PAGR T5TO DAILY -EDITION Al'CTION SALE . Timber 'Bale X18771- 1 .. There will be offered tor ale at Pub. lie Auction, at noon on the tth day of, June, 1936. In the, office iof the. District Sif Prlnc Rupert, the Licence X18771. to cut 9,442.000 feet, board measure of Spruce. .'Cedar 'Bna Hem lock on area situated on Hutton Inlet.' Juan Perez Sound. Queen Charlotte Islands 'Land District. ' ' Three years 'WU1 be allpwd "for re, moval ot timber. 'Provided any one unable attend the auction In .person 'may ;submtt tender to be opened at the "hour At auction and treated as one bid." Further particulars imay be 'obtained from thn nhir cwi.. trt.. n or District Forester, Prince Rupert, B.C. IV THE SI THEME COUIIT OK-imiTlSH '('OI.HMIIIA . IN I'KOIIATE In the Matter ot .the "AdmlnUtratloti Act" . Mud In the Matter of -the 'Estate of Oeorat r'i.lhi.r,. ri.. . TAKE NOTICE that by Order of Wl uue irisner dated the 4th pointed Administrator -of the !EBtte nf Oeorge A. Colburn late .of Atllh, (BrltUn Columbia. Miner, Doceaaed and all Dartlen 'having rinim. f.. l, "o eitu)i. vue auiu KUte are hereby required to furnish t-v-iij, wTiuea vo me on or m - trou aim til .. persons Indebted to the Estate are e- J . " w amount of thear ln debtednoss to me 'forthwith. Dated the 24th 'day of March 'I938 HERBERT F. QUASSEY, Official Administrator, ATLIN, B. O. To all our friends anI patrons we wish to ex-tend'the Greetings of the East THE iDAILY NEWS. 'PRINCE RUPERT BRITISH 'COLUMBIA er eason Let us hejp tyou join iin the Easter Parade Have you seen our New Spring Shoes? They are authentic With fthe prevailing mode. . The Family Shoe Store Ltd. Third Avenue Phone 357 Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by "Prince Rupert Dally NflWi, :LUnltd. Third Avenue H. F.'PTJLLKN - - - Managlng-Edrcor ADVERTISING RATES lTanslent display advertising, per'incn, per Insertion Classified advertlsing,,perord.'per Insertion Local readers, per Insertlonper line. - Aaveriisinr and 'Circulation Telephone News Department Telephone 98 86 This advertisement is not published .or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. 1.4U .02 .25 Thursday, April 9, 1936, FOSTER FISHING INDUSTRY 'We are in full .'agreement with G. W. Nickerson who, in addressing the Junior 'Chamber of Commerce Tuesday night, urged'the young men to use their influence to try iu ouic "e tatiiujisiunent, oi me industry at rrince Ku .camied TUid fresh, and to have it shipped away in vessels caiun jiKie irum Jiurope. It has been mentioned ,hefnrp .Hint PiMimo R.iinoif d In cated in the centre pf th'isindustry' but that the 'city does . 7 'w iu.uuii tin inuui uo (L nllOUKI. OlllCe writing a previous article on this subject the News .has received .protests from one or two canneries .that .spend a good deal of money in Prince 'Rupert. Local people will appreciate this. What is needed, however, is to bring pressure to bear to secure the great part of the business in Prince Rupert It can be done if the people here are in earnest in the matter. AUCTION SALE Timber Sale XlS.Tf.O There Will h nfferri tnr al At Public Auction, at noon on the severitlt day of May. ,1936. m the office of the District Forester, Prince Rupert. B. C. the Lloenee 'X185C0 to 'tut 2,076 000 feet, board measure, of Spruce. Cedar and llemlock on an area situated on wie soumeny port ten of Lyell :Islan'i: adlaent in nprrrt-ri Arm - Charlotte Islands Land District. une year win be allowed for re-moval of timber. the auction in person may submit uciiur iaj oe openea ai tne hour of auction and treated as one bid." Further Tn rtii1ar man k. .,t.i J -'J .'...j in; uuboiuru from the Chief Forester. Victoria. B.C.. or Lwswict roresier. prince Rupert. B.C. ... l l! TIIK SI PKEME TtnJItT OF I1KIT1SII COI.irMBIA "" III I'ltOIUTE In the Mutter of the "AiimlnUtratlun Art" . Anil In the Matter of thh Estate of William 'Ihtinnn. r..- a uuiaiii iTumhrii TAKE NOTICE Ihet by order 'of 'lll-i nuiujf, n. n, risner, the 3rd dav 'C A.nHl A'n IMA T . . . minlatrator of tlie estate of William ruuiam. aeceased, and 11 parties har ing claims against the said estate are ircrruy required to rurnLsh same. prr,p erly .-verified to me on or before th ottt day of May, AD. 1936, and all parties Indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their iiiuruix-uiwm xo me roruiwlth. NORMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator 'Prllw Ritrwrt. TJ r" Dated the 3rd day of April, a;d. 1936; BARRY IS Total Prince Rupert Tennis Club lias Annual steeling land Makes .; Arrangements For Year I The annual meeting of the: "Prince Ttupert Tennis -'Club ivrarf! held last nloht nrinc.Inal business1 ibelng Hhe election df. 'Off lcer.s for U936 which resulted aslfollows: 'President, 3. -A. Barry. ' f ; 'VlcejPresident, William Cruldk-shank." v . )f. , Secretary-Treasurer, P. iff Edg-curnbe. . Executive O. C. Young, Mrs. J. A. fBarry 'and Mr. .'anil (Mrs. Alitx Mitchell. Renovation of the courts and club 'hcuse -at Acropolfs- Mil grounds for the season wlll-be-pro-ceeded with and It Is nlanned to have an opening American toiirnu-!j ment on May 3. Port Simpson Hoopleamls Claiming that definite arrange-i rrients had 'been made for a series of games to be played tonlgHt and tomorrow with 'Prince Rupert for the Sun Life Assurance 'Co.'s cud. erriblematic of Northern -British Columbia basketball Championship, Port Simpson all-star hoon team. the Dartv consisting of tuiivo players, has arrived In town, 'having come 'over 'today -on caxbodts. There was some uncertainty 'this morning as to whether dr 'not Prince Rupert was in a position to floor a team in -which event. -Port Simpson, apparently, intends .to claim the trophy-by default. Sirloin Roast ms After Trophy Power Corporation 'Defeats Moosq iwo to One .in Postponed Match . in .a postponed match- in thu City Ten Pin 'Bowrmg League last night, Power Corporation defeated Moose by a score of two to nnr Eddie Smith of the Power Cor poratlon was. high average scorer with 188. Individual scoring: POWER CORP. 1st 2nd 3nl Little :. .154 - 148 144 Comadlna 128 14(5 mo Anderson : .......!1g6 153 137 Foreman inn 9 i Smith . no '233 100 'Handicap .'...''30 , '30 30' .'750 '831 '1U5' MOOSE ,ist 2nd Gray 127 13? F. Morrison .n iiq Royer 137 ifm Russel ; rioo 138 R. Morrison 108 139 Handicap 48 48 Total per lb.- TJBone -Roast per lb, Forestvllle Butterr- per lb. Eggs-Up 'River iper'doz. Eggs-C "Grade 3 'doz. TRI?K f MKLIVKKY Phone 765 3rd 137 109 163 1GC 160 4ft 883 743 773 SELVIG'S : MARKET Thursday & Saturday Specials Turkeys per lb Roasting 'Chickens per lb. Fowls per lb Leg of Veal' , per 'lb. ..: .,. Veal Chops- Tier lb. .....'.........!... ... Veal Shoulder' per lb. Round. Steak 3 .lbs. , 29c 25c 30 c 29c 12ic 50 c 20c 20c 26c .28c 50c DAILT NEWS At 6:4U1.TI. CFPR (Romance ifllelody UlitStANDF!fl. rST. CHA8US EVAPODiTEO MILK Rehearsal Date For Gymnasium Display Altered At 'the special request -of thos interested IritHe coming Terrace vs. High 'Scliodl 'basketball, feame; the date of tlje. rinal rehearsal for the gymnasium, display 'to 'be iult' on Saturday, '.April 18,. has ibeflit' changed to Friday, April 17. according to Paul TCozoolin recrea-tlondl tcentre'' Instructor'. The regular1 schedule of classes at'ehe'ceiltre will be adheied to for' he rest, of this wpek but, In oYder to accommodate all the prospective display participants next week, .this schedule will be revised to read: High School girls, all grades. Monday and Wednesday, 3-5 p.m.' High School boys, all grades-Tuesday, 3-5 p.m. Ladies' classes l and 2 iregular Tuesday classes! Both on Monday at 7:S0 p.m. Ladles' classes 3 and. 4 (regular; weanesaay ciasses-Both -on Wednesday, at 7:30 .p.m, Men's classC-Tiiesday, 7:30 p.m. Leaders' class-Tliursliay, ?:30 p.m. Members of the ladles' Friday afternoon class taking part in the display may attend either on fMotir day or Wednesday night; LOCAL NEWS John tbarreU, well' known Allln merchant, arid faljier ' of Jack' Garrett of :the Couf t House staff here, was & ipaftehger Aboard the Princess Norah this morning re turning, north aftera:'trip 'to Vancouver. Mr. and" 'Mrs. 'A. R "M.illorv t.f Port Clements, 'who arrived 'in the fclty from the Islands on the Prince John -yesterday., will sir. tomorrow night by -the Prince John oh their return to .Port Clements. A. C. Small, local imnnnnur .nf the Swift-Canadian Co., Is making the round trip to.Anyox and Stewart on the Prince Rupert today He sailed for the north yestordt-y afternoon and will be back thk evening. Indian Agent James Gillett ol Massett Is'Vpaying a brief visit t the city oh dfflclal 'business. He arrived in the city 'from the Isl ands on the Prince John yesterday and will be returning there on the same- steamer tomonoW night. 'Fred Tlen worth, who was In busi ness here In the pioneer days and who for some years' 'has. been engaged In the insurance business in Vancouver and Seattle, wai here aboard the Princess 'Norah this 'morning bound for the Yukon on business The Al Jr a new steel ihdllbut boat, landed its flrst'catch'of hali- out at Seattle this, week -following its .maiden trip. 'MND act I 'Notice of 'Intention to .pply 'to tlnc In'Prlnoe Rupert LandlKcordlng'Dli.' trlct 'of 1 Range 6 Coast, and sltua." close to Oalloway Rapids -Bridge, .near Prince 'Rupert, B. 'O. Take nottee 'that '-Martin MllleT a Prince Rupert, B.C,'occuptton.Lumbr-man tntewn "to apply 'for ' 'lease Of the following 'described ' . Foreshore Janils: Commencing at a .pct planted ap proIlmatelY 3.000 'ft. nnrfh ,rf Ivt. nJ thence about 600 ft. ouUi to opposite, shorn thenv i.thui. shoreline to post Df icomraenoeoterlt) vi.mu . .res, mo re. or. less , , ' , MARTIN r MJUJSR 'Dated Hit? i193j 1 T're.sh'DdliciousCottajrc 1 viict'He iiaiiy VAUENT1N 1DAIRY Phone 657 jQaeen Charlotte ! hi&ies Auxiliaty ; 4 Holds Meeting QUEEN CHARLOTTE CITY. Ap-'9: 'On 'Thursday 'la'itt 'the Qlieen ChaVlOtte rinfi Skidegats Ladies' Auxiliary -met at Hie 'home of Mrs. Harney Munro. An en- Bjoyablettlme wasTspent'by ;till. -Mnl Munro'Swa)! n srilei'irild thnesS taiid. toge'ther with Mrs.F)r. 'ftlzoi' jmade fill 'feel at home. In the absence df Mrs. O. Tur-fnpr, the presiderlt, 'Bishop Bbck !conducted the business part o hhe mee"tlng. 'Considerable "busi ness was done connected .with th? organization. The ladles arc a!-) ready bu preparing wol: 'for ai bazaar .next November. 'The in A: terest and attendance Is growing every month After the business session was concluded a social hour twas -.spent A contest guessing 'the names of British Colimibia towns from fori- ginal cartoons drawn by. members formed the main fun bf the evening. Mrs. 'Wert 'Roberts won the prize, also by mutual consent drrwi the most original cartoon. Delicious refreshments 'were ser- VPfl hl Ttlrs Mnnrn neilctori :Vi 'hiir . vvv. WJ sister. Mrs. II. 'Chastenay, and lMrs,! Size. Dr. Size and .Mr. 'Munro and'others Joined the happy'crovti durldg this part df the evening. : Hearty thanks to the host and hostess closed a very happy Baptist Ladies' Aid Spring Sale v Although extTemi'ly bad weather undoubtedly kept many ladle;, away, the spring tea and sale ol home cooking, sewing .and novelties by the Ladles' Aid nf Fir Baptist Church in the church par lors was a very enjoyable affair to those present. The rooms had been tastefully decorated for .the occasion with Easter lilies and flowers. Mrs. P. H. Linzey was general J convener, Mrs. J. A. Lindsay and Mrs. Gus Berg were in charge ol the tea room while Mrs. 'Thomas Chrlstoff supervised the tea table--; with Mrs. W. F. BusSey and "Miss Kay Watson as assistants. Mr.. James Hampton was cashier. Mrs. J. Armstrong and "Mrs. George Hibbard were in chante df the home cookin table nnn Mrs W. W. Wrathall and Mrs Charles Larkin, the sewing anC novelties. A hriAf nrnnrfim lliittit HAA t I - .wbIMIH IIII.IUUIU ILL' tations by Miss Zclda Male untl vocal solos by Miss 'Beulah M?. Ktnley, accompanied -by Mrs. J C Gllker. Rt. Rev. W. 'A. Geddes. Ancll- can Bishop of the Yukon, who hart been spending the winter in Toronto, was a passenger aboard the Princess Norah this morning going north enroute to Dawson. l,AMII 'ACT Notice of Intention to apply to Leue i.anu 111 Prl Tf nnnrf T n rft rtmmti . . . ........ .vrwruin$Ti71- trlct of nange S Coast, and situate on im t;iun vu UUIOW3T 'StUulrit ,w , fc r -sfcn Aujirr or '... w 'iw i inue oi lite following llwrihwl lanl,. Commencing et a 'post planted 'p, proxlmatley 3 000 ft. north of lots "118-116, D. L. 2S1, Range S Coast thence w irci wrwt, WKrilce TOO II, 'SOUth lheruA AAn fun u uf . w ... north thence following the shore line Jng ten acres, more or less. MAIUIM MILLER Da.ted March fl. 1936. SPECIAL Chevrolet master sedan with .Trunk Complete 1036 (Licence Just like Ncw $950. Kaien Motors limited CHEVROLET DEALERS Tblrd Ave. Phone 82 HS!y AP1 . 192, 1 m You can easily prove it! A F Are Wiorth ur While Tools Spring brings to light maiiysmairjobs that anyone can do if he hast'heTig'Htltools. TIicfc do. not necessarily cost much money. Don't 'borrow your neighbor's, own your own. We have all 'kinds of tools at various (prices. GORDON'S HARDWARE UlcRride Street Hionr 311 MacKENZIE'S FURNITURE Garden SI.UMRKR KING ,SPIUNG (luaranteell And the 'price is only $13.50 They are built for sleep. .PHONK "75 Suppl les 'noes Itakes Spatlcs Shovels Mattocks Turfedfrcrs iWheclharrows Fertilizers SEEDS THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. Union Steamships, limited Bteamers ledve Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.B.S. CATAL'A iBVKRY TUESDAY, 1.30P.M. Due Vancouver, Thursday p.m. T.S.S. CAItDENA 1 FRIDAY, 10:30 'P.HI. Due VafSiouver. Monday ain. Weekly; sailings to Port SImpson, Stewart, Anyox and Naas'Biw, Sunday, 8 -p.m. Further Iriforma'tfon 'regarding sailings and 'tickets from R. M. SMITH, Prince Rupet Aeent, Th'jrU AVe. Vbont 568 Th e Fish which made Prince Rupert'FamoM Rape rt Bra SMOKED BLACK COD J Prepared Daily By tifa .MX m borage Co., -M PRINCE ttUPERT, B.C. If you lose anything, try a classified ad.