Nervous and Run Down The Least Noise Would Bother Her Mrs. R. Burton, Oshaws, Ont., wrtts: "Three years ago I was so pervoua sod run down I could hardly war to have the children make a noise it would bother roc so. "A friend advised me to take and after Ukinc two boxes I bepin to feeJ stronger, looked better and the color came back into my cheeks, and now I am feeling fine again " Price 50c. a box at all druggists and dealers, or mailed direct on receipt of nre by lie T. Milburn Co., Ltd.. oronto, Unt p saws k- Machine Knives S MONO C.NAOA SAW CO. LTD. VANS0UVC.1. ST. JOHH. RS.. fefl , I TOUONTO 1! rrtl 3it CUT GLASS This Cut Glass Water Set $17.50 This is one of- our arterial nur chases. 8tz well cut, heavy weight tumblers, holding half pint each, with large, heavy jug to mat' h. A good looking set for the sideboard. It's herd to get anything to take the place of cut glass. ' THE HOWL $5.50 LARGE VASa $14.50 JEWELLERS iTHC STORE WITH THE CLOCK, Summer Sett CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS INVITE THE PUBLIC TO A Demonstration OF THEIR FOLLOWING PRODUCTS St. Charles Evaporated Milk UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED KaJllnca Frimi Trine Rupert lut VAJ.:,; V1CTOUIA. hwanon llay. IJulrUale. Alert IUt. etc.. tun. fur .'nt.H. viVrOKM. llutnlale. Alert llin. etr trlda mliim.hi !r a: UK A KM. ASVOX. HTKH KT. WAS IUVKU "unHaJ s"So u P i fRl NIMFSO.V A.M IVAt-KH ISLAM). TliurMUv. I. in I2U 2njl Avrn :r It. M. SMITH A(rnt Prince ItuiHTt II C UrUr&itiXl"'i V,C,"r" """", i'i PACinc Srtl Ave . B.C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICES SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPEUT to Kctrhlkan. Wraiurtl, Jiiiimui and Skusway June I, -,, UK II, 17. il ?.?..vU,MOU,r v'rt"rt. attlt-4iine S, It, 15. 19, li. Z0.89. PKINC KSH MACtl 'INNA-OrMn lallh. rlc. Vanroutrr and Mrtorla every Irlday 10 p.m. Aiwitu for all Hteunulilu Llmi . ...... 1 ti' i' ikiiiiinii .it I'rinre Uupert. n.C rhone St Canadian National Qic Largeft Kaihoay Syflcm in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE nnhh-ki. frnm rnixci: uitiht for vamooeu. viptohia. hkattlk. ami Intermediate mlnti. each Tliumlny and Siiitdii), 1 9m p.m. lor ANYOX. and 8Ti:V.llT, each Wednetday and Saturday, I WO p.m. lor NOUTII AMI SOtlTII tJtEEN CIIAHUll IB IS1,AMS. tortnljl.llj IMSSENfirit THAINS I.KAE PHIM R RITEKT KAII.Y i:XCEIT SI NIIAY at 11:30 n in for PHINTE IU)IHII3, EDMON-TON, HINMl'EO, all polnti Ktern ('iid, I'nlled State. AdIACY A LI. OCEAN HTCAMMI1IP l.lMts City Ticket Office, 528 Third Ave., Prince Rupert Phone 260 le The last sailing from Prince Rupert on the spring schedule utHI lo siiinl!iv Innm fllh Kf- fective 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 Thurs day at 4:00 n.m.. and each Satur day at 7:00 D.m.. except tnai i there will be no boat southbound from here Monday, June 10th. The iSS. Prince Chirles will sail from Prince Rupert Tor Stewart, Anyox ;aml north Queen Charlotte ports 'uikIi Vmirlnv. 8-00 n.m. SS. Prince Rupert or Prince George for Anyox and Stewart eaen rri-dsv. 4:00 n.m. Sailings ' for Sk.-spway ami intermediate Alak;i i.orts each Wednesday 4:00 p.m. SS. Pr!n-n John will operate ! Pr'nc-p Runert-Vancouver via so'ith Ouen Charlntt Wands leaving Prince Rupert fortnightly 1 F"ll na'cul.trx from City Ticket Office. Phone 2S0. flSS) Borden's Per case $5.50 St. Charles Baby size. Per doz 75c Eagle Brand Condensed ililk Per tin 20c Chocolate Malted Milk Per tin ....75 Reindeer Condensed Coffee. Products of Ilrilbh Columbia on THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY June Cth and 8th, at Mussallem Grocery Co. Limited (il7-4J:j 5th Ave. t. Phones 18&84 P. O. Box 575. s R. H. Bedford of McGill versity. bacteriologist. Uni- Dr. F. C. Harrison of MeGil! University will be unable to come ) I'rince Kunert this summer to ontfnue investigatiorM into the liscoloration of halibut, but it is '-oped that Prof. Wilfrid Sadler nf the University of British Columbia, who was associated with Dr. Harrison In thia work last vear, will again be here for a hort time at least . In addition to Peter Black of he University of British Colum n's, who is already hn C. D II Duff of the University of Toronto nier staff. Dr. Dentdt and Mr. Duff are already here. It is expected that ateo will )x aken this yer to conduct bio-'trical surveys in connection with the condition of rivers and nrooagtion of salmon on th Skeena and Nass Pvfvers. such as "re now being carried out on the Queen Charlotte Islands. Marjorie Sold The Chatham Straits Packinir Co. has purchased from Dr. H. I Alexander of Prince Rupert. and will use as a manager's scout - boat "J in connection vviiiivviiwil with nun its IVD THE DAILY NEWS Waterfront Whiffs Season's Work at Biological Station; Power Cruiser Marjorie Changes Hands; Halibut Landings . isowicnan qisirict. Ueorze be. mured so well while awav that his wife let him come home alone. Construction has just about completed in the Siiga boatbuilding establishment at Cow Bav or a by 9 foot stock modpl j trolling boat. Louis Amadio has been en. gaged this week in renairlnir a four h.p. Easthope engine for Dr. W. T. Kergln. The motor came out of a small onen nower boat which was recently wrecked at the Zayas Island sheep ranch. With mil snrl Fro .I -" I VVi HCi A' I V new cannery on Humpback Bay, (turning home today from their Pordier Island, the well known s,xth year medical studies at the sieed cruiser Marjorie. The Mar- University of Toronto, the well jorie Is thirty-three feet long and known big power cruiser Full is equipped with a 100 h.p. Ker-.'oon should have busy days math engine. The vessel was "head if the first week-end at brought to Prince Rupert by Dr. home may be taken as any crl-Alexander from Ketchikan some terion. A picnl party is planned two or three years ago. She is a tomorrow and on Monday at least very speedy craft. lone of the boys will sally forth I with a party of young friends to S. E .Parker's garage at Prince see how the trout are biting at Rupert reports the sale of a num- Bill's Ijike. Engine valves In the tier of Ballantyne heavy duty and Pull Moon were repaired at the Ford Marine engines during the Star Welding works this week, past few weeks. I A 26-86 h.p. Ballantyne engine J"Ck i.-i. ... ,, , ,u,Ber Se,ls 0ut wag purchased by George Ring- stad, manager of Port Edward Sale was completed this week cannery, for a new cannery run- by Jack Bulger of his well known stiout A. W. Pilling went to Port 28 foot open boat equipped with Edward .to supervise the instal- Ford Marine engine to Pete latlon. (Davles, formerly wireless opera- 'tor on the lighthouse tender A 14-16 Ballantyne engine was Newlngton and now on the staff purchased by W. R. Sampson of of the Digby Island radiotcle-Port Simpson for Installation In graph station. The vessel will a new trolling boat. , take up her new home at Digby Four or five rebuilt Ford Island. Marine engines which have been sold included one which will bo1 George Bryant had his well installed In a 27 foot runabout known power cruiser Harla out for W. A. Clark of Ariyox." ran the Yacht Club grid Thursday I afternoon for a little touching The Imperial Machine Works, up to the hull preparatory to the Prince Rupert, has recently com- Inauguration of the 1.923 yacht-pleted the installation of a 70 Jng season. George is planning to h.p. Atlas-Imperial fuU diesel make an angling trip Jo Khtada engine in the fish packer Ogden Lake next week. which is owned by J. W. Moore- ' . a ' t . '! house and Capt. E ir"SIrripron -Summer schedule-fa--now and operates :out,o( thft.Langara,. force ,at, the.. floats,, of .the Prl Fishlnir & Packinir Go's cannefv mineiV'VJA t A'MMIM ri -in rifl :idb at New Massctt, Queen Charlotte and a busy season seems In pros-Islands, pect. Picnic and fishing parties This was one of four or five "will be much the order of the day smaller Installations which have from now drt particularly If recently been carried out by the such brilllantrweathcr as that of Imperial Machine Works. the past week keeps up. Shef Thompson does not know which K. T. Sumura, Japanese boat- f the worst the winter winds builder in Cow Ray, Prince Rup- and sleepless nights or nil the ert, has just laid the keel for a trouble that atta'hes Itself to forty foot trolling boat. Before seeing that these picnickers get completion it is expected that a properly started and keeping track of them back home. till they get safe' , The United Church mission boat Thomas Crosby arrived in port on Thursday afternoon from Vancouver, having on board Capt. William Oliver and Rev. It. C. Scott and the Iatter's wife. The I Vessel proceeded from here to Followincr the return to the citv this week of John Port Simpson and, returning yes- Dvbh avn. director from Prince Rupert of the Biological tcrday, left today for the Queen nf Ponnrlo nnA n Tl Uirr rliVnotn.. f tVio nni1 . Charlotte Islands to resume her e mission" work there. Mr. oft,l !, . mnnnn Vft, n.Wn1 f bcott.' wh0 has Proven highly i u"c""cu "JC "' "4C "uwb voi the Islands popular on during his i Canada, the coming year's program of work at the JocaWtay of the past few years there,! hinlotrical station is announced, as well as a number of new will nav hia f.-irou'sll vialta . 1 i. i it. i te itkt. this . li. . . . ; apiJUlULIIlt'IlLb IU Ulti ijtcUl. in addition to tne investigations into aognsn on wnicn have oeen cameo on tor xne past' ear or so, the industry has also demanded that there be investiga :ion into the possibilities of eu ible oils and fats from the nil chard fish. This will be under- jlrpn a anon ax a suitable ma I can be found to take up the work. Salmon taurine o Derations ar ;lso to be extended this year an- will be carried on more intensive in the vicinity of Hiddo. Nort and Dundas Islands. Taggers art already at work at Hippo Island. tne ioirowiog permanent ap ointment to the staff of th ocal station are announced: 0. Denetedt of the UniversK; if Manitoba to be assistant hemist. 0. Young of the University of Saskatchewan to , be engineer occasion to his mnnv frienria as he is being transferred to the mainland, his place to be taken deal will be closed for the pur- Kev- A. Redman. The :hase hase of of th the craft craft in in which which a a 30 30 Thomas Crosby towed this far h.p. Atlas-Imperial engine will likely be installed. On McLean Ways Capt. Herman Helin's fish rwc- ker Ecstall has been on the McLean Ways at Seal Cove durimr the week. Hull work was carried ut and the tailshaft drawn In order to make repairs. George Rojrer. second .In com. mand at the Star Weldinir &. Re- pair Works, was back on the job again this week after a month's holiday sojourn in the south Hnr. mechanical jing the course of which he at- lienaea to me important business of seeing that his sister was nrn. perly married. Altogether, it was a very pleasant trip. George says. and there were only three days rain all the time he was gone which is pretty good for that less favored part of the world. He spent most of the time In Vancouver but also slid over tn Victoria for a couple of davs to see if any repairs might be need ed tn the gadgits of the legisla tive mill and spent a brief tim rusticating at Cobble Hill in the i.i . . . iT north a smaller boat which was bought recently in Vancouver and will be used In missionary work out of Anyox by Rev. James De-war. Judging from the looks of things, Claude Kirkendall, popular manager of the Booth Fisheries, had a real job on hia hands when the Whiff man went around on Thursday afternmui fa k. had a 7 h.p. Palmer en fin nf kl. power Doat practically rimxtd to pieces. It was a disgusting mess io say tne least of It but we have no doubt that Kirk would nmvp just as excellent a mechanical wizard as he is known tn h astute buyer of fish. On Ward Wayii The halibut boat Volunteer, Capt 51. Johnson, has been on th Ward Ways the latter this week for minor the Selma. The Summit was built two years ago in Seattle and has been regularly landins? liar cU the at that port this having been her first visit here. An 8 h.p. Vivian enarlne haa been recently installed in the local trolling boat Stroller. Halibut landinn at the nort of Prince Rupert for the 1929 sea son up to June 7 amounted to 10,891,250 pounds as compared with 10.402..400 pounds at a similar date last year, the present year maintaining its lead over last year In spite of the fact that there had been a distinct fallimr part or hood t4je oWer ' rf f . overhaul i, tk. ... work below the water line. Othnr broth' . bnat. boats nn on the k ! "romer, same ways during ine nasi wees: nav ineiuAaA k Rupert Marine Products power tug Cumshewa. Capt Alfred Swanson's cruiser Myfanwy and George Cook's halibut boat liny-flower. Capt Severed Oiaen. fornMriv owner of the local boat Johanna and last here some two or thro years ago with the Sadie K w. welcomed by many local friends this week when he came in for the first time with hia AmwlMt boat Summit to sell a catch on the Fish Exchange. He la brother of CaDt Cris OI.n nf off in landings during the latter !(nto no an or aiay ami me early part of June. The American landings for the present season to date. the Jack was paid for 8.600 pourlds. Low prices of the week were 12c and 7c received by the Canadian Nuba for 5,600 pounds and 12.4c and 7C paid the American Brisk for 30,000 pounds. Try a Dally News want-ad. H will bring results. Skin Sufferers Try This Test A Pure Antiieptic Trtatmcni Art yon tormratn with th imr nf iTini.p. iiroiof tun wnii- term, lo Orlt H.ri ll.ir " ran Ik aom. nr, rrun. i u.i., mini nimi.. Inf liquid n.li.D. II iieoMrat Ikr .kin. nlnln( tail btll th Irrltatpil tlwiir. SV bull! arom Ha warli juur 'Iniiai.t . IVm vol UiTu. Suap.) OHMKS I.TII. W, J. McCUTCIIEON, DRI (itilST. iu uw wuuotfmr lifts n Dunton. rrown to manhood, la known as an honest gambler but,! when he finds thrt the younger! boy Verde, wishes to study min-l ing engineering, he cheats at cards to get the funds. Grace! Stillwell, a dancehall girl, sees' Dunton cheat but because she' loves him. she keeps quiet When Verde returns from col lege, three years later. Dunton encotragea a friendship between! the b y and Kitty Mains, the lov-! able lau?hter of the town store-' keepr-. Dunton cares for Kitty himsrlf but hides his feelings. Dunton soon sees, however, that Verde is losing his head in the wild life of the town and he determines to get himself and the ooy out of It He tells Gran Still-well that he is through with h r and warns her to keep away from Verde. Angered, Grace attacks Dunton through Verde. She vamps the boy. Dunton finds out about this rffalr and, In the showdown, he' and Verde come to blows. Dun ton orders Grace out of town. She induees Verde to leave with her, however, unknown to Dunton. Wh?n Dunton discovers the lopetnent, he races to overtake I l . . . , iiirni nua np-ain comes into con-. june inn wun erae s spirit, a land CICNS in this cup ) KJ Saturday. J oAIURDAY ONLY Two Shown 7 "id 3 p.m. I JACK HOLT IN The Great Pioneer Western Story by Zane Gray "A VALANCHE" COMEDY, HER BLUE BLACK EYES - COLLEGI V n t -!,!. 1 e. r.n.. ct i..n nA .... Slory of Picture Being Shown Here Tonight City. AVALANCHE AT SUITS! SUITS! THE CAPITOL1 MADE TO ORDKR ''utllrig. Workmanship and Stjfc All Guaranteed UITS STEAM CLEANED AM) Following I. the atorv of thJ PRESSED the picture being shown tonight at Wc Deliver to Any Part of th, Capitol: Pioneers in a wagon train are massacred by Indiana, th. nnlv survivors being Jack Dunton, a! boy of 12, and a two-year-old! babv hnv Tho nuir .u. u I Ling, the Tailor Phone 019 LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 68 Cortnirer W arehou:i .p. J)iribUtfnf. T....M -Motor Service G0aty;8am1 and l-r v:l We Specialize in Piano sod Furniture Moving, July 10 I'lIIlM MIIVTIII tl TO (OIIII-( 111111(11 IK. -Mil TlltMl ( July 3 m To 'linatli- Clvrrfeanrg - smith-"' i lUmimrg Jul Si V slide, which injures Verde. growa '"-"" T!.um 1 a Tremeoaons avaianone ana only Duntor's efforts save Verde .ju,,""',! end Grace from It In this crisis. 1 yL M . ... . . Jul 10 uunmn discloses his fierce love .' u .. n.ir..' ?UB. t the boy amy Grace realises the n hftJlrl AT , IB sir , vaftK'a T A lO JAA . t .Z.Ia jT ",4""wnJlce she is doing in aepar-pound. un n while Canadian aggre- etlnir them. She brim,. Vsmle to'j Not (aUlBf at Live;..-.: "Ie fare' mounn(r to 8,112,-; his rensos by admitting herde-I to (iumiou-iiiii ast-amu' r.r 050 pounds, are also In advance cention Joas ai ' or as year's 2.898,000 pounds. ; Ba(;k !n towtl, Verd naturally u..8 , 4 wUe i-.ruri, t0 the i0Wy YAMf for con- ana.ngs amounted to 641,400 K.It'on and. Dunlnn- welcomes pounus ot wnicn aiuo pounds the loV8 of lhe ehMtonad Grace.' to uvriu-ooi-was from Canadian boats and! ,3uu it 389,300 pounds from American. I Prices during the week averaged! ,()rcne8trM hnve now bn well. The high price for Canadian 1 p,aced on both the C-N,K- 8tcam" fish was 16.1c and 7c which the rrince KMrl "n'1 I,rince Tramp received for 10,000 pounds ljeorBe ,or tbe ummer months. while the top bid for American ' J halibut was 17.6c and 8c which TO I.IMKIOOI Dti l IKOM l EltEl Th lIA..ur.Slllth-lHH '' Jtiae IS, July 9 . . Impf July 3, July S . ...Smprt-- ': AmHr to Anu rvrrv J. J. TORS IK It 8. 3 Ocnerul Pa. a C P R. Button Vi ' Telenhoiic aayuiuur i"i' LION, mm and ref ikW'