» 4 AO) Saturday, Januany 341, 18290. TOBACCO SERIES No. VI f Sorting Room in Virginia Re-dryi The leaf being sorted into different Gradcnatnedice prior to re-drying before export. The “Heart” is the guarantee of quality. MACDONALDS TOBACCO Smoking: ; Are Washdays Necessary There was a time, back in the days of stone hatchets, when woman was hardier than she A biting vind, damp air and slush underfoot did not so much endanger her then. But is this exposure 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- is today, man is surly, No washboards or heavy soaps are employed by us. We wash ‘or you in the twentieth century way by lettiig.soft water and billowy suds surge through tse fabric. It is a launder- method that saveg 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, us. Our driver will call at a definite time for your family bundle. At a definite time also he vill return it. Our method Saves you labor and protects you from the ing Telephone ngors of wind and weather. Canadian Steam Laundry Phone 8 " 1g HOtetaendoesernnrecs rnnnneas a é "eee Take (his Prescription to the Prince Rupert Drug Company's Store! I always send my patients there, for I know that the in- gredients 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, Me Bid Avenue PPosite 2nd St, P34 j,i rider oe 1 4 i l Orders “veo Prompy thinnest The Prince Rupert Drug Co. in V/inter? : a DANCE BY ADAIR CARSS CHAPTER Over Three Hundred Present Last Night and Not One Was Disappointed. The Adair Carss Chapter, 1. 0. D. E., were unqualifiedly success- ful with the big dance they gave last night in the St. Andrew's Piiall. There were 300 persons if attendance and not one but en- joyed the affair to the fullest. The perfection of arrangements and the smoothness of their exe- cution-reflect mueéh credit on the vommittee in charge. The chap- ter. well lived up to its reeord of puttmeg on events that have a dis- tinctive “go" to them. Gray's five-piece orthestna fur- nished the music which was not at all lacking in spirit or dash, ind the many new daneers whe were in evidence last night simply were compelled by the rythmical strains to take the floor. At midnight, the serving of supper to the large number of zuests commenced and five sit- tings were necessary to accom- modate all in the dining room. The refreshments, which were up to the standard of the rest of the dance, were provided and served by the ladies of the chapter who worked most unselfishly. The committee, under the convenor- ship of Mrs. Gilhuly, consisted of Mesdames 8. J. Evans, B. Self. Newell, Larkin, Williscroft, Cox and Adams. George Kerr was master of ceremonies and Howard Steen attended at the door. Over $200 was netted towards I. 0. DD. E. purposes. DENTAL CLINIC BIG ADVANTAGE TO COMMUNITY (Continued from Page One. die Se of the fact that in those schools where dental clinics have been in operation * scholarship has improved, the health rate benefitted, spread of epidemic dis- reduced, absence from diminished and the per- centage of “hold-overs” due to failure of promotion also con- sidetvably lowered, it would seem that the economic value of the free dental clinic is self evident. “The atmosphere in the class- room where all the children have free eases school children proof that the problem is a most serious one, and one that must be taken from a public for the future safety of our citi- zens. ite 1S and educational problem and can received systematic dental treat- future. “All the world now realizes that prevention is more important and | evil influence of the ravages decay cannot be remedied orj! cured in the last analysis but they can be prevented. Ultimate- ly free dental clinics will be es- tablished in the city. Why not now? The city of Bridgeport, Conn., has just réported that the result of five years’ work showed |> that, finst, the cost of educating the children in the year 1913 amounted to 42% of the budget and in the year following this was reduced to 17%, a saving of over 59%. Secondly, the decay in 15,000 children was _ reduced 33. 1-3%. Thirdly, the number of children failing to pass in their examinations for promotion was reduced in some grades as much is 50%. Fourthly, the death rate from diphtheria, scarlet fever and measles was reduced over 70%. Fifthly, during the influenza epi- demic the death rate was lower than any other city of the same size in the United States. Caused by Teeth. “The medical and dental pro- fessions have conclusively proved that many serious systemaicic diseases are directly caused by diseased teeth and gums. Records from the Toronto Publie School show that over 959% of the teeth are in a condition which is a positive menace to the health and mental activities of the childre) and reports made from other clinies prove conclusively that the same conditidn exists in every The fact that so public school, of school large a percentage Successful Where Tried. | id Lion. titled to activity in an edueation.” sth, 1920, for the purchase of the 45-ft fishing boat, “Vital Spark’s and gear, the roperty of the late William Selig. The ghest or any tender not necessarily ac cepted, J. H. MeMULLIN, OMcial Administrator Government OUR Lh A, SY eS THE DAILY NEWs oe as teen ion® wrest Ideals 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, ii used judiciously,. the most economical. Insist on getting the Soap you ask for— sunlight Soap It is the purest and have defective teeth is standpoint Is Public Duty. “The problem is too gigantic for the dental profession to handle privately. Exactly similar to edu- cating the great mass of pupils, distinctly a public health only be taken care of by the muni- menf and oral propholaxis is|cipality. Dhe comparison of en- much purer and freer fpom mal-| tire classes of children who have odor than the air in adjoining | "e@bived dental service in the rooms where they have not had| school clinie is simply astound- the same beneficent treatment. A/ ing. The notably remarked im- clean mouth and a good looking, | provement in mentality, improved well-cared for set of teeth must! appetéte, absence of pallor, at- necessarily generate a sense of|tendance, efficiency and atten- self nespect in the minds of the| liveness in the grades that have children who will carry on the! received dental treatment over a activities of our city in the near} period oT a year or more are mat- ; ters of highly satisfactory rec-| Rendering free dental service to the school children is no more mere economical than cure. The} pauperizing to the parents than of | that of giving them free educa- Each child is as much en- every possible health its behalf as it is to) NOTICE TENDERS will be received by the unde: gned up to noon on Wednesday, January Agent's Office, Prince Rupert, B. C. Dated this 17th day of January, 1920 4 ‘ eas . . Pool Room moved to 724 Third Ave. Opposite The Empress Hotel CIGARS SODA ; Two per cent. Beer 4 RA OI ee oe PACIFIC CARTAGE, LTD. PHONE 03 Reliable Service at refsonable Rates, We have Warehouse facilities. 8. E. Parker, Manager Georgetown PHONES 130 ang 423. Largest Assortment of Lumber in Central 8B. ©. FISH BOXES SPRUCE FIR Consult Us. Lumber Co. P. 0. BOX 1632 A SPECIALTY ‘CEDAR } THEO COLLART, Notary Public ; FOR SALE—Lots 19 and 20, Block i8, Section 1, Third Avenue near ; rae $3,500 Each ; A REAL SNAP. ; MARINE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE FIRE INSURANCE ; Phone Blue 69 Westholxe Theatre Block P.0. Box 66 — i | | | Phone 524 National Grocery VEGETABLES A SPECIALTY Motor Delivery 4 Cor. Fulton and Sixth Co. Prompt Attention MINERAL ACT Certificate of improvem®nts. NOTICE. KING SOLOMON and IRON KING Minera! Claims, situate in the Bella Coola Mining Division of Coast District. side of Dean Inlet in Range Where located:—-West Channel, North of Cascade 3, Coas. District. | TAKE NOTICE that I, HUGH ARCHTRALD | MACLEAN, as Agent for SMELTERS STEEL | OMPANY, 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 notioe that action un- der Section 85, must be commenced before the issuance of such Certifeate of Im- | provements. Dated this 15th day of January, A, 1D.! 0. H. A. MACLEAN. NOTICE Notice ts hereby given that an applica- ion wil! 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 British Columbia for @ Private Bill to incorporate the sald Association, the said Bill to be known as THE BRITISH COLUMBIA ENGI- NEERING PROFESSION ACT for the pur- poses of governing and regulating the practice of Civil, Mining, Metaluregical, fechanical, Electrical and Chemical Engi- neering in the Province of British Colum- bia, and the qualification, examination and registration of intending practitioners, the discipline of its 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., his 5th day of December, 4. D. 1919. H. §. TOBIN, ‘f the Orm of Pattullo & Toabin, Solicitors: for the Applicants. 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,