PAOR TWO i . ... THE DAILY NEWS fri NBW SCHEME FOR FISH CON. Sealed in Metal SRKVATIOX IS lA!I I.EFOIIB TIIK 1 1.SIIhl01r,. .31 (ronunurd from pafe one) m ma mm Rtf T07 Always delicious :nd fresh. Try it. "the Daily News PRINCE RUPEIiT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally New, Limited, Third Avenue. H. F. PULLEN - - - Managing Editor. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation. DAILY EDITION Wednesday, Nov. 23, 1027 II the rutMrmrii would co-operate be with confidence on fttture f forta. H ramlndad them tta-t there were tare hundred ill mm whlf ta salmon went to spawn l ts to the Shim MT J to watch all tht m if tkc ttttMie i to broak the law wbenavar po-4- Mc the Mtrol would be noenalv. The .acpar unc.it aimed to secure Um OB oast. iwn 01 irate engaged ut taw nspaina. ;The aim ol the denarWtnt wma to 'serve thane Owfafvd- In Us latftMtry a we baa ad vac tag. ui kmohctmiat ami i.h knm.s On th Atlantic. Mr. Found uH. the had got the fishermen to farm aattoeta-Uoua wMctl asreed not M break the law and to inform of any law breaking. Ho waa coavlneed that law oafdooNneat was what the flaherman waatarf. Tha Mat majority desired that the taw be onesnwd jr a man agMMaj -tian. It was not fair to the rest of tho ftta- wKneti. D.K-UMlnc the auneatad reduction of licenses. Mr. mind asked who wa be eliminated. They ware dwIHit with something that waa a puMat right sad not omothinc like houses SRPIVi: m nvpv iv ntniviv ;whirh could be baaght or aeM. It the ,. , number of Ueaaaat wore ThflPO IK !' nlnni.. ...-l 1 I ..II J: il i"0"'; umi w-iicnien tor uuiiuhik into me , condltlona muat be made mciti hM It cave imer . . - country "nv ana uouutiess uvuuiii co some scheme will be evolved would funir nviiriftr win ik evuittru j wouia pay. pay. He lie wa not wtm the to which will eventually result in construction of the railway. Anpar- ;ernment had pom rer M entlys Jhere are men who see all sorts of financial advantages in pro- unr of Uceoaaa Thia i motlnc a .rhmp and thv am rllin i .,i- hi f- r. now before the coum and reatrtct 1 vat wswtd be - ". &v nil in iui a 1 . consideration. The whole matter la badly complicated. ,r,ued tb" fbrurT " the , (f it were not for the de.ire of the Provincial Government to " nTL- iret rid of the P.fi.H nvihinv m i Bmni tv, n.. . Under. h.ta P1 ""B.r f ZC . A " """i-- nuc jneu. ir there were. toy. TOO aWMnnea u t t n- would be built either to Prince Rupert or Stewart. As it is, there in the dutrm. and the eloae mm waa B'"? excuse ior tue eiion to linK up ine I'.U.K. with the other noura eh wee then. tfcoaM the lines In the hope that some day it may pay. The hope may be a vain lBUmber 01 HHn inetwue nna lint i ni'.nln it lkn u . 11 I .1 1 1 ..v ti me uirimiiciii can sen u iney win nave money to devote to other nurnnce. Prnm n itrlotlv rnllii-o,. nnlnt il. ...ul- a i'lne . ...... .....v.... 1 ,,11 1 ui icv me nuuie iuoerneni is . . . ridiculous. It is noticed that neither P. W V. ............ ..... u.v..,i iu w thii n. iiicj wain a line inai win men morwi to anothw 880 tk the ilnwi close I time would he ntsHi an no boura. leaving it at the dtaarrttan of we depM aenajint to (toe aU luntne at 1,. .0 mmciniMi m.n jTi.ui rcununauie neip .wr. lieauy wouiaiono iiconee would be required. The build to Stewart and if the jrovernment .would back him there is no!41 wowM l to promote as eooownie douht Sir Hpnrv Thnrntnn u-nnlrl Un .rl.l n n,i n. tt i- i oondltkn whteclur ta fi.h. .1.114 .......wa. . . ..uH. vv. jsmu ti' uuu a 1 cuii mier 1 1 trvic I - w -.u to his svstem. Kllripr nf thnao inmt .t,n irnrulate affair trieraaelTea. . v u.ru..a.Aa "WUIV VL f.Uli 1IUIII' the addition of tho lino If mn n n ;iHa.n,ir .u u I (iTltt'lt M"Hl Kins - - mm a M M w aa lltUL UC liULUL ri II Lllf 1 1 Ilr" would probably follow the example of other small concerns and co : Wr- ReW K". chainaan of the broke and the government would then have to come to the reeue ;nin.ue of the North bo. Salmon nanennen Aaaoclatlon read oror the IX PITIU If IXTKIIPCT'-nviv Ueaolutlona which had been paaaed by V the flahermen at a t j 1 1 1 a prevtoua moetlnc , , ....cv Ktrc.uB w innc utrcu uiKen in a critical and commented on tbeat. Uief had editorial article published two days ago in regard to the conduct of jt do with airplane patrol, law eaferee-the Provincial Police in this, district Our chief criticism has been mnt- w-uction of Ueenaee. iupenkm in reirard in thp upmi-mililarv HintoraViln n .... . ....I... . -oi ail nelnln for four vmm .......... uivuhiibiiii . u(i uimci ine nBiem. by which ti efforts are made to keep the newspapers from publishing bWTto wlucU'1 P41- oonf news which we claim the public i entitled to have. il00. bou womtment Whenever it is eeh that an attempt is being made to keep 12? ZmTS?" theDeonle in the dark. thr U unuthi.,, i.v.sj ...ui.u ...in A ! . : " nv. po'eN ui.im uni mn hoiot ine.r echall. He (tated that to l m 11 v. r i ... ' . . . . .... IKIttotta there were about twenty aetn e nave hart several communications in regard to the matter ,n DOto Pr owned Vy the natlrca . and aJo visitors, most of whom pnly thr urge new points of attack or tVyi"1 u rtnia to intfioduce personalities. Howe-er, we refuse to make this fn anvi'rre ttbo,tahf he mQ would be -up way aTnerxonal mattpr. U' .nmr nnthixit r u : . j ;fnt If i all their salna had iec io him only in his officiaicapa'cUy, "in thaV he' tri'e7to -5 hlm-'liT ruur self up as a d ctator and adonta Afnaanllni u- .7 ce. to conawerataon. He 1 c nut uao aaaea ior toe rignr-of Indlas to i ..j.t. u l , , . ..vwucu Hiieiner ne is io uiame ior this or whether there itch fuh in the creek.. An Indian "uiie ueiniiu mm. e are ueaung only with a condition that rm"r ouw take from iso to aoo exists. flah whUe the whltea took them by the Qur attention has been drawn to a number of thinirs that arp ! boUMnd- Indiana owned somewhat outside the armie of hf mm- Ui,, i :i i country and abouM have aceelal concerned with is in giving the public the news and when the police 1 ; JJL "IT V" 12 T' f be ,,,cc;t Mked Chief sets himself as onnol tn fhnt 4. u. that . I ,T7 . i V "'""!U lu lnee De to osntlnoe. ti, t tu The fact that we fail to publish reports of Chinese cases vhlchj Mr. mund objected to diaerimtnatlrvg seem to be hushed up does not lose us any subscribers nor would !tot newcomer to the country m their publication increase the snip nf tho miur in n i..i Ti.,,-the tMufne of iwi if .h i . . . i .."i. mail . . .. T - -o me imim, miai ib at siaKe is me liberty of the press. We refuse to be muzzled in regard to police news. It is not allowed elsewhere and we do not propose that it shall continue here. ' We recognize that there are times when news must be withheld temporarily when the police are working on a case. We have always tried to co-operate in connection with such cases and shall continue to do so, but when it is set up as a hard and fast rule that news must not be given out to the public but everything must be done in the dark, we are against such a system and shall fight it to the best of our ability. The fight has only just began. ... ,As we have said before, we refuse to admit personalities into this diseuseion. We have absolutely nothing personal against Inspector Spiller. It is only his official attitude to which we object THOMPSON'S INTERESTING ,UE.0RTV ,i , The report of Will F. Thompson on the habits of the halibut based on information trleaned diirinv teresting to those who heard it and to those who read the report in'm mere was a good deal of biological information in the report that has never before been published. Hitherto the life of the halibut has been a sealed book, but, little by little Mr. Thompson and his staff have been delving into the secrets of the ocean and findintr out about thin Thov v,, tlona followed the same line of reanon. Ing there would be no new people come to the country. In regard to the attire situation, it must be remembered that the Indian today la different tfpm the native of the early days and waa qufte a factor In Industry. , Harry Streethorse complained of the method, of seiners, who he claim! were depleting the fisheries. One flaherman told of pulling wire net out of a creek on Dundas Island which was now deDleted. H ivi better publicity tn regard to fishing canes. -inw would help some. - OaptaUt Hanson ' complained ofset HWgof netVrH iKi !Tlfll TllVet Major Motherwell explained that Tlfll Hlver waa different from other streams that It flowed Into unprotected waters where seiners could not well operate. Representations hao been made to the department that several returned men resided on the banks of the stream and that they found it -- ....... iiu.c nuiitcu niolt.Il- ... atically and thorougly and one by one the fact concerning K the 6 "Ie lifJ w . . "" 8 "vlng thw- Ucenge histon- Of the halibut are hpinr ni,.P.rl t.,V,. e Uued to five of them to use net. opposite r' their hvaij property and. auu, . tt:- tuuraiTiK THE DISPOSAL of Geo. D. Tites Stock IS Continuing Today Hundreds of Bargains II it. to Qh-efhejimvlu a New OrtAophom'c ictroIa for Christmas A e to the report had; taken 1889 cohoes, a steelheads. and- .'8 Dinks. If anvnnj. could Inform 'tbejn fthat the privilege naa oeen aeuised action would e Uken. Jonn Murray told of the manner In which creeks all over the dlsfrlct were depleted where formerly thousands of flan' had spawned. It was the common belief among fishermen that seining waa the cause of the depletion. KKF.EXA FISIIKUMEX Mr. Beynon urged - that In all m pro- broader advertising be given of salea of seized gear. He had never seen any 1 new 1 '.s; as had been done successfully at Rivers Inlet but the hair seal waa different They were so scattered that It waa difficult to' attack them effectively. Thl was not . a problem that was peculiar .to-tols tdlltiict tos'thU.'iuoaati It obtained everywhere. John Murray brought up the question of the use of herring for. fertilizer and objected to It. Mr. Found did not think the depart ment should tell people wa swrvjyir IKJW how th. VXlCJ secutlons all due publicity be given to should dispose of their catches. They I I tliem In the nubile Dress and that .miiH k ... 1 i would be consumed rin en i ma4 In n the m. most nrofit I able manner. The product of the re auction punt today such ss fish jn leal thing in the press about these. He land oils utilized more labor tn the'oro- -- """""" juoi ccm man aid Doxmg of run and send- handed him which had been passed by ling them to the Orient. It was lmpor-tne fishermen of the Skcena Itlver. Ii.nt th.t .w . . . ..... .....1 ..an u not taaen The. had to do with the reduction in! for but any purpose what was done Oriental licenses and auBscsted that In reducing the number of licenses the Orientals be wholly eliminated. It was suggested that one Japanese cut meant the addition of one Canadian. Thev I asked that no license be Issued through i fo n n.tHa. .u.. . . . "ii aatjuaie protection against stats be Instituted. Sam -Olsen suggested that a lawyer be appointed to assist the patrolmen in proving their cases. This suggestion was received favorably. Harry Streethorse told of the ravages of trout on salmon eggs. Sam Olsen ' objected to so many licenses being issued. He had watched the salmon tn the creeks get fewer and fewer since the seiners had been operated. Now In some of the creeks all the fish were gone. The only remedy waa to abolish the seine. I'MtilK Of XK.W.S. Mr Hoffmsn suggested that one side of the mouths of streams be kept clear of nets. As it was the fish had -no chance to get past. He also spoke of the seal plague Mr Pound explained the difficulty In dealing with seals. They could attack the sea lions in their breeding places with them did not affect the aitutim The question of whether ther should h. caught on the spawning grounds was one to be decided. Capt. John Morrison, secretin ,.. Halibut Fishermen's Union said they .at.... . 1 . .... . " " w "in De taken for fertilizer. Herring waa scarce and tht. ... bait had gone as high a. 120 a ton wnereas usually they paid about t0 Some of the big boats were i.m .. long aa three weeks .owing to scarcltv ft, Knl. . , ... . -... .nc nernng nad been depleted In Alaska and the same thinu ,,rs occur here. They had no objection to taking them in Hecate-' 'stralu but not on the spawning grounds. ' SKlfiKNTlOV FOIt 1'KOTKCTIOV Bob Hanna made a nrnnh,, gestlons for closing fishinv I o iiua nu changing the areas whleh would have . kqoo enect in pretecting the salmon. 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John Eyolfsen on behalf of the fish ermen of Osluird nrruntfil a memor andum asking that eanners have nothing to do with the issuing of licenses, that independent buyers be allowed on the Skeena. that the river be not closed without due notice to the fishermen, that a higher bounty be paid on seala, that seines be substantially reduced. j. wannope urged arealer activity on me tart or th ii.n.,i-.nt lie told ' of the manner In which the law had j .continued on page sn MILK PflCE Reduced to 12 pints for 7 quarts for . ' $ 12 pints for Cash price tlekett. JlcUride Street store v closed Valentin Djffl uiiur nnu Teltphone 6a7.