PAGE STX We Eat No Meals; Ride No Gars- WHEN you hire ua to do the family washing, you are not put to the expense or bother of feeding us. We cat nothing! Neither do we ask you to pay our carfare. Instead we call for and deliver your washing. We buy our own soap, starch and bluing. Heat our own softened water. Use our own electricity, too. There's no "picking-up" after us. 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 rtasonable considerably lea than it would cost you to do the same work at home. Try us, and see! The LAUNDRY Does it best CANADIAN LAUNDRY and Dry Cleaners Phone 8 HHESHSHBBREEXHHBHSHP HEALTH FOLLOWS OUROPIKTKCOtllCCrS rtnsuacoN snnu CRVU IN DBMSCJOr THtrOUmriMOIMjQ: .JC STOMACH ff otn . IV " A SOUND INVESTMENT IN HEALTH Produces a Bigger Dividend than the safest bond W.CAspinall CHIKOPHACTOU 6 Exchange Block Green 211 'Demers are now showing Billie Burke Sport Dresses Phone 27 P.O. Uox 327 Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 475 DENTIST Radio Radio As well at specialising on the No. 17 Radiol, we wlh to draw your tttrnuoo to the Radiola No. la. It la another of the up-to-date. iMt six month modal, a alx tub receiver. Prloe. leu Radlotrotw f M.00 Frier, with Radlotrons . . SUMS Price, c.impU-tv with Radio-iron and 100. A Loudspeaker II.1S I . W. IIAMII.I U Exrluiivc Wholesale Dealer for Rad tolas Off Ire: UIK NUtll St. i r. rriniT ituirn. t.r EXTENSION OF LOGGING THIS YEAR MASSETT Poles to be QoJ Out bx Three Separate Concerns anij Logs at , Huckley Bay With three concern eoutemplatlnij lnatttuUon or extension of operations, a substantial revival In the logging Industry of Maasett Inlet la In pros pect. A.' E. Johnston, who arrived In the city from the Islands on the Princr John this trip and sailed this afternoon on the Venture for Vancouver, state that he Is about to re-open a camp on Ma&sett Lake, about eight mllea from Port Clements, which he formerly operated for tba Maasett Timber Co. The full equipment la already on the ground and Mr. Johnston ex pect to be back In the north In about two weeks' time to get opera tion tarted. He will cut either for the Big Bay Lumber Co. of Prince Ru pert or the Pacific Coyle Navigation Co. of Vancouver. About twenty-five, men wUl be employed. It la also reported from the Islands that the Baxter Pole Co., already oper ating extensively there and employing about fifty men In a camp near Port Clements, ha acquired new pole limits awut four mllea In the bush from Port Clement where a second camp will be opened up. A truck road la to be built Into these 11ml tt and twenty men arrived on the Prince John this trip from Vancouver to be encased in It 'construction. Another operation will be that of Kdward Crawford who baa made ar rangement for the sale of the Pacific Coyle Navigation Co. for delivery south of ome five million feet of logs which are already felled and bucked near Buckley Bay. These logs, originally cut for the Maasett Timber Co.. are now being taken out of the buh and boomed, about forty men being em ployed It Is possible Mr Crawford This Week's Specials Swift's Hack Dacon, plain or pea-mealed; taking the whole aide or half, per lb :$." Milk, any brand, dozen .. . Sjl.J0 Per case $5.30 Flour, any brand, 49 lb. sack ' Sj52.00 21 lb. sack jJUW Itobin Hood China Oats, 2 pkgs. 7of Fresh Ground Coffee, 3 lbs. SI This is the finest blend of coffee for the money! Order 3 lbs. today. Fine Ontario Cheese, 2 lbs. 5f ' seedless Raisins, 2 lbs li.V Nabob Jelly Powder, doz. . . 73 Heinz Tomato 8oup, small, 2 tins c Medium. 2 tins iVit Welch's Grope Jam, 1 lb. tin U5 2 lb. tin -in? C. & II. Sockeye Salmon in 1 lb. tin. Special, 2 for l.c Holland Herring", per keg $1.50 Nedwegian Norse Crown Fat Herrings in tomato sauce, per tin iroc Norse Crown Eresh Mackerel, tin ill)? Norse Crown Soused Mackerel, tin aori Norse Crown Kippered Herring, tin uoe Saankh Clams. 2 tins :ir,(- Large Oranges, dozen Klf & 50r Bananas, 3 lbs 50? Alberta Market P. GAMULA. Proprietor Fifth Street. Phone 208 H. H. WALLACE CO. LTD. MEiu uitY vvm: silk Hose In all latest shades. Guaranteed Pure Silk The best value at the price $1:25: i. . i pair. Ijirjce Front Koom to Kent-Apply Office H.S.Wal!aceCo.LtrJ. Phone 9 !rd Avenue and Fulton I lv If J liaveYou taken your NcrvcFood To-day. may receive further orders. The Big Bay Lumber Co. Is reported to be In the market for five million ftet of logs this season to be cut In Its new Prlnoe Rupert sawmill which will soon start operations. These logs will probably be supplied from the Queen Charlotte Islands. LOCAL NEWS NOTES -T- Passengers disembarking here this afternoon from the steamer Princess Mary Included II. J. Chalk, J. Ollleaple, Mr. O'Neill, E. Heaphy. 8. It. Walley. P. McLeod and A. Oooch. O. Bernhoft, fish buyer for the National Independent Co. at Ketchikan and several years ago here in a similar capacity, left on the Princess Mary this afternoon for Ketchikan, having arrived earlier In the week after a trip last. Inspector R. Field. R.CAI.P.. lately of Fertile, was a passenger on the Princes Mary this afternoon going through to Dawson where he will assume command of the Yukon district in succession to the late Inspector T. O. Shoebotham. who died recently. During the past twenty-four hours, fifteen carloads of grain have arrived from the prairies for the Alberta Wheat Pool's Prince Rupert elevator, railway offices today reporting 300 car on the division bound here. Up to noon today, no further grain ships for the port were reported. CANADIAN SERVICE From Halifax Tii I oiiiliinilrrrv ami ilitguw Athenla Mar. It To llimuutli-llatre-lAadKH Auaonla .. Mar 12 Auranla .. Mar. 36 To ((umi-luHii and MteriMml An touts afar 36 Andanta . . Apr. t From New York Te (Jueriiktvwn and Liter pul Carmanla . Mar 3 Andanla . . Mar. 10 To Cherbourg and Southampton Auultanie Mar. ai. Apr. 18, May 9 Berengarla . . Apr 4. 35. May 16. June 6 T UmdVmlrrr) and I Masse' Camsronla . . Mar. 3 Athenla . . Mar it Te Plriminth-liatTr-I.endoa Alaunla .. Mar. 3 Ausonla .. Mar. 10 From Ilolon To Ijiieeawlomn and Mtirixml Carenla ..Mar. 18 Carmanla .. Apr. 1 Money order, drafts and Travellers' Cheque at lowest rates Fun Information from local agents or Company's Offices. C23 Hastings St W . Vancouver. B.C Cash and Carry Grocery Corner Pulton and Sixth Ave. SAVK TUB COPPKKS Sugar, Granulated, 10 lbs. . . ":tf Milk, any brand, per tin .... ll!f Tea Malkin's Best, Blue Ilibbon, or Nabob, lb "Of Bulk Tea Excellent quality, per lb .- Coffee Great West, Matkin' Best, Nabob, lb r? t offee Fresh Ground, per lb. f10 Creamery Butter, per lb. I.'lf-ldf :i lbs. in one block Jjil.t!." Salt Pork, per lb Bacon, Swift's Premium, back, special per lb II! ft? Picnic Hams, per lb H'Jf-IC HkTtfs, strictly fresh. 3 doi. $1.1K VK(JBTAI1LE SPECIAL 10 lb. Carrots 10 lb. Turnips 10 lb. Potatoes Ushcroft) 4 lb. 0i$Zj& 34. lbs. for Tomatoes, Inrge tins, G for . . O.'f Pineapple, 8lniraore, 7 for tttf Canned Kruitx, assorted. for HU? Soap, Pels Naptha, per bar . . 8 Royal Crown Soap, er carton 'Si( Fresh line (irccn Vk'itnhlen every boat at attractive prices FHESIl MII.K AND CREAM IN I R1GIDA1RE THE DAILY, NEWS -Saturday, February CAN'T PROMISE RAILWAY HERE Vice-President of C.P.K., Visiting City loilay, Makes no Statement II am sorry that 1 cannot promise Prince Rupert a rnllrcad this year," faetlously remarked (Hunt Hall, vice-president of the Canadian Pacific Railway. In declining to omment on any Irtrutlons that his cmc-crn might have with regard to development on the Pacific Coast. Mr. Hall, who was here n his way to Alaska on the Princess Mary this afternoon ucldrd that he had been to California for five weeks on hcliday, that he was a long way from headquarters and that lie had nothing to say with regard to the relation of h.'s company to Prince Rupert or Stewart. "We will have to se what Mr Brownlce 1 going to do first." remark ed Mr. Hall, referring to the Premier of Alberta. This was In answer to a question regarding possible Pacific Coast rail outlet for the Peace River. Mr. Hall, who la being accompanied on his trip to Alaska by Capt. J W Troup, manager of the British Columbia Coast Steamship Services, was taken In charge by Wallace C. Orchard, local CPA. general axent and shown around the city. The distinguished railway man had a brief audience with a committee from the Beard of Trade consisting of M. P McCaffery. O. W. Nlckerson and W. o Pulton. An Interview with him was also sought by W J. Van Busklrk. OUTBOUND GRAIN FROM VANCOUVER Amount Handled Durinjj Week Less Than for Several Previous Periods VANCOUVER, Feb 35 - The amount of grain handled outbound at this port was leas than for several previous weekly periods. Shipments were: Wltram tor Bremen 37.333 bushels. Kirn wood for Grimsby 38,807 bus. Farkorth to Falmouth for order 391.00 bushels. Holyaton tor Botterdam 2M8S bus. I Osiris for Hamburg with option ol i firemen 4S.M7 bushels; for Mediter ranean ports 456.t80 bushels. Vuoan City for London M.ooo bush-ets: for Liverpool 44.800 bushels. Ooyom Maru for Ctanta 18.667 bush-Ms: for Kobe 140.000 bushels Attica Maru for Yokohama 48.333 buahala Paris Maru for Shanghai 70.167 buehess. Lynda reus for ' Yokohama 33.334 bushels Helyel Maru for Yokohama 17.404 btunels: for Kobe 136,666 bushels. Marie Baake for Callao 37333 bush el. DEPARTMENT OF PUIJLIC WORKS licXLA ( OOLA I.IK'K-1 I' MALCD TENDERS, endured "Tender for Lock-up Bella Ooola." wtU be received by the Minister of Public Works up to la o'clock noon of Monday, the 1Mb day of March. '103S. for the erection ana completion of a standard Lockup build I tig at Blla Cools In the Mac-keiuwe Klectorsl District, B.C. Plan, specif leatiwi.-oetitract. and forma of tender may be u on and after the 34th Oar of February, loas. and further Information obtained at the DenartttMnt of Public Works. Parflamnt Buildings and at the office erf the Government AgenU. Vancouver Sad Prince Rupert, and the office of the Public Works Department, Bella Coola. Copies of plans, specification, etc.. can be obtained from the Department on payment of a deposit of Ten Dollars Itlo.OOi which wll be refunded on return of the pUn etc.. In good condition. The lowett or any tender not necessarily accepted P. PHILIP. Deputy Minister and I'uhllr Works Engineer. DeiMrtmcnt of public Works Engineer. Parliament Buildings. Vlrtorls. BC SAILINGS TO EDKOPE I MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW FROM SAINT JOHN To llrlfati, .lirrMMil Mar. IS. Apl 13 Montcalm Mar. 30 Montclar Tii (iUtow. MtrffMHil Mar. 9. Apl s Montrose Jlar. 23, Apl 30 UlmxdOM ' ltar. 30 Melit i To nisagow only To ('ItrrlMiuri-HmitMiiiptuii-.liitHrrit JfM IS Mstagama Mar. 33. Apl IB MaJloch Montnalrn To CttrrlHiri-iiiilianiioii-IUmlMiri P' ....... Metagama 1 'il'WMZ"'" J) Ta . Oentrsl Pes. A(M. jBJ C.P.R. Sunofl. Vsixeuvsr. S Jju S'ymuur M10 jQr WAS SO NERVOUS, and SHORT OF BREATH COULD HARDLY SLEEP Mrs. Louise Raglin, Golden Liv Ont., writes: "For several yean I was greatly troubled with my hesrt I was so nervous and short of breath I could hardly sleep at night, and If I did sleep for a while I had bad dreams. "I managed to keep at my work,c someuow, until I begaii to have diirjr spells which gut so bad I had to give up. I used many kinds of medicine, but found no help until I got a box of After the first box I found a great i-hange, and after two boxes I was as well as I could be. "I told my mother, who had choking sensations, about them and they helped her greatly.' ' Price 50c a box at all druggists and dealers, or mailed direct on receipt f price by The T. Milbura Co, Limited, Toronto, Ont OLD COUNTRY FOOTBALL ;mii.ihii i.i;.(iii: i Mn 1. Blackburn 3. Tottenham I. Bolton 0. Hudderatleld 1. Cardiff 3. Manchester United 0. Derby 3, Sheffield United 1. Liverpool 3. Bverton I. Leicester 3, Arsenal 3. Mlddletboro 1, Birmliifbam 1. Portsmouth 1, Burnley. 0. The Wednesday 0. Newcastle 0. Sunderland 3. Aston Villa 3. West Ham 1, Bury a. )l hh.it II. Blackpool a. Notts Count 3. Chelsea 0. Southampton X Clapton 8. Stoke City 2. Orlmaby 1, Hull City 1. Leeds a, Putnam 1. Manchester City a. Preston 1 Notts Forest 0. Swansea 3. Port Vale 3. Walvernampton 3. Reading 1, Oldham 0. South Shields o. Barnele 0. West Brotnwlch 0. Bristol City 0. Scottish i.iaot c llhhlon I. Boues 3. Alrdrleonlana 3. Celtic 1, Aberdeen 1. Dunfermline 1. Hamilton 3. Falkirk . Dundee 1. Hibernians 0, Clyde 1. Motherwell 0. Hearts a. Fartlok-Ocwaenbeatb not played, queen's Park 6. KUmarnock a. Ralth Rovers-ttonsers not played. St. Johnstone 0. St. Mlrren 0. DECISION IS GIVEN TO TOD MORGAN IN BOUT AT VANCOUVER VANCOUVER Feb. 33. Tod Moman of Seattle, lunlor lightweight champion or tne wwid, and Ritchie King of Call- Point Montatara" 1 'U' roUht rouod ,Mt 30.000 for Puerto ilombla. I nlht' Morn "nng the decision. The title was not at stake. Alexander Oooch returned to the -My cn the Princes Mary thl after noon following a and pleasure trip aouta Aubrey Simmons. Canadian omcer at Bagwy, was a pssasngsr aboard the Prtneess Mary this after noon returning north following a holiday trip ouUld. There were lust about one passengers aboard the steamer Mary which was In port this bound for Alaska. The last the vanguard of the Yukon Pa Railway Navigation returning north after having winter outside Market Price hundred Princes afternoon Included & White Co.' staff spent the Price current are as follows: LAKH 3c compound 30c tons 3.0. Fresh pullet 40c B.C. fresh tint 4c B.C. Fresh, estras 30c Local new laid Me 1IMII Smoked kipper, lb. 6o Kippered saiinon. lb a&e amoksd black oodlb. aoo Finnan baddies, lb jgg MK.MS Powl, No. 1. lb Me and 40c Roasting chicken, lb. 434 Ham. sliced, first grade S0e Ham. whole, first grade m Ham, picnic, lb 31 Wc Cottage roll, lb 39 J4 Baeuu, back, sliced (00 Bacon, side 60s to 60a Pork, ary salt 35c Ayrshire baoun. lb. 3 Jc Veal, shoulder 35 Veat, loin ..,..,.,,.,1,,,... 40c f'Jtj' 1 n V "leej' ' f ' eft" Ph0uur .VVMr,.,..r..,38e Pork, loift . ,, . r, . vi e. .., 400 i n , Si9 aeei. pot roast 10 to 30o Beef, boiling layfco to 18c aoc to 4o Beef, roast, prime rib ajc Lamb, chops jqq Lamb, shoulder Mutton, leg 40o Umb. leg 48J Mutton, chops Mutton shoulder llHTTr.lt Brookiieid. Bbsmrock and WoodUnd. 60c DRINK ! 1 . ' w ! pV'. v.; jl a a Vl7TIATdo.you look for-what do you want-in a good refreshing glass of beer? We think we know i M You want first a Beer that "irets homp,, that follows its course straightway to that thirsty spot. You want a Beer that's full of life and vigor, bracing stimulating. You want . . T ai a (hiM-WS) a Decr nat win really vmi All ifvli ,y wi; juu. an 11111, then. Milwaukee Latrcr is the Beer for vou. 'IVv it today. You'll find it whole some, pure and nourishing. Why not order a cat today ? For safe ai uoernmeni l.lquor Stem aaxl Beer Farlws. Drliiery free lo any part of city. WESTMINSTER BREWERY LTD HcuWcstminster.S.C. E--1 " n r"smxrsrai issi 1 mail snrT" Tlus sdvenijcmcm 11 not published or ditplaved by iht I Board or by the Govenmmt of ,j, ,ih Colv ' ... WESTHOLME THEATRE TONIGHT ONLY at 7 and 9 u The wonder melodrama of the jutiKle. A start I play in which is shown a ruthless, smashing, crashin). and destroyer. Five hundred native hunters, four I elephants, tigers, leopards, pythons, etc.. etc. Cnst-KKU, CHANTUl, NAH, I.ADAII, and IIIMIIH the monkey) Something- entirely new in motion picture C0J1IIDV "HOLY MACKIJHHI." I'ATHK HKVIBW Admission GOc and 23c To Every Woman ...L I - . . . WHO IS GUirer Inr nu- irlaun In Iw.mu H.....li,.n n, combinations for the sun porch, new color schemes M 11 1 1 reirxm n ..... I I i I'. ..I. win, new uuiur ueaniv vvirvwnirs in inv limine n i"" ing Lacquer comes as a household bit-suing. fKaieni Hardware Co. ' Telephone 3 UNION STEAMSHIPS. LIMITED ' ,. ..... Sllln from I'rinrii Uiitru " .'.).l.VK,, VICTOKIs, nutedale. ,Utl tuy, nr.. TiieMliM. I"'1 ,, ' V,CTWK,A- llsy. Alert IU. rli .. .! am tor PORT SIMPSON. NAAS KIVCM POINTS. ALICE ARM, ANV0 "T5"'A"T. Wale Island, Sunday, s p.m. i.. ItS Ind Aeniie. K. M. SMITH, Aftnt. Prince Huperl, ur B.I fi,..T?i0?,,Lu;.k,u. ,0I 10 Vlttoils and srattle. and bange