PAGE TWO The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Kvery Afterneon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue II. F. VULLEN Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION Ri of this city, to co-operate wHh.ua, and would say that we have again appealed to the Commissioner's snss of equity and reason, and if he deems it necessary, to call a meeting of the cabinet, who collectively may be able tosee the reasonableness of our demand, and x-tend to the citizens the rights they pre purported to enjoy. Trusting that this recurrent topic may not become eventually nauseous, and thanking you for your valued space, I remain, Your sincerely, Secretary Northern B.C. Salmon Fishermen's Association. Minister's Letter Following is copy of a letter received from the Hon. S. L. Howe, In 1W by mail to all other pirns or British Columbia, the British Empire and Un.ted States, paid Id advance, per year B.M By mail to all other countries, per year 70 By mail to all parts of Noithern and Central British Columbia, paid in advance for yearly period 3.00 For ler period, paid in advance, per month v . .50 City delivery, by mail or carrier, yearly period, nald in advance $5.06 Or four months or .,..(..,....,..',v.y..V..f . l.Ov, Legal !jral notices, each insertion-per ajrate Une .15 . 1 I f J A I..L Transient aavemsinjr on irum page, yxr mcu .... , ...... Local readers, per insertion, per line ..., Transient display advertising, per Inch, per insertion Clssnifled advertising, per Insertion, per word .80 co-operative association, and would probably require a license to process fish this 1931 season. Victoria, Jan. 17, 1931. ar Mr. Lord: Replying to your communication sX the 13th instant as you are aware i the policy of this government is not to increase the number of cannery licenses until the condition of the I nductry warrants it. You have al ready received a list of the plants ! entitled to receive a license but fearing that you have mislaid it I : enclose herewith another copy to-! aether with copy of the statement I which. I made before the House on h secpnd reading of the Fisheries $U ty& the 13th March last. "Would it not be possible for you nd your associates to make arrangement wtth some one of these JlanU lrr the northern district .hereby you would be entitled to obtain a license that a plant al-, ready in existence is entitled to? I fcve already been approached fori A license for a cannery at Prince' Rupert from other sources and i' have made the same suggestion to them. I am very anxious to meet any reasonable requests, but must oialntaln our policy as laid down on the second reading of the Bill at the last session of the House. Yours faithfully, - Sgd. 8. L. HOWE. Commissioner. Charlts Lord Eeq, Secretary North. B.C. Salmon Fish. Asa'n. Prince Rupert, B.C. GILL NET IILKKINO Editor. Daily News: 'The gih-net herring landed here by Mr.' Green, fisherman, are of ex eellent quality. They can be classed, with any winter herring on the oeoALrfThese herring are 11 in ches long, five inches on the rd&ncU and one and a quarter Inches oni the back: They are not fully matur-i ed. They can be cured in any wayij mould Prince Rupert market thuj herring, fishermen would gladly, adopt the gill-net, and bring in first class herring. This would make big Industry here, and it woul help out the unemployed sltuatlo: in Prince Rupert. They have been salting and seined herring, which is an inferior herring In many ways cbra- Ptred with the gin-net herring. which Is of the best quality and are plentiful winter and summer or fertilizer or China market only. I Jiave good authority for saying this. Fishermen, curers and others answer to one informing him that who are Interested, should Insist, herring. be distinctively marked first, sec- tJelned herring are. good for bait ond or .third class Should Prince Rupert adopt this method of shipping, the gill-net Industry will grow and command a feood market for our best cured the Northern D.C. Salmon Fleher- that the seined or gill-net herring i ' Encourage the gill-net Industry men's Association were forming a shipped out of Prince Rupert shbuld and herring curing In Prince Ru- wjllilflnltrLh k Than kin ir vnn fnr fhl nnr Edi Price 50c a box Suffered Frotn Heart Trouble Became YeakarwJ Run Doym Mr. tVm. Diottn. QlciuandfiflS, dnt,'vriUs- "I'or m long fril I wffenxl from hnart troubl ' and became very nkk and rua down. I tried various rcwedin, but thy did in no good. Out day I met friend and told ber of my trouble, tike suld (the lad liad heart trouble for two year too, but after uiipg Milburn's Heart and Kerr Pillt for a thort time the had buen relieved of hi-r trouble, to I gi two boiei aad after taking tlu-m I was again feeling fine, and always rooom-mend 1L k N, PUU to anyone somDlainintf of heart trouble." ReM at all irvi 4 cm.r.l tturM, or ttIU4 Unti ea mli4 kl nice kr TU 5. Uilliura Ce. Ui.. Tomato. Out tor, Yours respectfully, W. SIM, porcher Island. provincial Constable II, L. Mc-Kenney ot Terrace, who has been on a trip, South on escort duty, arrived In the city on the Princess Mary yesterday afternoon from Vancouver and proceeded to the interior on thls morning's train. Saturday, -W B - THE DAILY NEWS v "jWhif is.. King! I Contract rate ot application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 Editor and Reporters Telephone , Member of Audit Tlureau of Circulations REFUSED (JANNEItV LICENSE Editor, Daily News: As a matter of municipal and public interest, I should like to draw attention of your readers to the following: The Northern B. C. Salmon Fishermen's Association, through the medium of their co-operative organizing committee are in the Initial stages of forming what should be of considerable Interest to this city, to wit, a Fishermen's Co-oper atlve Association. As a necessary step towards this laudable object, the Commlssifcrfer of Fisheries at Victoria, the Hon. 8. L. Howe, was approached, to ascer tain what would be his govern ment's attitude, in the event of our requiring a license to process fish this season, and it is to be regretted that bwtng to the policy adopted by the provincial legislature, drafted by the Commissioner, he politely yet firmly, declines to grant us such a license, to process our own product. ; - To enable the public to fully rea-lizer what we, a large body pf industrious cttJsens are subletted to. I enclose a copy of the' letter re-J eerrea irom wuti source. neeaM no intelligent party to realize that the suggestion offered by the Hon orable gentleman, immediately placas a "Oun" in the hands of the suggested vendors, and enables that vendor to "hold up" a large section of this wtwrolty and we must naturally refuse to be "held up wtth the cognisance and complicity of the governmer t. ThU is no matter of party politics, but I would like to state that it is Just won legislation, which tends toward sheer monopolies, that Irritates, and leads tbnatlopal disorder. . As an association, we must take up the sago of battle, and we ask! for the support of all public bodies X .25 1.40 .02 IjAILY EDITION j$.. Saturday, Jan. 249$! IN THE BETTER BOX HELP OUR CANADIAN FARMERS DISPOSE OF THEIR SURPLUS WHEAT SH rlEODED Biscuits each day and you will be reducing the surplus of Canadian Wheat . i Every part of th& whole wheat grain is used in Shredded Wheat wiich, with milk, supplies all the elements that are needed by the human body. And besides helping our Canadian Farmers, you will be helping yourself to health at the cost of a few cents. 9,000,000 CANADIANS can help save Canada's largest industry The Canadian Shredded Wheat Co., Ltd. Niagara Falls, Canada Tj The largest user of, exclusively Canadian X Wheat among Cereal Manufacturers o ii 1L Judge's Wife Is Catholic Women's Leader This Year PRINCE QEORQE, Jan. 24: The Catholic Women's League here has elected officers for 1831 as follows: President, Mrs. H. ..E. A. Robertson. ' , First vice-president, Mrs. Al Johnson. Second vice-president, Mrs. p. J. Moran. Third vice-president, Mrs. 'A. MacMlllan. Secretary, Mrs. J. C. McKenzle. Treasurer Mrs. T. A. Qrlfflths. A hearty vote of thanks was tendered Mrs. A. D. Taft for her work as president during the past year. the world v t X PRINCE GEORGE Mary Oelger, Dlue Blue, Jean Corning. Erma Ooheen, Anna Dag-hren and Mabel Etnbley have been nominated for the Queen of the Snow'oontoat which will be held aero in connection with the Western Canada Ski Championship meet. Mayor Patterson has named the following standing committee chairmen of the city council for the year: public works, Aid. J. N. Kvller; finance, Aid. Griffith; light and power, Aid. Frasen fire ,and water, Aid. Taylor; health, Aid. Boson; housing, Aid, Reld. Hundreds of Prince George residents witnessed their first exhibi tion of tiki jumping on Sunday wmm If, pwlp MADE IN CANADA BY CANADIANS OF CANADIAN WHEAT ONLY when the Prince George Ski and Toboggan Club tried out the slide which has been nreDared on th north side ot Connaught Hill. An extension Is to be made to the trestle In order to Increase the mo mentum for tne Brit sh Columhin championship meet which will be neia nere soon. C. N. It. 1UAINS " From East Sundays, '.: and Thursdays, 3:30 p.m. For East-Mondays, W " a ind Saturdays. 11:30 am Get the Aa. reading pays. .Ml ' RUPERT FISH AND CHIP SHOP Announces the delivery qf fhh and chips from 4:30 p.m. ' 111 0 p.m. week days, Saturdays. 12 norm, until 10 p.m. at 30c per ' c o. d. including delivery. When late for Hubby's supper i" phone Dlack 038 for quick expensive meal, cooked In the finest salad oil obtainable Proprietor, it. U. STKACHAN 201 Third Ave. W ,,hone ark 536