AY ednesday, January 28, 1920. Att {th ah wi he { | smoKiING TOBACCO Two Sizes - 15c and 20c < Veoerned ta Beta venee vee HTRES FVRODENEOUTRTS ODEO ORERD RO EDDN Peres rent emt Are Washdays Necessary in Winter? MEP err cen es centert There was a time, back in the days of stone hatchets, when woinan was hardier than she is today. _ A biting wind, damp air and slush underfoot did not so much endanger her then. But is this_expcsure necessary now? Is woman exercising her best judgment in hang- ing clothes on the line in winter weather? | Is man showing chivalry when he permits it? A simple and safe solution of this problem is to send your family washing to us—es- pecially during these days while the weather- man is surly. No washboards or heavy soaps are employed We wash for you in the twentieth century way by letting soft water and billowy It is a launder- 5 by us. suds surge through the fabric. ing method that saves clothes, So, also, is our ironing process, We give a charming lustre to your linens not with hot ; irons, but with special steam heated presses that protect the textiles. Telephone us. Our driver will call at a definite time for. your family bundle. At a definite time also he will return it. Our method xa labor ard protects you from the veteomeenreerty. wind and «veather, Canadian Steam Laundry Phone 8 , r.gors of A080) Mere pNMMMMR a IONE MRL IMMER EE OL eae 62s athede \ alia oltre Seti igi eta Or Lee namenciopninennananen iat I always send my patients there, for I know that the in- gred ents they use are always fresh and of the very best quality. They double ‘check h every prescription which means a whole lot to you, and, too, this kind of service doesn’t cost you any more than you would ordinarily have to pay for the less care- fully compounded prescrip- tion. rps \venue, opposite 2nd St, P.O. Box 34 Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention 21 & The Prince Rupert Drug Co. nme Advertise in “The Daily News” The Paper that gets Quick Results THE DAILY NEWS ‘ re JACK RUSSELL GOING EAST TO BUCK CON JONES Named Official Representative at | Dominion Conference in Ar- ranging Games with Oid Country Teams. VANCOUVER, Jan. 28.—Jack Russell, member of the executive of the British Columbia Football | Association, will leave for To- ronto on Saturday and on Febru- . ary 7 will meet the executive. of the Dominion Football Associa- | tion. | Itussell is prepared to dispute the claini of Con Janes that he is| | the qualified representative of! | football men of this province in|! jarranging for matches with the pick of the Old Country teams which it is planned to have visit British Columbia this summer. It} stated that Russell will carry] credentials 56 out of 64) football clubs in British Golumbia. | The decision to send him east | wus made at a meeting of the B.| (. Football Association yesterday | afternoon. Con Jones «also in- tends to leave on Saturday. ——2- j Ideals is from 1919, HEALTH REPORT SHOWS “FLU” EFFECI Creat Increase of Deaths Gener- ally in Province—increase of Births in Prince Rupert. The twenty-third report of the Provincial Boand of Health has just been received. The deaths in this city from July, 1918, to June, 1949, numbered 132 as against 53 for the year preceding This period included the time of the influenza epidemic and the increase of deaths was genera! | all over the province. The total | deaths for the province. in that | period was 6,696, as against 3,882 | for the year preceding. Only six localities in the province showed of purity and value We are soapmakers with an ideal—our ideal is to make a Soap which shall have no equal for Purity and Efficiency throughout the Dominion—no superior in all the world. We realize our ideal in every tablet of Sunlight Soap which is manufactured. SUNLIGHT SOAP is made from the sweetest and choicest of edible oils and fats. most efficient of soaps and, if used judiciously, the most economical. Insist on getting the Soap you ask for— Sunlight Soap It is the purest and « ~- ” a decrease, these being Nakusp, ‘Tete Jaune Cache, Clayoquot, Fort St. John, Slocan City and Tele- sraph Creek. The total births in Prince Ru- C.P.R.IS TO BUILD pert fom the same period was 120 VICTORIA TERMINALS nearly 40 over the year preceding. | Work to Start at Once, Says E. W. The total births for the entire | Beatty, President of province in the year were 6,969. | Company. EMPLOYERS RETALIATE VICTORIA, January 27.—E. W. | Beatty, vice-president of the C. P. |R., is hene and he announces that a retaliatory “measure Swedish | Work is to start at once on the employers will begin a lockout;Steamship depot building here immediately if the labor unions} Which is to cost $150,000. New decide to continue the strike in| Passenger terminals on Vancou- this country. lver Island are also contemplated. eR RR EE HE RS «= s**> SUGAR PLANTERS IN * LOCAL NEWS ITEMS #) were eereeer eee eee Mrs. E. E. Stillwell is enjoying | a few weeks’ holiday in the south.|With Present World Shortage ' Workers Threaten to Make STUCKHOLM, January 28.—As The Chelohsin, arriving early|that exists the world over, @ gen- from Anyox yesterday morning;!epal strike of Japanese made a special trip up the Skeena | pjantation workers is called for yesterday afternoon before go0ine| February 1. Twenty-four thou- south. |sand men will be affected. be eis oe | George P. Hale has returned | from Buckley Bay where he mes been superintending operations | on the opening up of the mill at} that point. | Major and Mrs. L. Bullock- Webster, formerly of this” city, were among the honored guests | at a ball given in Victoria recently | ; , 2 . . i shi ce Sealed tenders will be received by the by the Harbor Marine Shipbuild | Minister of Lands not later than noon on ing Association in the Alexandra | the 26th day of February, 1020, for the | purchase of Licence X 2086 to cut 2,600,- Club ballroom, 000 feet of Spruce, Cedar and Hemlock on ‘ ° ‘ j an area adjoining Lae Sei Chuck- walla : ’ ; . River, Range 2, Coast strict, Fr, W. Dowling, superintendent | Ona (a), yaar will be: allowed for re- Government turned to town by jor Telegr: s. re-|movel of timber. na i gai Pures arsoulars of tne Splat Ponest: as pnt s ‘ietoria, or ne istric orester, train. frem Burns Lake Mr, | Prince, Rupert, B,C. ‘a r ‘ at ; Mr. a Dowling has been looking into the NOTICE matter of connecting Francois Lake and Ootsa Lake by telephone TIMBER SALE X 2086. of TENDERS will be received by the under- signed up to noon on Wednesday, Januar) gsth, 1920, for the purchase of the 45-ft with Burus Lake. fishing boat, “Vital Spark’s and gear, th . ° property of the late William Selig, The Among the arrivals on the highest or any, tender not necessarily ac , aC sek ieee ¢ cepted, vai st ni was W. E. Ditch- 1 oH. MeMULMIN, peor ae - OmMeial. Administrator, burn of Victoria, inspector of In- dian agencies. He was in the in- terior on a special mission and while in town is visiting the two local agencies. He will be going south~probably tomorrow. Government Agent's Office, Prince Rupert, B, C. Dated this 17th day of January, 120 SKEENA LAND DISTRICT——DISTRICT QUFEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. OF TAKE NOTICE that Daniel L, Sutherland, of Ray Point, California, Hotel-keeper, i) tends to apply for a licenee to prospect for mo : sige, | C081 and petroleum over the following de The mayor informed the Cily | serihed lands on the West Coast of Morest> : Island, British Columbia: commencing at a post planted about 200 yards from the southerly shore of Canoe Pass and 4 mile t McCall who is rh of i en ge ote | ae ; ‘intenden eCall, } Reid’s coal and petroleum one he Superint nd " . ; him to 1N4A0; thence north RA chains, thence eOne now in Winnipeg, urging 2] 80 chains, thenre south no chains. a ~ j 2ienst 80 chains to the point of commence have the plans for the Section wae) ' SUTHERLAND bridge completed as soon as POs~- sible and forwarded here. Council Monday night that a tele- gram has been sent to General DANIEL 1. y Hans K, Christensen, Agent B) Located October Oth, 1919. JAPAN WILL STRIKE The Princess Ena is in port Matters Worse. unloading coal at the local —_~—— wharves. HONOLULU, Jan. 28.—To fur- Bg BR ee lther agitate the sugar shortage | sugar j | | | | | | | Georgetown PHONES 130 ang 423. FISH BOXES ¢ SPRUCE Fir? Consult us. mY » ¥ f" fest n EAT ws 0. P. O. BOX 1632 Largest Assortment of Lumber in Central B. C. SPECIALTY CEDAR ee ewe Ce EN RTE ED = - — wre McBride— $3,500 MARINE INSURANCE Phone Blue 69 FOR SALE—Lots 19 and 20, Block 1s, "THEO COLLART, Noiary Public Section 1, Third Avenue near Each A REAL SNAP. eae. mevave. | Westhome Theatie Plock FIRE INSURANCE P. 0. Pox 66 Phone 524 Cor. Fulton and Sixth National Grocery Co. VEGETABLES A SPECIALTY Motor Delivery Prompt Attention MINERAL ACT Certificate of Improvem*nts. NOTICE. KING SOLOMON and IRON KING Mineral Claims, situate in the Bella Coola Mining Division of Coast District. Iscaied:—-West side of Dean @hannel, North of Cascade Inlet in Range 3, Coase District, TAKE NOTICE that 1, HUGH ARCHIBALD | MACLEAN, as Agent for SMELTERS STEEL | COMPANY, Free Miner's Certificate No, | 7,239, ‘ntend, sixty days from the date | hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder | for a Certificate of Improvements for each | of said claims for the purpose of obtaining | Crown Grant of the above claims. And further take notice that action un-} der Section 85, inust be commenced before the issuance of such Certilicate of Un- provements, Dated this 15th day of January, A. D 20, H.»A, MACLEAN, Where NOTICE Notice is hereby given that an applica- ion will be made to the Legislative As- embly of the Province of British Columbia t the next session on behalf of the Asso- ciation of Professional Engineers of Britistry Columbia for a Private Bill to ineorporate | the said Association, the satd Bill to be known as THE BRITISH COLUMBIA ENGI- NEERING PROFESSION ACT for the pur- poses of governing and regulating the ractice of CGtvil, Mining, Metalurgical, echanical, Electrical and Chemical Engi- neering in’ the Provinee.of Britt folum- bia, and the qualification, examination and registration of intending practitioners, the discipline of tts members and for the ac- ulring of real and personal property and he disposal of the same and for the gen- ral management of the Association. Dated at the City of Vancouver, B. C.,| 1919. his 5th day of Derember, 4, D. 8. TOBIN 7 We Deliver Promptly When you want coal you do not want to be obliged to wait. The demand for our coal grows daily. Ask those who now use it. LUMP, sacked, $13.50 MINE RUN $12.50 MINE RUN, loose $11,50 per ton, delivered. ~WHY PAY MORE? Phone Black 85 Terminal Coal Co, H, 8. N, } f the frm of Pattullo & Tabin, Solicitors! for the Applicants