June 14, 1920, peiday Gurneys commenced raak- ing stoves in 1843, Still in the same. line of business 1920. Hundreds in use in Prince Rupert. ae eee On SALE AT Fred Stork’s Hardware 8KOOND AVENUE Phone Black 114 Silversides BROTHERS 2nd Street Phohe Green 1566 P.O. Box 120 Dealers in WALLPAPERS PAINTS VARNISHES KALSOMINE, ETC. t of town orders carefully atlended to PRINCE RUPERT Ceflral Labor Council, O.B. U. ee ee \fMiated Unita and Dates of MEZTINGS ouiiding Trades Uait, Pirst eo) Third Mondays, § @.m, Central Labor Council, 3B Every Tuesday, 8 p.m. = Women's Auxiliary, First and Third V goesdevs, Social Second and Fourth Wedues- days, Business Meetings. Fishermen, Every Thursdgy, > p.m, Mela} Trades, Firet and Third Frida ys: Pishpadinas First Saturday Acreage at Terrace Get your Acré Lot or Ten Acre Tract at Terrace for a summer home before prices advandé. Good lots adjoin- ing the Townsite at reason- .f able prices, yee fruit and lots of fishing Town Lots $75 to $200 Write to Kenney Bros. & Co. Real Estate and Insurance Terrace = « B.C. 1 ord | aulche ad Mr. jthe guests and in explaining the | process of canning. photographs ioficial photographer, ier : | | ) ) ; ; TOM LEE CO. 540 Second Avenue, Weet. * VEGETABLES Wholesale and Retall General Gontractors and Labor Exchange. Prince Rupert, B.G, Phone $47 — P.O, Box 725 t4 Phone 555 $27 2nd Avenue C.V. EVITT Auctioneer ; Auditor and Accountant 4 , | ‘The party arrived home in time jfor dinner, lin for the dance in the evening) | imuch merrymaking. The fish: men ‘of the party ably sustained their jwith the entertainment they had lthe Naas river canneries, accord- ling to the announcement of Capt. Ibe aceepted up to noon of that iday. iof general Party From Convention and Loon People Entertained by Manager Strang of Sunnyside. | eka |} The fisheries visitors and a number of Prince Kupert eitizens including the Mayor, the secre. itary of the Northwest Tourist As- leoc muon, president of the Board of Trade, the American consul, and represeotatives of the eh. jeries, the city couneil, and the press, made a trip up the Pkeena [liver yesterday on the fishery ibeal Thomas Grosby. The trip jWwas tmade possible through the lkindness of J. T. ©. Williatne, | feharios inepectlor, and was un- ider the auspites of tire Board of Trade. The party, jabout forty, leannery just liune h which [itis house, which numbered reached Sunnyside in time for a fish was served in the The menu consisted — exclusively of teh packet! the Cosse-Millerd | |Packing Company who were the) or handled by ihosts and were ably represented iby the cannery manager, J. F, ‘Strang. It consisted of red spring jsalmon, pilebard, clam chowder, jand sevetnal other varieties of heh jprepared in various ways. | After lunch the process of can, ining was shown, some fish having secured for the oecasion through the kindgess of Manager of the Cassiar Cangery, who Strang in entertaining heen On the wharf taken by the Harry Me- and a hearty vote of thanks was proposed by President Park- of the Board of Trade, to Mr. Strang for his Kindness and cour- aod was carried by acclama. ewe the party singing “He's a Ji tly Good Fellow.” were : . Lt, lesy, bringing Mr. Strang On board the boat.there waa reputation as raconteurs of Won- derful yarns and on arrival back in Prince Rupert expressed the n- selves as particularly pleased received. ornmes masa ~ MAGEE’S SUIT FAIL FAILS Bali Player Loses Jury's Verdict in $9,500 Suit—Appeal Enjered. CINCINNATI, June 19—-At a jury trial in the snit entered by |Magee, the Cincinnati ball player, jagainst the Chieago National League club for $9,500 beeause of the club's refusal to permit him lo play for them again, a verdict for the defence was re- turmed. The case will be appealed. ie The Man in the Moon | SAYS: ~ THAT once again the Dominion Government has shown a vucillat- ppliey. It is weakening on the i et announcements, e’ > * ° THAT first it will and then it won't. «It is hardly fair to its newspaper supporters to run off on a tangent and then take it all back. »- . > . THAT the only thing for the Unionist organs to do just now is to wait and wonder . > ad THAT dering how to wait. some of them are won- long they - = > > THAT in a speech before the Elks the other night Fred Stork said that the older a man became, the farther he could jump when he was a boy. * = * THAT distance alway4 lends Winchantment, whether in time or ‘in space, "yu . e > THAT the yOung man in his Twente remarks that there are exéeprions, je pays that he does not’ hi ee A girl in the next town ich as one in the back paplon — + \) HAH ie venkat on freight YHAhoutai— wie siv® . e THAT is footish to worry @r Jae Of fresh fruit and vege- ‘Captain Smith Mas Desided toltabies when there is good fish in Maintain Mer In. the Maas River, Alice Arm and Stewart Service. The Lady Mine is to make reg- uiar tips to Port Simpson, Alive Arm, Anyox, Stewart, Hyder and W. H. Bmith, head of the Lady Mine Fishing and Freighting Co,, made yesterday afternoon, The big power schooner will joave the government wharf every Saturday evening and freight will tuere is already a quantity carto listed for the north by her tomorrow night. The vessel will reagh here on her retatn about the middle of the week, WANT LESS THEORY AND MORE PRACTICE ——— Would Abolish Exams in Schoole; Too Great Menta! and Nervous Tax on, Pupile. CALGARY, June 10.—Through- out Alberta there is a general feeling not only among educa- tionists but among business men that the formal term and exam- inations in the schools should be abandoned as too great a tax on the mental and nervous systems of the pupils, and the Edmonton Roard of Trade has even gone 80 far as to adopt a resolution de- claring that these examinations | 2 ane not a good influence and that there is too much curriculum in the public schools of that oity. to a minimum, concludes the the &e& and a bit of thour in the HY, not te mention an oecasional two bit potato: > > > THAT Burnaby's has been given the G. B. for not enforcing the liquor laws. In Prince Rupert doubtless there is enforcement, but hat eight ounees allowed on prescriptions sverms to be very strong stuff. police chief THAT it might even be said to be “heady.” There may be something you want. See the classified column MINERAL ACT, (Form PF.) CERTIFICATE OF IMPDOVENENTS. NOTICE. “wolf” Mincral Claim, sitate in the éaas Hiver Mining Division of Cassiar Dis- |) week Where located;—-Near the head of Alice "Te ’ tice an 1, J.B. Stark, Free oe Sat, eer oe ix 0 the ming g Hecorter for a Certificate of obtaining t of = By that action, une “ante 85, { be commenced before 4 Issuance ‘ot ee such Cortiffeate of Iii, povelicl , wy oh Bt (ATER NOTICE, DIVERSION A AND USE. TAKE NOTICE that t Premier Gold Mining Co., Lid, Peemior Bf » Oy ee wi tewar a for a licence Si and use three cue feet of water ther Creck, which flows west ad eae into Cascade Creek, about quarter mile worth of %, sessetiotiongl % ine eer ath atrean it's = M ol mS 0 rt Mineral este! will, a Thu er ai a frees . cai ay ene {ta0.” on. ae and an oath They claim thet arithmetic) | A copy ‘y vg NOTICE 18 HEREBY a unt prec! EAP a oe e: Sat ate everyday husiness lessens ast wack si is ana wth | on suc is or yr Townate will equip the boys and girls for Corp tra et »™ Water ta, Faraamnen Sapalatin’ cobaee the actual work ne “yg to faco ines, ctor, C, et oe oak, i 4 of = tiie nattee, aur when they leave schoo a sens dua, Home work should be restricted aeMieN BOLD MINING oP apotiea nt, [seh o, by Dale L, Pitt, Agent, The date of a) first publication of this notice is May 4, 1020, board's report, will have; simply ‘ineans—that we must do}| MERCHANTS, MANUFACTURERS ans ae jpanbons i HEREUNDER Pes yt TO Chip THE ** Resolved, i That the following excise taxes be Imposed, ievird and.cotiected on the total purchase prire of the articles bereinaféer specified, and. om, articles of clothing the said tax may be imposed upon the combined selling price of materials and cost of manufacture when said sepapately: * (ay A tax of tem per cei on—- Boots, shoes, pumps @nd slippers of any material (not ineleding shoes OF appliances mace to order for persons having s crippled or deformed foot oF ankle) im excess of 69.00 per pair. ; Hats, men's and boys’, in excess Of $6.00 care; . Gapt, theu's and boys’, in excess Of $2.00 earh; Hose or stocking®, sitk, men's and beys', In excess of $1.00. per pair; q Neckties and neckwear and scarfs, men’s, women's, tilsses’ and toys’, i oxvecese of $1.50 each; Clotting, consisting of coat, vest and pants or coat and pants, men’s and boys’, in excess of $45.00; Cloth overcoats, inen's and boys’, women's and misses’, in excess of $56.40 each; Nigtiqowns in excess of $3,00-each; Howse or smoking jackets or bath end jouncing robes; Pyjainas and underwear in excess of $5.00; * Paws; Purses and pocketbooks, in excess of $2.06 eacn; Shopping and handbags, in excess of $6.00 each; Omtreiias, pargsols aud sunshades, in excess of $4.00 each; Trunks, in excess of $40.00 each; Valises, travelling bags, suifeases, hat boxes and * fitted oe cases in excess of $25.00 each; Gioves, eacept Tur, in excess Of $3.00 per pairs Dresses, women’s and misses’, in excess of 845.00 each; Suits, women's and misses’, in excess of $60 each; Opera cloaks; Coats and robes, the component material of chief value being fur, excess of #100 each; lyory handied cutlery; Out glassware; Sporting goede, such as tennis racqnets, pets, racquet and } presses, skates, spowshors, skis, loboggans, canoe paddies, and cushions, «polo mallets, basebelf bats, gloves, masks, prosectora, shoes and uni- forms, football helmeis, harness and goals, basketball goals end uni- forms, golf bage aid clubs, lacrosse sticks, balls cf all kinds, fishing rode end reeis, Dilard and pool tables, chess and checker board and pleées, dice, games and parts of games (except playing cards and children’s toys and games), and all. similar articles commonty or com- mercially known @= sporting goods, in exeess of 50 cents; * Miated ware not otherwise provided for in tis resolution adapted for hoseboid or office use; Ee Velvets, velveteens. piash and silk fabrics; Embrotieries of silk; t lace, incloding collars or ecollarettes of lace and all eniiaatia in y MAY BE AFFECTED BP ‘The following are ihe provisions of the Resolutions affecting the Special War aan Act, 1945, sae and neld to be in effect omand afler 19th, May, 1920. That it is expedient to amend The Special War Revenne Act, 1915, and to provide: Walslcoals, men's, sold separately from sulla, ip excess of 95.00 as OY including \ siniinana, men's and boys’, in ezeess 9f $3.00 > aig Bonnets and hoods, vanperte ana misses’, in exness of 612.00 ~ lla or stockings, #itk, women's and misses’, in excess of 2.60 YT ditiln, peltieoats and waists, tn excess of $42.00 earn; rom Rerenene we 4 eS Pee? On apirits end strong waters of any kind, mised or ingredients, as being or known or designaicd essencis, extracts, lotions, tinetures or spirituous fruit essences pot otherwise on alcoholie perfumes and perfumed spirits, ~~ Javender waters, hair, toots and skin washed and or. ligns containing spirits of any kind. a (g) A tax of thirty cents peg gallon— On ale, beer, porters and stout; — cad wines of ali kinds except’ than forty per cent of proof spirits. (hk) A tas of three dollars per gation— On uampagne and all other sparkling wines: (1) A tax of fifty cents per galion— Op lime juice and frutt juices forufed wit ee than twenty-five per cent of proof spirits not oth in this resolution, 4. That the excise taxes as ett moh (b) That thé Minister may require every eniailitestniin saler to take out an annual licence for the purpeses prescribe a fee therefor, fot exceeding $5, and the refusal shall be a sum not exceeding $1,000. (¢) That any sveh tax, costs or penalties may, et the Minister, be recovered and imposed im the Exchequer as or in any other Court of competent jurisdiction, in , “Majesty, {d) That this tax on sales shall not apply to sales or f+ ta "Meats, fresh, Salled or piekied; butter; ‘margorine, buttetine or any other substitute \ Vegetables; femits; gra, and seeds in their , Tolled roasted or 2 of lace; 5 ing : rye four; wheat four Ribbons of all kinds and materials. ‘ : : : or ground; tea; salt; cattle foods; (b) A tax Of twenty per cent on— Haters) fresh, pickled, salted, smoked, dried or boneless; - Cigar and cigarette holders and pipes in excess of #2.59 earh;.. «.'! | -molasses; anthracite or bituminous coal; artificial Cigar and Cigaretic cases, ash trays and matcm boxes of qoid or .); » thereof or to goods exported. silver; vay of igtyic) gm, (@) Pat the provisions of this Humiders and smoking stands; (GO shatl be deemed to have come {nto Hunting and shooting ‘garments and riding habite;.*! iv x and! te have applied Hunting and bowle knives; {eda consumption on and Gold and silver handled pocket knives and peg¢ies noo] pre imported for Gold, Silver, ebony and ivory tolletware; ’ that c Articles of silver not otherwise provided f vp tion 6 Teas a stomp, tu ot ten preps - adapted for household ‘or office tie; Heo : promisory notes and bills of Silver or gold deposit ware; { rean, ty ee or less, and that a tax ef two Wearing apparel, not otherwise provided for ia. WR; wei! hundred dollars or fractional part ; comiponest meterial of chief valye being fur; ‘kin. ton. vol % That a stamp tax of two j Liveries, livery boots and hats; ; ae pee there of stock trepapaereds Ortental rugs; * Tite eat, ‘ re the provisions of tho sald: Carpets in exeese of 83.00 yard; S ; 4“ Bottles and packages coitaining a proprietary or Curtains, incliding tapestry curtains, in excess of $7.40. each, ){{fumery requiring that an adhesive stamp be aM Chandeliers, exeept for churches; real or Imftation, for personal use or for adornament of the person.’ ie A tex of Ofty per cegt. on— Articles of gold not otherwise provided for & this reselution adapted for household or office use. 2. That the excise taxes as imposed by the precediog resojution ‘shall be pald by the purchaser to the vendor at tee time of sale for consumption er use, or on importation for consumption or use other thap for re-sale, in addition to the, deties of customs slready upposed, and by the vendor to His Majesty in accordance with such regulations as may be prescribed. 9. That the following excise taxes be imposed, levied and collected on the articles hereinafter specified, namely— (a) A tax Of ten per cent oa-— Boats, yachts, capoes and motorboata Provided that om satisfac- tory proof Deing furnished thas these articles will be only for trading or commercial purposes @ refund of the amount pitd under this resolution shaii be granted; Cameras welghing not more thaa 100 pounds; Candy and confectionery; Chewing gum or substitutes therefor; Firearms, Shells or cartridges fort use other than for militie . pur- yee s > Pienos and organs (other that pipe. organs); musical instruments not otherwise’ provided for in this resolution, (db) A tax of Ofteen per cent an-- Automobiles adapted or adaptable for pessenger use; fe) A tax of twenty per ceut oa-— : Mechani¢a) player pianos, grapbophones, phopegrephe talking me- chines, musie boxes and records used in conpection. therewtih or with any musical instrument; : (a) A tax playing cards for every Afty-four cards or fraetion of fifty-four IN each package-- When selling at $25 or less por gross package—tmenty-Ave cents per pack; When selling in excess of $25 per gnoss package-—Oifty — per pack, (ec) A tax OF thirty per cemt on— . Patent @nd proprietary medicines, including medicinal of medicated wines, vermouth and ginger wine containing Bot Raa ‘whan forty per cent of proof apirit. (f) A tax of wo dollara per galion— ¥ On rum, whisky, brandy, gin, wines eontaining @aére forty per cent proof spirits, cordials, liqueurs and spirituous and te liquors not otherwise provided for tp this veaglution. auttable, for beverage Purposes; On fime juice or fruit juices, aes with or containing’ more than twenty-five per cent of proof spirit NOTICE terest due to evidence that ail taxon, w or Provincial, have been Articles commonly or commercially kaown, 63 jewellery, wibetier 1 ¢ ¢teturns; cackooin duplicate, one covering sates non-sparkling, manufactured or tmported previous to oH 42. oat the provisions of the said Act relating to prescribe. : # 11. Tha? respecting bottles or packages containing wie, May, 1920, stamps as set fed ta: SS 908 i made by the Minister. : and all the other provisions oP the said Act meonsistent tutions, be repealed. a * Rie es au APPLICATION OF ABOVE. Luxury Tax, (see Resolution 1) i payable On the Ss | ment of the chartered accountant in she wholesalor ta like effect; and (b)}casb full amount of the tax i JAM eapries are to Ne sd out 1 ANDEAN ba Me P er ee eee ae ant vo 84 Lteaes 7. PA on LeeTroe OF LAND QRVENUE OFFICE Ps ane Os Yb), (BR and (9) do assented to. 9, FAX PAVARLE Of ALL ay Tee