PAGE TWO THE DAILY NEWS Friday, September H, m EAT BRITISH COLUMBIA MILK FED LAMB September 7th to 14th THIS IS B.C. LAMB WEEK DAILY RDITinji Tor THE DAILY NEWS. I'RINCF. RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon. Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dafly News. Limited. Third Avemr H F. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor from such co-operation but nobody seemed to lnow what action should be taken to bring it about. The suirtrestion of Mr. Phillips that a marketing bureau i Appreciated Everywhere Th nam "BUck & WhH' tm boUlt) ol whliky ii at abiolula a guarani s lh ,hall-mark on lilvar. II assures thai sublU diHerenoatin flavour and quality which dislinguishas Ihi t whliky from all others. It guar-anteet that only tha tinait materials hava baan used and lhal always varywher the quality Is the -same. BLACK & WHITE" SCOTCH WHISKY .Ut! ut Vendors or direct from Liquor Control Hoard, Mall Order Dept.. Victoria, B.C. This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or y tlie Government of Urltlsh Columbia The Letter Box KICK AT' FISHERIES jett. Ion through your paper in respact,, to the Fisheries Patrol . on the i when there are so many of our mercenaanomarKeiingoureauiusiiarttjiaLijriuiiz.auuii. dark when plane ia Agked as to the function of a marketing bureau, Mr. ; tucked away lor the nieht. Phillins said it was for the purpose of increasing trade by The writer, who has fished developing established markets and finding new markets. e iorth lor lhe best Part f nis shins i . .I..?. i ' i- u time, challenges challenges this &o-cahd . une 01 me primary amies oi sucn an trgaiuzauun w uuru - - - i ... .jfi.. T-;i vs.j Fisheries De to mawe a survey oi me sn.ua.uon. rvr .instance ue nau , safely In Department of ours tt Airs. Bazett-Jones Honored by Life Members of the 'Women's Auxll All seemed agreed as to the benefits to accrue nLrTlZr. heavenly dome, without the tory yesterdaf afternoon in honor of Mrs. A. E. Bazett-Jones, who Is leaving the -city shortly to reside be established with a view to working up business ems! Vancouver island. q nooiUn .lf,- Tfo ,1 1.1 1 As a mark -ot trppwclatlon of the " ,"i'D""c oul"""li,,-i' uc8 w w. ouCM yu,u splendid and unselfish service jwnu on me amount oi eiion exenea oy me memDers, By Women Of iiviia. t airuu, oviio. vuuiu, ivua. Tucker, Mrs. Waddmgton, Miss Lennox and Miss Gibson assisting. Anyox Bride Is Honored At Shower 1 I was held In the hall of the Angll-I can Church tor Miss Doris IE. Car-; jter, whose marriage took place on' Wednesday as reported in another 'column. This popular young lady I of Anyox, who Is held In high -es-i teem iby everyone, xecelved a -great many useful and handsome igifts, inere were . over igniy people present at the shower, and a very enjoyable evening -was spent . English manufacturers have succeeded In Impregnating paper With rubber latex, producing a -water and fat proof and possibly acid proof product. 'ADDRESS BY I IMORTECRAIG Editor. Dally Sews: HoLury Club Hear Well Known' t vnalH iir la rrres3 mr onm-i -r-n ..r in. ira i a . - i viViall 1HI1U1 ll ..... While Away eisco and the furore they made citizens hungry through a0Oiira- D&e e oBaimue m Rmt ,B going 6 6 ' our 11, 1B31 Friday. Sept. !nn,,n an epieal odewhich he wrote on u,e ""P WHUC cn uie way "u,a va" Several local men, all bona fide MARKETING BUREAU i-settlers. applied to hire out thel- couver 10 rJaPlei ions, long while It follows: When S. S. Phillips, district agriculturist for the Punches lor jatnfl work but wew Bulklej Valley, was in the city during fair week, he was;,,uf; wTw on mile rather disappointed to find that the local chamber of com- to rt3h7they -will do it after And today rve bfen declalmlne a Of the years I have taken my great- est trips, On railway trains and In finest Of tig, soft beds and deep curved chairs. found since arriving in Prince Rupert that 100,000 case " lit ot ?ded knobs and nlcUed a . m - - eggs were imported into rnnce iiupert annuaiiy. 11 tnese the patrol boats. were produced in the territory adjacent to Prince Rupert, j Today there three seine the city would benefit, but at present the money was sent boats operating m the whole q. c. awayind did not return. andrae'sefpi SStae Another function of a bureau would be to keep local i - e. c stevesns. brokers in touch with the farmers of the interior, chiefly fSkidegate, b.c. through their institutes. By letting the interior people I : -v to fulfil those requirements, trade would be increased to;rr6SCIltcltlOn 11.. 1 c r: t i l- r tj me UKiiviu ui x mice xiupcit auu me litiiiieis. nc was strongly of opinion that more active steps should be taken to bring about closer business associations between the Bulkley people and the people of Prince Rupert. It will be remembered that the Daily News proposed some such movement prior to the meetine of the associated boards ov trade of central British Columbia and the editor, j Membership in w. a. at cere who attended that convention, urged personally on the mon Yesterday floor of the conventiin that closer business relations be tween Prince Rupert and interior points should be en couraged stairs. tTaire "Bohemia" -written on every door And women a-gleam in the gems they wore But of aU the places I've ever been, And of all the ships I have ever seen, uci.a -a . Of a cloud to mar each perfect day. But high over all was the luck, I'll IJ say, What gods could Inspire a kinder fate?) t" mi Of sailing 1 nir south nft aVntn from 4Via the flnUan : . a . . . , , , , V .... I DVUbl. .y.. V. 1 V. WVH1VII I both Mr. and Mrs. Bazett-Jones, a I lite .membership in the Woman's r Queen Charlotte Islands. A year's ramble tin-ouch Europe," ' There Is -only one caltry per-jand part of Asia, Afrtea and Amer-; jutlng on the Q. C. 1. owing to tis lea. caideatwl int. twenty minutes wry unfair tax of $1,500 Imposed was given the Roury Club ysster- j by the provincial a)vernment to day afternoon by Morle Craig, who operate their saltries. All other recently returned home. He told" saltries on the Islands are closed particularly of vuiia to Cairo and' down, thereby throwing most of ct Tiering a camel to the pyramids; the Islanders out of their annual of Vesuvius and Pompeii, of King fishing and work. Tufs tomb, Mont Carlo, London, Yet in spite of the fact that Edinburgh and Lc-h Lomond. . only one saltry Is operating, the The talk was mcexspersed -with Fisheries rrepartment sent an air- personal anecdote- of happenings plane over at the cost xf $100 par in -the course of hit trip, all of wiUch hour to watch this poor little in- we1 intensely Interesting, so much significant saltrv. "We are told thil 80 t11 members cf the club would plane has contracted to put In hav heen quite ready to extend 400 hoars of flying time. ,hlr lime half m. hour extra had This' useless squandering of lhe President allowed it. public money Is considered by ths Mr- caiS told nve Span" islanders as a damnable insult lrls Joining their hip at San Fran- The captain, the crew and his per-1 sonnet Have smashed them all to a fare-. you-well. No rllken drapes on the cabin doors J No Persian rugs on the hardwood TL riL. Jl noors; 1 ilC ldlilcUrdl But" the swimming pool, the wines.J tne food. And the captain care for his ramb ling brood Lauf hter and song on every hand And rippling chbrds from a concert-) grand: An -awning over the games on deck Auxiliary oi tne uioceee ta uaie- , . . . . ... i donla was conferred upon 3lrs. iBazett-Jones and, on behalf of the i Auxiliary, Chancel Guild and fon- i rrptration. -an art (Iron wat tpnriiril . I?:. .... ; .z::i -w a Dy Mrs. r. uiDsun. The service of admission for a life member -was taken by Mrs. X Andrew, president of the Cathedral Branch of lhe W. A and the gold Winchester cross, the emblem of a life member, was presented by Mrs. George Rorie. vloe-president of the Chancel Guild, of which latter organization Mrs. Bazett-Jones Is herself the -esteemed president. Much regret was expdessed by Gate v-With that great, big, rollicking bunch from Spain I Ah, could one but do rt all over again I . ;,' For there's nothing on arth the driving -whirl beautiful, dark-eyed Spanish girl I sitting one stretched lounging .chair. go; with This morning I entered the dining-room, Had only the touch .of a faint perfume Hung on the air 'twas the only trace Of a Spanish form or a Spanish face. I went on deck and the place was bare all at the d ejarture of Mr and "Mrs. ' No anjwer on the ty Bazett-Jones. who have teen mem- o vlvld, rea M thelr preSence bers of the congregation for many yc!' .... ,w . . . . 'That I jqulte iorgot it was only a Presiding at the tea tables were I dream .Mrs. Orme : and Mrs. PiUsbury. with tha only thelr ghosts were out on her Other girls may sail and in future snare Other men and boys in the same -old .chair; 1 But to those YOU thrilled in your Journey down To Salvador from Txisco town, In lhe middle at night -when the On Friday -evening of last week "gDM J0W' at Anyox, a miscellaneous shower Your Spanish smiles will come and The dark, srlch beauty of Carolln KEEP YOURSELF HEALTHy The lot of rooit xopl ( anuch indoor work and little real c trdae. IWj Whylt'i ctulble, erery to of tn,to gl tWayatrra a tentle, thorough cUaniing rkh Dr. Carter' Little Um Pllla. Ail tmgetmbU. 60 jntt tn uie. 25c & 75c red pffcaaa A .1- .. J.i IArtersbskhlls ..a NEW in tLjpe of floor low relief tile 1 Mailt -jH ij vr For 1 hither luitrt ! iddcd bciutf ea Em-bof icd lad other Dominion Linoleomt, Po-molic, tb fimoui fm-bh, it caijr to apply. 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DOMINION EMBOSSED LINOLEUM DOMINION OILCLOTH 6c LINOLEUM COMPANY LIMITED MONTRTAt Win suddenly glow on the movie screen. With a vamping flash from her long-lashed .eye As she strolls down deck and passes y- Then .Alicia, she of the Titian hair. Oh never you doubt hut shell be there; And little Delphina shy and sweet. With her slumbrous eye and her sculptured feeU And, there on her throne, Leonora, the rjueen, ' Will feature hex play on .the silver 1 Toreen. Came the hour at last when they started down The gangway stairs for their launch to town. Each touch of lhe hand was a swift caress, And "hasta la vlstal" their final '.address. The anchor, weighed and the ship once more was chugging the waves for a1 foreign shore. Farewell Sermon Preached Sunday Itev. T. A. McCarthy Farewells Ills Congregation at Terrace TERRACE, Sept. II. Rev. E. A. ; McCarthy. B.A., vicar of Terrace, 'preached his farewell Bermon on '.Sunday morning -prior to his removal to Atlln. There was a large gathering to hear his -valedictory remarks. He paid tributes to iMr. Dover fand Mr. Halllwell for the , consistent) services hey had ren-tlered him since he became tho Incumbent, and .thankrd the -church and congre,.kiM lur lhe support ,he had recci-ile gave special praise to the members of the Women's Auxiliary, who had done splendidly. He had not mef so earnest a W. A. before. This had been a very great help to Mrs. McCarthy. Mr. McCarthy was afraid the church would be without services for two or three Sunday, as his successor could not arrive for a few weeks. He trusted, however, that they would rally romu Bd help their new paator in rvvrv way On Thursday night la' Mt ti."d Mrs. Attree entertalnea . friends at their home 1n not. a l Rev. and Mrs. McCarthy a Sunday night Mr and Mr- Haln-well also welcomed a few fi fiit a good-bye chat with the '. . '-l vicar and his wife. New Carrier Collection System . In view of the degression and to make It as easy as possible for people to pay, the Dally Sews Js to be sold on a .weekly bsU payable In advanre. Starting Monday next, several of ahe routes in the svest tu of lhe city will be turned over to the carrier iboys as indf pendmt merchanU. The boy will collect each Friday evening for the week fallowing. He buys the papers and sells them to the custom 3 so there will be no credit given. The Jxt cannot afford it Please do not ask him to return tor the (weekly payment, Have it csdy for him. Customers now In arrears will pay the amount owing at tlie office, but this will have nothing to do with the regular collections made by the boy. He will be doing business on Jibi own, and U -does not make his own collections will not deliver the paper. Those paid In advance will continue to receive the pap" until lhe -subscript ion expires. Any wishing to continue the yearly payments may do so, and we pay (he boy. The price of the paper will be 10c a -week, payable strictly In advanre. That means six papers for ten cents. It will (take, a few weeks to get the new system runnlnf smoothly, and in the meantime we ask for ih lea-operation of tlie readers of the paper. The routes not going on the new system this week will do so Just as soon as the lists are made up and the boys properly instructed. Help the boys lo et .up busine to' themselves!