THI DAILY NEWS PAOE EZZ . . . in times like THESE ; .. nients. lents. A Arc you? 4& ORE than ever, life in surance is a boon to all to the Uninsured as well as the' Insured. As its premiums accumulate they are promptly used to assist in purchasing homes, in aiding farmers and financing industry thus keeping Canadian citizens gainfully employed. It insures more than Life it helps to provide work for the Breadwinner, and Food, Comfort and Shelter for his family. It supports the Nation, too the collective enterprise of all the people. During the Great War, for instance, the Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada itself subscribed for $70,000,000 Canadian and allied government war loan bonds. Last year the Sun Life subscribed $23,000,000 to Cana-dian government issues. A portion of the proceeds of these loans was to relieve unemployment. Even the jobless share indirectly in the benefits of life insurance. The Sun Life it an important factor in restoring prosperity to Canada. For over sixty years it has been privileged to serve its policyholders and proud to serve the State. To-day, Us world-wide organisation and facilities make it more serviceable than ever to the whole community. IK S. J. (Sam) JABOUR Northern Representative Phone 645 SUN LIFE Office No. li, Smith Block Prince Rupert, B.C. " How do they do it?" Among your friends there's sure to be at least one smart young married couple who are the envy and admiration of all who know them. With an income that is frankly abbreviated, and with no benevolent Aunts in the offing, they still have a home that is correct and comfortable in all its appointments, a home that is admired and copied by their friends. "Yes, Jane is a remarkable little manager," will probably be the young husband's proud answer. And there is little doubt about it. THEY DO IT THIS WAY Take a look around that home and you will find no end of well known advertised products. For Jane is an efficient little manager. She can't afford to take chances that must only be debited to "Experience," When she buys for her home she must get tried and tested and trusted products which carry an honorable name to guarantee, her satisfaction. You will find that Jane is a consistent reader of the advertise Let the Daily News Classified Ads. work for you. WATERFRONT WHIFFS Halibut Catch Lighter and Prices Somewhat Better; Salmon Scarce in Warke Canal and Elsewhere With volume of landings greatly decreased owing to many of the boats being tied up because of weak market fi conditions, prices for halibut at Prince Rupert during the week of March 19 to 25 inclusive showed a tendency to- wards improvement During the week only 233,800 pounds of fish was landed of which 118,800 pounds was from Ca- nadian vessels and 85,000 pounds from American. This g brought tbe season"! tendings for 1 13? tin Ut Marvh Simtfl 1238 450 pound! of which 472.780 pounds w.ETT TC from Canadian vessels and MS.700 ' f 1 Julll AU pounds from American. The bifh price of the eek for Canadian ft&h was 5Jc and 2e' rhich the Borgund. Hetee H. and' White Hope recetTed for catches of J0O0. 5.060 and 9jm pounds respec- trveiy and the tow 4c and 3c which he Aleve, Sea Maid and Takla re- i jeived for 4.000. 11.060 and 33.000 ) pound catches respectively. For American fish the high price , had no ftsfi. Thirty boats are repor ted to have caught only two fish in one day. On Thursday Billy Green of Port Simpson '" pounds. brought hi 360 Canadian fishing Interests are likely to be affected. If only indlr ectly, by a huge merger now under way In the Japanese fishing Indus try, designed to result in tower cost of production. Competition of low priced Japanese and Siberian sal mon has been one of the most ser ious factors in the Canadian sal mon business during the last two seasons. The gtganuc mksui ana Mitsubishi interests are reported to be fighting for the control of the great Nichiro Fishery. Mitsubishi money has been behind the Nichiro enterprise for some years, but now through the purchase of stock Mit sui is making a bold bid for domin ation. Nichiro is capitalized at $20.-000.000. Financial interests have already succeeded in electing a merger of most of the larger erabmeat companies, which do an enormous business, a large proportion of their pack being marketed in North Am erica. Floating canneries aggregating 60.000 gross tons are involved in this consolidation, which to one of the most Important business mergers to be consummated In Japan In recent years. Tbe latest fish story tofd by two handliners from the Canadian fishing village of Wilson's Beach, across the harbor from Battport, Maine, entails a new method of lobster j catching. While trawling off The Wolves a few miles out in the Bay ; of Fundy recently, they found a very heavy object on their trawl which took the combined efforts of the husky fishermen to haul up' from the deep Into their boat. I Their visions of a heavy catch, gave way to expressions of amaze-' ment when it proved to be a small stove of the type used In small boats for cooking. And In the oven, a big 10-pound lobster was waiting to be cooked.- ' .. , C. K. ... TRAINS r For the East Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 3 p.m. From the East Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays 10:40 an. EXCITING Jack Holt Star of Bis City Ticinre .Vow Showing at Capitol Theatre litre Excitement, thrills, romance and af the week was 7.5c and 2c paid the . dram are all contained in the tea lariand for H.08fl pounds and the tare picture. "The last Pande." on i tow 4c and 3e received by the Con- capitoi Theatre screen store tbH ttttation far 26.009 pounds. week-end. The picture present the highlights In the career of an over- j In the sear future, it appears, no- lord of the underworld, the leadlni wdy will be in danger of death by character being portrayed by the choking through a fishbone m the ever-popular veteran of the screen, throat AH fisn is to be filleted In Jack Holt. Tbe chief feminine role this connection, there is about to is played in excellent fashion by be launched a big campaign to per- ConsUnee Cummings. made the public to eat only filleted The central figure in ine story, fish. This has been made possible Cookie Leonard, is throat into the by the invention of machines cap- ale of a racketeer by desperate ar able of automatically taking all tbe cumsUnces and becomes at last toe bones out of moat of the edible fish dominant factor In gang activities at the rate of between two and which truest a large city, his power three thousand per hour. The first is challenged by another racket machine Invented for the mass- leader and considerable violence filleting of fish has been applied to; ensues. On the heels of this violence the Upper, and other now in course ! fonows the vengeance uooKkt ion- of manufacture will enable most of i ard exact from bis rival. Big Mar tbe ediMe fish to be sold already ffDeted. There has been an exceptionally light run of salmon at Warke Canal and vfcrnlty daring the past week. A number of boats have been out but the catch has been practically nil. The Pwm it Brown packer Taplow II was in on Wednesday bat mo. Then the law drops 1U heel on the neck of Cookie and, from that point on. the stirring story mounts to a startling climax. In addition to Miss and Holts the east well known actors as Tom Moore. Gayiord Pendleton. Robert BUis and Bdmund Bit an. Twenty Years Ago In Prince Rupert March 26, 1912 A meeting of French-Canadian supporters of A. M. Ma neon In the provincial election was held last night in the Liberal committee rooms. Thomas Trotter presided and the principal speaker was Frank Amgers. A sensation was caused when D. Segoum. always regarded as a prominent Liberal, made his appeal nee at the meeting as a supporter of William Man-son, the Conservative candidate. Ttl 1 t n .1 n . a mm naa quite an experience last nigni when they became lost 4n the dark bush while returning from a trip across Hays Creek to size up some property beyond Lover's Lane. have For ortr half a century Dr Ch'( K..!ny and L.vcr Pi I It pron iu;:.:ful in promptlr teiif- nt torpid. lu-gih action of th Livtr, Kid. nert and Bowtli and th Ifgiori of ill that ariKl thartfrom. Income Tax Returns Save expense by having them prepared promptly and accurately. GEORGE RORIE & CO. Accountants and Auditors 213 Second Ave. W. Phone 387 Friday & Saturday nVO SUOWS 7 and 9 pja feature Starts at 7:10 ti 9:11 Admission 15c & SOe SATURDAY MATINEE at 2:3 Feature starts 3:10 15c & 35c Dealers Saturday Uuth. .jTolite Chiefs Plan Dri-e on Lawlessness - Set JACK HOLT in "THE LAST PARADE" With Tom Moore, Constance Camming. He was a mm Yet she lored him Musical BING CROSBY in -I SnrrtMer Ufar .nui st, in -ueacn rany MORn Tt I AnS?idaV Malta!? 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