THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor T SUBSCRIPTION, RATES a ne owner 01 a small house on a cheap lot is assessed S200 for thf lot flnrl SP OOO fnr tho Vinnco Af KO tni'lle f, - -'-' w vau w avw ua LilL. 1IUU kla AIL Ul 1111 11.1 till LI I IT NEW PRICES 1 FOR FORDS Eight Cylinders Costs Sixty Dollars More Than ; Fourier-Dealers Express Enthusiasm CrC dcUveiy, wmaB or tomerJyearly.iierlod. naid In advance 500 .....tr.nn - -t" -r - , . mnisavn, Aiarcn tw , n aqvance, per wee luc sipHfes of the New Ford V-3 "J 01 NTherHrd CentraI C,Umbla' 'r rs were Jnnoun? paid In advance for yearly period , . , 3.00 a u ., " ' By mall to all other parts of British. Columbia, the British Em- 3 l -Z MotH plre and United States, paid in advance, per year $6.00 pany !f l ofJjf Canada' uim Limlted- By mail to all other countries, per ye& 9.00 The price range of the new V-H ADVERTISING RATES cars Is from $575 to $815. Tlv Classified advertising, per insertion per word .02 range ol the new 4-cylinder ca. i Local readers, per Insertion, per line .25 from $515 to $755. The difference Lcial notices, each insertion, per agate line : .. ... .15 In Price between the V-8"s and the fftwlM. ... t . LI . n 4's 4 ' f- Is f f fl Tk, The II., list M l - - Contract rates onppUeaUon. Advertising and Circulation Telephone . 98 Editor and Reporters Telephone 86 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations OAILV HDITION Thursday. March 31, 193 i HARD ON MUNICIPALITIES 1.40 $60. of prices F.O.B East Windsor of thi fourteen body types are: V 8's Roadster $575 Deluxe Roadster 625 Phaeton .. 620 Deluxe Phaeton 685 Tudor tfSS Deluxe Tudor 690 Coupe ... 615 Deluxe Coup 720 Sport Oop? B70 Fordor 70 Deluxe Fordor 810 The rumor which went around yesterday to the effect victoria 750 that the city council had decided to tax improvements to rabriolt - the extent of twenty per cent of their assessed value caus- ?"ttv"UfvLS0dan !!? ed a flutter among householders and those owning build- chawis !'. 465 injrs throughout the citv. Most of the nwnprs Hpo-nn fn fi. - gore and iound that their taxes would be increased very Pick-Up Pick-up Cao cao considerably, some doubled and others much more than chasu iH-inch doubled, if the scheme should be put through. Here is how J1"1 ,B" h it would work out: wh Lf . Stimulate Burluest 4'a $515 56 T8t vPar th mill rZZ iSl -IV M,Z U ! VViil Study Law '.Vhat da you suppose this beauty's 'cart is ret on? Nothing else but the tudy of international law. Frances 560 : :nith will study at the University 625 of London 565 no 5S& 640 610 i fee; ' 750 ewoi 705 755 751 Party System Is Defended M. Manson of Oralnrca and Cot Nelson Spencer of Vancouver Agreed on One Subject 403; , Hit: VICTORIA. Marnh 31: A vlirnr. awjous defense el the . party system of Kuvemmeni was maee-m tne legis- 590;fctureby Am Marion. Literal f lUinuuci tur voiineca, ana X)l. urn 630 son Spencer, Consenrative. Van couver. Without party, there would be louar nis tax on the lot is $lu. He s taxed on twentv per 7.r. r ; . asseriea Mr- atanson- ent of the louse ndue which would be 5400, the taon ZlZZiZ? tfn't&EZS'S amount being S20 or JUSt twice as much the hoilse -becautt -hat on Campbell, the entire Ford iack of critfcten. Col Spencer be-as On Uie lot The total tax would be S30 or npnrlv thrPP organization bdJeves Jiat their liPd times as much as last year's tax. presentation to the pubUc will ulve1 Party Party produced produced Sop opposition position This may be rather an extreme case. Here is another: A " DimneS5 c man with a house, say in Section 2, valued at $4000 on two -The new Ford car has been de iota vaiueu ai UU lor tne two, WOUld, at 5U mills On the veloped with the deliberate inten- iollar, have paid $35. Twenty per cent of his house value aon ot dolnK everything in our pow-would be $800 on which the tax would be $40. The tax on er 10 start myment again, we his house would be a little mnrp than tho tnv nn Ui considered thtt to be our dutjr. and ; opposition was necessary to drina- ti ;ing the best out of a government. $5.00 Prize 4 Hlvlolc 101ICI u. create k car. greauy m advance of. You Can Win Easily Read the lower makes little difference to the argument. The pro- former ears in value, yet so aim Directions Given Below portions will be the same. All this is in addition to local im- p,c thai tt u,d b manufacture '; r provements which most people will have to pay. and sold at a price which would' 1 We . not necessaril? oLsing the implement tax T'?, mXnT but just pointing OUt how it Will operate m the case of Mndltlons- end it to Stewart & Mobley Ltd.; ' householders. Owners of business buildings will Work it "We. know already that the pub. ' Limerick to be written on coffee nut fnc tliomeolvoa Hr wit! arrlafm th. ... a. COUDOn contained in each narkav ONE CAUSE FOR CONDITION to do." "We have taken this step deliberately. We have priced the cars at levels which will allow iltUe i; any " m profit, with " -v the wv sole sitfec:! Intention Ltd. is eligible To give an Idea of what Is re-Quired, we give a specimen limerick: There was a young fellow from Remo, i n . . , , . . ' of offering the public the finest ' who "olTe m ome offee and une cause for the nigh taxes is the action of the govern- we known how to build at. a j cremo." ments in suddenly cutting off the relief employment early prtce lt Mn aorf n these day' 841(1 waiter. "What kind last winter. This work was supportine a laree number of to pay- 71111 mb'nation shouH j wd he on your mind? families in the city and the money was raised on bonds ISlt guaranteed by the government, the City being responsible in employment, in business Entries must be In before April JU1 imeresi on auoui tnmy per cent ot them, the re- eraiiy." si. 1932. Mark mainder being shared by the Dominion and the nrovince. ; '& 0D'ey Ltd.. When this employment was cut off leaving a large num- 0, 1. r M. ber of grading jobs party finished, many of the local fam- OteamSilip Oaillll?? i 5 t0 be kept by the cJty the governments paying i half the u cost This laid a heavy burden on the city and ad- For Vaneouvei- ded to this is nov the old age pensions which have to be Tuesday s. cardena i;30 p.m 1 iv uie cuy instead oi ine Drov nee. . . ' hen the matter is finally adjusted, doubtless the city will issue a statement explaining all these difficulties to the people so that they may understand why such high taxes have to be paid. Many people are much worried at the outlook, especially in view of the, notification that the tfderal and provincial governments will be demanding much hirhev taxes this year. It should be clearly stated exactly v. haf has led to 'he present condition of .affairs. SEE SUNG m MillI LONDON DRY CIN Ihla advertkement la not puolUtu-d or dlsplayeo by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. I Friday ss. Venture, mldnieht Ss. Princess Adelaide 10 p.m From Vancouver-Sunday ss. Cardena pjn. Wed. ss. Pr. Oeorge ... 10:30 ajn. Friday ss. Venture pJn. SS. Princess Adelaide pjn. For Naas River and Port Simpson-Sunday ss. Cardena 0 p.m. From Naas River ti Tort Simpson Tuesday ss. Cardena 11:30 a.m. For .Stewart aad Anyox R'mday ss. Cardena 9 pm. Wed. ss. Pr. Oeorge 4 p.m. From Stewart and Anyox Tuesday ss. Cardena 11:30 a.m. Thurs. ss. Pr. Oeorge . . 8 p.m. For Ocean Falls-Tuesday ss. Cardena . 1:30 p m. Thurs. ss. Pr. Oeorge .... 10 pjn. rrtdftvte. Trln. Adelaide 10 p.m. From Ocean Fall Wed - -ss. Pr. Oeorge .... 10:30 a.m. Friday ss. Venture .... midnight Ss. Princess Adelaide ... . m From Queen Charlotte Islands-March 31 ss. Prince John .... ajn. ON.R. TRAINS Mondays, Wednesdays lay From the East and Frl- 3 p.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Batur-dy . 10:40 sjn. i - Limerick." Stewart Prince Rupert. Why Pay a high price for fine clothes when Tip Top Tailors will make to your measure any of their wide range of fine all-wool fabrics C07 Aft for only QAi,JJ TIP TOP TAILORS 1. Cravetto Corner 6th Ave. and Fulton St. Phone 750 Hotel Arrivals New Royal Hotel THE HOTEL WORTH WHILE Hot & Cold water: Steam Heat 75c. ri:K DAY AND UP J. Zarelll t lrin.(ir tut A. Jackson, city. 4 The Dftllv Nfw ran Km rinVI 'a j chased at , fosi orrice News Stand, 32S Oranvllle Bt.. Vancouver. Karl Anderson. Prince OeorRe. B.C. 4 f R. W. Riley, Terrace. B.C. Oeneral store. Anyox. SmlUiers Drug 8tor. Hrnlth- ers, B.C. 4 i i i ii "I 11 ii Ti m tMWPf'J. iWttiiX i- ,I -' - ' The Letter Box BARBL'RINQ, STRAWBERRY GROWING AND MERCHANDISING Editor. Dally News: In your paper of the 29th. re. Brberj. If any one can come here and make good at 50c par hair cut, good luck to him. I know one thing that the same barbers do that the retail merchants do. They want to purchase good fresh strawberries the came price as Vancouver half spoiled ones and they hare so treated the up-river growers and then they want to trade goods at a high price, as today the retail merchants are more or less a joke. As for ihee barbers wanting 75c for a trim around the ears. Prince Rupert is a coast town whV eant price go here too? There is ho freight or expense on a hair out. I do not know whether these barbers eat strawberries.! pr not but I am Inclined to tblnk (hey do and Vancouver ones at that. AN OLD TIME STRAWBERRY GROWER SINCE 1907. Week-Endj VALUES' T1. 1i l! iA .... mrtHnam Virn.V,n.. r.. i- of COffee. Or On nlflln chewt f riaruir I LARD 1-Ib. at the pkgs. BC. FRESH pCTRAS OCn " Scott's in Cartons, per doz. FRY'S COCOA 9df Vi-lb. tins, each KELLOOO S CORNFLAKES Op per pkg CREAM OF WHEAT The Perfect Breakfast Food 9 fit per pkg Oranges, Oranges Nice Sire. Sweet it Juicy per doc. .3 'idoi PINEAPPLE MARMALADE tCZn Ayimer, 4-Ib. tins, per tln"1' Smyrna cooking fios 25(; SANTA CLARA PRUNES Nice Size, 2 lbs. VANCOUVER ISLAND JAM 4-lb. tins. Choice of 8trawberry, Raspberry. Apricot or Blackcnt. On per tin 101, BACON. Sliced, Rlndless f np per Vk-lb. Cello pkg. xUL ALBERTA CREAMERY BUTTER, per lb. PEAS, QARDEN BRAND, SIEVE :ve No, 2 tins per tin ker Wh Whue :QRN. Quaker per tin CHOICE PINK SALMON No. Mins. ner tin BAOdrJ i lbs TAPIOCA- 3 lbs 30c 88c 15c 8c 8c 9c 14c 14c MOLASSES, SWEET ADELINE Medium tins 11 1 Der Un JLfIC ClfAttfAU CHEESE, It spreads or fllces peD-lb. pkg per Mb. pkg 32c 4 17c 32c Thrift Cash & Carry i hone 179 - 201 Third Ave. "CARRV AND SAVE" tB:i:BSltBffii;:M;ai:a;il,iai):;aV.KIJ Quality has no stiDsmute Tbcl yresfsvm tfie gardens1 The COUNSEL of EXPERIENCE Having served Canadians for 114 years, the Bank of Montreal has a thorough understanding of general and local business affairs. The cumulative experience and worldwide banking connection! of 114 years operate for the benefit of every customer of the Bank of Montreal BANK OF MONTREAL Establikhcd lSl7 TOTAL AS&CTS IN EXCESS OF (TMAMOO Prince Rupert H ranch: P. A. MacCALLUM, Manager ANEW THRILL COMES me aiiexiiuuve 10 taxing improvements is to lew a vprv .".u6.iuui. wuiu y- tr' i - - 10c 1 1 1 - K ? WTeTa?rv;r r-sis 2rr-r ,..! jasr-o R r l I KIP, H A M mat ciass 01 property would reiuse to pay and the land with the announcement of the provided each effort la accom- No. 1 tint, per Un J J I I I i i, I I y l I nuuiu icich tu mc Kitjr. wuuie ijuusiiun is UlIIlCUll prices toaay. we feel certain we v"' J coupon, and should be carefullv Studied before a decision is nr. have accomplished what we set out! No employee of Stewart & Mobley rived at. THRIFT TREATED WITH ULTRA-VIOLET RAYS NO COUPONS ALL QUALITY T)fi au' Early Ad. Copy is appreciated