‘ 9 February 14, 1920. gaturday, pas Consistent Saving The systematic and con- ent saving of week isa sty which devolves upon J : A one of us. The Bank | of Montreal will open Savings Accounts on receipt of $1 and accept thereon deposits of $1 and upwards. sist Manager, E, H. ST. G. Le Y, Pro-Manager, LF ro-Manager, E. L 5 f. BEEREN iETTE. P STEWART BRAN PRINCE RUPERT BRANCH. TERRACE BRANCH. CH. Eastern Canada ITH more than 390 bier ches in W Canada we have rouncelouta system that offers to mer shants, manufacturers, agricuiturists and individuals in Bastern Cunada a complete banking service. Our Western connections afford special facilities for expeditious banking. Union Bank money orders are a gafe medium for sending 1199ey through the mails. ASSETS EX =! ED $174,000,000 A. T. Broderick, Manager Prince Rupert Branch “Aa UNION BANK OF CANADA The R begs to advise that it has for rental at moderate prices SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES ¢ Ol valuable business or private documents, Victory Bonds, jewelry, etc. The Manager will be glad to furnish particulars on application ‘Prince Rupert Branch - A. W. Cameron, lary | laty oyal Bank of Canada | They are recommended for the protection from fire or burg- | i j | | rprenttn init eaten tia Mgr. | | Ed Are Washdays Necessary in Winter? There was a time, back in the days of stone hatchets, when woman was hardier than she 1s today, A biting wind, 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 's 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 ana billowy Suds surge through the fabric. It is a launder- ing met hod that saves clothes, So, also, is our ironing process. We give a charming lustre to your linens not with hot ‘rons, but with special steam heated presses that Protect the textiles, Phere. us. Our driver will call at a pe be for your family bundle. At a . ime also he wiil return it. Our method Saves you labor and protects you from the Ngors of wind and weather, Canadian Steam Laundry Phone 8 by us, ae “The Daily News” a ae see eee THE DAILY NEWs GOVERNMENT — IS ASKED FOR RESIGNATION Soldier Member Thinks Oliver Should Have New Mandate From the People. VICTORIA, fourth session February 13,—The of the Liberal Government, headed by Premier Oliver, has had a mathe. busy week, The administricvion is by no means in danger but a few of the members are showing marked independence, several of the for- iner supporters having cut away their allegiance altogether. These have not joined the Bowser op- position in the House but have split into smaller factions, which do not succeed in accomplishing anything. On Wednesday G- 8. Hanes of North Vancouver, a former sup- porter of the Government, revived charges of graft in connection with the construction of the Pa- cific Great Eastern Railway. Mr. Hanes did not make any marked impression. On Thursday Frank Giolma, soldier member’ for Victoria, capped the climax with a demand for the immediate resignation of ; ; i , eae News, a newspaper published at Prince Lroom, it was decided to serve the Rupert, B. C., fora period of one month. refreshments in the main hall. DATED at Prince Rupert, B. €,, this 26th ghe Government.- He made no é material progress and probably did not expect to do so. The burden of his plea was that while the administration had made a good showing in dealing with the problems facing it when the late i. C, Brewster came into power in 1916, still conditions had now greatly changed that it was improper to proceed without a g ‘ =i sO new mandate from the people. It is the belief here that Pre- mier Oliver has no intention of going to thee country at present G.W.V.A.DANCE | USUAL SUCCESS ideas | Nearly 400 Were Present at! Auditorium Last Night. CRS EE RT Ob } i | } | Ul Uj ks Yj LS br DO cents Packages of IO =2 for 35 Gauls THERE NEVER WAS A PURER CIGARETTE CRAVEN VIRGINIA CIGARETTES Page 8 66m 99 The the! Great War Veterans’ Association | in THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH | at their annual ball last night COLUMBIA, again filled the big auditorium, MATTER OF THE on Sixth Avenue to its capacity.; Avr attendance accorded (=—_= | IN THE TION ADMINISTHA- aN Ee i a a i Rh | and - Phe affair was a public one and/;y tHe MATTER OF THE ESTABE OF the Veterans indeed lost none of} JOHN BARRIMAN DODSON, DECEASED, the patronage and support that is INTESTATE. given them by appreciative Prince| NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO WHOM y: ; IT MAY CONCERN of an Order made by Rupe rt people. McB, Young, in the above | His Honour F. Shortly after 10 o'clock last] matter on the 26th day of January, A. D. evening the grand march com-| 1920, a8 follows:— < . IT IS ORDERED that the said John H menced, > y 3 ars. After % nenced, led by the pipers Atte MeMullin shall be allowed to swear to the several promenades around the} geain or the said deceased as occurring on hall the strains of the orchestra] the 25th day of October, 1918, after the broke out in the first waltz and expiration of one month from the date of : y...<,| the first publication of notice of this order, the dance was commenced. Very | oo in the meantime proof is furnished to the Registrar of this Court at Prince Rupert, B. C., that the said deceased, John Barriman Dodson, was alive subsequently to the said 25th day of October, 1918. AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the sald John H, McMullin do publish notice or this order in the Prince Rupert Daily soon one of the largest crowds of dancers gathered in a Prince Ru- pert hall was on the floor. At midnight delightful refresh- ments were served and instead of the dancers going to the supper The new plan worked very suc-! day of January, A.D, 1920. cessfully and the supper was JOHN H. McMULLIN, of OMeial Administrator, eaten with promptness and des- Bibi aden tmeieniataeh re patch mm me mt eee HE Gray's Orchestra supplied the music to the delight of the dancet:s and the orchestra was back to ts old form with Will Edmunds recovered from his illness and back at the ‘cello. Jack Frost handled the’ floor as master of ceremonies and Secretary D. 8. Cameron attended to money mat- ; The Man in the Moon | } SAYS:-- } BE mt ce eet BE THAT every big dance aceen- | tuates the need for a modern hall with proper dressing rooms. THAT the two halls at present ters at the door. The G, W. V. A./in use are on a par so far as entertainment committee were in} dressing accommodation is con- charge: perned. THAT St. Andrew's Hall might not be so bad if the little room now used occasionally as a site for a soft drink stand were clean- ed out and made available for the men, PRESIDENT REPLIES TO RAILWAY UNION (Special via C. TP. Telegrapns.? WASHINGTON, Feb. 13.—Pres- ident Wilson today handed a writ- ten reply to the committee of railway union men dealing with the wage controversy: After the meeting the union leaders re- fused to say whether the presi- dent had granted the increase or . - THAT any effort to secure im- provements along these lines will be supported by a long-sulfering lot of amusement seekers. . . THAT too many “encores” are a disadvantage at a dance. It is better to insert a few “extras.” noi. ‘The indication is that oe Nees erty ‘esident refused t rant the stata dscuneus ry the ap- EGYPTIAN MINISTER proximate forty per cent increase asked for, GOVERNOR OF MEXICAN RESIGNS HIS OFFICE Following Attempt on His Life, Ismail Sirry Pasha Resigns From Cabinet: CAIRO, Feb, 14.—Following an | altempt at his assassination on | January 28, Ismail Sirry Pasha, | Egyptian minister of public works, | has resigned his office. | Feb. 14,—Governor of the province of Chiriquia on the Costa Riean frontier, Was assassinated the PANAMA, Perrigault, j night before last, IN PROBATE fee | tively Georgetown PHONES 130 ang 423. SPRUCE THEO COLLA Phone Blue 69 NOTICE. AND USE. WATER DIVERSION TAKE NOTICE that M. P. Olsen, whose address is Alice Arm, B. C., will apply or a licence to take and use 50 cubic- second-feet and to store about 400 acre feet of water out of Clearwater River which flows southerly and drains into the Kitsault River about 22 miles from the head of the Intel ¢ Alice Arm. The storage-dam will be located near jnatural outlet fr Clearwater Lake The capaciiy of the reservoir to be created is about 450 acre-feet, and it will food about 50 acres of land. The water will be diverted from the stream at storage dam end will be used for power for} mining purposes upon the mine described as the Climax Group This notice was posted on the ground on the 26th day of January, 1920. \ copy of this notice and an application pursuant thereto and to the “Water Act, 1914,” will be fled in the office of the Water Recorder at Prince Rupert, B. C, I tions to the application may be ed with the said Water Recorder or with he Comptroller of Water Rights, Parlia- nent Buildings, Victoria, B. C., within thirty days after the first appearance of a local newspaper M. P. OLSEN, Applicant. The date of the first publication of this notice is February 5, 1920, his notice in DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVAL SERVICE. FISHERIES BRANCH. SEALED TENDERS on the prescribed forms ind accqampanied by five per cent of the contract price, will be received by the undersigned at the Fisheries Office, Prince Rupert, until the twenty-ninth day of February, 1920, for the construction oc a float, gangway and approach on the Prince Rupert waterfront in the vicinity of Swanson’s Wharf (site will be distine- marked), Plans and specifications may be had on application to the office of the Inspector of Fisheries, Prince Ru- pert, on payment of the sum of one dollar, which will be refwaded on receipt of tén- der, Envelopes to be marked on the outside “Tender for Float.” Lowest or any tender not accepted, F. H. CUNNINGHAM, Chief Inspector of Fisheries, necessarily Advertise in the Daily News Largest Assortment of Lumber in Centra! & c. FISH BOXES & SPECIALTY i FIR Consult Us. a= LEOPOLD LOD ORCL OLE OLE LOCAL OLOCE RT, Notary Public FOR SALE—-Lots 19 and 20, Block 18, Section 1, 4 McBride— $3,500 Each A REAL SNAP. MARINE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE FIRE INSURANCE Westholme Theatre Block | er Co. F. 0. BOX 74632 Lam CEDAR ros i Third Avenue near P. 0. Box 66 TIRIBER SALE X 1940. Sealed tenders will be received by the Minister of Lands not later than noon on the #th day of March, 1920, for the pur- chase of Licence X 1940, to cut 1,092,000 feet of Spruce and Hemlock on Lot 2073, Massett Inlet, Queen Charlotte Islands Dis- trict Une 1) year will be moval of timber. Further particulars of the Chief Forester, Victoria, B. C., or District Forester, Prince fiupert, B.C, allowed for re- LAND ACT, | Notice of Intention to Apply to Purchase Land. n Vancouver Lang District, Recording Dis- trict of Coast, Range Ul,, and situate on the west coast of Calvert Island, near its north end, Take notice that Mark Smaby of Ocean Falls, B, C,, occupation logger, intends to apply for permissidn to purchase the fol- lowing described lands:— Commencing at a post planted one half Ot 897; thence infle north of N.W, cor. north 40 chains; thence west 40 chains; thence south 40 chains; thence east 40 chains, and containing 160 acres, more or ess. MARK SMABY Dated December 29th, 1919, N THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, THE MATTER OF THE ADMINISTRA- TION ACT — and — THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF TONY RADOVICH, deceased, intestate, TAKE NOTICE that by an order of His Honour F, MeB, Young, made the 8th da. f January, A.D. 1920, I was appotnte Administrator of the estate of Tony Rado- vich, deceased, and all parties having claims against the said estate are hereb: equired to furnish same, properly verifie o me, on or before the 15th day of February, A, D, 1920, and all parties in- debted to the estate are required to pay he amount of thelr indebtedness to me omthwith, J, H. MeMULLIN Oimeial Administrator. Dated this 13th day of January, 1920, N N