THE BEAUTY OF SUNLIGHT is that every garment washed with it bears the impress of purity; a purity begotten of sweet, cleansing oils, and maintained by absolute clean- liness in manufacture; a purity exalted by the co-operation of workers united for the purpose; a purity demonstrated by the “$5,000 guarantee” which rests upon every bar of SUNLIGHT SOAP. A substitute for Sunlight is not as good and never can be. Insist upon the genuine—Sunlight Soap. The name Lever on Soap is a guarantee of Purity and Excellence. GH 6A We LOD Ge ee VO ~at Ave. and MoBride &t. LUMBER SHINGLE:, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS PRINCE RUPERT LUMBER C9. A. 4. BURROUGHS, Menager PRINCE RUPERT, 3.0. THE DALY Niws Local News Notes Mrs. T. Cartright left for Van- couver on the George on Satur- day. s . s Mr. Holler, superintendent at Surf Inlet, came north on the Prince John iast night. “a: ® It is quite mild in Prince Ru- pert compared to Hazelton. It is only 25 below up there. High class shoe repairing; war prices. G. Hill, opposite post- office. tf. fo Lieut. R. A. Stalker left for Prince George this morning to assist in drilling the recruits for the 102nd there. . . . Mrs. Naylor and little girl left for Edinburgh, Scotland, this morning. They sail on the Allen liner Seandinavian. “es I still have quite a few pairs of felt and wool slippers left which must be closed out. Extra special reductions. Peck the Shoeman. Word reached town that the wife of E. C. passed away at Sierra Madra, Cal. take Mrs. Gibbons, who resided yesterday Gibbons had Interment will place in Maine. in Prince Rupert for a short time, had been in poor health for about two years. | WINNERS IN DRAWING | The | George dD. winners of the prizes in drawing were: ‘Mrs. Charles Embleton, White with No. 626; Tite's machine ; Mrs. C, B. Peterson, library table }with No. 657, and Mrs. J. M. Nel- desk, with No. 8&1. was made at ten sewing ison, ladies’ {The drawing PHONE 2 Branch Yard at Smithers | o'clock on Friday night by J. G. "Scott. —_—— a ,@ ———— ne As children, our first de- mand is for nourishment; second for facts. All through life we go about searching for information. We make a new acquaintance; but before we will accept him as a friend or invite him to our home we as': for facts about him. We visit a foreign land; and from the moment we step across its border we are asking questions— searching for facts. We are asked to try a new food product; isn’t it instinctive with us to ask at once: “Who makes this new article >?" “* How is it made ? what goes into it ?”” “Is it worth the price charged for it ?” | Facts—we are simply hungry for them. Strange, isn't it, that we should so often have to search for Odd, that some manufacturers still withhold the facts about their product. Not always because they are facts to be ashamed of—for there are many worthy articles yet unadvertised, The fact-hunger of the them ? But it will not be so much longer. human race is becoming keener and keener. we get, the keener our relish for more of them. ible to sell a man or a woman anythin until everything has been told about the goods that cam be tol Soon it will be imposs through Advertising. The public has discovered that Aduerticing coat that, in fact, Advertising tells fact-hunger. If you are doing a local business talk over your advertising probleme with the Advertising Department of this newspaper. if are doing « provincial or national business i our A The more facts much-needed facts— Monday January 3. 1, ed RELIGIOUS RITES OF = JAP SWORD-MAKING ys an That the Japanese are past. | masters in the art of sword-mak- | ing is proved by the splendid weapons, equal to those of Toledo and Damascus, which they turn out. The actual methods of sword-making in Japan are jeal- raordinary ously guarded, an ext the feature of the industry being mony which accom- their religious cere panies every process of manufacture. The walls of every sword-making shop in Japan will be found to be covered with al legorical representations 0! the | sword-makers and the chief d dess of the Shintos. Evil spirits are kept away by icharms consisting ¢ f bits of papel and wisps of straw, while should CREAM BAXING POWDER Made trom Cream of Tartar Made in Canada lany woman enter the shop, dis jan) laster would certainly c¢ to the rreneaad \ saiteieindi that are being ide and cy : . elders Conseq tly | to their wield l , MINERAL ACT Prrcccooons women are absolutely debari sient “ : } ! ’ from entering business as sword Certificate of Improvements. | The Daily News makers, while not only Is pray - : i y B Ider Mineral Claim, situate tn the CLASSIFIED AD re vefore the work begins offered up be Skeena Mining Division of Cassiar District S. but various religious rites, pe Where located:—On the west side of} culiar to the Japanes¢ ire pe! jlidden Creek, about one and one half | lates ae : : es from Goose Bay, and south of the | mistake formed in order that the Swords | yaien Mineral Claim, Lot 2926, Cassiar dis- | when finally i, may b rict. Lawful bolder, Myron Knox Rodgers; | PADED AND GREY HAI an oe mbe« f the holder’s free miner's certi natural color Ne said to have been well and truly ste, 04240 B sultation free. P. 0. Box 94 | made Take notice that I, Myron Knox Rodgers, ame ; | t f Seattle, in the State of Wash " Even the final processes f|ington, free miner's certificate No. 94240 FOR SALE lf end at the end ‘of sixty days from - ‘ ishing and shary ng a 3 ee SF ae é | a f, to apply to the mining | .evEN HORSEPOWER Ds ad characterized by certain religious | recorder for a certificate of improvements, jing engine, mew, 8165 freight paid } i the f pose f biaining «a Crown] jceremonies, and finally Cn SU Es oe | Send for catalogue | jure Mot 2 cai egg le | , Hamilton, Canada u pons are offered ! I ae take notice that action Peete } ' 5, the Mineral Act a =e the sword god to be blessed. Th “ be nenced before the issuance WANTED. ceremony consists in plating f f Improvements —— Dated this 10th day of December, A. D.|, ' ‘ : 1 pa - oe 6 swords in front of the goddess of} ‘ Jak ¥ Ay en te \RGE OR SMALL STUM BE DE shen pat — j stroyed at the cost of a “ ec the Shintos on the wa with |! , H. G. Lawson rie by our chemical process nerd tha offering of sake, rice id s t | - - | volved and no explosive sed. Writ | MINERAL ACT | for particularf.—ldeal § syroyer meats, after which prayer-scr oT ee 160 Broadway, Ea Vanconrer j ’ Z ve "ee ‘ le ne ' he i B. ¢ are read and blessing up u NOTICE TO DELINQUENT PARTNER Fe work is invoked.--Ex O J. A. ROGERS, | WANTED—-Capable genera! servant, dove TAKE NOTICE that, whereas I have! ight, state full particulars, experienc ct ee Sea rs ised to be done the assessment work salary, ete. Apply Box 120 Daily News SKATING AND SLEIGHING r the year 1915 THE ORDER OF THE Day |“")%" * Lacybird No. 4 ver Lake, in the Stewart, B. C., had the time of their lives a ie amongst the snow. fall being rather unusual in this | wining re mild part of the world, the sight and feel of it back youthful memories to many rder at Stewart, B. C., to and “Stumpy bring | in pursuance of the Mineral Act.” Dated at Prince Rupert, B. C., around mid-day of November, 1915 seemed to with the result that A. LUND Manson, his solicitor night on Third Avenue there was fusilade at the corne: of Sixth Street. With a regular back - east tang in the air, many enjoved n New Year's Day Alex. M a regular WATER NOTICE is Alice Arm, British ( sleighing o nh second feet of water int f use, near sed for power Morse Creek, and, judging by the en aoe bright eyes and 1 venture was a decided success. Kathe 8S hi ache r with the irliament Bul Fraulein Di lings, Victoria, B. ( } days after the frst appearanc vements, in a p this not in @ local newspaper. The ieation of this ne one of the leaders of the Germat feminist mi first put speech at Kiel, “‘we Germans 1 vember Oth, 1915 be merciless to other « ntries R. B. McGINRNIS, Applicant The whole system of German ed By H. C. Ingle, Agent eation must be changed. Kr . + said assessment work together with the costs of this advertise Such a snow nent, I shall, at the expiration of ninety lays from the date hereof, apply to the have your interest in the said “Ladybird No. 4’ Mineral Claims vested in me provisions of the this Sth TAKE NOTICE that R. B. McGinnis, whose ! lumbia, apply for a licence to take and use out of Trout yesterday, while it is to be f : : eek, which flows Westerly and drains that, Sunday though it was, a few|mto Kitsault River, about 16 miles north were tempted to try out their ee Cues Af Aloe Am B. © The : water will be diverted from the stream skates yesterday afternoon oOn|at a point about 500 vertical feet above wil and mining purpose sy cheeks, the pon the land described as Wolf Group M & Claims This notice was posted on . nd om the 26th day of October, epee reneieeeneteceeeseeneeanesereemneneaeiioamn 191 A copy of this notice and an ap “MERCILESS-” plication pursuant thereto and to the Water Act, 1914 will be filed in the ——____ Mee of the Water Recorder at Prince “When peace comes said Rupert, B. ¢ Objections to the application of on the mineral claims Mineral Claim, | ated in Cascade Creek valley, north < Mining | i : e ‘ ct; and the “Stumpy” Mineral Claim, While many spent New Year's sated on the east side of Cascade Creek | Eve at the various dances or at|t the head, In the said Stewart Mining strict, and have paid for said assess either of the watch-night services, | nent work the sum of $200.00; unless a lively bunch of young fellows 1 pay to me the sum of §100.00 for nay be Mied with the said Waiter Recorder | Comptroller of Water Rights, A within | e of| ‘ date tice is] ledge of English and French is n longer necessary for a refined} German woman, and the tir AUTO DELIVERY EXPRESS AND BAGGAGE en tl ale oN hitherto wasted on the acqui of these languages should ir future be utilized for open-a FOR TAXI Phone 99 Stand - Hote! Rupert eer : Walker's Music Store Removed to Werner's Old Saen¢ On Second Avenue. PIANOS PLAYER PIANOS, musIC ROLLS, SHEET MUSIC, AND SMALL MUSICAL GOODS. Gerhard-Heintzman Pianos Pianos to Rent OOLOPELEOCOOTTEATIET ne eran ; BEST QUALITY DOMESTIC z LUMP COAL $9.50 per Ton — Cash 0” Delivery Money Back If Not Sat's- factory UNION TRANSFER (0 333 2nd Ave. Phone s0veerrrrr peneerret APERHANGING } KALSOMINING physical exercise, gymnast ——— G training and military § dril! PAIBTIN Standar tandard. | Phone Red 339 | F. G. ROBERTS ee ee : \2 144 Dyer Apts. Pp. 0. Box OF Subscribe for the Daily New eee ee z pewrrettttt Fifty cents per month ee — LS —— + + oo O6GbpAinn pocnenettttty CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT The electors of the City of Pr nee R La h AliceB pert are hereby given notice that ; unc . the intention of the M pa camer cane excrement take a vote at the coming the following question Approved by Mi “Are you in favor of the arin is 4 Private Bill, notice of whic oe ter of Marine advertised in the Daily News « Passenger 3 B. C. Gazette, relating to th For terms and part -e Position of the City aut e convertion of our present . call nhuity or Serial Bonds? w. a THOMAS, Phone 313, ERNEST A. WOODS ‘ Green 391. eeaceett