THE DAILY NEWS. Wednesday, February i2 Page 4 E.H.MORTIMER SPEAKS FOR PRINCE RUPERT Scores C. P. R, fop Having Vessels Docked In Orient Where Cheap Oriental Labor Is Employed. The nrovincial convention of the Navy League of Canada, in session at Victoria, passed a resolution W HXLE stooping calling for; Immediate construction ArtUUKo.lS Cutout for near the stove I caucht of a drydock, irrespective Refrrrnc the handle of a pan of of location, on the Pacific boiling water and upset coast, says the Vancouver Daily it." writes Mrs. Albert Province just to, hand. fc. u. Smart, of 279 Harbison Mortimer, delepale from Prince Creating Opportunities Ave.. Winnipeg. "The Rupert, pointed out that the prov entire contents of the pan ince already had a drydocs mat poured partly down my cost the G. T. P. millions of dol arm, but mostly over my lars to build. for Employment foot, and as I was 'wearing "That dock, fully equipped, has slippers at the time my foot was very badly scalded I A been idle 95 per;cent, of the time," htife blii tcr covered the whole said Mr. Mortimer. "We had the seffered top of my was foot Intense.and the We pain had I Orbita and Lancaster drydocked helping to "distribute employment through a chain of heard how good Znn-Bnk is at Prince Rupert, and several BESIDES for such injnrles. so my hns-band other vessels spoke of 'coming,' the Government has developed plans to create opportunities gut some and applied it. but what happened? The work ' The first application soon Evc for employment. - - me wonderful relief from the that should have been done in burning pain, and continued British territory was done in the Briefly, these plans cover the following phases: cared applications completely United States. It is a crime to the the scald. After this demon stratioa of the value of Zam-Buk British Empire that this drydock we are now never without that will lift 30,000 tons, should 1. Public JTorks - a box in the house. We have Public Works have been held The Minister rroved it Invaluable for the have stood idle. During the war, many important up. many little accidents which Continuing his remarks in con of Public Works, has his plans and preparations made to proceed with the are In of such home.frequent occurrence nection with the disinterested more necessary of these in the near future. This Committee has also been in Zam-Buk every is fust as effective altitude that had permitted Ions touch with Provincial Governments and Municipalities, with a view to impressing for skin diseases, ruch as and tons of shipping to be re upon them the necessity for similar action. The building and public works programme eczema, salt rheum and ulcers, naired elsewhere when this splen and is without equal for piles. did dock at Prince Rupert was now in sight will provide employment for many returned soldiers arid In many cases where the disease or sore is of longstanding available. Mr. Mortimer said: war-workers. and other remedies have "The Canadian Pacific Railway been useless, Zam-Buk has all its vessels Company drydocks 2. Retikmys , . worked a complete and permanent cure. Its absolute at Hongkong where cheap Orien purity makes it suitable for the al labor can be emDloyed. How During the past four years, a great deal of work necessary to keep our railways skin most of tender a young skin baby)(even and the is that for a fine Bruisn con up to standard has been postponed Some millions of dollars must be expended mothers should always keep a cern?" on improving road-bed, constructing bridges, buildings and other improvements. Zam-Buk box on hand doe for not emergencies.deteriorate Vast quantities of tics are being got out this winter. Equipment of various kinds with keeping. All dealers. must be secured. The Minister of Railways states that as soon as weather 50c a box. i Red Cross Notes conditions will permit, some thousands of men will be absorbed in various railway undertakings. The supplies and materials required will also provide employment. The interest taken in the sale of work held in the hut last week wa3 most encouraging, the sum 3. Shipbuilding of 71.55 being realized. The ollowing articles were disposed The shipbuilding programme arranged for by the Government will provide employment of: for many men during 1919. It is expected that arrangements will be Kelly, Douglas & Co., candy, completed to keep the shipbuilding yards in active operation throughout the won by Mrs. Harry Lipsett; Mrs year. The Government recognises that this ship construction is one of the best W. H. Vickers, night dress, won means of providing suitable employment for many skilled and other workers. by Mrs. John Clark; Mrs. H. E Ross, $5 gold, won by J. Ciconici; Miss Blanche Hart, flour, won by 4. Export Trade Mrs. W. H. McDonald; Miss Made line Myers, cut glass dish, won by The Government has established a Canadian Trade Commission. This Commission Mrs. J. H. Edgar; Mrs. Birpfe, has an office in Canada and a "trade mission" overseas. Through this trade bag, won by Miss Mary Allison; mission it is that Canada will anticipated secure an important share in the business Mrs. J. Jack,'centre piece, won by P.R.FEEDCo. Miss Owen Fisher; Mrs. Mackay, of providing materials and manufactured products required for reconstruction pork, won by Mr. Harrington; work in Europe. A short time may be required before final details are completed Mrs. Havers, sugar, won by Mrjs and definite results are announced. The business so secured will be distributed F. R. Hunt; Kelly, Douglas & Co, through the regular channels of trade and thus afford extra opportunities for Have got in a New Seasons cigars, won by W. J. Nelson; Mrs employment. Supply of W. Herman, centre piece, won by Bulbs, Hyacinths, Mrs. McArthur. Housing Daffodils, Tulips, The sale next week will be con -5. ducted by Mrs. D. Morrisey and The Government has set aside the large sum of 325,000,000 to be loaned through Crocus, Easter Lilies Mrs. George A. Sweet. the Provinces in order to encourage the building of workmen's houses. When Make the home beautiful Library. the season for building arrives, this work should give employment to many hundreds Mrs. P. R. Backus has taken of men both in construction work and in the supply of materials. Have Sonie Winter Blooms ! harge of the Red Cross Library Indoors and Outside. n tne Jiut. ine installation oi 6. Land Settlement his library has filled a long-felt 903 Third Ave. want in the cily and donations of The Government, as already explained in a former announcement, has developed Phone 53. P.O. Box 333 discarded volumes of books will and plans to help soldiers to become farmers, providing land, granting loans and giving be magazines gratefully Jor received distribution and ac training and supervision where necessary. It is expected that a large number of knowledged. The library will be returning soldiers will take advantage of these opportunities. The scheme will open on Tuesday evening of each involve the expenditure of some millions of dollars, a good deal of which will TOM LEE week from 7:30 until 9 o'clock find its way into building materials, supplies, machinery, etc., all of which will CO. and on Friday during the hours assist in providing employment. 80 Second Avenue, West. the weekly sale is in progress The collection at present con- 7. Road Building VEGETABLES ists of some three hundred Wholesale and Retail olumes on scientific, natural The Government now has under consideration the question of joining the provincial-governments history and other like subjects, as in the financing construction of public highways. Should General Contractors and well as fiction. In a few days a a favorable decision be reached, a large field for employment will Labor; Exchange. junior shelf will be added con- opportunities be opened up. Regardless of Federal action, provincial aining publications on subjects governments are preparing Prince Rupert, B.C. suitable for thise of school age. their own road-making programmes. Phone 547 P. O. Box 725 The charges are quite reason-ible; a deposit of 1.00 is re-iuirjed The Government is alive to the necessity for providing when "borrowing" is coin-nenced, employment opportunities, and stands prepared which is returned when to assist in everyway possible. If corporations he use of the Library is discon and private citizens will join in this feature of Pure Cream tinued. For exchange of books Kepatriatlon Work, Canada should have little difB- the nominal sum of ten cents is cu lty witn tne employment problem. Makes the charged. (7 Director Repatriate of TELEPHONE RATES. The Repatriation Committee Richness (special via O. T.P. Telerraphs.) Edmonton, Feb. 11. It is un-lerstood OTTAWA There Is a pure rn am richness that the telephone rates tDout Pacific 1410c thai is the on!) n Calgary, Letbbridge and Medicine secret benind lis eooklnr. roodneas for Hat where the city exchanges You see. all we do ta the rich xjs controlled by the Provincial freah nUUc as It be creased 25 S THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH come from tbe merriment, will in a "newspaper publiibed at rrlnce Rupert. i,'e...,mo.im, of tne,r 'ndebtedneii to me nrm Is to evaporate water out of COLUMBIA. forthwith. LANDJCT er cent., the new rates to go into It. lilted at PrluafA fliirtAi-t U n tKi. .a. JOHN II. TO W This leaves tbe fleet on tbe first of April next. H THE NATTER OF THE ADMINISTRA day or Februa ryT A. D. 19 i 9. ' ,u nmciai McMIILUN.Aoministraior. OTICE CF INTENTION nsturtl butter TION ACT If.llV If .(.(.,,... PURCHASE LAND. rat and other cream solids astthey and Official Administrator. N THE SUPREME COURT N QUEEN CHARLOTTE 'SUM- c,rf OF BRITISH were. STEAMSHIP MAN DIES. H THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ALBERT COLE, DECEASED. INTESTATE ' Then we seal It up so It remains NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE TO WHOM IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH T10N ACT" F T"E ADNI:'STRA- SHOE OF GRAY BAY, "v frtsb and tweet. T MAY CONCERN or an Order mids by COLUMBIA. ris O.T.P. (Special TelejTpn.) LAND. Try It In tbe nest recipe which llli Honour F. MeB. Younr. Loral Judre. N THE MATTER- and calls for milk or cream. Montreal, Feb. 11. Andrew la anuary.tbe above A. D.matter 1919, on as follow:the totn day of TE TEn OFTHE ADMINISTRA- TESTATE0'OF THE ESTATE IN-OF TAKE NOTICE that I. VVj llen, member of the well known IT IS ORDERED thai tbe laid John H. and - .' ?SKl f.J ne rnilsslon M VeMidlln shall be allowed to swear to the N THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF I trim w m'YJ and miwtv icrci " Pacific hipping family, who al one time drain of the "id dtreaied a oeeurrlnr TJETROEOIYOTTO, DECEASED; IV- v . ' xiauo (iio lulu uly ono i,M,AA hundred mm f rtllOWl! ' ..j at f A- Milk Co. mned the Allan Line of steamers. on the JTih day or October. 1917. after . Administrator 'the I was appointed lite expiration of one month from the date TilP K A TIT!? a to estate or -Yone Yam C3m.nenclnr t ffi. ""S LIMITED died here today following an operation or the Oral publication or notice or tola Honour F. HcB. Younr. made the moto. deceased, and all parties harlnr v.F.h i rnrnrr Of for born in. order, unlets to the meantime proof la ot iwjuaiT. A.D. t 19, w lppo!ntid claims aramst the said estate are hereby land, on Oray Ban nAn,y elais He 332 DRAKE STREET cancer. was rarniih-d to tbe rerlstrir or thla Court at ?" to tbe estate of Pielro required to rurnish same. propeMy veri-ned. rhalnai thence North tnVireahorei Montreal in 1860. rroea unpen, u. ll, tnat toe said deceased Glvotto. deceased, and all parties harlnr Frbruirr to roe. on or before.. the... 14 11".."''th of East twenty chains to ' f; w "J 1 n mo Factory at Ladnor, B.C. Albert Cole was alive aubsequrotly to the claims aralnst tbe aald estate followlnr the roreshore iii are Mid 7tb day or October, 1917s required to rurnlsn same, hereby (lebted to the 'estate'are required I la T pay point of comroencemtnt, Canada Food Board Llcent 14-168. Meet me at the roller ring, lo- AND IT IS FURTHER OflDEIlED that tbe to me. on or before tt properly 1 verified, forthwlTh, . ueuteonei tq me acrti more or less- sU sjtXAi.i cald Jcbn H. McMuIUn do publish notice or FebruarV. A D. I9IB. and alt pirtlea In! Pen- , 'night. Tbe skating is good. If tats order In tbe Prince Rupert Dally r.ewi, debted to the estate are required to par' JOHN omclal II. McMULUN.Administrator, DATED 1918.,bl. ItUdVy-of