! Pi GOOO FOR ONE FULL-SIZED PAOCAG2 OF BRAID'S Amy JUfmr, with pwrrhm wf Jtmr pmckrU l rtfnlmr fir MacKENZIE'S FURNITURE Complete Home Furnishings Everything for the Home Phone 775 327 Third Ave. SUMMER PRICES FUR COATS Five dollars will hold any coat until fall. Make money by buying now! GOLDBLOOM NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll, Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM DOME" Rates 11.09 up 60 Room! Hot & Cold Waiei Prince Rupert. B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box lBfl Hyde Transfer Light Del Se lvery rvice PHONE 580 Office 315 Second Avenue inftUtJWL Id !IV JELLY POWDER HAND THIS COUPON TO YOUR. GROCER HUT POCt - JnNG JOWtO tia - comi snas ixtiaos IMII,T1CK I COMMIT UL VAMCOUVH, t TO ctoau l4. t C W, ml WW iff T f tr I a Tyn L. I J I til V V J i PLAINJANEwJIM C-K-W-X EVERY MOWING AT 3 '35 Aircraft. Service TO SMITHERS During railway tie-up. $30.00 a passenger providing full load of five passengers can be arranged for. TO STEWART $12.00 single fare; $22.00 return. Fishing Trips to Khatada or other lakes and Special Flights to any point arranged. For more information apply: PACIFIC AIRWAYS For information enquire Union Oil Dock or Phone 32 Taxi Chas. Elliott, Pilot DELICIOUS SUMMIT ICE CREAM In h-Gallons and Gallons VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 37 Boys Arrested For Breaking-Entering Mrs. Rysstad Laid at Rest Funeral of Well Known Local Norwegian WomanTakes Place Thursday Afternoon There was a large congregation I yesterday afternoon at St. Paul's Lutheran Church for the funeral service of the late Mrs. Turid Tor- Igelrson Rysstad, well known local Three young boys were taken Sorenson and family. Mr. and Mrs aito custody last night by Con- E. Skog and family. Mr. and Mrs. itable W. Middleton of the city po. lice on charges of breaking and entering and appeared in Juvenile court before Magistrate Thomas Nollie of Intuition to apply to Lrae Land In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Range S, Coast, and situate In Hudson Bay Pass midway between Baron and Dundas Islands, being one-halt mile south of the most northerly of the Nares bland. Take notice that Robert Irvine, of Prince Rupert, occupation Shell dealer intends to apply lor a lease of tst following described foreshore lands: Commencing at a post planted on a rock one-half mile south of the most northerly of the Narea Islands, then west 15 chains; thence south IS chain thence cast 15 chains; thence north IS ! chain to point of commencement said j containing 22.5 acres, more or Ins. ItOIIKKT GI.EX I It VINE Dated May 20th. 1936. LA Ml ACT Notice of Intention to appplj to Lease I .and In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Range 5, Coast, and situate fronting on the north shore of the most southerly of the Narea Islands. Take notice that Robert Irvine of Prince Rupert, occupation Shell dealer Intends to apply for a lease of the following described foreshore lands: Commencing at a pout planted on a rock 200 feet north of the north shore of the most southerly of the Narei Islands thence west 15 chains: thence south 15 chains thence east 15 chains: thence north 15 chains to point of commencement and containing 22.5 acres, more or less. ItOIIKKT OI.EN IKVINE Dated May 20th, 1936. Buy at Mussallem's QUALITY GROCERIES LOWEST PRICES Mall orders receive prompt and careful attention , Confectionery Store In Connection MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE Bart Hedstrom and Dickie, Mrs Fowler. Dorothy and Margaret, H Antonsen, Mr. and Mrs. J. Storseth and family, Tommy Glenn, Mr. and McClymont this morning. Two were Mrs. E. Cavenaile, Mr. and Mrs. I allowed to go with a warning while Chris Sather, Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis 'the third is coming up this after- .H. McLeod and family, Mr. and Mrs. inoon. The arrests followed a num- Herman Johansen, St. Paul's Lu- ber of Incidents recently where theran Ladies Aid, Mr. and Mrs. thefts have been made from local T. Elliott. Rev. and Mrs. L. C. Jen- business places Including the Chris' Mill Bakery to which entry was made by. a rear window, pies and cakes being taken. LAND ACT sen, Mrs. Nlshio, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wick, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ivarsen and family, Mrs. Karl Dybhavn, Mr. and Mrs. Worsfold, Mr. and Mrs. L. Dyrndahl, Granma Reilly, Mr. and Mrs. Gunnar Selvig, Mr. 1 and Mrs. Ole Skog and family, Mr. and Mrs. Murvold and family, four little friends Margaret, Elvlda, HJordls and Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs. A. Eriksen, Mr. and Mrs. Antonsen, Mr. and Mrs. Hagbart Johansen, Mr. and Mrs. E. Petersen, Mrs. Hvedlng and Mrs R. Peterson, Ideal Cleaners, Mrs. A. R. Wylie and 1 Mrs. A. G. MacDonald, Mr. and Mrs. K. Slatta and family. Mr. and Mrs. A. Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. H. Sl-monseh and family. Mrs. John Iversen and Mrs. Peter Wikdal, Families Jensen and Liland, Mr. and Mrs. H. Eide, Mr. Rystad, Tor-Gelr, Olav, Knut and Tarjar. Mail Scheduli For Vancouver-Monday 2 pjn. Tuesday 12:30 pjr Friday 9:30 p.m. Saturday 6 p.ni July 4, 11, 15, 18, 22. 25, 29 ... p.m, From Vancouver-Sunday 4 pjn Monday a.m. Wednesday 10 ajn Friday 10 a.m, July 6, 10, 13, 17, 20. 24, 27 . a.m. For Anyoz and Stewart-Sunday . 7 p.m Friday 12 noon From Anyox and Stewart-Tuesday 11:30 air Saturday 5 p.m For Naas River and Port Simpson- Sunday 7 pjd From Naas River and Port Simpson Tuesday ll:30 a.m. Tor Queen Charlotte Islands- July 4, 18 9 p.m. From Queen Charlotte Islands-July 16 and 30 a.m. For Alaska-Monday a.m. July 6, 10, 13, 17, 20, 24, 27 .m. "TILLIE THE TOILER" WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront It is estimated that $1,500,000 represents the value of new fishing craft construction and new engine Installations for the Seattle fishing fleet this year. Union steamer Cardena, Capt John Boden, is dug in port at 9:45 tonight from the south and will sail soon thereafter on her return to Vancouver and waypolnts. The vessel Is making her calls In the Skeena River this afternoon a follows: Casslar, 2:15; Sunnyside, 2:50; North Pacific. 3:30; Invcr ness, 3:35; Claxton, 5:15; Carlisle, 5:45; Oceanic, 6:40; Porcher Isl and, 7:30 p.m. According to information re ceived here this momlng a few gillnetters are now fishing in the Rivers Inlet area In spite of the strike there which has resulted in the closing down of the can neries. Good catches are being made but it is not known dcfln itely Just where the fish are being disposed of. C. P. R. steamer Princess Adn laide, Capt. Henry Anderson, Is due In port at 6 o'clock this eve ning from the south and will sail at 10 p.m. on her return to Vancouver and waypolnts. IN THE SlI'KEME COt'RT OF BRITISH COIX.MKIA IN I'KOBATE IN THE MATTER OF THE -ADMINISTRATION ACT" AMI IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JOHN JOV, Deceased TAKE NOTICE that by Order of HU Honour Judge Fisher, local Judge ol the 8uprne Court of British Columbia made the 22nd day of May, 1938, I was appointed Administrator, of the Estate Of John Joy Deceased Intestate, late of Prince Rupert, B. C, who died on th 25th day of April, 1938. All persons having claims against the said estate are hereby required to furnish same properly verified to me on or before the 25th day of June. 1936; otherwise disposition of the said Estarte will be mad without regard thereto. All parties Indebted to the said Esate are required to pay th amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. Dated this 22nd day of May, 1936. NORMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, B.C. AIR FILM THRILLING James Carney and Pat O'Brien Crowded with a capacity list of ; Head Cast of "Ceiling Zero" At round trip tourist passengers, C. P.! Capitol Theatre Ft, steamer Princess Louise, Captj S. K. Grey, arrived in port a; 9 . The popular film team of James o'clock this morning from Vancou- j cagney and Pat O'Brien are again ?er and sailed two hours later for co-starred in "Celling Zero," which Skagway and. Alaska points. The; e week-end feature offering on ,essel Is scheduled to call here next he screen of the Canitol Theatre ! Norwegian woman, whose death Wednesday afternoon southbound. nere The picture is said to be re occurred earlier in the week. The she had 317 passengers in all. piete with thrming action, dynamic (service was conducted by Rev. Law- None disembarked here nor did any drima, comedy and romance i rence C. Jensen and Mrs. Jensen go aboard at this port. i The story is that of three war 'presided at the organ. Mrs. Karl , buddies Cagney, O'Brien and 'Dybhavn sang as a vocal solo "The With a good sized list of passen- stuart Erwln who are thrown to- City of Gold" and hymns, sung in gers, C. N. R. steamer Prince Ru- Kether in commercial aviation Norwegian, were "I Know How pert, Capt. Neil McLean, arrived In O'Brien is superintendent of fller:- They Sleep in Jesus Name" and port on time at 10 o'clock thisilt a u-estern airport where Erwin "Blessed Are the Dead Who Die, in morning from' Vancouver, Powell S a p0i Cagney. another pilot, is the Lord." j River and Ocean Falls and sails at 'induced to Join the concern by Pat After the church service, inter-! 3 o'clock this afternoon for Anyoxjjune Travis, an air hostess, has the ment was made In Falrview ceme-.and Stewart whence she win re-(ieatijng feminine role and It Is tery, many cars following the cor tege to the final resting place Pallbearers were Hans Sorensen John Storseth, Ole Skog, Ell Skog, Hans Antonsen and Anselt Anton-sen. There were numerous floral offerings. ! The following sent flowers: i Mr. and Mrs. Scott and Betty, jMr. and Mrs. Viereck and family, I Mrs. R. Marsh and family. Dr. and Mrs. H. O. Johnsen, Mr. and Mrs. turn here tomorrow evening souin-i around ner that the romance Is bound. Among her passengers the Prince Rupert brought north a few who will be proceeding east on this ercnlng's train, the first passenger train to be dispatched from here built. Other leading members of the cast Include Henry Wadsworth, Martha Tibbetts, Isabel Jewell, Barton McLane and James Bush. For once in this picture Cagney since the line was washed out by does not get his girl, deliberately floods at the end of May. j sacrificing her to his rival and tak- ing that rival's place in a hectc Five boats, sold 75,500 pounds of flight in sleet and snow which halibut at Seattle yesterday, 1200. means certain death. pounds of ling cod, 1000 pounds of, sableflsh and 500 pounds of mixed cod also being brought in. The halibut sales for the day at the Puget Sound port were as follows: Leviathan, 28,000 pounds. Whiz, 9 "lie and. 8c; Freya, 18,000, Booth, 9c and 8 Vic; Wesley, 7.500. San Juan, 9VbC and" 8V2c: Diana, 15.000, New England, SVsC and 82c; Ro-arlo, 7,000, Washington. 9V2c and ;8V2c. Baptist Picnic Is Very Enjoyable Fifty Young Folks With Parents Have Happy Outing at Digby Island The annual picnic of the Sun day School of First Baptist Church on Digby Island yesterday was a very happy outing which proved highly enjoyable to about fifty children and several parents. Races and games were enjoyed under the direction of a committee consisting of P. T. Llnzey, Miss Kay Watson, Mrs. Gus Berg, Miss Vivian Wrathall and H. M. Daggett. JONES Family Market PHONE 957 PHONE 93 1 Saturday Specials Rump Roast of Veal -I Cp per lb Leg of Veal- 1Cp per lb Shoulder of Veal 1 ftp AUl' per lb Fillet of Veal 20C Stew Veal, 2 lbs. it 9 1 tin of Peas MOV, Shoulder of Lamb -fl ffp per lb XOKs Loin of Lamb 9n per lb Rump Roast of Beef 1 f per lb Prime Rib Roll 20 C Sirloin Tip 1 Qn per lb Sirloin Steak 50C Round Steak 50C Pot Roast of Beef 1 fto per lb vl Good Corn Beef per lb 31' With Meat Only Jewel Shortening 4 sn per lb 101 Bakeasy 4 gj per lb 10L Her Great Weakness I'M so eiAD "rcu didm-t trim j Sov. that mustache makes I YfcU2. MUSTACHE LKE BOB BOLTON'S BOLTOM SO POLAfi- "THAT gTvt, c.-i LAST DATE HAD WAS MKE" A ME TO DO IT- Jfek r X f NOVaJ VOU DON'T I ( C'AL.L. 4tt ax mm lib OH, MB. BOLTOM SO VOU REALLY CALLED ME? n II1 iiiS Maid Gets $5,000 LONDON, July' 17: (CP)-Mlss Mary Moss, a maid, was left $5,000 by Miss Jessie Barnett, who said in her will she was "my faithfu: and devoted maid and compan ion." 1 Vou wamt a. 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