gaturdad curface and ‘all Cunt, ‘3 Varnsh, *, . yy the Lil IME was when the “appearance 0! a freshly painted house was the only thing that counted, but now we must also realize the im- portance of the protection good paint affords against wear and tear. Any paint will give some ST ATEPERE IIS TT protection, but if you want paint pro- tection for years — nal merely months—use tates TOME White Lead B “English V Suarens Genuin 0.8.) s PAINT 30°, PureWhite Zine 100% Pure Paint A 100% formula (70% of which is Brandram’s Genuine ‘B, B. White Lead) providing a coat of such body, brilliance and “toughness” as to defy rain, sun or snow, where cheaper paints will chip, peel and crack. If your house is painted this Spring with B-H it actually has a surface-protection which renders: it impervious to the decay of passing years. You have the chcice of 36 atttrac- tre culours as shown on color card which is supplied on apy lication. For Sale by Perkin Ward Electric Co. Ltd. Prince Rupert, B.C, ure BRANDRAM-HENDERSON Torrente * Vancouver BT. worn winwess CaAOCAnY | MOnrr ee As Aa | MEDICINE HAT ROMONTON i} THE DAILY NEWS CHOIR CONCERT WAS IMPRESSIVE Sacred Recital Was Fully Appre- ciated by Large Audience of Wiusic Lovers. The story of the crucifixion as presented in Maunder’s cantat “Olivet to Calvary” by the Prince Hupert Musical Society last even ing in the Methodist Ghurch was beautiful and well nendered, This organization, under the careful and care of J. #. is Steadily improving and is a credit to the musical circles in the cily. The choir that faced the large audience last night iumbered 15 sopranos, 10 con- basses. experienced Davey, tyaltos, 6 tenors and 9 Pheir harmony was exceHent and tne control was nigh perfect. Music lovers in the audience were | pleased and unanimously considered it a great improvement over the last performance. The Cantata. Phe theme of the cantata de- picts the events taking place im- ‘diately before the crucifixion if the Savior, opening on the Mount of Olives and concluding with the crucifixion. It tells of the casting out of the money lenders from the temple, the seene in the Garden of Gethsemane end | judgment of Pontius Pilute. | rhe soloists were J. i. Davey, A.! j Jarvis Mebeod, | 1. Lancaster and W. H. Melliar. | sung by the e@hoir; started softly and gathered force until near the end} the Mrs, nmvertor bil enHoruses ltasse Dominion of Canada Department of Finance Do not forget to file your Income Tax Return on or before the 30th of April, 1920. « Every unmarried person, or widow, or widower, without dependants as defined by the Act, who during the calendar year 1919 received or Al persons residing in Canada, em- ployed in Canada, er carrying on business in Canada, are liable to a tax on income, as follows :— 1. 7 ee ee ee ‘ : earned $1,000 or more. 2. All other individuals who during the calendar year 1919 received or earned $2,000 or more. 3. Every corporation and joint stock company whose profits exceeded $2,900 during the fiscal year ended in 1919. Forms to ‘be used in filing returns on or before the 30th of April, 1920. ALL INDIVIDUALS other than farmers and ranchers must use Form T 1. FARMERS AND RANCHERS must use Form T 1A. CORPORATIONS and joint stock companies must use Form ene General Instructions. Obtain Forms from the Inspectors or Assistant Inspectors of Taxation or from Postmasters. Read carefully all instructions en Form before filling it in. cantata was the quartette “O Thou! Whose Sweet Compassion,” in whieh Mrs. Jarvis McLeod, Miss F. Edmands, George Wilson and A. Glapperton were the singers. | ers. Sacred Recital. Che part of the gram was separate from the can- local second pro- tata and was a recital by artists along the same sacred lines. Mrs. 8S. Bennett, a nev vocalist to local audiences, pro ed a pleasing addition to the city’s talent in her solo “The Good Shepherd, Will Edmunds, al- delightful, played with his usual finish the ‘cello solo “Medi- ways It vou want to get rid of that old quickly take PENSLAR a Cherry Cough Balsam J+ A iid cherry bark, W a , Dlood root, benzoic acid and 7 ugar. It tends to give immedia elel by clearing the mee ail passag the obstent ior : oi — . ne, cocaine or other habit-forming drugs in : t er fh Balsam and for your protection the exact bel. We can recommend it as being most effective EK we rec nend Penslar Children’s Cough Syrup lla \R SALE ONLY AT THE PRINCE RUPERT DRUG CO. THIRD AVENUE PHONES 134 & 117 NOTICE TO FISHERMEN BIG SUPPLY OF FRESH BAIT and Ice At BUTEDALE CANNERY WESTERN PACKERS, LIMITED ae Butedale, B.C. CAIN iene naa pe y NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS NEW MARINE WAYS Phor te 453 ~ E Shawatians Passage | repairing all classes of boats up to 100 feet BL ACen ometh. Best equip) MAK SSMITHING AND’ MACHINE SHOPS. Hpel plant in Central British Columbia. _ Seal Cove Marine Ways, Ltd. “Wanson, Pre ide Phone Red 39) ent W. E. Thompson, Gen. Manager Phone Grnen 153 Wipped for | WoopWwory rr tation.” Miss L. King, accom- panied by a ‘cello obligato by Will Edmunds, sang “O Rest in the Lord” in her usual sweet con tralto. Meth Davies, formerly one members in the choir, sang “Calvary” in impressive manner. The accompanist of the evening was W. Vaughan Davies, whose play- ing on the pipe organ lent much to the general impression. if the leading Welsh a very MAJOR PHILPOTT IS VISITING HERE Expects to Return to France to Reconstruction Company Which He Left Recently. this great Major H. A. Philpott of city, who took part in the event in France with the Imperial forces, returned to Prince Rupert on Wednesday and has taken a flat in the Westenhaver Block. He will remain here for a few months and then will probably return to France, Major Philpott was D. A., Q. M. G. with the Imperials and was in France from 4915 to 1919. He was demobilized last June, but remained in France as managing director of the French Recon- struction Co., to which concern he will probably return. } ALICE ARM HOTEL SALE FELL THROUGH Ole Evindsen is Buliding Addition But Loses Proposed Holiday. The sale ALICE ARM, April 3. of the Alice Arm Hotel failed to materialize. An agreement had been signed and the money was to have been paid on April 4. On the day in question a wire was received stating that the pur- chasers could not naise the money so the deal is off and Mr. Evind veorgetown Lumber Co. PHONES 130 a Md 423, . ©. BOX 1632 La» “'988t Asso f “ment of Lumber in Central B. C. FISH BOXES a SPECIALTY SPRUCE FIR CEDAR Consult Us. sen still retains control, Directly Mr. Evindsen found that the hotel was not sold, he placed an order for lumber and furniture for an addition and work on it will be rushed at once, Ole feels that he has been the vietim of an April fool joke. He lsays that it breaks the monotony when the supreme pianissimo} “Droop, Sacred Head” was ren-, dered. A pleasing part of the, Penalty to «a penalty which Every person required to make a returo, who fails to do so within the time Mmit, subject to a penalty of Twenty-five per centum of the amoun: of the tax payable Any person, whether tazable, or otherwise. who fails to make a return er provide informa tion duly réquired according to the provision of the Act, shall be liable on summary conviction of $100 for each day the default continues. Also any person shall be | Laxation. penalties. during Prepay postage on letters and docu- ments forwarded by mail to Inspectors of Make your returns promptly and avoid Address INSPECTOR OF TAXATION, VANCOUVER, B.C. - REeee ee eee nee eee aS making a false statement im any return or in { . any information required by the Minister, shal! } be tlable, on summary conviction, to a penalty t / not exceeding $10,000, or to six months’ imprison - R. W. BR EADNER, a , ' ment or to both fine aad imprisonment. Commissioner of Taxation. } é : 2 8 “ a ibis way occasionally. He had WATER NOTICE. 3 made preparations to move out DIVERSION AND USE. E H SHOCKLEY and to spend a holiday fishing! 7Takk NOTICE that M. P. Olsen, whose e ° and prospecting, but now he wil! have to get down to business. PROGRAM FOR CONCERT TOMORROW NIGH? O Canada and Lead Kindly Light (community singing Mrs. D. B. Monrkill will sing- A Song of Thanksgiving (Allit- sen. Away in Athlone (Lohr barcarolle, from Tales of Hoflf- man (with ‘eello obligato). Violin selo—Cavitina (Bohm Mrs, Harold Taylor. Violincello solo—-Lamento. Ga- hbriel—Marie, Mr. Will Edmunds. Recitation by Mr. J. Stuart Pud- ney. Trio — Berceuse. de Jocelyn— Goddard. Violin, ‘cello and piano. Orchestral numbers:—Marth, Le Pere de la Victoire (L, Gaune’. Overture, Bridal Roses (Lavallee Selection—Elphin Serenade (kd- munds Selection — Lucia Lammermoor (Donizetti God Save the King. Mr. A, Gray—accompanist. Doors open 8:45. Admission} Lot by ticket till 9. Free tickets of pdmission at the drug_ stores. the door. No child- Bring this) pro (Collection at ren admitted. gram with you. Advertise in the Datly News. lef hotel life to be vietimized in ‘ de |on bigh water line on the Westerly shore 0 | address is Alice Arm, B. C., will apply or a licence to take and use 50 cubic- second-feet and to store about 400 uacre- ject of water out of Clearwater River which flows soutierly and drains into the Kitsault River abcut.22 miles from the head of the Iniet of Alice Arm. The storage-daw natural outlet of will be located near Clearwater Lake. The capacity of the reservoir to be created is about 450 acre-feet, and it will Nood about 50 acres of land. The water will be diverted from the stream at storage dam and will be used for power for mining purposes upon the mine described as the Climax Group. is notice was posted un the ground) GENERA! CONTRACTOR Office and Shop Fraser St. Sash, doors, mouldings and all interior finish lumber al- ways in stock, Agent for J. Fyfe Smith's hardwood. Estimates Given. REPAIR WORK UNDERTAKEN Phone Green 2698. on the 26th day of January, 1920. roe ~ accn A copy of this notice and an application | —_—- ursuant thereto and to the ‘‘Water ACt, | ewe oomn i914,” will be fled in the office of the} ¢ Water Recorder at Prince Rupert, B. C. | Objections to the application may be | ¢ iled with the said Water Recorder or with | ? he Comptroller of Water Rights, Parlia- nent Buildings, Victoria, B. wu., Within ; thirty days after the first appearance of his notice in a local newspaper. ‘ M. P. OLSEN, Applicant. The date of the first publication of this iotice ts February 5, 1920. a LAND ACT q (Form No. 8.) FORM OF NOTICE. PRINCE RUPERT “LAND DISTRICT. DISTRICT OF CASSIAR, YAKE NOTICE that Lenora Mabel Smith, Hand Your Baggage Checks to JOE BROWN Motor Transfer and Passenger Service Phones 176, Black 334 Quick Deliveries ef Duncan, British Columbia, occupation Spinster, intends to apply for permission ‘ to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at a point f the Portland Canal, on the North Boun- dary of Lot 484, Cassiar District, in the Province of British Columbia, distant south 85 degrees, 06 minutes East, one thou- sand three hundred and thirty-six and five- tenths feet from the northwest corner of 434; thence south 85 degrees, 06 minutes East, two hundred feet; thence South 8 degrees 12 minutes West, eight hundred and ten feet, thenceNorth 84 de- rees, 55 minutes West, two hundred and ninety-seven feet thence; following the high water line northerly to point of com- mencement, Area approximately four and a half acres nore or less, LENORA MABEL SMITH, by her agent, A. A, Forsyth. Date 8th January, 1920. SMITH & MALLETT PLUMBING AND HEATING ENGINEERS Estimates furnished. Address, 3rd Avenue, head of Second Street. Phone 174 — P. ©. Box 274 Anas ee ef = = - De . a = = & = a i 4s A on x oie IIE. is 7 erence Lines nan GPs ere Ee = > *.. ry i" Oe — > 4 i Se Me s = 7s: “ ys — > € lla ee a gig Saar aie