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By mall to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and uanea oiais, paia in advance, per year z I'RESULTSIN ! 1 M jPrtU:hajxl 98 Wednesday. March fl, 1935 .02 23 i TWO PERCENT TAX The anijouncemeiit a couple of days ago that the education, firiande'and administration commission har reported Jh favor of the collection of a two percent income tax frorn all people with incomes over $50 a month came as a. bolt from, the blue and. made many Prince Rupert people wonder whether they really could carry on if their taxes were to.be again increased. Evidently the tax is intended to replace the present one percent tax collected by employers from their employees on behalf of the government It is recommended that until the whole system is changed an extra one percent be collected on the present basis. The tax has not yet been adopted by the legislature and until they deal with it no one can say what modifications jnay be made in the recommendation. It may not even be dealt;with this year. t . The commission which proposes this verv important change in the taxation system is- representative of all parties in the legislature. Of the members of the legis lature on the committee Mrs. Paul Smith is d Liberal, Herbert Anscomb is a Conservative and Rev. Robert Connell: is the leader of the C. C. F. Of the other members, Profes sor Angus of the University of B. C. is a teacher, Mayor David Leeming of Victoria is a businessman R'. P, Blandy, city clerk ot Oak Bay, is an accountant, and J. P. Carr of Matsoui, represents the provincial board of school, trus BILLIARDS Orotto Win Couple of ( James I'roni jjj Kmprev in. roHineit I'ixlurt 9"1 Two more names have been play-i.'ed In the Prlnc Rupert Millard iLnague-fi-xture of last Thursday be tween Orotto and Empress. Hie Grutto winning both to make the aggregate-score to date on thU flx turey with two- games Mill to b played, 900 to 893 In favor of th -, Hmnress. The Individual score of " the two latest gams were: Don. Brown, Orotto, 25Q; F,. Gam-eron. Empress. 235. Owirge-llowe. 250-; M. K, Young 207. Na games were played. Irt last nights scheduled fixture between Eninress and Elks, Outstanding Games Following is the complete list of outstanding games: March 5 E. Cameron. Empress, vs. C. P. Balagno, Elks; A. Donald ?s. V': E. Wllllscrofl; M. E. Young . vs. James Andrews; Pete Prltehnrd: ys. William Stuart; ten Raabe vs. ?J. E, Morris: R. McLeod vs. Harry Menzle. iMn eamea m, far nlavtd.1 February 23 Bert Morgan, Gmt-to, vs. Pete Priichard, Empress; J. Sutherland Vs. R. McLeod. (Aggre- gale' score to dale Orotto 893; press, 000.) February 26 O. P: Tinker, Canadian nLeglon, vs. C. P Balagno, Elks; Jack Allen vi W- E. Wllllscroft, O. A. Woodland, vs. James- Andrews, Arthur Beale vs. William Stuart. George Cripps vs. J: E. Morris, i Ag gregate scwe to. date Canadlaa 1 Legion, 250; Elks, 243. i $5,00 j February 21 A. Donald, Empress, 10 (vs. J. Allen, Canadlaa Legion, M. R. Young vs. Q. A. Woodland, Petri s. Arthur Beali-, Len Raabe va1 George Cripiis. tAggre-j gate, score to date Empress, 473; Canadian Legion. 458.) , February 19 James Andrews,; Elks, vn. George Howe; Grotto. (Aggregate- score to. date Elks, U7T, Orotto,. 1117.). February 14 Q. A. Woodland, Canadian. Legion, vs. George Howe,! Grotto; Qeorge Cripps. vs. Bert Mor-' gan, (Aggregate score to date: nadlan Legion, 8G4: Orotto, 958 . February 5Jame Andrews, Elks, j vs. G. A. Woodland, Canadian. Le gion;. J.E. Morxls vs. George Cripps. 'Aggregate score to. date: FJks, 9C0; CanLdtan Legion, 859. January 31 Qeorge Cripps. Canadian Legion, vs. Len Raabe. Empress. (Aggregate score to date: Emoress. 1214; Canadian Legion, 1102.) January 29- Georae Howe. Orotto. vs. James Andr?s. Elks. fAg-gregate score to date: Elks, U41; Orotlot 1(158.) January 24-J. Sutherland. Orotto; vs. Oeorge Cripps Legion. (Aggregate score to date: Grotto, 1180; Canadian Legion. 1021.) January 15-0. A. Woodland, Canadian Legion, vs. James' An drews, hks. (Aggregate score to date: Canadian Legion 1155; Elks, 1225J Billiard Averages o. W: Stuart (Elks) . 10 J: Bulger (Elks) 2. Oeorge Cripps (CL) .5 it Menzle (Elks) 9 W. E. Young (Emn) 11 tees. Harry Charleswortb, the chairman, is secretary of ic. pi Balagno Eiks 10 2395 240 Native one although the business interest is rather over-' T'llx,cVf lL r The pAbjic are assured; by the commission that it us notTH. McLeod Emp) the proposal to increase the taxes by two percent but to 'L. Raabe (Emp) change themethod of collection by making the income tax E- 'Q the chief htfcis. Other taxes would be adjusted as a result. E- cameron (Emp) inc. ol..n,r... 8- D. Macdonald (O) tional income tax, it hardly seems likely that the suggested George Howe. o new plan will, be adopted this year if ever. In fact Premier m,m; Lamb cl CL) Pattullo. recently assured the public that there would' be D- Brown (a no additional taxes this year. ,a A DOLLAR'S WORTH 'Clipaliii coupon ititmiil it with $1 for a lit wceki? trial iuhi(riflhn lo i iUb christian science monitor Fublkhfd y Tpi Chmiiuii Schnci rinLitaiMf aocrtrT Eotton, MMitcliUKUt, O. n. A. f Ii tt Tea will Cud tlx dallf tont stn. rf the world Iran tU Ua. ltd1 wrltT. u wU u dcptrtmmtt dcrotta lo womtn't and wMldnn'i tntttwu. ipacli. ami. flotrt, tdiicUMi. Mdlo, w. You will bt iliH K welront Into )rov boat M iMVItu dToMjt of pf nd BrohlliiUQ. And. don't. Blu toaMi Our-oca,, aw lb auMiai and tb oUitj laaluroa. Tun OniitiM- emmet Montroii, Back Bar Btatlon. Bolton. Man. PlfaAa aand at a an m,(k- trial aukauUon. I tnclcia oft dollar (111, wV- iNana, cltui print) (Addrml a, a.i,4,A.i i.an, a, .4 ,. a i (liUi ("' .a a uii (CD . ) Bert Morgan Q) W. Hutson (O) W. WlllLscroft (Elks) J. Sutherland (O) 0. A. Woodland '.CD O. P. Tinker (CL) 10 ...I 9 9 9 8 11 U 3 . 5 4 8 11 11. 8 .1. 10 6 6 .10 E. Sttcey (Emp), I. Jas Andrews. (Elks) 0 T. Kerrigan (d) 11 A. Beale CL). 7 C. L. Youngman fCL) 3 Ttl. 2500 500 1247 2207 2C8C 2394 238 2137 2124 2115 1877 2584 25C4 C92 1151 918 1836 2528 2501 1810 225 2180 1304. 1290 2140 214 1262 2184 1305 579 Av.l 250 250 249 245 244 239 238. ' 237 236 235 235 235 233 231 1 230 230 230 229 227 226 225 213 217 215 214 214 210 199 194 193 Sixteen Rowling Teams j Of High School Entered Ten girls', teams and six boys,' , have been entered, for tha King, Ed-. ward High School Bowling League whlh will be Inaugurated this Saturday'. Km GENERAL A MOTORSU 19$ CAR THAT HAS EVERYTHING AQ110HSKrOWEI5SIX...A 100 IIOUSITOWKK STItAlGHT EIGHT FOR 1933. OldimoUlf ollca a low-priewl, 9QViqijp power Six, and a lOO-hoiwpoww Straight Eight . . . mote bwtuhrul than aay p-vioua mod elf. . . mar bfiUtaat in pwUimnw . . . mora lavish in inprovemal. EaUblUhing the ralue manure lot 1935, Old. motile has aoUd stewl "TurrH-Top" Bodiea by Fisher. Complete irnuUhon agaiaat wound has been wngineercni iato tke saw oaM. )C&aoi Action, proved and now improved, combinea with tha Rla Suhflitar to piovWe Mfwrior tiding aata. Many other advancamants . . . Hydraulic BrV Encjowd Tiia and Lug-eaia Corapartraosl Caetta Contiol Staaring All Slant Symoo-Mnh Traramittion . FUkac No-Diait Vaetilatioa and Inn t tied Economy . . . daimoMtrata In a practical way wfcy OldanokiU U known ai "Tha Car That lla BvwythiMj." . Com to tha ihowToonu and tea tha ntw Look oaca mora lo Oldamobila at ai aapttyiao: Iho advaaeed tiand In motor cart. Chack carafully what you, pay agalrut what you gat ... lot Oklamohila ha aoorad again I 1 ! j- Ladies' Bowling i Result ctt Elks' j HomeLast Night Last night's game In the Ladles' Bowling League, at, the Elks' Home resulted as follows? Annette's. 431: All Stars, 308. Mussallem's. 351; Striker. 359. Boston Reds. 358; Alley CuU. 444. Lucky Strikes. 421; Big Four, 536. Rupertettes. 345; Canadian National Recreation Association. 397. Mickey Skattcbol had the score for the eveninc of 156, hiKh KAIKN MOTORS LTD. GENERAL MOTORS DEALER Open 8 AJiL to 8 P.M. Hockey Scores V National Laafctie Toronto 10. Canadirtii 3. New York Amertrans 1. Chicago Ntw York Rangers 1. Boston 3. SCHEDULE OF BRIDGE March 7 Canadian Legion v Swifts: "Rupert Brand" Mu.iket-oprs vs Ornito; f ' N R A vs Keeping Goalie From Blocking With excitement fit ts height in the International match between tween England aij Ireland, played at Liverpool, an English forward makes a play, to beat the sterling Irish defence by charging the Irish goalkcepef. England won 2 to 1. In a hard-fought match. Tho forward can be seen seeking to block the goalie from '.punching the ball .clear. Wednesday M;.; Results in Ten Second Night Of Pins Last Night Concert Better ltoe, Cuwen tt Latta and KmprrM l-arRfr Autllrnre Dellthlrd Mill Win Over Canadian Ugion ! "Hiawatha Wrilding Iat And Power Corporation I And Other Number Empre Club defeated Powrj Th Prince Rupert Phi.i Corporation two matches to one ! Society mad Its swonrt jr with an aKrcgatc soore of MlO tojtktn but nltht In First Pn-b 1880 last night In the Ten Pin, Church of the operetta Hm BqwIIiik Leaaue. In the second I Wedding Feaat" and mi ' game of the evening Rote. Cowan tt Latta shut out Canadian Legion Lamble- tt Stone vs. Post Office and Khox; Hotel vs. Kinky Dinks will be the games tonight in the Five Pin League. Hockey Standings International liMon Toronto Maroons Canadlens Americans St. Louis American Dojlon 22 Chicago 22 Rangers 20 .Detroit 15 L. F. A. P. 13 128 94 58 10 114 81. 49 13 87 108 37 8 23 83 112 30 0 29 70 130 24 nivlslon 6 14 107 93 50 4 16 98 77 48 5 16 114 107 45 7 20 103 100 37 BASKETBALL March 7-Orotto vs. C. N. R. A., Warriors vs. High, School, Annette's vs. Grotto; -Seythlans vs: High School. a Mrl wart a W lnn-nwAi rtriH ' ; . , WIU, WIMI HlfllVTW three matches to nil In an aaare- entertainment went over m gate score of 2154 to 1963. High average score of the evening 186 -was made by George Ciccone. The teams were at follows: Empress Raabe. Macey. Vcltch. THe and Young, flower Corporation Stiles. O. .ndcrson, Smith, llougan and Cross. Rose, Cowan & Latin McCallum. Dlbb, Franks. Ciccone and Vance. Canadian Legion Skjellum, Wagner. Schrelber. Woods, Morln and Stacey isparei. The Tt-n Pin League standing to date Is as follows: W. L. Empress 7 2 Orotto - 5 1 Canadian Legion 5 4 Rose. Cowan Ac Latta 5 4 Moose 4 2 Elks 2 4 Power CorporaUon, 2- 7 Nelson's 1 5 tr than on the first ntglv ing an audlanc of about ' sona Mlw Marte nalano. who ed at piano sotoiat was pt, with a hugt box of choc apjireelatlon of her eontni, the program. Following the cntertalnn,' freihmenU were served ehurch hall and the emir': cHliiy then proreeiei Capitol Theatre to see tin-"0y Dlvoreee." n spen , showing having been amis: their oonvenlenee at '.I! ..it for TIME TABLE OF BOWLING March 7- Carnation C; Orotto. Annelies vs sink" March. 11 Bluebirds vs C .V.. Doodads va. Coquettes. . March. 14 Carnation On' Strikers, Annettes vs. Orot " March 18--Bluebirds nettes. Doodads vs. Carnal in March 21 C. N. R. A. v. ti; - N R I i 1 1 In to "'oquettM vs. Strikers March 25 Bluebirds vs C'irna Hon Olrls. Doodads vs. Anneti' March 28-C. N. R. A. vk suit'" :.'(Kupttes vs. Orotto, April 1-Blucblrds vs Orotto. Ooodads. vs. Strikers. April 4-0. N. R. A. vs. AnnotW-Couettes vs. Carnation Olrls, April 8 Bluebirds vs, SuiW Doodads vs Orotto. schedule ofwhist March ft-r.O.O.F. vs. Canadian Legion, Orotto vs. St. Andrews-