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(Where a husband and wife nil $1,800. shill be apportioned between them). .. $1,800.00 ... . .... ...i.i i ...j.i .. ...i v, . t dependent children $1,200.00 .Men nepenoent -..wv.w i riKii rii nrf rri'mi iini rui ii i iu i iuil i 'mt'i,iii i tin ........ trjj.jj Nun-1 resident person- (only) $1,000.00 A . will make the Decennary correetipnB on returns -ndnidual whose i limine dw.s not oxceed S'JOO.OO is .-Vi . . ... . . . i . not i-t i;.n-i'd to r e a return extent uiwn uernanu oi me Returns should be made promptly In order to avoid incur- !.- I 4 f - 'r i .... The necesaary forms and full Information may be ooiainea Th. the Calendar Year 11)20 M, ... t sinner oi income vitiunu. We are the Sole Ajrents for the ORIGINAL TOILET LUXURIES IJy MOKNY U01 Resent Street, London, "til A.MINADir "JUNE ROSES" "MYSTERIEUSE" "V10I.ET1E MOUNY" "HOSE VERVEINE tIwiua fnitinin Pxrfumoa and Powders aro used in every Court and capital of Europe. Their rare quality ana encnaiu- Injf fragrance have won them the approval of society women both In Europe and America. 1 II ll...r..i. 'I'ntlAt ll'nlA kfk I 'ttl't1i)l I In Salve. Hath Salts, Bath Dusting rowuer, soap lor me nam, and Shaving soap in woouen uowis. ORMES LTD. The Pioneer Druxulsts Three Registered Pharmacists . '..kill . Y 1 1 1 II I 1 1 1 1 l till! .1.1.. . ' " - DEMAND Ston "Rupert Brand" Kippers "THE DAINTIEST RREAKFAST FOOD.' SinoKiil Daily by I nnirh-in Inch Ar I fi d Mn'3(TP I t I 1(1 M fl llfl 1 1 If 1 1 1 H'l.ll LV 1 .11111 1L1IL UL.Ii ft .VJ .IU Prince Rupert, U.C. :l hp SnvpfPiorn Life. Assurance Co. of Canada Head Office - - - Winnipeg, Manitoba. , ine i.eiuunz i.ne Assurance Co. in .onnern iuuimi .iumiu. -.... , r rn l n l c Local and Personal tt xt Arthur's Taxi, rtione 878. B.C. Undertaken. Phone 4.1. Miim'h rebuilt like new at McArthur's shoe store, tf Oct the Big . 4 babltl of a Taxi, phone 4. When thinking tf Mrs. P. J. McCormlck returned from a short holiday south today on the tteair.er Prince Oeorge. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Woodland re turned from Vancouver on the steamer Prince Oeorge this morning. Albert. Farrow, steamboat Inspector, arrived from Vancouver today In the course of departmental duties. W. S. (Duke) Harris, well known Hazelton mining man, arrived from Vancouver on the Prince Oeorge today Harold McEwen. C. N. B. divisional freight agent, returned from a buslnes trip to Ocean Falls on the Prince Oeorg this morning. Pasisengers sailing for the south on the Catala yesterday Included Mrs. Anderson, E. A. O. Allen. H. Calder wood and Miss Olga Lacro&s. Miss Dorothy Ollllngham, R.N.. who has been spending the winter In Call fornla. returned to the city on th Prince Oeorge thla morning. Motorshlp Bclllngham. Captain J. Anderson, arrived from Ketchikan this morning with another carload of fresl halibut for rail shipment to New York Fisheries patrol steamer Marflsti went ion the rvnlooiu at the dry dock yes terday for cleaning and palutlog pre paratory to being recommlsstoncd the coming season's -work. for F. M. Kelley, secretary of the Com munlty League at Anrox. left the smelter town last week for Vlctortv where he will spend a month's vacation with Mrs. Keeley and family. Miles Donald, well known Alice Arm mining man. arrived this mornlnt; on the steamer Prince Oeorge froau Vancouver, where he hss been' for som time on LsRose mine business. SC. Keeley. Pacific Coast manages, Canadian Government Merchant Marinv arrived on the Prince Oeorge this morn ing on one of his periodical Inspection trip and will return south tomorrow night. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Davidson ere , making the round trip on the steamec , Prince Oeorge which arrived from the 'south this morning. Mr. Davidson who was formerly here. Is now in the ;CN.R. service at Vancouver. Judge F. McD. Young, who hss been holding County Court at Smlthers. is expected to return to the city on to-mcrrows's train. Owing to his absence, ! the scheduled session of County Court here today Is postponed. Corporal Fred Markland of the city detachment of the provincial ponce, ar.d A. J. watklnson. Dominion constable, returned from Vancouver today where they had been called to give evidence In the Sankey appeal for a new trial. Mrs. Robert Dowther and Miss Wat son. late with the Universal Trading Co. left on today's train for Toronto, via Winnipeg and Chicago on a month's buying trip. On their return, they will open a dry goods and novelty store on Second Avenue across from THE DAILY NEWS PAtJB THREE RAMSAYS PAINTS and VARNISHES For Sale by SILVERSIDES HKOS. St. Decree's Day Celebration. Moose Hall, April 21. Mrs. Ponder s orchestra Government Agent Norman A. Watt re turned to the city on yesterday after noon's train from Terrace. Dry jackplne, cedar, birch and spruce, per double load oo; singu load S3.50. Hyde Transfer. 79 School Inspector H. C. Fraser re turned from an Inspection trip to the interior on yesterday's train. Post Office which they expect to have 'turn routa at U o'clock tomorrow ready about the beginning of Mty. The new store will have an absolutely new stock of goods of the very latest In patterns and styles from the eastern markets. 4 ANNOUNCEMENTS St. Andrew's Society Ladles Auxlllsry Easter Sale. April 0. llot-pltal Auxiliary Tcu In St. Andrew's Rooms, April 0. Elks' Minstrel Show, April' 13. Daffodil Dull Easter Monday. Anglican April ID. Tea uml Sale of Work, Elks' 11.1 1 loon, Dunce, April aa. Tenuis Club Rail. Friday. April 211. Established 102.1. SAVE Office Hours: a.m. to G p.m. Saturday: a.m. to 1 p.m. Any evening by appointment DENTIST Exchange Ulock. Phone 109 evening. H. Calderwood of the Marine Department's ferry boat Rhona sailed last night on the Catala to spend a fortnight holidaying In Victoria. On his return, he will be accompanied by Mrs. Calderwood and family who hare been visiting In the south for the past ' month or so. Jack McNeil, pioneer resident and aeneral factotum of the town of Tclk-wa. arrived In the city on yesterday's train and Thursday evening will sail on the steamer Prince Oeorge on a fortnight's business trip to Vancouver and Seattle. Mr McNeil reporu conditio- prosperous lu the Interior, chief Interest centering In the development of the Tcpley and Duthle mines. WARNING GIVEN BY GAME DEPARTMENT PUBLICITY FOR PRINCE RUPERT VAIHOIH riISLIClTIONM IN C.N.I. ASK IMTtl) STATES KtlKIC TO POUT Prince Rupert Is receiving some whole some advertising In various publica tions throughout Canada and the United States. In the March number of the Municipal Pvlew or Canada appears a I full pase cut of Prince Rupert city and harbor, the picture hiving been taken I from the air. In describing the picture the "Review says: "The city of I Prince Rupert. In the far north of British I Columbia, 1 only sixteen yeans old, but already It Is making vast strides and I promises great things In the near fu ture. It Is the centre of an Immense fishing Industry, and - has the largest fish and cold storage plant In the world." Another publication containing a cut and descriptive article of the city Is the 'Northwestern Miller" published tn Min neapolis. It refers to the city as one I of the western oultets for Canadian grain. A tourist party from Virginia, which will make Prince Rupert one of its Dorts of call thla summer, has Issued an attractive folder describing the pro Dosed trip. The folder also contains a I picture of Prince Rupert with a descrlp :Ion of the city. All of thee cuts have been furnished to the various publications Dy a. Crooksbank. secretary of the local board of trade. TERRACE Miss Malott spent the week end at .'anarsdil with Miss Sibary. Miss Hallowell. who spent the week lend as the guest of Rev. and Mrs. A. Iw. Robinson, returned to Prince Rupert Ion Tuesday. A basketball game played here on Saturday evening between the Van arsdol boys and the Terrace high school boys resulted In a victory for the local team, the score standing 10.9 D. Taylor of Prince Rupert was I visitor here at the beginning of the week. Government Agent N. A. Watt of Frlnce Rupert' who spent the week-end In town on a business trip, returned on Tuesday to Prince Rupert. A new fire gong has been placed In the nubile school here and the children twyu rwpie """ are now recelvlnir fire drill. This has and Home Cooking In the Elks' Club been arranged for at the instigation looms has been Changed from April 16 tne ptrent Teacnc Association, to April 8. Most neonle who have nothlnc to do .v. ronoeacoa a. ruopov.y make tne mtsUke of doing It. Russian Orthodox church arrived from the south thla morning to officiate at a christening In the city. Sergeant Alex McNeil, chief of the district detachment of the provincial police, has been appointed to the rank of a staff sergeant, a promotion upon which the popular officer Is receiving congratulations generally. A. J. LaFortune, who ha been with the Oranbjr general office staff at Any- ox for seven years, and' Mrs. LaFortune and family left the smelter town last week for Vancouver where they will take up their future residence. Cv'.R. steamer Prince Rupert. Capt. Harry Nedden. arrived at 11:15 this morning from Vancouver, Powell River and Ocean Falls. The vessel will sail tonight at 10 o'clock for Anyox and Is the scheduled to saU from here on her re- rituviM't: or iiitiTisii loi-iMiiiA DEPARTMENT OF LANDS FOREST UKANt'll Tenders will be rerelved by the undersigned up to 5 pjn. Friday. April first, for repair and reconditioning Launch Alpine Fir. Launch may be Inspected on pontoon at Prince Rupert Dry Dick. Plana and specification may be examined at the office of the District Forester, Court House, Prince Rupert. Bids should also Include statement of time required for completion which will be a factor In awarding contract. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. R. E. ALLEN. District Forester. Prince Rupert. 30th March, 1827. DEPARTMENT OF LANDS NOTICE Al'l'litullun lor (iruzln; IVrinlts for the SraMin of 1927. Application for permits to graze livestock on the Crown ranges within any grazing district of the Province of British Columbia, must be filed with the District Forester at Fort Oeorge. Kam-loojvs. Nekton. Prince Rupert. Vancouver, or Williams Lake on or before March 31st. 1S27. Blank forms upon which to submit applications may h obtained from the District Foresters at the above named places, or from the Department of Lands at Victoria, B.C. O. R. NADEN. Deputy Minister of Lands. Department of Lands. Victoria. DC January 4. 1D27. NOTICE Under ami bv (irtus Af the nrovlsloiu ,of Section- 23 of the "Mineral Act." notice Is hereby clven Messrs. Malcolm Kej-lrt Ion r l'n r-1 leu ring Animals Will SmVth- Edmund Langls. Harold Hansen ,nd AIbtrt Moore, that there Is owing I l.euci mil in .i Hirtlirrjl.w rnrtiirr Mmimii 0 tns undersign for Assessment Work , performed on the Cordltla Oroup oi The provincial game department of Mineral Claims, Princess Royal Island. Bkeena Mining Division, the of Victoria victoria nns hns'Lunrrt lisued a warning Sramiii" to trap- r sum 4393.88. and that unless said persons pay pers that It will look upon with dls-their proportionate share of the cost of favor any unusuat depletion of fur- ucn Assessment, together with all costs bearing .lma(., on trap lines. No more1 ontTl?T. than the natural Increase should at any 1 1937, application will be made to the time be taken. Unless trappers con.iold Commissioner, Prince Rupert. B.C., 0 nve tnelr respective Interests In the urn serve the h fur-bearlng f, h..,in. ...,.,. animals ;, .k.i. their on herein mentioned Mining Oroup of trap, lines a further close" season will Mineral Claims vested In the under be pit in 'force. g ltd. m..,.,.. k.... , ...I DAVID CORDILLA. provincial game warden's office of In-' terference with trap lines by other than J licensed trappers. Springing traps means that prosecutions will follow com ( plaints. ! A: "But surely you would not marrv this woman Just because of her money, would you?" 'j. . I S: "We'll 'how else, couid I ej " ' JACOB KOSKI. PAIN in BLADDER Promptly lassd by SANTA L MIDY U sure 10 get ths Gsnulnt Look foe ths word "MIDY" Sold by it) drutgitti f' - ' ' Lifebuoy is as a toilet AOENCY ALL OCEAN t'se Canadian National Express etc also for your next shipment. 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