.. The Daily News MAIL SCHCUULE PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA De.- Published Every Afternoon, except Sundayi'by The News For tho East. Printing and Publishing Co., Third -Avenue.5 Mondays, Wednesdays ami Sut- irdays at 0:30 a. m. H. P. PULLEN, Managing Editor. From the East. Now that the new j Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays SUBSqRIPTION RATES: government standard at 5i45 p. ii). City Delivery, by carrier or mail, per month 75c. flour is in general cse,the i By Mail-Canada or Great Britain, in advance, per year SG.Oo. quality of the yeast you for Vancouver: ' 'To United States and othe- countries in a J anc . $7.G(. dsc is more important Sundays 10 p. in. than ever. Use Royal Tuesdays .5 p.m. Telephone 98. Yeast Cakes. Their quality Thursdays 10 p.m. is reliable. absolutely Saturdays 7 a.m. TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING -- 60 cents itich. Bread made with Royal per ' '- Contract Rates on application. Yeast moist longer will keep than fresh that and Prom Vancouver Ef s the great war- 10 (Sundays p.m. made with any other. rdncsdays 10:30 a. in. time DAILY EDITION. !ttfc Thursday, Oct. 10, 1918. Send name and address Saturdays 10:30 a.m. sweetmeat. for copy Royal Yeast take Book. For Anyox: the benefit, Duty of Union E.W.GILLETTCO.LTD. Sundays w 10 p.m. the To fls Members. WINNIPEG TORONTO, CANADA MONTREAL Wednesdays 10 p. m. Pleasure, the economy A case of particular interest to members of trade unions Saturdays 10 p. m of a 5c packacc of was tried recently in Alberta. According lo the account published WMGLEVS FromAnyox: inttiie Labor Gazette, two coal miners were refused admission to Tuesdays .a.m. a union and as a result they were uuablo to secure employment. Thursdays a.m -has made If the u. Not being able to sue the union because it was not incorporated TO SUBSCRIBERS undays p.m. vorlte "sweet ration" the men sued the officers and members of the union individually of the Allied Subscribers lo The News armies, For Port Simpson and Naas Rlvei vwitli the result that secured they damages to the amount bfU are asked lo pay the delivery points: $435.02 for loss of wages and $100 general damages with costs. boys each month Sundays 10 p.m. sendlttoyourtritnd The argument used in trying the case was that they were wrong- . when they call, except fully excluded contrary to the constitution of the union and were vs here payment lias beer From Port Simpson and Naas at the front: made for the in advance. deprived of a civil right as a consequence. This seems to place year River Points: Hie trades union in the light of a public institution with a public Collecting The carry boys official when receipts Tuesdays a.m It's the handiest, duty to perform. which should- always loneest -lasting re Queen Charlotte Islands: Work for Men at bo preserved.. for Massctt, Port Clements and freshment he can Front Done Locally. Upper Island points: carry The summarized reports of the local Red Gross societies is Vednesdays 0. p. m. a splendid record of work done lo help the men who are fighting Advertise in the Dally News. From Maasel, Port Clements and our battles. The total money raised, including the amount sent LAND ItEGlSTnV ACT. Upper Island points: CHEW IT AFTER to the prisoners of war, amounts to $15,835 and all the expense (SecUona st and iti.) ridajs, p. m. EUERV MEAL incurred in doing it was only $115. Added to that is the work He Application No. 978-1 i S771-I. done by the ladies and donated which is valued at over $3,000 TAKE NOTICE thai application hai oeer Tor Skldegate, Queen Charlotte and the car load of sphagnum moss which commercially valued S?,e i" "1,"r Uiw Loa" LmS ,n' City and Lower Island points: The Flavour Lasts at not less than $2,000. making a grand total of aDnroximalelv&Tf TlLZ VJVSL.TTT. aturdays 8 p. in. Made qi,uyu lor tins district alone for lied Cross purposes during thel city or r-rinee ituperi, umr Krom Skldegate. Quevn Charlotte (a Canadi year just completed, it was Hardly to be wondered at that the Uie ,,,u uy or :iortmer- i97- or ' City and Lower Island points-Tuesdays. society should return to ofllce the men and women who hH Hnn. .OLrAH "V. t?ru,a. Vc - - I tract of land iitd prendre Mluaw. ivm. such line work, the exception. being in the case of Air. Conwav and umt m tbe MuniciDaiitr at n t.r.-. . .. . t r J i -ii I "u iuuuu -it liupossiuie to continue as secretary, ine society f rrlnce liupcrt, more particularly knowi For Skagway and the Yukon. nceus no congratulations. The work speaks for itself. land described at Lot iren (It:, Hi- Every ten days. l twenty-live (Zi). Section even 7. am Much to Do I101 th,rtfka IJ Bluet ihiriy-flve 3S From Skagway and Yukon. nrn- ,r,rn,.As pwtHo eitni (g,. Map u. You ar r. Every len days. w.wiv iiu. Innlri1 tn rmlMt K .1.1m r.r ih. ... ureat events are occurring every day in European countries, purctiaatr witum a days from ih da The war has entered into the condition where men and women frUi! ""!lrf of "--"' imagine that no further effort is necessary to brin the Teutons 2. ZZZT?ZtJ?.S?: iu men- Kiiees. u wouia ue aanperous ana mitrhl bnnc disnstnrltion i or um -Land D-ntrr am- iu it we..failed in keeping up everj- atom of our self-imposed task, "xatotnu. and to tbe r0iiowio t to assist Ihft nntirtn l llils rilin1 norinH" 'Tlii clinin-Kii !!.. urtrrwi'!',i'. K imiiicusc uii an tiasses aiiu uuiiuuiuiis, jjui ii must go On lo Hie ci " iwnari. Deinr tiled ixroie im rert eep up the uiuer enu. ine surrenaer or uuifrarm and the unrest iu Turkew A 3. assured that 1AM ana Austria appears or preat importance, winch no doubt H is. I?L,ID . . .. " idom- cuimim trill people e-spond Prussia will be alone in the struggle against almost every other ciaumur any mtereit m tbe mi l vir'iu. Food nation in the. world lof n' unrerUlered ImiruirKOt. and al Supply to every cff r- inaiMniu ulillnln mmi Inlauil In V... I-.. The Teutons begin to realize "that their place iu the sun" iy dm ! nue 11 ik.i retiatirw necessary to ihe success is liable to become obliterated, and will make every effort lo sayelrSSS.TMZJJ! of our cause with their country from suffering the devastation wrought by them find S 'usiufl'tS and Help the same indomitable in luumncs ui uur uint. vve now nave nunoieus Ol lllOU-I"" reamer ine peron entitled unfle sands of prisoners lo support. Our armies are increasing and our VSu iSPuS.-" WBer ' ,b Ut,d ardour and devotion fatalities are not decreasing by any means. Food is required fori a.m wiiEnEAs application iia be that have filled me with Ollr forces and fop those who 5 CerUfltave of Indereatlble T1U Overseas nra tint nrmlnwrc. Tl, Make . . . . - . - - 1 I In f Kb ihnriTij.nliiMi.-1 l.nH. In K. n .n. Victory mriuiirnntiipo nf iv-ii. mnnllinnc n, .1, nn .1. - : mi I - iu im uuu. Pride and gratitude cuiinuuc. mtr or Nathan Loula Undo and Dora Schcin enemy is able to put up a stiff fight along the shortened line be- man. since the war began." fore we force him across the river Rhine. I wheiieas on inuratinr u uii The hislorv of Nnnrilenn shnws lm IhopA ic kUv-c ,1i.m- appeara tbat prior lo tne lltb day Sure II ii Majcstt Kiko ' t-i r.nm o i. s. i t m, .1... , . uno oaie on wmen me aau r-'V' Millie f,v ia at, laigc. mere lb sun worK JOr aillMndt were sold for overdue law). yo oi ut. to accompiisn heiore tne world returns lo a state when the 'e b rerutered owner tbereor. soldier will lay down his arms and when ihe nonbelligerent civets runT,,tn take notice mat n u nri his uirirk ' umnnrl nf rr, rr-i n.f M tlm ' Teet regljtraUon it menace is far from being squelched, even in our own country. Certiorate or indefeauie Title w n .UR soldiers must be fed; the people at Uur duty lo our country and lo ourselves is lo still keen nn interns! w in tiie named or Aatiun um in everything going on around us leadine to a 'nermanenf nenr" ,n1 Dor Bc,M!"imin ua, "" 1 w nome must be fed. And in spite of ,M , Preeut proper proeeedlnif- v When nnp ...fieel rel.trns In He mnn;nrr rv. . . ,u"""es uul auiMici uuj-s ru- eaumiin yoor uun. if any. lo the ai Germanv's lurn io ineir nomes it win pe tune to say "thank God Ihe world lwd. or to prerent utu prwved miirdnrmis romnoin tn is now ana rorever a safe place in which to live." on my part dated at tto Land netl'trr omee cut off the Allies' Food supply, by sinking r.'iiifg nupert. p. t ttjli tSni djj o' H. V. MACLEOD, every ship on the High Seas an ample and Dlt.-lct Iterinrar or Title unfailing flow of food to England and Ii.' Hl-rt Hitiiftirandt. Prtnee nmim. n c CH Michael Byrne, Uutte, WooUi, France be sti s a f ranrla rr, I'rtnce ItutTt. B. C must maintained. Sk'EE.IA LA.tD DUTIUCT DISTniCT Of YOU MUST CHOOSE ONE CASSIAIL This is National Service-Not TAKE notice tnal Oranby CunaoUdatet to the Farmer Mlolnr. Smeltlnr k I'ower Co.. Limited. o only nyei, B. C, oetupadon tnintar and snieit lor, Intfnda to apply tor percolation u But to YOU to everybody Irate the foUonlnr draerlled landj. CoiiuixriMtnf at a tot t-la tiled at Ibt This appeal is directed B.W. corner of Lot I alt, nacaltr Dlatrff tnence soutliwei terly 40 ehalna followlm blh wafer mark, lo the S.E of Li corner must unite as a Nation to SERVE sf; tnwtee aoutli to chalin lo low wan- WE PLANTa garden tnal!or large. UtJli mart; tnence nortliraiterly 40 chain fol toSAVEand to PRODUCE. Men, back yard. Cultivate the lowins low ater mark: ilwnre north n women and children the chain, to tbe place of Lcrlnttlnr and coo young, the middle vacant lota. Malce them all yield food THIS THIS taminr 40 am. mure or !. aged and the old all can help In the CBAXBy COJISOLIDATEI) MIM.KO SMtl I Nation's Army of Production. i.w rowtn cumpanv. utini-.; of towns find no better can " i. rred lllteMp, A rem. WOMEN LEADS TO LEADS TO lulr. inly Mil. 1811. P VERY pound of FOOD raised, helps Important outlet for their WATEH NOTICE reduce the cost of living and adds to energies than In cultivating a vegetable the Food Supply for Overseas. garden. YOUR LOSS YOUR GAIN TAKE NOTICE thai It H. Ntl uh.... addre la Stewart. B. C. will apply for i ,.. me w .c aua ue terra ruMe fe" For information on any subject relating Be patriotic in act as of water per tecond out t the orll fork j i icue creea, wmtn now aoutherl' to the Farm and Garden, write: well in thought. as and (IralDi into Salmon lUver. Tlje waii i will Lie diverted from the n mm mt a iu.ii.. INFORMATION BUIUtAU about U.OOO fret from Caaead Crek Department of Agriculture Tnia notie waa polled on the around .)u Use Hie atith dar of Auruit iai . . OTTAWA every means available till notlc and an application pujiuull TAKE MO CHANCESS iiwreio tn niea in the office of Ue Overlook nothing. Water Xieeorder at frinr n.,... n Objeciion lo the application may be filed WITH FIREB uoijipirtawy-im io hn m water ir iiecorder nirbiv or Victoria with b B Dominion Department of Agriculture C uUhln thirty day aftvr the Brit 'an-' triM vi iuii twtire. TUc i f nrl OTTAWA CANADA. PUT THEM OUT uufinon i mil nutiee Ii ,,,111 nn,. HON. MAMW BURRBLL, Minister. ft. K NEILL, AppUcint.