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The Prince Rupert Transfer & Taxi Co. Opposite Old P.O. Open Day and Night. Phones 112-189 WEEK END SPECIAL Tea and Coffee For Friday and Saturday Only Hlue Hibbon Tea, 5 lb. pkg. $3.25 Hlue Hibbon Tea, I s .. 70c Kmpress Tea, l',s .. t. 70c Supreme Coffee, per lb. 60c Hraid s Hesl Coffee, lb. 60c Wedding- Hreakfasl Coffee, per lb. . , . . . . BOo Keonoiny Tea, per lb. . . 60c Mussallem's 417-423 Fifth Ave. East. Phones 18 and 84. DRY BIRCHWOOD and Cedar $6.60 Per Load Cut to any length. HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue Phono 580 Night or Day WE BUY BOTTLES. Auditorium Dancing Every Evening, 8 to 11 1 Dance 10o 3 for 25o Sulurdny evening, a clog dance by L. Sabo.urin with his maple clogs on (hut maple floor. Oh! Hoy. Free Admission EVIDENCE IN INDIAN CASE Port Esslngton Indians Quarrel; and One Uses Axe on the j Other ! CONFLICTING STORIES Domestic dillirulties and a long standing grievance between the allacker and the nl lacked played a pari in the case ac-i cording to .evidence that was presented yesterday 'afternoon u the trial of Arljiur Stewart . J! Port Kssington who was put onj trial u two counts of unlawfully' wounding David (Peg Leg Doug-1 las at I'ort Kssinglon .on Apn, 21 last. I he counts were, firs'. wounding with inlent to murder and, second, with intent to di. grievous bodily harm. The cas.' was the last on the docket of the present assize court sessiov. It was commenced at 3.au yes terday afternoon and was still proceeding this morning'. L. Y. II.. I ....,.. .' I i-uiiiiure. actru lor me crown an ji Milton (ionzalrs for the defence. The following jury was cm-panelled after the accused had pleaded' not guilty: It. H. Henson (foreman), J. Harris, J. K. Dyer. llbward Sleen, J. J. tiillis, (i. V. Hudderham, W. II. Sherman, C. (iilhuly, .1. Naylor, 11. l (ilas-sey. S. Wood and A. T. Parkin. The defence challenged M. Mi- Arthur, I'. W. Weseh and J.. W. Kxley "and Ihc crown slood asid" V. 11. Montgomery aiid H. (. Cunningham. Crown's Case In onllining the case for the. crown, Mr. Palmore slated thai the evidence would show thai there had been bad blood between rilewart and Douglas. When he was wounded, Douglas was baling uul a canoe that had been made by him but which had been used by the accused. Accused came, along a high side walk above the beach and asked Douglas if he was going to us-Mic canoe to which Douglas atis- NOTICE OF CANCELLATION OF RE8CRVL ."NOTICE IS HEIlKBY GIVEN that Ilk-reserve coverlby certain lands near llir Junction of OrotalJ and skcena Mve.-t designated Lot ?, Iiange 5, Coast District, la cancelled. CEO. It. NADEN. Iieputy Minister or Lands. Department or Lands, Victoria, B.C.. May 4tli. m. "Demers" Have the Daintiest of Newest and Summer Lingerie Come and See Them House of Quality Phone 27 P.O .Box 327 SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS EASTERN CANADA, UNITED STATES, And to JASPER 'NATIONAL PARK. One way via Vancouver or direct rail both directions. l'or full information ap-ply; R. F. McNAUGHTON, District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. Dr.F.P.Kenny DENTIST Exchange Block Phone 109 TORTURED BY A "DEAD"STOMACH "fruit-a-tires" bring relief from Chronic Constipation m. rnto luolow "For a jfreat many years I was a martyr to Constipation and 'Indigestion; nothing I tried ever did me any good. I was induced to try "Fruit-atives" and thev brought relief with the first tablet: and by takinjr this splendid medicine at regular intervals, I suffer jio more. I CAN NOW EAT ANYTHING WITHOUT FEELING THE SLIGHTEST PAIN OR DISCOMFORT AFTERWARDS. So writes Mr. Ludlow, a former U. S. Vice and Deputy Consul in Great Britain, and now of 161 West 36th Street, New York. Thousands have been relieved of the miseries of Constipation and Indigestion by "Fruit-a-tivrs, the famous natural remedy made from the concentrated and intensified juices of fresh oranges, apples, prunes and figs. 23c and 50c at all dealers. Acred in the aflirmalixe. Accused went away and returned with a lipid axe in his hand. Douglas saw him coming and shoulciloul in fear. , Accused struck him on Hie head with the axe and he was knocked down, hecomMig unconscious. As Douglas was 'struggling to his fcwl, Stewart renew ed Ihe attack with the axe and knocked htm down again. Tlicilaineil first blow, it would he shown, resulted in Douglas losing ai eye. ' David Douglas was the first witness. He spoke through an interpreter. C. P. llyan. Wilne said Iip had li.een horn in I'ori he and accused had been usiuc LAND ACT. Nolle, of Intention to Apply to Laaat Landa. In the Land llecui-dltijr IMtri-t r I'riiH'e ItiiiM'it, and situate on the north-w-in COH9I ut 'earo Inland. H.C aoorox- imali'ly three nillea north trom tlx; mouth i ,it inter uaruor. Take Notlre that 1. I'ieldlnir 3tianir or siiiiiijnidp, u.C. oreiitiatlon caniieo'iniiti, iiiIi-ihI to uiiily for a Iruse of the fol iiiuii.ir (ii-rrn,eu la I ids: THE DAtLT ITKWS Raturdav jnr,, the sledge hammer away from accused. Laic in the season o! 11)21, accused had charged witness with mixing up with hi (accused's wife). Jusl prior Ut I the assault in question, accused had again threatened to strike him with an axe but the axe had been taken away from him by Herbert Hoberlson. This occurred in accused's house when ac jcus'ed had relumed from a trip ness admitted mi several oeeas ions living at Stewart's house. He said he had hern encouraged iy hoth Mr. and Mrs. Stewart. There were letters between Airs. Stewart and Witness one of which was apparently intercepted hy Stewart. Witness denied i hat he hud at any lime threatened lo kill Stewart. On the day' 111 uucstiun. witness ir.kiiiL'lv InliM' .icmsfil Hint i, ,.,.ni,i ii, it minuting l he canoe any more. He thought accused had taken it in a jokinsr way hut lo his surprise he came back with an axe and attacked aim. Doctor's Evidence Testifying as to nature of Jim wounds, sustained hy Douglas who had arrived in the jeity for treatment on Ihe day of the assault. Dr. L. W. Kergin said (hat he had an injured eye, his nose was liroken and he had lwo or three hruises'on his left hip. The sight ' uf Ihe left eye vu gone. The injuries had heen caused by some semi-sharp Instrument, more likely the Made of an axe than the hull. Under cross . e-xauiinaliuu by -Mr. (ionzales, Dr. Kergin said that Douglas' wounds, in Ihe absence of infection, could not hae been described as' endan gering his life. llowecr, it wa in a dangerous locality and ait! inch further would hae cnlcredj Ihe brain. l would nol take a heavy swing of Ihc axe lo cause the injuries Douglas had stis- Court adjourned at 5. 15 infill IU o'clock this morning. Gave Up Axe Mary Wesley, sister of lh wounded .man, was the first wil ness Ibis morning. She arrhed flit fill riti nr llif. !i11L..fl r.ssu.uo ,uU Mie accuse,! io sau ir. H(U.r jt 0(.PUrm, :wetily years. He then proceeded ,,ou;:,a lyift;r ,,((Wn i,lc,.dinsr to give account or the an ultac'i,,,, accUtipj ha( Ult. axe ( ,,,4 Ihul had btsen made on him mi,,,,.,,, vtin.- ,,.iif..r Ihe day in question. I he canoe;.,.. .... av . he (witness! built himself wu.v'. jad Jo swon. al ,ip or Moses leak, but Ihe liittcr.!saw yk.wa,.( 0U?Ia, , had nol paid for il. lie had not , ,;. ....m, ii. w. sold or given it lo anybody bull,,oll3l.,s wHl ,,, faP. Mwtllngt was allemptinz Id rise from lb" il logelher. As a result of HiBigrou,ld. rr,ck him on the attack, accusod had lo'sl Ihc sight of an eye. Hoth eyes had heen in good condition before. Witness also said that he had a wooden leg. Lens Standing Trouble Further examined, wiliie said that Stewart and he had lirsl had trouble in 11)14. He had endeavored to slop a row jptween accused and Mrs. Slew-art and accused had threatened to strike him with a sledae hammer. Somebody had :oiiiiiieniin at a lxwt liirnied approx-J wife and Douglas logelher under iinuti'lj three mllca uurlh from the month r W'MUer Harbor, I'earce Island; them'e iiutlliweM iwu (g) i-iwiin, more or Him, l,i liiur uutu, ilui..tt CANADIAN SERVICE FROM MONTREAL. TO PLVMOUTH-CHERBOURQ-LONOON . Anionia June IU, Jul in. auk. at Jinla June 7. Auir. I. i? AH'ania . ni it. Anir. t. Sept. I to Liverpool Auranm, June n. J til v iti Aluuula, Auir. 7 TO OLA8QOW. Aihenia . . June 1. July il i:illltt jiiiv is -fl llll-I.IH FROM NEW YORK TO QUEEN8TOWN AND LIVERPOOL l.ittv.iiiii . June hi ciii'iiiama . . June S7 Carnniii ... julv S l.nronla ... Jnlv 18 TO CHERBOURQ AND SOUTHAMPTON Maiiiviiiiiin . . jimp -J jny lr, All(r 2 Aqiiuanm July , v. Auir. lu lifTi'iimu-m jnlv a. Ana-, ft. so IU LUIHUUNUtHKI AND GLACdOW lower part of the hack. Constable It. Oibson lobl or accused having given himself up. Accused lold the ollicer that il warf Ihe first 'lime he had been in trouble and he was sorry. Witness said lie had heard of touble lH'lween Stewart and Douglas over Slewart's wife. Accused himself had reported it. Under cross-examination, Ihe witness said thai accused lunl been a good lytic of Indian. He was re taken .ligious and, rather than aggres sive, was inclined Ihe oilier way. He had been surprised when he learned he bail got in such trouble.. Defence Outlined In outlining the case for Ihe defence, Mr. tionzalcs said he would endeavor lo shov.' Ihataccusedhad on several occasions found his suspicious circumstances. Hi had complained lo .tire police iilonir low water mark uw htuidretl audi about Douglas tiuy iino) i-lialns; thi'iii-e Noiitheuitt two C2, i-liaiiiH; tlii-niT oulhwfl oim; hnndn-d and tUly neo rlmin. more or lew. to (mint ,,r ' oniiiieni einriit and" ion tatnm k tlnri tW'i arre. mure or les.- JAMtS FIKI.DI.NO STIIAM1, . . Name r Applicant, ti iti'd May 19th. tsr. i.Hiueionia. ..uiin- so California. .June 7 accused's son Akk.vi'U .. iilv t r.oluiiililn .. July t, Alhanlii .. I ;i I v m. .Camilla .. Any. H TO PLVMOUTM-CMERBOURQ.UAMRUna When accused had attempted lo remouslra'c wilh Douglas, the littler had used Pan language ami picked up a club HER FACE WAS COYERED WITH PIMPLES SHE GOT RIO OF THEM BY USING. BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS ami louuu nun sleeping mere. mi,, t. Hunter, n.it. No. , London, Mr. (Sonzalc's conducted out., wriie:--i wish to rejouuurmi lenglhv cross-examination of ' BurdiKk Blood nittera to HI ou,eii wim Hi.iiI i.ii.' rc urrrrln from pimples or any other i., ii Douglas w m Ihe curse ,.r of whirl. )MrJ ntM blpmlMw,. Aoou, lwo , u was attempted to show im-'wls an-atiy troubled wtin piim.iri and proper relations between wit-!ores breaking out on my rare, and could1 ness and accused's wife. Wil- rft '"' rrl,ef m'1"' rnuiliy, Wend tecum mentieu nip to lake H.ll.H. Till I flirt, nd I mi now rUd to Say that your remedy ha giten me the dettlrahle re mlt, and 1 now have nice Miiootti, clear fkln, as It hat eliminated all theltnpuri-tlc from my bloody Oct H.D.R. when you a;k for It; It lia lieen on the market Tor l lie fat 46 years; put up only by The T. MIUurn Limited, Toronto. OnL At III) time did accuse.!1 lb Skeena Land liMrlrt, llfcordliiaT M al tempt violence against Doug las. Accused, when Douglas had insisted that he was going to i lake the canoe Dial belonged lo .accused's son, had laken an axe ; wil li a View lo smashing it up. Douglas had obtained his injury when he had got between Slewar and the canoe as accused' was about lo put this intention inlo effect. 1'revious to Ibis, accused had put (he situation as regarded his wiTc and Douglas before the Indian Agent and was expecting a visit from the Domin- Juiy to, ion couslablu Iti look into the affair. Moses l'eitk was Ihc firsl witness for the defence. He deduced that he had given the boat in iiuestlou to Moses Slewarl, Moses Stewart, son of accused, in giving evldcifce, largely bore Ali'lmiW June 7. Allir. 1. Sent. & II. i. ulni.v ,.m ..,,111,,.., I l. r Money order and draru at loweat1' , ' " "u " rates Fun inrornuitl'in rrnm Arenta nriCoilZales. I'liere had been words 'iinpanv firrt.-n. cu llastlntr St t. W.ii . . , ... . Vancouver. B.C. 'IbcUvecti isiewart and Dough's nver witness' mother. The etil incident was win- Douglas drove accused out of .hi-own house. Told Own Story Arthur Stewart, tlui accuecd lout ins adory m a four'.ciius tun) ready manner and was very clear in relating the incident.. II. went at some length inlo Ihe association under compromising circuuislances of his. wife anJ Douglas. Jusr after the death Noughts' mother ami Ihe day Im fore Ihe funeral, Duuglus ramr lo a Salvation Army meeting to cepenl, accused od the ollice to drop it altogether. Hut again this year, aceuset, le.slitied, liis wife ami Douglas had resumed (heir association He came to Prince Huperl lo see (he Indian Agent and had beer, promised that Coiisable Watkin sojt would inesligale. In the meantime, he had moved out v his own huuse when Douglas had refused lo go. He had decide i lo leave the matter lu the law. WantedvSmash Canoe Relating to Douglas woundiin . jkm'Usi'iJ uid that he had gone to the canoe in order lo smash i' up if Douglas refused to gie i'! over to him. lie asked Dutigla lo do so I line times put Dougla-had refused. Finally accused said "Keep out of my way, Dave 1,'iin going to smash Ihe cauoc:" When he was lowering Ihe axe. Douglas rushed in and was hit. Accuse,) haif not intended In hi him. Douglas fell down and accused said he did not hit him again. Under cross-exaiitinalion, ac cused said that he was afraid of Douglas in a fight een if h was a one-legged man. The judge asked accused why he had tiol gone to a policeman over Ihe boat. Did he nol think his cop- duel w ilh I lie axe was dangerous under the circuuistanres? Asked by Mr. I'almori! why lie Jmd not gone lo Hie law wilh Ihc tmiller of the bout just as he had in connection with the relations oi his wife and Douglas, accused said "It was too early in th morning to take the case lo Ihc law." Following Ihe addresses ol counsel and Ihe chu'Ce' f H'" Lordship, I lie Jury irlired at I o'clock this afternoon lo consider its verdict. DICK'S CALCULATION Father You are loo young, my dear, lu marry and leau a good home. Daughter Hut. papa. Hichurd says thai won't be necessary. Advertise in the Dally Nw LAND ACT. Nolle of Intantlon to Apply to Laaa Lan intl 01 I'lilii'e liiiif'lfc miu ai.ua.u a. Pott Edward. li.C. TAKE MiTIlK that the gkcena lllver Parklnir (.oinpuny, Limited, of Port l-d .1.....I II ....t,,.u,l.... fll. I.M.Aaa In ti'iiiU to' apply for hm'IiiIisIoii to Wane tne ronowniK (him rn.cd lunm: Commenclmr at a ihiki planted al the aoulhwent rorner of I.nl 4176 H.V. eoal tliMrU'l; tin-nee aoiitherly alouir low water mark. SOU ft.: thfinr aoiithwenlerly parallel to the Hoiitherly boundary of Lot 1170, HO ft.; thence northerly parallel lo water mark, too feet; theuee north-eaHtcrly alouir the aoulherly boundary ol l ot 1470 produced, IDU feet to the niinl of commeueemeiit, t'otitaliiluir half an arre, more or ie, 8Ki:t:A tiiVF.it pai:m.no COMPAMY, LTD. Appllraril tiaied Mar I at. Itit LAND ACT. Nolle of Intantlon to Apply to Laaa Landa. Ill the l.aud lltirordlnir (llslrlt't of rrinie iniieri, aim mi naif on the iioitn went ruiitl of PearHe Klund. li.C. anoi'iii mately u , ml lea north from lliu moutti of Winter llartwir. Take Notice that (limae-Mlllerd Limited of ViAieouvrr, ll.t:.. ocrnpntlon packera, iiu iu appiy inr a leaxe fjl lliu toi-lowlnir (lenrrlbed tuiida: Cominencliiir at a poat planted appro linatHv nix inllea noi-h frrom the uth of Winter Harbor, PearHe Uland: thence liorlhweat two ( rhatna, more or lean, to low water murk: thence iiorthvuat alonir low water mark one hundred' and alty 1 1001 i-holna; thence aoutheuit twu Hi cliaiut, tbunuo auuttiwoat uu I in.. Phone 645. lonignt unly, Saturday at 7 and 9 Saturday Matinee, 3 p.m. VIRGI VAL hundred and sixty tf.0 rlmliis more "f lew., tit nlnl or Toiiimcnceliieiil and con laiiiinit thirty two (an. acira, more 01 UOS.SK-Mll.t.l.Iil UMITMi.' Name or Applicant. Hated May Uth. )m. LAND ACT. Notlca of Intantlon to Applt to -' Landa. , . , In the Land llerordlnlt Hlrlt f I'llnce liiipci t, and altualn mi Hie lioi'lh went riwat or peante Inland, H.C, apurnx linutely threii inllea north from tne mouth r Winter Harbor. . ,. . , Take Notice that I'rliiell'a LlmlKd or Piince Itupi rt , It.C. occupation pucker;-Intci.iW lu apply ror a huso or Urn i" lowliiif (IcnirllK-d landa: (Uimmenclnr at a pout planted opproj. Imately three tuilea not th from the mouth or Winter Harbor, Pearse Inland; tlienc-iiorlliweHt twu it) rhiiliw. more or leas. low water mark; thenen aoiitliweht in limit low wuter inaik one hundred and alxty (IBM) I'lialii"; thence amillieaat two () chalna; tlience northeant one Imiidred and alxty IGu rhuinn, more or lena, to lMtint of t'oinincncemcnt and con talnlna thirty-two (3S) arrea, more nr, leai. FlllZZKLI8 LIMtTKH. 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Our Family Washing Servic will Ihoroughly antl iron all your flat work, wilh i-faction. . Let our ieirc-fiil.ttive t-x h in b. m ' Laudilrv Kcryirc lor ieoie who are only .i besL r- CANADIAN Steam LAUNDRY Phone 8 Silk Specials! for Thursday, Friday and Saturday June 11th, 12th, 13th Silk Poplin, lireeii and Nile Meg. 1.73. .... Strlpod Taffetas, reg. $:!.::. Sie ial Black & White Striped Taffetas, reg. $2.7-. h1' Striped Satin, reg. .Mi. Special These specials art exceptionally good " " be sold up till Saturday night. They are retl-i- I " und wo cunnol give lliein ut the speciitl price v .labour Bros. Lt 95c $1.95 $1.75 $2.35 .i d Cor. 3rd and w - LINDSAY'S Carlagc and Storage Phont 6 .......,n U'arelitUI'l" "inn.", f lstiihul"K Team Malar 8ervlJ. ,., Band and 0rve fl SpecUtU. I" P 'nfl Furnltur. Ccvlnfl. CHARLES T. C. Mine Englncorins "d trading SccHiul A 017 B11. 4" m Common Toronto . , wealth luuu"s