paob rotm DAILT NETfB Friday, March 13, 1931 Frane$ PORK BEANS Ever popular with On dun housewives, Royl City quality Pork & Bns make really new and different dish, to full of flavor and mott appetizing m appearance. Try Royal City next imt. MACKENZIE'S FURNITURE SPECIAL Ostermoor Spring Filled Mattress, reg. $37.50; Cable Spring With Spire! Spring Support. Special soring Stress ?42.50 Walnut Finish End Tables-Special $1.95 each v Phone 775 Third Avenue 60 PHONE' GO Kaien Transfer We handle the Finest Grades of Coal and Wood, at market prices. Bone Dry Kindling always In stock. We also operate 60 Messenger Service SPECIAL Chevrolet MASTER SEDAN with Trunk Complete 1936 Licence Just Like New $950.00 Kaien Motors Limited CHEVROLET DEALERS Third Ave. Phone 52 For - - COAL -LUMBER Building Supplies Phone PHILPOH EV1TT . & Co. Ltd. 651 and 652 Oecktrill, Royal City Dittitinn and ' C. N. R. TRAINS For the East I Mondays, Wednesdays and Frl- I days 6 pjn From the East- Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdays 4 10:20 p.m "(lOVKKNMKNT 1.11)1 (lit ACT" I (heel Ion 27) Notice "if Application for a IScrr l.lcrin r NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that on I the 25th day of March next the under-I signed Uitends to apply to the Liquor I Control Board for a licence In respect of premises being part of a bulletin? ) known ad the Spruce Creek Hotel. ilu-lated In the AUin Mining District In ) the Province of British Columbia, 'upon Maruta described aa the "Sally Mlu? 'Claim," situated on Spruce Creek, tu the raid District, for the sale of beer by the glass or by the "bottle for consumption on the premises or elsewhere. , Dated this 24th day of February. A.D. 1036. MILT O. CASWELL. Applicant IN THE MTKKMK COt'KT Of llltlTISII COI.I.MISIA ' III the Matter or the "AclmlnlstrutloP Act" ! Anil III the Mattrr of the tMatr of M. I Uiruvelle Iterts l)e-r;iril. TAKE NOTICE that by order of Iiul Honour Judge W. E, Fuller the 2Ut day of February. A.D. 1936. I was apposed Admlnlslru&or of the Estate o' M. Lafayette Beets late of Atlln Br :-tW Ca-umbla. dfea-rd. aaid all panics ha!ng claims against the said Estals are hereby required to furnish sami rrnjxTly verified to mo on or beforj the 15th day of April, A.D. 1038 and ail persona Indebted to the Estate are required to pay the amount of their. Indebtedness to nic forthwith. HERBERT F. GLA6SEY ' OFFICIAL ADMINISTRATOR, j ATLIN, B. C Dated the 6th day of March. 1938. (63 1 is tih: su'Hr.Mi: rnricT of iikuiii rour.MiiiA ix ritoiiATi; In the Mattrr or I lie "AdmlnMratl.'ii Acfl And In the Mattrr if the Kstalr of Margarri Maclntih, lleceaM-d. TAKE NOTICE that by order of Hit Honour Judge v. E. Fisher the 25th rlav nf Fhni!inf An 101ft T n.. pointed Admlnifctrator of the Estate of j Margaret Macintosh late of AUin. Brl- j tlali Columbia, Deceased, and ail partiei having claim aglnst the aald Estate; are hereby required to furnish same properly verified to me on or before. the 5th day of April A. D. 1936 and all! persons Indebted to the Estate are re-' HERBERT F. OLASSEY OFFICIAL ADMINISTRATOR ! ATLIN, B. C Dated the 20th day of February 1936. I (Mar. 26) ! Hinton 1 Coal Phone 51 CENTRAL HOTEL "TILLIE THE TOILER" VMtLL, scotch My "COAST. HERE'S. VMHERE TILUE'S 5ETTW' ALL THAT ROMaNCE-HM, FAMOUS LtTTERS OF FAMOUS LOVECS Steamship Sailings For Vancouver I Tuesday-Calala 1:30 pjn. obtalned on thc opcn market in ThurS.-ss. P Rupert 10:30 pa tlna such as thls did not ncCcs-Friday-ss. P. Adelalde....lO pin. hMP r,oMnr,sh!n , ar.tual Ss. Venture 10:30 p.m March 12 ss. Prln. Norah 5 p.m March 23 ss. Prln. Norah 5 p.m From Vancouver-Sunday ss. Catala 4 pjn Wcd,ss. Pr. George 10 a.m Friday nurtj- ss. iv. Prln. i mi. Adelaide nutmiuc 4 t p.m u.ia. ; sr vpntnrr- n m ! March 8 ss. Prln. Norah a.m. a.m.l March 19 ss. Prln. Norah a.m. March 29 ss. Prln. Norah a.m. For An j ox and Stewart Sunday ss. Catala 8 p.m I Wednesday ss. Pr. George 4 p.m From Stewart and Anyox Tuesday ss. CatrJa ... 11:30 a.m, Thursday-Prince George 8 p.m,'centage of local Improvement tax For Naas River and Port Simpson payments had been forty-five and Sunday-ss. Catala 8 p.m..nfty respectively. From Naas River and Port Simpson I Argument of Counsel Tuesday-ss Catala .11:30 a.m. The Prudhommc appeal, L. w. i or queen cnarioue islands March 13 and 27 ss. P. John a.m. From Queen Charlotte Islands March 11 and 25-ss. P. John a.m. t rom ucean rails Wed. ss. Pr. George 10 a.m. Friday ss. Prln. Adelaide 4 p.m. Ss. Venture p.m. For Ocean Falls Thurs. ss. Pr. Rupert 10:30 p.m. Friday-ss. Prln. Adelaide JO p.m. Mar. 8, 19, 29 ss. P. Norah 5 p.m From Alaska March 12, 23-ss. P. Norah 5 p.m. From Skeena River Friday ss. Venture p.m. : Mail Schedule For the East Monday, Wednesday and Friday 5 p.m. From the East Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday : Patmore) did not see where an ex-For pert valuator from Vancouver was 'particularly qualified to set values in Prince RuDert. He would rather in. on w JU,'U Vancouver Tuesday 12:30 pjr Thur.sday - 9:30 P-m. L... e .fin Friday s.ou p.m. Mach 12 and 23 P-m- From Vancouver Sunday .. . 4 p.m Wednesday 10 a.m Friday .... 4 March 8, 19 and 29 a.m. ECONOMY SPECIALS For the Week-End. Save More Money by Buying Here HEALTH BRAN 17c Melograln, 2-lb. Pkg. TUNA FLAKES V2's 13c Per tin rTTnrni.ATT! pym.atpr 24c T I.B.C., per lb DUTCH RUSK ISC , ,7. 23c 1"lc- celI CAMPBELL'S TOMATO 25c SOUP. 3 tins !RED PLUMS Royal City 11c nor n JW V Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Asparagus Just In, per lb. 17c Spanish Onions,' per lb. 7c Cabbage California, per lb. Cc Oranges, Lemons, Grapefruit at reduced prices MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE Where Dollars Have More Cents" P. O. Dox 575 Phone 18 HAVJ.HASU. MAC, OWE ME HERE'S A -(WAT Book 3uy ultimo' A UWB OF 5JFF ABOUT 4$ A UADY'S &Oy: THAT'S VUSHBliOW SUBSTANTIAL REDUCTION IS ALLOWED IN VALUES 1 OF PHASER STREET LOTS H-ontinuea trom cave onn) value. Under cross-examination by Mr. Brown, Mr. Dybhavn admitted that the halibut fishing, the mainstay tln Hn .,nfllnK A as it had been ten years ago. , , . , i . occn laiiuig ua 7. .7 ' ' J. Armstrong Arm "."To afl, ,5o tWw- Bremner, . had not been a marked falling off In the" volume of Canadian fish 'landed. Percentage of general tax collections In 1933 had been seventy-one' 'and in 1934, sixty-five, said Mr. , Matheson on being recalled. Per- Patmore said in opening argument for the city, was based first on claim of inpnnlt.ihlp assessment and 5econd that tne assessment was too high. The evidence of the city engineer In comparing the value of the Prudhomme lots with that across the street', he believed, disposed of the first claim. As for the second claim. Mr. Patmore sald that he was feady to stand squarely on the Charleson case In which Chief Justice J. A. Mnprtnnnlrt nf thp Anneal rVinrt nf nrm, , was the duty of the assessor to consider the past, present and fu- ture, fixing values not on the basis jof the height of a boom or the (depths of a depression but on a 'normal footing between. He considered there had been no speculative boom since before the war and that the period between 1925 and 1930 might be considered as normal times wnen normal nur- cnases had been made. He (Mr. take values accepted by Mr. Prud- homme him$elf as indicated by (values he had allowed to stand i when he was on the court of re-... J vision and when he had tried to p.m.'s3ll out. He did not think Mr. Prud homme was altogether frank when the put a valupcof $400 or $500 on 'the Savoy Hotel lots. In fact he , thought that was "just nonsense." Nor had Mr. Arnold put the earn ings of the Smith Block on Third Avenue in the, best light although he had later admitted it was earning six and a half percent on the .assessed value. It was reasonable, Mr. Patmore felt, to anticipate there might be good times again. It was fallacious to value land at the price it would bring on the open market at any particular time. He urged His Lordship not to disturb the whole city assessment by reducing the valuation of this property and making j necessary an entire re-assessmcnt. "I shouldn't consider that would j necessarily follow," observed th? Judge. "Anyway, I am Interested In the equltability, not In the results." Mr. Brown In his argument, T. W. Brown, counsel for the appellant, observed that tax collections had slipped during the past three years and List Closes This Week For Named Varieties of ROSES at 25c each Latest novelty seeds just arrived ARTHUR RAYNE Successor to Olennlc's Second Ave. Phone G3S Mac Knows the Law AVAi. -THE I ALL. titQHT. SUV THAT L MAtzry. if you vxzems those kmovu Much, LETTET2SW VI HAT 15 THE DOMT kHOW FifcST LAVaJ rtc THE FlfcT LAVAJ OP L.OVE MAKVMC3 4 -. mm WHiFFLETS From the Waterfront A party of ten ratings of the local detachment of the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve-sailed last night on the Prince n,mrt , fnr F.Mnn . malt to taKe rnnrsps nf tralninz out of the bar racks iuvio there win ThQse leavlng were j. ' Anderson. M. Harris, J. Bremner. strong, R. Duggan. W. Eby, R. Thomas and J. McLeod. C. P R. steamer Princess Louise. Capt. S. K. Gray, taking over the run of the Princess Adelaide, which has been withdrawn from service for two or three weeks foi annual overhaul, is due In port at 4 o'clock this afternoon from th south and will sail at 10 p.m. on her return to Vancouver and way-points. There were 38 passengers aboard the steamer Princess Norah which was In port yesterday afternoon southbound from Skagway to Van couver. Three disembarked herr while none left here for the south aboard the vessel. reversions of property to the city had increased. Fraser Street, it was lenerally admitted, was a "run down side street." The only con :emplated Improvement was a to em pole park and there were totem poles closer to the waterfront Actual sales, Mr. Brown submitted, should be taken Into consideration in the fixing of assessed values. The whole structure of assessed valuations, Mr. Brown contended, was based on the fallacy that all the property would earn returns on the assessment valuations If built upon. 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