PAOR two Always Keeps Fresh "SAUDA" DAILY KDITU -Hi Boat retains its delicious flavor in the air-tight aluminum packets in which all SALADA is sold. The Daily News PRINCE RUPKHT DRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except'Siinday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. H. P. PULLRN, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month ......... $l.fn By mail to all parts of the Rritish Empire and the-United States, in advance, per year ,. ' $0.00 To all other countries, in advance;' per year $7.ro Transient Display Advertising. -.. .$1.40 per inth per insertion Transient Advertising on Front Page. 82.80 per inch Local Readers, per insertion 25c per linn Classified Advertising, per insertion 2c per word Legal Notices, each insertion 15c per agate lint' Contract Rates on Application. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. Tuesday. Nov. in, J 023. How Shall We Pay Our Taxes? We hae lo pay taxes We cannot escape. We have spent a lot of money on what we rail permanent investments Mich as roads bridges and public buildings and we have incurred debts in so dojng. The interest on the debts is being pah! and the priwipjf will hae lo be relumed. We niiit pay our way. Everyone but a Bolshevist will agree with that. The question then arises n to how that money shall bo collected. We experiment a great deal in regard to this matter ami we often change. .lust now we pav income taxes, we nay properly taxes and if we die an inheritance lax is deducted from otir eslale before the legacy is turned over to the relatives. And there are oilier taxes. ' Some of the Vancouver property owners have objected to me present pian ot collecting income tax, they object to the in herilauce lax and they do not like to pay the property tax. Fair Method i ' ' . Raising Money. '. , The income tax seems to lie,' the fnliesl method of taxing people, i lie rtrn pay more" ml proportion than do Iho pour". The very pour pay nothing. Jf.a jniio has.n.-funily he.gejs-.aii exejnp lion that the single man doe nol'gel; llius the man is taxed for heing a liarhelor. I he l.(.x rale increases according to the in come or the person taxed. If the tux 'is taken off the income if must be imposed elsewhere, but nobody wants il, yet it must be paid. Succession Duty ' Not Excessive. ' When a person dies be Usually leaves hi properly, lo hi wife ami family. Hut before this , Is. done ,(. at. sep in and takes a part known as the succession duly. If a man dies worth ff 10(1.00(1 the stale asks' four percent. In Saskatchewan he takes five, in Ontario five, in Nova'Srotia four and half. If he ha three million dollars Hie slate takes :t(i per cent in H.C. a great deal .more lhaii they take in any other province of Canada. Thai means that the government of Hrilish Columbia is conducted democratic principles The very rich have' to pay high whereas the people who are moderately rich are u-ed much beller. The average person will lake no exception (o Hrilish Columbia's method if taxing incomes or legacies. II is not a Liberal or a Conservative measure particularly but is recognized by all parties as a proper way of levying. i There. are growing up in Hrilish Columbia today a number or men who are so rich Hint tliey fancy themselves injured by these just laws. They do not like o have to pay. So tjiey arc petitioning the government lo make changes in accordance with their selfish views. They, waul' the poor lo pav more and Hunch less. :.., , s ''M'ritfsif Columbia people, as iv .whole will not stand for lax-iug the j.fyjr and aljiiwiuglfift Yifti ,lo gel off free' ' They wil! resist it even .to thr(iwiiiLg,?imo'5kpi)iwer any : guve,rnmenlithliLab templs iL ' ' ' ' ; " Spirit Of Times Dangerous. . ' Ilis the spirit of trying to gel 'everything and leaving 'nothing lor others that makes holslicvisls, socialists, reds communists. The selfishness of the rich-has nlwtfys bred strife and rebellion. II is allsollllelv OlliiOsed to llu sOiril nf Mm linmi II i the sjiirit that gpail the workiiigmau lo take an nclivt and jMioiriiiiHT.s .in unwise ji.iri hi suikcs nno in political nre. l oiiaj we in Hrilish Columbia are well to the fhre in social and gov-ernmeiilaf "methods. We have many advanced laws wbii h are rather costly. . have fairly eipiHable laxntiou ami anv ultenipf lo turn backward should be resisled to the utmost. FREE RECIPE BOOK- r,to ,:",M, , CkMM Co. Lid. MomItmI. To?. dkUSi iTffwB v: i 'j ' THANKSGIVING (CHURCH PARADE SERVICES HELD AND UNVEILING Special Services Took Place at Features of Spec'nl Services at Most of Services In City Churches on Sunday The Thanksgiving season and was dealt wilh by Hev. P. ! IJaislcr at lioth services of St Paul's Lutheran Church in the .Melropole Hall. In the evening the pastor look as his siihjccl. 'Christian Stewardship,-' and re- member canvass" which lakes place next week when all followers of Hie church will he interviewed for the purpose of obtaining siihseripllons and enlist- ing new members. This is a re- gular campaign at this lime of the year in the Lutheran Church. There wa special music by lo Choir. Hie eeuiniu anthem being "Heaven For .Me." with Kdwarl Haisler a organist. There were special Thanksgiving lessons and prayers at the ninrniiiL' servire in lln Ilnilcil the evenlna there was special music by the choir with ,A. .1. Lancaster a organist and Hev. W. II. Pierce 'of Port gave the address. Presbyterian Church Hev. Ir. Charles J. Cameron the relieving pastor, look both St. Andrew's Church on 4Il-pilliUII.-H pil Pl'IJ lll!lllll IT uniiw. I k.i 11 rvli I Vm V- . .1 , : a . . I II' i'iujfcini-i i on Miniiay. Anglican Sunday Tim ini"i,lii In ih.i iiHiriiinir of 11. anniversary of the W"y;uwUt.f f ,,. ,,ir, North U.K. """T" """" ""M,ii,u "." W,u World War to an end n into were specially referred lo at the services In all city churches on Mimlay. 'rifr' were lange con- llpai.nnlil Hcaiuiclit .'tuuI 11.1 II... the (ileal (ileal Veterani' .orialioii to attend jspecinl AriiiUtfce Day service iiml the unveiling in tin Mt'iiiiu of a hamloiuc penai anrimoii wus ,.. -, , mi , , i.., .,,.,., ,..,., 1 I- ii... I., r-"' ' " " Miuui ori-iii .ii ioo, me rui"ti ill ..... . most ene. being pleading in deed. In the morning at the Hptll , Sl. An.l.-. vv-A.Ii. an r.l.urrli Church, Hey. K. (. -turner spoke ,. on world history since the sign inp of the Armistice, referring particularly to the pact recently signed at. Locarno. There was it chords oT girls of the Mission Rami. Hi the Evening, the pastors subject was "Thanksgiving,'' and ..Miss Catherine .lones was sptnist. W". Yniighau Davies was orjiaiiist nt hold services. Lutheran Church The subject of Thanksgiving pulpit erected Hf Knglnnd morning al the Salvation Army; PAN ADRIAN fflllRTFKY ..(..! .....I II II S...l,.,.. W V Wl I A MJU . i uhiii-i anil iniiib. iii-.i in i lit? evening when there was also oeaI solo by Mr. Wilson and pi;i'no solo by Mrs. Mastin. EXTENSION WORK UNITED CHURCH Rev. Dr. S. S. Osterhout of Van couver to Visit Anyox and Prince Rupert Next Week Itev. Dr. S. S. Osterhout of Vancouver, superintemlent ol Oriental Missions for the L'niled Church, will lour the coast next week In the -interest of extension ireim f A m rip frit.'. In. . fltl riia ....... .......... v.,r iiirougn ine oily enrome to Anyox laler returning and slopping off here. Hev. Ilirhiuond Craig of Vancouver will tour the inferior on similar business and may also visit Prince lluperl. SALE OF POPPIES Total as Result of Saturday's Effort With Some Returns to be Made Yet Is About $200 street eollections hy the Imperial Order, Oauwlilers of (lie Kmpire. n n result of Hie Poppy Hay lagging m Saturday, lolnl- leil 9JJ8..H. there were also receipt from the ,ale of poppies In the schools as follows: Ilorden Street. 2n.75; Hoofh School. I7.0: Seal Cove. ?'.'.35: High School, 7. The sum of 921.80 vva turned In from (leorgelown; i -'."( rrom, the SI. Ilegls Cafe; ride from Hryanl & (treerj lOc from the Prince lliipert Hilliard I'arlor. ami $.n." rrom Oil's Cigar Slnre, bringiiiig the tot til. wilh some returns yet lo be made, lo nlioul 200. Leonard . Hale of the local forestry office staff was .1 passenger for Vancouver on Ihe I'rlnce Charles Sunday night. by in' cily who losl their lives while on service in the (!rcat War worn I feature of snedal service at Meinhers nt the ees iment and the li.YV.V.A. mustered for lie-parade some eighty m slrenglb and were marshalled by Col. J. W. .Nieholls, officer coininaniling of the regiment, and Joe Hutchinson, pre-'lilerit of Hi' Urea! Wat' Veterans' Aociaiioii. II was impoiblo for member o the regiment In be mi imiforiii on account of the annual inspection of eiuipiiicut. Tlie parade wa .accompanied hy Hie regimental hand so.nie eighteen in slrenglli augineuteil by six members o the newly formed Hoys ILvd who showed sjileildid reslllls ot It. A l.tf ..-.-(.. iMi..;.... I I..... ll...-. nir iiii'iii iiiiuiiiif uu i ii.,.. r. erred particularly lo Hie "every. . . , 111. I , UMM' l Mi'lllp IM" sermon for the oeealon Was delivered hy Hev. Waller Allen and "The lisi Jol" in memory of comrades who lost their lirs as a resiill of Hie War was sounded by Handsman W. Hance. Pulpit Unveiled Archdeacon (5. A. Hit ofHrial"! al Hie eveuiuif serxiee when Hie heatili'ul new solid auk wat fin jishetl puliiit inaile hy Hie Valley 'cily Kurnilure i.o of Hunda. (nl.. ami erecle, hy the Ir.iugh (ers of Kuplauil in niemory of Church and llev. O. 0. Ilaoker . KiipIUIiiih-ii from Hits etly.who gave a partial report of L'niled Church Conference the in losl their lives ,in (he War unveiled hy Willie lionahl. wtis son Vancouver which he allet..ll. Iii I"" ,aM' n' nne?iinaiii. Aiioiner lea I u re or ImHIi services at the A us I ie.ui Clmrcl. was the presence of' the . boy' f?,,jI1(rlolllurplleed choir which assisted lor l lie iirsi lime Ui Hie musical program which coslet of patriotic Hint national hymn. Till' innovation has ln-eji line lo f In serxices at ll.e irst l'resbvlerian!ri" r;,' a"" Chnreli In II. a .....riiint- ll.-in! gall. Mls I,, M. hllell. was an aulhem by the children's elu.iir nniler the leadership of John V.. Iiaxey. the organist. Lii-ul. Kenny spoke in Hie! or- The rhurch wa beautifully decorated wilh pal riolie and seasonal adornment. APPEALED TO HIMI J. A. Werner, Well Known Yak. fma Fruit Rancher, Was Visitor to Oity at End of Week Among the visitors to the cily over I lie week end was J. A. Werner, a well known fruit rancher of Yakima, Washington. Mr. Werner came north on Ilio Prince Charles made the round Irip to 11 viler, Alaska, and, de-harking here Siinday.iilght, pro-ceiMlejei ' .by traTfifOn Chicago and 'lllfliji'fijiiV'wh'i'flCitie he ufll tun .,.r !, iL work for Hie cJuiirU. A; .vveektv'i i.fci.' ! Sf- Mr,! -..-...-..'C. fiorflfi . Wcf ei on Ihe courtesies that had - been extended him hy railway official ami buiness people in Hrilish Columbia. The people in (he l'niled Stales he said seemed so intent in their chase for the '.linihly Dollar" that- the ordinary courtesies of life were often overlookeil. QUEEN CHARLOTTES BENEFIT LARGELY FROM THE SALMON FISHERIES SKIDLOATl:, Nov. 10. It I RRITISH COLUMBIA The Mineral Province of Western Canada TO END OF DECEMBER, 1924. lias produced .Minerals ns follow: Plarer flobl. $77.!IK2,Or:i; Lode On! ) s , b f 7.1,100; Silver, ?1S,821,.M0; Lead, $70,618,578: Copper. !r!87,1.St,fl78; . i7I,t7; .Miscellaneous .Mineral's, $l,i"jl.aitl; Coal and Coke, 2(10,,S.S0,tMX: n ,j Stone, Hrick, Cement, etc4 $t2,22r,8l t; making its Mineral Prodiicllon to the e,;j 1924 show an Aggregate Value of $859,427,386 Production for Year Ending Dec. 1924, $48,704,604 The .Mining Laws of this Province are mure liberal and the fees lower than tlx anv other Province in the Dominion: or any colony ut the llntisli Kuipire Mineral locations are granted to discoverers for nominal fees. Absolute Titles are obtained by developing such properties, the seeimty of win h M guaranteed by Crown Grants. Full information together with Mining Hepjrls aert Mnp. may be obtained grti i,v addressing THE HON. THE MINISTER OF MINES Victoria, British Columbia. X.H. Practically all Hrilish Columbia Mineral Properties unhi which .. , ;r t w tirk has been done are described in some one of the Annual Heporls of I in- of Mines. Those considering milling investments should refer lo nrh report- T ;s are available without charge on application to the department of Mines, V. i i u Heporls or the (leologiCal Survey 01 (Canada. Pacifn- Huibliug. Vniicouver. rv mended as valuable sources of information. THE MAN IN THE MOON ay: TIlHIir. will be guerrilla at llllawa.iitil II is not mentioned on which side is the .NOW thai tliankKiviuy day is pasl the wild game will give I hank that they have mil been unintentionally hit by some fr:i) shot. Ten Years Ago In Prince Rupert I I WHAT I likn abmn everything1 eNe I whul the oilier fellow ls gelling and I am not. j j COHKSCHHW pidlllcian is mie wlio Is crooked nnt ha a: strong pull. j I WONUKH how many really etpred theit yeterday. people I tnankt i III' lost five dollars In a game And went wIIIimiI his turkey So tliuiiksgiving was dull and 4ame. And all the skies were murkey. "ITS a hold-up game" vhl pered the gnrler to the loekiitK. 'I'll I man who marries money earns all he gel more. for and The Trade nml Labor Council al its regular meeting lat nighl.j ib'ciili-il to put candidate In Ihei field for tlie forthcoming civic i election. Al n 'joint meeting of ihe cily council fishery rommiiit-e, the! Hoard of Trade flhery eommi!-lee and person inlerel in the industry, il win derided to peli- lloti the provincial government to make no charye to fishermen i lllng the, ynternmenl wharf for mooring purpose. 1 'II l'f (10 "Ciiaitier, ' Lo.lfa-!.'' has jdeeided lo ein plum pudding In Prince Huperl men serving in Ihe treiiche in the Oreal War. WATtR NOTICE. DIflon nd Ui. TVkE .XOTICK Hut llMiry C. fir$trlrh unit fr the KimiiMTr OnM Mm. Ltd., lt Imii" aililrrn l Knilnrrr, n.C... lli I'l'lT fur 1 llrnsr iu 1,11,. xiv to eu. rt. st I of ttiirr mil if Winn lllvrr whlrli ri rirrly nit drainsi iiiii TMIO) Mks ilmiil tn m.l nn lull ! fill IK ill Hi i.f Hip KnmiH-rr Mnr. Thci 1 lr will Im ilurrlrd fmin Um tlrraln! ,41 miiit tUiul l tnllrt fnsu IImi ten nilllll nf ItlK .l.l Hlnr lulu t.irl.li I.L.I ml Mill lir uo'il fur Indni rlcflrlr mm it! liiirtMiwt 11(11,11 m t iiRinrrr Mirn. Ik.c IbiIiIihik arp ileiirrllmt a Hrn Cniwn! iiraiuni Mlm-ral i:iami, aiirtrji'il a l.nl.i Ni. I, to. I0. 7, , l, vJ, .. WTO, Hi. ami I till, Orniie I. Caolar ,llrlrl. Till iHilkit a nIpi mi the elinllili'il llnil ft... rnitnilluM I'l.l,' f siiiiiiiii l nun f t.aUIUIIHII I I H II ,n uu. !), Jly f orlolirr. IVII Si Cold Storage Company has left A r,'l'X"f um mtirr ami aftiiiraiimi imr-'j ... . . iim Uiriflu ami til tlx WaliT a' inn .i, Art. 1811. 7..nnn on Ihe oueen. Charlotte iu i rn.-i m u i.ffiri. ?.r ii,V vairV. ts.amls Ibis ye,,,- in cash paid mil KHrrt.', 1 1'.. i'w. '"?! for salmon eainiht al Hippo Island ami other poinls. A considerable sum of Ihfs has igone In the merchants at I'rluce lluperl. The money paid Mr fih on' these island Is une hf the main sources of supply'tothe setllets. five hundred of , whom benefit llieni It. won in umiiilmllrr ef Wili-r IIKIiH, iiiiinrii fiuiiuMiv., virinria, ii, i;., MlllHl n lliiriy ilara arn-r llw anaraiue f Oils iKilii'e in a lural msijr Thri an- hi uir iirpi imiiiirao'iti r thla tin llir la Um fiiii ilnv nf 11.1..1... m. K.VII.M ill ODI li iiks i.rn., "J:irlrii, Ati-iit. - -- ..u A proposal tins been made Hint' i,l. iniriMt m apply i I here should be effort l pros-j lilTmn.STU,; fiarh pert for herring in these wider as il is known Ihey run here. The government may be asked o ns- slsl. If Ihe heri'lnir were Inkeni OOVCRNMINT LIQUOR ACT Nolle f Application for Baar Llcana. .Mi 1 lii: is ioiiiiiv iniiJ r.T""J I hi III llw I lililnr lcetie in rr.i.cci uf Hi" Imlldinr ion ai skitiiriK. iiiM.il ih-" :;,. "21 rrllM-il a Ij.I III, n .Hk 1 airnrillnr In rejrl-Crte.1 man .r Man .fc.u tn'tl " ""i"! "M iiiiiiiuprpii sir. ror ihr here ror halibut llAlt Ml would .J t ZiSm"i& ffi ' head off much of .the business UrTr tw.'ir mt ,ftu' that now goes to Alaska. edmumd o. stevknii. Owner, Appiiciil WICKER Chairs and Rockers and- Wicker Library Tables We uint make riHitii for I'.ill tininls .,, ( , off this line nf furniture ul Reduced Prices BARRIE'S Home Furnishings 3rd Avenue. Phone 111 Sportsmen! We arc Headquarter for Sportuig (iood or r We rarry Ihe famous WESTERN SUPER X LONQ RANQE 8HOT SHELLS See us for Hand Logger' .Supplies (iih hi J and Parts Cable Axes Snvvs. etc. STORK'S HARDWARE, LTD. 714 Second Avenue tfht standard o. Vuntyfir 1 60 years r vk. fii Ar averts! "W-Mrtv vex vc Phone 141 E. H. Shockley Planing Mills Re-located at 230 Central Street, Vancouver, wun additional machine ror the inonuract nc SASH, D00R8, MOULDINGS LUMBER, LATH, SHINQLE8, VENEER fllo carried in slocft. Save handling charges by buying direct from lite . upply. f e of ask for agon Ptin laaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaac This advertisement Is not published" or displayed by Liquor Coulrol Hoard or by the Govcrnmonl of UriUih Columbia. the