wh)? 45 are our satisfied customers : Ask the people who have their work done here—particular per- sons too—and let them tell youwhywe do their work, And then—try our excellent Dry Cleaning and Pressing Service. Canadian Steam Laundry Phone 8 IN YOUR HOME has an influence that’s worth more than wealth. 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 "aay Will Edmunds Prince Rupert Music Store Opposite the Post Office | Box 644 Phone BLACK 183 Refugee Beans From Fraser Valley Refugee beans the fertile Fraser They are stringless. QUAKER BRAND is the choicest of these, and grow in Valley. only the perfect ones are canned under this famous name, Dominion Canners B.C. Limited Head Office, Vancouver, B- C. For Comfort, Courtesy and Service go to The SAVOY HOTEL F.T. Bowness . MANAGER Phone 37 P.O. Box 1704 Hand Your Baggage Checks to JOE BROWN Motor Transfer and Passenger Service Stand, Empress Hotel Phones 176, Black 334 Quick Deliveries jin PRINCE GEORGE The large number of motorists this town will shortly ‘core together for the purpose of form- ing an Automobile Club. * * . Telegraphic advices reéeived here last week from M. D. Hamil- ton, Canadian Bank of Commerce inspector, say that the bank will open a branch here immediately. * * * , The city council last week pass- ed the rate of 25 mills for muni- cipal taxation this year. This will be inadequate but it is antici- pated to raise special revenue. ! * * . Renshaw and Miss E, Londale, of ‘Loos, B. C., were united in marriage by Rev. 8. Pollinger on Saturday, April 40. John H. The marriage was solemnized on Monday, April i2, by Rev. Father Leray, of Alex. McDonald, of Dunster, and Miss Rose Mc- Millan, of Maintown, Ont. Frank Gagne was best man and Miss Kathleen Brown the bridesmaid. A wedding breakfast was held in the Alexandra Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. J, H. Johnson en- tertained a large number of friends at the Alexandra Hotel on Friday night last. Dancing was enjoyed to music supplied by Chas. Balagno and a delightful supper followed. There may be something you want. See the classified column SKEENA LAND RECORDING DIVISION, DISTRICT OF QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. TAKE NOTICE that William J. Leary of Skidegate, B. C., settler, intends to apply for a license to prospect for coal and petroleum on and under the following described lands:— Commencing at a post planted at the north-west corner of OD. L. 1854; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains, to point of commencement. . WILLIAM 9. LEARY, Applicant. Dated this 6th day of March, 1920. SKEENA DISTRICT JAND RECORDING DIVISION, OF QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. _ TAKE NOTICE that William J. Leary of Skidegate, bt}. C., settler, intends to apply for a licenie to prospect for coal and petroleum «in and under the following deseribed knds:— Commencing at a post planted at the north-west corner of D. L. 1853; thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; thence east 80 chains, to point of commencement. WILLIAM J. LEARY, Applicant. Dated this 6th day of March, 1920. SKEENA LAND RECORDING DIVISION. DISTRICT OF QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. TAKE NOTICE that William J. Leary of Skidegate, B. C., settler, intends to apply for a license’ to prospect for coal and petroleum on and under the following described lands:— Commencing at a post planted at the north-west corner of D.L. 1853; thence north 80 chains; thence east 8&0 chains; thence south 80 -chdins; thence west 80 chains, to point of commencement. WILLIAM J, LEARY, Applicant. Dated this 6th day of March, 1920. SKEENA LAND RECORDING DIVISION. . DISTRICT OF QUEEN CHARLOTTE . ISLANDS. TAKE N(‘TICE that William J. Leary of Skidegate, 8. C., settler, intends to apply for a licepse to prospect for coal and petroleum on and under the following deseribed fands:— Commencing at a post planted at the northwest corner of D.L. 1853; thence north 80 chains; thence west 80 chains; thence south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains, to point of commencement. WILLIAM J, LEARY, Applicant. Dated this 6th day of March, 1920. TIMBER SALE X 2003. Sealed tenders will be received by the Minister of Lands not later than noon on the 22nd day of April, 1920, for the pur- chase of Licence X 2003, to cut 530,000 feet of Spruce, Cedar-and Hemlock on an area situated in Big Lake, Range 3, Coast District, Two (2) years will be allowed for re- moval of timber. Further particulars of the Chief Forester, Victoria, B. C., or District Forester, Prince Rupert, B.C, TOM LEE CO. 840 Second Avenue, West. VEGETABLES Wholesale and Retail General Contractors and Labor, Exchange. Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 547 -—— P.O, Box 725 Hotel Prince Rupert EUROPEAN PLAN $1.50 per day and up. FIRST-CLASS OAFE !more. A La Carte. THE DAILY NEWS CONTRACTS MAY BE ENFORCED Proposed Legislation in Regard to Agreements Between Labor Unions and Employers. (Special by G.T.P, Tetegraphs.) OTTAWA, April 19.—-Legisla- tion to place agreements between labor organizations and employ- in the same class as iegail contracts enforceable by the courts, is talked of here as a re- sult of certain outlaw. strikes. Those strikes are in violation of agreements and contrary to the wishes of international execu- tives. For instance, in Montreal the printers have walked out al- though their agreement has some! time yet to run and wages have been supplemented by gbonusés and although their aetion has been disapproved by the executive officers of their international or- ganization. ers BE pms ees pe rms sre me rs mse re mE | The Man in the Moon SAYS:-- x ~~ THAT if prohibition has done nothing else, says a contemporary it has hxed, your latchkey so it isn’t too thick to go into the keyhole when you get home at night. * s . THAT the latest brand of safe will be made>»to store potatoes, those being the most valuable articles around a house that a thief could lay hands on. THAT Eve held forth in Para- dise And found much pleasure in it, For when she did her; Monday wash It only took a minute. “THAT the latest fad is for women to keep account of every- thing purchased. * * . THAT if any local lady has such a book, the Man in the Moon will order to provide humorous bits ord er toprovide humorous bits for this column. THAT according to certain au- thorities, Pattullo can do no good. If he fails to get anything for the city he is not looking after his constituency, and if he gets any- thing, it is just for election pur- poses. It is to be assumed that if he died it would be _from cowardice, and that if he lives it is like his impudence, THAT it would be a wise thing to give some consideration to the housing question in Prince Ru- pert, and then consider it some THAT it might be wise to peti- tion the weather man for such conditions as to enable the winter underw var, to be sloughed on May (st. THAT it is hardly wise to pub- lish a special despatch telling what the legislature is going to two days after that august body has prorogued for a year. do seon, mg itigin by THAT it is not uncommon for people here to take a flier in min- ing, in fishing or in some other more orm less speculative venture, but no one thought they would ever have a chance to take such a flier as is promised here early next month when the first hydro drops into the harbor from the clouds. : SUPPLIES HAVE LEFT FOR FISHING GROUNDS Scow Load of Ice and Supplies Taken to Dundas by Inver- ness Buyer. W. E,. Beale, buyer for the In- verness Cannery, has been in town for the past day or so and last night left for Inverness with a scow in tow of his launch with ice and supplies which will be taken to Dundas Island for the convenience of the salmon troll- ing boats there. This is a month earlier than usual for the supplies to go out but the fishing bas al- ready actively commenced, Mr. Beale states that work is now proceeding apace on the re. building of the Inverness cannery, Machinery will arrive from the south soon and the cannery will be running full blast by June 4, reais SLi.) Two-color window cards take the eye quickly. See them at the News Job Department. to file you Dominion of Canada Department of Finance Do not forget r Income Tax Return on or before the 30th of April, 1929, At ployed in Cana business in Canada, are liable to a tax on income, as follows 1. Every unmarried earned $1,000 or niore. 2. All other individuals who during calendar year 1919 received or earned $2,000 0 more. 3. Every corporation and joint stock cor whose profits exceeded year ended in 1919. va Forms the 30th of April, 1920 ALL INDIVIDUALS Form T 1. must use Form T 1A. CORPORATION to be used in filing returns on or before farmers and ranchers must use FARMERS AND RANCHERS giock companies must use Form other than Obtain Forms Postmasters. S and joint Penalty falls to do so within the time tion duly required according to to a penalty of which the default continues. Every person required to make « returc, who subject to a penalty of Twenty- of the amount of the taz payable. Any person, whether tasable, or otherwise. who fails to make a return or provide informa- the Act, shall be liable on summary conviction $100 for each day during making a faise statement in any return of in any Information required by the Minister, shall be liable, on summary conviction, not exceeding $10,000, or to six months’ imprison - ment or to both fine and imprisonment. limit, shall be | 1 axation. five per centum penalties. the provision of Also any person to a penalty 2 persons residing in Cana widower, without dependants Act, who during the calendar year 1919 r $2,000 during the fiscal General Instructions. Assistant Inspectors of Taxation or from Read carefull Form before filling it in. 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. R. W. BREADNER, Commissioner of Taxation da, em- or Carrying on da, Person, or widow, or as defined by the eceived or the r npany from the Inspectors or y all instructions on THE DAILY NEWS WILL Not BE Res PONSIBLE FoR INSTRUCTIONS OR THE } | CANCELLATION OF WANT ADS OVER THE TELEPHONE. | Shem mre WANTED. WANTED — Cannery storekeeper: for coming season. One with previous experience preferred. Apply Canadian Fish and Cold Storage Company, Limited. 93 WANTED-—Young man for whole- sale warehouse work, with groeery experience. Good op- portunity for Apply box 62 Daily News. tf WANTED — Woman for renova- tory work. Apply J. W. Mac- donald, cleaning and pressing, 516 Fulton Street. 95 WANTED — Furnished or partly furnished suite of 3 or 4 rooms —Apply P. O. box 800 of phone 234. tf WANTED—Three-roomed flat or house, near McBride-Street and the waterfront, M. M. Stephens. WANTED—Good boy to work in shop, Daily News. tf CHAMBERMAID AND PORTER Wanted. Apply Hotel Central. SITUATIONS WANTED Experienced bookkeeper, male, de- ‘sires position. Kesident here six years. Phone Red 271. 94 A young girl desires position in store. Apply P. O. box 779. FOR SALE FOR SALE—P, R. T. No. 1, boat for towing or packing salmon. Is 57.2 feet long, 14.3 wide, 7% deep. Grass tonnage 39.96, registered tonnage 27.18- -50 h.p. Wolverine. Heavy steel plates tanks, capacity 2,000 gallons. Iron Sheeted bottom. Apply Theo Collart, Westholme Theatre Block, 114 FOR SALE—25-40 h.p. Medium Duty Sterling Engine, Bosch" Ignition, 4 cyl,, 4 cycle, in per- fect condition, $%1,500.00.—M.,. M. Stephens. tf FOR SALE—Dining room suite, reasonable. Apply suite 10 Summit Apartments. ft advancement.— |}, by }FOR SALE—Two Apple Dydamos -rebuilt—in good condition. Half price. Apply to J. Field, Cow Bay Slip. FOR SALE—National senger, car. Apply newstand at wharf. seven pas- Littie’s 96 float—36 by} Apply Dyb- | tf} FOR SALE—Spruce 66. Price $400.00 bavn & Hanson. a Pee eer ee hn cee | FOR SALE—New Sunset Sewing machine, $45.00. Barrie’s Fur- niture Store, tf | a | FOR SALE—Bone dry fir lumber. |} Also some good tables. Phone} Blue 404, 90 FOR SALE — Boxes for window | boxes at $1 each, Daily News Oflice, tf FOR SALE—Davenport bed, $60.- 00, Barrie’s Furniture Store. FOR SALE—Slightly used piano. Singer Shop, 144 Third Ave. HOUSES FOR SALE FINE HOME, best residential section. Moderate terms. Hel- gerson, Real Estate, Insurance, Notary Public. LOTS FOR SALE “OR SALE—Lots 3 and 4, Block 32, Section 8, Eleventh Avenue, near drydock, $150.00 cash— M. M, Stephens. tf FOR SALE—Lots 17 and 18, BIk. 26, Section 8, Eleventh Avenue, close in. $500.00 the pair, cash ~-M, M. Stephens. FOR SALE—Lot 18, Block 29, Section 6, Ninth Avenue, near McBride, $390,00 cash. M, M. Stephens. tf bishacs ecidoetnie aaeearean FOR SALE—Lot 15, Block 5, Sec- tion 7, Fifth Avenue, near Seal Oove, $175.00. M. M. Stephens. FOR SALE-—Lot. 10, Block 49, Section 7, near Seal Cove $180 cash. M. M. Stephens. ‘ tf LOTS FOR SALE everywhere at lowest prices for eash—-M. M. | FOR SALE—Lot 8, Block 10,8 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS: 2 CENTS PER WORD IN ADVANCE. e No Advertisement Taken for Less than 50c i 98 Stephens. if tion 7, Fifth Ay near Seal Cove $175.00 cash M. Stephens : ) STEWART LOTS -; FOR SALI Lot 2 Block 40, Map 905, St rie site. Prite, 81,000, rl t j ns pus Apply Da : FOR RENT FOR RENT i . aece Hall specially and otl ‘ terms Jim 4 ; anes oe a ? FOR RENT i a modern——Me Mo! Apartm 7 iv Mel ery. Gibbons Apply McCatery, Doyle. ar, RI NI suite it ' ‘ Mrs. Wolter nished Lp] | ae } s. Phone Red: St. Louis ! . Phon ? FARMS FOR SALE ' Dp >wING—The ! p, fh MIXED FAKRMLS We | noice lands In has stil te in Wesle well-settled distritts © i | f sale al lo ern Ganaua } to ay} ri twenty years “ : ep nny Soule irrigated a : of 39,000 ern Alberta, wilt toe” tae In imp! ments to 4 Se cad they a settlers \ Oe booklel g i i ‘ " roiling 4 H, wre” f nation wrilé and full forn an Paci G. Loughra! Canadian BRneee eo neouvels 7 Railway Statio! 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