Monday, June JP36 RuHd B.CVP.aytolls" By the Case For Years mm CM i 1 I SUMMER PRICES FUR COATS Five .dollars .will hold ,any coat until fall. i .Make money by buying now! (3 -0.il I) BLOOM PEUC10US SIBIiMIT IGE GJtEAM In Aj-Gallons and .Gallons VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE C57 Don't Throw Away That Old Cookins Uttyisjl - - - - Trade It Jn We Will Allow You per yard 50 c For It ,on the purchase .of a New Stainless Steel Cooking Utensil Start a Set Tothiy This offer for a few days only Kaien Hardware A .Satisfactory Tlace to iSUPP PIJONE 3 Third Avenue L tUtAL JTOttWa PD i i Moose banquet .cancelled. (146) i Senior (Jtootball nteht, .5 i Roger Wright totalling this af-! terrQon ,on ,the Prince George lor Vancouver. Allan Fraser, who has been here .with .his parents, Inspector and .Mrs ,John A. Fraser, :salls by the Prince George this afternoon qn .his' return to Jaralppps. II. Wncpln .pf .the C;NR. general office .staff palled .Saturday .eve-, nlng ,pn the .Prince .Rupert ipr hls! annual vacation trip to V.a.ucauver and .ejse.w.nere 4n he pputh. JDr. A, .Poole ,of .the .teaching staff .pf King Bdvwd fligti JSebocl sails this iatternppn ,pn the Prince Geprge ;fpr Yancpuver ,and jYlctorla to .spend .the .summer yaqatlpn. i' .Mrs. Vincent W. ,M.ulv.lhUl, wife of the ..Canadian p.acific .agent at Juneau, -.was Jhe.re aboard -Jth'e .Princess .Charlotte .Saturday .afternoon going through for a trip Jlo Seattle. J. G.- Pearcey of iPremle'r, who i.was called recently io. Vancouver ion .account pi tne aeain or nis jfathe.r, Geprge Samuel Pqarcey, plpneer .cqntractpr , pf .Vancpuyer, was a passenger aboard the Cat-ala last evening returning north. G. -V. WilklnSPn .and W. M. Watts returned to.the city pn the Princess Loluse this morning after having gone south to attend the annual Grand Lodge convention of the Masonic Lodge of British Columbia in Nanaimo. Samuel .Mc.qiu.re .of Victoria was .elected Grand Master at the convention and .W, H.- Toboy pf Prince Rupert, district deputy gr,and master. 25. Announcements Elk's Kiddles flay. .June ,23, p.ar- ,ade, .Qlowns, Spores, Foptball. Baseball, Boy Band. jKlngls Birthday 'Tea, .Mrs. ,;Par- .kln's, .June -23. Catholic Tea, -Mrs. Ward's June United Tea, June 25. Presbyterian Sunday School pic nic, June 27. Eagles' Picnic, Grassy tBay, July 20. Presbyterian Bazaar, November .AngUcan Sale -.NovqrDber ?6. MacKENZIE'S FURNJTU.RE HAVE YOUR WINDOW SHADES RENEWED rnilrr oil finished quality only; 37 Inches wide; green only Prince Kupert clpth, shadow prpPf . good 4UC Phone 775 TheFish which made Prince RupertFamons "Rupert Brand SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co.. ltd. PKINCE BUPEET, B.C. Elks :Ing's ,'BWhday fiance. Moose ;BftU,.;Jjnne 33.iJBalagno:.(Qr-' chestravAAin..150c. ' (.14,71; Bob Davie 1r. Sails this nftprnnnn v a Unn tc colltntr -hle after. We have a Jeuer written irora an Je.P.rnce.ae9.rgei(or.:VwcQUver: ;qn noon qn AhetPrinQe,vae.flrge jtQr . up-couuu, b "Hie to join njs parents, .Mr. Ahd Mrs. business Jxlp -.to -Vancouver, of family history. The writer, Mrs, r K.. says: "We have used Pacific Milk for years, and buy It by the case." Dally our aim Is to pack Pacific Milk In such a way that .It will reach ,our patrons in perfect condition, and a letter like this adds evidence that aim Is accomplished. Pacific Milk IKKADIATED OF COURSE Robert Davie. The ..condition .of fPftt filanley, Miss JBeverley Japk sailed, on the! who is ,a atfeflt Ah 4e rPxlnce Prince Rupert Saturday evening for New Westminster where she Will be , married .shortly. Rupert (rfacrte.wl rflojgaltal,- Js 4& ported tP pe ,fluUe jjpp.r. JudgelW.iE.iKtehe.riRr1d,Qh.ilHa.t-.' old, sailed iSatwday .wfthlng ,pn ifa Prince Rupert jf.or ;Van.cpu,ve.r e route to Rochester, .Minn... iW.hete the latter "will -receive -treatment at Mayo Clinic. D. Glbb .of the Digby Island ma rine station staff Is spending holiday visiting at his home in town. Miss Agnes Allen, Atlln school teacher, was a passenger aboard the Prince George today going south for the .summer vacation. Miss M., Pelaney pf jtbe teaching staff pf .King .Edward High School Js sailing this .afternoon on the Prince George ,for .Vancouver to spend Jhe summer vaca tion. .Geprge, Lawrence .and Juna Hanklnson. children of Dr. an! Mrs. C. H. Hanklnson, sailed Sat urdav nlEht on the Prince John fpr Port Clements, Queen Charlotte Islands. J. P. Forde, district engineer for the federal department of publla works, was a passenger aboard tne Princess Louise this morning going through to the Yukon on official business. Norman L. Freeman, local representative of the International Fisheries Commission, returned to the city on the Prince George this morning from a trip to Ketchikan on official duties. Miss 3. W. Patterson R.N.. who has been nursing at Dawson, was a passenger aboard the Prince George today going through to Vancouver enroute ..her horne hi Sussex, New Brunswick, Thomas A. Kelley, well known Queen Charlotte Island logging op erator, arrived In the city .Saturday from his camp at Atil Inlet and sailed the .sapie evening on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver. A. Sutherland, of Vancouver, provincial boiler inspector, salleil Saturday night on the Prince John for Cumshewa Inlet, Queen Char lotte Islands, In the course of a tour of this .district on pfflclal duties. T. R. Wernecke, son of Living stone Wernecke, prominent Mayp mining man, was a passenger aboard the' Princess Louise this morning bound for Mayo. He has been taking up mining engineering studies in Seattle. Andrew Manojlovloh, Stewart restaurant man. .after spending a week in the .c.lty. .sailed .gatUWay. evening on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver whence he will proceed to Rochester, Minn., to jeceiye ur ther treatment at Mayo Clinic. James H. Hamilton, director of the Progress Publishing Co. .and manager of ithe' Vancouver Mer chants' Exchange, and Mrs. Ham llton were here aboard the Princess Louise this morning going north to make the round trip to Skagway. William T. Llndstrom, Los An ge,les, maker of surveying Instru ments and drawing materials, ?nd Mrs, Llndstrom were here .today aboard the prince George returning south after having made the round trip to Skagway. Mr. ..una strom is the head of ,a firm with which Isaac C. White, ,,a well known pioneer local boy, Is iden Itlfled, Mr. White being in charge- I of the business during Mr. Llnd Strom's absence. PAIXiT KIWI -Issrrma JBusanlch arrived .In the ,t;lty ,on :tne Prince Qeorge this morning frqm getchlkan. .Mr. ,and .Mrs., J. .A. AIndsay .(sailed Saturday .night ,pn the Prince Rup ert Jpr a irlp to .Vancouver ,and Victoria. liPP8.tmas.ter sWi Klrfcaldy 4s bringing Cctsace jnall to Prince JRWftrt iMd lit 4s .ejepected .he .may iftke MOM iback .o.n his return. Mrs. W.rJS. p.Wke has .left pr ayary (inland. War Powe.ll River, Jo .sped J,he .summer. She Is ;ac CP.ma.hle.d by :her son, reo;ciy. Mrs. Ji. R. jRice ,and child are saAUng .this .afternoon pn the Prince .Geprtte fpr Yancpuver err route .tP Jprth Sydney, Cape Br tpn, ifpr .a vviait. J. Scbawart?, manager pf the Rupert Pepple's Stpre, returned to the -city ,on the .Cataja last night, from .a business trip tP Vancouye and elsewhere In -the south. .John W. Strpmbeck, pioneer Alice Arm mining man, who has been In the Cariboo district, wa a passenger aboard the. Catala last evening going through to Alice Arm. Robert McCombe, who is Inter. ested In mining in the Unuk River district, arrived from there on the Princess Charlotte Saturday after noon and is a guest at the Royal Hotel. George E. Norrls-, assistant In spector of customs, following a trip Into the Stlklne area, disembarked here from the steamer Princess Charlotte Saturday afternoon and Droceeded late In the evening on the Prince Rupert to Vancouver, Mrs. S. H. Hosklns of Duncan Vancouver Island, who came north enroute to Smith? v? to visit with her .son but was .caught here by the railway tie-up, having since been ithe guest pf Mr?. J- P- GlD son. sails this afternoon on th Prince .George for Vancouvf whence she will travel via ;Jasper to Smlthers. W. McNeill, official pf the Hudson Bay Co. from Winnipeg," was a passenger aboard the Catala last ,eve.nlns going through to Port Simpson pn business in connection with the moving of the company's .husinees into new premises there. H. E. Cooper, another Hudson Bay .official from Winnipeg, arrived here by .airplane Saturday aftemopn from the Interior and sailed .on the Catala last night for Port .Sirapspn. JONES Family Market PHONE 957 PHONE 957 3 Days Special Prime Rib t Roll of Beef per lb. Boll Beef, 3 lbs. & 1 bunch Carrots Hamburger 3 lbs Pot Roast of Beef per lb. Shoulder .Steak 2 lbs Stewing Lamb 2 Jbs Shoulder Lamb per lb - Boneless Stew Beef per lb Good Corn Beef i per lb ,.;...i.v...l, Ayrshire Bacon per lb Boned .and Rolled Brisket of Beef, 2 lbs Short' Ribs of Beef 8 lbs. 18c 25c 25c 10c 25c 25c 20c 10c 5c 25c 25 c 25c COAL TO PLEASE EVERYBODY Satisfaction Guaranteed .FAMOUS EDSON ALBERTA COAL BULKLEY VALLEY COAL VANCOUVER ISLAND COAL PRINCE RUPERT FEED COMPANY PHONE: 58 and 55H Senator ;L. A. piark of West chester, Pennsylvania, m& Mrs. Clark were among passengers aboard the Princess kpuise thb irjornlng going ;nprtb .to jnake the'; rpyna trip to Aiassa. D. C. .McRae Jeft lor J,he outh by the Prince Rupert ...Saturday evening on a visit o AVftnQPUver and Seattle. From there Xe goa to Banff this week as .guest ,of the RACA. Victor company .at .a conference of salesmen .of Ahat .con- ern. russi FOR SALE FOR SALE 24 foot Pleasure Boat. Phone Red 182. (1511 LOST FOR SALE rRose summer cottage at Salt Lakes. Phone 572. (tf) FOR SALE 5-roomed house, cor ner lot. Will take 2-roomed house as part payment. Box 14, Dally News. (147) SNAP To be dismantled, six- roomed house, lumber, doors and windows for sale, also modern bathroom and kitchen plumbing. Cheap for cash. Phone Black 114 before 6 p.m. (150) GENTLEMEN Personal drug .sun dries. Highest Grade Latest. Delivered, 15 for $1. (plain wrapper). Pacific Supply 751 Granville, Vancouver. FOR SALE Two full fonts of lino type mats, 9-polnt, light and bold, one font very little used. Half a font new 14-polnt bold Cheltenham mats, straight and Italics; box of sorts, about 50 lbs.'; full size linotype magazine, -very little used. Might make trade for font of 6-point mats In good. condition or good saw. Dally News, Prince Rupert, B.C. (tf ) LOST Silver Hamilton watch In outhouse at lumber dock. Return to Dally News. Reward. (147) HELP WANTED CAPABLE Girl or woman wanted for housework. Apply at Demer$ Store. H461 AGENTS WANTED AGENTS Wanted to solicit orders for popular priced made-to-measure men's suits and coats. A' wonderful opportunity for wide awake men. In replying state references, connections and full details. Liberal bonus to pro-producers. P. O. Box .42, Station G, Montreal Que. LAND ACT Notice of Intention to .apply o Lease I.nnd in Princi- HAioert land Recordlrg District of Queen Charlotte Islands. , and situate on Cumshewa Inlet fronting on unsurveyed Crown Land wnicn is situated Immediately South of Lot 48. Queen Charlotte Islands District. tJm notice tnat tne Allison iakkuik Company Limited of Vancouver, ii.. Intends to apply lor a lease of the fol lowing described Foreshore Lands :- Commencing at a post pt&mea-en M' S. W. Corner of Lot 45, Q. c. I. inence 20 chains due Squth: thence 60 chains due East thence due North to Shoreline: thence West along shoreline .to point of commencement ana combining 30 acres, more or Jess. AMBROSE f. AliMBU". Pres. Allison Logging Co., Ltd Dated April 31. 1936. ' UNO ACT Notice of Intention to apply to Purchase I-and In Prince Itupent Land Recording District of Queen Charlotte Islands and situate on the North shore of Cumshewa Inlet immediately .South .of !xt 45, Q. C. I. Take notice that the .Allison JoggUi; Company Limited of Vancouver, B. C. Intends to apply for permission to pur- Commencing at a post planted at th S. W. corner ol Lot a. . v. . wience 60 chains East along South boundary of Lot 45; thetnxe due South to shore-, line: thence West along shoreline, to point of commencement and contain ing 40 acres more or less. AMBROSE P. ALLISON, Pres. Allison Logging Co- Ltd. Dated AprU 31. 1936. IN TIIK SI l'UKMK rOlUT OF IUUTIKH COIX.MIUA IN IMtOIIATK In the Matter of the "Administration Act" nml In the Matter of the Estate of Jlen slverson. Itet'ea.sed. TAKE NOTICE that by order oJ His Honor. W. E. FlMier the 5th day of June. A D. 1938. I was appointed Ad mlnlatrator of the estate of Ben Slyer son, deceased, and all parties having claims aealnst the said estate are here !by required to furnish same, properly ! verified to me on or before the 7th iriav nf .Tuiv. AD. 1936. and all Dartles Indebted to the estate .are required to y the amount of their indebtednee me lormwitn. NORMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator, Prince Rupert O. Dated tbt Kb day ol Jun. AD. ltl 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 Special, all six items for . . Small 50c Squibb Tooth Paste Special Three 25-cent Tubes Squibb Tooth Paste 50c The Latest in Bath Soaps Rexall Superfatted Finest Quality flard English Bath Soap "20C " V per cake ' OrmesLtd. "Jhe Pioneer, Drtiqct'sts The RexaU Star Phones: 81 & 82 Open Dally From 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. .Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 p.m., 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. Union Steamships, Limited Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 P.M. Due Vancouver, Thursday p.m. T.S.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, 10:30 PM. Due Vancouver, Monday a.m. ROUND TRIP FARE leaving Sunday 8:00 FM. calling Pt. Simp, son, Stewart, Anyox, aas IU ver returning Tuesday, ,$14.40 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 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 Prfncess Louise, Princess Charlotte or Princess Alice, every Monday a.m. For Information and Reservations V. L. COATES, Gen. Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C Used Sewing Machines Guaranteed, that will save you many. .dollars. USED BAGGAGE j FIBRE CASES, BOX TRUNKS Wc Have a Cood Selection In USED BEDS in all sizes Reconditioned Kitchen Ranges For Wood and Coal, Reconditioned D ELIO FURNITURE EXCHANGE PHONEGREEN 421 We Buy Furniture Etc. If you have something to sell, a classified advertisement in this paper will soon let you know if there is a buyer in the city.