Excoas acid is the common cause of indigestion. It results is pain and sourness about two hours after eating. The quick corrective ii an alkali which neutralises acid. The brat corrective is Phillips' Milk of Magnesia. It has remained standard with physicians in the CO years aince its invention. One apoonful of Phillips' Milk of Magnesia neutralizes instantly many time its volume in acid. It is harm- Total Assets zt&ysz in excess of $870,000,00 leas and tasteless and its action is quick. You will never rely on crude methods, never continue to suffer, when you learn how quickly, how pleasantly this premier method acts. I'lease let it show you now. lie aure to get the genuine Phillips' Milk of Magnesia prescribed by phyaiciana for 50 j ears in correcting excess acids, Each bottle contains full directionsany drugstore. Save md Invest money will not be "M$le while awaiting permanent investment, if you deposit it in a Savings Account in the Bank of Montreal. Interest is paid on all Savings Deposits. BANK OF MONTREAL .auuvvsn lik nunm I T n as 'll 'is" 1H snrmEi" re isrAisiruiu. Mi). - -r - ft Head Office footTMl PKMUINA EGG Delivered, Per Ton $12.00 IMNEHEAI) EGG Delivered, Per Ton 12.50 M1NE1IEAI) LUJMP Delivered, Per Ton . . . 13.50 FURNITURE and PIANO MOVING A Specialty HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PHONE 580 -r-. se- Dr Alexander X-KAY SERVICE moNE s;s BLSNER BLOCK DENTIST CTimilHI IIIUI1U TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIRY FOR SKIXNA BRAND Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRESH PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout the City 1 ' muhtttT' iumm PAQE SIS TIIE DAILY NEWS Saturday. Ju 19 1O30 k.U'V npHHUPs: due to Acid IMtOISTION cn tomo MCADACHS. ftABig.NAUSCA Acid Stomach per lb. WATERFRONT WHIFFS Jap Fishermen on Halibut Banks Several Yachts r,, , In During-Wdek Fish Landings i News that Japanese fishermen have crossed the Pacific Ocean to fish on halibut banks off Alaska, as reported in COFFEE & TEA Malklns Best Oeffee Malklns Bee. Tea per lb New Strawberry Jam Mai kins' Beat, 4's, per tin Fraser Valley Plum Jam 4's, per tin Roger's Syrup 10's per tin Roger's Syrup 58 per tin J. Klim 58 per tin Klim 2 V4 's, per tin ; Klim l's per tin RyvlU l's per pkg ... Fresh Molasses Snaps t Crisp. '3 lbs. Peek-Frean's Biscuits per lb .'. Waxed Paper per roll $1.05 SWIFTS SILVERLEAF LARD 3-lb. Tins per tin 5-lb. Tins per tin 10-lb. Tins per tin 1-lb. Packages per pkg Green Onions 3 for Old Potatoes Netted Gems, per Back .... Peaches per doe. Chtxrtes 2 lbs. Aprieote per lb New Cabbage per lb 62c 1.05 $2.00 10c $2.50 35c 39c 15c 6c 50c 50c 70c 45c 84c 42c $3.23 $1.60 75c 50c 50c 50c 8c The Economy Cash & Carry "Where Dollars Have More Cents" rbone SCO 319 Third Ave. The sockeye salmon run was maintained weB both on the Skeena nn 'and Naaa Rivte during the past O O C week much to the satisfaction of "q m ,both canners and fishermen. The (l,o5 average per boat on the Skeena is i officially reported to have been i about 50 fish per day and on the Naas. about thirty-seven. A gradual improvement in the run at Smith's Inlet and elsewhere in the southern part of District Ifo. 2 Is reported. At Rivers Inlet, according to re- nnrtjc thp rm tH ha hjMtn awrar. 20c in 100 ftsn ir boat thu and Tahltan Moves ; The river boat Tahltan, fitted out here by the Takn Trading Si Trans-iportation Co. for operation up the Taku River to the new Tulsequah ' mining fields, was moved down from the dry dock to the Pacific Sal-; vage Co.'s floats at the first of the week. It Is uncertain as yet when the Tahaltan win be leaving for the north. Owing ta the condition of the metal markets, mining activity on the Taku has not been a extensive so far this season as might have been anticipated In early spring. The Tahaltan Is ready to go i Just as soon as one order to that effect may be issued. Hubert Ward, head of the Ward Electric Si Marine Supply Co Going at a j BARGAIN 1 33ft, x x4ft,iNew Trolling Hull. 1V In. Fir Planking. 1-44 ft. x 8 ft. Cabin, raised deck ! Cruiser. Electrically equipped, toilet, etc. Al shape. 12 h.p. Heavy Duty Bngtne. i 134 h.p. RegaL I U. Suga & Son Boat Builders and Repairs COW BAY DYSENTERY IS DANGEROUS CHECK IT AT ONCE theso columns last week, has been an Interestinfr tonic for is the remedy you should use. discussion here. So lonn- as thev do not take their vessels J1 " SSft-W been conducted there years by American Bread per loaf Pastry Flour 10's per sack - - BUTTER Sunnybrook 3's per brick Woodland, E.CD. and Hellybrook, per lb. 14-lb. Boxes per box as ,only Lake Khtada can produce. Now that the ice has been broken, no doubt there will be more expeditions in the near future to this popular angling resort which never seems to get fished out. Vacqurq on Ways Alex'litacdonaid rwwer cruiser Vacquero was on the Yach,(-lub ways from Wednesday afternoon to Thursday for seasonal, copper painting of her hull. Having struck a rock near Lowe I at the first of the week for a so- brought 'to the Prince Rupert dry journ at Tlell, Queen Charlotte dock where she was given tempor-Islands. in the hone that the chance in rerjalrs before proceeding on may be instrumental in restoring Thursday night to Seattle for per-him to normal state of health fol- j mancnt reconditioning. The Estep lowing a recent illness. Mr. Ward was but slightly holed and took was accompanied to the Islands by I water Imperceptibly. Much of the his wife and little daughter. .damage that was done was due to the submersion of the vessel. It may be a week yet before Capt. ; Pete Thompson Is able to get away ; n. B. Finn, director of the Prince to the fishing grounds with his new ; Rupert Fisheries Experimental Sta-54-foot halibut boat White Hope tion. is expected to return to Prince which was built at the local dry RuDert earlv next week, nosslblv to- dock. There has been some dlffl- morrow, after having spent three or ; culty with tank piping and the con- four weeks in Vancouver giving lec- :UITS trols have not as yet been rigged, tures at the University of British! rhe 54 Oardner dlesel engine which Columbia to hatchery custodians! . as installed in tne vessel is func- and other officials of the fisheries ionin'r satisfactorily. Capt. Thomp- department. " ' ;on has met .with considerable de-1 vy all the way through In getting Durlng the wek of Jul 12.18 ta. he nw boat into operation but he cluslvCi Canadlan haUbut iandInRs. tias the satisfaction of knowing ! . on, ,a. itat he has a fine craft which is a i Skipper C. O. Rowe left on Satur-1 day evening last aboard the power i cruiser Mipal. with party of friends, for a trip to Port Slmpasn. Remain-! ng tnere overnifrhl, sftey returned to port the next day. A number of fine yachts from the uth called at the floats of the Prince Rupert Rowing it Yacht ?lub during the past week In the course of coast cruises. The biggest acht that has ever moored to the were the owner, F. D. Lundy. his wife and party Including Mr. and Mrs. WUander and Miss Nicholson. A converted sub-chaser, the Core-sews is a handsome vessel with racy lines and derives power from twin engines. She attracted quite a bit i of attention during her brie stay. on Monday the Ciialiee of San Diego arrived and remained overnight, setting out the next day In continuation of a crluse to Wran-gell The Chalice is 45 feet long and derives power from a 46-h.p. dlesel enslne. On board were Mr. and Mrs quite heavy while American land- 7 . Jr",,T!'" were 'nt at 366,000 pounds ill, no doubt, u him well he pay once landlngs toT the week of iCM going. classes totalling 659,500 pounds. The ..,. . " . , , grand total for the entire season up witn oapt. Dave Ritchie in com- ti,i io n. irronn mand, the Canadian Fish & Cold:con,uu of 3.769,700 'pounds Ca- Storage Co.'s steam trawler O. E.aH,nn onnnn a. mJ Foster got away Thursday night for !e'r,n" " " I ftl? 0llmm "at tMliSlS ! Pri 0" ""e occasions during 1 trips she will make this summer to! h. w .nt . .. Mi.f, Hecate Straits. for Engineers the,,eveta M t M flshermen wee ' ""'"jconeerned. TlMftoprbld of the wecTc S.v nTv kMe"Hfor Canadian ffthiw-as lScaiadA; itely as yet k how many Ulps the' .ht,, ,h- Imperei rm.ftM iLrfi Potter will make i x vsav MLrvavum. icwtlCU 1U1 600 pounds ahd' the' loiTt0c and i Capt Charlie Edwards' W. T. and I . MaV KtJ i - . i w iifai a ws u at. v. Capt George 's Teeny MUl,iwas 14 6c and ld Uie Hm, n wrttch wnwn Zll beT been udL udejotng SV" raid- 14 000 PUnd8 and Iow 10 I naya wnlch KV era, boat6 fc. season painting during the past j week. i I BOB PAYNE WAS LUCKY Only Member of Tlane Party Un-scratchfd Others Recovering club lloats was the 110-foot Core-1 the luckiest member of the plane im of Vancouver which spent a party In the crash at Butedale Wed-oupie of hours in port on Tuesday nesday for he escaped altogether vhik bound for a trip north as far j unhurt. W. J. Rich, director. Is suf at Rivers Inlet. 76. Weather condi-! Stewart. n board the Coreeeus tions have been good recently and there are said now to be prospects for a reasonably targe pack. Twelve hundred boats are fishing at Rivers Inlet and 440 are operating In Smith's Inlet. The price per fish is now 50c. R. R. Payne, production manager of the Canadian Fishlne Co was fering from cuts which were dree- sed here and Is recovering from the shock although he reels some-whet stiff. Pilot Jones-Evans is oi oeaiue wnicn woo iirst prise in Hager sr. and Mr. Hager Jr. were the Initial Olympta to Juneau yacht the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James L race a couple of years ago but , Lee, Eleventh Avenue. Mr. Lee Is which did not participate In the local manager of the company Seattte-Prtnce Rupert sprint this year. The vessel remained ln port overnight while returning south after a crluse to Juneau. On board this 38-foot boat were V. E. Stred"-tafker. C. W. StredJaker and Bill Hawkln, the last mentioned of Na- left'nalmo. About the smallest visitor of the year was the MM 14 from Seattle which was ln port over Sunday night en route from her home port of Seattle for a trip to Juneau. On board were C. H. Mahnken, R. Upton and T. O. Jensen. The M3614 is only 38 fea. ' . Another-JfAtrlXt MJue before tong Is the Blue Goose from 'Frisco on her way to Alaska. Antlers Busy Claude KirkendaU. Charlie Starr and Doc Alexander comprised the first angling party of the season from Prince Rupert to Lake Khtada. They left last Friday evening and returned to town bright and early Monday morning. Their prowess with the rod netted them some fifty pounds of fine trout such Frl. & Sat. Two Show3 & 9 p 9 GEORGE BANCROFT .u "Ladies Love Brutes" CJ """" UU UIVVUU DICtNUftUUU UUt UAO LMJU - . . . - in J " " within the territorial waters of Canada or the United Canada, for the. past eighty DU"ua "'U1""jb-"r: i "nr Astor and rredric Mch mi. A At 1 11 T 1 11 A for many ieflS a suincient numDer oi naiiDui fishermen were 'Sgea to serve our purpose. mainly sent there by operators In We 511111 aw'it tnelr return from California, who salt their catch. A tagging there before planning few American halibui vessels have tner lPs- At best, owing to lack fished In Bering Sea within the last of funds. they can not be taken this two years with more or less sue- yr- cess, but the length of the voyage has been a drawback to the con- THIS IS THE TRUTH If vnn niirrliaip one month's sun- . 9c White Flour All brands fifi) Of 49. White Flour AU brands Cl f A 08 i?.TV "me wont conducted in Bering Sea by the staff of the 'Dorothy' tinuance of their operations so long indicated that there are halibut there In some quantity, at least, - - ust inside the Bering Sea. But much more extensive' trials must be made before any accurate idea of their ; abundance can be formed. "During the early cruises of the 'Dorothy' this year many hauls with deep collecting nets were made In the Gulf of Alaska. Halibut larvae were not found to the southward but they'were present in the centre plies from the CASH & CARRY you ' the gulf. Careful search of the will save the price of your Christ- .materials made in the hauls and a mas turkey. Try it i stud oI ta?vae wm be necessary I..ST..U .1A I 1 vciuie uic reviuus can oc snown The work was part of our staff program to show the extent and di rection of the drift of halibut eggs and larvae from the northern banks of the B. C. doast. So far as the data secured Indicates, few larvae oiave reacceo wie a. u. Danes, we uUC hope to settle ttat point in the next cruise." years lor an uowei compumis, 'mug uver on. ii siuc -uuu umi m uiaico, ciicxc io iiv i cacuu vvii uiv utipaiicsc ouuuiu Jiut JYice, 60c. a bottle at all drurta or tte r. Mii- continue these operations, it is stated. The following pu nJ,bJr P0,?; L. bum Co- Llmrted. Toronto, Out. 4. V, i. TV, 13 t,i of the International Fisheries Commission, in connection with the matter: "The despatches from Alaska are the first word we have heard that Japanese fishermen were fishing in the Alaska side of Bering sea. So long as they remain outside the three-mile limit they have a right to fish there. The nationals of any government have that right. We shall await further information with interest. "We know very little of the abun dance of Jish in the Bering other than cod. Cod fishing as profitable catches can be made! in the Gulf of Alaska. "The investigations of the halibut commission were for the first time extended Into the Bering Sea this year. The 'Dorothy' has Just returned from there. She went as far west as the Patrol Banks. Unfortu nately her motor burned out when she reacheod there and she had to return. The success of her opera Sa tions in Bering Sea were not as nas great as wlihea for, but neverthe- with water, the Seattle halibut schooner Estep, Capt. Ai. Hansen, was Salvaged by the Pacific Salvage Co.'s Dower tug Red Boy and With A talking picture full of thrift ana action Educational "Hunting the Hunter" NoveltyVThe Tide Ri;ic, Scenic "Lake Loui; . 3 Admission - . rtO; i t Sat. 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Roger Hager, son of Al Hager, left JLcrew' . ti on the Oarderlartevenon A.f AnedlUon , Kl. 4.... n..aj... WUfJ W HI DC Dill 111 U 1 UsV ICkUlil 1SU nUMsnHU! Mna, ' Charles D. Boyton and C. Bnholm. ! north with hi. faih.r nftr ana will tx Sunday saw a visit from the Delllcldent. During their stay here Mr ' medllel 11 wiu Dl -si a.a. . . I va w 44 erect rsnssjf a sa suitable MaieWWIsa kn bullu. II. Daily News nuick results. LUMBE Want A - briJ KILN DRIED SPRUCE, CEDAR AND IIKMI 'h Ty FINISH, CEILING, RUSTIC, MOULDINGS ETC. Specialties ' 'J Edge Grain Boat Cedar. Kiln Dricdl&gc (.ram Hemlock Flooring Spruce and Cedar Shlplap, Boards, Dimensions and TlmOcfl loors, Windows, Shingles, Etc. Odd lots off-grade material at reduced price'. BIG BAY LUMBER CO., LTD. iber Manufacturers . B.t r Lumber as a tiivv " l