POE Ey BO RL TIRE ER: ee nr : i ra ent bAILY NEWS SS, ——— A ————E ‘THE Datty NEWS THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Daily and Weekly Guaranteed Largest Circulation HEAD OFFICE Daily News Building, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, B.C. ‘Telephone 98. TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—50 cents per inch. rates on application. =x DAILY EDITION Contract agai gan Wednesday, Dec, 1, 1915. PATRIOTIC FUND Efforts are being put forth by the committee of the }atriot ic Fund which must have the hearty support of everyone in the Dominion. The demands on this fund are steadily in- creasing, as fresh battalions are sent to the front. Sub- scriptions will be scught, pay- able in monthly installments, so that the fund may have a continuous income. For the most part, the work of the fuud is carried on by voluntary workers, so that no subscriber need fear that his subscription is largely eaten up in overhead charges. Hitherto the jnterest allowed by the banks on reserve deposits hav« more than covered the cost of administration, and it seems probable that this can be maintained, at least for the present. in Alberta alone the sum of $75,000 has been distributed to the wives and dependants of men who have gone to ‘serve their country at the front, anu other provinces have benefitted in like Before the end of the war, Canada wi probably have provided 300,000 men for overseas service, and many of these have left wives and families behind. The call fer more money is urgent, and-the committee feel satis- fied that the people of British Columbia will respond just as heartily as the men have done to the call of their country in the hour of trial. conditior proportion. men NOTES AND COMMENTS The Germans on the western front must have thought that a flock of destroying angels had put in an on Fifteen air going some. * * * appearance Ottawa has decided that only S. S. VENTU. Balls for VANCOUVER, SEATTLE and 5. 5. CAMOSUN Salls for BELLA COOLA, RIVERS Sunday. fights in one day is! | THE UNION STEAMSHIP CO., OF B.C, LIMITED Sallis for GRANBY, NAAS, and PORT SIMPSON, Mondays at 11 a.m. SAILS for STEWART, GRANBY, Saturday, A. M. October 2nd, 16th, pom December 11th, 25th Sails for MASSETT, PORT CLEME‘IES, Sunday P. M., October 3rd, 17th, 31st, November 14th, 28th,vecember 12th, 26th. Salle for SKIDEGATE, JEDWAY’ iKEDA, Tuesday A. November 2nd, 16th, 30th peoenuer 14th, 28th. October 7th, 21st, November 4th, 18th, JOHN BARNSLEY, Agent. market price will be paid for the 15,000,000 bushels of wheat ex- propriated by the government, What's the matter in Ottawa anyhow? On the shell basis, the price ought to have been about $2.45 per bushel. The Tory wheat buyers must have been asleep at the switch, oe When are the 200 per patriots to be made to shell out 95 per cent of their profits? If the finance minister thinks a war profits’ tax would be too harsh, he might at least make a demand on the patriots on behalf of the Patriotic Fund. es * = cent Victoria seems to be simply wallowing in coal scandals these days . It is really too bad that an inquisitive court should want to enquire the details of the graft of a Conservative tion secretary. While they are at it, it would be interesting to find out if Harry Price really got the if he was simply into Asuocia- commission, or collecting party funds. ee the fifty the government, took the commis- Harry Price, cents a ton buyer ‘for states that he sion because he was “guarantee- ing payment by the government.” Has the credit of the McBride government reached such a level in Victoria that a Conservative Association secretary has to give such a guarantee? * 2-2 Bob Rogers must something of his evil behind him in Victoria. of the firm, from Harry collected have disappeared. have left influence The books which price, coal Price his MEETING OF FISHERMEN Continued from Page One. had gone. He noticed that, in the the herring this year were being taken in large quantities at Pender Harbor, and that the fish- south, VICTORIA Tuesdays at 8 p. m. November 13th, 27th, M., October Bth, 19th, and the South, Thursday ee gh December 2nd, 16th, 28: 623 Second Avenue. Phone 568. ee = ————n — = = - a ee a = So FRED STORK’S HARDWARE | 710 SECOND AVE Builders’ Hardware Ship Chandlery Carpenters’ Tools Wire Cable Steei Blocks Fishing Tackle fron Pipe Pipe Fittings Rifles and Shotguns Rope Valves Ammunition Pumps Hose Paint Stoves and Ranges Rubberoid Roofing Corrugated tron “WE SELL NOTHING BUT THE BEST” = x = == _—— = FRED STORK’S HARDWARE }made ee a Pit TIT Tes The use of Lifebuoy Soap makes the bath a supremely soothing pleasure as well as a health. -insuring delight. The cream of pure oils gives a velvety lather at 2 ae and healing. very mild carbolic so tae means a perfectly healthy skin, The odor vanishes in a few seconds after use. ALL GROCERS 6ELL— LIFEBUOY HEALTHY PLT anauauastegas: PTTITITITITI RRL bdetied . mepitenvennnunevepiibeetereayteeenauecerniereneuscresceerreriee Ld The Point Grey season is approaching ermen had gone over there. and the big concerns are afraid that they won't be able to get men, fishing is still The big interests as the good at Pender Harbor, government, thal Harbor wil had approached the and there is a _ probability the fishing at Pender be stopped. Phe inted with the fishing that local mat- mayor said he was not ac- qua business but was pleased to see fishermen were taking these ters up. He remarked on the con- cessions which had already been elforts of the Board of as a result of the the fisheries committeees of city the Trade, and said that the only way to get anything was to keep on council and asking. In such matters politics should be entirely lost sight of, as the important than polities. Alec rover’s fishing industry was more Maclean said he thought a the solution difficulties. He had been able to obtain a salmon license was of many of their license for a space of four miles, but he had a license to fish in the city reser- voir. George might as well have into the points of question fully. that it was ridiculous to ask a fisher- Morrow went the He pointed out various very man to pay $50 for a seine license and $2.50 for a gill license for each different district. The fish were not put in the sea by net politicians and he thought polities should have nothing to do witl the business. He said that the white fishermen of the earlier days were largely to blame for the Japs getting the hold of the bus. “A Dollar i in the Bank i is Worth Two in Promises” HEN you have a substantial Savings Account, you do not have to ask favours or court refusals when you require ready cash. A Savings Account in The Bank of British North America makes iness as they had done, but that today a race of fishermen has | sprung up on this north coast and the monopolies of the past must be broken. He thought there | mm vested interest in should be such a business, as & cannery one year for he was strongly | license was for just as| an hotel At the in favor of Measures for preserv~ the fish, but government license was a year. | ame time, he objected to making a means of revenue. ing the fishi lcenses Hi felt that halibut fishermen should} be allowed to take dog and hump- back salmon from the creeks for } ' bait. | the and dealt question of licenses stated that in Norway there even to fishing on Captain, Rorvik with herring were no restrictions, spawning grounds. Finally the (Cotinued following commit on Page Three. LIEUT. CHESTER nu. -S Need 2 Lax esfis ve? 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