PAGE SIX Worth PL I Up NO Miter what amunt ywmr Wrigct s4 Me for wa-Wa epea$ ra will find that we effer a laundry t-iee eeafart-Mjr wfcMn K. And, rare im-fU-C a cfcevlap ever a perM af tkne will cn Tiace too tint laamiry-waabffi clat-ee last lem-er. save m ey, guard health . . mmi are deaner! Call as or the 'panic . . . we'll gladly help yeti ar-raafe far Ihii new-era method of handling the family wash. TUB LAUNDRY DOBS IT IJBST CANADIAN LAUNDRY ind Di y Cleaners I'lione 8 SAVE M oney BUY FKOJI MUSSALLEM Royal City Peaa, 7 Una for $1.00 Royal City Tomatoes, large, 6 tins for $1.00 Malkin's Tomatoes, 7 tins for $1.00 Campbell's Tomatoe Soup, 7 tins for $1.00. Gold Cross Pumpkin, large, 6 tins for $1.00 Tamatoe Ketchup, 2 lb. tiaV 5 tins for $1.00 H Sliced Pineapple, 2's, 7 tin! for $1.00 Blackberries, 2's, 5 tins for $1.00 White Wonder Soap, 15 for $1.00 Vermicelli and Macareni, 6 pkge. for $1.00 Flour, all kinds, 49 lb. sack $2.75 Flour, all kinds, 24 lb. sack $1.50 SPECIAL SERVICE Mussallem Grocery CO. LTD. - Phone 18 Phone 81 PATRONISE THE Montreal Importers GREAT BARGAINS in MEN'S BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S Running Shoes Pratt's Baby Chick Food and Poultry Supplies, Bulk-ley Valley Hay and Grain, Seeds, Fertilizer and COAL, call up 58 Prince Rupert Feed Co. e RAINS BRING FARMERS HOPE ALMOST nilOlE UP I'RUKIKS I1ENE-riTEl) IY MOIST HEATHER LAST WEEK I WINNIPEG, June 4. With the exception of a few localities In Saskatchewan and southern Alberta, the west benefited from rain during the past k and crop condition are brighter than tbey have been at this period fcr one Man, according to the fifth weekly crop report of the Canadian Na uoaal Railways. In northern Alberta and ott the whole of Manitoba the rin:aJl was heary, thoroughly meeting present rerui snenu and building up a valuable imiii of moisture. Basket Che an generally did not fare as well ifcoagh moat potnu were visited by showect which relieved the anatet) which eras being felt. Areas around Wasiisnon. Rose to u and Conquest in Saskatchewan and In the southern pan of Alberta could do with mon rale, though there u no present dsnge: from lack ot moisture Wans, bright weather succeeded the rams, funuahing Ideal growing oondi Uotu generally and the general ou' look si the moment is highly satis factory and a tone of optimism Is pre sent in all reports throughout the In the area from Mulr to MeCreary nd In the Oakburn dlsOicts all in Manitoba cut worms are iwpoitsd but they hare done no damage as yet. Cut worms have also been found In Star City. Saskatchewan, and grub worm under the SOU near Valparlao. Saskatchewan, but these points also report n-d am age. The few points that report e frost also added no damage had beer caused. Seeding is now completed an wheat is as High as seven Inches abev ground. Pall rye Is doing well air pasture land Is In splendid oondltlor Some asmplea of fall rye as high as 19 Inches have been secured In Manitoba and Saskatchewan. Advertise In the TMIrv News LAND ACT NOTICE Of IVf EXTIOX TO APPLY TO LEASE LAM) In Prince Rupert Land Recording District and situate adjacent to AUlford Bay. Mcresby bland. Sktdegate Inlet. Queen Charlotte Islands. TAKE NOTCE that Pacific Mills Limited, of Vancouver, B.C.. occupation Pulp and Paper Manufacturers, intends to spply for a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the LJ h:h water mark of an Island: thence u njgn waier man arouna IMmuwing the island to point of commencement, and containing one acre, more or leas PACIFIC MILLS LIMiTKD, Applicant. Donald Wilbur Hodsdon. Aisnt for Pacific Mills, Limited Dated May 3. 1W. SYNOPSIS OF Lnl ACT AMENDMENTS ' PRE-EMPTIONS Vacant, unreserved. survsyed Crown lands may bs prs-emptsd by British subjects over II years of ags. j and by aliens on declaring Intention to become Hritisn Objects, conditional upon residence, occupation, md Improvement for agricultural turposes ruD Information concerning regulations regarding pre-emptions Is given tn Hulletln No. I. Land Series, "How to Pre-empt Land." copies of ihlch can be obtained free of charge IT addressing ths Department of Lands. Victoria. B.C or to any Government Agent Records wlU bs granted covering only land suitable tor agricultural purposes, and which Is not timber-land, I.e., carrying over 8,000 board feet per acre west of ths Cosst Rang and 4.000 feet per acre east of that Range. Applications for pre-emptions are to be addressed to the Land Commissioner of the Land Recording Division. In which ths land appllsd for Is situated, and are made on printed forms, copies of which can be obtained from ths Land Commleslonsr. Pre-emptions must be occupied for five years' and improvements made to value of 910 per acre, Including clearing and cultivating at least flvs acres, before a Crown Grant can bs received. For more detailed Information see the Bulletin "How to Pre-empt Land." PURCHASE Applications ars received for purchase of vacant and unrsssrvsd Crown lands, not being tlnibsrland. for agricultural purposee; minimum for first-class (arable) land Is ?rtoe t per acre, and second-clsss (grating) land 11.50 per acre. Further ln-i formation regarding purchase or lease' of Crown lands ts given In Bulletin No. 10. Land Berles. "Purchass and Lias of Crown Lands." Mill, factory, or Industrial sitae oa timber land, not exceeding to acres, may be purchased or leased, the conditions Including payment of stum page, HOMESITE LEASES Un urvsy.d areas, not exceeding II Bores, may be leased as homsiltea, conditional upon a dwelling being ereoted In the first ysar. Utls bsing obtainable after residence and Improvement condition are fulfilled and land has ben surveyed. LEASES Far g raxing sad Industrial sv roses areas not exceeding it acres may bs Issssd by on perso or a company. QRAZIIIO m Under the Q ruing Act the Pror-laoe Is divided Into graxlng districts and ths range administered ender a Oraalng Commissioner. Annual graxlng permits are Issued based oa numbers ranged, priority being given ts established owners. Btook-owasra I saay form uolatlon for raaga , management Free, ar partly free, permits are avallahla tor settlers, aa&pere and traveller a e test IT . ' (cfuhe i service i Industry Fairbanks-Morse Stock Pumps The Fairbanks Morse Stxk Pump it not just another pump. When Fairbanks-Morse Co. decided to build a pump for handling Wood pulp stock and other fibrous or stringy material, they consulted With Mr. A. B. Wood, an outstanding authority and designer of pumps of tins nature. Mr. Wood worked with Fairbanks-Morse engineers and produced a pump that is an improvement on anything heretofore designed or constructed. The new improved stock pump, with its two btade enclosed impeller, will handle, without clogging, fluids cotitiming sulida up to one pipe sise smaller than the auction opening, and fibrous or stringy material of any consistency that will flow tnraugh a pipe line. OA CANADIAN FaiiLanlis -Morse CO M PANYlnlU4 SYNOD MEETING ON WEDNESDAY election or msimr mux he CIIIEr EVENT AMI UILL TAKE PKECEUENCE The regular session of the Synod of the hislna sessions opsnlng in the rternoon. It to expected that the meetings of the synod will take two days at least. ' the outstanding event wil be the lection of a bishop for the diocese. Ms work will take precedence of all Lher business. Section will be by allot. ftfhwr'H for the Dallv New. TIMBER SALE X9S91. There will be offered for sale at Pub-lie Auction, at noon on the eighteenth lath) day of July. 1928, in the office of the District Porester at Prince Rupert . the Licence X0S1, to cut SJM.OOj F.BM. Spruce. Balsam. Hemlock and Oedar dn an are covering a portion 01 Lot MS at ths bead ol Kynacli Lagoon, Kyuoch (Bast Mussel j Inlet. Ranac 3, Coast District. Hues (S) years will be allowed tor removal of timber. "Provided any one unable to sttent -nc auction :n peis.n may uomit tender to be opened at the hour of auction and treated as one Md." Purtnar particulars of the Chief Porester, Victoria. B.C . or District Porafftcr. Prince Rupert, B.C. NOTICE. EIJWAKO nONOIIOI., leeaej MOTIC IS HEREBY pIVKN that all -tnt-ns hsvlng claims adalnst the estste '. Edward Donohoe. 1st of Naas tur bo in the Province of British Columbia, who died on the 3rd dsy ,of March. 1938, are required bn or before the 15th dsy 01 July. 1938. to denver or send by prepaid letter post full particulars of their claims duly verified to The Royal Trust company. Executor 01 me esiatc 01 tne said Edward Donohoe. deceaaed, at Its offices. 26 Pender Street West. Van couver. SC. AND TAKE NOTICE that after the last mentioned date the Executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which It shall then have had nonce. DATED at Vancouver. B.C.. this 25th day of May. A.D. 1928 ROfySRTSON DOUGLAS Ac SYMER Solicitors for The Royal 144 Trunt Company. .J rttirltor CANADIAN SERVICE From Montreal To llelfatt, Lhrrpwil ami filaotow Andsnls June 4, July 6, Aug. ; Athenia June 15. July 13. Aug. I Antonls June 12. July 20. Aug. 17 Luua june jh. juiv jv. Aug. i To ritiiiout li-llatre-Lomlnn Ascsnla ldne 8. July 7. Aug. 3 Alaunts June IS. July 13. Aug. 10 Ausonla June 22, July 30, Aug, 17 AuranlB June 28, July 27, Aug. at Frorriilj'cw York To Ourenstown and Liverpool Prancnnia .. Juf 2 .Laconhv. . June 0 rafriiouttTaT(0i.8outifcuiiptin reria.jne, o, xi. jui T.IaiiretkMaJJfiB 13B3 To llTiiiloiiderrf! and (ilaupw Cameronla. . Jun 9 Caledonia.. To I'lvmniitli-llavre-lxindon Jufie 16 Caronia. . .June 8 Tuscania. . .June 15 From Huston To Imdoiidrrrr and (llunrow Caledonia June 17., July 18 To ((ueenotown and l.lverMxil Laconla . . . June 10 Soythla . . June 24 Around ihe World Cruise Pranconla Jan. IS, 1620 'Calls at Plymouth, Eastbound Money orders, draft and Travellers' Cheques at lowast rates. Pull Information from local aoenta or Oomosnv't Of fice. 822 Hastings 8t. W., Vancouver, B.C. yi.A- THR DAILT NEWS j-dar, June 4, 192, SANKEY TRIAL ON TOMORROW TOUAY ItriNO THE KIMi'S 1HUTII HAY HOLIDAY. llEL.tV TAKES PLACE KHl COST OP TRIP NORTH The cost of bringing the Sankey murder court norm last wtek from New Westminster where the trial Is being held, to view the scene of th tilling two years ago at Port Bsalng- ton of the late Mi Lorrtta Chi&bolm it la reported, was some toOOO Wall over twej thowwnd miles, going and coming, was cove red in making the trip and four specisl railway cars war required to provide the necessary ac commodation Mr the party of some forty people. Under .-lose guard, the accused rods la the ciunparUMnt of one of Use -ease while the jury was almost closely guarded in another coach. ' The court was to be back in Mew Westminster thla morning but, as today Is a legal holiday, the King Birthday, the trial 11 u-t be resumed until tomcrrow, Aiuiouxh the details will not be revealed until evidence at Clven, It Is. nevertheless, reported that the Wait to the scene of the crime will tend to be favorable to certain contentions of the crown in connection with the movements of the accused, it ts not expected the trial will, bs completed .much te'.re the end of this eek. lacan while, the result will be awaited with a renewed measure of Interest here. Fire witnesses tn the case hsve now )ti released .after haring 4iven tnelt vtoanoa O. A. Moore, who found the ,-ody of the unfortunate girt. Jack 3mlth. who told of certain movements f the sec used on the morning In quae-ion. llrt. H. W. Morry, keeper of the xiardtng house where Miss Cblsholm matte residence: Dr. L. W. Kcrgin. who made the post-mortem on deceased's body, and Prank D Rice. B.CX3. whe made surveys for the crown of Uk ground covered in the case. The litU'. rl. HaJdts Saedahl. whose svldencx culminated tn the decision to make th view of the scene will be again place: on the stand when ihe bearing of th. 'trial is resumed. It Is understood that aledonia opens on Wednesday with the crown will again make deter jervice in the Cathedral at eleven and mined effort with a view to forcing th accused to the stand for cross -examination. Whether U Will be successful fe tus effort remains to bs seen. MET VANCOUVER FISH SECTION fh LOCAL MEN EXpLAINE!! 1VOUK OONE IIEKE TO HOAKH Ol' TKADE IJT eoiTii, v-p A meeting of the Fisheries section of the Vancouver Board of Trade ' held on Friday. June 1 at which John Dybhavn as representative of the flsh-ng industry on the Biological Board .utlinad the hutory of the Board ant Its present ststus. D. B. Finn, director af the Fisher k a experimental Station discussed the work of his ststion. and Dr. W. A. Clemens outlined the work being undertaawn at the Biological Station at Nanalmo. ' Dr. Clemens told of the work which s being done in salmon tagging which ss become so Important than exten sion of the work la being undertaken thla year and will Include the tag:ii of cbum and' c oho salmon, prossioly i; northern waters. Mr. Finn In disc Ming the work on tub byproducts which includes oils. 3lues. meals and fertlltaer, pointed out that Increased search must be done lr this dlrectlonjttnce the decreasing mini bera of fish, and increased competition made It essential that every source ol value In fish products be fully utilized and that waste be Ullmlnated. In discussing the work on preserva tion of fish products, an extensive pro gram of refrigeration and cold storage work was outlined. This work would be made possible by the erection of an additional building at Prince Rupert. SAILINGS TO EUROPE MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW FROM 3IONTKEAL To Liverpool June IS. July 13. .Duchess of Bedford June 22, July 20 Montclara June 29 Mellta tJuly e, tAug S Montcalm i Via Olaagow To ltelfat-Oliiiigow June 14, July 13 Mlnnedoaa July 2fl Mellta To AiiUerp tU (llasanw Juoe 20 . nl,.,...tagam. FROM QUEBEC To CliertMiti rr-Sou t ham ptiin June 13, July t . . Bmprees of Australia June 20, July 11 . .ran ores of Pranoe Jutte 27, July 18 Bmpfeaa of Scotland Tn ('hrrlHiiirx-Noiilhamnton-lliiinlMirr June .28 'July SO Mootroyaf July 4. Aug. 4 Montnalrn O . to Cobh Apply tb Agats errwhr. or ..J.J rUKITIK, . CP.R. Statioe, Vaaewvtr. Telcobont Eermeur 2630 r - II Come to Third Avenue. WAS SO NERVOUS, and SHORT OF BREATH COULD HARDLY SLEEP Mrs. Louise Raglit, Golden Lais, Oat, writes: "For geveral yean I was greatly troubled with Br heart I was so Bervorn sad short ol breath I could hardly sleep at night and If I did sleep for a while I had bad dreams. ' "I managed to keep at my work, somehow, until I began to havo ditiy spells which gvt so bad I had to give op. I used many kinds of laedieiM, but found so help until I got a box of After the first bos I found a great change, tod after two botes I mi aa well u I eouM be. "I told my mother, who had choking testation., eiinnt f V.m mA tier helped her greatly. ' Pries 60 a box at all dragglits sad dealers, or nailed direct en receipt of Price by The T. bur Co, limited, Toronto, Oat it was pointed out that Unproved refrigeration methods f were 'absolutely accessary If the Pacific Coast industry hoped to meat the ever growing Esawrn umpetltlon. The Plsbtries Experimental Station is also undertaking extensive work on the prevention of the discoloration of hali but before freezing and during cold ntorage. - Union steamer Catala. Capt. I. A. Dickson, arrived In port at 7 o'clock last night from Vancouver and wmv- pcinU. salllns; at 9 p.m. for Anyoa, 3tewart and other northern ports of call. Passengers aboard the vessel In-eluded N O Miller, J. CHsnley. D. B. Plnn. Mr. PUher, Mr. Cbansy, W. J. Orawford. MIm MoUod. Miss Nellie Smith and Mrs. Peterson, for Prince Rupert! J. K. Orquhsrt. Mr. McKee. Mr. Jukaa. J. It. Munro. O. Corbet t. J. B. Watson, A. Campbell, Raymond Rawn. J. Nogard.jMr. Kent. RsfKnlght. O Root. A. a toot and J d for Stewart: W. Ujtie, T. CribtM and Ctiong Bow, for islss tikfjk J$tarda-lsy and A. H. -ftvlat. Jwrnyolf 8am Tick, for Arrandato; M. Benlskl, J. Darnborough, Cart Bruaberg and Mm. Hayea. for Alios Arm: 8. Ollmore, for Tucka Inlet; Mm. A. L. Clement. Mrs. Mewcombe and Mr. and Mrs. O. g. Ross, round trip. Judge P. MeB. Voung and H. P. Mo-Leod, oourt reglstrsr, will make a trip akout the middle of this month to Bums I a. Prsncols Lake and Ootsa Uke to conduct sessions of nsturaliaa-tion court. f w lsaasyjasjssr jsaaaaaaaasL. NM!mmmimiMwnii Come to on Tuesday and Wednesday for real bargains in ladies' Dresses and Coats Here arc sonic items of our Spring Stock which wc arc offering at a very special inducement. These are all new goods, right up to the minute in fashion and of the highest quality. Come into our store tomorrow and make jour choice. One only, Empire Blue Coat, size 1G. Ladies' Dresses, wool, crepe dc c hm Regular $42.60 value. and georgette. Regular a; , - Offered now at S29.50 from 16 10 f25- Offered now for $6.95 2 only, light colored Kasha Coats, T, size 30 and 40. Two only, Navy Blue Coat.., m :. Offered now at 518 Regular $30 value. Ottered now at 20.00 12 only, Spun Silk Ladles' Dresses. ' Offered now at 2.95 IIats to deai Rfc - : 1.95 DEMERS" Phone 2" WESTHOLME THEATRE MONDAY ONLY. 7 and 9 p.m. ADOLPHE MENJOU - In "GENTLEMAN OF PARIS" .The tale of a dre.wrl-up, Home placo to K" Simtl.HY O'lIAKA, NICHOLAS SOUSSANIN. I.K!Nt (.KANT. WILLIAM II. DAVIDSON, ALKTTE MAlUHAL IVY IIAHKLS and othern COMEDY "FKiHTINd FANNIE" PARAMOUNT NEWS Added Attraction Iwtwecn htiwK, K.45 p.m. Alex. I'onnnn nnd Irene MorrUon in tnappy Comftly Act Admission - . - 35c and 10c F, an ad ian National Q7ic Largcft Railway Syftem in America STRAMSIIIP A'Ii TltAIN SRItVIC "K a At J si sl a ' m i av - - - . - Sslllngs from rillNCK lll'I'KKT for VANCiiDVI'lt. VHTO'll.t sr" n' ! nUsmarila a rtnlnla mmH Till If sill t -ttrl Ml -Jllll ss a 'T I saws lis w viii svn aaos iinir Por KKTOllK N and ANVOX, each WKIIMIHUAY, 4 pm. Por HTi:W.ltT each HATl lllAY at 10 p.m. n viiiitii .! ufiii-rn iii i rN I'll t in iittk ml. AMI. P ri AOF.NCY AM, OCKAN HTF.AMHIIIP I.INF.S. Ue Canadian National Etprrs. fur Money Older., torrlio etc, alMi for your nett shipment. city ticket orricr.. tan tiiiihi tRruiNce wji'kkt i5 .r.tlV- P.tSHKNdl'.lt TKAINfi Xt. ritlNCi: Itll'F.KT T()V, UAItV KXrKIT Ht'Ml.lY at 11.30 a.m. for I'lll.M'i; UKOKt'K. r.uH'-UlNMrKd. all polnls K,atrrn tunada, liillril fUlef. CUfS rants- f Tennis! Tennis! SEE OUK NEW ItACKHTS $7.ro to $ii).p) 11)28 Halls are in Kaien Hardware Co. Telephone 3