f AGE SIX THE DAILX NEWS $10,000 Prize Winning Letter on "WHY THE LAUNDRY SHOULD DO MY WASHING" "I am a happy wife. I am a happy mother. I send my washing to the laundry. "Gone are the hours of stooping over a steaming wash tub. Gone is the aching back and the rough, chapped hands and brittle nails caused by plunging the hands into hot and cold water and by hanging the family wash out in the wind. Gone are the evenings of morose silence in our family sitting room because it was wash day and mother is too tired to speak a pleasant word. "The laundry gives me more hours for mothering. I have two children of preschool age, the most impressionable time in their lives, who need every spare moment for supervision and organised play that a mother can possibly give. I have more hours for pleaxant social activities and community work. I let the laundry be the drudge. "Laundry service is cheaper. Counting the labor of the wife at even twenty-five cents per hour, or the wage per hour of the laundress plus the inconvenience and expense incurred by her, plus materials and depreciation of equipment, there can be no doubt of it. "The laundry Raves time, saves health, saves money, saves clothes. Those reasons should be sufficient to convince the housewife that her laundry ia R community blessing." fU Won by UnTA. W. Thomas, West itUis, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. CANADIAN LAUNDRY anc Dry Cleaners Phone 8 AreYouWell? If you want 'i be well but are discouraged because health is denied you if you have tried everything else, then this little message conveys a KAY OF HOPE Nearly every kind of disease is being permanently corrected through the new drugless science of CHIHOPItACTIC When the cause is removed, Nature can do her work. Consult W. C. ASPINALL G and 7 ISxchange Hlock Telephone Green 241 Residence: 1037 1st Avenue. NavySuits and Ensemble Suits IJemers OPENING TENNIS ! ' - 1 i e ns fi em a .iiffiipin E ill TOURNEY PLAYED E W. MAKENTKTTi: AMI KOO JOSL1N MIXNEKS OF AMKM('A. TOl'K-NAMENT AT ACKOl'OLIS COl'KTS Under Tptffrrf-MBflqfarwhlch were al.W JMirt64 P uAii cokt. the opening tournament of tb aw son' tor tto PUaorttpert Tennis CHun wu playedestrrty afternoon at the Xcrop-611s BUI court. It wu an American tournament of mixed doubles, one choosing any other for partner with no classification. There were 83 players participating and they were divided Into two groups. The finalists were Fred Oabeldu and Miss C. Harvey vs. Z. W. Marentette and F. JoaUn. In the play-off. be latter won by a score of 7 to S. There were a number of spectator In addition to the players. UILLIAIIP HANDICAP Fred Stephens (40) eliminated W. J. Nelson (55) In the second round of the city billiard handicap tournament un der the auspices of the Grand Ter minal Club at the end of the week by a score of 300 to 106. Games re maining to be played In the second round are: "R. Hemming vs. Joe Riwwn ad M. M. MoLachian vs. G. P. Tinker. MINERAL ACT (Form F.) CEKTIFICATE OK IMPROVEMENTS OTICE Prince Pat. Lot 4986: Pilot. Lot 4367: B.AJ.. Lot 4S68: Observer. Lot 4848. Mineral Claims, situate In the Atlln Min ing Division of Cawlar District. Where loos ted: On Munro Mountain about four miles from the town of Atlm. TAKE NOTICE that we. James Stoker and C. R. Prwwr. Free Miner's Certificate No. 89990-90081, intend, slity days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mmuv Recorder ror a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claim. And further take notice that action. under section SB must be commenced before the Issue of such Certificate of Improvements. Dated this 5th dav of March. Ajj 1930 II. MSN. rRASBR. rent LADIES' UULiJJLuJ, I II Coats, Millinery and I Lingerie All at Bargain Prices at FIRST ANNIVERSARY SALE , I Richmond's Louvre Third Avenue Plaster Wall Board ensures a lifetime of satisfaction when used for walls and ceilings; fits true and stands firm during the life of the building. Won t WARP CRACK CRUMHLE RURN or JOT3IWEAR OUT Is damp-proof, vermin-proof and a perfect insulator, ensuring cool in summer and warmth in winter. Albert & McCaf fery Limited Phones 116 and 117 For Pratt's Baby Chick Food and Poultry Supplier, Bulk-ley Vulley Hay and Grain, St'edn, Fertiliier and COAL, call up 68 Prince Rupert Feed Co. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal Sand and Gravel. We Specialize in Piano and Furniture Moving;. fctf irriMsiME ftjtj.a. jsb e jwoit. mnarm jj eaHTsjfe "Uullil I1.C Let Pacific Make FlMnnDlTFD It A JLady who ; makes excellent , mayonnaie a8t: whose salads , are poipulai- nwith'1 her friends writes that she uses Pacific Milk in all salad dressings, and she is kind enough to attribute the excellence of the mayonnaise to this good milk. She says Pacific Milk is used in all her cooking. PACIFIC MILK factories at Ablw.urord mid I-adncr, 1I.C. "Build B.C" LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Mrs. George Little of Terrace reached the city on yesterday afternoon's train and returned to the Interior this morning. J. B. Miller of the Montreal Importers nas received a letter from hi close per--nal friend. Chief of Police P. Belan-ci of Montreal conveying his greeting and best wishes. Mutters of interest to the community were discussed at the secular monthly meeting of the Prince Rupert Minister morning in First United Church. Rev. J. R: Friaell, the president, was in the chair and the paper on the book of tht .uonth was given by Rev. w. F. Price, n addition there were prevent Rev. A. Wilson. Arcbdeaeon O. A. Rut. Rev. John H. Hansen, Capt. James Stobart and Capt. Alex Parkinson. THICK Of WHEAT. VANCOUVER. May 7. The prloe of wheat on Saturday at closing was 1.62. 'S1 SAiMNSSS j f TO TO EUROPE EUROPE I i MAKnCygSUHVATIONS MAKWTESltHVATIONS KOW NOW ( IROM MONTREAL To I.lvrrK)l May IT Mlnnedoaa May V. June 33 Montclare June I. 'July 6 Montoalm June 16, July 13 Duchess of Atholl W 'Via Glasgow v t. 1b lleKkM-Omoaww jifM i, July ae Melita June! 14. July 13 Mlnnedoaa Calling at Liverpool To UtiMlon May IB Marloch FROM QUEI1EC To ClMttourg-tttMtthamptun May 38. June IS. Impress of Australia May SO. June 30. .atmprass of France June 8, June 37. .Impress of Scotland To ClterlKtHrg-tCoutluiittiiteu May 26 Montroyal TtJune 6 Montnalrn Goes to Hamburg 1 'Ooes to Antwerp and Conn. n Apply to Agents everywhere or RJ H J. J. FOR8TER, H vft 6.8. 0ftral Pass. Agent, Mm Rv Telephone jir Scjrmou. 2eM jCt "PROVINCIAL ELECTIONS ACT" riUMT lU'PEUT KLLCTOItAL IIIHIUK'T NOTICE is hereby given that I shall on Monday, the gist day of May. 1038 at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Court-house, Prlnoe Ru pert, hold a sitting of the Court of Revision lor tne purpose or revising the Hat of voters for the said electors) district, and of hearing and determining any ana an oDieciiuns to tne retention of any name on the said Hat, or to the registration as s voter of sny applicant for registration; and for the other set forth In the-"Provincial gurpoeas lections Aot." Dated at Prlnoe Rupert. B.C., this otn asy 01 adtii. ihzb REOISTRAR OF VOTERS. 1 19 Prince Rupert Blertonil District World's Record Strains BABY CHICKS and HATCHING EGGS from pens of R.O.P. Poultry Breeders' Ass'n. of B.C. Birds with Official Records under Government Inspection. White nud Jlrwfl Leghorns, Barred Rocks, U.I. Reds, Wyandottes, Buff Orpingtons, Black Minorca., Blue Antialuaian Order Now. Ri nionnble Prict's. For Price List write Secretary, Prof. Lloyd, University of B.C., Vancouver, B.C. QUIET WEDDING ON SATURDAY EVENING Mis Mary Murray lleiiime Hrlfle or John King Murruy ut jOriMtionj iu Main An Interesting though quiet wedding took plsoe' at Saturday evening in the Preebyftrpi Mouse. Rev. J. R Frlaell offlohtiBftt. Whin Miss Mary Murray, daughter of Mr. unci Mrs. J. R. Murray. AtfgM Rereet. wa united In marriage to John Xiug Murray, son of Mr. and ,Mrs. Wilimm Murray of Bdlnburgh, Sootlimd. Tlir bride was attended by Mrs. Wright Uiivies while Andrew Mutsay supports:! t ie groom. After the ceremony, anquK". reception wa held at the home of tin- urlde's parents. Mr. and lira. Murray are taking tip residence 'In the .Qooniij- house at 1096 Ninth Avenue Bast. The bride has lived In the alt far fifteen years and In quite well known. For the past three years she has beon on the staff of the municipal telethon exchange. The groom, who arrived here about a year ago from Scotland is employed at the plant of the Canadian Fish Ac Cold Storage Co. Congratulations and best wishes of many friends will be extended tc the couple. DREDGE CRASHED INTO FREIGHTER SWINBURNE NaTW YORK. May 7 -The government dredge Nsveelnk with 47 men was sunk this morning when It crashed Into the Lamport and Holt freighter Swinburne Three men are unaccounted for but may have been picked up. MUST HAVE PERMIT FORFIRE IN WOODS VICTORIA. May 7- No fires may ht lighted tn the woods or British Colum bia now without offlctal permits, whtc may be secured llthout difficulty as In 1927. Market Prices Prices currant are as follows: LAUD ure ate om pound 20o WJ.OS B.C Fresh pullets tor B. Fresli tlrsU 40c Il.C. Fresh extras 4Sc Local new laid Mc Smoked kipper, lb lie Kippered salmop lh. ... A 3fc Hmoked black .ot)d. JOr Finnan haddlaa. lb.' 9te MIMTS Fowl. No. I, lb 9sc and 40o SYNOPSIS OF LrtND ACT AMENDMENTS PRE-EMPTIONS Varsul. iinraaerved, surveyed Crown lands may be pre-empted by British Mibjeets over II yr mt sg. and by aliens on Weciaring luteal! to bemiine BrliUh subjects. Uonal upon residence, occiput too, jul linprovumeul for acrioWtwral vurponeit Full Information acernln rru-atlons reirardlnau pre-emption Is given In Bulletin Ne, t. Land Hertss. "(low to Pre-empt Ind." eople of tihtoh cmp be obtained free of enarre I gr addrtwalnc the Dapartinent of Lands. Victoria, fix, or to may Government Agent. Records will be granted covering only land suitable far agricultural purposes, and which la not Umber-land, I.e.. earrylns; ever t.Ooo board feet per aore weet Of the Coiuit Range and UN feet oer .aere east of tbat Ksnge. Applications for pre-emptions are to be addreaeed to the Land Commissioner of the Land Recording Dl-vision. In which the land applied for Is situated, and ars made on primed forms, coplee of which oan be obtained from the Land Commissioner. iTs-emptlons must be oeeupled for five years and Improvements made to value of 110 per aere. Including clearing and cultivating at least five acres, before a Crown Grant oan be received. For more detailed Information see the Bulletin "How to Pre-empt PURCHASE Applications are received for purchase of vacant and unreeerved Crown lands, not being tloiberland. for agricultural purposes; minimum prloe for flrst-olass (arable) land Is It per aera, and seoend-elaes (gras-log) land 12.60 per aers. Further Information regarding purchase or leass ot Crown lands is given In Bulletin No, 10. Land Beries. "Purchase and Lase of Crown Lands." Mill factory, or Industrial sites oa Umber land, not exceeding 40 acres, may be purchased or leased, the con-dIUoos Including payment of atumpage. HOMESITE LEA8E8 Unsurveyed areas, not exceeding II ores, may be leased as homesltes, conditional upon a .dwelling being ersoted In the first year, title being obtainable after residence and Improvement conditions are fulfilled and land has been surveyed. LEASES for grating and Industrial purpose areas not exceeding itO acres may be leased by one person or a company. QRAzma m Under the Oraslng Act the Frcr-taoe Is divided Into graxlng districts and the range administered under a Orating Commissioner. Annual jrratlng permits ars issued baaed oa numbers ranged, priority being glvsa t established owner. Btook-owner may form associations for range management- Free, or partly free, permits or available tor eettlsRn, nutper and traveller. n to tan am Monday, M.iy 7, DISTRICT READERS ' ' ' V ll The Who do not subscribe for the paper but who purchase occasional copies, Mill find it advantageous to remit $3.00 and 'have every copy mailed to their address for the next year. 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Pioneer Laundry Phone 1 1 MILK -:- PRICE -Reduced to 12 plnlM for 7 qunrtH for Caali price tirKi'i ""w McKrlrk Street si-"' cloved Valentin DaW Off Iro and Dairy - "lh Telephone 6j