P40E PWO. BlueRibbon Tea Rich, strong, full-flavored tea is the most satisfactory tp use, and BLUE RIBBON possesses these qualities to the fullest extent. You can undoubtedly make more cups of tea of equal strength with a pound of BLUE RIBBON than with any other tea. TRY IT The Daily News PHINCR HUP BUT - MUTISM COLUMBIA, Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, Ihe Prince Hupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. II. F. PULLBN, Managing Editor. RiiRsrniDTinN rates , aulas,-, nu Treaty to be In Force for H.JSIB,! , U,! iFW.,- -LH .JUU --J 4 riKl'. FULL TEXT OF HALIBUT PACT FUe Years and Subject to of Pacific halihul ami make re- City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month Si.00?',,,,,In? ,,"ri1 By mail lo all parts of the Ilritisli Empire and the United di.ia. i - t . . - a a rv tl.it Dominion of Canada from fjshing In the waters bereinherore specified for othpr-pcries of fish during- the seaon when fishing for halihul in such water is pro. hihiled by Ihi article. Any halibut lhat piay be taken indirenlally when fjshin? for oilier fish during the eason when fis.ing for halihul s prohibited under Ihe provisions of this arljcle may be retained and used for food for Ihe crew of the ve.rtiy which Ihey are taken. Any portion thereof Vol o used shall be landed and immediately turned over to Ihe duly authorized officers of the department of Com merce of the United Stales or of Ihe Department of Marine and isherie of Ihe Dominion oft Canada. Any fish turned over tu such officers in pursuance of the provisions f this article hall be sold b' litem lo ll.e highest bidder, and the proceeds of such sale, exclusive of Ihe necesvary expense in connection therewith. shall be paid by them into Hie treasuries of Iheir respective countries. Article l. Every naliopal or inhabitant, vessel or boat or Ihe United Stales or of the Dominion of Canada engaged in halihul fish ing in violation of ihe preceding article may be eied, epep willdn Ihe Jurisdiction nf lie other parly, by ln duly aullior-ized officers of either hish coq-Iracljng parly ami detained by llifl officers nuiking tuclj seizure aml delivered as hooii as prarlirable lo an authorized official of Hid country lo which such person, vessel, or boat belongs, at Hie nearest point lo the place of seizure, or elsewhere, as nay b nniliially agreed upon. The an. Ihorilles of Ihe nalion lo which such person, vessel, or boal belongs alone shall have Jurjsdjp. lion lo conduct prosecutions for Ihe violation nf Ihe provisions of Ihe tirrn'Oilinrr nplinln n, ..t laws or regulations which either high conlracling parly may make, lo carry Ihose nrovislotDi Inln' effect, and lo impose penalties for suci violation; and Jhe wil-nf'e and proof necessary for such .prosecution. o far a such witnesses or proofs are under the control of Hie other high con lracling parly, shall be furnished wili all reasonable pronmlilude lo Ihe authorities having Juris. 'licllon lo conduct I ti o nrosenu- Ifons, Article III. The high conlracling parlfe agree to appoint within two months after the exrhnnirA nf ratification rf 'tlit convention .a commission, 'lo he known ns the International Fisheries nonvnvi. ston, coniiinjr.f hmr members, two lo he appointed hy each narlv. This ivtmuiissinn shall continue to rtlst 'as'long as lhl Commission Will be Appointed to convention shall remain in force. Study Habit of Halibut pn :nc!i party shall pay the. .-aUric Coast ami expenses of it own members, ami Joint expenses Incurred hy MAY SEIZE VESSELS commission shall he paid hy lti two hivli ronlftudipg, parties Naxt " " ' i,, 7"" k The cnmmissjoii shall nmke a N Notice Notice ilhoniUBli.lnvesHiralion lnli Ihe I'ndeV the Treaty for the nro- ,ir, hlMiiry of the Pacific halihul, lection of halihul fihorics which "' invesllgalinn shall he i.royi.led for nn animal closed uilptuikimi soon as pr. season for thai industry, provl- hle. The commission "hill re. ,sfon I mU.ln for the appninlnnml l",r result of 1U ii(vellj:a-..f an International Fisheries ' yNfrjenlsand Commission composed of four ha" n,, nvornjiie(ld4ljons as Imembers. Iwo each fp.in the tn regutalh.n of (h ' halihul il'nilH Slates and Canada, lis tiry .". J'"' Nnrlh I'arlfi I . . ... . . . .... . npo.in iiielii.liim Hie ller.ni; Sea. i r win it io in.ikp a riosn .siimv :-r ' which may In be desirable, comrnrmlalion for Ihe regulallon for " preservation and deveh.p-of Ihe industry. ment. I Article I. , " Article IV. nationals and inhabitant The h:rh jonlraeling parjles and Ihe fishing vessels and boats aitrre lo Vpnel and enforce sprji or the United Stales and of Ihe legislation a 'may be necessary nonunion of Canada, respective, to make effective (be proMon ly, are hereby prohibited from of Ibis rouveniion. - wjlli, ajt)r-; fishing for halibut (IUpoglous priale penalties for violation! both n Ihe Territorial Wa'lera and thereof.- in Ihe liigh seas off Ihe western Article V. roal of Ihe United Slates, in-! This eouyenlion shall remain and of Ihe in forre for a pen-wi of nve years, iMininion of Canada, fnim Iho and Ihereaflep imlii two years li'dh day of November next afler from Ihe dale when either of Hie' o, c, ... auv..LC, ,,rr ,r the dale or 11. exrhance of rati-hiKh conlracling parlies .hall To all other countr.es. in advance, 7-50ififa,ions per year !!li."?nllon l I of the give nn.Jc to the other of its de. Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters Telephone - - 8S 86 Alt ndvprtlSncr stinntit Iia in Thp ll.'iilv Vpvva (tfri on iluv nrm. Town And Country Interdependent. Sometime" the people of the big cities get it into Iheir head that they are Hie ruler of the universe and that the whole country should be subservient to them. Tu them the people of the eoiinlry are" of lillle account, and yet it is true that the cities are wholly depeudenl on the. country districts for their success. The farmers sometimes get the idea that as they are the ties who feed Ihe rest of Ihe people, they should be esteemed above everyone else and that if they stopped work the whole. world would stop revolving. They too are wrung.' No one group Pi people is all important. I here i a correlation of interest and each is as important as the other, porlanl as. the country and the country 'prosper without the other. i ne cuy is jiim as im- as Ihe oily. .Neither can Movement To Improve farming Conditions. In the past farmers have been on a different plane from other people and conditions' of life have been altogether different from those obtaining in the cities. However, changes are taking place and as a result the cost of living is going up. Farmers are no longer content to live a life apart as they did in the past. They refiue to be looked upon as a different class. With the idvejil of the radio, the rural telephone, the gas buggy, and other conveniences they are able to keep in touch with the outside world. Newspapers and magazines are cheap and bv reading and close contact with neighbors the farmer is no loncer n mo-Mjark. ie is taking a place among the educated people Of the world and is able to hold Ids own anywhere lie may go. Speculation In Regard To Government. Telegrams cpme through every day and are likely lo be followed by olbers telling of ihe speculation that i going on in Victoria and Vancouver in regard tit the position of the government fjillowiug Jhe elections of Friday la's I. These nre al largely darted on gossip, it would seem, for nothing official will be known fur some lime to come. If Premier Oliver does not accept a seat in some other constituency he will resign, and Iitirnlly the selection of the next premier is an important event and pne lhat means much to the future of the government ami of the province. Wjth Hie appointment of a new premier there maybe a shuffling of the cabinet positions. At any rale there js a new minister of finance to be appointed and n new speaker o be ejected, It is suggested that Danes of North Vancouver vyoiibj make a good speaker and .Veelands of South Vancouver has been nienlioned as he next minister of labor. Such . gossip. In about three or four weeks from now we sin know more about it . Hi Ihe meantime the only ihiug lo do i wnll and carry on. f AH Will Regret Oliver Goes. If Premier Oliver decides to resign, his action greled by everyone, Liberal or Coiiservalive. 11a e ti Oraml Old Man or Hritish will be re- lirkki . . ,m . . or province not only here but at Ottawa with good effect Ie seems to haye been the victim of a concerted move on the soul h end or Vancouver Island to get rid of the present govern-menl, possibly because or Jealousy of Vancouver wjiere conditions are much more prosperous than ihey are on he Island -1,1 I II lq- You Are Careful in buying shoes be careful also to use a polish that will keep the leather in good condition and prolong its hie. USE TiWQET Shoe Polish BLACK .TAN - TONIY ID UAKK BHOWN. ALSO WHITE Drttun (cak) oJ M bit Ulnti (UqulS) 15th day of Ihe following Febru-.sire to terminate it. II shall le nry, both days inclusive, ami ratirie.l in-nrrordance Willi ihe within Ihe name period yearly ronslilnllonal mclho. of the thereafter, provided that upon the ? eontralinjt jKirlie?.. The ' n-..i!i:A.i:'nn tit .i...:.: ....!. i ireconrmendalion of of Ihe Ihe Interna- ratifications "hall he exchanged ' " " tional Fisheries Commission,'" asnitiKtnn a soon a trac Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. Bjjl Wednesday. June 25, I92t. hereinafter detrrihed, this close, tlcahle. and the convention shall eam may he nuidified or sus- come into forre and effect oh pended at any lime after Ihe ex-Itl" ''ay or the etrtianpe or ralirt- piralion of three such seasons by rations a special agreement concluded and duly ratified by Hie ii?h con trartinjr parlies. May Use Fish It is understood that nothing contained in Ibis article shall prohibit the nationals or inhahl. lanis ami me nsiinu vessels or iboals of the United Slale and of In faith whereof the respective plenipotentiaries have signed the present convention In duplicale, and have I hereunto' affixed their seals,. Done it Hie City of Washing ton Ihe 2nd day or March. In ear or Our Lord. 1923. Seal Charles F.vans llnehes Seal Frnes' Lapolnle. i. ' - - it . : - ? It Ih man in Im Mnon ; I SAYSx ) IF hell is abolished, what will Ihe married man catch when he rolls in during Ihe early hours after h night out, - I II K longest day passed (juicily by without so much as a "by your leave," or "how does f fee?" TIIF. lad who I always Wasting ll.e gas May safely be called A silly young ass. TIIK most opprobrious remark heard lately was thai in which a local lady wa spoken of as a "big consignment of unclaimed freight." Ye, it wa a railwav remark. ' THINKS thai cannot well he made in factories are sacrifice. The business js, not a very popu. lar one anyway. . 1 YOU can get. a .jrink in Ihe Slao If yiMj eland in with Hie leering nmimillpe; - - A WOMAN has a ijisadyntilagn over a man In dial when il eels hot she ran'l lake nIT her coal and roll mi her iirf sleeve. LOVH wjllioul rnoney is like a molorhoal wllliool gas. U likely Jo .e wrcckeil on Ihe. rock. mm Stuffed Dates in Cream 5c. km ft Ikit mr mmmf mnalhtr Jilitimm A parly of some twenty young 1 people stormed Ihe home of Mr. and Mr. T. M. Sprncer. 230 Fifth A vp. Fast, larl niglil Hie ix-msion h-lng a surprise parlv m honor of Miss Annie Kelly who is ieav thsD"K hiMy willi her parents for ieio. w ailnglou. Ihe evening wa ilellgl.l fully speni in dancing, -oinmuiiily singin; ami game. A delicious lunch wa erved at midnighl under ll.e supervision of Mr. T. M. Spencer and Mrs. J. A. LiiuNay. Mrs. D. Wilton wa arrnurpanlsl fr the evening. 'Hie guests present were Mrs. T. M. Spencer. Mr. and Mr. J. A. Lindsay, Mis Annie Kelly, Miss Xa. Ilimle, Mr. D. Wilton, .Mi llessie iuiphell. Ml C McKen-zle. is. W. McKay, Itarley Hum. her, Ml. . Uihhard, W. MrCal- liirn, Mi Willa Dyer, Mis p. Creigl.lon. S. Hrook. K. MrOuaig. Miss Margaret LimNay. Italnh milh. Miss Alice Spencer and Sid Webb. 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' I and Lodge, landing, assuring guest of " Irip. AIo operating lavl service lo all pert ,i ii, For resenolion and rale, apply lo LAKELSE LODGE, OR TERRACE MOTORS, TERRACE, B.C. Pictures Add to the attractiveness of your home We have a large assort-merit in our window for your inspection Barrie's Home Furnishings 3rd Avenue. The House of Quality. Phn 123. Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Oportng Q, T. Pf 0,000 Ton FloaUng Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Patttrp makers, Founder, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETVLENI WELDING, Our plant equipped lo handle. o)l kluJ of fe MAMINK AID COWMERCIAt WORK. PHONES 43 and 3M.