, THE DAILY NEWS _———— THE Dauy NEWS THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN SRIFISH COLUMBIA Published Daily and Weekly Guaranteed Largest Ciroulation HEAD OFFICE Daily News Building, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, B.C. Telephone 98. TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—A0 cents per inch. Contract rates on application. DAILY EDITION agai. Friday, November 5, 1915. FISH TRADE FEATURED IN AMERICAN REPORT The daily commerce report of the United States government, is- sued from Washington on Octo- ber 28th, Irving N. Linnell, contains an article by American vice- fe consul at Prince Rupert, dealing with the landing of American = 2, halibut since the cargoes here TAXATION OF WAR PROFITS The president of the Cana- dian Car and Foundry Com- pany, in an official statement to the shareholders, announces that the company's business during the year which will end on September 30, 1916, should be in excess of $150,000,000, as compared with $27,000,000, the best previous year in the company’s business. This amazing increase of cutput is anticipated, although the com- pany’s railroad equipment bus- iness is less than in former years. The record of this cor- poration, which has large or- ders from the Russian govern- ment, indicates the need for immediate action by the Minis- ter of Finance in the direction of taxing war profits. The vol- ume of business’ already brought to Canada as a direct result of the war cannot be less than five hundred million dollars, and may run up even as high as three-quarters of a billion. For the most part it is highly profitable, and as the supplies are shipped to the order of the British, French, and Russian governments there is no fear that the profits will be eaten up by bad debts. The Globe has received in- formation, the authenticity of which it cannot question, that in many of these army con- tracts the profits range from twenty-five to fifty per cent. of the gross earnings, and that some shell contracts in par- ticular have been awarded at prices which give the pro- prietors of the factories more than a half of all the money paid for munitions. Only an accountant, with the authority of the government behind him, could tell if these assertions are true, for it goes without = saying that few of the public 5. 5. VENTURE 5. S. CAMOSUN 3 Setaber En Sails Ff MASSETT, * CLEME: Stet, November fan 28th, Decem Salle for SKIDEG JEDWAY’' November 2nd, 16th, 30t Salle for BELLA COO Riv October 7th, 21st, 623 Second Avenue. = Sa THE UNION STEAMSHIP CO., OF B.C., LIMITED Salis for GRANBY, NAAS, and PORT SIMPSOR, Mondaye at 11 a.m. * Salis for VANCOUVER, SEATTLE and VICTORIA Tuesdays at 8 p. m. STEWART, GRANBY, oe a on ani 2nd, 16th, 9 adth, Movember 19t ENE: vember 4th, 18th, Decemtee — 416th, 28th. JOHN BARNSLEY, companies will disclose at once|passing of the Canadian Fishery Order-in-Council on March 9th. It states that “since the month of April, the number of American here has increased."’ A table of returns at Seattle all their war profits. Some part, by the hocus pocus of book-| Peni ‘i a i . ia ft keeping, will be held in reserve boats. eelling . halibut rainy | steadily war-/|the monthly spending is over, and when the/and Prince Rupert is furnished, war-paying begins, may giove |bhowime that the receipts at Se- a deluge. attle are getting smaller, Canada needs revenue, and|those of Prince Rupert have in- war protits should provide this year at least ten million dollars |that only 3 American vessels toward the cost of Canafa’s,traded here in April, while in army. In Great Britain the|September there were 54. Chancellor of the Exchequer The article goes on to compare expects that the treasury will |Seattle with Prince Rupert prices. receive during 1916 $150,000,-|“The prices paid the vessels for 000 as its share of war profits.|halibut have, on the whole, This payment will be made by|higher in Seattle than in Prince industrial concerns after the limitation of profits by govern- ment authority. It does not mean that the makers of war supplies are to be permitted to they will be levied upon would charge excessive rates and then| 40 much to end gambling in return to the public treasury war stocks.—Toronto Globe. against the proverbial day, which, after the while creased enormously. It states been and tears. War profits in Can- ada should be taxed. An im- mediate announcement that — some small part Dr the: exudes ee — The average profits of the three SALLOW SKIN K years before the outbreak of war will be taken as the basis| iS one of the greatest foes of of calculation, and the com- womanly beauty. It is quickly fait will bo atkives cleared P Corenetng Che cause panies will be allowed five per —sluggish liver—with the aid cent. above the average as le-| of the gently stimulating, safe gitimate profit on their capital | and dependable remedy— as at April 5, 1914. Thus if a BEECHAM’ Ss company had $100,000 invested PILLS in its plant at that time earn- ing an average profit of 6 per Worth a Guinea a Box cent., the shareholders eet Cee we be allowed 11 per cent. on $100,000 as a reasonable profit. A very large part of the excess LAND NOTICE. above this must be returned to |gyeewa LAND csetiegt the State. Ree. OF. COAST. Mr. White, in taxing war] Take NOTICE that Andrew Jackson and profits, will be following a([Claus Peterson, of Porcher Island, B. C., ie occupation ranchers, sound British precedent. not fitting that the owners of }¥4nds:— would factories adapted to the mak-|,,joum or Humpback Greek, ing of war supplies should be |side, thence 30 chains in a northwesterly : S , |direction, following high water mark; permitted to make great for-|inonce 4 chain, more or less, In 8 south- tunes while the bulk of th: |westerly direction to low water people pay in greatly increased taxation, and many direction, following low water thence 1 chain in a northeasterly easterly in blood | mark; : containing 3 acres, more or less, ANDREW JACKSON & CLAUS PETERSON October 18th, 1915, Albert Rooms 2nd Avenue———— Close to the Westholme Theatre sbbdDs Sunda P. elt October Sre, ak CENTRALLY LOCATED STRICTLY MODERN RENTS REASONABLE Weekly or Monthly by Arrangement UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Thureday P. in Agent. 4 4 4 " 5 4 4 4 “ s ‘ " 4 4 a WEAR Carpenters’ Tools af. =—=—=r WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR 710 SECOND AVE Builders’ Hardware Ship Chandlery FRED STORK’S HARDWARE LeEET Foor SHOES Wire Cable Stee! Blocks Fishing Tackle tron Pipe Pipe Fittings, ae Rifles and Shotguns for ev SPORT Rope Valves Ammunition and _R REATION Pumpe ese. Paint Worn hy member Stoves and Ranges Rubberoia Roofing’ Corrugated Iron of anily “WE @HLL NOTHING BUT THE BEST” ; : SOLD BY AtL . SS SHOE DEALERS "| js intend to apply for) It iS fpermission to Jease the following described | Commencing at a post planted at the | on is east | mark; |" thence 30 chains, more or less, in a south- | direction to point of commencement, and | ———— Rupert during this period, (April to September) but this difference is offset to the vessels which have been fishing off the Alaskan coast and the coast of Northern British Columbia by the saving in time and fuel. Several of the American fish companies now have their agents in Prince Rupert, buy here, and ship to the United States via the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway.” | aniline MAIL FOR THE FRONT | In order to facilitate the hand- ling of mail at the front and to insure delivery, it is requested that all mail be addressed as fol- Friday, November 5 » 1945 3 TRAINS WEEKLy SATURDAY MONDAY THURSDAY 10:30 a mM TO EDMONTon, SASKATOON, REGINA, WINNIPEG, sr. PAUL, CHICAGO, EASTERN CANADA AND UNITED STATES Change in Steamer Sailings WINTER SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE NOV. 2nd From PRINCE Rup ERT For Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle. 8. 8. Prince George every Saturday at 9 a. m, 8. 8. Prince Rupert Tuesday at 9 a. m. For Anyox, Thursday Midnight. UNEXCELLED EQUIPMENT “Route of GO EAST via [wine TORONTO, HAMILTON, LONDON OTTAWA, MONTREAL re ALL POINTS In EASTERN CANADA ana UNITED STATES Including New York and Boston. 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