f AGE SIX Save time LAUNDRY washing cleans clothes without the wear they get when they are washed at 'home. Your clothes are not rubbed in our laundry . . . This means we can save you both time and money. Phone 8. The LAUNDRY Does it best Canadian Laundry and Dry Cleaners Phone 8 RELIEVE HEADACHES ? Certainly! a ... t ...... hear is: "What can you do for my headache?" The answer i: "We can relieve it in almost every case and most times very quickly." How quickly depends upon how serious is the condition which causes the headache. For the fact is that a headache cannot exist by itself. It is a symptom of a deeper trouble and its cause must be removed before you are safe from a recurrence. That cause may be from the eyes, liver, kidneys- stomach or intestines. Wherever it be. it is in itself an effect of imperfect nerve transmission due to spinal pressure on nerves. It is the work of the Chiropractor to locate and remove such pressure. Those who have taken his adjustments will tell you that he does this very successfully, l'hone Green 211 W.CAspinall CHIROPRACTOR Rooms G and 7 Exchange Work ! llouia l.:;0 to V'.M: l.SO to 5.IS0 p.m. Kveiiinjrs fnirr V to 8 ' Lady Attendant MILK -:- PRICE Reduced to 12 pints for $1.00 7 quarts for $1.00 Cash price tickets. Mcltride Street store now closed Valentin Dairy-Office and Dairy 11th St Telephone 657. Dr. Alexander Smith Mock Phone S75 DENTIST New Church Has Now Heen Open for Three Years Work of Congregation Since Early Days Reviewed , - j Tb third anniversary of the opening of the present edifice of First Prebj terlan Church was observed with special services yesterday. There were large congregations both morning and evening. In hit sermon at the morning service. Rev. J. R. Frlsell discussed the value of of the church to the community and gave a review of the work of First Presbyterian Church In Prince Rupert from the year 1909 when Donald Mc- Leod and Fred Oar ton were Its first elders down to the present day. He referred to the various pastors who had charge including Rev. W. J. Kldd. Rev.' J. Ross. Rev. F. W. Kerr, Rev. Dr. H. R. Grant. Rev. Dr. Charles J. Cameron, etc. Two numbers were sung by the Junior Choir and a feature of the service was the solo "Ood Loves His Little Children" by little Miss Dorothy Fraser who was In good voice. In the evening, Mr. Ftlzell gave a dis course on Spiritualism with special reference to the beliefs along this line of Sir Oliver Lodge and Arthur Conan Doyle. There was an anthem by the choir "Oh! For a Closer Walk with Ood." solo parts being taken by Miss E. Davles. J. A. Teng and A. Clapperton. The pulpit of the church was draped out of respect to the late Rev. Dr. Les lie Clay, moderator of the General As-bcmbly of Canada, whose death occurred last week. MINISTERIAL ASS'N. HAS MEETING TODAY Details Work Out lor Children's Mission Urek Campaign Whlrh Will . be Held Here Pinal details for the Children's Mls- I II. S. WALLACE CO, LTD. Mercury Silk Hose Slipper Pointed Heel. Fine Gaujre 1'ure Silk. The outstanding value in Silk Hose today. In Flesh, Aloma, Mirage, Champagne and Evenglow. Pair $1.95 H.S.WaI!aceCo.Ltd. Phone 9 Third Avenue and Fulton They're Here! THE NEW MODEL, DIGGER AND BETTER Chevrolets can now be seen at the Kaien Garage Dealers in all General Motor Products Open from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily 21 hour Wrecking Service Phone 52 OUU GREAT CLOSING out SALE of MEN'S AND HOYS' CLOTHING AND FURNISH-INGS is still on Montreal Importers Third Avenue J. II. Miller, Proprietor Good Value $18.00, .We offer this week a very reliable Man's Watch at a i moderate price. The regular ! price is $20.00. Plain gold filled case 1G I sine. Screw back and front, j 17 jewels, white dial with t'ack hands and figures. , We guarantee it to be satisfactory as we have handled 1 this make for years and find them the best timekeepers at the price we ever had. ONLY FOUR IN STOCK JOHNgULGER? ciEWELLEKp Ithe store with the clock slon Week will te observed In this city ftom March a to IS were arranged at a meeting this miming of the Prince Rupert Minhterlal Association. The cranpaigln will be conducted by 8. V-Warc of the Scripture Union of Canada and will be under the auspices of the various churches of the city with meet, lags for the children In the afternoons after school and for the young peopl in the evenings in the different churches. Business at the meeting of the association was otherwise of a routine nature. The president, Rev. J. . Frlvell. occupied the chair and other clergymen present included Rev. A. Wilson, secretary. Archdeacon Q. A. Illx. Capt. J. atobart and Rev. W. I". Price. W. A. CANTELON DIED VANCOUVER YESTERDAY VANCOUVER. Feb. 8 W. A. Oan-telun. forty yeairs of see. a well known barrister at law. partner of Leon Lad-ned. dies Sunday from meningitis following an operation for mastoids. OLD COUNTRY FOOTBALL r:riM.xn i.haoi k. iuv. i. Tottenham 1. Bolton 2. IUV. II. Portvale J. Preston Northend 0. The perfect love is' hard to find. Most of us worry along on half or less than half portion.--Constance Tal-marine More GROCERIES AT REDUCED PRICES Tea We now have our Fuller's Tea at the highest possible stand ard. None better in the store. Will compare with any $1.26 or $1.50 tea and we are selling it for per lb 00? A discount of 10c per lb. if Included with any of the fol lowing specials: Tomatoes) 25 cases large tins, while they last, 6 tins for 05 1 Corn Flakes- Quaker, or Western, 5 packages for 35c Quaker China Oats Regular 45c. On sale, 3 for Lemons, California Sunkist Per dozen lot4 1 doi Lemons and 2 dozen Oranges for $1.00 Butter in Bulk 3 ib. Fresh ftreamery for i Coffee f Our Fresh Ground Coffee is becoming more popular. We are now selling 500 lb. per month. On Bale this week, 3 lb. for $1.15 Hvlnz Catnup 3 bottles for 05? With each pound of Fuller's Ten or Fresh Ground Coffee sold this waefjf YAiar prices we will sell fc IE, of jfanulated Sugar for See Our Window Circle S) Picnic Ham Per lb B.C. Butchers & Grocers Limited Phones -15 and 57 1 Kincolith Cagers Lost Two (James at End of Week Beaten by Y.P.E.A. and P.S.A.C. POHT SIMPSON, Feb. 6. Kincolith lost . two baaJttUwll games to Port Simpson In a series here at the end, of the week. In toe first same, the score was 37 to 35 In favor of the Y.PJE.A. The game was not very fait .15 the visitors started to phvy about half an hour after arriving late In the evening, thus hav-; lug had no opportunity of practising. '. The following day. Kincolith played the Port Simpson Athletic Club, holders of the Northern British Columbia championship title. The P S A C . which ltd 11-9 at the end of the iir.it half, fin ished victorious with a aoore of 30-10. This (tme was tatter than the one the evening previous. Qood-steed crowds watched both matches. The second game wai followed by a dance for which music was furnished by Charles Pierce and his orchestra. THEATRE WILL BE DISCUSSED Council to Deal at Meeting To night With Vexed question of Lane Space tor Mlzak Atvazoff The vexed question of granting the request of Mlsak Alvazoff for twenty- five feet of Use apace to the rear of the site on Third Avenue upon which he contemplates the erection of a theatre buUdlng will be dealt with at tonight's regular meeting of the city council. Opinion la understood to be considerably divided upon the matter and an acrimonious debate Is looked tor by some. Another matter which the council will have to deal with on this occasion will be the indemnity bylaw, providing for the salaries of mayor and aldermen during the coming year. LIGHT COLOR PAINT SAYES MUCH MONEY POTT8V1LLE, Pa.. Feb. . By paint ing gas tanks with a light color paint. a saving of 100.000.000 gallons of gasoline annually is made by refining com panies of the United States, Or. Henry A. Gardner. Washington. D.C.. told the annual convention of the Master Painters and Decorator Association of Penn ' ' sylvania. Dr. Oardner said the light color of the tanks reduced the temperature from ISO to 11 degrees, which accounted for the saving. Re added that radiators painted dark prevented a proper ra diation of beat and asserted that a sav ing of IS to 18 degrees could be made by the use of light color paint. GOLF IS NECESSARY FOR NYAL OFFICERS ANNAPOLIS, lid., Feb. 6. United Bute naval officers must be golfers. Ability in the sport is now requirement for a commission. The explanation Is that the navy develop! men. not wallflowers, and officers should know their golf for social reasons because they will associate with men who play the game. Cash and Carry Grocery Cor. Fulton and Sixth Avenue Save the Coppers Libby's Asparagus Tips, per tin 200 Sugar, Granulated, 10 lb. for 7JI0 Dollar Sodas, new stock, box OH? Seedless Raisi trailer lb lit? Macaroni, ready cut, per lb. lllf Fresh Ground Coffee, lb. . . IOr Prunes, three sizes, per Ib. 7?, 12c, II? These are new California stock Aylmer Soups, highest Canadian quality, assorted, per tin.. It? Heinz Catsup per bottle 2!)? Pure Plum Jam, per tin 55? Eggs, strictly fresh, 3 dozen for JM.Ifi Local Eggs, large size, per dozen 58? Circle (S) Picnic Hams, per lb. '-il Creamery Butter l:t? & -10? 8 lb. In one block for . . . $1.25 Bulk Lard, per Ib 10? Pork and Beans, large tins . . 12? Pens, size 4, per tin 1(1? Tomatoes, lnrgt; tins, 7 tins for 05? Singapore Pineapple, 7 tins for ...(.. 05? G bars White Swan Soap and one package Jif for 10? Keep this l(st handy when ordering Fresh Milk and Cream Phone !)! THE pAILX NEWS Monday, u;.i 6 PRESBYTERIAN BASKETBALL AT isyinllllHaBtgittlgWinaMMMcasi"i" '"mi i.JIUgit ANNIVERSARY This Watch PORTSIPSON RITISHCOLU MB1A The Mineral Province of Western Canada To the end of December, 1926. Has produced Minerals asjollows: Placer Gold, $78,018,548; Lode Gold, line Silver, $80,787,003; Lead, 106.97(Ei42; Copper,. $209,967,UG8; Zinc, $B0,5i2,6677 , . Coke, $284,599,133; Structural Materials and Miscellaneous Minerali, $60,175, ni7; its mineral production to the endf 192G show an AGGREGATE VALLE OF $988,108,470. PRODUCTION FOR YEAR ENDING DECEMBER, 1920, $67,188,812 The Mining Laws of any other Province In the Dominion, or any co.ony in the British hmpire. Mineral locations are granted to discoverers for nominal fees. Absolute Titles are obtained by developing such properties, the 'wscurity of guaranteed by Crown grant. Full Information, together with Mining Reports and Maps, may be obtained addressing THE HONORABLE THE MINISTER OF MINKS. VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA. N.B. Practically all British Columbia Mineral Properties upon which l. work has been done are described in some one of the Annual Reports f the Mi Mines. Those considering mining investments should refer to such reports. Tin .v able without charge on application to the De artment of Mine, Victoria, l'..C. l: the Geological Survey of Canada, Winch Building. Vancouver, are recam m uded .-, sources of information. Reports covering of the Six Mineral Survey Districts arc published separate! , available on application. UNION STEAMSHIPS TO CHANGE BOATS Venture l ('wile on Run uf I'anlrnu thlx Wrrk and l-attrr Vewl will Krllrtr CamoMin j The Union Steamship Oo. announces that the steamer Venture will eome on the Vancouver-Bella. Coola-Ocean fslls- Skeena Btver -Prince Rupert run this week, arriving here from the south Prt-1 day night, in place of the Cardeus until further orders. j Another change will also be msde this week by which the Cardans will' relieve the Camosun on the Vancouver-j Prince Rupen-Anypx -Stewart run for one week, arriving beiw from the south next Sunday afternoon. The Camosun j in the meantime will receive annual inspection and overhaul at Vancouver and the Csrdena will go off the fallowing week for annual overhaul. The Camosun, it 1 understood, will remain on the Sunday run. with the exception of the one week, until the return to service of the steamer Cauls. SILVER PRODUCTION IN UNITED STATES NEW YOtUC Fwb.1T The United KaH M SJjaAAA SM MM- A silver in December against 4.010,000 in November, bringing total output for 1037 to 58.148.000 ounoas against 60.918.-000 In ISM. Canada's production for the year was 90418.000 sunoss against 21.-264.000 In IMS. Peru produced lajM.-000 ounces In 197, against 21.100.000 the year belure and Australia. 9.275,000 ounces against 8,887.000 in 193. Market Prices Prices currant arc as fallows: UUtl lure .. 25c Compound 30e loos B.C. Fresh pullets 40c B.C. fresh firsts 48c B.C. Prtsb, estras toe Local new laid HMD 9moked kippers, lb. lie Kippered saiBwm. tb 25 moaed black ood. lb 20 rinnan baddies, lb He MBATS Fowl. No. I. lb , sac tad 40o Roasting aatakea. Ib tie Ham. sliced, first grade Me Ham. whole, first grade See Ham. pfcnto, lb. Mc Cottage rolls, lb 99 Vi Bacon, back, siloed 50c Baoan, aide 80a to 60c Pork. Jry salt Sic Ayrshire bason. Ib 3Jc Veal, shoulder 25c Veal, loin '. .. 40e Veal, leg Jr Pork, shoulder 28c Pork, loin toe Pork, leg 38a Beef, pot roust lie to 20e Beat, boiling lffee to !8o Beef, steak 90e to 41e Beef, roast, prima rib S2e Lamb, chops Boo Lamb, shoulder S8c Mutton, leg 40e Iamb, leg 48o Mutton, chops 40t Mutton shoulder 80s MTTTER Brookrield. Sbsmrotk and Woodland. Ib 80c B C D . Ib 80c Capitol, 2nd grade, lb 4So Praser Valley, Ib 88c New Zealand, In bulk 48c prints ... ti.M.1. 80c Alberta Cresmscy -,,.... v., 48 LIICKSb . Camembert cheese, 8 oe. pkg 0c Kraft Ltmberger, H's aio Ontf.no solids 38a New Zeelend solids 30e Stilton, lb 40s Kraft 45o Norwegian Ooat 8&e Napoleon Llmberger 70e Roquefort 75o Swifts' Brooktleld, Ib 48o Qorgonaola, lb 7&o McLaren's Cream, Jars . . . 4So and 80s this Province are more liberal and WES THOLME THEATRE MONDAY ONLY. 7 and 9 p.m. "The Black Diamond .MONTH BLUE, EDNA MUKPHY CAHKOL i: . t . DBMAHEST, J. W. JOHNSON, MYRTLE Sli;iM and others COMEDY "HOLD STILL" PARAMOUNT NEWS Admission WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED Our first shipment of the LATEST CREATIONS in priii We have a beautiful assortment and y cordially invited to come in and see them t eelf. 4 JABOUR BROTHERS, LTD. Phone 615 3rd Avenue and All Sweaters, Mackinaws, Wind Breakers BKDUCED 15 PER CENT RUBBERS, ttiie G and 7, regular $2.21. now Shoe Sale Continue. Every pair must go. THOR JOHNSON "TRY A Nil ran ii i n is FBI 1 1 Tin I III MM IgffiTOKMgawTOm.-iryif U aMlgtfWna.'iry M ijy jtgyujssf.Basgaw' j BEST PROCURABLE i eg BOTTltD A GlMMNTt tOJ&Y I n moui or stOTUMn I Kj Si'hlMU I Qj 1IH M tIMll-4ttmvtt pv,,n, B itmtiiiiiiiii iiinniiiiiiin t'i'iiii mm iiiiinii hi in ninrff The Original Label look the fees lower tha II llH Express" 36c and 10c TONIGHT (or ll at the Vendor's and Insiit on uhaw ra best rROCURA uLE ' Thin advertisement is not published or displayed by .he Liquor Control Board or by tho Government of British Columbia