fARB RTX ASK YOUR DOCTOR About Washday Family Doctors know that a washtub is the barrier to a woman's health and happiness. Why endure this strain on strength and vitality. Try the laundry way. Just gather the soiled clothes telephone us and washday is over. The LAUNDRY Does it best CANADIAN LAUNDRY and Dry Cleaners Phone 8 HEALTH FOLLOWS omwiktic comers rstiw.t on smmi ftmiNWstwiior TKF0USWIN64WM? 3S .MM it Ami HRtSWH filfuvu r U.nM tt V" A SOUND- INVESTMENT IN HEALTH Produces a Iligger Dividend than the safest bond W.C.Aspinall CHIROPRACTOR 6 Exchange Itlock Green 211 COAL Prices DOWN Pemhina Peerless Egg $12.00 Pembina Washed Nuts 511.25 Alberta Bootless Egg $1100 Alberta Lump $13.00 These Coals are under cover and delivered dry. HydeTranster AND COAL CO. 139 Second Avenue MILK -:- PRICE Reduced to 12 trims for $1.00 7 quarts for $1.00 Cash price tickets. Mcilride Street store now closed Valentin Dairy Office and Dairy 1 1th St Telephone 657. Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 675 DENTIST THE DAILX NEWS Tuesda', BEST HALIBUT When your DIFFICULTIES BIDS TO DATE r rou cniia has REGARD FIGHT RITISH COLUMBIA lllflllt'.ST I'ltln: OK SEASON l"OK 5,)HM POINDS AT IIS 1 1 i:.CIIAN(ii: TIHS MOIt.MNO Best price since the present season opened were paid for halibut at 'the Fish Exchange here this morning. Two American vessels sold 41,000 pounds for 16.5c and 8c and 17.3c and 8c and two Canadians disposed of 18.000 pounds for 14.6c and 6c and 15.3c and 6c. Ar rivals and sales were as follows: A.MEKIt'AN B run vol. 29.000 pounds, Atlln Fish eries, 16.6c and 8c. Baltic. 13,000 pounds. Booth Fisher ies. 17.3c and 8c. CANADIAN Prosperity A.. 13.000 pounds, Cana dian Fish & Cold Storage Co., 14.6c and 6c. E.lapsett. 6,000 pounds. Canadian Fish Si Cold Storage Co., 15.3c and 6c. C.N. RAILWAY NOT GUILTY M:Klt HAS PAllTY TO ATTEMPT TO HKIH I E H .UiKH Of MINLKS IX STATES MONTREAL, March 20. The Canadian National Railway have Issued states ment replying to the charges of Oliver Eastoa. United Mine Workers' attorney before the United States coal commit tee. It says the Railway River Coal Com pany had never been a party to any t tempted reduction of wages or oppo- itlon with respect to the miners. Any statements to the contrary were utterly false. The Rail and River mines had been closed for some tune for the simple reason that It was cheaper for the own ing railway to buy coal elsewhere. BULLS STILL BUSY NEW YORK EXCHANGE NEW YORK. March 30. More than a score of Issues reached new high records today. Radio wared 815 50 points to a 'bare to 815350. General Motor ad duced five dollars to a new high re- CANADIAN SERVICE From Halifax Til I Jl H ill all I rr a' Ntlil flt-sru Allirula .tr!l n, Til I'll limuf li.ll.ii r.-t .....I.... Auranla .. Mar. 36 Alaunia .. Apr. 8 Tit JurenMotii and Lherixxtr Antonia . . Mar. 36 Andanla . . Anr. 9 From New York To ii ....I li,... ... - . . ...... t, .. .ill, MITIIKnH Anton... . .March 34 Carman) . March 31 To ChrrlKiurjc anil SauthJBintiHi HrnMH Anvil A at LaT.s. lav v.... MaureUnU. .April u. ftfey a. 23. Juxw 1 rMfuiwuM Apru 145, MAT V, 9U Til I iauslAuilwpw s aaxl Si California. .Mar. 81 Cameronls. Apr. 7 Transylvania April 31 v iJITIfiulll-IUTTr-IHIUVB Auranla . . Mar. 34 Ascanla . . Mar. ai From Hoston Tsi ItllMrlklitia ii easa.I f -.....- Carman la . . Apr. 1 Caronla . . Apr. IS Mediterranean Cruise Cartnthla Anr. 7 West Indies Cruise Samaria Mar. Si Money ordera. drafts and Trve)ir' Chectues at lowen rates. Pull Informa tion from lorn! axeilt or Company's Of- " nuMnm oi. w . Vancouver, BC. THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS Nabob Coffee, l's, per tin . . Oof nabob lea, I'm pkjr "Of Christie Sodas, per tin ."f Ilutter-Krust Toast, pkg :i."5f Snowflake Pantry Flour, 10 lb. wck OOf Buckeye Corn Meal, 10 lb. sack OTf Tillson's Health Ilran, pkg... !0c Christie' Fancy Discuits, lb. -iro Libby's Ripe Olives, per tin Wtt I Heins Chilli Sauce, bottle . . :rr '?.. . .... ahooo rure iioney, vt og. Jar iWf C. & 11. Pickled White Onions, jar oOc C. & II. llrench Capers, 4 oi. bottle :tof Quaker Corn on Cob, 2la,s, per tin aor Columbia Pears, 2Va's, per tin Columbia Sliced Peaches, per tin aif? French Mushrooms, per tin . . I."f) Magola Oil, 1 lb. tin I0r 2 lb. tin 7,"J 4 lb. tin 91.. o 8 lb. tin $2.50 Alberta Market P. GAMULA, Proprietor Fifth Street Phone 208 mwm sy Rubbed on throat and chest, Lthe effect of Vicks in reliev ing spasmodic croup is two fold: (1) Its medicated vapors, released by body heat, reach air passages direct; (2) At the same time it stimulates the skin, thus helping the inhaled vapors ease the difficult breathing. ways at ones WICKS rjVAPOR US Over & Million Jars UseoYimo nrd ol 173 SPRING SCHEDULE OF CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMERS NEXT WEEK Dua tomorrow morning at 10:30 from the south, C. N. R. steamer Prince George. y Oajflslii Harry Nedden. wUI be msMng the final trip fit the Canadian National Coast Steamships winter rehrdule. Next week the twiee-a-week prlng sail ngs will be Inaugurated Beats will arrive from the south, under :hc new ttmr-table. at 10:30 Wednesday and Saturday morning and sail for Ocean Palls. Powell River and Vancouver at 11 pjn. Thursdays and Sundays. The Wednesday boat will leave at 4 pm. for Anyox and Ketchikan and the Saturday boat at 10 p.m. for Stewart. SETTLEMENT MADE BANKOFYANCOUYER AND THE GOVERNMENT VANCOUVER. March 30. Approval has been given in the Supreme Court by Mr. Justice Morrison to compromise for S85.0O0 of the S103.000 claim by the Provincial Government against the de funct Bank of Vancouver. The Crown w'll rank with other creditors after the latter have been paid 35 per cent dividend for the balance of the I37JB0O according to a settlement effected by the liquidator of the bank. NO INCENDIARISM IN COPPER MOUNTAIN FIRE DECLARES INVESTIGATOR PRINCETON. March 30 An official Inquiry Into the Oranby bunkhouae lire at Copper Mountain Sunday morning was held yesterday by provincial fire marshal J. A. Thomaa. who decided that there was no evidence that the fire was of Incendiary origin. An inquest on the bodies of the victims will be held today. The members of the Prince Rupert Badminton are to be guests tomorrow evening of the IOXIB. club at their hall for a friendly tournament. B.C. Towage At Lighterage Co.s power tug Salvage Princess towed from Dtgby Island at noon today the anagboat Bobolink which la to be given annual overhaul In the local dry dock. A meeting of the Pair Board was held last night preparatory to the annual general meeting tonight of the Northern British Columbia Agricultural tt Industrial Association. Business was of s routine nature Including the reading or minutes and final constderaUon of the balance sheet. Advertise in the Dally News. It pays! SAILINGS TO EUROPE t MAKE RESERVATIONS MOW aPflt-w 1 3 FROM SAINT JOHN To IMfs-t. LltrfMXl SO Montclare P"1 18 Montcalm To Olatgow, Lhrrpool Melita P"I Montrose Aprtvao Ulnnedoas To Clterbourg.ttvut bit ) pton.A n t h rrp P' Montnalm AP1 13 Marloch April 19 Mar burn To Kollaniituii-lliinilMirg April 7 Metagama Apply to AttMt rywlttre or i rnuiT.D S.S. Osiwral Pais. Aint. C.P.K. ktauon. Vtaeeitvw. Ttlephes Syraouc Hit LKTTKIl SKTS t'OKTII (ll KVICII KIIIK OF CONTKOtRltMY OVEK TKK.MS 'In' con'Kee'sioa -'-with difference over the proposed meeting of Ourvlch and McDonald John Ourvlch, manager for Dido, In a letter, received this morning, sets forth his aide of the controversy as follows: Editor. Dally News. Charley Brown, acting manager of Jimmy McDonald recently Issued a challenge through the ' paper for a re turn bout with Dido Ourvlch. This challenge was) accepted by John Our vlch, manager for Dido Ourvlch, but was refused by Charley Brown. Also, the weight money for Ourvlch to make 1534 lbs. was raised from S50 to $100 What was the reason for thlsf Our vlch at willing to put up SM. but not 100. John Ourvlch also offered Char ley Drown a flat guarantee of 1300 for his boy to tight but was refused. Dido is willing to fight McDonald at. any place and at any time with suitable .'i rrangrments. Thanking, you. I m JOHN OURVICH ORANGE LODGE CRIBWINNERS hi mi:kt niiOTTi iiekt two (iAMlis Ol-T OF TlllttK IOU criTV titu: The Orange lodge last night emerged winners of the second half of the Crtbbege League schedule and are thus entitled to meet the Orotto. winner ol the first half, the best two games out of three (or tbe city championship and '.he Dawson Cup. emblematic of that title. The first game of this play-off will be tomorrow night Results of the final league games last night were as follows: Orotto 17. Cold Storage 10. Knights of Columbus 13, Moose 14. St Andrew's 14. C N Mechanics 13 Priuce Rupert Hotel 13. C. N. Operating 15. New Bm press Hoopl. 13. Sons of Canada. 14. Orange Ioslgo ljt Canadian Legion 9 IIXAli TAHU: W. L. Pta. Orange Lodge 9 3 9 C. W Operating 8 S 8 Prince Rupert Hotel S 3 8 New Bmpreas Hotel 7 4 7 t. Andrew's ..... 4 5 6 Cold Storage . . . 5 S 5 Bona of Canasta . 5 e S Knights of Columbus 4 7 4 Moose 4 7 4 Orotto T. . 4 7 4 C. N. Mechanics ... 8 8 8 Canadian Legion ... 8 8 3 PRINCE RUPERT WINS OVERSS. DEMETE1JT0N IN BILLIARD MATCH Prince Rupert billiard players defeated rspresentsUves from the grain ship Deme tenon in a friendly tournament pis red last night at tbe Orand Terminal Club, the aggregate score being 484 to S77. The individual scores were as follows: Self (Prince Rupert), 89: Borg (as. Detneterton), 100 Toungman. 100: Cumminga. 43. Hosklns. 100. Ellis. 61. Hemming. 100: Wood. 88. J. Straohan. 95. Wright. 100. ST. ANDREW'S BOWLING Mnka of Thomas Besttle and Alex McLeod won over those of Robert Davis and George Bcott respectively in the St. Andrew s Society 'carpet bowling tournament last night. Tomorrow Might the rinks meeting will be Nell McDonald's vs Jock Wst- son"s and Oeorge Abbott's vs. J. Wat son's. Standings In the competition to date are as follows: O. Abbott .... A. McLeod . . . J. Watson .... J. Frew J. Dick N. McDonald . R. Davie R. Cameron .. Jack Watson . . O. Scott C. Taylor .... T. Besttle . . . W. L. D. Pts. 1 I 11 8 3 1 11 6 3 0 10 4 119 4 3 19 3 3 0 8 8 4 0 6 3 4 0 8 3 4 16 3 8 16 B A 0 4 8 8 0 4 IKllOV tXIAI(l!. In the first round of tbe Canadian Legion handicap billiard tournament. William Ranee defeased Jack Preece last night by a score of 300 to 108. In tbe second round. Arthur Beale defeated Pred Hardy 300 to 111. SPORT CHAT ( Some district towns are more progressive than Prince Rupert In their sporting affnim at least. Picture s pool hall being (ned to the gentler seal What would the manly exponents of the cue game in this city have to ay to that? Next thing they will be forblddliiK Mimklim and the nntural ex-(jicmIuu ol out thought tUcrcin. II The Mineral Province of Western Canada To the end of December, 1926. , .Has produeed Minerals as follows: Plicer Gold, $78,018,548; Lode Gold, $j " " lm.uUftTiumrw.lf saMeinr; 07fi dJ2: Conner.. $200 0R7 .HRRr 'In- tuir.tti. .i . VI. fvyj I u vy , ucniii "fi' " - 1 i ' -r , ... ., wu,u aSj,Utf I I I W2lojTnrP?V: iiJZ2t..h M.l.rlnl. nn,( Mliifollinnnii. tln l.Jrl.' .' its ralneal production to the 'end of 192C show an AGGREGATE VALUE OF $988,108,170. PRODUCTION FOR YEAR ENDING DKCK5USKR. 1925. 9J67.1HK.8I2 The Mining Laws of this Province are more liberal and th tor luwor tli:,i, any other Proviice in the Dominion, or any col ny in the British Empire. Mineral locations are granted to discoverers for norninal fees. Absolute Titles are obtained by developing such properties, the security of guaranteed by Crown grants. Full information, together with Mining Reports and Maps, may be obtained addressing THE HONORAHI.E THE MINISTER OF MINES. VICTORIA, flltr ISH COLUMIHA. N. 11. Practically all British Columbia Mineral I'roperuen upon wiii. h work has been done are described in some -one of the Annual Reports of t ho M Mines. Those considering mining investments should rtfer to such report. They able without charge on application to the Deimrlment of Mines, Victoria. B.C. I the Geological Survey of Canada, Winch Building, Vancouver, are recommended a sources of in formation. Report covering of the Six Mineral Survey Districts are published separate! available on application. " I Anyox has set tbe pace by opening the Beach poolroon to the ladles UiU week. The fair sex are being given the opportunity of demonstrating their ability it this game of he-msn's games in the smelter town. Prizes are being offered for competition among the ladles and their escorts. Tbe last game of hockey this season in Vanderhoof wis played last Mor.du; night, when the Vanderhoof team de feated the Praser Lake club by 7 goals to 3. The vlalton, were short of playem so three of the local man assisted them Tbe Praser Lake aggregation led at the end of the first period by goal to nil: immediately after tbe commencement of the second exchange they sctred another, then Vanderhoof scored five: and two In the last. Line-ups for the final billiard future of the season tonight are as follows W H Long (Cold Storage) vs. Oeo Waugh (Orotto). A. Murray vs. Don Brown. J. Hlllman vs. Jack Judge. A. kfacdonald v Joseph Brown. Jack May va. C L. Toungman. It la also expected hut twe post poned games in the recent Oyro Club vs. Orand Terminal tournament wUI be layed tonight. Advertlsr in Tit. DsU N-i . SYNOPSIS OF LtSD ACT AMENDMENTS PRE-EMPTIONS Vat-aat, unreserved, surveyed 'rown sands may be ore-empted by itrttuh subjects over 16 years ef sgs. ul by uliens on declartag Inlsotlen o brKvmt British subjects, eurtdl-iomI upon reeldeaoe. oocpatlon. 4 improvtiaeat for agricultural NinMeii ruii InforaMtion eoncernlni rsaru 4 1 Ions regarding pre-emptloDS Is given in Bulletin No. 1. Land SoHse, 'Mow to Pre-empt Land." copies ef tihlcb can be obtained tree of eaarge If addressing the Department el Lauade. Victoria. B.C or to ear Oov rnmseit Agent Hecorde will be granted covering only land suitable for agricultural purposse. and which la not timber land. La., carrying ever l.ts board (set per aere weet of the Coast Range and 6.68 feet per acre east of thai Range. Application! for pre-emptlens are to bo addressed to the Land Com mlssluner ef lbs Land Recording Division, in which the land applied for is situated, and are made en printed forms, copies ef which can be obtained from the Land Commissioner. Pre-emptions must be oosupled for flvs years and Improvements mads to value of 110 per aere. Including eleartng and cultivating at Isast five acres, before a Crewn Grant can be received. For more detailed Information see the Bulletin "How to Pre-empt Land." PURCHA8S Applications are received for purchase ef vacant and unreserved Crown lands, not being tlmbsrland. for agricultural purposes: minimum price for first-class (arabls) land la II per acre, and seeond-elsss (graa-teg) land II 40 per acre. Furthsr Information regarding purchase or Uase ef Crown lands Is gtvsn In Bulletin Nu 10. Land (torlss. "Purchase and Lisas of Crown Lands." Mill, factory, or Industrial sites oo timber land, not exceeding .40 acres, may be purchased or leased, the con dltlona Including paymsnt of turn pace. HOMESITE LEASES Unsurveyed axsas. not exceeding II acres, may be Isassd as bomssltss. conditional upon a dwelling being srsetsd In the first ysar. Utls being obtainable aftsr restdenoe aad Ira-provement conditions are fulfilled aad land has bssn surveyed. LEASE" rr grazing aad industrial sw poses areas not exceeding 140 aarse may be leased by one pares, er a eempany. QRAZIlia Under the arising Act the Piw-Inoe is dlvldsd Into grating districts snd the range administered under a Orastng Commissioner. Annual graslng permits ars issued based so umbsrs ranged, priority being give to established owners. Bleok-ewnera may form Mawlatlens for range managsmsnt Pres. er partly free, permits are available fa set Usee, ea-apare and travellers, te test -. vv hi. h i. gratis ,y Montreal :: Importers OUR WHOLE STOCK MUST HE DISPOSED Oi i. k ENGLISH GABARDINE HAINCUATS Imported from the best makers. ReKiiLi from $20. and up all going at half priee. RUNNING SHOES FOR SPRING WEAR Dominion Make Men's Running Shoes, regular $1.75. Now Boys' Running Shoes, regular $1.50. Now . Youth's Running Shoes, regular $1.25. Now Children's Running Shoes, regular $1.25. N Telephone Blue II H j. n. Mi iii i si ; SI .'' SI M Montreal Importers Third Avenue WESTHOLME THEATRE TUESDAY ONLY. and 9 p.m. with Louise Fazehda and Clyde Cook The funny tram of the movies. WILLIAM DEM A REST, BII.LY KENT HCHAEFFKH. M:N LOY, CATHI.EBN CALHOUN and otherH JUVENILE COMEDY "SHE'S A HOY" PARAMOUNT NEWS Admission 35c and 10c Canadian National Steamships Co, L'niitej Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating (i.T.P. 20.000 Ton Flouting Dry Dmh Engineers, Machinists, Hoilermakens HlacksinltliK. lWn makers. Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELOIMi. Our plant is equipped to handle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 385