S8' ,turd.y April 4, 1936 DAILY KIWI -PAOBTHREB or Lawn Writing Paper Sii Sheets and ;() Envelopes Special Value 50 Frank Medico Filter Cqoled Pipes Made from finest briar root $1 English Make Pure Bristle Dental Plate Brushes 50c Ormes Ltd. Zitfie Pioneer Drttqgists V,e Keiall BUr Phones: 81 & 82 Open Dally prom 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 p.m., 1 p.m. (ill p.m. Jhere is a Reason Why Our Coal Business Has Grown In Spite of Keen Competition We sell the best coal in C Vrs g We deliver promptly. tye can trove Bui&mt We have courteous driv- ts wort r (j arc taur fft7t I eV i v. a, jr y t If you are not already a E customer of ours phone for..a-triaLaii uer of our coal. PHILP0TT EVITT & CO. LTD. 051 PHONES 652 THE MINERALS OF BRITISH COLUMEIIA This Province has produced minerals of an aggre-gata.value of $1,424,8,000.00. The value of Mineral production for the year 1985 is estimated at $47,810,612.00, being an increase of 13' r over the production for 1934. The high light of mining in British Columbia during the year has been the substantial increase in gold w silver For authoritative information regarding mining development in the Province, apply to THE DEPARTMENT OF MINES Victqriq, B.C. The Fsh which made Prince Rupert Famoas "Rupert Brand" SMOKED -BLACK COD- ' Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. f LOCAL NEWS NOTES Cash for old gold. Bulger's (tf) See the Fashion Footwear's display of shoes specially priced at; $2.95. If.- Thomas McClymont sailed last! night on the Princess Adelaide for a honth's visit to Victoria in the interests of his' health following a recent serious illness. Mrs. Lemon sr. of Fifth Avenue East sailed last nignt on the Prin- Icess Adelaide for Vancouver. She plans, on visiting foor two or three months in the south. , Tom Hanson, an old offender. was up in city colice court IhU morning on a charge of drunken ness and was fined $25, with op tion of ten days' imprisonment, lie paid the fine. At the meeting of the Prince pupert Chamber of Commerce last night t was decided to support the suggestion tfyat the meeting of the Associated Boards of Trade of Cpntral British Columbia be held a,t Quesnel this year. Hotel Arrivals lloyal W. Jefferson, city. Prince Rupert W. B. Wetmore, Vancouver; H. M. Church, Vancouver. Central Mrs. JI. Paulson, Oona River; George Flynn, H. Milson, I. Olspn fand H. Uyeda, city; J. Jones, C.rj. r.: Mr. and Mrs. Frankum, Jean ana uernie ranicum ana Leo t;ar- ison, Vancouver. Knox Mr. and Mrs. Hansen, A. Mik-elson and Helton Foray, city; E. Anderson, Ooona Riyer. Announcements Saturday Night Dancing Party, Commodore Cabaret. Baptist sale, April 8. Grange Ladies' Spring pale, Qdd-fellqws' Hall, April 9. Lutheran Easter Sale April 9. "Rich Young ! Church, April 10. ' St. Andrew's sale. 'Aprif 16. April 17. Ruler," Baptist QueehiMary Daffodil Dance, Eas- iter Monday. Easter ' . Noyelty Hali.Vprjl 13,, Dance, Moose Hospital Charity Ball, April 13, Moose Hall. Premier Orchestra. Cathedral . Easter Dancing display. Oddfellows' Hall, ; Free public mass dispay of physical education' program, Satur day, April 18. Exhibition Building. Cambral Chapter Dance" April 24. "Leap Year United Spring Sale, April 30. Gyro Hoedawp, Mqosc Hall, May St. Peter's Spring Sale. May 7. Elks' Kiddles Flag Day May 25.; 1 SPECIAL 1 Chevrolet MASTER SEDAN yith Trunk Complete 1936 Licence Just Like New $950,00 Kaien Motors Limited CHEVROLET HEALERS, Third Ave. Phone 52 Tonight's train, due from the East at 10:20, was' reported thL-: morning to be on time. Canadian Legioa B. E. S. L. ex ecutive meeting. Monday 8 p.m. Half yearly meeting Wednesday. rT For Rent Rooms, also garage, vestigate reception cpnditlons throughout the district And that a site be phoseh for a station that would serve the whole pf Northern British Columbia. The Smltrjers letter was as follows: "The setting up of a special cqm mittee to deal with radio matters is contempfated at Ottawa and it is almost a certainty that either Mr. Turgeon or Mr. Hanson, mem bers fpr Cariboo and Skeentf, will be appointed to that body "Writing as a northern central resident of British Columbia. I feel that sdme special pressure be undertaken to. bring the question of better radio reception tp the no-tlpe of Uiis committee and feel that the best means possible would be a resolution or memqrandum from the boards of trade or cham bers, of commerce to their respepr tive members, who In tuf11 I know will dq everything In their power tq give us better radio reception. "A resolution or memorandum tq your respective members stat? Ing local disturbances. Inability to get Canadian stations, the necessity of having a powerful staUon In Vancouver or having a 1000-watt station in the northern or central part of the province which would take care of outlying districts and any other local improvements that may be suggested by your members. "You will have no doubt noted that Trail, B;C. is getting a 1000 watt station which will take pare o( the southern part f tne P?P vlnce and feel that with united ac tlpn we shouM. be able to get the sme' in . Northern British Criiim bia. "It would be appreciated if you would have the question brought up at the next meeting of your or ganlzatlon and Jf in accord have a resolution or memorandum drafted apft sent 6 your Ottawa member." We sel circulation. We have It, SNAP J PI t F I N t OWDER Chans 4 rot KHH .n-OH. SAW !?M . Atf L, ROYAL LUNCH The best p'ace in tqwn to eat WHITP COOKING HOlifE BAKING Try our Sandwiches Si Coffee Phone 8G7 719 Third Ave. DEDICATION OF CHURCH Fine Edjfire at itkata V Bo Opened purinjr Eeaster eek By Bjshpp Uix The native village of Kitkatta is making ela&orate preparations for the grand opening during Eas meals it desired. Mrs. Gammon, ter Week of the fine new St. 427 5th Ave. East. Phone Blue 967. Peter's Church which has bern (8ii completed after three years of labor. Rt. Rey. O. A. RUc D.D. The local Chamuer of Commerce Bishop of Caledonia, will conduct last night elected to membership the dedicatory services and, will T. A. Mc Waters, new manager for sperm several nays ai misavia in W. H. Malklrj Co. Ltd. in Prince connection tnerewiin. Rupert, succeeding W. G. Middle- building of the phurch has ton who wa? forced to leave owing caFTea W W"" v to illness, prsnip ri, ine Mcewior wiuo, iut iinai work was ine ounoing oi a npv rnnrt from th main street of D Aril A f C the village to tie church, I4lJlJ kO fiurlng the past weels, arrange- merits for the dedication, cere-Ill rxinnitrinnrk VI II h II monies, have been completed. Lr L)JsJ UUkJlJ Henry Brpwn and Joe nnjs weie Asking viuer povfrs ana uei- as secretary. ter Reception Asked I Thj; program wU include a ban tary of the Chamber has written Olqf Hanson in regard to iH asking that a qualified man be sent Q in quet of- welcpme. pn Thursday eve- Radio matters came before the ning by the White Cross Sqclety.i Chamber of Commerce at its regu- the grand opening on Frlday; with lar monthly meeting last night, banquet by Chief E. H. Gamble There was a request from the local and evening service; a banquet radio sation for suvport in its on Saturday by the Young Mens request for wider privileges which Christian Association and concert the chamber, on recommendation by the Kincoutn enpir; aeaicauon of the radio committee, decided to services on Easter Sunday, bar.- glye. A letter from R. Evans of Quet on Monday, by Henry ColU- Smlthers was read and the secre- sn The Kltkatla cpneert band, un- ' ' I - ,i I. JWV 1 The Letter Box 1 i . -' ..... . . i, .,. objects' to iy:QW yopKJQ Editpr. Pally News: Through yur valuable paper we wouid like to bring talhe attention of $e, public the action, pf Cpna? mIsjboiejf Aider, n forcing wpmen on .city relief tp, wqfiqf tfcelr a); lowanlce with the possible alternative of having their : subsistence the Salvation Army We would, like to ask why. should they be made tb work at all? And why work for the Salvation -Army? What connection has the. SalvaT tlon Army with the city relief and Mr. Alder? Perhaps this. Is a new scheme of his to boost Pripce Ru pert, It will sure look good when tourists- pome to town to have them know that -our women are forced to work for their miserable pittance. What a boost for Rupert! We wish to appeal direct to the youth of this city. What would you; chairmen of meetings held, for I think if your mother had to work? Local Station Receives Support In this purpose with William Ridley Would you care to see your mother or sister washing clothes for the Salvation Army? J. CARROLL, Convener, Publicity Committee, P. R. Unemployed: j-..D.i,iiim der Henry Brown, and the St. Peter's Church choir will take a prominent part In the ceremonies and there will be delegations from' New Metlakatla, Alaska, Kltwan ga, Klncollth, Greenville, Ketchi- kan, Massett and Aiyansh. CHURCH NOTICES $T, ANDREW'S QATHEP.RAL (Church of England) Very Rev. J. B. Gibson, Dean 11 A.M., Confirmation and Holy Communion-Preacher: The Lord Blshpp of Caledpnla ?"-?0 P.M., Siinday School 7:30 PJkl., Evening Prayer and Sermon 9 P.M, The choir will render the Sacred Cantata "OLIVET TO. CALVARY" SATIN GLO WEEK The Manufacturers' Annual Sale of Satin-Glo Products is on this week. You can cut the cost of spring ' decpratlng by purchasing NOW! You Sjve 1.00 pn J gpls., 50c pn qts., 25c pn pts. We supply the necessary coupons free ONLY ONE MORE DAY OF SALE THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD, SPRING CLEANING Phone? Green 421 it ;.iiA vt. Jf ypi should iinprpvc ypuf home with new furpi-turc we buy what you cannot use, r Used Furniture AT HEASQNAJW VWfS Beds, Dfpsscrs; Dining Upo?n Suites, China Cjibiricts, ' Tables, Chairs, Sjngcr Sewing Alachtftes,-. Electric VasJiinir Machines, Radips,. Rtc. EL O FURNITURE EXCHANGE V si Rats anil'Beaver We Tiave a' big order, for both and in order," to UijJucp trappers and dealers to ship thlr skins we are offering more than market, prices. 3hfo them, in and w will wire the ijibney Immediately. The. Old Rf!i4.W J. ?arelll. Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" Bafes I1.P0 9 50 Ropjns Hot ft Cpld W.aler PrUxpe Rupert, B.p. Phone 28 f p, Bpx 0f H ct: SALE Timber Sale X1R.V.0 Then will h$ olferwl Xor sale at Public Auctlcnv at npon. p?) tie seventh day ot May, 193 fti thf ptlife of the District roretJV wince' Kuperc, a. u. the Lloence X18560 to cut 2.078 000 Xept. iward meaeure. of Spruce, Cgr and Hei&lqclj; on a vm -situated on the southtrll porUoq at Lyell Island, ' adjacent" to. Beresfora Armr Que a Charlotte Islands Land District. One year will be allowed tor removal of tlmlifr; "Provided iny one. unable to attend the auction " IH person " may -eubnilt tender to be opened at the hour of auction and treated as one bid." ' Further particulars, may be obtained or District Forester. Prince Rupert, B.C. Tlmlier. Male X 18171 There will be oflered lor sale at Pub lie Auction, at noon, on the th day of June, 1936, in the ctffl ol .ttie District Forester, Prince Rupert, the Licence X18771. to cut 94VJ.0OP Xeet board measure of 8pruce. Cedar- and Hemlock ft areaj situated on IJutfon nltt. juan rerez ckjuho, um viMnruin Islands Land District. Three year will be allowed roc rt- mova) pf tbpr. rrovioea any one uniwit wj nuii the auctlort m person may, ubm tender tQ be, Ofne4 el $he hour oi. auction nt trea.tefV as on,e qio.. : Further particulars may De ooiauim from the Chief Forester' VIctorW B.C, or District Forester, Rrtnoe" Bupert, B..C. In III 1-KOlUTE the lUttrr. ot the "J dm 1 11W ration .tnd In tlje fftcr ft the.,Esfale pf. VIIlain I'liliiani, IeeeakVd TAKE NOTICE that by Wdtr of pis Honor, W. E. Ffher. the. 3rd day CJ Anrll.' AXL 193S. I ias aimolnted Ad ministrator qf the estate "of' WUllam Putnam, deceased, "and all -partlen hav ing claims against th said fstat arf hereby required to, furnish, same, prtpr erly verified to "me 'ptii pr before the 5th day of May. AD. 1938, and all parties, indebted to thf stat are required to pa the amount of their indebtedness tp me forthwith. . MJKMAJN A. vva.fl. "Official Administrator., Prince Hubert. B. C. Dated the 3rd day of April. ADj 1933. IK rUOllATK n the WT $ nJf "'nUPlf"on And i the MHrt of ir WM "I i"i A. Colburn, Hecensed. TAKE NOTICE that by Order of Hl Honour Judge" Fisher datfd the, ,3,4th day of March AD- 1836. I n&t appointed Administrator of the Estate of ueprge v, iiDuni ui amiu, Columbia. ,. Mltiff. Deceased and all 'pitleB''Jtvlr;'lalnia gainst the said ZSttte1 art- Hereby " required to furnish same properly verified to, me on or i Be fore tne tn day of iay ioo " persons Indebted .to the EsUt are required to pay the amount of their in- eDieaneas to me ioruiwuu. Dated the 2th day ql liarcn ffts. HERBERT I". OLASSBV; OfflcfaU Administrator, ATL1N, B. C. LASil) ACT,. ... . .. NUre Of Inimtloq tg ipptr tn Uy iJind In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Rang (J Coast, and situate od Kaien bland clfe to PaJloway Rapids Bridge. Take notice that I. Martin MUler ot Prince Rupert, B.C, occupation fjtimber-man Intend, to apply for lease pf th following oeficriDea jamas; Commencing at a. post planted ap- Droxlmatley 3 00Q ft. north aS lots 11?. u. u. 21, tango Joas mence 660 feet eat; then 760 ft. south thence 66Q feet east; thence aeo ix. north thence following th" hor line to post of commencement and containing ten acres, more or less. Dated March 6. 36. Mvn act Sol Ire nl Intent lop to apply to teaia Ijind n Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Range S CoaaW and. ''Tt cioee to uajiQway K&piaji wiaz,, near Tak nptAce Uiat Iv Martli Mljler q' Princ niv1. fl.c, qocupatlon Lt)r-man intends to aply to I the following tiescribtsd ;rrhor. laadai ' CoBunenclng at. a pout Planted ap-proximately 3.000 ft. north 61 laU US' ii a. u. asi, lurLg a uoast inrin thence about 600 ft," south to opposite ahqr thence northerly following the shqrqlln to posY ox commenavnent, and contalavlna' 1 15 acm, more or leat. MARTIN UTLLia Dited Uaroh , 1939.