26. June 30, 1936 LOCAL NEWS NOTES R Black sailed this after- noon on the Catala for a trip to Vancouver T Qlenn returned to the city rintnln this momlriff frnm on tne .brief trip to Stewart. m Jack Bulger and daughter, I mv Margaret, sailed yesterday ,fternoon on the Prince , Rupert jor a visit in Vancouver. Mrs Frank Bushfleld and son of Pert Essington are paying a brief .Kit to town today ana wm return I to the Skeena Klver tonight. a c Abbott, local Canadian Na- ! tionai Railways conductor, sailed ; yesterday afternoon on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver. Rneer Cornish left yesterday af- j temoon aboard the Pacific Airways .panlane fdfTremier where he has taken a position in the mine office. Miss M. Nicholson of the teach ing staff of the Stewart school was a passenger aboard the Prince George Saturday night going through to Vancouver to spend the summer vacation. Mrs, E. B. Davie and two chil dren left on the Prince Rupert yes terday afternoon on their return to Seattle after having spent the last two months with Mrs. Davie's sister Mrs. Frank Fitzgerald. Mrs, Walter Wright and daugh ters Phyllis and Sylvia, were pas sengers aboard the Catala today bound for Vancouver where they will take up residence for educa tional purposes, Mr. Wright, who to manaeer of the Stewart branch of the Bank of Montreal, will be tolne south a week hence to spend a vacation in Vancouver. Mr and Mrs. John Mellor ar rived in the city on the Cata!a thii morninir from Stewart and will be here until Saturday to at tend the marriage .of .Miss, Dorothy Patmore of this city to their son, Stavelv Mellor. after which they will oroceed to Vancouver. Mr Melbr recently sold out after hav ing teen in business at Stewart for eighteen years. After doing some travelling, they plan to settle down in the south. Announcements J Eagles' Picnic, Grassy Bay, July Presbyterian Bazaar, November Anglican Sale November 28. Charles Lambert was fined $5 In city police court yesterday af ternoon for carrying on business without a licence. : On Dominion Dav Julv 1 thti Post Office wickets will be closed! all day. The public lobby will b$ open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Miss E. Dalearno. who has been spending some time at. Btewarv, returned to the city from' ths north on the Catala this morning R. G. Johnston, manager of Inverness cannery, and R. W. Sinclair, accountant, are both in town today on business. Mr. Sinclair is accompanied by his wife. O. Anderson and M. Carev nlead- ed guilty to charges of drunkenness in city police court this morning. The former paid a fine of $25 and the latter is serving seven days. Miss Florence Dodsworth. who teaches school at Alice Arm, was Dasseneer aboard the Catala today going through to Vancouver to spend the summer vacation. Rev. Evan Baker. United Church pastor at Anyox and. Stewart, arrived in the city from the north on the Catala this morning. Mrs. Baker Is at present a patient in the Prince Rupert General Miss Mary D. Sim of the teach lnz staff of Borden Street School sailed yesterday afternoon on the Prince RuDert for Vancouver to spend the summer vacation in the south. She" is accompanied by her little niece. Miss Bea McWaters, who has been spending a couple of weeks visiting here with her brother ana sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. McWaters, sailed by the Catala this afternoon on her return to Vancouver. Miss Connie Morgan, who teaches at Colleymount on Francois" take, is among a party of interior scnooi tenr-hers who expect to come out this week with Pilot Charles El llott aboard the Pacific Airways seaplane. The railway tie-up Is pre ventlne these teachers from get ting to the coast by the ordinary means of transportation. No official action, as far as can be learned, has yet been taken in rPfrnrri to the placing of a river boat in service on the Skeena River between Prince Rupert and Ter ror rinrine the present tie-up. with rallwav service expected to be resumed about July 20, it would mh.ihlv be hardly worth while to make extensive arangerments for other form of service. Lady Betty Special Lady Betty Wash Cloth Lady Betty Powder Puff Sterling Tooth Brush Cuticura Soap Guest Size Ipana Tooth Paste Small Swan Down Face Powder Small JQ Special, all six items for Squibb Tooth Paste Special Three 25-cent Tubes Squibb Tooth Paste Ormes -Jim Pioneer Druqpists The lMxftU BtoN Sunday! and phones: Bl ly Frm m-P Open till 2 P P m 12 noon Holidays Holidays From From 50c The Latest in Bath Soaps Rexall Superfatted Finest Quality Hard English Bath Soap JJUC per cake A CONTRACT FOR "They have a delicious, distinctive flavour of their own." Quaker Corn Flakes are made from a special recipe chat brings out all the full, rich flavour of sun-ripe corn. iwenty-rive V A i ears ago June 30, 1911 The city council is considering a $250,000 sewer construction plan for the downtown section. One line would drain between Fourth and Eighth Streets and the other from Eighth Street to the junction of First, Second and Third Avenues. E. C. Gibbons is back in the city after a six weeks' trip into the famous Bulkier Valley. He reports the season a little late but the crop of vegetables 13 fine; Stock-raising Is receiving considerable attention and more settlers are steadily coming in. Considerable interest is being taken in baseball organization in town. Suggested sites for a sports field include the block between Eiehth and Ninth Avenues and Lotbinlere and Thompson Streets. Hotel Arrivals Knox Leo Cormier, W. A. Seney, D. Hudema, W. Anderson, Mr. ana Mrs. White, Dan McDonald, H Matson. J. MacSween and L. End- reson. city; M. L. Clark, George town: C. McGregor, Vancouver E. Seddon. Victoria; W. Barnes, Winnipeg; Stuart Slater, Toronto; Robert Walker, Duncan. Central Muriel McLaren, J. Hart and M. Vaalpala, city; Arthur Mac-Donald and William Green, Vancouver; J. Walters, Ocean Falls'. George Hanna, Claxton; Mrs. Wil liam Keith, Belfast, Ireland; k. n. niric Penticton: Fred Rdsebery; W. Scheoslever, K.win- ltsa; P. Brameld, Jap Inlet. Prince Rupert Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Sinclair. Inverness; S. Einstoss, New xorK, J. N. Taylor, M. J. Taylor and H Douglas, Vancouver. Royal Anton Zorotovlch and John Bar- seth, city. WATER NOTICE MUls Ltd. whose ad-rtW, can Pulp & Paper u 208 'Bansome Ban Francls-" ,..i tin a win hodIv for 8 r."' nrt u 75 Million Oal- ions per day ana w si"i " iuif .r.,. , f shnurRtlan'r Creek. v which flows Bouth Wcsterley .and r"l Dha,otinj. Lake, about .... nmniHaftf nt D. L. 444. Tne storage dam ' t tv. Mtr ar ni ni mwiuluui d ' The capacity of the reservoir to M .hmi, asnn w feet, and It will flood about forty acres of land. The water will be llverted from the atreom at point auuui """" of the wnari at tne wtvjunj SliawttUan's Lake and will he used for .nnr manufacture purpose upon the land described as Water From. I ' ..... ...... .u T1 Tnto Block I rruice nuHwn I .... n.tA nn it.h i! round on the mill A canv of till' notice and an nppun,iuii thereto and to the ,'Water Axft" will be filed in the- oiiic oi ie I n.r.ww a Prlnrw RUDert. B.C. Ob- Jeotlon to the application may be filed wiwi in tiuu , .r n...llnn..... nnllrllnini. VlCtdTla. B.C.. within "thirty days- alter th first ap- ipearance .oi tnis notic iu u I paper. ,miti,u cttt d x, PAPER MILia LTD. Applicant no wit.t.tam nnnniST. Aitent tv Hilt nf thA first DUbUcat-lon ot I.. . . rt,:,J..j' t..... ok 1AQ I this noue u wfonewuuj, iuu , "You'll love the-fine critpy, trunchu tttss of the thin Quaker flakes." Quaker Corn Flakes are thinner and finer never soggy or chewy in milk or cream. NEW DISTRICT CLERK I nnnstahle D. W. Tavlor. for the (past few years a member of the 'city police force, has been trans ferred to district headquarters as clerk there succeeding Corp. Robert Gibson, who has been appointed divisional clerk. Announcement to this effect was made this after- ' noon by Inspector John A. Fraser. iANY KILLED BY ANIMALS SIMLA, India, June 30: (CP) Wild animals and snakes caused the death of 1352 persons In the central provinces of India last year. Miss Maisie Cameron sailed yes terday afternoon on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver. THRIFT Values For Thursday, Friday & Saturday QUAKER OATS With Cup & Saucer, pkg. FRY'S COCOA tin ,-lb. - PEACHES Lynn Valley Halves, per tin APRICOTS Royal City Choice, per tin TOMATO CATSUP Ashcroft, per 13-oz. bottle 25c 21c 15c 18c 12c CERTO For Jams and OI?( Jellies, per bottle TUNA FISH White Meat Hp ner V,-lb. tin SHRIMPS Wet or Dry J8C Pack, ner tin Vamin,RICE KRISPIES 11g ner nke OLD ENGLISH WAX Paste or Liquid, 1-lb. tln""'v PERFEX BLEACH 1 RP per bottle OXYDOL large pkg. 19c NABOB COFFEE 37C per in PICNIC HAMS Swift's OHn Avce. 5V9 lbs., per lb TOMATO JUICE Llbby's OKp No. 1 tins, 3 for " OLD DUTCH CLEANSER Qp oer tin BAKING CHOCOLATE AHt Rowntree's, Va-lb. cake .... " SALADA TEA Brown lC LaDei, per jo EaiPIlESS PUKE JAM I Raspberry, Strawberry. KCp Phone 179 i t A IV. In'''"' or uiacittuiium., i-iu. Fruit & Vegetables Fresh Carrots, 2 bunches Fresh Beets, per bunch 5c Head Lettuce, each 6c Green Beans, per lb 11c Green Peas, 3 lbs Z5c New Potatoes, 6 lbs 25c Thrift Cash & Carry A Quaker Corn Flakes are guaranteed to be the best flavoured, most delicious corn flakes you ever tasted . . . or your money back. They are the only corn flakes with this money-back guarantee printed on every package. LAND ACT Nolle? of Intention to apply to Lease Land In Prince Rupert Land Recording Di-: trlct or Range 5, Coast, and situate In j Hudson Bay Pass midway between Bar-1 on and Dundas Islands, being one-ha if mile outh of the most northerly ot the j Nares Islands. Take notice that Robert xrvuie. oi Prince Rupert, acoupatlon Shell dealer intends to aippiy ior a itiuc u following described foreshore lands: Commencing at a post planted on a rock one-half mile south of the mort northerly of the Nares warms, ukh west 15 chains; thence south 15 chains thence east 15 chains; thence north 15 chains to point or commencemem, mm containing 22.5 acres, more or less. KOUEltT (1LKX IHVISE Dated May 20th. 1936. LAND ACT Xotlce of Intention to appplj to Lease We Deliver I JUKI i. th-ttwo Tji,Tvr TLiirl Recordine Dis trict of Ranee 5, Coast, and situate fronting on the north, shore of tne ..mithaTiv rt th Nares Islands. T.t. nntiro that. Rabert Irvine of Prince Rupert, occupation Shell dealer Intends to apply ior a letusw ui irturimr riparitwi foreshore lands: t rock 200 feet north of the north shovo of the most southerly ox me ,ure Islands thence west 15 chains; thence south 15 chains thence east is enmns. thence north 15 chains to point oi commencement and containing 22.5 acrra, more or less. KOIU.KT ( LEX IRVINE Dated May 20th, 1936. IN 'THE Sri'KF.ME COI UT OF UUIT1SH COLU.MIHA IV PHftlttTF. In the Matter of the "Administration Act" mid In the Matter of the Estate of. lien Mverson, Decease".. TAKE NOTICE that by order of His it xtr IT Wtahw the Sth dflV Of ' June. AX). 1936. I was appointed Ad-. mlnlstrator oi tne estate oi w son, deceased, and all parties having ...inc th iuiiri Ktate are here- by required to furnish same, properly vo me on oi Mic Iveruied day of July, AX. 1936, and all parties indebted w ine eeii ? h"" pay the amount of their indebtednew to me iorcn-wiui. NORMAN A. WAll. Official Administrator, Dated the 5th day of June A.D. 193ft. j I.ANU ACT Notice of Intention to apply to I.eae una . . n.i Dnn4 Tjinri Recordlr.S XII nUHC Hh"-'" - - District of Queen Charlotte Islands, and situate on oumsnewa larei .uuutue unsurveyed Crown Land which is situated Immediately Bouth of Lot 46. Queen Charlotte Islands Dlttrtot. Take notice that tne .miaou ws"' Company Limited of Vancouver, B.C. intends to apply for a lease of the 101- . . j..mtVuul Tartrcuzhnr T JlTlnfl !" Commencing at a poet pimiwru ui, B. W. Corner of Lot 45, Q. C. I. thence n h 1 1 a Hiit.Vi' thence 60 Chains ULUMIU J ' due East theiice due North to Shore line; thence West along snorame w point of commencement and contain ing 30 acres, more or irao. Pres. Allison Logging Co., Ltd Dated AprU 21. 1936. LANH ACT Notice of Intention to apply to Pur iii"r In Prince Rupert Land wcoruiug and situate on the North hore of ..v,.0 Tnit. immediately Bouth of IUU4D.t Lot 45, Q. C. I. . . .. . . . . .111 TAmiln', Take notice tnai tne J;" A Company Limited of Vancouver, B. C . intends to apply for permission to pur- . aw. l1lnHrinn rlAsVrlhMl laDnS rrtmmonrlnff at a DOM umittcu w. w 8. W. corner -of Lot 45, Q. C. X, thenct at jVtAlme Taut oirnff South bounaaxy x 1 111 1 vx i vvni-w qu wun -o fQYi to short Santa Rosa Plums, 5-lb. basket 50c netnchwtdong shoreline to Canteloupes, nice Size, each 12c point of commencement ana comwuu- I inn AFi i a firm TftCkTt Or IrBtli Pre. Allison Logging Co- Ltd Dated April 31. 1936. DELICIOUS SUMMIT ICE CREAM In -Gallons and Gallons VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 FAGS TERIO ... "21 "They're better value loo." Quaker Com Flakes are the only ones that offer you a money-back guarantee of better flavour; wax-wrapping and triple-sealing; enrichment with health-giving vitamin "D"; and a valuable coupon in every package. FLAVOUR is the most important thing in foods. That's why so many people prefer Quaker Corn Hakes. If you've never tasted them, try them our money-back contract guarantees them to be better flavoured. 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 Sprinklers GORDON'S HARDWARE Our McBride Street Phone 311 MacKENZIE'S FURNITURE HAVE YOUR WINDOW SHADES RENEWED Bring your own roller. Oil finished cloth, shadow proof, good quality only; 37 inches wide; green only 40C per yard Third Avenue Prince Rupert Window Display Starts Phone 775 Our Variety Increasing BUT Our Prices Decreasing To Suit the Buyer So Don't Forget to Look At the Display At D. ELIO FURNITURE EXCHANGE We Buy Household Furniture Etc. PHONE GREEN 421