?aof; htx We Eat No Meals; Ride No Cars' - WHEN you hire us to do the family washing, you are not put to the expense or bother of feeding us. We eat nothing! Neither do we ask you to pay our carfare. Instead we call for and deliver your washing. We buy our own goap, starch and bluing. Heat our own softened water. Use our own electricity, too. There's no "picking-up" after ua. We take all the messy work out of your home, giving you an extra day to do the things you like to do! Yet you'll find our charges most reasonable considerably leas than it would cost you to do the same work at home. Try us, and see! The LAUNDRY Docs it best CANADIAN LAUNDRY anc Dry Cleaners Phone 8 I I I eaS 'Ml' W Mil i l I M 1 P'll HEALTH FOLLOWS OMWOCnCCOBKCTS MHWIt ON SP.HAL EtVU n WHAHI Of msImai Mtslrt aT TT VMI MOS SUBf Spring Hats una A SOUND INVESTMENT IN HEALTH Produces a Digger Dividend than the safest bond W.C.Aspinall CHIROPRACTOR 6 Exchange Mock Green 241 emers :: Costumes Latest Frocks MILK -:- PRICE Reduced to 12 pints for $1.00 7 quarts for 91.00 Cash price tickets. Mc Bride Street store row doted Valentin Dairy Office and Dairy - 11th St. Telephone 637. Dr. Alexander Smith Dlock I'hone 675 DENTIST MARCH COUNTY COURT CASES OXK NEW CASK VP -on lli:ltl( ANOTIir.lt TltANSVr.ltUnD TO KVPHV.ME I.OIKT LIST OH ACTIONS i' i Only One ww case: 1a -arisen for the consideration of the county Court thia raoma. tui is the action or three Port Clement plaintiff! who are cuing Alex YeiUtsle. selneboat owner, for work done aboard a boat on which Ithey were employed In addition to their duties u fishermen. The claims aggregate some 300. The defence Is that the work In question la senerallv considered to be-Included in the duties lof men employed upon fishing JhoaU. The case of B. Brynildsen & Sons. Ltd. vs. Qua Egan et al. which has been on the County Court Hat lor some time, has been transferred to the Su preme Court for hearing:. Plaintiff originally claimed $318M on a promis sory note but a counter claim exceed ing the County Court Jurisdiction of 1000 bat been entered. Coat of mach inery alleged by defendant to have been removed by plaintiff and damage sought. At the regular monthly session of I County Court this morning before Judge P. McB. Young naturalisation applications of S. W. SJonatand. Ter- NOTICE. five (Si and six (Si. Block nineteen ui, section six (Oi Ke-certtflcate of Title No 3M1I to hMt seventeen (17) and eighteen (IS). Block twenty-six (26), Section all ifti . Re-CerUflcatc of Title No. 8993 1 to Lot nineteen (181. Block ten UO). ee- WOfTTf!s7 lav ' . sat l-i at e4 U . lu vocvw ssa se.sws gavcu VMS UIA tin iSth day of March next, the undersigned intends to apply toxthe Liquor Control mi a a license iKTiiBr COMBINATION SPECIALS 1 tin Nabob Spinach. 2Vg'. 1 tin Nabob Pumpkin. 2'V. 1 tin Del Monte Beets, 2'a. 1 tin Welnh Grape Jam, 2'. Regular price $1.30. Special for . . $1.00 2 tins Sliced Pineapples, 2's. 2 tina Sliced Peaches, 2'. 2 tins Pears, 2's. 2 tins Strawberries. 2's. 2 tins Raspberries. 2's. Iteirular price $1.20. Special for 2 tina Peas, No. 5. 2 tins Corn. 2 tins Tomatos, 2's. 4 lb. tin Empress Plum Jam. Regular price $1.85. Special jji, 0 i: 10 lb. sack Pastry Flour. 1 tin McLaren's Baking Powder. i lb. tin trisco. 4 lb. tin Empress lUHranberry Jam. Reirular price $2.10. Special for Sjtl.00 Alberta Market P. GAMULA, Proprietor Fifth Street. Phone 208 Prizes Given .rVway Free Re-Oertlflcat oi Title No. 3447 1 to Lots for defendant forty-three (43i. forty-four (44) and iwnj-uvo hoi. uiocx twenty-eeven I27l. Section NOTIti: OF CKJRDO eight (8). Prince Ruoert. Man fi sn. CI APPLIVATIOX VOK Llti:jE mj oi Whereas nrrvj of im. h .k.m. Certificates of Title tamed' In the nan of Ira E. kfatwin ha Imm nun (M . u office, notice Is berebr ilven that I shall, at the exoiraUon of one nmth from the date of the first publication i .wiwi, ww a wrewiswmai ijeraxicaie oi Title In 1111 nt Mtl M.f th. mm.Ut Lne. Certifies tea. unless in the meantime valid ob.vectlon aa to any be made to me in writing. UA I EU at the Land Registry Office T'nre Rtinjtrt n f thta mI r " " 1M8. H P UidWln St Reaiatrar at Titlu -GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT" NOTKK OF APPLICATION LK'KNCL vok iu:i:u . - an.wwj ..WH .U. VII . IJV 16th day of March next the undersigned wum w sifiny m us ijtquor uonuo. Board for a licence in respect to premises belne part of the building known aa "Hotel ilaaaett" aituate on Lat Fiit.i 8 1 . Block Fourteen (14). Plan Di 7 tt lYwiuite Tumi t r Queen Charlotte lalanda. Prince Rupert Land ReglstraUon District in the Province of Brtttaa Columbia, for the sale of beer by the glass or by the open bottle for consumption on the pre-raises. DATKD at Prince Kupert, B.C.. th 16th day of February. 1MB. K B. DAVIEB. Applicant GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT." Iltll! Aft": nH if i"lIlsVfJ 'J Letters are cominif in but we want more. Next Saturday the prise winners of. last week will be announced. There are more prises to come. For the best letter on why you like Pacific Milk we will give one full case of Pacific Milk FREE; half a case for the second nnd a quarter case each for the third and fourth. $10.00 in gold is to be given for tht best letter of all Write Today. PACIFIC MILK 328 DRAKE STREET Vancouver, I1.C. race, and Hans Pltiuberg Mel by. Prince Rupert, were approved and cases were -et as follows: B. Brynildsen & Sons. Ltd.. vs. Qua Esran et al. S819.36. Patmore and Pulton for plaintiff; Williams, Mauson fc Gorurelee for defendant, transferred to Re-Certificate of Title No. 30941 to Lots; supreme Court W. J. Crawford Northland Mining Co.. M87. a. w. Kennedy for Plaintiff. defendant In person, stands. Bawling H Carter vs. Henry A. McLean. SaOl.SO, Williams. Manaun asOon rales for plaintiff. Patmore ft Pulton March to. Ocerge H. Rltchte vs. Arthur Oswald. taoo. Sutherland ft Sutherland for plaintiff. Patmore ft Pulton for defendant. April a. William S. S. Oudoward vs. Clarence Plewin. MS.3S. Patmore ft Pulton for plaintiff. W. E. Planer for defendant, next court. Rex. tb. Canadian Ptahlna Co.. an- peal. April a. WlUlana H. Haelnnee vs. Marie Han sen, tail. Williams. Manson ft Oon- Jtalea for plaintiff. Patmore ft Fulton for defendant, March IS. O. B. Da vies vs. Alex Yeltatxle. U7.-5". Wllltcma. Manson ft Oonxales for pUlntlff. defendant In person, to be arranged. V. Johnson vs. Alex YeitaUto. II7J7. to be arranged Ilnar TetUIng vs. Alex Telutaie. 77.57. to be arransed. LIVK ItKVOKF. LllKltATl i:g Life comes before literature, as the material always eomea before the work. The hills are full of marble before the orld blooms with statues. Phillips Brooks. In the Matter of the Estate cf Alexander Caneron. IVwuih TntMi.f. innM stviicE Board for In raanet of tu I Vhrtir A r C that mat by order of Hit Young, the mh day of tm IMS. I was appointed premises oemg part or the building Administrator of tht estate of Alexander uuwu a run i.temc:iis noiei. siiuslm Cameron, osssum anrf mi mi. at Port Clementa. B.C.. upon the lands lug claims sjralnst the aaldeaUte. are an m.. .-vi j. uiuv. t ouu i irciriy it ' u.rcu q i urn .sii same vision of Let 741. Queen Charlofe li- rrly verified, to me on or hmtnim k. land District. Map No. 1079. Prince Ru-1 10th dav of March. A D leaa .n .11 ' l-mu nnmnugn uiavnci. in tne i (janies inoentea to the estate are of British Columbia, for the quired to pay the amount of their tn- - - -j - J -. - -J .ire wpcu ! W.WWIIUH. vi inc iQrvnwun Dottle ror roiMumntlon on the Dre iremlses UAIEU this 13th dav of February. I DYDONE LORVE TINOLEY. Annlirant NORMAN A WATT Official Administrator. Prince Rupert. BC Dated the 10th day of February. A.D "Vt Cash and Carry Grocery Corner Fulton and Sixth Ave. SAVE THE COPPEKS Sugar, Granulated, 10 lbs. .. 7:Sf) Milk, any brand, per tin .... I'Jf Tea Malkin's Best, Hlue Itibbon, or Nabob, lb. 70r? Bulk Tea Excellent quality, per b ri)f Coffee Great West, Malkin Best, Nabob, lb. 03f Coffee Fresh Ground, er lb. I Of Creamery Butter, per lb. l:)rl(if) 3 lbs. in one block HlMrt Salt Pork, per lb !ttc Bacon, Swift's Premium, . back, special per lb lllto? Picnic Hams, per lb Kg, strictly fresh, 3 doz. SI. 1 8 VEGETABLE SPECIAL 10 lb. CarroU 10 lb. Turnips 10 lb. Potatoes (Ashcroft) 4 lb. Onions I'M lbs. for y.l( Tomatoes, large tins, C for . . i)5f Pineapple, Singapore, 7 for 05 j Canned Fruits, assorted, for Hi)( Soap, Fels Naptha, per bar . . Hr Royal Crown Soap, per carton 25 Fresh h THE PAILI NEWS lit ,ond,i ASK CONTINUE FORMER POLICY SALMON VLHIILUMEN tVOII.Il HAVE KEItl TTIOX OF OKIKM'ALS IN nsiiKiiiEx toMiNir-; The rrketfag or tin- Nortlwru BC Sainton Piahernien's A-i. relation held Saturday In Labor lull with James Field presiding' ifcrd to ask the department of fisheries . at Ottawa u continue the policy' or reducing Orient al licenses along the liac of tlicl' original policy. Other nutters' dealt vlth by the Isbermcn had to' do with organization . matters. FUNERAL SERVICE FOR late mrs. mm IS HELD THIS AFTERNOON The funeral of the late Mrs. M. Prater, j whose death occurred Friday evening In the Prince Rupert Ocneral Hospital, was held this afternoon at 2 30 frrm the I chapel of Hayner Bros., undertakers, to Pal rv lew Ceme'.ery ::ti quite a con-coune of mourners in attendance. The late Mr. Praser. who had resided In Prince Rupert sot;: tele or thirteen years and was l .r sow- time em ployed at the Prince Rupert Boat House, was born forty -eight years ago In the Orkney Islands. She was a widow and Is survived by one daughter. Miss Dor othy Praser, a member of the start of the Prince Rupert Hotel Her aged mother aud a slater reside at Sprlngdale. Saskatchewan, and there is another els ter In Winnipeg. Deceased was a member of the Ladles' Auxiliary to the St. Andrews Society. Rev. J. R. PrlxeU. pasttr ot Pint Presbyterian Church, o( Heated at the funeral service and Jjriu S. Davey presided at the organ. Pallbearers were James. Field. P. J. Ryan James Sturgeon. J. S. Irvine. Alex. Saint and A. Clapper-ton. Those sending floral tributes includ ed Mr. and Mrs. J. Mussallem. Mr. and Mrs. J. Preeee. Mr. and Mrs. W. Smith. A Friend, Prince Rupert Boat House. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor. St. An drews Ladles' Auxiliary. Prince Rupert Hotel siaff. Mr. and Mrs. James Slur- in. Mr. and Mrs J. R Murray. Mr and Mrs. J. S. Irvine. Mrs. Nation. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Rochester. Mr. snd Mrs. P. J. Ryan. XUat Oorothv Praser. Mr 1 Mm. J. Plaid, Mr and Mrs. A Saint and family and Mr. and Mrs. A. Richmond and family. TEA AND SALE BY C.G.I J; 1$ VERY SUCCESSFUL AFFAIR A charmingly arsWnged event Satur day afternoon was the tea and aa of IN PROBATE tom an held in the Presbyterian v - . . vj uiv vHiiieiuiAu uiru in ...... -iimipiii oi KKlTlMl I Training, the aflair bemg under the IdlreeUon of the leader. Mrs. J. R In the Matter of the "Admlnlatntlnn i Prlzell slvi mm. ...i.ti . .... by Miss Annie Walker. Junior leader of pussywillows were used in effectively deccratlug the hall, spring blossoms centreing the artistically arranged tmtll tea table The larg? tea table was daintily .derr.rated with pussywillows, pink sweet pess and shell flowers. Mrs. C. A. Eggert, a former leader of the C.O.I T. poured and Miss Olive Munro and Hiss Irene Mitchell assisted in serving. In charge of the r-fresh-ments were Mrs. Eastman. Miss Betty lastman. Hiss Joan Arthur. Muriel Deane. Miss Bale Hunt. Sdlth Brewerton and Miss Mary Jones. The home coonlns table waa in charge of Miss Sheila Stuart and Miss Gladys Hunt while the candy booth was presided over by Hist Helen Walker and Miss Margaret WUlisrroft with iMIss Wlnnlfred Kby. Mlaa Louise Und- seth and Miss Mabel Walter In chares of the novelty, plain tewing and fancy work table. An interesting sad popular eorner waa the fish pond which was fished dry In half an hour and in charne of which were Miss Jean Ritchie and Phema Fliuey. Miss Muriel Vance acted as cashier and the proceeds svr rtsrt asn During the afternoon there was a TOO LATE TO GlaASSIFY WANTED. OIRL OR WOMAN FOR general housework. Oood wages to right party. Addratt replies to Bnx VI. Dally Nes OOce. FOR SALS. - OA BOAT. 38 FRET long; five hp Ptfster engine. Also eamp at Salt Ukea. Apply K. David-ton. Cold Storage. sO LOST. -OOLD WRHT bracelet. Finder Ml. line are hereby raiil:'-f to Green Wgelables every propy.Kon boat at attractive prices ,8U d"!r of Mnn. a d. ii parties indehtrd to the es FHESH MILK AND CKEAM IN FUIGIDAIItE WATCH AND telephone M IX PK0BATE in Tin; m i-itKMi: romiT or iminsn tOI.UMIIIA In the Matter ofUe Aduluistratlon Act; and In the Matter of the letate of Sloney "L'i Desssted. IntetUU Honor. F. MrB Young, tht ltth day of rSST.17.' D a i was appointed Atoliustrator of the estate of Sidney Seott Msrsh. deceased, sad all parties having claims against the said estate fnmiah um. or before the irm. and all CjUlred to pay ihe amount of their Indebtedness t.i rnt forthwith. NORMAN A WATT. Official Administrator dim. DuMrt tar BMIRMQRE LEGION KcroKeKSl BaaBBakBBBBalfZBsBaiBasaBaBaflasVGtH lllnkt In a postponed game Saturday even. Ing In the St. Andrew's carpet bowling tournament, the rink of Oeorge Abbott tied with that of Ckoraw Scott 14 to 14. Abbott's rink now leads In the standing. Tonight's game will be bstwseu Titos Brattle and Alex McLeod. Standing of tit mi to date in the tournament la aa fellows: O. Abbott 4 J. Dick a A. McLeod t J. Frew g J. Watson O Scott t N McDonald R Cameron g R. Davie a :C. . Tavlor Jack Watson I Seattle l U D. WINNERS AT HOCKEY BLAIRMOItS. March 6 BUlnnort Legion juniors defeated Parole Botar- tans hockey team Saturday ten to one winning the two game series SB ot 8. The regular monthly meeting of the Prince Rupert Ministerial Ataaeiation m held this mominc. Details were completed for the children's and young psopie-a miaason week which will com-BMnee on Thursday and then was tat usual study period. Those in attend ance were Rev. J. R. Prtnll. president Re. A. Wilson, secretary. Archdeacon O. A. Bis. Rev. W, r. Price. Cast, stob- art and Rev. John . Hanson. Market Prices Prices current are as foUarasj; LAItl Pta I t I t 0 ' 0 Pure '. ; jjv Compound aoo' ions BC. Fresh pullets toe B.C. fresh firsts m B.C. Fresh, aatraa aa. Local new laid lie IISII tseaokad kippers, lb. 15a Kippered salmon. Ib. fe Umoked black ood, lb je, Finnan baddies, lb aa. MK.4TS Fowl. No. 1, Ib aa Roasting chicken, lb Ham. sliced, first grade Ham. whole, first grade gOc Mjam. picnic, Ib gae fCot tags rolls, tb SB it Bacon, back. sUoad Bacon, side so a I 40c 4S Mc Pork, ary salt - Ayrthlre bacon. Ib iv, Veal, shoulder oju, W 40o vi. leg si- Pork, shoulder Mo rwi, loin Pork, leg 600 60t tool 39c Beef. Dot roast . . . SW WV M, Beer, bailing . DaU'd Ilic I'," , . r Vwhrnarv in " M7gv w ISc 30c to 45 swnVHTTrrvriBsiinBwantMaaaaK. DISTRICT READERS brief musical program to which Mrs W. D. Moxley contributed by tinging in good voice "Rose in the Bud." M s William Millar with a well renderea violin solo of Scottish airs and Mist B. A. Leltch, in her usual popular manner, with piano solos -or The Daily News Who do not subscribe for the paper but who purchase occasional copies, will find it advantageous to remit $:).0fJ and have every copy mailed to their address for the next year. All the News of the North, coast and country, from our special correspondents, as well as world events will keep you well posted at minimum cost. Send the postal order today while you still think of it! HAS SHIPPED NINETY LOCAL CANARIES TO WINNIPEG THIS YEAR Horace Dutiamel of the Prince Rupert Aviaries dexpatcfieu: by this morning's train f jrty pedigreed roller canaries to the Reliable Bird Co of Winnipeg, this being his final shipment of the season. Mr. Duhamel hsa shipped a total of n.nety birds to Winnipeg this winter. ST. ANDREW'S BOWLING AMmXI mtta (Marge hewit Tied In iMMpnstMl lie me MetartUy WESTHOLME THEATRE MONDAY ONLY, 7 and 9 p.m. TOM MIX and "Tony" in The Great K & A Train Robbery DOROTHY DWAN, WILLIAM WALLING, Cl'R Ti HAItltY GHIPP snd other. COMEDY "THE STEKPLBCHASK. PAILUIOUNT NEVS Admtasfan S5r snd In, Ladies! M Ladiesl SPRING COATS JLsT AimiVEI) TWKBDS, CHARMEENS, POIHET. TttiM-. Lafrit Desixrw Nicely Tailured Reasonably Priced H. S. WALLACE CO., LTD. 3rd Avenue and Fulton Street. DEMAND "Rupert Brand" 9 ippers THE DAINTIEST IIREAKFAST FOOD." Smoked Dally by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., IM Prince Rupert. D.C. To rjsatM"'swl fcartts.w. m mm VajT'A m Every Woman who is etttfer for new Ideas in home decoration- " combinations for the sun porch, new color scheme" i room, now color beauty everywhere In the house"'11 1 Ing Lacquer comes as a household blessing. Kaien Hardware Co. Telephone 3