..Vl' fciVy W .if.!- . i t . n I. t , i 1- J -I-. .i 1.. , " THE DAILY NEWS PAGE SIX lnstor fto dyspeptjc novelist : "Ptrhapi; you would find bj writing on an empty sto arh." NoveHst: "But. doctor, I'm an author, not a tattoo artist!" London Opinion. 4 The jtJosTEss Package convenient and handy when unexpected guests arrive If YOU would be that perfect hostess who never minds how many turn up, you will order "Canada Dry" in cartons of twelve bottles the Hostess Package. Twelve bottles of the most refreshing drink you ever thought to havel Twelve bottles of purity and fine flavor 1 Twelve bottles in which the champagne of ginger ales awaits your guests 1 "Canada Dry'1 has an allure, a witchery a distinction like that of some rare old wine. It does not bite the tongue or leave an unpleasant after-effect. Its finest quality Jamaica ginger, its other ingredients of high purity, give it a mellowness, a "dryness" which arc delightful. And note how well it mixes with other beverages Order "Canada Dry" today In the Hostess Package and be prepared for those unexpected guests, DRY oM S9 St Advertise in "The Daily News" COLNICHOLLS WAS SPEAKER Telia Foreign Trade Bureau of Vnneouwr Heard of Trade of ,, Halibut Fisheries d found I heir ejdorada. riy 1007 the industry ha1 a prolusion of 2iX)0 000 pound-i for the year's catch. Mr. Ni.-sholls Mid; by 1910. 51000 000 pounds in 1915, 6S.000.000 pounds were landed. Eventually the large catches' decreased and the fleet continued moving westward until last year several ships fished as far west as Sanak Island, ner the Aleutian Islands. "May I emphasize that while Prince Rupert is the premier halibut port of the Faclf'e, Vancouver depends for much of it tra-le on haUbut," said the speaker, "because Prince Rupert's prosperity for the present Is dependent on the fishing Industry and anything which affects the industry affects Vancouver. ? Prince Ilucrt pur chases most of its supplies front this city. Price Fluctuations Mr. Nleholls described the vari ous developments in halibut fish! ing and the changes in the regula tions. Concerning prices, be said that no product fluctuated in price like halibut, the market being influenced by the vagaries of weather, resulting In delayed ar- rivals of fish. Arrival of Arlan-j tic-CHUght fish snch as cod dri mackerel, or f !sh from the Qrat ( Lakes, all affect halibut prices, I and if the weather is too hot or too ' cold it disturbs the market, said . Mr. Nieholls. STEPHENS OTID ACROSS BORDER fiuardian Inactive, Mother Taken Hoy Over Line to Seattle (Vahcouver Provteee) Although Chief Ju.teo Hunter lirtViupreme court appotatod Magis trate H. O. Alexander guardian of 4wo-yearold Frederick Herbert ( Stephens, pending a dispute tie- twtn the parerrts over custody, the ladr on arriving here Thars- I day from Priaee Rufiert m the l-tteMma CamootiR. Jpnartfl with train for Seattle before the order .vas acted ujon. The mother, Bernice Lucille Stephens, accomparied the child from Prince Rupert. In an at- tempt to prevent his son being n- f moved from the jurisdiction of the (.court, the father, Prederiek Stephens, Prince Rupert renl estate and lmurance agent, ap-' plied to the chief Justice, who ap pointed Magistrate Alexander, who lis effleial guardian of the ehild tfor the time being. I When it appeared that the offl-! relal guardian would not interfere, I the father's lawyer launeaed pro ceedings for a writ of habae (corpus; and the matter was in tbia position as the train started south I with the mother and child for the I I border. SCHOOL HOWLERS MM ENGLAND Tlie University Corrtsspondent of The London Times, in announcing the winner of its annual prixe for the best collection M school "howlers" give sel ection from the entries received.' Here are seme of them: j Th chief work of the British in Egypt since 1880 ha been the extermination of the sphinxes - j Sir V. Scott was called ths I Blizzard of the North. He tried to reacfi the North Pole, but died in the attempt. "Heard melodies are sweet, but those unheard are sweeter." Paraphrase: It is nice' to hear music, but it is still nicer not to. Parlfament assembled in November and dissembled in Decem- j What should the Lady of Pf"!)tnfr 'he :iiv.ory or ine in- Shalott have done instead of lying dustry as well as relating its im- down injne boat and wasting her portanl commercial development, jjfe because Sfr Lancelot took John. W. Nfcholls, comptroller of no notlc(! of nhe should I he Cutadin Fish Cold Storage have lool(ed out for another. I r , L I , I rince Rurwrt. delivered Comet thig Bentenee: "It was art informative address on "Han- me tftat has broken ther window." i bu Fineries" before the foreign lt wain.t m that hi broken! V.am:puver the window." t Hoard of Trade last Friday. r.t.inMn Mt .te Jw Thff audience learned that as far congestion pulmonalre. Out l?,lk,iJ.0J-!I..'.t!J,!" Wibw dM from , In .j KtVUK 3 JUUI IIUI, "line vm T! caught hallbnt in the Gulf of Pui'man H..L. T.iy t 4 m.tr t Teacher, after a lesson on stand It, is not stood, I,, mi- Aims, quWa fftmmia junn wbwhi, esp lve. i-.uiei referred jib- crobe: .;,; "Why. ,l then, is i. u it . so es-?o te Pacific halibut In 1804. -and sentlal to keep the house clean eomnferelal fisMng started jmt and tfdy?"-"Because somebody br'trr to mi, Mr. Nienolla said we know mijfht come in any timej T 'f8 a number of Vew Kncland to see us." f : fr'ng schooner. prfmrr''v at- To collect the fumes of sulphur tr-eted by trm lure of the Yukon, hold a deacon over tne enu oi a lff for the Nortii i'aeifle. Thcjr tube. ware1 disappointed in not obtaining What do you understand by the a targe of gohl, but on the return Theory of Kxehange? The fiiihed for halibut Theory of Exchange., as I under- veryt.-tsvell under- 1 " wmsm wmmMmMrjmmmmm The Ameri '3T Lit1 wlitc'o hnn "rfr n t'wiv -t.u ur- onsnred the New 'York Aviation Show at Grand (Vntr.,! TV. f Oothamites to view the latest thing In afar t aircraft Til m to work for You, JMother "DRAVE words, bravely spoken. Doy ish shoulders, braced to lift burden 1 of responsibility xyond their strength. It is a tragedy so common as to create but little comment . . . children starting out to fight life's battles, unequipped. Have you thought of the story behind the little figure that urges you to buy a paper . . . that begs the chance to run an errand, for a few sorely-needed coppers? Have you imagined the plans that may have been made for his education the fhopes, beld in nappicr uzys, future? r w Xnd have you considered what would be the fate of your boy . . . your girl . should you be taken away? 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