M April '? LOCAL NEWS NOTES Tonlnr ,ral' du from Mrs- Cvcn Rse arrived In the cut at J 20' 'as re'X)rtd ; city on the Catala. this morning JSning to t" tim.c- Stewart. Blchard Sooopi Bury of the Oame Warden Ed. Martin left on edft-Can ulian uo., iwi.. p. ui&i.iaa, evening's train for a. trip to KHnf hiittnpc . - i n trip to Terrace. Mr s Htckey returned to the .... n the Cataia thU morning ,ner spending a few days Stewart and Anyox. Jack Cook is appearing at The fire department had a call at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon to the corner of Fifth Avenue anrt Thompson Street. Burning of dry grass caused a scare. On charges of being the Inmates of disorderly houses, Irene Gray and Lo;a Collins were fined $50 each by Magistrate W. D. Vance in city police court yesterday afternoon. 'Brother' Moody, -whose straw hat used to be the first sign of Magistrate W. D. Vance in city police court this afternoon on a charge of obstructing a police officer The, charge is the out Terrace on official business. The Prince- Rupert Tennis Club Courts at Acropolis HIU will oe; closed a few days for painting. (94) Mr. and Mrs. C. Houldsworth of Premier were passengers aboard the Catala today going through for a, trip to Vancouver. Miss Marie Mussallem left by last evening's train on her return to her school teaching duties at Nlthi River In the Vanderhoof dis trict alter spending the Easter holidays at her home here. N. Mussallem, who has away from the city since January here. visltlner on the nrnlrips In tVio In. terests of his health, Is at pres-f about a month's time. Mrs. R. G. Johnston of Inver- beforeness Is paying a visit In town with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. Durran, 120 Fifth Avenue West Mr. Johnston returned to Inverness on last eve- come of a fracas at Cow Bay Sat-jning's train after a week-end vhlt urday nisht I to the city. All youngsters love to hear Kellogg's Rice Kritpies crackle in milk or cream, They love their delicious flavor too and the Mother Goose stories on the hacks of Rice Krifpiea packages. Buy Rice Krispies today. Sold hy grocers everywhere. Made hy Kellogg l London, Ontario. Quality RICE KRISPIES M - - I M guaranteed. SO CRISP they actually crackle in milk or cream Ready Roofing For the summer cabin that needs repairs to the roof, Ready Hoofing is the ideal material to use. Easy ta apply, the roll covers 100 square fret of surface and is complete with roofing: nails and rnnent. Holls are 3G inches wide and are supplied la light, mod in in and heavy weights. THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. Union Steamships, Limited Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 YM. Duo Vancouver, Thursday p.m. T.S.S. CAKDENA FRIDAY, 10:30 VM. Due Vancouver, Monday a.m. Weekly Stewart, Anyox and Naas River. sailings to Port Simpson, Sunday, 8 p.m. Further information regarding sailings and tickets from R. M. smith irinr unnri Arpnt. Third Ave. Vtont 568 TheFsh which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED - BLACK COD - Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Con Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, RC Mr. and Mrs; J. Connery and daughter; arrived In the city on the Catala this morning from Mill Bay. Tom Coley of Stewart, after spending two or three weeks. In. the city, sailed by the. Catala Sunday night on his return north. Mrs. W. P. Eve and daughter arrived in the city on the Catala this morning from Anyox for a brief visit to town. W. H. Tobey, C. N. R, divisional superintendent, returned to the city on Saturday night's train from a trip over the line as far as Jas pec Park on official duties. M. A. Burbank, divisional engln eer for the Canadian National Railways, left on last evening's train for one. of his periodical trips to the interior on official, duties. Father Anthony Meuhlenberg, parish priest of the Roman Catholic Church at Stewart, arrived in the city on the Catala this morn- beeti. ing from the north for a brief visit On account of waiting for a summer having arrived, was seen lent In Winnipeg and Is expected arge amount oI flsh for sW t strolling down Third Avenue yes- back In town via Vancouver lnieast ollowin? a hpnvv riav.R,arif,. terday afternoon, not with Panama, but bareheaded. ings of halibut, last night's train did not leave for the east until pm., an hour late. Emanud Olson, R. Mattson, Da-. yid Mattson and Q. Lundquist, who arrived from Smlthers a few days ago, left on Sunday aboard the Princess Norah for Atlin where they will be engaged In prospect ing. Following the closing down of the local physical education and recreational centre for the season, Ian Eisenhardt, director of such work for the province, and Paul Kozoolin, local Instructor, sailed this afternoon on the Catala for Vancouver. Following their recent marriage In Vancouver, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Noble arrived In the city from the south at the end of the week to take up residence here. Mr. Noble Is In the employ of the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. More re cently he had. been working at New Westminster. I Mrs. V. W. Smith and son, Mac. of Edmonton, have been visiting In the city for the past week with (Mrs. Smith's sister, Mrs. H. M.j .Blake, and will leave Thursday; night on the Prince Rupert to' l visit In Vancouver and Kamlaopaj before returning to their home inj the Alberta Capita Mrs. SmAth. J? the widow of the late. Hon. V. W. Smith, pioneer resident of Prince Rupert and former cabinet minister In the province of Alberta. CYCLING DE LUXE PARIS, April 21: (CP) A new type of bicycle In which the rider assumes an arm-chair or feet-up on-th-desk attitude while pedalling at good speed has mado its appearance here. Announcements Saturday Night Dancing Party, Commodore Cabaret. April 25. Cambral Chapter Dance" April 24. "Leap Year Rebekah Bridge, dance, April 29. United Spring Sale, April 30. "Johnny Grows Up," Anglican Church, April 30, May 1. Gyro Hoedown, Moose Hall, May 1. Canadian May 13. Legion Spring Saie, Sons of Norway Independence Day May 15, Moose Hall. Elks' Kiddles Flag Day May 25. AVOTION SAI.K Tlnihrr Sale MR." 9 Thr will b offered for sale at PubWo Auction, at noon oa the seventh day ol May, 1936, In tho. office of the District Forest, Prlne Rupert. B. C. the Licence X185C0 to cut 8.076 00(1 let, board nvsure. ot Spruce. Cedar and. Hemlock on an area situated on the southerly portion of Lyell Wani. adjacent to Beresford Arm. Queen Charlotte Inlands Land District, One year will be allowed for re- "Provided any one unable to attend the auction In person may submit 'tender to opened at the hour ot . ILMIL fln Tlfl i.nnu a v.w ..... - I Further particulars, may be. .obtained I f mm ih. nhif Forester. Victoria. B.C., or District Foretr. Prlncs Rupert. B.C. DAILY NXWI R. d; Greggor, assistant district forester, left on last evening's train for; a trip to the Burns Lake district off official duties. Miss Wadea .Mussallem. after spending a few days here visiting with her mother, Mrs. N. Mussallem, returned to Smlthers on last evening's train. J. McConnachle; formerly of An yox and now superintendent of the Esperanza mill at Alice Arm, is paying a brief visit to the city, having arrived on the Catala this morning from the north. ' Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Hun ter and family, who have been residents of the city for the past year or so, sailed this afternoon on the Catala for Vancouver. While here M;. Hunter was a member of the staff of Ormes Limited. Robert T. Fletcher jr. of Chi cago, president of the Booth Fisheries, and George J. Haecker of Seattle, district manager, after a visit of a couple of days to the company's local branch, sailed this afternoon by the Catala on their return south. Hotel Arrivals Royal N. D. Armstrong, Vancouver; P. Hudson, Jap Inlet; A. Wole, city. Central William Anderson; Smlthers; O. Hunt, C. N. R.; O. C. Austad, city. Knox W. A. Selby and J. McGregor, city. Capt. B. Savage, Grimsby England. VICAU DEFIES BISHOP LEICESTER, Eng., April 21: (CPi Rev. Dr. Samuel Shannon, recently released from lmprlsonm.cn, for contempt of court, returne t tp his church, Interrupted a service being held. by another cler gyman appointed by the Bishop, and started, one of his own. Authorities are considering further ac tion. A STEW n III CUBES FOR. FLAVOR. n Fresh Delicious. Cottage Cheese DaHy VALENTIN DAIRY Phone 657 Rats and Beaver We have a big order for both and in order to Induce trappers and dealers to ship their skins we are offering more than market prices. Ship them In and we will wire the money immediately. GOLDBLOOM The Old Reliable When down on. the Waterfront call at the U & I CAFE for our special 25c DINNER VICTORIA'S NEW FRUIT VICTORIA, B.C., Apjrll 21: (CP A fruit that look's like a drlel apple, tastes like a pineapple and banana sundae, and has the pithy core of an orange Is delighttn? Victoria connoisseurs. Known a.- a custard apple or cheri moya has been imported from the tropics, where it grows. h its native state. R. Thomas of the local unit of the. Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve returned to the city on the Catala Sunday evening after taking a five weeks' course of training at Esquimau naval mm Vancouver. FOR SALE FOR SALE Wicker Phone Black 594. baby FOR RENT buggy. (99) TROLLING Boat for sale, complete with gear. $550 cash. Phone Black 461. (tf) GENTLEMEN Personal drug sun dries. Highest Grade Latest. Delivered. 15 for $1. (plain wrapper. Pacific Supply 751 Granville. SEALED Tenders will be accepted by the undersigned for the purchase of fully equipped salmon troller "Hope," 8 h.p. heavy duty Vivian engine, now moored at Armour's Salvage Dock, up to noon, Monday, April 27th. Terms strictly cash. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted Norman A. Watt. Administrator of estate of Frank Aker. dee'd. (98) FOR RENT Nicely furnisned 6- room flat, Third Ave. for $26.00. Phone Green 399. WANTED WANTED Experienced girl tor housework. Aomy Mrs. H. u. Johnson, 446 Fourth. East between 1 and. .3 pja. . 95 MALE & FEMALE HELP 275 CLERKS Wanted at Ottawa by Dominion Government for 1936 Prairie Census. 6 to 18 months employment at $75 per month with possibility of permanent po-, sitlon In the Civil Service. Ap- ( pointment by written examina-j tlon to be held across Canada, j Men and women between 18 and 35 (Ex-Servlce men. no age limit) j with three years high school may obtain full information and advice free from the M. C. C. Civil Service School, Winnipeg or Toronto (10). Dominion-wide and oldest in Canada. (tf) IS TIIK MTKEMK COVUTOF IUUT1MI COIVMUL1 In PKOHATK In the Matter of the -Adminisiraiwn Act" And 1 In the Matter of the Estate of William rut nam Deceased TAKE NOTICE that by order of HI Honor, W. E. Fisher, the 3rd day. c April. A D, 1836. I was appomwa mlntstrator erf the estate or William Putnam, deceased, and all parties hav Ing claims against the said estate are hewbv reaulred to lurnlsh same, prop erly verified to. me on or before tae 5th day oT May. AX). 1938. and all parties Indebted to the estate are rc-nulrl to tv the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. NORMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator. Prince Rupert. B. C. Dated the 3rd day ot April. A.D. IB36 LAND ACT Notice nf Intention to apply to Lease Land In Prince RUDert Land Recording Dli trlet of Rarure S Coast, and situate does to OaJloway Rapids Bridge, neu Prince Rupert, B. C. . Take notice tna i, ruo uro Prince Rurwrt. B.C. occupation Lumber man Intend to apply for a lease of the following described roresnore lanas; cammenclnz at a Poet planted ap nroxlmatelT 3.000 ft. north of Lota 11- llB. u. L. vol. nance o iiu. thence about 800 ft. south to opposite hor thence northerly following the shoreline to., pott of commencement and containing Hi acres, mors or less Dated March . 1938. LAM) ACT Notice of Intention to apply to Leane Land In Prince Rupert Land Recording pis-trlct of Range, & Coset. and situate or Kalen Island Clone to Galloway Rapids nrlHM. Take npMce that I. Martin Miller of Prince Rurjert. B C occupation Lumber man Intend to apply for a lease ol the following described lands:--(VunmcriAliiiu tt a poet planted ap. oroxlmstltv 3 000 ft. north of lots 115- 118, D. L. S31, Range S Coast thence 660 feet went: thence, 780 it. soum thenc 680 feet eaatl thence aso p, north thence following the shore line to post of commencement and contain ing ten acres, more or less. MARTIN MILLER Dated March 6, 1930. Salada Orange Pekoe Blend has by far the finest flavour "SALADA TEA YOUIt OLD FRIEND BACK AGAIN Harmony Rose Glycerin Soap Glorious for the hath, Satisfying for everyday use. 15c cake; 2 cakes 25c TRY THIS NEW RELIEF Puretest A.S.A. Cough Drops Better than a gargle for simple throat irritations, dryness, tickling. 10c pkg. Ormes Ltd. Pioneer Drttqgists ll.e Keull 8 tort phones: 81 & 82 Open Daily From 8 a.m. till 10 pjn. Sunday and Holidays Front 12 noon till 2 p.m, 1 p.m. till 9 pjn. USED FURNITURE BARGAINS Beds, Spring, Mattress, in different sizes, $9.00 up Kitchen Ranges, from .$15.00 up Still Cribs, with new mattress $9.00 Radios $10.00, $15.00, $30.00 and $10.00 Water Power Washing Machines ..... .$5.00, $7.50 Hand Power Washing Machines $8.00, $11.00 NEW FLOOR COVERING Congoleum Rugs, size 6x9 $5.50 size $6.50 size 9x9k'.Vj.ieSiw' ..$8.00 size 9xl0J '....$9.00 Linoleum Rugs, size 6x9 . .' f ...$6.50 size 9x9... .89.00 size .9x10 , 5. . . . . .$10.50 Printed Linoleum, per square yard 80c D. ELIO FURNITURE EXCHANGE Wc Ruy Sets of Household Goods Outright PHONE GREEN 121 There is a Reason Why Our Coal Business Has Grown In Spite of Keen Competition We sell the best coal in town. We deliver promptly. We have courteous drivers. If you are noi already a customer- of ours phone for a trial order of our coal. 7AP ours s s&itsfyMf-"We can prove its worti your tryhf f liiliiliiililliiiilliiimiliiiiiiiiuliliillii: PHILPOTT EV1TT & CO. LTD. 651 PHONES 652 I w