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 "gold or rubies." Let us explain the many varied services our laundry offers. . . all of them with-in the average (family budget , . and any of which will definitely banish the tedious toil of washday from your home. Call 8. The LAUNDRY Does it best Canadian 1 Launs iry and Dry Cleaners Phone 8 ill BUM IB i l i WWW I M i 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' Disease) 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-ordi nation and the sufferer speedily restored to normal health. We are as near you as your telephone. Phone Green 211 W. C. Aspinall Rooms 6 and 7 Exchange Hlock Ilouis 9.1!0 to 12.110; 1.30 to 5.;J0 p.m. Evenings from 7 to 8 Lady Attendant MILK -:- PRICE Reduced to 12 pints for $.)0 7 quarts for $.o) Cash price tickets. McUrlde Street store now closed - Valentin Dairy Office and Dairy 11th St. TeU phone 657. Dr. Alexander SSSSSSSSS Smith Dlock Phone S75 DENTIST ST. LAWRENCE WATERWAY TO BE DISCUSSED Proposed Ri; Scheme Likely to : .Cause Lively Debate in Par-, Lament OTTAWA, Jan. 31. (By Canadian Pre)- One outstanding question which will doubtless come before parliament will be that of the development of the St. Lawrence Hlver navigation and power i proposal. That it will bring on a big ! debate la awured. The divergent views as to the advisability of going ahead with the scheme 4 the present time, the large amount of money Involved, the dla posai or the power auch a development would provide, the partnership arrangement with the United States to carry through the undertaking all these points will be fruitful in argument. Following the reports of the International committee of engineers on the plans to build a deep waterway from the Qreat Lakes to the sea which differ ed In that the United States expert favored one dam in the 8t. Lawrence River and the Canadian engineers two the United States intimated It was favorably disposed to going ahead with the project. The Canadian government referred the reports to an advisory board which met here last week and presented It report to the government. This re port will be brought before parliament and although no details have bean made public as to Its contents It Is understood to advfce the going ahead with the construction of a deeD-water canal and the consequent power devel opment along the rapids between Pree- ott and Montreal. Advertise in The Dull? New GROCERIE AT REDUCED PRICES PRUNES 40-50, per lb. ; l.-,r 25 lb. box $2.7." 00-70, per lb 25 lb. box .52.1.1 90-100, per lb !() 25 lb. box $1.7,- YLMER SOUPS Highest Canadian quality. To mato, Vegetable and Oxtail, 2 tins for , tl"r 12 tins for jju.a.-, EGGS We have the freshest Egg that can be procured because we buy them new laid and sell them the same day. No storage eggs in our store. S dozen for Sl.-" 1J UTTER IN HULK 3 lb. for SI Sift PINEAPPLE i Singapore Blue Mountain on sale, 7 tins for ,"f Loganberries, King Beach, on ale, S tins for . Peaches, Sliced, Del Monte, on' sale, 3 tins for J)5r I VEGBTAM.E SPECIAL Phone 27 Save Money Heina CatsuD. It for nx l lki...l ni.i-.. 1 ! ' u.wwj b i ivaies, .1 ior . . !.-. J Hilk ousnwrry jam, pure ... 7.f Plum Jam, pure ,v? Seedless Raisins, bulk. 4 lb. for Mararoni, ready cut. 2 lb. for JT.r? Strong Cheese wfth a kick. lb. , '.Wit Best Fresh Ground Coffee, lb. 50r Highest Grade Ceylon Tea, lb. B.C. Butchers & Grocers Limited Phones 45 and 571 NEW Party Frocks JUST ARRIVED -at 'Demers P.O. Box 327 KILLED WHEN STRUCK 'logers, Skagway for Sitka. 110 miles from Sitka: 7 pjn. spoke tug St. Faith, weatherbound at Port Hardy, bound for Vancouver. NOOX DIOBY ISLAND. Clear, calm; barometer. 30 23: temperature, 38; sea smooth. DtAD TREE POINT. Cloudy, calm; barometer. 30 00; temperature. 41; sea smooth. BULL HARBOR. Clear, light S.E. wind; barometer, 3949; temperature. 48: sea smooth. WEATIII It UKI'OItT Prince Rupert Part cloudy, calm; temperature, 38. Haysport Clear, calm. temp. 38. Stewart Clear, calm, temp. 31. Ai:oe Arm Cloudy, calm. temp. 30. Anyox -Cloudy, calm, temp. 34. Alyansb Cloudy, calm. temp. 18. Rosewood Cloudy, calm. temp. 34. Terr-ice. Cloudy, calm. temp. 36. Port Simpson Clear, calm. temp. 33. Haaelton Cloudy, calm, tertj. 14. Bums Lake Cloudy, calm. temp. 13. Telegraph Creek Cloudy, calm, a below. Smlthers Cloudy, calm. temp. 13. roi.HK coritT iink rne montn or January was a quiet mly fSBO collected In fines during tbe month announces Sergeant J. P. M. Hrnnah. chief of the district detachment of the provincial police. Of this 300 was collected in one case of supplying II. uor to Indians Cash and Carry Grocery Cor. Fulton and Cth Avenue SAVE THE COPPERS vf C?rn,' 1 Jomato: Capital Creamery Bricks .... .? Value $1.20. 6 tins for 05 f I iH u SMOKED MEATS ! v r n"1 J. "V oJJ ' " ' V ? ql . , i.y.u. vicaiiici) UIIVSS .... -tin uinuimn iiaiun, H"r ID. . , tialf Circle (S), Picnics, lb. . . !IHf Empire Bacon (Swifts) . . ;tn Stock up on the following and 14's S.2H Highest Grade Creamery Butter in bulk, 3 lb for $1.US Flour, 49'h, any brand $'2'U Pastry, 10's 57? Sugar, Granulated, 10s 7:1 ler tin lHf Malkin's Best Nabob and Blue Ribbon Tea 70? Coffee in tins i."c Fresh Ground CANNED GOODS Tomatoea, 2's, 2W Peas, site 6 4's .Yb Corn, per tin Libby's Asparagus . . . Ji . . : 1U1 17? 15C IOC uc Pork and Beans, large tins. . I-? Campbell's Soups 110 Heini Soup (Uf targe size I Of Canned Fruits, assorted, 8 tins for 8i)f CEREAIS White Beans, per lb Split Peas, per lb !C B. & K. Rolled Oats, Ts .... 5:JC China Oats, packages :H? Swift's or Burns' Side of Back Bacon, per lb INf Circle (S) Picnic Hams, per lb Hams for th California'! Black iM. V t iJltMirMiliis8t" f Kaptha Soap djpie Sunlight Soap, 4 bars for we 2 If Royal Crown Soap. C bars for 2TC 3 DOZEN PULLET EGGS Extra, strictly freh SI. IS Fresh Milk and Whipping Crenm $3.00 Orders Delivered Free Phone 301 .the; daily, news Tucsdaj, J, 'ANOTHER GRAIN i SHIP IN PORT Swedish Freighter Sageland is to , be Lined Itefore Loading Sister Ship of Sydland ' Tlu- Swedish freighter Sagolaud. Prince Rupei t K fburteeiuh grain! sU eCMh 'season, arrived In the harbor at 9 o'clock this morning und soon moved into the ocean dock where she la to be lined before starting loading at the elevator of a full caro of grain for the United Kingdom or Continent. The Sagolandi whose master Is Capt. .Capt. C. M, Oraaf. Is somewhat like .he steamer Sydlaid. her sister shlp.j DV A I it a u.Trnii;rn am cnr"cr ,n inc """"" DI AU1U VANlUUVllK for ehe carries a crew of VANCOUVER, Jan. 31. J. McCrelght was struck by a hit and run driver Saturday night and died as a result. Stephen Bock is held by the police in connection with the affair. WIKIXES.S KKroKT X a.m. DIGBY ISLAND- Part cloudy, calm; burometer. 30.24; temperature. 36: sea smooth; 7 43 a m. spoke steamer Camo-sun. left Stewart for Prince Rupert. DEAD TREE POINT. Overcast, calm; barometer. 39.88; temperature, 37; sea smooth. BULL HARBOR. Clear, calm; baro meter. 30.0S; temperature, 40; light swell; 8 p.m. spoke steamer Admiral i thirty-five men and came here in bal last from Oothenbfrg Sweden, touch' Panama and San Diego. She was met off Oape Flattery by Capt. Ous Pollmer oo puoted Mr to Prince Rupert. The Sagoiand left Oltraltar on Dec 19 and bad an uneventful voyage which fas featured by a lot of rain. She ccaled at Norfolk und Panama and made the call at B.m Diego to put Into hctptial a member of the crew who had fallen alck. Capt. Oraaf reports having met the steamer Sydland at Panama The Syd land left here at the first of January after having loaded full at Prince Rupert for ahf United Kingdom or Continent. Capt. Larsen of the Sydland told Capt. Oraaf ' of the reception that had been (Men his ship here and of the pleasant way in which the Christmas and New Year holidays had been pent at this port. Judging from Capt. Oraaf, Oapt. Larsen must be an enthusiastic booster for Prince Rupert. The Sagoland Is 490 feet long and was built in 1914 at Hull, England. Oood progress is being made at the elevator In the loading of the British tetmer Swalnby, thirteenth vessel of the season bare, which It Is expected to get away today. U.S. CAPITAL INCANADA No Cause for Alarm as Only IGV4 Per Cent Owned by That Country VICTORIA. Jan. 31 'some blue-ruin mongers In this country find most of their material for, speeches in what they believe la tbe gradual economic absorption of .Canada by tbe United States. They us this meiancholv stuff In conjunction with the cry that Can- one In city police court. There was;4"11 industry never will" thrive unless tbe taxpayers are saddled with higher iiupurt amies, iney ao not put it as ' 14 baldly as tbU: but that Is Just what protection means, The facts about the amount of foreign money in Canada, however, dispose,. f, all alarm In the most effective manner. In 1820 tbe grand tout of Csnadian securities, which Includes government and municipal securities, railways, in dustries and trade, and finance and insurance, stood Tit si3.4osjoeo.eoo. ot mount Cbkadians held SSJ pr omt. Of the balance United Klntdom and United StaMe lea per cent. The remaining is per cent, was held bv wfiirttyrm,Vg This Watch Good Value $18.00 We offer this week a very reliable Man's Watch at a moderate price. The regular price is $20.00. Plain gold filled case 1G size. Screw back and front, 17 jewels, white dial with L'ack hands und figures. We KUsrontee it to be satisfactory aa we have handled this make for years and find them the best timekeepers at the price we ever had. ONLY FOUR IN STOC TV l hi 1 (JEWELLEKp tnt. store with the cloov RITISHCOLU KINCOLITH CAGERS EXPECTED TODAY Ralph Smith, secretary of the Prince Rupert Basketball Association, states that there is no uncertainty as to whether or not tbe Klncolltb team will arrive on time to play the basketball ante billed for tonight with Prince Rupert. Tbe natives have been raving engine trouble with their gasbaet and are expected bare on tbe Camosun. CRIBBAGE LEAGUE lie Trams Now Tied fr leadership In fcerwnd lUlf Prince Rupert Crtbbage League last night were as fotyows: Cold Storage 17. C N. Operating ie. Knights ot Columbus is. Hew Isn- Hotel 14. Moose 11, Sons of Canada 1. St. Andrew's IS. Orange Loose 14. C.N. Mechanics 13. ""mllan Legion Prince Rupert Motet II. Orotto 10. W. L. pu. St. Andrews S 1 3 C. N. Operating I 1 3 Cold Storage 3 1 3 Orange Lodge 3 1 New Empress Hotel . g l 3 Knights of Columbus I a S Canadian Legion .. 1 3 S Prince Rupert Hotel Its 1 Moose 1 g 1 Orotto 1 a 1 Sons of Canada 1 S 1 C. N. Mechanics . ... A 4 Or otner countries. In 1B37, however, out 1 1 inirn vf ivrtim of a total of Sia.7W.000.00O. Canadians I LtlUiLi J rL'tlHlll bad Increased tbelr holding from SSJ per cent, to S8.9 per cent., or from IS.-3384100,000 to tl04S5.000.000. The toUl foreign holdings, moreover, dropped from 33.7 per cent, to 31.1 per cent This Is msde up as follows: Un.ted Kingdom. 13 3 per rent . a drop of J S per cent.; United States. 17.7 per cent., an increase nf l.l per cent.: and other countries l a per cent., or a drop of .4 per cent It will thus been seen from the above TENNIS YESTERDAY Following the example of the men on Sunday the ladles turned out for a game of tennis yesterday at the Acropolis Hill courts and a very enjoyable hour was spent. The weather was not too cold and the courts were dry. SPORT CHAT Some Important alterations have already been resolved upon In the pro-, gram of tbe National Rifle Association meeting at Blaley this summer. For all contests on the "short" ranges, 300 to 900 yards, the dimensions of tbe bulls-eye are to be reduced, to obviate the great number of "highest possibles" and ties resulting from tbe splendid am-1 munition and the wonderfully accurate, rifles now In use. I This year, for the first time in tbe' history of the King's Prise competition, marksmen who tire In the first stsge. which Is the eliminating stage, will start their shooting at 600 yards, will proceed to 800 yards and wUI finish at 300 yards. This will prevent men plaoed in tbe 1U squads having to snoot at the longer ranges in a fading tight. The following la ttve lineup far tbe billiard match between the (tyro ana iiie Maple Leafa tonight : Charles Dalagno re. Col. MeMordie. W. J Nelson vs. J. Hamilton. Marcus Andrews vs. O P. Tinker. . Menln,t. Geo, VToodlsnji. , , , q.flewe HijWmyt. , , , Union steamer Oamosun. Capt James Flndlsy, Is eipected back about 0.48 o'clock tonight from Anyox, Stewart and other northern ports of call. Advertise in The Dills Niws TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 4 t4tf44444 PtJUND Mi I Witter Siaulel: female Apply ii 'i :'!-' Euir.ii A.uiiu w. WESTHOLME Kipp THEATR TUESDAY ONLY, 7 and 9 p.m. Tom Tyler in "Lightning Lariats" DOROTHY DUNHAR, FRANK1E DARRO. FRED UOP!b LEROY SCOTT. RUHY IILAINE and olhir- LUPLNO LANE COMEDY -SOME SC'H i MERMAID COM EDY "HATTER I P. Admission Uc and lOt DEMAND "Rupert Brand" ers TIIK DAINTIEST HltEAKI AST FOOD. Smoked Dally by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., IM Prince Rupert. 0.C, HOSIERY : SALE REAL HOSIERY HAKttAlNS That cannot be equalled in Canada Harvey Make A pure Thread Silk Stocking, gauKe, made on a aprin needle machine. Double and toea mock faahioned. Thin in wonderful valut In ahadea of Roae Taune, Platinum, lliuaion. 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' Can be had with or without Kitchen Coal Heater Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd 255 Third Avenue Prince Rupf MBUjl The Mineral Province of Western Canada To the end of December. 1926. 11 U3 produced Minerals' aa follows: Plucer Gold, $78,018,548; Lode Gold, U -n Silver, 580,.787,0aij Lead, $106,97r),44a";4Copper,.$209,G7,003; j&(Sc, $50,5l2,5f.77; c,,, Cokev 1231,590,133; Structural Materials and Miscellaneous Minerals, $50,175, lov ., It mineral production to the end oflffSC show an AGGREGATE VALUE OF $988,108,170. PHODUCTION FOR YEAR ENDING DECEMBER, 1920, $07,188,812 The Mining Laws of this Province are more liberal and the .fees lower than any other Province in the Dominion, or any co ony in the British Empire. Mineral locations are granted to discoverers for nominal fee. Absolute Titles are obtained by developing such properties, the security of ui guaranteed by Crown grants. Full information, together with Mining Reports and Maps, may be obluimd. x addressing THE HONORABLE THE MINISTER OF MINES. VICTORIA. BRITISH COLUMBIA. N.D. Practically all British Columbia Mineral Properties upon wbleh oYw !,, work has been done are described in some one of the Annual Reports of the Mn i Mines. Those considering mining investments should refer to such reports. They able without charge on application to the Department of Mines, Victoria, B.C. I: the Geological Survey of Canada, Winch Building, Vancouver, are recommended source of information. Reports covering of the Six Mineral Survey Districts are puolished separate!:., available on application. comparisons that although tbe total amount of foreign capital in Canada has Increased slightly since tbe war. tbe Investments of the Canadian people have Increased It may thus be as sumed from this record that Canadians will continue to dominate tbe field of Canadian Investment.