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Editor and Reporters' Telephone M Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations - DAILY HDITION BRITAIN AND IRELAND MUSICAL EDUCATION should prove an encouragement to others. nrnnTaTSTSTi VisVA'ATn igtfiliW Thursday. April 21, "852 According to one of the members of the British government, the people of Britain are not worrying much over the Irish question. They say that if Ireland wishes to separate herself from the Empire she is at liberty to do so. It vrift be a matter for the Irish people to decide. Britain is Ireland's best customer and Ireland buys heavily from Britain. The interests of both are for union and both would be satisfied to have it so remain were it not for the politicians. However, when the Irish neoDle find that' Sores Broke Out All Over Her Body Mre. T. E. Cliff, Kelwood, Mo.. vnttt: "My litile duihter' ivtml nj artna brrke out io ton wbith (prrad I1 OTr her body. Nothing I tried gsre ber ny rriiff until I sot ft bottle of Ikinlork Mood Bitten, and I roukl m an impror ment,u the tore begin to diMppear. I rvt her three bottle and fir hu hud bo mors trouble." Ml It int4 itwrtl itarM; fHn4. 1 tKt J ran, ! by TU T. UJkue C.. LU. Twmm, Oat. Early Ad. Copy is appreciated JAPANESE nobody Cares what they do about it, they will probably de- '" but deliberate tn act and oo Clde to remain in the Empire. servatlon. He talked English after a fashion, and I bad to listen close- - ry, for as I already knew by exper REACTIONS FROM CHANGES Quite often various changes seem very desirable but different reactions follow. In the United States today it seems desirable to curb the craze for gambling on the stock exchange. If they do this, the business is likely to be transferred to Montreal and if Montreal refuses to handle the fewness it will go to Mexico. Whervt-he framers of the dry laws in the United States secured the constitutional changes necessary, nobody thought ft would lead to lawlessness such as has followed. So m almost all the experimental legislation everywhere, the reactions have been unexpected and in many cases the experimental legislation has had to be repealed Abuses spring up and unexpected results follow. !attonal Geographical makes fittingly conspicuous the worthy cap tain and the establishments he in account of low price and better preservation; for those fish on Japanese boats are chilled as soon aa taken on board. There were some Boston Imports of frozen sword fish from J a Dan 'I (Wonders at tlia exuiae; and fhatj i first hand Stfelligence Is Instruct hr wr riirT1 throughout Hence we learn that IN iVI A K ! K I (the foreshores lhe low tide flats are fenced and cultivated for dates,, ' reh rvl nvstr; with aa moth ; Conttnued Irm . (care and more skill than a cabbage ned as a fish killer then, and of Ptth in America. We glimpse Uie j Wider xtputaMPU now as a .travel-1 lte strand Ft met u res for reeciv-ring commercial agent for the great ' wb. eurlne and tntnsaMp-i firms at the Boston FUh Pier. i lhe dU' lr.adine? of e var-It was through Captain Cameron tiade-Jrwa .stows, tuna aad ! (who in boyhood days had been my swordfisb to the smaller swimming papa at Crark's Harbor, where he 'pedes. thaWnfest the lafoosir end; was born in 1863) that I farmed a inhore waters: while anchoted eft writing acquaintance with that stH areMHilan?e snips, eacn wkb-persistent pioneer, young ShLraoda. hundred J In ere-. floaUng labors-1 He had learned to express, in toler- nd canniae factories. wht; able English, his fisheries Ideas ann the live raw: material Is taken on aspirations, all good and workable, board aodMdily tuinedlnto the-He was a close reader of my Coast- i "d'ble profttfet, wrrtch Is crowding guard while he fished out of Olou- - out the maMt-rou?hh' bandied and ' cester; and on going home, after -acre tardf trJaUd fishfooels landed I his seven years term, he sent me n Canada nrjtf the United States a full report of the newly organised ! Ihat work 'nj to outshoat as with industry, there on an extended , our own bow, unless we go and doj scale. In the regular vernacular, the ; likewise. . gist of which I found out by the aid I have an. of fsetting Idea to be! of a Chinese laundryman, who knew ' formulated aer There are no lob- j nothing of the language, but read ters in the pacific. The canned) it fluently in his own speech, since ' neat, husked out from shellfish, ktj these crab-stuped letters 'the rusyid cososmed wiih canned haJt-. same in Chinese stand for things. i out and mackerel, because the not sounds. I kept m long distance washsncj detract. from the flavor, touch wtth Shfeaoda. by oceastonai thlch tan the broiled lobster, makes notes, until he became a high-' t the favorite dish in all the palm cowered member of the bureau tardea. If the baby lobster, now subordinate to the asTieuttttre de partment. He went to the Siberian Coast during the Russo-Japanese war. and the thread of Intercourse was broken. But I had become pretty wen posted in the pushing fish-enterprises of far away Japan. And new the sequel: I was in Halifax during the spring of 1905. attending the legislative session. when a message came from the City Club that a Japanese gentleman was a guest there and desired an interview with me. This was Mr. MatzusakL a member of the agri culture department, commissar of the fisheries, who had just flitted from Washington to Ottawa, and then to Halifax on his way to Britain and the North Sea coast of the continent, to learn all there was In it for the benefit of his own country. He was a typical Japanese of medium size, not more than 30. lithe and limber in movement. ience, the bookish tongue Is different from the. talking tongue In any known language. Wanted Outline He wanted an outline of the Canadian fisheries, and I wrote for hrei that afternoon 18 pages of big netepaper elaborating the salient points, and fitting in details as far J as I knew at that period. They had no chemical fish freezers in Japan then; and I was allowed to take Mm through the late Arthur Beta-tiller's cold storage plant, where he eagerly noted every particular Then to the big warehouse and the Dieted that day's demonstration. On the eve of Mr. Mateasakl's departure from New York to Europe, he wrote me: "Marti thanks tor ktadoest given to me when I had In these days of radio when a great deal of first class jtor Europe - music is Brought to the home Without effort and When all Another sequel: Last night. Capt that is necessary is to turn a dial and sit in an easv chair cnron "turned from an exten-and enjoy, there is a tendency to neglect musical education j trfhre f Pianos are no longer in demand and great very i young stations as a soiioiung agent for a people are not taught to play musical instruments or sing I wen known firm at the said fish as they once were. , pier. He performed the Job with his Turn from this picture and see a musical organization i"11 thGrW3ghness- and hu vnt aii(k aarTiar mvo v ) ;t,4 u n : I1 now in all the magatines. The tol Theatre and we find that interest is still taken in local musical effort. There must have been five hundred neonle niit It tkn i TM 1; . . . . i . . . ... ... . . vuv iu iiwi mc ouiyeis. iiiere is sun a realization mat me i "P10- Ana um mornines uoaton only way to really enjoy music i3 to create it. Port ,Mreh w comes out with a We take pleasure in congratulating the Prince Rupert !ZM?f,a!T ,Z?BLfB0T Singers, memb. rs of the Boys' Banded other 100-! , .... - ...b..vfcu.v cuui m V..W.CHC1IL jjcj tui iiittntc. u.caicnes ana uanaaan impoits. en being broiled and sapless, were tinned alive In a suitable container, teamed and hermetically sealed afterwards the succulent juices and the special flavor would be all re-'aieed, the article weald be popular, eves la J-apan. and the tinning eeeld be dose at one-fifth the present east. In the eotttae of a teur of Brt-Hh Cetaatela Hoc. B. T. Chao-ieiL general superintendent of the "anadian National Railways for British Colombia, aad O. A. Mc-ttiehoH. general passenger agent, "joth of Vancouver, arrived in the etty from Jasper Park on this morning's train and wfll sail tonight on the Prince George for Vancouver. They were accompanied here from PriBee Oeorge by W. H. Tebey drrtxtonal top-ntendent. aatlaraM Kklwes. di--.nna; frelgj.' and paseenger agent. u su 3 it mt, : : , mn imgii t ! BUY The Thrift' Way AND SAVE JREAD White or Brown. Locally Baked. Made from the Beat Ingredient only 4Qp 2 leaves XOC 25c 4 loaves BOTT BR Alberto Oreamery, Preen & Creamy, l-lb. prints 24 C SLICED BACOli par 4-lb pkg. SUGAB-B.c Oranustted Limit 30 lbs 10 lbs. STRAWBERRY JAM Royal City No. 4 this per tin PURE PLUM JAM Royal City. No. 4 tins, per tin CASTTLLE SOAPUog Bars, per bar TEA Good Quality per lb. SUPREME COFTEE Dated Save the Coupons, per lb. ICING SUGAR per J-ib pkg PASTRY FLOUR Wild Rose. 10-lb acks, per sack BROKEN WALNUTS Fresh Shipmt nt, per lb. PRUNES Medium saw 3 lbs. SMALL WHITE BEANS 3 lbs. previous to this new Influx. I knew!REO PLUMSRoyal City that receipts of fresh sworditsh 2 Uax- per tin from Canada last year totalled EUREKA BLEACH- 1O8J90O pounds at five end a half 1 P" - bottle cent: and of frozen swordfUh. 9,- "HOICE PINO SALMON 545 pounds. Japan is now the chief flat Una, ecr tin compeUtor. The MasscbueeUs;OAROBN PEAS Sieve 4 FWhery Atsnelation is aroused and per tin 8c 48c 45c 34c 14c 25c 38c 16c 42c 31c 22c 11c 10c 10c 6c 9c asking Washington for a higher ORANGES We hav the best va- tariff. Senator WaUh rays he will "e In Oraaes In tewrtiAQ ataet mbv to Investigate, If Canada and " h Hlhesf jMfa4rl See es the United States would only learn window. the Japs, thev wouldnt have to In- I ht-if f rntih Xt CzYYV 111 11 1 d11 CL vesttaate. All it wants Is observe- dlly tion and common sense, instead of prwne l"9 Ztl Third Ave. conjectural compilations and psue- do-sclence. -rnv CARItY ASO vn c.vr- SAE" Captaln Cameron often comes in CTT,rirrTfniTiBiTSir of an evening to tell me about the Notice to EmpIoyr To Mi mi The Income Tax Act now requires every employer to deduct 1 from All Wages and Commissions paid after April lltii. whether earned befere that date or not. The exemptions of $13,000 or (22.00 per week allowed under the former Act no longer apply. Surii Irdoetions are to be paid over to the Pi Uncial Collector not later than the 15th of the suececfling month. Envp loyers who are not at present reeelvlng fcimi on which to report sueti deductions iImbU notify THE CO.M -IISSIONLlt OF INCOME TAX, Parliament Ituiltlingt, Victoria. Domestic Help ItetMrm of dedaetlorts frtfm such employees way be made quarterly Instead of monthly. IVurd aad roota supplied t domestic Mp should be valued at not les than ItO.M per hiontli. N dnlur-tiee need be made hi the case of an occasional employee who is engaged In connection with the domestic establishment af his employer if the wages for the period of employment do not exceed SS.00. Department of Finance, C. II. PETERSON',' Victoria, B.C. Commissioner of Income Tax. PERMANENCE For well over a century the BANK OF MONTRHAL has been in continuous operation. 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