Sr a :Mv PAGK rwo Tar uU at !! irtt a irl !; ft .J. ICaira C, LU-. Tvrwu, Oak sown grain Is now shoving nicely above the ground. General rain and snow have insured sufficient moisture for some tune but warm IOOc A MONTH If in ill health 1 0.00(1 CASH in case of death Rheumatism So Bad Could Hardly Walk liit. TCo. Xnenrlgy. E.B. No. & OueJph, Out, writ: "For year 1 suffered with ihearnktUm, ud ay :a$Ai ul fret used to tweO o, $.: i.u.n, I coaU hardly wil, Hid . . t.'t liwp or rt for tt psin. i .. t : different kind of mediate, out g t uotkinf to do K b gxod ta.ul a friend tuld om to take Bnrdoek B.. .-..J Btter. Now I hTe bo more piu and ta itcwmifMm U ill gone." auaafartuad, far Ik r 81 run, aalr Vr THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Bvexy Afternoon. Except Sunday, by Prince- Rupert Daily Newt. Limited. Third Avenu II P. PULL EN - Managing-Editor SCBSChlinON RATES , City delivery, by mail or carrier, yearly period, paid In advance 5.01 For leaser periods, paid in advance, per meotn 50 By mail te all parte of Northern and Central British CohnnMa. paid in advance for yearly period SJW By mail to all other parti of Britian Columbia, tbe British Empire and United States, paid in advance, per year $&00 By rsall to all other countries, per year 9M ADVERTISING RATES Transient display advertising, per Inch, per tnaertson , 1.40 Classified advertising, per Insertion, per word M Local readers, per insertion, per line 56 Legal nottoes, eath insertion, per agate line .15 DAILY EDITION Member ot Audit Bureau of Circulations -""ftS Taessta. May M. 131. W ARMER WEATHER WITH MORE; weather would stimulate growth. RAIN IS NEEDED BY CROPS OF PRAIRIE; SOME PRECIPITATION LAST WEEK. (('Aotinned from pa one) This damage should by no means decrease total acreage as there is sufficient time to rested to coarse grains if neeesearv. The Peace River district reports conditions good, ha ring been visited by heavy rains and all seed now in the ground should, with the advent of warmer weather, have rapid growth. Barry in the week lighter cattle receipts of western stockyards buoyed op prices but the week closed with a more generous ran and Crop conditions over the entire nawreuy pnees sagged, nog re-Prtnce Albert division are geed al- ;1pts re moderate and tbe though there is a slight damage! J" bcon DitU "round from frost and soil drifting and mtl. more moisture Is itajulied although , crops at present are not suffering. ' Northern Alberta reserved lalrry ' general scattered showers which I have considerably improved crop condition although some parts of the Goose Lake line are showing tbe effects of wind damage. The wind LETTER BOX FIGURE WAS WRONG was followed by cooler weather and ; snow flurries and the situation is j Mtor. Daily News: somewhat unproved. The Viking, I 1 oticed an error on my pie: Camrose. Kingman, Vegrevllle, Al- I sent you seme days ag j. liance. Athabasca subdivisions re- My sutement was. No. 1, S eenis port about 90 "S of coarse grain i and not IS cents, as it was on Fri- seeding completed and that early ay's paper. Please would you cor rect that error. A. SNBLLMAN. Secy., N.BC.S.T. Assn. Port Essington. B.C. A Private Income of $100 a month for Life IOO A MONTH if In good health . , . from age 55! Just picture It At 55. while still well and vigorous, tornrar into a private income (over and altm-e other revenue), guaranteed for the rest of your life, of $100 a month. You simply make yearly or b: If-yearly deposit of an agreed amount for a specified period, at the end of which you liegin to receive a monthly income for life. That's only part of the story -If, meanwhile, through sirknea or accident you should become totally dinabled, you tease paying premiums and receive $100 a month duTtnt earn disability At age 55, the regular income of SI 00 a month, unimpaired, ontnea into effect. Look how your family Is protected Should you die at any time lietore reaching 55, your family receive $10,000. Pill In and forward this form (which involves you In no obligation) and exact figures suited to your individual need will be sent you. SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA HEAD OTFICE MONTREAL Without obiifation oa my part, state wad lull particulars of your SHXM-moath-ior-life plan aa outlined io your advertise- ment m Ho Oil . M. or Mia)' .'. , Date of Birth (Month) (Year).. Addrewi (Street) '. (City) i -...r S. J. JABOUR NORTHERN II. C. REPRESENTATIVE LARGE SALE OF HALIBUT Canadian Vessels Get Only Gc. and 3c. While American Are Paid 7c. and 4c There was a large sale of halibut at the exchange today with the result that Canadian fish were down to 6c. and 3c a pound and American fish to about 7c. and 4c. or slightly better. Several boats r-t fused to take the price and left '. while another held over for tomor. j !row. Sales were: ! American 1 Wizard, 25,000 pounds, to Royal Fish Co, at 6:10 and 3. j Rainier. 24000 to Booth Fisher let at 6 and 3. Tituya, 18,000. to Pacific Fisher-; ies at 7.10 and 4. Brtep. 21.060 to Cold Storage V.' 7.30 and 4. ; Tuscan, 8.000 to Booth Flsheri- at 7 JO and 4. j Condor, J&d to COM Storage it 7.30. and 4, Venus. IjM te CeM Storage at 70 and 4, CHader ljm to Booth Fisheries at 7.48 sad 4. Antler. 13.900, Don Q.10JD00 and Excel J2jBO0 to -Koyal Fisheries si 3Q and 4. Defense 7.000 to Cold Storage at 7-3 and 4 . Marie 7500, to Pacific Fisheries at 7.20 and 4. Baltic 9,000 to Atlln Fisheries at 750 aad 4. I Hazel H, 12.509 to AUtn Fisher-1 Ies at 7 JO and 4. Bravo, 7.060 te Attin FUheries at 7 JO and 4. j Heffll 8.000 to Pacific FUherieel THIS DAILY NITtra Tuesday, Ma? 28. t93l LEARN FROM MY EXPERIENCE at 750 and 4. j Wave, 4,500 to Atlin Fisheries at! Westward, Caroline and Miss June j7JO ana 4. i in f0Tt Over Holiday With j CanadUn I Parties Coinr North ! Thor 6.000; TakU 32,000; Osi - 16.000; Toodie 5300; Minnie V. 3 -500; Bmbia 15.000: Sea Maid,' 10,-000 to Cold Storage at 6 and 3. ; Signal 16,000. Relief UflOQ; Pair of Jacks 9.000 to Atlin Fisheries a 8 and 3. BEAUTY SHOP HERE AGAIN Sixty Local People Taking Tart in Spectacular Musical Comedy An announcement of great In teres to local theatre goers comes with tbe statement by Local Lodge No. 46. BPX). Elks, that they will stage 'The Beauty Shop," at the Capitol Theatre on Tuesday. June 9, with a matinee performance in the afternoon for the kiddles. "I have found that using Kel-logg's Ail-Bran rettulsrtv is the surest way to keep the members of Tny fsmily from being constipated." Millions i f user have found that Kellepe's Aix-B&AN guarantees sure relirf from both temporary and murring coo-stipation. Pills and drugs, as a rule, have to be taken in mounting doses or they become tuvkss. KeJlotrc's Aix-Bran offers you natural, safe relief from the headaches, the dizziness, the lots of energy that c company constipation. And it also far-nuhes iron, which helps put eelor in ehveks aail lips. Try it with milk or creasa, f reita or honey added. Use it in cooking too. At alt irroeers, in the rvd-and-green packaee. Made by K4rg in Lmmou. Ontario. 0$ All-Bran YACHTS IN THIS PORT Bn route to Kodtek Island on a big game hunting trip. Circuit Judge WUHam V. Brothers of Chicago. George B. Drydeai president of the Dryden Rubber and son. Eastman Dry den. and "Mark Merrbnan of Jackson, Michj, the last mentioned a personal friend of M. J. Hobln, former resident of this city, arrived in the city Tram the east on Sunday afternoon's' train, proceeding north the same night on the Seattle charter yacht. Westward. The Westward arrived Saturday night from Ketchikan and other Alaska paints, having on board a tour party from the eastern states, the members of which sailed Sunday afternoon on the Princess Alice for Seattle. Also in port over the holiday week-end was the charter yacht Caroline, owned by the same inter ests as the Westward, which had on C. n Lewis, director, has already board a party of Americans who commenced work on the show and ' will cruise along the Alaska coast, the initial assembly of the cast will The Caroline arrived Sunday night take place this evening 8 p.m. at i from Seattle and proceeded north tbe Catholic Hall. 1 Monday afternoon. The "Beauty Shop" Is rated as Another yacht In over the week- the beat amateur production ever I end was the Miss June from Seattle, I staged In the stty, with a cast oi sixty with beautiful costumes, twenty-five charming, singing an1 "Hndnf numbers, a Chorus, handsome SEATTLE NIGHT BASEBALL SEATTLE, May 26: Seattle Indians will make their debut at home under the flood lights tonight with San Francisco Seals for their opponents. It is the first night baseball of the season here. having on board a party of New Yorkers. The Miss June arrived from the south Sunday morning real Beauty . and sailed Monday morning for Al-shifts an4 ' aka. While here the vessel tied up every requisite which goes to make ; at the floats ot the Prince Rupert up an evening's entertainment or i Rowing & Yaeht Club, pep, color and action. - ... , , Soul and Body Science Church Subject Sunday The mbjeet ot the lesson-sermon In all Christian Science churches and societies on Sunday was "Soul and Body." Among the Bible texts included in the leseon-sermon was the following from Hebrews 10:39: "But we are not of them who draw back unto perdition; but of them that believe to the saving of the soul." The lesson-sermon also included the reading of citations from the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures." by Mary Baker Eddy, one passage being as follows: unruiwn ocience explains an i I cause and effect as mental, not! physical. It lifts the veil ot mystery irom soui ana Doay. u snows me scientific relation ot man to God, disentangle the Interlaced ambiguities ot being, and sets free the imprisoned thought." INTERIOR DECORATING. PAINTING AND SIGN WRITING Very moderate prices. Easy Terms J0ER(.ENP.M0IXEU Painter and peeoralor Phone Red 80!t 7th Ave W Frank H. Coon PALMER GRADUATE Doctor ot Chiropractie Office Hours: 11 to 12 - 2 to 5 7 to 8 Saturday and Sunday by appointment. Consultation free. Phone 837 Room 15 Ilesner Blk. House, Blue 529 Rupert Motors DODGE DEALERS Oarage and Service Btatlon AU Modern Equipment 12-Hour Battery Charger OUR TOWINQ & WRECKINO CAR WILL HANDLE ANY JOB Phone SCC i Night Culls Phone 161 1 BIG DANCE i LAST NIGHT Was Closing Function In Connection With Visit of Ketchikan Baseball Club The closing event la connection with the Victoria Day visit hero of the Ketchikan baseball clu1) was a big dance last night in the Moose Hal). About 250 persons were prerent and a happy time we. spent by all from 9 pjn. untl 2 a. nv Music was furnished by Chart Balagno's orchestra. During th" program there were some ixhlni tions and step-dances and other stunt by members of the pan of Alaskan risttors. wmtfun Mitchell was roaster t! eeremeniee and Doug Frtoell presided at the deer. fEACE RIVER MURDER CASE1 ENDS SATURDAY NIGHT IN i CONVICTION. ! Continued from raae One) j suit found by the pattee In his house at Hrthe and which It was asserted 1 belonged to Babehuk. He described ! the Russian as a man at about 45. slightly taBer' than himself and eevrrgl pounds heavier. The man lud a black moustache and was of . dark complexion. He had never seen him slnee. j From that point Sowry corrobor- j aiea Msipsom evteenee as to me drive to Hythe. He stated he had bought the Martin rifle to use on his homestead on the Keg River. Sowry was eross-exaratned very extensively for more than two hours ' hv A. M Johnson. Kfi erown nm. I feeuter, but could not be made to chante his statement. He said that Mrs. Baelava must have been mistaken when she had testified that be saw him pass her home near Baschuk's on the afternoon of the eighteenth. Sowry declared that he had no rifle with him at any time during the trip and that the long thin' canvas-covered parcel seen by AI-drieb was a loaf of bread. Mr. Russel stated that the testimony of one Leonard Blake was of ceertdMs4e imparlance te the de- feno Blake could not be cated by the ."police, he proposed: reading the testimony taken at the' preliminary hearing. In It Blake 5tated that he lived across the North Pine from Fort St. John quite near Babebuk's farm. He said he had rcver seen the accused before but that, while putting up hay about August 16, a Russian whd looked somewhat like the accused, asked bun If he knew of a Russian aamed Jim Hill. He described the man as a little larger than Sowry' and wearing a black moustache. Defence Plea In presenting the ease for the deJ fence, Mr. Russell stated that were he defending a guilty man his defence would be that the man wat insane. Tbe crime was clearly pre meditated. The crown's evidence. which was entirely ctrcumstanllaL be rtated. did not point to the guilt;! or sorry. He said the only point nf any force which the crown pre centsd was the evidence of Dr. De rome. This was oruy the opLnieu of one man and could not be taker! as conclusive. He said tht crown would try to make the Jury believe that Sowry had come Into the eounfry for the express purpose of murder ing Babehuk. He characterized the evidence of several of the crown witrjeases as untrustworthy and not agreeing with that given at the pre llmtnary hearing. He stated, that the crown, should have spent some of the money spent on bringing witnesses to the trial In search ing for the Russian seen by Blake and also by the accused. Mr. Johnson, in summing up, pointed out that the long parrel had been seen by several witnesses, thai witnesses had seen Sowry near Babebuk's on the eighteenth and that the Babchuk's trunks had been rob bed. He stated that Sowry had ad-vised several people to go to the harvest earlier than they otherwise would have, his purpose being to clear the district of anyone whoj might know him. The case went before the Jury at 18:30 p.m. Saturday. Seigneur Is Tied Up Here The Canadian National BUam ships freighter Canadian Seigneur, which has been on a voyage to Japan, arrived in port Sunday morn. Ing and went Into berth at the dry dock, where she la to be tied up Indefinitely The crew will be paid oft here WARNING TO BEARS New York Stock Exchange Issues Questionalrre Seeking Information as te Operations NEW YORK. .May 2Q; The New York Stock Excliange has warned the bears to watch their step. Mem bers today received a questionalrre demanding full Information regarding bearish operations of themsilves and their clients- . WINNIPEG ROBBERY Safe In Office of C. N. R. Treasrf. Looted of S2.000 WINNIPEO. Majle: Twr !and dollars was secured h. af crackers who blew the s:.f. .u! ; treasurers. office of the tHruu hn Nations! Railway trim, t . . . uur ing the week-end. 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