(It The RECOVERY OF TAXES Publication of Names of Persons m in Arrears Notki' is hurt-by given that pursuant to the pro-vision.--, of Section Ml-A of the Taxation Act, where Income or PerHonal Property taxes remain unpaid afU-r the expiration of two years from the date upon which such taxes become delinquent, a Notice will be published giving a complete list of the name and addresses of the persons liable to pay the taxes', unless a satisfactory undertaking has been entered into with the Provincial Collector for the liquidation of such arrears. W. S. FISH V,, Provincial Collector. We are the Silij Agents lor the fix 11 in 1. 1 1 jii ,1 . 1 i Store li MOUNV 201 Kegent Street, London. "I'll AM IN A DK" "JUNK KOSES" YSTKItl IilJS17 !-i : 1 iin.r. 1 1 i. .niiiiii 1 111 ir r. 1 r.iki i.ih r , . I .... . :i 1 . t ... ft 1 1 14 ...... J ..t. .... I in 1 :u'r"ini-n h:ivi wim thorn tiu .'iititrriv;.! m komimv wiinii'll JIILI 1 11 liUlllliL' illlU iLtl. t tn . . ti t nr.. t i 11 Ti nt. 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I'se Cunailliin Nul hutnl i:prrw Tor Money Orders, I'tirrlgn l'lirurs, itlkt r. tniif isl tkll I ltltsin f . V TK'KliT OFIJCi:. S'JH Tlllllll Ai:.. PltlNCi; IllU'Cld'. l'line 4WI , i i ri i r ; l rvi ' t i k- - n ii-"- ivi i i i- i i T I 1.1 X. J . J I I kill . I , , . , . . . M. ...... .......... . ,(.... ft I.., !,.. .Ill Tllitki II' ! I'nr A( (i in vii'tiiima. iintriliile. Alert lliv, elr., Siilurilav 0 a.m. I'ir I'OUT M.WI'MOX. AI.IIK AK.M, ANt, SlIiHAIir, Vullr Islunu, !un- iliiy. l.nu It. M. NMITII. .Will. Iuly AssNtant I'rlncc Itupert, ll.C. H E-S H ERE Having arranged with the Hoover Co. to send us a demon- DemoiKstraition will bo made ritfl.t In your own home for h nub diir atnrtli. M.n,l.i Aft. 1 ui .Til at iilmni !V imii v v 1 1 uu l n irst. inn nniivrr n mini uu iao.r iviiuo Kaien Hardware Co. Local and Personal Arthur'! Taxi. Phone 078. D C. Undertakers. Tbone 41. Moose whist drive and dance, Friday, March 25. 71 MMMMt rrhtillt 'like Urn lit Mr.trthur Klioe More. U Hear Hie llo)" III lid at Hie Saltation Ari.i) ll.ill. Irlilay. 71 Oct the Big 4 habit! of a Taxi, phone 4, When thinking tf business visitor In Miss Dorothy Stephen' left on the steamer Prince George last night to spend a holiday In Vancouver. Mrs. H. D. Johnson arrived from the Interior on yesterday's train and left on the Prince Oeorge for Vancouver. J. S. Rogers, sales manager of the Kupcrt Marine Products Co., sailed for Victoria on the steamer Prince George last night. Captain Henry Edenxhaw of MasHctt. arrived In the city this morning on the Prince John and Is a guest at . the Prince Rupert hotel. ui' C. Warner of Smlthers, arrived , In the city on yesterday afternoon's train .uid sailed for Vancouver on the Prfnct Oeorge last night on a brief holiday. trip. E. H. Simpson, manager of the Lan- gara cannery at Massett. Is a, business visitor In the city, having arrived from the Islands on the Prince John this morning. C. E. S. Oow. CN.R. station agent at HaKelton, Is a business visitor in town. He arrived from "he Interior on yesterday afternoon's train and Is registered at the Savoy Hotel. William Bomtons and A. J. Bossons of Round Lake arrived on yesterday's train and left last night for the south. They have disposed of their farm In the Interior and will settle In the south. Mr. and Mrs. Long and family of Francois Lake arrived from the Interior on yesterday's train and sailed for Vancouver on the Prince Oeorge last night. This la their first trip out In fifteen years. Union steamer ' Cardena, Capt. A Johnstone, arrived at 11:13 this morn-tug from Vancouver via the Skeena River and sailed at noon for the Naas River. The vessel sails from here for :he south at 9 o'clock tomorrow morn Ing. J. T. Ayers. president of Ayera Limit ed, manufacturers of pulp and paper felts, and Oeorge O. Mitchell of -La chute. Quebec, arrived from the east on yesterday's train and left last, night for Ocean Falls on the steamer. Prince Oeorge. T. A, Clarke, ajtstetant district forester here for several years who Is being trtnsrcrrcd to Nelson In a similar capacity, will sail tomorrow morning on the Cardena enroute to the southern Interior to take up his new duties, Mrs. Clarke wilt follow laU-r. Mr. Clarke's successor here has not yet been announced. rrNI'.llAI. NOTKK. Funeral service for the late Jas. F, Arthur will bo held In the Presbyterian Church on Sunday afternoon at o clock. The service will be under the auspices of St. Andrew's Society. Mem bers are requested to be In attendance. ANNOUNCEMENTS Kooins, April 0. Elks' Balloon Dance, April 12. Dulfodil Dull. Easter Monday. 4 Kt. Andrew's Society Unlli-u Auxiliary Gutter Side. April (I. llwplul Auxlllury Tru in St. Amtrcw's Anglican Tea and Sale of Work. April 10. i Established 1923. r i flj I YOUR TEETH - I . m Office Hours: 0 a.m. to G p.m. Saturday: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Any evening by appointment DENTIST Uxcluuisi' Mud. I'liuuc 109 THE DAILY NEWS. Hies 71 LAST NOTICE City Clean Up Week March 20 to April 10, 1!27 : Citizens of Prince Itupert are hereby notified that all premises must be cleaned up by the above date. The City Engineer will advise anyone in regard to dumping grounds and receive complaints. Citi- zens arc requested to start early In order to have a real clean city for thcmsclve and for nil visitors. J. Field Strang, manager of Sunny- l?y order of the City Author- uue cannery, is a the city. CITY ENGINEER. llmr the ISo' Hand at the Salvation Army mil. Irlilay. 71 T. W. Falcouer. of Alice Arm, was passenger for Vancouver on the Prince Oeorge which sailed last night. Annual Young Fcoplc- Concert will be held In Salvallou Army Hall on Friday, ft rti OK at Tin tr fif a t (tita tiio durtn 1920 ' Constable and Mrs. Oeorge H.' Clark arc moving residence from 621 Fifth Avenue East to the. Smith Block dn Third Avenue. 71 C.N.R..; steamer Prince John arrived this morning at 6 o'clock from Vancouver via Queen Charlotte Island points bringing a good slfd passenger list and a full freight cargo. The vessel will sail on her return south via the stune route, tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. : Oeorge Waddcll. formerly of this city, arrived from Vancouver on the Cardena today and will go from here to Cap tain's Cove where he has a contract to do some electrical work In the cannery. He says that Harvey Frascr. who Is suffering from spinal meningitis In Van couver. Is improving although he is still very 1. Inaugurating the Saturday arrivals northbound and Sunday night depart' uies southbound on the Canadian Na tional coast steamships' spring schedule. the steamer Prince Charles Is due to morrow morning at 10:30 from Van couver, Powell River and Ocean Falls. The vessel will leave at 10 o'clock Sat urday night for Stewart and will sail from here for the south at 11 o'clock 3imday night. A. HAVE YOU YET VISITED MONTREAL IMPORTERS? It Will Put Vou ti limp Into Their Mure and See for Yourself the Values Offrml al Tlielr Sale The Qplck-Money-fUlslng Sale at the Montreal Importers Is certainly being arijrecfa.ted by the Prince Rupert peo ple. There are sales and salts and bar gains and .'.bargains but the prices offered by ,the Montreal Importers for their goods ,thln week show not only1 apparent bargains, but real ones. Their necessity for ready money now t once Is being met by slashed prices. It Is net a matter of price with them now It la to get the cosh-nd for your cash you can get the greatest value you ever got And that's the truth) Just you call. Into the Montreal Im porters' store and see their stock. There are hDtittsold goods Hudson's Bay blankets, pillowslips, etc.. suits and thlrts and sweaters and everything that a boy can wear and everything that ( man wears also. And the prices will surprise you. See them for yourselll J. B. Miller Is a keen buyer too. He has got his values at the minimum to begin with and hc stands behind the quality of every article he sells. He wants, your assistance In this time of his -necessity. He will pay you back In return for your being's friend' In his need by maintaining Montreal prices. It will pay you! And what more can he do for you than that? Advt. PRESENTATION IS MADEMRS. LEDLIE Wnnirn'x Millenary rirtlr ol lUptlsl Church llonorril lirpjrtlng Unly At the close of the regular meeting of the Women's Mission Circle of the Baptist Church held last night at the home of Mrs. Rolf Walker. Hays Cove Circle, a very pleasant social hour wai spent In honor of Mrs. J. W. Lcdlle. who is leaving next week, with Mr. Lcdlle, for Kamlo6ps where they will make their home. During the evening. Mrs. tcdlle, who has been a very active" "and ""valued worker In the circle since 'Its orgaalfa-tlon last autumn; was presented with n attractive autograph album and address. Mrs; Vpdtle responded In ; her uiual happy manner thanking the ladles for ill their good wishes 'for her In. her hew home. PERSONALLY CONDUCTED EUROPEAN TOURS Personally Conducted Tours hava beeu arranged this Summer, under the Joint upervlston of the Canadian National Railways and the Cunard Steamship Company, to Oreat Britain and Europe and return. All transportation, hotel and sight-seeing expenses Included In furM. CaU at City Ticket Office. Third Avenue, oi',uone SG0, for particulars and descrlptlvt UtttuUtrt. PA3E THREE Constantly Increasing Sales of WHEAT have resulted in redticed cost of manufacture. We are now passing on this saving to our customers . This means the most and best food for the least money Ask Your Grocer THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY, LTD. WALES PARTNER REAL PROBLEM LAIlY KATIII.KKN KOI.I.O HAS IIKKX I'ltlNCK'S f'AVOKITK THIS VYINTEK LONDON, March 25 The Prince of Wales Is so energetic and so modern a dancer that the problem of finding hhn an adequate dancing partner Is extremely difficult. When one Is In favor, wise hostesses who wish to at tract the Prince to their balls take care that the young lady shall be present. Lady Kathleen Rollo has been la enormous request this1 winter because the Prince enjoys dancing with her so much. Often, when the Prince has arrived late, owing to other N engagements. Lady Kathleen has abstained from dancing until his arrival. In order to dance first "duty" dance with him. She admits she finds it pleasant duty. IIOTKL AllltlVALS. I'rlm-e Itupert A. C. Knight. P. Wlllan. C. It. McMillan. P. J. Gibson, T. B. Blakey. S. J. Parkinson, W. A. Eastnock. H. Linn. I P. W. Howe and R. D. Purvis. Vancou-; vcr; II. Mcllwen, Oshawa; W. Raney. j Edmonton; A. J. Bossons and William: Bossons, Smlthers; Oeorge O. Mitchell , and J. T. Angus, Lachute Mills. P.Q.: : Mrs. H. W. Morry, Port Esstngton; E. M. Mclntyre. Anyox; J. W. Reynolds. Toronto; Walter N. McKay, Montreal; Mrs. T. Powers. Sunnyslde; E. M. Basse. Seattle: E. H. Simpson. Massett. satoy Ernest Campbell, Usk; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Douglas, Carlisle Cannery: Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Norton, Prince George. C. C. Smith and O. It. Tycho. Smlthers; C. E. S. Oow, Hayelton; T. It. Henderson and J. McDonald, Anyox; T. Kemp. Massett. Central R. McDonald and Pat Hughes, city. M, Chase. Edmonton: D. ' McMaster, Harclton; A. McMastcrs and J. Dumas, Skidcgate. Famous January lines: "Thirty days after date.' I, we, or other of us. pro mise to pay " DEPARTMENT OP LANDS mitici: Application lor lraln; I'cf tn It lor tlir SniMin of l'J'!7. Application Jot permits to graze livestock on the Crown ranges within any crazing district of the Province of Brit ish Columbia, must lie filed with the District Forester at Fort Oeorge. Kam-loops. Nelson, Prince Rupert. Vancouver. , or wuuams Lake on or Derore juarcn 31st. 1927. Blank forms upon which to submit applications may he obtained from the I District Foresters at the above named places, or from the Department ot Lands i at victoria, u.u. ! O. R. NADEN. Deputy Minister ot Lauds Department of Lands, Victoria. B.C.. January 4. 1037. NOTICE Under and by virtue of the provisions of Section 38 of the "Mineral Act." no tice is hereby Riven Messrs. Malcolm Smyth. Edmund Langls, Harold Hansen sua niurrb niuorc mat mere it uwuig o the undersigned for Assessment Work performed on the Cordllla Group ot Mineral Claims, Princess lioyal island. Skeena Mining Division, the sum of 1VJVJ.00. ana mafc unless saiu urrsuua pay 'their proportionate share of the coit of such Assessment, together with all costs lot advertising, etc, to th undersigned a miiKiaie. u u., on or oeiore May 12, 1037, aoDllcatlon will be made to the Oold Commissioner. Prince Rupert, B.C., , o have their respective interests In the herein mentioned Mining a roup of Mineral wisims vesica in in unaer lg led. I DAVID CORDIIXA. 1 ... JACOB KOSKI. DEMAND upert Brand" Kippers - TUB DAINTIEST HKEAKI'AST FOOD." ' -Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. I'rince Rupert, B.C Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert lo Krti lilkuii. Wr:ui;rll. Juneau. .skiiRwuj trliruary SI, Marth 7. 18. 2B. To Vumomrr, Victoria, Seattle t'ehruary .March II, -1. I'KIM LSS Ht: Tltl K. I'or lliitrdale. t'.at Ih-lla Bella. OTan I'alls. Nauiii. Alert Bay. Campbell Kler. and Vancouver every Saturday, II a.m. Arncy for all Meaiiishlp l.fiies. lull Information from IV. (!, IIHCIIAKI). lirurral Agent. Corner of Ith street and 3rd Avenue, Prince Kuprrt, U.C. Floor Mops and Polishes DKY DUSTINC MOPS, JOHNSON'S I.KIUID WAX O-CEDAK 1" LOOK MOPS OLD EXm.lSII FI.OOK WAX O-CEDAK FUKN1TUKK POLISH OLD ENGLISH LIQUID WAX Mail Orders carefully filled Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd, "TRY A NIP TONIGHT" BEST PROCURABLE B0TTU0 ft GUARANTIIOM, raODutl er Scotland Tba Original Labl hole for it at th Vendor's and insist oa GRANTS "BEST I'ROCUrtALiLE" This advertisement U riot published or displayed by the, Liquor Control Board or by the Government, of Uritish Columbia.