February 20, 1010. THE DAILY NEWS. RVcdnO.day, Page 3 SLOAN WRITES LUDENDORFF GONE Purity Of Itself- BACK TO GERMANY BANIiff-MONTREAL COMMISSION ON m Abore all otnrr b.by' (Special ESTABLISHED OVER 100 YEARS thinii niuit look aod be via 0. T. P. Telegraphs.) absolutely clean, London, i'eb. 25. Genfiral EXPRESS RATES Ludendorir, former Quartermaster The Farmer and Sunlight General of the German armies His Bank leil bweden fop flfirmnnv tha doap Tolls How Proposed Raise Would'Swcdish. Foreign Ofllce having re- should be on intimate and Affect Fishing Business of fused a request for an extension F lb on iotp to bectoie Prince Rupert. ' of the. permit to friendly terms. They can stay In that ol 111 puritr ben. o( lh e.ia wiifh which il cle.nie. country. be mutually helpful. mm nmvrwwm i At the garment without LBVBR sitting of the lioard of mhbtni. BROTHERS Railway Commissioners at Vic- The Bank of Montreal is' il Hi IBM alway tell SunUthl LIMITED tnri.l rpppnllv n IcHnr. frnm Mr. and Mrs. N. Bedard who CMd trocnt TORONTO always glad to give to its Li I n William Sloan, Commissioner of'?avo hc,cn stay,n at the home of the benefit of its Fisheries, was filed protesting r8, P' Do,ron lalely wiU customers, against the request of the Express , ,e,av,n5 for Selkirk, Manitoba, financial experience and Trafllc Association for an in-'?, Vanco"vcr on the Princess knowledge. jcrcaso in rales. Mary 39 800n as she Bels back WINNIPEO BRANCH THE FUUIZEDJT0RE The Minister pointed out thatIfrom Mr. Bedard who he, as Fisheries Commissioner. I york5dJierc as an electrician for H. ST. G. LEE, Manager, Prince Rupert Branch. lm running a Fuller-lzed alore, ilHe u war formerly em- had done wouldn't so back any more everything he could ! car-load or scads, to the way of our dads, Manitoba Steel a ir old methods of yore, assist the work of the Food P,Ioye5 , ,lh,e T tne sloppy vmi tc what does Fuller-lied mean? Hoard and alluded to the trawlingil al Selk,rk and received well ilrstly, It's making things clean. industry of British Columbia, woru me oilier day from his for In No dirt Fuller-lied or disorder store Is there's seen. no junk on the floor. which demonstrated that an mer employers to return and In Kdward Llpselt, President Harry Lipsett, Manager abundance of flounders, sole, stal a generating set at tho plant. KdwarU Cunningham, Vice-President SPECIALS SPECIAL , witch, brill and cod could bo produced, Mr. and Mrs. Bedard have been Coffee, rresh,...3 lbs. ror It.00 TJrovided a market could residing hero the last year and Little White Deans, per lb., toe be created. will be greatly missed by all their Lipseit-Cuimingham & Co. Palm Olive Soap, per doz. 11.35 friends. Good Vinegar, per gal .... soc Develop Market. The communication continued; : 'LIMITED ' The goods are protected from fleas. "To develop a market for these The steamer Gray is taking a The mice do not knaw at the peas. FISHING. & CANNERY EQUIPMENT MARINE HARDWARE of coal to cargo Hose fish," he Harbor, The rat never gloats o'er the Fuller IloIIed Oats said, "they had to be And the cat docs not roost on the cheese. advertised and offered at an attractive Queen Charlotte Islands, in readiness Steamship Supplies, Gas Engines and Accessories to FiilleMzed store my Folks come for the onenine nf th And when they have looked the place o'er. price. To create a de Fish Netting, Twines, Lines, Ropes and Cordage They murmer, Oee Whli; Mow dellghtrul It is; mand, both in this province and whaling season. While she was nothing like It berore. We've seen The customer cheerfully spends in the Northwest, the Canada Food lying at the whaling company's PRINCE RUPERT, B. O. And when from our place he wends. Hoard passed its Order No, 18,i dock at Victoria two days after He our gives Fuller-lied us no knocks,store to but his boosts friends.as be talks which limited the price to be paid the coal had been loaded on her Registered Ofllce: Prince Rupert Office: fishermen and also the spread an, explosion of coal gas occurred 68 Water Street, Telephone No. 95 PHONE 45 PHONE allowed wholesalers and retailers, which burned rather badly three Vancouver, B. C. P. 0.,Box 1698 and in addition conducted a publicity longshoremen who were working campaign, and the Fisheries on her. The hatch covers were Department of the Dominion Government blown off and some of tho coal assumed two-third3 of hurled into the air. The cargo the transport charges on all fresh was taken on at Coal Harbor, the Phone 37 P.O. Box 1704 and frozen fish, other than salmon, shipping port of the Jinglepot Phone 131 Office 14 Smith Block P.O. Box 772 halibut and sable fish. As a mine. For Comfort, Courtesy and Service result of these efforts, flat fish ! Prince Rupert Engineering & Supply Co. Northwest and cod were during retailed 1918 for in 9c the NOTICE TO DOQ OWNERS THEJ to 10c. per pound. One company Dog licences are now due for Engineers, Jobbers, Contractors from Prince Rupert shipped not he year 1919. If same are not F. T. BOWNESS, Manager (Estimates furnished for Electric Wiring and Complete less than 1,600,000 pounds. It is )aid by the 15th of March, 1919, Fifth and Fraser St., Prince Rupert, B.C. estimated that the total shipment's dog owners will become liable to Plant Installations from B. C. ports to the Northwest prosecution. 51 Home Cooking Running Hot and Cold Water Northern B.C. Representatives exceeded 3,000,000 pounds. VM. ADAMS, Police Constable, Canadian WestinghoUSe Electrical Equipment, Electric Somo Did Not. Authorized Pound Keeper. I Ranges, Motors, Generators. i'-vcry interest concerned m CO., Hamilton Lamps, &c these efforts, except the transfer When you have read trie news Subscribe for The Daily News Goodyear Tire & Rubber Mechanical Rubber Goods, Hose companies, contributed its quota look through the classified column U0., Toronto. "extra rower" ueiung. to tho end Hint the prime fish on Page 1. The Leading Daily of Northern British Columbia Canada Wire & Cable Rare and Insulated CoDner. might be sold at a low price. The Co., Montreal steel and Iron wire- Ilsnermen received a quarter or a cent less per pound in 1918 than Domestic Encripeermcr 1 brffiir--r.fehrpr6daeu was paid 'them In 1917, and'th Co., Dayton Isolated Electric Plants spread allowed the wholesaler and Mon Water Wheel Co. Water Wheel and the retailer was proportionately Can You Lead Men and Women reduced. The rales charged by San FrailcisCO , Hydraulic Apparatus the transport companies remain- Pacific Coast Pipe Co. tho same. They contributed Wood Stave Pipe, Tanks, etc. 3 VanCOUVer nothing towards the effort to Dodge ManufactUring Transmission Machinery, create a market, though they were qually interested. U)., iOrOntO Hangers, etc. "During the year 1919, the line of Westinghouse Motors, Lamps and other Electrical Canada Food Board and the Do- Equipment an J Goodyear Belting carried in stock inion Fisheries Department will continue their efforts to creato Societies need leader stable market. Order No, 18 WAR-SAVINGS ill be enforced, and two-thirds organizers men and women with initiative. of the transport charges be paid, lliillllllillliilllllllilllllllllllilllll llillllliiilllilllllllllilllillllillllllllllllilllll because it is recognized that the Who will start a War-Savings Society? high limit in the retail price for such fish has been reached. The Who will lead the way? WARNING to the PUBLIC I present retail price of trawl caught fish cannot be maintained if the transfer companies are War-Savings Societies It has come to mv knnwlnilcH thnl. fhn IlniTV llnnsnn permitted to increase their tariffs. Ij'atent for Hot Water Coils' has been Infringed from lime Any increase granted them Thousands by the installation of II nrrv llnnsnn f!nlls liv nn must bo ndded to the retail price, Help lauthorued persons. They say the coil they sell is not a "As the transport companies To Save I'larry Hanson coil, but if the firebox linings are removed havo as great a prospective in l"no pipes in any placed in this space, this is an infringement terest in tho development of a of my patent. If this practice is persisted in by un permanent market for these Jlsh War-Savings Societies have been, and are. a tremendous authorized persons, I will lake steps io protect my interests. as any other one of the parties success in Great Britain. Thousands who were never concorned, they should assume able to save their money have accumulated Government I'lanson coil instnllpH hv snmo nronortion of"the effort to certificates worth hundreds of dollars. ;,l(nmQ liable under the patent laws. that end. Prices for Colls, made of Iron Pipe, $20 with one Year To Help Labor. "arantee Made of Brass, from $25 to $35, Five Years' "Furthermore, there is in this In the United States, millions of people are members of Guarantee. Province at this time need of in War-Savings Societies, which are organized in factories, creased demand for the manage. ment of labor. The decline of offices, stores, farming communities, sections of towns HARRY HANSON 14,000,000 pounds in tho catch of and villages, schools, and clubs. halibut tleets of Canada and tne Phone 49 The Reliable Plumber. United States for the year 1918, Everywhere throughout Canada. War-Savings Societies 139 Second Avenue when compared with their catch ii!Il!lli:.i!i!l!!i:!:li!!!ll!ll!i lillilllillllilllllllllllKIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIKillllll in 1917, indicates how rapidly the are in process of formation. Everyone who can save an catch is declining, and how neo occasional quarter should belong to a society; first, for his ossary it is that other fishery pro her direct benefit; second, because Canada can duels bo produced to take tn9 or own WESTHOLME LUNCH place of halibut. Our fishing use the money to excellent advantage, as in the case fleet should not be reduced. For of the War Loans. SECOND AVE. manifest reasons it should bo en- must bo reduced If tne inrtrfd. It "0ME.C00KING. LADY COOK. engaged in catching halibut For details of the organizing of War-Savings Societies and parti P'ftycent men cannot turn to tho production of culars regarding War-Savings Stamps or Thrift Stamps, address: Short meals from 11.30 to 2.00 and 5.30 to 8.00. some other fishes for which a NATIONAL WAR-SAVINGS COMMITTEE c ail the'time. SDetlal rali'with rnnm nml hnfll-H. market can be found,trawling rso otner is Room 615 Metropolitan Building, Vancouver, B.C field as productive as afforded them. J3Ut, that field and put O.H.M.S. at top o! envelope. No postage is required. cannot bo developed without creating a stable market for flat fish and cod in the Northwest, The OSTON GRILL ilweIonmerit of such a market ws7" cannot bo established at this timo 606 THIRD AVE. PHONE 457 unless wo can offer these little War-Savings Stamps are sold at$4.01 A G0D known, but exceedingly valuable this month at Money-Order Post Offices, Thrffl Stamps are sold at 25 cents each PLACE sold ri TO EAT. food fishes to tho peoplo at a Banks and other places displaying $7 wherever VarSavlngs Stamps are and stores. From point iat many moderate price. every this sign. L U,o83.,,WCE45c.toB0c. D...rt at .very meal. of view no effort should bo spared 4A orotr at any tin... to that end."