PAGE SI3 A Family . Wash;i A Family j Picnic? Nl) question about which you'd choose a day in the woods or a day with the washing. And it's so easy ' for you to let us do the washing while you do the picnicking. In our Thrif-T-Service you have all your clothes washed and your flatwork ironed. Just the wearing apparel left for you to care for and this is returned damp, ready to be starched, ironed or hung out to dry. Saves money saves energy 5 cents a pound plus lc per piece. Minimum charge $1.00. T1IB LAUNDRY DOBS IT BEST CANADIAN LAUNDRY and Dry Cleaners I'hone 8 Free Free With every dozen packets of Jiff you will receive this Bet: 1 Teapot. 1 Sujrar Bowl. 1 Milk Jug only. Value $1.00. This will be the last Jiff deal. 1 doaea Jiff $3.00 Value of premium $1.00 $4.00 AH fur $3.04) WASH DAY SPECIALS Fels Xaptiva Soap, 10 bar box 80 P. G. Naptha Soap, 18 bars for $1.00 White Wonder Soap. 18 bars for $1.00 White Swan Soap, 22 ban for SI. 00 Washing Soda, t lb. pkg.. 2 for 2Je Snap. reg. 25. S for . . 05? Old Dutch Cleanser, 9 for $1.00 Lux, 16c per pkg., 9 for $1.00 Lux Soap. 11, for $1.00 2-in-l Shoe Polish, 3 for H5f Clothes Pegs, 6 doz. for I Of Ammonia, quart bottle, 2 for HRf Liquid Blue. 2 for IOC Pkg. Blue, 4 for 'i"f Johnson Floor Polisher at your service Mussallem Grocery CO. LTD. Phone 18 Phone 81 Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone S7S DENTIST MILK Mil Fresh Pasteurizer. Milk and Cream Daily. EARLY DELIVERY Throughout the City. VALENTIN DAIRY telephone 657. MURDER TRIAL OPENED WITH EFFORT TO SHOW ACCUSED WAS INSANE (continued from page one) E. Alexander. William Denbofca, W. O. Oakley. Mrs. Emma Campbell sad F. W. 'Beard. I After the Jury had ben empaniteUed, other petn Jurors were excused from further attends wee untu tomorsvwv Thsw Grand Jury, having returned tre? in tne two muraer cases Deanre Aaaiae, ma discharged tram further ser vice, tne Judge congratulating it upon the dispatch with which it had carried out Its work. The case for the crown waa brte!?y outlined by the crown prosecutor who exnUined hi duties to the petit jury. J avotueea. aw istner. mower. Grower and stater air lived at Detkatla and on January It. accused and hla father left for their two pre nrtntior - about four or five miie rttstant. Nothing wsa beard from the father who was eapected back about January 17. Finally a starch party had been sent out. the cutmlna-'l tlon being the finding of the body! partly shattered In a shallow gra. Accused waa subsequently -arrestee! and charged with the murder of hla father. IHMTOR-S EY1IICNCE Dr J C. 8. Dunn told of proceeding on Sunday. January , to a point where tne search party, under the leadership of the accused, bad unearthed the body cf the late Tsmea Smith. The doc -.or described the nature of the ground told how accused had pointed to the spot. Witness performed a post-mortem and desert bad the condition of the bod rait ol the body was missing as a result of the expioelon of powder. Death, -he doctor concluded, had been originally doe to bsmmorhage for whici: the cause had not been found. After Dr. Dunn had been beard, be was ex. cused from further appearance tn or der that he might return to Haaset where he bad an urgent ceil. Constable Grant testified that accur! had come u htm on January 2S inrt reported that his father waa miasms Search parties went out with no sur- i. Accused had accompanied thr first search parties. Asked as to the firearm on the pre-emptions, he (ac- "usrdl had explained that there was a shotgun and rifle, the rifle being mles-lnz. Accused bad not accompanied a large search party which went out the nest day. That night Prank Smith, brother of accused, came to the officer quarters as a result of which witness went Is the house of accused s mother. Barry was these. His clothes TIMBER SALS X9691. will be offered tor sale at Pub lic Auction, at noon on the Eighteenth iiath) day of Jury. 1Mb. ta the cilice of tne uawiHi rueaeter at rnon jnwerc the Licence X01. to cut sJMjOO TMM. Spnsee. Salaam, Tlrmlort and Oedar on an area, coveting a portion o: Lot Sbf at the bead of Kynoch Lagoon Kynoeh I Baa Ml ill Inlet. Manga Coast District Three (t) years will be allowed tot removal of timber "Hue Med any one unable to attend the auction tx. person star submit tender to be opened at the hour of suction sad treated as on btd." Further particulars of the Chief ner vier ona. au; . or insvnci jiaeisw Prince Kupart. B.C. HAD ST.TEJIESfT Continuing his evldeaot. traat testified that and then re had sal DEMAND -a I "Rupert Brand" Kippers THE DAINTIEST I5KEAKPAST Ft MM I.' Smoked Dally by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage C. Lid Prince Itupert. B.C. Canadian National Steamships Co. L-mited Prince Rupert DRYD0CK AND SHIPYARD , Ooerallnx (T.!'. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock EnuJneers. Machinists, Hollermakers. IllackniillM, Psllern makers. Founders. Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WBI.DINfi. Our plant la equipped to bardie all kind of MAUINE AND C0MMRHC1A1. WOHK. PHONES 43 and S8S THK DAILY NEWS Tu"dy:,Tjr, 2, , III i av& nvp. urn thp vauiaoLt vn tmh p "Pocer Hands" BAVKD while r.e was cairylag it. He lac J 9 v : ... t i t sff nCalaw.. eI S ol FxrrTaunml I I ssKJiBasri jbi. Jommv.aBmwv- a rJr, . o--ji t h i r ir .i ii- ii bbbbbbbv . s ' iavr iiiiiiuwiii CMild mid fragrant .ll.tsef.oiloMdl,t.rnlQooyTtnr7rn oaklng. Be said that be had lot his w -oat which contained a considerable mount of money. Be had been 'taik-:ng, be said, along the beach in hie bare feet. The officer detained Smith did look h:.-n to the police station fter he had asked accused several ueauone. he asked if be was telling verythlng. At. U-la point, sir Gonzales objected 3 witijeea telling what ceused had eld him at that time. Defense counsel ill I have to go -rated that be could make no ainororsT7r up there?- Witness did not charge accused but that had -.old the accused be '. teen done by Inspector SpiUer who ar-prooiise and gave thejrtved the neat day. usual warning. Then accused gave a voluntary statement. The statement was typewritten at that time and read over by accused who signed It. The statement said that accused had never had anything against his fa-'-? H had accuientally shot him on Thuraday. January 19 with a shot gun which went Inspector Spuier told of warning SC. used and placing rum under arrest Accused said that he had linden tend :be warning and what he was being arrested for. Contaanie Grant. Inspector BpUler and Staff Sergeant McNeill all agreed In rxa-xaniination that acctaead did not em normal mentally Inspector Bpuier enounced that he would hare witasa- oosvd) left the body In the ground and and Sergeant McWeill. in then- eaamln-es to show that t reused had only ta went home. Later, fearing that be ; aUon.m-caief . gave further 1aili per-scntality of a seven-year old and tbua voold be blamed anyway, he went back taintng to the inrss ligation. The send not understand the seriousness of w)tto view of blasting the body t cused led the efflce.-s to the rifle which what be had told the ofneer. Bis Lord- Pce He ug a bole, placed the body bad been oidUen under s log about half Mp. after considerable discussion by 10 Mt tn charges off and covered way between Maaeett '3unsel. ruled that the oonTcraation p the grave, later throwing the rifle tlon A knife had ti EiD tv, jrxa ta High tSM ajn. 16.4 ft. 11:10 Ms. U I " low ' 3:5tJjn BJ ' MiSfVpjn SI -MEIt.SgSflAY. 41 St tl High S:6S is. 1S.4 ft. 31:44 pjn. 1S.8 - Low tM ajn. 7.4 I5.ae p m g.s - TIHIHM).V, JISK SS Blah to-a am. iaj ft. IBM pjn. 19.1 - Low 446 am. SJ - M:IT pjn. SS " IWHl)', 4i"SK t sjll I8 am. lBa ft. pjn. US - too M1 SJB. 6 " ': flat pjn. 80 -sUl'MMV. " as HcJO ajn. 16 7 ft. fariM pm. aoo - Urn ............ tut ajn. ua ffito pm. bo - StTMV JILT I High i-M pjn. 17 J ft Low tm ajn. 4X - WS pjn. as " MOMHV, JIXY S lah taa an. 304 - isae iua. . its - LOW im SJB. .a - IB:14 pjn. tA - LADIES' DRESSES, Coats, Millinery and lngerie , Richmond's Louvre Third Avenue sad the pre amp- ight be admitted. ,ln the woods. Witness stated that he there, accused stating that he bad ' - - ' ' " I taken this to protect himself as be was lafraid of his fsther. There was -alee a PHINCE HUPKlfT T1UB8 depression m the moss near the rifle as if euneone bad sat there, there being cigarette butts, matebe crumbs around. Prank smith, sob of brother of accused, gave taintng to the search and MkatlOsd dctbaa of hla father. K ales told of the aaovementa of his brother about the time in qoestioa. The father and the accused had always seemed on friendly terms ascent on one occasion when the accused had silo wed a best of dvnimite to isu on aia tstasr wno -got sore but got over it ta shout an hour." Under rtnss sesralnatlon. wttnass told of a funny laugh which accused had Re used to laugh when there was nothing to laugh at sad talked foolish-'7 He developed this when he wt about 14 and as be grew older It be-same worst. Ob tune, accused cut the uua of kit mother's hens; another time he poured coal oil on his pet dog and est it on fire. While working at Buck ie; Bar ones a man had fallen off the wharf and broken hla lag and accv had laughed Ones be had said if be lived the right life, ho would bare wings like an angel and would fly away Another time be bad said be could live a thousand rears and etui ageiu be bad said If he lived the rlgh' life he would sinnsji like "Christ." a girl be knew, he bad said, bad a baby who had a face like "Chrlet " witnai had objected to accused getting a pn esaption when be was so "simple Jack Martin, accused had told hi' bfcther. had been drowned and hla death had preyed on hla mind and be thought he beard tut soul oalltng for I him (accused). Other halluelaatiorw i which he purported hit brother had told him of were described by witness ."You are trying to give tne Imprea- akm that your brothel waa of Mnwwind mind?" inquired Mr. Justice Orcgorv "Tea." replied wttnass "be had it for aome time." "Have you ever taken steps to protect himself and society by reporting it to the police or a madicaAaan? -no, we a kw-nt' aalilY.be was in a bad shape at that " JF i mibi aasurnad' ai-njB noon until .a pm - I Defence -vlosnoe U being heard this ,Bfternooa and It la Mpestsd the ease will go to the lurv before evanliw HAIMNO AT YUK(I. Ooernment Tslegrapha report Ipday i it ia raining at Lower Le barge aaimon ana csrmacka Tdkon. Ih lb Advtuias la the Dally News It parti For Pic-nics Anniversary Summer ! , S-iaL ;E LAST WEEK!. Sale terminates Saturday, June 30!h We have only 7- Coats left of our summer nt. , all good quality and are marked down tn dear 4 only, Best Quality Charmesn Coats in Navy, pki Black. Valae to $32.r30. Sale Price . .' 1 Navy Charmeen Coat, to clear at 1 only, l weed Coat, rsg. $17.50, to c-h-ar at 1 only, Slack Suedeae, trimmed with Satin anrl M reg. $2?J$6, to clear at Girls' Tweed Coat, summer weight. vulu- to Price ski , sift v.. All Roods previously advertised and mat y oth. , lines have been added. Our ZSc, Soc, and 95c Rarvain Table- arc being t v tan rtlfnisledL H. S. Wall Phone 9. ace Co. Ltd. 3rd Ave. and I ''-.ill. n v iorss. For Pic-n'cs Electric Bread keeps soft longest TIIK RBST THKRKJSl The Electric Hakcry spccialiics in cutting bread for Sandwiches WESTHOLME THEATRE TUESDAY ONLY. 7 and 9 p.m. RIN-TIN-TIN "A Race for Life" A thrilliriR tale of the rare track CAHKOL NYK, VlWilNIA IIKOWNE FAIHE, IIOllUV DON, JA.ME8 MASON. PAT HAItTKiAN. and ' C031KDY LUPINO LANE IN TWOHD PoiM' "1I0IKSE l'OIKr "510DKI-S IN MI D." PARAMOUNT NBW8 PHINCE HUPEUT UlMtf DRILL TEAM at 8.46 tonlifht and tomorrow nip;ht between Show-tic Dinplay. Change of program each nlpbi. " for Glrl'i Tour Admission - - - 35c and Kc Ranadian National Qfo Largcft fiilway cmjfi Amen STEAMSHIP AND 'TKAI SKUVH I- , (l, Salllnga from ritlNCF. Kl TI.HT for VASCOt'Vr.it. VH Tl ' MIIMIAYN. Till KKIIAVN, 4 00 pm. hTI'HIV. " Fbr AN'VOX and HTCWAUr. MONDWS, llllll.lVK. K for MAMHKTT IM.KT. MONOWS. 4 00 pm. for mm Til (i i :n ( MAKI-ottk ILIMh. Pbrtnightiy POT SKAflWAV, MXINtIY8. 4M pm. rAHSKNOKR TKAINS I.IMVB PIIIVCK MITF.IIT N,v I1AILV KXCF.tT Ml'MlAY at 1140 sm. far I'Bl.STri OSOKl.i:. M"' U I.Mri:l. all points Rattrrn Canada, I tilted males. 40OCY ALL OftA.N BTBAM8IIIP llSt. CITY TICKRT OmCB. HI TIIIHD AYE- fBINCE BUrt -