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DAILY EDITION 98 M Wednesday, April 28, 192(1 Two Bylaws To Be Voted On Tomorrow. Two bylaws are lo be voted oil tomorrow. The first and most important is that granting tax rebate to the Wheat Pool if IheJ; take over and operate the elevator. The advantages ul this' have been pointed out a number of limes. At nresent lho elevator k a white elephant.. Let jt be operated and we all stand to gain. It will transform, the idaee from a port of call for coasting vessels to in ocean port that will become known all over the world. In regard to the street surfacing bylaw, while some people may have1. thought the work should have been paid for out of general revenue, the council has decided on the deferred nav incut plan' and if it is not done that way it will not be done at all this year. As it must be apparent to all that the work siiontu ne oone tins year, we suggest that the proper thing to do is to pass the bylaw. .. Lei us advance.as a cjfy and keep .pace wjlh other places. ve cannot afford to lag behind. -Voting for the two bylaw will be a step in the right direction. If everyone entitled to do so votes for the bylaws we shall soon have a real city here instead of a toy place such as we have had in the '-past. Let our watchword be always "Advance Prince Rupert." Mayor Is Asking ? , For Support. Support for the bylaws is being a-ked by .Mayor Newton, !y members or the city council and. by most or tiie leading citizens. Jf we can make the elevator exemption bylaw practically unanimous we shall show the Wheat Pool that we are glad to have them here and. that we ar.e willing lo co-operate with them . . . . . ' .. - . !,i ii 1 1 ii rr il.o ii. i.. r. v..nii. - : I, tinning nit; fcium mi a. .ui iu unroowr wus verv nromoi when asked for privileges, for the people realized the value of the elevator to the place. Their bylaw. was passed by a large iiiujortiy aim u is io ne expected inai tiu one will lie given an even larger proportionate support. Liberty Of Subject i To Be, Protected. .Air amendment has been introduced ino the House o Conimnus dealing with the matter of deporting undesirables. 1 provides .Ihht British subjects may not be deported unless i-our rohvicliou is secijred against them. yi in matter ir the right nl, an individual to express his opiiiio'nsVeveii if they are different from and obnoxious to Hid mujdrilyof people caiisesdifferenres. of opinroh and has beeil discussed In every new country. Australia recently has had a controversy on, a similar subject .;, :. ., .,, .; Citizens are guaranteed certain rights in every roiijjf trybii'i there are limits beyond which they may not go wilh impunity. The danger is when they are people of organiziug abilily or with' silch stroiig .-personality thai they are able to rouse other people to commit acts which" thev would not onlinnrilv commit. HrUjjdi people usually; pride themselves on their love of iioeny,,auu. wneu contpar.eu Willi a country like Russia they certainly have a great deal of stone. However. Impi i .- inn'. dency .sometimes even here tb itse the. Mussolini methods and for radicals to preach what they call the gospel of government uy me proletariat. Advertising Interests mucn as me mews. What makes so many people like reading the Daily News is the fact that it carries a lol of a.1 vprfitincr nnrl Hint .,.. I nnj iirti- 1 ' iuj' nig tne advert isemeiils as much as the news. Some-people read the adv(irsl and (he news nflerwards. Th main thing 'about advertising is to place before the public in an attractive manner something they want and then to back up the advertising by delivering (he goods. It i useless to advertise if the quality of the goods is not what is represented. How well they wear Shoes thlned with "Nugget'-' Polish wear longer because "Nugget" keepi the uppers toft and pliable and prevent! the leather from cracking. NUGGET" ShoeFblish Btaek-Tan-Tonty Red-Dark Cron and Whit Ntutral)for light colon. it SALMON WILL BE RESTOCKED . j Fraser River May Again Become One of Greatest Salmon Streams If Treaty Adopted NOW ALMOST DEPLETED Held up by Difference of Opinion Between State and Federal Authorities of U.S. j Tper reaches of the Fraseri ttlver in British Columbia, ifn-' nopulatPit' of sockeye salmon i.-i. a" result' .of a. tremendous rock j Hide Hint lilorkeil the stream at HellV Oal in I'.M.i, can and will be restocked, wilh the result that the fishery in l'uget Sound and the lower river will i brought back lo full productivity provided I he salmon treaty helween Ihe United states and the Canadian (Jovernmcnl, nnv before Ihe State Department nl Washington, D.tJ., is ratified. This is (he information (hat fiimes ( the salmon-packifv; bileresfs of both British Columbia and this stale from liizU governmental sources, says The Seattle Time. The entire success that lias attended the en forcement of the .xnrl i I'aeif 5 Halibut I'rolectlon Treaty between the two governments during Ihe lasl two years, it is declared, Ipads the representa tives of the Iwu nvernment? In believe that the pending Sal mon I reaty will prove Pipially effpctive if put into operation Only Spawning Qround The Frnser Hiver Is virtually Hie only spawning ground of I lie sockeye,, the red located salmon of commerce ami lne piosl valualile of the species and restocking of the depopulated uppcr reaches of the river is regarded as an important in ternational task, inasmuch' as the fishery is conducted in both Washington and British Colum- iiia waters, through which the fish pass on their way to the spawning grounds. 'Ihe pendinsr treaty was draft ed several years ago by a com mission on which the fishing Interest of both (his stale and British Columbia were reon sented ami meets with their ap proval. The fisheries comiilis ion of both countries are also satisfied wilh Ihe treaty. The only obstacle to its ratification. it is iiii, is the inability, so far. of the .State Department a Washington, li.C, to iron out n controversy between Ihe Federal Government and the Slate of Washington over the personnel of the American half of Ihe commission that the treaty proposes to create lo handle inc. j-'raser situation in the future. : Chief Question at Issue I lie ofiestton is wbettier a majority of the Americans on flip commission shall be chosen at large or from the Stale of ashiiiglon alone. : The treaty as drafted pro vides (hat the permanent commission' shall be' composed ol three Canadians ami three Americans, two of whom shall he cijizen of (lie. Stale of Washington,, nominated by f lie fliJVrnor of Washington ,nnd jippoinled by the President of he Ignited Slates. 'Jhe Slate Department's objec lion is that conslructivp recog ii it io n of a state's rizht lo oar ileipale in inlernalitinat treaties inigJit create a precedent thai jvould complicate future treaty lut'otiulions. The deoartmeut (is willing In ptive unofficial as surances, however, it is said, that Washington's rights will be fully protected under the treaty H" the draft is altered to meet the department's objection. Sockey Paok In 1913. In IUI3, the year of the last big run, the sockeye pack of the Puget Sound rtnd ttie lower Eraser River was 2,357,oU3 cases. It dropiied to 535,152 cases In 1017, when (hcr was lipuvy overfishing, due lo lack of co-operative fish protection measures, in I'liM it was aboul biOiOOO cases. I 1025 it was about 147,000. 'If the salmon treaty is ratified us there Is every hope It eventually, will be, it Is the purpose of Hie fisheries commissions of Hie' two government to pool llieir interests nnd to join in establishing hatcheries on the fVaser Itiver above Hell's Gale, bringing lo them eggs from the spawning grounds below that point and from Ihe Alaska rivers where the eockeye is found, -THE DAILY NBW3 Will Not Stain r.d. ia Vintouvtr, BO SnjEs, moths B ma MOSQUITOES JMACNES.FUA3 Dcrclorwl at World Foremost Scimtifte InJuitnal Hncarth liwUtuta. Will not tain. Pleasant odor. HmrianMhununt orDrugfut (hough known there as (he red salmon. i ' May Return It is Hip belief of Ilia fishcr-j ies experts that these fish hatched above Hell's (Sale will return lo th'n scores of mountain lakes to pawn where virtually no sockeyf nave spawned since limn, arid that within a few years tfip sockeye pack on Piwrel Sound ami the lowpr ;l raser river will begin tp Fred Stork's Contribution to Debate In House of Commons Recently Freif Stork sjKike recently in the House of Commons at Ottawa in support of old age pensions. According to Hansard he is reported to have silid: Little remains to be said ill reference to the resolution. We hae had a lengthy disriisstnit till afternoon and evening fol-; lowing an etpially. exhaustive debate when the resolution was last before (be committee, and I fancy the mailer has been fairly well coered from eery angle. I have no lengthy remarks to offer but I certainly io IJi i iik that this is a. very rtotabje stfplln Hie li-vecl(oii of social legisfatjon, and I want lo jissocJate, Uiysplf with Ihe ;moiinehf. Afc')bas been pointed out tonight, Hie question has been considered nl various times from 100 to the present day. We realize that a great deal of vacillation has marked the movement. The matter has bepn discused by this House on different occasions, and it has been debated iu our provincial legislatures. But where a scheme of this kind is passed on from one authority to another and back The Real Cause Of Constipation Is A Bad Liver Mm. Jrao Boehfir, N1on, B.C., icrito: "For mny yeari I have been troubled with my liver, and tuf fered terribly with couttipntlon. I HEARD ABOUT Milburn's tnd have been 'yreatly unproved since I started to take them. I cannot recommend them too highly to any one who U troubled with their liver." Itllburn ' Laia Llver 1111 are not a new and untried rernedy. They have been on the market for the poit 82 yearaj put up only by The T. Uilburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Oat. RRITISH COLUMBIA The Mineral Province of Vestcrn Canada TO END OF DECEMBER, 1924. ; ' Has produced Minerals a follows: -Placer fluid. 377,!l82,flrrt; Lorfe (J,, Uf, iT'UOO; Silver, $G8,8LM.r7; Lead, 7U,D48,578; Copper, 8l87,iHl,a78; Zs, , 171,107; Miscellaneous Minerals, SM.1f.84U; Coal nnd Coke, 2O,88(l,0tK, Bllll(Ji(lt Stone. Brick. Cement, etc., $v2,22..Sh; iiinkmg its Mineral Produclitm lo the ,i 1U2I show am now protected under a .similar! a slep In the rlglfl direction, and, treaty. J'rosrress has heen made in re cent years toward a much heller understanding Jietween th fisheriees commissions of Him state and '-British Columbia ani the general' npinton is that If Hie Fraser Himt ran be restoek ed the fishery can be regulated satisfactorily and made to yieb both countries a lai-jre revenue for many years lo come. AGE PENSIONS IN PARLIAMENT Aggregate Value of $859,427,386 Production for Year Ending Dec. 1924, $48,704,604 The Mining Laws of this Province are more liberal nnd Bin fee lower than thooo any olher Province iu Ihe Uominion, or any colony in the tlritUh Huipi". Mineral locations aro granled to discoverers or nominal feci. Absolute Titles aro Obtained by developing sin h properties', (he security of why h t guaranteed by Crown flrauls. F ill information together wilh Mining Itepdrts ami Maps, may be obtained tt addressing THE HON. THE MINISTER OF MINES Victoria, British Columbia. N.B. Practically all British Columbia Mineral Properties upon which ic e work has been done nre described hi -oute one of the Annual lleporl of (he M if of Mines. Thoe considering ininiiig inveslmeiils should refer lo such repor i are available wilhonl charge on application to the Department of Mines. V. ; a pi Beporls of Ihe Geological Survey of Cannda, Pacific Building, Vnncfmver. nie r mended as valunbln sources of information, nyain we can readily see that no definite action will rns'te. Some body r u u I take a ilefinlte step or nolhing wili be done. Step In Right Direction The goernmeiil lii'tny opinion mounl. ls lo be commended upon having reaching in rourSe of time its! taken the initialise in the matter former proportions and perhaps even exceeding them. Under the" treaty full protection for tlnj fish on thier way lo Ihe spawning srrouiuls would be provided hi" .fishing regulation-" worked out bf the international commission, just as Hie hulihui of old ikge pensions. I agree with some of the things that have lieen .said touchitiK the resolution, which perhaps Is not all that might he ihMired. Some people will argue, for ono thing, thai the age limit is too high. However, il is a matter for Kral- ot the .North Pacific Urenn are' "one inai ai ieai we are lafciiwr lit is only a question of time uii- III the various improvement which are be in it advocated will be incorporated in beneficial legislation. I am glad to see that Ihe leglsbithm I meetintr wilh support, for il will asist a class of people who are most in need of Hie relief which Is promised. This is a yotins country that of-;; fers opportunities to those whoi are anxious to work, but we must j not overlook the fact tb.il even in j a young country there is a goodi deal of tragedy In lifp. Thii schPine. if I understand it. is de- jsiKncd (o alleviate the hardship ii niosc who are suueriny irom physical disability and who con- sPipiently cannot support them selves. In Sad Straits .Not long ago a warm friend of mine found himself in sad straits as a result of a misfortune which be could not possibly hate foreseen. Year after year lie had faithfully contributed lo an insurance scheme, and when Hip fraternal society of which he was a member collapsed, al ilea I when its financial stability 'was discoered In be insecure, il va decided, in order to nave what was left of the wreck, that men ahirvc a certain age should be completely debarred from baring in the belief its of its Insurance. Many men were left destitute in consequence of this nppallinK Iragedy. Not long ii. jn Hie province bf Uritlsh Columbia, a man who-had been rated as Very wealthy retired afler having placed every dollar he possessed in a financial institution which failed. This was one of Hip real crashes that occurred in western Canada. Tills man was well known throughout the province, and when it was learned that as a result of this failure lie had lost evpry cent he had In the world Hie sympathy of the people went out 'lo him from all parts of the province. Hut what about Hie thousands of people, in Canada who nre left in exactly Ihe same position through financial failure and who bpcauso of (heir humble station in life, do nol receive (he same wide sympathy? These people iuffpr jusl as severely, but the average citizen in the country learns very llllle of Iheir tragic fate. The purpose of Hip present, legislation is In come lo the assistance of such people, who are certainly entitled lo every1 consideration than can be shown them by Ibis country In HiPir bid ng'e. ror Hial reason I support IhT resolution. A report from Hie Hoard nl Works recommending (ho construction of a fourifoot sidewalk on Mcllrble Street from Hlxlh lo Seventh Avenues thence along Seventh Avenue anil around Hays Cove Circle lo Hio Sixth Avenue bridge was ndopled bj the city council last night. Advertise In the Dally News. . DEMAND "Rupert Brand" - Kippers - "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Dally by 'iii'i iriii W9 irii r t m if i iiir'aiiu iiii Princfl flupert, B.C. Open for Business! 1 beg to announce Hint I have opened (... Hie Kxrhaiige lllock. nrner of Tlunl Aveii i-HI reel, where I -hall Ite glad to renew friciuMi customers, and greet ail new ones. R. W. CAMFRON WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER PHONE Steamship and Train Service I.e. rainrt nimni mmtt.r CHARLES will Irivit PRINCE RUff for VANCOUVtR, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, ami inlerilinllaie puhiU riHOAfl MONDAYS II S.OO a.m. ri.r STEWART lint ANYOX. WEDNESDAYS, SATURDAYS, 10 00 p.m. ii. prince john rruiiriMir for Vancouver la gull chariotA ISLANDS. PASSENOtR TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE RUPIRT EVERY SIONDAY', WEDNESDAY ami SATURDAY il S p.lll, f.t PRINCE Cl0l EDMONTON, WINNIPEO, ll pnlntt U'lcrtl i.innU, I nllett S 1 AQCNCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINIS. City Tltktl Olllci. S2S Third A, Pflat RuptrU Phi IcanaoianI vAiiri Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert fw inCHIUN. WXAftCOL, IWlkV, SIACWAT Jin, H, W. April . fir TANCOUYtK, VICTORIA Sf.AITU M.nk 23, AH I H5 $5. princess surma ff BuU4l. Swcnten Bt, Eltt Stall lit, Oc4A pitta, Nimu, Cmpbll Rlr, and Vneour af StivrSar 11 a.m, Atne for All SUamiMp Llnt. full lnformll w. v. vncnuiB atnirti Kftai. Oorntr of 4th Strttt and Srs An, Princa Rwsart, B.O. THE SALVATION ARMY knows you will open heart and purse to the limit in-these days of urgent need. Be Kind to the Collector