PADS THREB Chocolate Easter Novelties A fine assortment of Moirs, Ganongs and Pascalh Irice 5 cents to $2.00 Just arrived Paas Easter Egg Dies Ornies Ltd. 3w Pioneer DruQtisLs Ihoncs 81 & 82 Third Ave. & Sixth St. THREE GRADUATE PIIARMICISTS W-A.1 CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD OPERATING (J. T. 1. 20.000-TON FLOATING DKYDOCK LnKlnrcr. Machinists Itoilerraakcrs, Blacksmiths, I'altern Makers, Founders Woodworkers, Etc ELECTRIC AM) ACETYLENE WELDING Our Flint In Equipped to Handle All Kind of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK PHONES 43 AND 385 TheFish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Daily Hy Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, IJ.C. "NORTHERN" . Rubber Footwear The "Northern" range of Overshoe for Men, Women and Children o fieri a wider selection than ever. Jersey or Cashmer-ette in various heights with buckle, strap or Whizwr fasteners. Match your Winter Coatoin with "North" unoTd to fit Stjl-Sbu t7lfti"i Mad with UMor6 BockWa LOOK FOR TKS TRADE UABJC A complete rang of Nortlrcrn' Rubbrrt and StyUSliui U on hand to sncel your needs. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Strainer lrae ITIiirf. Iluwert f t Varwotner: T.N.h. IMT.M.A mi.HV TlfcMl.lV. I.3 P.M. Arrlvinc Vancouver, i o r,i full. Thurlay Noon appro. T.H. i AI(II;N, tVCKV I'KIHAY MIIIMIUIT Arriving Vancouver SuikIh) uiidtilin pfrox VetUj tailing! to Pen Blmpon. AIH'c Arm. Anytn. Stewart and N Blvrr pulnU Sunday. B 00 p.m Further lufiirmatlun reiirdiiM( nil nllui's nd ticket at - Pit I ME ItlPKKT AOKNt'V: Kerond Avenue. rnone om Recause it doesn't pay to advertise poor products, It does pay to buy those advertised. Local Items Dinnerware, china, crockery, glassware, Heilbroner's Store. j! H.'CarsoKsaBiaS night on.tlw.:Rrlnce Chariesi'fnrrjiP to Vancouver. Owing to today being Easter Monday and a legal holiday, the regular monthly session of County Court will be held, instead, next Monday. Frank Foster. - well known Smi th erS railway engineer, 1 arrived in the city from the interior on yes terday afternoon's train and re turned to the interior this Mr. and Airs. O. La ride and child of Arrandale. who have been spending the winter in Vancouver, were passengers aboard the Catala yesterday afternoon returning north. A brief address by Mayor Louis P. Taylor of Vancouver was heard plainly on local radio receiving ssti last evening. His worship extolled the benefits of high-clan music. Easter Monday Is being observed as a holiday, by federal, provincial and municipal offices in the city and also by the banks. Most of the stores and other business institu tions, are, however, remaining open Norman lu. Freeman, local - re presentative of the International Fisheries Conunissien, returned to the city on the Catala yesterday afternoon. He has been spending much of the past winter in Van-couret and Seattle. George Harris, manager of the B. C. Packers cannery at Mill Bay on the Haas Rtvw, sras a pass ger aboard the Catala yesterday afternoon bound north. It is un derstood tht Mill Bay cannery will not be operated this year .but win be used as a fishing camp tor the Skeena River. Mrs. C 3, Bain1 arrived in the city from Vancouver on the' Ca tala yesterday afternoon and left on this morning's train for Haael-ton where she has been called on account of the serious illness of her son who . is suffering front pneumonia following an operation for appendicitis. Bringing north a falr-siaed lis, of passengers. Union steamer Catala. Capt A. E. Dickson, arrived in port at 2.45 yesterday afternoon from the south and sailed at 8 p m. for Anyox. Stewart and other Northern points whence she will return here tomorrow morning en-route back to Vancouver and way- points The Salvation Army has an appeal for clothing from out of town -particularly for shoes and enough clothes u carry on until ties are sold. A mother writes to ask tor shoes for a four-year Did boy and a three-year old girt slaes 6 airt 8; for herself, number 6. and tor her husband, number 11. She says she can make over clothes very we'J. She would not have asked if there had been any ouier way of getting them. The Army haa Pacific Milk Attracts Notice JWPIKUTW. f A mother writes that Pacific Milk came strikingly to the attention of herself and family when It was first eiven to the Mtby. SWAeofc with out wakh. throuii!dtt'fre4 thing unusual for her, and this so caught Uie fancy of the family that Pacific Milk supplanted the mQk then used In cooking and at the table. PACIFIC MILK Factory at Abhotsforcl. H.C. 100'", B.C Owned and Controlled THK DAILY NEWS Monday, April 6, ,1931 WHY FAT MEN STAY FAT . tA MM. ' II. !.! I i itc irouiiK wiui nw, wip i guru e this appliea to W otUjif yery 10O pirn who are putting' ll.wiglit4 1 AtdiTt J have U energy or,! p," to Jseep it nft Ijatt all jntrrpiUi ay healt&y activity.. , and iuf tuxrit' uand arutriulalin" i the old pound, until I got that KniMchen fcelintf," Start taking KjWhen Salt that's the common -httinc' way to red (ire but don't take them with the idea that they powtess reducing qualities in themsHvei. This is what tliey do thev clean out , the impurities in your blood br keeping the boweli, kidney and liver in splendid working ahae, and fill you with' vigor and tireleiw energy. At a result, instead of planting yourself in an easy chair every free moment and letting flabby fat aerumu. , late, you feel an urge for activity that keep you mofifig around doing the things you've always wanted to do and needed to do to keep you in good condition. Krusrhen Salt, are the up-to-date Fountain of Youth. Take one-half teaspoon in a glass f hot water to-morrow morning and every morning 1 careful of the foods you eat take regular moderate exercise - then a(ej the pounds slide off. masses fitted b registered optometrist at Heilbroner's store. TonigBt-n-Round Trip ,to Van couver to, be raffled by,I.OD.E. at Daffodil dame,, . .. Furs remodelled,, cleaned and repaired. An experienced cutter Goidbioom's Fur Shop. tf R. D. Bartlett of the Post Office staff, who has been on a holiday trip south, returned to the city from Vancouver 'n the Catala yes terday afternoon.- Tonight, Moose Hall, 8.15 p.m. Easter Concert. Highland and tap dancing, instrumental music and three sketches to chase away Jjthe iJ?lucr for SOttiadmiv sion. . 81 Miss BvelynCRlci. R.N.. who has been visiting for the past month or so here with her father, Frank D. Riot, sailed by the as. Prince Charles last night on her return to Victoria. Joseph Wells. aboard the Catala yesterday after noon returning north after havin i spent the past month or so in Van couver. George W. Johnstone of Stewart & Mobley Ltd. returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's train from one of his periodical trips to lower Skeena River points on company business. H. F. Kergin. Ml, -A. for AUtn who has been attending the session of the Legislature in Victoria, will pass through here on the Princt George on Wednesday of this week enroute to his home at Alice Arm Rev. W. p. Grant Holllngworth announced in First Presbyterian Church yesterday that Ms subjec next Sunday evening would be on an article by Roger W. Babson published in the Dally News las week on UtaUmportanee of reUgiqn n world prosperity. BLhop Isaac O. "Stringer of the Yukon, who is conducting, confirmations in Caledonia dioceee tor Bishop Q. A. Rlx. who is bid up numerous demands for clothing j result of having been knocked hut this is the most outstandlns ! own n auiomoDue several ! just now. Bl'lLI) It. C. PAYROLLS" months ago, left on this morning' train for. the Interior. He will visi; Smtthers and Burns Lake before proceeding into the Peace River portion of CaledotUa dtoosse. ANNOUNCEMENTS v apier ConcerkAprty 8 and 7: Dlj rednon . Alex Af Con mm, Moatj Halfc Annual Daffodil dance. I.O.D.E Hall, Easter Monday. Catholic women's League Sprint Sale April 8. April 9 .Church,, EasUr Bataai. Anglican Cathedral Easter Sale April 9. Crib and Whist League Banquet Commodore Cafe April 10. Moose Whist Drive and Dance. Friday. April 17. Presbyterian Easter Sale April 10 tiyio Hciwu May 1. b .1- if1 A. E. Underwood and his son, Sam Jabour returned to the city Clyde Underwood,, have returned j on the Catala yesterday afternoon from a visit to Ocean Falls. Vancouver Province. neer of AMee Arm, was a passenger! bound from Vancouver Arm. At noon Saturday the fire department had a call to the real- ! dence of G. Basso-Bert. Third Av- ! enue. It was only a smoke scare j and there was no damage. j Edward Lipsett of Vancouver, well known here, is to be a delegate to the Rotary International conven- i tton to be held in June. Mrs. Lipsett will accompany him to the Old Country. j W. H. Tobey, C-Nit. divisional superintendent, left today tor s trip to Edmonton, accompanied by Mrs. Tobey and two sons. They will return to the city in about a week's time. Th- United Lutneran Church es- j tabhshed one new mission every lght days in the United States and Panada during 1930 The church is now active among the Spanish hi Porto Rico. Miss M McLean arrived in the "lty on yesterday afternoon's train from her school tearhing duties in the interior to spend the Bastr - vacatlon with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. II. A. McLean. Bowser Street ' Mr. and Mrs. R. Boyd Young of Port Simpson and their two daughters and son were passenger E TO EMPLOYERS SPECIAL REVENUE TAX ACT Commencing April 1st, this Act imposes a tax of 1 per cent, upon all employees in respect of w ages which are in excess of the exemptions stated belowV 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 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 cm ploy 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 reside in the Province, ' : - t ' j or in the case of a widower or widow who has dependent children un- dei" the age of eighteen years residing in the Province, .(b.) $15 per week in the case of all other persons. NOTE. Thettax is payable on the whole amount if it exceeds THE EXEMPTION. EXPLANATORY MEMORANDUM If an employee works for the same employer say, Monday, Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday of the same week, v or Thursday, Friday, and Saturday of one week, and Monday of the next week, and earns in excess of the exempt amount, the tax must be deducted. If an employee 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 British Columbia. Commissioner of Income Tax. J. Butte rworth, who is interested In mining, was a passenger aboaid well knows ..nuJ the Csvtala yesterday afternoon to Alice from a week's Vancouver. business trip to TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOUND Circular plate off outside of auto wheel. Daily News. tf Beecliam's Pills tone up the stomach and bring other internal organs back to normal functioning BIT )Seecjan'J , mm BRING HEALTH board the Catala yesterday af- FIRST CHOICE OF SUITS ternoon returning north after a QR SPRING COATS holiday trip in the course of which they toured Western States. I New samples just arrived of spring and summer goods of the finest John Fry, former chief of police j luhty and the patterns of the very in Victoria, was a passenger aboard httest the Catala yesterday afternoon LING THE CUTTER botad for Port Simpson where he stMun cleaning, pressing and altcr- nas oeen cauea on account oi me illness of his sister-m-law. Miss Neal, superintendent of the Port Simpson Hospital. CROUP1 9 te uv J by on application of- VI VapoRud G KS tW SI Mill- Jan UJ Ywlf LASTER SPECIAL PERMANENT WAVE $5.00 Mi Laav Beautv Sliopne Phone c;.j ing. Free delivery to any part of the city. LING THE TAILOR 81? Second Ate. fhone (19 COAL Buy the real Coal our fa. mous Edson and Cassldy Welllntton In any quantities. Also Bulkier Valley Hay, Grain and Robin Hood Flour. Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONES 58 AND SS8 DR. HUGH L. DICKEY SPECIALIST Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat At St. Elmo Hotel Eyes Tested For Glasses HOTEL ARRIVALS Savoy Hotel Prince Rupert's leading family hotel. Hot .ind cold water in all roomt A. J. PRUDIHIMME, Prop. Cor. of Fraser sJid Fifth Sts. Savoy A. Pilling. G. M. Fraser and R. A. McKay, city; Charles Beck, city; I H. J. Vosper and.F. Elliot. CNR.; ! E Stockland, Montreal; F. V. Fos- I ter, Smithers; Otto Johnston. Vancouver; T. Walsh, Salvas; P. Magee i Emsbury. New Royal Hotel I. Zarrlll, Prop 1tl; HOI IX noKTII IVIIILB Hot r-old Water. Steam Heat :5t PER DAY AND UP Trlrpliwiir till Royal A. Rosen. Digby; A. Nilsson. L. II. Batter and S. Doyie, Kalen, Mrs. H. Moxaom, Stewart; James Murphy. Wll'iam Curry and F. Ly-olsovlsk, city; C. McPhee. Vancouver; Mi. and Mrs. J. Borsuk and Peter Borsuk. Hulatt; J. O. McKel-ie. Smithers. Boston Grill Phone 457 rrince Rupert Larrc Caharet SPECIAL DINNERS Thursdays and Saturdays DANCING Every Saturday Night, 9 to 12 Dance Hall for Hire Accomodation for Private Parties Phone 566 Rupert Motors Garage and Service Station DODGE and BANTAM AUSTIN Distributors FENDER AND BODY WORK A SPECIALTY i "1