WrdnNuUr June l2 1635 Additional Values on Our Special Sale Fancy Stationery An excess stock to clean at low prices. Come in and see the valuua. School! Watercolors Now is the time to buy. A. new. assortment just in. To clear on a quick turnover. Spec. 10tlSc25c 1935 Bathing Caps In assorted colors, shapes and sizes. Cups and Saucers Values to $1.25. Special, To clear FOR SALE 15c 10 50c BLACK COD 50c Sun Glasses -.. In all shades and sizes. JM..Uv I'ALMQLIVE SHAMPOQ-Speelal 15c Ormes Lid. Pioneer Druqrfists rt. Keisll BWr Phones; 81 & 82 Open Daily From 8 a.m. till, 10. pjn. Sundayt and Holiday From 12 noun till 2 pjn, 7. p.m. Ul p.m. KEEP UP YOUR HOME It I'nys to Paint and Repair For iK'st paint values and sound advic consult: GORDON'S HARDWARE I'hone 311 McHrlde St. USB IMI PAINT UNION STEAMSHH'S LIMITED. Hteameis leave Pruice Rupert for Vancouv-TUVS, CATAI.A EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30, P.M. Arriving Vancouver Thursday TS-S. CAKIIENA KVKKY FRIDAY MIDSIKIIT. Arriving Vancouver Monday a in. MUf tailing W Port BUnpuu Uijoe. tlicaarl and Nw mm poQt ! Prtnr Rupert Bundj, 8 p m runner Information regarding all sailings and tickets at--NtlNOR RI'PFKT rCV IMf rie m Lot 3, B. 9. 8. 1, and improvements .L. $1D0G00 Lot 43. li. 22, 8. 5. and Improvement - - 450.00 Lot 4330, It. 5, CX.. unimproved, Crown Ornnted, 130 aeres 12T.00 Lot 1 B. 3. 8. 1, and improvements 200.00 L ? 4, B. 27, 8. 5. and Improvements 250.00 Lots 9 & 10, U. 15. S. 7. and-lmprovemenU, Chns Vess Estate - - N E. ' Lot 3093, Alyansh (153 acres) and improvements, Wlntermutq Estate - Lot 3053, Alyansh 103 acres) 6 acres cleared and In hay. Wm. Htewnrt Estate 500.00 100.00 000.00 Lots 3 & fl, Blk. 43, Sec. fl. and Improvements, including contents, Ida Ramsay Estate - - 50000 Lot 1045, R. 5, CD, f 10 acres) and improvements. Terrace 950.00, Blk, 3, 8.D, of D.L. 1099, R. 5, CD (4 acres) Terrace 100.00 OFFICIAL ADMINISTRATOR. TheFxsh wkichmadt Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. 8 Be warm and comfortable by riding In 3k" Taxi It costs the aams. If William Stone returned to the city on the Catala yesterday after Father Menlenberg of Stewart and Father Murie of Anyox, Roman Catholic priest, were arrivals In the city on the Citala yesterday afternoon from the north. Father Monlenbenc returns north tomorrow on the Prince George while Father Murie leaves on this evening's train for the Prince George district M. M. O'Brien., chief neld engi neer for the Consolidated Mining ti Smelting Co. and A D. McOllll vray. another of the company's en glneers. were passengers aboarq the Catala yesterday returning to Vancouver after a visit to Stewart where they paid a visit of inspection to to progress ot operations at the Big Missouri mine. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE WITHOUT CALOMEL And You'll Jump Out of Bed la the Morning rUrin to Go If m fnt mw u U voriS lout! pwsk. to I inlln lot l wit. Mia-ralvst4r.oU.Uuen naOt or chiI ma d (IBOet ItM U B4I T OUddMU HM w4 btiortit saa fuU ot nuohlBO. For tkay coat So It. Ttwy oaly mm U kowoU u4 Bro botobmI 4oms'I ft si to hum. Too mm lor you do-od-oat ImUii your Uor. It bouts dow out two mooW U.ul4 bils Into your hmlt dsily. U Uta bOo io ftoi SoiB trasly, your load Soooa't dlfMU It wt don la th bmU. Cm klsou up yor otoosock. Tou karo s thkk, Bmd UiU sjiS yaur brsotk is tout, skis otto kraokt out lu blmlskw. Your hood Kkas d you M dowk sad out. Tour wool kyotocs lo pniooood It tskoo tboso rood, old OiRTEH-S LITTLE UVKH FILLS U tt Uw two pouodo at kUo f awtn Irooiy ud uisks you ImI " sod f." Tkay cooUla woadortul. kMsilsss, looiio nojoubki oitrMts. oasiln bM It eoiw to auklnf tk Wis flow trosty. bat don't tk tor llm pUU. Ask lor Csrur's IJiUs Uror Puis. Look tor tbo nsat Csrur's Uttlo LItot PUIs oa too rod IsbM. tUwot uktutttaotdnststoroi. OlMlCM.Cs. 7. Announcements Lutheran Ladles' Aid tea and sale of fancy work, and home-cooking. June 1$. Catholic Ladles Tea. Mrs. Ward's Atlln Avenue June 20. Canadian Legion, B.E5.L. Plcnlo. June 23. Sonsibf Norway picnic, June 30. Catholic Church iber 2 and 3. Bazaar Octo- Presbyterian Bazaar, November Da Not Fail to See TOMORROW'S ' CITIZENS An epochal sound picture of Mobseheart's jrreat trade and. vocational school, sponsored by the Loyal Order ot Moose. Showing at the Capitol Theatre Friday and Saturday this week. THT PA1T.T KtWl- PAGXTHRES LOCAL NEWS NOTES noon from a brief business trip to Anyox. Mrs. F. 8. Walton and little daughter, Ruth, will leave on this evening's train for Montreal where they, will embark for England to spend the . summer Corp. E. H. Clarke It. C. M. P. returned to the city on the Catala yesterday afternoon after making the round trip to Anyox and Stew art on official duties. Staff Sergeant Alex. McNeill, pro vinclal police, returned to the City on. the Catala, yesterday afternoon after making the round trip to Anyox and Stewart on official duties. Miss Edith Miller, daughter of Mr and Mrs. P. C. Miller, leaves on this evening's train for Montreal where she will embark for London, England. She will be away for at least a year. Mr. and Mrs, T. H. Johnson, who have been on a trip to. Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle and Portland during the past three weeks, are expected to return to the city on the Prince George tomorrow morning. Brown's 25c Tail and Phone 131. Canadian, Legion B.E.S.L. era! meeting tonight. Hotel Arrivals Savoy O. Livingstone. CNJt.; 3undberg, Vancouver. gen- You can rent a. car. at Walker as low as $1.50. a day, plus 7c a. nil. William Montgomery arrived in the city on, the Catala. yesterday afternoon from Anyox. T. N. LePage, manager ot the northern, division of,tbe Ilorae Oil Distributors Ltd., U at present con fined to his home by illness. The Gyro Club had Its regular monthly business luncheon toaa with. President S. J. Jabour in the chair and a good attendance of members. Various matters affect- ng the club's affairs were taken up. Dr. Murray Baird of Vancouver will be the speaker tomorrow at the regular weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club. Ills ubject will be "The Art and Science of Medicine." Mrs. D. H. I. Shlldrick, wife of the manager of the Terrace branch of the Bank of Montreal, will ar rive in the city from the interior on tomorrow evening's train and sail the next day aboard the steamer Prince George for Vancouver. WEATHER REPORT Terrace Cloudy, calm. 54. Anyox Raining, calm, 52. Stewart Raining, calm, 48. Hazelton Raining, calm, 56. Smlthers Light rain, calm, cool. Burns Lake Raining, calm, 50. Dead Tree Point Raining, light southeast wind; barometer, 29.68; temperatuer. 52; sei choppy. Triple Iiland Overcast, calm; sea smooth. Langara Island Raining, fresh northeast wind; sea choppy. H B. Royal Mrs. J. Salrten, city. I'rince Rupert R. W. Sinclair, Inverness; H. E. Ooulbourn. Victoria; Mrs. J Mc-Leod. Stewart; P H. Dawson, REPORT ON CAMPS' IN OTTAWA, June 12: The Mac- donald Commission which recently investigated unemployment relief camps In British Columbia presen ted Its report to the government yesterday. The commission finds that charges of abuses and maladministration of relief camps were not proven. nni3 mm iik: mi Kn? ia Do Your Feet Hurt? consult J. I. Gorosh, D. S. C. Registered Chiropodist Foot Specialist At the Hotel Prince Rupert June 17th to 22nd, incl. All Foot Ailments Treated EARLY RHUBARB 1c per lb. For Early Shipments F.O.B. New Ilazeltnn Netted Gem Potatoes Ic per lb. F.O.B. New llaulton, Rhubarb price reduced about June 1 or 2. Write DONALD GREY New Hazelton. B.C., FRESH MILK AND CREAM DAILY VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 651 You'll say "BETTER FLAVOURED" or we'll give you. Your Money Back Quaker Corn Flakes Valmble Coupon In Erery PtcVtf Shrine Convention On In Washington Colorful Ceremonials Going On In National Capital SeatUe Next Year? WASHINGTON, D.C.. June 12:! Seven thousand Shriners from all parts of the country marched through the streets of the National Capital yesterday In the course of the first of three de.ys' ceremonials of the annual national convention. Seattle Is said to be a strong contender for next year's conven tion although California is also bidding for the gathering. Banishment Of Leningrad Folk 1 HOLIDAYS 2 How Will You Spend Them This Year? a Enjoy a period of relaxation with all the joys of 5 '-4 U I H country life at "The Dunes" ' Tlell, Queen Charlotte Islands SEA BATHING TENNIS - FISHING Kates- $12 and up. Modern Conveniences. Writ- or wireless for reservations to MADAME RAJAUT THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. D. ELIO BUYS EVERYTHING Used Furniture SELLS EVERYTHING GREEN 421 Baby Carriage, High Chair, Medicine Cabinet, Walnut Kestmore Buffet, Hocking Chair Classified Ads. FOR SALE FOR SALE Cary Safe $75. Apply Dally News Office. u Opponents of Soviet Regime Are WE have left with us for sale a Ordered to Leave Former Russian Capital LENINGRAD, Russia. June 12: The Soviet government yesterday! ordered the banishment from! Leningrad of a number of persons,' former members of the Russian middle class Including business men and army- officers, who are alleged to be opposed to the Soviet regime. British-German Naval Plan Gets Japanese Favor 3Vi by 4Vi lea Camera with film holders. Price $1250. Wrathall's Photo Finishing. tf FOR Sale or Trade 30 ft. by 9 ft. I gas boat, roomy cabin, hatch ; aft, T Ford power, value $400. Want sound hull 40 ft. to 48 ft Above in good running order. McNeil & Lewis. Stewart. B.C. 145; IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH , COLUMBIA i IV PROIIATE IN THE MATTER OP THE TRATION ACT" "ADMINIS- AND IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE Of SVAXTE N. SJ08TRAND. DECEASED. INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE that by order of HIV Honor. W. E. PUhr ttie 7U day of i June. AD. IB3S. I was kDuokoted Ad- TOKIO. June 12: The Jananese ' mins-trator of the of Srante N. ! SJcotmnd. deceased, and aU partle has-, eovernrrrent tndnv l;i(H an nffl government too ay issuea an oni- . cialm. aaainst tti. vid eoux are Clal Statement approving Oer-1 hereby required to furnth aame. proper-1 manv's ripm.inri for naval tinirh '7 l m oeiorera unni , ....B. ,day Jujy A;D. 1935i taa m paroea amounting to thirty-five percent Of , Indebted to the estate are required to that of Great Britain. Britain and Germany have already agreed on this basis. Y. SI. C. A. OFFICIAL DEAD TORONTO, June 12: Major Fred Smith., secretary of the Young Men's Christian Association here for the past thirteen years, passed away yesterday. DEAD IN TORONTO TORONTO, June 12: John Delamont, father of Arthur W. Delamont, conductor of the Kitsl- lano Boys' Band in Vancouver, passed away here yesterday. Lakelse Lake & Hot Springs Fishing, Boating, Hunting, Swimming Mako arrangements with SWAIN'S TRANSFER & TAXI Terrace, B.C. to greet you. We meet all trains. Picnic parties every Sunday, 75c. Fare, adults, $3.50; each additional adult, $1.50. Hotel, Hot Springs or anywhere on the lake. pay the amount of their Indebtedness -o me roruiwitn. NORMAN A. WATT Official Administrator. Prince Rupert. B. C. Dated the Tth day of June. AD: 193S: IN THE SUPKEM& COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN TROBATE N THE MATTER OF TOT "ADMINISTRATION IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OF ALICE CHISHOLM. DECEASED. INTESTATE: TAKE NOTICE that by order of H!s Honor. W. E. Fisher, the 5th day of June. AD: 1935. I was appointed Ad mlntetrator of the estate of Alice ChLs- ItoUn. deceased, and all parties havme claims against the said estate are here by required to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or before the 10th j day or Jiuy, ajj. 1B35. and au parties indebted to Che said estate are required to pay the amount of thedr Indebted ness to me lortnwitn. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator, Prlnos Rupert. B.C. Dated the 7th day of June AX). 1935. NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelli, Proprietor -A IIOSIE AWAY FROSI HOME" Rates $1.00 up 50 Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert,, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 198 Be wise. Read the want ads. PAINTERS n m m itmEin mm tmim im iitieb aan xi tm nxa n n zixixaira : 11 SATIN-GLO Made In many attractive colors Satin-Old Is a dittinctlve finish for walls, ceilings, woodwork and furniture It is washable and easy to apply. Mail orders carefully, filled. PAINTINO sna Paperhanglng Moller. Phone Red 802. COME TO Dunn's Cottages and Tents for holiday on famojs North Beach. River and sea bathing. Boats for hire. Fishing and hunting. Open air badminton. Clock golf. Dancing. Dining room. Good plain cooking. Terms moderate For particulars apply MRS. DUNN Sangan River Near Massett, B.C. MACKENZIE'S FURNITURE" Stay young and let your friends admire you. Sleep oh a Slumber King, spring and spring filled mattress. The) are built for sleep, Phone 775 BEDDING PLANTS Third Ave. Snapdragons Asters Stocks Sweet Sultans Rock Plants, Etc. Celery Plants Time to Spray Rose Trees & Plants We. have everything for the gardener Kaien Hardware PHONE 3 v i x !.,.,