City delivery, by mall or carrieY, yearly period, paid In advance For lesser periods, paid in advance, per month Sulphur and molasses? I know a much better spring tonic than that new spring cloth! The bright sunshine somehow spring tucked ,nto Mtt 5.00 50 By mall to all parts of Northern and Central British Columbia, paid In advance for yearly period 3.00 By mall to all other parts of British Columbia, the British Em- pire and United States, paid in advance, per year $6.00 ay man w an ower countries, per year , -u. Local readers, per insertion, per line .. Legal notices, each insertion, per agate line Contract rates on application. Editor and Reporters' Telephone ,..8G Advertising; and Circulation Telephone ...98 9.00 ADVERTISING RATES Transient display advertising, per inch, per Insertion ... 1.40 Classified advertising, per insertion, per word .02 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations 1 1 DAILY EDITION -JU- Wednesday, April 8, 1931 New Clothes Are Best Spring Tonic," Milady Says; a Few New Style Hints Given Here Letlta Chaffe says- straws used are soft ballibuntls, ba-kus. milans, panamaiac and the new paper straws. Blouse on Top After several seasons of being the overblouse maKes even our lavorne wxmer reappears m seVeral smart new things look dowdy our spirits forms aU of tncm brlef ln slnk lassitude lays its laden, ienffth. There is the sumlice blouse hand upon us. But there Is a real whlcn ends at the walst ln a slde. physical and t PAUH TWO THE DAILY NEWS Wednesday, April 8, THE DAILY NEWS. . PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue ' ' ' ManagIngEditor I 4 3 THU'tt'Wt SUBSCRIPTION RATES 1 ' LETTER BOX jlCIIABOD! ICIIAB01)! ICHABOD! i TAWrtf TlailV News' ' ! munity, It would appear to be re grettable, should you use that posi tion without permitting yourself to be subject to criticism, and there It Is with amazement, mingled with regret, that I note, that the 1 si implement at your disposal, should, with remarkable continuity, sponsoy the,cause of decadent ana aying capitalistic concerns, operating In this city and district. Your all too apparent choice of language In your editorials, and your selection of news items, in no wise tends to promote pacific relations between local capital and labor. Your edition of April 7 runs en-' tirely true to" form, and I find as a front page Item of news, that a whole salmon can be bought In Re- glna markets f6r 25 cents, whch !' accept as potentially true, but fbr the benefit of the public who read; this, without an Internal knowledge) of the Industry. I would state that ; the salmon referred to Is a plain! Humpback trade name Pink), cer-J tainly a nutritious fish, but that the ' fisherman, who produced the same.1 received the munificent sum of five j cents, which probably you, Mr. Edl-tor, will concede to leave an ample j margin of profit for succeeding ven- j dors. I While I am in no way actively concerned in the new venture of the halibut fishermen, I heartily commend their collective effort, which action in itself demonstrates dls satisfaction in the past system, and psychological. regftn- tled sash. Schiaparelll Introduced it wou,d, e? P"5"1, ha ?,efj 1 new new spring sisrine .r " outfit. outiit. ... ... lt it is 1. l.Vu.J particularly norti.,igri., W"- .v,i. chic In n plaids "'...... ' Queal .... whkh arises (k..h.n merely lndi-f h - eraiion in a . . . . That is why I am advising you to and Paisleys. The waUfcoat typeicf"vc cuc buy yours eariy. Then, instead of rtmihv.hr.trt m .t.vi nnrt i fishermen are apt to be hurt The havlne to do some hurried show- h,ittnr.i wu.it.oif t vaHnns! Mermen rightly or wrongly feel Dine when the first warm davs fahrir.. ' kiik nnrt mttnn ninum that they are being subjected rnm vnn nrlll ho rurlv tn rlo.h nv.nm. , Undue Criticism, SUbterfUge which incidentally simply out ln a smart new costume and striped silks as well as knitted fab- boUge ef ifcCUveto ut old spring fever to rlc. Brief peplums distinguish an- ass"r" them, tl?ey ar JJ rouV tl " ' : overblouse ... rht toc bo?s stay ltJ ', other type of a wide i 4 iZtHTdtr eir end o the bargain, until it & a .Mushroom fitting waistband another. Blouses - a"ur and have the wis- An infinitesimal fraction of a such as these make several smart Proven a crown pltls a brbn of fair propor- costumes grow where one grew be-tions ... the result is the mushroom fore . . . and I find myself very glad hat that is men a big feature of the they are back, early Paris openings. They are worn , Happy .Medium iinHV (ho mnshrfiAmf ff Vi a AVAlfflns avframu if mannlch flowers, feathers, ribbons The color favorites. sssssssssssssssssssssssssssETTisssssff Hon. Lewis Smith J SHIPOWNER and a ftrmer of many years' experience, Hn. Lewii Smith, Minister of Agriculture for New Brunswick, is one of th outstanding producers of his Province. His interest in ', the U'orld'i Grain Exhibition and Conference, Regina, 19S2, is demonstrated as chairman of the Provincial Committee of New Brunswick. Mr. Smith was born at Lower Coverdale, Albert County, New Drunwwirk, fifty-one years ago. He wan educated St the grammar school of Albert County and later attended the Ontario Business College at Celle vine' wherg lie received a commercial training;. For ten rears he was s member of the County roun. il nf Albert County and in 1927 was elected to the New Brunswick Legislature as representative of his native county. At each of the srneral ek'cti..n inre that time Mr. Smith has received the confidence of the electors and joined th New Brunswick Government as Minister of Agriculture in J92S. your expressed desire for the 5ta foi and; aom ana initiative, wiieii mia tumco and strict cuts little Ice. and earlier era . . . away back on the and feminine, the 1931 spring sports cIty head. The brims are as varied as it fashions are a Joy to any woman's to pass, to market their own fish, themselves. Your apparent concern re. the fats of established buyers of this Is possible to imagine . . . regular, heart. Done is the very tailored suit.bUlty of "nee, wl" 1 am ; irregular, pleated, wide on one side ct mannish fabric, with 1U severe-' afra,d- render them UtUe aid. You, the knowledge th at and practically a minus quantity on blouse. Gone, too, are the fussy lack-lt appears the other, the same width on both sports frocks of last, season. Soft- there V0 g if ,perman"l sides ... or any other deviation the ness tempers severity with a very ence and ta,u!ty ta PoUcles or 1 designers could imagine. They call , flattering result. So you may wear stltutlons, which must of necessity j for a great deal of acumen hi selec- la tailored suit ... but it is weU tojhave thelr ta Land ccae j bf;J and tlon. however ... or they are apt to! choose a very feminine blouse. The,wnlle lt m? be conceded, with-as be trying to wrtir. lines of your sports frocks must be much kindliness as is warranted, j Watteau type hats are also in the j kept simple . . . but you can use a ithat the Cold Storage has been of spring picture. They are tipped to wealth of intricate detailing. Thin , 501116 material assistance 10 this show a great deal of the hair . . . woolens and printed checked silks clty- yet there is no need to adorn and are developed In not only after- are smart for spectator and active f e city by means of the press.wlth noon and evening rwu . . . but also sports . . . yellowls the favored color, j e customary crepe, at the lmmln-ln tailored models. They call for alone or used ln combination. Oray, ent decease of that philanthropic trimmings, as do most of the spring! cinnamon, dark brown and green, institution. ', i hats . . . and so we have the use of navy and black-with pastels are the lb woum appear iu uic -wijyci lua. the word "Jchabod" might weir be carved over the portals of many, nf ;the concerns you champion, ahel should the rially News desire jtd esV cape a like appellation. It would' be well for lt. and Its editor, id. scan the horlzont and obtain a new.pe'rV spectlve. , The future of this city and count ' I try Is wrapped up In the welfare o jits citizens, and not ln the life or death of any marketing machinery. The fishermen of this town believe. that the old day Is done, and, having cut the Oordlan knot they are well aware that, to permit themselves to be reshackled. by the' old concerns, would mean that their final state would be worse than the former. From an analysis of the, jpast, the fishermen realize that ithey have nothing to lose, and a i glorious opportunity for etnantlpa- tlon. May they carry oni This is written as a prlvatt,cltl-zen, and not as representing &nf Yours sincerely, CHARLES LORD COAL Buy the real Coal our famous Edson and Cassldy-Wellington In any quantities. Also Bulkley Valley Hay, Grain and Kobln Hood Flour. Prince Rupert Feed Co t'HONBS 58 AND SS8 Fine New House To Be Built On Sixth Ave. West Mitchell & Currie have started the will cost $9,000. ' umn Issue. Henceforth it will blos- . , som forth as a full seven-column mere were so passengers going fore trust that you will favor the north aboard the steamer Princess writer with the necessary space to Alice which was in port this morn become a minor critic Twenty Years Ago In Prince Rupert April. 8, 1911 steamer steamer 'VrM'M !IrhJcij The li rnctrn.Hnn of a ftno nour rMsn hPk- Oil 'nm nf t!n TiritMh fin. I read the edition of your paper for Henrl Let0Umeau on Sixth Av-'lumb!a Coast Steamship Serf ices of even date, with more than pass- ;enue just west of street and to Aia. ing Interest, and realizing the un- near opposlte tne United church. It lque position you hold in this com-; wlll a st0rey and a half structure The Prince Rupert Optimist is with full concrete" foundation and today publishing its final five-col-1 British Columbia in 1910 produced ing bound from Vancouver. Among $8,602,306 of fish out of the total of the passengers were a number of $39,706,400 in all Canada. members of the crews of the Yu kon li Whit." p- going north for the season. vji;n All is now quiet In the strike situation here following the pitched Price 50c a box The closer a man is distant his friends are. Moforlsts today drive faster and harder they pile up bigger mileage than ever before. Out of this strenuous motoring age has come the modern Dominion Tire with greater strength and greater endurance. 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