IAOE TWO .THE DAILY NEWBl ltfCr(& . arfL er "Don yowl heart belong to Daddy?' Ye to Doddy'i Sweet Copj." SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTES "The purtit form in which tobacco can be tmoltJ." DAILY EDITION EDITORIAL Friday, July 14, HALIBUT FISHING PROBLEM The closing of the halibut fishing season on July 29 this year as announced by the international fisheries commission, draws attention once more to the difficulties under which the halibut fishermen labor in connection with the regulations now in force. One of the reliable halibul vessel owners states that the average catch of the industry this year so far has netted 500 per man and that, if they are lucky, there is a possibility of making another hundred dollars before July 29. This does not give the men enough to live on much longer than during the fishing season and, as there is little other employment to be found in the district, they feel themselves badly handicapped. Under somewhat similar circumstances the wheat growers of the prairies, also dependant on one crop a year, "Campacs" THE LATEST & FINEST SUMMER SHOES ON THE MARKET See the new thick crepe sole with steel arch for lightness and fitting qualities. CENTRAL HOTEL ROOMS and CAFE Pbetie 51 Far Best Household Coal MRS. C. E. BLACK Priced : $3.45 Family shoe store ltD, The Home of Good Shoes MISS YURI Dressmaker Ladles' and Children's Alterations Moderate Price Phone GREEN 880 727 FRASER 8T. i JJ j-C4JVt VJ lilt; VCl JlillUUl 1U1 t i-JJ 1 1 14 O III 1,1 1UUII v guaranteed price and got it. The fishermen here are not any better off than the wheat growers on the prairie?. Some of them have moved to Vancouver in the hope of getting more winter employment than thev could get in Prince Rupert. We have not yet heard if they have bettered their condition. It seems that some of them are worse off than before. At any rate the condition is serA i 1 f ' il il. . 1 . 1 Oil I jous-anu is wormy oi me careiui consideration oi mose who take an interest in the future welfare of Prince Many of the fishermen blame the halibut commission j i 11. - tL! il l 1 T !i xor me position in wnicn mey are piacea. in opposition to this it has been pointed out that had there been no halibut commission, there would have been no halibut to catch by now. The fishing banks would have been depleted. Yet it is the present situation we have to face and try to mafcej the most of it as it is, not as it might have been. If the: regulations can be changed in such a way as to improve the condition of the Prince Rupert and Alaska fishermen, ah effort should be made to secure those changes. It Would be most unwise for us to sit idly by and allow the business to disappear so far as this" city is concerned. It has been suggested that the Canadian fishing boats might be bonussed to the extent of one cent a pound, the handicap they suffer at present in competition with American boats. SOCCER WIN FOR VELVET FOR SALE Chesterfield 8ulte HOU6EHOLD Furniture,, Chesterfield, suite, 2 walnut bedroom suitess, oak dinlngroom suite, Mc- Clary Range with oil burner, McClary circulating heater, lamps chairs. Miscellaneous household articles. Phone Blue 903. (1C6I MONARCH Range Including oil burner, coal and wood heater, rug, etc. Apply Mrs, W. J. Nelson, 417 Agnew Place. Phone Oreen 390. tf. FOR KENT CLEAN, well-furnished modern ailments. Phone Red 444. (156) FOR RENT Six room, house fur nished or unfurnished. First Ave. East. Phone Red 884. (165) TENDERS WANTED TENDERS wanted not later than July 20 for construction of concrete basement. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Particulars at Collart it McCaf-fey Ld. (165) Smith was folkd by Krause who did well to later clear from Mc-taetluu. Moigan .tn.ua over. A ha J drive by McMeekin struck Parsons In the face but the back intinucl praying- Smith went Defeated Naval Kesenre By Score ckwe with a -header and then, in Of 3 Tm Last Evening a hot attack, Baker headed on to the top bar and Morgan Just Last evening's football fixture flstd clear. .Vlnk was nearly In the Mobley Cup series brought through.. A long drive by Davits Veivtt and the Royal Canadian beat Krause all the way and the Naval Volunteer Reserve teams to- Navy was a goal up. Velvet played gether with Velvet winning by harder but Davles was defending three goals to two after a very ex- veil.. Darrow Oomez. who was. citing game. playing a bang-up game, got across Play was even Until Davles was a centre to Baker who passed It ' unlucky enough to, drive the ball on to Ferguson who equalized, 'against his hand and Referee Do- Bryant went close. F Oomez gave iherty had no option but to award way two corners but kept the 1 a penalty from which Dickens Navy out. Baker again went close ibeat Mnrean with a well olaocd with a header and, before the ball shot. The Navy attacked strongly, was cleared. Darrow Oomez head- 193... 'and Chrlstlson forced his way ed in a third goal. Smith was (through to equalize. The game was nearly through. Cameron's corner i foueht out at a fast rate with play went clear across and the ball veering from end to end as the went over. F. Oomez saved a dan-forwards tried for a goal. Vlnk serous situation and then, with shot over from Dickens' good pass, the Velvet defence all In a tangle. Krause kicked clear. Eby blocked Krause did well to save twice on Vlnk's hard drive and Morgan his knees. Davles stopped Camer-saved on his knees from Baker, cn and Krause saved twice but i Morgan caught Dickens' centre Velvet held the lead. and Cameron headed past. Morjan Teams: saved on the line from Cameron. Velvet Krause; Parsons, F. Oo- One of Scotland s Shank : II RUNTS TCH WHISKY OISTILICO ANO BOTTLED IN SCOTLAND This advertisement is hot published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia Classified Ads. HO Mil) AND ROOM . board, oooa nome cooicmg, on .1 2nd. Avenue West. tf. room Suite (new), Moffat Elec-CONNECT10NS WANTED trie Range, and Water Heater, Dresser with roomy drawers. Tea Wagon. Spin Dry Washing Machlne.Ironing Machine. Various hosehold .&rizlei. Ladles Leather Raincoat, size 16. Afternoons 2 to 8 p.m. Evenings by appointment. Mrs. O. W. Dunn, 132 5th. Ave. East. tl64) i WEST African Importers and ex- porters seek connections with clpally fish products, and terms solicited. The Colonial Fisheries, Limited, Benyiwah House, Wln-neba, Oold Coast, British West Africa. tf. PERSONAL ICE CREAM COUNTER FREEZERS Our new self-contained, compact, 1 6-quart Job, makes six batches , ' of Ice cream (9 gaL) per hour, j j Down payment $115.00. Very low I ; monthly' payments sprrad over one, two or three years, Trlpls your present gallonage; cut your costs In half. Why not take tho profit the commercial Ice cream manufacturers are now getting? You can boost your countertrade and sell package Ice cream with your o0 name on. it. Write Cale B. Jarvls, Mills Novelty Co., of Canada, Ltd., 310, Homer St., Vancouver, B.C. or j phone Trinity 2471 for more complete details. Vf. MEN! WANT VIM? TRY RAW , OYSTER Tonic. OSTREX Tablets,; t pep UP whole body qulckl Ifi not delighted with results first package, maker refunds Its low Drlce. You don't risk a penny. Call, write McCutcheon's Drug Store. tf. i Acropolis Wins Over Westview Score of 8 to 2 In Cynt Sentwr Soft-bill league ' turers. Samples, offers for mer- Acronolls Hill's i to 2 Victory over. chandise of all descriptions. prin-,Westv.ew 8ent the Senior Dovs' Div- lalon of the Oyro playground Softball League off to a flying start . last evening. The game was fast and well played, both teams turning In airtight ball up to the last of the fifth inning when Acropolis went on a batting spree and, coupling (our SOFTBALL TONIGHT C:30 Llpsett'fi vs. Aerapolfc Grotto t. 32 Phone 18 A 19 r.O. Rax 575 Mussallem's Economy Store "Where Dollars Have More Cents" nave you tried our CASH COUPON" SYSTEM? You re-ceive dishes, ailverware and valuable premiums suitable for gifts. Why not start now at no extra ct t yoiT Opposite Canadian Legion cm a Wrstvlew threatened once In the fourth when O NeUl adan:l to third on two hits and w error but Magnet, pitching for the Hill team, struck out the next three bat ters. Again in the nilh westview threatened but it was not until the sixth Inning that they managed to I aAAMAT MOtO Friday, July 14, 1618. jr. t, I iouor womr Control llonrd or ty ih liovertirocnt ..t t. j displayed by ,v the uquor 1-hlM advertisement Is not published or of KrltJnri Columbia mez; Oreer, Veltch, D. Oomez; Cameron. Baker. Ferguson, Vlnk, run H. Dickens. R, C. N. V. R. Morgan. Eby. Nelson; McLeod. Davles, Keays; Bryant. Chrlstlson, Smith- Am. strong, McMeekln. Referee. P. Doherty. i Linesmen Sunberg, Ronalds and W. Qomex. Thrilling dame ! The game was one of thrills and at times some very sood footbar It was a hard fought game and! Velvet was Just about value for the win. Morgan got mors to do than Krause and did it well. Eby was his usual reliable self, coming through with the ball many a time.. Donnie Nenlson showed up very well boUi In kicking and judgment. Davles added another goal and tackled well. Keays alv) was good and McLeod gave a good display. McLeod Is a teal prospect :as h Is pre;red to take advice .loo.. Bryant wasted few chances a.d his centris were dangerous t urii-sai played his usual fast hard game and Smith, at centre, was always dangerous. Armstrong played weU and feeds the other forwards effectively. McMeekl.i Was a constant source of danger Krause did well and, with a little more determination, might develop Into a really good goalie "Mc- Oomez played a "whale" of a game. He Is not so wild as he wo.j Par-sons was very effective Veltch put up a strong jame and Oreer and Darow Oomez were very valuable wing halves. Darrow put a lot of pep Into the forward line when he wtnt to centre. Baker gave a g.vod display and Ls improving. Dickens was clever ard j played hard most of the time. Cameron Ls still timid at times but 'his speed Is a great asset. Ferguson j tries hard but seems to find the 1 forward line unsuitable to his styie. Vlnk keeps trying and Is a real help to the team. The auality of play and the sportsmanship warrant a much larger attendance. If the players can get "up the hill" and play tor an hour and a half surely sports lovers might make the grade too. The league standing to date: W D P F A Pts. Navy 2 0 17 0 4 Velvet .2 0 1 8 6 4 Pioneer 0 0 2 2 5 0 hits with three errors, scored eight score two runs. , Mamt pitehed & steady win and faltered only once in me xtu Oritntson started on the n, jund tor Weatvlew and, after the dii. troua fifth was replaced by O'Neill. The Next game In thU league su be played next Tuesday wlUi Acr polls meeting Seal Cove THE STAMP OF QUALITY JlA"i.X'VA,,VWA.j (uita I'ercha Ijre-J Are Sold and Itetommended By S. r PARKKK LIMITED CANADIAN PACIFIC Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific 1(. Vuneouvrr via f?Mn FStlt nH Wv Ports S3, PRINCE88 ADELAIDE Every Friday 10 p m, To Vancouver Direct 83. PRINCESS LOUI8E US. PRINCESS ALICE July 5th. 15th. 26th July 8th. 10th. 20th SB. PRINCESS CHARLOTTE- -July 22nd Aug. 2nd Direct Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Service Tickets and Reservations from W. I. COATES, General Atent, Prince Rupert, B.C UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leava i-iince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. 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