Fly Fishing Sea Bathing Hunting Tennis Badminton Auto Trips on Marine Highway Picnics Sandy "Beaches Modern Conveniences Milk from Government T.B. Tested Cows No Flies No Mosquitoes. $17.50 Per Week; Children Under 42, Half Bate TWU, ()uert Charlotte lanij RUBBER SPECIALTIES ' ) Mats 16x40 i brown 1 Ma i blue or green ' ' M;;1L 16x40, blue or green -- Btird Mats blue green or white' RuKur TVmr UaU lKxlO 90c i 1 S1.S3 $100 , 50c J1.00 i nose in convenient 50-ioot jengms or on reeis hji cii Phone: 101 AMMONIUM rilOSI'IIATE SULPHATE OK AMMONIA TRIPLE SUPEIlPIIOSrilATE LEAD-ZINC CADMUIM-niSMUTII The Westholme Rooms Close to Depot And Harbor View. Single and Double Rooms, by Day, Week or 'Month. Loeatrd at CU Sfcpnd Avp. Prlnre Rupert UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Steamers leav Prtnos Rupert for Vancouver! v!' 9.ATALA EVKUY TUKSDAY, 1)30 PJVI Y1 Ocean Falls and WaypolnU, rrlu Vancouver Thursday A afternoon, S8. CARDKNA EVERY FRIDAY MIDNIGHT A Trl I , - a. I . t mh vuncuiver, Muiiusy a m. t,kl sailings to Port Simi-ioo, Alio Arm, Anyox, Stewart and Ns . Hlver fKiint.. 1mi. Prlncs iluDert Sunday. 8 pin, iniorm.auon regaraing an sailings mm ni Rlvrv Vhniii ail nui'Lii ubiiLii Anna miwvu ' ' " - F. W. Wesch, manager of thet Jock and Arthur Macoonald, who Pioneer and Canadian Laundries.! are attending the medical school returned to the city on the Catala of Queen's University, passed last evening from a trip to Van-i through the city a Tew days ago 'rmivpr u-hpr ho attnriri i rnn. 1 enrmito tn T?lnnmVi v., - - ------- - - "- ; - ..... b.. n.iv.E l v T ventlon of the Western Laundry-men's Association. WANTED Lady or man to finance small manufacturing business, production booked to capacity. Good dividend payer or can give employment 362 East 6th Ave.. Vancouver. B.C. E. C. Brown of the local staff of the Canadian Bank of Commerce will sail tomorrow afternoon on the Catala for a vacation trip to Vancouver. E. C. Morris, manager of the Salmon River Gold Mining Co.. was a passenger aboard the Catala last evening returning to Stewart after a business trip to Vancou ver. Mr. and Mrs. L. Westell and R. Westell of Stewart were passengers aboard the Catala last evening returning north after a trip to the Old Country from which they returned via the Panama O. A. Yardley, Inspector of cus toms, was a passenger aboard the Catala last evening going through to Stewart on official duties. He expects to be here Thursday night aboaro the Prince Oeorge return ing to Victoria and in the near future will be making a trip Into Northern British Columbia and the Yukon. The Mother Provincial of the Sisters of St. Anne from Victoria and a sister companion arrived In the city on Saturday night's train from Smlthers where they attended the official opening of the new Roman Catholic Church I hospital last week. They sailed on the Princess Norah this morning to pay a visit to Juneau before returning to Victoria. Announcements Alberto Guerrero, master pianist, recital, June 13. Presbyterian Tea, June 20. Anglican tea, Mrs. Rorle's June 21. Presbyterian picnic June 23, Canadian Legion, B. E. S. picnic, June 24, Dlgby Island. MOOSE HALL Bridge and Dance 0 P.M., Tuesday, June 12 Mrs, Black's Orchestra Admission 23c Includes Refreshments will spend the summer vacation with their parents. Dr. and D. J. Macdonald. "In My Mail Schedule Mrs , Miss Jessie McLenaghan, direc tor of home economics for the pro vincial Department of Education, arrived on the Catala last evening from Victoria for a visit here on oinciai duties. While here she Is the guest of her sister. Mrs. T. Mc Clymont, Borden Street. Mrs. James Edmunds, sister of Mrs. G. A. Wyman of this city and wife of a well known Ktechlkan grocery merchant, passed through the city last week on her way from Ketchikan to Seattle, where she will Join Mr. Edmunds who went south recently.. They will spend a month in the south and plan to visit Portland as well, possibly, also California. 'or the Eusi Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays 4:30 pm from the Easl Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays 10 pm. for Vancouver Tuesday 12:30 pjn. Thursdays 9:15 pjn Friday 11 pjn June 5, 16, 23 and 30 pan Mondays and Wednesdays (h? train) , 4;30 p.n, From Vancouver Sunday , pja Wednesday 10 a.m Friday , pm. June 11, 18 and 25 ajn. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays (by train) 10 pin. For Anyox and Stewart- Sunday 7 p.m. Wednesday 3 pjn From Anyox and Stewart-Tuesday 11:30 a.m Thursday 8 p.m For Naas River and Port Simpson-Sunday - ...7 pjn "Build B.C. Payrolls- Cooking" II j i l jam rViMitri 'I cook with Pacific Milk jail the time." Another mother writes, "In a)l my cooking, this Is the milk I use." From the third letter, "I use Pacific Milk in everything." I dom from the file and It chanced each was'upon the use made of Pacific Milk in cooking. One woman said she had used it for five years. Pacific Milk "00 B.C. Owned and Controlled" PLANT AT AimOTSFORI) up from i June 11 1M4 ' THI DAILY NEWTS PAOB THREE tiiPI-r OWIS--- Kodak Time lawk Eye $1 75 irovvnle Cameras, No. G20 $3.00 irownie Cameras, No. G1C $3.75 w mm- est PocKct JvotiaK $5,00 16 Kodak, Doublet lens ....... $16.00 . t ef.. T' .1 1. .. 3) JU1J iuur. . .... .O.UU 16 Jiffy Kodak $9,00 20 Kodak 0.3 leu , . $17.50 16 Kodak fi-Tlens $20.00 fnM 9( Cnp Kodak 8 ?o en TrJpl 9Ji IvnilaRrnno for nlinvp QlAK nn tV,,. 1 - yiuiui; ne Kodak Jo m.m. with carrying case 3.5 knn $75.00 . 111 a -rw iDI ll.llll Ormes Ltd. "Jftr. Pioneer Druqrists the Uesall Start e aa win 11 ii tea . . . ID A MR KAJAirr rhtnra: 11 & 82 THE DUNES t- nu lftiintti KYI nAmnUii) ti l t h pminlltltfl a . a w. w m w m HOMPSON HARDWAKL Lo. Ltd. HE CONSOLIDATED MINING & SMELTING COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED TKUL 4IKITIMI rOU MIlM Uanufscturert of ELEPHANT Brand MiKMir.u. lr:KT!llS Producera it tUflnere of TADANA H'SM n.ECTRULYTIC NEW ROYAL HOTEL Zarelll, Pioprletor " HOME AWAY FKOM HOME" lUtrs 11,00 n Rtama I r .1 n i i rr - . - .. Prince Rupert, B.C. n mi p.o. box m LOCAL NEWS NOTES We are stiU buying old cold, Bulger's, utt ,W. P. Hall .returned to the city on the Catala last evening from a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. Oeo. W. Crlpps, Waldron Apartment, will be at home on Thursday from 4 to 8. 135 Mrs. Prank Peero and daughter, Oeraldlne. sailed this morning or. the Princess Norah lor Skagway where they wll) spend the summer. We pay a premium for gold coins and old scrap gold. We aslc out of town customers to give us a trial. Phone Black 324. D. C. Clothiers Ltd. Box 477. (tf) Corp, C. B. Clarke RCJitp. sailed this morning on the princess Norah to make the round trip to Bkagway. acting as convov for a shipment of liquor destined fori the Yukon Territory. Lieutenant Commander Oavreau TIEN, arrived In the city on the Catala last evening from Esquimau, being here on naval business. He will return south on the same steamer tomorrow afternoon. You can rent a Car at Walker's as low as $1 a day plus 7c. a mile tf Canadian Iieion S.E-SX. execu-1 live meeting tonight. General Wednesday. A- B. Evans of the Post Otncr. saff sailed this morning on thess. Princess Adelaide for a holiday trip to Vancouver and Victoria. Harry Johnson, for drunkenness, was fined $50, with option of ten days' Implsonment, by Magistrate McClymont in city police court at the end of the week. He is serving the time. W. R. Lindsay, general superln- tendent for the Granby Consolida- j ted Mining. Bmeltlng & Power Co. At Anyox, was a passenger aboard' the Catala last evening returning to the smelter town after a trip to j Vancouver. Capt. Geo. W. Crlpps O.B E., provincial assessor, was a passenger on the Princess Adelaide this morning going south to Rivers Inlet on official duties. He expects to be for the remainder of the month In that vicinity. I LECKIE': DRESS SHOES Men's Highest Grade Dress Boots and Oxfords. Kid ti Calf Leathers. Men's Smart Oxforls in fi9 QCI black, brown, up from Men's Romeo Slippers, finest qual ity, black and brown kid and. calf. regular $3.50 up from $1.95 See Our Special Arch Master Shoes In the finest kid. built In steel arches for comfort and wear We have a large assortmetn of Women's. Misses' it Children's High Grade Shoes, specially priced for these hard times. Tough, hard-wearing Scuffers, just the thin; for Summer Wear 4 Oft (i Fine Shoes MM WORK BOOTS Leckie's Solid Leather hard wearing Boots for men and CO nr boys, up from We carry a great assortment' of work boots, made by Canada's Leckie leadm8 makers. Solid - Work Mens Ugnt Worlc B001 C R Boots Panc0 soles- up irom V" Boy's Boots, Panco (? QEJ soies, reg. $2.75 v We Accept City Scrip SPECIAL CLEARANCE PRICES ON ALL TENNIS & RUNNING SHOES BUY NOW! CUT RATE SHOE STORE Hepry Whlttaker. provincial ar-. chltect, Victoria, arrived in the city on Saturday night's train from Smlthers where he attended the official opening last week of the new Roman Catholic hospital and will be here until Wednesday afternoon when he will sail on the Prince George to make the round trip to Anyox and Stewart on official duties and then Teturn to Victoria. MINERAL ACT rf.RTinr.iTE of improvements xoTirE River Fractional Mineral Claim, In the Atlln Mining Division ot Located on MX bank of the Tulae- quah River. TAKE NOTICE that H. McN. Fraser toting u Aovlt tor Taku Mines Com acting a Agent for Taku Mines Company Umltd. Fm Miner'. Certificate No. 73- tOSd. lnund. BO davs from date Hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvement for the purpat of obtaining a Crown Qrant Of we aoove claim. And further tke notice that action. under cectlon 83, must be commenced before the Issuance of jrue n Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 26th day ot AprU. 1934. H. McN. Fraer, Agent NOW OPEN Palm Coffee Shop Meals 11:30 to 2 and 5 to 8 Pleasant surroundings and Service with a Smile Call and see us Across from the Power Co., Third Avenue Van's Bakery Opposite Boston Cafe Quality Breads 4 for 25c At All r.recers Labelled on Bottom For Your I'rotection Phone 190 FRESH MILK AND CREAM DAILY VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 COAL! COAL! Our Famous Edson, Alberta and Bulkley Valley Coals are guaranteed to give satisfaction. Try a ton of No. 1 Bulkley Valley. We also seU Timothy Hay. Wheat Oats and Barley. Prince Rupert Feed Co, II Phones III Classified Ads FOR SALE Gn.T .NETTING Boat for sale. Cheap for cash. Apply Seal Cove Post Office. t FOR SALE Electric light fixtures, counters, showcase, Relying, tables, etc Apply Jabourt Ltd. 135 FOR RENT CLEAN furnished apartments. Phone Bed 444. 138 FOR RENT Modern 6 room house. 644 Taylor Street. Best view in city. " 140 FOR RENT Small clean well-furnished modern apartment with electric washer. Phone Blue 195. 135 FURNISHED Apartment for Rent for summer, , central location, Box 208. Dally News or Phone Blue 637. 133 LOST LOST Lame wire-haired terrier, answers to the name of "Ryng." Phone 355. (136) PAINTERS POINTING and Paperhanglng Moller, Phone Red 802. LAND AC,T Notice of Intention, to apply to jr. l.rnse jindn . In Prince Rupert Landf Bcordln Ulstrlct ot Prince Rupert. B.C. and alt- uate In Qlawdzeet Bay located at the' N.W. end of Stephens Island, Range S. Const District. Take notice that John Clausen of Pflnce Rupert, B.C.. occupation Fish Packer. Intends to apply for a lease of the following dewrlbed lands: Commencing at a pent planted at the S. W. corner ot a small Island about 8 chains S. . of Avtry Island thence N., thence weateriy, southerly and easterly, following high watermark to point ot commencement, and containing a acres more or less, and Including the entire are of the said Island. JOHN CLAUSEN, Dated AprU 18. 1934. ,LANII ACT Notice of Intent Ion to apply to Purrluie Land In Prince Rupert Land Recording District ot Range four Coast District, and situate about five miles from the mouth of the Khutse River on the East fork. Take notice that I. Frederick Shellv. of Vancouver. B.C.. occupation mine operator. Intends to apply for perm lamias Ion to purchase the following described lands: Commencing at a Dost HELP WANTED YOUNG woman for housework out of town. Apply Dally .News. Box 209, TRANSFERS CAMERON'S Transfer. Phone .177. Birch. Jackpine.. Cedaf: tf HAIRDRESSER PERMANENT WAVING I Cluster Curl; Latest Style : NELSON'S BEAUTY 6H0PPK "CIOVEKNMENT LIQl'OR ACT" NOTICE OF APPLICATION' FOR A CLUB LICENCE NOTICE la .hereby Riven on the t ex piration ot this advertisement the undersigned Fraser Social Club Intends to apply to the Liquor Control Board for a dub licence In respect of premises ltuate on the east aide of Klnsway. Hyder. ,E.C upon lands described as Lot 40. Block 6. Plan 1251. Subdivision of District Lot 4044. Casslar District, Prince Rupert Land Registration District In the Province of British Columbia, to entitle each member of the said club to keep on the premises a erason-able quantity ot liquor for personal consumption on the premises tn. accordance with the provisions ot the "Government Liquor Act" and the re gulations promulgated thereunder.. DATED at Hyder. British Columbia, this 28th day of May. 1934. ' '. FRASER SOCIAL CLUB, By A. A. Fraser, 4w Secretary and Manager LA N il ACT Not Ice of Intention to apply to lease Land ,' In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Prince Rupert. BC, and situate In Qtawdzret Bay located at the N.W. end of Stephens Island, Range 5, Coaat District. Take notice that John Clausen of Prince Rupert, B.C., occupation ' Fish Packer. Intends to apply for a lease of the following described foreshore: , Commencing at a pot planted at th S. w corner of a am all island about 8 attains S. E. ot Avery Island thence S.WJ. Chain; tbeoc Westerly 8 chains; thence NX. 8 chains more "or less to high water mark on the NX point of the Island; thence 3. X. direction 8 chains more or lets following high water mark to point of commenes-ment. i JOHN CLAUSEN, Dated AprU 18. 1934. IN PKOnATB IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BIUT13 CULUUBIA ' I- IN THE MATTER OF THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" and IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE Of MICHAEL J. O 'KELLY. DECEA8KD, INTESTATE. ' TAKE NOTICE that by order ot RM Honor W. E. Fisher, the litb day of May, A-D, 1034, I was appointed Administrator of the estate of Michael J. O Kelly, who died on the 29th day of December, AD. 1933, and all parties having claims against the said estate art planted one hereby required to f urnWi suns., pro- foot distance from the witness post on ' perly verified, to me on or before to the West side of Lot 173, thence West-1 31st dsy of June. AD. 1934, and alt eny oo chains; thence Southerly 30 parties indebted to the estate are t chains; thence Essterlr 80 chart ns; tnnce Northerly 30 chains and containing 100 acres, mors or less. FREDERICK K. BELLY.4 Dated ,10U, day ot Uay. .1834. ulred to my the amount ot their in debtedness to me forthwith. NOHMAN A, WATT, 4 Official Administratis-. Prlnre Rupert, B.C. Dated th lttlt day of Uay. JL&. UH 9 a t i i Ml is -til . s .it