KAUli TWO Price SOc a box DAILY EDITION Palpitation Of The Heart Nerves Were All Gone Miaa Rom Griffin, Aihern, Man., writes: "About live years ago I wai troubled with palpitation of the heart, caused by a shock, and mjr nerves were all gone, and I could not sleep. I lead about ililburn's Heart and Nerve Pills and decided to try them. After 1 had taken three '"boxes I waji ffeeltiWr nne aSfm. I think they are a jjonderpil Jemeay. andwish all other who suffered as I did would give them a trial. ' ' Sold at all drug and general stores, or mailed direct on receipt of price by The T. Milburn Co., Ltdj Toronto, Oat THE DAILY JSIEWS.,. .... PKINCK KUFEKT - BIUTISII COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Hupert Daily News, Limited, Tfrlrd Avenue H. P. PULLEN - - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by mall or carrier, yearly period, paid in advance 5.00 For leaser perk da, paid In advance, per month 50 By mall to all parts of Northern and Central British Columbia, paid In advance for yearly period 3.00 By mail to all other parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, paid in advance, per year . $0.00 be4itbSjMQ 8G 1.40 .02 .25 .15 Saturday, March 21, 1931. TITLES FOR CANADIANS Apropos of the proposal being made once more to reintroduce the system of granting titles to prominent-Canadians, an editorial writer in the Winnipeg Free Press says:' "It is all very well to say that it is right and proper that men who have rendered distinctive service should be given a distinctive title. The argument is a cheap one in any case, for if a man cannot be lured.into. the performance of public service without dangling a title in front of him the 1 FAREWELL ! WAS HELD John McLean Honored By Scottish Friends Last Nint on Eve! of Departure F()ld Land! Members of the old St. Andrew's Society, to the number of about .Glasgow, Scotland to reside. Howard Eteen was In the chair and fitting remarks were made by several speakers. Great regret was expressed at the Impending departure of Mr. McLean but the Hope was voiced that the future would V,nl4 honnlnaai nnH nmsnArhv fnr aainer amy business works out in practice. It appears to mm ine Iunny imn& ine,r pup" piease me people ot ureat Britain, and they have as much ' " v". "1C u viftHf fhf o.,Dn,v, nc l u., . 4.U-.: Tne be way to pre Z . 'i. J. V ' ,g. teetn 14 t0Put them ln water tables n-7 In neither u bound i sotrirv. case are we to follow thp r - example. We can love them anyway." PHILLIPS" IF MlAi. . au to Acid M4WO" MOTHERS now learn value of Magnesia. Made in i Because it Is so helpful ln keep-, A teaspoonful of Phillips Milk of ing babies and children healthy , Magnesia does the work of half a una nappy, nvsry moincr snouifl know about Phillips Milk of pint of lime water in neutralising (cow's milk for Infant feeding, and This harmless, almost tasteler preventing hard curds. Its Because it doesn't pay to advertise poor products, It does pay to buy those advertised. night. 1CW . rve the M At . over "White is a color that stands for joy; women are married in white, but men never are." 1 A passive verb Is when the subject is the sufferer and the object the doer, as "He Is married to her." A sextant Is a church caretaker, j In eases of poisoning a cosmetic is used. I A matrix Is a component part of a bedstead. : cityitts hnupnnnnnclty liarta rdxoe Wireless waves work by eccentricity. A toadstool Is a thing that looks like a mushroom then If you eat it you die and you know It Is not a mushroom. .1 M. A, is what a lady becomes when she gets married. Venus was a goddess who to cure colds with lightning. used! maiijr uecenuy. a newiv created nan ronn ,ntlrtM n Ma rfulli,. I n ' . r. . it i . . . .. . ... . . . r.vp.,.Mvii u. iui, lo.Hic ui ic- i iiiuiiierunu cnya are iuuy receiveu ine lonowing news in a nil iieving mow sjmpions oi oablej explamed Jn the lnterastln book tr.'ncram: Hazel nnve hirth , : -r and 'ehliarlfl 'Mtsliy. ;cauid; tfsfi infomalfon." It will be little girl this morning stop .mothiJ1 souring food ln the little digestive tract, such as sour-bclchlng, frequent vomiting, 'feverlshnees, colic. And a mild laxaUve, it acts genUy, but certainly, to open the little bowels Jn constipation, colds, children's diseases. sent you, FREE. Write The Chas. er and child doing well. And stuck! " H. Phillips Chemical Co.. Windsor, In the corn-r of the blank wasj Ont. one of those cute little pasters ' In buying, be sure to get gen- which announced. 'When you want 1 ulne Phillips Milk of Magnesia, a boy ring Western Union Doctors have prescribed It for oveti ou years. Canada C. N. It. TRAINS Jfrom East Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays. 3:30 p.m. , For East Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, 11:30 a.m. j THE DAILY NEWS Saturday, Mar FAIR PLAY KEQUESTED (Continued from Page One) sore and tourists are continually ntHnf fnr in pvnlnnnttnn -Vi,Tti9iviCuy cpunwi every , year ,makesja tax. levy, just large enough to pay the cost of governing the city innd maintaining our civic lnstltu-tlons,.All public utilities around tjhls block must be kept In efficient con- thirty gathered at the Commodore lQ T legttimate share of the ner for John McLean, secretary of carrying charges that should haVe been borne by this block since our the society up to a short time ago. lncorporatlorii with lnterest nt 6 Uil Wic cvc ui ilia urMibuic; iui Is over $140,000. As the place was serving a useful purpose until 1922, the city's actual loss has been almost half the amount Just quoted. "Some years ago the provincial government built a new court house in Vancouver. The site of the old building valued at $2,000,000 was himself and family and that they Presented to that big and wealthy may return to Prince Rupert some "' ine Pvincwi Bi" the dld not Prrtt one dollar day to resume residence among- their many friends. Speakers in- the sale of the original town-eluded Aid. 8. D. Maedonald and tte- but nad- on the other nand- to Aid James Black. make very lar6e expenditures to There was also an informal mil- ecure sltM for court nouse- normal slcfll nroeram which included vocal school, industrial home and other By mail to all other countries, per year 9.00 solos by Alex McLeod. Ben Fergus- Institutions. ADVERTISING RATES Transient display advertising, per Inch, per insertion Classified advertising, per Insertion, per word Locl readers, per Insertion, per line - Legal notices, each Insertion, per agate line Contract rates on application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone Editor and Reporters Telephone Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations on. W. M. Brown. 3. McPhee and the " provincial government ims o r. hnn, v,i.,r,. ror.i- fared wen in prince wupen. m a tatlons by A. A. Connon. ' 01 RuDert lots held ln Vancou- One of the happy features of the ver and Victoria In 1909 the gov-evenlng's proceedings was the pre- eminent made almost $800,000 out sentetion to Mr. McLean of a hand- ot an aBgregate of over $3,000,000. nm lather ei..h hv with th- h.i Shortly after this $200,000 was ad- ded to thls amount from a $600,000 i wishes of .the friends assembled. sa,e ln sectlon 2 Then ftain " iThe presentation was made by Mr. iSteen and Mr. McLean responded Auust- 1912- the f"1 !suitably lote to the extent of $1,191,628. This show hat the has Mr. and Mrs. McLean and son and government 'daughter left on this morning's founa the real estate business here tmin fnr st John n n thev Mr profitable. That they did wUl embark for Glasgow. j tte' n ejected Is proven Engineers' Union Frank Healy of Niagara Falls, Ca nadlan Representative, Spoke at Meeting Last Night The tion of all British institutions merely because they are Bri- spoke interestingly on trade union 1 tish. Anyone Who knows much about the bestowal of titles principles, arrived from Vancouver knows perfectly well that the quickest way to get ond is to on Wednesday and left on this cough up a large sum for the -right political party fhest. mrnlnB'l! traln J Edmonton. British SoUticians are high-minded men, to be sure, but i they all Know that bread cast discreetly upon the waters w. s. Hammond, president of the nas a way oi coming nacK buttered on hoth sides. Similarly, local, was m the chair at last nighri a cheaue of sufficient magnitude returns to its donor en- meeting. dorseu with a peerage. The big cheques draw the big rewards. "No honor list, of course, is ever composed purely of such favors. Men who have rendered real service are also included, and you will observe that these citizens draw down the humbler marks of distinction. A great musician Man in the Moon or distinguished doctor will be given onlya knighthood; Jake tne reason Scotsmen: while some gentleman who has conducted a mammoth no lonicr cme t0 c11 19 be- meat packing business will receive a baronage that will u,ue" M,ey '""J acro-place him, his heirs and successors forever, in a position The only thing that keeps school lruin wnicn mey can iook aovn on tneir ieilOW men Wltn teachers from having nervods pro-i emotions appropriate to their exalted state. This is the way rtration is the humor they get' oy me iaci inav uic uniuuut juav quoted .as realized at the last sale was almost three times the upset price established of $450,975. But ftt 1 luc city, Mic LuinJiKbc uuujr ut HPHIS I VllICiai IT I in a I Prince Rupert, received none of this normous roflt a,, we .inherited was the legacy of a widely scattered city with the resultant increased ! expense of upkeep. 1 "At the time of the sale in Section 1 2, the government was so elated Prince Rupert local of the with the result that they, in con- International Union of Operating Junction with the u. T. P. prevailed T2n cHn anrc Vi ao rH an a rf H rocs 1 1 et UDQtl the citv to aeree to the build- Country WOUld be just as well off Without his Services. But, night by Frank Healy of Niagara ing of a $9Q,000 bridge, each party admitting that SUCK a case, can be made OUt, the fact re- f118. Canadian representative of to pay a tnira ,91 tne cost, fcven-mains International Union of Operat- tuall y the present bridge was built that the thing does work OUt that One Jne -not way. 1.21- JJiL- : i. j i A ing Engineers, who is making a but the city paid the entire cost. t"t ' J a ; sVMaMMh lill . " 1 Annettes townsites became effective, we were assured that'the -afttfigfllbbeer could no longer hold land for purely convenience to our citizens de- Siw a iiLue ureu ui uie incesBant anu uncritical aumira- tour of the west Mr HeaI who gureiy this unkept pledge should in peculaUve purposes TRUSTEES If at any time during 1930 you acted as Trustee, Executor, Ad' minutrator, Assignee, or in any other fiduciary capacity in connection with any property, business, trust or estate, you are required by law to make a de tailed return of the income earned by such property, business, trust or estate. Penalty for failure to file this return, on Form T3, on or before March 31st next $10.00 for each day of default. Maximum fine $50.00. I sv-sl ' -i i. . . '! ..' : ! ' .'. . .ll-l'-iith 1. From any Postmaster. 2. At any of the following offices where Income Ta'x Inspectors are locat ed . I. !'' ' 1 i t M!' t'M i. CUK CLOCK SALE 2 till 4 Monday 11 SKIRTS--Regular vstluw to $5.50 To elear, Clock Sale Special 21 WAISTS Regular values to $3.95 To clear. Clock Sale Special 10 POLLY PRIM APRONS To clear, Clock Sale Special' 36 PAIRS RAYON BLOOMERS All colors To dear, Clock Sale Special 24 SHIRTS Rayon in all colors To clear. Clock Sale Special ,. .24 PAIR SEMI-SERVICE BILK HOSH-8lik t8 Tp clear, Clock Sale Special 24 HOUSBDRESSES Up to size 42 bust To clear, Clock Sate Special 9 SWEATER COATS Heather mixture To dear, Clock Sale Special 4 TAPESTRY BAGS To dear, Clock Sale Special 10 ONLYDRB86E6 Sizes from 16 to 20 only To clear. Clock Sale -Special 50 PAIRS OF SHOES Regular values to $12.00 To clear. Clock Sale Special . 24 ANOORA TAMS All colors To clear, Clock Sal Special 8ERVA (Sanitary Napkins) Special, 3 pkgs. for .. n Monday, 2 to 4 ,)Ublir inronventence Many wild land taxes have been suggested and 'ven passed to help curb this evil. Even the poor struggling pre-emp-tor is not immune. He must prove up or go. In conclusion we submit that the government can conveniently use a few thousand dollars and that lattice to the dw and in spHe of mands the Immediate sale of this $1.95 $1.00 $1.00 49q 49c 55 c $1.00 $2.95 $1.00 $3.95 $2.95 $1.50 $1.00 jj.lll 1111 itself be enough to influence the government to grant our request that the old court house block be sold. We are not asking for a present of it. "When the law giving the government a quarter interest m new block' Letter Approvrd The foregoing letter wu ;;! . J M .t- Ratepayers' Association 1,1 It was decided to call u pub,i in:' the sale of the block witiicu: tu; ther delay. Unemployment was also di at last night's meeting DOMINION OF CANADA- Income Tax Information Reports are Due March 31st, 1931 GET YOUR FORMS T3, T4 and TS TODAY.' EMPLOYERS If you are an employer, and during 1930 paid a wage, salary, commission or fee to one or more persons, you are required by law to furnish the names and addresses of all persons to whom you paid $1500 or more during the calendar year 1930, or who were paid at a rate of wage or salary (including bonus) equal to $1500 or more per .annum, stating the amount paid to each person. Penalty for failure to file this return, on Form T4, on or before March 31st next 10 per cent, of the tax payable by such employees. Maximum penalty $50.00 minimum $2.00. FORMS MAY BE PROCURED cMARtomrrowN, !'.tl.. T.O. BollJini HALIFAX, N&, IM lUlliaSi. ST. JOHN. N.I), New I'.U. HulUing QUEIIECOUE., CuMomtBlJg. MONTREAL, OUE, Cmmi Huildina OTTAWA. ONT, HaiUiM Half KINGSTON, ONT, CuMofiM ItailJiag nrl-LKVItXE, ONT, 17-it Cmphtll tX. TORONTO, ONT, 21 LamharJ t. HAMILTON. ONT, Lennol ItuiUlng LONDON. ONT, Cirllng illotk FORT WILLIAM, ONT, CuMomi ItlJg. WINNIPEG, MAN., NiwUmnwKliI MMf. RKOINA, SAW, McOlluovlllll HUg. SASKATOON, BASK, How IluIUiog PRINCE AI.DERT. SASK, P.O. IfcilUInt CALOART, ALT A, CuMunii UullJiog EDMONTON, ALTA, P.O. HulUing VANOOtlVFR. B.O, Wiwli BulU.og PAWSON.1 CORPORATIONS Corporations, Joint Stock Com panies and Associations, in addition to filing their returns as employers on Form T4 are also required by law to file on Form T5 a complete return of any dividends or bonuses paid or credited to shareholders during the calendar year 1930. Any responsible officer of a Corporation may sign these returns. Penalty for failure to file this return on or before March 31st next $10.00 for each day of default. Maximum fine $50.00. If there is anything in the Income Tax Information Forms which you do pot understand, any Inspector of Income Tax will gladly explain what i required. The Department of National Revenue Hon. E. D. RYCKMAN, K.C. MinWr o.Nu(i'onul Rnenue. Income Tax Division OTTAWA c S. Walters CommbWoMr ! lntomt Tax