"Pacific Milk Is equal to cream and very rch. It adds a spl-en-did flavor to tea and coffee, we use It right along and have fur a number of years." Pacific Milk IRRADIATED OF COURSE AlCTIOS SALE Tlmticr Salf N20319 nw-ri- will b offwd far le t Pub lic Auction it noon on th 14th day of Auzuft 1086. In Ui afflos of tlx Dl- trtirt ForwKr. Prlnc Rupert. BX3 tle L;c0.: X"i03l0 0 cut 3 865,000 fx. be aid measure, i Sprue. Cedar and Horn! :k on an area situated on (' Wt eide 'if Murchlson Island, Quern Charlotte Island Lnd District. T.i y?ar will be allowed for remo val of timber. 'Provided any one unable to auend tbf au!--iin In person may submit tender to be cpened at the hour of auction and treated aa one bid." Further particulars may be obtained from the Chief FXJreeter. Victoria. B.C., or DLrtru:t Forester. Prince Rupert. B.C LAND ACT Niillif of Inlrulion to apply In Iae Land In Prince Rupert land Recording Dis- tr:H of Range 6, Coast, and situate In Hudson Bay Pas midway between Bar on and Dundas Islands, being one-half mile south of the mo northerly of ice Nares Islands. Take notice that Robert Irvine, of Prince Rupert occupation Shell deader Intends to apply for a lease of tse following described foreshore lands:-- Commencing at a post planted on a rock one-half mile south of the mott I northerly of the Nares Islands, thence i vk' li chains; thence south 15 chains thetu-e east 19" chatns; thenct norfr"15 -b;lr.i to point uf commencement and rox'-sirUng 22. S acrea, more or less. KOllf.KT CI KN IKVINK Dated May 20th. 1936. I.AMI ACT (Voile uf Intention In appplj to lse iJtml In Prl.ve Rupert L&nd Recording DU- T., of Ranse S. Coast, and situate ! frontlna on the north ahore of the most southerly of the Narea Islands. Take notice that Robert Irvine' of I Prince Rupert, occupation Shell dealer Intends to apply for a lease of the following deacrlbed foreshore lands: Commencing at a txt planted on a rock 290 feet north of the north shore of the mutt southerly of the Nre Inlands thence wat 1$ chains: thente wuth IS chains thence ewrt IS chn: inence north 15 chain to point ot commencement and containing 23.5 acres, more or less. HOIIKKT (II.KN I It VINE Dated May 20th, 1938. IN TIIK SI'PKF.MK (Ol'KT OI'llKITISH (OI.IMIItt in- i-uoittit: in Tin: mtti:r or Tilt; -aominis- HMTIOV H'T" AMI IN TIIK MATTER OF TIIK f.STATK OP JOHN JOV, Defeated TAKE KOTICE 1Ju.t tw Order of His Honour Judge Flaher. local Judge of the Supreme Court of British Columbia, made the 22nd day of May, 1936, I was oppolnted Admin lit rutnr at the Estate ; of John Joy Dnonuted Intestate, late of rrince itupert. B. C, who died on tr.e 23th dav nf Aneil lata All nersons claims against the said estate are nereoy recrulred to furnish same properly verified to me on or before th 25th day of June. 1938: otherwlie dL- position of the said Estate will be modi without regard thereto. AH parties Indebted to the sold- Esate are required o Pay th amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. uated this 22nd day of May, 1936. NORMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator. Prince Rupert, B.C. The Dunes Surf bathing at Tlell, B.C, (below). ger aboard the Princess Louise on Saturday afternoon going through to Vancouver where he will spend Mrs. E. C. Stevens of Skldegate; who has been spending a week at Surf Inlet visiting with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ingraham, arrived on the Catala last evening from Butedale en-route back to her home on the Queen Charlotte Islands. Jack Wynne, customs officer at Ocean Falls and formerly located In Prince Rupert and at Anyox, is among those from this district who left" Vancouver yesterday on the Vlmy Pilgrimage. While lp the Old Country Mr. Wynne will visit his wife and son; Dick, who are now in residence at Epsom, England, where the latter Is taking up medical studies. 5. Miss V; Thompson. R, N. of ,the Port 81mpson General Hospital staff, who. has been spending some time visiting at her nome- in Van couver, arrived in the city on the Catala last evening from the south. Miss Thompson, who Is a sister of Mrs. J. B. MacKay of this city, Is on her way to Port Esslng- ton where the summer branch of the Port Simpson hospital Is now In operation. 16. Announcements J Anglican tea, Mrs. Alex Rlx, July Tea and home cooking sale, aid of Boys' Band, Mrs. J. Joy's, Third Ave. E., Thursday, July 23. Eagles' Picnic, Orassy Bay, July 26. Presbyterian Bazaar, November Anglican Sale November 26. BBaflRrt0LaaaaC aUCsaaaaaA :HRH Spend your vacation amidst the at "THE DUNES" beautiful surroundings of Tlell (above) at reasonable cost. Writ for literature & rates to- MADAM ItAJAUT Tlell, H.C. A- Juneau. Mrs. S. Punik nnd her son.! "ir. a v'Ml W11" nis P.ar.e.nu5' M.r: i nn on th. the Pri Princess Afia a1 I Mls- eu. Many pm Billy, sailed laide last Friday night for Vancouver. Her son Is to undergo, an examination by Dr. Klnsmaii of Vancouver. This Is the child on friends are giving welcome. him a hearty Lady Frank Barnard, widow of whose behalf thr Women's Labor jBritlsh and her slstr League carried out a campaign Mrs. (Dr.) Herman Robertson, were here this morning-aboard the Prin cess Alice going north from Vic toria to make the round trip to Skagway. Mr. and Mrs. Copley Bennett and Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Keren returned to the city on the Catala last evening from Vancouver. Mr: Bennett and Mr. Keron are In the railway mall service and were running out of Vancouver and Into the interior during the tie-up on the local railway line. C. F. P. Faulkner, assistant dis trlct engineer for the federal De partment of Public Works, arrived in the city on the Catala last eve nlng from Vancouver, being here on business In connection with the Improvement work which Is belrig carried out at the fishermen's floats here. Party is Given For Bride-Elect .Miss Thelma Skinner is Honored Again A delightful party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Sand-erwood on Saturday evening In honor of Miss Thelma Skinner whose marriage to Wilfrid Mac- Lean of Seal Cove will take place shortly. The evening was spent In dancing and games. Just before refreshments were served, Miss Skinner was presented with an electric waffle iron by little Miss Margaret Sanderwood on behalf of all the young laldes present. Assisting Mrs. Sander-wood were Miss Mary Geary, Miss Mildred Dixon and Mrs. O. Sather. . The evening proved most TENDERS ASKED Tenders are asked locally for r niori ' nwn ca W crm on If Klii newspaper carriers to use on their routes. BOAT UUKNED; INDIAN MISSING The Indian Department reports the finding of a glllnet fishing boat burned to the water's edge In Port land Inlet near Klncollth and an Indian fisherman, Charles McNeill of Greenville, missing.. Investlga tlon is being made. Mail Schedule For Vancouver- Monday 2 p.m. Tuesday ... I2:J0 pjn Friday 8:30 p.m. Saturday 6 p.m. July 4, 11, 15, 18, 22. 25, 29 ... p'.m. From Vancouver-Sunday pm. Monday a.m. Wednesday 10 .m. Friday 10 a.m. July e, 10, 13, 17, 20, 24, 27 .. a.m. .:: r Monday, July 13, 1938 DAILY H9W1 FAOl THRS3 Mrs. J- E. Jack, who has been visiting in Vancouver and else-where LURE OF SUCCEEDED in the south, returned to the LOCAL NEWS NOTES CAffT CALL city on the Catala last evening. ' YOU NAHANNI IN EXAMS m iaM aa? Dance Tonight, Moose Hall. Senior Football tonight, 6:45. ! MCA ui -Build H.O. Payrolls" Furniture for sale. Apply a. H. The 8ekinr Trace of Hidden Mother Results of Toronto Conservatory members of the Ladles, IUd. fivrr Trails rnvaiwif "SALMI' Jg MUnrO, JIU tilth. tf. Oransa LruW nnrt nf t.h Junior Of Music Tests. 16 Yeart Ago " 'Oranite Lodun hnld thlr annnnl'' and Mrs Hnrrv riov ...v. m . . . .. ... - Thp fnllnttMnp 1 a list nf Rich ' ' ' w"u lurcn. faraae ia- in Anucan ROYCROFT A1U Jul v 13- (CP) -, j,Tl . TJ Stklna- to' nas a visit with, her fc. a. Applethwaite was a pas- brother, Duncan Miller, who is. irt lnaue n,. -ir " senger aboard the Catala last eve- suendin th m a letter Mrs. D. points out the ,, u-und from v.n,,.., vanrnuvpr in t. inm nrnnan i i " a. . i iU: ' oran"K to cream. Other patrons 7 7 " , Ukeneu 8tewart to Dav ft vklt w . have In hundreds of letters. This a T; Applethwaite, Stewart bar- O. A. McMcholl. eeneral nas-douh hSE Zh TZZJZr', TVJS 1 7rtums i wrUeV fUiter' 'enBer aBent ft,r nadlan. Na- a. mother lode secreted: In an ice! clflc is extra rich. Mrs, D. writes. ticnal llalhvavs 3t vnMnvor u tnnnH. .,o v.. . v - . - - , v w4V s.v w Riiu guaiUCU Mjf A Rt Rev. G. A. Rlx, Bishop of making- the round- trip to Alaska terrible, mysterious curse. Platzer i Caledonia, returned to the city on aboard the steamer Prince Robert vUlted this area, between the (the Prlncess LouUe Saturday after- which was in port this morning. headwaters of the Toad and South noon from a trip to the Atlln and Nahlnnl rivers 300 miles north- iTelegraph Creek districts on eccle- ' Norman L. Freeman, local reprc- west of Fort Simpson, 16 year I siastlcal duties. , tentative of the International Fish- ago. I erles Commission, returned to the Twice since he has Four persons are known to have met violent death while searching for riches hidden in Dead Man'j Valley. There were the MacLeod brothers, William and Frank, whfi brought out rich samples of free-milling gold in 1906 that assayed at $5000. Returning to Fort Simp son two years later they were mysteriously shot down, Ole Jorgeson and Phil Powers also sought the rich lode of virgin gold. They met the same fate as the MacLeods. At least four other seekers after the yellow metal took1 up the quest and vanished from the ken of the North. President Leigh Brlntnell of Mackenzie- Air Services piloted an aerial expedi tion Into the Nahlnnl two year, ago. Rich Samples As far back as 1900 an Indian named Little Nahlnnl brought in rich samples of quarts, to the mis. slon at Fort Liard. He refused to divulge the location of his find; Several people still living have seen- coarse gold mined' by the MacLeod brothers, Spme of th? leces. thev said, would searcelv pass through the neck of a bottle;! A student of mining In Germany I and with years of experience In countless mining areas, Platzer travelled by dog team on his first visit to Nahinni's mountains, just across the boundary line into Yukon Territory. Four years later he guided the first exploratory aerial expedition Into the terrain on a fruitless search. "I know there Is gold there," ho said, "because I found It. On one or two creeks I found coarse placer gold. There Is also free-mllllng quartz, r would like to go in thii summer and plan on a two-year visit." A comfortable, existence on his well-ordered ranch irks the veteran pathfinder. (Tall- and erect, he carries'? tils' years ; lightly He can'-still pack 100t pounds, and cover 30 miles a day- ovef rough mountainous trails. Local Girl Is Ketchikan Bride Miss Edyth Hazel Thompson Is Married to Clarence Purdy The marriage took place In Ketchikan on July 4 at 7:30 p.m. of Miss Edyth Hazel Thompson, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thompson of Prince Rupert, to Clarence Purdy of Ketchikan. . Mrs. May Williams was matron of honor and Max Marvin was groomsman. The bride wore a white ensemble and the matron of honor had a yellow ensemble. ' The couple will reside In Ketchikan. The bride has made her home all her life In Prince Rupert and will have the felicitations of many local friends. Hotel Arrivali Prince Rupert D. J. Bartlett and R. M. Johnston, Vancouver; C. B. Frayer, H. M.C.S. Vancouver; A. D. Matheson, Carlisle Cannery; Charles F. P. Faulkner, New Westminster; Mrs. E. CI Stevens, Skldegate. Savoy Mr. and MrsR, L Brash, city; T. ooinell, Port Slmpion, First I Jack Hlldltch, a well known for- city on tne Catala t evening where countless prospectors lefr fait- GRADE V History Class Honors Jean ,mer local boy and now In the ser- uom a Dnei lrlP 10 uteaaie on oi- meir oones. wnue searcmng for, GRADE III i vica of t'he Hudson Bay Co. at ficIal buslns- "e saed this, af- an all-land route to the Klondike Harmony, History He Is convinced there Is. gold, Greerii Agnes A. Rochester. both- free-mUllng quartz and pla Howard Frlzzell arrived In the cer, hidden away In the mountains a holiday visiting with- his mother, clty on tne Prlnce Robert thls I16 "ploei ? I920',,0" Mrs. John Dore. morning from Chicago. He is here.send of Tropical Valley was ex- auer an absince of several years, l""ueu. Mc- Lean. Pass Marybelle Stiles. GRADE IV Harmony, Counterpoint Honors Margaret McCaffery. Harmony Honors Mary Orme. Pass Venetla Feero, Jean sic-Lean (equal.) Counterpoint i Honors Adele Mussallem, ornrt Phrlcttncpn Phlon Wfehl- ! Frances Lake. Y.T. was a passen- on ie rnnce uooerc ior s "c goiu-irenwea aays on Honors Eva E. Cavalier, Helen Pass Joy Green. Harmony Honors Frances Moore. Pass Jean Derry, Marie Amadio. History First Class Honors Ethel Phyllis Hamblin. GRADE II First Class Honors Dorothy Plte, Frances Dagllsh, Itu Kanaya, Marlon Coombs, Annie Petersen (equal), Ada Brown, Edward A. Drake, Ralph W. Morln. Honors Emily Yamanaka, Mary Piistak, Patricia McClymont. GRADE I First Class Honors Elmore Hanklnson, Kathleen Nlckerson, John W. Eastwood. Honors Marjorie E. Miller, Yvonne Riffou, Edith Ritchie. Rev. C. D. Clarke, pastor of First United Church, returned to the city on the Prince Robert this morning from a trip to Vancouver on business in his capacity as re presentatlve of the men on , the arbitration board between Canadian National Steamships and pur sers and stewards. 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ROUND TRIP FARE leaving Sunday 8:00 PJM. calling Pt. Simpson, Stewart, Anyox, Naas River returning Tuesday, S11.40 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 llth, 22nd, Aug. 1st, 5:30 p.m; 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. S3. "Princess Alice" July 13th, 24th, Aug. 3rd, 11:30 a.m. For Information and Reservations W. L. COATES, Gen. Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C.