PAGE TWO mm The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News. Limited. Third Avenue DAILY EDITION members II. F. PULLEN ''u' .-St m . -q. i hi. '1 .. m a- ' ' IJjW f 0 Pgggalaaajggaajaaaa1g Managing-Editor; Contract rales on application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone .....98 Editor and Reporters Telephone .,'..86 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations Friday, December 6. 1929 ictor i S m a THE DAILY NEWS they allq have some objectionable vices. ; We object to th6 Cftmese because they save all their wanes and send the money to China. With us saving is looked on as a virtue, i but in their case it is extremely objectionable. There are other reasons for preventing any great in-jflux of Orientals into Canada, but there tire no reasons for i making martrys of those here and. returning them to their j native countries. There might be a Iiongfellow to sing of j their hardships as was done of the Acadians when they were banished. I It is not so very long ago that farmers were asking for (the admission of Orientals to enable them to get their land j cleared cheaply. We do not wish to pose as the champion 'oi wie isiauc races, dm wouiu suggest tnai we nave a iol to leam from them an that we are all looking to do busi- . : -' , - (ness with thejn through our port What we need to do is CONSERVATIVES RETIRE Jl keep on friendly terms with the Japanese and Chinese It is a matter of some regret to see men who have taken 'and to learn to know them better. a prominent part in public life retire as it is announced two ; rirnirifnent Conservatives of the Drovince are dointr. Hon. i H, H. Stevens has been carrying the banner of the Conservative party for many years, and General J. A. Clark, who also recently announced his early retirement, has also been prominent in the party. Mr. Stevens has been a vigorous campaigner and has been heard often in the Hnnsp nf Cnmmnns. Hansard is full of his utterances. The Letter Box FISHERMAN'S VIEWS Editor. Dally News: In your editorial of i Oive us credit for raisin? the price of spring salmon from 9c to 14c per lb. In fact, this association ! has helped the fishermen In many j ways, which Increased his buying I power and has helped the busi-jness people of Prince Rupert and l Wands with rood clean money ,fiwhieh supports a whit popula- cv-c" Hon There are not many men in either party who can be de- t? ul ireSUthinkhV pended 011 to Visit outlying constituencies and put heart Editor. I think you will agree with oriental labor' Has it helntd the Into the party leaders and enthuse the following. When J li" ewngy hjm we do? we one disappears it leayes a gap which is not easy to fill, 'combine to hold prices of iish;j"d and rwt business niies No " "hmkha $FF were" ORIENTALS IN B. C. as to say nothing? This went ?&voh,tK moment? ' According to a brief despatch publishec Wednesday, . a.wffi!MJWrg this space, i j i i -.ei.t-- t t r i i ,.- i . , yours very iruiy aUVlSOry DOUIU 01 Hie railUBrs msilLUie Ui. U. Kj. paaseu a," norm isianu. wmueuuon u CHARLES valley resolution tavoringthe removal of Unentals trora untub ;e"5Sto pi on our Columbia. That is just as reasonable as it would he for the; own packer and did you think j Orientals to pass a resolution asking for the removal of'"!1! Z "rSS CLl? of the Farmers' Institutes from the province. ! land or b.c Pack-rs' Any com Sec.-Treas.. Hippo Unit, N. B. C. S. F. A. DENIES G0SSE STATEMENT Manv Orientals are Canadians, adooted as citizens of the ' BP? rV et fish from t Editor. Daily News: ' " 1" ' t. . " .n 'as il.ne trawiers inis year, country, with the one paltry exception that they are not al-i themselves lmvorl fn vnto Thov Vinvp nil nthpr ritrVirs trio cmno no iha ! We hold rest of us, including the right to meet and pass fool resolutions. We do not think it would be a good thing for the country to allow unrestricted Oriental immigration. We do not think the Orientals and white people mix well.. There is also the danger of lowering the standard of living of the people hereby allowing competition with a race whose standard is Mhiitdly very low. It is very largely the virtues tifrjneOjtals that are obectionable, although bid for it: It was with astonishment I read iin your paper of yesterday's ls- no great animosity .ue. a statement made in Vancou- againat any or inese buyers, we ver bv Mr. Richard Oosse, Presi-fully realize there Is no sentiment dent of the B. C. Packers, regard-in business. We have the fish and ing the amount of sockeve salmon It's up to us to get the highest i taken by the Indians from the prices. But whenever such issues! spawning grounds, as combines, fish traps and privi- With regard to the Indians on lege arise, which the cannery men I the Naas River, he estimated that are trying to put over us, we aim 34.000 sockeye salmon were taken to destroy any such monopoly. J during this year by the natives we anneal to the mibllc for their support, as this fishing Industry is a heritage right of the people, and our aim will be to benefit and save it for the future. presumaDiy ior rood purposes. This Is entirely erroneous. The Indians leave their villages ' about the middle of June to fish at the anflirles at the jnOffi TOOK CATHARTICS EVERY NIGHT Eating ALL-BRAN Relieved Constipation . Everybody who is slave to catliajr-1 tics and laxatives will be interested ' in this letter "I took cithartic pUU erfry night and rnrmai dally to teliv tnrMlf n4 taka I away th awful hvadacht I wu wUcet to. Two moathi ago I atarld eating a larga bowl of your ALL-BRAN with etam for brrakfaat and today I am In fine condition, better than T have hmn In th-w: yearn Mr boweb are regular every day. I aat not taken one ealhartet pttl In two mantkm." (Name and addreaa pon request.) Constipation gets in its deadly work when bulk is left outof the diet. Kellogg's ALL-BRAN, however, will supply this bulk. It sweeps the intestine clean antf stimulates normal action, Two tabletpoonfuls daily chronic cases, with every meal. Thousands have regained their old-time vigor and relieved constipation forever by eating ALL BRAN. Doctors recommend It Kellogg's ALL-BRAN is 100 bran. Ready-tc-eat with milk or cream. Delicious recipes for muffins, breads, etc., on the package. Grocers sell it. Restaurants, hotels, dining-cars serve it. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. fl IrTALL-BRAN river, and on the Skeena, and do not return until after the sockeye, season Is over. A few possibly I ialf a dozen old people remain at 1 home and may If they are fortu-i nate enough, put up a few bun-, dies of smoked sockeye salmon. orae 800 fish. This Is very differ-ent to 34.000 sockeye as stated. i The main fish supply for their winter consumption consists of oohoe. dog salmon and humpbacks' which are caught and dried gen-; erally in October when the In-, dians return from the canneries. This year owing to the poor sea-! son for fall salmon, the Indiana were unable to put up an adequate supply for their winter need. W. E. COLLISON. Indian Agent. "OlCTOR dealers arc giving Victor Radio-Elcctrola a test of tone quality everyone should hear. Five minutes of listening will give you the facts about . Victor Radio-Electrola, in words and music. A. ji ; . Thincw test, specially prepared, submits the Victor combination to the most i unusual musical difficulties. A gruelling. examination! 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