vw > 3 @ THE DAILY NEWs 1920 — , 7 FEBRUARY WAS | 5 RECORD MONTH | ===> Taine . FOR BULDING, = = CANADA'S ath ==== FAVORITE | | | | sh Vaiue Was Greater Than Any ————— Former February—Totallod —=!: $27,710. poeeetnteneates ence ee, [ OB AC . | O —————— PO Geeeeeriegssesentee ne ————————— = The building permits issued ib erccmanennte aca ———— last month from the building in- (Gistiocaeenaatetecdoonenncoasscuaneamenaseengs SS spector’s office in the city hall SS ———$— ————————— ° show a big increase in erection ee Two Sizes: f houses in the city. The per- mils issued total $27,710 divided 15c and 20c into $8,985 for soldiers’ houses , 2 and $18,725 in general building. ‘Il the moneys allotted for the Are Washdays Necessary erection of houses for returned Winter? soldiers has been granted but In ! e there are several more permits to be issued for these houses, There was a time, back in ~ hh “! eke As compared with other years hatchets, when worms was har jor than she the record for this month is is today. A biting wind, damp air and slush highly satisfactory. The permits underfoot did not so much endanger her then. issued in February of other years is as follows: 1919, nil; 1918, nil; 'O017, $4,150; 1916, $10,050; 1915, But is this exposure necessary now? Is woman exercising hor best judgment in hang- ing clothes on the line in winter weather? Is iat ner a et Se ats . Ri 1195; 1912, $7,715 “leve iT: man showing chivalry when he permits it? mits made ey the § sing at hetio ; A simple and safe solution of this problem ings built here last month. ig to send your family washing to us—es- nee ene: ae rey ee FISHING BOAT IS No sans boards or heavy soaps are employed WRECKED ON WEST by us. We wash for you in the twentieth CO AST OF ISI. ANDS century way by letting soft water and billowy suds surge through the fabric. It is a launder- No Trace of Crew to be Found; ing method that saves clothes. Evidently Engine Trouble was ; So, also, is our ironing process. We give a Cause of Distress. charming lustre to your linens not with hot irons, but with special steam heated presses The gas boat “Golden West” enn ileicads that protect the textiles. was found on February 19 wreck- j TSS Ae Re RE Dak MES = : 3} g f » £ , ay | & 9 ” o. ai . Telephone us. Our driver will call at a - Pei a Pee ace HAPPINESS A LA MODE . em : { >» west coast o uee thar- “a definite time for your family bundle, At a latte Islands. No. trace of the| AT WETHOLME THEATRE THEO COLLART, Notary Public definite time also he wiil return it. Our method crew has been f i. ‘ i ORS Fine view and lev las been foun and the en- !OR SALIE—Fine view and level lot, 4th Ave. near McBride saves you labor at { protects you from the gine was in a dismantled condi-| Constance Talmadge is to be $1,050 —- Half Cash, 6-12-18 Months. rigors of wind and weather, Pee pa aeons eee aaa seen here tonight at the West- Lane corner 52 feet frontage Atlin Ave-, $400 oo i ‘ ring ‘oO appearances + it} holme Theatre “Ha ad -———_-—- —— — Canadian Steam Laundry Winslade’ that Satta tsoulite holme Theatre in “Happiness a MARINE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE FIRE INSURANCE ¢ ella Mode. This is one of Miss kh i ‘ Phone 8 had been experienced and the| Palmadge’s latest and most popu- Phone Blue 69 Westhoime Theatre Block P. 0. Box 66 : boat had been driven ashore. The}jar photoplays and is interesting wa ee matter has been reported to the] from the raising of the curtain — $$ — —__—__—_. Seattle police, the boat being of} nti] the final s ; ; , : » final scene. - LAND ACT American registry at Seattle. As an actress Constance Tal- : | (Form No. 9.) madge ranks very high, vying FORM OF NOTICE SURVIVOR OF KARLUK with Marguerite Dua tack VMINCE RUPERT LAND DISTRICT, Stewart and Mary for DISTRICT OF CASSIAR WEDDED IN VICTORI 4 first honors: There are many TAKE NOTICE that Lenora Mabel Smith, : cee picture fans who never miss one of Dunean, British Columbi ’ 4 a, occupati TENDERS FOR DREDGING = fijiicicr, iitends to apply for ponapation we : J Chief Engi of her films. z e ngineer of the Newington Th Nese adel endienia . to purchase the following described lands: , e Ws , i SEALED TENDERS addressed to the -olnmencing at a post planted at the Marries Miss Maude Owen; “guatem is Everything,” a 0 dy | undersigned, and endorsed “Tender ior South West and only South corner of Lot ~ WII! Live at Digby Island. res s Everything, a comedy)”, ueUlakatla Bar,” Will be received 434 (Portland Canal) Cassier District, hat is very funny. Also there is | unti! 12 o'clock noon, Thursday, March 18, Province of British Columbia; South 55 fe : 2 4920, for dredging required at Metiakaula degrees 06 minutes East, three thousand Family feet thence; North 34 degrees 54 minutes yeceeenseeeees os Ugiils, / “@ > cere , »|)|a@ oOne-reel farce ‘The Bar near Prince Rupert, B.C. ‘ : pepe opremony Of ones Peach,” and the reguls Britis! Tenders will not be considered uniess|East, two thousand one hundred and fifty interest was celebrated at Vic- ach, and the regular DMUSh- | nage on the forms supplied by the De- | feet more: BP ese thence; North 55 de- ; vy , , lant rE i yarunent, and according to the conditions; srecs 06 minutes West, two thousand five toria last Tuesday when John|C@nadian Pathe Gazette: Oe forth. trerein. : “hundred and fifty feet more or less thence; Combined specification and form of {North 85 degrees 55 minutes West, four Harry Hanson’s Patent Patent Office, Ottawa, January 27, 1920. Sin—I an _ directed to acknowledge receipt of your ler of the 147th inst. on the subject of Canadian patent Munro, son of Captain John can be obtained on applicaion to|hundred feet thence; South following high : . tendet Munro of Argyleshire, Scotland, TERRACE the Secretary, Department of Public| Water line to point of commencement. Works, Ottawa, to te offices of the dis- | Approximate grea one hundred and forty- our acres, more or less. chief engineer; of the lighthouse irict engineers at Prince Rupert and Neav Pre gti . vewi . Westminster, B.C, -E? A M/ } i tender Newington, and Maud The pupils of the Terrace fenders must include towing of the) _. by her agent, A. A. Forsyth. Ethel, daughter of the late Mr]. plant to and from the work. | bate Sth January, 1920. School were vacinnated on Mon-|" The dredge and other plant intended to} er ree be used on the work shall have been . 162632, zrantes and Mrs, mes Kennedy Owen, ~ granted to you on the 18th May, 1915, for a ; and irs, Jame Kennedy ; day last in accordance with the | 2°) Ut" a s An thal Vater Heate and ir i of Toronto, were united in mar- ; registered in Canada at the time of the! and in reply to inform you that this patent , ; ' Ri J Gib inkat requirement recently issued from / fling of the tend r with the pepereanen' le subjes he ec aan riage by BV. 6d. son ster, : ak | Contractors must be ready to begin Wors | Me ibject to the conditions of Section 44 of r fees of a. Siliet p ot eines the Provincial health office. The! witim seven days after date of notification | e raten| t | | I . . asto : Pes j ‘he . 2 T ) e accep fe O eir nde nl Act nupulsory licence system) and is gov- ‘ = ; € resbyteria doctor also visited Usk where he |‘ f ne # ep tance of th 7 nee aa ai 8 of the said Act, an extract from which { ran : innoculated the children. an accepted cheque on a chartered+ bank, | ee to enclose herewith The honeymoon is being spent 5 x payable to the order of the Minister of | | n Seattle. On their; return to tit I t t by tl Public Works, for 5 per cent of the am also to inform you that the fe i si ' oe ‘ : A petition has been sent by the | tender price, but no cheque for less, than | ; nh Ul i e for the second six res nde > > . tifteen hundred dollars. War Loan Bonds | ers term has not yet been paid, but it does not come due j Vir toria Mr. and Mrs. Owen will residents of Kitsumkalum. to the of ‘the Dominion will also be accepted as; FOREST, RANGERS Ml the 18th M y2 1: : : ie ; : ilreside for a short time there,| ,,ember for the district at Ot-, security, or War Bonds and cheques if; May, 1924. The required amount is $20.00 jilioia, ; : t] ’ ‘s required to make up an odd amount | An examination for Rangers in the 4 covering letter referring to the tent by date { i} later intending to come north tO} jawa, Colonel Peck, asking for By order, 'Forest Braneh of the Lands Department mber, and st 5S e patent Dy date anc '| Digby Island + a poe pba aut R. C. DESROCHERS, | will be held in the Court House, Prince . aid stating the purpose for which the remittance O f tt ; tf f tl Lhe DUNE: Scie dns Semen ret Public Work panes eee. rain inasion wilt Se u itten Made jg ¢ ) esanil ne o 1e¢ mos amous 0 lei; y ¢ fits ve , ijlag | Department of Public orks, i 1¢ eXamination W ve partly writte le Is all that will be necessary, ; s 5 i PR iding at Kitsumkalum, two miles Gttawa, February 18, 1920 }and partly oral, The questions will [have the honour t i pelar expeditions is recalled by] west of Terrace. The petition is at ~ | alolys, an logging, crulsing, | surveying, av O pe . . oP ‘ iE orest protection, etc., but W also 8 ; this wedding, the bridegroom hav-| (¢ pe delivered by the member to| SER AL BITE | candidatess ability to prepare reports. Your obedient servant, ing been chief engineer on the]¢ne Railway Commission. The Certificate of Improvements. | Payatcal ability and good character are Signe ; , y , : anae . ‘ es NULICE } absolute requirements, Signed W. J. LYNCH, ill-fated Kanluk, the vessel which petition states that two-thirds of “i és i | Candideses must wpe Brigsh Subjects, > ‘ic if j » s ‘wu : : ee : | “Copper Crest’ Minera aim, situate in’ resident in Canada for a east one year left Victoria in the summer Of] (he produce in the district could’ je Naas River Mining Division’ of Cas-rar and not more than 50 years of age. 143 with the Steffanson explor ; ae a ; ania istrict. Initial salary $1,500.00 per annum. : , is te oi : a Siew be mgr conveniently handled | Where located:—Glacier Creek, Granby Returned soldiers, with the necessary ation party, and was ultimately|there than at Terrace station.) ay qualifications will receive preference. ; » ice setic . ‘a : ; _.| TAKE NOTICE that I, B, L, Johnson, Free ‘pplvativns to take examination wl ie lost in the ice of the Arctic: Mr.| Ralph Heppell and S. ©. Weeks! ginor's Certifcate No. 81762-B, intend, | rec up to the day of examination by ixty days from the date hereof, to apply the District Forester, Prince Rupert, from = Chief of the Patent Oflice. ty anson, Ff 8q., 139 Second Avenue, Prince Rupert, B. C, Munro was one of the party who nny; Lae sas _-—_—_-— ; | : ’ 1 irculated the petition. |o the Mining Recorder for a Certificate ; whom application forms may be obtained, With regard to t} ' were marooned on Wrangel ana Bi a 8 | f Improvements, for the purpose of ob-j| All statements made by Applicants as . ear tO the above le ° rj . y “Vv Axperiences 1 , is > | ailning a Crown Grant of the above claim. ; to experience, education an tness are Have Complied W ith ’ \ ter, l wish to say that as ws nt through tr y ne: ape) cea I he weather here 18 show ing And further take notice that action, un subject to verification by Examination : lent Act tl i section and paragraph 38 of the before being reseued. When he] all signs of an early spring: The| er section 85 must be commenced before Board, Wala gall et Ni (lL, and there . x . r ‘uae ; a he tesianee f such Certificate o m 7. H. MACINNES, , . said Ack. and IX Se do not come under Section 44 of returned to civilization the war] snow is mostly all gone from the aa gata ae by Civil Bérvice Commissioner, \ \ » @hd as Lam equi ani : ; ‘ ly is ‘ Dated this 14ih day of December, A. D. Parliament Buildings, Me and sell said “W ‘ : duipped and willing to install, was on and he imm diately volun- | side hills. 919. . | 7-44-91 Victoria, B.C. herefore ac +5 ater Heater” to any and everybody, teered for navy service. He served : Pe a according 7 nN ; s in ; — Vivileees pe 2 1aW Can, and hereby do withdraw four and a half years as lieuten-| A new residence is being built i BES oO Othep i i : os : , ’ een Py Te ine ' others making these water heaters. ant engineer on H. M. 8. Patucka for W. G, Sparkes adjacent to the | Mediter- | school house, am Willing t i ‘ ia te) > tO negotiate for rence ; and saw service in the tt heater. an agency to make my , Brings wag 9 ; hy ely with ; ’ f ¢ lor Se; tur y ee > 00 oy ‘tyone willing to pay the royalty of ranean and North Sea, returning si ae roi l < ) sac 0 > i 2 é E ,p > . 1e se regen ODS to the Pacific coast after the sign- A new drainage project, the % hg Installed » disti : : ed on the distinct understanding plans for which are almost per- la Vear’s o ‘ t Eua@rantee goe - oe : ‘ -mistice. : oe ES ee ease fected, is about to commence. rr 1 ‘ ; 1 ae So at. | ence ear 3 ] é ; im rry anson toria on Thursday night to at- grounds and will continue for one e yi “The R li tend. tha convention of the B.( and a half miles along a natural y 99 va ere i 4 °, ‘ ‘ § a i one 489 e iable Plumber Federation of Labor watercourse. The work will be WHATS wa A BN he cota de : a CRITE. : #4 139 Second Avenue rae, divided into small sections and Hiro AAT Comes PRINCE RUPERT, B.O tenders will be called for each T wire t e Nn 4 section. The land that will be opened up will arnount to ap- proximately 400 acres. The following were the prize winners at the Valentines mas- querade held by the Progress Club: Representative costumes, Robert Henwood and Mrs. Boud; best dressed lady, Mrs, Waite as Valentine; best dressed man, Geo. Minchin as Kiltie; ladies’ comic, Mrs. Vanderlip as a negress; gentlemen's comic, B. O. Andrews, clown. : SURANCE é NOTARY PUBLIC avi Royal Insurance Company, Liiaited. a Northern As urance Co., Limited. e Lcndon & Lancashire Fire Insurance Co., Limited, Neral Real Estate Agent London & Lancashire Quarantee & Accident Oo. Fidelity-Phenix Fire insurance Co. LEWIS. 4 SELENICK CONSTANCE TALMADGE HAPPINESS ALA MODE At the Wesiholme Tonight. or, § &Cond Avenue ald Second Street. 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