f AGB STX About Washday Family Doctors know that a wnshiub is the barrier to a woman's health and happiness. Why endure this strain on strength and vitality. Try the laundry way. Just father the soiled clothes telephone uh and vf ash-day is over. The LAUNDRY Does it best CANADIAN LAUNDRY and Dry Cleaners l'hone 8 HEALTH FOLLOWS CMHWUOKCMRUIS rajjuiiONSniui EWUINWSUStJOf TttPOUOWtlMMMI: r y'Awin ft VtMIM wl Ti iHWU IMU A SOUND INVESTMENT IN HEALTH Produce a Blgjrer Dividend than the safest bond W.CAspinall CHIROPRACTOR C Exchange Block Green 241 COAL Prices DOWN Pembina Peerless Egg $12.00 Pembina Washed Nuts $11.25 Alberta Kootless Egg $12.00 Alberta Lump $13.00 These Coals are under cover and delivered dry. HydeTransfer AND COAL CO. 139 Second Avenue MILK -:- PRICE Reduced to It pinta for $.oo 7 ((uarts for $1.00 Cash price ticket. McBride Street store uow closed Valentin Dairy Office and Dairy llth St. Telephone 637. WI3xandfei- Smith Block Phone 675 DENTIST OFFICERS FOR NEW COMPANY KSI'KiaXX.1 OF ALICE AUM HOLDS ITS INITIAL MKKTIMl lltUE LAST MdllT j The newly-fonned Btparanaa Mining Company held it tint meeting yesteT- U"M H tMllDer' approved (11 the worBoUllKoi Mfktlon and elertn a nr. roarisyniF board of directors. These were Normau Praser aitd Angus MacDonald' of Alloc Arm. Thomas McMeekln and D. B. McDougall or Prince Rupert, and Peter Gordon of Anyox. Mr. Piper, who has had charge of the mine for the syndicate that formerly owned It, told of the operation up to the present time and hopes were expressed that a material showing would be made this season. The company la cau- Itelleecl at MOO.000 In dollar shares, which today show a market value of 25c each. KITCHEN SHOWER FOR MISS MAYDO LARKIN fmelilii. Like Thirty (limit Awetiiblnl Last Mgltt at llesuesvf Mr. 1. (.. IfctWMWI Mias Maydo Larkln. who Is to be mar ried next week to Arthur Nlckerson ol Auyox was the guest of honor last n.gin t the home of Mr and Mrs. P. o. I Dawson at a kitchen shower given by about thirty young people and arranged I by Mrs. Dawson and Miss Agnes Dawson. The large guest rocm was taste-1 'ully dean-atec with hearts and kuplesj and tulips. I The tuests were enleruined with the' ' " drawing and reading of horoscope and - J . contest games. Then at the appointed Mlmatohr. Laura sue oils bag of gifts the old man being personated Ruth Hllebey. Mrs J nag oi gifts, the old being personated by Miss Dawson in aultable costume lach gift was accompanied by an amus ing rhyme and these were read by the recipient and caused much merriment. Another Interesting feature was a! bride made from a broom and other; kitchen articles and with a dustlne-: rlotb for veil that was also presented to the brade-to-be. Those present Included: Mlas Larkln. Mrs. Larkln. Mtees Stella j Nlckerson. Dorothy Maodonald. Evelyn j Macdonald. Margaret Oraham. Myra Harvey Virginia Bell. Cathie Irvine. Frances Cross. Mollle Cross. Lancaster. Wills Dyer Mrs H. M D. Lunb. Misses Ada Miiusgohr. Norma Stop! Look! Listen! Grocery Specials 3 DAYS ONLY Granulated Sugar, 10 lbs. . . 7l)f Choice Evaporated Prunes, 4 lbs. ;Tf Dry Green Peas In satchels, 2 pkgs. for "rc V : 1 r' r t. . i B.C. Butchers & Grocers "Limited Phone l.'i - 574 Spring Hats Demers Costumes Latest Frocks aon. Jones in Pytorstown Mrs. John Raymond Prince Rupert for Margaret Eyolf- FORMER RESIDENT DIED IN WAIsES slm. Jafcn Itaimestd Used Here fwr .NsmlMT of Year, ami Was Cliureti f Werkev South who Wales. Or Osorge C Paine. Telkwa physic lt a visitor in the city for a few days, having arrived from the Interior on yesterday afternoon's train. B. W. Lyons. Stewart butcher. Was a Passenger aboard the Camoeun last night going through to Vancouver on a business trip. niuna v,roas uocoe, O 10. page. Father Chsm-wune OM.l of Anyox tHIC ! arrived in the city from the north on Mayflower Toilet Soap, 4 cake j"'' f?niuii ! evening. iKtt Fels Nuptha Soap, per carton 87c Being Cream Tomato Soup, re. 2 for 25c. Special, per tin lie Per doxen .SI 17 Ileitis Tomato Catsup, per bottle :to? 6 lb. Boxes Sodas (Hie) Extra Special Sultana Kaisins, 3 lb. for :sf Libby's Apple Butter, large tins Hit To clear, your choice, us you like 'em Scribbler. Erasers, Pencil!", Rulers, 7 for U5f Pullet Extras, guaranteed, ;i dos. for $1.00 THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS Nabob Coffee, per tin Nabob Tea, I'm. pkg Christie Sodan. per tin . . Hutter-Krust Toast, pkg. . . Snowflake Pastry Flour, sack . or,? . "or . irc 10 lb. (fOr) uuckeye Corn Meal. 10 lb. sack rr Tillson's Health Bran, pkjr... l!0r Christie's Fancy Biscuits, lb. 15c Libby's Ripe Olives, per tin itOf Helnz Chilli Sauce, bottle . . .Tie Nabob Pure Honey, 12 oz. jar ',U)t C. & B. Pickled White Onions, jar 50c C. & B. Brench Capers, 4 o. bot- H0r Quaker Corn on Cob, 2' .'a, per tin :ioc Columbia Pears, 2VS. per tin Uc Columbia Sliced Peachex, per tin u:c French Mushrooms, per tin . . 15c Masola Oil, 1 lb. tin i . . . loc 2 lb. tin 75f lb. tin $1,10 8 lb. tin $2.50 Alberta Market P. GAMITLA, Proprietor Fifth Street. Phone 20S THE DAILI More Food Value Produced io Cueia FEWER frills and more "regular" food that's what most men want. But they like flavor, too. Let Carnation Milk help you put both flavor and food value into plain dishes. Its double richnessand creamy smoothness do it. Nothing but water taken out Nothing added. Write ior free Cook Book Carnation Milk Products Co. Limited IM AbboSlrM VANCOUVER B.C Carnation Milk Ina Woods, and 'From Contented Cotvs" Lilian Lowe, Muldoon. TOOK LAST RITES TO DYING WOODSMAN I"Hri Tramped Mvty tills Tfcroegl, Knew attd Krnktined b) HreWde t and BADDBOK. N.8 March 31. A Jour nay of slaty odd mile through forests clogged with deep snow, and with the temperature around aero, did not prove Many local friends will regret to learn ' ton great difficulty to Bev. Pa the at the death which occurred last month 'Angus MeKetl. assistant parish priest at Mar)orie , at the home of her slater. Mrs. L. I CheUcamp when the call came fur inn. having left for the Old Country about five years go. Ths husband of the late Mrs. Raymond, also deceased, wa engaged here as a stevedore during hla residence in the city. They came here from Francois Lake where they had been engaged for some years in ranching. The late Mm. Raymond, who was M vests of age and a native of Wales, was a faithful worker in St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral while in Prince Rupert. She had many friends and was much esteemed. After the death of her husband, she had made residence bare with Mr. and Mrs Prank Morris interment took place in Perndalc Cemetery, Glamorganshire. South Wales of -o administer the last rites to s dyln; In rather McNeil was advised recently that a woodsman o! the Oxford Pa pet Oompsny Camp M. the most distant and Inaccessible or the workings, wa aying irom spinal meningitis, and desired to saw a pr.es t Three relays c guides led the young priest over tb sixty miles of almost unbroken snow tne greater part of the way beim: covered on snow shoes and he reached the dying man In tune two days after receiving the last rites the patient died. Uk- priest re malnlng by hla side throughout The return Journey was no leas arduous but was accomplished successfully with only a few frost bites to remain as reminders of a perilous errand of mercy. SEVEN MILE DASH WITH A DOG TEAM RUBY Alaska. March 21 -Joe Stick-man returning from winning the Pair-banks Djk DeiSsy drove his team SO miles and entered the postponed St. Patrick's rare here winning a seven mile dash in S6 minutes 31 seconds. SCHOOL BUILDINGS FOR ALASKA TOWNS WASH1NUTOM. March 21 -A bill sutnorizinjt An borate. Alaska, to issue 100.000 iMftts and Seward WJ00O for const ructlotf of school buildings was passed toda? hy the SeuaU. r MB' VVIIKAT I'M It'll LP. VANCOUVER. March 21. -The price of wheat yesterday moved up to 13 HKATIIHK IUM1IKT. Prii H ii pert.- -Raining. Wind: temperature. 44. fresh SJl umia nas roup Rubded on I throat and chest, ,thc effect of Vicks in reliev ing spasmodic croup is two fold: (1) Its-medicated va-porsrrcleased bybody heat, reach rtiir'passttB direct; (2) ArthelSnte time it stimulates theTsicin, thus helping the inhaled vapors case the difficult breathing. ICKS f V AaV aV-e 1 B-eT Qym hMiluonJaksUsio yearly 30,000 ANIMALS IN JASPER PARK I UNSCK ItKVLALH LAIHIK NI MIILK MlU N TAIN MILLT. IlL'MI. tlllAT. iikakk ami other iiila- TLULM . JASPER. March SO. In the ordinary nenae of the word, taking the census Is an easy and prosslc business. But It Is not quite jo trite in Jasper National Park, which l a wild animal sanctuary live thousand square miles In area. A nun can liardiy go up to a grlssly bear and say. "Uood morning, -sir. I'm taking tlie census. Mow many are there .i. your family?" If the oensus taker does that there Is likely to be one leas in his own family. Of course the animals are not all as careless In their tieatment of stray humans as the grin- but it isnt any easier to keep track of the high-stepping sheep and the swlft-runnlng caribou. In spite of all handicaps, the war dens have been able to get a very good estimate of the Inhabitants of Jasper. Rocky Mountain sheep and mule deer head the list, they say. with ten thous and head each There are between two and three thousand goats, between ouc thousand and two thousand caribou; .bom eighteen hundred mouse, one thousand elk: between one hundred and lifty and three hundred grladlea. and about two thousand black and clnam-nion bears. Beaver are plentiful and there are great numbers of otters, fishers, martins, mink, musk rata and porcupines. Figures for these small animals are uot available, but, If they art not included. Jasper's animals residents go ceyono thirty thousand in number. And that is a conservative estimate a aw years ago. some of Uanada's finest animals, such as the Maori, were threatened with estlactlen, but the national parks were created and the animals are secure tor ever. Since Canada s the last natural haunt for many of them, the educational value of toe ame preserve ta great, and. apart front education, there Is always s thrill In oming upon s lordly mountain rasa tending in the road with head up. atching you eurtoualy, ar In oatchlng tight of a beautiful deer scemperlng off in the woods Travellers m Jasper have remarked the tabMne effect fteeatum from fear of man has had an the wIM animals and have keen mm bow Icre they could come to the bean anal ven the very shy animals such as the eer and the sheep. That this Is nana -hlng to be desired, evswyon w',11 agree. specially the student of wild life and n pnotographer. The photographer Isi he nany 3own" oniy nuuter allowed to shoot a beautiful trophies are "brought every season ay the earners. NALAIIIRM or JI IKIKS OTTAWA. March 11., nuiiee ot fifteen wai to ncreaee the ulartea of Judges. The mo tion to do so carried by 111 to SB B.C B.C BASTKK IIDLIIUVH OTTAWA. March 21. -Parliament will tdjcuni tot ten days for Baster from March 30 to April 10 Market Prices Prices current are as Mint follows: 24 -JOC kiuia peueu gar Fresh firsla ear B.C Fresh extras Sr Looal new laid aOr MSII Uppers, lb lfre Kipfsteed salmon, lb. aV Smoked black eed. Ib. ar Finnan baddies, u. See 1IIUTS Fowl. No. 1. Ib gee and 4e aoaeung chieken. u.i .s 43, Ham. sliced, first trade 1 Ham. whole, first grade 1 picnic, lb S3 We Cottage rolls, lb 314, siloed gee con. side 4sc to Mr uy salt a, Ayrshire bacon, le, Me Veal, shoulatr ags- !. tetn toe Vesi. leg ae IT 34K Seek, mm ur lt Mr Beef, pot roast lec to goc Beef, hotline UV to Iftc t a0oto4ec Beet- roast, prime rib SSc Lamb, eneps goc Lamb. shouHtr gsc Mutton, leg toe lernb. .tg 48c Mutton, chops sac Mutton sneulder a0e IIUT1RR Brvokfield. Stsamreefc and Woo4lsad 10 ode BCD. Ib ale Capitol, and grade. IB 4le Praser Valley, lb goo New aesland, in bulk sgc prints Alberta Creaaatry '. CIIKBHE Uamembert cheese. 8 ea. pkg 60 Kraft L4mberaer. Me Ontario solids 34 New Bealand solids Stilton, lb 40c K' 4 So Norwegian Oost ejo ! Napoleon Umberger 700 ! Koquefort .' 75a tiwiru' Brookfleld. lb .' 4tc Oorgonaola. Id 7 Weekend Specials 150 POUNDS FOKESTVILLE CHEAMUn , , T(, Special 3 lbs. for $i.;t0 Limit 6 Ibg. to eachvqistomeri flklake ii , secure any of thrMutter. AfT Butter i- , ', ' to the highest point this season, u ,. .. urm ior at least six wees. Cut Cherries, per Ib. .."Mr Kotrers uolden Syrup. 5 Ib. pail, special .;tc Blue Ribbon Peaches, 11 oz. ; pKk., reg. 26c. vvhflt they laat, half price, 2 for 'Mf Pride of Canada Maple Syrup t. bottles, Special, each 8lf Crossed Fiah Sardines. The finest on the market, special. 2 for yf? "."i-i.'ik, si f l..: : l'";IKM III. ' Sp... 'IMIIUl.V,c,i 1 I II) . . . Li-nil l' I line i ....... . . (';i',;U I! ; BAHTKIt NOVIJLTIEJS, l(ir ;,.l i. Chocolate Hens and Kaater Ekk at Chocolate Kabbita. EnrCups, and N. . .. Our stock is complete. Why wnii mi il !.., twice as mm i ? COMBINATION VKOE- HOME M h, , TABLE SPECIAL 10 lbs. $1.00 T (,. Followinif assortment: )i . 16 lbs. Terrace Turnips. ; , 8 lbs. ItC. Carrots. 6 lbs. Red Beets. , ,,r,. 4 11k. Cooking Oniona. i- thn. 8 Ib. Potatoes. ihm , i DOROTHY JJILtt per il sixes, baby 9C to case; tails 4 t. cast - lulls, tins for M.00 Rirf COMBINATION SPKCLAL l i(f IT- .. , 1 tin Oelmonte Sliced Pino- ,, apple, reg. 26c. .luiuble I .i . 1 tin Libby's Crushed Pine- apple, reg. 26c. Flo ida (.: 1 tin Sliced Peaches, rejr- 26c. 1 tin Roaedale ApricoU, reg. Cnlilorni ; 26c. 1 tin Bartlett Pears, reg. 26c. h resh u,Ui , Special 5 for l.tlO Chub. Vt ;.. Lot 2. i 1 tin Libby'a Fruit Salad Ps. Hvad Le!!.. 1 tin Libby's Sliced Pine- M.'.v nn l apple, 1'a. l.'-nntus, i 1 tin Rosedale Cherries, l's. ( urumbcr 1 tin halved Peaches, l's. ( i-.n ! i i'Josa . , n 1 tin Libby's Crushed Pine- Creen Pep,. apple, l's. Pnrsle.y. nr I Special. 6 for $1.00 Te.xa Cab! - Lot t. Bunch Can, I tin Quaker Peaches 2li,a! ('reen Oni I tin Quaker Apricots, 2'-s. PItov i-ins 1 tin Nabob Green Gage, Picnic II. ii: '-I 2',-3's. i1;ik Ha,, i 1 tin Aimer Crushed Pine- I II,.. - '' apple, 2Va'. Cold Koas1 1 " Special 4 Tina for $1. 00 (.ll. n 1.. , Above are all large aize tins. Brick " Lot 4. lirtl in Im, ;" 1 tin M.B. Peas, reg. 26c. Avi. shin l; 1 tin M.B. Beets, rag. 36c. in. slu i 1 tin M.B. Corn. reg. 28c. B,C Fnl I 1 tin Libby's Aaparagus U? for Tips. reg. 86 c. B.C. Fresh I Special Hlrva tor $1.00 Kkk :l " ''' Pioneer Jam, per pall. -IHf B.C. Kresl, l Blackberr, Strawberry, Kkkh. " I ' - Raspberry, Pineapple and Sterling Blackcurrant. jm. smi.. FKUHH 31 BAT DEPAItTMKM Leg Roast Pork. lean. Mi or whole Ic-k lb Each Lck of Pork weighs an av.-rag' " Our butcher ia an expert on Itolleil l:-We carry a complete stock of Fresh Fish, Hali Crabs, Shrinips. etc. CUSTOM i; I W 8PACK For (luieJi Sale .Monarch llangc "" 6 hole, in good condition, .stove pip and l Rupert Table Supply it PhoncK-10 - 21 1 12 WESTHOLME THEATRE WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. 7 anil Dorothy Mackaill and Jack in Mulhal Me, Brother, Smile E. J. RATCLIlTn, T. HOY IJAHNH& I'HILO M. i ' 1,11 "" YOLA D'AVRIL and others. AESOP'S l'lUM FABLES. PATHE RHVIEW. Admission 36c nd I"'