Menday February 9 * THE DALLY NEWS y 2, t94 | —__________ cana PAYS MILLIONS 7 ston 4 TT | |For bury on F000s ) ae §.S. Prince Rupert emg THE LEADING: NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Daily and Weekly by an — NL THE PRINCE RUPERT PUBLISHING CO. LTD., PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. | |Some Examples of How Taxes on aa Fridays at 9 a.m. ' Foodstuffs Oppress the was H. F. MeRAE, EDITOR A ND GENERAL MANAGER Wage-earner gs For Vancouver, Victoria and Seatt|, HEsaD OFFICE T : oO axt oO ) { 5 The incidence of taxation upon RI Daily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B. C. Telephone 98. food and the manner in which it S. S. P NCE ALBERT OR JOHN BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES weighs with aig tebe upon Sundays at 6 p.m., : . the wage-earning classes is eas- eae Newspaper Bureau, 219 East 23rd St., New iy aguante) from an examina- For Vancouver and Victoria, commencing Sunday, oe ork Uity. tion of the customs returns for F or those contemplating a trip to any point east of ( ¥ Seattie—Puget Sound News Co. last veal For instance, during TRURK RalLWAY ie 9 ‘e speable Tra Reuter GRAND . ’ nd to none. Spee u*u ‘ offer London, England—The Clougher Syndieate, Grand Trunk Building, the year ending {met Maren, Can vot are cero. . # Trafalgar Square. ada imported from the United For full particulars and information regarding trips to any pons ‘ = OS 1006 5 UU e vai ) * &pply SUBSCRIPTION RATES—To hibiiiahn, United States and Mexico: re r tuff ahi an ue of ALBERT DAVIDSON 4 Daily, 50c per month, or $5.00 per year, in advance. Weekly, | the M ee br 04 hte. vases be Ne re Tr eemntlD Lin $2.00 per year. All Other Countries: Daily, $8.00 per year. l. att aot l aa Giteat’ Sittain aan Prince Papa f Weekly, $2.50 per year, strictly in advance. | roodstufts to the value of &5,- | | 1358,568 were imported, and even jw the British prererence Yel ST, ANDREW'S SOCIETY | hone 554 Pte DAILY EDITION afgpye> = Monday, Feb. 2, 1944 ig 7 | | duties upon this amounted to Rooms : ; fae ee, RIE ee iy Le Saw oer ee Bee cate ke tip TA hes Irae | |} $1,075,480.88, France supplied e. Opposite res. y : The members of the pro- been Lasdanptialtiog in the lup with food to the value “ahs tare mg h ee Le ea yriegy in Theatre| | APERHANGING vincial legislature, amon shi 1 i a Ad ; | Visiting Scotsmen are cordially tnvited. | , them aie” Senter anecn, ne ae me an a 096,004, and before il could ae tee for hall rent apply secretary AINTING x E ik ib 4 iad b { apie .« the provincial goy- pa reach the tables of the Canadian|{s p, MACDONALD, CHAS. DENNIS, | OLISHING AND on aces ae f th ‘fish ne CHAMPION JUMPER DESTROYED consumers almost $100,000 had rae ae WALL TINTING eo u e 0 e Ss é * * . senieeaetiin i , : i ; to be paid into the Dominion | —————-——— r | eee adjacent to Prince Ru- The new market for halibut|Mr. George Pepper's Sarah Moore, which won the military JumMP- | treasury. In fact tere im | Bookkeeping Taught Phone 538 | H ade in pert, in lieu of a fisheries being opened in England is ing class at Madison Square Gardens, New York, in Novem- Sorted aeiluanina from nearly |8Y Private Lessons ‘orate «Spa policy. For years the provin-] purely a private venture. The ber, beating the celebrated Amazons, valued at $30,000 own- |riny countries dur oar : : ; a 0 as ng the year, R. JONES cial government has done rovernment never thought «f ed by the French Government. She was destroyed with 7 and every morsel cag tie ad nara Pht Martin Swans i) nothing with the Pacific coast it nor would they give assist- others owned by Mr. Pepper, in the explosion at Ottawa On |i). Qo) 45 the Canadian Maat 3 Second A fisheries but grab fees and ance to those who did think January 24, when three men were also killed. mer’ increased from twenty to |e aye 6th St., PRINCE RUPERT, B.c.| OOOORG AY: ear McBei obstruct the development of of it. ‘ thirty-thie pee tent. Saree ee srtnemninemeecees : pita ter, ae et Mr. Tisdall expects there]; could eat it. Is: it any wonder ves epte-eare ritish Columbia's great fish-/ jj] be an enormous increase | \Ithat the people of Canada, facing HAYNER BR : > 8 pase é yple of Canada, facing OS, .. ae sae — pi in the fishing industry. Is ; | |ta hard winter, lack of employ- HAIRDRESSING PARLORS numa ano EMBALaS 9 make them great. wou Mr. Tisdall or Wm. Manson or ( . b B N N \|ment, and money stringency, are 214 Third St. ee appear as though the whole) Hon. W. J. Bowser making any randy Day ews oles, eager to buy in the cheapest ee te ae a es oe al a i a : . Swite ‘ air A legislature is ignorant of the effort to improve the packing snarket wtihoud-eny ‘artificial in. Switehes of All Kinds an necessities of the industry or of herring or to find a market |~- wes Specialty - - devoid of ideas on how to for the herring which cannot (Special Correspondence launch Leila R was here on Wed-| lation by tariff? If you are looking forg evolve a live fisheries policy. be sold after they are caught?| Granby Bay, Jan. 24,—The|nesday from Prince Rupert, ee TAXIDERMIST to-date renting agency, od lewd clad ewe, be past week has been quite a busy Mr. Irwin of the forestry service S , S ° your property in the hand C, E. Tisdall, M. P. P., sup- The great herring industry]°™ here, The filling in of the}on board. She left for Prince undays ermon spoilt Animals, birds, fish and all| George Leek. posed to be one of the bright-] js a fine thing to talk about in|¢ritbing of the dam has _ been Bupery the following day. i ® |kinds of game heads mounted; | est men in the legislature,} political meetings, but the de-|Preceeding steadily, and it is ex- a by Coughing ¢ |nides tanned and made into abi GEORGE LEEK eayr: velopment is left to private|Pected that in the course of a Mr. O, B. Smith, the Granby A dose of Mathieu's Syrup ; and robes. All work strictly first \220 | 2nd Ave Phone “Fifteen thousand men are| enterprise, while the fishing|‘"’’ few days the water will be/Company’s ‘superintendent Cl) § of TarandCodLiverOiltaken = @ |class. A. MITTLER, Expert Taxi- employed in deep sea fishing licences are handed- out to completely shut off. The latter|mines, came in from Vancouver ¢ ee ae ees dermist, 728 Helincken 8t., Van-| and the value of the products favorites. will then have to rise some 20|}on ‘the Prince Rupert on the] @ er service spoiling g couter, 20: C O A Ly reached nearly $14,500,000 in ek eee oe feet before reaching the irtak>|22nd. Mr. Ed. Davis, manager! @ This preparation actsasa @ Lay ed, AE tate ng ti “pe scting = Wi y 2 Ss » department, with i yell as « zh pe 1913. Halibut fishing was in- It ig all very well for poli-}@!Pe connecting with the new/cf the store dey ° tonic as well as a cough cure New Wellington Coal. Bet creasing and a good market| ticians of the Wm. Manson|P?We? house. a Mee. Davie; arrived oS: S89 seme é aoe to throw wa alt tares ¢ GEORGE LEEK a tan * was being opened up for this} type to taik about what the DOOE ON a ViGH,. Bad, Me, [. @ of cold. . Real Estate, insurance and Loan Broker | Phone 116 R fish in the old country. There opening of the Grand Trunk Phe steel gang working on the Smith, aceountant in charge e Keep it in the house @ Notary Public. Rents and Collections | e ogers was no doubt also that an Pacific is going to do for Pa- smelter building have finished here, also returned on that day ¢ large bottle 35c at all dealers. 4 eer Rtn awed Rvondaaa (tn: the cific fisheries, but that does}? and most of the men went|from his vacation. ; 3. L. MATEIEU CO. Prep. a PAUCTION | Phope PLumaina ano e. 1% 2 : ‘. 3 é le p i. 99 Sac 2 or pf , amount of herring fishing} mot remove the provincial leg- down on the Jast Rupert. ee as Sherbrooke, P.Q. 220 Second Ave. Prince Ruper i would follow when this indus- islature’s responsibility. What ee : Mr. L. A. Manly, of\the Granby ° P.8—Mathtew's Nervine Poders cure ead neering - er LLEM try was more fully exploited, are they doing? What is CG. E. Allen, converter liner, | Bay Hotel Company, left for Vic - é Jers ade ‘en 5-2 ¢ LAND CLEARING | Sarees soe &. MA The construction of the G. T.| Wm. Manson doing? whe only came in here about two/teria and other points on the v wen eis taao 3 es tao ves un P. would help fishermen to a Nature has bountifully pro- weeks ago from Great Falls, 22nd, on a business trip. 6202e2 6-262 o-@- eno Petey Nelson is open to take contracts Third Ave. Head of Second ter material extent in providigg vided the fish. The Gg. T. p Mont., had the misfortune to ore e for clearing land . and ane Terrace; Prince Rupert er “xte F fide ’ x. ee ope ae a : ae also cordwood for fuel, etc. erms, etc., transportation from the fish-| has provided means of trans- enn a fractured arm a Jew | A spell of cold weather has s on application. snl lcpamentaoemen " ing beds of Prince Rupert, portation. Will William Man- rays B60 and has been confined itedn experienced here during LZ d did ©. ©. STUART probably the finest along the} son and the provincial gov- 9 the hospital. aTowever his =" the past week, *the thermometer coast.” ernment open. the fisheries |!""> has so far improved that he) in exposed placés, registering’ as ee Mr. Tisdali probably means| and encourage the industry |'~ eee aire sae a of be low as five and six degrees be- cence B08 2nd Ave. -~ Pll . " _ J : eonverters a 1e@ smelter, ane ow zer that the people should give for the men who can find the DUM Be Colt ante ain Meee Cita low zero. 2 Suite 1, Federal Block mmo PRINCE RUPERT. 6.6 the McBride _ government market? British Columbia has , 7 ICE IPERT : beilios — ‘ 3 : 7 . {portant branch of construction. bce PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. credit for this industry,| had enough of talk; give it So ape ta AR Scotsmen and others celebra- Phone 300 P. O. Box 1635 | gS SN 1 A whereas anything that has some action. ee ih ie dei beindllaed aft ted Burns’ Anniversary here ais rrr _ = BA ‘ My e intention, after A) with a concert in the Recreation pee art —=|while, to gradually increase the|yaj!, and a large number sat F. M. CROSBY Panes & manne Opp. force at- the mine. At the pres-|qown and enthusiastically par- ; Barristers, Solicitors, th 7 ime . 22 give © ee ; tee Becond Hand Dealer eos Mey Oi spb enh empl took of haggis, etc. Wants to buy all kinds of Household Fur- | ee v om ment to some 135 men, and wher a ea piture, everyihing in the line of Mechanics’ Box 168i EXCEPTIONAL the smeltcr starts operating this] , Ww. E. Coll wana dhtehen ate ae” Wil call Helgerson Block Prince Reg number will probably be more ay , tollison = arrived before bottling #29 ans glioma rey veeei ene CC I eseees - here today on the Princess Beat- oa on Pow than doubled. ‘ , ; : aatahel on um Office 606 3rd Ave ase a rice from Prinee Rupert, and is NTEED THE RELIAB MBER | SER On Sunday last the steamer rezistered at the Granby 3a) “ eee LE PLU PACIFIC TRAN ol 7 ee ee nS rns Hotel MMMM hkl: LMM A HARRY HANSON Amur came in from the south, are Demand the Brand senna hee = pon General Teaming wing » bar ‘ rieralt: Geaana } » hone i Sag eage ‘ Thea om Sra prbsitte wash Mr. A. R. Hodgson, assistant] . or Gatos Toa plate a Pr m Ly dom i ; : ’ om ; § ‘lto Mr J We . Bi na. ut-of-Town 0} 4 J Ol pets Ladies’ Felt Lined Boots with felt soles, price $2.50; raie ae bergue nae lately been pt Dee ha ps Pndbagill ore ar nee Te fenders ere Storage end Forwarding we NOW ij ois 4e950 4 RS ge Pia EADIE aR sl” SER SEE $1.50 ee = _ a eer uae ver, Colo., and is a guest at the wl Work re gpd. mba gy A i A at o 6. Box 203 Misses’ Felt Boots, sizes 11 to 2, price $2.25; now. .$1.60 DED nx 4 8 Granby Bay Hotel. Z n = ] es Reasonable Prices use for transporting ore from : Qne Trial Wall Convince You P ROBERTSON Boys’ Long Brown Felt Boots, nos. 8 to 10%, price $2.00; the Midas mine, near Valdez, re ee ere EE = : DOW Gis ees er ans Fb hae 2 CRE om . $1.50 Alaska, to the Anxoy smelter. Worst of Stringency Over Chartered Accountant if 7 Calgary, Jan. 34. — Clifford Don't follow the old expensive Audits, investigations, Ad)usmens ae Boys’ and Girls’ Felt Boots, sizes 8 to 10%, price $1.65; aS Oa ‘ on pent ments i a GR eee coh Pa eiee heey) Vc tie an 014, price . $1.25 The Amur went from here to|Sifton in an interview, said he|methods of thawing pipes. It INDUSTRIAL ee a ae Ve > Swamp Point, taking the barge!considered that the worst of the|costs more than the pipes are eure al Pt Misses’ Felt Overshoes, two buckles, sizes 13 to 2, price John C. Potter with her, and/|financial stringensy was over,| worth. SITES a Bas: DOW as e's 5 aint ss chee aan ee . $1.36 brought back the Granby No, 1|and there should be an improve-| “7 have just received a new de- aH Children’s Black Overshoes, sizes 8 to 10%, viibe $1.65; barge, louded with limestone.|ment in conditions in the near|yice for thawing pipes by elec- rj ai ’ L U M B E ; ee ROO hia s wb hid oho oie dee eked Rebel ERE eh Ge Oe $1.20 This is the first shipment of|future, He was of the opinion} tricity. You don't have to open vp Sen eee oe a : ; lime rock that has been delivered | that the sale of five million dol-| yp your pipes, Just turn the Transportation id aK? ene here for fluxing purposes from|lars of Calgary bonds on the/eyrrent on and in three minutes i C O A i THE HOUSE OF GOOD VALUES Swamp Point. London market at 97 was a most!|the frost is gone. Apply os af = *« 8 hopeful sign. HARRISON GAMBLE & CO. 3?) He The Amur left again for the Minis THAW BY ELECTRICITY Financial Agents i —and \ south Thursday night, towing If you are in the market for| Third Ave Prince Rupert Complete Line of j ie the Gerard C. Tobey, which will|a good reliable engine for busi- Harry Hanson zt uP } » SUPP THIRD AVEN go into dry dock at Seattle be-|ness or pleasure, see Akerberg, | BUILDERS UE fore being used any more. Thomson & Co., machinists, cor. The Reliable Plumber = ee ee) WESTHOLME LUMBER (0. ce is a, ee Manson Way and ist Avenue. Second Ave. near McBride Street TRY A EW 9 W i} re FAI IRIS II III SIA IAAGIIGG | -=—«' The =«provincial government 246-11-38 PHONE 489 An 5 WANT AD _ When I ah - W ? | : en Is A Joke Not A Joke - Yah-Yah - Wass Iss Los? a Drawn for The Daily \°w® by a GOT A GOOD Yo (THE | 2 THE IRISH IN A CERTAIN WARD ) //A LEADING GERMAN GOT UP YAH-WO0D BLOCKS (55 Yau Mal- DOTS AX ) ON THE GERMANS - TLL HAVE ‘YD READ IT TO MR. PRETZELWEENE SUCCEEDED IN GETTING THE. AND SAID- LET USNOD BE CITY To PUT ASPHALT PAVING | }OUD DONE BY IRISHERS - IM THEIR NEIGHBORHOOD AND / | LED US PUT OUR HEADS THE GERMAN RESIDENTS: Na 10 GEDDER UND HAVE TO BE OUT DONE WO0D BLOCK PAVINGS HELD We Be MEETING “a AND - DER BESTEN PAVEMENTS - DOO CAN NIX BEAT US CHOIMANS -YAH- GooT CHOKE ol DER (RISHERS~ sree eirene ees Se | 1A il yl ) fis i. @® N44 ~is TL Sand -BALTO“ MD