PAGE TWO Tar ttlt at all 'inir .d r If TU T. Uiltuia t , ua Pimples On Face Humiliated Her Mi." Francn Lodgf. R. R. No. 8, DupnvUI. Out., write: "I usl to f.ri vrr.i humiliaf.l whew-vr 1 would gn to I. "n, u amount of the break- wig ut ui yimnt on my raw, tint lasKanfttrW iai I hav Bat ln LotierM Vmc tok part of bottl it your wonderful uleio Burdock Bluod Bitten," iiuifMiinJ, for ta. part 11 jaara, wtr THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT r BRITISH COLUJllSIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert' Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue H. P. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES City deMwry, by mall or carrier, yearly period, paid in advance 5.00 Fer'tewer petted paid in advance, per month . 50 By BMifl 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 $6.00 By mall to all other countries, per year 9.00 DAILY EDITION Thursday, April 9, 1931 NEWSPAPER CORRESPONDENTS The Dally News is always gTafito piiblfsh letters of public m interest but it does not like when a letter is written criticizing what has appeared in this paper that copies of the letter should be sent to other publications. This is discourteous. It is not good form and is not tolerated by newspapers generally. We do not mind being criticized but object to being singled out for attack and having it made a text for a general attack all round. Tf t.n 1 l m it j Whenever there is a contest going on a newspaper that tries to fflvfi nil thft nrnvs is nkvnva nnpiicXfl nf Twifrinr unfnif GYRO CLUB HAS PARTY Happy Affair iu Commodore CaU ; Last Night Enjoyed by Some ' Fifty Persons In honor of wives and latlv friends of the members, a dellght- ful dinner dance was staged lab' nlht by the Gyro Club in the Commodore Cafe. About fifty sons were present and the even-king's proceedings were fully en joyed. President c. c. Mills presided. . Afier dinner, there was a brief musical program which Included' vocal solos by Mrs. J. H. Carson and Mrs. William Crulckshank. accompanied by Mrs. M. H. Blott recitations by Harold McEwen, and an impromptu trip .by M. H. Blott, William Mitchell and Douglas Nelson. Dancing until 11 pm. brought1 the proceedings to a close. Music wm ay c. P. Salagrws orchestra.. Arrangements for the program were in the hands of the enter tainment committee of which William Crulekshank is the General Smuts to Be Honored Freedom of York to Be Conferred Upon South African Statesman ri tV , J "'"b -Men dm- or onesided, i ror some it time the only source of news in re- iner prepared with the aid of a tin 1 iL. l-l!t .i fi aT i .i vt. . ... jjuiu iu ine naimut Sliuaiion was inroUgnine new selling opener and a contscrew. i am afraid . orraniKation and we availed ourselves of it and were tnld corkscrew u necessary to help t that we were grossly unfair to the established dealers. We withheld reference to the fact that the checks issued by the new company were heing refused payment and to a good many other matters which micht seem to nlace us as beintr C A. l! mi . . . . . 1 tmnrA hi.,knl in uppuaiuun to me iisnermen. men me moment we try to H"" wa"v- nTJinn Pregen-r,f "'J1011 38 matter f faCt fair a manner as possible, alone comes some nerson and'i. th. ffr n r,ir. D tr intimates that we are criticizing them unfairly. Our only higher-grade brain to be the mana- nme criticism wa that the halibut was being kept from coming r ot a nous tnan to go to work at iu uiio pui t uiu was. uemg soiu to private companies in Ketchikan. The general managerof the new company re- lf " f"'. "." sides in Ketchikan whereas it seems to-the outsider as if VnvaorA nr Shin he should be in Prince Rupert where most of the business I n rr is done. We once criticized thdmoval of the general passenger agent of the railway f roni Prince"Rupertns being detrimental to the place and we believe it is detrimental to the port to have its chief business managed from an alien and rival port. Our correspondent, Mr. Lord, also criticizes a news item appearing in regard to the sale of salmon in Regina. As ai Voshlda KIaru nctuay completed matter of fact we feel he would have us publish nothing un- l'n lon w djy Imu it Mamari t tnvn tVin nMnloH u7 trom Tacoma. U5 to Cape Town. w. v ax. m v Mvr VISV MH1 UVUint II1U f Vlllvllt kltUV IIUO 1 - .1 . a his endorsement The little item of news came to the city in a social letter and was shown to the editor bv a ladv in the belief that it I'rTrrre'RIpertlrrJeWKeW WnTififluerices. dy'anyTilflue we do not care what they are. The whole citv is suffering From Tacoma to Cape Town Lpng CAPE TOWN. April 9: By an in direct route the Japanese steamer She left the American port a fortnight before Christmas Day with a large cargo of nearly a million board measurement feet of Umber might be of interest here. He certainly thought so and hisiand J-00? of Btneral cra In" r rffii JU8tlied- x? rv interestin? that 1 brought a criticism from Mr. Lord and many others read i tain of the Yoshtda Mam chose to it and Wondered. , 'call at Mllke. in Japan, for bunkers. Today we are DUblishinir fre nricos naid bv dealers in and later Singapore. The total Ketchikan-Iast Saturday. If the data had been available toi,enth of 016 voyage no nnJin. ua..i i. ..uiii i tt. ii ii. i i . miles. uo um iit-i wr, nnuuKi imvu jiuuusneu n yien. it is not in any sense criticism or propaganda but simply an interesting item of news, especially interesting to fishermen. If telegrams wore not so costly we should be publishing the Ketchikan safes every djiyj not only at this time but through out tne iisning season was 13,090 Check Appears In School Report; Principals Away Accompanying the report of the from the present condition. Owing to the peculiar condi-1 Pr,nc,PaI ue nigh school to the tinno that- lnv nhtninol Viovo fin vc.D Jhool board last night at the re- " : , aw. ..um VM 4 . gular meeting of the board, was a ing an v opinion, hoping that an adjustment might be1 check for $so from the student of made, but there Is no improvement. Now, we feel it is the the school as their part in the cost duty of everyone to speak out of material for the new tennis court. The halibut men have a right to sell to anyone they wish. !p5lnclals of. were a11 Attendance at Booth School for could not If we would. We want to see the fishermen pros- March was 455; Borden school, 343: per but do not want to see the rest of the city starved. seal cove, 58, and High school, 203. THE DAILY NEWS Thursday, Apru fl. Appointment W. C. Leckle. recently appointed vlce-presidar. of Standard Brands Ltd. in charg" of Oil-lett Products, including Magic Baking Powder. Otttoit's Lye Royal Yeast Cakes and other well known household articles. Most of them have been advertised in Prince Rupert. Twenty Years Ago In Prince Kupert April 9, 1911 vcijr- u jeuers nave ever oeen reiusea pUDllcauon mi York, an honor which he accepted 1 keeping order. Constable are also this newspaper even though some of them have been of a J a lone ago 1S17. General Smuts j to attend all meetings. Meantime, somewhat pergonal nature. Occasionally in time of polit- many Mends in York. Fori the trial of striker arreeted in the ical combat a letter has been refused when it makes State- j many yeara hi private secretary! First Avenue riot is to proceed to. ments.at a time when it is too late for a reply to be forth- Men come come home nome at aimgnt night to to a a din- the man to stand the tin opener. If the young woman will see her man fed on a diet into which meat enters i , very little and vegetables largely, 'a. she will have a much more equable , Mayor Manson has ordered the police to permit of the reopening of LONDON, April 9: General the Prince RuperTInduMrial Asso-SrauU, who will visit England this elation Hall which has been closed year as President of the British As-! by order of the authorities since the sociation for the Advancement of strike battle this week. A committee Seience, will receive the Freedom of has been given the responsibility of LOJiuiig. ; School. Some years ago Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Bureess. stneral agent of the . If those Who wish to criticize .this papefWOUloVprefer to Rowntree were the guests of Gen-' passenger department of the Grand take their criticisms elsewhere, We Imve no objection. That t &mu" ana nut mie al melr Trunk pacific Railway, announce iltetl1 brinS 'riticismto us, we - wijieu. mat ii wm ue to us omy ana any wno aouse miS ni i p tt lRupert from the southwestern privilege will be denied access to these columns in future. UiCl LOUlltrY HaS states. V ,r. I , ,1 .. t . 1 t- ir .11 Several. tuirrepOndejlte have tit different times'heen guilty i i5est V eije tables ui kins jji iv;wv.c ujiu iiuw ii iiium siup. ve expect 10 De treated fairly and try to treat them fairly. THE HALIBUT SITUATION ""jff It is Just three years ago today that Arthor Ltttte. IMoneer new Riif Unwol- lnlrr. tnd proprietor, landed in Prlnc UUl TTUIOL VUUiAd, Rupert for the first time on steamer Camotun. LONDON. April 9 "We have the j beat vegetables in this country and ; : the worst cooks," declared Sir Bruce Porter, the eminent physician. I SCALE OF the aiARRES The following Is the scale of charges made for reading notices : Marriage and Engagement nnouncements $2. ' Birth Notices 60c. Piineral Notice $1. 'rds of Thanks. $2. nriral Flowers 10c or S. E. Parker Ltd. Ford Dealers Cars Trucks Tractors Tires Accessories Gas St Oil Flat Rate Repairs Wrecking Service Third Ave. East Phone S3 COAL Buy tbe real Coal our famous Edson and Cassldy-Wrllinrton in any gnanUties. AUo Bulklry Valley Hay, 'rain and Rohln Hood Flour. ''nncc Rupert Feed Co PHONES &K AND 558 TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN HAlrtY FOR ski:kna isram) Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRF.SII PASTKURIZFU MILK AND CRF.AM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout the City a. NOTICE TO MPLOYERS SPECIAL REVENUE TAX ACT Commencing April 1st, this Act imposes a tax of 1 per cent, upqn 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 cime 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 each 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 ?25 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, or in the case of a widqwar or w-dovy who has dependent cliildren under the age of eighteen years residing in the Province, (b,) $15 per week in the case of all other persons. NOTE.- The tax is payable on the whole amount if it exceeds : Tim-EXEMPTION. EXPLANATORY MEMORANDUM ' If an employee works for the same employer, say, Monday, Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday of the same week, 7 0 ' Thursday, Friday, and Saturday of on week, and Monday of the next week, and earns in excess of the exem;jt amount, the tax must be deducted. If an employee is paid monthly, the tax muet l)e deducted from the full month's pay if the remuneration is in excoes of the monthly equivalent of the above exemption. Dept. f Plaance. C. H. PETERSON, Province of British Columbia Commissioner of Income Tax. Capital, f 16.000,000 Rest and Undivided Profits, 3,947,047 Total AwtJ, 826,969,517 : BOARD OF DIRECTORS PRESIDENT Sir Ch axles Gordon, a s. b. Onrrrun Dominion Textile Comftny, Limit ej VICE-PRESIDENTS H. R. DsuMMoee. Esq. Major-Gen. the Hon. S. C Mfk-scw n, c m. a DiTttturCdndii 6 Do- Viet-PttndenlTht H-ren 41. minion Sfr Co., LimittJ Erie Meruit Clfaat') Su FutDEMa: Williams-Taytor Firmer Gentrtt Mtntger, Btnl cf MontrtA D. Forsec Angus, bus. Esq. esq. -a Cfwirmja in Ctnadd, SuhJjtJ .life AtntrtMt Company Lt.-Col. Hat BERT MOLSON.CM O.M C PrttUrnt, Mln'l Brtvrry, Limited Harold Kbimdy. Esq. Direttar, Jthnitm't (Aihun) Compiwj G B. Framr. Esq. Diretior, Crtemilneidt, Limited Th Hon. Hskry Cpaswrr Outrmjm and President, GxiiWf Piov Comftny, Limited E W. BiATTY. ESQ..K.C Chairman snd Pmident, Ctmjjljrt Pdtifc Rti-ay Ctmpany Gcn. Sir Arthur Currie. . , ,, O.CM 6, IC.CK Principal, AffCw Unrvemty F. & Merhmth. Esq. icc Ktr-mt, of Meredith, Helden, lintrd OH Men Thi Hon. Thomas Ahearmp.c Pmident, Otlf LjfUi Hett tndPotrr Cmpny, Limited J. W. McCoNNEU, Esq. Pttudrnt tnd Msruiimt Direrttr, Sl Linenee Jr Refntrin, Limited W. A. Black, Eq. Pttudent, The Offa Plur MM, Ctmptnj, Limited K O. Dawson. Esq. Piendtnt, GtWu CttlMt, limited W. N. Tiurv. Esq, x.c Rirrwer, cf Tdley. oUt. Thomson d Ptrmenta Patrkx Burns, Esq. GWrnufi, Burnt 6V Company, Limited Chris. Spencer, Esq. Pretident, LXirid Spencer, Limited, DrptumenlA Slow Ross H. McMaste t. Esq. President, Stttt Company of Csntd. Limited GENERAL MANAGERS W. A. Boo Jackson Dodos BANK OF MONTKES Established l8l7 OVER 6)0 BRANOIES IN CANADA Daily News Want Ads. Bring Quick Returns