in mi i - . . , , , . i - i i ii ii i ii fi lrn ii i i i in n mil i ii ii m t i i r t ivk mix lulling nil The KcmII Ktar Beautiful Tlell . . . MADAMK ItAJAirr ninib miir.ni m.-v.. - - - fhonfi: tl ft 81 Fly Fishing Sea Rathing Hunting Tennis Badminton Auto Trips on Marine Highway Picnics Sandy Beaches ModernConveniences Milk from Government T.B. Tested Cows No Flies No Mosquitoes. $17.50 Per Week; Children Under 12, Half Rate THE DUNES Tlell. Queen Charlotte Islands TheFish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co, Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. NEW ROYAL HOTEL J, Zarelll, Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM nOME" Kates Sl.oo op M Rooms. Hot It Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 198 The Westholme Rooms Close to Depot And Harbor View. Single and Double Rooms, by Day, Week or Month. Lorated at H Second Ave. Prince Rupert UNION STEAMSHIPS. LIMITED 8tamer If it Print Rupert for Vancouver T8.S. CAT A I. A EVERT TUESDAY, 1:' ML Via Ocean Falls and Waypolnts. arriving Vancouver Tnuraaay afternoon. T.S.S. OAKDENA EVERY FRIDAY MIDNMliT Arriving Vancouver, Monday AM. and nm Weekly sallinga to Port Sunpaon. Alice Arm. Anyox, Stewart Ynnce row pomu, Leave v.?! ftt sailings and tickets at Further information regarding all ,,,., ,.,, ,,,., TMra Avenue, ThoD 80S Strawberry tea at Baptist Church tomorrow, Wednesday, at 3 o'clock. We are tUll buying' old told, Butcri. (tf) Mrs. Geo. W. Crlpps, Waldron Apartments, wllL be at home on Thursday from 4 to 0. 135 Tonight's train, due from the East at 10 o'clock, was reported this morning to be on time. Dr. C. H. Ifanklnson of this city, who Is taking up medical postgraduate work in Europe, left Vienna today for Berlin. Later he will visit London and Is expected home about the first week in July. Father O. Edgar Gallant OJV1.I.. well known parish priest of ihe Princess Norah yesterday return ing north after a trip to Seattle. Dr. Isaac R. Franks and Dr. Edward Snider, Dawson dentists, who have been spending the past winter in Chlcaeo taking up special Y. P. S. DANCE Friday, June 15 9:30 to 2 Catholic School Hall Refreshments, Full Orchestra Everybody Welcome Admksion c Business at the executive meet-1 ing of the local Canadian Legion last night was largely of routine nature. There wtll be a general meeting of the Legion on Wednesday evening. Play safe and store your fur -oat with us for the summer months with an up-to-date cold storage. Repairing, rellnlng, cleaning and glazing at summer prices. Business solicited. Papas Furs. Third Ave. 13 John Soencer Brunton, promin ent flour manufacturer of Sydney. Australia, and Mrs. Brunton ana Miss M. O'Brien, who are on a world tour, were here aboard the Princess Norah yesterday going north to make the round trip to Skagway. Mr. Brunton Is one of the leading figures in the Indus trial life of Australia. Announcements Alberto Guerrero, master plantst recital, June 13. 21. Presbyterian Tea, June 20. Anglican tea, Mrs. Rorie's June Presbyterian Picnic June 23. Canadian Legion, B. E. S. L picnic, June 24, Dlgby Island. MOOSE HALL Bridge and Dance 9 P.M., Tuesday, June 12 Mrs. mark's Orchestra Admission 23c Includes Refreshments Good Prizes Come and get a Chicken for tomorrow's dinner. COFFEE IS A DELIGHT If made by the Silex method recently installed at the Commodore Cafe No metal taste, no stale flavor. Fresh Coffee all the time Insured. Good at any time of day or night. Perfectly harmless. Always refreshing and as low as $1 a day plus 7c. a mile. Mrs. Jessie A. Jacobs of the Agent's office left on afternoon's train for a trip to Toronto. We pay a premium for gold coins j and old scrap gold. We ask out of town customers to give us a trial. Phone Black 324. B. C. Clothiers Ltd. Box 477. (tf) I Mrs. William Garrett, wife of' the manager of Atlln Inn, was a' passenger aboard the Princess I Norah yesterday going north to I Atlln for the summer. She has ! been spending the winter in Van-; couver. Roman Catholic Church at Skag- j It. E. Brasher, an inspector from way. was a pxssenger aboard the the Paramount moving picture studios at Hollywood, and Mrs Brasher were among passengers going north aboard the Princess Norah yesterday to make the round trip to Skagway. Isaac Taylor, well known White- post-graduate work, were passen- horse merchant and member of gers aboard the Prtncess Norah j the firm of Taylor & Drury, was yesterday returning to the Yukon, a passenger aboard the Princess Territory. j Norah yesterday returning to the i Yukon after a business trip tO - 'Vancouver and elsewhere in the south. John Blanchard. general passenger agent for the Yukon St White Pass Route, and Mrs. Blanchard were passengers aboard the Prin cess Norah yesterday going through ,to Skagway where they will spend I the summer. They have been ; spending the winter in Seattle. J. P. Fortte, resident mining engineer for the federal department of public works, was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah yesterday eoine throuzh on a trio to Dawson and elsewhere In the! Yukon Territory on official busl ness. Oamett Watt, well known insur ance man. arrived In the city on the Princess Norah yesterday from Victoria, where he has been spending the winter, and will go north on the next boat to spend the summer at Dawson. He Is a bro ther of Government Agent Nor man A. Watt of this city. Mrs. J. D. Lawrence and son sailed this afternoon on the steamer Catala for Seattle where they will Join Mr. Lawrence who went south recently. They plan on making a motor tour to California and do not exoect to resume resi dence in Prince RuDert. Mr. Law rence having been transferred to Atlln in the Government. Tele gtaphs service SIX IOW I SUMMER I FA?ES EAST To art there and back 7011 have a choice 01 many routes. i,et u plan your trip for the mail-mum of plranure. En route vUlt Jaiptr Park Lodge In the mountain ami Mlnakl I Axis In Ontario' Lakt of the Woodi. Canadian national For Information, Call or Write: CITY TICKET OFFICE 528 Ard Ave. Prince Rupert, B.C. V-18-34 DRESS SHOES Men's Highest Grade Dress Boots and Oxfords, Kid & Calf Leathers. Men's Smart Oxforls in QQ QC 9 black, brown, up from Men's Romeo Slippers, finest quality, black and brown kid and calf, regular $3.50 CI ACT 91.51 1) up from 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' & Children's High Grade Shoes, specially priced for these hard times. Toujh, hard-wearing Scuffers, just the thing for Summer Wear Q-l OQ tin from ------ Strawberries! Strawberries! For Preserving Arrive Wednesday, June 13 Price $1.65 Per Crate Delivered to Your Home Last chance at this price Phone your order early. Supply limited. Sunrise Grocery Co. Phones: 26 and 27 Corner Sixth Ate. and Fulton St. MINERAL ACT CKKTiriO.UK or IMPROVEMENTS XOTH'K niver Fractional MliwraJ Claim, alt-uatr In the Atlln Mining Dlrlalon of Cawlar Diatrlfit . Lixatrd on lft bant or tne ruwe- quah River. TAKE NUTICC inl tt. MC. fimn aotlng as Aglt for Taxu Mines Corn-acting as Asent for Taku Min Company limited. Free Mlwr'a Certificate No. 73-40M, Intend, 60 davs from date hereof. n . Yt1iru7 Rrorder for a Certificate of Improvwnent for the Durotwe or oouuiunv n wvuji uiwh w the above claim. in r,itt tjik. nrktin mat aoinxi. . Lt.U . " " 1 .1 ... uMtAn mint Vw rommenced IWU.I V. V w . . vw. - before the Ivuance of auch Certificate of Impro-nenta. DaUxl thla 26th day of April, 1934. H. McN. Fraaer. Ageo.t. COAL! COAL! Our Famous Edson, Alberta and Bulldey Valley Coals are guaranteed to give satisfaction. Try a ton of No. 1 Bulkley Valley, We also sell Timothy Hay, Wheat Oats and Barley. Prince Rupert Feed Co. II Phones 181 m Leckie LECKIE'S WORK BOOTS Leckle's Solid Leather hard wearing Boots for men and CO QC 9MO boys, up from We carry a great assortment of work boots, made by Canada's leading makers. Solid v-i. Men's Work 30015 29 9T L0rK Psnen n1 rm frnm If l " r Boy's Boots, Panco soles, reg. $2.75 $1.95 We Accept City Scrip SPECIAL CLEARANCE PRICES OX ALL TENNIS & RUNNING SHOES BUY NOW! CUT RATE SHOE STORE L. B. Jones was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah yester day returning to Skagway where he will take up his duties lor tne summer as agent for Canadian National Railways and Steamships. As Is his usual custom, he has been spending the winter in Van couver. Mrs. Jones and family will not be coming north this summer. Classified Ads FOR SXLE HELP WANTED GILLNETTING Boat for sale. Cheap for cash. Apply Seal Cove Post Office. tf FOR SALE Electric light fixtures, counters, showcase, shelving, tables, etc. ADDly Jabour's Ltd. 135 FOR RENT CLEAN furnished apartments. Phone Red 444. 138 FOR RENT Modern 6 room house. 644 Taylor Street. Best view In city. 10 FOR RENT Small clean well-furnished modern apartment with el ectric washer. Phone Blue 195. 135 FURNISHED Anartment for Rent for summer, central location, Box 208, Daily News or Phone Blue 637. ' 139 PAINTERS PAINTING and Paperhanglng Moller, Phone Red 602. uvxn ACT Xotlre of Intention to apply to ueaie utna In Prince Rupert Land Recordlrm District of Prince. Rupert. B.C, and alt- uatet in ma -wee. nay iocimh mo n.w. ena 01 owionv -.v, . Coact Dlstrtoti . Take notice that John Clausen 01 pmv. nunvrt. Tl C oocuDatlon Fish Pacter. lnteaia to apply lor a ieee 01 vne jioiowuig aeacnoeu uu'- Commencing at a' ptnt planted at the 3. W. corner of a .small Island Hmvt n Min. a r nf Averr Island thence NJS.. thence westerly, aoutherty and easterly, following high watermark to Dotnt of commencement, and con- talnln( 3 acres more or less, and In cluding the entire art of me eaia land. , Dated April is. 1834. JOHN CLAUSEN. I.M ACT Notice of Intention to apply to Pnrrtiit t.nnit In Prince Rupert Land Recording rtiafHM' nt Rinfli four Coast District and situate about five miles from the mouth of the Khutze River on mei Eiwt fork. Take notice that I, Frederick Shelly, I of Vancouver. B.C.. occupation mine operator. Intends to apply for perm ta rn inn ton to purcnase me louowmg ur- acrioea (anas: Commencing at a post planted one foot distance from the wltnewi post or. uie wra siae oi uoi in, mraw rv- erly 60 chains; thence Southerly 20 chains; thence Easterly 60 chains: thence Northerly 20 chains and containing 100 acre, more or less. r khjj&iuli rw. out,u,i Dated 10th day of May. 1934. FRESII MILK AND CREAM DAILY VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 1 June 12, 1934 THE DAILY NEWS PAQk THEE?" MID-MONTH SPECIALS Pump Hand Spray Free with each IG-oz. bottle of FLY KIL . gQ Destroy the flies, mosquitoes, and other disease carrying insects about your home. YARDLEY SPECIAL .its-- A miniature jar of Yardley English Complexion Cream Free with each box of Yard-ley's English lavender Complexion Powder shades, natural, light and dark CM i A Rachel and English peach, price ? v Ormes Ltd. 'Jfut Piontcr DruQtjists YOUNG woman for housework out" of town. Apply Daily News. Box 209. it TRANSFERS CAMERON'S Transfer. Phone 177. Birch-, Jackpine, Cedar. tf HAIRDRESSER PERMANENT WAVING! Cluster Curl; Latest Styles . NELSON'S BEAUTY SHOPPI "OOVEKSMEXT LIQl'OR ACT" NOTICE OF APPLICATIOX FOR A f LIB MCKXfE NOTICE U hereby given on the ex plratlon .of this advertisement the unj; denlgned Fraser Social Club intends t apply to the Liquor Control Board for a club licence In respect of premise Fltuate on the east aide of Klnsway. liyaer, ai upon wnas uwtiw m- Lot u. mocc. o, riaa i.oi. duiaih-iuu of District Lot 4044, Casslar District, Prlnc Rupen uoa HegisuHn, district In the Province of British Oolunie bla, to entitle each member of the aald club to keep on the premises a erason-able quantity of liquor for personal consumption on the premises In ac cora&nce witn ine proviwo u "Oowrnmeat Liquor Act" and th re gulation, prom ui gated mereunacr. DATED at HyUer, British Columbia, thla 28th day of May. 1934. FRASER 5tK.lA.L, ;uuoi By A. A. Frwet, 4w SecreUry and Manager LASH ACT Notlre of Intention to apply to . Lea.e Land . in Runvrc rand Recordlns DUtrlct of Prince Rupert, B.C. and situate In Qlawdaeet Bay located at th N.W. end of Stephena Island Range. ?. Take notice that Jonn Clausen 01 Prince Rupert. B.C. occupation PUh Packer. Intends to apply for a lease of the following described foreshore: Commencing a pwre pismro the 3. W. corner of a small Island .,. a hina T. of A Terr Island thence S.W4. Chain: tfceoca ; WaatertJ 6 chains: thence N.E. a cnaina mgn g less to high water mark on ine point of the Island: thence 8. X. diroc- -x.tna mnr. or 1ms following high waiter mark to point of commence ment. ' JOHN CLAUSEN, Dated April 16. 1934. IN rROUATK IN TUB SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN TOT MATTER OP THE "ADMINISJ TRATION ACT" and IV THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OP MICHAEL J. O'KXLLY. PECXASKD. INTESTATE. -taw rmm that h order of Kia Honor W E. Flaher. the 14th day of May, tor of the estate of Michael i. O Kel ly, who died on vne wva aay 01 u-..njuw a n 1B3.1. and all Dartlea haf Ing claims against the said MteU AM hereby required to runuvi same, pro-r.ri vrirui. ta vom An or briar tne 1 21st day of June. A.D. 1934. and all iulrl to pay the amount w ihati. in-lebtednens to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT, ' orriclal Admtnlatratoir, Prlru- Runart. Dated th 14th day of May, i-D. lil. If. you want anything try a classified ad. ' - 1 Wti I I ! I H m T ! p