liii PAOE SIX Thursday. AprU 10. TIIE DAILY NEWS yr r IGNORANCE Pimples On Face THURSDAY, FRIDAY PROFOUND Was AND SATURDAY Looking At Her Miss F. Foster, Nan aim o, B.C. TWO SHOWS writes: "I usnd to suffer, something 7 and 9 p.m. Iowa School Teachrr Writes to awful, with pimples on mj face, and nevsr felt an if I wanted to go out as "Prince Rupert, Alaska" j I thought everyone vrax looking at iiip. For a Job "A friend aiivi;. r me th uso WARNER BAXTER IN H. M. destroyer Warwick creates effective smoke screen during combined British fleet manoeuvres in Mediterranean, recent y. f im Dominion of Canada CORPORATION Income Tax Return . DUE APRIL 30th Location of Income Tax Inspectors WINNIPEG, MAN. Commercial Budding RECINA, SASK. Medium Hill Building SASKATOON. SASK. Rum Building PRINCE ALBERT, SASK. P.O. Building CALGARY, ALT A. Custom Building EDMONTON, ALT A. P.O. Building VANCOUVER, BJC Winch Building Every corporation or joint stock company is required to make an Income Tax Return on or before April 30th; and to Include, with this return, cheque or cash for at least 25 of the tax payable. Failure to make such return renders the delinquent liable to a penalty equal to 5 (five percent) of the tax payable (maximum $500). Use Form T2 Corporation Income Tax Returns should be made on form T2, which form may be obtained from any Income Tax Inspector or Postmaster. The Department of National Revenue bespeaks the co-operation of all corporations in an effort to com plete the work involved promptly, effectively and economically to all concerned. Advice or explanations wilt be cheerfully given by any Income Tax Inspector. The Department of National Revenue HON. W. D. EULER, Minuter of National Revenue fi 'ftercilicircl a cheery welcome and a cup of Income Tax Division OTTAWA Dcafs Worn C S. WALTERS, Commissioner of Income Tax a-wnaHBMBBHacsaiMM IW r i Even the ignorance ot school teachers sometimes Is almost profoundat least It seems so here in the particular case in point which came up at the regular monthly meeting of the board of school trustees last nlgrit. Miss Lucy- B. Ceattie, of Green (County, Jpwafwh,o took a.$our tnls way last summer and liked it very i much although she apparently did not assimilate as much geograph ical knowledge as she might have done had she been a little more observant, addressed a letter to "The President of Public Schools, Prince Rupert, Alaska" seeking a position in the schools of the city. She had fallen in love with the north and wanted to spend a year or so here, particularly since her girl friend already was located in Alaska. To clinch matters. Miss Beattie enclosed a 2c American stamp to ensure a reply. , The secretary will reply to Miss Beattie giving her a free geographical lesson with respect to Prince Rupert's position and telling her that, If she Is a qualified British Columbia teacher, her name may be placed on the waiting list providing she brushes up on. her geography meantime. re? I i i ry's Colds -Vdl UMktA4 WlLUUUl dosing Just rub on XT VAPORUB so I got a bottle and It worked wonder, and after using the second one to look at mr face one would never think I ever had a pimplo." Put up only by The T. Milbum Co., Limited, Toronto, Oat. Report For King Edward School Easter Examinations Now In Progress Summer Sports Are Being Organized In hi report for king Edward High School at the monthly meeting of the board last night, Prtnd- a! D. H. Hartness stated that care-.ul examinations prior to the Eaa-.er vacation were being held in all he grades. Mr. Hartnen reported lhat, throughout the school, the .ludnts,were working, well. Two new typewriter desks had icen received from Mitchell & Curie, Mr. Hartness stated, and necea- 1 3ary repairs had been carried out n some ot the typewriters. Organisation of football, baseball and tennis for the summer months. Mr. Hartnen reported, was pro-; eccling after a successful winter I ;eason of badminton and basket- Week-Enct 1 Twenty Years Ago Specials Extra Large Fresh Eggs Q4 i f? 3 doz f :.i 01.10 Shelled Walnuts Quarters QCTo per lb , Wtfl, Royal City Green; Beans 2's, 2 tins 1 Columbia Bartlett Pears 2's per tin Fine Family Tea In Bulk per lb. .... . SmalJ White Beam 3 lb. . Seedless Raisins' 4-lb. pkg. Clark's Tomato Ketchup per bottle Bmpres Extract All flavors, per bottle Good Quality Fresh Ground Coffee per lb. . Acadia Salted Ced 2-lb. box Wild Rose Pastry Flour 10-lb. sack Columbia Pure Strawberry Jam 4-lb. tin Sunnybrook Creamery Buiter-4-lb. brick . Bmpress Cherry Jam 4-lb. Un Nabob Large Prunes 2-lb. pkg. Fine Ripe Banana 2 lbs 35c 25c 5Qc 25c 50c 20c 25c 45c 45c 55c 60c 1.20 65c 35c 35c Alberta Market P. GAMULA, Proprietor Fifth Street Phone 208 Perfect dyeing so easily done! DIAMOND DYES contain the highest quality anilines money can buyl That's why they give such true, bright, new colors to dresses, drapes, lingerie. The anilines id Diamond Dyes make them so easy to use. No spotting or streaking. Just clear, even colors, that hold through wear and washing. Diamond Dyes never give things that re-dyed look. They are just 16c at all dealers. When perfect dyeing costs no moreis so easy why experiment with makeshifts! DiamoncMDes Highest Quality for SO years In Prince Ru,wri April 10, 1910 The provincial government has allocated nets as follows to the Hkeena River canneries: Balmoral, :15: Cunningham's, 55; Dominion, 30; British American, 85; North Pacific. 69; Claxton. 89; Oceanic, 89; .nverneas, 68; Carlisle, 69; Caasiar. 55; Alexander, 35. The new steamer Venture, built -n the Clyde for the Boacowtta uteanuhip Co.. has left the Old Country for this The freighter Gensumlew- is in xrt today from Sydney, N.8, with a cargo of rails. See the news ot me stores in he advertisements Week-End Specials 3utter- JjOp per lb 3rakt's Best Tea - per lb OOi Calkin's Best Tea Si Coffee 7 per .lb UtK, Robin Hood Rapid Oats (China ware or Tumblers) OCp per pkg .... OOi JoW Dust per pkg "v Llbby's Crushed Pineapple 4 0. 14-oe. tins, per tin JLOl Royal City Peaches T 9r per tin -5Ui Dutch Maid Mayonnaise nnp 8-os. Jars, per bottle -iaIL Sweet Biscuits Fresh fr? boC 2 lbs Lemon & Vanllta Extract 4-os. botUes, per bot -T-is Choice Red Salmon Vi's nnn per tin rfUL- Empress Peach & Pineapple OQ Marmalade 2's, per tin The Economy Cash & Carry "Where Dollars llavc More Cents" Phone 360 319 Third Ave. 'Romance of The Rio Grande' AH Talking, Singing and Dancing A Great Outdoor Picture , ., r-- ..-..y n"frfWJScru Talking Comedy "Stewed, Fried and IJoiled" Musical Novelty "UAN-JOKSTEIt" Admission, 20c & 65c Sat. Matinee at 2:30 15c & 10c COAL ! COAL ! PEMBINA EGG Delivered, per ton $12.00 ALBERTA EGG Delivered, per ton 12.50 ALBERTA LUMP Delivered, per ton 13.50 Special Prices On Your Winter Supply WOOD JUST ARRIVED, NEW SHIPMENT OF BIRCH AND JACK PINE MILL ENDS Per load $1.50 BOX CUTTINGS-Per load 3.50 HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PHONE 580 MORE VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY -1L See the new Ford body lines arid colors on view at our showrooms t t Tlie Canadian Car." , - .i S. E. PARKER LTD. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. DEMAND "Rupert Brand" lppers "THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST J'XKJD." Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Advertise in "The Dailv News"