Jpage I THE DAILY NEWS. Monday, January 27, 1910. WOMEN'S WORK 'ure Cream FOR BETTERMENT Makes the J. C. Brady Waxes Eloquent Over Richness Influence and Virtues of Fair Sex. There Is Pure cream richness a a about racinc Milk that Is the bnly secret behind Its goodness for "No man Is greater than the cooking-. mother that borjo him. There is You see, all we do to the rich, nothing that can add to happiness ArticUN:! rresh milk as It comes from the Cut out for like the wonderful smile of a water Rtftrenci farm Is to evaporate out .of It. woman. Women are bulwarks of This leaves the natural butter the Empire." These were some fat and other cream solids as they I One Employment of the expressions used by J. II. Agency were.Then we seal It up sq It remains Brady at the Burns banquet on fresh and sweet. Friday night when replying to tho! Try it In the next recipe which toast of "Tho Lassies." He said' calls for milk or cream. that women were the guiding j for All Canada stars of men and much of the Pacific Milk Co. success of every man was duo to.1 some women. o one should say 332 DRAKE LIMITED STREET he could not keep a wife because fpHE Dominion and Provincial Governments are co-operating to distrib-lite Factory at Ladner, B.C. in 99 the cases out of 100,the ladies' employment quickly and fairly. Employment Offices are being Canada Food Board Llcene 14-166. kept All know men.what the women of set up throughout Canada a single, complete chain from East to West. tho Empire had done, continued the speaker. Without their; aid' In all, some 60 Employment Offices are being established. They will and the spiritual influence they'I- be located in all centres of 10,000 people and over and wherever the possessed standing for the trior- The P. R. Feed Co. ious heritage of virtue and free- need for them exists. Onerthird are already in operation. dom men would bo able to -do, f $: littlc. This was not a decadent Through these Government Employment Soldiers' Civil Re-Establishment a man Have got in a New Seasons age. Tho glorious galaxy of good-;: Offices, all persons in need of who has served overseas. He introduces Sapply of J ness and worth such as was seen both male and will the returned ' employment, female, soldier to the regular officials Bulbs, Hyacinths, in women today had never influence'been secure such positiona as are available. and gives him every assistance, both as before. Her sphere of Daffodils, Tulips, Through this to employment and other matters. was widening. Her idea was not' same source an employer's Crocus, Easter Lilies so much to reform the older, people particular needs will be promptly The Organization. as to do away with any bad filled; Make the home beautiful thing which was likely to hurt her Indeed, the service rendered by thcsV The local offices in each province are linked Have Some Win'er Blooms ! child. Even in this little city Government Employment Offices Xvill together by a provincial clearing house in the they were looking for women to. .capital city. Indoors and Outside. do things. As Mr. Manson had be such as to warrant the heqrtiest cooperation They are directly supervised by a general said, Canada should bo a country and support on the part of superintendent who receives daily wired reports 908 Third Ave. of happy homes. Women had the employers of labor. from each office. These reports state how many Phone 63. P.O. Box 333 have sought work, how many have been placed virtues and it was their prerogative will endeavor They to supply only in positions, bow many and what classes need to win mcrt to them. such help as an employer can confidently work, how many positions vacant. The general The said he wished to speaker take on the right man for the" right superintendent has each day a complete picture tell tho men that when they were position. of the employment 'situation in the province Hotel launching any schemes for the under his Hyder betterment of the city that women Thus, to the1 small employer of labor, With the care.same idea in view, the Dominion would lend their, hearts and hands they will take "the place of the Employment Government has three national clearing-houses Portland Canal, B.C. to make Rupert the clean and manager. To. the large employer established at Halifax, Ottawa, and Winnipeg. M. JAMIESON, gallant city of the west. of labor they will be of appreciable Those who plan to move from one locality to ;R. Proprietor another thus "with their assistance. can fro eyes open," because these clearing-houses show from their Gateway to the famout fjjkth Mint WILL CONFER WITH The service of the Employment Offices daily reports just what the employment prospects RUSSIAN DELEGATES will be given both to employers and to are everywhere. Now Open for Business those who seek employment entirely without charge. National Advantages. (Special via O. T. P. Telegraphs.) With the completion of this single chain of The Paris, Jan. 25. British How They Work. Employment Offices the Government will be cabinet met here yesterday after The to consider the is in of each exactly informed on employment conditions.-, A Gurvich noon personnel superintendent charge Expert field agents will call on the lumbering, of its contribution to the joint local Employment Office. mining, shipbuilding and other industries to Transfer commission which will confer Inside the office he has interviewers, to secure information as to anticipated requirements with the Russian delegates at for labor. confer with those seeking employment Princes Islands. Premier Borden sent in trade unions Weekly reports by provide them In the of Canada, Premier Botha of the and to direct, to positions. additional information. IJPhoneGreen 548 Union of South Africa, and Gen larger cities he also has canvassers or Finally, every concern with 25 or more employees P'.'O. Box 102 Office, Fraser ST. Smuls, South African representa salesmen to call on the employers and will mail each week a fost-card showing tive of the cabinet are considered show them the value of the services (a) the pay-roll of the previous week; (b) changes the Office. in staff and the nature of the occupations. rendered by Employment We Sell Coal : : 'PRINCE GEORGE In this way the work-seeker and the Advisory Councils. work-giver are quickly brought together. Each local superintendent in the larger cities There was a delightful dance Every effort is made to secure up-to-date, will be assisted by an advisory body composed Barsalou's under the auspices of the I. O. D business-like offices, conveniently of employers and employees. E. hero, on Friday night, tho gross located. Each provjnee will have a similar advisory Motor takings being $211.10, expenses. body. Transfer $31.50, leaving net toward fur For the Soldier. There will also be a Dominion body the Service Council of Canada Employment to hos nishing a room in tho city The same Employment OJfices are co-operate with the Department of Labor. Furniture pital of $179.00. There were a Moving This council will be composed of representatives number of raffles, the income used to provide positions for returned Express and Baggage from all those classes interested. well for other which included in the soldiers as as from was every person In addition to the above, the Government is WE HANDLE COAL proceeds. ... in need of employment. co-operating with those who provide employment Nl-ut nj Day phon 182 P.O, Box IU . In each employment office there is a so that as far as possible every willing worker J. O. Macdonald of the provin representative of the Department of will have work to do. cial forest service has returned after attending a convention in Hotel Prince Rupert Victoria. A movement in the City Council to reduce civic salaries was voted EUROPEAN PLAN down at tho inaugural meeting. ?1.60 per day and up. Tho proposal was somewhat Director of unique in that it suggested abolishing Repatriation FIRST-CLASS CAFE tho salary for tho mayor A La Carte, nd making him city clerk in- tead, complying with the law by The Repatriation Committee noosing scfme other person as St. James Hotel lork officially. It seemed like a OTTAWA jcaso of trying to evade legal re (LATE "QUEENS") quirements and the majority of FIRST CLASS IIOOMS -"ot tho council would not stand for and Cold Water. it. tend to sddIv for a licence to Drotneet for post planted about one mile south from the location post of Robert Reld'a application the point of commencement, o Par Night., and S3 par WNk. coal and petroleum over the following de- southerly shore of Canoe Pass and S miles for licence; thence north 80 chains; thence Located November 17th, 1918. scribed unas on tne wes', coast or moresoy easi or tne soumeasi corner ana location east 80 chains; thence couth 80 chains; PETER JENSEN, Standing committees have been Island. British Columbia, commencing at a post of Ilobert Hold's application for thence west 80 chains to tho point of com By Hans X. Cbrlstensen, Agent, KE'VlkV'V'd..,DI3twct tho for the post planted about of a mile south licence; thence south 80 chains; thenco mencement. 1 district of appointed by mayor westerly from a small bay and Island In west so chains; thence north 80 chains; Located November 17th, 1918. SKEENA LAND DI9TRICT DISTRICT OK A JT1CK Aiiie liurgess, present year as roiiows: r mance canoe rass Between nioresDy ana ciiam inriice easi ou cuains io ine poini oi coin BETTY UlltlSIE.VSO, I QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. lny e. of Islands near Lob- Point and about S miles mencement. By Hans K. Chrlsleiiaen, Agent. I TAKK NOTICE that I, Albert K. Estesvaag Slirornla. Married Woman In. nni-lnn DnoVill Wnlann Firn easterly along the Moresby Island side of Located November 1 7th, 1918 " " - - of Prince RuDerl. fi. C.. fisherman. Intend te'T Water and Light-Harper. Ogilvio i.anoe i-asa rrom buck I'oiui; incuce norm GERTRUDE KNOTT. SKEENA LA Ml DISTRICT DISTRICT OF to apply for a licence to prospect for eoai BU chains: thence east 80 chains: Iheiice By Hans K. Christensen, Agent. UUtbtt Lii.MinJi it islaus. land petroleum over ue roilowiug oacruiea SJSiS birAS: ?nd Porl.c.r; Boa.r?!..of wrk8.7T south 80 chains; thence west 80 chilns lu . Hands on the West Coast of Moraaby Island, me point or commencement. SKEEHA LAND DISTRICT DISTRICT OF TAKE NOTICE thai Andrew Voetinan. of I British Columbia, commencing at a doM ",L,"1 ,D"UI 00 J'ar,w waison, Harper, wnson; iieuim Located November 16th, IS 18. UUfctr CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. Prince Rupert, B.C., fisherman. Intends to I planted about too yards froan the somberly !?d,iS Ogilvie, Wilson. HANS K. CHRISTENSEN. Applicant TAKE NOTICE that Annie Lindsay, of apply for a licence !o prospect for roal shore of Canoe Pass and t miles east of 16 nortneast corner - Prince Rupert, B. C, spinster, Intends to ana petroleum over tne rouowing described tne unrtncasi corner or nnoeri una application Pneo ; "W'cation ror licence; SKEENA LAND DISTRICT DISTRICT OF apply for a licence to prospect for coal and ianas on tne wen i:uai or Moresby isiana, for licence; thence south 0 Plain; Th,,' 8( cl'alns; thence East 80 SKEENA LAND DISTRICT niSTIIICT OF QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLAND3. etroletim over the following described Urltlsh Columbia, commencing at a Dot chains; thence east SO chains; thence nurtb CV,I 80 liu . .SuY.Ux 80 'w'l thenco OUKKN CHARLOTTE 1SIAVDS. TAKE NOTICE that Daniel L. Sutherland ands, on the West Coast or Moresby Is-land, planted about S00 yards from the southerly 80 chains; thence weal SO rsalaa w tbe lent. " ru"ii or commence-1 take NOTICE mat cnanes s, uuritesa of Hay Point. California, hotel keeper. In British Columbia, commencing at a shore of Canoe Pass and i miles east of point of commencement. 6C,Ul1 November tends to apply for a licence to prospect for post planted about 1 mile south rrom the tne nortneast corner of Robert Held a ap Located November 1 Tib. ISIS. 17lh. 1018. n.u imim California hntPl keener. lntimd coai ana petroleum over tne roiiowing ae-icrlbed southerly shore of Canoe Pass and i miles plication for licence; thence north 80 ALBERT at. ESTS3VAAO, Bv i 'W.EL.E,,..uVnOE39' 'to apply r'or a licence to prospect ror coal lands on the West Coast of Moresby east of the southeast corner and location chains: thence west 80 chains: thence pjfrj,!,., ' Christenaen, Agent, and petroleum over the following described aland, British Columbia, commencing at post of Robert Reld'a application for a south 80 chains; thence east 80 chains to ai i... ii. .i lanrla nn 11.a Vot Hnntt nf MorcSDV ISiaim. a poai pianiea aooui i mue aouin rrom iiicmoj iuciivu buuiij ou mams; uiriii-r tho point or commencement. Sk'tENA LAND DISTRICT DISTRICT OF ni. HND DISTRICT DISTRICT or British Columbia, commencing at a post the southerly shore of Canoe Pass and i east 80 chains; thence north 80 chains; Locatea nnvenmer win. ii, QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. ( CHARLOTTE ISLANDS .planted about of a mile south westerly miles east of the aoutheast corner and location thence west 80 chains to the point of com ANDREW VOETMAN, TAKE NOTICE that Robert Held, of Prince f PrlLN nT.'?6. ln. John Christensen,!from a sn.all bay and I Island In Canoe I'M Post of Robert Reld'a application for mencement. By Ha ns K. Christensen. Agent. Rupert, B. C, tail driver, lntenda Io apply ' aunii, r u. i.., I Sherman. iiitpnJ iifiwren nioresuy anu i.nuaii licence; thence north 80 chain: thence Located November nth, 1918. for a licence to prospect for coal and west 80 chains; thence south 80 rhalns; ANNIE LINDSAY, SKEENA LAND DISTRICT DISTRICT OF lelroleum over the following described ,na on th i?...r ro,lo'fnif described thence east go chains to the point or commencement. By Hans K. Christensen, Agent, I QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. ands on the West Coast of Moresby Is lr't h ' -Jhe uu worauy isiana, rroni Uuclc point! tnfnco souin u r"J""' tana, uriusn coiumsia, commencing ai- ni,i r.?!u,.nllt. commenc Inr n nn, thence east 80 chains; thence nnrtn an Located November 17th, 1918. SLtENA LAND DISTRICT DISTRICT OF TAKE NOTICE that Teter Jensen, of post planted about of a mile South ron a hh, or "mile south westerly chains; thence west 80 chains to the point DANIEL L. SUTHERLAND. VUtfcN charlotte islands. .prince Rupert, n. c, net boss, intends to westerly from a small bay and Island In in iLy ,nd 1,lsna 111 Cane I'asi of commencement. By llans K. Christensen,. Agent. annlv for a licence to nroaoeet rnr roal r.nn p... h,iwn Unihi anri rha.il Located November lth, 1918. TAKE NOTICE that Betty Christensen, of and petroleum over the following described 1 Islands near Log Tolnt and about S mllei "e Uniw.h. j nines easterly along ClIAm.ES E. BtmOESS, SKEENA LAND DISTRICT DISTRICT OF Prince Rupert, B. C, married woman, In- lands on the West coast of Moresby Island easterly along the Moresby Island side of Pass llv llans K. Christensen. Agent. QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS. tends to ariDlv for a licence to nrosnnrt rnr hrlllili Columbia, commencing- at a noil Canoe ran rrom Buck Polatj thence north 1'nce '"'"i,, ."'dire south 80 elm nit TAKE NOTICE that Gertrude Knott, .of coal and petroleum over the following de- planted about 800 yards rrom the southerly 80 rhalni; thence west SO chains: ttienee hoini .V"1'!?8!. l,e',8 "orth 8d SKEENA LAND DISTWCT DlSTIUCT I f Prince Rupert, 0. C, spinster, Intends to serlhed lands on the Weit Coast nr Mr. hnr nr rno Pan anil i mli ran nr aouth SO chains; thenee east St chain t pi comm'."!." eu cnains to the no nt QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, apply for a licence to prospect for coal and by Island, British Columbia, commencing i tho northeast corner of Robert Retd's ap-at the point of commencement. Loi.i.... ".""licill. petroleum over the following described a post planted about I mile aouth from plication ror licence; thence south 80 Located November isth. ttis. r '"4 November 16th TAKE NOTICE that I. Hans K, Chrlster. lands on the West Cnail of Moresby Is-Imd, the southerly shore of Canoa rata and 1 rhalnai thence weit 80 ehalnai thenre ROBERT mm. WUN C II IU3TEN SEN, Applicant, en, of Prince Rupert, B. C, fisherman, ir. British Columbia, commencing at a miles east of the southeast corner and north SO chains; thence east so chains lo By Haas K. Christensen, AgesL