Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup Bad Cold On Her Chest Had To Stay In Bed Ma. J. a Winten, Janow, Man., writca:J'l hTi r'JZ, to prat. Dr. Wood'i Norway Pin, wry ba4 eold on my cheit, and tad to rtay la bed ' nacu. IU GOUld hftr,l r.V .... . . FREE! ' -"j v u .... u-rauoi ii r t . . . . t . Our Plant I Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MAKING AND COMMERCIAL WORK PHONES 43 AND 385 koabaad mi about Dr. WooA'. v J.. .... o I decided to trr U t.t-V l - I...,. . . V un ready to recommend It to anyona with a eold." Frio lie a bottle;, large family alia 3e.j at all drng-riiU or dealer.; put up only by Tie T. Uilbura vo. Ltd., Toronto, Oat. FREE! One Tin of After-Shaving Talc With Every Purchase of rl1 One Tube of Klenzo Shaving Cream 50 cents Qrm lS Ltd. Jim Pioiittcr DrugeisLs Phones SVjSaSJjrt,,, ,,. . . Third Ave. & Sixth SL TIIUEEJ.GKADuATE PHARMICISTS LIIIHf9?YtTmr Vr' Tuna In "Jt for Fiia" od gat a load of lavght from tha IHia Ribbon Mall Jattar aary Tvat-dajr nigh o.r tha Columbia Chain Stotioni. KUL 9 00 P.M. it RADIO Ilk CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDQC& AND SHIPYARD UI'EKATlMi li. T. P. 20.000-TON FLOATING 1) It Y DOCK bnginceni, Machinist. Boilermakers, Warksinlths, Pattern Makers. Pounders, Wood workers. Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING XJMON STEAMSHIPS L1AIITF.I) Meahirr lame ITImf ItufVrrt I or VaHeouver: T.N.N. (WI'AI.A r.VKKY TlrXllW. 1.511 I'M. Arriving Vancouver via O .mi; faHa. ThurUT Noon appro. T.N.K. AllllUNA EVKUV "Kill VY MIM(.IIT Arriving Vancouver Sunday midnight apprax. Wwklj tailing to Port Sltnuam.. Allr Arm. Anyox. 8twrt IM Naaa River point Sunday 8 00 p.m. fnrthrr iiitn-.t In rrmn'cl'.tH' nil Uid tirart at - I'KINCi: Itt rKIIT AIIKM'Yi. Kit ond Arune. I'lione Sfid Inserted Point Saws Mfl fsiMONDS nd heavy ii''t Mort utlv mm feed, gm factory for jffir lanever Made from tptclti aawing. l " iff steel, and tempered W r MA Lattfor jtari. our own crucible IC for poh- K atrel milla. K ablo-mill Jin omkmic iw IP LlUIlWi owner. mm a Local Items Dinnerware, china, crockery, glassware, Ueilbroner's Store. rrt, artrnoHti,tfe from Ifle E4"st at 36;' Was5 repdrud thla morning to be Oh, time. J. O. Garrett of Prince Rupert has been appointed mining recorder I at Stewart during the absence from there of J. P. Scarlett, the B. C. Oa- zette announces. Don't forget the Catholic Wo- I men's League spring sals, Catho- lc Hall tomorrow from 3 to 6. So- !clal in the evening at 820. Balag- no's Orchestra. 81 S. J. Mellor of the Dlgby Island. wireless station staff returned to the city on the Catala this morning after paying a brief visit with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Mellor, at Stewart. Union steamer Catala, Capt. A. E. Dickson, returned to port at 1030 this morning from Anyox. Stewart and other nor&herp points and sailed at 1.30 Wis afternoon for Vancouver and wsyports. Oirfit'wUl Mayor Cwtl 1L leave on toaioirrcri'' inOTntotfi- train for. Ottawa whfN(, ht i to have a confefHiBe.,(' ulth Printer R. B Bennett in connection with matters affecting tbe dreiopment of this port. Loyal Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Boyd Young of Port Simpson was a passenger aboard the Ca-ala this morning bound for Van (sourer where be wul resume his studies. He came north a few days SCO with his parents who had been on a trip to the United 8tates. Mr. and Mrs. EUas Skog, Olot Skog and Mrs. Kut Slatta. well vnown members of the local Norwegian colony, will leave on tomorrow morning's tram for New York where on April 11 they win embark aboard the steamer 8ta vanterfjord to pay a visit to their native homes in Kristeianaund Norway. i ANNOUNCEMENTS Eu.stt-r Concert April 6 and 7. Di-. 'Ttian Alex A. Cennon, Moose A.;;n;ial Daffodil dance, LOD.E Easter Monday. Catholic wow 111 Leagtw Spcinr ."ale April 8, United April 9 Chinch Anglican CatHedral Bastar Sai April 9. Crib and Whist Leagae Banqaot Commodore Cafe April 10. Moose Whist Drive and Dance Triday, April 17. Preabyterlan Easter Sale April 10 Oyro Hoedown My L csti:r special PERMANENT WAVE $3.00 .Mi Lady Beauty Slioppc Phene C3 FIRST CHOICE OF SUITS OR SPRING COATS New samples just arrived of spring and summer goods of the finest quality and the patterns of the very latest. LING THE CUTTER Steam cleaning, pressing and altering. Free delivery to any part of the city. LING THE TAILOR ! XI? Srconri Ate t'hotie C49 Kuy the real Coal our fa mom i:lson and Cassidy-Wellintton In any Quantities. lso Uulkley Valley Hay. Grain and Robin Hood Hour. Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONES' 58 AND 558 flSCTHnfi THE DAILY NEWS SAVED IMPORTED DRESS "After a little wearing, a lovely green voile an imported dress lost color so completely that it was not wearable. A friend who had admired it asked me why I )?ayt fteanoq jt any more. On hcutirigUne reason she adviseJ , dyeing tj. and, .recommended, (haihpnd Dyes- Xa rmiVe a long atory' hort, it turned out beautifully. I have a lovely new drew that really,ctt just lSc the rice of -one puckage of Diamond )yea. "I have since used Diamond Dyes for both tinting pnd dyeing. They do either equally well. I am not an expert dyer but I never have a failure with, Diamond Dyes. They seem to be majdc so they alw ays go on smoothly and evenly. They never spot, streak or run; and friends never know the things I dye with Diamond Dyes are redyed at allf" Mrs. H.F., Quebec. C. W. Homer provincial assessor, returned to the city on the Catala this morning from a trip to Stewart and Premier on official business. Tonight, Moose Hall, 8.1S p.m. Easter Concert. Highland and tap dancing, instrumental music and three sketches to chase away the blues for 50c. admission. ' 81 The provincial voters' list closed for .registrations on Saturday last There wll) be a court of revision next month when persons qualified may have their names added to the list by appearing personally before the registrar. Steamship Sailings Fox Vancouver 8unday as. 'Pr. Charles 10 pm Tuesday ss. Catala 1 :30 pjn, Trtursday ss. Pr. George ;0 pa. Friday ss. Princess Mary 10 pm. SS. Cardena, mMnight. April 1 ss. Princess Norah 5 p.m. April It as. Prncess Alice 5 pm. April as. Princess Alice 5 pm. From Vancouver-Sunday ss. OaWa 4 pm. Wednes. as. Pr. George 10:30 am. Friday ss. Princess Mary 4 pm. Cardena - pm. April & ss. Princess Alice a.m. April 18 as. Princess Alice ...am. AprjU 39-hpv Prteess .Alice ....am. For Naas River and Port Simpson-Sunday ss. Catala 8 pm. From Naas River & Port Simpson Tuesday ss. Catala .11:30 am. For Stewart and Anyox Sunday ss. Catais r 8 pm. Wednesday ss. Pr. George 4 pm. From S ten art and Anyox Tuesday ss. Caiaia .11:30 am. Thursday ss. Pr. George 8 pm. For Ocean Falls-Tuesday ss. Catala 1 (30 pm. Thursday ss. Pr. George 10 pm. Friday ss. Princess Mary 10 pm. HOTEL ARRIVALS Savoy Hotel Prince Ruper.'s leading family hotel. Hot .tnd cold water in all room: A. J. PP.l'PIIOMME, Prop. Cor. of Praser and Fifth SU. Savoy Davis. Port Bsslngton. New Royal Hotel I. Zarrlll, Prop THE IIOltL MOKTII Wllll.t Hot A Cold Water Steam Heat 75c PER DAY AND UP Trlrplmne Ml Royal J. Anderson, city. Boston Grill I'hone 457 Prince Rupert Larce Cabaret SPECIAL DINNERS Thursdays and Saturdays DANCING Every Saturday Night, 9 to 13 Dance Hall for Hire Accomodation for Private Parties I r aiiiiiuai.jagajksSsa -j l III II llll llll COAL 'ft I I i Phone 566 Rupert Motors Garace and Service Station DODGE and BANTAM AUSTIN Distributor FENDER AND BODY WORK A SPECIALTY Glasses fittc6 b registered optometrist at Ueilbroner's store. Further removal of flowers from graves In FalrvlewCemetery Is re-1 ported. Such pilfering Is considered very petty. , J f'V-t -j.. Til'I ' Bessie Alice Banham of Wildwood near Powell River has been appointed an election commissioner for Mackenzie riding, the B. C. Gazette announces. John Fry, ex-chief of police of Victoria, was a passenger aboard the Catala this morning returning south, accompanying his sister-in-law. Miss Neal. lady superintendent of the Port Simpson Hospital, who is ill. Unreality Was Science Church Subject Sunday The subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Christian Science churches and societies on Sunday was "Unreality." Among the Bible texts Included in the Lesson-Sermon was the following from John 1:3: "All things were made by him: and without him was not any thing made that was made." The Lesson-Sermon also lnclud ed the reading of citations from the Christian Sckn: textbook ! "Science and Health with Key to the Scripture?" by Mary Bk?r Edtfy. one passage being 'as fol- Iowa: "Truth must make all that is true. If evil la real. Truth most make it so: but error, not Truth is the author of the unreal, and the unreal vanishes, while all that is real is eternal." 66 Miles On 1 Gallon Of Gas? Walter Critcblow. WJQ-B Street. Wheat on. ILU.1XU paWattt yai por Moisture Gas Saver and Carbon Eliminator for all Engines and Autos that beats any ever got out. Old Fords report as high as 86 miles on 1 gallon. New Fords 61. Other makes report amazing in creases of Vth to lz more Mr. Critchlow offers $10,000 cash prises for best gains with his patent. ! He also offers to send 1 for trial. Write him today for one. I Mr. Critchlow wants County and State Agencies everywhere to make $396jOO to $1 000.00 per month. He also offers 1 new Auto free any make) to each new Agent. Kill Northland Navigation Co.'s mo- tutorship Bellingham was in port yesterday morning discharging one JJ carload of fresh fish from Ketch!- -kan for transshipment East over -the Canadian National Railways. 5 Tuesday, April 7,1931 !:BrB:iti'ail:a:B!:iiiri!9!Bfai:ii:Kt:a!9i;i;i!iKBtiiiii:i!! I Wednesday s Specials AH Day--for Gash Tricotine Coats 20 Only Tricotine Coats. Fur Trimmed Collars, in Fawn, Blue and Black. All sjzes, Reg. to $30.00. Special 'Price Short Jackets 12 Only Short Jackets in the very latest New York styles, in all shades. Special Price . 3 Only Fur Jackets, ' R egular price, $49.50. Very Special $16jo $ Fur Jackets t i -a i in B 391 SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY SHIRLEY SHOPPE Third Ave. W, corner Sixth St. i tutmrn ivrmvEmmm m mmia.iurvm tm rnvrnxm cm i eii i m The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Dairy By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. NOTICE TOJMPLOYERS SPECIAL REVENUE TAX ACT Commencing April 1st, this Act imposes a tax of 1 ijef cent upon all employees in respect of wages which are in excess of the exemptions stated below, and requires every employer to deduct the amount of the tax at the time the wages are paid, and to remit the amount so retained to the Provincial Collector for the district on or before the 15th of the following month. A return must accompany eac'i remittance to the Collector, and forms will be mailed to every -employer as soon as his requirements have been made known. Therefore all those who have other persons in their employ should so inform the Collector at once, and full information will then be supplied, together with the necessary forms. The tax must be deducted from every employee whose remuneration, including the value of free board or lodging (at prevailing rates, but not less than $26 per month ) and other perquisites, exceeds : (a.) $25 per week in the case of a married person whose wife or husband resides in the Province, in the case of a widower or widow who has dependent children under the age of eighteen years residing in the Province, fix) S15 uer week in the case of all other persons. 1 NOTE. The tax is payable on the whole amount if j THE EXEMPTION. i i 1 EXPLANATORY MEMOiLNDtIM' mo If an employee works for the same employer, say, Monday, Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday of the same week, or Thursday, Friday, and Saturday of one week, and Monday of the next week, and earns m excess of the exempt amount, the tax must be deducted. If an emplovee is paid monthly, the tax must be deducted from the full month's pay if the remuneration is in excess of the monthly equivalent of the above exemption. Dept. of Finance. C B. PETERSON, Province of Itrltih Columbia. Commissioner of Income Tax.