I r, '' "'raw rinuIrtTa), Mity , PAOR TWC TO TH E L A Nf D O ' T H E H EAT HER Fine Scotch cabin ships to the" old country, and real Scotch hospitality. Book your return passage before you go." Regular SaiUn&t, Cabin Class $140. Saturnia S13Q Third i Chss $85 and $8150 Round l Trip $155 and ' $150. ANCHOR-DONALDSON .; . Parheulart from 'Tht ROBERT RErORD CO. Ui. TORQKTO iPhont Elpm Jin) or my STEAMSHIP AGENT id The Cunard Steamship Co. Limited, 622 Hastings SU W., Vancouver, or any STEAMSHIP AGENT. The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prinre Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. H. P. PULLEN, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month fl.o'ii By mail to all parts of the British Empire and the United States, in advance, per year ffl.Oii To all other countries, in advance,-per year ., $7.50 Advertising and Circulation Telephone - 98 Editor and Reporters Telephone - '- - 89 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY. IDHIOM Saturday, May 8, 1926. Immigration From Oriental Countries. One of the best articles ever published on the Oriental question in its relation to this country was that published yesterday, written by Professor Paul Clyde of Ohio Slate University and a native, son of British Columbia, He has laid bare all the facts and (he article, if re.ad,-wiM do away with many mis-airprehensious in regard to Japanese immigration. We commend il lo am who are interested in the question. Speedy Settlement Not Very Likely. While there are reports of a, speedy settlement of the big strike iu the Old Country, these may be taken as meaning little. Neither side has yet felt the pinch of the strike, so it i not likely a settlement will be made hist veL Of course it ts nossi ble and may happen, but the history of strike- is that there is seldom any chance of a settlement within a few weeks after conunencement. 'heu the first enthusiasm begins to wane on bulb Ides, Ihfyi. they are more willing to listen lo reaou. Specimens Of Fish Prove Interesting. When the Ureal West Life party was here recently, the members viited the Cold Storage plant and were much interested in some speeimenVof unusual fish that were on exhibition there. So much were they struck with these specimens that they mentioned it in the official account of their visit which was published in booklet form afterwards. Visitors like lo see something unuual. That naturally leads up to the question of preserving such specimens Ifftd placing them on riew where they may lie seen by visitors without encroaching on prifate- premise. A biological station is being biilt here which it Is to be assumed wll be open to the public and where it is' hoped such specimens will be on . view. If it is not they should be placed in the museum collection. At present the museum collection is houed in the Bank of Commerce. This is by courtesy of the management Unfortunately it Is not open all day and many .visitors are unable to see the collection. . Those who have done are particularly interested in it. S ' ' Many local people have not yet seen the Indian curio and omer mings on uipiay inere. .v I nose who have not done so should make a point of calling at the bank and looking (hem over. V . V . Some Day. Will Find Home For. Collection. rtouie day it is hoped a p'erhlnent hqriie 'will be found for the museum collection. When, it is ' found possible to build a nei library the museum might well ba an important part of it ana count he under the spine general ;managemnt,' Specimens for it have come in well and a vfy'treditable' start has' lieeh made.' : . Cost Of Advice To Police Commissioners. The cost of getting legal advice Incurred by the police' commissioners'. It is, assumed, will 'be .borne by them. The pie if Prince Rupert can hardly be "expected to pay the expenses of a legal quibble between the city council and the police board. Various institutions in the city this year aked for donations but they were refused and others were Hit so hard that they find it difficult to get along. Then comes the police commission and spends this money which might have been theirs in securing legal advice in order to keep them-elves in office. The opinion on the street i that they want the job very badly or tiey would hot make, so much fuss about it. VM Off that Sluggish Feding SHREDDED WHEAT keeps you fit- every day WATERFRONT WHIFFS Busy salmon season is about to starttrolling gjm progress and spring gill netters starling big power tug damaged Four canneries are already operating on the Skeena Uiver Halmnral and Inverness whirfi are inilil ruritig spring salmon and Clnxtcm and Stinnyside whirh are rnnning. Ml ulher rnn-neric on tlio river and, indeed in llio entire, di-inct. are well adviinred,vitli preparations for what is expected will be one of . ' ' . ii t V i- t i i .i .i. ...:n iiib mom intensive iiiniig mmimiii uii reroru nuu wni'ii win commence In Hill with' the opening of- slickeye filnng 'next j mouth. Alreudy the full'. inolaiof licences lias. Item lakeh up and. if more fihermen are engaged Ity Ihe canneries, it i inl terslfiod that pomW! ine ileparlnieiit will chop another nine hours oil lu weekly open sea sou. Two canneries wnieu nave nm oper ated for the past season or two will he iu action asrain th.. year The Prince Huperl Can- nery al Tuak Inlet which wili m run by ning Go. ami lite . li.u cannery at Dominion packer-. juK repair niadi in th-' anil sliue follow m !?keena slough. Gill net flsliinipael with rocks while - ' il. . -1 lif.' I. tor sjinnps mi inn cieeiia mwi will he on in full winJ next week, 'a few boats beinjr already ui'operatioa. The troffefcs, representing sev eral hundred .biftils are fish-inir at Warke Can ul, Dunda In Willi toe herring5 run i . 1 1 v - over, wflmiring; saimon uavo lisappeared from Butler Covo anil .Tt-tv most of the troller-i which have been operating there havfe moved to Dundas Island and Hippo Island. The run can not be said to have been very large yet but the packers "art lirinsin.' in fish regularly and ei. Ihe Fish Exchange I7c for rei' ant 3c for whites have been tht prevailing prices. Other salmon, not sold on the Indian-". finds its way to the canneries and the Canadian Fish A Gold Slorace Ci. for canning, nulil curing and freezing. !eoge Priizell's J.aura F., which has been tied up since last October, will he placed in com mission azain 'next week to make her regular twice-a-wee sVrvietvUMhe Skeeiia Hie nun neries. ihe wjlr to into iiso ain this season with a IS-5ii Hcgal en;fine in place of the" former 60 h.n. Winton marine motor. Recently Bob Frizzel. has Jieen running the Kleanor Mac to the Skeena Hiver in IIm V'rizzell interests. Next wek Boh will join the fisheries patrol power boat Heron for lln season and Commodore .George Frizell it is expected will tak over active commamJ of uic Ijiura y. l or the past .two monlh a jiarty of four Japanese havd been fishing halibut just olT Oceanic cannery on the outside of Miiilli Istanu with such sur- included the-hntihiit boa's Itutb Onah and Selma and Hie I rollers .Mespa, J-'ox 'ami Sit''ir City. The Flewin ifc Hrtiwu packer taiiliiw wa- at th the Somerville Can-.t.ean Ways during land. Hippo Islaml anil olherJ.Mci)in Ways, itwuiiis tin shafl straighlcjinl out fii-i liav hit sten recent tlll- 'iiiiKcd in salmon hacking M iween lo t and Warkn Canal. iiim -lumiv was also taken at tlie same I no '4 to make some jwvcss.iry enam Repairs. The halibut .cfHo'iner II. A CaiHi Ted Stuifltsatl. i IU . N. M. Mcl.uan lias ukn a coulract for th UiiiLIiiik oi 80 by 20 float f.r th.- alia. . Fisheries. It. will lie .leliv.i i to Clavliin (annery. With IWO sCOW- ill lW has m.; nu hoard as vier! a nuii'loifie alion of junk as tin- imi fallac ious of second liaii.l Jeahrs Could wish to lay i-vi- upmi, the H..M.I'. iHiwer tiw M.T.3, r.ap!. Heir, tireeii, eann' in m niurs- jlay afternoon.. The contents i jlie sctAvs were the marhinerv unit 'various imh-..- of eiiiitptnenl i rum a reducinm idant at Ward's Cove near Ketchikan 1 which wa jcen inirchasiiJ! and wrecked by Hie Uu-hby in terests. Some 'f tin materia- will prohably In- put to use locally. The hydro?railiie steamer LJltoool arrival survej easou 'nclud-t work in Prince Hupert and Port Slmpsnij as well fjueen' Charlnite Islands, couple of se.iws belonging the billooet repaired al outfit worn reeentlv ihe local dry dock Bradbury A Yelf Busy Don Yelf ,who rcenlly re lurned norn Vancouser. left on. 1 mum mmm t -, BHIB I a w r" . I if . 11 T . mtm 1 1 mmm i mm 'VZKH I I IT F'"''n n ri I mum m mm,- .aavlu r.Kftvuii i riimr .n' n iihih i 1 IH 1 BfIt ilil ,M till M -mtmm.mmw ViTm J ' "tj "V J mmM i mmm. WW - a irvivjkvW Kii . ml zvjn&m- i-i m jmmm i mmmm. imi fa kkh i.i i w r. .ummhbkw aftMr . - -n v-. 7 rT yjmmmm inpposite the in iorl4mill on lhur"iny arti'mmin tnin) Victoria lo start her annual marine survey Wortt ju dislric. waters. The proriram for lti of along the enasl lielwVH heieiji inirniii-r U and BHla Bella ami on t lit-1 ... t ntnl Mm C xw WW) Hotice "Poker hands" now packed in each package and I tin of OGDEN'S CUT PLUG Smoking Tobacco. I I Save these "poker hands" and for the return of I I any 52 (hearing any numbers) we will mail a pack I of high grade playing cards. I M -Or for a complete set, numbers I to 52 inclusive, I i l i l I we will send 2 packs. I i u mm wn iftMriiifinrni nriuini an mo i IMtl. , .. tmT,wT-' m -irr . , ( . . " f I if'a ii nill'ir in," n II) I J ' ' 1 I'vllll'IH' nun il ! lie iinc-j- r.;..rtiii iusorii.ur, -.- . j .. , iiHrattil ..,,.,, t i ,,. i A ttaop on ,. may abandon the usual callin-. of gill net tin? this season. They have been sellirug their ealcho" 16 the local retail trade. It is lie first time that halibut have been caught oh si) large a scalr in such c!oe In Waters. ,'2Caiit. YV. J. Thomas has his power boat Viner up Ibe'.Skeena Hiver buying and packing al-mWi for the Canadian Fish & ("old Storage Co. Government Wharf Work i With a week or so nt ill being reipnreii ny John uurrie o'i to finish their siilistructuie work at the government wharf, it will probably be a mouth be fore the biological station 'and Macon Fisheries warehouse, Utf which Mitchell & ,Currie have the contracl, will commence lo lake shape. In tfie meantime. Jim Jtacon is "carrying on" his smoking operations, etc., under! considerable difficulties in luarteri- necessarily marie somewhat ineonverlent through the wharf decking having been torn up on all J The, halibut schooner Xautilu, Capt. II. Wall of Smilli Island, has been outfitting thin week for trolling and left yesterday for Duud.n Island. The keel for a 40-foot elue boat wa laid this week at thn Suza Ways for F. Fujiinoto of Westview. The. vessel will he powered with a 20 h.p. .Standard motor. .Vessels going up on the Ward Ways during1 the pail week for painting and minor work havi MR. JOLICOEUR TELLS HIS EXPERIENCE Strongly Recomm5nds"Fniit-a-liY6s For Moey Iroubla mmmmmKlMS2Z BbS mw9' m mmm MR. joucoeur For years. Mr. Jo)icour nuffered with kidney trouble, headache, bacliche, and the heavy, miserable feeling which usually aeeompajile any weakness or irritation in the a.vni kidneyi. ;.f Hc tried iriru "Fruit-a-tires' I lHilriim "Frnit.a.tiyes treatment. I haye galnird thitty-thne poonds and I have been well rer ince. I am pleased t recommtnd Frnitatlve',, to all thoaa yvho Buffer from Ktdney DI-eaae." J I. Jolicoeur, 318 2nd Are, Quebec. "Fruit-a-tlyes' Is on of Ihe wonder discoTfries of modern medicine. Made from fresh, ripe oranges, apple, figs and prune, it acta directly on the kidneys as well as on the liter, bowels and skin. It can be depended upon td relieve kidney trouble and pain in the back. Sold everywhere, 25c and 50c s box. Mi Oui"n Clitirloffe IlantU. Tin I 'ronfinud tin PJ Ue) m , CANCILLATION OF RESMVC. MITICK M IttltKbV 0IV(J Ihil llw rOitliK ivtr iiHri llinlmi il-ne . :mrt Xtt. itt. llut'(l OH l-ttt Nllbil itnift , Cuatl imlrln. li ran. HI V a. II. MAHK.H, tTily M Ui.r nl l.ml QOVCRNMCNT LIQUOR ACT. ' NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOI1 DtCR I LICCRCC. N' TUT 14 IIUOHY i.lVrX thai on lh 4 til day 'if Mt null Itir nixIrr.liiKsl In ill- In 11l in tlie liquor CiHilr'it ! Il' lid for a l.lr-no in rtwpert of ile : preiiile liemr prt tif lif buildina- kixn Vnwi: llfitrl," Huli' on Mjm MmM, Mt.niL R.t... ancf iipihi the Itml. d-. rated l ot i, i I'M k 14. Map sic.. -rin- Hurrt Law! IK-norallon Olttrli't. In III rrovlnr- of Jlntlh oiiimliU, f . i Ihe ile of leer br Ife gn ur by lh ofirn ufitui mr ruii.nnipiion n um ph -nil-.. lUTF.D at the City of PMnrn niiperl, I'rovlfwr of lirlllih Columlili, this nth iriiy of April. A. Ii. lt)4. 1 Mil.lillF.t) UI.IA.1 M!SM, i Applicant. OOVCRNMCNT LIQUOR ACT. ' Notice of Application for Btr Llctnco MtTK K lit IIKIlbHY niVM thai on thf ' ".th day of May iwil the umlemitiieit in I "mil. I'i'ij ii"- i.i'iuor i on i mi n'mrn i fot a llrern-e in rpeC lo prrmOe knn a O.VV V.A. Iloirl. mtuale in the tonlle nf port Clemeiilr B.C. iiprm Ov i : Iait1 ilenerllM-il an mmlh half nf lm a! land , bfn-k 41. OUlrlrt Inl 74K. Oui-en , l lurlolle lOandi MatrK-l. arrordlna to a I reriterel n.ap or plan iWlied al th i.ana .ii iiishj iirriitry i.iiii- omr. . in in the nw . .'taiv of or . and. in IcUins the re.ulL h( teller ' ''r"M'f pert. B.r..,anrt nmnlwreit, 107. iV, 5 , , ,u. , i II ' for ,n of x"r byiitie alanine bj aya, "After hayinr followed the rtne mien imtile for rtm.gnipfuniOnV Uii prriin. . jc 4 j. , ialJ al Prlnr nnpert, R., nay ui April, ivjo. rnA?uc PEAIICK, LANO ACT. i"hi?1 "III! Applicant, v15 Nollco af Intantlsn to Apply to Laaaa Land In Prinre hupurt land llemriiinr in. ortli Rarharl Ola ml. rAWK SOTICK that Alfred .non, i,f Prinre Iniirl, iirrupation Mariner. In Jrnda lo apply for a ai of tlm follow-In driierlbrd Iau1! Ciiiniiienrlnr at a iol planted at the south end ttf .Xorth llarhal laland; Ihi-nrr arnimd tin- lland at bish water mark and ronlainins to itm. more or lea ' " AI.FBf D SWANSOT bated AprU 17. Ii. mH"ut CANADIAN! vPAcinci itiiurtTi Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert r incn;ux. wiwcat, jwu.. men u f m unci :m. tioouji i jumi i H.nJ' Si. mma uxiva r.t igiKtu, iimm ar, ittt (( u, Otn rtn. . OmpMII Rlfr, tn Vatvr tirf Itlwr; II m-m. At'1 to mil (IMOitM Llntt. l lff0 I"" VW. C. ORCHARD HMI AcmL Ctrmmf tt 4lk tOt M4 3r Iimii, frWM Hvfi. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Silllnri from moct RnperL 'or VARCOUVIR, VICTORIA. toiaeM Bar, aa Aloet Bay, Taaaaaf, I'' far VANCOUVtR, VIOTORIA, Atari Bay, an laaaoii Bay. Sataraay. tor ANYOX. PORT IIMPtON anal Naaa Rliae CaitnorlM, Thuraaaf tor PORT SiaiPION, ANVOX, ALICC ARI. STCWART, Sunaay, . lit in Ataaio. .. Barmloy, AMt Priaaa RaH. " TOWERS FISH BRAND Fisherman's Suit YEAR TOWER'S W " 'FISHERMEN SPECIAL" WaterpW Suit1 in bad weather and TU.ONTO VANUIUVKK MONTHS At. IMKMItllMRIJ iimcaij'V i liliHon ror the i-aiiamun i-isiihh :i. The IMtuine will njierai.- Nortonian m -m - BH Tiiule-., re.-entl: retunied from Victoria. Th-i .Nortoman ia already proceeded! !o Hippo. ' .Mr. Yelr remrt. that tin- net; .S3 rout seining ami parking boat ,-ieini: built for Bradbury ,V Yell, o-un itist about com- irrlval of tin h.p. Yiekers-l'elli-r semi-: ennine from the fild t'ounlry is now being awaited., The vesel will Mime north, it i: expected, about July 13 to en-i gage in seining and parking o:.i the Queen Charlotte Islands. : Jack Ilradbury i now in town flj2-ii-il 11. k 1l..!lti...n AJ(....l...f ..llir II... .... I...... mam. In Ini. 111. . . . .(',.' mi in - imii. .i-jiii-i mi. i-iiiiii. nil- -i-iiir - ii-iitii mi ii-- cess lhar. H Ihe fish Keen up ami',,., u. K, , ., ... i..... ..i.i..i. .n 1 1k 1 crushes orusnes Itlldl.itnl liril-lles . . 75c Tidily Uruhe . . . S1.25 Srnib Hruhe Shoe Hni-lif ll.nr Hr-ioiu F.iuinicl llrnshr ...... 20c Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. cep smiling. They are nude for ,trvic. Jatleta doubla pty and roomy - Ins" r" vrith button faatmeri. -j, ranUcloard ale pattern, yery rorwiy ai oW r Dod garmmta art mada in yellow and U- tough wcaiii lurfaca. i Mada by CanaJa'i tumM aUr proJ fludiii'l (actureri, in tiiti 3S to 46, On 5at Fltlurman Sappll maW Insist upon getting a genuln Tower's Fish Brand . TOWER CANADIAN LIMITEJ wiNNtrsa " I "usage in buyuiK ind paekm-- Pmam mmmmmmm 'mmm'mmm .