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"OLD COUNTRY SAUSAGES''4 vi Our roaUe Fcesij every da. Superior Quality; Engraved Tableware When you buy your silver from us you now can have It engravrd artistleally so that the work on all pieces will be alike. This adds to the value of the set and make n gift more appreciated. i Our automatic epgravlng machine enablea us -todo this. John Bulger, Ltd. THE JEWELLERS Daily News Want Ads. bring quick Results. 4 a Taxi Phone 4. Big 4 Taxi- tfi OHer Besner sailed ' last nteht kn business. On motion of Aid. Rudderham, seconded by Aid. Orme, the city council, at its special meeting last night, named Aid. Collart as acting mayor in the event of Mayor McMordie leaking next week fer Catizarv ait's member of the dele-i natioh to1fl(ervW Alberta Wheat Pool heads in the matter of focal grain shipping. Following a service at 2 o'clock in First Presbyterian Church, an emergent communication of Tsimpsean Lodge No. 58, A. F. & A. M. will be held in the Masonic Temple on Sunday, March 3, 1929 at 2:S0 o'clock, p.m. for the purpose of holding a Masonic Funeral Service for the late Rro. II. D. Mclntyre, of Brantford. Ont. All members and sojourning; Brethren are re-uuesffeT to attand. K. II. Mor- Irtimer, P. M., Secretary. 50 Jf ANNOUNCEMENTS Women of Mooteheart Legion, St. Patrick's Tea; March 11, at the home of Mrs. Mussallem. See "Officer CG6" at West-holme Theatre. March 18 and 19. bv the Princess Rnvnl on a hnsC uenusi. ur. J. IC uosse. I'none ness trip to Vancouver. use. Misa Marie Duval, who ar- Sidney C. Thompson was elec- 'rived in the citv this Week from ted a member of the Board of ,Keno, Y.T.. left on this morning's Trade at its meeting last night, jtrain for Montreal. Mrs. (L MeAuley was, a pas-! Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Morris rfnd aenger- leavjnjf ih-ior'fln-jiausliteT, who have been on' ' A ver on the Princess Royal last trip ft Vancouver, returned to niht- (the city from the south on the Catfllayast night. C. Barnwell of the Dominion ;v Fisheries office returned to the UnioB steamer Catala, Capt. A. city on the Princess Royal yes-Johnstone, arrived in port at 10 terday afternoon from two o'clock last night from the south weeks' holiday trip to Vancouver. . and sailed at midnight on her " return to Vancouver and way- jm imr ioaru ox iraue meeting points, last night Thomas McClymontj ., , re port fed on behalf of a special committee in favor of publishing a leaflet this year instead of a booklet. The -report was adopted. ; I Charles Welch, who some years ago conducted' u brokerage office here, arrived In' tb city on the Pri ncess Rojfcls ; vrdi afternoon from Vancouver, toeing here The St. David's Day tea held j csteeduy afternoon by the Lad- liuo 4mu ui nrhi uapum; vnurcn at. the Jionie of Mrs. Bert M6rgan, 120 ?Hlh Avenue Wost, was a rtrt"Mcexti affair.' Over ?50 'U realized. Atjjlhe meeting of the Board' oif trade last night it was decided toieafe it with the president and H(1sVfal1V tn nn4lrmn ifia arrifa. A ii -t it. r i -r ; 'v v" v.v , ' , f " r . ru 01 tlon for the installaion of two 7 T,l "Twilights as asked by Lloyd's agent, mentioned the matter of the;xhe mte wi again be Skeena i River boa but th matter the 0 GovernmenL wu allowed to lie over aa the j interesting parties were not prs- Mr, j B Agar and chM o ' . Terrace, who have been holiday- F . W. Renworth. district man- couver and VictorJai arrive(, ,n ager for the threat West Life As surance Co., after having spent a week in the city on company, business, sailed bjr tbei.Priecess Royal last night on h 'rejtvrn to Vancouver. i . f "W.iiA Mrs. rauwfcbiaveKir been visiting in tM dty fbr trwM past two weeks'' 'with ijUr. and Mrs. Thomas P&kPfe. 'snW, by the Princess Royal last night for Vancouver enroute to their hme the city on the Princess Royal yesterday afternoon and proceeded by this morning's train to their home in the interior. 1 t Passengers arriving here yes- ChHrfes; J ii: A ton mi Him Ssr. o8npn the Princcm ilWlcH. mm warn Vanjouv'er inclijtfetl H. Bain, MVS. nd child, L, nde-rson. Miss -Wiu erani, j. nennecy. md 0. Barnwell. The matter of white' aliens re ceiving fishing licenses was dis cussed at the meeting of the Board of Trade last night and it was shown that the fisheries dejrtj&wkiad acceded to rep- reaeuMnMjade in favor of anting menses to those who th pasTBhave received them and who are desirous of becom ing Canadian citizens. In Supreme Court in Vancouver yesterday, the injunction restraining Cliff Ford of England from collecting rent for the Westholme Theatre from Col. S. P. McMordie pending the settlement of an action over repairs to the building was extended until June 5 when the case will be heard in Supreme Court here. The application was made by E. F. Jones on behalf of Col. McMordie. The Board of Trade at Its meeting last night passed a resolution asking that the seiner Azurite, seised by the fisheries authorities for alleged illegal fishing, be released on a bond pr the charge against her withdrawn. It Is stated that she was not fishing in the prohibited area as alleged at first but she is being held until the matter can come to trial. S. E. Parker brought the question before the board. LOGGING AT HALF THE COST OF HORSES llijrger Production Economical Operation CATERPILLAR 7 R ACTORS Make Kiggcr Profits Sole Distributors for R. C. MOKRISON TR ACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO., LTD. 910 STATION STREET, VANCOUVER, B.C. Branches: Kelowna, T..C. Nelson, II. C.; Prince George, B.C. Provincial -jonstable Harold Raybqne silled ilast'nlgt?' on the Princess Royal' "for Butedale on official duties. Passengers sailing last night on the Catala for Vancouver included S. Alger, II. E. Pawson, Ada m , Macule -,and F Clenden- iKwL : C. J. Graham will leave on Monday morning's train for Sa-Francisco where he will spen a couple of weeks recuperatla from the effects of a recent oj eration. The Power Corporation of Canada has taken offices in th Exchange Block where it wib conduct its local business, wit) J. J. Little, manager for Nortl. em B. C, in cjftarge. F. D.' Mathers arrived in U city on the; Catala last nigh from Vancouver to assume hi duties here as Jqcal representativ lf the B. 6., Packers in charge o the company's office in the city. John Albertsen, who has'bee-" working at Anyox, left on thf? morning's train for Halifax where he will embark on March 11 aboard the liner Hellig Olav foi a trip to his native home ir Norway. IN MEMORIAM In ever loving memory of oui dear mother, Mrs. Mary Sim, wh. passed peacefully away on Marc 2, 1928: ' Loving and.klQd In. til her wvi, UtHlcht and lust to the end of her dan: Sleeve and- true In heart! and-mind. i ceaumui memory ie:t Demnd. JtAaeeJ .flM the sons and .MjBhterek.lfl,.rv' Mmi RID OF NUISANCE TAXES TORONTO. .Mar. '2: Discus- fjig the, budget propbsals A. . Phipps, president of thar Canadian Bankers' Association, .said that the abating1 of the "nuisance" taxes was commendable. lie ad ded, however, that business looked for a larger reduction In the sales taxes, if not Its entire abolition, and hoped for a reduction in the income tax. BUDGET TAX CHANGES ARE IMPORTANT (Continued from page one). duty on machinery and equip ment used in mining have been reduced. The changes in regard to mining are designed to stimu late mining operations, particu larly coal mining. The fishing Industry, both in land and deep sea. benefits by the revision on items covering engines for the propulsion of boats, enlarged tb cover such engines used in hoisting nets or lines in boats with free listing under all tariffs of metal swivel? und needles ,for mending nets. There is a reduction of from 15, 25, and 27H.pW cent, to free. 74 and 20 pit tent, for rubber caskets for use in sealing cans. The new fate on mining machinery is 10 per cent., 15 and 25 per cent, which is a considerable reduction. Some reductions are made in printing machinery. The rates on passenger automobiles is brought in line with private automobiles. The tax on the sale and transfer of stocks Is changed from a flat rate of three cents to a graduated scale from one to four cents. The tax on insurance premiums other than life and marine of one per cent, is abolished. The tax on raijway and steamship tickets is to be abolished May 1. The tax of three cents on telegrams and cables is abol ished. The reduction in the sales tax announced yesterday Is effective today and also the tariff changes, as well as the abolition of the insurance tax. Changes which do not come Into effect until May first are abolition taxes on certain railway and steamship Brief V.. . I JL. M I f ; f ma its metal package keeps it always res5i. TEA 'Fresh from the gardens' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Preacher, Rev . T. hon Jones, M.A. us Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Subject, "Making the Church Chrtian." Evening service at 7:30. Subject. "The Only Death Man .Can Fear." Sunday School ' '' ' ' at 12:15. . . .. , ST. PETER'9 CHURCH Service wpi be conducted at St. Peter's Church. Seal . Cow, oo Sunday.iMarehiB, at 7:80 pmi., by.Btehop Rix. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Christian Science Society, 215 Second 'Avenue This.. Scci4y s a.. branch of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston. Mass. Sunday service at 11 a.m. Subject, "Christ Jesus." Testimony meeting on Vedntoyrweni4 8 o'clock. The publie is cordially invitdlj (j V; J; v S INDvV'uJ -r-7Trti 1 RIC. FIRE AT BOSSLANDvW WC -M fTH MPRnVFO vB,cnvE --" lNj5YSHEARRGM0S!C (Continued from pae one) . . . BOGNOR, Sussex, Eng., Mar. mates of a loss totalling $200,-'2:--The King has so much im- jOO. Ten buildings were bur- pioved that his. thoughts have aing but the firemen eventually trrned to music. He has had his got the blase under control. phonograph brought from Buck- The main business sc:tion qf I. srham Palace and spends long the cRy was dertr-yr', th i n h-.urs listening to it. weeping the n rv 'e Cal- umbia Avenue from the Hank of Montreal ta'Idhig to aid Including the Prst r:r.T. Nothing but embers remain of many jf the business house. The fire started in a vacant store, it is believed. A high wind spreud It rapidly. The wind changed several times and car ried the blaie to the street which survived a similar fire two years ago. Thet buildings there were estroyed too. TOa .N'T O TOCKS irtecy of " P. Johnston Co.) Rig Missouri, 1.61. Falcon Bridge, 13.25. Home Oil. 15.75. Mandy. 1.40. Fend Oreille. 13.00. Premier, 1.80. Sudbury, 1UI. Teck. 9.95. Hargreaves. 2.IU). lllsil Out of Town Readers! 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