A-.fni't 20, 1023. tfYISNOT IKELY TO BE EFFECTIVE YET aWhollt Gives Intermedin lilt In Regard to Con-lion of Fish Butlnttt iit.il. director of Hi I- li A Odd Sloritft" t prince llirl. MM . v li.v Hi Seattle f rst if the iihiiiIIi, nail"' and looking .lallnHoti of a I lienel lie of Ml Company Mil I'acifie Fiher-ilniu Hi IiuIIImiI il iy- Hit Irade Ik In U ilhlllllMl iwf llfT III at ty hi In tin pro-i season netl winter, .-.( ariin thai ha Im- :( -ill. Unit Hip ;l"lllB akr jrlfect Ihi year s'ahllue I lit' nilua- mpany rfitiuiinnl-ijc Canadian goern-::!if 'definitely t hut H" IH closed lll rninrrTg winter. If lenld h "topped, II . i ary to materially :ie jaiiiil of frnzpii auttd an MiiJiarruiiiK The noniial uily of ;ni,;riit t ahottl IJ.ooo, . f Ui .owr-lor pul mill "Will and filllng lit iiiiied, il would rail' of .')0. IKIO or more, which. ;( i. oi'rii'ii iiiairr to v im Ely In ilate i li .)" al HIeie III in Hie Pacific le than nl the year, hut I hp Mia. ie M'ty high, which in a " lit demand ir I li p w inter; although ir-e ' demand for freh iih ui'fi: Quite lrong. ir ne i"k ior lower I In- tialan, e .f Ihe summer liK'iu heavy ami lllll ,'fr -rn r nil ii on. ;Duty Not Helping " lie .'iiinion Ihaf '. ,foty of if. per lh. Whiff nttrrmg the United ,1 asn i iatlv heltiinir r. ti.liernicii. while it III ' jun.111 l he Canadian 'I coaling hail iaifirni- iht tendency . l n ! u-y nf Irade M i td- which i Mif 'oiiiiuerrlal rela- I -rt- Hi' I mini Slate Ja hnlding that an all -rirNM'ily arrangement .ic f won lil if a liooii iin-r awl th' t!! (rt in-Uilh nit))'. Tin liana-inPn, h ayx, jirMhire .:t fmuiKh haliliul lo '; r homo tiinrkiit, ninl ml f turilT on Ixilli out- I line or anollnT. iul of thii finheriiieii'. 1 Aiikhiomii fifth tioiipht for L uiiiaii niarkfl, for in r in uiiiiiK If., per thnil l-i a Cauailiuii fan rcicieil r aiiie lime wliilf a Can- fan- hmivlil for Un AiiutI fiaf'Ert would liriim S li "I Ameriraii far purrlm"! I'll Mill invr In lh hitch prh paid (ilmt. Hii romiiany I not lu x fur tint flli IliU year. h oiuy hnvintr a limiUsI I'M, ITU wnrkinp tin a Rood 'xHri hiifitu'D in kiird ff whirii u fliipjM-il out 'i a mirr. of Humily of k of uituh it for Mil i' liaviiiff lali-ly lifi'n loont I Editor's Opinion I eiliinrfaT iirlicle ln Ihe same Sal 1 - lew says: of Hie apparent im-l,Jl if putting the Cnn-n 'American halibut Ireaty ' ll-: i this yar. Pacific hafi-i'MeresU have ahoilt made "I season, no as In seltle nll( Ms, The treaty raifiel hy (lie lian parlian u'lil was wilhool I'fovisn liiM-rli'd hy (he U.S. '' nij acoidliigly rannot ""' eirii-live until lh ualo 11,1 ralirication lo Ihe nrl-1 1 'finiiei.t. -n,,, dosed sea-""ld he jirovidej hy act of r' itlong (lie line followed ,l" tiaiu.ji,,,, ,,Hrliuiiii'iit; lull K '"Kl'ly iniprohahle that IfKlMalloii or ratlflcallou pi no secured hefore Ihe end RUSHING NECESSARY REPAIR WORK ON CANADIAN NATIONAL GRAIN CARS mmwKTwTiW warn rrnlly urodiiriu fihinir will he in or. .mkiii lakini; riwvi ai inai lime would jirohahly hear unfair ly on a Hirlion of Hi tleel, and rather Ihan rln for lh latter pari of lh proKid aon il would he helter tovait unltl the fall of IU:'l. w lion all ran hao ilu .noiiee. Th Tranx sna vardi ami hopt of Xht Canadian National Railway have for weeks tnfagwl in getting engine! and can into ihape for the jrrain movement now opening:. slnrnire Co. ha ahoUt ileciilcil lOi"""."" rciuip iN entire gas fleet with dlsel euitines. One nf (he hnli- l..ii )uioltf Aiiimirtr tma filrnikilv sulls, llllllds I linl there will he'iire ' )d season fur nnoliier Ihan 1 al 1111. iiiiit MP art in it 4111 1 ! siiiiiplion. Some Canadian dura have gone so far 11 to "'"I their government lo an-" e thai I hero will he no 'II I a wonderful sensation h..i on V. n ,inui installed in- l"""y -1'fleil 1 vlarl In with stead W the old ga engine. If f i.t. ri 3ka -...iir..Pinrr re- d make a profit, says the. leUel engines will h in- i" -'...-.... stalled In Mien Sitka, .ihassa. nixrillKir UAIID1IT Lord. Slnrrrli. Phiimeu. I redelia tAlllllllU MAUDUl and Legale. a Tin reason givn hy Ihe ofll-cers of I lie company for Ihe Change is that Ihe advancing cost of distillaje has practK'ally iircisilaled (he 'move. I'se of deisel engines will cul Ihe cost of opcrallnn-(o a ijuarlrr of the presenh figures and Hie "deisel niore satisfactory a run gas engines. NEW FISH COMPANY HAS LOCAL DIRECTOR! W. Nlchollt an incorporator of $100,000 Concern Launched Recently In Seattle. The Hupert Fish Co., with n caiiitalualioti of if Kiii.dOO, was Incorporaled nl Seallle early this! inoiith. The Incorporator?! Of Ihe company are Charles H. peahody, ,1. S. Hohiiison mid J. V. Mcltolls compl roller of the C.auuilian Fish & (Jojd Siorage Co. tier. luletvleweil hy lh Kaily News In regard In the new' cdinpnuy, Mr. Nlcholl staled Unit mere was 8 ear and by that lime thcnolhlnff to give out in regardlo OFF CALIFORNIA IS NEW THAT LOCALITY Small salmon Irollers mil of Kiireka, California, hae reccnlly been catching lar quantities nf haliliul and hae glutted the San Francisco market with cheap haliliul according to the Pacific Fisherman. Haliliul are rather scarce 11 IT the California roast all hough eonsidernldn quantities of large flounders. sometimes misnamed haliliul. are taken there. sHaaaaaaaaall CJ tsHaaaaaK TH1 DAILY BTEWB PAtlB fTVl been iuily No. 1 photograph ahows g-iant locomotiTea at they came from the Tranwona thopv afteri beint; "tuned up" for the grtatett traniportation effort of the year. No. 2 Ptrinpt of box cart hkh have jutt been delivered from the repair yard. So. 3 The buty "rip track," where irangt of men have been for month working on necetaary repairs and in some rate almost rebuilding: bad order can in order to fit them for the grain-hauling ruth. If all the engine which are ready for the grain movement were placed end to end they would ttretch ever tome ten mile of track; while the aggregate length of the box car which have been dittributed through the wettern grain areat in preparation for the movement would be ome 350 milet. Prepara Von for the movement of the crop have been made on a monumental acale and it is anticipated that this year the Canadian National will handle a greater proportion of Canada's wheat yield than ever before. TO CHANGE the venture at the present lime but an aimouin-Pmeiit would ir hahly he forihcoituiiK m the ii'-.ir fultire. BOOTH FISHERIES COMPANY REPORTS SMITHERS J. Iloherl left Cm Thursday lo j.ipend hi vacation visiting relative and friend in Winnipeg. !Sakaloon and llegina. , (Jeorjie PROFIT RflR 1Q?. from Afler having suffered a deficit of ;,;;i'.,0H.rt0 in ItC'l ami a dericil or t'.ITT.OiM)..'! 111 tOti. the IhMilh risheries Cn. reports a ..ndil of H0,:t5.H'J for the first four inonUis of this vwir. Canadian Flth A Cold Storage Co. Vj , ,, : ari (VW, Propotea 10 cut vui uai m rftM,r of ,e president nf snomei in an ooai ,,10 k. 1.. Atne: which The CannduITFUli A Oohl ,'Muhlisl.eil in the Pacific FMi- the Smith i Habin hack in lown where he va engaged on hi mineral claim. He niMirls good rogress and ex-cellenl prosjiecls. IV I. P. Online ale, who ha been re lieving" Captain Turner while jrone on holiday In Seallle, relumed for n few. days, from J. winter months. menlly acquired hoi. lings in the. .Highland Hasin A small crew Is at work iirepar- np I he way for. a larger .force, and if condition permit develop after Ihe'lhree calendar years of !' proceed durinK the I'JiO, IU2I and U)i2 have shown I.. S. Mctlill ha relumed from Calgary where he was oh a litis. liness trip. C. II. Sawle, of Ihe Omineca Herald, New Haiclton, was a visitor in town during the week. Olher visitors are Mrs. F. Horning, Forestdale: Mrs. O. A. Kdwards and Miss Alice. Allen, llnnnal, Mrs. McKay and child, llaielton; and Mr. and Mrs.vj lauiis, Dotighl)-. A daughter was horn lo Mr. and Mrs. F. W'jtde; a son af Ihe Im'iil hospital lo .Mr. and Mrs. G Norris; and a daughter at Ihe hospital lo Mr.-'t and Mrs, Axel Anderson. .1. II. HelherlnKtnn. is -enjoying a visil of his parents from Stratford, Ont. It. C. Mulch Is busily engaged in Ihe exterior finishing of his house on Third Ave. V.. Hann has secured Hie con- Iracl for building a pew house 'on Hi-midway for .1. U. H(fe. II is . . . r 1..... ,...Ia.i iliii 1 1) 11 vuflli riniil (!1rtnDAllthOft and rear verandahs, and will ftJAlVTW A. inensuie 25 x 35"feel. Tlie cost 1 "will be approximately f 3,000 and Blind Man's Buff T7VEN in this age of enlightenment soms folks spend their money blindly. They buy with their eyes shut. They grope in the dark as truly as if their eyes were bandaged. And all. the time a powerful light is being thrown on the very things they need and want! Advertising is a beacon to guide you in buying. It shows you what to buy- where lo buy- and when lo buy. At the same time, it protects you against jraud and inferiority. Merchants and manufacturers who advertise deliberately focus thousands of eyes upon their wares. Their values must be honest and their prices right, or they could not advertise successjully. Don't play blind man s buff with the elusive dollar. 'Spend a few minutes each day running through the advertisements in this paper. Then buy the products that have proved up in the light of advertising. . , , . Read the Advertisements. y - ... il will he const rucled under the supervision of V. Ockleshaw. architect. K. Hann has finished Ho Jerior work on H. . Champion's house on Third Ave., which lias now an attractive appearance. TIMBER SALE X 6287. Sealed Tenners win o rrmiru uj . Mlniner of Lamls at Vlnortt. not iter than min cm the I lib uMr or SeplenitH-r. Itfl. Tor tli purrluse or Licence lo rut ,l Jicsplne and spruce Tles'un Lots Jlot and J1I4. Rnr 4. CnaM Pl-, trlel. .... " Three is i year win oe i"r t nsntd nf Umber. . . I Further particular or tne wiiet tores-( ter. Victoria. B.C., or lusinci torrjw-r. Prince Hupert, B.C. TIMBER SALE X 5343. Sealed Temler w 111 be received by the , Milliner or Land, at Victoria, not Wj than IHMI on th Ulh day or Seplember, ltd. for Ilia purcnase 01 umirr ..i'i lo cul 1.460.000 feel or Spruce, inmni. Ilemliwk and Cellar on an area Mtutlcdj on the et miore or tJinoona ur, , rc hoyal I'land. Hinire I, i:oal umnri.i Two ( year win oe iinmru iw rr- iihiviI of timber. . Further tartlculr xi tne. ijiier rorrs-icr, Vlcturia. B.C. or nutrlct Toreler, rrlwe Hupert. B.C.. TIMBER SALE X 5419. Sealed Tenders wilt be received by the DIMrlrt ForeMer not laler tnn noon on toe lOih day or Septemlier, 1813. rr the mrriKui or Licence X tilt, near Moses inlet, Hnire , i.oasi nmnri, u ui UU0 r'el or Cedar, spruce. Hemlock and halum Sfcitj. . One 111 year will oe anowru ir rr- muval or limber. . Further irilcuiars or in uner torn. ter, Victoria, or Ihe Dlitnri .loreMcr, prince inuieri. n.t- TIMBER, SALE X 53443. .i..i Tvii.Iim will be received br the Minuter of Lands at VlrlorU. not Ulcrj than noon on tne.juiu u "i i"i tvys, for the purrliane of Ucenc. X J546, to cut 8.700 Jackplne Ties, on the XW.i of Lot t03 and area adjoluinr. Hanye S, Coat Land PIlrtcL Two () years will be allowed for removal of tluilwr. , Further particulars of the Chief Forester. Victoria. B.C.. or District Forettrr, Prlnct Rupert, B.C. COAST STEAMSHIPS SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT. 8.8. PRINCE RUPERT and PRINCE GEORGE. FOR VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, 8EATTLE, Intermtdlata Points, Monday, Thursday, Saturday, 11 p.m. FOR ANYOX ........... WEDNESDAY, 10 p.m. FOR STEWART .... x . ...... . ..... FRIDAY, 10 p.m. SS. PRINCE ALBERT or PRINCE JOHN. For Port Slmpaon and Stawart ...... .t Moaday, pjw. Vancownae la Qua.n Charloitt Wanda Wadaaaday pjn. kaana llr' Porta Suaday a-av PASSENGER TRAIN, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Leave Prince Rupert .! pjn. for I'KINCE CEOROE, EDMO.VTOS, WI.N-Mrt:i-., all points Eastern Canada, I'nlted States. AaCNCY ALL OCIAN STUMtHir UNII. City Ticket Olflca, S2S Third Prlnct Rupert. PtMM 1M. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY B.C. Coast Servicet Sailings from Prince Rupert S.S. PRINCESS LOUISE, 8.S. PRINCESS ALICE. For Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle, August 1, 8, 11, It, 22, 28. For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway, August 3, 8, 13, 17, 24, 27. S.S. PRINCESS BEATRICE. For Butedale, Swanson Bay, East Bella Bella, Ooean Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River, and Vancouver, every Saturday at 1 pan. Agency for all Steamship Lines. Full information from W. C. ORCHARD, encral Agent. . Corner of 4th Street and 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.O, UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. Sallints From Prince Huyrl. for VANOOUVM, VWTOItU, 0M Stlto, a4 Swtata tty. Tty, 9M, roe VANCOUVCt. VICTORU. Alact Ray, and Swansoa Sty, Satvrtay HfM, Par ANVOX, ALICE ARM, STIWART, WU Uland, StMMy S PM. fit PORT SIMPSON ant Matt Rlytf Ctnatetaa, FrMty A.M. JS Ind Avenue. J. Barntlty, Atau prlnct Rupert, B.C 1