CORN FLAKES CO PHONE CO Kaien Transfer We handle the Finest Grades of Coal and Wood, at market prices. Bone Dry Kindling always in stock. We also operate CO Messenger Service PERFECTION IN CANNED SALMON GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye 1 HMiZn PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon.. Packed by the only Salmon Cunning Company with an all the year round payroll In Prince Rupert. DINING ROOM SUITES BEDS All sizes STEEL BABY CRIBS TABLE and CHAIRS DRESSERS LIBRARY TABLE WRITING DESKS RADIOS SINGER SEWING MACHINES REFRIGERATORS KITCHEN UTENSILS KITCHEN RANGES WASHING MACHINES ROOKS, GRAMOPHONE HABY CARRIAGES, ETC. HAMMOCK Suitable For Your Verandah I Watt returned to the city on Sa turday night's ' train after spending a few days at Terrace and La-kelse Lake. M. H. Lawrence, Anglican Church missionary at Kltkatla, was a weekend visitor to the city, having arrived from the village down the coast by gasboat Saturday. E. T. Kenney, M.L.A. for Skeena, returned to his home at Terrace on yesterday's train from Endako where he hatl attended the Liberal nominating convention for Omi-neca last week. Fred Rlffou left on last Friday ; evening's train for Winnipeg (where he will pay a visit before j proceeding on a trip to his native I home in the Oaspe Peninsula district of Quebec. . Miss Phyllis M. Mooney R.N., op erating room supervisor of tbp .Prince Rupert Oeneral Hospital. leaves on this evening's train for I Toronto. She-will spend a six weeks' vacation visiting in Ontario. For being the Inmate of a disorderly house, Margaret Kroening was fined $50, with option of thirty days' Imprisonment, in city po lice court Friday afternoon. The woman paid the fine. Harry Towne of Toronto, repre senting the Northwest Lumber Co. I which Is engaged hi the sawmill ,ing and lumber business In On rrrrm We Buy Furniture Outright PHONE GREEN 421 Dlshoa E. M. Bunoz QUI., re. Government Agent Norman A. j turned on Saturday evening's tra'n for a brief ,trlp to Port Essingtou on ecclesiastical duties. Miss Jessie Moffatt and Miss Mary Easthope returned on Saturday evening's train after spending the week-end at Inverness. I. Urseth of Bella Coola arrived in the city on the Cardena Satur- jday from down the coast. Mr. Ur seth Is In the fisheries patrol J. A. Klrkpatrlck, after spending a few days here, sailed on the ss Catala last night for Stewart. He will be stopping off here aga'n on his way back to Vancouver. Harry Townsend, well known Se attle mining man, who paid a visit to the Interior last week, sailed on the Princess Louise this morning for Ketchikan. Jack Keefe returned to the city on Saturday night's train from Ro chester, Minnesota, where he has been receiving treatment at Mayo Clinic as a result of which his health Is considerably Improved. Albert Farrow, steamboat lnspec tor, sailed this morning on the si Princess Louise for Whltehorse, Yukon Territory, where he will make his annual Inspection of Yukon River craft which will shortly be going into commission for the season. Mr. Farrow will be back here from the north a month hence and will then proceed to Francois Lake to Inspect the government ferry, there. He has been in the city for the past few days on official duties. Brigadier Walter J. Carruthers, Salvation Army, after a trip through the Interior as far as Prince George, arrived in the city on last Thursday night's train and conducted meetings at the local citadel yesterday before leaving this morning aboard the Princess Louise for his headquarters In Wrangell. Brigadier Carruthers reports considerable activity in timbering all through the interior. Army work Is also going along satisfactorily. Brigadier Carruthers' subject last night was "The World Made Flesh" from the First Chapter of St. John. He also spoke In the morning and afternoon. John Dybhavn returned to the city on the Catala last evenln from Vancouver where he went tn attend the recent meetings of the Pacific sub-executive of the Biolo gical Board of Canada. Mr. Dybhavn. with Col. J. W. Nicholls and Dr. Neal Carter, also attended the Rotary district convention In Vancouver, at which Charles Mowryof Spokane was elected district gov ernor, as well as being present last Friday at the luncheon of the International Port and Harbor Asso ciation as representative of the port, of Prince Rupert. Announcements Saturday Night Dancing Party, Commodore Cabaret. Presbyterian Tea, May 21. Elks'. Kiddles Flag Day May 25. Norman Wllks is coming. Concert June 3. , P..T. K tea, June 5, at Mrs. Eastern Star tea at Mrs. F. W. Allen's, June 9. Prince Rupert Tennis Club an nual tournament Saturday, June 13. J. J. Hllllard,' well known customs officer at Eagle, Alaska, was a passenger aboard the Princes.-! Louise this morning returnins north after a trip to Seattle and elsewhere In the south. Buckley Shannon of Seattle, who Is prominently identified with mining activities In the Usk district, arrived In the city' from the soutn on the Catala last evening arc" will proceed to the Interior on this evening's train. 1 Provincial Constable C. P. Oland arrived In the city oh Saturday night's train from Smithers and sailed this morning on the Prin cess Louise for Squaw Creek where he will be stationed as mining re corder for the season. Hotel Arrivals Savoy George S. Balfour, Vancouver; C. F. Oland, Smithers: Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Moore, Kitimaat; L. McLennan, Surf Point Mines; F. B. Cha- bot, H. Begin and H. Chabot, Prince Oeorge. Royal M. Johnston and William Poll, C.N.R.; T. G. Smith, Vancouver; F. Rock and A. Woie, city; F. Wiggins, Southbank. Prince Rupert W. E. Walker. Naas; J. Pearl, E Bullen, D. C. Scott, H. Singleton, V. A. Rollins, J. M. Cave, L. G. West and B. Shannon, Vancouver; W. A. Johnston, Victoria; Harry Townsend. Seattle; W. L. Burk, Fort St. James; Miss D. Pite, Mrs. J. A. Brown and Miss Ada Brown, Port Esslngton; A. J. Foster, WANTED Camp Phone Run Hemlock Green 687 or Logs. Write Stanley Bishoprick jr. Prince Rupert MRS. IIALL1DAY announces the reopening of the Modern Beauty Shoppe 530 Third Avenue formerly located at 210 4th St. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29 There will be a special for one week of a free electric manicure with every shampoo and fingerwave or marcel. Do You Return From Your Vacation 100 Percent Fit? SURE, When You Holiday at 'THE DUNES' TLELL Write for literature and rates MADAME KAJAUT Tlell, Queen Charlotte Islands NEW 1936 Johnson outboard motors, Vancouver prices, W. R. Love Electric Co., agents. (124) SKEENA River Sailboats equipped to sail or suitable to convert Into gasboats. Haysport Cannery. LAND ACT 121 GENTLEMEN Personal drug Bua dries. Highest Grade Latest. Del lv'ered, 15 for $1. (plain wrapper). Pacific Supply 751 Granville, Vancouver. LAND ACT Notice of Intention to apply to sm Land In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Queen Charlotte Islands, and situate on Cumshewa Inlet fronting on un surveyed Orown Land which is situated Immediately South of Lot 45. Queen Charlotte Islands Dlttrlct. TaXe .notice that the Allison Logging Company Limited of Vancouver, B.C. intends to apply lor lease of the following described Foreshore Lands:- Commencing at a post planted at the 8. W. Corner of Lot 45. Q. C. X. thence 20 chains due South; thence 60 chain? due East thence due North to Shoreline; thence West along shoreline to point of commencement and containing 30 acres, more or less. AMBROSE P. ALLISON. Pres. Allison Logging Co , Ltd. Dated April 21. 1036. Notice of Intention to ipply to Leaie Land In Prince Rupert Land Recording Dis trict of Range S Coast, and situate od Kalen Island close to Galloway Rapids Bridge. Take notice that I, Martin Miller oi Prince Rupert, B.C. occupation. Lumber man intends to apply lor a lease or to I following described lands: commencinc at a post piantea ap- Droxunaiier s uuu n. norm cs jots no lie, o. Li. zsi, Range a uoast tnence 660 feet west: thence 760 ft. south thence 660 feet east; thence 260 ft. north, thence following the ah ore line to post of commencement and contain ing ten acres, more or less. MARTIN MILLER Dated March 6. 1S36 LAND ACT Notice of Intention to apply to Lease Land In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Range 6 Ooaot, and situate close to oalloway Rapids Hnage, near Prince Rupert, B. C. Take noUce that I. Martin Miller o' Prince Rupert, B.C. occupation Lumberman intends to apply for a lease of the following described Foreshore lands: Commencing at a post planted approximately 3.000 ft. north of Lots Utile. D. L. 2S1, Range 6 Coast District thence about BOO ft. south to opposite shore thence northerly following the shoreline to post of commencement. and containing L acres, more or less MARTIN MILLER Dated March 6. 1936. LAND ACT Notice of Intention to apply to Pur rlutfte Land In Prince Rupert Land Recording District of Queen Charlotte lalands and situate aa the North shore of Cumshewa Inlet Immediately South of Lot 45, (. C. I. Take notice that the Allison Logging Company Limited of Vancouver, B. C. Intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands: commencing at a post piantea at vat S. W. corner of Lot 45, Q. C. I. thenct 60 chains East along South boundary of Lot 45: thence due South to shore tine: thence West along shoreline to point of oornmencemeat and contain Ing 40 sores more or less. AMBROSE P. ALLISON. Pres. Allison Logging Co. Ltd. Dated Apru ai, iv?. IMPORTED from SPAIN & PACKED IN NABOB'S DAYLIGHT KITCHEN NABOB Olivet are obUlnsblt in bottle tizti from 4 to 34 ounces, alio in the new tumbler conUinert. Atk your grocer for ny of these choice vsrietlei: QUEEN, COCK-TAIL, PIMENTO STUFFED, CELERy STUFFED, NUT STUFFED, tad MINCED OUVES (or sandwich spread nd tslsds. v Mm . m Jl w M m SPECIALS Klenzo Child's Tooth Brush and Rubber Sponge Ball Both for 19c 25c Mi 31 Shaving Cream and 20c Mi 31 Tooth Paste Both for 35c 35c Mi 31 Tooth Powder and 25c Klenzo Tooth Brush Both for 39c Sharp's Assorted or Rum and Butter Flavor Toffee 30c lb. Cadbury's Dairy Milk Chocolate Buds 50c lb. Ormes lid. TZfie. Pioneer Druggists I be Re rail SUn Phones: 81 & 82 Open Daily From 8 a.m. till 10 pjn. Sundays and Holidays Prom 12 noon till 2 p.m., 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. Union Steamships, Limited Steamers leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUESDAY, 1:30 P.M. Due Vancouver, Thursday pjn. T.S.S. CARDENA FRIDAY, 10:30 PJH. Due Vancouver, Monday ajn. Weekly sailings to Port Simpson, Stewart, Anyox and Naas River, Sunday, 8 p.m. Further Information regarding sailings and tickets from ' : R. M, SMITH, Prince Rupert Aeent, Third, Ave. Phone 568 MacKENZIE'S FURNITURE PHONE 775 24 Only Simmons All Felt Mattresses fZ.. $7.50 MAIL ORDERS SHIPPED SAME DAY Third Avenue Prince Rupert Phone 775 The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED - BLACK COD - Prepared Daily By Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. it v1 1 '.It..!. May 18, 1936 Monday. DAILY IIIWI Running a household uses up a lot of energy. If you find yourself feeling fagged-out by mid-afternoon, try a bowl of crisp Kellogg's Corn Flakes with milk. Tiiey lielp to restore energy. And they're wholesome, easy to digest. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. Nothing takes the place of LOCAL NEWS NOTES L Macey returned to the city, c. H. Orme returned to the city on the. Cardena Saturda from, a on Saturday night train from a trip to Vancouver accompanied by brief trip to Terrace; his young son. tario, is a visitor In the city on business. He spent the week-end at the Blllmor Spruce Mill at Por-j poise Harbor. ' O. S. Balfour of the Vancouver Province staff arrived In the city on the Cardena Saturday from Bella Coola. to which point he had 'travelled overland from Williamn Lake. From here he proceeded to Stewart on the Catala last night, it being his plan to cross overland from there Into the Naas Valley on to Terrace. THE CONSOLIDATED MINING & SMELTING COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED TRAIL BRITISH COLUMBIA Manufacturers of Elephant Brand Chemical Fertilizer Ammonium Phosphates, Sulphate of Ammonia, Superphosphates, Complete Fertilizers Producers & Refiners of Tadanac Brand Metals Gold. Silver, Electrolytic Lead. Zinc, Cadmium, Bismuth. D. ELIO FURNITURE EXCHANGE Used Furniture Mr. Justice D. A. McDonald and iry an, court . stenographei , who have been here for the last few days in connection with the local, Assize1 Court session, aie leaving on this evening's train for Prince George. Father Leo Bosse O.M.I.k,who ar rived in the city a few days ago from Fort St. James, sailed this morning on the Princess Louise for Telegraph Creek In which district he will be stationed as Roman Ca tholic missionary priest for the summer. J. Flschbeln of New York, who Is Identified with Sigmund Elns-toss In the co-operative markel-lng of salmon In this district, sailed on the Princess Louise thL-morning for Ketchikan after having been here for the past week or so. Dr. Neal Carter, director of the Prince Rupert Fisheries Experimental Station, returned to the city on the Princess Adelaide last Friday night after attending sessions of the PacificTsub-executive of the Biological Board of Canada in Vancouver last week. Stanley Trltes, nephew of A. B. Trites, prominent British Colum bia mining operator, was a passen ger aboard the Princess Louise thif morning bound from Vancouver to Juneau whence he will proceed to a mining operation of which he will take charge for his uncle. Coming north from Vancouver to Butedale on ths steamer Catala yesterday was a party of eight cr nine miners for the PrlncessRoyal mine at Surf Inlet on the we?t coast of Princess Royal Island. xney were met at Buteaale hy a gasboat on which they were taken to the mine. Gets Two Months On Theft Charge Fastenings CUSSIHEO WANTED WANTED Elderly woman wants t Harry Farley Sentenced For Break-! ing and Entering Cafe Owners j Warned Regarding Rear 1 For breaking and entering the Commodore Cafe, to which charge! he pleaded guilty, Harry Farley was sentenced to two months' Impris onment by Magistrate McClymont In city police court this morning. The incident occurred about 1:30 Friday morning when Farley broke In through a back door of the res-1 taurant and took groceries from the storeroom. He was taken into custody by a police officer while ' carrying the goods away. The city police are asking pro-! prletors of downtown business pre- j mises to take precautions that there are adequate fastenings on rear doors and windows of their; premises. A number of places are! known at present to be easy of ac cess from the lanes. position as housekeeper, fori widower or bachelor preferred Apply at Savoy Hotel. 122 FOR RENT FOR RENT 4-room furnished flat, Monarch range. Phone 547. (tf) FOR SALE m.m.