CABIN CLASS $145 AND UP in their citizenship. "We, have booked by Cunard for the round trip! Excellent service, and it costs mmw is no more!! 4 For hiany years Cuhcmd 'has ' -' paij special at ten t ion to ladies ' : ana ' children traveltin& alone. Particular! from ANCHOR-DONALDSON LINE toClasgou) Tk ROBERT REFORD CO, Ui TORONTO Phwn El J4TI) ormny STEAMSHIP AGENT ? The Cunard Steamship Co. Limited) . 622 Hastings St, W., Vancouver, or any STEAMSHIP AGENT. The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT . BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. H. P. PULLEN. Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES l City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month $1.00 By mail to all parts of the British Empire and the United States, In advance, per year 80.00 To all other countries, in advance, per year $7.50 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITIOH '"iI0 Saturday,' May I, I9i0. Duplication Of Tax Annoyances. The present system is a duplication of vork for those who have, to pay taxes. There is a form to fill but for the Dominion government and another for the province, each different and difficult to understand. Al last an attempt is being made to improve matters. A meeting has been called of finance minister;? of the provinces to confer with the finance minister of the Dominion in regard to such matters. Possibly they .may be able to work out a sys lent which will cause the least possible anuov.inec to those who have to pay. If the Dominion and PiiivmCial tax forms were similar and the method of calculating the Income similar in each case, it would then be a simple mailer lo fill out the forms and make the payments. Alleged Duplication-Dominion Income Tax. While people have hrtl topayjhejr ; income tax this year, many have done so under protest because' of having to pay some of the taxes more than' once. Suppose a person has half interest in tin Incorporated company, that half interest pays the regular rate of tax levied under Hie act. Then when the person makes nut? his private return he has to pay again on the same income. This is clearly unfair aud should be changed. The probability 'js it wi(l be changed this year before the budget bill passes. If it lloes not, Ihero will be protests from nH over the country. Everyone understands that taxes must be paid,, for there is a -war debt to look afler aiul also tliem are current costs of running the country io be.' met. The only Objection is to inequalities and the extra charge against incorporated companies is certainly an imposition. ' Incomes should be laxed but not taxed twire by 'the same government. j Make Cleanup In '' ' Customs Service. tlross irregularities in the'customservice at Montreal are reported and if found true there should be a thorough cleanup by the government. The receiving of present from interested parties s.hoidd also be slopped and Premier Mackenzie King has mtide it clear that it will not .be tolerateil. In asking for the resignation of two of the civil service commissioners, because bey received a present of whiskey, the Premier was taking action which Will commend itself to everyone. However, thepre mier huulduot slop at that but, should make a cleanup all ulong Uil' line irrespective of political affiliations. No government can expect to retain the trust of the people unless', it keep all 1 lie guverniubiLsciTices above, suspicion. y ;' ':$ 'v ';; " ." " . ., "V ''. "' v, -Step Toward : V Unity Of Canada. ' ' ; ; The. ; entente alliance between France.' and JBrilaili has had U marked effect upon the Unity n't "the Canadian people. Natur ally the French Canadians must feel a pride in the laud from which they or their ancestors came and when there is friction between that country and Hritaiil it must be difficult to decide ylth which side to sympathize. When the two countries are in complete accord J here is no such difficulty and the French Canadians are able lo unite with the English speaking part of the population. as citizens of the British Empire and with pride Also it is possible that the fact of the French Canadian be- WATERFRONT WHIFFS New tugboat being planned for Bushby fleet- harbor master on the job engines and boats much in demand Plans are being prepared for n new tugboat' for the ltiishhy fleet. The vessel will lie (ir feei in length oyer all vilh 10. foot heam and deptli of .-even feet six inches. PovyVid wiH a hore power deisel engine, the new craft will he 4he finest deisel tugboat in local waters and will be a decided acquisition l" the commercial fleet or tl'is port. It will be ahoul the same length but with greater beam and mdre power than the P.ll.T. which is the biggest vessel in uie present fleet or we n..M.r. Mr. Bushby stale llial it ha hot yet been definitely decided where Uie new boat will tie built but, in compliance with Ru.Ahby policy, it will lie contructod here if al all possible. A tank car of fish oil was shipped -East front the Huperl Marine Products plant this week. the Was Tide Hip' and llanaeo handling the carry ferry between Tucks Inlet atul the railway slip. Harbor regulations in Prior Jlupirt will tie belter lied Op to from now on than they ever were before if the new harlnt-j master. Cap!. H. U. Marsh, is aide to carry out his plans lilon pninlmenl, Capt. Marsh lias bee i enonrclically nil I In4 job point inp ut where regolaliohs are. beiiM violated and suggesting thai th-i offenders mend their ways; Where" other means fail, thi police court is being resorted to. It was found impossible lo salvage A. T. Eckoirs gasoline, boat U'injsli, which went on. the rocks of Bonilla Island in t storm recently. The salvag.i party returned to iwrt early this week, having recovered the. engine from the vessel. T. J. Tingley and B. L. Tins-ley, pioneer residents of the Massed Inlet district, arrived from Hie south this week on their way to the Queen Charlotte Islands where they will again engage in the fishing in ilustry this season. HeturninR after a week's trip lo ketehifcnn, the Prince Huperi, Boat House" power boat Paeliena, Capt. Paul Armour, proceedeo imin'iiately to Port Clements having1 on hoard V. L. Buckley and liarty who will inspect the sawmill that Is beins reopen lliere by Mr. Buckley. Tho parhena was expected back lo ward the -end of this week. Mystery Fishing Boat A mystery fishing ship which, i, is claimed, will revolutionize the risiiintr industry, is now nc- Uilt buill at Hull, England. She is much bisger lhan the Ordinary vishlng vessel, her ton- . . . ...... . Page being between 1,000 .nu 5,00,0, and instead of trawlinn O.ul In the ordinary way, she vjll anchor oidside lerrltoria waters and send out small what boats lo fish with lines. Vii'j. of a large size, chiefly halibut. wiH-be'snught for. J When the fish are hrouRl) aboard Ihey will" .be laid in specially constructed rest bunks" 'fi prevent the. crushing and snoilinjr thai ocoOrsM when fish are carried ih bulk", and also to keep them alive until landed. Halibut arrivals during the ;p'al week were unusually lighl Jolalllhg (from Saturday to Fri day inclusive; only JW.nim ms., which is Just about half of vtveraore. American tiotinmt in ir in' this country may have had some influence in hriiiffiuir landed 280,100 pounds and Can about and-cemenling that entente. n T59.70O pounds, The boat There will be a liltlo friction at times between France and Britain jtt as'there is at timei between members of the sam? family. On the whole, however, t lie .relations .between France and Britain are improving as the countries get lo know each other' better. Tired? Run Down? Eat SHREDDED WHEAT contains all the Vitamins lire believed to be bunched again nhdthe nexlweek or jo may sec biuua1ly farge 'landinws. Price during the week on the whole were satisfactory, especially on train days. American fish wa paid as high as' t.3c and Cana dfaii was Up 10 I7C. Second cla whs falrjy steady at 7c, 8e ana 00. . . 'Boats landing catches here daring the PA! week (Saturday lo Friday Inclusive) were as! rollows: Minerican Lenor 9,000, Hoyal LftmVBriAk 23,000, Onah 0,000, llilnler 30,000, Zenith 35,000, Van'see 32,000, Eureka 1 1,000, Wflvo 5,000, Hiiinler 3,500, Sentinel 18,000, Wizard 35,000, Manribf. 1,000, . Thor 20,000, ltfioha 17,000, (lladys .OOq Kaslern Point 0,500, llellanc. i.000, WahuBh 4,000. Canadian Tramp, 4,500, E. Llpiett 0,000, Grant 0,000, Mar- guerlto 1,00(1. D.S.T. 5,000, Xuba M00, I'iionie .1,000, tiibMin ,- 000, Swllijr 2,000, lleveille 7,0011. Cape Spear 7,000, Pair of Jack- 0,000, CaM spencer ft.tiOO, Incx II 2,500, Margalice .500, Xauti lus .1,000. Point May U00. Hincteader 5.000. S.A. 2.100. Tertian 0,500, Vula 3,500, Selnu 8,500, Prosperity A. i,000, Johanna 1 1,000. fanny K. 3,500, W.T. 7,000, W .sterner 2,oot. i'nome 1.500, Dolphin 0,000, M. M. Christopher 11,000, Hutu r iwwi , The total landings "."for- Hi" season to date m'e as follows: lAmericaii, . S.aos.iioo pound that line. Since his recent ap-fCanadiaii, 1,0:1,800 pound lotal T.ot.VOO pound. I .A .considerable nuanlllv of salmon was landi-d from Hit I roll in? camps ilurjriff thiv week; and th? a'vera iri' prtct was 10c for red springs and 36 fo.- will Iff. The Cripple Wins Blow, Blow, thou wintry wind J Thou are not half so Unkind as man's itiBratirnde! This Sbake- sp4M-ian quotation must have gone Ihroutsh the minds of certain individuals comprised in the crew of Hie g(od, CO-,. Malas-pina lastSiiiirjajYJiigbt sldorlb afterv she 'irrhed, in port witii her smaller sister ship (iivenchy In tow. No, sovner had the Mal-aspina arrived at this metro polis relieving The (iUetichy and all those aboUhl after their weekTs enforrtiid- stay In the turned from a trip to Stewart, Anynx and Alice Arm on Tliurs. day ami cleared on her retur.j lo Vancouver On Friday. Enqlnes In Demand An Unprecedented demand fop new ebgine this season is res SERVICE The tervlec rendered by Ford cut and crucka and Fordaon Tractori la welt matched by the it nice of dependable Cham, pion Spark Plugi, hlch have been atandard Ford equipment for 15 yeara. To bmire, cootln-ucd maximum pcfWerandipecd In Ford enginea, be aure that you Initall a full aet of Championa at leatt once a year. Champion Dependable (or Evtry Engine A Canadiawmadt Product Wlndaor, Ont. Champion X eicluilvtly for Forda packed In the Red Dos 80r i ajM8iBBMfiBttJsiBBalMBa ii ii i THE SALVATION ARMY is in urgent need of funds to carry on its gigantic and daily - increasing work in Western Canada The character, value and all-embracing nature of that work is known to everyone. The S.A believes it wilf have your generous support. Be Kind to the Collectors VHjHIHHHHHi9L 5BHbmbbpBb"bbmmmbmmmbmbmbmmbmmmmbm ported by several of Hie focal uKcnfie. One concern on- Ihn waterfront has sold ilonns tli.- past week lio less than ten motors or the I and o h.p. var iely. three of tietn in one day TrollinK boats were die pin- chasers in the inot of eases. A nln'ady reported, almost everylhina that will rlo.1t is being couimiA'ioiied in the trolling ... ..'. I. game litis season. .oar um Cow Bay brbbie two or lhre men are rebliildiiiK an old dern llct Columbia Hiver boat with nothing much left or her but he; shape. It is about tho worst tookinp wreck that eer uti at-(continued on pas?e rive land Act. NffUc of InWntlon to Applf U Ln Ltnd In l.nl HrNliiil lumrtri l rnim-nii"Tl. ami ilual im M.irMbj lOaml. ourrit CliaHi'lle Miuwml In an. Uirw ndtea aoutli rf l la iw-rhe In-U-l. TkK NoTP'.i: llul Tlw UnudUn I'l.h In- cnuipanr. i.uu)1h1, of Vanr..uvr. -ritt4(un SdnMi Cami-. tnlnwl. in anl for a rir uf Ihe rnllnwliir lrrrtliMt lamt: . . . rniiiiMrlni al rKi planlml at Dra.l uf Ink! aUuil S mil irtli f iiniuiiK-.) rt:rwli: llniire rlialm. Ilwwr uain t rtin; iin-iwe tai tm riums. liKrtr i.r l. I lwrr HiM': lwrr nnrili rr following l tr lata, u. P.o.i ., and nmlamiuf b arrr. uirr r k. TI1K i VNVIiH llll0 COMPWY. I INITI O. Al pllranl. .. . ... ..... . 1 !" Milium irri n"rr. soiiiuii" or Classen unci wnen naiMi aih in'. tt. an argument of some heat hroki LAND ACT. out as In whether or not the, .. . . . . a (iivenchy had not after all hcal-i m i.umi HmH-iima i.nnri or mnrr niiTI. ami llnai al Iwa.l f Skao lit ..ii en i Hot no .naiaspin.i Mili4iin i n.Pn. across lh iifiu., dIMT.by i.umi. onrrn ciiarkio sirails. It appears thai thei-'t- .... (iivencliy actually did set tied! ma :..iiianV, Uniliril, r Vanriuorr. irf- .... ... ..-.'it ..f .,,, i Mipatrfo salnwKi caiiwr. mtnita t aHlv rirsl irot or up without, course, t , ron,lt dwrtiMsi the assistance, or the Malasp na ," - . . , . h., . ... .. I i ..iniMfwInr at a po' r-laniMt al haJ and the crew of the (Iivenchy, I f suai i.mn, is riuiii north or nn loyal to their ship as all tWj'KSE ilrZVr Tt'i sallormen are, ciaimel thai IS. I Vj, ' 1C,. iuL ,. t'Tir itau neen a raca ami uie iiven-ami n.ntaininr arrr. ni-irr nr , .III' ...V.I.I.. fl.lfl.ti! .'...II. chy had won it. The tneji on the Malaspina, of roure, claim that an unfajr advantage wai taken of their ship.. The Vancouver Commercial boat Pride of Wt, with a parly tin: .vaiiu risiuvi tuivcAiv, llMlTMi. AtK'H'ant. I'r-r William Altrfsl Hnwr IN PROSATE. In tha tuprama Court af Brltlalt Colamtla. In the Mallrr or Of Aiinmiiriuin .n x am! fa Ihi Mailrr of lh rUl of Airrrt ll.ib, fwrawil. inlKtalf. lof TAkE SOTICR lhl lr "rrt'f f IU ioi siorj slfiri- tellers Miurs on in board no.iniA n re-1 . ... Vo8n. , 9m , Anf II. A n. ista. I a apnolnlil ilmln ltralOr nf Itw Ur t AllMrl B.ilf rtrrrawd. and all parliea hat In laiin-naalnil the Mid fti ar lrf!nr rrqnlr A lo fiirnlb am. properly erlflil. In nil. nn nr trffon II) 0lh 1T nf Mar A O. tttH, and all parllr imlrbtnUIn Um. i-Mal art" rrqiUn-d lo pav lli annninl nf thrlr tanrM"li In iw tnrinwnn. OIlMf A. WATT. officio AdimnlMratnr, rrlnra Buiri, B.C. naied tlie tnan.fl.afc tjt prl. jtLJlf form r. Not lea1 ef Application for Caruflcata of ima0!finiHa -ihf Mlnoral Claim Aituai'e in in I'rinrr llunrl Mlnlna nivltiiin nf the Sterna Uutriil. Wherr Vlin-aled: Mear Ih lieail of kltxunkaluni l ik. I turn! lutM,,. twin rulln .tiln. tier nf hoMer'a Free .Mlner'a Certificate, take Notice that I. Swan Paltn. Free Mlner'a Cerlirirale .Nn. ia07C. Intend al S I he end of luy day from tne do I.Mru.r tn .nr. 1 1. thm fiiilnir Unnir fur a 'Certltlraie of ImprflVemenla for Uie .pmpie or iiiitaininir a cwn Oram nr 'I he almve rlalin. Aud further lake nntlre hthat anion, under erUon or nte ,'Mlneral am, inut tte rmnineneed pe-fore ihe IMiianre of urn Cerlirirale or liopronenientil. Dated ihia tsrd day or renrnary. mo ! 8WAM fiAUJi. ttner. Ww R. T Kennv. Aaenl OOVIRNMINT LiqUOR ACT. Notlca of Application for Bate Llcanca. MiTlCK Is IIUlUlV ilVF that on the Sill day of May lU the. iinileKlrned In-lend in apply in I he Liquor t'inrnl Hoard rnr a liri'iiee in repecl In prfince. known a n.W.V.A. Hotel, aitnate in the1 lown.iie or rnrt (.leio. iin, h i ., upon lh-land dearrllied a ooiuli half of Iota I and 9, lilnrk 44, HMrlil lot ?4, Ouren i:harlote iland IM4rlM, aernrdliir In a rerKterrd map or phiii depoalted at the Land, llealnlrir Offlre m the C.lly nf rrinrp iiiiihti, ii.i... aiici niiiniiereii ii)7, for the ! of heer hy lite ! qr by nn' open won in mr i'onniiipiion on lli i)l'enile. Hated at Prine nnperl, B.C., ihia till n.iy tit April, ivjo. fiia.'ik rr..tncr, Ajildleanl ' "PROVINCIAL KLtCTIONS ACT." Prince Rupart (lactoral Diatrkt. Mackanila electoral DlatrlcU MnTlce la hereby ilren thai I Miall, on Monday, the 17th dny or May. Kin, al the hour or 10 o'rlurk In the forrnoon, al Ihe Cjinrl llrnne, prlnre lluperi, hold a llllna; id Ihe Court or flevlnlon rnr tin-piilMie or revlalnK the lint or rolera ror the aald rlertnral dulrlrl, and or hearliii and dflrniilnlna; any and all ohlertlon. to. Uie releiilinii nf any- name on ihe aald Mtl. or in the reitlMrailon at a Volar or any applicant ror retiitratloh; ami tor the oilier puriMmea el forth In thi) "Pro. vlnnal IJerllnna AM," Hated at Prince Hupert, li.C, thla (1th day or April, lose. NOflMAM A. WATT llralntrar of Voleri for the prlnr nuprit and Mtckeniit Electoral otitrlcii. ANNOUNCEMENT The welfare of over 100,000 Canadian employee antf th dependent In our own and allied Industrie, together ia cur tremendous Investment In plant, equipment and c ganlzallon representing $31,000,000, allows of no alterr llve but to continue operations In spite of recent tariff reductions on motor cars. For the present at least we have no option but lo meeti'i competition of imported automobile. In consequent, m announce the following price reductions retrojcthi i April 16th. We also declare our Intention to continuttf cration as usual until such time as costs of manuftxtvt under the naw tariff can be ascertained. In so doing thei will be no compromise on our part either as regvtJi m employees' interests or the traditional high quality of en product. Old Prlca New Prki TOURINQ 544Q MIS RUNABOUT 410 395 SPORT ROADSTER 025 5 COUPE 065 S TUDOR 605 vM FORDOR . ' 755 7 LIGHT DELIVERY 435 41$ CHASSIS" . 325 295 TRUCK 48 5 441 'Equipped with starter, $80 extra. All prices t Ford, Ontario. Freight and Government Uie extra. Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited Ford, Ontario. PRODUCTS OF TRADITIONAL QUALITY. (il a 1 1 J 1 see irouDie nys Ihe fortune-teller, looking into the wnhtidi, H hndy iieedn rt fordine-leller h know Hint wtih Im trrmlde go hnud in liiiiul. What you wnut i n gt ' liuie-leller In lell ohiiul our Thrir-T-ervirc. ill "I little per pound, Iml il sends off every woxhluli Iron I' -ever existed. You'll find it a good luck eharm Ihu t every week in the yenr. Thrif-T-Service 5o a pound, 1c per piece Everything washed and flat work Ironed CANADIAN STEAM LAUNDRf and Dry Cleaners Phone 8 Open for Business! I heg lo niinouuce thai I have opened for Im Mi Ihe Kxelinuge lllock, corner of Thlnl AVCiilic ud .Sheet, where I shall he glnd lo renev frioinMnp wid'i: i'iilnmcrt And greet nil pew tuies, R. W. CAMERON WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER RHONE Advertise in "The Daily New