Vdnfday. January 18, 1 026. ! 5?MONDS 1 ! SAWS $ MONTREAL fY Vcouvta I r It. m rj SUPREME COFFEE 'The Coffee that has 'em all beat." JAM Special! ! s v. II .1 brr? and 1 -v llim-lt 111 rant. 4 90o I .n' ' 1 ' .ajfe, I.o(.'ait- t. it.-d Curiiiiii and ft' tier, i lb. tin . . 75c M. , 1 i.ro.ik Jam. an , t 65c K' 'lei . Martn;lade. rejr l "0. for 85o M - n.iii. ' Marmalade 75o l (it ! Iinearif4e Marma- 1 .! iv- .00. for 85o I 'iijii itantre Marmalale 65c M' -'i Orange Marmalade 65c Mussallem Grocery Co. Ltd. Phones 18 and 84 Big Bargains ALL GOODS AT SALE, PRICES During this month The West of England Store Third Avenue Phone 753 Don't Buy Your Crockery and China Ware Until you have compared our prices We Save You Money Gordon's Grocery Seventh Avenue East Phone 447 f - I s k June I K:i.. sfiiT-i.jn not I. j .1' ' . Jl.l i (!! unit :-.r- it . Tell you grocer "It must be "SUPREME" HALIBUT TAGS PROVE USEFUL W. F. Thompson Tells of Some of Results Obtained and Others Expected STUDYING MIGRATION Fish Seem to Move In Many Directions Without Any Definite Aim Says Scientist Hy W. I". Thompson in Oiiiinliiin Fisherman The depths- of the ocean are "I- i lit realcr part mysteries, lo ir. arid where nol o the Irulli i olirt,red veiled if one so wishes iti Ihiug of it. I'nder.tli surface of the sea man in more or e incapable nf exploring save oy defective and limited mean, and the more defeclivH.neril i.d demerit of the met!, more cneiKetirally and t!w nturiM lie llieorie. Ie m una lite f dlow ilireelly the inovemenld f Mil- food fih winch he raji-fin'eo, and arouixl the f-w fart va'hfi'rd he Imlld a wihlcrnedft f 'liroriex. It. therefore with a icnori deal of relief and dea u i hul oine ilireel and tni !ll sly eifirieni inetlio.1 of explorJ iilmn i difroveivd. A dtreet mfthnd of ludyin? uiiprMlion oeenm to a M hand in Uit laSKJiiff of fili. To altarb a tax In a fih. l throw it over-hoartl. and later lo recover il at -ome di'lant point, eem to !e mconlnnerlrlde evident of mi-' rnlioii on I lie pari of that fih. And it i. uiiilenmtity. and yi4 there arc iliffieiillien in um? L v n neli ' e ldere. Il i 'with onjeci oi entiminmp nalMl LAND ACT. the Ntl( of InUnllon U Apply U tUH -. . In r nw Ritfwrt Lawl fmrimt IH-inn .,r iTttH-e Ituivrt. d Mlnaie i i iili hrr uf "Kiitwo Diy. Qomi .rlxlt- lUM.. B.t.. TVkt "WITH I UMt JIW nMHi irr irxl h4jrri C. OfiMe. uf Vcaeuune, D . otTHixnua fi sue i rami, imenon m pp' fr ir "t I He rulhmnif 6f rlld r'eehirr it rlHMNiO Bar. tfoerr lurl.MIe UUimI. mrori( (I t txwl VMed on the bar r Imium Hi iUmi See feel m Mnbeirl) rertw frwo nm-el rwiier Lkl III. MM al tieMiI northttoi nrnr of id ippOrilton tu pmt--uw br tit nMto Klrtm: ihenre 0lhelerl) MUmwr bit iter nxrk f ruiuw Bit tboui ?o feel lu a fit fl MMilb and TIT reel m of touts. rl r..mer "f U4 Ht. thexv el m i fKi in I lie huh aler mark of an Ilaix1 lielffT an fiMrll l ea ht H ubert i tbenre nortnvrnr. rti nl imllime.vr1r foM)tar the hitfi water mark f ai4 lalawl I a pnUil tit owl Mi and tiki feet el uf XMtltl m rurtier IIII; IbnM el I M feeL; j Bj mm fit reel, mura ar lew, to uie nomi uf ntfiimrtiretneflt, awl ranUMiMr aerea. mure or te. Not lea of latantloti to Applf ta Laaaa Land. In rrlnre nttpcrr Mnfl Beenrdinr Mi trtrl tf Prlnre llupert, ind aniiale tt Shannon Ily, Oueen Charlotla llind. Tvr tOTlCF: that OnaaeMlllerd. imiiMl of Vaneooree R C. . Intend! IU! apply tr t leiae nf the fllowln deacrlbedl ""r.KtimenHnr at a poat planled about ttl LAND ACT, Intanllen lo Apply She Coughed Night and Day Untfl She Used Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup I m ...! . r w. 4: Mrs. 8. E. Little, 101 Ii.lcrtnaa St., London, Ont, write s "I got very cvere eold wtieb nettled io nj Vroav tiiitl tube. I eoojftifd nlgtt and day, and al though 1 hied aereiwl different remedies 1 could get to relief tiotil av friend adriicd me to take Dr. Wood ' Norway l'iue Byrup. Tlila I did, sod 1 must My tliat It (five me- aJaioat immediate relief u I got rid of tnr conga very quickly. I bop this tertl-moaiaJ will be the meaui of helping otUrs." "Dr. Wood's" U put up mly by Ttie T. Milbuia Co, Lixoittd, Toronto, Out tlitvr ar- ixeral diftiet lienei fjl from our latrRint' oivertitioii wnifii are not 7ier dlcue..!iajt r.feet lo a larpe fnttetil ttie One wf te.e u Hie BpportgnityjdiwiribiiWon and intensity of the to (.ludy the amount of mwtlifi,i,,tf i the reKuni u which ueiwoon me iime or !Miranonjihe halibut pHietinle. Were the and reeai ure. For the nmt riart I III in loo brief a period, fMlti lhoe fih mil a year or more' will te jtoihI utalerial for attrh clwdy. for grovilJt, maturity, he., the fioh loo badly injured hi te latryed. Maleriat tbw iecured i-fully a valuable a- that derietl from tapped fiwh. A far a our markin? in the vicinity of the IJueen Charlotte lland i c nicer ne I. it wa found that the ta??ed halibut do not move in one dirtn-tion. Mnt of I hem do not eem lo move at all. Mime move twenty or thirty mile-, while very ccaMonally one in found to have travelled over a hundred mile. There a-iireitly no ueb definite migra tion a chararleriie the ftalmon "ronMiwrrtal Hotel.'' attuale ot Ural V.eniii- and Urhlh Clreet, Ctll'ljcralion Itaiefl Ihla lirih div of January. tA nnxtt.n Axnniw MrLi'.on HMinv j. woo it ppllfint, rliauia. more or lea. ei rnitn norin- - . eaat romer or l.m llll ll.l-. axaaril """.'?" V.-'IT"."."!"' , ' ihenre north t! feel: Ihenre aouthl SKAI.hU TE.MiMiS. enilorwil "Teiulet &il"r we.i i ft0 feet, more or leaa; for Bioloiieal BulMlnr. 1'rtn.e llupert. 1 I'henre aotith 400 feet to the hlrh water will be rerelted by llie lloinuralile the mark. In a wih-eaaler-l wihi w ainin" , ""1 ".' TT! ."'V ?' "i thh dxutt raws 'existed. The fishermen have, a III happen, concentrated their ef-l.il, !hTV' !1 ill Hit) maims piato I the halibut were lagged, 1ml aUo ' in out' or two nearby place 'where school liavt thin pant summer congregated in number sufficient lo encourage fishing. Anil there the t a fi . were discovered. The difffeullic will increase when evidence on seasonal migr-, tions, ucb ar may possibly laku place for -lawning, i (.ought. Suppose lflij.f jiry concent rate ;nt a piiriity'ilar locality for two Unou'lli ofyTfoyear, during which jibe fish aTCfrpawuinp. Tin- remainder fne year the fishing ! fleet scalier! Widely. would he all Hie iame a far a Hie re- ult( arn eoheerniNl, whether a" the fidh'inove or only a nial 'pari do i-4he fiMierie will dee i to it that tinly Vli"e which have jiaMred In rerlain dirpetion" arn reeaujtlil. A year later when IJie filierj' ic wmeenlratetl aKain on ttie (atne pol there are inorfl m o Milium uirnr are, nie Illore,,i i..i ... i.oiii...i 11...1 !...... i rii. till arlieie m wrillei). Benefits of Scheme 1 I . .. . I . II.. 1 1 . no one Mitiw wnrir niry liuir llfrii 111 the meaiiliine apparently tlfey It, how4vr, i poititel out tlialiiiave clayetl where they were. Search for Fish In otfter witrd. Hie recovered inlentty of the falling 1ml lightly variable il milii lie pti-sihle In Igtiure il efTecU. hut thi. i. far from true of the hali but fiherj'. One of it ouUfand- inj feftlni-e.- ik I he conoladl earch for fih that tiave hap- penenl I rhool in cufficiefit nuirtlwrs tn pay for fiohin?. Tle nonfrequettre ' that the halibu eem Ui have miRraled m the direction of the liralily in which the intense fishery tnk dare. 'ITiey oeeui to have moved from Hie loealit' to another, wherea. tanly a few have actually done mi, the majority moving otherwise. "Calterinc without muci chance of recovery. Nor an iiereaf in inlenKil:- of the rtbery ixi any one plan or i it tor aucn a tfreat oitwwe; necerilv an indication thv that much i eetUe.1. beyond isJfMf, nvtiiKve there from a rcaiMthble doubt. From "UCl. I.iuinnl iM.inl II mav iriin!v in- revorda we can eay rather eon-fidefllly thai certain area arc not rcpleniaheij by recmitu from distant bank. That will be a irrrai pain in knowedec, provid- nOBT. C. feHt'E aad Ir.t- fr Ihe lim lieinir Tnirirml IS. I1EI.M.V0 STVn. pptteant. per Wm. 0. Mlleheil. trt. emliee tl: lit. LAND ACT. Kctlta af Inlaelloit la Apply la rvecMtt Lanal. fh cannot be recovered where there i no fihery. that i certain. Had Ihe halibut la?Km off Maelt watleretl in all tlirw-tiiHiH, one could arrive at the In Land Iterormnr IMMrkrt atr Crlttae 1 concerning I 1, III Kratler fcaiifr nnl Olll. I ! Iin.-rt and allnale .111 the .uih Shore, ..r i afum ivove. pin latatid. eeacinee of'tiy knowinit that a fair chance j ,,-,. iii-uiiii i f Jiinjtiii . . . . lufiif dicate a lixialind temporary con cent rat ion wtticti ha- broupiit the catch up lo a oinl which in a payimr one. There are many and many hoe links in the reason- in? further expertment are eorn-Unsr re?nN the. abundance pleteal. Difficulties of Interpretation Hut there ill thin very notice. fact about the recti vrreii ,.r , Ihe ,..,, .ip.,-,,.! the fishery bnppetii to concen- TAkE MITICK that Wllllarn Joerl ,Hr recovery rxieieu in ever)' jrfter f l-rtere lwirt. B.r oceIMi- direction. A a matter of fad n.. 1 14 Ml lflWri -IIPIU. Illirm, hi IVI permuaiofi to njrehe the rotlblir for. r'. iiHire ir ef vviLUAi jorrn jr.rrrBoi. Arr'teant. Per W. J. TlMia, AteiiL rxieJl rieeemliee lllh lfl LAND ACT. te-' mich rltietl laiMlt:- fiittimeivhiit at a t"i Hanteil on the mmiiIi ahnre near the head "f lUplam. fair chance exit!, or hi "GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT" .r rut ItiaiMt, naaae I, i i-tn iii-inn. rrminre nf RrlllMi CntumMa: thenee NOTICC Of APPLICATION FOa BEER iHHith imeiMT rhalna: Ihenee et twenty LICENCE. of flti aa roexlenoive wit h Ihe -liiftiat: fiheriet; ami in cone- quence, jum ih ao far at the re- H the fishery, mi i Hie evidence of direction of migration, or the number of Mi moving. defective. Other Angles of Investigation Yet Ihpre are triaiitlv s:roat po"1-cibilitie in the ue of targin to tudy migration of the halibut. Were jl ii.iiil to do fO. evi- . , it . .. e misni ne couecieu uno" Ihe number of .ale of pear it is necessary to use to recover a lapped fish. Thai would give u an idea of the Inlensity of fish- iii and an estimate could be made as lo whether the tapped haina. Ihenre ninth tenl- rnatn. mora - .. ifish were more numerous in one .r le io trirti water .iurk: thenee eat- VTH.F. IS HEREBY !IV tnal tne " - erlv alunr hlrh water mark to rwlnl of iiki ilty t iviiruar ih-iI the uiMleralpni-il direction from tt.O place of llber- roninv'lireiiieiii. ami nmiainmr iwtij, nurtia o iim m io uiymir '.oiiirvii i Hoard h.... r..r for . a hren-'ai itrenm hi Ni we woulo 'rrT i to to nre- ui ulion ion than man in ii) another anoiner. ..'i1'.'"" al llie rtirtier' : tben know Hie dirt eel ion of ml- nart icnlnrlv if it were :i ii mi t aim ii. eiork . s-urti i. 'very Uielinrt One. Hut unlil the Mat . 1'rtnre liuteri lanj lurinnlk-n fiaherin'eti ail wlllinir In keen nnd iinermt,n an .wuiinu U M ep aim iiiun. i in the I'roTinre of nrtii.h Oiluin- men'cement, and rontalnlm Hi aeres. . lattaaw l6. f. the ereelit.n of a.. numlr recoerl more or leaa. Notice af Ida. fur the ale r beer by tlw fla orttrive ii.sciirai.' rt'cnril' of lliolr by flie open bottle far tMrnimrtKni tin ttml ;. i , t . f , j , ' 1 -t t i preniiM-v . , .-w Vi'Wiximrfp no siieh evidence istm. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. Nollca to Conlractora. liinli. ileal Station For Laaaa, Agent al vanraMiver ana rrinea nupen. f Land. t'iMiiea or plana, apfrinriiiona, eir ran .- ... t..in n...-.n land Demrdint lie obtained from llie tieinrtnient on pay- r.,!r.i.i .na .mm. on an unnamed lahtiment of a detsmlt ot leu dollar a whlrh rnrii mi one of the Narea mup of llea, will be refundeil on return or Ihe plans, 0or fir., in irond romlillon. n llmii Bay Paa.are iipiMislla lanii'in Point. Blue Print It.l3. 14. The loweat or any tender not neeea- TAKE MiTICE that llarrl Kerr of Prlnrej airily accepted. P. PIIIUP. nupert. B.C., Mtaler Mariner, imetiua in iptdy ror a lete of the followlnir de-i an I lied land: Oinnmendn at a pot on the anore on llie 1 1 t aide nf the above dearrtbed llet. Ihenre J.000 feet norlhaeat; lltenre J.OOII reel iHirltitiat: Ihenre l.eoo fret aouth-eial: thenr J.OOO feef aouthweat to the point tif romnieneenient, eoniilnlnr t0 screa. ..-r, or le...nms BT bl Arent, Joaeph S. Borer! It.M. tl ii LAND ACT. Notice of Intantlon to Apply to Laaaa In the Prlnre nupert Land necordint Platrlct and Uliiaie on an unnamed laieti in the Entern eninnre to iitidaoa Bay Piaaaa-e neir Pundia laland. blue I'rlnt' Pepiity Mlnlaler and Pnblie Woika Enitlneer. neparlmenl or pnblie Works parliament Bulldinr, Vlelorla. H.C. . LAND ACT Notloa of Intantlon to Apply to Laaaa ' Land In t!'e Oneen Charlotte lalanda Matrlct. Land Heeordlnir Matrlrl tif Prlnre Hnierl. and alluate on the r'oreahore of Yeaullim Bay, Maasrtt Inlet. TAKE .NOTICE that Euirene II. SlniiMtn. of Maaaetl, (M-riitiatioli ranm-ey nianaiter. Intenda to apply for a. lean or the roiiotv curable. Midi have been asked for upon the forms for reporttiiK recapture. Il is, also, entirely conceivable that by lapynip on nil her side of a chosen area where ati intensive fishery is expected, the direction of oripin of the fish taken there may be determined, by comparing r.. i .i.i.... t...i ,..Ai OOSSE MILLF-ltn, LIMITED, ITInre llupert . f lertoril IMMhrL ' front the two sides Appnrani. nail", i""-riiitaniiii. ..ooiiari, auo ruiin. per Wm. 0. MltehelL A rent ' of Tender may be een,on and after Uhi t experiments. Where aj-nhe- t-n ; inn uaj oi iriiiiTT, , anu iwiiiiti ' I Infnrmannn obtllned at the lieparitnent of I'ulilli' vvrk. I'arnainrtii liiiiKiinr. ani at the full, wliir offli-ea of ttie Government lint ill eouai the condi lions uf the fishery are allowed for, we may be able to make i pood use of tappinp. ltd useful ness depends, however, veiv larpely on Hie accuracy of our information repaitling tUe local -ties in which Hie fishery is con-centraled. Apain we must de- jpend tinon ltu flsllrniaTi and bis record. In short, tapping is n valuahle nieniiH of tracing titiprntion, hut only when ft is carefully considered in the light of tin- dislrilui-tion ami intensity of fishing. Tagging becomes of tho greatest use when it shows plainly that nnli II. A 111111 ivnn a inn !it 111. 11111,1 111,- V'VV U'-IUIIUI tloinmenrJiik at a twat plinled on the dividual tfaVX'ls between tWM bhrh water mark alimit (l riwina weal imnks lint il ImmimAa nf or PatlhS. nut II liff.omcg 01 UoO;!rPs from tlie northenl romer of Lot tlHnee north Inn reel to low water mark: lilfln n.n wlioti il tuniiilv ra. vT'of'ErSSu.V.BT incompletely the intens.ly Cad.1 f M' ! ' on.:.raer .fl!i Sn;!erVyH1.. r fxKlng. The fiHliernian s fec-c low r Viiiim-iirlnr t a pom altnate on i ij K-wlnr ttw hlrh waier mark to h; 'lords sllOtlld (ndirato thai mov and roiitilnint two t oi u radlatlnr' of rtHnmenettneut, partly mnuierrra m-i rock n - i.u... .. rrnn aame in praetlraMy a circle, haviar a radiua ot aooui i,au in-i i talnlna ' 100 arrea. more or !, ,WI" 0EOHQK OUHDON BUSIIBT, acre a, more or leaa. EUGE.NE It. SIMPSON. Aiipnrani. Per Fred. Naih, Ayuol. adcijualely for us. Problems of Technique Added to tho practical limlta The Well-Managed Home THE manager of a household is the purchasing agent for a large proportion of the family needs. In order to do a good job she must know what, when and where, to buy. She must study goods and the concerns which make goods and have them to sell. She must put her home on a business basis and run it on bus.: iness principles in order to make the most of the family income. Information is the only basis for intelligent purchc sing. And the right way to get the greatest amount of necessary information is to read the advertisements. ' Advertisements tell you what is new and good f in merchandise. They reveal improvements and in- s ' ventions lo make your home life easier, more comfortable and more convenient. They give you in: formation about a thousand and one things that are usejul and interesting. Every manager of a household every member of ihe household jwho shares the responsibility for the family s welfare should make a. habit oj reading the ads. .. - linns of :he tapping i'.'.r of lech!; :qur. either fall oft or the fish are Placed on die faster Read the advertisements in order to buy wisely itieitind is with a kuowletlpe of Hie miens: y TUe tags -f fidhias may tot- vt great use m Ihey should. That much is evi dent from European tagping experiments and must lie expected in ours. The rale of return has shown- thai 11 will fall rapidly from the time of liberalion, very much -more rapidly in some cases than hi oilier. We must there- Tore, for a given return, expect Jo UiS considerable number. and must expect a certain" varia-pilily in results. European workers have prefer i. riilver wires run tlirotigii tne nouy near Ihe edge. We have considered this inadvisalile because of thej thick iKkly or the halibut, which is thick close lo the bases of the fins, in a way which renders U hard to attach the wired tags. Furthermore, die sores or mark caused by such tag.s would seri- husly ttiministi, u nol uesiroy, the market value of these larpe and valuable fish, thereby ren dering tags a nuisance to the fisherman and discouraging their re I urn. Finally, the halibut is well known to bury itself in the mud or sand, more particularly nt certain seasons, and we would. if we could, avoid methods of tagging which might in any way interfere with natural habits. We have therefore used taps attach ed to Ihe cheekbone, as has been doife wilh the cod in European walers, at the cost, perhaps of losing a Higher percentage of our laps than would otherwise be the case. We are also under the nece sity of using hooked fjh, there heinp no net fishery existent, and pliere is no way of estimating the mortality or nooKvn nsn save ny awaiting results. Conclusions To conclude, lagging of halibut will he or the greatest use tn indicating tho relative indepen dence of areas, and when used they determining the rate and three-, t than! Hon of migrations. Hut it isi evident that before undertakm; any speeiNc tagging experiment, the best possible basis oT knowledge as lo Hie distribution and intensity of be fishery should in at hand. This knowledge can b obtained only through the records of the fishermen's catches, obtained directly from vessels' logs or indirectly through dealers' records. The fisherman niu.l. therefore, shoulder his share of. responsibility if the tag-gins experiments- are to be a success. . It is not Ihe intention of '!i' International Fisheries Commis sion to accept the relurng from these tagging experiments without using the greatest caro to see that the conclusions drawn thererrom are justiriable. Tagging i one or the possible methods or -studying migration and the Commission is diligent'y following the others. Il is hoped to tliscuss these in future artic les. LAND ACT. Notlca of Intantlon to Apply to Laaaa Lan In Prince Itupert Land Recording DKtriell or Coast Ranre S, and altoate oai South Karhael Inland. TAKE NOTICE that Airred Swanson. of Prlnre Rupert, occupation Mariner- bvi lend to apply for a lease of tbe follow tnr described landi: Ouiunenctnr at a port planted on thi south point of Soutn Itirbael la'and: then around hub water mark to tlie point of commencement, and couiatiiluri oo acres, more or leaa. ALFRED SlWANSO.N. Applicant A. E. Wrltbt. Ateut. Dated October lata. IStt. LAND ACT. Netlca of Intantlon to Land. Apply to Laaaa In the Prince Rupert land Recordln Matrlrt and altuate on VVbltesand lrfand near iMuidaa lland. Blue Print H..M. 14. TAKE NOTICE thai Jowpb Stlnson llorem or Prince Hu4M. B.C., Secretary, intend to apply for a rase ot ibe fob low In ilew rUnsl landt- Coiiitnenrtiir at a k! on tbe fJiore on the 'at aide or Wbiteaand I'luwli tbence S.000 fnet nnnhweat; thenr S.000 feet eit; tbence S.ouo feel mulh; theme J.OOd feet wen to tlie point of taotu-nieiuf luent. JOSEPH STINSO.1 RO0ER3. nated neramtier 4th taa Ladies CALL and inspect our new lines of Nursery Shoes for Children Very strong and endurable, and reasonably prieed. Family Shoe Store Phong 357 Our Temptation SALE is still on ACME Importers Third Avenue