PAGE SIX THE DAILY NEWS THIS INTERESTING SERIAL WILL , j . . UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Sailing From Prince. Rupert lor VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, Swanson hay. Outrdale. Alert Hay, etc- rues-day, 3:30 p.m. lor VIM OtVtK, VICTORIA. itutedale. Aim liar. etc.. Friday mldntxht Fur ALICE ARM, AXYOX, STEWART, Naa River, I'urt Miiim, bun-day, 8:00 p.m. For PORT KlMPhON AND WALES ISLAND. Thursday, p.m. 123 zuil Avenue It. M SMITH Atent Prince It u pert. II. C. T rough ticket told to Victoria aud Seattle .and banffuse checked Ihruuth to destination. B.C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICES SAILINGS FIIOM PRIME RITKRT ilCAKAQIANf To K'tehlkan, W anjeii, July 1, B, 8, t. 13, To Vancouver, VI torla and hcaUIr June 29. July 3, 6, 10. 3, 17. 20. it. 27. 31. v PRINCES Migi lNNA Victoria emy Friday 10 3rd Ave.. Prince Rupert, II. C W. I. UltUIAKU, UEM.RAL AurNl Canadian National Q7ic Largeft Railway Sylcm in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Milling from PRINCE Kl'PF.UT for VANCOl VF.il. VICTORIA. nr'ATTLK.-and Intrrniedlatt point, Mondays, Thursday, 4 p.m.; Saturday, 7 p.m. lor ANVOX and STEWART, Monday, 8 p.m.; Frldaya, 4 p.m. For MASSETT INLET POUTS, Monday, 8 p.m. For hOLTII QIEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, fortnightly. For UK All IV AY, Wednesday. 4 p.m. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE rRINCI. til PERT DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY at 11:30 a m for PRINCE (1EOIKIE. EDMONTON, WINMPEO, all point Eutrrn Canada, United State. AGENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP Lljrr.8 City Ticket Office, 528 Third Ave, Prince Rupert Phone 260 BOX CUTTINGS $3S Per DELIVERED LAN DON SHEHAAN HYDE TRANSFER 171 3rd Avenue East PHONE 580 Heated Storage Do you read the classified advertisements? I Thrilling ;. Mystery Storv in 30 chapters COMMENCE IN THE PRINCE MONDAY NEXT 1 1 1 Junrnu and Skajway June 18, 19, tt, 20, 29. Ocean rail, etc, Vancouver and p.m. Amenta for all 8teamnlp Line rhone 31 1 1 Load RUPERT DAILY NEWS ON T1 free! Free 1 CHINA SET FREE (Three Plccefj tea pot .5C sugar bowl 21 cream Jug .21 12 pkg. Jif 3.0C Total 00 ALL FOR $2.93 lb. R. R. Coffee 70 1 lb. 15. B. Tea, D. L 80 earth ware tea pot ... . 76 Total .$2.25 ALL FOR $1.50 1 China Cup and Saucer . . .? .2f 1 lb. II. B. Tea, B. L 80 Total ............... .$1.05 ALL FOR 80c Take Your Choice Now. Only Limited Quantity Mussallem Grocery Co. Lim'ted 417-423 5th Ave. E. Phones 18&8J P. O. Box 675. Dr Alexander PHONE 575 ItESXEH BLOCK DENTIST LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 68 Cartage, Warehousing, ana Distributing. Team or Motor Service Coal, Sand and Gravel We Specialize in Piano ana Furniture Moving. District News TERRACE Miss Marguerite Martin re- .urned to her duties on the rince Rupert hospital nursing taff after a three week holiday. pent at her home here. Mrs. George Little and daugh-. ers, Clara, Dorothy and Edith. nd son, Gordon, left on Friday n a holiday trip to Seattle andj ipokane. Mr.' Little and Dudley, accom-ianied by Jack Sparkes, left on iday for Hazelton from which oint they will motor through to .he south. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Gray of 'tratford, Ont., arrived on Friday rom the east on a visit to their 1 tiece, Mr. Geo. Dpver, in the ourse of a trip through the irairie provinces and B.C. Dr. II. R. Grant of Fort WII- ia'm, formerly pastor of the "rrivrrlnn PVinroVi In PrlnPA tupert, arrived from the east on Vednesday to spend a short holl-'ay here and is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Gilbert. v Mrs. Matthews and children returned Wednesday from a visit vith friends in Usk. C. XI fillriprf rPTiirnurl nn Werl- -esday from a business trip to he interior. Miss Lilian Coade of Vancou er who has been holidaying here vith Miss Reid and here sisters, eft for the south on Wednesday. Mrs. A. Bedore and new baby 'aughter, returned on Thursday rom Prince Rupert hospital. NFW HAZELTON Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morris of 'rince Rupert, while visiting at mithers recently, motored down ere and spent several days in his vicinity. They were accompanied by Mr p. Jones. At Hagwilget .Canyon, the In-lians'are taking a large haveet f salmon. Of 61 spring salmon veighed in one day, the heaviest tcaled over 3D pounds and the smallest, over 20 pounds. Rev. T. D. Proi6r made a trip 0 Kitwanga yesterday to hold wrvices. The Women's. Auxiliary to St. Peter's Church held its annual strawberry social in the mission house on Saturday afternoon. The affair was a great success. The Hazelton Horticultural So-iety has decided to hold its nnual Flower Show on or about August 15. - 4- Thomas Marshall and Mitchell Newman returned to Hazelton last Monday a(ter attending the funeral of Mr.' Marshall's wife in Vancouver. ' The new gasf shovel, which the provincial department of public works recently delivered here, h.iK hoon nntracrm! in widening uur w'in money irum " ! out the road between the low.we" level bridge and Hazelton. After! completion of this work, it will e put on the main highway. Repairs to the Canadian Na tional Railway bridge have been proceeding satisfactorily and trains are now -able to crosa over without delay. C. W. Dawson now hr,s his new store premise In the add!-tionn to the Omjneca Hotel open for business. SMITIIERS Mrs. A. E. Campbell was a successful radio fan In hearing the King's Thanksgiving services at Westminster Abbey last Sun day rnorning J. S. Gray hris exchanged a corner on King Street with the villaire counciHfor two half lots, on Main Street where the village formerly had a storage yard. A double garage f is being built by Mr. Gray on hw newly acquired property. Word has bpen received here that the residence of iicnry uay mond, located hear the school ater for the provincial depart-: registered brands In British Col-Burns Lake, waa destroyed by.ment of nubile works, is enllln! umbia. The booklet is valuable fire of mysterious origin last . 4 WEEK AT THEATRE i Mon. & Tups. Dorothy Mackaill in "Children of the Ritz." Wed. & Thiir.-r-Super spc- clal, "Old Ironsides." Fri. & Sat. Double bill, "Blindfold" and "Traircdy of Youth." $50,00018 POVERTY AT RITZHOTEL Many of us who have imagined how content we would be with fifty thousand dollars in the bank will have an opportunity to learn how quickly that amount can be made to disappear when we see4 -Midrfm or the Rita," a new First National picture to be shown at the uapuoi rneaire. In the whirl of New York's dizzy high social stratum this fifty thousand Ir.r.'s Tnck Mulhall and Tlorothy Mackaill a very short Ht-x inJ""'I. and four thousand dollar fur coat and fifty-dollar-"-nlato dinner parties help in the reduction process. This hlirh society comedy is packed with amusing and pathetic ttidel'chts on the difficulties en- co"115 an extravagant girl whese spending morfey is suddenly rewea from thousands to hun dreds, married to a boy who think he is rich. He learns that fifty thousand dollars in the "RIU' is actually almost poverty. Sunday morning. The building and contents were a complete loss, insurance being carried. Russell Smith and Charles Barrett, the latter of Barrett Lake, are back after a ten day stay at Lakelse Lake Hot Springs. William Cunneham is at present there. The annual congregational and Sunday School picnic of the loeal United Church was held Saturday afternoon at Lake Kathlyn. J. P. Downey has construction well under way of the Home Oil Distributor! Ltd. new fuel sta tion rrere. Complaint is heard here that the new baggage mail car service provides only for delivery of mail from intermediate points to the terminals at Edmonton and Prince Rupert. No provision is made for taking of mall from one Intermediate point to another. Boys' live stock judging classes were held Friday at F. M. Dock rill's farm and again Saturday afternoon at George Oulton's Woodlawn Dairy. PRINCE GEORGE The Westminster Glee Singers appeared in the Princess Theatre on Saturday evening and were given an enthusiastic reception by local music lovers. The city council decided last j 1 .til t the sinking funds 12,000 City of; Prince George bonds at par. The' bonds were sold in 1027 at 101 Vfc. ' Weather has been balmy and summery here of late, the high - c.t Uwm.rn.Ur mullm, f, th. h.v bp Eva Alexander, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Alexander of Dewey, passed her senior music MamlnaUpns with honors. j Northern Rebekah Lodge hero Installed officers for the year at a meeting last Thursday .evening. . Miss Margaret Steevea of St. John, N.B., granddaughter of the late Hon. William Pugsley, Is here, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Si'Randall. Mr. and Mrs George Ogston of Vanderhoof wern In fnun lat week Mr. Ogston -stated that thei"me reM' Saturday afternoon, Nechako district had benefitted Carl II. Stubig, president of the as a result of recent rains ,nnd Akron Masonic Club, was organ- that he had never seen the crops loklng better than they were to day Arthur Dixon, district enirln - j for tenders for the clearing andj DOROTHY MACKAILL in Monday, July 15, jjog 'Children Of le Ritz" COMEDY THE RURGLAR l'ATIIE NEWS Admission, m Thoroughly seasoned Boards. LUMBER KILN DRIED :eand and Cedar Cedar Finish Finish, Sitka Spruce Ceiling, and Rustic SPECIALTIES 1 x 4" Edgegrain Hemlock Flooring 1 x 3" and 4" Sitka Spruce Ceiling 1 x 4" and G" Cedar Rustic BIG BAY LUMBER COMPANY, LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT, R. C. Head Office, Seal Cove, Telephone, Sol Retail Yard, Cow Bay, Telephone 423 DEMAND "Rupert o ippers THE DAINTIEST HREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Daily by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. grubbing of twenty miles right-of-wny from Fort 4 James' toward the Manson Creek district. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Brynildsen! and daughter of Seattle were; here last week In the course of i a motor tour up the Cariboo i Highway. A former plumber of,M (this city, Mr. Brynildsen is now 'engaged in the lumber business In Seattle, i - AKRON, OHIO, MASONS , 0N-AUS. A ; Prominent Citizens of Eastern Centre Going North; Thta ' Morning Aboard Prln- ' . cesH Louise A number of nromlnent citizens of Akron, Ohio, were in the city . 1LI. .1 I. ims morning s i excursion of the Masonic Club 0' ,ht cltV t0 Alaska, mere were c,09e to one hundrcd Per' j0"" 'be rrtetOvblch passed inranrvri'CKsaKway. jon,,.. tne BtelhierPrlneeM Louise, "?They will be returning south on the ,aer 01 ine excursion party. From tho office of the Recorder of 15 rand. Victoria, has been issued n booklet showing all the to farmers owning branded stock. MON. AND TUES. Two Shows 7 nnd 0 p.m. AND JACK MULHALL 15c and 50c. Shiplap, S4S Dimension and Brand" DROUGHT ON PRAIRIES MAY AFFECT LUMBER .,.. ",".. v ,. ..,,.,, Mtuatloit A If rr tin; Market Drought, wfOoh will iterloualy !' ' tli prairie grain crapa tola year, alao hare an advarm ttlrts upon tlx lumber market In 1929, lumtxr ix-a tor of the Prince Oeorge auir ' leer. It la expected the prairie demm " will bt materially out. Nor will ' overproduction on the ooait help thru: Moat of the mllta along the Hive the Canadian National lUllwtr .v hOTwr, atlll operating to their at" eepaolty and the maaagement hopeful that, before the end of 'nn year. th eltuatlon will be improv- ' weintiy to enable them to mi KZZTZ W""" " oome, Etter Si McDougall at Sim-Bend Lumber Oo. at Bend. Vick Br Lumter Co. at Penney, Lormor'' Lumber Oo. at Long-worth, , Bind" ' Spruce at Sinclair Mill. Dewey Shv-mUIt at Dvwey, Al Johnaon Luntix Oo. at Hanaard, Newlanda Sawmill Ntwlaada and , the McLean Lumber ( at Shelly. The Dale i Tr((k Oo. at llan--""1 and the Alexander and Forman cfn-panlee at Prince Oeorge are atm building. riant eloaed down Include ihe W low River Lumber Oo. at Willow Riv. Fraaer Lake mtU at Fraaer Lake, 1."'"' Lyle at Aleea Lake and Drawn It Dui" at Olieome. The Cranbroek BwmlUa cloaed 11 Otway mill early In the aeawn ' 1 ahlfted 1U operation to Penney n" the purehaee of the Red Mourn IM Lumber 00