when you might be a food producer? I music we have, let's have it in I itune." ... Every pound of food that can be grown in Canada and made The missionary garden pioi available for export, will be desperately needed by those who is making up for last year's crop the brunt of the fighting; and the suffering;. bearing; jUluch wa destroyed by floods. are High Class Printing ,The Ibis year first revealed potato 12 stalk large sampled tubers The amount of food produced this year will be absolutely weighing seven pounds 3 1-2 limited by the extent to which people in cities and towns 'ounces. The second) stalk produced become food producers there is no other labor reserve. 13. weighing seven pounds. What the next digging will show The Daily News Print Shop is efuipied to do the remains to be seen. WHERE DO YOU BELONG? finest kinds of printing at the most reasonable lienor! says there is over a ton or ripe tomatoes on John IVAigle's On the Farm? In the War Garden? prices. No job is too small to receive careful punch, but it is feared they will attention and none too big for the shop to handle. have lo rot there for lack of the Thousands of men are urgently By growing vegetables in home and thus nians lo chip them out to mar needed on farms in this province to gardens or on vacant lots, " ' i Tii nnlnl. however, lies in make possible increased production helping to feed themselves, city and I ii.o demonstrated fact that loma of food. Those who could go and town people can leave the farmers and ripened free to more food for export.. ni'XIMiSS AM) ROCIAh CAHIS be grown yet hold back, should not forget grow I in the valley. D'Aigle that, unless production is greatly All that is produced in this way is XtlTK lllitDS AND K.VVirMHMW has "joined up."... increased, hundreds of thausands of gain and a net addition to the national will die of starvation. 1 food supply. people IHSI'KW IXMTK1M ASU IK)!fiKIW ! rim number of salmon observed this year in tbe vicinity of the nooKi.irrs ami i olukiw various spawning grounds bears War Garden service is not sufficient for the man whose rightful place is oa the farm. no comparison with that of other But the War Garden does offer an opportunity for tens of thousands of people, whose ClItCLI.AUS AM) USTAIi NOTICKS v.m. And If wliat.me inuians. circumstances oblige them to remain in the city, to have at least a small part as food I UATKItXAI, ROC1KTY WORK maintain be true, that tbo floods producers. Interest the boya and girls in the War Garden, for they too can . November wasneu out an food. of last help to grow IHXICHT ilOOKH AM) CIIKCKH ti. jmawninB bed in Hie vaiiey If there is a garden or vacant lot movement in your community associate yourself wtta lit is time for the cannery men to it. If no organization exists, do what you can to interest your neighbours in tha sit up and take notice, otherwise Wax Garden campaign. the Naas limy have to be written Write to your Provincial Department of Agriculture The Daily News Print Shop off the list of salmon streams. for additional information. High class entertainment at CANADA FOOD BOARD Tommy Hums Cabaret ou Wednesday Third Ave.,Prince Rupert night. Good music by fine vocalists. Como to th opening niclil mi Wednesday. -J" M al Orders receive careful & prompt attention Onecii Charlotte Islander can Chairman. nnt do bettor than moll tholr (I co-o partition with the Provincial Departments of Acricultun) printing needs to The News Print and get the- work done Shop Advertise in "The Daily News"! .romptly and well. D