PACE TWO THE DAILY NEWS. riUNCK RUPERT - BRITISH COLCMMA Published' Every Afternoon. Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News. Limited, Thin. Avenu: City delivery, by mall For lesser periods, pal . F. PULLEN.-..Editor . r SUBSCRIPTION RATES ' & ' r carrier, yearly period. paW In advance... In advance, per week By mail i. .u of Northern aim mural Uutl&h Columbia, paid In advance tor yearly period By mail to all other parts ol British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, paid In advance, per year , By mail to all other countries, per year ADVERTISING RATES Transient display advertising, pei inch per insertion Classified advertising, per insertion, per word ... Local readers, per insertion, per line .4 Legal notices, each insertion, per agate line Contract tates on application, Editor and Reporters' Telepnonr Advertising and Circulation Telephone DAILY EDITION Member ol Audit Bureau of Circulations -98 Tuesday, Dec 15. FISHING m v OPEN EARLY PRINCE RUPERT Likes the Best! Prince Rupert merchants say that tlieir customers like to buy goods of the best quality. They are a discriminating people. If there are any Prince Rupert peqple not taking the Daily News regularly we suggest that they are making a mistake in not taking the beat. The price is now so low that it is a mistake to do without the paper that circulates throughout the district Call up the Daily News business office and ask that the boy call and collect. 10c. Weekly Commence Getting the Paper Tomorrow $5.00 10c 3.00 $6.00 9.00 1.40 .02 .25 .15 election time comes round is enough to condemn the whole system, and there will be no sane form of government until the people un- Jite In insisting on drastic reform. I There is no more necesity for ties at Victoria and Ottawa than there is at a municipal election. The best man should be elected, a man who will represent his district and the electors. At present the best of , . ... T, . . It seems very probable that halibut fishing will com- mM1 must slaves to a party ma-mence right at the opening of the season next year. This (chine dominated by big interests will fit in very well with the close of unemployment relief to the detriment of the mass of the in the city. Judging from the present outlook, it does not'0?1-seem if there will be i b the e as any more money forthcoming from Hoe,r- i , , , J . J it ? J. " most misleading part of his letter provincial or federal governments once the present allot-j.,,. 80vernment have element IS exhausted. As the City Will not be in a position touted camps for temporary employ-borrow, it will be well for as many as possible to prepare ment equipped like modem hotels, to provide for themselves when the city work is completed. and provided meals for these men Fishing will give one outlet for a good many " of the men. nch " canno f "rfed by the - average household." 'Taxpayer's Judging from the city newspaper headlines the Lenz-Culbertson bridge series is the most important happening in the world today. INTERESTING PUBLICATION 1 Ideas of modem hotels must be ex- tremely crude, or his information Is untrustworthy. The camp here at Kloiya Bay la the average camp to be found anywhere on the coast, but it does not conform to government regulations in some respects, such as overcrowding and double-deck The Christmas number of the Island Motorist and Geor-! bunks. Supplies for camp construc-gian Circuit Magazine has just come to hand. It is pub- t,on and equipment show consider-lishetl at Victoria with Charles L. Harris as editor andlabIeeT,dnceofcaterm'unloadlnK esque colored cover, rrom the publisher's point of view8trictiy against camp regulations, the thing that counts most is the excellent support it gets , Further, why should not these from advertisers, and Charlie Harris sure gets it HOW BEST TO DO IT? ThesH are days when people are lookini wismiig iueir relatives ana inenas a nappy ' men have decent meals provided for them? Good food and good cooking I does not coat any more. Can the 'single man be any lower than his i flot Is at present? The mtfrrled man f orwartl to i Is getting some work, but the single Christmas and i man is erudeed even one davi both women and men. but especially women, are nlanninir work, i may also point out that the and contriving how to do it with best effect. ;,ngle man not co,,as com- In most cases the idea that no Christmas presents will ZnlTheL!lt iS be given this year has been abandoned. As the season ap- TZ TtL proaches people are feeling that the old Christmas cus- single men in camps should be toms cannot be abandoned just because money is not as treated and ted like animal. These plentiful as in some former vears. Most people have en- men ynt bem the happy posi-ough money to buy little things for their friends and they tlon f1paJta? !"M d!rect but u are already doing it This week and next should see thi . .SSi? SSJ JStSS stores very busy supplying those who buy for their friends, j ZV Srever luyZ!Z It is surprising how well local stores have prepared for ' man should be conceited in then this season. They have ignored what we were told was the tatter day because he has a Job. trend of the times and have laid in large stocks of Christ-,or fa ,n tne proud Pulon own-mas it nod Tnvs siwih11v m tn ha cKm-n tn frofot'" nPrty and paring taxes. faith in the Christmas spirit that takes possession of thel-Taroaver- win not have to rAwAvA. nAMn 4 V? 1 1 t ... 1 Ii ... ... 1 'cigr jjcisvji ai iiu uuic ui ytrar ami nuu.es mm (ill- wn? aoout nu taxes u ne vot?s the A. ' ft a I fent Th Spaniai-ds say: "A banker is a man who loans you an umbrella and demands its return as soon as the rain starts." way he talks. CHARLES CHAPMAN. Unemployed Worker to Camp, Kloiya Bay. Steamship Sailings For Vancouver-Tuesday ss. Cataia ... 1:30 pn Thursday ss. Pr. Rupert 10 prr Frldny ss. Pr. Mary 10 pjsi. ss. Cardena, midnight. Dec. 20 ss. Princess Norah p.m. from Vancouver Sunday ss. Cataia .... p.m Wed. ss. Pr. Rupert 10:30 a.m. Friday ss. Princess Mary 4 pjn. Friday- ss. Cardena pm Dec. IS ss. Princess Norah am, Dec. 30 as. Princess Norah ajn. For Naas River and Port Simp&n Sunday ss. Cataia 9 p.rui rrom aaas ruvcr st rert Simpson-Tuesday ss. Cataia 11:30 ajn For Stewart and Any ox- Sunday ss. Cataia .9 p.mj Wednesday ss. Pr. Rupert 4 p.m From Stewart and Anyox Tuetdayss. Cataia .11:30 am Thurss. Pr. Rupert ... p.m. iTom Ocean Fans Weds3. Pr. Rupert 10:30ia,m. Friday Pr. Mary .....4 p.m Friday ss. Cardena p.ni. Far Ocean Fairs- Tuesday ss. Cataia 1:30 p.mJ Tnursaay ss. Pr. Rupert 10 p.ra Friday ss. Princess Mary 10 p.m, For Queen Charlottes-Dec. s. Prince John 10 pm Dec. 14 ss. Prince John 10 pm, From Queen Charlottes-Dec. 17 s. Prince John am, For Alaska Dec 16 am. THE DAILY" NEWS Tuesday, December ij. ttil IN THE LETTER BOX DEFENDS EMPLOYMENT CAMP APPEAL TO RADIO OWNERS fiditox Dally Niwst-HA 'la .the Daily News gf'DccSjjber 8 Taxpayer" tirades against the patronage and extravagance of the provincial government. He knows very well that this is a failing of any political party In power, yet all that his letter advocates is a change of government. There can be nothing else but) patronage and extravagance under a system of party politics, and this system, like capital- Ism, has outworn it usefulness to i all but the fortunate few. The per iodical exhibitions of insanity when Editor-, Daily News: 'halibut fisiicr.me.vs unions Sditor, Daily News: Tie question as to which association woold prove of most advantage to the members of the local halibut fleet, appears to b rather hotly contested, and alio exhibits a fickle A meeting will be held in the CHtyjaefis, which shows internal dlsrup-Hall on Wednesday, to which I j tian to be rampant. The vasclllatlon would ask all radio owners to at- j displayed augurs none too well for tend, whether a Member of the as-1 the spirit of unionism, which should sociation or not. I figure that there ; be the keynote of aH their activities are about five hundred radio own- js fishermen. Being personally ln-ers in the city and I would like as terestcd in the mauer, I would like many as possible to turn out and , .0 review the train of events, lead-endeavor to show practically 103 jing up to this controversy, meeting. During the past weeks ra-1 a number of years the local dio reception has been terrible, and hgiut fishermen have been mem-while the association has been do- htn ot a branch of the Deep Sea ing all possible to clear up inter- Fishermen. Union of the Pacific, ference. the fact remains outetand- and experience of these years, ing. that we want more strength to them ln ,931f na the scales insist that where trouble Is found, mted from thclr eyes and they ob-Itat trouble must be cleared up. At wrv(d for flnt Ume, that they he present time I think that only mn contr0Hed unreservedly by the tbout 20 of radio owners m town iieadquarters in SeatUe. that no are members of this association and Kattei vrm Wea might germinate ve are taking an active part in en- ,n the loca, branch perhaps be en-leavoring to clear up the trouble. dorsed by 100 I the local mem-What we want today is strength with the tUp. if it did not gibe and I would ask you to turn out deflre3 of Sat0et lt landed in the md lend us your moral and practi- wartper basket, jal support in trying to make radio reception a Joy Instead of a night- Different Conditions mare as at present. it became apparent to the local It is now over a year since the boys at last, when the breadline new power line came into the city loomed on the near horizon, that and instead of conditions becoming there was a non-conformity ot op-better they are getting worse and inion. caused by the fact that the worse, and for that reason I feel halibut fishermen of the U. 8. A. that time has now come to solicit fished under different conditions. every one's help in helping to put than they did here, and as long as forward a strong front and so com- conditions were not uniform, there mand a position from where we can would always be a divergence of de-attack our various interference sire. troubles with the hope of success. It is to be noted also, that they Trusting that all radio owners have no power to elect their own who can will attend this meeting, . agent but that their local agent, no and thanking you. Mr. Editor, for matter how good or how bad a man the space. (he may be. was elected to a large F. W. WpsCH. extent by the fishermen of an alien President, Prince Rupert Radio (country. Admitted, they had the Association. ,cold comfort of feeling that they Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup Tickling In The Throat And Civghing Spells Mm. James McCmu, Kiwnount. Out writ.-'Some time .go I had a very lad cold, and th. tickL in my throat wooW tame long tpetla of euhint 1 I tru adyiaed by a friend to um Dr. Wood'i N. 1 cao recommend 'Dr. Woody to everyone with w a cold or coagh." Price 35c. a bottle; large family lilt 65e at n f ftc7;:Jmt upon1' V Tha f . MiiWi " Co.. Ltd., Toronto. Out assisted in the election of other branch agents. The agent further-" more was confined to certain channels of expression, which, apparently, are singularly rflent. when It comes to labor activities, and he, poor man. had to coruorm to in-tructlons Issued by an alien asso ciation, to run the business of a Canadian branch. 'This tor no Indictment of the present For all these questionable blessings, the Canadian fisherman contributed $121)0 per year, with the knowledge that It might be Increased by a levy placed by the die tators. In a Bad Way By reason of the attempt last summer to Join op with the salmon men. numbers of the lulibut fleet paid no dues, and to be candid, the depression Is extensively present in the affairs of the local branch, so much to. that lt is open to question whether 20 of those present last Saturday night were members of any association at aU. and when they vote for continued adherence to the old union, they are tying up at least (24.00 of next summer's earnings, and again place their necks In the yoke to pull the U. S. A. f Ishermen over the top. and hang themselves on the barbed wire in so doing. The other faction have formed a halibut branch of the N B. C Fish, ermen'a Association, with ciuei set ai sU: dollars, and have drawu up bylaws to govern the same to i accepted or rejected by the mai r embers. Members are benm n led. and apparently the choice u open, to nay up back dues with u old union, and carry ou bt t, , unpe, as formerly, or stun j .h. with the ability of writim- ,: , v wishes thereon. It m w-u w nc , mat the local boat ownn uu r. t lnetot that their crews shalf hoot up under the Seattle banner om that the halibut flshemvm whi, .;. . ects losave his own srml tn his nrn way., shall be as welcome a. 5, I other. Well boys, it's up to you, uM v s alone. INTERESTED Cut Down Prices on STOVE WOOD 12, II or 16-Inch length DRY SPRUCE and CEDAR GREEN HEMLOCK. ALDLR and JACKPLNE Cedar Pilings and Radio Paks N. Carlson & J. FlostranJ Telephone Green S5C Bright little AUTOCRATS '' ' f&ag Bowman - Lgtric tablevvar sl-;Arwl AT the breakfast table, each Man-jnL ning-Bownian electric ap(iliance. sliining in its jacket of silver sheen, determines to a nicety the perfection U eacb LreaVfast delicacy. 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