' ! " '"'i' " ' jh.jii.ij ,, II, ,i i i nil mi ummrn-mimai " w. u 1 ' Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, December 12, 1950 Elevator Taxation IGNORANCE IS BLISS of wallpaper at 50 cents a roll, ST. JOHN'S, r.'fld. r Maybe' she was leaving when the clerk the woman customer hadn't said, "How about the tax, heard about the new sales tax. please!" She replied: "That's Xil After paying $1.50 for three rolls right; I'm going to paste it up. Transferred To Burnaby Edward t. Coughlan, district supervisor of social welfare here since 1947. is being transferred to Burnaby In a similar capacU v and, with wife and family, will leave this Thursday night on the Prince George for the south to assume his new duties. Mr. Coughlan's successor here has not yet been named but, pending an appointment, the local social workers, Dyke McMillan, Frank Healy and Mias Joan Vivian, will carry on. A letter from the Dominion gov-ernmeut read at the city council meeting last night stated the government was prepared to make a g.ajit to the city in lieu o. taxes on the elevator. Th. grant would amount to one naif what the city would normally collect In taxes less a deduction equal to the services not used by the eleva'.or. Aid. T. B. Black said t.hp m ort ' sac ' " - . '''j-4 f: pralsal was made: The matter was left In the hands of the city clerk and finance committee to report to the government what the appraisal amounted to. i ' was one Issued without solicitation. I City, Clerk H D. Thaln said a ! preliminary estimate as to th amount that would bederived I frJm that source was between $10,000 and $12,000 but that there , would' have to be a more thorough appraisal. Aid. George B Casey said the Shell Oil Company had leased part of the property from the government and that 'would have to be taken inio consideration when the ap- CRETARY New sec- the Cariadian Tem- rYderation is Rev. ji'oy of Toronto, for-jd ticrctary. He was ;to the office after res-0f k'v. Dr. John Co-T irunlo. Election took the federation's bieri-in Ottawa. forVALUE CALGARY FLOOD RESCUE Mr. and Mrs. E. T. O'Hara, their two baby daughters and a friend are rescued from their home during the flood of the Bow River in Calgary. Basement and first floor of their home were Inundated, with the water about four deep deep outside the front door. (CP PHOTO) RADIO DIAL 1240 Kilocycles CFPR i 'Xmas Goods (Subject to Channel I . Victoria Report From Indies HALIFAX For the "Little TUESDAY P.M. 4:00 Lyrically Yours 4:15 Stock Quotation and Inv ... by J. K. Nesbkt 4 Heroes of the North fiB'nTDiiHj.) Woman" the thousands of them across Canada who are hustling to whiD up plum puddings, cak.s, pies and cook'es for the Christmas festivities the Canadian National Steamships liner "Canadian Constructor" brought good Ql!0;n33 f 91011": British Columbia Disappointed Daylight Saving Again United States Best Customer VICTORIA. British Columbia's case for more news Monday. Stowed in her holds are large money from Ottawa collapsed with a loud crash ami Acting Premier Herbert Ahscomb came home from the national capital disappointed but philosophical. HOLLYWOOD CAFE 4:45 Lyrical Lady 4:55 CBC News 5:00 International Comty. 5:10 There's Music in the Air 5:30 Variety Bandbox 8:00 Supper Serenade 8:15 Sammy Kaye and Orch. 6:30 Musical Varieties 6:45 Talk by Jr. Chamber Commerce 7:00 CBC New 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:30 Leicester Square to Broadway 8:00 Science Reporter 8:15 Nation's Business 8:30 King Edward Christmas Show 9:0 Piano Moods 9:15 Vancouver Symphony Pops Concert This province believes it should get much more than it does now because, under its agreement with Ottawa, it may not collect per- We Specialixe in quantities of sugar, spices, molasses, rum, fruit juices and a number of other West Indies items. To bring them to Canada the Canadian Constructor made a direct pre-Christmas voyage from Barbados. The arrival of the Canadian Constructor here completed a good-will Christmas circle between Canada and the West Indies. Last week another C.N.S. sonal income and corporation DISHES taxes. Prime Minister St. Laurent bluntly told the Dominion-Pro It CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN For Outside Orders PHONE 1S3 vincial conference that, because of the grave world situation, the the country against. So we'd have daylight saving once more, since there are many more people living in the cities than in the country. Perhaps a compromise might h) recent years has come in the be a good idea. Daylight savins last week-end of April and stopped the last week-end of Sep r Any one of these handsome practical Gillette 1 Sets is sure to pleas any man. Gay holiday Jl Kkages hold various assortments of world- II tiout GilleHe shaving items, favourite with men trywhera. The season' finest selection in holi- - gifts for men, priced from 98 to $6.00. I liner carried "a Christmas cargo including cranberries, Christmas trees, apples and other items to the West Indies. federal government will need all the money It can get for defence purposes. OPEN FROM 1:38 P.M. te 3:3 A.M. I0:C0 CBC News 10:10 CBC News 10:15 Miscellany 1030 The Skeleton Key Mr. Anscomb made a good case for this province. In police, fin- Lady: "Mv cat eot caught in tember. This does seem a tit 11:00 Weather Report f -. I i in M M 1 ancier's language he told Ottawa long. Perhaps everyone would be'.thetengine j' one f vo,lr xfT)" t tMt "So Beautiful ... kit f in. f i ii i ' " "1 11.04 Sign Off cidtuia, auu na wxu wao v,ui uu how much B.C. has lost because happier if daylight saving was Madam. I I llU.iV A . ..,- r: 1 August-ending with the Labor nt? anything about that Day week-end .haVet g if fll ITfVl I C ana wan rine jl AJjP, Features" ) it gave up its right to lncorrte tax. He said: "If there had been .10 tax agreement and If the tax rates prevailing pripr to the withdrawal from the fields of A lit; gUVCl LilllCllb Will lldT 1U do something about the matter. There's no use continuing as now, with the farmers constantly complaining. The farmers WEDNESDAY A.M. 7:00 Musical Clock 8:00 CBC News 8:10 Here's Bill Good 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Music for Modernt 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News & Comty. 9:15 Morning Devotions 9:30 Mornlna; Concert 9:59-Tlme Signal. 7' 10:00 Morning Visit 10:15 Carson Robinson and HI Buckeroos i corporation taxation, the per-I wnal income tax and succession have some right to have their esse heariaud acted upon.. auues naa Deen reiamea, n is estimated that this province ' would have collected more than ; $41,000,000 from these sources in Latest report of the govern Jl Pack of 50 GilleHe Blue Blades In Dispensers; h hs of shaving pleasure ere ahead for every man who A r.es erne of these Colourful gift packs containing 5 Dis- I i -r, eoch holding 10 Gillette Blue Blades. 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