Thursday, December 5, 1929 BRADY DEFENDS HIS STAND IN OPPOSING FltASEK RIVER PACT j Continued from pasre one) 1 orcjudioed or coerced or lorced toj dance to the tune." , ttp had asked questions In the! commission, Mr, J3rady said, and was unable to f get the tf acts he. from M&FouhdJhe$lrec:,j sought of fisheries! He hfrd had lriJ hi: possession and could jget again correspondence between the two eovcrnments which would make anyone hesitate before supporting thn treaty, Under the treaty, Mr. Brady! jir! irquitable methods of catch-In" fish should be provided for. In4e:.d of that, United States trap- would .continue to deplete the . almon and United States vessels having exhausted their ownj supply, would encroach nearer and nnrcr on tne Canadian supply of fl ft By using seines and nets,: Cantdn Rave the fish a chance, on the other hand. Intensive ftsh-in of United States traps depleted th fish. If there Is to be a treaty," Mr. Brady declared, "let It be a treaty of proof that the United States government Is really anxious to prrserve the fish by eliminating these traps and accepting equal m thods of fishing." Exception had been taken to the treaty because an area of Canadian waters sixty miles long off ntui above the Fraser River was m ade treaty waters. He contended tn.it sixty miles south of Point Huberts In United States should lit: wise be made treaty water. If u :h Inequalities were eliminated, it would be a good treaty. But, at pn .sent, there were a number of such things which he could not allow to stand. The B.C. Conser v.nve members had taken the tund they did In order that the tr-uty might be given mature consideration and parts removed that, v :: a menace to Canadian fish- i men Mr. Brady also contended th.it the treaty should not be of rteon years' steelbound duration but of snorter duration. Conservatives' Stand Accounting for why the Con- . n ative eovernment of British Culuxnbia should be in favor of,1 f41: th0T the treatv Mr Bradv said that he'cwnr M,,n 8trcet nd th cornr .y Blook 30 Town of M&wett, B.C.: with what enthus-jthenc, ouJd imagine iuth westerly about three ix m Mr BabCOCK would present hundred feet to low water mark; thence i ti the government saying that la a North Westerly direction to New If was an excellent thing. Regard- I in i' the arguments for the treaty presumed Dy lion, a. l. iiowe. pro-, iimtn . rrm nutcmnor rr rienflriAC T at ai vuitiuitiwivitv a w tMtiviivu, j Mr uraay sugegstea mai mose u. Tumcnts had not actually been wmtcn by Mr. Howe. If was to the honor of the B. C. numbers that they had taken the Kand they did. They did not want to see one of the most vital industries of the province handed over when .even th,e dlrectqr of fisheries coma not answer questions mat tu.ro put to him. He Mr. Brady . v. anted to see a treaty but he de- in the BtiUne Una Recording. ditI-;rod a treaty under which Cana- etoo; Land recording District of Teie- ins would get a rightful share of 'trtph Creek and situate on eatrem. their Inheritance. As the treaty, now stood he did not think Canada getting a square deal The f hermen knew where he stood. He worked for the people and mey r. McCombe ef Juneau. Alaska, oc-aid think What they liked. j cupatlon mlnera. Intend to apply tor At a later date. Mr. Brady stated i permission to purchase the following hat he would be willing to go InU) I the mntfpr nt murh Brpftter leneth i Commencing at a port planted one greal" '""K1" I ift, S. . f LSlJS.S. mU aouth of Maple Sluh: thence v. ith the fishermen. iNorth 40 chiln,: tbenoe Wert ao Mr Casey suggested that the fish-1 th4lM: thence south 49 ebama; thenee rnnrn might accept Mr. Brady's gut 20 chaina and containing so acre. (.If r meet them later. If what more or leaa. M; Brady said were true, the asso ( .lUun might be well advised to he in to defeat the treaty. If It were rally beneficial, however, then they might approve it. BAND CONTEST DECIDED UPON Will Attain be Attraction at Annual Prince Rupert Exhibition Next Year The Fair Board, at a meeting last night, decided to renew this year the holding of a contest fo: Indian bands of the district dur-Inp Fair Week. An effort will be made to encourage as many bands us possible to come to the city for the occasion. The arrangement of the contest will be in the hands of the sports and attraction committee, of which Aid. A. J. Prud-homme Is rhalrman. This commit tee will meet shortly with the finance committee of the Fair Board to arrange for the amount of prizes to be offered in the competition and also the musical numbers which will be played. This was about the only business of Importance which came up ut the Fair Board meeting last night. W. H. Sherman, president, as in the chair and there was a full attendance of directors. Oddfellows Win Postponed Game Defeated C. N. It. In Postponed Whist Match Played Last Evening In a postponed Whist League fame played last evtning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Howe, the Oddfellows won from the C. N. It. by a score of 5 to 4, The league standing taking this game "no account is as louows: M. W. L. 1 O. O. F. .. 6 0 O rot to 6 2 2 n. n. a. a 3 pt Andrews 6 Lcif Eriksnn - S cai cove 6 2 Canadian Legion 2 fx Musketeers ...6 2 CLASSIFIED THIS IS TIIE PAGE WHICH MOST PEOPLE READ BECAUSE IT ELITE BEAUTY PARLOR Mrs. Sutherland Expert marcelling, finger and water waving. Face massage and scalp treatments. Phone 499 SILVERSIDES. BROS. Wallpapers Paints Window Glass Picture Frame Mouldings Third Avenue Phone 22 RADIO BICYCLES FURNITURE REPAIRS, PACKING AND CRATING TOM BALLINGER 5th Street, Phone Blue 625 PHOTO FINISHING For Fine Photo Work Quick Returns Careful Finishing WKATHALL'S PHOTO FINISHINGS 322 Third Avenue WE FRAME PICTURES LAM ACT Not Ire of Intention to Apply to l.eae l.ind Take Notice that I, Jamea Martin of Mawiett, B.C., Hrtf&d to Mly for a leaae ef tt following described lands: Commencing at port punted at Maasett wharf; thence along the wharf f60?' thr! hund"1 r J . "rv,, ti-ETa mmen7e- HI TO v. Dated at Mawett, B.C. this 30th dJ ot November. 1029. . JAMES MARTIN. LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apphr-to rarehase Land "p. r Pn on. Norm oaur or Tulseouah and Weat bank, of TakU Rivera, approximately one mile south d of Maple Blqugh. Take aotlce that E. J. Norman and EDMUND JEAN NORMAN ROBERT SALE McCOMBE. Dated lBth day ot October, 1939. SUITS! SUITS! MADE TO ORDER Cuttinr. Workmanship and Stylt All Guaranteed SUITS STEAM CLEANED AND PRESSED We Deliver to Any Part of thi City. Ling, the Tailor Phone 649 A. W. Edge Co. Northern British Columbia's Larpcst Painf, Glass and Wallpaper Supply House Clearance Sale . of Wallpaper TOTAL STOCK OFFERED AT 25 per cent Discount ADVERTISEMENTS - FOR SALE, FOR WANTED WANTED Hemstitching. Mrs, : . Chas,Edwards. at Wallace's. WANTED - Experienced womanl cook. Phone 137. iiii.FOR WANTED To lea3e from now to September 1, 1930, shallow draft cabin cruiser, with accomodation for four persons, and capable of a speed of ten to twelve miles npr lintir Wrlfn ond rlv full particular's Including rate to Box 237 Dally News Office, (tf) MEN WANTED To take up plastering and brick laying, tile setting and cement .finishing. These $9.00 to $12.00 a day trades offer unlimited opportunity. Canada' building boom " requires thousands of these tradesmen. Starting wages after a few weeks' training $5.00 to $7.00 per day. Earn while you learn. Mall thU ad and your name and address for further Information. The United Building Trades Training School, 460 Hastings Street East, Vancouver. B.C. HELP WANTED. WANTED A steady and ambitious young man to learn the plastering trade. Write Box 239, Daily News Office. (tf) 2 MEN Wanted to learn auto repairing. Must be willing workers and not over 30 years of age. State age and past employment in first letter. Apply Box 238, Dally News Office. tf) ENGINE REPAIRS BOAT Owners have your engines overhauled by a thoroughly competent gasoline engineer. Phone Oreen 731. (285) in. FOUND OUNDRosary. Apply Dally News found - Silver Maltese cross -brooch i with Jetters WA. Apply uaiiy wews ornce. FOUND Small parcel on Fourth Avenue. Owner may have same , by calling at Daily News Office " and payjng for this advertise ' ' 'ment. CLEARING & GRADING Concrete Foundations Tunnels and shafts In difficult ground a specialty. NELS ROKKJAR, CENTRAL HOTEL LA PARISIENNE Fourth Street Latest City Styles Hair Treatment and Beauty Culture Experienced Service by Miss Louise Krikevsky of Edmonton, Alberta. Hours 9 to C Phone 301. QUEEN CHARLOTTE-PORT CLEMENTS STAGE Meets all boats northbound at Queen Charlotte City to convey passengers to Port Clements, and meets southbound boats at Port Clements to receive passengers for Queen Charlotte City. Fare $5.00, and In proportion to Intermediate points. R. G. McKENZIE PREMIER HOTEL QUEEN CHARLOTTE CITY, B.C. I. AND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply to' rurrliaxe I.nnd In Stlklne Luna Hcordlne District and Mtuate on the north bank of the Taku River tt point about three mUca north of the junction of the TuUcquah Rlvef vlth the Taku River. Take notice that the Alaska Juneau Oold Mining Company or Juneau, Alaska, occupation ft mining ocmpany. lntenda to apply for permission to purchaw the following described land: Commencing at a pout planted near the aouthwest corner ot the Jack M. O. thence South 40 chaina; thence Wet 20 chains; thence North 40 chaina; thence East 20 chains more or leaa to point ot commencement and containing eigniy acres, more or less. ALASKA JUNEAU OOLD MININO COMPANY By Paul A. Deoter, agent. Dated 28th day ot October, 1029. Dally News "Classified" advertising brings results. THB DAILY NEW3 FOR RENT FOR RENT Four room flat with bath. Furnished. Phone 547. RENT Five-room suite. Summit Apts. Phone Blue 345. (tf) FOR RENT Double or single housekeeping rooms. .Phone 427. .. Jtf) FOR RENT Nicely furnished flat in ClapD Block, Apply Westen haver Bros. (tf) FOR RENT Furnished apartments 2, i, and 5 rooms. Apply Mussallem Orocery, tf) FOR RENT Automobiles, pianos' phonographs and sewing machines. Walker Music Store. FOR RENT Clean, well furnished modern two and three roomed suites. Palmer Apartments. Phone lied 444. (tf FOR SALE PIANOJFor sale. Phone rOreen 405. FOR SALE Carpenter's tools and box. Phone 88 artery o'ciock. ti: FOR SALE Extension oak dining table.. Phone Green 405 FOR SALE Six roomed house at 323 Fourth Avenue West. Phone Black 698. (237) FOR SALE Fishing boat "Emblem No. 1." Engine Just overhauled; with , completeSflshing gear. For particulars apply Lipsett's Store. (tf) FOR SALE 1929 Chevrolet Sedan in excellent condition. Can arrange terms, price $750. Walker Motor co. Lta... ti) FOR1! 3ALE 'rf Chktertleld1u'ite, oaloMlniri? room suite, china cabinet, piano, bed complete, oak dressing table, oak chest ot drawers, sealers. Perfection jbII heater. Phone Green 4057 ' --i'i "VV SEVEN-ROOMED MODERN HOUSE, TWO FULL LOTS Best Residential District $4000.00, Terms M. M. STEPHENS Si CO, LTD. Rentals Loans Real Estate '' ' ' FOR SALE Latinch, cabin cruiser, 33x9 ft. 8 knots. Sleeps 4: Fully equipped galley, blockers, modern convenience,!, electric lights. 15 11V. seml-Olesel engine. First class condition. Suitable for patrol, hunt ing or pleasure. A real home on the water. Sound, seaworthy and reliable In every way. Will sell lor $2,100 or trade for Improved city property. Terms u required. Ask us for demonstration. II. G. HELGERSON, LTD. Phone 96 216 Sixth St. THE ' ELECTRIC BAKERY "The Store ThaftjuaMy Built!" EAT ELECTRIC BREAD The Best There Isl P. O. BOX 416 PHONE 6C7 AUCTIONEER PRINCK RUPERT AUCTION MART. We buy, sell or exchange any kind of furniture or house- ' hold goods, musical Instruments, machinery, etc. General repairs, cratine. packing and shipping. Workmanship guaranteed. Just phone Black izo ana we win call. G. J. DAWES, AUCTIONEER Federal Block WATER NOTICE Diversion and Vue TAKE NOTICE that Jamea B. Stapler whose address la Hotel Castlncau, Juneau, Alaska, will apply tor a licence to take and use 200 cubic second, foot ot water out of East Fork Tulaequah River, which nows Boutherly and drains Into Taku River about 20 miles above the mouth. The water wlU bo diverted from the stream at a point about 3 miles up stream from the mouth of the Bast Pork and will be used for Mining Power purpose upon the Tulsequah Chief ,group. Jina1 notice was posted on the ground on" the 21st day of October. 1929. A Vopy of this notice and an, application pursuant thereto and to the "Water Act, 1914," will be filed in the office ot the Water Recorder at Atlln November 18th, 1929. Objections to the application may be filed with the said Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Rights, Parliament Buildings. Victoria, B.C. within thirty days after the first appearance ot this notice Id a Vocal newspaper. The date of the first publication Ot this notice la December 2n. 1929, JAMES B. STAPLER, Applicant, By II. McN. FRASER, Atlln, B.C.,' Agent. IS FULL OF HUMAN BUSINESS INTEREST TO YOUNG AND OLD. Jf50AramLDERS K1Y BOATBUILDERS, COW BAt P. O. Box 749 Phone Red 415 Y. Suehiro, Cow Bay Boatbuilder, P. O. Box 314 SALVAGE ANI TOWING "If It's on or under the water we do lt.M PACIFIC SALVAGE CO. LIMITED Fully Equipped for Diving and General Salvage Work. Boats and Scows of all descriptions for Charter. Row Boats and Canoes for hire. Bargains in Gas Engines. AGENTS FOR EASTHOPE ENGINES Northern B. C. Distributors Coolldge Propellers Sand and Gravel, in any quantity, delivered anywhere by water. Phone, Day or NigHt 564 P. O. Box 15C4 CHIROPRACTIC SUNSHINE AND ULTRA VIOLET RAY TREATMENTS R. E. EYOLFSON, D.C. ANAI.YTE ADJUSTMENT INDICATOR SERVICE 623 Third Avenue West Blue 85 Phones Red 589 DR. W. C. ASPINALL Chiropractic Health Service Ultra-Violet Ray Ultra-Red Ray All Diseases treated successfully Green 241 Phones Black 283 SPRINGS Made and repaired for any kind ot Auto or Truck. . v Jf Prnmnt Rprvlnp RaMafnrt.Inn triinrJl anteed. Star Welding and Repair Works P.O. Box 764 Prince Rupert. B.C COME TO , MacKcnzie's Furniture We have a splendid assortment of furniture at our usual Christmas prices. IT WILL PAY YOU TO CALL HERE BEFORE YOU BUY MacKcnzie's Furniture PHONE 775 LAND ACT Notlre of Intention to Apply to Lease Land In Prince Rupert Land Recording District ot British Columbia, and situate on the South Bank of Skeena River, opposite Mile 28.76 on Canadian National Railways, East ot Frlnoe Rupert, B.C. Take notlca that Northern British Columbia Power Company, Limited ot Prince Rupert, B.C.. occupation Power Corporation Intends to apply tor a lease ot the following described lands; Commencing at a post planted about 120 chains distant and In a Southerly direction from centre line of Canadian National RaUways, opposite mile 28.7S East ot Prince Rupert, on the south bank ot the Skeena River, thence North 5 chains more or lass to Low water Mark; thence Westerly along L.W.M. 8 chaina; thence South 8 chains, more or less to H.W.M.: thence Easterly along II.W.M. to point of commencement and containing two (2) acres, more or lea. NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA POWER COMPANY. LIMITED. Per: Thomas D. McLean, Agent. Dated September 2 1st. 1029. S. D. Johnston Co., Ltd. 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TOM BALLINGER 3 1 8 5th St RADIO AND BICYCLE SHOP FISHERMAN SEES NEED ft ORGANIZE Takes Slap at All Political Parties and Other Organizations f George Murray hrlefly addressed the mass meeting of salmon fishermen tn the Cltv Hall last night i o.lon, . "tfte EeiWflts to be Derived io-openiiion m mc nuim. Icy Spealdlng of political partes. Mr. ; Aiurray aeciaieu uiai wic vuu-vatlves represented the interests of one particular clr.ss of capita' ' and the Liberals the interests of another class of capital. There I was need of such organisation in I the industrial field. There would be no legislation passed for the benefit of the workers either by a; Liberal or a Conservrt've government unless the workers themselves were alert. Mr. Murray decried the idea of strikes, but declared that the real purpose of a union was to detena tnc worners against the encroachment of the capitalistic class. The B. C. Packers, for Instance, looked after their own Interest by organization and he did not ki.mn tKn Inr thatiTtnt .what was the B. C Packers ifhtwa often the fishermen' 's 'wrcnsias. lor examole. the matter of fish traps which, if used, would mearu that nsnermen wouia no linger De neeaea. However, the Northern B. C. Fishermen's Association was jaware ot this, as well as other situations, and took the matter In hand. The result had been no fifih traps. The work ot the association, Mr. Murray declared, should show all fishermen what the association was doing on their behalf. Now there was a move on the part of canners to limit the sale of fish by the fishermen. All these things constituted encroachment by the canners on the fishermen's rights. Now there was a strong fishermen's organization, the B. C. Packers and other companies would hesitate in making a move for anything that was not beneficial to the fishermen as well as to the; company Itself. ? Murray declared. At first, he himself had been a great Conserva tive until he naa louna mat ne was voting and working for a , the Interest, ot said co-owners vested party which had not the interests ; oiiy in myself. of the workers at heart. He cared,,. R6f , perJ' u Barse- not for Mr. Brady or anyone else.'3" Out he should go, If he was not representing the working people. Mr. Murray said he would like to see an experiment with a Labor government in Canada. He cited the matter of Mother's Pensions and congratulated another paper, for an editorial on the matter which had appeared In the Dally News. Canada was an eyesore to the world because of unemployment and Its immigration policies, Mr. Murray declared. A working man was looked upon as "scum?' and "a bum." It was little better consideration the returned man was receiving although great promises had been made to him on enlist tag. Whenever there was an opportunity the fishermen should try to help the organization that was helping them, PAGE FITS & F OUND -This is the BIGHT TIME TO El Youll save a lot of trouble and expense later if you have tout car properly equipped now. Look to your tires first No time like the present to buy a set of these sturdy long-wearing tires. Each the best at the price. DOMINION ROYAL CORDS AND ROYAL MASTERS S. E. Parker, Ltd. FORD DEALERS Third Avenue Phone 83 MINERAL ACT Section ZS Notice to Co-Partners Mineral claims Stat, Rand, Belle, Aurora, situated at Lockeport, Queen Charlotte Islands. Ownen Rom Morrison FJJ.O. P71C93 C, R. Dunlop and H. H. McColl. To all concerned, take notice that I. ROBS Mcrrlson F.M.C. 871693 C. hav-insi done all the work and nstd all dues on the above Mineral cuims tor T" n"ng Oct. 37th. 1929. with- uui nu) wv. uu.K ui uA.Mvj uj co-owners, R. Dunlop and H. II. McColl, intend to Apply within a period ot 120 days after first appearance of this notice, to tfca Mlnln Recorder, to have LAND ACT Notlre of Intention to Apply to I-ensje Land Queeti OharlMte Land DU. trlct Land Recording Dijtrlct ot Prince Rupert, and situate near, Block 20, Masssit Townal&o. Tate notice that Arthur Robertson sad Bun H. Simpson of Maaaett, B.C., occupation Lumbermen .Intend to apply for a lease of the following described land: Commencing U a post planted at the 8.E. Cor. Blk. 20 Maaaett Town-site: thence Westerly 10 chaina to Oov. Wharf; thence Southerly 4 chains running parallel to Oov. Wharf to Low Water Mark; thence Easterly 10 chaina; thence Northerly 4 chaina, and containing 7 acres, more or less. ARTHUR ROBERTSON EUGENE HUMPHREY SIMPSON Dated Nov.. 13th. 1B29. Si