Things You Need When School Closes Scout Haversacks 75c, 90c, $1.45 Scout Knives, 25c TENTS, $4.75 Roller Skates, $1.85 were $2.25 Fish Rod, Line & Reel 75c Other Outfits, $1.95 Baseball Gloves 65c up Baseballs, 25c up Golf Putter and Ball 50c Kaien Hardware PHONE 3 COAL TO PLEASE EVERYBODY Satisfaction Guaranteed FAMOUS EDSON ALBERTA COAL BULKLEY VALLEY COAL VANCOUVER ISLAND COAL PRINCE RUPERT FEED COMPANY PHONE: 58 and 558 SUMMER PRICES FUR COATS Five; dollars will hold any coat until fall. Make money by buying now! G OLD BLOOM PERFECTION IN CANNED SALMON GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye mm PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only Salmon Canning Company with an all the year round payroll in 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 Prince George has Large and Varied Passenger List Trying To Salvage' Tug Prince Charles In With Tourists. Her capacity taxed by one of the heaviest lists of passengers she has ever carried, C. N. R. steamer Prince George, Capt. H. E. Nedden, arrived in port on time at 10 o'clock yesterday morning from Vancouver, Powell River and Ocean Falls and sailed at 3 p.m. for Skagway and other Al aska points whence she is scheduled to return her on Monday next southbound. Leaving Vancouver the Prince Oeorge had more than two hundred passen gers on board, the large majority being round trip tourists. Included among these are a party of Tor onto doctors among them Dr. R A. McDombe, Dr. F. F. Tlsdale and Dr. J. Cleaver, accompanied by their wives who have been attending the recent convention of the Canadian Medical Association in Vancouver and Victoria. At Alert Bay the Prince George made a special call to pick up sixteen Alaska-bound passengers who had to leave the American motorshlp Zapora when that vessel broke her crankshaft off Haddington Island while northbound, being towed back to Seattle for repair?. These passengers were Miss Ruth Lindqulst for Skagway; Mrs. Hoffman, Miss Lois Standefer, Mrs Helen Stlffler, Mrs. L. M. McLeod and George Matheson for Juneau, and Mrs. Wilcox, James Wilcox Donald Wilcox, Elizabeth Wilcox. J. D. Randensky, P. J. Bishop, Robert Bishop, Harvard Luce, Peter G. Frederickson and Ruby Rendero for Ketchikan. The Prince George's Passenger list was further added I to here by the Crescent Showr .carnival party which, after a week's stand here, took passage with its outfit to Ketchikan. Two boats western and sold halibut three local catches at MacKENZIE'S FURNITURE Complete Home Furnishings Everything for the Home Phone 775 327 Third Ave. NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll, Proprietor -A HOME AWAY FROM nOME" Rates $1.00 u 50 Rooms Hot Si Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box ISO Seattle on Tuesday totalling 91, 600 pounds. The sales were as follows: Paragon, 39,500 pounds, Sebastian-Stuart, 8c and. 7c; Tahoma, 25,000, Washington, 7c; Aloha, 15,000 (also 6,500 cod), San Juan, 9c, 8c and 2c, Bertha, 6,600 (also 2,600 cod), New England, 8V2C, 7V2c and 2c; Rosario, 5,500 (also 3,000 sablefish and 1,000 cod), 8V2c, 7Vic and 2c. Making her first voyage of the summer season on the Queen Charlotte Islands run, C. N. R. steamer Prince Charles, Capt. Dan McKInnon, arrived in port at 8 o'clock this morning with a full complement of passengers num Bell, Miss M. Fuller, Miss K. Tul-loch and W. R. Harvey of. Van couver; Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Gorell, Capt. and Mrs. J. St. Clair and Dr. F. D. McKenty of Victoria; Miss L. M, Bennett and M. Holtby of New Westminster; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Groff and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. G. Small and Miss C. Worlds of Seattle and Dr. M. A. Kranz of Los Angeles. The Prince Rupert, coming north this trip, will bring a number of passengers who will transfer to the Prince Charles Sat urday evening to return south via the Islands. Capt. W. P. Armour, manager of the' Armour Salvage Co., left last night with the company's tug Daly for Boxer Reef near Butedale where another attempt will' bs made on the high" tides at the end of this week to refloat the Van-i couver tug D.BM. which stranded there last week while engaged in towing logs from the Queen Charlotte Islands to the mainland. Southbound after a specially ar ranged cruise to Alaska which took In a number of points of interest in addition to those usually visited by the Alaska boats, C. P. R. steamer Princess Charlotte, Capt. William Palmer, is due in port at 6:30 this evening and will .be here for a few hours to allow a full list of passengers to see the city. The Princess Charlotte spent a couple of hours at Port Simpson this afternoon after cruising around the entrance of Portland Canal this morning. Frank Fitch, local imml- IX T1IK MATTER !' THE HANK. Id I'TCY OF KAIEN MOTOKS LIMITED Notice U hereby given that KAIEN MOTORS LIMITED, of Prince Rupert. British Columbia, made an assignment on the 26th day of June, A D. 1930 and that the first meeting oJ creditor will be held on Monday, the 13th day of July. 1936, at the hour of three olock In the afternoon at the Court House In the City of Prince Rupert, British Columbia. To vote thereat proofs of claims anrt proxies must be filed with me priori thcrcito. Those having claims against the e-s-j W1H. .U?b . 1 . V. . I I 1.. n av.. ... w . todlan cr the trustee when appointed, before distribution li made,- other wise the proceeds of (the estate will be distributed among the .parties entitled thercito, without regard to such claims. Dated at Prince Rupert, British Columbia, this 29th day of June A. D. 1936. Address of Custodian: Scott Block, Prince Rupert B.C. GEOROE L. RORIE, Custodian. Union Steamships, Limited Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 PJVI. Due Vancouver, Thursday p.m. T.S.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, 10:30 P.M. Due Vanaouver, Monday ajn. ROUND TRIP FARE leaving Sunday 8:00 PM. 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 "TILLIE THE TOILER" ucyi Isorzfcy, mac, VJHAT I . JK MA tVCTH ttEB DAILY NKffS ' gratlon officer, went to Ketchikan aboard the Prince George yesterday to meet the Princess Charlotte in his official capacity and accompany her here. The United Church is to re establish a mission boat at Queen Charlotte City to serve various Island points. For this purpose the boat Udal, formerly owned by Capt. William Oliver, veteran missionary, has been acquired ana is being brought north from Van couver to Queen Charlotte City by Mr. Oliver's son, Robert Oliver Rev. William Selder has been appointed the new missionary at Queen Charlotte and will be in bered among whom were quite a charge of the operation of the number of tourists who reported Udal to various Island points in having had a highly enjoyable eluding the cruise north on this popular ship, ging camps. The most of these tourists will board the steamer Prince Rupert tomorrow to make the trip to Anyox and Stewart and thence south. They Include Mrs. L. M. and Miss L. Dougall, Mrs. F, C.I numbers. Moresby Island log At Seven Mile Point trolling has been better so far than at North According to word received from the Queen Charlotte Islands the Massett Canners salmon cannery at Old Massett plans on startln; the season's canning operations on Friday of this week. PLAYGROUND REGISTRATIONS Reglstrations will be received at McClymont Park and Acropolis Hill playgrounds at 1:30 each afternoon during the coming week and at Seal Cove and Westvlew at 3:30 p.m. The classifications are as follows: juniors, 12 years and under; Intermediates, 15 and under; seniors, 17 and under. IfissiflEfl FOR SALE BASSINETTE and English pram, $20. Phone Red 164. (154) SCOTCH Collie. Thoroughbred, male, 10 weeks. Sable and white, perfectly marked. $20. Phone Black 785. (155) BUSINESS Property on Third Av enue for sale at snap. Cottage on lot pays the taxes. Is in part of town where property is ad vancing In price. Value will easily double as soon as pulp mill or big, federal building commences. Phone Blue 272 for price and terms. tf FOR SALE Two full fonts of linotype mats, 9-poInt, 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-polnt mats in good con ditlon or good saw. Dally News, Prince Rupert. B.C. (tf) GENTLEMEN Personal drug sundries. Highest Grade Latest. Delivered, 15 for $1. (plain wrapper). ' Pacific Supply 751 Granville. Vancouver. FOUND FOUND Pair of keys. Owner may obtain same at Dally News by paying for this advertisement. WANTED WANTED To rent rowboat for summer. Phone Blue 801. (156) FOR RENT ROOM To rent. Board If required. Harbor view, Quiet home. Phone I Blue 468. OOR DATES AtiE POSTPONED UNTIL -THAT MUSTACHE OP YOURS HAVceS UP IT S MIND ''V TERRACE STILL FEELING EFFECTS OF DISASTER (ConUnuea irom Pane u expectations destroyed. The houses were in these cases submerged ana the furniture, etc., ruined beyond repair. One of the effeqts of the recent flood was the uncanny nervous tension that existed on the night of Porc'ner island; L. McPhee and J. June 3. Almost no one went w Watenn Edve Pass; u rmw sleep. The wlerd sound of the river gurf pint; Prlmo Vaccher, ron afro taA nimnnvhorp Fvpn nmif.L '. - i. w Ppnrn. B!l four weeks after, some of the Mlssourj; John Scothorn and E. housewives are nervous wrecks and Kiermleson, Vancouver, seem still to hear that t sound prince Rupert which was truly nerve-wracking. 1 m and Mrs Jonn Mellor, Stew-Some Idea of Damage 1. Fred w Nelson and Joe Ver-A busy man cannot go about to ney' Ketchikan; C. T. Hearn, pick up the whole story of the ca- K " gnaw and N smith, Vancouver; lamity by which the Lower Skeena . ,E Qstrander. Winnipeg; Mrs. has been visited, but a few items w Q Smitn and Mrs. A. J. In- he has been able to ooserve may ,.raham Oueen Charlotte ouy, give some idea: ' I Airs. E. C. Stevens, Skldegate At Dorreen the fine farm of Mr. : rvntrai Island on the average. Cohoes are j Carpenter, which has been cult! beginning to appear in greaicj pretty home. The house floated away and, carried with terrific force, crashed with a heart-rend- j lng tearing sound against a huge cottonwood. A crowd of people' stood watching. ' Mr. Goodwin lost his old homestead which he pre-empted In the halcyon days of the real estate boom. He also lost all his garden and orchard so that now the rail- fway is right on the edge of the j river where formerly there was a pleasant farm to see. The Franks lost about the six ' thelr dairy land This FOR SALE-34-foot troller. Box 15,iacres Jt Dally News. (157) pother f the fdf f"ms which have been cultivated for many years. Brauns Island is a wreck. Six or eight farms there are destroyed partly by river cutting, partly by deposit of gravel on the good land and partly by being covered with a huge confusion of debris. The bridge leading on to the Island managed to stay but, in its present! shape, it cannot be used. The bridge itself is bent and unsafe and the land at each end has been scoop-, ed out by the river Into two hugej pits. Sherwoods lost their kitchen gar-1 den and most of their orchard by i mil. iuiiu nao uiuig iui, away, liie home Is still in place but it is regarded as unsafe whenever the river goes on the rampage again. The barn and root cellar floated away and vanished. Another special tour party will arrive here at 9 o'clock next Sun- Jday morning aboard the steamer Princess Norah which has been specially chartered to carry members of Islam Shrine Temple of San Francisco on an Alaska cruise. There will be upwards of one hundred persons In this party. IX THE Sl'I'KEME f'Ol'Rf OF HKITISll! COLUMBIA IX l-KOIIATE I In the Matter of the "Administration! Act" and In the Matter of the Estate of lien SIWMn, Deceased. TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honor, W. E. FWher the 5th day of June, A.D. 1936, I was appointed Administrator at the estate of Ben Slver-son, deceased, and all parties having claims against the said eitate are here by required to furnish same, properly verified to m on or before the 7th1 day of July, A.D. 1938, and all parties , Indebted to the estate are required to! pay the amount or their indebtedner to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator, Prince Rupert B. C Dated the M-h day of June. AD. 1936 Intensive Cultivation SOMETHIM'-S eCTTTA S)H DOME AMD DONS aUVCK Hotel Arrivals Savoy River, W. Mrs. J. Bergman, Oona A C. Chm-tianson Terrace; J. Carrigan. and Mrs. O. Webstad city. F. T. Patterson, Edye Pass Mine, Pat Dolan, Ocean Falls. Roval mi rnmnhell. J. Olafson, H. vated for the past twenty years, is .. . Hunt and 0 Anderson, destroyed Dy uie aepusii upun 11 ui . .ttf . T itatton. Premier; reicr river sana ana gravei. At Usk, many homes went down the river. Others have drifted Into plies of debris resting, when the water subsided, at precarious angles having left their founda-; tions and been settled on stumps) or uneven ground. Practically all, furniture, books, musical Instruments are destroyed. There is an I incongruous shack leaning against Thursday, July 2, and M. Dolan, Fay, Vancouver; S. Dzeipica, un.i M: u a"a"d D'Buy at Mussallems Georgetown; P. Johnsen and S. QUALITY GROCERIES Hansen, Trail; II. LoaKQS, uigny i.mvf.si niiti,!) Island; A. Johnsen, city. Mall orders receive prompt and JUBILEE OPENED At Terrace the Loen's lost their of formal afc the openlng in LAST TIMES TONIGHT Last Complete Show, 9:00 CHARLIE CHAPLIN In 'Modern Times' (At 7:30 & 9:30) STARTS TOMORROW Ronald Colman in 'A TALE OF TWO CITIES' careful attention Confectionery Store In Connection VANCOUVER, July 2: (CP)- MUSS A 1 I F M ' )rmer Premier R. B. Bennett of- 1T1 U U O ri Li Li Li 1TI 0 Vancouver's Jubilee celebration yesterday. Thousands participated. 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