vim vown. A new shipment of English Boots iusl arrived direct from one of Ihe largest manufacturers In the Old Country. Call ntn) see them. They are nbsnlnlcly the msl shoo value in town. Price to introduce J All sires. pO.UU Family SHOE Store Third Avenue. Money Orders On Norway, Sweden and Denmark at Current Rates of Exchange. Make your reservations for that Summer Vacation visit to the Old Land early. For Ticket, Hates and Information, see us. it Oliver Typewriters. Cary Safes. FIRS INSURANCE. Dybhavn & Hanson j Insurance and Steamship Agency. -Prince Rupert, B.C. 1 Soft Finish I Ili-I-Service Jet Wash. Three Services, one of which will exactly fill your wati day needs. Phone us for particulars. Canadian Steam Laundry Phone 8. DRY Birch & Cedar Wood Cut any length. HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue. Phone 580. Night or Day. WC BUY BOTTLES. 1 LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage ' Phone S. Cartage, Warehousing, and "Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal, Sand and Gravel. We Specialize In Piano and Furniture Moving. HOME FROM HOME. MOCH1DA ROOMS 714 Fraser 8L Steam Heated Hot and Cbld Water nates by Day or Month . P.O. Box It. Phon tat. BRINGING UP FATHER OMMTISTF.RR13LE THE COME To APARTMENT AND HE PIAKIO STRING. - ' ATS ALL. TmE RACKET BURGlAR'ME BOOT? MT CUT THE r---J "v. PREACHING ON HERRING PACK Rev. arwur Barner Tens or . Fishing at Prince Rupert and on Work of Church 'lly Arthur Hamcr 1 was lold ht l'rince Huperl j that the cold storage plant there will freeze 12,000 tons of herring this spring as fast as the hoas can catch them. The herring. will he ,,sed exclusively for Hall- (111 1 14111. lli-ll Oil 1VIIOW 111(11 there are 8,000 herrings to a ton is easy to figure thai a Int of herrings will he swallowed by lialibut. Hut what will Hie catch nf hali- ihul be? l'rince Hupert is reputed to he the greatest landing port for halibut in the world. The - cold storage plant has capacity . . . , , ,, ,,. , ,. 41 III HHF Sll J I J .- J KMI (.IIIMIII lio wear out my welcome, so scat- '" tcred is the work hnd so slrenii-,,,r,,re ous the later winter weather if ''"' afloat. jlions allow - - ITPllT CPOCrilll 17 eordance )KW M ,rl ll II II X. -Trade as lure to the halibut. On such on eilnesrtays and Satur-a scale one could waste a lot of ,' f'er calling at Powell Hiver, bait and still make nulte a catch. Ocean Falls and Swansea Hay. "Near l'rince Huperl recently we TBI .DAILY HlWfc Saturday. April Ifor four million pounds of fish, soulliliound rrom l'rince Huperl place breakages. Vancouver anil have seen stacks of halibut on Thursday, May I, according to Ihorilies, however, made, him there, in which the individual fishes weighed from two pounds lo 250 pound. Multiply those fiirures concerning Hie herrinz and it would seem thai man is going lo offer iifl.nOO.non herring - tied up -at a cannery while the .unpen ai t it p.m. on v cinesiay Prince Huperl to load wtiiioill ex-crew or our coasting vessel load-janl1 .Saturday nights respectively , ra freight thn.1 I .for U.K. and ed 500 cases of salmon. I counted fr Anyox and Stewart reluming .the continent.. J.OllO cases or salmon awaiting shipment. Fifty thousand cases are nupposed lo be a paying sum-J"" mer pack, so they are nearly cleaned out. Wonderful Industry I'his is a wonderful industry. but I am fishing for men and must tell some of tie humorous and other incidents in that calling. Up the Massett I n lot I met a Seattle woman, who confided that in her youth in Cenrgia she had been a Metiiodist, but had married a Presbyterian. They became Haplisls and in Texas her husband had been a preacher. "My boys don't go to church anil my daughters are Congregation ilisls," she said. At China lint I visited our mis. . ..i t i- ii nnslor and his wife and thelcouver on Thursdays and sailing hchool leacher. an Anglican school graduate. Our hospital doctor was with me and be found Hie school children nill. ifnly clean but in excellent health. At Massett Co mill? past Massett. site of the Anglican Mission, I recalled (hat on my last visit there I witnessed the dedication or a beau-liful church and heard Hie In dian baud play the Venerable Archdeacon Collinson to the wharf. 'What changes in half n ccnl.ury since he first went ihere! I could wrile of the uupleasanl as well. On the voyage up n number or lumberjacks on hoard were complaining or the inferi ority or the government liquor lo the bootleg kind. Some or them were quite drunk, on which kind of liquor I do nol know. And I could lwell on Hie misadventures of the sailors who gel "rolled" In Prince Hupert. Hut my visits to our missions arc memnrahjn: MACDONALD'S EitieQit you OOdriTTO j( HE LIFTED THE "UD WELL OONTWORRViNtjU Can I'LL. CUT ALL I BE CLAb'tT LIKE THfiANO CUT TIIF i COME "RIGHT IN HERE AND J7T ' A-u r VT IK1 C ' TH ROA '- J jZl y L ' iwt-tITi i Cost $2,000 PAl Olt1 1 Iff Pi"iP f fj 'AH1I ft) Service Arranged Is Very Similar to Last Year - The twice weekly spring vice of the Canadian. National lins in accordance wi Hi Hrilish Hailway coast steamships will gonad Montreal regulation, into effect northbound from, nn - couvcr on Monday, April 28, and oniciai announcement inane int. morning by II. t. McNaughlon.jand re-eifn-l with shore labor al liVK. ilislricl passenger agent. M earners Yi'l leae vanrouveri onr .Monday and I liurMlay nights arriving at Prince Huperl at 3 1 t'e vessels will leave Prince l"rP fr(,m tb north al 8 p.m. on iiiursuays ami unuays anil sau - 'or Vancouver and way ports 31 n p.m. uiose nays. .rrivai at ancouver win re 2 p.m. at- unlays and Tuesdays. Summer Schedule The Iri-weekly sunlmer ched - nle will go into effect from Vancouver on June 2 and from Prince Hupert on June 5. Steamers will arrive here from the oulh on Monday, Wednesday aiid Friday afternoons and sail for the south written from Norfolk. Virginia en route o Kngland. He says: "In conversation with shipowner friends I have found I hut there Is great dissatisfaction re Hie system adopted for grain fit lings at Vancouver ami my frii'iid i1!iv .........ii., it L Oil i i4t lis ivii In - - " ' ' n,,,t point .mil-that you will oyer Vancouver very heavily avoid making. any rcgula- re grain fillings and simply owners to fit same in- ne- wilh Hi-ilish Hoard or regulations. As an instance, one boat I know loaded grain at Montreal and of rotirse put up shifting hoards, Avc. there. After dis- chaise at .Marseilles she pro jceeded to Vancouver and Hie jeaplain trot his own ship rar - to re-ercr! Hie grain fit - ieckonmg to spend about $200 at Vancouver for new wood lo re- inko tne whole lot tiowu again a cost of 2.ontl. "Hie owners 'borefore reckon they have been rubbed of $1800 simply to give-shore, men a Job. "You no iloubl will be able lo write me an assurance on that point as if you agree we shall be aide lo gel carriers to go to "A boat without grain fillings jis of course ililleronl as a ctuii. .piolc new set must be a shore jh. Expects to Return " hope yu have orwanled jthe particulars I previously ask- ;ed for as I expect lo find matters well under way when I arrive in F.ugland in about Ihree weks time. If I am unable lo return miicklv lo Prince Huperl lo coin- plele detail, wilh you. my friend :Uiid partner. Mr. W. Howard Irv HALIBUT TREATY IS STILL UNSETTLED Com.m,"," ?f ,nted Just as Soon as Ratifica tion Completed A leller received" by the Hoard of Trade front the deputy minis ter of marine and fisheries al OlUwa slated that the halibut treaty was nol yel effective but il was anticipated il would be rail Tied bv I he U.S. cnalc during the present session. A commit lee In deal wilh mailers coming under the treaty It was staled would be appointed Immediately the treaty was ralined. II win the opinion of Mr. .Inhnslon I hat. the in HIT ilid not come under the treaty but it bad already beiyi taken up by I he -Dominion iim-. rnmenl. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert C C. Nevison and O. Napier.1 .JHf Vz Lb. -.15 54. on Monday, Ihursilny ami Satur- dig nf Vancouver will do so un day nights. The Wednesday hoarder my cable instructions." will perform the Anyox service . and the Friday boat will go to Stewart. I ne present schedule of I lie l'rince John arriving from Hie I liinnn iTli'irMfilln UHifiHu n ml isi i,,n atunlay evenings will remain in eireei me cnllrf sununer. GRAIN SHIPPING IS DISCUSSED Board of Trade Receives Letter In Renard to Fitting of Ships at Harbor SPEAKS OF ELEVATOR Writer Complains of Expense Entailed at Vancouver from Regulations C. A. Copping of l.omlau, F.ng-land, who has previously been in correspondence with Hie Prince Huperl Hoard of Trade In regard In Hie possibility or the erection Vancouver; F. Duval, Surr Inlet, j of a grain elevator - here, was Central ! heard from again last nighl by! .!. Scarle, C.N.H.; Mrs. M. Con-the Hoard of Trade in a letter don and son. A. Hvans, city. j For those Smokers who like their tobacco Cut Fine or who roll their bwn MACDONALtfSrTGA y2ib. Daily News Classified Aete. 2 'CENTS 'PER WORD IN ADVANCE. ' No AdvartiMmant Taken for Laaa than SOc j Sport Chat j Madame Kiigene Criqui is re. sponsible fur (he decision of the former featherweight chaiiinioa of the world lo return lo the ring, according to n story from Paris. She it was who, lal August, after the defeat or her husband at al hands of Jnliony Dundee, ruled that he would nror fight again. Son en mouths of the life led by Ihe'menvber of the Paris bour geoisie worked the change in bet altitude townrd Hie ring. When Oene returned from the Polo Crounds after loting the worldV featherweight title In Johnny Dundee and sustaining 15 or the nfost punNhliifc rounds ever administered In a Hghter, Madame Iriqui gae fine look al her litis. band's haltered face and shouted 'Never again! We will return lo 'aris ami live a .retired life." Criqui had accumulated 2,1)00,000 franc in Australia and America, lie invested (he money, rented a little flat nnd sellled down. He mel llebrans. Hie llelgian boxer, as he bad gien his word he would. Al he got out of it w.is a badly' broken hand. Hecenlly Criqui decided to see the I.edoux.Marcarl bout. He took Madame along. At the conclusion or the" 20 rounds which brought the title back lo the veteran Ledroux. Madame Criqui turned lo her husband and said: My word, One, I don't know anything about (he righting game, but I am sure you could beat Hie two of them Hie same night.' I am curtain I could." Criqui replied wilh slight interest. " am quite certain I could gie Dundee a real fight loo. Do you want me lo do it?" All right, go ahead," she per mitted, and then Criqui sought lloberl l.udeline, his manager, and lold him he Was ready In go hack to (he ring. He already has started training. "My hand is all right again. I intern! lo ask Dundee lo give me thai rellirn nvalch he promised me before we Mailed. I think I gave him a good enough bailie for Ihe'-Amcricnn'puhlic to wish In see me gel another chance at him," Crjqui says. "I made no hones afioitl taking him on rigid after ! Won Hie title. I reel I am enjilled lo another crack nt Him. SHOCKLEY WON OUT IN SLOW BILLIARD GAME LAST EVENING Afler leading um lo the fourth hundred, I'rejl Slephens was d. feale.l by It. II. Sliockley by score of riuo to fo:i in lal night's individual billiard chant pinnslijp match and was thus eliminated 'from Hie series. The match was a slow one. Slmekley having secrnl Instances nf bad Kick and Stephens being tiff form. The value look :t hours ami 18 uiiitiles o play and eat player went to Ibe labe nil limes. Shorklcy's average was .'J..15 and Slejihens', 3.1(1, 'high breaks being 2.1 mid 22 respec lively. The next game will be mi Monday between 0. P. Tinker and Sgl. J(4tsoii in (he second round C. Halagno nod Ceo. Mcllmoyl playing Tuesday nighl, will finish the first round, . By WANTCO WANTF.D. To buv direct In small lids from fishermen or shippers, whilc-mcnlcd Chi. nook Salmon ami tit her good cheap fish to introduce to Kastern consumers. Hive all Information possible regarding supply, prices, roules and rales. Odd! Co. Syracue, X.Y. WAXTKD. Hv canahle refined person coming to Prince llu-peri. May I, position a rook, housekeeper or chambermaid. Wrile K. like, (ieueral Delivery. Vancouver. H.C. 85 VANTKD.--Fiiriillure of every description. Highest prices paid. Prince Hupert llxchnnge. Auctioneers. Phone (552. FOR SALE FfJrt SAI.K. 25-10 h.n. Sterling engine; lloch Ignition; complete to and Including coupling. $750.00 36 Tool cruiser. 20 h.p. Just overhauled. toilet. galley. 1 1,000. M. M. Stephen. If FOH SAI.K. Pleasure launch, 20 ft. x 8 ft. bealif, paclous cabin containing Uie and utensils. I h.p. Hegal engine, newly painted and in A.I. condition. Snap. Apply Hot 172. Dally News. tf FOH HALF.. Soda fountain equipment, glasses. Vortex system, electric drink-mixers, soda cylinders, butter milk cooler, stools. s1iowracs. etc Apply AV. .1. MfCulcheon. 81 FOH SALE. Power boats of every description Including pleasure, trolling anil work! houis, iii rt-uiuiini'o: ini.i:. Atply N. M. McLean, Cow Hay, j FOH SAI.K. Duhlia roots, all l..hs.rrm ron atmpson, Alice rm colors. 35c; jdanled in (grow! SUwart and Premier fl.50; perennial Howers .... ..... III. ..I.... I. ...1- . ............. ....... K. Utjcy, Haysport, H.C.. 81 'OK SAI.K. Fourteen Tool V-botlomed boa I, Willi 4 h.p. Standard Kid engine. 200.00. M. M. .Stephens ,. Co Ltd. 'OH SAI.K, Small V bottomed gasoline launch. 20il.no, Apply Caretaker, l'rince Huperl Yacht Club. FOH SAI.K. New and ued Machinery, Hoals and Kngines. Northern Kxchange. If FOR REKT FOH HKNT.-Hooin newly fur nished with harbor view. Apply ;i:io Fourth Ave., Ks. 01 -TICK FOH HKNT, wilh modern living quarters. Weslenhaver llros. if FOH HKNT. Palmer House for cheap rales and home com forts. If BOARD. HOAHD. The Inlander, 830 Second Avenue. Phone 137. If TAXI Taxi 7 Phona. (Call Georg or Oust). Rosa roths rs. Prompt Servlco and Comfort Day or Night Sland; Grotto Cigar Store, Third Ave. AUCTION SALES. Oonds llouglit, Sold or Exchanged H. H. HEMMING8, Auctioneer. Furniture and Crockery, Third Ave. Phones Illack 130 nnd lied 442. George McMus ' ,VJ ' PRINCS RUPS.RTT10ES - " . Saturday, April Sf High I ".8 inn I M.:to p.oi il Uiw H.:,twvil Sunday, April C High' 2.'."J a itr 'I I f.no p.tiMwiw.n Low 8.50 n.ml i " 21.05 p. til f. Monday, April 7 High .ol n m. .'I 15.13 lutfi 18 'i l.tiw u.an M.nv . . .1 . 21.37 p.tir f, .! ' . Tuesday, AprlB Iltglt 3J a iniV?( i r Irt.?2pi6y It If Low - 10.07 u.nt i t St. 1 1 p m T MAIL SCHEDULE Foe the East Mnndayn, Wednednys nnd Fri. lays, eloei at R.30 p.m. From the East Mondays, TliUrlnys and Saturdays. 1.30 p.m. From Vancouver Sunday ... Wednesdays ti-i r4-1 I fl l Fridays $ JJk AM, al'.ll. ApHI 7, 18 nnd .'8 To; Vancouver Tttendsys, Mali closrTat I PM Fridays f 15 A M Saturdays ..tji. , A M, C.P.H. April II nM To Anyox, Alice Arm, Stewart, .Ill I'M From Anyox, Alice Arm, Stewart, Premier ,t tx . , Fridays A M j0 p0fx simpton, i Allrt llc Arm rm stevart adiymler . ou,, ,J"1'. . I UfHll.lIM V. To Alaska Points T April ,pnl . 18 and :L f& From m Alaska Pctnls-4; April innl II and j?-- To Queen Charlotte Island Point "' April I : and if. From Queen Charlotte Points April 10 ami -'I To Naas River Points and Port Simpson Thursdays 10 P M From Naas tlvor Points Raturriftv AM, TIMBER SALE ,,C003. Srtlrd Tit1fr ll Im r -rlnl lir H ' lil.trlrl KiH-rtlrr, m liii. . mno ' IIh lUlh iltr el Mrll. un. fur Hi i rtut nf IJrrmt X 'MtTlwtf ITli-etl I' Htr, rninnrt u lintrui. fav.. l.h. J rut IIO.Ooii fjijii. Wifinnir n1.am. Srurr, . Ci iiir srinr Two (i yni will ts llnwril fin f iiiiitiI of lliiilvr . further inrllruUr i.r J'ftcTSr'l tr. trr, Vl'lorla. nr Its- rirtrl11- fiii.'i ITlnrr liiiprrt, li.r .. , , i .,. TIMBER SALE X 6101. SrlM YrmlrM Will I r rrltrd 1V H' tiUlrlrl FnMntrr. Itnl lulus than IHiiill Ihr vih rty of April, lM. fr the y , eif of Llrrnrr 0lsi U4Ue l' :.lar., I rut It.uon l v't t.M ir llsn lock 1'ilint list i6n,iini r.t'ifnr n- liHk, siirurr ami lulnain Sawf.'JV , Two t irr will H ilkiJUl t nnivd nf lliMlr. nirtls-r inrilruur- ir Um otiter tr lr. Vtrtnrt, nr Itis limirli-t liirr'' I'rlnrr Hiiwrl. LAND ACT. Nttlt tf InUnllon to Apply to Lwu In Cnait I tint lll.trlrl. nrronllnt t" trlrl lt Nkrciii, ami HtuifA kndVrlnir ' lltii, mi llii- north hrtyrh (if. tur srr:. Illvcr, iicur orranie Caiinrr linn nnur inn I, wmiiui iin"' Thji-krr, -bf I'rinr imprrl, li.C. wupaii 11 flitliwr. Iiitcmlt to iiiilv.for ihtiiiH- ; ' lo In fl Hi fnllnwlnr .llrllwil In" " Cnmnidirlnt it nt lantrit l thr ni ' wHimrny iHJini nil eiy i.ianut inniii- i" . liiorljr iiu WMlcrljf.i ttwinrr, ,iiitherl. hnrr im to ixiliil nt riiiMViciicrmrnt, THONUs W. TIIACKTM, Apitli-nt, pjtril rrtruiry Mlh', JJJtJ