Monday, March 10, 1021. At the end of washday how old do you feel? A t And n few years of tin's tiring toil will make you actually as old in appearance as one day's work now makes you feel. Keep your youth by using our Thrif-T-service. Its cost is very slight, yet your entire bundle will be washed carefully, the flat work will be ironed, and just the wearing apparel left for you to finish. And this comes back to you damp, ready to starch and iron or hang on the line. May we send for your bundle next washday ? Thrif-T-service 5c a pound plus lc per piece; Minimum charge $1 CANADIAN STEAM LAUNDRY Send it Pnone 8 fnril in wagons III (lie i'iI y. Nit. Olu- K'xiliixs No. i io loxasxio . cfgundnj Rupert Coaster Wagon The Best Coaster Wag KM 1 on maae lias steel ilic wheel', wild roller hearing that riiiiiiiil. roine mil. mi il! -I" 'l IiiiIIt thoroughly In .' cel. Tlic strength anil iliu iilnlilv oT this wagon i evident al it glance . We believe il (it lie Ihi' slrong-rosiest running, best -li'i ring wagon mode. Anil il is certainly in ailililiini lln' biggest nluc ever of-- $7.40 $8.60 Bargains n Potato Pots Blue- lU'K. -.r0, f"i Oray Ih'K. n'.OO, ft"" See our Window. $1.40 $1.10 KAIEN HARDWARE CO. Phone 3. P0. Box 1646. If You Are BOAT-BUILDING We ll'iw llardwmnl, Fir and' 0'lr limit Lumber, If youVuVe itlr-d or KnlVuiiliiie ami I'np'T, try Kir Veneer I'aiiylling. , , . . you ure thinking or bulging house, we have any lumber yiMi require, also Bash, Doors, (llnss. SHOCKLEY'S Planing Mills Cow Bay. Phone 383. T I 1 1 I Aral onrl Pnrennil ! I vvui tutu i uouuai I j i 1 - i Undertakers. I'hone 41.1 . Hayners, Undertaker. Pboue 361. If Haskelball tonight. Flk,' HOIIIC. Filial league UillllCX. William Croleau of Telkwa ha been appointed a notary public. We buy, sell and exchange furniture and all useful articles. Prince Rupert Exchange. Phone 652. if J. II. Mel.eod ami V. J. Nelson returned in ijjwn lust it iff li I after spending llii' week-end 011 their ran v If lit Woodcock.- Mi Muriel Ilowrn, funncily ailant lo Dr. Maguire, is taking an ..'-Itay course under doctor Lowell in Seattle. I ln condition of Archbishop I . II. D11 Verncl, who wa seri- Mixly ill last week, I reported today lo iMkiiioi.h improved. -.P. II. steamer Princess Mary. Caul. Ouuislnu, soul hhound from southeastern Alaska ports lo Vancouver, is due here tomorrow evening. .1. M. (lollison icll'irn.il hy the Caidma lal night from1 Van couver where he attended a con ferenre uf Dumiiifon l-'NIierieii ONereei1!. L'ninn steamer (liinlena, (apl . K. MirkMiii, norllihoiiiKl from Vancouver In Anyox, Slewarl ami Mirr Arm, wa in jotrl la?l even nix fiiun o II o clock. --- 1 11 i reiMirlPO In Vancouver thai t lie uihleAvrilprx, are nfTer- iiik fur ale the lramvr Amur which went ashore on While Ujilf Nlaml near licre recenlly CN.lt. f.lcaonr Princ Itupcrt i In'iin; laken 0mii Hie dry dook llii afleriHMin fur annual in- tieclinu. (ienoral overhaul of I hf eii.el will Imj carried out later. Itakelhall on 'I'ueiiay and edne.ilay will he Anyox ffirN v Itujiril fur N.ll.C. Champum hip. mleair of .MeH!' Senior gatiie. Iianrt' on J ueMlay a. advert mil. li vi.il like good intiMC come ami hear Hie W'alNledl family fi -uo Alaska, nf th .MOOSK CONCKIIT. KiiipriK. Thealie, riuirday. Admi.Tou 50c. He- served cal 70c. A charge of perjury iiKaiiol (J. II. Ililrhiu in coiineclioii Villi evidence piven hy him at a recrnl civil cne in Vancouver hclwccii (he (Canadian l'ili A Cold SloiiiL-e Co. and . M. Han oi) hat lii'eil (liMliliM'd liy Mau- i-lralc Shaw in police court al Vancouver. . NV. C. Orchard. C.l'.lt. general ikciiI, has I ice 1 1 adviM'd Jy (he lepartmciil 'f e.xteriial alTairs lluil, elfeclive froin Mil It'll 15, there will he an iucreaov in the o.l of pas!poiif from $2, lo 45. I'he col of renewaN Im also raised from I lo 2. I'asIporU. will, however, he valid for lares' year." iti.leadror two' years as heretofore. II is still necessary for all persons leaving Canada for overseas to possess valid pas.ports. CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sunberg leslre lo convey sincere thanks lo their many friends for IIik kind explosions of sympathy hand floral offerings in their recent sad bereavement. Qnherl fn lK. l)ilv iv TOE. DAILY NEWS. PAQB THHEH. BLUE PICTURE CANADIAN LIFE Former Suffragist Says Every thing Is Working Toward a Moral Collapse TOIIONTO, (Jul, March 10. r 'Kverything nowadays seeing to be working lowvard moral col lapse," said .Mr. Dmnx-line 1'ank-liursl, onc-tiuie famous .woman suffrail, addressing an audi- nce at the recent social hygiene exhibition in Toronto. "You see il in the Jii'ivies, where livid and sugK(!slive pictures are ' thrown on the screen before the eyes of school children. You sec il in the magazine fiction of the present lay. A few years ago there was 110 such flood of impure literature as we have now. The penny novel of an older day in which the guvcrness invariably married the lord was entirely untrue to life, but, at least riht and 1110 r- ilily were presented as triuiuph- fat; hut youth today with its dangerous, untrained emotion is ilmosl entirely-iit the mercy of writers who seem to revel in fit ting the imagination with niig- gestive iuipure thoughts. liven the modern dance is a factor in our moral collapse. A lovely exercise perverted to wrong uses." Mrs. l'ankhurst advocated in finite care in home training; knowledge of personal ami social hygiene for young and old and a general stiffening of I he moral life of (he comiiuiniHy. as mi-ans of combatting existing disinteg rating tendencies in society. MEN'S TEAM UNABLE TO COME FROM ANYOX, GIRLS COMING INSTEAD Word was received al the end of I lie week I hat. the Senior men's basketball team from Anyox. which was to have come here to sday wilh local teams on Tuesday and ' Wednesday even ings, will he unable to uiake the Iriii. Instead a rallies' team will arrive from the Smeller town lo morrow and the will play 1 series of Hire!,, games with i local ladies' . team for the chain- niou-diiii of Northern H.C. The flrsl I wo games ot this serie will he substituted for the men" games whiclf were to have been played here on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. If a third gam:- is necessarx, it win ne played al Anyox. LADY MAKES FAST TIME PORT EDWARD AND BACK Mrs. William Sherman Covers the Nine Mites to Town In Less Than 2'2 Hours Winning a wager of 20 thai he would walk to Port I'dward ind back between dav light and lark. Mrs. Williani therm,an e. lenlay walked both ways, a distance of about eighteen miles, am Hie return tramp wiis made alone She left in Iliu morning at o'clock aceonipanicil by I'lorri loy and Mrs. I'.. SI radian and was hack in town by I 1 1 minutes lo four and today sho says she feels fine. Mrs. Slraehan and Mi-s .loy re turned on the train but Mrs. Sherman was home ahead of I hem covering the nine miles in a little less than two and a half hours. CANADIAN DANCE ORCHESTRA GOES LONDON, ENGLAND Will Play In Exclusive Clubs and Dance Halls and .Expects to Play For Prince TOltONTt). Out.. March to. -Canada has opened up a new line oT export trade. She Is now exporting dance orchestras.' I'.igbl young men left -Toronto for I. on ion, Fngland. where they go on 1 year's contract the first purely iCauadian orchestra lo play an engagement in thai city. W. F. Mitchell, formerly a na. live of tluelpli, Out., now con trols several exclusive dance halls and clubs in London, and he con- Iceived the Men of Inking Cana-Idian orchestra over there for oie jof his halls, lie sent n repre. JeD'ative to Canada, who heard many musicians in various cities lor the Dominion, imd finally picked the young Toronto nleii, ,'and gave I hem the nnme of I he Toronto Orchestra. It, is likely 'liu 'Ij ' I ;.lyiug da" CIGARETTES IL 1 HIGHEST CRADC TOBACCO 11 r-,i music for tlic Prince of Wales, . for lie frequently dances at soine'i of the places contaolled by .Mr., Mitchell. The eight young men havet banded themselves into a club' ami undertake to look after one! anoiuer ease or Illness or WIRELESS REPORT 8 a.m. MtiliY ISI.ANII. Clear, calm: barometer. ao.U); temperature, 36; sea smooth. 1JL1.I. HAllUOIt Cloudy, calm, barometer. 30.35; temperature, 37: sea smooth; 8 p.m. spoke steamer Canadian Observer IM miles from Ocean Falls bound for Astoria. tUCAI) TIlKi: POINT. Cloudy, calm; barometer, 30.1 0; temperature 37; sea smooth. Noon DKiMY ISLAND. Clear, calm; barometer, 30.15; 'temperature,; 10; sea smooth. IILI.I. IIAIUiOU. Clear, calm; baromter, 3n.'.'0; temperature 50; ea smooth. UKAII TltKK POr'NT. Clondy. calm; barometer, 00.111; temper ature, 12? sea smooth. ' A Southern book-seller tele graphed Philadelphia.' fur A copy of "Seekers After id." by Canon t'arrar. Here is the telegraphed reply. "No Seekers after Cod in Philadelphia or New York. Try Ihiston.- Judge. ANNOUNCEMENTS MclhodM Kasler Sale. Tea. sewing, home cooking. Ited Cross llul,. April 5. ltoyal Purple Kasler llaiaar and Sale of Home Conking, April 8. Hill 00 Chapter, I.O.ti.K. Ama teur Theatricals, April II. Klks' Minstrel Troupe, bow May 1. First TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Foil SAt.K. - Singer Sewing Machine. Kxcellont condition.' ' Phone lllark tt2. Ct I $otel I 5 TORONTO 8 K In Centre of Shopping X 0 and Business District 8 S 290 ROOMS M 100 with Prlvili ett . SI EUROPEAN PUN 81 K I. WINNITT THOMSON, MAN', OIR. Jjl k miunn kmmmxm irexmoiinc nn ij 9P OH, M-SHEAN! OH, MSSHEAN! Tor you vohal docs flip yellow paekdgQ meant Tor me, yellow medns Mellow, Jlnd thai is whal d fellow likes in MILLBANKS,r. 10 (or l5 also hv round tins and cardboard boxes of 50lor70 mOKED FISU kJ AT ITS REST There are just TC wo Rules to Follow to Enjoy the BEST Smoked Fish, AT ITS BEST. Thete Holes are 1 Buy ''Rupert Brand." H 11 peri Ui-aud is always oe-livered to the stores in clean new boxes clearly stamped "Rupert Brand." 2 Wrap in cooking paper, cook in moderate over for 20 to 30 minutes, remove paper and serve at once. Four Kinds Breakfast Kippers, Bloaters, Smoked Black-Cod and Kippered Salmon. At all Fish and Meat Markets, and Grocers. Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT VACUUM Bottles Useful Every Day in the Year Price 75 cents ORMES LTD. The Rexall Store. The Pioneer Druggist. DAILY SALE BULLETIN, No. 7 Only One Week left to Avail Yourself of the Unique Bargains We are offering. .Many took advantage of our "Hair Kxlraonliiiary" last week and prurileil thereby. After the I3tli will you be one of Hie disappointed, who railed to grusp this opportunity? Uome lo the Furniture bale nt BARRIES' HOME FURNISHINGS 3rd Avenue and 1st Street.