.Tiitw 34. 19M Kodak make t smart JlfTY p ft it the fi.Ulmn camera thai' a a )plf to ue si Tlrimnit. Ac the t -s h of a button, it a prior, a to actum. A ( k al ttic abutter sod the picture's taken V! c have Jiffy Kodak in two aura . . fur g l4 picatrea, $; for J J$ s inch pictures, $H. Ska tLri uw n ;ie at your earfictr wntaiue. .S Villi I ' ' ' 1 II laa I "MM Developing Printing Enlarging 1 ,.'lm left in before noon finished the same day TKV OUR NEW SILVHRSIIEEN FINISH DOUBLE WEIGHT PAPER ' No advance in price UNION STEAMSHIP LIMITED Bteameis leave Prbice Ruprrt for CATALA KVKKV TtHSDAY. l: rM. Arriving Vancouver Thunday TS S. CAKD1-NA F.VKUY FltlDAY MIHNHJIIT. ON ia! Mail Order Service. Films returned by the next mail. Ormes 7fi Ptontcr Druogists TL Itexall Star Pnones: 81 & 12 Open Daily From S a.m: till 18 p.m. z::irt and Holidays I rani 1? noon till 2 p.m.. 7 p.m. till 9 pjn. Lakelse Lake & Hot Springs Fishing. Boating, Hunting, Swimmintr arraiieements with s MN-S TRANSFER & TAXI Terrace. B.C. -et you. We meet all Ftrnle parties every "5c Pare adult. j.rh additional adult. II Ui Hot Sprir-KS or wlier n the lake MACKENZIE'S FURNITURE Bed Room Suite 3 pieces Bed Room Suite 4 pieces Bed Room Suite 5 pieces Phone 77$ $55 S70 S90 Third Ave. FRESH MILK AND CREAM DAILY VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 SHINGLE STAIN b.air.ifs vcur shlnules with p-re Unseed Oil fiuaranteed to Last. Mixed In any Shade desired. Greens and Greys, per gallon IMacks, Drowns and Reds, per pallon $Uu BIUNCi YOt'H PAINTING PROBLEMS TO US GORDON'S HARDWARE ... in Mrllride St. AiTiv nit Vancouver Monoay nja. WtMT MllltU to ro Wmpsoo Wiyo.. Burner cd H.r pouiu Wtnrf Buport Ound.j. 8 pm "Jrtner tnformatlou regarding all sailings and tickets at- M PKINrr. Kirr.KT AirNCV- Thlfd AtDt The Fish which made Prince RuperlFamous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED - BLACK COD - Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Lid. PRINCE RUl'EBT, B.C. T. KMsuyama, returned on the Catala last nkght from Vancouver You can rent a car at Walker! is low as 2 day. plas 7c a idle. A. Newland was a pa?ngr from Vancouver on the Oatala la night. MIm J. ColUsen. arrived home ; last night on the Oatala, from Van ; couwr. I Growing forests and your children I careful With fire. the Prince Rupert. 1 ; Announcements hm.. . J ;ifirOTrtiaJsiMtiitsirtrBn,r"IB,":"1i Angcan tea. mm J (June l. day, July 7. will pay Knox Catholic Church bcr 2 and 3. help yer. taxes. Bt R w Horrent of Hazelton passed 5 Mias J Maedonald and Mias 01 1 lison passed through on the Qatali , last night en route to KlneoBth. Misses Walker, daughters of ttr manager of Arrandale cBfrery, returned home last nlfht on the ss. 'Catala. Wllium Qoklbloora returned to the city on Saturday night's train from a fur buying trip to Fort St James. Pasteneers for Stewart passing 'through on the steamer Catalu last night were C M. Bryant, Mlsa IE Olsen. Bd DabL Rabert Madison 'and E. O. LantHre. W. D. Moxtey it now running as conductor on the rattway between Bmlthers and Prince Georoe for the i summer. George Kaymond is run ning between Prince Rupert and Rmr'hers. Hotel Arrivals J Kellv. E Nlckerson. ctty; G. Walsberg. Anyox: E. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs A. OUliaple. A. Anderson i Central I O. Knutaon. dty. Erik Backaton. O. Stockrll. II. M. Watt. Anyox; Malsam. 8tewari. i Trlnce Rnnert Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Held. Prince ioeorge; A. Farrow. H. 8. Knight Vancouver: G. S. Pragnell. Kam- loon: R. W Rter. Terrace: Xr- mm Linahan. Skaway: A 'land. D. F. SpanUe. J. W. Moriaon Vancouver. Savoy D. R, Reynold. Oona River: Paul Zurkk, Anyox; A. Johnston, Por-cher Wand: Thos. H. Bubb. Port Edward: E. Henrlckson. C.NJI.: Noel F. Taylor. Massett;; C. Green. 1 Oceanic: A. Davidson, city: Oscar Fransen. Forestdale. Mrs. W. J. Alder, Sons' of Norway picnic, June 30. Eagles Picnic. Grassey Bay, Sun Bazaar Octo- Presbfterian Bazaar. November Moose Hall RENTAL RATES Concerts $25.00 Dances - i0-00 Public Meetings .. 15.00 jt room suitable for smaller meetmcs is now available on the grourid floor, rental rat, $4.00 For engagements phone the Club Steward, 640 or Red 412. COME TO Dunns Cottages and Tents for holiday on famous 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. FAOB THBS2 TBZ DAILY KIWI LOCAL NEWS NOTES QiU-en Miry tea, Mrs. Parkin's! Be warm and comfortable by rld-Borden St, Tuesday, Jun 25. tog In 32 Taxi it costs the same. I " w. II. Houston Dsed through last niht on the Oatala bound lor Port Simpson. Meeting of Retail Merchant' Assn. Tuesday. Jane 25, City Mall, 8 Dm. Imnortant business. 141 A. christODherson arrived home jtst night from Vancouver on the steamer Catala. Woman's Labor League undg. 2nd dance, Eagles' Han, June 21. Mrs. Black's Orchestra. Adm. 25c. .Miss Marian Linehan. nurse or the White Pass and Yukon Ran- cay. left Saturday for wmte court : through Saturday, gstng south on 1 Alberta, on a visit. Miss Pietra LlmHand left last night on the Catala for Port Simp son where she win supervise examinations for the Department ot Education. Mrs. A. wminaiton of Port Fraser. whose son Is employed in the post office here. Is leaving today tor a trio to England. She win cross -o Liverpool on the Athenian. Prince Rupert Canadian Legion B E.SL urees ail etosens zo see the history of the Canadian oorps to "Last We Forget" now snowing at the Capitol Theatre. 14 Hon. Dr. G. M. Weir, provincial secretary and minister of educa Mon paid a visit to the city schools this morning, gome throuth and inspecting the class rooms. Mias Annie McDamea a native girl from Kiteegukla, who for same years attended school in Prince Ruoert has nassed her second yeat Mgn school exaauaation taking the arise in French at Alberta College Edmonton where she has been eon ttnuing her studies. , Rev. R. P. Graham nas twen transferred from Massett to Aim. B.C by the Bishop of Caledonia. Rev. and Mrs. Graham and the! six children sailed on the Princes: Louise this morning for their new home, after having been the guest for the past few days of Bisho and Mrs G. A. Rix here-. What 8 Years Mean "Build B.C. Payrolls- C. C. M. Mi jvAMttfr. ' Being a user of Pacific Milk lot about 8 years. I would not tx without it." This nyich from Mrs. C's letter is worth a volume. For what ha: given Pacific Mill: a place at hei table for 8 years? Every question ef richness, purity, freshness flavor and economy is answered in the words, 'bring a user for 8 years. I would not be with out it." Pacific Milk WEDNESDAY Last Day of Sale on Floor Covering Printed Linoleum; Reg. 89e sale, jara square - - CONOOLEUM RUGS 31ze 6x9, Reg. $6.00; Sale $5.04 Sue 7x9. Reg. $7u: saie. Sl2e 9x9, Reg. $9D0: Sale $7.25 Size xlOU. Reg. $10.50: Sale $-5J) iSize 9x12. Reg. $12.00: Sale ....$9.75 i JOYCVCLE Aees 2U. ia 4 vears. Rep $7.50 , Sale -$.25 IApps 3U, tn 5 Years Ree $3.25 Sale D. ELIO "TOOK ALL KINDS OF (PASSES IN PILLS, THEN CEREAL 1 MUSIC EXAM BROUGHT RELIEF" Constipation, Due to Insufficient "Bulk Relieved by Kellogg's All-Bran A fine letter from Mrs. Snycerj "I kavt bad trouble with tar bowels for years, taking all kind of pills ana drugs, with no relieL "One year ago, I aaw Keuogr's All-Bean and bought a package. I have good movements every day. I am 73 years old. I am telling bit f rienda what bran ha done for me." Mr. Sallie Snyder. Address npon request. Constipation dnt to btsufficirnt "bulk" in meals. Research show that Kellosr's All-H SAN f urniahe "bulk" to exercise the intestines. AlX-BaAK also supnlies vitamin B, as well as iron, an element of the Mood. Two tableypoonfnl daily are usu- constipation. With eaeh meal, in serious cases. II noi renrreo laim way, see your doctor. leafy vegetable. How much better to ue this looa in piace oi pavem medicines. At all grocer in the red-and- rreen package., iaae oy &ejugg in London, uniano. Keep on the Sunny Side of Ufa T. A. Kelly, the Queen Charlotte Islands loseine man. went south Saturday. P. Hanbury and R. McAllister, naval ratings, went south Saturday night for training at Esqulmait. Walter Blaekstock, manager of the Bank of Commerce here, ar rived horn from Vancouver on the Princess Louise. Mn Jamhs and her neDhew. Number of Local Staaents Get Mention by ToronU Conservatory of Music i I The following is a list of successful candidates in examinations held recently by the Toronto Conservatory of Music in Prince Rupert. The names are arranged in order of merit: j Piano Senior ! Pass Jean B. MacLean. j Intermediate Pass Agnes A. Rochester; Helen Green; Edith L. Smith; Ethel Junior First Class honors Evelyn Watt. Pass Jean. M. Deny ; Ada Brown. Elementary Honors Janet Rochester. Pass Edward A. Drake; Mary A West. Introductory Honors 'Audrey S. Sessions; Shirley V. Oraham; Mamie E. Haug-land (equal). Pass Sheila R. MeKenney; Thel ma D. Mist. T, .1, TTnn4n loff fnr VanMillvcr VDa' Violin Primary Pass J. Engina Christensen. Elementary School Pass Ralph Morin. Introductory Honors Kathleen M. Coombs. Pass John W. Eastwood. St. Joseph's Convent Piano Senior Pass Mary Orme; Venetia Fee ro; Aletta Gllker. Intermediate Pass Margaret Christensen. Junior P,ass June Hankinson. Primary Honors Annie Petersen. Pass Marie Amadlo; Richard j j tuA Elementary aawruay nigni, ana ui w u . v,,. nif. rfonolo tmtr Tatnor oftir vlt. '" OBD " ' v i . . .i . ti. a. wn r foil. ing in uie swum ior a uiue "- t,,,. Dr. E. Getting, scientist, who has been studying the glands of the' whale, went over on the Prince John Saturday night to Rose Har- oor. Mrs. James Farquhar left the Hospital Saturday ana spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Parker in the Leeds Anartments. She was there Joined by Mr. Farquhar of Surf Inlet who will this evening accompany ner to Terrace where they will spend a eounle of weeks with Mrs. Far ;uhar's mother. Mrs. Marsh. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE WITHOUT CALOMEL And Yon'u Jump Out of Bed In the MorninjE Rarin to; Go If m M mot lunk 4 worts look! puO. ton' iUow Ut X lu. mi- aru w, ma.m - . : - - -ud aipKt tkrm to T ud bwrat aid luU ( auBikiii. Tot th.T t to It. Tr oj snow Ui txwtla al .wwMrt iatmr J U am TU nmvx tor yva 4ws-ndHWt Uw. It .hould Paw out tws iMllsf m TO" LunL ol liquid bU. lata your Wola dally. Uthla hUo la sot Sowto W), yu Aara t diewt. U iu dT to tho bo- Cm bloata mp rov KamMch. In M thick. ad Urto aa your cot Jo, kUUi hika out to Wlb- JToor dm4 c aad you M don aad . Tow hoU jrttMS la poiooood. It takoa tbooo food, old C1RTER3 LITTLE LIVER FILLS to tlwo pouaos w duo owi ' fr r KS - ad op." Tboy eoaula woad-hd. tttcImo to Boklof tho olio Um bool. Bat doo't k lot llw pUlo. Aok lot CorUf 8 Uttlo U PHla. Look lot Uo ao Cartor a Uttlo Ur PlUa oa tho d l.bJ R-jot a iob.atuU.26c at dm atoros. 0 1 1 C. M. Co. 1 1 n , w-j-i i.l. t. 1... IiUIUUlilU ICMUWI Pearl Mennea; Marywac- Winnineel equal); rn,, nf ueka between w ir.nila tlAiwi tfioitlnT T-V- MlAttVAt IIMliaU ttUU nrum Wiwur niui a vitafc vo. i . r- urn iff Honors Aluiu wni Massett to visit with her mother, Cieoone Mrs. Ward THE BCPKEMt rotmr OrBRITIBli COLUMBIA N THE IN PKOUATE MATTER OF Tin ""ADMINIS TRATION ACT- Ot THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP ALICE CHISHOLM, UtAtAaioj. TESTATE: TAKE NOTICE that by order of Hla Honor. W E. Fisher, the 6th day oi ,.une, AD: 1935, I was appointed Ad-nunntrstor of the estate of Alice Chls- llm, deceased, and ail paru uoymis dalms against tlw aald eatata are hereby required to furnish same, property lerlfled. to me on or before the lOtn day of July, AX) 193S. and an paraies Indebted to tne saia ie " es pay the smount of their Indebted- neas to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT, Oltlolal Administrator. Prince Rupert, B.C. Dated the 7th dI ol June. AX). IMS. BIG MINING OUTFIT IN NORTH (Continued on page three) the Manson Creek country, nearly 200 miles north of here, of a 26- Lon steam shovel and dragline out fit, constituting the largest single nWo nf mlntnff eauinment that has, possibly, been transported un der sueii difficult conditions. Last February the outfit, consist- mr aixn nf two tractors ana one four-ton truck, left here for the long trip north. The bridge across the Nechako River Just north of here not being strong enough to bear It. the idea was to haul it across the ice. It. however, went through the 18-lnch Ice not far ftom the shore. It was dragged out :.nd the Ice was trestled for the of the crosslne after which a ,w start nan " was was made maac on on St. James was another feat which exacted much engineering ingen uity. Finally, by May 5, the outfit j had reached a point fourteen miles north of Fort St. James. Here a halt had to be made owing to the soft condition of the ground with the frost coming out Recent rains prevented a resumption of the movement until last Friday when the outfit started north again. Rv October it is exuected the placer ground on Manson Creek opposite the confluence of Slate Creek will be reached. Intervening Droblems will Include the fording of the Nation River and the virtual building of almost forty miles of road on the north end before the destination Is reached. The taking V in of the shovel out SWIM 1 SUITS KLINGTITES Children's from . . Ladies' from . . $1.95 2.95 BATHING CAPS, BELTS WALLACE'S Want Ads FOR SALE McCLARY cook stove, like new. six plate. Phone Black 454 H4 FOR SALE Cary Safe Daily News Office. $75. Apply tf WE have left with us for sale a 3y4 by 4i lea Camera with film holders. Price $1250. Wrathall's Photo Finishing. tf FOR SALE Springer Spaniels, dog and bitch 4 months) registered, very fine hunting strain, sire Royal Flush of Burnside. Mrs. E. Drake. R. R. L Sidney. Vancouver Island. 145 FOR Sale or Trade 30 ft. by 9 ft. gas boat, roomy cabin, hatch aft, T Ford power, value $400. Want sound hull 40 ft. to 48 ft. Above In good running order. McNeil & Lewis. Stewart. BC. 145 LOST LOST Ladles' printed silk belt. Will the finder kindly return in People's Store. tf PAINTERS PAINTING no Paperhangin$ MoHer. Phone Red 802. LAND ACT Notice of Intmtlon to ApptJ to Lae Land la Land Recording District of Prtnoa Bttpect. Ranee 5, Ooact Dlatriec na situate about one-quarter of a AUe xnlta, Lot 6710. Range 5. Coast Dis tricts Porctver Island. Tak notice that Clarence sca- ei-trr. of Hsyaport. B.C. occupation can-Qerrman. lntenda to apply for a lease of ttae foltowlmc described landa: Ocmnimctnr ait a pout planted on a small Island abwK three-iuartrs of a mUe south of Lot 6710. sanga 9. Coaat rrift mww northeast 4ia chalna; tbenee iret by north 23 4 chains, thence. south soutn-irest suj cnaiu. wr soutii-ast by souOi 17 o cnains w m tjolntccommeaceraent. and containing 83.1 acrw more or k. CLARENCE EDQAR BAl-liw- Dated Jtuve , 1935. NOTICE -Watrr Art Notice la hereby glTn that His Hon-oer the Lleutenaiit-Oovenvor by and with the adTlce of His ExeeulTie Coun- CU M OfTO -"- uic muvms i mn ui " . , , . 4 pin- Creek and Surprise Lake In the he shovel Up the road to Fort St. wter District which reservation lames. The road had to be wid-iwas eeta.biished by ned at several points. The fordlng1'fiiy1! )f the Stuart River lust beiow rx)ri:B93. approved on tne iu oj The eald cancellation shall be effec- .1 - oov4 4 a . vf Till 1Q35. DATED at Victoria, in iouu dsy of June. 1935. "A. WELLS ORAT-Ulnt&ter of Lands. June 17. 24. July 2. jtr 28. ' LtfJ the Bsuaaajuia fit wUl conclude this season's work to me forthwith. of MacDonald Placers. Next spring dredging of extensive rich placer i ground will commence. Meantime.) however, a crew of men will be flown in next month to erect the camp and build a flume as well as other preparatory work. Mr. MacDonald Is confident of success in his big venture but also admits the possibility of failure. "Even so, however," he remarks, "we will have done something to open up the country and provide employment. IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" AND . IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OI BVANTE N. SJOSTKAWU. UCA,L.n.aw. INTESTATE ' ,,, TAKE NOTICE that by order of. H Honor W E ruhfe the 7th day of June. ' AD. 1S35. I was appointed Administrator of the eetaite of Svarrte N. S)oatrand, dteeaaed. and all parties nav-lnj claims against the aald estate are hereby required to furntah same, properly verified, to me on or before the loth day of July. A:D: 1935. and all parties I indebted to the estate are required to amount of tneir moeoirouesa vnotlV A. WATT Official Administrator. Prince Rupert, B. O. Dated the 7th dsy of June. A:D: 193S: Good Way To Stop Acid Stomach' Any flrurrlat will tall yod i the dst way; .inn our lnilliIlon ant awootoa tko stomach, sot rid of aaa aad kolchlns: la ue urns. Aaa say CruifUt. - i I t i I t t i to step acid stomaea aae iaaisoe. i. , ,.b. - not. Btouratod uaa- nosla la water after meals. TkiaiJU 1 I ml a r It n 7 W I 1 t 1.1 ;' ft- i aswr . L