IT 1 n sn null This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia YE EI), TOO, IS OLDER Dorothy Dlx writes that six-knows women who have been 3 for the last SO years, but wr knar. one who has been 20 for the last 33 years. New Glasgow News. THE SAFER WAY 'Mce to motorists is that while it may take longer, it Is always best to drive round a- constable's feet. Coventry Herald. EXCEPT ASTHMA MASS MEETING PROTESTS AGAINST UOWE'S EDICTS AS MONOPOLISTIC MOVE. j I,. Intelligent buyers substitute VknoW" for "if byireading the advertisements' (Continued from page one) tempts that had been made in the past by the canncrs for federal legislation, Mr. Lord contended. Capital Invested Mr. Howe had attached much im-jortance to the capital that had ieen invested by the canners, this being placed at $25,000,000. Sixty percent of this, Mr. Lord declared, was made up of gear, which might o a large extent be termed fish-srmen's. investment. When fishermen used cannery gear they received only two-thirds of the value of the fish. When the matter of the proposed canneries to be built and operated by the fishermen themselves came up, Mr. Howe admitted that the fishermen should have the right to process the fish, but, in order that I Bronchial Cold Left Her With A Dry, Hacking Cough Mrs. J. Fcarman, Selkirk, Ont., writes: "Early last winter I suffered from a severe .bronchial cold that left me with a provoking, dry, hacking cough. "After being bothered, both day and night, with it for some time I had a ' friend recommend Dr. Wood's Nortaay Pine Syrup which I tried with wonderful results, and now it is the only remedy I ever use for colds. "I hare also used Milburn's Heart" and Nerve Pills with wonderful results." "Dr. Wood's" is 35c a bottle; large family size 60c.; at all druggists and dealers; put up only by The T. Uilburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. the cannery licences might not be Increased, he had suggested that be a fishermen's representative and the fishermen might purchase can- the other a canner's, to travel up neries already in existence. Mr. and down- the coast and settle all Hagar of the Canadian Fishing Co. matters that might arise between was frank enough to say that his the canneries and the fishermen. It company had no canneries for sale, was proposed in the granting of When Mr. Howe had asked the fish- fishing licences to issue the licences ermen how many canneries they on the baste of choice. First in might propose establishing, he had choice would come the independent been told one at Rivers Inlet, an,- fishermen owning his own gear, other in the north and a third in second, actual settlers on the coast, thp southern .irpn Mr Tfnwp hart anrt thlrrt nnnlp whn had been a remained adamant on this matter, long time in the industry. Thejboa,a ta RiUnettlng in District Another difficulty came In Mr. Proposed committee would settle J mJSL JZ the. franchise or native under which classification each Howe's declaration that a Japanese was to be considered a straight fish- -fisherman came. The canned sal- j "f " . A number of matters pertaining erman mon section of the Canadian Man- j n,u. . .... ,.o-,,.r.- lurvktinn hart nffrri : to "is good and welfare of the as- lue luuernicti nau poimeu ouv to the commissioner that the can- to foot the bill of paying this com-ners already had the whlD hand : mittee. When the fishermen had without any legislation beneficent , pointed out that they would con-j to them on the part of the govern- aer any supposea iwnermeu ment. representative who might go on this uik.n tv, i.u lrrmmitie already "bousht and lO imagine TK ru,,U f tlta n-Hntn mullnv where they would get off at with I, u,f ihm , ..k.., rnrn- Books. plays, flims. advertising, arbitration board an under a Con- ,oHvM ,1 K,,ir thtr conversation-all, laments a To- servattve government. jsoclatlons with.the proposals as set totua catnmnan nave reacnea tne Then there was the proposal em- Policemen's feet were' described limit of frankness. Yes. there isn't anatlng from Richard Qosse of the M fhat th .,,. Aa.n.i had -it i .ii - . - v. i ... ot n n.i v.. , , ttfc I Willi (JWUCV CUUlk t0 tt Kill VU WMUXJ UB Ob. U. V. rC19i U CUIIUIUHCC Ul IWU jggjj f q gg3est that the d.tl - thre danger to motorUU. Our ad-. Thomas Times-Journal. be appointed, one of the members nerymen andfUhermen had agreed upon the -proposals. Such was not jWMH0KMrOHKHraoo the case. It was a fact tliat there iHKTOiWHjH5aiwaooooocHWaoHjooa actually no press representa- That .i'tti-if."--rfjj oi tab! wore ir esome NCE upon a time most people were worried a'loSt by "If." A few still are. You can tell them iff. youJllfeteiVto them whn they're shopping. "If yiCilkaWJ ure that rug won't fade . . "If you're positive this is pure wool ..." "If you'll guarantee these eggs as fresh . . "If .you think this washing machine will worjc boater than the other one . . ." "If if - The trouble-with such people is they don't read . the advertisements. People who do read them do not have to depend upon "ifs,f in their buying. Tffey know what they are getting, because thoyhave ithe"- ' definite, printed, reiterated assurances of the au'-vf vertiser. Most people nowadays do read the adveitise-mente. Thoy hop intelligently and quickly. TKcy .1 1 1. A T H. . I -Tl uurenuuu wnai mey wani wny iney want.il, ft v 'uves ai uis conierenw. a; wmie me new reguiaiiumt wvio n.not designed to affect the trollers. 5 Mr. Lord said, that it would affect 58: them insofar as, when a trailer , might wish to turn from trolling to igillnettlng for a time, he would probably find that when that time r . . , i 1 1 i to came me licences, aueaay iinuieu. Jg would be all taken up. The regu-g Rations were not designed to affect micold storages or the fresh fish mar- jket. Canneries with cold storage j ' plants In conjunction would be viewed as straight canneries in the l matter of delivery of fish, Mr. Howe I had said. ! A general discussion was then en-: gaged In prior to the passing of the ; resolution opposing the proposed new provincial government regula tions. In the course of this discussion, O. W. Nickerson expressed the opinion that. It the fishermen desired to have on open door and no monopoly in the matter, of cannery licences, they should also be wlll- sired to have an open door and no monooolv throuah limitation of gill a 8 'net licences. To this Mr. Lord re-52 1 plied that the association had al ready asked Mr. f ound 10 create an open-door policy in the matter of issuing fishing licences, urging all British subjects who applied for licences be granted them. In any cast, the provincial government had no Jurisdiction In the matter of . fishing licences. I Louis Sayers suggested that Mr. Howe was not a servant of the public as he should be but rather a 1 servant of the D. C. Packers and the Other cannery companies. It was gthe thin end of the wedge. They now proposed to limit nets. Next they would be. limiting the trollers. Mike Anderson thought that tho talk of fishing licences was designed to divert attention from the real Issues. If there was a monopoly the prices would go down. This was what the fishermen should seek to prevent. When the Question was put there war but one person dissenting from tne passing of tne resolution. I Use of (iasboats The matter of use of gasboats In 1 the Skeena River came up when a telegram from J. A. Motherwell, , chief inspector of fisheries for this coast, was read. At the present time, the telegram said, none other that white Diillth subjects and native Indians were permitted by the 'OtjoeooaeoGaoooaaoarKwa department to use gasboats in gill csciatlcn were discussed before the meeting adjourned after a three-and-a-half hour session. One of the suggestions made was that a mall service should be Instituted for the benefit of fishermen at such L" : r: r J Zu Z W Mr had suited that PolnU as Warke Canal, Dunda. Is- T, SA" " , hanrt tan ltht be land and the Queen Charlottes. mat, i lauucia aim liauciiiHTU could not agree, the government made to the funds of the fisher-intended to step in and settle the. men's association which could then matter by arbitration. Mr. Lord did jappolnt and pay its own represen-not wish to Introduce politics Into teethe discussion, but he would leave i Papers Incorrect it to tne fishermen netting in District No. 2. Last year, however, a number of other fishcr-ime'n had used gasboats and, when a test case was taken in Prince Rupert, the department had lost. The only recourse now. therefore, would be for the department to withhold i licences in the following year from such persons as these who had used gasboats. Those from whom licences were withheld would be replaced by others. The telegram said that It was understood that some of the canners were arranging to assist fishermen in obtaining en gines for boats to be used in the' north. The telegram inquired what stand the association would take on the proposal that all fishermen be placed on the same basis this year and all permitted the use of gasboats. A, general discussion on this matter followed. It was asserted that the Japanese had never stood by or co-operated with the white fishermen. They were but pawns in the hands of the cannery Interests and had often assisted in keeping the prices down. It was further stated by one speaker that the white fishermen could not compete with the Japanese on the Skeena River on the same basis. A white man had to have a gasboat in order to compete with the Jap In a rowboat or under sail. On motion of George Murray, seconded by J. Roberts, a resolution was passed urging tnat the use or On motion of Charles Lord, onded by George Murray, a resolution was passed expressing the appreciation of the association to the retiring mayor and aldermen for having permitted the association to use the council chamber in holding mass meetings during the year. 28 INCHES la RIGHT Care should be taken, says an article in the Domestic Economy department of a current maga zine, not to cook spaghetti either too short or too long. Duluth Herald. FEW TSNCILS ARE . YET TO RE OIVEN .. ' FOR SUBSCRIBERS There are still a few nHl. point pencils on hand to be given to pupils of the schools either in the city or country, who send in subscriptions to 4 r the Daily News. One pencil goes to each new one, cash with order. Send or bring the 4 money and the pencil is handed over the counter or mailed, as may be requested. Let us Convince You That It Is Worth Your While To Buy For Cash WHY NOT GIVE US A TRIAL? 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