londay. July - of Household Furniture jVuctionSaie U ninlnK Room 8ulte. with china - ibine bine, several several large large Mirrors, Mirrors, mot Hot- fcbtrwt. Marble Slab, Dressers, pictures, wiener i,iuuia, Cblnet of Rogers Silver Plale Cut- U Brunswick Cabinet Grama- tone 10 Vols. World's Best Music, Vols, of Encyclopedia Brtttanica, Books In I Vol. Medlcology, her Books, 22 Remington Rifle, -30 -3U Winchester winencster Rifle. tunc. 12-Gauge -uugc nts Pans. Dishes and Misceuan- tous Articles. Note these goods are tn first class tendltlon and must be sold. Terms Cash. Geo. J. Dawes AUCTIONEER fcluc 471 Phone The Dunes Surf bathing at Tleil, B.C (below). 1 13'"' LOCAL NEWS NOTES .Senior Football tonlgiit, 6:45. Benny Wlndle, who has been in the Atlln country, returned to the city trom the north on the Prtn- L the premises at 310 Fifth Ave- cess Alice Saturday afternoon I .. .r.ir n I .Tilth p Kellv of LlaTrl Prist .nnri aWF.l'NK!,"1 jh" .i ' : " , . Miss Orace Lincoln of ' San Fran " BUY USED FURNITURE YOU SAVE AND WILL MONEY We Have a Good Selection of Furniture and Different Articles at Very Reasonable Prices D. ELIO FURNITURE EXCHANGE Phone Green 421 Third Avenue I Furniture lor sale. Apply G. IMunro, 310 Fifth. Earl Batt sailed Saturday night on the Prince Charles for Queen Charlotte City. A. P. Allison, Queen Charlotte Island lni7or1nr nnpratfir is hoard- instru'cTed by" the owner! George northern prospectors, arrived here 'tag the steamer Prince Charles at .! , t i.nvinr th. oitw ion the Prince Robert yesterday ,111 sell by public auction the en- morning. a contents of the above homei nesting , OI of t MlsS Ranees Moore1, ' daughter int Mr. iiiii Mrs R F. Mnnrp snllp u f i.,i.4ni niri vintn Mrs. E. C. Stevens, after a visit In the city and at Surf Iniet, sailed ff-necc uiiraaw".iU jSaturday evening on the Prince by y the tne Prince wince Charles unanes Saturday aaturaay Mendelssohn Player Piano j Rupert for Vancouver ettroute to J evening on her return to her home I 1 f 1 till ittniS uudiA.uut ucaui, imivuuici am-'- " Marconi All Wave Radio 'or a visit. Cumshewa couver, Rev. and Mrs. W. D. Grant Hol- lingworth sailed Saturday night ; on the ine Prlnee prince Charles nanes for ior Sand- aana-int ot the north's annual,0" Mnip Cabinet clsco, tiocu, -viic -one vai m ic iiuiiua annua , Electric Pi-.tri.nim Range, Music caDinet, . , . . !SDlt wnere wnere thev they win win SDenC. sPena several several rattle Electric Washer. Kitchen tourist .visitors who has been cOm-.sPlt lng here regularly for several years, wee,ta uuyK. f was a passenger aboard the Prince Robert yesterday returning turning south soum R O. Holmes of Seattle arrived , it. 1W . ... . , in uie city on we rnucc nuu auer navmg spem me pasi lew afternoon from Juneau weeks around Skagway and Ju- J .and sailed this morning Qn thp neau. 'Catala for Anyax. A R. Hunter returned.to the city) "arrived f Nash In the -t 4 TlalnM Prince TtivnAwf Until t-rl oft, on tire Rupert Saturday - - - - i evening from Stewart where he had not Gun, 1 Outboard Motor. Eiec. . Z. ww r.,iww. been relieving for a couple of weeks ffic ran, wine , umwihc " c Charies Duke Garden Tool Step Ladder. w mp, v . -j t has been appointed a temporary f , pn,it Z 'cnstoms officer at Stewart during fc;ks Preserved h Fruit and Jars. Tar, i the absence of W. G. Broad on the Vimy Pilgrimage. On Wednesday it is planned to publish a group of old time songs which are to be used by the children ' attending he Gyro Play grounds. It is suggested that these hp rnt nut and kent bv the Child tj lren so that they may be used on UUI I their stunt nights. They will be m published once only. Extra copies of the paper may be secured. Spend your vaca tion amidst the at "THE DUNES" beautiful surroundings of Tleil (above) at reason able cost. Write for literature ii rates to MADAM RA.IAUT Tleil, B.C. city on Saturday morning's train from Terrace and sailed that eve nlng on the Prince Charles for a visit to her home at Massett. Jack Hunter was arrested on Saturday afternoon on a charge of supplying liquor to Indians, ap pearing in city police court this morning to be formally charged and was remanded until Friday. Archie Shlels, president of the Pacific American Fisheries, and Mrs. Shiels and family were here aboard the Princess Alice Saturday afternoon returning to Beillngham after a trip to Juneau and else where In Alaska. G. A. McNicholl, general passenger agent for the Canadian Na tional Railways, was a passenger aboard the Prince Robert yester day returning to Vancouver after having made the round trip to Alaska. Police Sergeant John F. Mc-Naught of Victoria and Game Warden David Roumleu of Burns Lake, who have been on a trip into the upper Liard River country, disembarked from the steamer Prince Robert here yesterday morning. Dr. A. S. Lamb and Miss J. B. Pe ters R. N. sailed by the Prince Oeorge this afternoon for Ocean Falls after having conducted a tuberculosis clinic here during the past week. From Ocean Falls they will return to Vancouver at the end of the week. The clinic here ended today, some ten examinations having been made Saturday. Mrs. B. C Codvllle of Pointer Island li2hthouse between Bella Bella and Namu, who has been on . a four months' trip to her native home In Bunklnghamshlre and elsewhere In England, arrived In the city on Saturday morning's train and will sail tomorrow afternoon by the Catala on her return to her lighthouse home down the coast. 26. Announcements Tea and home cooking sale,- aid of Boys' Band, Mrs. J. Joy's, Third Ave. E., Thursday, July 23. Eagles' Picnic, Grassy Bay, July Bazaar for Boys' Band Septem ber1 19. Catholic Bazaar, October 7 and Presbyterian Bazaar, November Anglican Sale November 28. CHIROPRACTIC Is not only very effective in remov- rct tViv pqiica ff InrrtKntrrt iCIflt.irfl rlioiitYii f lem norurttico ot font t iiv uii in vatii t a t - uuimivuw) vvi is of as equal value In many other conditions .mat me uveiinjc pcrouu considers bevonn tne scone oi CHIROPRACTOR CONSULT It. A. TWETHEWEy Palmer Grad.. June '25 Smith Block i t JUd W Llcenstd by B. 0, oard DASLt HflWl via vsasQ W. Roxborough, manager of Atlin Inn, arad "Mrx. noxborough ere passengers aboard the Prince Rupert today going through to Mr. and Mrs. O. A. McMillan an-- son, Allan, ana aaugnter, Mary. sailed Saturday evening on the Prince Rupert tor a trip to Van couver. Morris Dahlquist, well known Cedanrale pole operator, it paying a brief business visit to town having arrived on this morning's train from the interior. Mrs. Charles Haan of Qnee Charlotte City, who has been a visitor in the city, sailed by the Prince Charles Saturday night ou her return to the Islands. T N LePasre. manaeer of the northern division, of Home Oil Distributors Limited, sailed thH morning on the Catala for a bricJ business trip to Port Simpson Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Smith aT tvpA in the rftv at the end of Lieut. Frank Pierce of the Sal vation Army at Coleman, Alberta,! sailed bv the Prince Ruoert Sat urday evening for Vancouver en- route back to the prairies after paying a visit here with his par- ients. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Pierce. Cant Aenes Coxson, formerly Salvation Army commandant here ver enroute back to the prairie after spending a furlough visiting here. PARTY IS HELD AT llVAit MOV, auvi WESTVIEW GttOCNDS A pleasant evening was held on Saturday when fifty members of Westview playground held their first party. Games, contests, sing- Ins of favorite songs, etc. kept every youngster in the spirit ot the occasion until pop, cakes, cand-wlches and cookies were served by some of the intermediate girls, who were detailed for this service. MNI ACT Commencing at poi jmuku uu nV rw.hAlf mll HOUth Ol the DlOSt northerly of the Narea Islands, tiierue weat 15 chain; theixje outh 15 chalnt thence eaat 15 cbalna; thence north 15 chatn to point of commencement Mid containing 3l jacrfi.Oire or le. : ROBERT -OLEN I It VINE Dated May 20th.a9S6. . - LA Nil ACT Nirth-e of Intention to appplj to l.eae uina i nirrwkrt. TiLnrf Recording Dlv trlct ot Range 5, Coast, -and situate; fronting on the north ahore ol tne moat aoutheny oi tne nma j Take notice that; Robert Irv.'ne ol Prince Rupert, occupation' Shell dealer tntenda to apply for a lease tf the Icl- lOWlng descriDea iorwnura iiuiua. rock 200 Jeet north of the north -ahore r tv,- nwtt KouUierlv of the Nares IMarrda thenoe weat 16 chains: thence south 15 chains thenoe eat 10 cnaina. thence north 15 chains to point ot commencement and containing 33.5 acres, more or was. ROI1KIIT (1I.EN IRVINE Dated Uay 20th. 13- AI'CTION SALE ri.l,-r Hill V'nilQ -.in h. nfferMl for raIp at Pub , iir " ... . - - - lie Auction t noon; on th? T4th day or a.nMtarf- YCUTR In Till rtTIlf OI UMf IMS trlct Forester, Prtnc Rupert, B.C. the licence JC20319 to .cut aBW.oou reet, board measure, of Spruce, Cedar and Hemlock on an area artuated on t!e uintt &iri rff llnrchuon island, uueen Cherlote lalancli Land District. Two wars will e allowed ior remo val of timber. "ProTkled any one unaoie. to auena the auction in person may submit tender (to te opened t the hour of auction and treated a,. one bid," Further partlculara may be obtained Irom the Chief Foreater. Victoria, B.C.. or District r'orwrter. Prince Rupert, B.C DELICIOUS SUMMIT ICE CREAM In Vi-Gallorrs maa Gallons VALENTIN DAIRY PUONE 657 Social For Miss Tbelma Skinner Delightful Event A very delightful social and kit chen shower was held in St. Peter's Hall on Saturday evening in honor of Miss Thelma Skinner, whose1 marriage to Wilfrid McLean takes place at the end of the week. The hostesses lor the occasion were Miss Cecile Cavenaile and Miss Rita McLean, assisted by members of the club. ' The haH was daintily decorated in pastel shades. About forty-five or lilty young people enjoyeq dancing to the strains of Mrs. Black's Orchestra unUl 12 o'clock. During the course of the evening refreshments were served. The bride-elect received many lovely and useful gifts, Tot which she thanked all present, in a very pretty speech. The singing of "For They're Jolly Good Fellows" and 'Auld Lang Syne" brought a very the week from Vancouver and will 1 enjoyable evening to a close be visitors in the city for the next week with Mr. and Mrs, Walter Provincial Constable Andrew Howarth, Fifth Avenue East. Grant of Hazelton arrived in the clal public works engineering de partment sailed this morning on the Catala for Alice Arm on busi ness In connection with flood da mage repair woTk on the Dolly Varden Railway. Ity on this morning's train from Itlw interior and will return to l -It t Hazelton tonight. He brought in a sixteen year old boy from Smitheis who has been sentenced to two years at Industrial school ! CUssmfD FOR SALE i FOR SALE or RENT House, Apply1 C. H. Orme. tf, 1 FOR SALE-1932 Chevrolet Coach Vermillion. at and now in charge Alberta, -sailed Saturday evenins on the Prince Rupert for Vancou small mileage. Phone- Green 917. MUST BE SOLD Leaving town. McClary's stove with oil burner. Dresser. Singer Machine, Rocker, Heater. Apply 228 Sth Ave. East. (171 GENTLEMEN Personal drug sun dries. Highest Grade Latest. Del ivered, 15 for $1. tplaln wrapper). Pacific Supply 751 Granville. Vancouver. FOR SALE 1 up-to-date 9 piece Dining Room Suite (table, 5 chairs, armchair, china cabinet), 1 Electric Range, 1 Kodak (postcard size), 1 group novels. Phone Red 392. FOR RENT i,!mODERN Flat, apply 1203 Second N.k f mt,t to . .ppiy to - I T" 11- BAft ntn O fjiiiil ' In Prince Rupert 1-and Recording Dla- Hudson Bay Pass midway between Bar on 1U) Dundas Islands, oeing oik-iii mile south of the mo northerly ot the Narea Islands. ir.. th.t nrArt Irvine. OI Prlnoe Rupert, occupation Shell dealer fmAnH. ... dvtrilv fnr a leaae of the following described foreshore lands Ave. or phone Black 709 after 2 pjn. (17 FOR SALE OR RENT FOR RENT or SALE Building known as Hyde Transfer, hard wood floors, 171 Third Ave. Phone Blue 714. (I'D DRUG SUNDRIES Permatex Superfine, triple-tested 2441.00 Dupree Pills, relieve nainful and delayed oncnstruatlon. Sl-50 boxv. double sirengin, .uu. rw other Items send for our free illustrated : catalogue. Box 332-P, Victoria, B.C. IN THE TWPREME COt'RT OKBKITISII rOI.VJiniA 1 rmiHAir. IS THE MATTER OF THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" AND IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OI JOHN JOY, IMM-easru TAKE NOTICE that by Order of Ills Honour Judge Flaher, local Judge oi tk. 8,imw Court of Brttlah Columbia. made the 33nd oay ca u;, appointed AdmlnWtrator of the Mtaie Ul WWII" vwj Prince Rupert, B. C.. who . died , oj tt 25th day on apth, ioa. k---"-haTmg claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same properly verified to me on -or before the nf .Tune. 1B36: otherwlae dto- posUlon of the said Estate wilt be mads without regard thereto. All parties In-. ,- ulih FjulIo aire reaulreu WUIW LAJ u ii , v - - to pay th amount off their Indebted ness to me loruimui. Dated this Xnd day of Uy. 1938 urf UN A. WATT. Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, B.C. SUMMER PRICES FUR COATS Five dollars will hold coat until fall. any Make money by buying now! GOLDBLOOM Best cn, "t jog ool? ItK Aol',0" i!; we emy .t Btt. . smootbne- t e ert , n is tad tTl Stationery Special Highest Quality Plain and Fancy Linen PAPETRIES Special One-Third OH Jonteel Bath Powder Special, 60c Duska Bath Powder Special, $1.1 Cara Nome Bath Powder Special, $1.00 Ormes Ltd. Pioneer DrttQpiats The Kexall Stan Phones: 81 & 82 Open Daily From 8 .m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and nolidays From 12 noon till 2 p.m, 7 .p.m. till 9 p.m. ) Union Steamships, Limited Steamers leave Prince Rupert Ior Vancouver: T.SJ5. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 P3L Du Vancouver, Thursday pjoi. T.S.sl CARDENA FRIDAY, 10:30 PJtt. Due VanMuver, Monday am. ROUND TRIP FARE leaving Sunday 8:00 F.M. calling Pt. Simpson, Stewart, Anyox, Naas River returning Tuesday, ?14j.40 Further Information regarding sailings and tickets from R. M. SMITH, Prince Rupert Agent, Third Ave. Phone 568 Canadian Pacific To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports SS. "Princess Adelaide" every Friday at 10 p.m. To Vancouver direct SS. "Princess Alice" July 4th, 18th, 29th, 5:30 p.m. SS. "Princess Louise" July 11th, 22nd, Aug. 1st, 5:30 p.ra. SS. "Princess Charlotte, July 15th, 25th, 5:30 p.m. To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway SS. "Princess Louise" July 6th, 17th, 27th, 11:30 a.m. SS. "Princess Charlotte" July 10th, 20th, 11:30 ajn. SS. "Princess Alice" July 13th, 24th, Aug. 3rd, 11:30 am. For Information and Reservations W. L. COATES, Gen. Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C.