THE DAILY NEWS yriday, Two sizes 15¢..3 20¢ eterna severe? 0? is today. is to send your family man is surly. by us, that protect the textiles. Telephone us, i > ane g MMINUNUNa08 vena sonamunerernennannggan 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? 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 pecially during these days while the weather- No washboards or 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 sav 2s clothes. So, also, is our ircning process. We give a charming lustre to your linens not with hot irons, but with special steam heated presses Our driver will call at a definite time for your family bundle. definite time also he wiil return it. Our method Saves you labor aiid protects you from the rigors of wind and weather. Canadian Steam Paone 8 TESTA ONO WAS ey << pe washing to us—es- It is a launder- At a Laundry es me Eauipped for buildi Woop we IRKING Best eq A. Swanson, President Phone Red 39) Open Ist February, 1920 NEW MARINE WAYS Shawatlans Passage ing and repeae all classes of boats up to 100 feet 4 er in eng » BLACKSMITHING AND MACHINE SHOPS, ‘ipped plant in Central British Columbia. Seal Cove Marine Ways, Ltd. th, : W. E. Thompson, Gen, Manager Phone Green 153 INSURANCE David H. Hays leneral Real Estate Agent Sor, Second Avenue and Second Street. NOTARY PUBLIC Roya! Insurance Company, Limited. Northern As urance Co., Limited. London & Lancashire Fire ineurance Co., Limited. London & Lancashire Guarantee & Accident Co. Fidelity-Phenix Fire insurance Co. dvertica ; rr : | Yertise in “The Daily News” ST. ANDREW'S HEAR ADDRESS BY MR. PATMORE Speaker of the Evening Spoke on Industrial Domocracy to an Appreciative Meeting. The St. Andrew's Society gave another of its regular winter en- tertainments last evening when the speaker of the night was L. W. Patmore. Mr- Patmore took as his subject ‘Industrial Democ- racy’ and it was appreciated as one of the most valuable and com- mon sense lectures delivered to the society this season. He spoke of the present conditions of social unrest and advanced a plan for their settlement. Workers’ had been taken from the flelds of peaceful industries during the war and now the time had come to bring them back into those fields after the war, activities. Some inducement tmnust be offered them and until such time as that in- ducement was forthcoming there would be a continuation of the unrest. They must be shown that the present shortage of essentials of life and their consequent high price was due to the lack of pro- duction and that increased pro- duction would mean the bettering of the workers’ own conditions. On the conclusion of his lecture Mr. Patmore was warmly ap- plauded. Among the musical numbers on the program were songs by W M. Brown, J. T. Fraser, R. Dow- fher, W. H. W. Murray and R. Robertson. A recitation by Wm. Robb was well received. The St. Andrew's orchestra consisting of Dr. Bayne, J. Steven and R. Ar- thur, Jr., gave excellent selec- tions. S. D- Macdonald presided over, the gathering and W. Vaughan Davies was piano ac- companist. Delightful refresh- ments supplied by the ladies were served during the interval follow- ing the lecture. REVISION COURT "FINISHES CASES Market Place Lots Get General Reduction—AdjJourn Until Next Thursday. At yesterday's sitting of the Court of Revision, which con- cluded at noon, the last work of the court was completed as far as revision is concerned. The clerk will now make up the minutes and the last session will be at 10:30 Thursday morning next when the assessor, will pre- sent the revised assessment roll which will be passed by the court if found correct and signed by a majority of the members. Yesterday lot 24, block 16, Sec- tion 4, appealed by H. G, Helger- son Co. for Gordon, McInnes and McLean was reduced in valuation from $3,840 to $3,780. This re- duction was the cause for a gen- eral lowering of assessment in Market Place and lots 25 to 35 inclusive were reduced from $3,- 840 to $3,690. Lot 36 was re- duced from $3,840 to $3,780, Lot 1, block 10, Section 5, Tat- low and Fifth, belonging to M. M. Stephens, was reduced from $2,- 730 to $2,000. The lot across the street from this, lot 1, block 9, was also reduced from $2,900 to $2,000, All the government interests In Blocks B, D, F, H and K were re- duced to the same value as the (919 assessment. RECEPTION GIVEN FOR MISS NICKAWA Corncr Club Entertains at Home of Mrs. F. G. Dawson. The Corner Club of the Baptist Church held a reception last night at the home of Mrs. F. G. Daw- son in honor of Miss Frances Nickawa, the visiting Cree elocu- tionist. The gathering consisted mainly of members of the club and the evening was enjoyably spent in music, both vocal and instrumental. During the course of the evening Miss Nickawa de- lighted all with a few selections from her repertoire of recitations. Dainty refreshments were served at 14 o’elock, Miss Nickawa left on the mid- night boat for Vancouver stop- ping en route at Swanson Bay and Ocean Falls where she will give How to Make useP Its so. question. “Sunlight” way. yourself if you— Kiddie’ There is stringent need of it, as every mother can testify, in these days of mounting prices. occur to you that harsh, common soaps, and the ordinary rub and scrub of the wash board, break down more clothes than are ever actually worn out in That’s why Sunlight Soap purest and best of soaps, was first evolved, years ago-—to wash clothes gently but thoroughly, without rubbing —the special It’s easy to do the washing Insist on getting the Soap you ask for—SUNLIGHT SOAP. LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED TORONTO s Clothes Them Wear Longer Well—did it ever We’ve studied the DEPARTMENT OF LANDS NOTICE PPLICATION FOR GRAZING FERMITS FOR THE SEASON OF 1920. feces for permits to graze live- tock on the Crown range within each razing district of the Province of British ‘columbia must be filed with the District oresters at Cranbrook, Fort George, Kam- oops, Nelson, Prince Rupert, Vancouver nd Vernon or with the Commissioner of irazing, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B. ., On or before February 29, 1920. Blank forms upon which to submit ap- lications may be obtained from the Dis- rict Foresters at the ahove named places r from the Department of Lands at Vic- oria, B. C, G. R, NADEN, want Minister of Lands. Department Lands, Victoria, B. C., December 5th, 1019. IN PROBATE. THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. THE MATTER OF THE ADMINISTRA- TION ACT — and — THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JOSEPH BROWN, DECEASED. NOTICE that in order of His McB. Young made the 3rd day 1f February, A.D. 1920, I was appointed Administrator to the estate of Joseph Brown, deceased, and all parties having claims against the said estate are hereby IN IN TAKE Honour F. required to furnish same, properly veri- fed, to me, on or before the 6th sy of March, A.D. 1920, and all parties indebted to the estate are required to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me forth- with JOHN H. McMULLIN, OMcial Administrator. Dated this 6th day of February, 1920. ATHLETES MEET NEXT TUESDAY Ready Now to Take Possession of Agricultural Hall for Gymnasium. The roof of the Agricultural Building is sufficiently tight now so that the place can be used for athletics and on Tuesday next there is to be a meeting of sub- sevibers and all others interested to determine what steps to take. There has been considerable delay in getting under way, owing to the building not being in good shape, but now that this handicap is removed nothing should pre- vent the association taking ad- vantage of the facilities offered during the next few months- The cost of the improvements have so far, amounted to about 82,200 and most of this is paid, but there is a smaii baiance yet to be wiped off, The whole mat- ter will be discussed on Tuesday and preparations will be made to have a formal opening. PAPER DIVIDEND OF TWENTY-TWO PER CENT (Special via O, T, P. Telegrapbs.) MONTREAL, Feb. 19.—Price Brothers, Ltd., paper manufac- turers, have declared a dividend of 22 per cent on the capital stock recitals. Cold quickly take PENSLAR If you want to get rid of that Cherry Cough Baisam A combination of wild cherry bark, wine of antimony, blood root, benzoic acid and pure cane sugar. air passages of the obstruction. made for their particular needs. THIRD AVENUE C ' It tends to give immediate relief by clearing the There is no morphine, cocaine or other habit-forming drugs in Penslar Cherry Cough Balsam and for your protection the exact formula is on the label. We can recommend it as being most effective For children, we recomimend Penslar Children’s Cough Syrup FOR SALIS ONLY AT THE . PRINCE RUPERT DRUG CO. PHONES 134 & 117 ees 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 fuws southerly and drains into the Kitsault River about 22 miles from the head of the inlet of Alice Arm. rhe storage-dam will be Clearwater natural outlet of capacity of the reservoir to be created avout 450 acre-feet, and it will food bout acres of land. The water will be diverted from the stream: at storage dam and will be used for power tor mining purposes upon the mine described as the Climax Group This notice was posted on the ground on the 26th day of January, 1920. | A copy of this notice and an application | pursuant thereto and to the ‘Water ACct, located siear Lake. ‘The 50 1914,’ will be filed in the office of the Water Recorder at Prince Rupert, B. C. Objections to the application may be sled With the said Water Recorder or with he Comptroller of Water Rights, Parila- nent Buildings, Victoria, B. C., within thirty days after the first appearance of in a local newspaper, M. P. OLSEN, Applicant. The date of the first publication of this rotiee is February 5, 1920. NAVIGABLE kh, his notice WATERS PROTECTION ACT. 8S. C, Chapter 115. rhe Kieanza Company, Limited, of Usk, British Columbia, hereby gives notice that it has under section 7 of the. said Act, deposited with the Minister of Public Works: at Ottawa, and in the office of the District Registrar of the Land Registry District of Prince Rupert, Prince Rupert, British Columbia, a description of the site and the plans of reversible Aerial Rope- way over the Skeena River, proposed to be vuilt over the said Skeena River at Usk, British Columbia, the supporting towers of the said Ropeway to be located on_Dits- trict Lots numbered 1437 and 833, Range 5, Coast District. the ex- AND TAKE NOTICE. that after niration of ene mouth from the date of ihe first publication of this notice, the said Kleanza Company, Limtted, will under section 7 ‘of the said Act, apply to the minister of Public Works at his oMce in the City of Ottawa, for approval of the said site and plans, and for leave to con- struct the said Aerial Ropeway. Dated at Prince Rupert, B. C,, this Sist day of January, A.D. 1920, KLEANZA COMPANY LIMITED, Patmore & Fulton, Solicitors. RY Aen ~ SM Co ON Fact ‘2 en YE eS Puls, DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVAL SERVICE. FISHERIES BRANCH. SEALED TENDERS on the prescribed forms wd accompanied 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 of a float, gangway and approach on the Prince Rupert waterfront in the vicinity of Swanson’s Wharf (site will be distince- tively marked), Plans and specifications may be had on application to the omee of the Inspector of Fisheries, Prince Ru- pert, an payment of the sum of one dollar, which will be refunded on receipt of ten der, Envelopes to be marked on the outside WATER NOTICE. ae oe a DIVERSION AND USE. eae DEAFNESS 92085 TAKE NOTICE that M. P. Olsen, whose MOEN Soper ta ae address is Alice Arm, B. C,, will apply if You are a Sufferer—Go to your Local Druggist and order Concene- trated Sourdal, price $1 per tin. this New remedy gives almost im- mediate relief, and quickly effects a permanent cure, It penetrates to ihe actual scat of the complaint, and has completely cured many cases which were considered hopeless, If your Chemist does not yet stock ‘Sourdal’ do not accept any sub- stitute, but send money-order for a supply direct to the ‘Sourdal’ Dis- tributing Co., 38, Station Road, Croydon, Surrey, Eng., and a package will be matied per return with full directions, ersererererarusesarusr eraser erases wen ae Se Ee OF OS OS OL OI ES OI BIR OL OI OL OI OTOL SO LAND ACT (Form No, 9.) FORM OF NOTICE. VMiNCE RUPERT LAND DISTRICT. DISTRICT OF CASSIAR. TAKE NOTICE that Lenora Mabel Smith, of Duncan, British Columbia, occupation Spinster, intends to apply for permission to purchase the following described lands; Commencing at a post planted at the South West and only South corner of Lot 434 (Portand Canal) Cassier _ District, lrovinee of British Columbia; South 55 degrees 06 minutes Easi, three thousand feet thence; North 34 degrees 54 minutes East, two thousand one hundred and fifty feet more or less thence; North 55 de- grees 06 minutes West, two thousand five hundred and fifty feet more or less thence; North &5 degrees 55 minutes Wesi, four hundred feet thence; South following high water line to point of commencement. Approximate area one hundred and forty- our acres, more or less, LENORA MABEL SMITH, by her agent, A, A. Forsyth, Date Sth January, 1920, IN PROBATE IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, IN THE MATTER OF THE ADMINISTRA- TION ACT — and — IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JOHN BARRIMAN DODSON, DECEASED, INTESTATE, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN of an Order made by His "csour F. MeB, Young, tn the above matter on the 26th day of January, A. D. 1920, as follows:— IT 1S ORDERED that the said John H. McMullin shall be allowed to swear to the death of the said dleceased as occurring on the 25th day of October, 1918, after the expiration of one month from the date of the first publication of notice of this order, unless in the meantime proof ts 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 ONDERED that the 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, MeMULLIN, “fender for Float,” Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, F. H. CUNNINGHAM, of %5,000,000, Chief Inspector of Fisheries. OMeial Administrator,