L, MacKENZIE'S FURNITURE SALE on CONGOLEUM 6 GOLD SEAL CONGOLEUM, 9x12, at $10.00 10 GOLD SEAL CONGOLEUM, 9xl0'2, at $9-2 10 GOLD SEAL CONGOLEUM, 9x7 V2, at $ CONGOLEUM, square yard, at 600 Third Avenue Prince Kupert Phone 775 Winners In a drawing at the C. fi F Rooms Inst nlirht were as fnl- o I tntua' flc linn. .VilnlfOTie fOrt: T 1 A charge against Ernest Lewis of ( supplying liquor to Indians was I dismissed by Magistrate- McCly- llmont in city police court yesterday 1 1 afternoon. The tea and sale of home cook ing held yesterday afternoon oy lithe Women's Missionary Society o! First Presbyterian Church at the home of Mrs. J. R. Morlson,. Mc- Bride Street, was a very success ful affair. The satisfactory sum of $27.65- was realized. John A. Swanson, veteran man ot this province, and' for merly mine superintendent for the Granby Co. at Anyox;, has- returned to British Columbia after spending some years In: Russia in the service of the Soviet government ana nas been appointed general superintendent of the- Nicola Mines Si Metals near Merrltt. Miss Marjorle Kenney, who Has completed her studies at Provincial Normal School: In Victoria; arrived in the city on the Prince George this morning from- the south and will be the guest here of Miss Lucille Brooksbank until, she is able to travel to Terrace to" spend the summer vacation with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. E; T.' Kenney. An address, both novel; and! In terestlng, was delivered' before-- trie Prince Rtipert-Gyro-Club at its re gular weekly luncheotr tday by Dr. W. A, Rlddell of the .Prince Ru pert Fisheries Experimental qtation on the subject "Every Day Life in 1980." Dr. R. G. Large, president, . . ." - - was in the cnair ana mere was. a good attendance of members with IT. few guests. Announcements Hill 60 tea afe Mrs; Ma'cey'a'June Angllcan tea. Mrs. J June 18. W. Nlcholls, Sons of Norway picnic, Juntf 21V Elk's Kiddies: Day, June 23, Par ade. Clowns. Sports, Football, Baseball, Boy's. Band. 29. 5. King's Birthday kin's, June 23. Tea, Mrs-. Par- Catholic: Tea,. Mrs; Ward's- June United Tea, June 25, 1 Presbyterian- Sunday Softool pic nic, June 2T. Presbyterian Bazaar, November i Anglican Sale Noyfrnbet 2; couple of weeks In the city and dis trict in connection with a plan to hostess and Mrs. H. L. Landrey, extend the service of the Pioneer regent 0f Hill Sixty Chapter. Airways Limited north from Van- Pouring are- Mrs. John Manson, couver to take in Prince Rupert Mrs. H. B. Rochester, Mrs. Ernest and Stewart sailed by the Catala Anderson and Mrs. H. N. Brockles' yesterday afternoon for Bella Bella by with Mrs. G. E. Moore, Mrs. enroute-back: to Ocean Falls. David Tavlor. Mrs. J. A. Frew and - - - - MORE ABOUT ANYOX FIRE Every Building Except One at Hid den Creek Mine Was Destroyed Last Week Further particulars have been received from the north of the forest fire which destroyed part jof the old Granby, camp of Anyox last week. The fire of unknown origin. starting near Carney Lake behind the mine at Anyox last week-end, was driven by -a wind onto the mine town, sweeping everything before it and totally destroying every building at the Hidden Creek mine that for years had housed anything from three to four hun dred men. In addition, machine shoos, recreation-1 halls, and' all such that go to make up such a community. Including, a large number of private residences. walks, planked roadway and every vestage of human habitation was 'destroyed, except the new cement bunkhouse-. Sweeping on down' the hllU the fire- encircled ,the Beach section of Anyox, destroying the big public school building jus'. beyond' the cemetery, By' this time all available nee in the way of firefighterr had' been obtained from Alice Arm The Forestry boat and officials a .a 1 111- ere also on tne scene, ana wu-i every man woman and child fighting: fire untll they could not stand on their feet any longer, the beach; townslte was saved by backfiring. At one stage the pipe line by the- smelter was saved by boring holes, in it and allowing the water to spray out. This same method was resorted to by the coke plant. Only by the lierplc fighting of the- entire' community, with out side, .iielp, was; the, town; smelter, concenwaiur, uurc pianv wm-s and several hundred houses at the Beach saved' from destruction During- the- intense heat of Mon day last, the community was kept In a state of general alarm, for, encircled by fire;, they had to con tend with lnumerable- outbreaks of fire all over the town, as a re sult of broken glass intensifying the sun's' heat and starting fresh fires; While the- fire was pretty well under control by the arrlvf.l of the Prince George Wednesday night, it flared up again wlthia fifty feet of the coke plant. While the fire is still burnlnc, and' the hllV side' for miles- Is spot ted with dry' burning? logs, the worst Is now over, and the fire fighters are- able- to' catch up with their sleep; Try' a Dally News- classified advertisement for best results. NEW ROYAL HOTEL JK.Zarelli; Proprietor " BOMB AWAY FROM Bv9n tar 50 Rooms Hot it Cold Water Prince "Rupert, .B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 188 Mrs. C. Harmon acting as ser- Hntol Arvinnl viteurs. Mrs. R. G. Mucaulay Is cashier. Savoy Mrs. H. A. Breen has charge of Fred Cote. Vancouver? F. T. Pat- raffle while Mrs. H. M. D; Ldmbe ;1h " m ?ZX ,terson and J. S. Watson, Edye Pass and Mrs. R; M. Wlnslow are look uiioviaiiocu, iw. v,t v.wvvt wiMA. J A Aln Tiff I U 1 U, r.Mr1n- :Ci , ' , u . 7T Hansen and' J. Leland, Claxton imru, wjoucul, Willis ouiuibun, nu, 332. WAKE-UP YOUR 1 1 LIVER BILE- And Youll Jump Out of Bed In tb I t Morninf Rarin' to Co Tb Brer should pear oal t. povrrfa at liquid bile into joor bowel. UUt. U tbi. UI I U not flowing-freely. 7mr food doean'tdiSMt. It Juat dean in th. bowtli. Gu bloata Dp your itomath. Yot(tmwtipatd. Baneful ' poiaoni go into the body, and you fi aoul,. una- mm Om world look. pook. A mra bawal moYMnent doesn't always Kei it the cum. Yoa need aomethlng that work, on th. IWr a. well. It takea the, good, old Carter'. Littl. Uver Pill, to vet tbeM two pound, of bit. flowing- fteety and nMlra TO feel ".p and op". Harm Us. and rnlW, luf main the bile flow- f reeljr. They do tbo work of calomel but haw no eatoreol or nurmry l them. A.k for Carter'. Ultle Lirer Pill, by BaiB.1 Stubbornly rtf use anything vie. lc I Royal ! Mr. and Mrs. Vic moral. Prince Rupert A. Sutherland, G. T. Scouler anc W. G. Mitchell, Vancouver. During the afternoon there is to- be a musical program arranged Grant, Bal- by Mrs. H. N. Brocklesby and ln- sluding vocal solos by Mrs. William Millar and Mrs. Ernest Anderson, iccompalned by Mrs. C. E. Culltn ind Diano selections by Mrs. E. J. Smith. BIOGRAPHY OF JOAN D'ARC NEW YORK. June 17: (CP) V. Sackville-West has delivered to her iublishers the manuscript for a jiography of "Saint Joan of Arc" for August publication. CLASSIFIED FOR SALE TOR SALE 5-roomed nouse, cor ner lot. Will take 2-roomed house as part payment. Box 14, Dally News. 1W ?OR SALE Pleasure boat, camn, 20 ft. long, 5' ft. beam, generator, electric light. 5 to 6 h.p. engine, $175. Phone Blue 814 after 6 p.m. (145) 3ENTLEMEN Personal drug sundries. Highest Grade Latest. Delivered. 15 for $1. (plain wrapper). Pacific Supply 751 Granville. Vancouver. FOR SALE Two full fonts of linotype mats, 9-polnt, light and bold, one font very little usea. Half a font new 14-point bold Cheltenham mats, straight and Italics; box of sorts, about 50 lbs.; full size linotype magazine, very little used. Might make trade for font of 6-point mats in good con dition or good saw. Dally News, Prince Rupert, B.C.. (tf) MALE HELP WANTED MEN WANTED To train for posl tlons In Radio, Television and Sound Engineering, Those selec ted- will be given a preliminary construction training at home supplied ana transput uiwuu ai-ranged' to' our studios -to complete training. Box 13, Dally News. (144) The Best Yet For Beautiful Walls STET The Washable Kalsomine No Sizing Covers Water Stains 21 Beautiful Shades STET Costs Less Because it Covers 20 More Than Ordinary Kalsomine 75c per package at Kaien Hardware PIIONE-3 Lady Betty Special Lady Betty Wash Cloth Lady Betty Powder Puff Sterling Tooth Brush Cuticura Soap Guest Size Ipana Tooth Paste-Small Swan Down Face Powder Small Special, all six items for Three 25-cent Tubes Squibb Tooth Paste per cane Ormes Ltd. yfi Pioneer Drtiqgiats Che Kexall tilor Phones; 8) & 82 Open Dally From 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. 50c Squibb Tooth Paste Special 50c The Latest in Bath Soaps Hard English Bath Soap 20C Sunday and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 p.m.. 7 pm. till 9 p.nu CANADIAN PACIFIC To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and Way Ports Princess Adelaide, every Friday at 10 p.m. To Vancouver direct Princess Louise. Princess Charlotte or Princess Alice, every Saturday at 5:30 p.m. To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway Princess Louise, Princess Charlotte or Princess Alice, every Monday a.m. For Information and Reservations W. L. COATES, Gen. Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. Union Steamships. Limited Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 VM. Due Vancouver, Thursday p.m. T.S.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, 10:30 PJtt. Due Vancouver, Monday a.m. ROUND TRIP FARE leaving Sunday 8:00 IM. calling Pt. Simpson, Stewart, Anyox, Naas Ri ver returning Tuesday, $14.40 Further information regarding sailings and tickets from R, M. SMITH, Prince Rupert Agent, Third Ave. Phone 568 THE LATEST SELECTED uauv a- Ruirmac Attractive New Hood Style with Smart Sun Visor We have a good selection Folding Carriers In Attractive Appearance and Style Leave nothing to be desired Modern designs and quality D. ELIO PnONE G REEN 421 FURNITURE EXCHANGE It's interesting to know when reading the Daily News that the people of the whole district are doing thft tame. t i it! Wednesday Juns 17, 1936 0AXL9 K5WB PAOJ TBCfOi HSs!lttU-i. iL-' . 1 ' 1 , f "i '.'"! HEtD Bt STORM The Armour Salvage Co.'s power tugs Algie and Daly were both held at Cumshewa Inlet, Queen Char lotte Islands, today awaiting ani abatement of the storm on Hecate Straits before returning to Prince Rupert. The former has been away for the past month- towing logging machinery to the Allison camp at Cumshewa- while the Daly crossed tills week to deliver a scowload of lumber frbm the Blllmor sawmill. saw hake rises SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, June 17: (CP) Run-oft from snows raised the level of Great Salt Lake 20 Inches between November 15 and May 1.. 3000 FOR BRIDGE TORONTO, June 17: (CP) More than 300O1 women are expected to take part In a- "travelling bridge" party being arranged for October 6 next. THREE DAY SALE Of Outstanding Values AT THE THRIFT THURSDAY, FRIDAY" & SATURDAY CUBE PINEAPPLE,, good value, large tin 10c MATCHES, 3 large boxes, par pkg. 24c 1 Pkg. MUFFETS & 1 large Exercise Book f Of The real whole wheat cereal; The.2 for ... --V MALKIN'S BEST COFFEE,, in a handy OOn preserving jar;: 1-lb. glass jar' uot LIQUID VENEER, Small hot 23c large bot. 45c NEILSON'S COCOA, irs,. to clear, per tin 15c BLUE RIBBON TEA, per lb. . 45c FREE! I BASEBALL GIFTS HEY KIDS-BE SURE TO GET THE SWELL BASEBALL GIFTS babHuTth I'M GIVING AWAY FOR QUAKER CORN FLAKES BOX TOPS ASK US FOR DETAILS QUAKER CORN FLAKES 3 pkgs. 22c Picnic Basket Specials RIPE OLIVES Extra large size 'J oz. -i Qp per tin. ... SWIFT'S PREMIUM SAUSAGE,: Ofip l's, per tin PORK & BEANS Libby's or Campbell's Qn per tin . . LIME JUICE Nabob, 12 oz. bot.. FELIX GINGER ALE 12 oz. Qi 9ff per doz. JIFFY MEATS Lamb Fricasse and Meat Balls Qs jSCi kill PEACHES, 2's, Libby's or Malkin's Best per tin 19c TOMATO SOUP, Libby's Gentle Press, 3 tins .25c ROSEDALE SOAP, Three bars in cello To clear, per pkg ORMOND'S CANDY, Royal Mixed 7C Assnrhnnnt. ner lb. HEINZ TOMATO KETCHUP, large, per bot. 21c THRIFT CASH & CARRY Phone 179 TheFxsh which made Prince RupertFamous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish k Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. LOCAL NEWS NOTES Moose and Legion meets Wed nesday, June 17. (142) H. P. Pullen will be the speaker tomorrow at the regular weekly luncheon of the Prince- Rupert Rotary Clubi Mrs. O. IT. Soles, wife of Constable O. H. Soles of the city police, returned to the' city on the Prince George this morning from a,, brief- trip to Vancouver. J. Q. Sutherland, who has been engaged in the tailoring business here for the past few years,, is" sailing this afternoon on the Prince George for Dawson. He plans to locate in the Yukon. Mrs. Peter Dolron; sailed yester day afternoon on the Catala for. a trip to Vancouver, Kathleen Morrison, Indian, for drunkenness," was fined $10, with option of seven days' imprisonment, in city police' court yesterday afternoon, R-. E. Roberts; after spending a Hill Sixty Tea Is Being Held: i Affair Taking Place This After noon at Home of Mrs. J. If. j Macey Hill Sixty Chapter, Imperial Or der, Daughters of the Empire, is holding a Rose Tea this afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. H. Macey, Second Avenue, the rooms being attractively decorated with roses for the occasion. Quests are beingr received by the i I a ill 31 h Hi 'i .. i ; J: 1 1 - 1'