PAfiH FOUR PUBLIC MEETING THURSDAY WILL DISCUSS FISHERIES i AND. DRYDOCK AND .OTHER PUBLIC MATTERS HERE. (ronlinueii .frrtm page pno) sinning in wonder who really were Hie enemies of Prince Hit pert. I hcs land other matters they would like to ilisfuss. Mayor .Answers wayor Aew on said lift .was agreeable lo railing such a meet ing if the council so desired. lie had promised Mint public met ins jvohIJ ho called and .had In ifne.liOip did call two or Hiiro meetings ,(n . lake up various local aspects. .VI each of these meetings there jhad been a men handful of people and (he idea had heen ;;iven the "cold lilan Kei." no nad roll that, since thai was the way the citizens fell ahoiil, iunters affect ins: the . city, there was no use in calling further meet nigs. Only a few weeks ago the leep .Sea Fisher men's Union had writ leu a letter to the city council regarding (hi price' "of halibut. , meeting of the joint ronmillees of (he city I ipiestion eouiiiiil, dioard of trade. hoal llritish owners and Union was called to go into Ihe liialler. Only Aid. Smith, Aid. I.arsen, II. .M. I lag-gel I. and himself (the mayor) had turned up. Despite .this, however, he would he in syiii-palhy with any proposal that the council would make to get re-sulls. ' Against City 1 Speaking fjirllier on Ihemai-fer of hoal .repairs here, Aid, Casey said that he believed I' rod Stork, M.P..: Mr; (Sraham. Ihe minister of railways, and .Premier King were desirous and anxious lo see port development here and would give Prince Huperl "a senate deal or a little (more." lloweyer, lie fell that Ihe railway directorate was right against Ihe ijllj. (. 'believed lhal, jf an indignation meeting were held and a prptest .present-, ed to Premier King. Mr. (iraham jfiiul Mr; Stork, the railway hoard might gel a "packing up" If the Uanadiau National Railway, in I lie interest of ecnnoiny. houghl a hoal in the. Old (Jnunlry and nail to eliect alterations costing 811,000, why, in Ihe interest of economy, was lhal work nnf also done m Ihe Old Country'? f it was to he done afler Ihe boat arrived" on the coast, then why .was the work laken lo Vancouver instead of being done in (he company's own dry .dock at Prince Huperl ? AVas somebody 'receiving a rake-oh in lakipg Hie work lo Vancouver? "I do believe there is. sojue crooked work j-;'l)ff. .'.in.and .that Premier Kjpg aiid. Mr. '(iraliam should Vbe apprised or it," concluded Aid. Casey. "Then Sir Henry Thorn- Inn and his gan 'might gel a jacking nn Suffered Indignity Mayor Newton said lhal il was just such things as Ihes he had a! templed, "In put tip to Sir lleiiry JTJinrnlnn on his last visit to Urn ifi'y. Afler having been compelled tit suffer some indignity, (Ihe mayor) had finally got a Shearing from Sir Henry in his 'private car. Asked about ;,huilding of a' boat here, ' "ll'jnry had 'said Hint it was tended; loi aisk- tiarliament to the Sir in .- ? Ihuri.e Jhe building of two .boats instead or one. l.vrn lln I wo Vslip Iheory seemed now lo have Iieen blasted. Speaking in support or Aid. Lasey suggestion, Aid. i.arsen' i'fell dhaf. if the .meeting wej-ol : called llie mayor need not. he .afraid of" there being an empty 'bouse. There were sixty fisher- men "in the city wio were racing starvation. The, Tislieriui'ii were alwaysMwilling to meet, llie city council and the Ib'lair .Mer-cianls'"Associalion but they were not willing lo meet a cnnimilleo: or the Hoard of Trade consisling of Tish buyers. That altitude applied to' Ihe Hoal. Owners' As-( sociatinn as well ns Ihe I'nion, meiubers. The meeling referred' lo by the mayor, in any case,' ; hnd not been advertised as a public .meeting. The mnUpn was I hen carried and Mayor Newlon announced thai he would call Ihe meeting for o'clock Thursday night in llie'cily council chamber. On recommendation of Ihe utilitleiy coniniillee, the. city council decjdeil last nighT lo re.) finest the, Canndian National' naliwnys''.lo carry across their! property a. pipeline In supply in-j duslrlal-planlfl at ,r.ow Hay. Phis comes out of Hie applications ofj P. Burns and others lo the city for water connection. f I BRINGING UP FATHER VCTy1 VIU. tstetK t 1 I J J I MOVT PhONE. THE OOCTOH'j) I If ENOOCH ?LCE:P9TKib Hc OHiCD TO SEND ME J j PftlNc. FE.VE1R. CERTA.1NLV L .fiOME..rAepcNa I j 1 LITTLE ELSE BUT TALK AT OTTAWA AMONG MEMBERS ON BOTH SIDES ON BUDGET: NO ELECTION THIS YEAR. (continued from page one) of amendments to the Norlh America Act, as iniioiinced in Ihe speech from the (hrouc at the opening of the session, for Ihe purpose, particularly, of erfecling some reform oT Ihe Senate. Neither or these moves would conceivably be made if llie f.rovernmeul Iiajl in mind rushing into a general lection al Hie conclusion of Ihe prese.pl Session. gnin, as was pointed out in the House last week by (ieorge V. Kyte, chiet government whip, it does Jiot look like a pre-election session when Ihe Conservatives hac omitted lo call a sin-ale siltiug'or llie Public Accounts Conunillee lo investigate any of! ine expenditures of J he iiresent (joverninent since it came, iulo liower nearly four years ago. I).1 j stole protestations or various Conservative speakers in the budget debate, nothing is more certain than that the official op position does not want an election this year. And it is doubtful if any section or the Qounlry wants lite expense and turmoil of an election until the' expiry or Ihe regular constitutional lipie in the autumn of nexlycar. Refutes Blue-Ruin Talk' An important contribution to lhe'builgel debate in life week just closed was Unit oT Hon. James .Murdnrk, minister or labor, who read into the records some convincing evidence of (lie falsity of the hlue-rnin cries of Ihe Conservatives both in the House and out ot it. He showed lha.1 unemployment w.-us worse in Ihe .United Stales than in raiiures in ;Canada as prepared by Ihe Canadian Manufacturers' Association and iiuoled from of dinulors freely by -Mr. Mei.ghCn was sadly iiraccurntc and full or indications of padding to suit the pur poses or llios'e who are ( eiiiaud- ing higher proleclion. lie showed, loo. Mint a greAl deal .hail, heen acloally accomplished )'.y 'the present government . in ....... reduciiifr feel so good ia but what Bl wilt malr vmt V f- Vf1 fed better. 1 , ORMES LIMITED ion and the mock cnorls or that former minister or financi- In ward revising the larirr. Sir ilenry was responsible, for a costly tour of Canada by the tariff commission afler telling the country thai a larirr revision was Jong overdue. I lien, when much money had been spent in (ravelling per (lie Dominion again, told the people and parliament that lhal revision would iiot.be- put into eMed. "Did yoir ever hear tell or crawrishing? Is not that as fine an example oT il as anyone ever iieard?" asked Mr. Murdock, "and it emanates .from men whu have Ihe nerve lo gel up here in the floor of this House and charge Ibis government wilh this, that and every other lliing'. in-other words Ihe Tory party did not have the nerve lo make the changes in Ihe larirr that their friends wanted , because they knew llie people of Canada would not stand for it, and now they 4 are continually rinding fault with this covci-mcnl be cause il lias not done so does not propose lo do so.' and ' Supports Budget A recognition of the benefits the llohh Mscal policy had con ferred and would confer upon the .province pf Hrilish Colum bia was voiced in the Ilpuse by 1.. W. Humphrey, Imfcpcudcu! member Tor AWsl iKimlenay, who iinnounced himselr in support of llie budget program of -Ihe lire-: sent session and siirnpiarized iis flflfllllllt lflV!ll,l il ill liiu n ...... . . ,1 (ll III.-, 1.1 1 1 1 Ihe cost or living, and produced ( eluding paragraph ns follows: orrjejal slatistics lo support his ; "It is my intention lo support contention, lie concluded with a the budget at Dip particular warm retort to -Sir Ilenry Dray- lime, and in doing so I reel that BBmiTBBMMIMIII III JjB I I apt canning nut toy duly to my constituency and to the country. I do not wiiul lo bae il inferred lhal 1 am in any way governed by political influences. Hut I believe lhal if is in the best iu-lere.sls ,pT the country lhal Ihe budget, should he supported, al- hough I know that some ot my riends vj(h whom I associate a? Ihe present, time do not agree wilh Ibis view. II imisl be remembered, however, that condi-linns in Jibe province from which come are extremely different from those in other parts of Hie country; it .has been recognized as a concession do myseir and other inejnhers from' llritish Columbia (h.l we have certain eondilio.iis tjiere lhal do not ex- list anywhere else. Tor Ibis and other reasons thai I have stal". I shall have n0 esilaliou in giv-oig what si)oi. I can In the budget." The Man in the Moon .YS:- TIIK person with hiiusolf is to destruction. who i.s s l)u the hi; it is Med li roail MIOW" to' Cook' with a can Opener," wipild iiiirke a good title for a utility booklet. IUUTAIN ,'bas .relurned lo Ihe Vdd slfindard. What we would like here would be lo get back lo Ihe dollar standard. THOSH who are unable lo gel up in lime iould .-advance. Iheir alarm clucks abojil the .dollar. Iwo bits on I Wl.iH )I wcre a little girl And had -a (iille jiiouse, I'he oiify thing J Mien should want Would be a sbiekish spouse. IT was down in Ihe cily or ltuffalo where the Kasl is Kasl, that the lady reporter or Ihe Courier wrote "The bride wore h frown of while tulle and pleated georgette." rjial'.s n new expression to wear. j In the Letter Box ASKS CO-OPERATION llilor lalJy. NevvA. '.' H1 , ' -fin ins or your patter to draw ihe allenlion or Ihe citizens generally and Ihe members or Ibe lloaril or Trade particularly to Ihe lec-Itire-i'er.ilnl to ie given in the Hoolh Auditorium Jloriiorrow evening al 8 p.m. Dr. TloberlH is a noled lecturer and writer and by nlir co-operation in nl-lending Ihe leclure, we will be ftunruing valuable help o meet Ihe guarantee, under which Dr. Moberls came to Prince Huperl, and helping in a practical man tier to advertise Prince Hupert. 0. W. NIOKHRSON. President Hoard of Tra 1 1 1 WIRELESS REPORT A a.m. DIOHV ISLAND. Cloudy.' rresti southeast wind; barometer. . . no on. i - leinperninre, itz; sea rough; 0 a.m. 'spoke tug Capi Sen! I with low anchored off Tug well Island, bound for Ocean falls. DKAM TRHrJi POINT.Cloudy, frr.sh soulheasl wind; barometer, -u-.'i; leinpernture. vz; e.n smonth. DIH.I, IIAItltOIl, Over(Jsl, calm; liaroini-ler, 20.02; (emper- alure, Tift; (ea Amoolli. Moon DinilY ISLAND. Overdftsl, moderate roiiIIi east gale; bar-omclcr, 20.8$; 'temperature, 40; OH! HELLO OEM Do KNOW THf,T -oo ueT . : : ? I niiRf0 f'fi' " v H fj I Cr'" Priu,n "" J. nvi, M 'J Wanted For Sale For Rent WANTKB OASIIOAT wanted. Musi be cheap Tor cash. Apply Ilox U',, Daily News olllce. 105 W'ANTHD. Second hand logging jack. Apply Ho'x 21(5, Dally News Olllce. ti.' WANTKD. House or garden work. Phone c! KiS. , III WOMAN wauled Tor hotel work. Apply Central Hold. Mil FOR SALE roil SAI.K al Terrace, H.C. Three I en acre chicken ranches to be sold al once, as owner is leaving Ihe country. Price 7r.no, $ I muni and $200.00. Look I hem over ipiick. Apply lo A. C. Little, Prince Hupert, H.C. 105 FOIl SALK Completely eouipped pleasure boat. .10 x 11, 15 h. p. Herlhs lor Tour person. NVw and in first class condition. A bargain for quick sale, pply Hox 212 Daily News Ollicu. FOIL SALK. Ileaulirul Daven- pori neii ami gramopnonc. Apply after ft p.m. to 1 1 5 Sixth Avenue West, above laundry. illl TO RENT TO IIF.NT. Modern house, com pletely riiruislicd. ."10.110 Apply (1. P. Tinker. Tel. fi7. HOOMS lo rent Federal' block. O. P. Tinker. Tel. 57. If FUllNISIIF.I) House Tor rent, six rooms. Phone MH. FOIl IliixT. Clapp aparlinenl Westenhavcr llros. tr AUCTION SALE AN AUCTION SALF. will be held at hopse corner of 'Tenth Ave. ami Hacon Street on 'Thursday, April .'10, al 2..'lo p.m. consist-iug of oak chairs, healer, tables, cook stove, double bed spring and niallress, cols, chest or drawers, tents, lino, saddle ami bridle, pure bred , Airdale terrier, etc. Philpolt-F.vill. Ltd., Auction s. ,101 BOARD ri6ftrtD? The Inlander, 8.1f Second Avenue, phone. 137. HO.VIID AND HOOM, or board only. I'linne lied 707. COLUMBIA RECORDS Process Columbia HeenriU no (jornlchlng. Fipest ro-prodiicljonR of lalnst. Fox Trots, Songs and Instrumental niusic by world famed artists. Call in and hear llieni. PRINCE RUPERT MUSIC STORE, 'Third Avenue WOMEN'S EXCHANGE IF you have any plain sewing or fancy work you wish lo dispose of, we will sell j. for yon. ivrtieles in this department not limited lo one dollar. The Dollar Store, Ited ri2i. NORTHERN TRANSFER Call for llaggage and Kxprcss Northern Transrer. Day phone lied 23. Night pbnnn fireen 30J, W. H. MONTGOMERY, JR, fea rough. DKAD Tni'.F. POINT. llaining, llshl snnlheasl wind; barometer, 20:0,1; lemperalure, ,17; sea smooth. HUI.I HAIIIIOIt. Overcast, tresh soiiHieast wind; barometer 29,.8K; lemperalure, 10; sea By George McMan, anus ( HTTlIRt H U ... I w i n ir I lllll . t- .1 V j yH v DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. ,2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for less than 50c BOATS AND LAUNCHES PIMCF.S OF KASTHOPi: LCYCLK Marine Fngines -i-II.P. without clutch $185.00 4-II.P. 1 cylinder MD 200.00 ft-ll.l'. 1 cylinder 1ID 450.00 8-II.P. I cylinder HI) 750.00 8-II.P. 2 cylinder MD 150.00 IC-H.P. t oylitider I.D J75.00 All Ibe above except the first include the Fatuous Joes He-verse ((ear, and full electrical ami propeller equipment. The best lhal money can buy. Hnslhope Itros., 177 Oeorgia St. W. Vancouver, H.C. Always al your service. SHEDDON TAXI 134 Anywhere al Anytime. Five passenger Dodge Sedan Coniforl and Courtesy. Hates: 50c Tor 1 or 2 passengers, 25c tor each additional passenger. PH0NE 134 MARINE TAXI SERVICE LAUNCH ' Oh Haby" al your er vice day or night. Comrort Safely Courtesy. If il'a a water trip call Laurie Immbly. Phones 570 or 131. . " TAXI '592" -' "NIK DHPHNDAHI.K TAXI. Daj anil. Night service. Coniforl and Courtesy is my . motto PHONE 592 CONRAD LEE Stand: Itichmond Ilonins. TAXI Taxi 67 Phone (Call George, Paul or (lust Prompt Service and Comrort Day or Nir' t Stand: HOSS BROS. POOL Room Meeker Clock, Acron8 Irom Rmpns? Hotei ' FURNITURE WK handle the .F.WVCK'IT guaranteed copper bearing Steel Ilangcs and all grades of high grade furniture wo exchange. PRINCE RUPERT EXCHANGE, Auctioneers furnitureT , New and Secondhand Furnl ure Store. We Uuy, Sell and Kx-change New and Seoondhand Goods. GEO. PAPADUPULI3, 330 Third Ave. Phone 6 MONUMENTS P. LeClalre Sub. P.O. No. I. Prince Itupert, Il.C. Agent for Granite, Marble and Stone Monuments and Headstones. Phone Hlani HH. CAMERON TRANSFER PJione 177 Bannane, Furniture Moving. If ou want, anything sent for, or delivered, phone us. P.O. Hox ft Oil. KNITTED GOODS SWF.ATF.IIS and all kinds or knlleed goods made lo order. Phone Hlatik 305. If ' PRINCE RUPERT TIDES " Tuesday, April 28 High i:22 a.m. 18.2 U. 17:20 p.m. 10.0 Low 11:00 a.m. 5,2 " 2.1:12 p.m. 9.1 " Wednesday, April 29 High 5:00 a.m. 17.1 ft." IH:.li p.m. 15.1 " 'Low 11:50 a.m. C.l " I ran a m A AHir : 1st Ave. A t o 1 S' .lib Ave. A r i s' slli Ave. liii.iu, :i st Itlb Aw. & S!ierbri Ae J llil Ave. Ciinravrs? dtb Ave, A Hny&W Ave -r Article, LQtanJ MAIL SCHEDULE For the East-Monday- W ; f: l j urdays. .!,. -, j,,,. From the East Monday, vhm4-: Friday.-, duo j Z., To Vancouver' Tuesday Saturduv -. Fridays. C.P.Il. Aj,; from Vancouttrj Sundays j Wednesdays Thursdays C.P.Il. A.i " I it To Anyox. Alice Arm. S'd and Premier Wedaescla Sunday- From Anyox, Alice Arm, S'j.J and Premlei" Tuesdays "' i Fridays To Port Simpson nd HutSM Points 11 1... M 1 11(11 -m.i; From Port Simpson "ul k , River Points Salurdas -i" ' To Alaska PolntsW April 0 i: : From Alaska Points ti.i.il ID n To Queen Charlotte. l!anlPH April II v From Queen Charlotte Points April 0 il . BOX COLLECTIOS rtth Ave. A HaysrW Circle 8th Ave.&Collop St. 5th Ave. vl Mi'lln Pro. Gov. Kl'ips Prov. Gov. Wt:arf O.T.P. 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