Saturday, Jty. l9- 1937 THE DAtLV NEWS . 'TT. LOCAL NEWS NOTES The Mayfalr" nas a complete Une of ladies' jhoes. IW barker s'mI M, Leona Attelaldi Jht on the Princes Decoration Day, Sunday. Canadian members fall In at Legion S Rooms 2:45 fern Lest wejor-gel - ri vnnni? and Dr. U. H. Bed ford of the Prince Rupert Fisheries' Experimental Station staff are sailing by the Princess charlotUs this afternoon for a trip to Vancouver . farcy Fraser, who has bectt paying a visit here with his par-. , Inspector and Mrs. John . fier will sail by the Prince fcupert this evening on his return t0 Vancouver, hnsnltdl board was advised monthly meeting last it it! regular night in the report of Miss R ,Mj Mooney R.N., acting lady superln- fairly busy at this time arid that the isolation hospital was In operation. The regular monthly meeting of tM board ttf directors of the Prince Rupert General Hospital was held last night in the hospital. Those present were; O. P. Tinker, president F A. MacCallum, F. L. Walton, Frank Dlbb, O. V. Wilkinson and W M. Drown, directors, and H. w Birch, managing secretary. it n. Kennedy, who has been for vpral vears Identified with the staff of the Oally News here, leaves on Monday evening's train for Prince George where he has ac-fpntcd a Dositlon with the Prince George Citizen. Mrs. Kennedy and ion. Scott, are already in Prince George. C McLean will arrive In ihm iv nn fh Pntnln tomorrow Wit . I . J ... .. - : evening from Vancouver to join .. . i inM r f uie uauy rews siau iwiuwuig Kennedy's departure. .: Cash for old gold. Bulger's (tt) Mm. 9. P Woodslde arid son arfe sailing this evening on trfe Prince Kupert for a trip to Van couver. Mrs. 11. F. Smith and child of Pi-orrtiAf will Via riHphtrora irn- A lillV I " I'- " t- C Inc rhrdu&h on the Piihce ItUnetl this evening from Stewart to Vancouver. F S. Walton, C.N.K. roadmas- ier. ia aniline this eveninir. on thfe Prince Rupert for a trip to Van couver and Vancouver isianu. Mrs. Walton and daughter, Ruth, are already in the south. Prlpnds who have flowers avail able for decoration of graves in the Soldiers' Plot tomorrow, Decoration Day, will please leave them at the Canadian Legion rooms tonight or tombrrdw before Inboh. (159) A lpftpr from Mrs. R. D. Maedon- ald. read at the monthly meeting of the hospital board last night, expresseU appreciation for a communication of sympathy which had been sent her following tne recent death of her husbdnd, the late S. D. Macdonald, who was a member of the board. Mrs. Robert Ulance left on last evening's train for Montreal where she will embark July 10 tin the Andania for Whitley Ray, near Newcastle, England. She whs accompanied as far as Jasper vy her daughter, .Mrs. u?e itornon, who will return to the city by way of Vancouver The report of the finance com mittee, W. M. Brown, chairman, presented at the regular monthly meeting of the board of directors of the Prince Rupert Oeneral Hos- nltal last evening, showed there had been a total of 1701 hospital davs durihe the month at a cost ner diem ot $2.83. Disbursements for the month had amounted to $4786 Oli CHURCH NOTICES JBL FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 2?- Key. J. V. Stevenson, MJ., B.D., Ph.D. Minister In Charge ' Mrs. k. J. Smith, Orfdhist arid Chblr Director SUNDAY SERVICES 11 AM, "HOW TO BE SERVICEABLE SAINTS" 7;30 P.M., "UNEXPECTED GUESTS" Dr. Stevenson will preach Strangers and visitors are welcome Ormes VitA Pioneer Druqff'Ms Anona Soaps As Purchased by H. The Queen ANONA i937 Coronation toilet Soap Imprinted in color which will not Wash off arid remains visible throughout the life of the soap. Super Fatted, Triple Milled. 75C Per box of 3 cakes ANONA Dog Series Imprinted in color. 5Q(J per box of 3 cakes ANONA Cat Series Impririted in color. $Qq perbx of 3 cakes ANONA Nursery Series Imprinted in 50C color. Per box of 3 cakes Produced by Disabled Ex-Service Men at Preston Hall Industries, British Legion Village NR Maidstone, Kent, England phones5 81 & 82 The ReitU Store Optn Dally From 8 a rn. till 10 p.m. Sundays and holidays Front 12 noon till 2 b-m., 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. W. R. McAfee will sail on the5 Prince Rupert this evening -for 3 trip to Vancouver, accompanied by his son. Q. C: Walker returned fri the eltV rin ' t.hi Pflnri Ariplalrlp vr. terday afternoon from Ocean Falls where he has been spending trie past montn. MtsA-ThMmsl' T.ilrlHnhl nrrlvftrl In the citv rin the Pflnppss Artiptjllrff yesterday Afternoon from Van couver tft nnv-n visit, mith hr hrn- ther and slster-ln-law, Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Lundahl. R. O. Johtlston. rrianaeer of In VehlesA rantVrv. drrlflprl In rhp city ort the Princess Adelaide ves- teraav afternoon on nis tcav bmk to the Skeena River following a ousiness trip to Rivers inlet. The fire chief, in his monthly rptvirr. fit. 'this reo-hlar rnpHrtcr nf the hospltdl board last night, an nounced everything from a fire equipment standpoint to be in good order. The Institution was free bf Inflammable material. ; A. J. flalland nf Ihe customs de partment arrived in the city ort the Cardena. this morning from Vancouver. He will be here for a few days on official duties. Be ing a former resident of Prince Runert. hp is beinir welcomed by many old friends. The house committee, Frank Dibb, chairman, advised the hos pital board, at Its regular monthly meeting last night, that certain further water pipe repairs had had to be carried out lit the Nurses Home. The Iron nine had been re placed with copper tubing pipe. HOTEL ARRIVALS Savoy Art Hedln. Surf Point: W. H. vtcintpn anH A t?vnn. Jan Inlet: Pat Sheehan, Porcher Island; John Sheehan, Surf Point Mine; James McKair. skldefeate Mission; A. Sor- ' enson and I. M. Miller, city; S. and J. McOlashan, Terrace; T. Pro- kopov, Amsbury, " . , , . Koj-al E. A. Gould and J. F. Mussentfen, Vancouver; T. Ellertsen and Paul b. Eikrem. Seattle; W. A. Rose. Victoria; B. Webb, Banks Island; D. Manojuld, city. Prince Rupert n v Rnnnt-lp' V. Unfeer. Mrs. A. Unger, J. Davidson, wiiuam rno- inns Wnrnlrt Turner and W. A Walls, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Johnson and D. W. Webster, Victoria; Miss Ramsay, Sah Fran cisco. Central J. Erskine, A. Murray and George F. Taylor jr., J. Erlandsen, Remo; J. R. Reynolds, Surf Point; H. H. Henderson. P. J. Carrigan and A. T. Jones, C.N.R.; George Cavenock, Smlthers; J. Williamson, Haielton; George T. Tayidr Jr., PTince George; Mr. and Mrs. J. Mltnulnee, Woodcock ; Frank Schroeder, Prince Rupert; R. Lahiff, Taylor Lake; Pat Sheehan, Porcher Isl and, Knox D. McDonald, city; William Voun. Edve Pass Mine: C. Hansen, Seattle; -Olof Nelson, Bishop Bay. Announcements catholic Ladles' Tea, Mrs. Bus- sanlch, iuiy 15. IV TUB SI THEME COMIT OF HHITISH iv inmtttK fn thr .Mallfr of the "Administration Aft" ii thr Matter of 'the Estate of Thomas Malnes Uiihh. Decensnl ... ifTTrr ,h,t. ihv rrder of 11U Haiicur W. E. risher. the Ttfl Oay ol July, AD. 1937, I wai fpclntJd AJ-.f ih. o.itn.tA nl Thermal HaliK Bubb. deceased, and partlw having claims ugai'iuM. are lAreby Tequlrfed to furnish same. ..Jri.. .HftH n m on br before the . BUi rtay ct Sepientber. ,ukj .h. A.D. .tint. 1937, a ,ii,K4i tn rfcfv li sjnount of tneir Inorblffllww to me jumivwu.. NORMAN A, Willi Official AdmfatUtiutoT, Duta the 8th day of July, A.D. 1937 rrcuAD mm 5 U ft II I M.t' 0WDER citAMtatftOtl neon iam mm im m4 Mam n) ft. ..lff: RUt trt. Ifcil iUvt B&tnt it Mrs. T. Jones and daughter, MUa Mnv Jones, sailed last hiirfit on the Princess -Adelaide Jor a trip to Vancouver. A rnmmuniealloh from the tirb- vinrlal inspector of factories, redd at last night's meeting of trie hbs- nlfnl Krtrrt nfltlpP t.hjlt. thP J.kU. t).'- ..-j.i.. ' - counterweight cable of the service slevator 'should be shortened lm- meHlataU. Thte rinrt nirp'nflv tippri .iivuwvvij . " " " - j done, the chairman of the. house committee reported. Major General T. V. Anderson D.S.O. of Ottawa, Quarter Master General of the Canadian Army arrived in the cilv on this after noon's train from the East r connection with local coast de fence matters and will be here until nfnndav afternoon when ht will nrnceed In Vancouver on the Prince George. He is accompanied W Mrs Anderson. Over the week end he will make local inspections in company with officers of tne 102nd. Rattery. l)r. H. 0. JOIINSEN'S Office will be closed till August 14 DEfABTMENT Of MINE Synopses of Mining Laws MINEKAL ACT Tin I'larri' CcrllflctUl Any pron oer tht ait ot elihteen. and aej Joint 8tock Company U entitled to enter upon all aste lands of the Crown and upon any other land! hereon the minerals other than toil are rrterved to tne crowa ana tu licensee im resertatlonai. for the purpose of prospecting for minerals, locating claims, and mining The fee to an Individual for a Free Miners' Certificate Is sS.OO for one year. To a Joint Stock Company harlng a capital of sloo.000.00 or less the fee lor a year la 150.00: If capltallied beyond this the fee la 1100 00. The Free Miners' Certificates run from date of Issue and expire on the 31st of Uay nest after Its date or some subsequent 31st of May. Certificates may be obtained for any part of a year terminating on Jlst of May for proportionately lefS fee. (Free Miners" Certificates are also applicable to the Placer Mining Act.) Mlaeral Claims Sire: B1.6S acres. Recording fee: 11.50 per claim. , Representation: Assessment work to the extent of IIOO OO must be done each year and recorded on or before the anniversary date of record of the claim. Cash In the sum of 10M may be vaid In lieu of such assessment work Fee for recording assessment work. $J5. If. ta""'" ssessment work has been Performed within the jrear. but not fr?ed wlthm that time, a free miner may within tnirty days hereafter record such aessment work upon payment ot an additional fee of 110 MK The actual cost of the survey it a mineral claim to an j""'""! eteeedlng IIOO.OO may also be recorded is as-islment work. As soon as assessment work to the eatent of 1500.00 or cash 5? a' survir m.md.UnVf VTaC. fiS?. .e,"o"VB.hmc..m U, ,nt.tf.d to a crown Orant on payment of a fee of iiSOO. and elrlng the necessary notices required ty the Act. t inn MINING ACT !' ..,'.P!!..0'.pl"!r;;. di.- glngsT and'preclou. stone diggings .For details see ran si. r.-i" r. ....... Representation! A placer claim i must be worked by the owner or someone on his behalf continuously .as far as practicable during working hours. and leares of absence maybe declared by tha Oold Commissioner J.rl'" conditions. To ho d a. placer claim for mor. than on. year It must, bj ra-rorded before the expiration ot the record or re-record. . Flaeer Mining Leases Sis and method of staking etc Highly acres In extent, staked along a "location line" not more than one-hall mil in length. In thla "ne one hd ot change of direction Is permitted. .Where . straight line Is followed two poi i s only are necessary, I.e.. an "Initial post" and a "final post." Where there Is a change f direction a legal pjst . must be plsced to mark the point of the said . eheng.. The leasehold Is allowed a width not In mile. The locator of one-quarter excess is required within thirty days after the dele of the lo:atlon to post a notice In th i office of the Mining necofd.i - set Ing ont the name of the arolleantt the .m-ber of his free rnmer's eertlflfate. th date of location: the numjer of f et Wn to the r gnt ana icu i '.?", of the k area or site and the approximate "Dredging leases on .rlters for flyi . miles below low-water mark are alao granted re's- Annual rental on placer mining lease i00: annual development work r,qu M it. eaP-nded. ."",; rental on dredglag lease. I3S.00 per mnr, work -equtfed to be annual development Jnded 11.000 00 per mile; the value ol anv new plant or machinery employed t uVa.mo,., certificate of work. IJ so. Fee for recording Lease fee. S 00 rrevteleaal Free Miners' Certlfkatea, (Flaeer) A DMrt(keat of Mines Aei Among other things, these AcU pre-vldJ for the staking ind representing of Placer Claims without payment of fees, a Jd asslsttne to prospectors by free asases. " A detailed synopsis ot the above Acts; also the - "Mines Development Act , -Mineral survey and Development Act-: -Iron .and Steel Bounties Act": and -Phosphate-mining Act": are available at the Department of Mines. Victoria. Complete copies of the Acts may be obtained boa Use HUn S FilotM, Victoria. Timely Recipes SALAD DRESSINGS The art of preparing salad dress 9 lri I thp kev to success In making rpfii1 snlads. tine tested reclne for boiled dressing Is given below Two tablespoons flour, 2 tame- spoons sugar, 2 cup vinegar, 1 level tabiesp'obfl mustard, 1 teaspoon sale, dash of pepper, 2 tablespdoris butter. 1 cud cream. Mix the flour, sugar, mustard and salt well, and add to the vlne- nir anA Kilttpr Conic IKe mixture - In a double boiler until it thickens, sllfflne constantly to keep It smooth. Cool and then add one cup of cream. Do this eraduaiiy. or toia In whipped cream Just before using the salad. 'L HONOR DEAD wATOtmsT. n.b.. July io: (CP) A monument to fallen soldiers bf dloiirester County will be unveiled here when the New Brunswick Command Of the Canadian Legion meets In annual convention July 19. CUssiFlEfl FOR SALE FOR SALE Trolling boat. Phone Red 322. 18 1 FOR SALE Speed boat, 13 knots. ffpal Cotfe Post Office. Itl) noAL Nanaimo-Welllngton for furnace and heater. Alberta Egg- sootleas. for the kitchen range. Albert & McCatfery, Phone 116 or 117. . () FOR RENT HOUSEKEEPING Rooms, Vernon Anartrhents, Phone Red 421. ii jmmmmm aaaasaasawsswswsww- - . (tf) VACANCY JULY'15 Angus Apart ments, front three and four room sulteS. (tf) FOR ItEKT Large summer home at Lake Kathlyn, suitable for turn small families. $25 a month. Apply Watson's Store, Smlthers, B. C. 1 60) FOR RENT Seven-room house, sun room and glass protected noreh. with electric range, fur nace, good garden, one of finest j harbor views In city. Apply toi Pullen. Dailv News. Ill) I MALE HELP WANTED rkt .table Man take care store route. Distribute, collect. New products. No selling. Earn excellent weekly income. B. & W. Nut Co., St. Paul, Minn. (159) WE Have helped hundreds obtain riu Rprv re Dosltions as rosi- men, Clerks, etc. Free booklet, "How to get a government Job." M. C. C. Civil Service Schools, Winnipeg. (tf) PERSONAL WOMEN Wanted to start private kindergarten scho'ols In their own nnmP.Q this comine fall. Free booklet on request. Canadian Kindergarten Institute, Winnipeg. Established 192T GENTLEMAN With some ineansj wishes to correspond wltn refined lady 30 to 35 years who knows something about chicken ranch. Object matrimony. No objection to nationality. Apply Box 17, Dally News. 1M) CLEANING & PRESSING SPECIAL: Price reduced 25 on dry cleaning and pressing ladies Pioneer-Canadian Laun dries. Phones 8 and 118.' (tf) in inv. srritKtfB ruviir or iutrriSit I tll.l'.MIU 1 it,,,,, t fl.' In the matter of the "Administration ACl" In. I In the Mutter of the Rotate of William IMIHUIIII, ik,t. ihv rtfdcr of Ilia Honor, w, c. '"" 1 ' . . . . j mWtrator' of' th ee-tat of. William W.? or before , fj-v. h .tat are re paroles luuoui.ru -,h-, , their In- ciujrwl to ipy the moujit of NORMAN A. WATT, Official Administrator. Prince Rupert, B. C. Diited the 24.tjri day of June, A. D. 1037, ELIO'S Furniture Exchange THIRD AVENUE, PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Used FuiTiliture Dining Room Suite Six chairs, buffet and light oak tablb Twin Porcelain Wash Tubs For kitchen dr basement with set of four tops Fibre Chairs With spring seats, for use in snn-room, porch pr ; lawn NEW GOODS Box or Steamer Trunks roil construction, enamelled steel covering and binding, top long edges rounded, hardwod slats on bottom, embossed metal comers, urasscu iock aim bolts, laney paper lining, wan .whh.ii mm ow-mv.. trays Price .75 D. ELI FURNITURE EXCHANGE fiUYS EVERYTHING SELLS EVERYTHING Phone Green 916, P. O. Box 50, Prince Rupert, B.C. Restful Vacation May Be Spent At ? 'TTie l)unes" Tlell, Queen Charlotte Islands RBMriB Ttt'lK aBssaakaV The nlace where the tired businessman can become rejuvenated, without having to cook whe his wife can enjoy g-ood meals them, where the ?hlldren m Kve all the pleasures of farm and home and a wonderful sea beach. The Central Hotel ROOMS and CAFE Phone 51 For Dest Household Coal MRS. C. E. BLACK Visitors to The Dunes return again & again. Write or Wire For Information MME. KAJAUT Fresh Local Raw And Pasteurized Milk VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 637 If you lose anything advertise for it.