Page & ID Miss Fletcher == Is Miss 8. Fletcher says she keeps house for her brother in a little town on the Coast, “I am quite old-fashioned in my ways, and many say they like the old ways of cooking. Perhaps they’re only flattering an old woman,” At any rate she says that all her cooking is done with Pacific Milk and that so far.as her ex- perience goes she prefers it to fresh milk. “‘Though T was raised on a farm,” she adds.! Pacific Milk Co. | took the Limited 332, Drake St., Vancouver, B,C. FACTORY AT LADNER, B.C. IN YOUR HOME has an influence that’s worth more than wea!th. THE PATHEPHONE the World’s Best Phonograph Plays All Records Get. one now,—delays are un- necessary when you know our easy terms, Shipment of New Rec- ords Just In Come.and hear the world’s best vem Will Edanunds Prince Rupert Music Store Opposite the Post Office Box 644 Phone BLACK 183 ~¢ EPIDOLOL PLL LL LS OL DLL O PDO AOCDDDDNGD LG TOM LEE CO. | 810 Second Avenue, West. VEGETABLES Wholesale and Retali General Contractors and Labor; Exchange. Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 547 -— P.O. Box 725 For Comfort, Caurtesy~ and Service go to THE ———— eluded “Fantasie in Trovatorc, “Hjerne Kati and many pf the MISS IZARD VIOLINIST “The Swan” given as a third en- oh the piano and Will Edmunds at Very Pleasing Concert at West- tho ‘cello. holme Theatre Last Night with Mrs. Morkill Again. Three Stars on Program. Mrs. D. B. Morkill gave a num-| ura ber of songs, and her rich con- | WONDERFUL PLAYING tralto was heard to great advan- | OF VISITING ARTISTE |tage, possibly better than at the | 6 . preceding concert. This lady, who! Last night the Sunday concert}is also an artist at the piano, | at the Westholme proved to be a played _the accompaniments for | three-star event and one of the/Miss Izard and also played her! most pleasing that has been given own accompaniments for the en-| heretofore. Miss Mary Izard of;core numbers. She sang “The Victoria and formerly of England,|Voice of the Father” and “One was the great attraction. She hadWleeting Hour’ and was recalled | not been hene before, and she each time. { people completely by| ‘The third star on the program} surprise with her wonderful vio-|\was Will Edmunds, whose famil- } j : . : | lin and charming personality and jar ‘cello is always ready and wel-| manner. Again and again sh¢!come on such occasions. played and the audience never; The orchestra gave several} had enough. Her repertoire in-'numbers and was very well re- | —————————— ceived. The players were Mrs.) Harold Taylor, Will Edmunds, J. e Synopsis of e Brough, Alex. Gray, Ed. Ross andj Land Act Amendments he singing of “Lead Kindly Will Brown. Light” by the audience and the opening number “O Canada” were both a success. Financing. Mr. Maguire announced that the collection at the preceding con- cert had not been very large, the sum of $153.05 only being taken. It was impossible to secure good with Seine residence, but each artists from the outside and pay neceasary improvements on respective (6. the theatre and orchestra at ‘ must occupy claims for {that price. The theatre and or- — and "i iubiee ainkee chestra had been given $61.25 as value of $10 per acre, 44 | clear- acres, Itheir share of the proceeds and and cultivation of at least ore receiving Crown Crant. t $91.80 had gone to paying ex- penses and artists. Where pre-emptor in occupation not Che speaker drew attention to less than 8 years, and has made pro- portionate improvements, he may, be- the fact that no lesg than 200 five and ten cent pietes had been put cause of ill-health, or other cause, be granted intermediate certificate of im- provement and transfer his claim. Records in the collection boxes. He hoped they would do better than that on this occasion. MAROONS BEAT BLUES IN SATURDAY’S GAME cant makes improvements to extent of $800 per annum and records same each nte 4 ry Although. Having Superior Line-up urveyed areas, not exce 20 leased ag homens: Biues Lost in 4-2 Game; Li o Mepnrt s, sotsen at te @2 acre; second-class to $2.50 an acre. Pre-emption new confined to sur- veyed lands only. Records will be granted covering only land suitable for agricultural purposes and which is non-timber land. ership pre-emptions abolished, but parties of not more than four may ‘or adjacent pre-emptions or record same will o te as for- feiture. Title cannot be obtained in less than 5 years, and improvements of $10.00 per acre, including 6 acres cleared and cultivated, and residence of at least 2 years are required. Pre-emptor holding wn t may record another pre-emption, ir he requires land in conjunction with his farm, without actual occupation, pro- vided statutory improvements made and residence maintained on Crown year. Failure to make improvements acres, may be title to be obtained after fulfil dential and vement co Poor Attendance. For grazing and industrial purposes - leased one pe ne rson or com ° 2 © pe Sail, Saekeen' on andes i ve In the football game between timber land not ex may be purchased; condi paymont of etumpage. Natural hay meadows inaccessible by existing roads may be oe conditional construction of a road to them. Rebate of one-half ef oost of the Maroons and the Blues on the Aeropolis grounds on Saturday afternoon, the Maroons were vic- torious by a score of 4 to 2. From’ sinchude price, ia made. @ | Maroons had the best of it and rene Sane GRANTS displayed some excellent forward work. The first score was made by the Maroons when Black caughi Beale, the Blues’ goal-keeper, napping. From that on the game such person, #s formerly, until one — sakes Regnery rear he — o year after the conclusion of the present |{he first half was 2-4 in favor of troactive” Privilege is also made re- |}¢ Maroons. The second hal troactive. No fees relating to pre-emptions are | saw the same number of scores made. On aceount of the col _ ‘The scope of this Act is enlars include rsons joining and of = ing with His Majesty's ‘Bocam e y= yp aie which the heirs or 4 of a deceased pre-emptor may for title under this ‘Act is Ser from for one year from the death of {familiar classics including “Hue | jmoresgue”’-and her closing piece | eore to the la&St number was as! wonderful! as any. ‘Three Dances | from Henry VIII” was a trio in| ithree parts with Mrs. Morkill - { road, not exceeding half of purchase | tlie very start of the match the Hn W ANTED—Girl to keep books and DAILY NEWS ————-——- Do not forget to file your . Dominion of Canada Department of Finance ployed in Canada, business in Canada, on income, as follows:— 1. Every unmarried person, widower, without dependants as Act, who during the calendar year 1939 re 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 co whose profits exceeded year ended in 1919. the 30th of April, 1920. Form T 1. must use Form T 1A. Forms to be used in filing returns on or before ALL INDIVIDUALS other than farmers and ranchers must use FARMERS AND RANCHERS CORPORATIONS and joint stock companies must use Form Penalty of the amount of the tax payable. ment or to both fine and imprisonment. Every persen required to make «@ returo, who fails to do no within the time limit, shall be subject to a penalty of Twenty-five per centum Any person, whether tazable, or otherwise. who fails to make a return or provide informa- sion duly required according te the provision of the Act, shall be liable om summary conviction te a pemaity of $100 fer each day during which the default continues. Also any person making a false statement im amy return or in any information required by the Minister, shall be liable, on summary conviction, to a penalty mot exceeding $10,000, or to six months’ imprison - 2 M nday. Income Tax Return ‘ on or before the 30th of April, 1920, ALY persons residing in Cana General Instructions. Obtain Forms from the Inspectors or Assistant Inspectors of Taxation or from Postmasters. Read carefully all instructions on Form before filling it in, Prepay postage on letters and docu- ments forwarded by mail to Inspectors of Taxation. Make your returns promptly and avoid penalties. Address INSPECTOR OF TAXATION VANCOUVER, B.C. R. W. BREADNER, Commissioner of Taxation Or carrying op are liable tw a tax or widow, or defined by the $2,000 during the fiscal 20 2 CENTS PER WORD IN ADVANCE. No Advertisement Taken for Less than 50c THE DaILy News WILL Not BE RESPONSIBLE For INSTRUCTIONS OR THE CARCELLATION OF WANT ADS OVER THE TELEPHONE. CLASSIFIED. ADVERTISEMENTS, }: WANTED. “Tove, assist in general store at Alice Arm. Apply to G. W. Bruggy, Alice Arm, B.C. 88|/FOR SALE-—Lot 10, Block 49, | FOR SALE—Lot 8, Block 10, Sec- tion 7, Fifth Avenue, near Seal $175.00 Stephens. arom o BE cash. M,. M. tf fistrict of Coast, TAKE NOTICE PACIFIC CARTAGE, LID. Reliable Service at reasonable Rates. We have Warehouse 8. &. Parker, Manager LAND AC! dotice of intention to Apply to Lease Land. In The Skeena La ituate and known | of Prince Rupert Provision for return of mon - | crued, due and been paid singe hous | 4, 1814, on account of payments, fees | or taxes on soldiers’ pre-emptions, | : Interest i Asreements to } Own orf city lots held by me | Allied Forces, or deper . aoeeaed direct or indirect, remitted from en- ) Mstment to Mereh 21 1920, | | | | | The SAVOY HOTEL F. T. Sowness MANAGER Phone 37 P.O. Box 1704 8UB-PURCNASERS’ OF CR 6 LANDS, aka Provision made for issuance of ——~ | Crown grants to sub-purchasers of Crown Lands, acquiring rights from purchasers who failed to complete purchase, involving forfeiture, on ful- hument ef conditions of purchase, in- Phon® Green 507 1017 Sra Avenue | ! | | terest and taxes. Where sub- - | ers do not claim whole of crighos! oar: | cel, purchase price due and taxes be distributed proportionately over | whole ares. Applications must be | maée by May 1, 1820. | ' ! GRAZING. 6 Graging Act, 1918, for systema: development of livestock industry sotto vides for grazing districts and range Finishing. | #Aministration under Commissioner. Estimates Cheerfully Given Annual grazing permits {squed Jesse m Dumbers ranged; priority for esta! ae ished owners. Stock-owners may foria Aapeciations for range pant. ree, or partially free, ite or settlers, campers er to ten head > = ‘ BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS Specialists in Light apd Heavy Con- struction, Repairs and Alterations. | First Class Staircase Work and | BRICK AND CONORETE BLILOING CONTRACTORS ATISFIES “Wee MacGregor” DRAG SAW The Origtyal Light Weight, Portable, Gasoline Operated Drag Saw and Power Plant. Frequently Imitated—Never Equalled. There are fourteen exclusiv. = faving features em} odied in the CWik! MeoGitnao . » Space will not permit us to give them in detail, but if you will write for our descriptive and illustrated folder which describes the... in detail, we believe you will be smavessed to me palet, af further inquiry. These catures are not povsesse any one 1 the market today, . . — ee WEE MacC:REGOR SAW MANUFACTURING co, °°" ** Sere 810 Granville Street Vancouver, B.C. for Fucl and Oil. WDOUDAAGEADGNOLAANEAESAAODUASUACOONOUADAADEGEANSSOONODARSAUSOLALOOGOLLELOANOESOANADONDOABOEDAGE VENUUUELETELEEUEDEOCUEREUOGESCOUEEREREREPREOEUEGREEGOUSOSCTGECOREEGAREOEEESEUEEENUHEES PRDEROCTEEAUDNDS SURCUUDEATEREESTENGESEGOODEEOOOECAOEEUODUAUEODSELOERTOAUOESRELOLSOOUTOOOOSOOODRE due or payable by soldiers on - emptions recorded after Sune 26, 1918 . wind there wene very few spec- tators. Taxes are remitted for five years. Several new players were in evidence on Saturday. The play- ne capacities of some of them then eVer this season. Among the new ones were Crisp, (Zonnerford and Jackson on the Mancons and Wallington and Wilkinson of the Blues. W.E. Williseroft refereed the game in his usual capable manner and the linesmen were A. Clapperton and Haugh, The teams lined up as follows: Maroons — Waldorf (goal), W Martin, H. Menzies, J. H. Kelly, Crisp, J. Day Bell, Williamson, Mellvaney, Jackson, Connerford and Black. Wilkinson, Ed. Ross, Ed. Uraggs, Bennett, Wallington, A. N. Other, sive promise for better football CHAMBERMAID AND PORTER FOR SALE—25-40 h.p., Medium FOR SALE—Fifteen-foot rowboat gS tennant Blues—Beale (goal),| FOR Apply Hotel Central. FOR BALE Duty Sterling Engine, Bosch Ignition, 4 cyl., 4 cycle, in per- fect condition. $41,500.00,—M. M. Stephens. tf in first-class condition... Apply Parkin & Ward Electric Co. First-class milk SALE goats. Apply to J. Larugson, Osland P. O., B.C. 914 Stuco, Handy, Brown and Harry Foote. CANTATA REPEATED Choral Society Again Put on Musi- eal Work Which Was so Im- pressive Good Friday. was tepeated in the Methodist Chureh last night by the Prince Runert Choral Society. Under the efficient conductorship of J, as well if not better than on its first recital, There was a fair at- tendance in the Methodist Church where it took the plaee of. the regular church evening service, |! After the concert in the West- FOR SALE—Spruce fléat—36 by *7OR BALE—Lots 3 and 4, Block The cantata “Olivet to Calvary” |pog SALE—Lots 17 and 18, Blk. E, Davey, the work was rendered|FOR OTS FOR SALE everywhere at 66. Price $400.00 _Apply Dyb- havn & Hanson. tf LOTS FOR SAE 32, Section 8, Eleventh Avenue, near drydock. $150.00 cash— M. M- Stephens, tf 26, Section 8, Eleventh Avenue, close in. $500.00 the pair, cash —~M. M. Stephens. SALE—Lot 18, Block 29, Section 6, Ninth Avenue, near MeBride. $390.00 cash. M. M4 Stephens. tf oy ee a ee sea lowest prices for cash—M. M. Stephens. tf holme Theatre last night, Miss]. Mary Izard and Mrs. Dalby Brooks Morkill left for Anyox on the Chelohsin where they will @ive a recital on Tuesday night, return- ing to this city by the Prince Ru- pert Thursday night. A. G. GRAY Teacher of Piano Studio 187 Second Avenue PHONE Blue 421 or 444 LPR AA LEPINE OOO POR section, Notary FOR REN'T—Newly completed and decorated Store de Hall is a hundred feet long and specially and other terms, apply to Jim Killas. Street. STEWART LOTS Moderate terms, gerson, Real Estate, FoR AEN RENT with bath. —~ Five-roomed 725 Fraser FOR SALE—Lot 2, Block 10, Map 905, Stewart This lot adjoins busi- ness. section Apply Daily News office. $1,000, LOST—Half sovereign brooch- Finder, please return News Oflice, FARMS FOR SALE MIXED FARMING—The C, P. R. has still some choice lands in well-settled districts ern Canada twenty years to pay; irrigated lands in Sunny South- ern Alberta, with loan of $2,000 in improvements to assist new Act now-—-they are For free booklets information write H. G. Loughran, Canadian Pacific Railway Station, Vancouyer, B, prices; settlers. going fast. and full a Ser Section 7, near Seal Coye $4180 |turnea soldier, intends WANTED—Three-roomed flat or] cash. M. M. Stephens. tf | mission to lease iouse, near McBride Street and are Tre | ids: : the waterfront. M. M. Stephens.!/OR SALE—Lot 15, eres St S. post planit & 7 Pe eae TS arte ete eae . tion 7, Fifth Avenue, near Seal] “*! Comps about ae om asia WANTED—Good boy to work in Cove. $175.00. M. M. Stephens. i Sa eaeiace ia shop, Daily News. tf a ata aN ABE , 'diehnte of the said Za und, and col - = ear HOUSES FOR SALE aining 3,000 acres, more oO! _. ---ee eo > ooo WILLIAM A. NOBLE, Wanted. bINE HOMb, Per Hoomes kK. Freeman, Agent bated March 12th, i¥2 mee LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply to Purchase Lend. VANCOUVER LAND. DISTAICT—DISTRICT OF GOAST, RANGE Il And situate on the west coast of Calvert sland. af acai TAKE NOTICE that Helge meby. oF Prince Kupert, B., | Occul or for per- of fish station, intends | spp! jescribed Inission 10 purchase the following Ce lands: : tles Commencing at 4 post planted i MOT; north of the N, W corner OF north 40 thence east 40 chains aero thence chains; thence west 40 Cham. res south 40 chains, and containing 160 8¢ more or less, HELGE SMEBY, By Mark Simaby, Agent Dated January 2ist, 1920. j cate LAND AUT Te STRICT 18- IN THE SKEENA LAND DISTRICT. = NDS. TRICT OF QUEEN CHAK! OTTE # et , p, strait TAKE NOTICE that Thome’ © cued of Vancouver, B, © OCCUR mmission 0 suldier, intends to app!) I nds lease the following described of on the Commencing at a post Pp! nintles dls shore on Sewell Inlet ab: us ln ‘rom. th fant, and in a westerly © Onan 5 chains entrance of Sewell Inlet; peer thence 10 south; thence 40 challis ne "shore line 10 shore; thence following | re ing 20 poiut ‘of commencement and copts BD acres, more or less. STRAIN, wae E Green, agent rs Dated 26th October, 1918 —-——~ IN PROBATE. op pasrisl q LL1pP EME COUR me ROLL MBIA 1 STRA’ IN THE MATTER OF THI ADMINI NON ACT TION ACT — and sae ESTATE or IN THE. MATTER, OF ED JOSEPH BROWN, DECEA i a rder © c TAKE NOTICE. that i100"). ona day Honour. nr Mee. Youngs made appointed of February, A.D. 1929) 0 of Josep Administrator to the est@ og having Brown, deceased, and all oy ie nereDy claims against the said estate Ny vert, required to furnish sane, f eth day o » the hand! or before the ye inded Matte ath. 1990, and al! ato D8 the to the estute are require’ ing forth: amount of their indebtedne with, : MoM ULLIN JOHN H. itt Administ pavor. f February, 1920. Dated this 6th day ©