N ews an SMITHERS MARRIAGE SMITHERS - A very pretty wedding was solemnized on Monday evening In St. James Anglican Church, Sralthers, when Miss Mary Bertha Fowler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Fowler of Smlthers, became the bride of Walter Henry (Harry) Boyd, son ,of Mr. "and Mrs. Percv Haywbod o$ YVinnlpeg, in a double-ring ceremony with Canon C. A. iHinchliffe officiating. Mrs. J. ,Ross presided at the organ. The bride -was given In marriage bj her father. She was dressed, in 3 floor length gown, of white satin with trailing bridal vel( and carried a lovely bouquet of pink roses and white car- nations. She wpre a Kld locket which was a gift from the groom. The bride was attended by Miss Florence Haywood of Wln- ...nlpeg, sister of the groom, who was dressed In a floor length ' gown of blue crepe trimmed with, lWfequins and on her head wore a matching cap with short blue veil. She carried a bouquet of pink and white carnations. The groom was attended by J. P. Chapman of Smlthers. During the signing of the register "Because" was sung by Mrs, Delia Herman. The ushers were Reg Collison and O. II. Hoskins. A reception was held in the Anghcan Hall and guests were received by the bride and groom with the bride's parents assisting. toast to the bride was pro-"posed by Canon Hlnchllffe and responded to by the groom. Mr. Fowler proposed a toast to. the bridesmaid which was responded to by the groomsman. The four-tier wedding cake was on a table prettily decorated with fresh flowers and candles. " Servlteurs were Misses Dalntre Goodacre, Marcella Edmonds, Laurel Mahood, Margaret Erick-.son, Jessje Potterton and Jean Buchan. Dancing was enjoyed during the evening. Out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Don Collison and small (laughters of Hazelton. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Boyd left for a trip to Winnipeg where they will visit the groom's parents arid on their return will be -at home to their friends in GOVEKXMENT MQlOtt ACT NOTICE OP APPLICATION FOB CONSENT TO TRANSFER OF BEER LICENCE NOTICE la hereby given, that on . 2nd day of July next the undersigned Intends to apply to he Liquor Control Board for consent to transfer of ,Beer Licence No. 7364 Issued In re-epect 1,0 the premises being a part of a buUding know nas Terrace Hotel, situate on. Kalum street In the VU-. jlage of terrace. B.C. Vpon lands de-. t.Bcrlbid as Lots Twelve (12) Thirteen A13) Fourteen (14) of Block Twelve (12) of District Lot Three Hundred and Sixty-nine (3G9) Range- rive (a) uoast District, Map 072 Prince Rupert Land Registry District, In the Province of British Columbia, from Emllle Willie to Terrace Hotels Limited, having Its head office at the Village of Terrace, B.C. the tr&ns- leree. DATED at Terrace, B.C., this 28th day of May 1946, A D. TERRACE HOTELS LIMITED, Transferee. 149 This Is Our Business Ml TsggtSlsSSKSSSSSSBF Take advantage of our many years of auto and general machine repair experience. The Terrace Machine Shop and Garage la under the management of Bill Osborne and has secured the services of J. Campbell, who has had many years of experience In car and truck work. CONSULT US I Terrace Machine Shop AND GARAGE Terrace TERRACE Transfer&Taxi Storage WE MEET ALL TRAINS-SERVICE TO ANY POINT IN THE DISTRICT. (II. SMITH) P.O. Box 187 TERRACE d Vi lews o Timely Topics from the last 12 years. Mrs. R. de Kergommeaux, the secretary, read the address and presented the certificate. Mrs. B. West pinned on the golden emblem of the W.A. Mrs. A. L. Mcintosh of Prince Rupert, a Dominion life member, was among the guests and explained the significance of the two emblems. Delicious refreshments were served by the members. Mrs.Bert West and Rev. Roland Hills left on Tuesday night to attend the Anglican Synod being held Wednesday In Prince. R.upert. Miss Louise McMillan arrived from Prince Rupert to spend a holiday with the family here. Robert Gordon of Prince Rupert Is spending a few days at his summer Lake. the Terrace MRS. BERT WEST HONORED BY W.A.; RUPERT BASEBALLERS EXPECTED At its regular monthly meeting held on Thursday, afternoon at the home of Mrs. George Dover, St. Matthew's Anglican Women's Auxiliary, presented Mrs. Bert West, their president, with a pin and certificate of life membership in the Women's Auxiliary as an expression of appreciation for her work as president during home on Lakelse The outside walls of Lambly's Snack Bar have been very attractively stuccoed. The ball season Is in full swing. A junior team from Prince Rupert will be playing the Ter race Tigers here on Saturday and a junior and senior team are coming from Hazelton to play Terrace teams on Sunday. Gordon Temple has sold the Philbert Hotel to Hans Kuch, Vancouver wholesale egg dealer. The I.WA kitchen has been moved from behind the union office on Lakelse Avenue to a place a little further down the road and facing on (lie street. .strict NEW BANK FOR INTERIOR CITY PRINCE GEORGE .Further indication of the growing outside interest in the development of Prince George aud district is the announcement that the Bank of 'Nova Scotia Is going to open a branch in this city. COUGAR SHOT NEAR SMITHERS Advertise in theDatly News. SMITHERS FIRE AVERTED What might have been a serious fire in the McRae Hotel .was averted Sunday afternoon by the quick mction of Mrs. V. Moore. An occupant of a room had apparentfy lett a, cigarette burning on the bed and sonic time after he had left the mattress broke Into flames. Mrs. Moore, who lives next door, smelted smoke and quickly called for help. The fire was brought under control by the local fire department. The bedding and mattress were completely destroyed, and some of the furniture In the room was charred. BAD WIND STORM One of the most vlojent wind storms In Harry Btcic of Wajcott was J the memory of this community displaying a large cougar skin eight feet from tip to tip around, town this week. The cougar was shot on Mr. Beck's ranch at Walcott and It is his belief that its mate is still in that vicinity. Cougars are a rarity In. this district. One was shot on the Hudson Bay Mountain some years ago. The portion of the building in which it Is now located used to be McKle and Davidson's taurant. res- Glllroy Smith has made an aftpVcation to buy the William Bedore place under the Veterans' Farm Act. took place Sunday afternoon at 5:30. The wind came In terrific gusts aud at times kicked up so much dust that objects 30 feet away were totally obscured. The wind was followed by a heavy rain and an electrical storm. A number .of trees were blown down and small branches and limhs were scattered all over the valley. There were a number of roof coverings blown off in Smlthers and vicinity and the roaa from Topley to Smlthers was completely blocked by falling trees. Tnc rain which followed the heavy wind storm was badly needed by the farms in the district as a long dry spell has been experienced. FLOWN TO VANCOUVER Mrs. W.T. Wark has been rushed NAAS CHURCH LEADER DIES The village of QveenviUe mouras the loss of John. Nelson, one of the older leaders who served his village faithfully throughout the years both In public and spiritual life. For many years he was captain of the Greenville Church Army and, as such, he endeared himself to the native people of the Naas and Skeena rivers. Mr. Nelson passed away on May 10 at the age of 75 years after a long Illness. He leaves a widow. Anna Nel son; a son, Bertie; and three daughters, Mrs. Qertmde Calder, Mrs. Elsie Clarke and Helen Nelson. NOW ORKNEY CHEDDAR KIRKWALL, Orkney Islands O) To use a surplus caused by withdrawal of forces and war, workers, the North of Scotland Milk Marketing Board Is ODen lng a cheese factory here. The product: "Orkney Cheddar," by special plane to Vancouver She had been ailing for som time. Russ Baker, veteran bush pilot, landed on Lake Katlilyn. Monday morning and picked up, Mr. aud Mrs. Wark and Mrs. L. M. Greene. Mrs. Green, accom panied Mrs. Wark to Vancouver She will pick up a new Monarch car which Dr. Greene has pur chased there. One pays income tax THE OTHER PAYS NONE Imagiqe two companies carrying on the same kind of I business in exactly the same way. One carries a heavy burden of income tax about 23 times as much as in 1930; 12 times as much as in 1939. The other doesn't pay a cent. Why? Because it is a "co-operative". Like any other Corporation, its earnings are derive! from buying, selling, processing, manufacturing, servicing, employment of labor, etc. It receives income from real estate, from Government bonds and other investments. But it claims its earnings are not profits because it is a co-operative. A Royal Commission has declared that 'Co-operatives do make profits and recommends that these profits be taxed. But it has also recommended that profits paid out to customers as "patronage dividends" be allowed as an expense in computing taxable income. Patronage dividends are not an expense of doing business We are not attacking the principle of paying "patronage dividends", provided such dividends are distributed from profits after the payment of income tax. But if "patronage dividends" are to be allowed as an ordinary expense of doing business, to be deductible in computing taxable income, the door will JOIN THE I. T. P. A. All income tax payers (except employees of income tax exempt concerns) ate eligible for membership in the Income Tux Payers Association. If you wish to become a member, sign and mail the attached application form and enclose membership fee of $1.00. Mail either to Winnipeg or Toronto. Income Tax Payers Association, Toronto or Winnipeg. I hereby make application for membership in the Income Tex Payers Association ami tntluie herewith membership fee of J l.OO. Nam.,, ; t Strttt AJdrtu , , City tr town , .. EmphiytJiy , . be' wide open for co-operatives or other businesses to" pay out their entire profits as patronage dividend leaving nothing to be taxed. Individuals are faced with heavier Income Tax If "patronage dividends" are allowed as an expense in computing taxable income, the payment of income tax will thus become optional to any co-operative or corporation. In such a case, the whole structure of the corporation income tax would break down, thus throwing the entire burden of income tax on the individual. ' Revision of The Income War Tax Act, insofar as it concerns Co-operatives, will come before the current Session of Parliament. It is of utmost importance that such revisions shall bring tax equality to all groups. We urge that the income tax payers of Canada insist that their elected representatives in the House of Commons see that the heavy burden of income tax is shared fairly by all. The Income Tax Payers Association has no objection to the principles of co-operative trading. It should be the right of every Canadian to trade as he desires. Our objective is to ensure thdt no section of business unloads its share of income taxation and cost oj the war on other business or on individual income tax payers. WRITE OTTAWA You can assist in correcting this unfair tax situation by writing immediately to the Government urging etguitable application of Income Taxation to all forms of business. Fill out and mail the attached form. No postage is required, lion. I. L. IUler. Minister of finance, Ottawa, Canada. I respectfully urge; t 1. That the Government applr Income taiation on caitily Ibc same tan on all lrm of commercial entciprise, including co-operatives, t town companies, municipal nd governmental enterprises and mutual concerns. .2. That patronage dividends, and like payments, be disallowed as an eipcnae before arriving at taxable income. Signed NM4... ... Jf ?i A44na,. INCOME TAX PAYERS ASSOCIATION LOMBARD BUIIDING. WINNIPEG - 92 ADELAIDE STREET WEST, TORONTO Announcing . . . .New Proprietorship 0f The TERRACE HOTEL EFFECTIVE JUNE 1 All old patrons and new will be wei,. TOURISTS SPECIALLY INVItS Good service In comfortable Quart,. Our I'olirv! Tn MiI,a ti.i si . . I i i . ......... 4t. uUe as rieasant A SXtn v - STEVE KOIIUT (Formerly of Powell River) l Keep your Orders well Ahead for our Quality Coals ! PHONES 116 - in A I Dent H.L U Lit AND McCAFFERI Trimz Ready -Pasted Wal! paper Anyone Can Hang This New Miracle Wi lei T n . r nr m. - . . . u gr'aTK mm mi a r i n n i ii- t hJ k "' A V J M WVIJtT Mil I Villi Cuts Your Decorating Costs to a Minimum See the Colorful Patterns and Try a Sample Today! I a i. - QUEEN CHARLOTTE AIRLINES i r HAIDA QUEEN" Super Marine Stanraer Flying weekly passenger, air express and air freight trips from Prince iKiipcrt via Queen Charlotte Islands to Vancouver, II. C. SERVICE TO AND FROM ALL COASTAL POINTS Plane leaves 8:30 a.m. Thursday. Phone Agent, G. H. STANBPJDGE, Prince Rupert Hotel, for rates, space reservations and information. Phone 436 Plumbing and Healing Engineers OIL AND COAI. STOKEItS Barr&Anderson LIMITED Corner 2nd Ave, and 4th Street Phone Red 389 P.O. Dox 12D4 KWONCr SANO HINO HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE 612 7th AVE. WEST (Next to King Tal) All your patronage welcome Open 5 p.m. to 2 aJn. Outside Orders from 2 P to 2 a.m. PHONE RED 247 NATIONAL MOTOR SERVICE Third Avenue and First Street s t , n n a it n nir. PRODUCTS nnral 1Hr. on A Illllman SaleS.n(l SfT'Ce vaavisl !(.) tl(t UatlktlVJ gunman.