Thursday Pr,-, r -1 r w Q, J 0 The Daily News i: bed ckoss rreets S1IL SCHEDULE PRIKCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA EXCOWtHQ DEMXTEO; for lh CasL .. APPEAL FOR FcUxbtd Ett Aft-erwso. except Skadar, br Toe Ke MORE lmf-j-, Wednesdays and SaU Pfctic aoi PcLSifces Co . Third Areaoe. A ciAAt fresn ciui 'Brr st :o a. IL F. PULLEK, Majugccc Eoirot leas it beta received at fbeaSgsarttrs. is Target, j From the EasL saris? thai ahfewiffe ttte i 9says. Toesdays aad Tburs SUBSCRIPTION EATE& , Ri Cr&t Soesety has bo& 4jt at : P-aa. &'t DtHrtrrx, by carrier or tsaM, per month ic aUe so fa? to ppr the B llafl-Caaada or Great Britain, in adrance. er year $1CX demands sade spot: K, For Vancouver: farther tresatei&ss draiss D' P- - To United States aad otter cxnntrie. In Sawuw. $7.50. l&mixT as a resuU of the reeeal Tuesdays P-- the sun with F STeal battle are ea4s tThvrsdays io p.m. Telethosc 93. st&efcs to beeosae deleted fatordcys ' ajn- askd the for TRAJJSIEKT DISPLAY ADVERTISING - 50 cents per inch. BeeeisUy stealer work is aised to From Vancouver Contract Bates on application. keep cp a sufleicat ssopb SvwUys P"1 to take care of tke masked, Wednesday 10:30 a. n ffiiililtr 1918 DAILY EDITIOX. 'gjgfe Thar day, frypt. 12, la Prisoe Repert either atrdays . 18:30 a. n. fod or iaoa7 may be Patriotic Fund to i left at the Red Cross feat Foe Anyoi: 1 Remain as Formed. j tm Third Aveoee aar Friday 10 It will Le utipleafaal news to many to bear that the Canadian anj by dots? so all Wedaesdays Sjdays I p.pjn,in Vision, for a moment, those far off ports Patriotic Fund is to he continued There was an unofficial inli-; ean "do their ML" Satardayt 10 p. m beyond the trackless seas mation last season to the effect that that vould he the lati year during which the people would be asked to sapport thu land. torrid From AnyoC From Arctic Ice. to the lands This was in response to an agitation again.fl iL Tuesday . jn There is no objection to making contributions to the Patriotic TO MINERS, CONTRACTORS, ETC Tbsrsdays ajn. beneath Ihe Southern Cross Fund. The objection is to making the soldiers wives and families seem to b la recipients of charity. Their hatbands or A cosUmrl for drrrimir 346 feet Sandays pjn tucked in the mountains, to From towns tor tLe lime cf UibmL 'ut I x IS, ami 56$ father are fighting onr battle. They are gmng op For Port Simpson and Naas Rivet CroeaL 8 9. at the beinjr and rutin for all time that which ts dearest to theza. f4 of sue x points: the busy river's mouth ftullivaa Mine. Kiotberly. till be They bare a perfect right to be kept by the state without any Sundays 10 p.m. made with respmlb!e parties. appeals to the charitably inclined or any irrrestigation as to how BpeeifieatfeBs nay be cbtaiaed on WRIGLEY5 is there! the funds are being spenL applieatiOB to the aodertMcaed. From Port Simpson and Kaas ilany dependents of the soldiers feel rery keenly the posi A farther contract f 3d fret River Points: There, because men find MADE IN CANADA tion in which ther are placed. are forced under me con- -Men of both tasef and emeot will be Tu-days .a.m. itriiulion law to fro to the war and the same power which takes eeaeidered on eetaptetloii of the comfort and refreshment SEALED TICHT them from their hornet should as a matter of right provide for above. . Queen Charlotte Islands: In Its continued use. KEPT RIGHT thoe thai are left btbind. THE cd.XSOLIDATKD MIXING A For Massett, Port ClemesU and very City Seems SMIiLTI.VG CO. Upper Island points: Because of Its benefits To Be Prospering. uperintesde&t Vednesdays 0. p. in. and because A correspondent from the provincial capital says that while tHiHivau Mine, Kiinberler. B. C he hear that Prince Hupert is forging ahead and very prosirous Queen Charlotte Islandeiji can Froia Mastet. Tort Clements aad this city will "have to go some" if it is to catch up with ictorta. not do better than mail their Upper Nlfcnd points: SiThe Flavour In that city they have a lot of shipbuilding going on. .New con printing needs to The News Print ridays, p. in. tracts have recently been secured and everybody is working and Shop and get the work done earning big money. The payroll keeps the pot boiling. roniptly and well. F.r Sxklegale, Queen Charlotte There is general prosperity on the Pacific coast which is City and Lower Island points: moot congenial to everyone. It is pleasant to live in a community LAND ACT fORM NO. 11 aturdays 8 p. m. that is succeeding. There is a note of optimism that it is bard SOTICE OF nTEJITIO.I TO AITLT TO to ulrike in dull times. On the Pacific coast the people have the LEASE LA5D From Skfdegate. Uncn CharloUe goods to deliver and they are delivering them. It is the growing 15 QVEtX CHJUltOTTE ISLANDS LASD '!lty and Lower Island points-Tuesdays. time. DISTPJCT; KECO 111)150 DISTRICT OF S KEE3A AJfD SITUATE 05 SOUTH Asks Elimination SHOKE Or LAOOOX 1 5 LET. MORESBY I5LA.1D. ABOUT 05E MILE FROM ITS For Skagway and the Yukon. Of Joy Riding. The fuel controller is asking for the elimination of joy riding TAKE MOL'TH.5011CE Oat I. J0II.1 M. MAC Kvery ten days. in order to conserve gasoline. There is a little joy riding done MILLAX of Vmcourer, B. C, occupation From and Yukon. in Prince Hupert, but not much. The request cannot apply with CannerjTiMD.' tntawls to fiply far permit Skagway much force to a city that is shut in a9 ia this one and which lino to lease Um following Ctttribt laixls Fvery ten days. CufUnrnclav at a MI planted cei Um depends mostly on water and rail transportation. At the same milli (bore of Laroon Inlet, Morfibf If Advertise in the Daily News. Subscribe for The Daily News time it is possible that there might be some Having in gasoline. laixl, about one mile from lti mouUi In the old country automobiles are not allowed to be used I hence ureat.fO cta(ni; tbence wMii.tO for pleasure purposes. In Ireland recently a wedding party was rtiilni; Uw-nce faitvtO chain more or lel to low water mark at the teach; tbence driving home when they were placed under arrest and haled before southerly fot lowing tow water mark to Ibe a magistrate. It was argued that marriage was a very point or commencement; conlalnlDr necessary and desirable thing just now and the justice took that acre more or lets. JOM.f McLAKTY MACMIIXAX. view or the and disallowed the question prosecution. bated Aorusi ntb. iti. 5 Big German Effort "The food crisis is grave and urgent, beyond possibility To Hold Back Allies. MIXKftAL ACT of exaggeration." Sir Robert Borden Undoubtedly the German are now bent on defending their Certfflcate of Improvements. JincH and preventing the Allies getting within striking dista'ce of their own cities and towns. Also they are setting up another 50TICE. peace drive in order to try to save some of Iws fruits of their Ftrro Friction Mineral Claim, tltuate in City and Town Labor early victories before it is'too late. Dlitrlet.the Skeena Nlolnr DlrlsloD of Castlar The defences and for that are undoubtedly strong reason Wliere located: .tear the head of Alice the Allies have been pausing before making another big drive Arm. forward. The pause is not likely to last long for reinforcements TAKE NOTICE lhat I. UwU W. Palmore Must ave are steadily being poured across the Atlantic and absolutely fresh I'ree illner'i CerUOcate no. !007-C arent ror lona wairoru stromheck. Free troops are taking part in the campaign. Miner Cerlincate Ko. UI84 C, Intend, The peace drive is a danger to the Germans. If the'German iltty dart from the date hereof, to ipplj The Food Situation people once get the idea firmly in their minds that peace is the to the Mlnlnr Recorder for a Certlilcate of Improvementi, for the of obtain right thing they will possibly refuse to fight and then the military Inr a Crows urant of purpose the abore claim, caste of Germany will be doomed. Already there is much unrest. And further take notice that action, tin It may be that to guide that unrest into what is considered safe der section at muit be commenced before HPHE heart of tho food production problem is labor, and the the lime of such CerUOcate of Improve channels is the policy which is being adopted. menu. heart of the labor problem is tha city dweller. City people DATEO this Uth dar of D. Auruil, A, Prince Rupert Is 1011. t! must produce food if Canada is to do her full duty in support for Peace. Preparing I J ar on Shaughnessy says that it is time to prepare for peace Sk-EE.fA LAND DISTIUCT DISTIUCT Or of our soldiers and Allies. OI'F.E.H CHARLOTTE I9U50S, limes. A good many people have beensaying that for a long time Men who are needed on farms must come from the cities and but when the Huron it he it with more force than most says says TAKE 50TICE that Horace John Brad people, lie is a weighty man and his words carry to the ends of bury, of Frlnce Hupert, 0. C, occupation towns there is no other source. The Provincial Departments the telegraph lines. clerk, Intends to appl for permliiloo to of Agriculture co-operating with the Canada Food Board, can Prince Hupert is preparing for peace by encouraging and lease Cornrnenclnr the foilowln?at a post described planted lauds:about one place thousands of men on good farms in this Province. developing the industries of the district. After the war men will and a half mile from the mouth of Laroon probably conic here and take part in the fishing industry. They Day In the north arm of Selwvn Inlt They are needed at once. learned to like the open air life and the spirit of restlessness Moreiby Iiland, Q, C. Iilindii tbence we which has been born In them will easily find vent in the fishing 90 10 chain,chain more thence or south lea to to chains,beach, thence thence Those who remain at home must also Grow Food industry. Many of them will come home with pensions and alonr beach to point of commencement, In these will be able to fish in the summer and rest up in the cludlnv all foreshore between hifh and low A War Garden will not excuse the and Vacant Lot cultivation will water; containing; 40 acres more or leu man whose rightful place this leave the fanners free to winter, It is a most attractive prospect and doubtless will be HORACE lOH.t BKADBUnY. year grow taken advantage of by many. Dated June 17, 1918. S is on a farm. But War Garden more food for export. service is needed from those who The vegetable garden offers can do no more an opportunity for service to men Lengthen the Life of Every Sack of Your Precious Every of home-grown whose circumstances WHEAT FLOUR LUMBER pound vegetables, make it impossible produced on city land by for them to work on a YOUR BAKING dty labor,will be a positiveaddition farm, to women, to boys and girls Agents for to the food supply. Home Garden to city people generally. Im easily managed when you have fixed on the proper "nuli-Mtltntcs"1 Prince Rupert Lumber Co. to employ. In this the averago woman is guided Be a Food Producer This Year largely by two things, namely, the cereals that are moot nd universally adaptable and the preference of the family. Hastlnn's Saw Mills If there is a garden or vacant lot movement in your community, associate yourself with it. If no organization Provided m Oood Baslo Flour Like "ROYAL STANDARD" Is exists, do what to interest Used You Will Find an Excellent Range of Choice In COAL you can your neighbours in the War Garden campaign. CORN PLOUIl riYK FLOUIt Agents for Write to your Provincial Department of Agriculture YELLOW COIWMKAL Nanalmo Wellington Coal for pamphlets on gardening and additional information, nOLLKD OATS ' r 'and OATMBAL Yellowhead Coal CANADA FOOD BOARD I- Vancouver Milling & Grain Completo line of DUILDINQ MATERIALS CO., LIMITKI) Director of Director of CP Millers of the Famous "Royal Standard Flour" Albert Lid! Production Agricultural Labor Chairman & Millers Licenso 130 Wholcsalo Ltconso 12.105 McCalfery, Packntfo Cereal Licenses 2040 to 203 Wharf om, rhont BC4 (In Co-operation with the Provincial Departments of Agriculture.) S3 OBIat Steond Anu, rhoni m