PAOB rouH START THE MONTH RIGHT Take Advantage of These Specials. FREE DELIVERY SERVICE Of Orders $1.00 or Over EUREKA BLEACH AUl f An quart bottle HOUSEHOLD AMMONIA 4Ap l"v ,f who lUCUb UUbWb . PRINCESS SOAP FLAKES . large pkg SUPER SUDS per pkg ELEPHANT LaUNDRY SOAP, large cake, each ISC 10c 10c TOILET SOAPS Palmolive, Coleo, Iris, Lilac, White Rose, Jasmin, Bay Rum, any. assortment JJg w 1U1 'pitted dates per lb DRIED APPLES per lb 10c 17c KING OSCAR SARDINES OCn 3 tins "" Watermelon Arriving: Wednesday MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where Dollars Have More Cents P. O. Box 575 Phone 18 Clearance Of Odd PAINT, VARNISH and ENAMEL Lines Gallons $3.25 Half Gallons $1.75 Quarts 98c Pints 59c h Pints 39c Handy Cans, 2 for .35c We will be glad to be of assistance to you in your painting: problems. Kaien Hardware WANTED Camp Run Hemlock Logs. Phone Green 687 or Write Stanley Bishoprick jr. Prince Rupert Hyde Transfer Card Tables and Chairs For Rent Graham Island 3X and 5X SHINGLES PHONE 580 Office 315 Second Avenue WHIFFLETS From the Waterfront Pilot Roy Munter of Ketchikan was here for a few hours yesterday afternoon with his commercial seaplane, bringing in three passengers He arrived at 3:30 pjn. and left about 8 o'clock last evening on his return to Ketchikan. Bringing in a fair sized list of passengers, C. N. R. steamer Prince John. Capt. Dan McKinnon. ar rived In port at 8 o'clock this morn ing from Vancouver via the Queen Charlotte Islands and will be here until 10 o'clock Friday night when she will sail on her return south over the same route. Coming out of Vancouver, the Prince John had a full list of passengers consisting largely of loggvrs for the Queen Charlotte Island camps. C. N. R. steamer Prince George, Capt. . . , arrived in port at 10:45 this morning from Vancouver, Powell River and Ocean Falls and will sail at 4 o'clock this afternoon for Anyox and Stewart whence she will return here tomorrow evening southhoufnd. During the railway tle-un. most of the halibut now being landed at Prince RuDert will have to he .placed in cold storage here except lor such Canadian fish as is shipped fresh to Vancouver. American shipping regulations will not permit the shipping of bonded United States fish south from here on Canadian vessels. For this reason, it is anticipated the railway tie-up will to a large extent result in the cessation of American landings for the time being. Tuesday halibut price was strong at Seattle, averaging 1 1 V'2c a pound, the highest since the first few days of the present season. Landings at Seattle have been light during the past few days and this has been the cause of the higher price there. A total of 56,000 pounds sold at Seattle yesterday as follows: Venture, 32,000 pounds, San Juan, HV4c straight; Tacoma. 13,000, Booth, ll3,ic straight; Dawn, 6,000, New England, ilV2c (cold, 5c and 3c); Merritt, 5,000, lPic (cod, 5c and 3c). Joseph Barrowclough came north from Vancouver on, the Prince George this morning, being here to join the steamer Prince Charles as purser for the season. Percy Hetherington, popular second engineer of the steamer Prince George, is receiving congratulations on the birth of a son In Vancouver. Notice of LAM) ACT mention to apoljr to Pur- chase I .and In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Queen CharloM Tularin of Lot 45; theruce due South to shoreline; thence West along shoreline to point or commencement and contain. Ing 40 acres more or less. AMBROSE P. ALLISON. Pres. Allison Logging Co. Ltd. Dated Aorll 21. 1038 IN THE St'PKKMK. f'Ol'RT OK HltlTISH COI.l'.MHIA IN I'KOIIATE IN THE MATTKIt OF THE "AII.MIMS. TKATIOX ACT" AMI IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OI JOHN JOY, Deceased. TO RAISE $1800 FOR BOYS' BAND (Continued irom Pane 1 city has been divided into fifteen zones, each to be covered by one organization. Each canvasser has an attractive scroll, locally printed and hand-colored, the title page of which carries an appeal to each citizen to become an honorary member of the Prince Rupert Boys' Band Association by the donation of one dollar. The donors' signatures on a scroll will form a permanent record of the success of thls campaign, since the scrolls are to be preserved In the city museum. Although one dollar Is all that Is being requested for partici pation in this "Eighteen Hundred Club" drive, provision Is made on separate scroll sheets for don ations of over one dollar and it Is hoped that many such donations will be offered. A strict public audit of all cam paign finances will be made, the regular executive committee of the Boys' Band of which W. H. Tobey is chairman, being responsible "for administration of ah funds. The salary of the bandmaster Is in the hands of the permanent Boys' Band Associa tion and Parents' Association. quite apart from this campaign. This canvass closes on June 22. other phases being a separate solicitation of business firms and arganlzations for donations other than the personal donations now-being requested. A grand carnival to be held on June 29-30. of which details will be given later. and various lesser activities arr arranged by separate The public is requested to stand behind the special Campaign Committee and its assistants drawn from the citv orzanizatlnns. In their effort to put the Boys' Band "over the top" by July 1. FLOOD WATERS ON EBB TODAY (Continued rrom Page 1) no ill-effects. So high Is the water over the tracks that Jimmy Don aldson was able to run his big gas-boat Blllmor in the water over the tracks through the snowsheds above Kwinitsa yesterday. Police Reports Over provincial police radio it was learned this morning that the last two nights have been cooler at Prince George and, after having risen eight inches in twenty-four hours, the Fraser River was beginning to recede. Earlier Information from Prince George was that the water there had reached a level six feet above the 1920 high record mark, the gauge on the steel bridge there showing twenty-one feet above low water mark. Twenty families have evacuated their j homes In the Cache area In the east end of Prince George. The Bulkley River around Smi-therS Is said to have been only in the usual flood condition for this and situate on the North short T of i . C OI yean OI course' tne Situa- Cumshewa Inlet Immediately South oil Won at Klsplox, Glen Vowell and Take notice that the AllUon Lozelns i Hazelton on the "PPer Skeena Is of company Limited of Vancouver, b. c unprecedented seriousness. ECSSKl,TlieNaas Rlver- according to commencing at a post planted at the 'i government Telegraphs reports W. corner of Lot 45. o. n. I thnr.'jo., . i . 60 chains East alon With ,,.'""' wtts W De In ex- WATEK NOTICE Dltertloii and I'se TAKE NOTICE that Consolidated ........,s , oiiKiuny io. 01 uanada Ltd. whcee address U Trail n r wrri for a licence to take and Use 17 cubic b-.i sua c; water cut cf Bjulde; Creek, wh'ch Hews southerly and drains Into Surprise Lake about two mll east cf the west end of the lake. The water will ,h Hit.rii . .v. TAKE NOTICE that by Order of H's 5 Z.J ti l aut the mlddl Honour Judge Fteher, Local Judze of mri? Z ase889; 2 mU's from th the Supreme Court of Brmsh Columbia SSh-M? m and wl" be use" made the 22nd day of May? 103? I wa, mm cSw S9 Upon thc having cLrfamthe J &V,'n, Sp?L'' hereby to "WutL .5 and 10 tto required furnish same Dro. aZ ,w .. perly verified to me on or before Pthe JtTJ "i,1' wl" 1 U 25th day of June 1036? otherwS? B WatCT Reorder at Atlln, debted to the said are required th TtJ1 Watcr or DATED this 22nrt f ... w"?ln tnlpt'Jr y after the frst ao- Notice of ' "".' ntcarance or h i . . NORMAN A. WATT Official Administrator. Prince Rupert. B.C. LAND ACT mention to aimlv In Inu. Ind In PrllWfl Rlvrmrt JnA n .. District of Queen Charlotte Islands, and oltuate on Oumshewa Inlet frontlno on . . . J " Minu wiiicn is situ ated lmmniiatiiv Rm.tk . Qunen CharloMe Islands District. nunice inat the Allison LoggUjp intends to A.nri tnr i.- . . lowing described Ftoreshore Lands:- imiencing at a pout planted at the B. W. Corner nt T j-t j n . . v""f u" owun-n; inence bo chains due East thenoe due North to Shore-Un. thence West along shoreline to point of commenceiment and conUln-Ing 30 acres, more or less. AMBROSE P. ALLI80N, . rrc"' A,ln hogging Co . ' Ltd. Dated April 31, 1938. i newspaperi (.'ONlSOI.IDATED MINTNO ft SMEI.TI.M1 CO. OF CANADA LTD. J?f-U .or lhe trst PWb'lcaUon c-f hi this notice Is June 3, 1038. (J. 3. 10. 17. 24). COAL TO PLEASE EVERYBODY Satisfaction Guaranteed FAMOUS EDSON ALBERTA COAL IUJLKLEY VALLEY COAL VANCOUVER ISLAND COAL PRINCE RUPERT FEED COMPANY PHONE: 58 and 558 TWO FILMS ON SCREEN Tempestuous Farce and Thrilling; Western at Capitol Theatre "The Moon's Our Home," an amusing screen farce with Marz- aret Sullavan In the leading role, and "Bar 20 Rides Attain " a fast- moving western starring William Boyd, comprise a mid-week double bill program on the screen of the Captlol Theatre here. In "The Moon's Our Home." Margaret Sullavan portxays a tempestuous little spitfire con trollable only by a person equally nery, her grandmother. As a skyrocketing motion picture star. Margaret hears of, and determines to hate, a man she calls a "globe trotter who would be lost without his hot water bottle." Henry Fonda, a warld-famous author-explorer, has heard of her, and has learned to despise the sound of her name, referring to her as "the phoney blonde with a face that resembles French pastry " The meet, fall desDerately in love without knowing their real iden tities, .marry, separate, and are brought together again In a scrappy, adventuresome and wildly romantic comedy. "Bar 20 Rides Again" is a stirring story about Hopalong Cassl-dy's subjugation of the notorious outlaw, "Nevada," who has a hideout In the Snake Butte country. The outlaw and his band of rust lers have been preying on Jim Arnold at his SV Ranch, and Jim ap- Yukon Women Like Fine China Klondykers Never Think of Lock- j ing' Doors, Mrs. Black Says TORONTO. June 3: (CP) "People of the Yukon never think of locking their doors," Mrs. i George Black, M. P., told I.O.D.E. 1 members recently, telling of the I little log cabin homes, three orj four rooms, with, many of them, electricity and running water "And there is very little major crime, which Is remarkable, considering that we have all kinds of people, good, bad and Indifferent," she added. ' "The one extravagance of the women of the Yukon is fine china," she confided. Not being able to spend money on carfare, and with no movies," at least most of those which come are about a year old, the woman spends her extra money on fine china." peals to Hopalong for help. That harU-rlding, qulck-on-the-trigger cowpuncher succeeds in locating Nevada's place In the hills, wheio he pretends to be a "sucker" for the outlaw's crooked 'card games. I Then hrto the scenc'ride the rest of the "Bar 20" gang Johnny Nelson and Red Connors among them to lend Hopalong Casslday- n hand In ridding the countryside of the rustler gang, The drama, not without its romantic Interest, has plenty of riding and shooting. Wednesday, jg t , IMf House Paints Floor Enamels )0 & 9 28) - PLUS - Win. Itoyd in "BAR 20 RIDES AGAIN" (At 8 25) Tonight & Thursday fj . Last Complete Show 8: J:25 k. -t HAPCO PORCH PAINT 333 Marine Paints Copper Paints Is prepared especially for front steps and verandah floors, It stands wear and weather. THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. If you lose anything, try a classified ad. DOMINION OF CANADA BONDS The Bank of Canada is authorized by the Minister of Finance to receive applications to sub-! scribe in cash for: - ' $20,000,000 Thirty-year 3 1-4 per cent bonds, due June 1, 1966 ' ' Callable on or after June 1, 1S5G Issue, price: 99.00 and accrued interest, yielding over to maturity. Proceeds will be used for general purposes of the Government of Canada. Payment to be made In full against delivery of Interim certificates on or about June 8, 1936. The Bank of Canada is further icr authorized to receive applications to convert Dominion of bonds, maturing in 193G, into: ' IfC :.-. ': . . Canada Janada Four-year 1 Bonds, Due June 1, 1910 Issue price: 99.50 Vc, .: Yielding 1.63 to maturity; or Thirty-year 3J Bonds, Due June 1, 1966 Callable, on or after June 1, 1956 ' ' Issue price: 99.00 , Yielding over 3.30 to maturity. Bonds -accepted " for conversion will be valued at the following prices, which are Inclusive ' of 'adfultments for ' accrued Interest: ' V?Jn V UVv Bonds Due Sentemlwr IK. m:?n 1 on a9z." ' 2 Bonds Due October 15, 1936, 100.-M ; 1 ( 5 Bonds Due November 15, 1936, 101.83 Bonds accepted for conversion will be exchanged for interim certificates and the resultant cash,, Adjustment made In favor of the subscriber, on or arter June 8 ' 1936 ' i Holders of ' bonds accepted for conversion will, by reason of the cash adjustment and thc interest payrhviit jn the new Investment, receive at least the equivalent of the Interest return which would have been received on the converted bonds until' maturity. " . . Bonds, will be dated June 1, 1936. Principal and interest ' will be payable In lawful money of Canada) Interest, will be payable, without charge, semi-annually on June 1 and December 1, at any branch In Canada of any chartered bank. Denominations: lH7t Honds, $1,000 3'4 Honds, $500 and $1,000 Applications may be made to the Bank of Canada through any branch in Canada of any chartered blinktor fhrough any recognized dealer, from whom copies of the official prospectus containing complete "details of the issue may be obtained. All subscriptions will be subject to allotment. - Subscription lists will be open on June 3, 1936, and will close as to cash subscriptions, and as to either maturity or both in the case of conversion subscriptions, with or without notice.lat the discretion of the Minister of Finance V.: OTTAWA, JUNE 3, 1936.