April 18, ift?5. I THE DAILY NSWB amidships afl lo .the lum nf the i stern plnles. I . For .50 ii)Lo- lhe- in g Hat emers puse of Quality." 327. Phone 27 nadian iiindrv and Cleaners rai i Mil! nlv power unl pressing tic in utt cilv Ser- win uinnnship un- ivj, ,v phone call Ave. W. Phono 8 '.P.Kenny DENTIST iange Block Hone 109 9v 1 J em i nfc&i I SAW j RfffP ?b n?vre0 tT0, ... H i)fi 1 t'ra&ywlSffif 'how ohn. WftteyEW?! iiTMi chief - yrmcn K.me $Sjff mmbmbbbHMHB a wffi PPhI If Canadian tnil(linR Ml ,jlir 0 j.'riZjCi tltit.c1i.or KlK'P. crs i mm llio litnprcss Hotel Wo enrrv n foil line nf RAW FURS r, jing money under present halibut market eomlilions innJ the mos of llicni say llial ihey have been losing this yea,r--about the only solution will lie for Idem to feel draslio change in I heir I inn nous, according lo a w.iler- front nullinrily. Il is mil lo he vpeeied 'thai, the situation in Jibe Tufuiv will Ik- much diiroren from what it has been so far this I year for Ihe oause bringing it alioul is a permanent one. The i large number of big eennniiiieaj-ly oiir;ilri American schooners ihal have entered into the "lialilml gumc" during I lie last twelve : months liavo been increasing the .production to such ail extent thai it has hail a serious ellec! :on the prices. It in said thai jinore fish has been ollercd llian could he absorbed.. Strictly j speaking, Ibis is not the real ! I rouble. The fart is that the iiiiiilHy of fi.li ottering lias been io (treat that il has not been ; possible for the buyer to absorb il al prices such as prevailed i in past years. This is but a i working of I lie law .of supply and demand. Nobody can be. i an uscd of discriminating against Hie fishermen and lie remarks (nil one hears that the. prices a it being iiiampiilalcd by the ; buyer is so 1 1 1 1 1 c 1 1 "pilfle." ' The solution of the dilliculty jlies wilh Ihe fishermen llieni-j selves. They must inljusf them- selM-s lo a iM-w condition of af-; fairs. If I hey cannol cronoml-' roily opera! i under conditions ns liny are today, they nuil en- dcuutr lo change those condition". Cost of production on Ihe pari of Ibe.fisliPriuim themselves must he reduced. Instead of drifting deeper in Ihe hole, they must endeavor to find a means of yelling ovit. This moons' Is 'being adopted liy the American 'fishermen. The I'.S. fleet during the past year or so may be said to have been practically rebuilt. Tlie irast engine is becoming ob-solcle and expensive. It is being ceplared by Hi1 dejsel type nf motive power.' Hcporls an to Ihe effect thai fuel costs are cut practically lo a ipuirler upd fni'l cols are a hit-' factor. Also, bi hitals nrc now the order nf I lie day. Ily usin them, overhead costs are reduced. The .Americans ate leiulmn Ihe way and il might be well for !an-, a. Mans to rollow suit. Tliero are a lot of f'.anadian boats Ihal "The Hoover" For Die mniilli of April you can buy this Jf)mou.cleanej.und atlnehmciit for llnj small first payment or only 1.5.0 iiml haw (be babmce spreml over Ihe next flflecn months. Let us clean a rug for you. Kaien Hardware Co. 'GOERS' CLUB HAS RPMOVFn S, TOBACCOS, FRUITS, CANDIES Zarelli Pronrlctor .Mr'il'vxv"!!.1" 1,0 littlest possililo CASH rir,os "lr "MY Ki lts, forward lke.,. to b. . , """inouin 0c aims, uiu. ...oa unicet 1225-0 Standard Bank mag., Off. Vancouver, B.C. "r,'P: -.S.lt. llldK., i:i-M Auise SI., Wintiipcs, NW. M""' , Iiicorpoi'.'iirii in." lni?hl as well he jlinked now instead of wailing till Iheyhreak or drown their owners. This is Ihe solution that seems most reasonable for tlu. salvalion of Ihe C.auailian lialilml rishiug in-duslry which s groaning about a market condition for which there is hardly any liope. or Flsh Smoking .Mm IJacon expects Vo be located permanently ,y tiy j j ,(, sailing mid smoking eslablish- meni on the government wharf formerly operated by Hill Shrub-sall.' .liui will le.ive the ranks of the uo-lown retailers ami his lore will involved be in a mer ger or several retail concerns that is about to be closed. Jim sees a considerable future for Ihe c.xporl fish business in his particular line ami. when he. gels established, he wii probably ex- lenu cousKieralily the Haul be has taken over. His plan is to make Ihe "Macon Fisheries inlo a concern that will ciiler lo all the demands of tip; fish ealing public. There is not a fish in the sea thai anybody wants lo nal thai lie does not know how lo put up in the most ellicicnl and gp-lo-ilale manner invenlec'. Next week, it is expected, will see considerable .additions lo le salmoil trolling fleet in waters contiguous to I'rince Huperl. The Halmoral (lannery is lo slarl mild curing springs and other planls may do likewise. .Canning will not slarl, however, till June In the meantime, most of Ihe canneries an- already very active gelling I heir premises ready .for a buy year. Ambitious alterations ami additions being -nmdc al many plants would -give- the idea Ihal a "bumper'' pack is an-licinaled. While it U;i been im- possiiie to oinain an omciai uc- olaraliou from the ollicials of IJie Canadian Fish A Cold Storage Co., it is generally believed llial I ho Tucks Inlet cannery will not be operated Ibis year. II is Ihe "off-season", for the Queen Charlotte Islands ami tin canneries tiiere. will not rim tuts yea. Picture Box Ictr l.ainhJcy. skipper or Ihe lMt.lt. II. launch 2.1. lias discov ered a new aid to navigation, Ihe riiflhcr aeipiuiulaiice or which he intends lo seek as soon as these) strenuous1 skippers' paper examinations are over. The tiling thai he expects ho will be aide to revolutionize the present principles ol navigation with is the camera, lie intends lo use Ibis innocent ' ins'ljuineiil for the laying or course. nnd' the pbofogrnphli or rocks. Je. will establish a' dark room iu' lhe wlu'elliousfi of the "2:i" nnd Jber develop Ihe valuable films which .be could not be expected lo entrust lo the tender mercies of any of the lip-town photographers. In twidvc month' linn; be expects In have a "rogues' gallery" oT rocks I hat will pul lo shanm anything ,thal Itertillon ever devised in the way or criniiigil .identifications. In the meantime' Jeff is willing lo ro- jceive suggestions auu Mistime.-, j lions from all iilid sundry who (know anything about, a picture i box. i Capl. Charlie Smith, well known locally as master of tlieifreijjhler jCliilliwack, successfully delivered Hie new I'nion sleamer Lady ! Cecilia a Vancouver Ibis .week 'from the Old Country, where, she was nuiii. !a;u. v. i. rmuiay i nov in the Ojil. Country or 'near Ihere to bring out the Calala which will .ryj.il.ace (he Vcnliire oji Hie cannery run. lie I.ady .Hwilia, which will run to Po.wyll Iver frotn J"75u-couver, cnihodie somo fealures neyv lo Pacific c.nuNlinff crart. ftlie lias Tine ifues but presents a sl range appearance because of Ihe great Hluhillly pontoons Which liave been built on- eacli side of her hull above ,t.ho water line. Those pontoons are sl.eel blisters forward hut, change lij three -foo I. wide sleel tanks which extend from just forward of . My story Ship I lie reporl'! -from the south Ihal a "niysler")liip has jobbed ine (.aiitoinia rum rutming fect revives a rumor-' thai ha been j voiced since the disappearance, of 'Ihe big scbftiiner "llaysiiort No. 2. i supposedly IJie vicinity of .yil- uank iiml, last AMnler. The i...O.Oil.. I.... 1....... ' . .M.-rxiiiini; ... is .jij-iui U.prcSSC( , ihal the cargo of. Ihe llayspor' liniglit have been jellisoned and IJhe course set ssou III ward for Ihe linore prnfilabo. "carrying field. I bis idea is, howjiver, discredited by most authorities dough they are at, a loss lo understand how Ihe Ilayspiirt could have disappeared wit lioIltsJrii' trace in Hie "inside passage n any case, there is great consternation among ll.f?. dry law pllicers lo account for a big shipment thai jwas mysteriously delivered last week io me i.aiuorniaemarkel. All the known rum runtu'fs were' being kept close watch upon ;il the lime. V. C. Walford, Ihe well known boat builder, is completing .the last of twelve new rowhoals which he lias recenlly Jiuilt foi the Prince Huperl lloat House These boats, which constitute the P. 11.11. II. shipbuilding ;program for 11125, will be put in slock for sale or hire this year. They ale or standard design twelve feel in length. The builder lurns them nut just like Henry F. does automobiles and you would be. siirpjised how fast he does II. The Inverness cannery lender provincial, formerly Hie property oT Capl. A. Swanson of Ibis city, was in port on 'I'liursday for tier first load of supplies for Hie plant put of which she work's. Resplendent in a new coal of paint and with her machinery in the best of wo.rking order after' a winter's lay-up at Ihe dry dock, Ihe Provincial is Again skippered by Frank (ioodenodgh. She win. park supplies bcl'e'eu' here and Inverness until June when she ....I, .. ... . .1... . . win si an io liiuciioii as a lenuer with Ihe opening o the sockeye ''' season. ' " -' f The new (rolling boat Tcklp )., built at l.ewis Island for S;ini Olson 'by Fuiil llosang, was in porl during the weft 'oulfit-' ling al Hunt's, Cow Hay. Kite sailed on Thiirda on her m;i(d- en triii lo die trcniing grounds. 'The .Canadian halitut .schoon er llinjijeader, Capl. At. Hollows, left for the banks on 'I'liursday after having spent seventeen days in .Cow Hay where she bad new tanks .installed, painting done and a general overhaul effected. Local waterfront people are looking forward with a great deal of interest In Ihe first trip here of Hie new C..V.H. steamer Prince Chillies which will arrive he.r.c. next Thursday relieving the Prince John. The Prince Charjes has racy clipper lines' and looks like a yachl. Jl is said that the nature of her bow may make it ditlieul! for her lo make landings al small oul-of-tlie way dnek,s. 'Her dining saloon al prcsen.1 iJ uicaicn lonvani poi iir is proposed lo Jiaye. alterations made lh.it will reiudvo i( In the viintenlioita'l position alt. After the P,rinco Charles (or SI. Margaret, as fi.be is now itaiued) Juis ,njade a .trip or Iwo, it is understood .that ft hi? will be withdrawn Jo liavo cx lensivo aHerations effecJed t,p make ler more suitable for service on this coast. The basketball boys .who made the trip lo Anyox this week aboard (leorge J-'rirell's Laura !. had a rat her rough trip of it. It look llieiu twelve b.ciurs lo piiike the voyage nor.tl and tlflc.eu to come hack. Itolh vays they had considerable of a dusting ut the inouh of Ibe (wis Hiver. Mvtpper Moli hfousht Hi em sare,ly through, however, Hie boys Uiem-sejveji reguiitrly l.'vking (heir tricks al. the wheel e(nroule. The establishment of an ntllce al Prince Huperl by the live .Vancouver shipping coiujcrti of ii. j .loiiusiui-AN ai.iun ,t;o wiieji is .headed liy Ciijd, "Itarney" JoUuson, jieller ki,ow,n and ;iorc pooular than whom .there never va.s a navigator into Priiee Jlu- pert uirbor, is a re.cosu turn of Pri,n,ce lup.erl" risjn'jjr warino lutury. Jliey say inai iianiyy has soinelhing b.ejtrr vUner bis liitl for Prince Rupert llian merely making a lfead'p'arlvr .(Or lii? lugs here. He 'will he firessed ror a statement when he come' here next. BETTER THAN RICHES J TncLer the dome of the Board of Trade jn Manchester; England, is tfris inscription: "A good iiame is rather to be chosen than riches." The thought is considerably more than mere sentiment. It is good business. A good name is recognized as the biggest individual asset a business can have. It is the very keystone .of modern industry. Business today is done on such a broad scale -every merchant and every manufacturer has such a long list ,of customers that it would not do to have a reputation for "slipping something oyer Advertising has standardized almost every article you can buy. You don't have io bargain and dicker and haggle to Ijnow that you are getting as good as you give. That's why it pays to read the advertisements and to buy advertised goods. A product's advertising is the best guarantee of its faithful performance and lasting usefulness or of definite value. The advertiser would not dare risk his good name by advertising an unworthy product. If yo.u value satisfaction if youwant to get your full money's worth every time READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS and buy advertised merchandise. Take advantage .of the advertisements and get real value Halibut bindings have been heavy during Jlie week ami prices iae been consistently low averaging something over the 7c mark for firs I class and :r for second. A total oT H77,yoo pounds was banilleii: 75.'),0'ini itrom American boats and U flOO from Canadians. Tlie hivh prioo for American fish was paid by Ihe I'actrie ustieries tins mornincr lo Jlie schooner. 'Havana $,0r a,iii .?,' for iri.rtiio pomi'd' 'jio sctiooner. .Mao receiveu in.; Jligbes't jiiaiiiulian tu ice.. also JoV lV'. l.rt.Tc .iin1 3c1, Troni tlie Cold rjloragn for ,t,umi pounds, pur-irig the week Hi ere were also ii Xe.w salttion arrivals, the pre vailing price averaging over i.'c ft'ir red springs. ,j Mxclusive of loday's. arrivals, which are included in above. frtnls, vylnM-e, Ihe boats landing halibut Here during Ihe week have been a' s follows: American Neptune, Ci.OOP; Republic, fiS.flOO; Ivanhoe, 2.'!,-(liin; Scandia, riO.niui; Kodiak, Ifi.onO; Jlalestle, IIS.OOO; Kalcrn Point, ,501); Ithona, 10,000; r.uroka, 0,500; Kidsvold, 1,000; Pioneer III., 0,000; I'airway, ' I (,- (100; Atlantic, .'12,000; Reliance, J.000; Tyee, 10,000; Hi Hill, 7,()00; Orajjinp, 13,000; Western, 2.H.000; Sherman, 21,000; Hro liiyrs, 17,000; Vivsl a, Ji.otiO; Peli can. 11,000; (Hailstone, 20,000; Oemoeral, IH.hail; Rainier, 12, ,0(Vl; Senator, 3S.O00; ellow. sjone, 13,000; Sunwig,, I0,r;00; Raouhl Amundsen, 22,000; Port- lock, 10,000; Corn, 1,5(10. hinadian .Muirneag, 0,000; rifber, 0,000; Point May, rt.fiOO; t(Hie S., 8,000; Ingred II., 8,000; Vule, 3,a00; M.argaret I., 30,000; llfnpo, 1,000; P. Dorreen, fi.SOO; I.yWi1. 23A0.Q; Yerna, J.5A0; Voluilleer, 7,000; 'X. Ami S., 2',-100; Swing, 1,000. SALES OF SALMON ACimjIIS YEAR Says Hie. Pacific Fisherman: Considerable activity on Ihe new pack has Jiecn reported in Jtrit ; isli Columbia during the last; month. The 1925 Sockeye pack, is now said to be sold out, main-1 ly to the United Kingdom, which, is now out with inquiries for! Pink tails. Prices have shown an ; upward tendency, being now qiyded at !?I5 for Naas River i SiiwLnvnd nn.l sk I T Kit frit Sll-1.011 n ' while sae.s (if,.Pinks nii reiort-ed'iil 5.50. Some new business bad also been done in Cohoes, bill in a small way only, i as packers and buyers are apart in their .views. Quotations on this g.rade show considerable varia tion, but H is believed that biisi-,,,,iA..rVALllLl,tl,l.iicy.i .at alio.ut 1H.50 ror talis and .$9.50 for halve. The small slock of snot ('hums in tin) province is gradually moving off. HER FACE WAS COVERED WITH PIMPLES SHE GOT RID OF THEM BY USING BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS Ml T. Iluntor,' ll.lt No. , London, Out., .wrllPs: "I wish In reciiiiiiiteiiil Uuntnik tUooit 11 It (er l lwMpn'wbv urn surtVrlnir rniui pimples, or any olhcr fnrUl MiMiiisJ.i. A 1 1 tl t Jvq. J-car. r'i I was Riially tmnhlril will) pitiiplt'S ami snrrj ,li(.t',lklnj init ui Jlliy fac. a.ua rnuW Rrl no ri'lirt until, rin.ill.v. a rrlriul rcconi-meiufi lii o lake IIJlNB, Till iliil. ami I nie now Rlail lo aay 'that ymir ri'iiH'dy h:ii Vlveu me tlw' drslrililr it-u,i, iuhI I nvw liavv a pli-p Kinonin, clar skin, a It lias elliiiln.nli'd all tin' lniiurl-iIpk frnn JiVy bionil 0c tl.n.Jl. wlirn yon k fur It; II lis lifwi ii III imiku inr thiv fl 4 yvarni ul ni only by Tlie T. Mllburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. J. L. Blain Contractor Agent for J. Ffye Smith Ltd. Hardwoods Slore and Office Fixtures. Hand-sawing and Planing. Jobhfng ami Repairing. Class ami dlazing. Sash, Doors and Mouldings. P.O. Box 179. Phone - - - Blue 268 LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phon U. Cartage, Warehousing, and : 'litributing. Team or Motor Service. I'oai Sand and Gravel VVa Specialize In Piano apd Furniture Moving. Dr. E. S. TAIT DENTIST. Helgerson Hook, PRIKCE RUPEIIT, . O. Offloe Houre, fji, Phone M. Open Eyenlnoe Only for ' " Special Appointment,