TAXATION OX GROSS INCOME. PURITy FLOUR Mains ei!mj6U1lM9btirQmM The Daily News PRINCE RUPEIIT - BRITISH CQLUMBIA. Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. H. F. PULLEN - - Managing Editor. SUnSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month... ., $1.00 ujr man m an pnns 01 me tsriusn umpire and the United States, in advance, per year To all other countries, in advance, per year p.;-" Transient Display Advertising, per inch per Insertion T,. ! A t J rt . ...... niiiiaieiii rtuverusmg on front rage, per inch ., Local Readers, per insertion per line Classified, Advertising, per insertion per word,;... Legal Notices, each insertion per agate line - Contract Rates on Application. ' Advertis!ng and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters Telephone 98 86 $7.50 $1.40 $2.80 25c 2c 15c All advertising should be in The Daily News Office before 2 p.m. on day preceding publication. AH . advertising received subject to approval. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION. &m Wednesday, April 6, 1927 INVESTIGATING CAMPAIGN FUNDS. The royal commission investigating political campaign" funds in British Columbia' has the most valuable, interesting and difficult portion of its work ahead of it namely, the making of its report on how the situation h to be bettered or remedied. The commission's work of uncovering evil, as there have been plenty of accusations alontr that linp vn nnf nf miiA .... ,.i MR. PATTULLO AND ROAD TO INTERIOR. Hon. T. D. Pattullo, member of the Leirislatn re fnr Ppfnr-i. i Under the provisions of the nrovinci'al tax on o-rn inr-Am B.C. H, M. HUKUK.lt. KKMdVKIt enacted at the recent session of the legislature, every person- en- traired in anv traifp. huinia r. irr.,!.i .ik: u i . .Hengthy association required 16; obUin a certificate o( registration from the commis- Wn. oTn sioner ,of jncrjme taxbefore April 0. This applies ,to everj-one wholjUifn e mining dl.trictl . maintains1 place of business Xno 'matter, how lprge how con tinues. Applications should be mailed to the provincial assessor for the district. Those who have not already received application forms should apply to any provincial assessor, government agent, provincial police officer, or to the commissioner of income tax, Victoria. F ull detaHs respecting subsequent returns required under this tax and other information will be supplied to each person with his ici uucuie in registration Carrying a big load ? SHREDDED WHEAT will lighten it by insuring easy digestion and bodily sitength-crisp shreds of baked whole wheat wmiam w tcompanled by Mrs. Kennedy arid fam-i have ,efk 'or Vancouver to spend) mining mining engineer engineer l"?' " for the Coast District and one of the 1th' E'" holidays, best best known known fleures figures In In the the ui.m western rm.l - Canadian mineral Industry, has resigned from the Government service and will be succeeded by O. A. Clothier of Prince Rupert. Seventy-five years of age. Mr. Brewer has decided to take the first rest In a career crowded with experiences and.' advehl'uffe in many parts of America. i Mr. Brewer's retirement will rob the mineral Industry of one of Its most notable characters and the Mines Department of a highly successful official. Everywhere In British Columbia's mln- setter dog as his Inseparable companion he had ridden or tramped Into every corner of the Province during his quar ter of a century as an exeprt Investiga tor of mineral properties. Of late years he has been In charge of mineral dis trict No. 8 which embraces Vancouver $6.00 i Island and the lower Mainland and in cludes a number of Important mining areas. Hundreds of mining properties in this big1 district have been examined by htm since his appointment as resident engineer In 1917. ' , AN RN4il.lMII.MAN An Englishman by birth. Mr. Brewer came to America as a younth of nine teen. In the 70s he was a cowpuncher on the range In Texas which was In those days the real "wild and wooly" West. Then came an ODDortunltv to quit the cattle business for Journalism. He became the special travelling correspondent of the St. Joseph Missouri Herald. All over the western estates he wan dered as a newspaperman and then the lure of mining attracted him. His first experience In this fTeld was In the Black Hills of South Dakota, during the winter of 1876-77, when he prospected In the placer mines In Deadwood and other historic camps. Incidentally he was deputy sheriff In Lawrence County, where bad men made he- district around Deadwood notorious. f.EAK.VKD MINIMI From 1882 to 1884 he learned the practical end of mining- and mlllinir of free gold Ores while in the employ of the Homestake Mlnlnr Comiunt and ana he ne followed lonowed up up the the experience experience gain- gain- , .. . .,... i.iuv, nas uniiueresiing and easj. It has a real job in front of it, however, in devising some thfre wlth fU atudy of the mu'ino f imnw,. 1 it j. J .. ! thfOfV of mlneroloeV. Ijltr h went 77 I Til . .... 7 1 7 ? eiiecuve recommen-lnt0 "the lron ,nd n dations which the political parties of the o" province-will adopt; it of Alabama where he mined iron will -have gone far in restoring to good name the political reputation, ,nd bec,me special investigator for OI UrltlSh Columbia which has hopn murVi M-niA nt 1t t"" aj aiaie uovernmeui and lor " " " private InteresU Finally as the representative of New York Interests, which were anxious to find out the mineral possibilities of British Columbia, he came here In Rnnert. and ! ,6" Dur,ng 1901 " w" ened minister of land.4. f. r-nmin,, B tv,, j..i to . , be i a n umber , of " matters . to be placed before him. v.. most ic uwuciai.uuu.tne important !on copper General mine, Electric and Company prospect, to sdjn" report of which will again be the continuation of the road from Prince Ru-'to the British Columbia and Alaskan pert toward Terrace and the provincial highways. Coast, and m the following year he When the amount of road building being done in the south isi" ,n th ""ploy of the North West-taken into consideration, it would seem that Prince Rupert is en-,"11 8meItln8 nd Refining Company, titled to a good deal more than it is getting. It is well to press jhIeh """ th' b,Mt ""t t crof-our cjaim but we should aUo remember that, while we should expect v,ncou"r wnd- lx r Mr. Pattullo to exert every effort in thvtt direction In his capacity - WM mpiT lh Iy" 8pper of member for Prince Rupert he also has his duty to the Snce ! "J ZSoTTZ as a whole as a minister of the crown. Prince Rupert wants onlyjown .. an independent mining en-Its fair share which it thinks it has not in the past been getting, iglneer. We do not ak. for more than our due. ' f . kktaived hy .miimik Premier Sir Richard McBrlde reUIned hlra to make examinations for the. Government as field engineer along the line of the Pacific Great Eastern RaU-'ay. j.'' ThU This was 1 the beginning of a with the govern- extensive research work Charlotte and I in 1914 and fn . . - -j-irv ui or nun small) auiai,) 'jsis ;jja he ne travailed iravuira l.eoo i.ooo r muea on horse- or who carries on trade of any description, or who Is engaged in back as government engineer, making any business enterprise, or who practices any profession; but does i examinations in many district, not include persons connected therewith who are working for1 A,,w thl work the Government re-wages, or who are employed on a salary basis. The fact that taxa-: ulned hlM1 w nik' reconnaisance of tion returns are already being made does not .affect the liability to."1 lron or 'nd other mIn' register. The'uenaltv fnr fnillncr fn nhtaln o f,riifuu ,it,j u- Posits of Vancouver Island and ad- stated stated time time is is S10.00 J10.00 fnr for pnrh each ilnv day Hnrincr during wlilrn which tUa the ,t.f..l default iJiCf.nt 'inds and In 1917 he wa. ap- pointed resident Oovememnt engineer in district NO. with headquarters In Nanslmo. . ' VISITKH AI.I. IllHTRICTH Despite his seventy-five years, Mr. Biewer continued field work which i would have taxed the strength of most younger men. Up and down the coast he went, ever on the move. The remotest claims were not too far away for him to visit In the course of his Inspection tours. During Its entire lifetime, a tine old Irish setter Invariably walked beside the veteran engineer, travelling with him In the bush or on i trans and boats. This remarkable as-isoclatlon ended a little while ago when ; the old setter died and of recent) months he hss been replaced by a giant I English sheep dog but more playful ..twit mi rurvTMUi uut ihiv Iirsri SO sedate and thoughtful. Without the setter and later the aheep dog, Mr. Brewer never travelled a mile. Ten Year Ago 1 In Prlnc Rupert a mil. a, ii7. The tug Florence from the Beaver cancrry arrived In pofl yesterday to undergo repairs. Oeorg Coffey, representing the Qug- i A aneclal train of seven cars of fresh halibut left for the east last nlgho The Methodist mission steamer "Thomas Crosby." Captain Oliver, left for the Queen Charlotte Island this morning. Those aboard Included Rev. J. C. Spencer of Port Simpson. R. Q. Johnston, who Is building new cannery at Rivers Inlet, was In the city yesterday. me si. Andrews nas lasen lng i... hi. districts ..i... .w the veteran engineer was a .. . society ' . . ,.,. ....... ovcr the quarters on Second Avenut familiar familiar figure. figure. With With an an old old Irish Irish ... . wmcn were Tormeriy occupied by the Kalen Island Club. MRS. McCAFFERY HEAD OF LEAGUE r.i.ErTF.n piiemdknt or ( atmoi.k WOKVH (U(i.lMATION KtHT MOHT T OK(iAMK lltll- MIXTON n.rit At a largely attended meeting las: night. . the Catholic Women's League elected officers for the year as follows President. Mrs. M. P. McCaffcry. First Vice-President, Mrs. S. Batcher Second Vlce-Presldent Mis. R. E Moore. TWrd Vice-President. Mrs. Charles P Balagno. Treasurer. Mrs. G. W. Nifkerson. Recording Secretary Miss Mary As- torl. Corresponding Secretary. Mrs. H. T Olassey. It was decided to form a badminton club, uelng the pariah hall for the playing of games. Further organlzatlot or this club will be proceeded with later. SPRING TEA AND SALE BY LADIES' OF ST. ANDREW'S The Ladles' Auxiliary of St. Andrew's Society Is jyjldlng a spring tea and sale this af teraoon! in! the rooms on Second Avenue. The various booths axe being given gSneral supervision by the president. Mrs. McRobble. Mrs. James Simpson Is convener of the tea room and those pouring are Mrs. R. Duncan and Mrs. R. A. McLeod with Mrs. George Scott, Mrs. W. D. Chrlstlson. Mrs. J. Haddon. Mrs. J. Black and Mrs. J. L. M:Intosh serving. selections during the afternoon. HAS SNOWED HERE . IN PAST YEARS AT Some people have said that .they never saw anow fri Prince Rupert so late In the-world-fller lighted at Prince Rupert !,"?. tm1 ch"'n" 4 PAGE TWO TB2 DAIL1 NEW3 Wednesday Aprt (oreBkadaiidBelterBreai genhelm Interests, arrived In th city VETERAN IN I from the south yesterday and will con tlnue north to Alaska- poind. nanaimo. n. i.onu hkkx ( : AfcKqmTF.it with in. IMSTKV VICTORIA, April Biewer. .... Ooveriunent VUTtiuulcuk AT Retailer were paying Ifl1, rents per pound yesterday for red salmon which was raught In neighboring water by Indians. "Buster" Brown left yesterday for I Vancouver' where W expects to locate. quality ii the first and BECAUSE foremost ingredient In every can of S-VV-P. Quality is the first idea in the mind of every Sherwin-Williams man. The Sherwin-Williams business was built on quality and Sherwin-WUlhms quality is standard for the whole world. S-W-P is better because the quality of the color pigments is better, the lead and zinc are better, the oil Is better. 1 S-W-P is ground finer, mixed more thoroughly, spreads smoother, brushes easily and covers most. S-W-P is made to a formula which has been tested by time and exposure to the severest weather conditions. Behind this formula stand the best paint brains ir the world. The reasons for the superiority of S-W-P go back to the policy of the founder of the Company more than 60 years ego and spread out to the mine and the fields, the mills and factories whose products form the raw materials for the largest puint and varnish manufacturers in the world. This Guide Will Help The Shrwit''WilUam Houtthold GulJt Manual charts all the common requirements for paints, stains, vox-nishcy and enamels, and sliowt at a glance what to ask for. Get free copy from the nearest S-W Agent or write Sherwin-Wmiams, 897 Centre Street, Montreal. "There Is no Substituteor Quallt y from Seattle on the flrif lap- of their 5. That certain n.re.l of l.nH I I t aTsTIIsT MM aVaasssssW n I just love Wrlgley's New DOUBLE MINT- Real Peppstmiat riaorIrSl WonJirf utlr r coaVortipg cooling, na delicious. SfliaW ot the spring as this. It might be pointed ; Rrl.t',l Columbia more particularly 'de e rears aro todav ;;.f'. J380' 'He CoMt wx. X. triet. containing 37 81 Too acres mtr , im, me uiiucu slam rouna- or less, excepung thereout a stria nrr in width measured from i of I globe circuit In a thick snowstorm, the I premises situate In the Coast Dlslrtet ' snin nf ifaiA if-.!., .v.- i ,y. . - iiild oi uruusn uoiumDiAi snrr mM- maW "cracking up"7. hit the tiTnf MlSo VSJS water at Seal Cove, the accident betna attributed by Major Martin to poor vlsl- 1 t,?re.dV.nffsn '1 "V . power piania, trans- .miwion lines and receiving station for I Falls and Khatada Riven development, and clans nf vnryi I The Receiver Is Informed that the I above lanls narr1 f 9 4 i m ...... j -rig rx" fleeted ! by toe engineers of the Prince ivuuni. nyaro-ciecinc company Limited as being suitable sites for the construction of water power plants. Tenders msv h mnAm tnr -H tv.. .barrels tnffthr nr fn- r.-. a r ' -o - - ---- v. . v ui.i ui iiiuir separately. I Particulars and condition of sale may be had upon application at the office of Messrs- niriflll fttaarl lf. Winter. Bank of Nova Scotia Building. Vancouver, or at the office of the undersigned. DATED the 2nd day of March, 1927. WILSON. WHEALLEIt fc SYMUS Solicitors for the Plaintiff, 840 - Pender Street West, Vancouver, B C 71 LAND ACT Skeena Land Distrtct."ristrlct of Queen Chsrlotte Islands. take rarrrnv. th.f .i.t-. h... ... date. I Intend to aDdr to the ri.f Commufloner of Lands for a licence to prospect for coal and petroleum over 640 pcrrw oi jsnn Donrrow as follows: Commfnflflff ot - ni.-i.j -. .... southwest corner of Section 3, Town snip a, uransm Klsnd. and marked "AJO.'i smithwxct .n-.-. ii,.... .... to chains; thence north 80 chains; thenee i ou ensms; cnenca south 80 chains to point of commencement, blng Section 88, Township 8, araham Isisnd. BC n, . uuiiuun, tfto'- DaUd Dactmbsr 17, 1039. mm Mmamm IsbbbbbbbV bIbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb: . isssassk. -tssssssssssssssU - 1.1 i raw P - aa CANADIAN, ssssssssssssssssssssssssfBsssBSm ftssssVCT l.B'aVaVaVaVaKlsl.., SMC ssssssatatatatatasss9KMB.3bs. J- sssssssVasssssssBisssK . aasssftv X.. . ' M IP I I lllll P i I ssssss9V.9HMyaBaBaaHKuvs-ui 141 Sherwin-Williams Paints vaqnishfs Iacoufqs FOR SALE AT PAINT HEADQUARTERS BY HOWE & McNULTY Prince Rupert, B.C. bUtty. There. was not. however, as much snow bn the ground at that time but It was one Instance at least In the past where there was snow at this tune 1 of the year. ' Those in charge of other departments r. ,r ,.,t. .., areas followa: t,ln PUVUt.Mh l.UUICl UV Sale of work Mrs. J. Watson, assisted I1IUTISH COMIMBIA. by Mrs. Charles Taylor and MUs Watson. ...... , .. . . ,T r " 'H PF.ItT II YI)ltO-l:l.l:(TlllC FUh Dond Mrs Beattl. Seattle, assisted .l.tH h. by, COMPANT HMITHt Mrs. W. Thompson. t -- , , Raffle. Mrs. J. R. Murray. I ,L?K"' THE f-'Ot' It T , Home cooking-Mrs. Ben Da.garno. ' orjf MiStice V&ttl assisted by Miss Durran. dated the 18U day ofFebruary, 1827. In Mrs. W Anderson Is actlni as cashier S DOnhlrii' action' Intituled In the Jr Supreme Court of British Columbia be- and ana Mr. Mrs. J J s. Black ,. Is renderlne nlano . :m Th hm.i Tni rZ-. " . a.vH . . u . . BS1U t, i-riuce nupen nyaro-fciecwie Company Limited and Dthers. being R.16C3 I916, brought td enforce the trust ot an in denture dated the 30th of ...v " V UM day 7 Vi WUIIt June. ,1911. tenders are Invited by Oeorge Ed iward Winter .the Ref elver aDDolntrd b' an order of this Court dated the 14th i day of September, 1918, and tht decree in that saM aailjtJ a.. aw- a . . . .SAftlfc UA h A.N I Hl.Sidy.P' Novembef, iiij. for the burchawi . -, jr all the remalnlit nrnrvprt'.. fH .i. Mmllng jirrr nn April o,- la-j'l. f V, World l'lrr lias I'mler' slinllur, lleatlwr 'iii(Iltlon ltmilir.1 i at th ..Iff rmti.n '. The said proper- lies are ririhrf e. ffAil.f4. 1 1. That rvrtiln n.ri..! - - -. v . i.ihi UU premises situate in the Province of British Columbia- more particularly de- S ' Pntllnln 180 cre ,mor or1 Jess. . cc(,ia rarcFi ox imnn mnri Han ad ian National Largeft 'Kailzoay Sylcm in A?ncrica Steamship and Train Service mu.im: from I'Kixn: in i-iitT fnr vAsrotAim. kt(iiii, i:tTiir. earh till ltlY ! M NUAV. HJMt p.m. iZ Vrns' Wi:irlV, lorjir.n tRT htii(iiv luiMi r .'''JV1' 1UUS ,nt VAM'OI'VIR U Ult.V,S CIMKMrrti: I LAMI4, fortnlthtly, , .., , fAHHl.Mii:!! Til (INI U.SXt rRINf'K Kf'IT.KT ,,r,Ji?oVlV,..".!DV,:',,MV TI ltlV al wra. PKlsn. Ma2 ,,';TN. MINMI'KO. all Milnt lUXrrn Canada, t nltW sr.i: can ti in rtwiuy Jl him k t.k iwrs-i-rji. AtlKNfV AI.I. M KAN .MTKlMxHIP I.INf.H. f"n,l' Nallonsl KsprpM f.tr Mnry Order. Inrrtt n rheonrj. etc.. al-o fnr tour f'tt ohlpment. riTV TICKKT OI'IKT.. SJS Tlllllll K.. PKIVrE III I'l.RT Phane V Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert To Krtrhlkaii, IVrnngrll, Junrau. lflSBby April . IK, ST Ur o sn. To Innrotner. Vl.lorla, Seatlle--Airir ?. l. Tiv May : I, ' U, tl, .. .. . . PuiNrr.HHiiriirKirE. lor Unledate. Iji-t llella Itrllj. rjin rs. Naiin. Alert lUv. f ampbell inr, . l nulitrfUy! ancmnef eiery 1 1 a hi. Agency for all -tea.n.Mp I4ne. . p.ij, ,nfornuMun from IV. (',. OIK'll IKII. Denersl Ar.ril. Comer of 4lli treet and lr.1 A ten nr. pnnrr Knrt, UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Por VAM O,:v,,, "Z ,y. ele.. Te.,ay, , lor Nna Itlier Point anil l-..n IM 'ml Ave....e. icm7hxWt,.t:::;""'" w Inre lluprrt, H.C. H ErS HERE .fr.J4 arranKCd,with the IIoovcr c?- t0 ""'1 un n tlomon. between the Hoover and an ordlnnry vacuum clearer. nu """ir1!?" W.'," f madc riKht ln yr own horn for we will do the re.t. The Hoover i. Mr on very ea..y term... Kaien Hardware Co. Advertise in "The Daily News"