fARR SIX What a Difference, When You Let The Launch y Do The Washing GONE. are. the- tell-tale signs of worry and drud-Kery for the woman who lets us shoulder the burden of the family washing! Youthful contour sparkling eyes hands that are graceful and velvet smooth all these are her's who sensibly avoids wash-day toil. .Patronize us regularly your mirror will soon detect an amazing change. The LAUNDRY Does it best CANADIAN LAUNDRY and Dry Cleaners Phone 8 For your own interest, there is one thing you should do, and that is, to learn for yourself what Chiropractic is, what it has accomplished, and what it can accomplish for you at need. This is stated regardless of your present state of health. All . health authorities agree that prevention is better than cure, and no sensible person can disagree. Lacking in modesty though it may seem, I confidently state that Chiropractic can do more to prevent disease than any other agency, for it removes the cause. By my chiropractic health method I correct diseases of the eyes, ears, nose, throat, lungs, heart, stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels and lower organs. YOUR APPOINTMENT For Health can he made by telephoning Green 241 W. C. Aspinall CHIROPRACTOR Exchange, Mock MILK -:- PRICE Reduced to 12 pints for $1.00 7 quarts for $1.00 Cash price tickets. McBride Street store now closed Valentin Dairy Office and Dairy - 1 1th St. Telephone 657. Dr. Alexaiider Smith Block Phone S7S DENTIST CREW OF LOGGING CAMP CLOSED DOWN GOING SOUTH TODAY Seme twenty members of the crew J of the R. W. Owen logging camp at Kildala Arm near Klttmaat. which Is I being closed down, were aboard the Venture,. thl morning going through to Vancouver. It la understood ttat the Owen. cmp, whlph hai .been cutting for 'trie Pacific Mills at'; 6ceaa FalU. will be reestablished down the coast between Namu and Bella Ooola. CENSUS MAY BETAKEN THIS YEAR ON REQUEST VICTORIA. March 10. Under an amendment to the Municipal Act approved In committee, the province la authorised to take a census of any municipality at the request of the municipal council in 1928 or any fifth year thereafter. I'Olt.MKK IIOXKIt KIKS DETROIT, March 10. George "Kid" Lavlgne. .58 years pf age, former light weight boxing champion, died at his home last night after a brief Illness. NEW HAZELTON On Thursday of this week the first carload of ore from the Mohawk property on Four Mile Mountain, five miles from New Hazelton. was loaded and ready for shipment. The thirty, or so tons In the car ran over $100 per ton. Installation of machinery at the mine Is stUl proceeding. There promises to be considerable activity in mining along the Skecna River this season. Extensive work Is to be carried out on the Oolumarla property at Usk as well as on the Shenandoah a roup on the north fork or Chlmdemash Creek which has been taken over by a syndicate headed bl R. W 8eeley of Seattle. At Cedarvale. tne d. w. Mines are working on a fair ly large scale on the Seven Sisters roup. Cold and wintry weather conditions TO EUROPE MAKE RESERVATION NOW FROM SAINT JOHN To lirlfat. IJvrrpotil Mar. M Montclare April 13 Montcalm To OlaHtuw. LhrrMtol Mar. 23, Apl. 30 Minnedosa tttr. stems April Montrose t To Glasgow only To tlirrlmarg -Kou tba nipt n A 11 ( a rrp Mar. S3, Apl. 10 Marburn Apl. 5 Montnalrn April la Msrloch Tu Soirtliiiiiipluii-llanihurg April T Metagama 9 A paly to Arertt? ntrywhtre or n H . J. rORSTER, JB1 l S.S. General Past. Aicnt. U 1. C.P.R. V'". Vancouver, ffl Telephone jy . Seymour 1430 jBT THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS Here we offer you Specials ot SWIFTS PRODUCTS, which are the bent quality goods on the market, at such a clone price you cannot afford to overlook. Premium Ilacon, lb U!r Premium Ham, lb iWf Picnic Ham (S), lb l!2f Empire Bacon, lb :tlck I Empire IWck Bacon, peamealed or plain, lb :V2? Premium Cooked Ham, lb. . . flOf? Premium Bologna, lb 2Tt? Premium Frankfurt Sausage, lb. 2."c Silverleaf Lard, 3 lb. pail . . (lor 5 lb. pail $1.05 10 lb. paii $2.10 Brookfield Creamery Butter, lb. 15r Kew Zealand Butter,. 3 )b. brick ,.r.-.. $!.:( Brookfield Ekk. Fresh Kxtras, dosen .0r Finest Ontario Cheese, lb. . . HOC Alberta Market P. GAMIXA, proprietor Fifth Street. Phone 208 The Felix Brldje Club met this week at the home ot Mrs. R. S. Sargent. Last week at Mrs. Cbappell'a, the prises were won by Mrs. Peel and Mrs. C. W. Dawson Is planning leaving in the near future oa an extended business trip to various point In Britten Columbia and Alberta. Oeorse D. Parent has now taken up prospecting as a sideline and has staked along the Bulkley River banks below the Jams Dyer claims. The annual meeting of the Women's Auxiliary to the Ilaeelton Hospital was held yesterday afternoon nl the United Church. Dr. H. C. Wrtnch. MUl. has sent word that he plans to be borne by the end of the month, the expectation being that the session of the legislature at Victoria will be through by LINES CANADIAN SERVICE From Halifax To I'l) 111011 1 h-1 la rr-l-muloii Auranla . . Mar. 86 Alaunla . . Apr. 0 Tn ueemtoH and Mtrrixml Antonla . . Uar. 36 Andanla . . Apr. 9 From New York To (JurrnktoHii and MwimwI Caronla . . Mar. 17 Antonla . . Mar. 34 Tu Cherbourg and Houthsmpton Aqultanls Mar. 31 . Apr. 18. May 9 Berengarla . . Apr 4. 25. May 18. June 6 TO Londonderry und (luufo Alfcer.la Mar. 19. 'Apr. IS Belfast. Liverpool. Glasgow. California Mar si To lijmoatli-Havre-Uimkm Tuscan Is . . Mar 17 Auranla . . Mar. 34 From Host on To (Jurentlottii and Lherpimi Caronla . Mar, is Carmanla . . Apr. 1 Mediterranean Cruise Carlnthla Apr. 7 West Indies Cruise Samaria Mar. SI Money orders, drafts and Travellers' Cheques at lowest rates. Pull Information from local agent or Company's Office. 633 Hastings St. W.. Vancouver, BC Cash and Carry Grocery Corncf Fulton and Sixth Ave. SAVE THE COPPERS Sugar, Granulated, 10 lbs. . . 7:tf Milk, any brand, per tin .... lUf Tea Malkin's Best, Blue Kibbon, or Nabob, lb 70? Bulk Tea Excellent quality, ier lb 5Uf Coffee Great West, Malkin's Best, Nabob, lb 05r Coffee Fresh Ground, per lb. Il)r Creamery Butter, per Ih. laf-Hlf 3 lbs. in one block $1.25 Salt Pork, per lb :i't Bacon, Swift's Premium, back, special per lb. J2V4r Picnic Hams, per lb U2rV2'lf Eggs, strictly fresh, 3 dot. $1.18 VEGETABLE SPECIAL 10 lb. Carrots 10 lb. Turnips 10 lb. Potatoes (Ashcroft) 4 lb. Qnions 34 lbs. for jr.lt Tomatoes, large tins, C for . .'f)5e Pineapple, Singajwre, 7 for !)." Canned FruiU, assorted, 3 for l)r Soap. Fels Naptha, per bar . . H( Boyul Crown Soap, per carton 2of Fresh line Green Vegetables every boat at attractive prices FKESH MILK AND CREAM IN FRIGIDAIRE that time. THEJ DA1LX NEWS Saturday, M..i ln What Shalt We BACK through the centuries Christmas haiItviiys been a time for the giving of presents big or little things to delight and gladden the hearts of children and thek elders. But where are the Christmas presents cf ether ye.u -thr toys, the useful things ? Broken worn out forgottc. Keep alive the 6pirit of your gift. Let it bring hanvir contentment from year to year add a Royal Bank Sm'ij:.: ' to your list of Christmas present a, Ciriiimti PmttUtioa Cn in pntJtihr (Uft fasti. TheRoya! Bar C713 ot Canada Prince Rupert Branch - - F. E. Robertson, Manage have prevailed here during the past week. The Kittens' Bridge Club met at the home of Mra. Geacge Benson on Thursday evening. George H. Pethlck. assistant district mglneer for tbe provincial department of public works, was down from Smithers last week making further uirveys at tbe new Hagwilget bridge site. PRINCE GEORGE J. C. Macdonald. comptroller of water for the province, hss written to Mayor Patterson stating that the city will receive consideration in its application for a reserve on Willow River power but. first. he consent of the minister of land must be obtained. H. O. Perry. ML. A. has been co-operating with the mayor in the matter. In place ol district exhibits at the neat Pair in Prince Oeorge, It has been decided to offer a shield and caali prises for exhibits of produce from individual farms. District exniorts have been losing in favor. J. Mulrhead, Vancouver consulting engineer, reoommendt that a day power service be Instituted in Prince Oeorge. He estimates the totsl cost of the ex tension at S34.000 over a three yr period. The chief expenditure wlU be on the distribution system. Whippet racing may be added to the program for the celebration of Domin ion Dsy here by the local fair A local syndicate eonsistlna of Tlios. White. William Botmar, Harry Young. Joe Peters and T. R. Rush has met with success In te development of the Last Chance mine on Government Creek. Two cars of high grade ore. running eighty dollars or mora per too. have been blacked out and the owners are confident that milling of the ore will give oeacentralee of high value. W. R. Wilson, prominent Penile coal mining man. has become interested In the Ferguson group of claims on the Ingenlka River. Allan Davis. Sam McLean and Rober ta Bogle are class leaders m teomeU-v. arithmetic and Latin authors respec tively at the Prince Oeorae High The Prince Oeorge Construction Oo has been awarded the contract by the Northern Hardware Co. for the maklnc of alteration to the post-offlee MORTGAGE SALE OF SHIP (initr ki (i.mii) TAKE NOTTCK that under and by vlr-' certain Ship's Mortgage datrd the 4th day of Pebruafr, A.D. IWfJ. which will be produced at the time of sale, there will be offered for sale by Public A.uc.tt0".b'r 8m,th A- Niekerson. Sheriff. l o c'ock In i- afternoon on MONDAY. MARCH as. A D. ISM. at Oiiiee. Jn the Court House. In the City ti awiwd -CHItP BKtdAtD." tofttthtr with aim apnrwaaani. Terms of ssle : Caab. ,fr ftirther particulars In connection with the -sale apply to the Montreal ''""ice Company. Limited, 1104. Stand-" Bank Buildlna. Vancouver. B.C.. or to Patmore St Pulton. Soott Block. Prince Ruprrt. Solictors for the Mort-gaese. . OATRD st Prince Rupert. BX3.. thU Sth day of March. A.p.JegS. 71 Spring Hats Deiners Costu mes Latest Frocks MAYOR TO SUBMIT REPORT TO COUNCIL Several events, Including a danoa staged last Saturday night, under the management of the teacher. Miss ldna Vickers, have resulted In the sum of S0 being so far raised for a library at the Driftwood school. Reports are current to the aUtet that the Cronln mine in the Babtne will be reopened soon. The property has already been developed extensively by the late James Cronln of Spokane. Tom Scully, blacksmith at the Ton-ley mine. Is under the care of Dr. Ote. Paine at Telkwa. his throat having been severely Injured with a place of flying steel. P. Harmon of Smithers Is relieving him at Topley. Uuch new snow baa fallen during the past week, eight Inches having come down Monday night alone. Two deals closed during the weak promise further activity this season In T AT MEETING MONDAY j A special meeting of the city council will be held on Monday night for the purpose of receiving the report of Mayor , B P. McMordle on his recent trip to; Ottawa and Montseal tu take up wKh the ; '.oderal and railway authorities matters pertaining 40., the development of1 thW p-rt and district. SMITHERS Sam Long and Angus Beaton arrived from Vancouver at the first of the week to organise and get under way work on the Dave Iteenan property at Topley for Vancouver men whom Bea ton was recently successful In Interest- ng In the property. Smlthen cltlaens have backed their faith In the Duthie Mine by Uklug up a 40,000 issue of stock In the property. The mine, in which 190.000 (bares hare been taken up In Vancouver, will soon go on the Exchange. The sum of 1300 has been voted by the village council for work of cleaning up and beautifying the town. Rapid progress is being msde In the work of rushing supplies, building material and new equipment to the Richfield mine at Topley upon which an extensive campaign of diamond drilling will be shortly undertaken. T H. Taylor, president of the ooenpany, Is back from Vancouver where be made arrangements for enlarging the scope of the company's operations. Many local radio owners listened . in last Sunday on a teat program broad cast from the new Toronto station of the Canadian National ruiiwaye. the Topley mining field. Vancouver capital has acquired a group of nine I claims immediately adjoining the Rich- ' field on the southeast while T. D. Plckard of Vancouver has acquired the I Oolden Ragle group of claims Men! have arrived to open up work on both properties. Steps are being taken by the local Board of Trade to have an excursion rate provided on the railway far travel between Prince Rupert and Sail then during the summer months. 'Dienah." a grade Holsteln belonging to H. WUlis. waa the leading ov dur ing the month of February in the Bulkley Valley Cow Testing Assoc Is tion. She gave 1410 pounds of milk con taining fle pounds of butter fat. Warm weather and extensive use re sulted this week In the giving way of ice on the Smithers curling rink. Mr. and Mrs. Kdgar Harris are leaving this week for Stewart where they will take up residence Ou Tuesday after noon. Mrs. P. Chapman gave s tea In honor of Mrs. Harris. Considerable Interest waa taken here last Saturday in a sale of slock owned by Charles Reddlek of Houston. There was spirited bidding. T. R. Phillips has arrive! from Van couver and wlU be associated with the Department of Agriculture from Smithers during the coming suausicr. SIS carloads of townspeople mada the trip to the Duthie mine Tuesday niaht to attend a dance In the schoolhouse. Capt. i. R. Turner, manager of the Duthie mine, left at the first of the week for Seettie on business in connection with the mine. E. Marshall Sales left at the end of the week on a business trip to Calgary. Edmonton and other points on the prairies. Pred Cook and Sam Mayer have returned to Smithers following a buttness trip to Vancouver. ttet44 PRINCE RUPERT TIDES 4 M'NDAV. M.tllCil 11 l'h 4:18 am. ids ft l:it pm. I7j H 10:41 a jn. SS 349 pja. 7.6 " MONll.W. MARCH U "! 4 46 a m. 19.1 ft,. 17:311 p.m. 14.0 " low 1 1 24 a m. g.7 23 17 pm. (.0 M Tl KHIlAV. MAKf'll 13 "K'1 :34 a.m. 18 3 ft IB 48 p m 14 8 " K' 1-I1U p in V.i - "sari. sBr LowPriced Car'has ever offered THE "Bigger and Better" Chevrolet. For this amazing car presents the most imposing array of high-quality features and finr-car attributes ever assembled in any low-priced automobile. 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