IuhuM 2, 1023. tu.-i n vrilnmxl4y, .vuttm iin, to i 'in i i iiitiii lUr. of in r.hlef rre- t tl liHlrii'l FEWER RESTRICTIONS ! ON IMMIGRATION Proposed In United States to Meet - 8horUge of Labor In U.S. not I ob. Mining Industry Atriun "t Government T.mn f .urn, ii.i... .MM.WAI Kl'.r., Aug. 2. Fewer I ..I .. i : . 1 : . i . mr it it tin. n-.u iri inn mi iiiimigrniinu ritr liuiiilrnj kilt In A Urn ,,,... tin filli.irA.I ntml f n.t.ll iri Aililillon lii i rrereu me .. , , . ... ,i ,m i.f i.u on hirh im. liiMial laborer iii Ihe. mining in. . ... rll .1 lh riitVrmiifil ' , :i Hi da) of Mir. If iH.Ufht br .vmrrir.in mwhuk iongrcs III .ni or any further Inform). Nearly 3,00ft owners, operator l 'sir at fitt.l niMinj ..r r a 1 ,1. hr r.relvl r Hie w'" '' lTI4C.. :! n i Uier itun if-n on! Tik rnili'.l Stale IIm pur In e if LirriK-e nil. . . n. im,- t.. . .. hn lieen n.lvornliiiK ini..eriii.a 1 -iii will hr illuwed fnr re- Ir.: :iiif n in i.niei roreo- rupint Land distnict. AKLOTTt ISLANDS DISTRICT. LMm4n ii auni iiriMr luinm Uor v tiUcv-itin l MI- I II ' hattif it.itihii'aiUrlv fM.ni to lion of 'lie i.iiiiiri? in.iilry ami Hie xlnniliir.li.alion of hani-iiipIi.h for Ihe la-l three year. GOOD ROADS LEAGUE CONVENTION TO BE HELD IN VANCOUVER have always been CANADIANS noted for courage, optimism and faith in their country. Canada wat not built up by petiU raiiti, nor wilt Canada continue to develop if ber people allow thtiruelvei to become croakrrt and groucbtrt. Canada Is fundamentally an agricultural country. We have a soil and climate which can tvow the world s fineit agricultural prodactv t Canadian farmers who have earned the capital invested la their farma out of profits In farming arc numbered In thousands. Tbtae successful farmers have paid off their mortgages, stocked their bams and stables, bought their machinery, made a good living, and brought up tbelr families. It meant bard work, but today they are independent. Money in Mixed Farming In recent rears, at Afferent points on the prairies, oats fed to steers have brought We Must Cut Production Costs Canada is meeting with the keenrat competition in the marketing of her product. To hold her own and regain her place on the world's market, she- must reduce cost of production. The only way to do thla is to increase production per acre, per cow or per other unit. But improve! quality, abo, la essential to meet market demand. The quantity and the quality of the products and the cost of production In competitive countries is beyond our control. Trices of agricultural product sre regutsted by world supply and demand. Hence, decreasing prodarilon will not help th Canadian farmer. from 70c to 11.07 as against the Port William price of 42c per bushel, while barley used for the same purpose has brought as high s 99c as against Fort William price of 57c per busheL Farmers marketing their coarse grains in this way lower marketing cost, have a sure market and make money on their gTs'n. while at the same time they market their roughage, otherwise often wasted. The cattle embargo is now off. Steers are worth more, money and certain to make good money for the Canadian fanner from now on. Money in Pigs The Dominion Experimental Farms have proved bf actual test that there is a profit In feeding pigs. Laat year at the Centrat Farm, Ottawa, after paying II II The Man in the Moon SAYS , I he Ootrrsimnt Alt, n.i n.lr.liiir Puffin nor- nr.. i.,.- "II Kfl I nTI f) PT lias always peell , i ,,r una.. Mrtori. Iheld In conjunction with the ' ' A Munleralllies, mil ..,lienniCn?V.n(i. MHioud. mining" mm apprcc-j,''' "f 8,J--fl---"" '""'' nle II... unwisdom of l..kinr ". wing to II.., numerous down II..- immigration, harrier vrhom affecting r.ra.N which entirely. I hey fe.l there should ar' on ,hn ngenda and Ihe desire .o no Rl.ri.lBriae.nl of opportunity l,,at n '"N n rr0v'1 " V?IM in Ihe United Slate fr .ffeelUe in hoar ,h" discussions, it was Inl.or nn.l for x.-loi-l in cr the riul.l decided hnve a separale meel- Trsift-' in iw ren,i uy in .,.,, ,.t nun urn n I nccor.linir In """iiio.i " turn, iiihi.j ir mi uirr iiwi l.il wii - , . ... ... lo.tiil.l colli. I ru.l not" .i.gni II. Ihe I. li.n lime In o on pn t A.iriiM, ivm. r..r the miiciai i me organization. jm'Jrr'rui' A nn,,onnl mm-m-nl for In. ; i, "r. riit i-..iiu riim. r lulrial rn-oppralinn liolwrrn V;"i,i7'rTi.i.e.i rr re- rrnplnyor nil rn.r.loy..o in mininir ::n!.iT rriicriirlHii nio i m r.- laiinrlirii mu fi.ii.i.ivis'K in niiiiiilainlna iri.'r Mlan.lar.lt of living nN Imrraii of i-keorf x Hi, . m ire. mine nn I tdo tteMilnairal survey i: in. UIHI4IIW I luh-l. rM r.M-e u-iM inirlii'ii.iiln in llio in..iliriti f.el of i:.-.Kr, r.' HlnVi! ",P '"l"'" "f ''alifor- , 1 , . " u rila. (Vilnra'ln and I'lali will r- Hill I 1 1. ... imiM-r hil.il .INplay of Iheir mine re.- ni (.r r,f in. i:bif lore.. M,urre ami p.iiili.meiil. .n. tir tlx liiairlrt iwetler ... ' ,nln.v.l (Hi Ilie n( oT li.li.ir Miivinir MOER SALE X 5146.' I' ... i .. iiii n i n-1 j Mini ff-itiiiriii-iii in iiiiii T: ml. v mil r reette) tjr Ihe . ...... I i.aiHi, mi i 'iMria, ntt uirr .:. lh i ,1k .lar of Ai.ru.l. Miniiia Ciurii nffi.-iiiU k.iv More.and'Beiter Shines toihe Box Kpare in I'rlnen Hupert for Ihe meet-luff nf ll.e' municipalities' ilelf-nale to Hie union, AJI miinirf-)alitie nre (o .eni two ilelefrate front earh rna.l asKoriation. Itelepale for Ihe t'nion of II.I!. Muniripalilie will leave for the norlh Ihe name nlt'lil. They will !. nrrnmpanie.1 l.y II. Frank Mini, cerrelnry of Ihe fSon.f MoaiU A(oeialioii. who wHt uli mit Hi'' resolutions of the p.i.n 4iia.U ilelevales. FISHING ON NAAS RIVER IMPROVING Some Boats Last Week End Took Over 100 Sockeyes, Indian Agent Colllson Reports Salmon fishinsr.is improving on Ihe Nan lUxer au.l lal week end onie- ln.al took over 1 0ft sue, eye. W. '.. r.ollion, Indian nirenl, ieKirl. There will lie two vvefk's "f forkeye f i l i i n jr yet and the park may yet he fair alllirm??i lit will not rome In lnt year' ! HAAkfil lJkklln tit IliA r.mir li(nnl I S"l l im l-f III 1 Fl IHI ,."f' r-T,.,'t h' ,J,"?:.,h,nr Meetlnn Generally Oolna With insr nf the eann ler nxrk f Pirnn F.mrtnr, ttienee nterly aril r.).in ik! l mark -ra.'!-. n r ,r let, to t It rluln m:rtriel ff'on Hh qmr tit fiutt nn If" lMif' lln of Lot lhenr thrtttprly 4 rtujn, iwrflrl.--ijr to 'hnn. rnor or Union of Municipalities Gathering Will Precede Trip to Prince Rupert r'T1' M ?0 ha her-,, .ertr,l ai ej ihu torn ur nt juiy. ttu. ihf dale for the (io.nl Hou.U con-J Prosperous advertising means jr"A'V BVBmfton.AAUn" C' ' Vnnrouer Herelnfore'reKular continuous adveirtlslnK. w .Mr. CoIIUon i hark from a 'lour of varioti part of the Naa .liiinn in Ihe course of which ihe visiled Anyo. Alice Arm, Slewart and many other point. Canada Faces the Future With Confidence for feed, labor, interest and depreciation, the net profit per pig was still $4.63. Profits from Sheet) As money.makrs, sheep sre hard to beat. In every Province from Prince Edward Island to Brrtiw Columbia are found many flocks returning generous profits to their owners. Potdtry Pays Poultry makes money for thoie who adopt modern methods, whether East or West. Little Prince Edward Island markets co-operatively in carlots, shipping annually upwards of one million dozen eggs. The British Columbia Co-operative Poultry Men's Exchange markets in the same way, thus saving ruinous glut in their local market. Grow Seed Canada's Northern grown seed possesses extrs vitality. There is a large market for it to the south. Canada exports seed potatoes, but imports other seeds. She hss the opportunity to grow teed for herself and for export. The Future Ten years from now the pessimists of today will have been forgotten. Britain has removed the embargo against our cattle. She wants our beef and bacon, our cheese,' butter, eggs and apples, our wheat and flour. As the population of the United States incfestes, she will compete Its and less against us on the British market. Eventually, the will herself be sn importer of many other food stuffs besides wheat from this country, CmmU m Ik Mm. tV. rliaaU. Id lind.th. tmV m4 Ik. pctoatlsl aiarkrt awMtir fe of rt. whirilWHw UmIiih Hm all Oi. ImUrtrr n4 itlnn . tu an.wr. lCi g.t U w.rk n4 iw Mr 44u. ( an.d. U awtta frrl ltk k It luttt ljri m kw ili shMS. Have Faith in Canada AthiU4 f.r rbllrtln by U Dominion Department of Agriculture W.lt.MOTtlKKWEM-MutbWf. De. t. II. CafSDALE, Devoty MUUUe, IT is had manners o chew loharco when proposing to a young lady. IT is hefler to hate cniiffht Ihe mumps than to have loved and lost. IT I easier filr n,camel (o walk through the eye of ,a,iee.l Ilian for Hie nteragre hiimafr he. intr lo rim a motor iumt. " ' WITH so many wives atv.ly on vacalion, and with so many ln-hand lakfnjf a well earned rest, what do you I Link of Ihe idea of slau'mtr a !ker, Joiirjiamenl ras widows vs. bachelor? The aforementioned are lo l.uy h drinks as a peace ofTerinjr. W'K understand Hiat Kaiser Hill is tired of the wood chop ping and has applied for n.erii-iMTship in the K.K.K. SOMH motorist have lo pay more money .mi for repairs lo Jhe people (hey run down than Hiey pay for Ihe mikc7p of linear. :i J 'fv. i - SO.MK men have made enotish money inanaairiK Hie other fellow's cash register lo i.uy a business of his own. - ONK of the things we never hear ahoul is a dumb Till: latest jMM.k oh "What to do when drowninsr" says "Keep the bead well out of Hie waler ;iud lake deep l.realb until help nrrives. v l.al splemlHl a.lvice. I - - IT seems strange that when! everybody is huyillfr I have nolh- Injr lo sell and that when every- bo.lj is M'llintr f have iiolhin? In buy with. IT i said thai love 'makes Hie world jio round but lite-trouble is' it goes so fat that one is apt to pel ffiddy ami do'somctliin? fuol- i-h. HOW nice it would bf for the stalemeM lo take a' joy" ride in the city's siuhl seeing car up Ihe Skeena Itiver on their peri.Klica visits if w) bad a road out of the city. ANI another Ihinp: In remem ber is II. at the hospitality of the cannery eople cannot b excel led Ihi i.le of Mars. - Al.TOriinilKIl buys! A road oul of Itupert or bust. And I lu't prpoe to bul jtt-t at thi laire of the lame. t)h! lr. Kins In you we sing Our troubles and Iheir load. Please hear our plea Kor .bui'l you see We mortals need a road. j Ten Years Ago j In Prince. Rupert To relieve Jlev. .Mr. Field,, -bop iluVernel left , for llai.'llon by this morning's train. He will return a week from Thursday. He is nrronipnnicfl by hi dauph. ler, Mis Dii Vernel n her friend. Miss I.. M. Kllelt. Mrs. I). I). Mc.Tavisb of Victoria, accompanied by her child, arrived by the slqamer Prince Uupert this morning. Mr. Mc-Tavlh will visit her parents, Mr. nn.l Mrs. .Morle Craig. A nasly ncci.lenl hapiened lal night to (ieorge llussell of Ihe New mechanical slatT as tie was leaving the nfllce at fivn o'clock in the afternoon, lie had barely stepped out of the door ni lo (he sidewalk when he was bit by a bicycli!, Mr. Hussel was knock e.t lo Ihn ground falling tin the hack of hi bead so heavily Hint be was unconscious for nearly nn hour nfler tin accident. The lad who was riding Ibi nicycle was Douglas llaniphctl who Is eni)loypl nl Orme's Drug Store. QUEEN CHARLOTTES Ml i,ab Jones, Hge.l 21 years, a young resident, of Skidegnle passed away on July 1 1, nfler an Illness of i few month duralirm, k.i"caed was one of Hie leading member of Ihe Kklilogule Hand nn.l an ncllvo athlete. Watson Amos ,lwo-year old child of Jasper Amos, died at psWsBVMMSsssssasssMM Blind Man's Buff p VEN 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 to buy and when to 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 successfully. 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 m the light of advertising. Mas-ell on July in. The father. it returned veteran, ha been serbmsly ill and left for Vancouver on the last trip of Ihe steamer Priiwe John for me.li- taf treatment in saniforium. The Caroline launch Pachena ha been making regular I rips weekly between Prince flurl and Masell Inlet, conveying; freight lo I lie, large industrial plant at the head of .Massed In let. Dr. K. II. Lawson and Mrs. I.awson have left Masselt fo lo cale in one of the prairie cities. The rollers for spring salmon bad a Very successful season off Hippo Island. Over fifty gaso line iMials were fishing off Ihe west const of ISraham Island during Ihe pnt ninnlh. Itev. William Allen, wilb Mrs. Allen and family, returned to Skhlegaie last week nfler allend- ing Ihe confereiwe of the Melb- iMlit r.hurcb al New Westmin ster. Hev. James ("Tillell held n Ilap- tismal service al Huckley Hay on li.lv al wbicb seven children were haptiieif. The Anglican Missionary I ben left for Tvl-e! river. Massed and id her places wfiere services were befd. A larce number nf ladies and children attended Ihe Sunday school picnic held on July 2.1, at Wnifen river under the auspices of fbrt Anglican Church. 'Hev. James Clillelt conveyed the happy Ibrnng from Huckley Hay on Ihe launch Western Hope. A pleasant day was spenl by the large Read the Advertisements. I I BOAT ARRIVALS The Canadian National steamer Prince Uupert, Capl. Donald, arrived in p'f' al n'cbK,k yesterday afternoon with a heavy passenger list. Passengers pelting off the boal here included Miss FiUgerald, Mis Reynolds, Misses Hoben. stein, Mrs. Hubbard, Mrs. Grant, Mr. While, Mr. and Mrs. Strong. Mr. Marletl, Mrs. Skinner and child, Mrs. K. J. Fletcher, Mr. Pigotl, W. P. M c.M asters, Mr. Ihinohoe. Miss Davis. Miss Dodds, J. G. Turgerm, J. P. FordeJ Mr. McLaren, Mrs. II. II. Hem- niings, F. J. Dorsey, Mr. Seaton,; Miss Goodeve, T. II. Miner, Mr.j and Mrs. Bishop, Miss Fagleson, I Miss Miner, Mrs. llealey. Mrs. McCarthy. II. Calbro, Mr. and Mrs. Susaki, It. W. Winslow, Hon. Ir. J. If. King and Mrs.1 King. W. F.llis, I.. York, II. A. Guess, Mr. Hlatehford, W. M. King, Miss Alice King, Mr. Van Huskink, Mr. neatly, George f.eek, Mr. Hughes, II. Solheim, R. 11. Shoeklcy. I'assengers for Anyox included Mr. May, Mr. McKenna, Mrs. Thompson, fl. Myers, Mr. Von Maniim, Mrs. Pclrie and daughter, Mr. Kerr, Mr. Crtmr, Mr. IMivea, Mrs, I), pophain, Dr. Sinimnnds, Mr. Kirkland, Miss Morrow, Mr, Sutherland, Mr. l uir and Miss Wilcock. METHOD H HX3 MADNESS Hlinks; "Why Hie djekens don't you get a new part Thaf old fin can of yours Inake more noise I ban a boiler Uefory." Jink. "I know it; that' why I like it. I can't bear a thing my wife says when she is In the back scat." wjaawaaoaBaoawMaaaawoBmBmmaasaa Stove WOOD We have just received i car load of up river wood, guaranteed seasoned and dry. bize cut to order. Also Kindling In Sack. For Prices, call HydeTransfer Phone 580. Service and Quality our Motto. Dr.F.RKenny DENTIST Helgerson Block. Phone 109 For Appointment P.O. Box 953, Prince Rupert. KING GEORGE CAFE First Class CNOP SUEY and NOODLES. Furnished Rooms to RanL Priee.i Reasonable. Phone Blue) 471. Second Ave. i '3- i