PAGE EES. THE DAILY NEWS GRADING IS DISCUSSED New Salmon Regulations of Province Favor Crook, Francis Millerd Asserts Francis. Mljlerd, of Vancouver, whose company was taken over by British Columbia Packcu in 1923 on the occasion of the merger ol British Columbia Fishing St Packing Co,. Gosse Packing and Millerd Packing Co., expresses the opinion that the new salmon grading regulations "favor the crook rather than the honest nan" and must be changed if full benefit from proper grading is to be gained by the Industry. Asked to elaborate his ideas further Mr. Millerd said: "The government proposes to have a board of inspection pass on the salmon and to have Grade 'A' placed on cans of salmon which in the board's opinion are fresh, firm, well packed and in good merchantable condition and to have the words 'Second Quality on salmon that Is sound, wholesome and fit for human consumption although I I I I I I I tin I mTf I not up to the quality of Grade 'A.' I Salmon below these two grades was 'trt ho HoctrrtvoH nnH fHiif. I oil f the good as far as it goes. The definitions are vague and confusing and might almost be substituted without loss of sense. "The difficulty comes in merchandising the salmon. It may seem enough to most eastern buyers to know that a can of salmon he is buying is 'Sockeye, Orade A,' but those in .the industry know that from the standpoint of edibility i there are various kinds of sockeye, that the Skeena Grade 'A' sockeye, for Instance will be better than sockeye from the creeks although the latter sockeye would be eligible ' for Grade 'A.' The result would be i In mttpm HHar nr In thi ptnnrf I markets that one merchant paying $2 a case more for Skeena sockeye and charging a legitimate profit to boot would find a merchant nearby filling his window with Creeks sockeye at lower prices. The public would only see that both are Grade 'A' sockeye and the merchant offering the best sockeye would be getting a black eye with his customers who would think he was overcharging them." Dallj hew Want-Ada trine reitUU. you live CONTINUE ACTIVITY rrince Rupert Singers Decide to Form Permanent Organization; Dr. R. G. Large President The Prince Rupert Singers have decided to continue as ar permanent organization in the city with the possibility that a change of name will be made at a general meeting to be held at the end of the week. There are now 32 members enrolled. Officers have been elected as follows: President Dr. It. G. Large. Secretary H. Lincoln. Treasurer Mrs. Shelford Darton. Executive A. J. Lancaster and S. J. Hunter. Conductor H. N. Brocklesby. Imperial Oil Co.'s tanker Albert-ollre, Capt. T. J. Mountain, with Capt. C. W. Wearmouth aboard as pilot, arrived in port during the night with a full cargo of fuel oil for the company's local tanks. 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He can suggest an attractive income plan exactly suited to your needs. life Insurance ermce One o a series of messages sponsored b Ltje insurance Companies AIRPLANES AT JASPER JASPER PARK, June 2 -diip Steamer Crew to Play Soccer With Home Oil Eleven A football game has been arranged to take place on Saturday afternoon between the steamer Prince Rupert, which is tied up at the local dry dock, and the Home Oil team of the Senior League. The Prince Rupert, it Is reported, is able to muster a smart soccer eleven and an Interesting game is being looked forward to. ! L NEWSPAPERMAN IN PARTY The foreign editor of the London Times is a member of the insDec- Uonal party now on its way to Canada which will be in Prince Rupert on July 1 spending a day and a1 night In and around the city. It is ', understood he wfil be giving a great i deal of publicity to the trip and na- ' turally. Prince Rupert will share in , Its advantage. Week-End Specials Remo Gold Coin Potatoes, Grade A, 100 lbs. Malkln'8 Best Teal-lb. pkg Maikiu's Be st Apricots 2 s 2 tins Maikin's Bt.st Orange Mar malade. 2"4-lb. Jar Salr Dates Fresh Stock 4 lbs Globe Roa.st Mutton I's per tin Pels Naptha Soap 10 bars Royal City Green Beans 3 tins Honey Oraham Wafers I-lb. pkg Root Beer Extract per bottle Dutch Maid Mayonnaii 16-os. Jar Eggs Fresh Firsts 3 do. Crestwood Creamery , Butter, 3-lb. brick Valencia Orangea- , 5 dos :... Beeklst Honey 5-lb. tin $1.25 40c 45c 30c 25c 20c 75c 40c 25c 35c 40c 40c tfin XV s Dutch Maid Salad Dressing 23-ra hnttu 50c 70c 95c 70c Phone Your Order We Deliver Alberta Market P. CAMULA. Proprietor Fifth Street Phnne 208 Twenty Years Ago In Prince Rupert June 2, 1912 Fkhrm.fn ifivp Sew Facility at A1H n W Mnrrlssev was on the Popular .Mountain ucsori .warpath at a council meeung in ; connection with a motion censuring the mayor and finance com- ping the clouds along the snow clad mittee for having cancelled an or ridges of the Athabaska Valley, a der for a team of horses without Puss Moth yesterday buzzed a noisy 'consuiung the council. "You tried and impertinent celebration of the j to bulldoze me," cried the mayor, opening of fishing for the first time ; "i deny it," replied Aid. Morrlssey in the major lakes of Jasper Na-jwith some heat. There was consid- tlonal Park. Mountain barnstorm ing threatens to develop into a new mode of sightseeing in this mountain resort and the old timers with their pucks and saddles gaze aloft in disgust. Instead of hitting, the trail to fish the leaping, lunging dynamite, all the indolent need do now is troll from their aeroplane. That Is their verdict anyway. An ex-alr mall pilot volplaned down near town two weeks ago and has done a thriving business over the green mantled peaks ever since. With fishing developing into a big attraction, he now plans on bringing in an amphibian machine and having his passengers in and out with their legal limit of fish In the space of a morning. tators as the wordy duel proceeded. Capt. John McLeod of the steamer Princess May, In port enroute to Skagway, reports the rescue In Queen Charlotte Sound on the present voyage north of T. Nash of Vancouver and companion from the power boat Olie Olllgan which was adrift with engine broken in a storm. The two men had nearly perished by the time they were rescued. Victoria Day was celebrated with many picnics and outings. Except for children's races, there was no special form of celebration within the city itself. The weather was Aeroplanes or no aeroplane, the very fine outfitters are not worrying. They are talcing canoes in daily to the J waters that have nurtured fish lor three years now before the public opening. Maybe there are still en-; ough old fashioned people to keep , them busy. They think so anyhow, ; for two parties went into Maligne Lake yesterday, caught their limit of brook and rainbow trout and came out by tv noe last night. erable merriment among the spec District News McBRIDE Her. N. J. Crtes returned to Me Bride last week after attending the United Church conference in New Westminster and resumed services in the local church on Sunday. At the end of June, Mr. Creea will leave for rrince George. His successor here will be Rev. R. O. Dunbar of Vanderhoof. The Woman's Auxiliary of All Saints Anglican Chureh Is meeting thl afternoon at the home of Mrs. T. R. Lloyd. The Journal newspaper has moved Its office to the old Pott Office building here. Dr. R. Agnew, dentist, is a visitor here. Phone 953 Real Ontario t'neese 2 lbs. for Libby's Asparagus Tips Picnic sizr 2 tins for Phone 953 j De Jongs Cash and Carry Friday & Saturday SPECIALS 35c 41c Maikin's Best Spinach, slse 2 tins for 2's 31c Mac's Best Peas 8lcve 1 2 tin rtn for Evaporated Prunes 3 lbs. for Aylmer Pork St Beans 3 uns for Cow Brand Baking Soda- per pkg Franer Valley Crestwood Butter. 3-lb. brick Gold Medal Strawberry Jam. per 4-lb. pail Peanut Butter per 1-lb. tin Classic Cleanser 3 tins for 29c 22c 25c 11c 65c 39c 14c 24c EXTRA SPECIAL Valencia Oranges' QQp 5 dozen for ov" Maikin's Best Jelly Powders OOn 5 pkgs. Grantham's Orange Julce- 9p for your picnic, per bottle King Beach Apricots-size 2's, per tin SEED TEST BEING MADE Market May Be Found in Frascr 'Valley For 20 Cars From Central Interior Districts A test Is being made this year in the lower Fraser Valley with six hundred pounds of garden pea seed supplied from the Smlthers, Van derhoof and Prince George districts. The experiment Is being follpwed with much interest in agricultural quarters as in the past all seed peas H u&cu III mc nurci lutitj imic uttu Imported from Great Britain or the United States. If the experiment' proves a success, It Is believed that' a market can be created within the 1 province for upwards of twenty cars ; of pea seed from the central Harry Bowman, agricultural re presentative of the Canadian National Railways at Prince George, was largely instrumental In having the expermlent made. C.N.R. steamer Prince Owrgo. which is scheduled to sail at 10 o'clock tonight for the south. Is being held until after arrival of the late train from the East tomorrow morning and will not be leaving until 7 am. There are a number of passengers for Vancouver coming in on the train. 1t Corn Flk. rtnwftfoKffcr t Vitamin IX N other Cnrn r1k cmuln tb prtclon. unahiiM in Thursday June, Wcdnesdav & ti,..- Two Shows:45 and ,! 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