PAGE SIX Iracuum packed give to Blue Ribbon JSBj Coffee its superior aroma and Ha Ef2 I KrS SS1 CUT GLASS This Cut Glass Water Set $17.50 This is one of our special purchases. Six well cut, heavy weight tumblers, holding half pint each, with large, heavy jug to match. A good looking set for the sideboard. It's hard to get anything to take the place of cut glass. THE IIOWI $3.50 LARGE VASE $14.50 IT JOHUgULGER- 0 t CJEWELLERS TltS STORE WITH THE CLOCK Canad Ja'k Selvijr returned to the ' city on the Catala yestercjay afternoon from a brief trip to Van couver. Free! Free! With every purchase of BRAID'S Tea or Coffee we are giving a Cup and Saucer Drakl's Rest Cofft-e Per lb, 70c Braid's Best Tea, B. L. Per lb 80c Toddy A good chocolate malt drink. Per tin 50c Toddy Shakers Each lc Jif With cup and saucer. , 2 pkg, 60c Dr. MMdleton's Whofe Wheat Flour 19s $3.00 24s 1.05 10s 70c Sugar Cookies Her pkf. .... 10c Whole Grain Cereal Per pkg 40c , We. are sole agents for this line. Oranges 3 doc 86c Rhubarb 5 lbs ....25c jMussallem Grocery Co. Lim'ted C17-423 5th Ave. E. Phones 18484 P. 0. Box 675. UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Salllof I'rom Prlnc Itupcrt lor V ANrorVKR. VICTOKM, Pwantun luy. IHitwlale. Alert IU. etc.. Turn-uaj, 3:30 p.m. lr VNl H VEIC VICTORIA. Ilutrdal. Alert IVxv. tie., Friday mldnlrht l.ir A 1.1 IE AKM. AXYOX. STKWAKT. NAAS KIVKU. Sunday. SW) Dm Iji POUT SIMPSON AM) WALES ISLAM). ThuriMUV. p m iatud .UMc K. M SMITH Atmt l'rlneeltiiiert. II.C. !,.nM,Jh..,,r!'U 0,d t0 lrtrl d rallle .and luua(r rltccked llimucli to netlnatlon. iCAXAClAff) LfACIflCf B.C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICES SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPEHT To Ketchikan, IVrangHI, Junruu and Skaewaj June 1. J. 10, 14. IT, gl. To Vancouver. Victoria, Henttle 4une , li, 15, 19, h, m to. I'UINrESH M A I I N A fa n I all., etc.. Vancouver and Victoria every Krlday 10 p.m. Aenti for all Stmm.hli Uiiea Srd Ave., Trine Kupert, II. C n. .. UKIII.1KII, UbMIIAL Alll.M- rrtone 31 ian National Q7jc Largtfl Railway Syftcm in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE MIIIiikk fnim MUNCH KITEKT for VANCOflKH, VICTOItl A. KrJATTI.K. 7 p.m. aim anil inirrmiMiiuit luiiinirmuiT jmmiii, mihii. Monday .mvhiiuJi Tniir-iay, !Jllir-(ia), 4 4 pill.; ,.,,; srun MIUf(WJt, Mr AAVOX and NTI'.WAIIT, Mondnya, tp.m.'j ItMajaj, i,.j Fjf llii;TT INLET roilts..MoiiU.Yi.iii. Mw5jf , 1 'sOOTII qfKBX t1l.tiaotTi)ltUSjiiWi1nll!UA; lur 0K.ti4o.i, i, ru'irMiui. i p.m. ttitt- : 1'ASSENOER TRAINS LEAVE ritlM'E fil l F.ItT lt.U. KXCEI'T L'.MAY at 11:30 a m for I'UINCK H:I!(J, EUMON-TON, HINMI'tO, all polnta EaMrrn Canada, I'nllrd HUtrt. AOF.NCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LIXEB City Ticket Office, 528 Third Ave, Prince Itupcrt Phone 2f0 'Advertise in "The Daily News' PAPER MILL r?s to maat. Will He AT KITIMAAT" Possibility of Pcllnt Deing Amalgamated Other Timber Holdings mill Interests With Rumors are recurrent in this district that a large pulp and paper mill industry is to be established in the Kitimaat and Kitsumkalum valleys with the mill at Kitimaat at the head of the arm south of Prince Rupert bearing that name. There are large stands of timber in these valley;!, much of which has been held for years under special li cense, i The estate of Sir Henry Pellat: turn these holdings into account bv establishing a mill at Remo. While the timber was laree, it provided little clear lumber and the decision was force l upon the 'promoters that it waa more suit--.hie fir pu!n than lumber. W. If. A! tonus of East Orange, ew Jersey, recently !Mitinr the nterior, stated that ster9 were From Smithers to Prince Gcnrnc by Alex Prudhommc at Kitl- Hmln-t Having shipped his automobile to New Haielton on Saturday. Aid. F. G. Dawson left on this rooming's train to make his annual motor tour of the central interior. He will go as far as Prince George and, if roads are nttab!e, may go through to Vancouver. AW. A. J. Prudhomme, president of the Northern R. C. Agricultural & Industrial Asso ciation, will leave on tomorrow morning's train and wlH join Aid. Dawson at Smithers to make the trip through the interior on behalf of the Fair Board. riVfTDTM MIVTIIDC STOPS CONSTIPATION The almpto mixture of ilyoptin. buck thorn bark, aatlee. etc. (Adlerlka) mm on BOTH upper nd loner bowel and relle constipation in TWO boural Brlnaa out old waate matter rou never thought waa in your Ttm Don't wate time with pllli or remedies which ciean only PART or the bowela, but let Adlertka five atomach and bowela a REAL cleaning and ere bow good you feel. Omea. Ltd., drugs. Dr Alexander PHONE 37J HKKMJIt IILOCK DENTIST S.D. Johnston Co.Ltd. Representatives for MILLER COURT & CO., Limited Through our connections we can make prompt execution of buying and selling orders on the Vancouver, Calgary and Toronto stock exchanges. Closing prices from those exchanges posted on our stock board twice dally. Orders from out-of-town clients, by wlro or letter, will receive our prompt attention. S.D. Johnston Colli CIO 2nd Avenue Phone 130 Prince Rupert, B.C. Balsam Jackpine FRFD DAWSON TO MAKR i -Totals THE DAILY NEWS .Mo"day .Juni in, 19a iMincitAM van THE WEEK AT CAPITOL Mon. & Tues. "The Bel- Iamy Joy. Trial"," with Leatrice ' i Fri. & Sat "Tides of Empire," with Itenec Adoree. of Toronto was heavily interested Ft.nler8 Heport Twcnty-Three 31 il in uiu iiiiiuei iu niisuiriKHiurii Valley and an effort was made to INCREASE IN TIMBER CUT Hon Feet So Far This Year The log scale in Prince Rupert district for the first five months of 1929 amounted to 28,605,029 board feet or a substantial in crease over the 18,226,161 feet In the same period last year. The Mny scale this year was 11,157, 166 board feet as compared with 9,073,175 feet In the same month ,.,V!'TmJh the interior-of the district is also T' "m"r umner no KB ahea i: ;::'u .'I L ' , The scale pf various varieties l l T, for U, "MPty of PY this mi "iill n nroiect. r (.round for the un- I- year ioiiow; , : i . . , , WtRlctnsr. it ws suggested DoUKiag plr J5 g77 might broken and construction Red Cedtr , 2,430.010 started next year There may , Sprucef J, 'm -ilwsy outlet for fie timoer Sfl ..;,. t. 1,781,411 6,33.1 11.157.456 INTERIOR MOTOR TRIP h i'f 344,214 Hemlock piles, lineal feet 19,498 Cedar nilea. linHl fro ni yi - I I rv n ,. . . ' ' ini-Mn,,,!!!!,-,! in tuur lord wood, eordfl sin Minirie Holts, cords ... 6 ,Pine ties, each 74,854 MISS IRENE MOUNCE WRITES TREATISE ON CANADA TREE FUNGI There has been received by a member of the staff of The Daily News a treatise on th biology- of fomee pinlcolA, a wood destroying fungi affecting trees in thdis-trlct, as well a's elsewhere in Canada, by Mia .Irene Mounce, assistant plant pathologist at the central laboratory In Ottawa of Dominion Experimental Farms. Miss Mounce was in Prince Rupert and on the Queen Charlotte Ilands about three years ago engaged in tree studies. Her latest work gives much detail of a technical nature and is amply illustrated. Summer Schedule CANADIAN NATIONAL , j STEAMSHIPS The last sailing from Prince Rupert on the spring schedule will be Sunday, June Dth. Effective week following tri-weekly summer service will be inaugurated, Canadian National steamers arriving from Vancouver each Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10:30 a.m., and leaving for Vancouver each Monday and Thursday at 4 :00 p . m ., and each Saturday at 7:00 p.m., except that there will be no boat southbound from here Monday, June 10th. The SS. Prince f'hnrlo will aail frnm Prince Rupert for Stewart, Anyox jana norm tjtieen cnariotte ports 'each Monday. 8-ftfl n m R3 Trince Rupert or Prince George I for Anyox and Stewart each Friday, 4:00 p.m. Sailings for Skagway and Intermediate Alaska ports each Wednesday 4:00 p.m. SS. Prince John will onerate Prince Rupert-Vancouver via .south Queen Charlotte Islands, (leaving Prince Rupert fortnightly i commencing Monday, June 17th. Full particulars from City Ticket .Office, Phone 2fi0. (133) LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 68 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service Coal, Sand and Gravel We Specialize in Piano and Furniture Moving. "BELLAMY TRIAL") THRILLS TO END Tense Dramatic Murder will out! Interest Is a Sunrise Wed. 1 &7 ThUr "S.itur- Climax day's Children," with Cor- ( inne Griffith. . Sus-i But you will have to wa't until the very last footage of ' The Bellamy Trial" before you learn who killed Mimi Bellamy. And when yon find out. after witnessing one of the greatest surprise endings ever filmed, don't rush home and tell all your I friends -let them have the sm thrill you did wtten you saw the picture! Cast Has Great Talent The cast, head by Leatrice Joy, is one of the greatest assemblages of screen talent tn in some time. As Sne Ives, the w oman on trial. Mists Joy gives a splendid performance, ;wtd George liarrsud, who plays opposite a the loyal husband, is an ideal performer for this role. The murder mystery is skillfully unfolded ia the courtroom when a man and wotnan are on trial for their lives, accused of having, slain the wife of the man accused. The weight ci Hie evi dence is against them, hut a last-minute surprise witness turns the favor in tlwir balance. Th jury votes an acquittal. And the question ther is: Who DID kill Mimi B llamy? Bell does not permit his story to leave his hero and heroine under the cloud of suspicion. Deft!y and with a cautious eye upon the plausibility of judicial tactics, he moves suddenly with a stroke of dramatic eurpris! and revenU tb-quilty one. There is punch and heart throb in those final sceues that will send you out of the theatre with your heart beating like a trip-hammer and a lump in your throat. LAMB AND BRASS ARE HIGH MEN AT SHOOT No Spoon Awarded at McXirholl Creek Range Yesterday as Only Six Marksmen Turned Out Owing to the fact that not sufficient marksmen were out, no spoon, was awarded at the weekly Vmi of the First North R. C. Regiment Rifle Association on he McNlcholl Creek ranges yesterday. Scores were as follows: 200 500 800 Ttl. M. M. Lamb ....81 80 S3 94 W. Brass 28 84 32 94 A. Squire 28 26 26 80 L. Howarth 22 26 28 7 C. McKeown 26 26 24 7f. "BUILD n. c- Nature's Perfect Milk IS As this W written the sun i.-t pouring down a golden flood which in a few hours will be transformed into Pacific Milk. The richness and flavor of this good milk is the C44vT1ffhl W HlAOm for gift of Fraser Valley. Our, tfauBWSXxanr part is in preserving its; perfect quality. More than! this a packer can not do. I PACIFIC MILK Factory at Abbotaford, U.C. SUITS! SUITS! MAI)H TO OKOKIt Cutting, Workmanship and SlyU All Guaranteed SUITS STEAM CLIUNKI ANI7 PRKSSKI) We Deliver to Any Part of thr Clly. Ling, the Tailor Phone C19 MON. AND TlEs. Two Shows 7 and 'J p.m. Leatrice Joy m LLAMY TRIAL With a Splendid Cast COMEDY-WHKN MONKY COMES I'ATIfK iEWS ADMISSION, 15c and 50c Good-bye. Flies and Mosquitoes! Unlet! you're a Till uf, you hare no Uea how toon you can rlJ your home of every fly and monjulto. Fill Litis quicker, anj U raiicr to uie In (he hanJy Fill (prayer. Srray Into cracki an J crann teo to V ill roachet, bed bug, anti. FUt vapor tlei not italru Try the quicker Flit method toJiy! Uk tut IMiiWlU Mark hmT xiwswa DEMAND "Rupert Brand" ppers "T1IK DAINTIEST HREAKFAST EOOD.' Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Lid. Princ Knpert. UX A. W. EDGE CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DISTRIBUTORS IN Itritish America I'ainis, Oils ' - - ) Varnlslu'w and Satin-Glo Itcnjamin Moore's Miitchco OW BnBllsh Klobr Wnx Slmms Hru.Hlu4 4 (IriiameutaL Window. 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