1920. NEW Mareh 5, seiday. rida} —— Are Washdays Necessary in Winter? There was a time, back in the days of stone hatchets, when wornan 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 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, i 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. Cur driver will call at a definite time for your family bundle. At a definite time also he will return it. Our method saves you labor an | protects you from the rigors of wind and weather. ~ Canadian Steam Laundry -} Phone 8 Send it PREPARE FOR the Board of Trade this Evening. Trade tonight President will appoint a committee to re- port on the matter of a fur sale al this point. : In connection with the pro- posal Capt. Freeman suggests the formation of a local company from the board to finance the sale and manage it, insurd the pelts and see that they are pr@perly looked after. It is possible that of the committee when Capt. Freeman says he is willing to put up $100 himself for this purpose, George Leek ing holding a sale and he says he has already been promised a good deal of support. ROUMANIAN PREMIER is also consider- On Closer Relations to Offset German Influence. In view of the pronouncement if Premier Alexander Vaida Voe- ed, of Roumania in regard to the effort to the Hapsburg dynasts in that country, it im teresting to note that he recently visited England and white there is reported by the London Times to have said:— “The reason why Roumanians desires that the relations between Britain and Roumania should be closer is quite simple. Because of her geographical situ- ation, Roumania was obliged to submit to German influence and even to an alliance with Germany. The result of this alliance and this influence was war against t Central Powers on the the of the Allies. Today we are able restoe is Great sice to appreciate the. power, the sin- cerity, the good will of our Allies The warm reception which has : bea been given to me in London is = Z for me the best of proofs, and 1 Va wind i shall entertain for it deep grati- — tude. [I am sure henceforth that fas woes ora Su ~ }you will not draw away from us after the conclusion of peace the 9 friendly hand that you stretched towards us during the war. Harry Hanson S Patent “We shall defend ourselves bd Faaiiat those who attack us, but nannies in the defence against Bolshecism Patent Office, Ottawa, January 27, 1920. I consider we have a Europeen ng ! am directed to acknowledge receipt of your role, that we should help in con- lett {7th inst. on the subject of Canadian patent solidating Russia herself and that No. 1 granted to you on the 18th May, 1915, for a we should defend—with the Polcs \ eater” and in reply to inform you that this patent the rest of Europe. It is from le subject to the conditions of Section 44 of this point that I again ask for the Patent Act, (compulsory licence system) and is gov- support of our Allies, and T aim by Section 38 of the said Aet, an extract from which sure that the wisdom of the I beg t nelose herewith. Allies’ statesmen will not refuse la tiso to inform you that the fee for the second six me this.” ‘'s term has not yet been paid, but it does not come due io net/r itil the 18th May, 1924. The required amount is $20.00 FRED STORK GIVES anid a covering letter referring to the patent by date and numbe iid stating the purpose for whieh the remittance ADDRESS TO TEACHERS 1a ail that will be necessary. ie I have the honour to be, The bi-monthly meeting of the Your obedient servant, Prince Rupert Teachers’ eager tale Signed W. J. LYNCH tion took place W ednesday after- Chief of the Patent Ontice. ee 6 Serene, eres Beno. Harry Hanson, Esq Fred Stork delivered an inspit ng 139 Second Ay . address on the subject of educ a- Ditin cas or ‘ tion from the business ~man's e Rupert, B. C, point of view. He stated that, in _-— view of the fact that ninety per | i ‘i regard to the above letter, | wish to say that as cent. of the pupils attending ‘ inplied with section and paragraph 38 of the school would take shoie places: elt Set, and therefore do not come under Section 44!of the business world, they should ‘t, and as Tam equipped and willing to install, be given some idea of the rudi- ’ t thao. sell said “Water Heater’ to any and everybody, | ments or. shh peg thanks was . re according to Jaw ean, and hereby do withdraw A hearty vote of agg as| P'ivileges of others making these water heaters. tendered to Mr, Stork a “ li Willing to negotiate for an ageney to make my ee oe thal aiher oitiaant 82.00 on each He installed cca er, ae ' would be induced to speak to the pe YEO kuarantee goes with it, eee association from time to time. EASTER DANCES Harry Hanson es “The R li bl ” Two Already Being Planned for or eliable Plumber Easter Week -and Week . ails — 139 Second Avenue Following. NCE RUPERT, B. Cc. Already prepa ‘ations are being = ’ - Raster festivitfes- On yi made for Easter _— “ |Baster Monday the annual Datfto- rade =" | dil Ball is usually held under the auspices of the Municipal Chap- INSURANCE ter. of the I. O. D. EK. and it 1s NOTARY PUBLIC expected that it will be held again ® Royal Insurance Company, Limited. this year, ‘The Tennis Club also avi it H , Northern As urance Co., Limited. has arranged for a big ball to be e tays London & Lancashire Fire Insurance held April 16, which it 1s said ( Length eed Guarantee & wilt surpass everything tye ak eieral Real Est teA Accident Oo. gone before in select dances. A ate gent Videtity-Phenix Fire Insurance Co. committee hrs pepeinte has the arrangements in hand. Sor. Second Avenue and Second Street. —_————<—— CG GC. Perry left for Swanson (ope icc te Bay last night, THE DAILY ~ BIG FUR SALE Matter Will Again Come Before At the meeting of the Board of anker ie may bring this matter up to- | night or bring it to the attention | formed. | i i j | | AND GREAT BRITAIN: Recent Visit He Asks for | S DS \ \ \ \ ag Xt \\ ~~ ~ 4 SARA dip, WS Nh / hy if! WT e WY Ww Sr RY 4 | st 4 i if Page 8 Kiddie’ How to Make There is stringen mother can testi mounting prices. and the ordinary than are ever a useP Its so. question. purest and best of s “Sunlight” way. yourself if you— T occur to you that harsh, common soaps, wash board, break down more clothes Sunlight Soap years ago—to wash thoroughly, without rubbing—the special It’ Insist on getting the Soap you ask for—SUNLIGHT SOAP. “LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED s Clothes Them Wear Longer t need of it, as every fy, in these days of Well—did it ever rub and scrub of the ctually worn out in We've studied the oaps, was first evolved, clothes gently but s easy to do the washing ORONTO MINERAL ACT Certificate of Improvements. | NUTILCE “Copper Cresv’ Mineral Claim, situate | he Naas HKiver Mining Division of Uas-tu istrict Where located:—Glacier Creek, Granby} n | | ay. rAKE NOTICE that I, B. L. Johnson, Free diner’s Certificate No, 81762-B, intend, ixty days from the date hereof, to apply o the Mining Recorder for a Certificate f Improvements, for the purpose of ob- aining a Crown Grant of the above claim. And further take notice that action, er section 85 must be commenced before he issuance of such Certificate of im rovements, Dated this 11th day of December, A. D. 919. LAND AGT IN THE SKEENA LAND DISTRICT — DIS- TRICT OF QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. fAKE NOTICE that Thomas B,. Strain, ff Vancouver, B. C., occupation returned soldier, intends to apply for permission to lease the following described lands:— Commencing at a post planted on the shore on Sewell Inlet about 3 miles dis- tant, and in a westerly direction from tu entrance of Sewell Inlet; thence 5 chaiis south; thence 40 chains east; thence to shore; thence following the shore line to point of commencement and containing 20 more or less. THOMAS B,. STRAIN, E, Green, agent. oi acres, Ww. Hated 26th October, 191% _ WIFE OF INVERNESS TEACHER DIED LAST MONDAY IN VICTORIA Word has just reached the cilty| if the death of Mrs. D. J- Ander- son, of R. Gaebohnstone, anager of Inverness Cannery at Victoria on Monday last from an attack of influenza. Mrs. Anderson was thegpife of Db. J. Anderson, who for many vears was the teacher of the. pub- lic school at Inverness and who few years ago moved to Esqui- malt-. Besides the husband a four year old boy is left to mourn his death. oe sister inother’s CLAIM LEAVING B.C. FOR PRINCE RUPERT steamer this “The Government Newington leaves Victoria morning for Prince Rupert, where she will be stationed in future,” says a recent issue of the Victoria “She has on board two to be kept at the northern station by one of the a jagkrabbit boun@ for one of the northern lighthouses, and some chickens going to Rupert: House- Colonist. COWS oflicers, hold effects for the latest addi- tions to the government colony enlarged owing to Rupert now being a full ageney of the Marine Department, are also going north in the Newington's holds. It is stated that hammocks have been constructed for the cows so that the milk will not be churned should the steamer get restless. It is understood that rubber shoes umbrellas and other climatic neeessities are being taken along for Capt, Bilton’s unfortunates, who claim that they are ‘leaving British Golumbia for Prince Ru- pert.” Mrs. L. Rice was fined $10 in the police court this morning for CPO LE OLE LA PCE PPO LL OL OL LOL ELD EL ALE OR MARINE INSURANCE Phone Biue 69 THEO COLLART, Notary Public OR SALE—Fine view and level lot, 4th Ave. near McBride $1,050 — Haif Gash, 6-12-18 Months. Lane corner 52 feet frontage Atlin Ave-, $400 “REAL ESTATE Westholme Theatre Block LPP POOLE LE LID A ILA AE OO LOE OPOP LOOP DOOD, oe Oe FIRE INSURANCE P. 0. Box 66 LAND ACT (Form No, 9.) British Columbia, occupation Spinster, intends to apply for permission iu purchase the followimg described lands; Commencing at 4 post planted at a potat on high water line on the Westerly shore the Portland Canal, on the North Boun- | cf Dunean, of dary of Lot 434, Cassiar District, in the} Province of British Columbia, distant south | 85 degrees, U6 minutes Kast, one thut- | sand three nundred and thirty-six and five- enths feet from the northwest corner of Lut 434; thence south 85 degrees, v6 minutes East, two hundred feet; thetce South 8& degrees 12 minutes West, eignt nundred and ten feet, thenceNorth 84 de- grees, 55 minutes West, two hundred aid uluety-seven feet thence; following tie high water line northerly to point of com- mcncement, Area approximately four and a half acres nore or iess. LENORA MABEL SMITH, by her agent, A. A. Forsyth Date Sith January, 1920. NAVIGABLE k kh. S. C, WATERS PROTECTION ACT, Chapter 115. the Kleanza 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 ine District Registrar of the Land Regisiry 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 built over the said Skeena River at Usk, British Columbia, the supporting towers of ihe said Ropeway to be located on_Dts- trict Lots numbered 1437 and 833, Range Coast District. AND TAKE NOTICE piration of one month from the date or he first publication of this notice, the said hieanza Company, Limited, will uncer ? of the said Act, apply to the of Public Works at his office in of Ottawa, for approval of the and plans, and for leave to con- struct the said Aerial Ropeway. Dated at Prince Rupert, B. C., dav of’ January, A, D. 1920. KLEANZA COMPANY LIMITED, Patmore & Fulton, Solicitors. {hat after the cx- ister the City sald site this 31st fenders for Freighting of Supplies for the Yuken Telegraph Line. SEALE!) TENDERS addressed to tik undersigned, and endorsed “Pender foi Packing Supplies,’ will be received ublh 42 o'clock noon, Thursday, April 15, 1920 for the packing of material and supplies fur points along the Yukon telegraph line between [fazelton and Atlin, in the course of the seasons 1920, 1921 and 1922. Forms of tender and speciiicalion Nid) be obtaired from the Superintendent ©! Government Telegraphs, Vancouver, B, C., District Superintendent Government Tele- graphs, Victoria, B, ¢,, and from the Gov- ernment Telegraph Agents at Ashcroft, B. c., Quesnel, B.C,, Hazelton, B.c., and Telegraph Creek, B,C, notified that ten- Persons tendering are ders will not be considered unless made i the printed forms supplied and sigued with thele actual signatures stating thet: oceupetions and places of residence, Each tender must be accompanied hy an accepted cheque on a chartered bani payable to the order of the Honourab! ihe Minister of Publie Works, equal t ten per cent (40 p. ce.) of the amount ©! the tender, Which will be forfeited If the person tendering decline to enter into # contract When called upon to do 80, 01 fall to complete’ the work contracted for, if the tender be not accepted the cheque will be returned, War Loan Bonds of the Dominion will also be aeceepted as security, or War Bonds and cheques if, required to make up an odd amount, The Department does not bind itself t« accept the lowest or any tender, By order, k, C, DESROCHERS, Secretary, partment of Publie works, a Ottawa, February 14, 1920, being drunk and disorderly, — LAND ACT (Forfa No. 9.) ronM OF NOTICE. FORM OF NOTICE, | PRINCE RUPERT LAND DISTRICT. ! inenliennpatts DISTRICT OF CASSIAR. | VKINCE RUPERT LAND DISTRICT, YARKE NOTICE that Lenora Mabel Smith, | DISTRICT OF CASSIAR. i PARE NOTICE that Lenora Mabel Smith, of Duncan, British Columbia, occupation Spinster, intends to apply for permission lo purchase the following described lands: Commencing at @ post planted at the South West and only South corner of Lot 434 (Portland Canal) Cassier District, Province of British Columbia; South 55 degrees 06 minutes Bast, three thousand feet thence; North 34 degrees 54 minutes East, two tiousand one hundred and fifty feet more or less thence; North 55 de- grees 06 minutes West, two thousand five hundred and fifty feet more ar less thence; North 85 degrees 55 minutes West, 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. Pate 8th January, 1920, FOREST RANGERS the ‘nh e\diiaiauon for Hangers in Forest Branch of the Lands Department wiil be held in the Court House, Prince liupert, cu March 3rd, 1920. fhe cXamination will be partly written aud partly oral. The questions will be mainly on logging, cruising, surveying, forest protection, etc., but will also test wid ubility to prepare reports. Physical ability and good characters are absolute requirements, Candidates must be British Subjects, resident in Canada far at least one year und not mere than 50. years of age, Initial salary $1,500.00 per annum, fieturned soldiers, with the necessary qualifications will reeeive preference, Applications to take examination will be received up to the day of examination by the District Forester, Prince Rupert, from whom application forms may be obtained. All statements made by applicants as to experience, education and fithess are subject to. verification by Examination Board, W. H. MACINNES, Civil Service Commissioner, Parliament Buildings, 7-44-21 Victoria, &. Cc. MINERAL ACT Certificate of “|mprovem®nts. NOTICE KING SOLOMON and IRON KING Mineral ‘aims, situate in the Bella Cag Mining ivision of Coast District. Where located:—West side of Dean thannel,. North of Caseade Inlet in Range Coas. District, TAKE NOTICE that 1, HUGH ARCIUBALD {ACLEAN, as Agent for SMELTERS STEEL >OMPANY, Free Miner's Certificate No, A ‘ntend, sixty days from the date ereof, to- apply to the Mining Reeorder or a Certificate of Improvemiqnts for each f said claims for the purpose‘of obtaining Crown Grant of the above claims, And further take notice that action un- der Section 85, must be commenced before the issuance of such CertiNeate of “Im- provements, Dated this 15th day of January, A. D. : H. A. MACLEAN. LAND ACT. Notice of intention | a Apply to Purchase and. n Vanceuver Land District, Recording Dis- trict of Coast, Range IIl,, 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 permission to purchase the fol- lowing deseribed lands:— Commencing at a post planted one halt mile north of N.W. cor, Lot 897; thence north 40 chains; thence west 40 ehains; thence south 40 chains; thence east 40 chains, and containing 160 acres, more or ess, MARK SMABY - co Newspapers Will not be paid for this advertisement if they insert tt without authority from the Department,--$9807, Dated December 29th, 1919,