Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, March 17, 1954 y Women x,,u. chlnerv Dutry, director " of ' at "mu ! Doing Their Bit VVINNU'EU (CP) Oracle six pupils at a West Kildonan schoul collected $20 for the Junior Red Crass by a sale of home-maae popcorn at the school. The girls made the popcorn at their home. T' - - "? 1 Faithful Skiers MONTREAL (CP) The I03 church of Si. Francis at St. Sau-veur ties Monts has become known as the "skiers' church." Younu people who come to the Laurenliaiij! for a week-end of skiing crowd the church every Sunday morning, many of them having to sit on the floor. 3LCKWGOD on Women ExWui the interests s 10 ; t'ves in industry ance has hJ,' te 66 Tyee Lodje, No. grossly BRIDGE looked.' COMING SOONER THAN YOtnTT HUT 1 ivrittra unirrnnuroY pi in mm iu vm ' n ! ! By EASLEY BLACKWOOD , , tw ,n n mnnm y, 1 Partners Who Do Not Co-operate Ixwe (iames I Mr. Champion made a beautiful defensive play a.f. & A.M. An Emergent Communication will be held in the Masonic Temple on Thursday, March 18, 1951, at 3:15 p.m. for the purpose of conducting funeral services fur our late Worshipful Brother James G. Stern. Members o, Tsimpscan Lodge No. 58 and sojourning brethren are invited to attend. in today's ileal -but to make it effective he needed the co-operation of his partner and this he didn't get. Members of the Order of the Eastern Star please assemble at the Presbyterian Church Thursday, March 18, 1951, at 2:45 p.m. to attend funeral services for the late James G. Steen. Mr. Muzzy led the seven oir sp;;des and Mr. Champion won with the ace and returned the ALBERT E. nine. Mr. Musters ducked the second spade and Mr. Muzzy won WOOD, M M., Secretary. North dealer Neither hIOp vulnerable North (Mr. Dillr) 86 H J 6 D A 10 B 7 4 C A Q 10 0 (Mr. Mum?) (Mr. Cliuuiuluu) 1 with the Jack. Now, with no( AI.K( f:illMVi,cju . m,m ENDS TODAY . JAL11 HAWK1). in MALTA STORY" 7: - 9:05 SA B 6 8 7 3 2 Li! Pfiaiiiimirrnniniii-iiniini-iir-iT-i - f tr--TmTiimiiii 8 Q J H 8 d j a K K Q 10 7 D 6 3 K 7 5 THE SECRET OUTLAW EMPIRE THAT RULED THE lOftm C-3 2 Matrr) Mouth (Mr. gJ nd th mu j. t possible quick re-entry to his ; hand, he decided spades were ; hopeless and shifted to the nine j of hearts. j Dummy played tne five and even this early in the hand Mr. Champion realized the extreme importance of his seven spot He played the ten and Mr. Masters won with the ace. On the bidding it seemed certain to Mr. Masters that th? king of clubs was on his light. 'I 8 K 10 H A 6 4 3 D K Q 8 C J 9 4 bidding: Kasl South Dbl. Retlbl. Pans 2 NT Pass 3 NT Wolloce's Department Store Get In The "Mood" With Wallace's New SKIRTS & BLOUSES FOR SPRING You'll like tile variety. Styles for all apes. Prices for every purs". All the new wonder fabrics rhnsen from the leading factories of Montreal. Toronto and Winnipeg. Yours to choose at Wallace's. The North 1 O 2 C a c BERNARD A. I FIIMKl III. (left, and Howard Sneden are not planning to cut down on their daily coffee no matter how high prices go. In Nestle's New York City laboratory they sip 300 or more cups every working day. Both are veteran Cofee tasters who sample their company's purchases, often worth millions of dollars, and pass judgment on quality or determine Improved blends. Education, Health, Welfare Gain Most From Sales Taxes Writ 1 8 Pail All P.l8 i so he planned to throw Mr. Champion in and make him lead j away from that card. He casli-I ed the king of, spades to take i that safe return away from Mv. JOEL McCREAV ft i nCT-v B.C Days Lost Due to Strikes Less in 1953 Champion. Mr. Champion had already seen what was coming. That is. By The Cnnauiun Prtas . Newfoundland's three per cent Education, health and social tax has been in effect about two security programs will benefit ! years and is used for social se most from the $128,000,000 five CHARLES DRAKE JIMMY HUNT 51M ARNtSS '(. l 'MHMl ICH i curity. most of it for old age a.-,-1 '' u''ur '1" " si-stance. Revenue ls between $5,-1 round of ncar,s and, f,ve 1,eads ' of diamonds, he would be down 000.000 and $fi.000.000 a year ThNpn; tav immvn'to four caras. I'hesc would have Extra Cartoon "Harry Jame & Orchestra' "Cirrus on Ice" TOTEM VICTORIA (CP) The number of man working days lost through strikes in British Columbia in 1953 was six times less than the 1.234.000 lost the previous year, Labor Minister Lyle Wicks said in the legislature PRINCE RUPERT TO as the social services and education tax. is expected to bring in $7,350,000 in the year ending March 31. The province has had a sales tax since 1950. Fvrnine Shows 7: 9 p.m. KAMOl S VIA YEltS TIIMTR' THURSDAY TO SATURDAY to be the king and one club and the king and one heart. Mr. Masters would then throw him in with a heart and if both of his hearts were high, he could cash two hearts but would then have to lead into dummy's ace-queen of clubs. To avoid this trap. Mr. Champion planned to discard the queen of hearts on th run of the diamonds and to retain the sevrn. If Mr. Muzzy had the eight of hearts he could squirm Monday. There were 18 strikes by American Federation of Labor and Trades and Labor Congress Affiliates, Involving 21 employers. 1,833 employees and a loss of 21.212 man working days. Congress of Industrial Organ Canadian provinces expect to collect in sales taxes in the 1954-55 fiscal year. j Revenue in the current year, is estimated at about $102,000.-000 and $25,000,000 of the antici-! patcd increase will be paid In British Columbia where the tax was increased this week from three to five per cent. New Brunswick, where the tsx was lowered to three from four per cent Wednesday, expects a drop of $1,750,000 in revenue from that source, while Quebec. Newfoundland and SasKatch-ewan the other provinces with provincial sales taxes, anticipate modest Increases. QI EHF.C TAXES Quebec has a two per cent provincial tax but this is increased in many cities and towns by a municipal tax of one or two per cent and an education tax oi one per cent. The accumulated No oal ization and Canadian Congrrss KETCHIKAN $15.00 M3 was ever M K t.v(;i:i.i, $27-00 sweeter and the of Labor affiliates Ijad 17 strikes, involving 76 eniployeis 4.71 employees hnd a los ol 212.859 man wotting days. Independent unions had two strikes, involving 15 employers; 1.601 mployees and a loss of 26.258 man working days. J Thne was one strike by four unorganized employees against rne employer with a loss of eight out of the end-play. This was very fine planning but it didn't work out. Mr. Masters played the hand as contemplated, running five diamonds and then leading a heart. On the lead of the last diamond, Mt'-Wuzzy di-scurded the deuce A hearts. (What good is a deuce?) v Now when Mr. Champion got lh with the king of hearts, his riiil liSIH , : Fleet $2970 ek was never tax in Montreal and Quebec, for fleeter!! WHEN YOU FLY Jl'NEAir $41-40 example, is five per cent. The tax in Saskatchewan and i partner's eight spot dropued on I the trick. The seven wjj then high and after cashing it Mr. man working days. The total was 36 strikes Involving 113 employers. 8,207 cm- ' ployees and a loss of 200.335 man ; working day3. Champion had to lead from his king of clubs after all. EIISC AIR m i mousi a $56 oo SKAITI.K san.oo r:V '5:'" f: "'--'if A. r if I, X '1. ,! 7 'Co ,11. ft' JT'l 1,j 1.'.. r, til. -'C 1, .-: - ' ' . ' jt L LU2 J J Newfoundland is three per cent. British Columbia, with the hie nest provincial tax, antici-pa.es the greatest revenue in 19.i4-55. This is expected to amount to $(i0.000.000 comparej with $35,000,000 under the old levy, known as the social services and municipal aid tax. Part of this money will be paid as grants to municipalities. Tlic share was one-third when the tax was three per cent. The remaining money is used for social services such ad hospi U$ 1 ! If 1 1 r:y d Phone 266 'Ofiico opposite pwt office 2rd Ave. ance . to the lern music mo( t.ZMZ MrlCnilSAMLEVTNf VU1L MLLOUIl GtORGE GlKOT JACK I LIONAID V j mm OLHO KUBtl t DtVY FDCtUMI NAl'TK'AI, IH'T SO NICE! Yachting cap and boat wheel lend a salty. flavor to this picture of a sweet lass by the name of Freda Jones. She is enjoying the sea and sand at Miami Beach. JAKE'S RHYTHM KINGS Legion Auditorium - Friday, March 19 Admission $1.00 " THE DIVIL YE SAY Aye, 'twas like finding a 4-leaf shamrock when I bought my car from Parker's. Buy your new or used car before April 1st and TODAY ONLY "Thy Neighbour's Wife" "Yellow Sky" Last Showing 8:15 p.m. CAPITO ri.AYIRSTHlJ A I A.MOI S Two Fishermen tal care, cost of living bonuses; lor I he a'ed and blind, and wci- j fare caws. British Columbines have paid a provincial sales taxi smce 1048. - - f Quebec, where the provincial I tax ha.s been In effect since j 1940. anticipates revenue of $41,-COO.OOO in 1954-55 compared with j $40,000,000 in 1953-54: Half this amount yoes to an education j fund and the balance to 'ordin- i ary revenue. Saskatchewan imposed a two per cent tax in 1937 and increas- ; ' eel it to three per cent in 1950. Revenue was $14,000,000 in 19'l-54 and Ls expected to be $16,000 -000 next year. Two-thirds of the money goes to education and the balance to hospital services. pim.roTT Continued From Pace 2 5'! FKI PAXKL Custom 51 I'l.YMOlTII TI DOK heater and air-condi- Custom heater. New seat Uoning. A-l condition. covers. 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