An ats in the new colors anu uesiyua mm 5 NOW T0D4Y1 MfwM'a I ... CLERY BROS, e. WlrtU 4 327. Phone 27 nadian i a nnrv . and Cleaners II. J 9 iotje call 'iY I sos . willi Celebrated Strain of AND SILVER BLACK FOXES :nl Id Fi ll S .it is far. ire for ermj, aeailie, U.S.A., r.. v wiwga n tliljei f 'i- Marine IIII" . . r poric Cafe IB H 1 1 n . .1 1 . I ii -- -kci t s ucaping taurnt. - wnurpaa Thlif ll Hiinui. IN 1C A VP 1 o- uiui atjc Phont CI. d.a. , v""u""8i ana . Motor Sorvlce. r ""'hi in nih - . urnltur, KovIor. i P J TAIT U. ll. I HI I H'flMon BUi. r r i . . i-t -. nour,, 1 1. 8 Prion egg, tynlnfli om "PPOintmanU. IKES 11 . 1 -r 1, " ' ,,1.1 UY ft NEW oiur 'M8.00 to 115.00. HpARKER ltd THE DAILY KEW8 'P.VTTE'FTVE "My Greatest Thrffl In Sport" Being an Account of an Adventure Which Overtook Ozark Ripley On the Nipigon. For many years I have hunted andkilled all kinds of big jameon the American Continent except polar bear, and I have taken most kinds of fresh and salt water game fish. But the greatest thrill I ever experienced during OZARK RIPLEY devotion to OUt- door sports came to me this summer in July on the Nipigon River in the rapids just below the Canadian Pacific bridge at Nipigon, Ont. It all happened late in the evening. The trout at this point are the most famed and largest brook trout in the world. But just at that time they were not striking as usual on account of the exceedingly cold night. However, I decided to go to the river to try out a little split bamboo bait casting rod, 1 ounces, that I had md " casting very light lures. It would be a revelation to myself and other anglers to take trout In this manner, when fly casting is the vogue. The water under the Canadian Pacific bridge, and below for a quarter of a mile at least, flows like a millrace. I attached to my line a small weighted feather casting minnow, just to see if the little rod would shoot it. At the first try I shot the lure at least 125 feet across the water toward the west bank and in the opposite edge of fast water. The very Instant that the tiny lure struck the "water the second of the only two large rainbow trout that up to then had ever been taken out of the Nipigon rose and seized ray lure. He was a monster. It seemed an impossible accomplishment ever to land that fish with t.o i;l i killing of moose and,grixzly bear was tame in comparison. I worked in a bad light nearly an hour, and in danger of falling into that deep, swift reach, trying hard to lead that fish out of the fast water where the current would not aid it into the long upstream swirl on my side. The only thing that helped me in that fight was the generous supply of filk-d line I had in store on my reel to help perfect thumbing of it. I worked up and down those rapids In despair and hope, and as the whims of the strong leaping fish NICKERSON COMPANY MENTIONED BY FORKE H0USE0FC0M0NS Correspondence In Regard to Cement Contract Referred to In Budget Debate In Uie HotiM' of Commons a few 'luy. aj-'ii Hubert l-'orkc, lender of the PiiigrexHivc l'arly. in the course of an iiiMre.i on the IiikIki'I infers lo a local firm ;i follows: "I wiiii t lo .ay a few word now in reai'il lo the tariff. I think that Hie lion, monihor for Kin; (Mr. lliurlie ha ios?i-My oieel a Kieal many of the M-nllineiils thai I iniht expreis mef, mul I iuetion whether any of u eouhl my very niiich on Ihn matler that i new.. This (iieilioii ia been ilehated o often from cverj' nnffh that perhup my own view have already been well expressed. However, I shall nTfer n few remarks in- I tit regard. I have in my hand ome vorrospoirdencp ,lietveen Ihe Mllftsfir" nf TraJe ami n0m-niem' (Mr. !,osv and Mr. II. 1. Xiekei-Min, of l'rinee Hupeii, lliilish Coliimhia. This tMirre-. pomleiice relate to the pur e.husiiiK r eemenl. There is apparently a repulalion in the Ii'-purtnient of Trade and Otm- jmeire which provides that where a firm lenders to sell eenient ami an opposing company -outside ('.lunula also lenders, even under mote favorable conditions, the final decision of the mailer shall rest in the hands of the Minis ter of Trade and Commerce, lie ha the last say as to what the specificactiou shall lie and what' kind of cement shall be used in the ereclion of any buildinjrs or dry dock, as I suppose it was in this ease. I do not intend In read the correspondence, which possibly will he referred to during I tin debate, liu'l it f?oe lo show Hint a very Innrc saving could have been effccled in Ihe purchase of this cement had il been ohlained froni eilher England or Helcimii. nnd il would have been of Ihe very same quality as Ihe Canada Cement Company was ! supplying. Hut these other len ders were i)ol allowed; Ihey were ruled out of the speeificaclion. This kind of lhln? cannot continue. When a cement comViW In this coiinjry pels a duly of 8 cents per sack on lis product it should at least lie content with Hint degree of prolcclion and It seemed an Uapottlbl accomplishment land er to that fish." the fine nine-pound test casting line. 1 directed. Yet the thrill of trying to The thrill that came in that approach-' .? Tat whopper leaping rainbow ing darkn was incredible. The with that tiny rod was something I uau never conceived possible. It began to grow darker. Suddenly on the left bank I saw a big black bear take to the water and awim deliberately toward ray fish, despite that terrible current. Evidently he took it for a cripple. Right off, that, rainbow sensed his presence and darted for the east bank as fast as I could real in slack, aad the bear kept his course direct for him; The rainbow heading straight for the upstream w iter, with occasional leaps from it, finally gained the stretch of upstream current, with the bear only a few yeards behind him. lO.VT.nk quesMfiris or I may-say something .worse than Hlnh How can a man, he funny when lie feels like swesi'rjns. llow e;in he help swearing, .whenlio hat lost a hullon. . InVacU how can lie be decnl iiwujyjsppj without the proper Wumlipi'rif'tfthtch-inenl lo his jeans. the only thing lo do diitfer tho circumstance is liv.iMistpwni the lone walk and bftriftulh thaat.MaoM go to the iiWes'lffsleBl. r WIS slide our modest .pittance through , '' The window for fldmillnncc to Theiiolurh show fciir-nring If The films luvgnod oj had. Full sure we'll go! our money's worth In music sweet and honied mirth. And lear provoking thrilling, .So a itnnd lime wflj be had. I.N view of Ihe recent developments in beer, il may he mentioned Ihal "Haeohus i willin'." I'VU already forgotten (hose Masted; hullonsi They are gone, so let. Ihem go. 1 have found a long lost friend lo cheer me. Years ago L met him wandering in Ihe maze of Ihe country papers and here he turns up again al the head of the "Jus! Among Ourselves" column of Ihe Ottawa Citizen and on the front page nt that.. Skip the next dash and you will' meet him. A ClIll.D'is horn in the neighborhood; Ihe- attending physician gets 925. The editor, gives Ihe loud-voiced bahy and I lie happy parents a send off and sets 10. When it is christened Ihe minister pets $1(1 and the editor $00. It grows up mihI marries. , The editor prim another long-wind ed article and tell a dozfn lies about the lieauliful aud accom plished bride. The minister gets 7 That bear did not become apprised of my presence until he made a lunee for the fish, missed it as it leaped out of the water, and then scrambled for the bank to get a better surver at him expected prey. That very moment he got a whiff of the man stent, wheeled and scrambled as fast as he could for the thicket of spruce along the sheer hillside. And then the thrill of thrills occurred in the darkness as I roughed that spent rainbow, and brought him along the coarse, narrow sand lank where, as he was far too larg for my landing net, I fell on top of him and held him captive with my hands and knees until his strength was entirely exhausted. New York World. d.oul.l then J,, prepared lo take ."MO ami a largo slice of rake nnd Hi chance without other inter-,: the editor pel om. u thft course ference from the department or of lime it ,j,.s. The doctor pel -.mi .iiij o.ii.-r ourcc. i nave ; ?". m l(0. I ic im.loHLi ri...... j mentioned thi mailer only in i K50 lo (W. The ,.(llUir i.uh. ; iasiiic: Ihe facts of the case I are before us and I have all the ' eorre.epondence between the min ister ami Ihe euifpany who seem lo think they have 'some reason for complaint." The Man in the Moon Ill.AII, lllah! 1 I lllali! and again I say lishes an account of J ho funeral an the names of the mourner two column lon;r, -lodge and snoioly resolutions. - ) r poetry and a card of thanks ani pel uono. And lhaj how eiinors or newspapers get weal I by 5t V Hill Ten Years Ago J In Hrinne Rupert April G, 1915 let tor received hy i'enrg Hoped' first contingent, stales thai an Austrian snv was dis covered on the steamer Missan-ahie while the, contingent was crossing Ihe Atlantic on llmt vessel. ' ' t Nominations for the special iyorally election closed today with S. M. Xowfun and Thomas MeClyintinl nf the jjefil. Thu former was nominated by" .1. A. Kirkpalrick and W. 1$ Fisher mid. the laller hy N. Schoinnian and William 'Mcltae. In spile of Ihe fncl that, he was beaten yesterday al Havana by Jess Willard for Ihe world's heavyweight title. .lack .John?onlcmlv,r wi" still tiociMitod i hut ii.i ia Iia summer lo man. JEWISH UNIVERSITY country OPENED IN PALESTINE ;: Greetings Sent From Canadian and American Educational Institutions MONT1US.M.. Ad. (5. Leading American educator, including the presidents of snveniy-five universities and college., soul greetings to the Hebrew University on Mount Scopus overlooking" Jerusalem, which was dedicated last week in t hopresence of world famous scholars and Shop-windows on parade IN THE quiet and comfort of your home, newspaper in hand, the shop-windows of the town's best stores pass in review. Look at that charming little hat just the style you have been looking for, and so reasonable! And say, isn't that coat a darling? . . . Not only do you see illustrations of the merchandise, but you are told in detail of its merits and prices. A passing panorama that may be halted and started and halted at will. A shopping trip at home! How long do you suppose it would take you to reverse the process to go up one street and down another, until you had visited personally every worth-while store in town? And how exhausted you would be, physically and nervously. There's no doubt about it. The modern way to shop is to read the advertisements, then make notes of the stores and the particular offerings that appeal to you. What a lot of time and bother such a method saves. You know beforehand what you want to look at, who has it, and what you will have to pay. Read the advertisements. Make it a daily habit. The regular reader of advertisements is better informed, makes the family budge : stretch further, has more time for recreation, gets more value for her money, and profits in. many other ways. Advertisements are frequently the most interesting news in the paprr. Every day these shop-windows are Iined up for your inspection in this newspaper ' TliMsr iiifltuln tafkrpfiii I ;i ( ivita nf ( .tiimorsilios, academic socielies ami governments and delegations I'm in nearly eve.ry Jewish organization an. I community in Ihe from A. IS. Chirk oJ Prince 'world. Over American exercises. AIRPLANE PATROL AGAIN THIS YEAR Machines Will Come North from Jericho for Fisheries and , Survey Work It Is Reported While Ihe local Dominion Fisheries oftice has not been definitely advised, it Is reported from Ihe south thai -airplanes from the Hoyal Canadian Air Force al Jericho HeaCli at Van- f , i it. Jewi fifteen wi less hundred ed Hie he here again this patrol the fisheries. Lieut. ISfil MacLeod, it is expect ed, will be in charge of the local detachment again and Squadron Leader Tudliope, the. new com pandor al Jen'qho. will probably isit here. II is also staled in Ihe south Ihal machines from Jcrirho will conduct extensive surveys of the dislricl this summer including Ihe Stewart region. in Advertise in Mie Pally News in no win hi, i.uiu uVloi k III tlw forpniMiii i.r m noun there-1 Arthur James Italfonr, ,dcan of Mrilish statesmen made, the principal address al Hie dedication exercises. Over five thousand persons arc in Palestine lo alleud the opening Of the University, which marks Hie cultural climax of Ihe Jewish. Homeland movement. THE 8UPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. in Hie Miitier. of the "Companies' Act. 1081": and In ll).' Mallrr i.r an Ai-t. lira 1 1. nt by t tiff IliM-lier ! limit CiiMr Oniii:iny to tie ivttuml l.i tlx It.'rlMer under s.tii.iii ir.x or tiM' .aiii ai-l TAKK MiTlfK Ihal an appllmtl.m will tie made In the t'rrslitmir Jildir In I..... -. . .... ...., Il.,ndn lining. . . - If II . 1 I " .1 lllf I. Will I Million, 1 lllll- talesmen from prarllcally every, imparl, it.c, en Tueday th mu itay or I . . ii.,, ...i ..l.i t - ,j .ii tii. .it. ivi.i, at vi iv iniui in i ..tii after as 111.' moll. in may lie lii'ard nn lie-half r Hie atiyve mentioned c.nnpuny fnr H order Hint Ihe HNld Cinnpany lie re Hornl to the retflsler nf Joint Stuck Cmu-panle. AMI TAKK NOTICK Ihal 111 mipporl of raid apptlcatkm will lie cad the I'eiltlon uf the Company Issue.' herein and. thi rri.lavll of l.rwl W. rumor awnrn on tlm soih day of Mar.h, A.I. 10J. and1 i IMMI neriMii OSTK-O at l'rinee llnpert. H.C.. this SOI nay or Mann. a.ii. i".'. W O. ri l.TON. 1 Solicitor for th fetiiiunor. ( Rupert Fish" Fresh Frozen All varieties. Fresh Fish All varieties In season. Smoked Fish Our well known "Rupert Brands." Finnan Haddie "Thistle Brand" Nova Scotians. Canned Salmon Pinks, Skeena Sockeye, etc. ' Salt Fish Herring, Salmon, Black Cod, Gr.ey Cod Shell Fish Crabs, Shrimps, Clams. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Prince Rupert, B.C. Telegraphic Address: "Bushmarine Prince Rupert.'1 TUGBOATS Day Phones 423 539 Gr. 601 Black 735 Rupert Marine Products Ltd. Night Phones G87 539 Black 735 Gr. G01 Another Portland Canal Opportunity The first Treasury Issue of Iher Porter-Idaho Mininsr (lo., Ltd., is now offered lite puldic at 25c per share. This is the only other shipping niiue besides Ihe Premier in tlm Portland (Janal District. Ore shipped last year more titan paiif development work. For full inforntalioii apply H. W. M. ROLSTON & CO. Stewart. Stockbrokers. Victoria.