f PAGE TWO Gas On Stomach IllbUI Willing Mn. B. Isnick. Fort WUliam. Out. writei: "11 hnabanil suffered ith a bat itomaehj could not eat at aU, bat on ulng foar bottles of ha ii feeling a different man alto- fetner. "I. myself, was terribly bothered vrith gas on my stomach which kept awake, night after night, and 1 ?i$ ated to e meal tune carting, o I tried tha B.B.B. too, and now I can at what I like." Put dp only br The T. Milbum Co., limited, Toronto, Ont, TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIRY FOR S KEEN A BRANT) Creamery Butter & Cottage Cheese FRESII PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout the City gea Alaska Men to Caravan Over . Highway Rout Major Malcolm Elliott, president of the Alaska Road Commission, left Juneau at the first of this week for Seattle where he. will join the motor caravan tour to be made tills month from Vancouver lo Hazelton over the proposed Yukon Ala highway route. Governor George x Parks, of atthaau, L. g.iEerrtt and Dr. R. V. Slis oY Kelchikan.'Thomas Ellsmore of Petersburg, Walter Wal-ters of Wrangell, Harry Watson of Juneau ana Others will come Wre ;en route to Ifctaelton where they jwilj meet the CWavan on Jttne 21. ; ! " , rttn W itrrw J r i'UIVCClia lAlYCl AO Finfelv Pictured The second number of the Can a- A flftjVi nfV. K nn 1 Tmivtifll knr j,uf hppn nnhtlahMl finrl It Ik milt nn tn the standard Set by the opening , number. It has 'a number of color- Jed plates and alsp a very fine illustrated article on "An Indian Para-idlse Lost,'' by Marius Barbeau, wllh splendid lllustrattona of tUc siceena River and of the natives and their customs, some of them shown In colored plates. NOMINATING BLANK To he filled out in, nominating candidate for the bally -News Election Campaign. This should be cut out an1 mailed or delivered to the Campaign Manager, immediately. .NAME-; . '.' .'. f. .-i. -i -U: ADDRESS :. .... ' ' " POLITICAL 0 PARTY, , . " ' .v . . . ' - - - - -- -4- r.. NOMINATED By Cnbin U IS vorWl bmy in floor 0vf rna. Striking bfulyin color ni ptlltrit . . . unaauaf tfur. obmtf...fotmtt a iotltrt. f if GOLD SEAL fj: i GUARANTEE N & SATISFACTION CUARANTLTD IF 3 OR YOUR MONEY BACK JF xEMEMBER NO CUABxNEE WITHOUT THIS sem: Other have pnrchated Inferior tubititntei Congolenm ... and diacorered the tremendous differ, i enee In the wearing qualltlei of the gennlna and floor-covering that were "Jnat ai good." ' IaiUt oa aeelng the Gold Seal veioreyou 1ut floor eoveringa. Then . . . and then only ... are voa yoa guaranteed aliifactic on or your money back. concoLttm ouaba uurrED, uomr.it CONCbftEUI JASPER PARK i FOR TALKIE I 'I 1 lQ1fl l. ft all f: , ' i ' T6un dup of of Actors Goinr There ' Make "The Ked Sky" Picture .VANCOUVER, June 4: For the first time the natural sounds to be heard In the mountain valleys of uie anaaiun nocKiet win De per uL mr,t. ,.,.w. i o . ufit :0? the Fox Film Corporation prq;eed t0 Ja5per Natlonai Park to (make a talkie. The company, headed by A. F. Erickson. director, Lois fnrn THE DAILY KKi73 Thursday, junt Sharon Lynn, J. M. Jerrigan. Ho. , s recently -Durnea T' 1" f, week for where he will brt Ames and other well known "le.south movie stars will arrive in Vancouver locate He naS'leIt hls Insurance on Friday, proceeding by special business in the hands of Joe Wll-Canadian National train the same son- evening to Jasper National Park, i "" ' The company, numbering in all 75 As soon as conditions have people, will spend about three weeks improved and the camp can be put in the park, making Jasper Lodge ln shape, the Bi-Metallic Syndl-their headquarter. cate plans putting to work a crew Following a trip to Japr Park from six1 to eight men. Some several weeks ago with camera men sold qaatli ore may be shipped and sound engineers, Mr. Erickson this year. aMWe(1 to u-e locations he then ' ' w- D"rin exploration trip 2 Maligne Lake district as well as essaying the difficult climb up Mount Edith Cavell Glacier, while a short ride into Em- ! j rf ta Mjunt Robson was made. "Tlie type of scenery required for the next picture I am going to; Co.. announces that operations make, :'The Red Sky,'" stated Mr. 'will be resumed at the property on Erickson, "must be spectacular. We : June 15. The ore bodies recently hope to achieve something totally .discovered by diamond drilling different from anything yet at- j will be followed closely for devel-tempted In outdoor talking pictures. ! opment. We desire to obtain the actual! shimmer of glaciers, the realistic; roar of waterfalls and all the gen- Ulne sounds that go with the out- door atmosphere. These will be usedjted officially to be In error. Up to ,,Krouna tne arama , which u. will be a Canadir.n story. We found exactly that type of back - ground we sought In Jasper Park.f t rthe pmier Oold Mmlng and are going to use it." tCcrlrJani' ' .'! rviu .. . The making of an outdoor talkie... i :P lu wb.-i entails a considerably larger staff! and more equipment than the old i Style picture, according to Mr. Er- Ickson. Recording machines, weigh- tog nearly half a ton, are necessary and these have to be transported; wumn a snon distance or tne ac-; mm scene as u is Deing pnoto- graphed. The careful handling of I ;Uese delicate instruments, with t ampllflm and tubes similar to ra-1 ..cv a aiElw OI campe- t?nt sound engineers and assistants. ; 4Ux ruA m:.uuib one recenuy snewn "IM Lone atar ; Ranger," while another "Rough Ro-! irance" Is to be releaeed shortly. i Ur. Erickson has speoialized as a director of outdoor round pictures, rhirh nn miMri mama tiffin. .It- n I produce tlian studio films. I 1 TERRACE WEDDING (Fhther Leray OficIatcd.Monday at Nuptials of Miss Edith Den; tlnger and W. Ungerer The marriage took place In the .1thn1i fhnroh at Tah..a Monday mqrning last at 9:30. Rey.'ferhoof fK W,ne,,r teen Mrs.jNVarren John- Father Emll Leray O.M.I. official- pxp tng. of Miss Edith Deiitinger. who was born ln Ontario and has been J a resident of Terrace for many' years, and William Uneerer. na. tlve of London. Knirsanrt. .nH , neer resident of Terrace. The mother- Mrs. J. W. Campbell. Church was beautifully decorated " for the nuptials by Mrs. N. Sher- A 3- r Rac bf the Indian De-tfootl and presented a Very attrac- Partment has returned from the tjjve appearance. ' Prince George Hospital and Is now , Miss Brrtha Dentlnger was maid- i recovering nicely from an opera- nf-honoi and Miss Lorraine Dentin-! ger was flower girl. Andrew McDon- j aid acted as best man. During the impressive service, hymns were ren- dercd by the choir under the lead-.is jershlp of Mrs. Desjardlns. ' j After the service, a sumptuous wedding breakfast was served at! ,the homo of the bride's parents, re- la Uvea and a few Intimate friends j 'being present. Father Leray pro-' jpose, the toast to the bride, the groom psHopuing suuaoiy. m .uie. taping, Oj iarge aancc was i given irA'padlan Legion Hall in honor of the" newly marred cou-, pie, a big assemblage being present j to offer congratulations and best; wishes. j Mr. und Mrs. Ungerer are taking up residence at Terrace where the groom is sawyer in Little's Mill. , i FROM JASPER .- I the M. A. Curbank, division engineer for the Canadian National Rail- or ways, returned to the city on yes- the terdays train from a trip to the interior as far as Jasper on official are District News STEWART Col. E, R 'Stivers., transferred from Hyder to Nome as Unite States customs officer, left hero last week. There was a great fare well dance In his honor on the eve . . . , . 01 hls departure, everyone ,-. In the J"81','?4 1" to attendance. Godfrey Smith, manager of the tTnl.m.nnl enA Tt'K I l. . uiiiiciiHti auyjty ivu, ovuic vwwut " A new pumping engine has betn Installed here and will be a great acquisition to the local fire department. It wa. successfully tried out last week. Hugh McGulre. managing direc- tor of the Woodbine Gold Minintr ! Reports published that a new infoe nn hodv had ben riUemered i fhc Portor-THaho mini, are ntft. the present time results have not AiatA nrp artHitinr.nl t thftt m-nt,on in the annual re- lifiu. VANDERHObF Neil MacMlllan of the Consoll dated Mining &. Smelting Co. has bcen a recent visitor in jown nn company business, 'i i t j tSJ it i Bmish ColumWaairySen-s As-" soclatloIi .membenf bnni touffof the ceriull&tfrfit)lv1ri hlO 1st ty Publlcneeting WM held at whlcn vfuner of .uom tnnV. ' Picnic service at Chilco was held by the local Anglican Church on Sunday last, many being ln atten- UUiJVv Mrs. Pope, formerly Mrs. A. Nelson, has been spending the past week at Stuart Lake, the guest ot Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Dickson. Members of the Woman's Auxt"-llary to the Omincca Branch of the Canadian Legion held a meet ing at the home of Mrs. James Sll ver yesterday afternoon. Viggo Kihl of the Toronto Conservatory of music was In Van- eon Bna Mrs- rca u' MlM , M E- p- Campbell u arrived Saturday from Vancouver; to spend a thre?-wecks"vdcatlon with her tlon which he recently underwent tnere. William Bunting of -Fort Frascr on a motor trip to Vancouver, Mah Sam of the O.Ki Hotel hero has returned from a visit to his native home in China. W. II. Manuel, C.N.R. travelling auditor, has been spending a few days ln town on official business. Minister Leaves Rev. J. L. McLean, who has bcen supplying In tho pulpit of First Presbyterian Church here for the past month, sailed yesterday af ternoon on the .Princess Louise for Vancouver where he will occupy pulpit of tha Mount Pleasant Presbyterian Church for a month so. Rev. Dr. R. M. Stevenson, new permanent pastor of the local church, and Mrs. Stevenson expected to arrive tomorrow dut'es. from Vancouver. MOSICFOR FALL FAIR Famous UrcynvHIe Ha nil, . I.iigajjeu to Play in'City anil at Exhl-: 1 billon Buildings Four Days BOARD HELD MEETING Work or! Building to Proceed and Prize Book Is Now Being Printed Ready For Distribution Preparations for the annual fall fnl. - - ...1 Jit.. MnJ iau uic Kuuig iuiwuiu airuuiy uuu the present indications are that the big event will be well ahead of past years. The prize book Is now being printed and will be ready for distri bution very soon. Already there Is BANK oA presentation, in easily understandable form, of the Bank's u SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT 30th April, 1930 LIABILITIES Liabilities to the Public Deposits . a a a . PeyMt tn JnunJ md tftrr notice. Notes of the Bank in Grculation PojMt on JenunJ. Letters of Credit Outstanding a fiMiarW mpont&tiitin unjerttttn on tthJf cf nstomrrt fir torn-mtrcid tunuctions fire of truing amount (t) in "RtsourttT)t .V Other liabilities 7mf wfrick Jo not tomt under iht fortpm broJinp, mrfavftif ;,ota,ea odrtnea front lit Dominion Gorrrnmcnt unjtr Tit Fmona Aa. Total Liabilities to the Public Liabilities to the Shareholders Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profit a. Reserves for Dividends . . , , m At BaJt, em hicb UdbHitiet to tht fnUic tdtt prtaJmct " Total Liabilities . . , . . RESOURCES To meet the foregoing Lfabilitt'es the Ban lias Cash in its Vaults and in the Central Gold Reserves Notes of and Cheques on Other Banks PoyMt h ctsh on pmrntalion. Money on Deposit with Other Banks , ' ArdlM on imund. Government & Other Bonds and Debentures ' GiU-tJgf Securities froctkotty oil of which nururt ot urrj Jjttx tocks , . RoHwtj onj JnJutriJ onJ oArr Itotti ot or Ittov nuriet rolut. Call Loans Outside of Canada . , , , Senrri if bonis, Uoch onj other negotiable tecnriiiei of rreoter tolue than the loom tni rtpmenrmr monep ouicih ovoiUblt with '' nO diMurbng tffa tn amjrfiotu in ConaiU. 1 Call Loans in Canada Peydble on demand onj tecurej by bonds ond sloch of rrtottr roloe Ihtn the loons. - TOTAL OF QUICKLY AVAILABLE RESOURCES 1 (equal to 51.03 of all Liabilities to the Publtt) - Other Loans . , , , , , ' , To nm foeturen. formers, merchants ond others, on eonjihmi ton- ' stsient with found bankmf. Bank Premises a , . , , a. Two pnprrtirt orjy art tarried n the namtt of boldint tompankt; Iht stock ar-J bonds efthett comfonm ore entirtty oned Wife tUnl , andafftor m the booh at ti.oo in tath tost. All other tflht Bank t premies, the ralut of which largely exceeds tuAoofioo, at-pear ' ' r under this heading,. Real Estate and Mortgages on Real Estate . . Aanared in the tourst oflht Bank'i busmen and in protest of being tealtttd upon. x Customers' Liabaity Under Letters of Credit . ; Rfpreients liabilities cfcustomen on account of Utters of Credit issued . -by tht Bank for thejr account. ( . '. V Other Assets not Included in the Foregoing . . Making Total Assets of , , - lo metl payment cf Liabilities to the Public of ,t Uarjng an excess of Assets over Liabilities to the Public of us.,U.U 'IV I'- ,Pja foe. tha half year ending join Aptil, 193a Dividtnds paid or payable to Shareholder. , Provuion foe Taxe Dominion Government . Remvetion for Bank Prtmuei .... I and The a otmana lor ii irom mow wno are wim tne steady dert0nm looking forward to taking jwrt thls'ffardenlhk In Prince RuperTl '1 year in the cxhib.tion. Lairt nlillt p3ePle are a to exhibit thaDt the Fair Board with W, II. Sherman S '"f at J Jr. in the chair, met in the of AM of I , ""e4 Axhlblt ot "en , the. board, and 'dfaliiwitUu number! of matters. Ste'Wre liken to si. rare some aUnjetions fj'otii the south; , a dancing display f. being ! be anticipated. planned: mute there will be In ye rtay alterfloon from Skag lontu hAranr fhp hnil'H Inct ntht.t ...n, n j .aao-t . ...leaves cusioms nfri-r v. uittuvii.c uaiiu ui pieces u iJiuy .. . . . cre, , in tncciiy tor iour aays oorn aown- 1 " . waiti, town :.nd at the fair. Thp Boys' Band will also tnke part so there ' will be plenty of good music. Authorization was given the com-1 mittee to go ahead with tha work on the building to make it fit for occupation. Considerable Interest Is beincr taken by Ideal people In the special prizes offered for a floral display OF MONTREAL Established l8l7 PROFIT and LOSS. ACCOUNT , 600,000.00 Balaiv:tofrfitandIAmt,'Octol)e , Wnce of Profic and Low cirnd forw . . . Mr8..F Feera ant famuy In the city on the Trlnwl, arri ,? ,v -H 'catuci:u joinin ii. ed recently to Ketchikan 1 El IMPUi mm Actually SeeTheraVanishl ftlnetar AaOlr1 aAaa.bl.Lu.. i rn. lliai ra ettraiikL C-s?ir I f68(067,754.78 38,473,147X0 10,941,971.17 8,745,783.97 74628,657.12 76,370,991.11 .$ 822,599.648.23 ' 94,421,406.82 45,507,317.11 1344898.39 121,661,7127 922,087.90 68,028,615.57 27460,856J7 jf373,'450,296JJ 417,998,828.9) 14,500,000X0 I 1,930,456.44 10,941,971.37 3,778,093.16 822,59948.2J 746,228,657.12 $ 76,370.9911 t MWJM1 V strength of a bank is determined by its history, its policy, its management 11 f " resources. For 112 years the Bank of Montreal kas been in the forefront of Canadian Finance. M