rtnesday April 8. 1E36 Notl, USSIFlE KOK KENT partment Phone Red 444. 8gt ,n.n rent Five roomed modem ,UH . , flat Phone Keel izn. u fnriFRN 5-room house; on Biggai place. Phone orcwvais. uit FOR SALE T" rtn.it fnr snip rnmr1tr with P.ear J55" casn- pnone Black 461 Uf) j .i . rood as new. It McPherson, phone Black 44Z l..M ACT (87) dries. Highest Grade Latest. Delivered, 15 for $1. (plain wrapper), pacific Supply 751 Granville, Vancouver. Al'CTION SAI.K Tlmlwr Sale XIRIfiO tiii n-Ri ir. mi ni or iiritisii f'OM:.MHl In ritOltlTR D tkr Mall.r nt tl,a l-'.liil. at IVIIIIsm Pulnara Deceased TAKE NOTICE that bt order of HI wuu UHV DT MAV All. IH.iU. HHQ Kll i u u lur livw unr uui n k i iti i NOrtMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator Prlnicc Rupert, B. C W the 3rd day of Ajiril. A D..1BS8 IN THE M I'ltHMK rOI'ItT ' UltlTISII rOI.UMHIA IN ritOIIATK n Ihf Matlrr of fhe "ArtnilnM ration Art" And ln lh Matter nf the rotate nf Oeors' A. rnllmrii IliiMHitMl. TAKE NOTICE tht by Order of Hi! wum juage noner asvtea tne f March A D: 1930, I wu ap-Pelted Administrator of the Estate nt owge a, Coiburn late of AUln, nrltlnh wHurabla. Miner, Den-oiied and all Wrtlea having cflalnw aalnat the said t are hereby recrulred to furnUh J0 properly verified to hie on or bi the 4th day of May 1938 and rll P"son indebW to the EnUte are required to iy the amount of tlie-lr ln-OfMednefia to tne forthwith, Dated the 2tth day of March 1938. HERBERT P. QLAS8EY. Offirtaa Administrator. ATUN, B. C. Nft,l of Inlrnllon to apply to lae Uind trw PIlnf Rnpert Land necordlng Dli-i f111 8 CO"8, and BltuAU op Briaj 4,14 tJo6 to QaJlowy Kapll rltke.,nat,lc I. Mrtln MUler of "mt 11 B c occupation Lumber-to apply ror a lease or the rSS8 artba lands waeaclng e.t a poet planted ap- no n Hey 3 000 rth lot U8 Coo' f " 251' Rang 8 Coast thence thm.! thence 760 ft. eouth M f.t eaati thwee. 260 It. toBt"Lnc following the ahore line In. """"iwHcwneni ana oonwin- n acri, more or les. Doli MARTIN MILLER March 6. 1936. I-AND ACT r f InteiiHon to apply to l.eaa 11 trie? In r.ln? Rupert Land Reoordlng Die- ckfc , ' "ne s Coaot, and eltutte mtn inVIW. n.o, occupation Lumber- flloir5wn? 10 Wly for a lean of the rw lcrlbel Foreshore lands: hot t w 1 600 uth to opposite inl coroi. i l08' commenoeiment,; ii. acres, more or leas ' MARTIN MILLER DitM 'a March, fl, uaa. SHOWS VALUE OF FISHING INDUSTRY Contlnuea rrom Page 15 .beneficial .to the fishermen and the port At one time the canneries had a monopoly of the busi ness and no one could open a new cannery and secure a licence and a share of the fishermen's licences, these latter being issued through the canneries. Propaganda of the Hoard of Trade at that time brought about a change. When the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Company erected a cannery at Prince Rupert they were unable to operate at first and Supnyside was in a similar position. VVnce of S J blamed the present administration "Prorldd any one uname to auena purther particulars may be obtained the Cnief t-wwuer. victoria, AITTION SALE TlmbfT Sr X18771 ftitw will N offrmt for sale at Pub- tr ma tiuii, ibw iiulfii uni fcirc Tkii uav Prince Ruprt, the Llornc lull ta fiiT. u mm mil Ml. iinarri vjeir uii duiui wmj i nuu 411-11- mi iru ettnci(t4w4 Ati ITtlttn Tn1l an r-rrez oouna, yuun tunanoiie : -xU Land District. Tiiree yeri will bn tvllotttd for re- " Provided any one tinAbl to attend! to be openrd att the hour of further particulars may bo obtain d utMrici f orester, frinte wuperx. tiv a very heavy tax on the industry. In 1934 the licence fees were as follows: Herring purse seine $25, salmon glllnet $2.50, salmon drag seine $25.00. On plants the licences were dogfish, fish offal and herring plant $250, herring dry sal-tery $500, herring cannery $100, salmon dry saltery $500, salmon uild curing $500, fish buyer's II- cence $25, salmon cannery $1500, gasoline tax one cent a gallon. ! The per capita cost to the fish-. ermen he calculated was $12 In ad-! dltion to the gasoline tax and in! some cases a school tax. The pro-, vlnce received a revenue of $121,-; 79750 and the expenses in connec-, tion therewith was $15530.99. J. P.' Babcock was paid $1,000 a year as financial adviser and $900 as chairman of the halibut board. Was It any wonder tliat there were Bolsheviks and C. C. F. in trie country? Mr. Nlckerson asked why a fish-cannery should be taxed when a cannery handling farm products paid nothing, For Prompt Free Iielivrry War Horses BERLIN, April 8; .(CPr-i-There are 687 old. war horses in Germany and on each of these equlnlne veterans the Humane Society has bestowed a decoration and to 45 horses whose owners . are poor a ration of oats Is dealt out Try a Dally News classified ad This advertisement is not pubiLshea or displayed by ihv Liquor Control Board or by tlu' Government of British Columbia. "TILLIE THE TOILER" AS LCrJS ASTMIS 1CEEPS VMK1TIM' UBTTERS to-huuE' DOM'T SEEM TO EXIST- I'M aONMA UAVE. A SHOVJDCfvUM! uiPLU."TLLE . HAVG VCO AMSWtJTECS AMV CP THE LETTfcfcS F(?.OM SpUE r Total DAILY NHWF PAOie MVS 'SPORT Knox Hotel And Power Corp In Bowls Victories Knox Hotel won over Elks and He regretted that Prawpr Cnrnnrntion defeated OrnlLa The speaker told of the Sanford 1 e "oerais naa maintained the in the Ten Pin Bowling League Evans report on the fisheries and taxes whlch had been ,evIed bV the,lasl night, the scores being two of the campaign led by Colonel Torles- IIe maintained that they1 games to orie in each case. High reck to have It set aside. Then justified. The province did , scorer for the evening was Eddie ::ame the Duff commission under own ine mn and nad no right i Smith of the Power Corporation which licences to Japanese were to to Ux tne fIshermen as they were be gradually reduced in number, d!"B U)day- but which was not now In force Nlckerso" "ed the Junior Following that commission go chamber members to take an In-boats were ajlowed to operate for in Uiese matters and to use the first time on the Skeena River U,ielr ,nfIucnce to spcure for the In the ftehlns industry. iclty ,he bpnpMs of the fisheries The Tolmie Government Jncreas-i whlch shoUld occrue- led the fees, on onerators which1 " : TbfM wjii be 'offdid lor ei at Rifled competition and the speaker i Germany Honors DI1C rt Wvavt h i rxrA I hn tnr.A-. .1 I 1-1. at . nt itiv 1Q36. In K ucnre aiowu w .cut .uiuwi w rt wirtlrvn rT I vai 1 iDiinn On yr be anowa ror e- t UnKa with an average of 18C KNOX HOTEL 1st 2nd . 3rd Bulger 127 Way - 119 Raabe 163 Comadlna 179 AsemlsseTiv .. ...Jac. 178 Handicap Total ., ELKSi" Total VJwy.'ssotac ,ti .up VOU CAM EMCJVJM EP1TD P.O. &OY HE,3VK3 ON ' v 30 135 127 134 1C1 170 30 .796 757. 1st 2nd Andrews .100 . Johnson 128 Arney ..: '...-5M48 Scott 129 Joy 172 152 150 156 124 164 Handicap. 37. 37 ICS 154 143 152 162 SO 814 3rd 147 134 163 131 131 37 ..v...720 783 731 GROTTO 1st 2nd Donald ...119 159 Coverdale 170 202 Gurvich .......160 151 Moran - 196 140 Low score '..... .133 129 Handicap . 15 15 Total :1'...799 POWER CO 1st Uttle .,.'.;......,192 Foreman ...r,.l...U...-.'. 148 Anderson , 1C5 Smith 177 Mcintosh .,.132 Handicap . 24 3rd 181 153 142 1G4 151 15 79C 811 2nd 14G 127 131 193 109 24 3rd 151 151 195 188 153 We sell circulation. We have it, 24 .838 792 802 1 WHIFFLETS Prom the Waterfront C. N. R. steamer Prince John, Capt. Neil McLean, arrived in port tit 9:15 o'clock this morning from Vancouver via the Queen Charlotte IslanMs and will remain over here until 10 o'clock Friday night when she will sail on her return south over the same route. C. N. R. steamer Prince Rupert, Capt. H. E. Nedden, 'arrived in port at 10 a.m. today from Vancouver, Powell River and Ocean Falls and will sail at 4 o'clock this afternoon for Anyox and Stewart whence she will return Ijere tomorrow evening southbound. v viutiM Vrtu ezcuuA FcRcrrr aout tus auy -TVVCTtS NAirtVTIM' fOU IrlOiE MAH HOCS AND r 50MH ATTGNTIOM TO njjj j; b SHOULD DE Y i SOT, e,.'B&LES, I DO 00 THIMK wirre to y 71 SPORT CHAT Elmer Dean, the last holdout among the Dean brothers, has signed. Elmer, whose kid brothers, Jerome (Dizzy) and Paul fDaffyi, name to terms, a few days ago with the St. Louis Cardinais, steppeu from, the holdout, ranks and signed a contract as peanut vendor at, the Houston, Texas League Paik this summer. Elmer Is a perennial tryout with the Houston club. "I. ' Elmer says, "could- how old Dz and Paul something about basebr.il if they'd give me a chance. They were cotton pickers, too, before they got in the big league." i I 1 X. Mac Speaks in Reverse OKAV. I'LL SHE Detroit goes ahead in hockey' finals; ' lSCOREVAS 0 TO DETRQIT. April 8: (CP) 'In a wild and woolly game, Detroit Red Wings defeated Toronto Maple Leafs In the second game of the Stanley Cup play-offs last night, the Birthday greetings will be due bdng 9 to 4 puls tomorrow to Ebenezer Robertson the Detroiters two up. The (Ebbie) Goodfellow, Detroit Red thlrd gam wlll be played at Wings defenceman, and prominent, Tofond 'huts'diiy night. It ugure in me ataniey uup nna-s, was a goring record for Stan- pom in uuawa a years ago. w lev Clm nla snppritf np. We played his amateur hockey in trolters were ,n the lead from 4V ' 4 ana arouna uiiawa ana enierea the- M m Up a 4 to 1 pro ranks with the Olympics De- mn ln the f,r.st stanj!a fln(1 troifs minor leaguers, in 1928. He . nrvnr . In nKn-, . moved up to the major league ;lub In 1929 as a centre and this season ranks with the game's best defencemen. - .,m. ...VU. 4 A. E. Pirlow, district forester, re-' turned, to the city on the Prince! Superb this morning from a trip to jcean Falls on official business. fil ': " i CAIN WISDOM IN A II k nnu tti a CflAfTl WAT.. WHIYE OWl." INvSHAPES.. INVINCIBLE STREAMLINE This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. ViHAT THIS QUyS SOT "THAT'S SO 600D -tt) VtMOVAl IF SHE ciHOVJLD AMSVEC THE LETTER.3 SHE t3CfT HEK. ROMAMT1C liOMEOS UK tin tutmm lytmv. la-Onu un njla (km! i 1 - LETTEIZS - MAGE. "t&vj CAM HELP Me . 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