Monday. June 8, 1636 paou rsxm LOCAL NEWS NOTES Oamet Watt, after a visit here with his brother, Norman A. Watt, sailed this morning on the Princess Loiuse for Dawson. Frank Feero, United States customs officer here'.' sailed this morning on the Princess LoUIse for a holiday visit to Juneau where he formerly resided. L. B. Jones", Canadian National Railways Agent at 'Skagway, was CRISP NESS at its best There's a crunch y goodness in toasted flakes of corn lhat no other cereal can give you. And Vihen you enjoy Kellogg's the original Corn Flakes you have the added quality of oven-freshness matchless flavor. At all grocers. Made by Kel logg in London, Ontario. Nothing tukis the plact of CORN FLAKES Senior Football tonight, 6:45. Eastern Star Tea and Sale of Home-cooking, Mrs. F. W. Allen's, tomorrow, Tuesday. 3 tt 6. xvery-body welcome. (134) Mrs. Hill Barrlrigton and son were passengers aboard the Prin MacKENZIE'S FURNITURE AND HOME FURNISHING CURTAIN RODS, "Brass" Extend to four feet, each ........:15c KIRSCH CURTAIN RODS Extend to four feet, each -r Extend to seven feet, each eoc WINDOW SHADES, all sizes, each, from 85c Third Avenue Trlnce Rupert Phone 775 TheRsh which made Prince Rupert Famom "Rupert Brand" SMOKED BLACK COD Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. 1 cess Louise this morning 'going through from Seattle to spend the summer. at Wrangell. ? P, . ,1 nrna ffn)n, ...J B- Dodds has arrived In the w,ul;!. I : " ,Z V'Z'W from Vancouver to join the K wTntrrln VauveV:"6 tiTlT" V"" uie Mrs. Dodds will be coming north Month or so to join him. The very gratifying sum o( $113.60 was realized as a result of ... .n the Alexandria Rose Day tagging horse mercnariti Wa8 a oasseneer on Saturday by Hill Sixty Chapter, ' aboard the Princess Louise this Imperial Order, Daughters of the! morning returning to the Yukon Empire. This money will be used alter a trip to Vancouver and else for local child welfare, jwnere in the south. Joseph Hose of Blggar Place was arrested by city police Saturday on a warrant charging him witn selling liquor. He will appear be fore Magistrate McCiymont to morrow and meantime is out on $1000 , ball. W. L. Phelps, well known White- horse barrister, and Mrs. Phelps,! who have been on a visit to Vancouver, were passengers aboard the Princess Louise- this morning returning to their home in the Yukon. : The services of the fire department were required on three occasions over the week-end to extinguish grass fires. One was it 3:20 Saturday afternoon, ort Hays Cove Avenue, another at 6:45 Saturday evening at the corner of Third Avenue and McBrlde Street and the third at 11 o'clock Sun day morning at the corner of Seventh Avenue and Thompson Street. There was no damage In any case. Union Steamships, Limited Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 ML Due VancouverThursday p.m. T.S.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, 10:30 PJVI. Due Vancouver, Monday ajn. ROUND TRIP FARE leaving Sunday 8:00 PJM. calling PL. Simpson, Stewart, Anyox, Naas River returning Tuesday, $14.40. Further information regarding sailings and tickets from R. M. SMITH, Prince Rupert Agent, Third Ave. Phone S68 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 ,w or Princess Alice, every Saturday at 5:30 p.m. To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway Princess Louise, Princess Charlotte or Princess Alice, every Monday a.m. For Information and Reservations W. L. COATES, Gen. Agent, Prince Ruperi, B.C. J. W. Gibson of the P(ist Office staff, who has been -oh a vacation trip to Vancouver, 'returned to 'the city from the south on, the Catala last evening. Dr. Joseph T. Mandy, resident mining engineer, and Mrs. Mandy, sailed this morning on the Princess Louise for the Atlin district where they will spend! the summer. Anne Miller, alias Billy Warren, appeared In city police court this morning on a charge of vagrancy by living as a prostitute and wad remanded until this afternoon for decision. Rt. Rev. O. A. Rlx D.D., Bishop of Caledonia, returned to the city the Catala last evening, having travelled home from Hazetlon via Vancouver on account of the rail Way tie-up. The fire department was called out at noon Sunday to the resi dence of Victor Basso-Bert, Big gar Place, where sparks from the chimney had ignited the roof Little, if any, damage was done. C. H. Alexander, Government Telegraphs official from Vancou ver, was a passenger aboard the Princess Louise this morning going through to the Yukon on official business. D. C. McRae has accepted an invitation to visit Banff later in the month to attend a convention of Victor Radio dealers. He will go as the guest Of the R. C. A. Victor Radio. Dudley Thorne was a passenger aboard the Catala last evening going north from his studies in Van couver to spend the summer with his parents, Rev. and Mrs. Oliver Thorne at Klncollth. Mrs. Alfred Rlvett, sister-in-law of Mrs. George H. Arnoid, arrived In the city on the Catala last evening from Vancouver to spend st few weeks here. She is accompanied by her little daughter. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Harvey plan on .leaving about the middle of this week by airplane for Sml-thers whence they will drive to Vancouver. Mr. Harvey will ;at tend the forthcoming Conserva tlve convention. Miss Veronica Page R.N. of Mat squl was a passenger aboard the Princess Louise this morning going through to Mayo, Y T., to again join the staff of the hospital there with which some years ago she was lden tlfled. For the past few years she has been nursing near San Diego, California. She was accompyanled north by her sister, Miss Minerva Page R.N. of Port Albernl, formerly of Atlln, who will pay a visit to Atlln. 13. REPORT UNCONFIRMED There is no confirmation at police headquarters here of reports published In southern papers that two men were drowned in the lower Skeena River floods last week. Ac-i cording to the reports, two men were seen being swept down the Skeena River below Usk towards the canyon clinging to a drifting house. Announcements Saturday Night Dancing Party, Commodore Cabaret. Eastern Star tea at Mrs. F. W, Allen's, June 9. Prince Rupert Tennis Club an nual tournament Saturday, June Canadian Legion Picnic, Dlgby Island, June 14. Presbyterian Missionary Tea, on June 16. 17. Hill 60 tea at Mrs; Macey'a June Anglican tea. Mrs. J. W. Nlcholls, June 18. Elk's Kiddles Day, June 23, Par ade, Clowns, Sports, Football Baseball, Bdy's Band. Catholic Tea, Mrs. Ward's June 25. United Tea, June 25. Anglican Salt Novtmbei -21., MANY AT FUNERAL Late George If. Arnold is Laid At Rest This Afternoon Following; Cathedral Service There was a large congregation of friends and sympathizers in attendance at St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral this" afternoon for the funeral service of the late George H". Arnold, prominent pioneer real estate and insurance broker, who passed away Suddenly late last week. The service was conducted by Very. Rev. James B. Gibson, dean of the Cathedral,, who paid final tribute to deceased and expressed sympathy to the bereaved. Hymns were "nearer My God to Thee" and "Abide With Me." Mrs. J. H. McLeod sang ''When On My Day of Life the Night Is Falling." Peter Lien pre sided at the pipe organ. Interment followed In Falrview Cemetery. Honorary pallbearers were L. W. Patmore, J. Fred, Ritchie, W. M. Blackstock, J. A. Curtis, W. J. Al der, Capt. J. R. Elfert, T, W. Hall and M. P. McCaffery. Active pallbearers were F. W- Wesch, T. W Brown, W. O. Fulton, William Crulckshank, A. R. Nichols and C. C. Mills. CEREMONY COLORFUL Bishop-Coadjutor For Prince Rupert Consecrated in Alberta With Impressive Rites ST. ALBERT, Alta., June 8: (CP) Rev. Father Jean Louis Coudert was consecrated Bishop-Coadjutor of Prince Rupert and Yukon diocese of the Roman Catholic Church by Cardinal Vilieneuve at a color ful ceremony here Sunday. Six dignitaries, one hundred priests and nine thousand of the lalety were present. Bishop Coudert will have the right of succession to Rt. Rev. E. M. Bunoz O. M. I., the present Bi shop, who was in attendance at the consecration. His headquarters will be at Prince Rupert. If you wish to swap something- Try a classified. tin BITES ( Mir4'f M mm. II Draws out Hm piliw l . Hotel Arrivals. 'Prince Rupert James G; Potts, R. V. Witaside and A. E. Gibson, Vancouver. Royal Otto Hoberg John Barklund and Tony Yellch, Smlthers. Savoy Mrs. C. Iverson, Oona River; F. M. Hall, Terrace; T. Gosnell and family, Pott Simpson; W. G. Holland and J. H. Jones, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. William Leask, SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE About thirty couples were In at tendance Saturday night at the weekly dariclng party in the Com modore Cafe, the affair proving en joyable as usual. "Music was by Ju llus Welle's Orchestra and Walter Smith was master of ceremonies, IN THE SUPIIEMK COl'RT OF MUTISM (OI.DMIIIA IV I'HOIIATE IN THE MATTEIt OP THE ".IDMINIS- THATION ACT" ANH IN THE MATTEH Of THE ESTATE OF JOHN JOY, l)rrrD.rd. TAKE NOTICE that bv Ord oX H'l Honour Judge FUlr, Local Judge of th Supreme Court of British Columbia, made the 23rtd dy of May, 1036, I Vri uiolnted Admin wtt tutor of the Esuits of John Joy. Deced Intestate, late of prince BUipert, u.c, who died on uic Jitii day of April. 1930. All persons having clalnu agalnit the said rotate arc heroby required to furnWi same pro perly Termed to me on or before the 3Mft day of June 1B38; otherwise ois-portion of the a!3 Estate will be made without rMrard thereto. All turtles In debted to the said Estate are required to pay the amount of their lndebtd tirm ito me forthwith. DATED this 22nd day of May 1930. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator. Prince Rupert, B.C. Dinner ... of Fish .-7 Cakes Enjoyedi Novel Meal Saturday Night By Ladies' Aid of St. Paul's Lutheran Church Saturday evening a delightful fish cake dinner was served at the Metropole Hall by the Ladies' Aid of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, about 125 persons attending during the course of the affair to en-Joy a delicious meal. Mrs. Chris Jensen was in charge and other ladies assisting were Mrs. Jack Ivarson, Mrs, M. Hveding, Mrs, Martin Skog, Mrs. Sven Skog, Mrs. Anton Dybhavn, Mrs. A. Husoy, Mrs. L. Pedersen, Mrs. Chris Johnson and Mrs. L. C. Jensen, D. R. Stewart, Post Office Inspec tor, was a passenger aboard the Princess Louise this morning going through to the Yukon Territory on official duties. mm FOR RENT FOR RENT Flats in the McMor die's Apartments completely re novated. Apply Collart & McCaffery Ltd., Third Avenue and Third Street. (137) FOR SALE SEEDLINGS For Sale Snapdrag ons, Lobelia, Marigolds, Tagetes, Coltness Dahlias, etc. 20c dozen': Cook's Boarding House opposite United Church, after 5 p.m. (137) GENTLEMEN Personal drug sundries. Highest Grade Latest. Delivered, 15 for $1. (plain wrapper). Pacific Supply 751 Granville, Vancouver. SALES HELP WANTED MALE & FEMALE EARN Up to $12.00 a day, Newest styles, exclusive 'fabric's, smartly tailored to individual require ments make it easy to sell our suits, dresses, bathing suits, etc. Liberal commission. Write today. British Knitwear. Simcoe, Ont. WANTED WANTED Tent, 10x12 feet or larger. Apply Dally News. (136) WANTED Camp Run Hemlock Logs. Phone Green 687 or Write Stanley Bishoprick jr. Prince Rupert SUMMIT ICE In H-Gallons and Gallons VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 LAND ACT Notlee of Intention to apply to Pur- -a . Jt In Prince Rupert. Land Recording m.irw nf Quwn Charlotte Islands and situate on the North shore of Cumshewa Inlet immediately oouin oi Lot 45, Q. C. I. TaKe notice that the Allison toggl"? Company Limited of Vanoower, B. C. intends to appiy ior w k" - v fniinurinii riAHCflbed lands:- Commencing at post planted at the S. W. corner of Lot 45. Q. O. I, thence 60 chains East along South boundary 01 Lot 4a; xnene au ouum w uun-line; thence West along shoreline to point of commencement afid 6ontaJii Ing 40 acres more or leea. Pres. Allison Logging Co, Ltd. Dated April 21. 1936. LAND ACT Notice of Intention to apply to l.ene una . li . 4 nn.c " - District of Queen Charlotte Islands, and .L...n.. ftn riimivtwwt Inlet frontlm on . . . .VUU i ...... unsurveyea vwwn ijauu wii.vii ated Unmedlivteiy bouui oi uo j Take notice tht the Allison ix)g?uik; Company Limited of Vancourer, B.C( Intends to apply for a lease of the fol Comme-aclng at a post planted at. the 8. W. Corner of tot 45. Q. C. I. thence 20 chains due South; thence 60 ohjdni f..t hiia Hnrth trt 'Bhore line: thenoe West along shoreline to point of commencement arid containing 30 aorea, mere or less. AMBROSE P. ALLISON, ! Pres. Allison Logging Co., Ltd. Dited AJprU 31, 13. House Paints Floor Enamels National First Aid Week June 8th to 14th ; Replenish your First Aid Kits. BE PREPARED -for-emergencies. Every family, every home, every off id ' i i ; i i i.i 1 ;i k ana every Business piace snoum nave lis r irsi mu Kit. The average individual should recognize the value of such equipment being available at a mo-; ment's notice. Remember ACCIDENTS WILL HAPPEN FIRST AID KITS from 35 cents to .S13.00 First Aid Packages for boats a specialty. Let us make up a kit to fit your own special requirements.; OrmesLtd. "Jhe Pioneer Drtiqgists rite KcxaU Star Phones: 81 & 82 Open Daily From 8 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sundays and Ilolidays From 12 noon till 2 p.m, 1 p.m. till 9 p.m. SOUTH TO VANCOUVER Calling at Ocean Falls and Powell River Steamer leaves PRINCE RUPERT every Thursday, 10:30 p.m Canadian National Steamships BAPCO PORCH PAINT D. ELIO USED V8-38 Marine Paints Copper Paints 1 Is prepared especially for front steps and verandah floors. It stands wear and weather. !; THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. FURNPRE EXCHANGE FURNITURE FOR SALE 2 Dining Room Suites 6 Extension Tables With leaves 10 Complete Beds, All Sizes-2 Folding Camp Cots ' 2 Baby Carriages RADIOS 1 7.Tubc Victor Battery Operated G-TubclCoIstcr Battery, Ideal for Camp or Boat 1 5-Tubc Electric Portable Suitcase Gramophones, Ideal for Camp We Buy Furniture PHONE GREEN 421