t AGE SIX For Husbands , MANY men do not realize that washday brings the dreariest drudgery into their homes. Relief from this irksome toil is a gift within man's power which will be more appreciated than "gol or rubies." Let us explain the many varied services our laundry offers. . . all of them within the average family budget. . . and any of which wjll definitely banish the tedious toil of washday fr6m your home. Call 8. The LAUNDRY Does it best Canadian Laundry and Dry Cleaners I'hone 8 Goitre is an enlargement of the thyroid gland. It is usually accompanied by con stitutional weakness and other nervous disorders. In the three types of simple goitre, the trouble is easily removed in a few months, while in the exop-thalmic type (Graves' Dip-ease) it is necessary to receive treatment over an extended period. Chiropractic accompanied by other natural methods, will speedily remove the cause of this distressing inco-ordination and the sufferer speedily restored to normal health. We, are as near you as your telephone. i'hone Green 211 W. C. Aspinall Rooms G and 7 Exchange Hlock Houis 9.:t0 t. 12.H0; 1.30 to 5.: 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. McBrlde Street store now closed Valentin Dairy Office and Dairy 11th St Telephone 657. Dr. Alexander Smith Block Fhone 675 DENTIST McRAE CHOSEN BY RETAILERS AS PRESIDENT .Nomination of Officers Took I'l&cftl. Annual Meeting in ' Commodore ThM VH ifm DitnW n .... 1 1 . i fimmtmrn has nornmated the following lor ltf.'B omce bearers, the elections to take place at the annual meeting on the third Tuesday In February. President D. C. JIcRae (elected bv ac clamation). For Secretary W. W. Watt and John Bulger, sr. For Executive Dan Jabour. Bert Morgan and J. D. Praaer. L. M. Fuller, retiring president: auto matically becomes vice-president. The Association has passed a resolu tion urging upon the federal depart ment of public works the erection of an adequate post omce building In this city. ALL CONSERVATIVES EXPECTING ELECTION Nelson, Jan. 38 That the Conservatives of all parts of the province slae up th? political situation the same way, and expect the provincial general election the coming summer waa stated by Dr. L. E. Borden. Conservative candidate, to a .large meeting of the Nelson Conser vative Association, to which he Was reporting on the recent executive meet ing at Vancouver, which waa attended by 83 delegates. Advertise In The Dmlv New NOTICE. Re-Certlflcate of Title No. 3091 1 to lots uvc oi ana six .40), biock nineteen B-Oertlflcat ol Title No. 2901 1 to una seventeen (17) ana eighteen (1,8) Block twenty-six (34), Section Alv f HI Re-Certlflcate of Title No. 89031 to Lot uuKwta (iv). ujocx ten (ID), seo- Rc-Oertlflcate of Title No. 3447 1 to Lots lorij-mm () lony-iour (i) ana forty-five (45). Block twenty-seven (37), Section eight (8), City of Prince Rupert. Map 923. Certificates of Title Iwued in the name of Ira. E. Mahon. has been filed In this office, notic? Is hereby given that I shall, at the expiration of one month iiuui k uava oi we iirsi publication hIWlf . lull nrntflalnnal . I I i ... A w M.w.a. vvibltuatv Ul Title In lieu of each of the said lost Certificates, unless In the meantime valid obtectlon as to any be made to me Ul writing. DATED at the Land Registry Office Prince Rupert. B.C.. this 8rd January, P MacLEOD ReylMrsr of Titles. LAST Big DRIVE We have secured a few Extra Labels for the "Shamrock ams" Contest BUY HALF A HAM AND (JET A LABEL We are giving a Five Found Has of Chocolates to the Winner This week and to the end of the contest we will give free one 75c tin of the most expensive tea in the world with each whole ham old. Special price on Hams, per lb. JI5c MOHE Fit EE (JOODS A Beautiful Itubbcr Apron Free with n few Bars nf Soap. Come in and see us about it Heinz Beans This Week 5 small tins for 55 5 medium tins for 1)50 Heinz Catsup and Fickle Special-One Sweet Mixed One Sour Mixed One Catsup Value $1.35, for 1)50. B.C. Butchers & Grocers Limited Phones 45 and 57 1 ' LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Fhone 63 Cartage. Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal Sand and Gravel. We Specialize in Piano and Furniture Moving. DISCUSSION OF ALASKA ILLS Vancouver Province Warns Canada Not to Follow Example (Vancouver Province) It would appear from rocent ropeVt that the bright expectations with wffleb. some Americans entertained themaelves( when they purchased Alaska foi u song, sixty years ago. have not been fulfilled.' Tr.e question u now being asked how It i comes about that In furs, a commodity In which Alaska might be supposed to excel, the total export from that ternary In 1937 was lea than one-fifth of the mount produced by the State of Louisiana In the same year, and that the little State of Iowa la able to pro- I duos, In the value of lu farm products alone, more In a single year than the total output of Alaska from all sources from the date of Its purchase to the present time. The Federal Oovernment haa spent a good deal of muney on the territory. For example, ablli was pas eed In 1914 for the building of a rail way. Thty have spent seventy millions upon It. About half the road has beer built at twice as much cost as was contemplated In the original bill. The road was Intended not only for general development but particularly to supply coal for the United States navy, An pen port was to be estMlabf at Anchorage, far up Cook Inl elated en utractlve townslte waa laid oun promising gtound for a' future cltTi , The results have been disappointing. Mines have not opened up as expected. The harbor selected was iU-chesen and Li -now virtually abandoned. The road does net pay. It costs tbe .government four millions a year to maintain and operate It. The population of the ter ritory has dwindled and Is still dwindling, liter are only SO.0O0 white out of a total population of 60.000. TOO IMTKILNAI. Colonel W. P. Richardson, an engineer of tbe United States army who ha lived and worked In Alaska for twenty years and believes firmly In the future of the country, undertakes to teU readers of the January Atlantis what aU NOTICE. There wUI be offered for sale at Public Auction at the Provincial Oovernment Court Mouse, Prince Rupert, B.C., on Monday. January 30th. 199S, at a o'clock in the afternoon, tbe following lots: Lot 14. Block 14. Section 1. Lot 7. Black 40. Section 7. Lot IS, Bl ck 13, Section 3. all In the City of Prince Rupert, B.C. Terms: Cash in full at time of Sal, or one-quarter cath and th balance In three equal annual instalment! with Interest on the deferred payments at the rate of 6'i per annum, the Crown Orant fee to be $10.00 additional. Plans showing tbe lots offered for sale may be seen at the office of the Oovern-heut Agent. Prince Rupert. B.C. NORMAN A. WATT, Oovernment Agent. Dated at Prim Rupert. B.C. January 18th. 1938. 33 if Cash and Carry Grocery Cor. Fulton and 6th Avenue SAVE THE COFFERS Capital creamery Dricka .... l:!c 14's $5.08 E.C.D. Creamery Bricks .... 100 14's 80.28 Highest Trade Creamery Butter in bulk, 3 lb for SI. 28 Flour, 49's, any brand 82.51) Pastry, 10'a 570 Sugar, Granulated, 10's 7:t- Milk, per tin 120 Malkln's Best Nabob and Blue Ribbon Tea 700 Coffee in tins O50 Fresh Ground 100 CANNED GOODS Tomatoes, 2's, 1 1? 2',i's 170 Peas, size 5 150 4's 200 3's 25o Corn, per tin 100 Llbby's Asparagus 20 I'ork and Beans, large Una., 120 Campbell's Soups 110 Heinz Soup 1 12 Large Kite 1J) Canned Fruits, assorted, 3 tins for 800 CEREAIS White Beans, per lb Kr Split Feas, per lb 00 B. & K. Rolled Oats, 7's .... 5:10 China Oatt, packages ;t8 Swift's or Burns' Side of Back Bacon, per lb 180. Circle (S) Picnic Hams, per lb. ,..1110 Hams for the contest, per lb. Sloe California Prunes, 4 lb. for UOf Black and White Figs, per lb. 120 Naptha Soap Special, bar . . . . 80 Sunlight Soap. 4 bars for .. 210 Royal Crown Soap, G bars for 25f 3 DOZEN PULLET EGGS Extra, strictly fresh .$1.18 Fresh Milk nnd Whipping Cream $3.00 Order Delivered Free Phone 301 the; daily, news Thursday, Jttnu. WESTHOLME THEATRE WoolrAiiil WamL1 TONIGHT ONLY, 7 nnd 9 p.m Norma Shearer "After Midnight LAWRENCE GRAY, EDDIE STURGIS, PHILIP SLEEMAN. GWEN LEE, and others CHRISTIE COMEDY "DR. QUACK." AESOP'S FILM FABLES Admission lllllll I III I III I fJamwJm WBvrxrxowxnsmmvnsjktiuimrMmcnM Alaska, and his answer may be summed ttj br.eily as "too much paternalism and long-range supervision." He asks the authorities to give the people In ! Alaska a free hand and allow develop-, ment to proceed . spontaneously. He , advise them to give up the Idea of I "protecting" the resources of the coun- try by discouraging private enterprise. I lie gees further 'aad urge.) them to modify the quota laws at present In force ao as to admit a larger percentage ' of Immigrant from Scandinavia who art likely to .make excellent citizens, as tfcey are familiar ;ith the climatic condition prevailing there. The Alafcan problem can be viewed lth a certain detachment by Canadians ind yet our lntsrest in the matter is j not purely academic. Our own Yukon is next neighbor to Alaska. Its pupu- j latlon ha fallen from 27.000 in 1901 to; 3600 In 1936. and gold production is greatly reduced. Nevertheless, the' Canada Year Book speaks confidently ol the enormous mining possibilities" of the territory. American experience In Alaska ma; j 'rve to remind us of the dangers which ; attend undue governmental Interference In matters which are better left to private enterprise. Conservation of the public domain I an excellent policy: but eonservatton and development are not Incompatible policies. MACLEANSEES LANDS FOR B.C.' VICTORIA. Jan) 5V- Pjemler MacCean on reading the ipe4ch from th thron delivered at Ottawa" said he interpreted It to man that th Mdwnl Oovernment Intended to Ntursffw railway lands to I British Columbia. ' The tact that th Federal Oovernment was considering th return of (he lands was accepted by the Premier aa meaning that this action would be taken. Otherwise, h aald. It ww hardly likely the matter would have been mentioned. KAUTIKJ! IKK SHOCK EL CHtTRO. California. Jan. 30.- A sharp earthquake shock waa fe'.t hen last night. No damag is reported. IM IM A I NT Customer Is them alg fresh? Market Woman -I ain't saying1 they ain't! Customer- -I ain't asked you. I thy sln't. I'm ask:n' you, is they is. Is they? Pearson's Scientific I Inspecti on j I : With the Latent Instruments of Precision That's the kind of eye service you can get here now. We give you a conscientious and cartful tent. Jack Hulg-er two yean ago passed the D.C. government exams, ! for Optometrists and during i the last Mix months along ; with most of the leading op-tometristH ! in Vancouver attended a course of post graduate lectures. We do not supply or ad vise glasses If not of benfr fit. Our texts are not uncomfortable and our prices are fair and reuconabl j. S ... I 1 I ,a r tntrv (Jewellers Tilt STORE WITH THE CLOCH in 35c and 10c WHEAT YIELD 440,000,000 BUSHELS 1927 OTTAWA. Jan. 20. The total yield of wheat In Canada In IS 27 la estimated at more than 410,000.000 bushels against more than 407.000.000 in IftM. The crop Is tbe second largest on record. Tbe largest was more than 474,000.000 bushel In 133. PRINCE RUPERT GENERAL HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION Notice is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of tbe members of this Association will be held at the City Hall on Friday next, January 27, at 8 p-m. Business To receive report. Including Auditor' Revenue Statement and Balance 8bt for 1M7. To elect t members of th Board of Management for 1928. By order of th Board. 11. W. BIRCH. Secretary. Market Prices lit Today's prices on the total mark! sr a follow: LAKQ r-ur ac Compound 20c i;uo B.C. trash pullets AOc B.C. fresh, firsts go B.C. fresh, extra 660 Local new laid 70c B.C. storage, firsts 500 mil Smoked kipper, lb lie Kippered salmon, lb 254 Smoked Mack cod. lb 20o Finnan haddle. lb , 23 -. MUTI Fowl. No. 1. lb 36 aad 40 Hossting chicken, lb 44. Ham. si toed, tint grade S0c Mam. whol. first grade 34 Ham. (Mens, lb. lsc Cottage rolls, lb .-. i. Hfte Bacon, back, sliced boa Bacon, aid 60 to 60c fork. 4ty salt 3Sc Ayrehlr bacon, ib JJc Veal, shoulder S6c VmU. hMn 40c Val. Ig 3V Pork, should tr aso Fork, lota 4uo Pork, let 35a Beef, pot roast It o 30e Beef, boiling Itfcc to. It Beef, stea SOe to 4c Bef . doaat, prim rib Sfe Lamb, etiops 60c Lamb, shoulder 36c Mutton, leg 40o iamb, leg 48o Mutton, chop 40o Mutton stxHikier joo nimcrt BrookfMd. Shamrock and Woodland, lb 66c BCD., lb 86c Capitol, and grade, lb 4Sc Fraaer Valley, Ib m New Zealand. In bulk 60c Pl n Sc Alberta Creamery 4j Camembert .eheese, 8 oc pkg 66 Kraft Umber ger, 3 ontf.no solids 350 Nw SMland aollda so Lfetnton. Ib. to, 45 Norwegian Ooat eifl Napoleon Llmbergtr 70 Boquefort 759 Switu" BrookfMd, lb 45, OF9IUr.V.u 750 . lt . ... 48o and 85a 1 V MiTOsnera-TswwiB ewe. Va lb. pkg. toe Brookfletd Canadian eheese, VI Ib. pkg. 85o Oruyere iie dolden Loaf, lb 45 ek. Ih. Mo Romano Sardo. lb 75a Oammelost. 4 lb 8O0 SUOAK White, per 100 7,aj Vellow. per 100 $9,74 Advertise In lb Dally Newt DOROTHY MILK Snec a . 9 tins for it This is the shinned to JiritlH firjdcifjS this jMnJua W-toivv ih CSjjrmliv it vSbtfJeraVu manufacturers, thus eliminating jobliers' profits. ment came via the Panama Canal, and wan landed out any additional freight charges over the Vancouu ment. Buy Dorothy Milk and you save 10 per cent. 1IOUSB CLEANING SPECIAL 1 only 5 String Droom, reg. 50c. 1 only Stove Drush, reg. 86c. 1 tin Gem Lye, reg. 15c. 2 tin3 Scouring Powder 12Vje Reg. $1.25, Special IWf. 1000 lbs. Evap. Prunes, size 90-100, special 4 lbs. 'Jt? 26 lb. box SI. 15 This I the lowest price we have ever had on 1'runen. Buy a case. Silver Leaf Pure Lard 3 lb. pail, Special .... (Clf 5 lb. pail, Special . .. $1.05 10 Ib. pail, Special. . . . .$,(15 New Hallowi Bulk Dates. Special 2 lbs. for .... 25f 100 lbs. Australian Raisins, with seeds in, Special 3 lbs. for U5t This is a dandy cooking Raisin, but there is one seed in every raisin. Combination Special 1 pkg. Quaker Cake Flour, reg. 30c. 1 tin Malkln's Baking Powder 30c. Special 2 for II)?. Sugar Crisp Corn Flakes, per packet lOf Limit G to each customer. Eagle Drand Lobster Paste, 'i's. Special per tin 20r Poulton & Noel's Chicken Loaf, Vs's. Special per tin Sertoli Olive ( Oil, pint tins, reg.' 70c. Special .-. 5l)f FRUITS & VEGETABLES Apples, crated stock, per box , . Following varieties: Gano, Rome Beauty. Russets, Baldwin's and Wagner. "C" Grade. Wjneaaps, box ?w.-ir Ji box $1.80 "C" Grade Yellow Newton's. box .jj,5o lt box jjtl.85 "C Grade, Spittenburg, box $:M5 Vi box 1.70 Fancy Wineaaps, box JjW.oo Va box gum Fancy Yellow Newton, box $:.75 box jjtti.oo Sunkist .Oranges, med. site. 3 dox $l.oo Head Lettuce l,r Calif. Celery, lb iot Cauliflower, :i5f) and I Of Genuine Spanish Onion Ib. 1 0 Spinach and Tomatoes due Saturday Rup ert Table 11 Phones We are Offering for One Week Commencing Friday, a special Discount of We have them in the latest shudes mid ntvles and m at very reasonable prices. WATCH OUR WINDOW DISPLAY . JABOUR si. BROTHERS, LTD. Phone GI5 l.UU k rerCie v. V ,;. CANNED GOODS M K( IAI Astiortment ",V 2 tins Liuby's lteuiiH, reg. 17 2 tins Campbell '.s : , . r Vac Your choice ol m, . 2 tin Saanich cli.m. . . 2 tins King Oati.i . , reg. 17Vgc. 2 tins Sockeye s.in. Jot-. 2 tin.i Co: ned Hci i Reg. (2.45 doz. Sj,.-. S; :.oo AMorimenl "11 2 tiiiH Corn on ( .mi,, tin. 2 tins Tomatos, 'JV i ., 2 tin.i Green Bean 2 tin Pumpkin, 2' . ' 2 tin Mushroom , 2 tins No. 6 Pens Keg. $i.M doz. jt:.8.- AMHortment "( " 2 tins Nabob Green i,.. 25c. 2 tins Royal Anne ( i . 2's, reg. 36c. 2 tins Nabob Fruit S i. reg. 45c 2 tin Grape I'ruii. : :6c. 2 tins Del Monte I V... reg. 35c. 2 tini Grated Pineuppl. reg. 30c, Reg. K10 doz. $:t, l5 doz. Assortment "IV 2 tins Del Monte Slit-. i r apple, reg. 25( . 2 tins Mnlkia's Tea reg. 25c 'J. tin Rosedale l' reg. .".Oc. 2 tins Malkln's Api i reg. 25c. 2 tins Fruit Salad. I l's, reg. 86c. 2 tin Raspberries i - berries, reg. :55c. Reg. S:.50 doz. S. . innviaif iv B.C. Fresh Pullet V.w for SIM Local New Iiiil. i New Zealand Butter ; 3 lbs. for SI .1". Bowes' Mince Mem. H i" We have our third in ordered from Torn line is repeating once sold. 31 EATS All markets are hi.:! lines listed below : ed. Phone your onl. i Veal Steak, 2 lbs. . . l.-.r Roast Leg Veal. Ih. Roast Shoulder VI. I Stewing Veal, lb t Round Steak, Ib - Sirloin Steak, lb. . tor Pot Roast. Ib 17':'' Rump Roast, Ib Supply 210, 211, 212 20 per cent. on all "lh Street and ilrd Avenue