f AGE SIX I, m mi i mil ii ! da at nv nvvQ No Miracles JUST lots of pure soap and plenty of filtered rainsoft water to wash and rinse your clothes. Plus the last word in equipment and .the "know how" to use it. Laundry-washed clothes last longer. The LAUNDRY Does it best lanadian Laundry and Dry Cleaners Phone 8 Nervous Troubles yield readily to the scientific treatment of Chiropractic and this proves clearly that the nerve force which should be keeping all the organs in perfect health ij being stopped or interfered with and thus bringing about these nervous disorders. When the spinal adjustments are scientifically made by Chiropractic the nerve currents flow harmoniously through their myriad tiny channels now clear and health is restored. PHONE FOR YOUR APPOINTMENT Now Green 241 W.C.Aspinall Rooms 6 and 7 Exchange Block Houis 9.:i0 to 12.:S0; 1.30 to 5.:i0 p.m. .. Evenings from 7 to 8 .. . . . . Lady Attendant . . . . MILK -:- PRICE Reduced to 12 pints for $1.00 7 quarts for $1.00 Cash price tickets. Mi-Bride Street store now closed Valentin Dairy Office and Dairy 11th St. Telephone 857. DrJlexander Smith Block Phone 575 DENTIST 1 UULLiI UlVbJ P.G.E. VIEWS Conservative House Leader Thinks Canadian National Should l'ulful its Agreement and Operate Itoad VICTORIA, Jan. 28. Interviewed as to the attitude of the Conservative party In the Provincial Legislature In the event of a rote of M.000,000 r more being proposed by the Government at the forthcoming session for the extension and recondltlonlnc of the Pacific Great Eastern Hallway. R. H. Pooley, House leader of the Opposition, said he was not In a position to say until what Is being planned is known. There have been many rumors recently, he says, regarding the future of the P.O.E., and the government ha been easting about in many quarters in an effort to find a solution of the problem. A late rumor, according to Mr. Pooley, bas connected the visit of Sir Edward Usckay Edgar with a proposal for taking over the railway. Mr. Pooley emphasizes that In eon nectlon with the P.OJ3. the Conserva tive policy, on one Important point, has not changed. In this respect Mr. Pooley say: "When one consider! the history o this railway I am more convinced than ver that the propor people to come to the rescue of the province at this time is the Canadian National Railways. People have overlooked the original arrangement which was made by the late Sir Richard McBride. in that, after the NOTICE. There will be offered for sale at Pubic Auction st the Provincial Government Court House. Prince Rupert, BC on Monday. January Mth, 1MB. a"T o'clock in the afternoon, the following fata: Lot II. Block 34. Section 1. Lot 7. Block 40. Section 7. Lot 13. Blcck 13, Section 2. all In the City of Prince Rupert. B.C. Terms: Cash In full at time of Sale, or one-quarter canh and the balance It) three equal annual Instalments with Interest on the deferred payment at tht rate of S' per annum, the Crown Grant fee to be 110.00 additional. Plans showing the lots offered for sale may be seen at the office of the. Govern -hent Agent, Prince- Rupert, B.C. NORMAN A. WATT, Government Agent. Dated at Prince Rupert. BC Januarv 18th. 1938. 23 NOTICE. Re-Oertlf lcate of Title No. 2084 I to Lots five (5 and six IS). Block nineteen (10). Section alx (61. Re-Certificate of Title No. 2B01 1 to Lota seventeen 17i and eighteen (18), Block twenty-six (Ml. Section alx (S. Re-Certlt lcate of Title No. ami to Lot nineteen (19). Block ten (10). Section aeven (7i. Be-Oertinefete of Title No. 2447 1 to Lot forty-three 4S forty-four (44) and forty-five (45). Block twenty-seven (27), Section eight iSi. City of Prince Bupert. Map 923. Whereaa prooi of Icaa of the above ueruncates or Title Hsiied In the name it Ira. K. Marion, ha been filed In thla office, notice la hereby given that I shall, at the expiration oi one month from the date of the first publication hereof, laaue a provisional Certificate o' Title in lieu of each of the aaid lot Certificates, unless, In the meantime valid objection as to any be made to me n writing. DATED at the Land Registry Office 'rtnoe Rupert. B.C.. thla Srd January. 1928. H F Ma-l.EOD. Rtvi'-trar of Titles. j-MitLJ'ag5Maagar'Tia-a'ujj LAST Big DRIVE Hams" Contest Extra We have cecured a few El Labels for the "Shamroc BUY HALF A HAM AND GET A LABEL We are giving a Five Pound Box of Chocolates to the Winner This week and to the end of the contest we will give free one 76c tin of the most expensive tea in !the world with each whole ham sold. Special price on Hams, per lb. iKif MORE FREE GOODS A Beautiful Rubber Apron Free with a few Bars of Soap. Come in and see us about it Heinz Bean This Week 5 "mall tin for ,V 5 medium tins for !l.r? Heins Catsup and Pickle Special One Sweet Mixed One Sour Mixed One Catsup Value $1.35. for IKtf B.C. Butchers & Grocers Limited Phones 43 and 57 1 completion of the railway, the Orrud i:unk Pacific should laaae the P.OA. at a rental that would take can of Interest and sinking charges on the coat of construction. As we all know, tht Orand Trunk Pacific and the Oanadlau National were amalgamated during the war. and thaae two systems now form the Canadian National, so there is still outstanding that obligation on behalf of the Canadian National to take over and operate the P.Q.E. and carry out : aptrlt of the original agreement. A JOINT ritoiiLi:.M "In addition to this we have the Peace Blver Block which was handed over by thla province to the Dominion Government In trust to assist in the construction of the C.P.R. The term I this trust were not carried out, and to my mind the solution of the two problems ahonld be worked out together and the Canadian National take over the POX and attend to the wkmlwa- tlon and open up the Peace River block and relieve the province) of the terrific burden which Use present gov ernment has placed upon the shoulders of th people of thla province. "The province may find somebody ;lse to buy, but there Is no question :here la this obligation outatandUag which the Dominion Government, the owcera of the Canadian National Railways, are morally bound to assume and It la the duty of any provincial gov-rrnment to bring preasure to bear on Ottawa to this end. Kffectlve January S. I'nlon gamtle will he rrrtneed f taV per gallon. Knlen Oarage. 20 Cash and Carry Groc ery Cor. Fulton and Gth Avenue SAVE THE COPPERS New price on Butter, down 3 cents Capital Creamer)- Bricks 110 14's SjW.UH E.C.D. Creamery Bricks 17? H's J?0.2H Highest Grade Creamery Butter in bulk, 3 lb for 5l.tW Flour, 49', any brand $'!.'!) Pastry, 10's rl)f Sugar, Granulated, 10's 7;tf Milk, per tin It!f Malkin's Best Nabob and Blue Ribbon Tea 70c Coffee in tins OTc Fresh Ground 10? CANNED GOODS Tomatoes, 2's, 1 lc 2,s 17c! Peas, site 5 l.'Cl 4's HOC 3's 2TC Corn, per tin I Of Li buy's Asparagus HOC Pork and Beans, large tins.. 1-C Campbell's Soups t IC Being Soup Vit Large sise U)f Canned Fruits, assorted, 3 tins for 81C CEREALS Whits Beans, per lb He Split Peas, per lb JC B. & K. Rolled Oats, 7's . . . . .:SC China Oats, packages JWC 8wift's or Burns' Side of Back Bacon, per lb IHf Circle (S) Picnic Hams, per lb 2iC Ili.ms for the contest per lb. JKC California Prunes, 4 lb. fur C Black and White Figs, per lb. I'.'C Kaptha Soap Secial, bar .... Sunlight Soap, 4 bars for .. 'JlC Royal Crown Soap, 6 bars for li."? LOOK OUT FOR BIG DROP IN EGGS Frcnh Milk and Whipping Cream $3.00 Orders Delivered Free Phone 301 Mjnday, Jum THE. PAIL NEWS RITISH COLUMBIA The Mineral Province of Western Canada To the end of December, 1D2G. Has produced Minerals as follows: Pit cer Gold, $78,018,518; Lode Gold, $126,J72,ai8; Silfer. $oX),787.003; Lead, $10G,97G,442; Copper,. $209,967,068; Zinc, $50,512,5577; Coal and Coke$2lM.599,13:; Structural Materials' and Miscellaneous Minerals, $50,175,407; making its' liiineral production to the end of 1920 show an AGGREGATE VALUE OF $988,108,470. PRODUCTION FOR YEAR ENDING DECEMBER, 1926, $67,188,812 The Mining Laws of this Province are more liberal and the fees lower than those of any other Province in the Dominion, or any colony in the British Empire. Mineral locations are granted to discoverers for nominal fees. Absolute Titles are obtained by developing such properties, the security of which I guaranteed by Crown grants. Full Information, together with Mining Reports and Maps, may be obtained gratis by addressing THE HONORABLE THE MINISTER OF MINES. VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA. N.B. Practically all British Columbia Mineral Properties upon which development work has been done are described in some one of the Annual Reports of the Minister of Mines. Those considering mining investments should refer to such reports. -They are available without charge on application to the Department of Mines, Victoria, B.C. Reports of the Geological Survey of Canada, Winch Building, Vancouver, are recommended as valuable sources of Information. Reports covering of the Six Mineral Survey Districts are published separately, and are available on application. Market Prices j Today prices on the local market are ae follows: ,lytUU Pure ?: 26c Compound 20c tons B.C. fresh pulleta SOc B.C. fresh, firsts 00c B.C. fresh, extras Soc Looal new laid 70c UX. storage, f irate ' Mr UMI Smoked kippers, trjr. tSc Kippered Salomon, lb 2c Hmoted black cod, lb 20c rinnan haddlea. lb. ate MUtls Powl. No. 1. lb. ttc and 40c (toasting chicken, lb . Ilam, allaed, first grade SOc Ham. whole. Mm grade tie Ham, picnic, lb I9fcc Cottage roUa. lb. taViC dtjeon. back, siloed toe Baeon. aide SOc 1 1 80c Pork, jry salt ate Ayrshire bacon, lb t&c veal, anoulder 2fc Veal, loan tfte Veal, leg a- Pork. abouMer 28t Port loin 4oc Park, lag ISr Beef, pot roast 15o to SOc Beef, boiling 12Uc to ltc Beef, reak SOc to 45c Beef, doast. prime rib S2c Lamb, ebope , 60c faU. anoulder sc Mutton, tag 40s lamb, tag 48c xuttnti. rhom 40c Mutton shoulder soc Ul TIER Brookftead. SeMunropk 'and Woodlaaai lb Mr B.C.D.. lb Mc Capitol. 2nd grade, lb itc Praser Valley, lb Mc TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY POR SALX ACTO KNITTER. COll-plete Oood condition. Apply S22 Elghih Avrnue W. Phone Blue 27S. IB I iciennnc Inspection With the Latest Instrument of Precision That'K the kind of eye tor-vice you can get here now. We give you a conscientious and careful test. Jack Bulger two years ago passed the B.C. government exams, for Optometrists and during the last tix months along with mo.xt of the leading optometrists in Vancouver attended a coarse of pott graduate lectures. We do net supply or advise glasses) if not of benefit. Our tests are not uncomfortable mimI our prices are fair and reasonable. 1 (yEWELLbKp THE STORE WITH THE CKXtt New Zealand. In bulk 60c print Mc Alberta Creamery 4Sc CHEESE Camembert ebrcbe. 8 on. pkg e&c Kraft Umberger, Vi SSc Ontario solids iio New Zealand sol Ids see Stilton, lb 493 Kraft 43c Norwegian Oust Sic Napolaoci Umbrrier 70e Roquefort 74e Swifts' BrookfleM. lb 4Sc Oorgoskeota. lb , . . 7&c MaLarea'a CreaM. Jars ... V; and 8&o BrookflsM Swiss obeeae. , pkz. S9e Brookfield Oanadian efceese, re. pkg, 2Se Oruyere 4ac Ooldes Loaf, lb 4Jc Jack, lb SOc Romano Oerda lb. Tie Oanunetost. lb. Ms Mian White, per 100 11 M Yellow, par ISO IMS IXOL'R Flour. 49s. No. 1 hard wheat tt.1l Pastry flour, lira ....ttc Pastry flour. 4e'a 12.90 VtOETAIlLES BeeU. t lb. for ate Beets, sack .TM SarroU. new. 8 Iba. for ate Jarrota. sack tiab. Potatoes. 8 lbs Me Sack 12.2 Parsley, bunch 10c Cauliflower. B.C.. bead 40c California bead lettuce lie and 30c Oarilc. imported, per lb 4tr Spanish onions, t lba. ate Leeks, bunch tee California celery, bead ate to Me Hothouse tomatoes, lb 4tc ooal. lb. 3 B.C. Cabbage, lb or Cooking onions, t lb m 24 IKL'IT Oranges. Valencia, donea. ..4e ' llu Umcns. Suukjst, dceen .. Ms a4 06e tmperuu Valley Orapefmlt. . . 1 tor Mr Florida grapefruit, each. lie Bananas, a lb Mr Extracted boney. lb Ms Red grapes, lb ate Dates, bulk, a lbs. for 2 Ralalna. bulk, per lb 1st Sweet Potatoes, 8 lbs. for ttc California layer fags, per brick.... Mi California Dainty Dates, paekaft .. 2tr Winter Pears, d'AaJou. per box . . 14 JC Per doasn Mc tad SOc pltaen bergs. "C" grade MM Fancy . r. H 7t Eatra fancy 14.00 Detlclooa. fancy MOO Extra fancy It it, Rome BeatrUoa, fancy mm Extra fancy lite Jap Oranges, per bos 11.00 Navel oraAgm 40c U) lliu fitrfclft i-uirftf r..u.. ..... . a Lemon and orange peel Citron peel tf Black cooking figs. 3 lb. ttc White figs, a lb ate Currants, a .lbs Mr Apples 25t Peaches, peeled ate Aprteota. lb 40t Prunes. M-IM. I lba etc box IIjOO Prunes. 80-70, lb lie Prunes, 80-40 and 40-frO. lb ttc . It. Evaporated peart, nalvea, lb ate MB NUTS Almonds, abelled ValMsslai gtc Braslis Me walnuta. broken shelled tor Waluuts. abetted halves tec Alatonda ttc Peanuts jte Manehurtan walnuts atr California walnuta ifa No. I tatted MiU W tic New talberta . i ;i .. " 1F.ED Wheat, No. t o Oata 117a B1 I3j00 Sno'f 11.10 Middlings tlAO Br,T 12.71 Poultry inaah , ug Special (ggatajih M eo Oyster shell $3.30 Scratch food mm 1 Beef ken p at.oo i II H I $175-0Q IN PRIZES Build Words Out of SHAMROCK HAMS What Yeu Have to Do lYcim the Irttrrs contained In H-ll-A-M-lt-O r-K II .. . build a many w ords as ou ran. Kxaniple, I lie uurl - , "Kant" ran be made but not the word "carrot" Iim.iii u i only one K" and no "T" In "Hliainri k limits." Read Rulec Carefully There l no enlry rharce. Merrlj m-iI ivlth IM m the green and red oval label rea ling "lliirn' Mhuiiirui u shamrock Hums may be purrh inert from our meat m i ,, ,,, irueer. Word ll-U ntiiftt be clearly nrlltrii In l liatirtkul nn. , fotal'ed. Abbreviation, contraction or rtiill ulluii ni M.,j different setioes will ival be conn I Ml. Print jour name and aildrew l ioi rcbt linn (I mr. , , name and date of thl paper al loo left band nvner fudge Will count onl) print If and leejilr UirIMi . Killing of Judge abtoliitrly fli al. No eiuplole of I'. Hums & omimnt 1. hulled mat ,. Cirttet! funiMitng tarceet nnmlirr or iit-oe. lr firtt prize. In ra.e of equal Irtts the flr. icelvrd will Ii , . ference. First Prize $100.00 And five connol: t ;.m p, Second Prize $ 50.00 of one Burnt' Sh,m,ui, Third Prize $ 23.00 Ham each. Contest Begins Jan. 1st, 1928: Ends Jan. 31-1. . Address All En trie lo "Hamgram." (-o P. BURNS & CO., LTD. EDMONTON. ALBERTA , ,- rrrr I ' 'V'&cf! ' WESTHOLME T MONDAY ONLY, 7 and 9 p.m. "Private Izzy M urphy" CEORGE JBSSEU PATSY RUTH MILLER. NAT 1 GUSTAV VON SEYFFERTITZ, SPEC O DDNM I I VERA CORDON and others CA31BO COMEDY "WHO'S HOSS?" PARAMOUNT NBAVS Adinistilon Sc and Itk Special Sale of Umbrellas We have just received a nhipmcnt of Subst;m.!.i the factory. Quality L is a Gloria Silk Top with 10 rib I'ar.iK amber tips and stabs. In colors of Brown, QO 71 Navy. Red. Green. Each i)&t0 Quality II. A better grade of Umbrtlls. Gloria Silk I wide satin border, 12 rib Paraon frame, ami stabs. In colors of Red. Crecn. Nu Tan, CO CA Brown. Each tueJv Special Sole of Sheetings. Hllcrw Cottofit! Spread-. I etc, at prices that can't be beaten elsewhere. Fraser & Payne The Universal Trading Co. T 1 A FEW jaoour s MORE ADDITIONS TO Annual CLEARANCE SALE Cood quality Pillow Slips. Sale, iMih Good-sired Sheets. Sale, each - White Cotton. Sale, 7 yards for -1 0 ' Kitchen Towelling. Sale, 7 yards for ........ - "" White Flannelette. Sale, C yards for . . White Cotton Hand Towels, 2:i x 15 :t pair lor sl '"' White Quilts, 60 x 84. Sale price M i;. 20 per cent off on Comforters and Whiu- All Wool I: Good-sited White Flanneletli Hlankcts. White ai Sale ik. Ladies' Colored Cashmere Hose. Sale . . . . '" Ladies' Penman's Black and Brown Hoeereg. $1 'S. 1C Girls' Coats, sizes 2 to 6 years. To clear at s- s ' JABOUR BROS., LTD. Phone G15. around oil oekc hm Baby chick feed MM ne oat chops . . ai.Be Oruahed oats barley ohop $t,M Whole corn as as Cracked corn aajo Pine commeal aaan A kias will last but a day." Ten pounds of candy ahe will est and for. It. The rosea vou sand bee win f.t. with the dawn, but s Persian kitten or a nice puppy la aa hourly reminder Srd Ave. ni! LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone C3 Cortsge, Warehousing. Distributing Te ni ' Motor Servio Coal Sand and (.m1 We Speclaliie In JMsdo Furnitura Moviiu