PAGE SIX Heals Pimples Blotches Quick A Penetrating Antiseptic Liquid For onlck relief from pimples, Motcles, raabes, all skin t roe Mm, try the para eoollor liquid D.D.D. Iti elenenta tooth the skis and allar Irritation. ITCHIXO ST0P3 O.N TUB lOTTAMT. A Sic Dottle will pro?. 1 merit of tais fanxma antlaeptle, or TOU money tack. D.D.D. gVvct Wti Am it a. OII.MCS LTD. V. J. MrCUTCIIEON, IMtlGGlST. 1lCA:AD! Quicker! BISCUITS! Peak, Frean Our stock consists of the fol lowing- varieties. GOLDEN I'0,FF GINGER NlfTS BRAZIL CREAMS LEMON i'UFTB WATER BISCUIT CUSTARD CRKAMS CREAM tlORNS SHORTCAKE DIGESTIVE P. P. ASSOATBD Mussallem Grocery Co. Limited C17-42S 5t. Ave. E. Phones 18&84 r. 0. Box 675. Waterrront Whiffs' Doric Off To Seattle; Keeping Qualities of Salmon to Be Studied at LocdLStation; Halibut landings Holding1 Up Well In tow of the Pacific Salvage Co.'s power tug Salvage Princess, .the halibut schooner Doric, which was wrecked some weeks ago on Kinahan Island, at the mouth of Prince Rupert Harbor, and subsequently underwent over haul below the water line at the local drydock, left Prince Rupert this morning for Seattle, where her reconditioning will be completed.. The former owners of the vessel, to whom the boat will oe returned by the underwriters on completion of-repairs, apeak highly of the excellent job that im done on the vet-eel st Prince Rupert. After delivering the Doric to Seattle, the Salvage ran eess will proofed to the West Coast of Vancouver Island where she will engage In pile hand packing, not returning to Prince BupaTt until fall. D. B Finn, director of the Prince Rupert Fisheries Experimental Station of the Biol: steal Board of Canada, expected to return to Prince Rupert , about the middle of June after an absence ff over three month, the most of which time he has spent at the .medical cclleee of the University of Msnttcns at Winnipeg engaged In re esrch w-rk on the effects) of freezing on the chemlstrv of muscles. After leaving Winnipeg. Mr Finn vlarted Ottawa and 1 returning to Prince Rupert via Vancouver where he will attend a meeting of the Paottte Ooest sub- executive of the Biological Board. i.mwg?,leW.3tr.. ' H. N Brockleeby acting director of VBR&iSSSSbSSii the Prtr.ce Rupert Fisheries Experlmen ital Station, has Just started a new re rearch on the matter of the keeping imnlMse of salmon which are kept by the fishermen from one to 48 hours af i ter belne; caught before being Iced and anywhere from one to. 14 days In Ice (before belne delivered to market. This , research. Mr. Brockleeby antic ipa tea j will take him all summer and possibly I into kite wionf. These are the beat biscuits NJTJn!!nJLr!t ...,i ik- -ti.,..t w " toe lutrr national tsbarias Oommla- .ion returned this morning aft hev-just received a large hfprnent wnt two rt su. .nd and, as our stock room J limited, Vancouver encaged m statistical work we oirer tneae prices : tor the All kinds, per lb All kinds, per tin, lb. . . . Sisea from 4 to 9 lbs. per tin. Also we have 1 and 2-1 h. Una ' The three members of the erew of &,e the Prince Rupert halibut boat Joe BVer. rt which Capt Clnrenoe Oamp-oeU la the skipper, alnsnaj up saaae- 4W4m MkMI Uh - rt fron .86c U) $1 .08 mnpn pmds which was landed on Thurvdsy. Tne Till was out two weeks. Tne price paid was 16.7c and 7c Oao. Antes Dvbbsvo has ahtsjayd the rtaM of his haMbut boat Helen I to Tisajuii, aft- the na e of the tawn In Norway ftam which the well known family of Dybhavns at Prince Rupert hail. Y. aoahiro. Japanese boat builder at Ocw Bay. Prince Rupert, experts to ecm- nletw about the middle of June a sew trolling baat. as feet long and wttb beam of nine and a half feet, tar Charles H. Okay of Anyoc The vessel k) to be emilppad with a 90 h.p. Chw engtee which win be installed by the Imperial Machine Work. With deck finished, planking la now being ceulfceK and the house wall he put on wtthtn the next few day, launching being expected In about a week's time. I With Capt. Paul Armour, the nana-leer. In personal charge, the big power , tug Red Boy. acquired some tune ago ,rom Skeena Biver Puking Co wea-n a an -i l l mini. vxujlx j umi V.KiWuabSXSSHKK , made Ita first trip oa Sunday In the UNION STEAJ1SIIIPS LIMITED Halllnts from ITInre Rupert lur V.tM'OI Vl.lt. VICTORIA, PuanMtn liar. Ilutrdale. Alert llut. He., tun-la. l:3ti p m l..r WMOIVI.H. VKTOKll. Ilutedale. Alert I lav. rtf . lI.Ur Biklnnlit lur Al IK AHM. AV. HTKW.WIT, 1A AN ltl I It. Mlllda). 8:W p.m. I .1 lOKT MMrON AMI WXl.tH ISLAM). Thursday, p.m. I SI tnd Avenue It M SMITH A tent Prince Rupert. II C. Tt rough tlikHs sold ts Victoria and feattle And bf ire cheeked Ihmuith tit deatlnallen. B.C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICES SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT To ketrlilkan. Uraiiiell, 4unrau and gkagway June I. in, II, 17. -tl To V iiM-ouvrr. Vlc ti.rla, eattli- lime 3. IS. 1 19. fi. ?8, 20. I'MM'I:sh MA(l INN A- Orenii I'alN. etc.. Vanrouter and Vlciorlu every trldav 10 p.m. Aeept-. fur all Mramthlp Lines V I. UIC IIAKll, l,tMlt lI, tlitM' :inl Ae . IvIiki- It u pert. II C rhone 31 Canadian National Qjc LargcSl "Railway Syflcm in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE kmIMiii. (rum ritlNtX Itl l'i:UT lux VANfOI Kit. VH T(IkM; frDATTli. antl iHlrrmedlate nts, rath TliurMlay and tumlH. lttlv t.ta, t I wr ANKIX and HTKWAKT. inch Hrdnrsday and Haturday, 1:00 p.m. Iw MlltTII AM) MRTII iJI KK.N (TIAIIl.OT'1 K llM)!i. lurtlil(lill) I'ANSrNdF.lt TRAINS LHAVK I'ltlMK Itl Tl HT ll.llbV BXfi l'T SI'NIIAV at 1I:1MI a HI for I'KISt K (ICOIKIB, l.llMON-TII.S, MN.Niri:l, all xilnti hastrrn Canada, l ulled Mates. AflKNt'V A IX OCKAN HTEAMKlllP LI NTH Cfty 'firkrl Office. 528 Tliird Ave- Prince Ilupcrt Phone 2C0 Try a Daily News Want Ad. service of the Prince Rupert Salvage Co when she was taken out to the Skeena River to bring In a gravel laden scow The engine of the Red Boy has been extensively overhauled lately and now said to be functioning well. Power tug Paehena returned to port Tuesday night of thto week after a four day trip to Werke Canal and Stewart with officials of the Power Corporation jr Canada on board. Too .Much Prosperity Two catches of 46,000 pounds sold In quick succession at good prices proved too much prosperity for the boys aboard 'he Amefcen sohonner Excel II this week. The chief engineer and owner" of the vessel was hankering to get on to he high spots In quick order but the boys were baring such a good time In town that they oouM not see It that way so the boas thought he'd better relieve them altogether and not inter- nipt their fun. Hence, the owner has keen scouting around for a new crew this week. If boys must be boys. bosses must he bowes. too. eeen If they have noeody to boss. Coast freighter Salvor, Is due in port 'ns wcex-ena iron toe south with ro eooeistkjig of coal, lbne, cement, umber and other commodities for Al kert'& MrOaffery. The ash pseker Ogden. which has ret the winter at Se Cove where the wner. J. W. Moorehoune. took the or- iwrHuiny vo maxe a number of lm- rovement on the Teasel, leaves on Monday for Maaaelt Inlet, having "on "oaro memners of the crew of the In-'ara Fishing & Packing Go's eanitery here. The Ogden will be absent only t a day or so sod wU later return to MaseHt to take up her summer paeklnc qperacMms. Paetfie Salvage Co.'s power tug Sal W Prtneea. Cant. Prank Tvhr m. 'urned to port Thursday nnrht after having made her third and final trip twaoegme jmet wxb Msxkng ecrulD mentvfor the J. R. Maraaa fMatasr On which Is transferring Ms operations from ae mainland to the Islands. Power tug Paehena, CsgH. Charlie Tirkln. left yeeterday for Altoe Arm with a scow to plek up a logging donkey "WKirie toefonglM to Ous Rwenben r whleh wUl be brought here and token n to Ocean Falls from here by the Red Bjy. frank It Ire ftu-k The SeJvace Prinoam made a trto to- iay to Union Bay to pink up rrank Rice B.C.L.S. aod party who have been tklng surveys there during the past week for the Power Ooaporatlon of lenada. The eoglne of the harbor ferry Ness River was turned over for the first time 'his erase-, on Thursday afternoon fol lowing a thorough overhaul. The Naas Wver will shortly go on her regular run to the Salt Lakes which service has been "fried out so far this Meson by the mailer power boats "IT" and "June. The new fish packing and curing houae on the sraient wharf for William ShrubMll and Alfred Swaason ' now practically read for occupancy finftdng 4oaehe In the Interior have keti eerrtad out during the poet eounle -f weeks br P. W. Anderson and T Ross Mackay . Now that the unleersttr vacation Is t. the Prince Runeet PlsherVea Expert-mental Station expects anon to receive 'te staff of special auminer workers who. as yet. have not been named. Pete 1ek H the only one- of the summer Haff to report for duty so far. OuKe a feud has broken out between tack Oonk and Pete Bruno, rival Cow Rev merchants and rt-nwTtef'n- on ers tora. over the respective merit of their coffee machine and fruit Juice conoootor. Just In the way of warning, the editor say that this Is the last time any of the Cow Bay thirst ouen -rera are going to get any free adver- Ms" but. wince Jark. aunt fore wrred re feala that he must announce 'hat Jack has Interested himself In t t Insenlenia Invention and Installed mehtte that wth a almnle turn of he handle, supplies one with the moat MILK MILK Fresh Pasteurized Milk and '" 'i' ' Crearni Daily. '" EARLY DELIVERY' Throughout the City. We have Leon appointed sole aRenta in Prince Rupert for the famous RR00KS-BANK CERTIFIED MILK. Price. 25c per quart. The same in Prince Rupert as in Vancouver. VALENTIN DAIRY Telephone 657. THE DAILY NEWS Saturday. ! TRAIL OF '98 PROVES TO BE A i POWERFULDRAMA OF THENORTH; 1 AMONG WORLD'S GREATEST FILMS Will Be Seen for the Last Time at Capitol 'Tonight There are times in the life of a motion picture critic when the critic is too overawed to know just where to begin or what to say. There are but three other pictures which we can recall that have been, comparable to the great production which Clarence Brown has so. magnificently directed. There was "The Birth of a Nation," which gave the first inkling of the power of the screen and which still stand? as a film epic . . . though It Is based District News TERRACE Fish packer Bruce passed through with 3 XXX) pounds of spring salmon from the west oosst He reported fish very searce at Hippo, the poorest season m record so far. on sectionalism. There la "The Covered agon" that made fUm history, and there Is "Way Down Bast" which was an epic of the American people. The Trail of W goes further than any of these because It la Internationa in scope. It Includes the world, smhraren all of humanity. You look at it and forget it's laid-in the Yukon. It miiht An colorable and enthusiastic Joint anywhere . . that Is. anvwher r.eetinc of the Canadian Lei Ion and nr thousands of puny human beino their Women's Auxiliary was held in at'J death and battle with all tlx their hall on Thursday evening. Many ""ee of nature. natters of general Interest to returned You see people from (very land. There men tnroujnout the country were aw- is tne young Englishman, tba lumbering. !eeo. Kcrresnmente were serv ea loi.oweae. tne vigorous AmaMosa. ths owing the business meeting. sturdy Canadian You ass human na- ure in an Its phases isxillln to al- Oeoree Beverldfe. of. the Bank of 310,1 trr7 rat5t. Th U Mcntreal aUtf. Prince Rupert arrived 'raHty. lust. lore, hatred, wealth on Wednesday, to take charge of the Pwty. sickness d haalth. local bank, during the Ulnest of E. W. i Tne ptotuiw is itvlshljr produosd Marentette. (perfectly directed, navies! sated. I: c J v!c and marks a high point In Mrs. J. MeNeal and children left .?'" pri auction. during the week for Hazeiton to Join Mr. McKeal who Is stationed there. , Mrs. Sheasgren of Vancouver, who will return here before going south. A. A. McDonald, mining man of Uak, was In town Thursday. Ughljr of ihclr 4fiincy hU here. , PORT CLEMENTS The Olrl Oil Idee and the Boy Scouts accompanied by.. Mrs. A. R. Mallorr and N. L. Johe spent the week-end amptrag at TVtl. VANDER1100F Hon. William Atklnann ml-l.. I. ?Tn JrZZ Z ot agriculture: Dr. H. Gad- -n FWdsy for he coast U the InteresU ue". British Columbia eotoiliw- f the crippled Children's Hospital, she tlon commissioner ; K. C. W. Lett SKIDEGATE The holiday pWlc of the Qceen Charlotte. Ct(y and. Skldegate schools pnrce unier uen. ijie young folks made toe trln In Harr r Beaven's of the Canadian National Railways, and C. C .Kelly, district agriculturalist, were" here las. week. They met the fanners and had a conference with the Board of Trade on the matter of the Nechako creamery. Serious forest fire west of the Stuart Lake road in the vicinity motor bus which was deviated for the of Corkscrew Creek were got uo- der control last week with the 1 laid of timely rains before they in eetor marr. who visited the had done anv ileniv. H. ...... 'Jucen Charlotte' Wandt acboois. spoke tn .nH -w v-..-...n s as aa ts . Kxtensive IniroveFenta are being made to roads in this vicinity by the provincial department of public works. Mrs. W. 0. Rordette has been visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. c. P. Hkeom field, at Stuart Lake. A rather seriout fir took place recently on the property H C. Praser. school Inspector, spent of Fred G reefi park In the Calico Monday in town. on. departmental du- district. uee. ne jeii mat evening for MasseU. 1 Father VaUieres conducted rice art- the heme ot Mrs. church The United Church Ladies' O. L. 'Aid held a social mnafias watatam. Dualop while lt town. He U returning, d .ft-rnoon at ih kans erf l lM Bomt of to Prince Rupert after having visited "lV .ll,nwo.n. in this district for the past ten days. iirs. James sliver. Thlrty-eeven radio licenses hare been issued this year for the Queen Charlotte Islands, a considerable increase over the seven reported In a recent asue of the Dally News. Members of the Tennis Club have spent the last couple of. days painting the tennis count, so that It will be ready and In good shape for the sum- ner months. refreshing and Invigorating of fruit Juioe drinks containing all the true miK flavors. One tip ot the health giving Julcen la guaranteed (by Jack Cook) to turn the moat )aded coffee patate from that noxious habit and on iiniarang tne glass of nature i own health giving beverage, one ts guar anteed to shudder t the mere sight of a coffee cup. Halibut landings at the port of Prince Rupert for the season up to yesterday totalling 10.3S2450 pounds, made Up of 3.660,450 pounds Canadian and 7,303.400 pounds American flah, were still main talnlng the lead over 1028 when, at a Mr, a. H. I'ittjatrkk and Mrs. W. H. Miller have returned home after vtsitinc for nearly two months with their sister at Summerland in the Okaoagan district The farm home of Ward Haynes and its contents were recently destroyed by fire. HEAD OF WOMEN'S INSTITUTE VISITS TERRACE DISTRICT Mm. Mnrl(Iilan tiler- Address si Mrrtlng and Is InterUlned by Ladles TERRACE, June 1: Mrs. V. B Use-Laughlaa, provtnrl superintendent of Women's Institutes, paid a visit to the local branch this week, arming from tne south on Wednesday. In order to almlltr t th. Uii .frwvi o I onn ,wieet the office of the Institute. Mrs pounds nde up' of .178900 pounds "T . e enainsjd at tea Canadian and 85,400 pounds American 1" OI Mr orga Dovar on nan. .nnuwn, ino on inursaay Landings during the week of May !.v,nln Puhllc -etlng was held la 35-11 Ineliuiv- ti.htx ih.n tne o.w.V.A. Ude room which waa 12.4c and 6c received by the Utuya for 10,000 pounds IXHpKCTISO HILVER CIT W. U. Dornbe'rg, president, and other directors ot the Silver Cup Mining Co. arrived In the cltr on the Prince Rup ert this morning from Vancouver and given. uwues among the ntembers here fori some time. Mrs. MseLsghlan also told of , the eood work being done at the Crippled Children's Hospital In VMicom er b nd proceeded by train to Jlanriton where; Appreciation of ri- AM) SVf Two sho 7 and !) p ra. 11. W. SERVICE'S STORY OF THE KL0M)i , SHOWN IN THE WONDERFUL PIC TI ;;r; e Trail of Tporincra arvstsl yean ago. There are now wore ef these Mission Vans at ; jT g, Aug nrb Im WT. .1 ii n alt Ma ' who is ably c landed by Miss SaylS. I The amauf jar ariea in Kfurlaiul -tlllHHO It '9$ With Dolores Del Rio ' COMEDY THE HOLY TKUK0U AND COLLEGIANS NO. 1 Admission, 15c & 50c; Sat. Matinee, 2:30, Ik : Cominu Next Week "The Californian ( ::!, ,n.. M LADIES tttai llassri and Mtm Mayle (ue.t of Itlsbsa Ml Mrs. UK Two lc teres tins; tagush ladies. Miss 3'. BasrH sad Mi4s I. Sayle are the ruests of Wlsaoo ana Mat. Kis over be wsek-cad. Miss Haawl. was the otlgln-tor of the Miaaliti Van Work in the prelrts 1(l (-))ml AM Iti Kl' 1 . IIWMth- ( NrrtH lir- llanilMit:' Juaa ta. Jul; io TT ST - . TT". . Juiw as j,,ia irrertuif eawcarpcoas n nt lnaur : ' - work.' and the asunmer they aawnd la' ' "H.K " " 1 he isolated parts of Canada t .vwlHng " a one ef the tsam . sad vlalUni lonsiy t- iMftV-l.tverp .,i . ec-lltos. hoMtaa mrtkm and starting Jum 14, July 30 wAdsy schools and getting ' children 'July 1. Jul 38 Jived aa ths Sunday school by "R lists. ' Til IllHtP,.,.! These two cultured Kngllsh Iadiss Jaa AT MMucht up in all the eosnforts of a toe Knc! i bom auafully WMt ''""""'" '" 11 U4 overoom all the most fot Idahte ilaromforts of Use wrrt they are-act- IWivl ''';'' TtSd la. What Uwy have already gons T Phe-Iiir- hr-agh rii!d snoaewnat appal aeea . wy stiwnt aa. Whetl they base taken a "u u'' ' van over a fMd during the aauanser to f.Mici '4Mry put that ran into the hands of jun, ig two rther women and they go on Use neat year to scans new field, re- Aoulv v. a... oaatu the saaas pmna year after J 1 MMtther of the tad'sa. nor any of vre who take up the work- after MM. delve, any NamnsraUan for thatr lr hot a astiafled with the rrvrarv of krvtwlr- that they have tea aoanethlne for the comfort end b"lp of ths ptawer tn the treat land B'sbop "'t will hold a dlam'aaal eer. 00 fur Mtasea H-el and Sayle on lUDdsv mnrrlne a' a oclwk for Mrk tb- Peace River d'stnet ind M - Hasxel win give the a1dre- at tic TtSO p.m. serv lee In the Cathedral CHIiDRENGO OVER WARSHIP N.M.M. f'olnmhn Mas Open Yeslerday lor PapUa t ral SehU There was open ship yesterday after- children of Canadian legion uk mixes nd there were about thirty of tham here. PRINCESS ADELAIDE TO COME NORTH IN PLACE OF CHARLOTTE The -C.P.B. steamer Prlnore Charlotte, which recently suffered a' broken cranJuhaft. will not he able to go hack in rot-mission until August as (wjts have to be M1Istw1 from the OM Country. The vassal will bsvs to miss age. totalling 690.400 pounds of which tttnl by-many of the ladles of the bar scheduled tourist sailings to Alaska 198,400 pounds was from Canadian boats ' ?mnun,tlr Mr" c A Olgge y pre- in June ard July and the Prlncees and 484.000 nniinla from American .elded and Introduced the speaker, who Ajtoiable sill nanr north in her atewd Prices throughout the week were at 7"1 .vTr na "W-wnnllnf to present plane. It will be a satisfactory level. The high bid fori "il,,,', "" . air-.wing.he first time the Adelaide has ever Canadian fish was 8.4c and 7 which Ul.T. Z L. " p r7i "I cn"? uched at Prlaoe Rupert. the Velma C was paid for 8.000 poundi tT on" n h... ..L!... nYLrZ, Pl'nd the method under which rural I i"-."! . ss-ts mines innK nnnn pounds while the .American low was W. C MUle. of Woodcock., who re. turned home this morning after a brief ' ilt In the city, reports that crops ne wueen AlexAndra Solarium on Vnn- in that district look very good and couver Island, both of which were minim Is likely to boonmt an Impor- aUrted by the Women's Institute. taut industry In the neighborhood. A A general report of the piwt year's nuinher of Consolidated engineers have wots xnrougnout the province was also rx-cn very busy examining properties a i l .here are great possibilities for the Mrs. "-"Ul MeoLaahlan'a nelahborhood . Ik.. MI . . .1 . . ZLT. . ".,n uu.i-.Mo.i Vl vne yvsn and splendid talk was voiced by Work Is to be commenced on the D. whi h , m , jars ueorge IMUt. following which re- W Mines, now bonded to the Oon- whlch shipments are now being steed- freshmenU were served and a iirtsied. as n ss the snow goes off uy uum. hour enjoyed. jtiit mountain, It 1 understood there. B 8 tier - .. C P R S',. I c TO tumMm"'' 1 June I. noon on M M. 8. Ooloaabo tor school , n. iu'mhoi iui ami - hUdrer of ths city add to say thatltsfangirla. June hey hci "s whafct ef a tune" la put- Matnsjhmla. Jui- i : In it mNtuf. aosne one hundred and i Jui v ' ltty children viattad the light cruiser i FKOM H' 1 nd. aided by mamhsis, of the crew. TO octtNxmH 1 hey espl ired every nook and eramry akjnr , , rd point ot lntersst to satisfy Uveir , .,, , "Widish cuftoMUas. oourss. auny, r AWnillK II' IK. t S-fdaaa Uiar ailt Irtm tlM ' IHI IJUII - Navy at once and not t s ol the; girls also wished they could too. FROM II M.Ir W TO ri,VMO. i ' ' Alauula. Juue 14 A'lrauta. June 21 J -Auaonla. June tt J Asoanla. July 6. a... . FKOM Ni:w ' TO P1.YMIH1II II v Carmanla. June " FKOM M :w TO I.O.siniMM lti:v There was s special Invitation far oamsronia. June ANCHOR D3NM 'N FHOM M T m:i.i-'.HT-i.iv i im AndMla June 7 .1 letitla. June 14 ' Antonia. Jun. .11 Athenia, Juik- m Money Ore . ' ,'lKMiie-) at io1 1 t:ou from lniil if! Ices. 022 llaxi: . HC EARL M'LEOD fl rn PROMOTION Pi . SERVICE OK'D' Many locsl fi" ' 1 to -tan thst Puc1" leod, oommsndiKK oho Bench Air has bn pronu ii SqtMKlron Usder Squadron Lead"' Identified wllh th tlon when It wn and reeenHy rotun..' achssste duty m known In Prince id for several work. Our classifi"1 of special intm