THE DAILY NEWS. PRIXCE niTIRT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Aflernoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited. Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN - - - Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES rs k.. . Oft-- Ji-JB . Transiet display advertising, per Inch, per insertion 1.40 I daily edition Contract rates on application. Editor and Reporters' Telephone AdverUsln- and Circulation Telephone Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations Iff VISITORS TO CONFERENCE R6 Premier Bennett is arranging that visitors to the Em the voyage by the mside passage and of the rather unique Milne. ELKS' DANCE ENJOYABLE Man in the Moon j Seal Cove Is preparing for a big In-Acceptable Novelty Program Was : tlux of people as soon as the first Feature of Proceedings jsed is turned for the new sulphite " fcast'KigBt' "'JmUL vuZ U "r "JPaMMh..r . I The Seal Cfcve eotmcil la said to FJeper pakijn advanc. u.i;:.Xt::. Th were 3 1 per 10'. COUp f be considering the possibility of im- By mail to all parts or Northern and Central British Columbia, present at a delightful novelty, . bachalflrax in order to paid in advance for yearry period I .2 3.00 dance which was held by the Elks ; JiSt a?fb lgb, big t By mail to all other parts f British Columbia, the British Em- Lodge In the Elks' Home last night,, J J '?v' nJy. ..... s" oy men wimoui wives ana xam- nirp ami iTnitoH st-ttoa m ,i.. nu.in. .nv,o.,H of o m rv, cheat that sectlon of By mall to all other eouatries. per year 9 00 and concluded at 2 a.m.( the fea-! dJ advfrtlsinc ratfs ture tne proceed'"! being the Classified advertising, per msertion, per word M ' llZTVLt0VTy unell also-has Local Xeaders, per insertion, per line. A .......4...a..J ; )L!!r? , Vrt 9 .If !onder consideration the suggestion nunvtij, vu.ss uitiiuii, agat; JUiC .J3 all vying with etcher for popu-l " "TW I-.. w v wc ' "" lo-l OK ,1 t I lAktvjr nihil uis iiunu, luuuucu IfiulDhur batrus " ; numbers by the Harmony Boys) i ' Sergeant: ere, number five, . .... . ... . . fl"f"l" "ltaLdl"!:!t one pace.forward and fasten iJ.K . ithe second button on your tunic, 1 CAnu hu If lee , T-T u Alan e C rm iY ,.k n r . T r r " . . . We aoirt icant any or yer batWng ere nrtad' ; bers by Sam Joy and Joe Scott. Ex-, sun "" lui " "2 ,t7 T&e st wac4 into the stere uvBHna u -- - xna nam ' w," .ri:. W aer te on the coun erebe4ra. At m4lfet deHetexi re freshments were served. Wtfliam Stone was mastei of ceremonies and James Farqshar .jjiiv uvunvmii vuiuncuw in uitawa. snau maKc a tour wu.ij-Mii eaxry it' of th& country, traversing it from east to west and return V? cons,5tft ot Mike Badla-; Jn view of the particular interest taken bv all.WTn' jjuaiuuii oi rnnce- uuperi, 11 canaot be said that anvone The fu e now making pre ter "CMve ehlekefu" she said. "Do yu waaaa pttlet?" the sWrekeepec atked. "No;" the siil replied, "I wanna Sons of Norway has really seen Canada unless they have made the 'trip iparatlon3 ,er their "wat baBooa Wlticf Honr-n from Vancouver to Prince Rupert or vice versa. Prince dance' the date of whkh ha 1101 a' 1dIIte j;upert nas already officially invited the visitors and it is ! - very greatly to be desired that they visit the city and look uvex- iuv pun iacmues, INVESTIGATE LOAD LINE- j When Vancouver wished a change in the application of! the load line to that port, there was little difficulty in securing nffiVinl ntinn, wJtK o uiaui a. 1 Tendered Party At Nanaiino On Leaving There Enjo.'able Altaic ItcU Last Nieht in MxtruveU Uatt With Fair Sized Crewd Attending A very tnaarable whist drive and dance was held in the Metropole Halt last night by the Sons of There were six UWes of whist of the co i : I "S"U" C"?e NANAIM0: -n the prize winB.r. were: ladies' tJ" dLV tt J ,"MUl"""c a icijuest was muu, son oi Mr. and Mrs. John first Mrs. Otef Skoe.; second. Mrs. oc a uumuiute nupen, no acilOn Was taken. That is Kenmuir. 302 Fourth Street. Na- A. Wiek; consolation, Mrs. John Iv-1 nat COmeS 01 being a small town backed hv a snnrsplv naimo, was tendered a faxewett arson; men's, first. John Storvlek J settled settled country. country. When When Prince Prince Rupert Rupert attains attains the the dicnitv dignity party 67 some twohundr! wends, secend, oiot skog: consolation, j. of a large city she will be in. a position to command PRINCE RUPERT MARKET Residents of the interior are much interested' in the progress of Prince Rupert because they recognize it as their BIRDS ARE NESTING Birds have been passim: north for some time now and a few of them drop- off in Prince Rupert. Mostly, however, they make their nesting grounds farther north than this. A few robins nest in Prince Rupert and at interior points. They seem to have taken to this since the formation of the northern settlements. These birds like to be around the settlements apparently because they find it easier to net food there. Some finr? prpntpr nvntpntfnn In the gardens than farther afield for people generally pro-, tect the birds. They like to have the,VQ.binsi;ouijd.,..4 Of the other birds that nest in, anjl around Prince Rupert,, there are a. few song- sparrows of thedaliier htiVand . white crown sparrows that make their maternal homes! in the low bashes. Not many raise their young here,, just a few. Along; the streams may be found an occasional dipper or water Ousel and now and thon a ivpsfphi winfpr wmn'o nest but that is about all of the smaller birds. As the coun- ' try develops the number of birds wilL undoubtedly in crease. in narewooa ozu, and presented. Orindstrand. with a bloodstone ring. on. behalf of FbHowing, cards, delicious re-those present. Mr. Kenmulr is leav- freshments were served and dancing for the Cassiar district with a tog fallowed with music on the ac-prospecUng party to pan for gold, cordton by Jack Possum. T- I V; " lultc nuvm people nave money with iT fT jr w T m. TrnTnn r which to buy, the farmers of the interior will have a place f Ml J R i H iMOTfPF Q to sell. Given a freight rate sufficiently tow to enable them 1 1 1 KJ 1 i VJuO 10 (io Dusmess and gwen at the same time shippers who will prepare their product for market and who will guarantee its quality all the way through,, both the Prince Rupert consumers and the interior producers will benefit There is stilt a good deal of education to be done before the fanners and fruit growers realize that they must give good value for the money they receive. We are told that iruit is often badly packed, that the large berries are placed at the top. of the box and that culls are to be found beneath. We are told that potatoes are irregular in size and quality and that customers are often disappointed. We know that in the past the meat sent from the interior has often been of inferior quality and badly killed. other hand w-n-platot b made by the farmers that u Prince n Rupert merchants have not treated them well. They have felt that they were cheated. And yet we know that conditions are much better today than ever they have been in the past. The farmers are learning and the local merchants have in many cases stretched a point or two to try to help the farmers. The only way to get rid of the feeling of distrust is for each to do his part welf and to look to the future as well as to the-present. Last year at the meeting of the Associated Boards of Trade of Central' British Columbia there was a good deal of talk about the Prince Rtipert market and it is to be hoped that every possible encouragement will be given to its development FIRST UNITED CHURCH ' Pastor, Rev. A. Wilson. BJl. Morning worship at 11. attended by Third Prince, Rupert Troop Boy Scouts Sunday School at 12:19 Evening worship at 7:30. attended by Fraternal Order of Oddfellows Duet, "Hark. Hark, My Soul," Dr. R. O. and Mrs. Large Anthem, "Like as the Hart Pants" Subject, "FRATERNALlSM APPLIED'.' CHRISTIAN SCIENCE (Christian Science Society, Third St, Bcsner Block) This Society is a branch of the Mother Church, tiie First Church of Christ, SeientUt. in Boston, Mass. Sunday morning service at 11 o'clock. Subject. "PROBATION AFTER DEATH." Sunday Sehool at 12:15. Testimonial meeting Wednesday at 8 pjn. Reading Room. Third Street, Besner Block, open on Mondays and Thursdays from 3 to 5. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH MinKter, Rev. W. . Grant Ilc-.ingworth, B.A. Organist, John E. Davey 11 A.M, Sermon Subject, "When Jesus Refused" Chorus by Junior Choir 12:13, Sunday School 7:30 Special Service for Young Men and Women Sermon Subject: "CASTLES IN SPAIN' Following the evening service a social hour will be spent 'in the Church Hall. Miss Lawrence's Orchestra will render several musical selections. . Soloists at evening service, Miss Betty Woods and Miss x Betty Cameron Everybody welcome ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL (Church of EncUiuU EASTER IV. II A.M., Morning Prayer and Srmon Subject, THE HAPPINESS THAT GOD OIVES' 12:30, Sunday School 7:30, Eveslng Prayer and Sermon Subject "SPIRITUALISM" Saturday, April 53 19,v "SAIiADA" REDUCES PRICE Farm Income: Where to. File Heturns: Forms: Payment of Tax: c. n. pPTPDenM a lb BROWN LABEL NOW 30c V lb. YELLOW LABEL NOW 25c Vz lb. (OTHER LABELS REMAIN UNCHANGED) Prices Effective Now do not pay more Grocers - we will protect you AGAINST ALL LOSS SEE REBATE FORM WHICH HAS BEEN MAILED TO YOU Provincial Income Tax The time for filing returns of income has been extended, for this year, to April 30th Exemptions: Who Must File Returns: Deductions: Kmnloyecs: Kx-Province Income: Individuals are entitled te the following personal exemption: A married person whose wife oi husband resides. V in Canada A widow or widower with dependent children A "householder" as defined by the Aet. (Full . suvmiiiruf j Eaeh dependant $508 ..$?oo (There i no personal exemption for tinsle persons, widows or widowers without dependent children.) Every penon in receipt f income In excess of the exemption ilated, whether from waje or any other ource during th last preceding year, K required to rake a return. A dtduetion may be claimed Ire respect of: tot Life insurance premium paid (not to exceed $300). (Receipts to be supplied i demand), (b) Contributions to employees' superannuation funds, (e) Donations to organized charities (not to exceed i of Ue net taxable Income; receipts must be attached). (The amount of Dominion Tax paid no longer constitutes a deduction). Employees from whom Special Revenue Tax was deducted last year should state the name of the employer by whom the deduction was made. All Income of resident persons which is earned outside the province must be returned for taxation whether it U brought iut the province or not. unless It Is derived from capital which wx invested outtirie the province before the taxpayer became a resident of the province. Income derived from the operation of a farm is exempt up. to Returns should be filed with the Provincial Assessor, Prince Rupert, It.C. Those- who have not received forms should obtain them from the nearest Provincial (Jovernment Office. Provision for the revised scale of exemptions Is not contained in the forms at present In !., but the appropriate allowances will be made upon assessment. The provision requiring a remittance to accompany the return is not c feet ive for this year, and Ithe tax will be payable after the receipt of an assessment notlcclas usuaL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE Prnvlnrn C IJ-.'l.M. - 1 l . ' Commissioner ofJneanie.Tax. Let the Daily News Classified Ads. work for you.