II The Daily News 1'JtINCE KUl'EKT - HRIT1SII COLUMMA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by I'rince Hupert DAILY EDITION ! Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue in. t . i'ullkn -Tamaamtsssmiwrt CABARET Al IT'S AN ILL WIND SEATTLE MUST CLOSE AT NINE r! City deliveryijby mail or carrier, yearly 'period, paid in advance! $5.00 For leaser pettod, paid in advance, per, month .. . .'. . , .50 By mail to a I parts of Northern and Central British Columbia, paid in advf nee for yearly period i 3.00 Transient disjlay advertising, par inch, per insertion . sf 1.40 Transient adj 'rtising on front p$ge, peinch t- ... 2.80 Local readem per insertion, per tine 8. ...... U. .25 Classified adtfrtising, per insertion, per jiyord y. .02 1 Legal notices, each insertion, per agate line 15 i Or four mths for 1.00 1 By mail to another parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, paid in advance, per year COO By mail to all other countries, per year 7.50 .'t Contract rates on application. Tuesday, April 9, 1929 ; SYDNEY, N . S . . April 5 . As a result of an experiment last sum- nr by an independent company: fox. ERPROOPS A Fisherman's Suit To Suit The Fishermen JACKETS -DMt I ply tad roomy flw 1,1 . MONTREAL 1 i riKlutnMitN KIMICIAL m.i3t:i tut i CNtir 42 MAPI l CAAB j "V pmAilky of neu or lutn cUh!n. P21 d p.H.m. Vtrj, roon.y trvJ BoA ttrmwu ,f, mldt j,ow tod Urt 4 wfi very touch unn. .-t'l M. r by CMU' fortmo.t wtterproof doduni muiufuturcrt, in lizet 54 to 44. OnSthh FuKmrm Suppl, madtnU Insist upon getting a genuine Tower's Waterproof TOWER CANADIAN LIMITED TORONTO VANCOUVER WINNIPEG luiinr Fashion Fancies For Winter Resort Wear the Calico Coat that a irreaS many rich people died anil thaanherltance tax winter res mounted ft such an extenOhab,4liHon.l,SWinston iaily true Mf r1 l-iii rtVi ill rjlmnnallnii r fha nvnhannnv unc? ohln f h InTnvA SleVele8 M VJUUlUlllll. LliailUCllUl Ul LIIC LALllCUULli tXO UU1U L.IJ UDL1U1L - h rrr -- w .-TT r - a consider) mile i Ae surplus. jjj b ' British Columbia ; i -i . ... I cin.iif. it- wt .... .'-i.. It's an ill wind that blows nobody gOdd: 'Quite recently ' TT SLE. "ul " '7 ' in Britain rfhere was an epidemic of flu. The result was new fashions for summer and mthe inheritance w ite art use. This is espec- coats for wear with Iressea. . k ' ihe motlel sketched here was tv"fcinLr'introducHi at Pa,m 1J?ach re" lax ii UL'inir ti,. i. m.i,in (icuareu uii ust aim unwise, uniani is vuuevumr iuur nun- Pam in iinnii nritv it la of dred million dollars from that SOUrce. Iquilted calico in red and yellow, But ChUrchlll found that there was a falling Off in in- with a sprigged deaijrn. Quilted come from the tax on beer, wines and spirits. As a special ,n yellow stitching, it would be "what the death it lost chic mr" ov- yel- despatch put it, country gained by jPialy INFLUENCE OF ONE MAN As an instance of what one man can do if he really is in earnest in parrying it out is seen in the reform of the cal- fluential pTfrtmwghoW the World that'his. calendaris1 the best that could be adopted and is now director of the fixed calendar bureau of the League of Nations. He pre- Atnte, flint tltA xl rt"4lll n ri r.4 wl rv ttm mr .n Tt has already beeii approved by tne assembly of the League of Nations. The proposed calendar would riividehc year into 13 months of exact ryJ28 days each wjtegigafe daft which wouiu dc iixea asyjeeeinuer Hr-JBlfc . - -tt-7 -r-vHCK- -gr FREfteTRAWLERS OPERATE NEWFPJJNDLAND WATERS THIS SEASON "ft juw you pull how you jpit your tettli and lean on that a l F .1 . 3 ropei vvinninu ioe iug . . ... r : v. ,ox war ii auuueniy ot paramount importance. It'i the ipirlt of the liip - .pleatyoffuaandlMM' pitallty when you travel . Anchor-DonaUon. Sail Anchor-Donatdiont! Have Vou a Scarf of Flat Fur? whfch 8nt a 8peciaI trawler Irom fur ar being introduced. They SEATTLE April 9 The cab- . ' . Frame to test a scheme for land- must be soft and of such a qual- ret in the rose room of the ,njr Nova Scotian and Newfound-j ity as to facilitate draping. So JIoUl Butler must in future land fish in France in fresh con-f8r the favorites are galyak and eloac each evening at nine o'- JHion. it was learned that the, Persian lamb. clock and remain closed until nr ' "ench trawlers oper- , . , at'n- off Nova Scotia and New-morning, is toe decision j.j of , ,-. , ... ,, T . v, . foundland would be greatly In-Judge Nederer. , creased till fring and summer. The prosecution asked that tWJ- Th special trawler fished for room be padlocked for a yeaV 29 days' the Grand Banks of because of the action of fk$ Neiploundland and in Nqpa Scotia management in aliowinjr patps42ellfng td France with to bring flasks with them tWlfW whicn wwiced when use them freely or, the premises? cWv Examination of the ateamer's ca,rgo- On.faer arrival The judge in refusing .'fheTfcxind the fish to be practically as! iMjwi iicu Mm u mtruieu vaai iresn as wnen caugnt. it was all breaches of th lw took said that 'other French companies place :.fter nine o' lock. An ap- intendrd operating trawlers in the peal will be enttred.' same manner this year. WAT 5 Vgob Ihrouth, Tht Cunard Stam Sktp C,., Umilti, 61 Jlaslitu, JV-p), or any itfmskipattl, Wckly Salllnga From Montreal (and Quebec) to Ireland. Scotland I and England In con-Jf. Junction with Cunartl commencing May 3rd. ANCHOR-DONALDSON vs LINS As substitutes for the popular; small scarves of fine, flat A. Tuesday, April 9, 1923 OOM 7,: C.C.M. Bearings are much lar ger than those on Imported bikes. That means easier rldingjj ' : ai-ejnade in Canada ! For C.C.M. Bicydes McRgiR0S- i MMHiiHHMMMaSaaMaaBSiMSNaMMaMMSHMSiBiHSMM .! Whoopee ! Latest C. G. M. BICYCLE Models . AT 'HE VISED LIST PRICES Terms Arranged ' ' Cadet $33.00 Model Six $12.00 Sport Hi.t.9.,ftfT2-")0 , "- Crescent ....... :$35.0C Standard $50.00 jlolbrlHkc'Modtl $5750 ' ' General Bepair Shop TOM BALLINGER 318 Fifth St. tt 3 Ajoe Information . . . Theareaof occupied fiekl actptmioi8wu?!,4t7.' too acres, and in 1918 n,Tft,ifaae- Domai' ion Goveniment estimates that there are approximately 1 times the for agricultural purposes. This incJudti t9 tCifeiurpupoiiej. M A Agriculture Canada . . . CANADA'S greatest industry undoubti cdlv is farming. M.m kh'II finl. ft ..; : - " liliuj Utlb VI (, ht is greatest rewards in planting seed and v reaping grain. The farmer is now recognized by all classes of Canadians as the most im 1 punant proaucer uanada possesses. But, this rexognitioti has come only after years of the most heart-breaking toil, and a personal and individual struggle with nature in her varying moods that has made the farmer the truly noble ficure 6 he is today. life on the farnhas been rendered more agreeable since the introduction of electricity. This creat force lights the house, the barn and the .runs the .churns,, thrashes the wheat, millsfthe g Vl , . cows and makes possible the ulephfene. J ' J 1 Electridty is the servant that never loses its tern' per, never resigns and never has to be discharged. WcHmthernElKtrk Company manufactures and sells many of the adjunct! that lighten the work Ot farm life mW ti.. .i.i.t. . . . 4 turi jUttrjc rang, electric twshers , electric. ironsim t, .wou-.u dnd tnatiy otto, units that mA v,;U-.!.. . i r 'i I ; Northern Electric A tyuioiuil ilectrical Service 313 WATER STKKKT VANCOUVKK, I1.C. . 5,..; : 1 1 . - 1 . . .