wd, Ape cro al, Ae v aia 4) ae *, mi pias 9 Ye “4 os +3 Tuesday, February 17, 1920. 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- eration---the products of the world’s best coffee fieids---a biend of the choicest berries such as gives strength and flavor Our tasters know good coffee---and they pass on the quality of every shipment before it is sent out as Wedding Breakfast Coffee Ask Your Grocer For It Packed by Pioneer Coffee & Spice Mills, Ltd., Vancouver & Victoria THE DAILY NEWS CITY TO STAND Letter From Patmore & Fulton Asking for Decision as to Stand. A letter was read at last night's city council meeting from Pat- more & Fulton as to the city’s position on.the Cow Bay dispute. According to the letter, the G. T. future for permission to fill in Cameron Cove, but the company ‘first wants to know the city’s stand. A reply is to be sent to the law firm stating that the city con- siders it has waterfront rights in that vicinity and that pending the taking of the matter up with the Provincial Government, the Rail- way Commission and the G, T: P. it is going to “stand pat for those rights. It was not the opinion of the council that the railway company would go ahead PAT ON COW BAY P. is to make application to the} Railway Commission in the near} is today. STA AS Fee Are Washdays Necessary in Winter? There was a time, back in the days of stone hatchets, when woman was hardier than she A biting wind, damp air and slush underfoot did not so much endanger her then. But is this exposure necessary now? woman exercising her best judgment in hang- ing clothes on the line in winter weather? Is man showing chivairy 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 cor heavy soaps are employed We wash for you in the twentieth century way by letting soft water and billowy 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 ivons, but with special steam heated presses that protect the textiles. Telephone us. Canadian Steam Laundry Phone 8 It is a launder- Our driver will call. at a definite time for your family bundle. definite time also he will return it. Our method Saves you labor and protects you from the rigors of wind and weather. Ata Advertise present conditions. ARRIVED SUNDAY DIED ON MONDA Visiting Here Three Months Passed Away at Victoria. The death occurred in Victoris on Monday morning of Harry H Molony, father of Mrs. C. C. Clein- entson and Mrs. W. F. Benson ot this city. Mr. and Mrs- Molon) had been visiting here with their daughters for about three months and leit for Victoria on Thursday night, arriving in Victoria’ on Sunday morning. News of Mn. Molony’s death therefore came as a great shock to his daughters and to those who knew him here. Mr. Molony is particularly well known in Victoria where he had lived for something like 26 years. He was best known as the man- ager; and proprietor of the Brown Jug Inn at the corner of Govern- ment and Fort Streets which he kept for many years. Previous to that he was connected with the Dominion Hotel at Victoria- Since the closing of the Brown Jug, Mr. Molony has conducted a sumimer hotel, Savira Lodge, at Shawnigan Lake, whith was very popular with fishermen and oth- ers whoa spent their holidays there. Mr. Molony was an ardent sportsman and always took a keen interest in baseball as well as other games and sports. He was born in the United States about 55 years ago, but his long residence here had made him a keen Canadian. His sons-in-law in this city are W. F. Benson, pur- chasing agent for the Prince Ru- pert Dry Dock & Engineering Co., and son of a former member of the Legislature, and C- C, Clem- entson, order clerk at the same institution. TANGLE IN HEALTH DEPARTMENT OVER NATURE OF DISEASE Walter Shaw, of Pacific Rooms, Aileges Laxity in Health Department. Walter Shaw appeared before the city council last night with objections as to the way he had been treated by the Health De- partment. It was stated that a contagious disease broke out in his apartments, the Pacific Rooms, where a number of fam- ilies reside. Dr. Cade, the health ollicer, diagnosed the case as measles but the police had en- tered it as scarlet fever and had put a restraint, making he or Mrs. Shaw criminally responsible if anyone left the house and deaths occurred as a result The mayor and the board of health are investigating the con- fusion of the two diseases and are to adjust the matter, -Mr. Shaw claims laxity on the part of the health oflicer in not cleaning up various parts of the city: and objects to the stigroa of scarlet fever being unjustly placed on his house. The Indian child, who had. the disease, died yesterday morning. BRITISH PURCHASE PATAGONIAN MEAT LONDON, Feb. 16.—The Brit- ish Government has purchased the whole of the Patagonian meat in “The Daily News” output for the year 1920, yith improvements under the Harry Moiony Who Had Been Prince Rupert, C.,. ¢ of- fish station, intends to mission to purchase the [It IN PROBATE IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, [IX THE MATTER OF THE ADMINISTRA riON ACT and IN THE MATTER OF rH ESTATE Of} JOHN BARRIMAN DODSON, DECEASED INTESTATE, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO WHOM It MAY CONCERN of an Order made bj) His Honour | icB. Young, in the above matter on the 26th day of sanuary, A. D iv20, as follows iT 18 ORDERED that the said John H Mullin shail be Wiowed to swear to the death of the said deceased as occurring o1 i 25t day of October, 1918, after the ion of one month from the date o the first publication of notice of this 6rder, unless in the meantime proof is furnished to the Registrar of this Court at Prince Rupert, B.C., that the said deceased, Johny Bairiman Dodson, was alive subsequently to the said 25th day of October, 191 AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that th said Join H, MeMullin do publish notles of this order in the Prince Ruopert Daily News, a newspaper published at Prince Rupert, B.C., for a period of one month DATED at Prince Rupert, B Cy this 2 th @ay of January, A.D, 1920. JOHN H. McMULLIN, OMcial Administrator LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply to Purchase Land. VANCOUVER LAND DISTRICT DISTRICT ll, OF COAST, RANGE And situate on the west coast of Calver sland. TAKE NOTICE that Helge 0 rt. Ipation I foremat apply for per yllowing deseri lands :— Commencing at a post planted 1% mile horth of the N.W. corner of Lo 97 thence east 40 chains; thence north 4 chains; thence west 40 chains; thenes south 46 chains, and containing 160 acres more or less, HELGE SMEBY, By Mark Smaby, Agent Dated January 2ist, 1920. MINISTRY OF DEFENSE TO BE FORMED IN ITALY - Rome, Feb. 16,—Italy is to have a ministry of national defense. That is the announcement made by Premier Nitti. The new de- partment will be created immedi- ately. MINERS’ FEDERATION STRIKE CALLED OFF PARIS, Feb. 17.—The council of the National Federation of Miners has decided to postpone the strike called for Mareh 4, This action was taken to give the Government sufiicient time to consider the demands of the nineis MONTREAL GAZETTE GEN, MANAGER DIES MONTREAL, Feb. 16.—E. F. Slack, president of the Canadian Press, Ltd., and general manager of the Montreal Gazette, died this evening. He was taken ill with influenza a couple of days ago which later developed into double pneumonia. The Ladies Aid of the Baptist Church have postponed until fur- ther notice their tea and sale of work which had been arranged to take place on Wednesday the 18th Reurt, Georgetown Lumber Co, FHONES 130 ang 423. _ Largest Assortment of Lumber in Conevlt Us Ete oe PPP LLILO LE OOD PLELOOP EEO OED DED OLR OO HEO COLLAR, Nota R SALI we Peet ree 1 view and level lot, 4tl Lane corner 52 feet frontage At MARINE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE Phone Blue 69 _Westho me Theatre Bioc! > - POPE POOP EIOCO LOL LEPC COEF WATER NOTICE, s February 5, 1920 CEPARTMENT OF THE NAVAL SERVICE.| ,., tit FISHERIES BRANCH. ] I I TENDERS en the preseribed ren itract pric , will be received by med at the Visheries Office, ert, unuil the twenty-ninth day | yoetice of intention ¢t 1920 ' any tender not necessarily jinile north Sealed tenders will be received by the | Administrat’ Minister of Lands not later than noon on|yieh, deceased, | 26th day of ee purchase of Licence X 2086 to cut 2,600,-} equired to furn'>’ /00 feet of Spruce, Cedar and Hemlock on} o me, Further particulars of the Chief-forest Kiupert, B, 3 DIVERSION AND USE } DEA} TICE that M, P. Olsen, whose : < omen we Alice Arm, B. C., Will apply ' ke and use 50 cuvic- ) ; if You a ind to 40 ; - : ; ed 0 ( er River W 14 nian Sor ly and drai k it ore ' iles { iead of the|? # \ 2 “ be 1 ed near 5 t i t arwatle Lak t Ww ! ‘ i ; V ‘ i it w flood | 4 Oe a ee lat The w 1') Sourdal he i al ‘ } aa 13 tribut On th mine G eri ai? . 2 Ms ce Lk OF } } re, e was posted on the ground } we Jay of January, 1920 , directions this motice and an applicalion | Le eeresereruruswreswrwe to und to the **Water 1 a filed in the office of i at. Prince Rupert, B, ¢ bjecuon t the application may be » i with the said Water Hecorder or with « ptroller f Water Rights, Parita- | Idings, Victoria, B. C., within after the first appearance local newspaper “M. P. OLSEN, Applicant } Py of the first publication of this | Ses I d by five per cent for the construction yanewa ind approach on the rt waterfront ip the vicinity 8 Wharlt (site will be disting ked Plat ind specifications | uU on application to the office he we t of Fisherie Prince fiu-|perth end ment of the sum of one dollar, juke n ! be refunded on receipt of ten- | Falls, B. ¢ apply. for pt ; cS to be marked on the outside |iowing described Float,”’ Commencing &t ¢ north 40 cl Fr. H. CUNNINGHAM, thence SOUT & Chief inapector of Fisheries chains, and cont eee eee = aia - ess, Dated Decent VION ACT “ gee N THE MATTE! . ) TONY RADOS TIMBER SALE X 2086. ; DAKE pone fonour pepe f January, February, 1920, for the|¢laims agains! adjoining Lot 505, Chuck-walla | February, A 2, Coast District, debted to th year will be allowed for re he whount limber orthwith or the Disirict Forester, of P. 0. BOX 163 Central 8. C FISH BOXES 4 SPECIALT* SPRUCE. _ FIR eee $1,050 — Half Cash, 6-12-18 Months. N THE SUPRENY MBIA N ‘CHE MATTER ' the estat w of mn i a Dated this 13t