If you had the Stiengthof a Blacksmith L 0 0 f, sir K Washday would still hold a grim iftask. For scrubbing and rubbing nnd 'wringing is a job for machinery and pot for human hands. It is a job for us ,and not for you. Why not rid yourself of it by using our Wet Wash service? The burden of washing will be eliminated only the lighter work of ironing will remain. And the charge is only a very few cents a pound. Just phone well call for your bundle. Wet Wash if. 5 c a pun( Minimum Charge 75c ' Canadian Steam Laundry Air Send if Phone 8 at this Extraordinary Offer A Genuine Vc'or Victrola No. 8 With 10 Double Sidctf Records (20 selections), and 200 Steel Needles, 1 Record Brush, 1 Record Album, iiiiilt Out Til for TlrU l.euulihd nili nini'iil .t. nil lhoe exclude tViillir-s wliii li Imvr mailt' Uio VN'.TIIULA famous Ibmiighoiil (lie world. The uii lt'i mil ril will li" de-hvered ill youii door T t' i;itv 10.00 down mill 1 0.00 per "'oiilh till oaiil for. Don! delay. liome mid see Ihi outfit now. McRAE BROS., LTD. A LEAP YEAR PROPOSAL. AT YOUR GROCERS ALWAYS SELECT Electric Bread Shockley's mj Sole A go n Is for Royal Mills, Hanall. B.C. Lumber Fyfo 8mlth Co. ... . . , . . Hardwood Fraser Mills Fir Voneep niineiiMon I.iimli'cr. Kir, Spruru utttl Cedar. Spruce ""J Cedar Sliiplap. Spruce Planking'. Snli, Doors, Mouldings. Glnss. Shingles. Fir Vonecr. Ccdnr Piling. Local and Personal j H. ...... . ......j. U.C. Undertakers. Phone 41. Hayners, Undertaker 361. - llaskelball. Three framcu ni.,ht, KIU' Home. Pbou tf to. Mix. A. K. Hazel l-Jonc will not receive lo.niorrow, Tuesday. Fresh sliioiiieiit Xunooso.Wel. lingloii coal JuHt arrived. IMiil- lotl, Kvitt'i Co. tf Special Mlenefit Hridxe-YVhlsl and Dance, KlkV Home, Tuesday, lebruary 12. 50c. - We buy, soil' and exchanae furniture and all useful articles. Prince Rupert Exchange. Phone 652. . ir John Mcllor, Stewart merchant and Mrs. Mellor passed through Ihe city on Ihe (Jardcna last night huuud home after a trip soulli. Union fleainer Oanli-na, Cant. A. K. Dickson, iiorlliluniiiil frmii Vancouver lu .nyox and Stewart, vi In iiort lat night from 8 In II o'clock. " I'. Shatkey, axiilaiil district fju'rtii'ter, l Imtvfni: mi this even- Wnsr'ii I rain,' for Hum Lake, Ter ra ee and llazellon on a trip of department inspection. YV. Myers of'the V"H'd Stales forestry service arrival In the city from Ketchikan on Ihe I'rince Mary at the end of Ihe week. He will spend several lay here on business. . Harry Martin, provincial police Ctmslaule. sailed this morning by Ihe. AhAneda for Northern llrill.h Columbia. He expects In he away aliout sir week., making lit annual patrol lour of the Sliklne and Taku lliver dis tricts. (iavigan. hndher. arrived from Toronto on Saturday evening'. I rain. They cxpee! to remain here for some lime, the latter Joinliie (he staff of Ihe llupert I able Supply. Alaska Sltamhip t'n.'s sle.nn- er .Mameila. Uapl. Johausen. wa in port I his mortiiiis from 1. 10 lo 7.10 northbound from Seattle to Seward and intermediate Ala ports. The vessel unloaded a considerable quantity o f perishable freight lirro. Hen Self ha reeeiveil a Icle- Kraiu from K. J. I lelcher, father of Ihe lale Harry Fletcher, slat ing that (he remain of his son had safely reached Portland Maine, and expressing deep ai preelalion for Ihe floral tributes ami many tokens or esteem ex tended by local rillens. Finest Sin rey was fined 5 in Ihe city police rourl this morn ing for driving a motor vehicle wil houl a chalTeurs license Slaeey wn the driver of Ihe car which had a collision with the guy wire of the :ecnnd Avenue lot em pole last Wednesday evening, lie appeared in court hearing Hie marks of that acci dent. An inspection was made of (he Smith Nland quarry and equip meiil hy members of (ho civic board of works yesterday. It was found that Ihe rock crusher there was in had I'ondilion. A report will he submitted hylhe hoard or works to (lie council on Ihe matter at an early date. Ihe trip lo the mouth of (he Skeena Hiver was made by Die gasboal Pachcna. - 4. A. II. Carmlchael Is expected in Ihe cllv towards the end of the week lo succeed (1. While- head ns accountant in the local branch- of the Canadian Hank of Commerce. Mr, Carmichael J a at present wjth the branch of the bunk in Seattle. Mr. While-head is being transferred lo Itevelsloke as manager and will leave for (he south soon after the ii'T'Va' ' .Mr Curmiohuel. mne hilt v Min. " - ' 1 I EX-PRESIDENT WILSON DIED YESTERDAY AFTER A L0NQ FIGHT FOR LIFE (continued from page two) Ihe war. He Initialed from the firt for a unified command on the western front; for vigorous measures lo curb the submarine menace. He personally initiated much ;f the war legislation such a the passage of Ihe selective service law, the creation of the Shipping Hoard, the War In-dUKtrictf Hoard, the War Labor Hoard and a multitude of other arm of the government for carrying on the druggie. He devoted hi whole being to the war, seeing nOhody and thinkinir of nothing else. Surne of hi day probably were like Lin coln's. It was l'resfdenl Wilson who conducted the correspondence with Chancellor Max of Germany when Ihe request for an armistice came, and once the German laid down their arms he turned hi thought wholly from war to peace, telling hi friends that while Germany must be made to pay lo her full ability, Europe must not have another Alsace-Lorraine. - When War Ended It was quite "a different Wood-row Wilson who sat in the ore- sident's chair when the war end ed. Willi hair whitened and face lined he showed the effect. He had learned something about men and human nature. He had (earned, he told a friend "that fome men become great and others swell up." hut his nen- clianl for doing things himself never had lessened. 'He wrote slate papers and read Ihem lo Hie cabinet afterwards; he he-came impatient with men who disagreed with him and frequently dismissed Ihem. He quarreled with ' friends who in turn reproached him for leing uupralcful, hut he always kepi on his course having once de cided upon it. Went to Europe Peace in sIkIiL Mr. Wilson de cided to go .1,0, Kutope himself and lake a ham! in ini.lliiir if One of the first boating parliesM-ongres, no limner the sun- of Ihe seaoii look place yesler-Ipliant haud-mafilen it was ilur- lay when a parly from Ihe In-ing his first, administration 'lander crosses Ihe harbor lo get I roared Us disapproval. Mr. Wil feillir Itluslls ultll uliieli In iln. cornle Ihe Kit llall for Ihe ball I Ik- Iniathler is giving (here on Wednesday. Ji'lfn GavigHii. father of J. C Oavisaa of this city, and Hitch son assured .Congress thai in (he day of vvirele?- and. cable it would know all he did. As a mailer of fact lie told Congres very little of what he was doing. or anybody else for that matter, until it was jdonr, That wa not Mr. WiNon way. The resull was thai he ..coiHiuiltcd (he United Stales lo (he League of .Nations and was repudiated. President Wilson's participa tion in the memorable peace Congiess has been described bv many pens, friendly and un friendly, and his part was si indelibly written in recent his tory Dial it needs little attention in a brief resume of his life work. Secret Meetings Tin; statesmen of Furope were harmed by his oratory, his wit and his personality, until it humped into his iiidomnitnble will lo do thing his way when he was convinced he was right. Then Ihe smirk flew in Ilie ecrel Meetings he had with Lloyd George. Clemenceau and Orlando. He was determined lo have a League of .Nations Cov-enan( so inseparably; interwoven with a treaty of 'pence that no nation could accept one without accepting Ihe oilier. The oppose lug statesmen . found (hat only hy letting him have it could they get Ihe provisions of peace Ihey wauled. The result was a treaty in which all go! ?mJ thing and It wa dciiounivd bv its opponent,, n a breeder of wars rat hei-'t, than a treaty of peace. -j II vvouhf require a large vol ume lo tflt all ilni interesting things thai happened lo Wood row Wilson while he was narli clpating In making Ihe trealy of pence in Paris in that historic winter of lt)IH-Ul9. It would require another volume lo tell (he engrossing slon. of dinlo. malic Manoeuvres, intrigues and iramatlc moments t but nii.n.i...i It. .Publication of cither at Ibis lime probably would resull lu Ihe creation of Anuania chilis on both sides of the Alhuilie nn.l certainly would not add lo good feeling among peoples who are looking forward to an end of wars and an era of peace. Peace Prlta Wood row Wilson himself would nol wish it. When, in IWi'0, he accepted (he .Nobel Pence Prlie for being "the ner. Ol' U'!n ha- : iiniiln.l' There's no tax best Ihe fraternity of nations and the abolishment or diminution of standing armies ami the formation and increase of peace congresses" he said: "The cause of peace and the cause of truth are of one family. Whatever has been accomplish ed in the past is petty compared lo Ihe glory of lb? promise of I he future. Woodrow .Wilson lived hi. last years and died hi "(he glory of (he promise of (he future" con fulfill (hat right as he saw il would ultimately .prevail. He never lost fuilli in the League or Nations hut he lost faitli in some of (he human beings who were its inevitable' elements. He closed his eyes confident that a a man of letters nnd a president he had done hi best for humanity but that his best was not all that he might have wished. i one aione can write tils epitaph. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert J. M. Walley and W. Myers. Ketchikan; Mrs. C. Uulimcr. Petersburg; K. Levy. F. V. l)el- cnurl and G. II. .McCarthy. Van couver; T. I). Patlulht. Prince Huperl: William Halckstock. Hnzcllon: O. Ilaugen ami W. K. Dunkle. Seattle; F. T. Zieman. Sniilhers. Central Harry von Fssou. Wrangell: J. A. Ilyan, F. Daniels and S. 11. Hunlop, C..V.IL; G.. Nicolson, Sniilhers; Lewis Wallers and William Salter, FdmouUm; H. Pound, Winnipeg: W. Gohl- bloom, T. A. Perry and M. Mou-sin. city. 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