Judgment dismissing Hip of .1. 1. O.avignn, vs. II. K Shepherd, .in which llio plaintiff lit I oniloil In establish the liabil ity of the iloronilnnl ns Ihe member of a fishing hunt crew in eortnoolinn with a "hojo" trip, was dismissed in the County Court this muming by Judge Young. The case Was followed with .interest by business as well as fishing Interests of the city and was taken in the mil tin; of n lost allbniirli Judge Young, in giving judgment, asked that it iinl bo regarded as n precedent. According to the judgment, unless an expressed contract Is maiie wnorciiy mm; panics contract out of the Masicrs' and Ser. vanls 'Act il is deemed that the association Is not a partnership for and that individual members tif tlje crew arc not liable for losses lo incurred. The action was iirought by of the plait) I i FT against Hie defendant I he in Hie attempt to nlako al the latter liable for a share or Hie loss incurred during the operation of the ba'ibul boat Dolphin, fia pi. Hymn, on a "bole" trip in 1021. Judge Young held that no con-trad had been proveii by the, plaintiff against (he defendant. Under the Masters' and Servants' Act il was incumbent on thci plaintiff to. establish a partner ship. This (he plaintiff na(' failed lo do. The judge staled that be did not wish cilher Hie owners f J boats in- fishermen to lake Mi decision as a iirecendent blitl reconiinended in future cases of 11 a like nature there should he a wrillen contract whereby, if it Mr. was so desired, partnership could lie established and the men made liable for share of losses as well as right to receive pro- fits. S. W. Taylor" bail Ihe c,ase for Mr. Oavigan while K. V. .lones represented Mr. Shepherd. HALIBUT PRICES ARE FAIR TODAY Over Two Hundred Thousand Pounds Sold at Prices Averaging Around 12c and 4c. 20 Prices were nlftl ouilc well sustained at the l-'ish Kxcliangoj I Ibis morning, a total of 213,700 imiijuis of halibut being marketed. Six American bouts disposed of 200,000 pounds unit four Canadians, 1.1,700 pounds . Arrivals and sales wore as: follows.; i American Kodiak, IK.ono pounds at 1 1 .3c nnu 10 (lie iiooin risncriesi Co. . Kagle, 11,000 pounds, at 11.2c anil .'Tic, lo the PaOific Fisheries. , Ivanalak, 20,000 pounds, at 'il2c and Tic, lo the Allin Fisher-.Ies, ) Alias ,2 .1,000 pounds al. ll.Oo laml tic; ami Yellowstone, 13,000 'pounds, at lc and c, to the Jltoyal Fish Co. ' Sumner, 55,000 pounds, nt ltn.no, and r to the Canadian Cold Storage Co. Canadian 1 M' W.T. tr 2,000 .pounds, at 11.1c Suid 3c to Ihe Atlin Fisheries. f Nuba, 1,000 pounds, at 13.1c fand 1c, and X. & S. 3,500 pounds fat It.Gc and 3c, to Ihe Canadian (Fish a Cold Storage Co. : Point May 1,200 pounds, nt 11.7c and 3c. lo the Royal Fish Co. Salmon Vema L., 300 pounds, at It Vie, In Hi.; Royal Fish Co. WEDDING SOLEMNIZED , ON SATURDAY NIGHT Miss Anna Stuart Became Bride of John Joy Are Spending 4 Honeymoon In South At 0 o'clock Salnnlay night at 'the residence of Mr. and Mrs. 'Alex .Straehan, Pioneer Laundry, ilie marriage look place of Miss vAiina .Sluart, daughter of Mr. ,'nid Mrs. William Sluart, Ninth jplreel, ami .lohn .Joy, son of Mr. rn ml Mrs. J. Joy, 510 Ninth Ave. Vest. Rev. Dr. H. R. (Irani. 'Vifllcialed and the witnesses of Yhie .ceremony were Mr. and Mrs. Slradinn. There was n large ' assemblage of relatives and friends nT Ihe oonlraeling couple nKiicntil A 1..1K init!. fnllmvi'il ' i ,H, :C(M.(Mnmiy aul ,. beautiful presents were exhibited. Mr. .and Mrs. Joy sailed this morning on Hie Prince Rupert) the south on a honeymoon ; Hie city I.?. take up their residence. The groom is a member Hie Pioneer Laundry slalTiuid bride was formerly employed Hie St. Regis Cafe. LARGE SUM RAISED FOR RENOVATION OF METHODIST CHURCH REPORTED AT ANNUAL CONGREGATIONAL MEETING. (continued from page one) Iribule lo Prince Rupert schools, lioth in miblio and high schools there were excellent teachers of hiuh character and wil.h splendid Caching records and be for iine fully aliprecialeil the value or ,,so inslilulions. Jle would .t.1,.1. iwiei. berore .be would lake nliild from a Prince lmper schoo' and transfer to another. Hrady had Ihe unitpie com-binalUin tif inspiring conirade- hip wilb the pupils and yet ,riKiiig terror to the minds of ,...,, wi,n woro inclined lo shirk. Ladles' Aid On behalf of the Ladies' Aid Sociely, Mrs. W. II. Cornish, treasurer, reported that nearly one thousand dollars had been raised and bad been spenl on church and parsonage. The ladies now were redcroralin?; the interior of Hie parsorjage. Sunday School: K. Ilarrie, superintendent, reported 102 scholars actively attending and teachers "and 'officers. The averasn' attendance was 121 and only once since September bad fhe attendance been under 100. Choir? A. J. Lancaster was grateful Tor Ihe faithful ntlend-nnm of the members and nnlici-paled n sacred cantata of wortli jheiiw rendered about Christmas. mris' acnvnies: miss naii- ili,.lr rnimi'liiil n u;nn1.K' nllntlil . , . ,,'nolivilintl nllM lvni. ,r and was g'ad of the spirit of loynlly. Hoys' work: Mr. Hacker re ported for Ihe nnise makers who were also the fun makers. 1 The utlondanro was nboul 70 boys per week and an incnnsing At the end how old do you feel? Binrrrfirii jScall p.d And a fw years of thU tiring toil will male you actually as old In appearance as one day'a work now makes you feel. Keep your youth by using our Thrif-T-aervlce. Its cost is very slight, yet your entire bundle will be washed carefully, the flat work will be honed, and just the wearing apparel left for you to finish. And this comes back to you damp, ready to starch and iron or hang on tb line. May we send for your bundle next washday t Co Per Pound, Plus 1c Per Piece. Minimum Charge $1.00 CANADIAN LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANER Phone 8. A! Mb PAGE FOUR LIABILITY FOR BRINGING UP FATHER By George McM anus FISHING LOSS TbNV-DlNYV HADMT EE.M AH HERE. I DON'T VKr-vY Yrvi 1 TE.H MiNOTEt eEFORl "isOtE Om Judge: Decides In Favor of Crew But Not as Precedent Pfl'offlPQ .tVP0RTE9. I We bad a very fine recipe for' C.U.M.M. learner ' Canadian scalloped potatoes, bill il i Winner, Cap!, N. P. Hocking, nr-seems lo have 1ieen mislaid riyed in porl at 8. .'10 Ibis niorn-from our files. An enquiry j ing for cleaning, painting, re- come for II, and we can not acconim,oilale Ibis lady with a lesliil recipe. It anyone who sees this has a copy we would be most grale-Tul to have il. Pacific Milk Co. Limited Head Office, Vancouver Factories at Ladner and Abbots-ford interesf was being shown. year plans a tic being made 10 have parents and friends sec more of the actual iclivilies or the boys. Finance: Frank Vickers gave the treasurer's report and showed that the year's budget bad been taken care of from volim lary contributions , anil siec.;al donations and that this was a rati so Tor Hiunkfulnt'ss when financial condilions were not flourishing. CHIEF SPILLER IS ACTING INSPECTOR Is Taking Over Duties of Inspec tor Parsons Recently Transferred to Victoria Chief William Soiller of Hie provincial police has been appointed 'acting inspector of "Di vision D" following the transfer of Inspector T. W. S. Parsons lo Vfclorla. Chief Spiller reliirn- ed to Hie city on this morning's train after spendinig Ihe week end nl llnzellon and Smithers on departmental duties. Rev, W. II. Pierre arrived Ibis morning by train from Port singlon and sailed on the Prince Rupert for Victoria where lie will ul'enil Hie annual Me!hudi. Church conference. of washday CJ 1925 by Int'i. FtTuI StHvict. Inc Crtet Driuin rights rtxrvrd. p, CANADIAN WINNER I HERE M DOCKING ; C.G.M.tVt. Vessel Comes to Local j Plant for Cleaning, Palnt-! Inn, Repairs and Survey pairs and survey l Hie local (try dock. The vessel was taken on Hie pontoons soon after ar-ival and will be here the most of llnrwrek il is expecled. Capt. Hocking, Hie inasler ol Hie Winner, H well known here as he took out Hie Canadian Scottish after being built here and- has been lo the porl a number of limes siibsequenlly. Capt. Diincart McKenzie, C.ii.M.M. pilot, assisled in bringing the vessel up Hie must from Yaneouven. Judging from the line-ups that will race encli oilier tonight in the opening season football game between the Sons of F.nglaml and (it-eat War Velerans, Hie latter aggregalinn .has had more; new blood injected than the former Indeed, HuucKuglish loam has very inurli the same complexion as in previous yours although there seem- In be considerable changes in Jin- arrangement ol lh' pluyors. limmie Fariiuhar, who recenlly returned lo lown after an absence of a year, is back jni the Huglishiiicn's for ward lino, The. Vets seem to have pirked n(T- their share ol Sons of Canada players of last year. In goal Is to he found Hawthorne, who gave the Can ucks good service in IU2i; Vir Menzies, thai lower of strength at full liack; rfcorgc Mitchell and Dave llalfour at half, and Sammy F.rskine in I lie forward line 1 1 n it v Astoria, a Canuck of last yenr. is Iiookoii lor me eieraiis reserve lisl lontglit. From the looks of filings, Ihe Vols are go ing lo have a leniii this year thai ought lo bo able lo give a good account of itself. Poor "Habe" Iltipi l In trou ble again, vriif m lime il is Ins health. And the Iroublp, they say, is due! .mainly in - tfift iTact thai he ti not.'icfti IriiF !Hi un petite'. He lei s II. run 'away with him between seasons, and then lie has a lerrible lime reducing In a size fit lo play baseball nf forwards.. Hut this spring, even while al llm training camp he was far from feeling well, nnil Montreal newspaper man who was al Nashville, Tennessee when Ruth played in a game be tween New York and llrodklyn there before Hie season opened writes (hat lie appeared eve then so listless mid fatigued And bad such a generally unhealthy look, lli.it Ihe writer thought hi lime to, play baseball bad nearly readied lis end. Hlmt'Hy nfler- wnrds he was taken 111 Willi an nhccss 011 his hat k, ami since then lie das been a palieiil is I. the SI. Vincent .Hospital, New Virk, where he underwent an opera tion. And be won't lie able lo play hall for some limn ul any rale. PRINCE RUPERT TIDES f .4. 4 S' Monday, May 4. High 10:11 a.m. 17.0 ft. l:i:ll p.m. 18.7 " Low i:5n a.m. 7.1 " 1(5:5!) p.m. 5.7 " Tuesday, May 6. High 1 1 ::in n.m.. IR.ft ft. p.m. IH.7 ' il.nw 5:35 a.m. 5.0 " 17139 p.m. C.3 " Wanted For Sale ForJRent DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for less than 50c WANTKB BKAI.K!) lenders will be received by the Officer Commanding, n.C.P. Police, Prince Huperl, I l.C. inr Ihe purchase of the launch "Ailana'c," 'length HI feel. Hnvelopes to be mark ed "lender." Highest or any lejider not necesfUirlly accepted. Tnnler will be opened May II, 11)25, al noon. WIH UASHOAT wauled. .Must be cheap for cash. Apply llox 210, llaily New ofliee. 11)3 WANTKD. Second hand logging Jack. Apply Hox S-Jfi, Daily News (mice. 1115 fll'.NFRAI. Servant Wauled. Ap ply Mrs. F. Melt. Young. WANTF.D. House or garden work. Phone Red ilVH. Ill WANTF.D. Help Wauled. In-tf lander. FOR SALE fR BAl.K al Terrace, H.G. T'n acn's of land right in town opposite the school and right up In Hie railwny Irnnk. A good local ion for a eold storage or a wholesale houxe as Terrneo is the natural filling out place for l.akelse l.ake. Don't .overlook nil's lot. l'rice ?7no.OO. A. 0. Little, Prince Rupert. It.C. K'S SACRII' C SA1.K.--SoiMiro our .pamphlet on our Sacrifice ShIo for two weeks. Furniture of every description must be sold lo make room for our new slock. Prince Rupert Mtehange. FOR BAl.K. At tractive modern furnished five room bungalow. Large hnxonicul ; good piano F.verylhinti ready to slop Into :i,00(UMi. Apply 1 1 1 F.ighlh Aveulie Kast. FOR BAI.K-Holel, with restaur ant and pool hall in conneo- t ion. Cheap rent and good lease. Apply or wrile A. K Henderson, Mums Lake, H.C. FOR BALK. Jleautiful Haven port he'd and gramophone. .Ap ply after n n.in. In ll5 bixth Avenue., West, abov laundry,1 ..- . ;. , . ", . 101 FOR BALK. Large modern house. Phone lllack 515. 10ft TO RENT HOtlBK lo Rent. Three apart nients. Cjirner Ilacnn and Teiilli. Phone (1H. 100 " 3 FOR HUNT. Furnished house six rooms. Phone 100. FOR HUNT. Clapp apartment Woslonhnver Urns. tf BOARD 1 10 A III and Room, or board only Ul! Fifth AYeiiue Kast. Phone Red 707. HOARD. The Inlander, Kill) Second Avenue. Phono 1.17. LOST LOST. Wednesday afternoon purse containing Post -Ollli key, bus tickets it ml coins Finder return lo Inlander. Re ward. COLUMBIA RECORDS NHW Process Columbia Records no scratching. Finest re productions of latest. Fox Trots, Bongs and lnslrujnnntal musio by world famed artists Call in and bear them. PRINCE RUPERT MUSIO STORE - Third Avenue BOATS AND LAUNCHES PMCF.S OF KASTllOPK 4-CYGLH He i:..iMl..n;ii.i Marine Kngines i-II.P. without clutch $185.00 t-ll.P. I cylinder Ml) SMiD.OO 0-11. P. 1 cylinder HI) 150.00 8-II.P. t cylinder HI) 750.00 H-lf.p. 2 cylinder MI) 450.00 10-II.P. 1 cylinder I.I) 175.00 All Ihe nluve except Hie first include the Famous .loos Ro-verse Clear, and full olodrioal and propeller eipiipineul. The best thai money can buy. Kasthope tiros., 1747 Heorgia St. V. Vancouver, H.G. Always 'nl your service. . SHEDDON TAXI 134 Anywhere ul Anytime, five passenger Dodge Sdan Comfort and Courtesy. Rates: 50e for t or 2 passengers. 2f)0 for eaob addlllonal passenger. PHONE 134 MARINE TAXI SERVICE .AtlNCH "Oh Haby" ul your ser vice day or night. Comfort Safety- Courtesy. If U' ft water trip call Laurie Lambly. Phoii.-s 570 or 131. TAXI S92 hll'. DKPKNDA1II.K TAXI. Day and Night service. Comfort and Courtesy is my motto. PHONE 592 CONRAD LEE Slam!: RichiiKind Rooms. TAXI Taxi G7 Phono (Call George, Paul or (lust Prompt Service and Cumfon Day or Nlc'.t Stand: .IOSS BROS. POOk ROOM Meeker Clock, Across from Emxr Hole. BEDDING OUT PLANTS. 'Iijuls that grow and repay you for your labor. McCarthy's bedding mit plants urn spcol ally acclimatised ami can be relied iinou lo produce the goods. Slurp Phono - Red IH.'l (ireenlioune Phono lllack IfiB MCCARTHY'S. FURNITURE WK handle the FAWCKI I gmiranlccil copper bearing Sleet.llnnges and all grados of high grade furniture wo ex change. PRINCE RUPERT EXCHANGE Auctioneers FURNITURE. New and Secondhand Furnl tire Store. Wo Hoy, Bell and Kx change New and Secondhand Hoods. GEO. PAPADOPULIS, fl.1I) Third Ave. Phone 0 CAMERON TRANSFER Phone 177 Bannano, Furniture Moving. If you want anything sent for, or delivered, phone us. P.O. Max OH!). KEITH'S CAFE. When in Stewart visit Keith' Cafe in King F.dward Hotel now re-modelled. ITn.lo-ihile Dining R0011) and Lunch Counter BOB KEITH - Manager, WOMEN'S EXCHANGE IF you have any plain sewing or fancy work you wjsh to tliSf pose of, jvn will sell It for yoili Articles in tills department not liniiied lo one dollar. TlnV Dollar Store, Red 321. Article Loit and round, Sit FIREWOOD. sa. Dry block Iht Fres, s,h! I'll it: A. ISAACSON NORTHERN TRANSFER Call for Uu.k- . Northern Tran-i); Red L'lM. Ni:.-lr W. H. tVONTGOMtRY, KNITTED GOODS SWKATKIIS knileeil v I'liolle !!;., MAIL SCHEDULE For the East Mondays, Wpitnj?- lrSj: tirdnys, 1 !..-. From thb East K Mondays. W 5; Frniuy, tin. . 1 To Vancoutei1 Tuesdays- Mail closr3 i i:'1 "i Saturdays TliurHilHV- C.P.H.'Mi.v From Vanoouver Sunday Widiiciil;o Fridays Mm To Anyox, Alice Wediii"il.'i m From Anyox, Alice arm- Tuesday Thiirxiliis - To Stewart and Premlf SalurilnN llllllllV From Stewart and' Prtml"- Tuo-da- .. tl i To Port Simpson and NwM Points Thursdays 11 and From Port Simpson Rlvor Points AH .Saturday--! To Alaska Points- May , IH nlnlt From AtasKa r..- Mav I - jnlrJ FanM nueen f- runt -e- Points May 1 inn' BOX COLLE0Tl0 I: nrah.1111 AV ut Ave. " Cth.Avf. k )" Hlli Av.-. I Mil HI""" ' "'. 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