Thursday, uh 18, $36 TEA is delicious GORDON'S HARDWARE ; Summer Specialties . . . We Carry Many Items Necessary For' Summer Comfort Window Screens Screen Doors - Mosquito Netting - Fly Swatters - Fly Tox - Garden Hose -Ice Cream Freezers Lawn Sprinfders McBride Street" hone 311 PREPARED ROOFING Holidays will soon be here and that cabin may need repairs. Ready Roofing is made in rolls 36 inches wide, complete with nails and roofing cement. It is especially' suited- fof summer camps. One roll covers one hundred1 square feetf ot surfade. WE DELIVER THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD, CANADIAN PACIFIC To Vancouver via Ocean Falls and' Way Ports-Princess Adelaide, every Friday at 10 p!m. T VapdnceM Lo'ulse. Princess Charlotte or Princess. Alice, every Saturday at 5:30 p.m. To Ketclilkan, Wrangell, Juneau and' SlrtffWay' Princess Louise, Princess Charlotte or Princess Alice;, every Monday a.m. For Information and- Reservations W. L. COATES, Gen. Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. 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 P3I. Due Vancouver, Monday a.m. ROUND TRIP FARE leaving Sunday 8:00 P.M. callihfc Ft Simp-son, Stewart, Anyov. Naas Itt ver returning Tuesday, 5H.40 Further information regarding sailings dnd "clcetfrom Third Ave. Phone 868 R. M. SMITH, Prince Rupert Agent, MacKENZlE'S FURNITURE SALE on C0NG0LEUM 9x12, at . CONGOLEUM, 6 GOLD SEAL 9xlO2, at 55 10 GOLD SEAL CONGOLEUM, 9x7 V4, at 10 GOLD SEAL CONGOLEUM, CONGOLEUM, square yard, at ,.t Phone ni Tii rd Avenue UeFish which made Prince Raped Famous it upert Brand SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish fr Cold Storage Co,, tfi PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. i j r i - -rrr i f i of the Tsimiv-ean- village who would gladly have banished the haldow- get from the village- only they feared him. He had done nothing of late-bo help the tribe. One calamity after another had befallen them. The' run of oolachan had been very short in the spring and tthe salmon - run - was the poorest but one of the party had been killed'. There had been several drowning accidents and tne last and greatest blow had been the death of the chief's son. Was It' any wondef the natives' were' indignant at" their haldbwget? , Very soon Lthan began (6 feel that he was shunned by his fellows and, In -cases of sickness, he was no longer called upon to shake his rattles and sound his drums. His Dower was waning. Losing his life was as nothing to losing his; power over his fellows. Life without It would be unbearable. He went off to the woods to think it out and, if possible, devise a' plan for re gaining uning his fast waning prestige he had received a call from hea ven and it was imperative that he should obey. He must leave .them at once. He would not be able to accompany' them on their' annual trip to the' Naas River In search- of the oily oolachan" for Wee Nagwa-dum, the Great Father, had sent a! direct command that he was needed- In1 heaven and he' must! go. But I will return," he added.-"Look for me when the sockeye fun when their silvery bodies gutter in the sunlight as-thrice-tney . jump: - Saying this he' turned1 and left them. The' people went' off to the oola chan fishing at the Naas. The whole community migrated' with the exception of a few old men and women and dogs, and It was nearly three months' befofe they returned laden with oolachan grease; the odoriferous1 material1 they usedVln all their' cobklng'. t. Aftef the" return of the' villagers an' occasional sockeye was seen- and the DeoDle began to wonder if Lthan would reallv come back they had' not long tbwait. A young man out hunting on the slope of a distant hill heard a voice- say: "Lthan' has returned. Go look for him." Nothing could be' seen', riot a' leaf or blade of grass was- mov 25: Announcements Anglican1 tea. Mrtf J. W. Nlcholls June lb1. Sons5 of Norway' picnic, Jirte' 21; Elk's1 Kiddles- Day, June' 23; Par ade, Clowns, Spirts, Football Baseball; Boy's" Band. King's' Birthday Tea', Mrs1, p'ar kin's; June 23. Catholic Tea-, Mrs. Ward's June Uhlted: Tea) June 25. Presbyterian- Sunday School' rile nic, June- 271 5. Presbyterian Bazaar, November Anclicn ale NoTfmbtr 21, DAILY HHWi "Hie Man Who Fell From Heaven" Indian Legend Read t6 Rotary Club nt its Meeting. This' Afternoon in Place of tsual Address TWarT nf Kwrm-tr aw address from some visiting. speaker. members of the' Rotary Club today listened to the reading by H. b. 1'ullen the legena or. " i ne man vynoreu Mrtf T T? flihsrm'. This is one r l uiii iicarcn hjivwu jj . ' . . W.rw?s tfhfch Mrs. Gibson wrote some vears affo and which' her f riends are persuading, her to publish in book lorm. a. summary. of the legend follows: In Metlakatla- Passage there Is j an Island adjoining" WearmoutlVis Island on the shore of which is a rock showing a depression exactly the size of a human body where it Is alleged that an Indian Medicine Man, who had visited heaven, fell again to the earth, making the de- Dresslon in the rock where he struck. - - -. ini wv tne' vount? man kneW It must nave been a Spirit that spoke. iter returned' and tola" the- chief. Fell' front Heaven A' search party waS foi'med and rtrtnnt tn miles from' Metlakatla' they found' important evidence1 of the return' of their huldowget. There' as an' imoresfclon' iri' trie rock Just the' size' 6f tthan' and with' . t . . orte u . . leg v3 slightly ' a j shorter; than --- TV noma nf tho MprUMnp. Man . triA n-lVa' ad iirtHnUlUartlV fViil . 1 4IUIWV w w . , LI IC utllvl i nai MtMWWVV.V.J , was Lthan. Prior to his visit to ! impression made lh the' rock' when neaven mere were many mnuucio tneir meaicme man ieu on ms re turn from heaven. Tne wnoie vil lage' turned' out to visit the sriot arid' the news rapidly spread to otner villages and' there was great excitement all alone the coast. . When a few days later Lthan walked into the village looking pale and thin, the ovation given him - was vv(aj tremendous. nvmviiMvuu, He was welcomed fc.w.-. known. Even deer had been scarce 1 a, g0(j fhe miraculous power of anu iv was u;xj a uimuvu o. v,..n. mealing given mm year when the' plague visited the rabbits and they were riot edible. Coupled' with this1- the' Tslmpsearis at Metlakatla had suffered great loss ffom death. A marauding party of Haidas- had swept' down upon one of their canoes and all by Wee Nag wadul while in heaven made him famous' throughout the length- and breadth- of the land- and legend gives-him-the-first place among the medicine men of the TsimpSeart neoDles. The depression hr the rock, exactly resembling the .matrix of the figure of a man', may' be seen- to this day only a' short distance- f rorri Prince- Rupert on' Metlakatla1 Pas sage LOCAL NEWS Senior Football tonight, 6:45. George' Cripps, provincial asi-essorY was on a" brief trip' t'c Skeena River-' cannery' points yesterday afternoon' bn- official duties. SPORT A &. Gordon,- representing the nwaswa""'"6;-at bolden Jubilee Committee of V,V-On his return he announced that . couver, arrived in the city yesterday and plans to' return south Within' the next fe days: J. cl Brady, district engineer for" the' provincial department'- of AnbUri' works. Will sail tomorrow ' . afternobn- oh' the' Prince Rupert for Stewart to' make a' survey of recent- flood damage' to1 road's arid trails in the' Portland Canal- dls trlct. The Moose" Lodge;- with- Dictator James- Taylor in' the chair,- arid the Moose' Legion; with1 Av K Nelson'.- Great North Moose', pre siding, were both in' session' last night. The Legion' decided' to hold a- dinner next Tuesday' everting In' Honor Of the' Dominion audi tor: Stuart Slater' of Toronto', who is vlsitlngthis 4lslct, being' at present Stewart ,, TEA'- AND SAVE SUCCES15r'! The' tea arid sale' of home' cbok in? held Vesterdav aftemobrt by Hill 60 chapter, imperial order, DMitrhtefs'' of- the Empire, at- tne horne' rif- Mrs: J. EF. Macey. secona AVenue; was1 a' very successful af fair despite the bad weather satisfactory sum was- realized which will be used for hostiltal and relief work. The community bedsnreatf was1 raffled arid won by R. O. Carhefortv RETIRES TUTS SUMMER L6NDON', June" 18: (CP) Sir Percy Nimn, Director df the' Uni versity of Ephdori institute5 of Education, will retire &t- the- end1 of the- summer season-. c'Kirtii'rrUTtf op lnlloVEMV:TX, -..Fourth' nf fiy, IMnf Prnrtln"'.' '" I'oiitt; Wllliiw Prut-tlhir. Crfliil-fr, rab- lii, inirVrxhii' rrartiiMt.. iwinnow- rmi" tUtni iTimtal KnM-tioii, roriai; m- lillt iir, .ii"u ii.u.ii ...., . - --i . . . . .... I. L lUT ' 1 mlfiull, iril nut-limn i iirii'i-... FrHi-tluit, Mivrr urnee rTaruon, .ninrmi I mini. . . , , UIISI.IJ lit. lln- Mlritttlr DivlKlOn of CasBlftr Dtetrtct. WHeW locaWV-Bst ot Fourth, of July Cretk ana norm oi TAKE NOTICE th&t P. O. .Underntll acting ai .agnt or Atlln-HuffiiM No. 1243-E, lntnaa. aixiy aaya ". trie' dat hrtfWr, to' B,ipl to th.Mhi-! jiroVrtrlrtit ffar" tW purpose- of obtaining Crown Oranta of tfwf ftboVe claim; And further take notice that action, ntul unllnn A .4 nf ti "Minora! Act." I must be commenced before the lasuanrt ai aucu ;erLiiiua.ies oi iimpruvnucuw r. ,r4 VI QKth Haw ..f Vfav 1Q!lfl ' (Tbuxi. to J j Itf mm ALL SIT FOR A HEARTY BREAKFAST CRISP, golden-brown Shredded Wheat givei you a combined energy food and well-balanced diet. Because it's 100 whole wheat nothing added, nothing taken away! It supplies Nature's vital food essentials in their most-deliriouTatvddigestible- form.-Ready-cooked, ready-to-eat. Saves time and work. Serve Shredded Wheat at least once a day with fresh or canned fruits or berries. THE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY, LTD. Hitgu Talfr Canada h Brg bitemtt in er erf Box Hotel Atrivals Royal Wah- Soon' and H. Foray, city. ; Prince Kupert A. S. Gordon, A F. Killin and' J. H. Radcllffe, Vancouver; E. D. Kindle,- Ottawa; J. W. Haadlcy, Kamloops. Central J. Chrlstoferson, Dan O'Neill, John Leland, J. Pedersen and O. Normann, city; J. Hadland and D. Hadland, Oona River. Knox V( Johnston asid J1. Ludvlgsen, city; Percy Gordon, Pentlctoh; E. H. Bruce, Red Pass Junction; o. Anderson; Halifax. FOR SALE FOR: SALE 5-roomed house, cor- rief lot. Will take 2-ro0med house as part payment. Box 14', Dally NewS. H7) FOR SALE Pleasure boat, cabin, 20 ft long, 5 ft. beam, generator, electric light, 5 to 6 h.p. engine, $175. Phone Blue 814 after 6 p.m. (145) GENTLEMEN Personal drug sun dries: Highest Grade Latest. Del ivered. 15 for $1. (plain' wrapper)- Pacific Supply 751 Granville, Vancouver; FOR SALE Two full fonts of llno- tvoe 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-polnt mats In good condition or good saw. Dally News, Prince Rupert. B.C. (tf ) MALE HELP RANTED MEft WANTED to train for oosl Hons In Radio, Television and Sound Engineering. Those selected will be given a preliminary construction training at home with experimental equipment supplied and transportation arranged to our studios to complete training. Box 13, Dally News. (144) PERFECTION IN CANNED SALMON GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye IjlF AH Cft PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the only Salmon Canning Company with an all the year round payroll In Prince Rupert. aanamU- - w-r-m. -?.m. n mini ir . SHREDDED WHEATS MADE IN CANADA - OF CANADIAN WHEAT Lady Betty Special Lady Betty Wash Cloth Lady Betty Powder Puff Sterling Tooth Brush Cuticura Soap Guest Size' Tnnnn Tnnth Paste Small Swan Down Face Powder Small C An opeciUl, Ull bi. itciao iui Squibb Tooth Paste Special Three 25-cent Tubes Squibb Tooth Paste THE LATEST SELECTED 50c The Latest in Bath Soaps fatted Finest Quality Hard English Bath Soap 20C per cane Ormes Ltd. "Jim Pioneer Druqptsts The Rexall Uf Phones: 81 & 82 Ooen Dailv From 8' a.m. till 10 p.ni. Sundays and Holidays From 12 noon till 2 p.m.. 1 p m. till 9 p.m. Baby Buggies Attractive New Hood Style with Smart Sun Visor We' have a good selection Folding Carriers In- Attractive Appearance and Style Leave nothing, to be desired Modern designs and quality D. ELIO PHONE GREEN 421 FURNITURE EXCHANGE