20. spruary 16, 19 THE DAILY NEWS . Mon day, Ri ate Are Washdays Necessary : in Winter? There was a time, back in the days of stone : hatchets, when woman was hardier than she is 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 i 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 by us. We wash for you in the twentieth . century way by letting soft water and billowy suds surge through the fabric. It is a launder- 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 wi:l return it. Our method saves you labor and protects you from the rigors of wind and weather. Canadian Steam Laundry Phone 8 ' you'll Never Kick About Y our Coffee If you insist on your grocer giving you Wedding Breakfast COFFEE It's real coffee satisfaction---free from adult- cration---the products of the world’s best Coffee fields---a blend of the choicest berries such as gives strength and flavor a Our tasters know good coffee---and they oe on the quality of every shipment before ls sent out as Wedding Breakfast Coffee Ask Your Grocer For It Packed by Pioneer Coffee & Spice Mills, Ltd., Vancouver & Victoria Advertise in “The Daily News” SWITZERLAND [S ADMITTED TO THE LEAGUE Swiss People Will Have to Vote on Proposal Before ; Effective. (Special via u. Tt. P. Telegraphs,) LONDON, Feb, 14.—The Coun- cil of the League of Nations has agreed to admit Switzerland as a member of the League, accepting the Swiss Government's condi- tions for maintaining neutrality and her; refusal to participate in any military operations under the auspices of the League or to per- mit the passage of foreign troops through Swiss territory, but agreeing to participate in any economic pnessure applied by the League, Switzerland's admission being subject to a Swiss referen- dum confirming these conditions. Mr. Balfour, British represen- tative, announced a commission composed of members of the Council, who would be instructed to summon a conference of the states concerned to study inter; national exchange and finance difficulties. es rare rs rate gps pass BE The Man in the Moon I SAYS:- / +4 THAT British labor unions ob- ject to war but propose to strike ——: = - = 7 TL | egg Ti AWN HH \N ih Im because the Government will not aan do as they wish. iia ~ . ee . - “ a IN PROBATE | germ earn oe a nivihin . 5 . THE SUPREME COURT OF TISH | 7 Seer rHAT strikes are simply an-|— ei omtatit eee dd other form ¢ j } cite beat , : of WOrEHES. IN THE MATTER OF THE ADMINISTRA- . ; : ie ices TION ACT 3 f E? * rHAT consistency is a jewel, site MN «spe . bi i 0. even among labor unions. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ges JOHN BARRIMAN DODSON, DECEASED, PHONES 130 ang 423. ae P. 0. BOX 1632 TH So ae ya a INTESTATE, tl bei eee eee See NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO WHOM CT A ee ee lan edith gatas tts IT MAY CONCERN of an Order made by FISH BOXES fF SPpreteLTy ee His Honour F. McB, Young, in the above THAT it is not confined to labor and capital but is common even in families. matter on the 26th day of January, A. D. 1920, as follows:— IT I58 ORDERED that the said John H. McMullin shall be allowed to swear to the : death of the sald deceased as occurring on is not] the 25th day of October, 1918, after the pleasant to the taste, but a little \piration of one month from the date of acid is needed to make life palat- the first publication of notice of this order, ahith unless in the meantime proof is furnished . to the Registrar of this Court at Prince unpert BoC Ball Ue. 4 Bupeian foasbat WRs Said Heciaseduant t to the said 25th day of October, 1948. THAT too much sugar . . . THAT strife is the acid. . . * THAT too much acid is ruinous. AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the as z g said John H. MeMullin do publish notice of this order in the Prince Rupert Daily News, a newspaper published at Prince Rupert, B.C., for a period of one month DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C., this 26th day of January, A.D. 1920. JOHN H. McMULLIN, THAT knowledge consists very largely in knowing how to use an encyclopedia and dictionary- ® THAT the idle person is the omeisl Adininistratod” dangerous person. Watch the - man who is not working and ten LAND ACT to one he is up to some deviltly.|yancouVER LAND DISTRICT—DISTRICT Women who do not work—well, OF COAST, RANGE IL we know what they are. that. NOTICE that J. C. Clausen of Ooee ina B. C., osaurestce superintend- . p : x F . nt of logging, intends to apply for per- THAT the time of year 1S AP-|mission to lease the following described people lands :— TAKE . © . , y , 2 > proac hing Ww he n some Commencing at a post planted 244 miles count their chickens before they] n a northerly direction from the north- piss » west corner of Lot 897 on the west coast are hatched. c of Calvert Island; thence north 40 chains; * * . hence nest 40 chains; thence south 40 inde pore , ‘hains; thence east 40 chains to point of THAT there are a lot of people} commencement and containing 100 acres, nore or less, who need to be watched and their stories discounted. There are book agents, life insurance canh- vassers, subscription agents, but the .one to watch and avoid is the man who sells incubators. He can show you how you can be- come a demi-semi-millionaire in less than a year. THAT is another time when éx- pectation is far ahead of realiza- tion. J. C. CLAUSEN. Date January 21st, 1920. SHIPBUILDING — IN CANADA 1919 Total Tonnage Constructed Last Year was 99,340. (Special via G.T.P. Telegraphs.) OTTAWA, Feb. 16.— There were built in CGanada last year; eighty vessels of which no regis- here. According THAT the question being asked around town is “Who is in the liquor ring? ter. is recorded » . . THAT there are all sorts of to the Department of Marine and rumors implicating prominent Fisheries report the total net tonnage is 99,340. The list in- citizens and it would be well to have the matter cleared up now: cludes sixty wooden steamers of . . . which forty-three were built in THAT revelations seem to be British Columbia. in order. Of the ten steel steamers, Brit- built three. MEASLES CAUSES STEAMER MONTEAGLE TO BE QUARANTINED (Special by G,T. P. Teregraphs.) VICTORIA, Feb, 13.—As the re- sult of an outbreak of measles aboard the GC. P, Ocean Steamship liner Monteagle from the Far East, 20 saloon passengers were compelled to leave the vessel fol- lowing arrival at the quarantine station, MORE EMPLOYMEN ish Columbia THAT until the right men are discovered everyone will be sus~- pecting his neighbor. PROHIBITION PEOPLE WILL NOT MEET NEXT WEEK ACCOUNT OF FLU The prohibition convention which was to have been held at Vietoria commencing on Wednes- day next has been indefinitely postponed on account of the in- fluenza epidemic in that city. This was done on the advice of the Medical Health oflicer. Word to this effect was received today by Archbishop Du Vernet of this city. (Special by G,.T, P. Telegrapns.) OTTAWA, Feb. 414.—Depart- ment of Labor figures just made public show increase of 1% in employment in Canada in the Pe a ‘ ‘ Olaf Hanson went out on this morning's train on a visit to his SPRUCE FIR Consult Us. CEDAR Phone Blue 69 « COCRE DCO O THEO COLLART Naiary Public FOR SALE—Lots 19 and 20, Block 18, Section 1, Third Avenue near McBride— ? oe $3,500 Each A REAL SNAP. MARINE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE FIRE INSURANCE Westholme iheatie Block P.0. ox 66 A copy of this notice and an application pursuant thereto and to the “Water Act, 1914,” will be filed in the office of the Water Recorder at Prince Rupert, B. Cc. Objections to the application may be iled with the said Water Recorder or with he Comptroiier of Water Rights, Parlia- nent Buildings, Victoria, B, C., within thirty days after the first appearance ol! his notice in a local newspaper. M. P. OLSEN, Applicant. an ai The date of the first publication of this notice is February 5, 1920, DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVAL SERVICE. | FISHERIES BRANCH. } SEALED TENDERS on the prescribed, forms ‘tnd accompanied by five per cent) of the contract price, Will’ be received by the undersigned at the Fisheries Oftice, Prince Rupert, until the twenty-ninth day of February, 1920, for the construction of a float, gangway and approach on the Prince Rupert waterfront in the vicinity if Swanson’s Wharf (site will be. distinc- tively marked), Plans and specifications may be had on application to the .omce if the Inspector of Fisheries, Prince Ru- pert, ou payment of the sun of one dollar, whieh will be refunded on receipt of ten- der, Envelopes to be marked on the outside “Tender for Float.” Lowest or any tender not accepted, . H. CUNNINGHAM, Chief Inspector of Fisheries. necessarily TIMBER SALE X 2086. aa POLO AE o~ LILLE LADLE LDPE LOL COLE OPA WATER NOTICE. | ony dacnanenchonseiere Aenea? d DIVERSION AND USE, j DEAFNESS AND NOISES IN TAKE NOTICE that M. P. Olsen, whose ‘THE HEAD address is Alice Arm, B. C., Will apply or a licence to take and use 50 cubic- |} I 6 a smth hye Go to your { secoml-feet and to store about 400 acre-/ } eed eee and ore Concen= feet of Water out of Clearwater River which | y mie Ne ourdal, price §1 per un. flows southerly and drains into the Kitsault , This ew “ medy gives almost im- River abcut 22 miles from the head of the ; meant oe ee and Pe yankees injet of Alice Arm. | pees ee SUC ITS ss The storage-dam will be located near |} the actual seatof the complaint, and { natural outlet of Clearwater Lake. The | has completely cured) many cases apacity of the reservoir to be created } which were considered hopeless. If is about 450 acre-feet, and it will flood your Chemist does not’ yee stock ibout 50 acres of land. The water will Sourdel: a0 bh eee ar —. be diverted from the stream at storage sf e, Sent Ones ; fam and will be used for power fol ; supply direct, to | the ‘Sourdal’ Dis- mining purposes upon the mine described . eee euceks Ts ons caren is the Climax Group. ygon, St gs SHG, SUG A This notice Was posted on the ground ) will be maifed per return with full on the 26th day of January, 1920. , directions. | Minister of Lands not later ) upert, el TIMBER SALE X 1940. Sealed tenders will be received by the than hoon on the 4th day of March, 1920, for the pur- chase of Licence X 1940, to cul 1,092,000 feet of Spruce and Hemlock on Lot 2073, | Massett Inlet, Queen Charlotte Islands Dis- trict One (1) year will be allowed for re- moval of timber, Further particulars of the Chief Forester, | Vietoria, B. C., or District Forester, Prince B.C. a TT LAND ACT. Notice of Intention to Apply to Purchase Land. n Vancouver Land District, Recording Dis- trict of Coast, Range Il., and situate on the wést coast of Calvert Island, near its north end, fuke notice that Mark Smaby of Ocean Falls, B, C., oceupation logger, intends to apply for permission to purchase the fol- lowing deseribéd lands :— Commencing at a post planted one half mile north of N.W, cor. Lot 897; thence 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. N THE MATTER OF THE ADMINISTRA- TION ACT THE TONY TAKE — and — MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF RADOVICH, deceased, intestate. NOTICE that by an order of His Honour F. McB, Young, made the 8th day f January, A.D, 1920, I was appointed N Sealed tenders will be received by the Minister of Lands not later than noon on the 26th day of February, 1920, for the nurehase of Licence X 2086 to cut 2,600, 000 feet of Spruce, Cedar and Hemlock on an area adjoining Lot 505, Chuck-walla River, Range 2, Coast District, One (4) year will be allowed for re moval of timber, Further particulars of the Chief Forest er, Victoria, or the District Forester month of January: tie camps up miver. | Administrator of the estate of Tony Rado- vieh, deceased, and all parties having claims against the said estate are hereb equired to furnish same, properly verife a me, on or before the 45th day 0 February, A, D, 1920, and all parties tn- debted to the estate are required to pay he amount of their indebtedness to me orthwith, ° J. H. MeMULiIN, OMmMetal Administrator, Dated this 13th day of January, 192), Prince Rupert, B, C.