I His. IM1LY MKWa. Saturday, February 15 l9ij Page 4 SUGGESTION IS To our Customers! COMMITTEE TO We beg to advise that another large shipment MEET SOLDIERS . . of . . Mayor Receives Letter Asking for Its Formation to Welcome "Irro" Men Home. Article No.IS .Refcrencs Cut out for The following circular letter has been sent to all mayors of 17 Aluminum cities and reeves of municipali ties throughout the country, in ' Creating Opportunities cluding Mayor McClymont, in re gard to the formation of local Has Just Arrived welcome"The urgent committees:problems in connection for Employment with the demobilization of our army and the re-cstablish-ment of industry on a peace basis have led to tho formation of the distribute chain of helping to employment through a Repatriation Committee, in connection BESIDES with which I am now act- the Government has developed plans to create opportune 'ing as the representative of tho ities for employment. Municipal organizations of Canada. Briefly, these plans cover the following phases: "The urban and rural municipalities can play a great and important part in the problems 1. Public Works nt Did HamnlilltTnlntn rtnrlnH in Public Works have been held The Percolaters During the war, many important up. Minister I giving a 'Welcome Homo to tho of Public Works, has his plans and preparations made to proceed with the Double Boilers returning soldier, and his family, ; : " more necessary of these in the near future. This Committee has also been in I'in tho soldier to secure helping Mixing Bowls I employment and generally in as touch with Provincial Governments and Municipalities, with a view to impressing Bread Pans sisting him to re-establish him upon them the necessity for similar action. The building and public works pro- Tea Kettles self in civil life. - gramme now in sight will provide employment for many returned soldiers and Frypans Men and Women. war-workers. ' '. and "In every municipality that has sent soldiers overseas there All Kitchen Utensils should bp an Honorary Committee )2i Railways "Mirro" Aluminium of citizens, composed of both men :' ' During the past four years, a great deal of work necessary to keep our railways re-. and women who will assume a up to standard has been postponed. Some millions of dollars must be expended fleets good housekeeping measure of responsibility in this - road-bed, and other important work. There may pos r on improving constructing bridges, buildings improvements. sibly be such a committee already -. - Vast quantities of ties are being got out this winter. Equipment of various kinds tor Hardware in existence in your municipality, must be secured. The Minister of Railways states that as soon as weather 5 if so we would like to know; if conditions will permit, some thousands of men will be absorbed in various rail- AVENUE not, I would respectfully urge, on way undertakings. The supplies and materials required will also provide employment. SECOND behalf of this Committee, that one ' . . " should bo formed at once. The r functions of a 'Welcome Home' 3. Shipbuilding Committee should be as follows " " " ' ' .''.' Functions. returned The shipbuilding programme arranged for by the Government will provide employment (1) To welcome all for "many men during 1919. It is expected that--arrangements will be soldiers and their dependents on NOUGEIN I their, arrival in your locality. completed to keep the shipbuilding yards in -active"operation throughput the J (2) To receive any complaints year. The Government recognises that this ship!;construction is "one of the best f pnm pofurnnH enlrllopQ nnH f n fnr . means of providing suitable employment for many skilled and other workers. jward them to the Department of Soldiers' Civil lie-establishment, Wo wish to announces the ' Ottawa, for investigation. . 4. Export Trade arrival of our Spring Styles. (3j To help the returned sol dies to And employment'. ; The Government has established a Canadian Trade Commission. This Commis. Our tango of Spring Samples (3) If at any time employment sion has an office in Canada and a-"trade mission" overseas. Through this trade is better than ever. cannot bo found in your locality mission it is anticipated that Canada will secure an important share in the business for a returned soldier, to report of providing materials and manufactured products required for reconstruction particulars to the Department of work in Europe. A short time may be required before final details are completed Soldiers Civil Re-establishment. and definite results arc announced. The business so secured will be distributed Come and See Them. (5) If positions exist in your through the regular channels of trade and thus afford extra opportunities for locality for which returned soldiers employment. are not available, to notify the Department of Soldiers' Civil Re-establishment, so that men 5. Housing '' V , - ' ' ' Sweder Bros can be sent from tho nearest demobilization The Government has set aside th.e large sum of 25,000,000 to be loaned through centre to occupy the Provinces in"order to encourage the building of workmen's houses. When them. , the season for building arrives, this work should give employment to many hundreds Tailors to Ladles and Men To with voluntary (G) co-operate organizations. of men both in construction work and in the supply of materials. (7) To keep a general oversight over the interests of returned 6. Land Settlement soldiers and their, families. Questions. The Government, as already explained in a former announcement, has developed ! M. STEPHENS Enclosed is a postcard on which -: plans to help-soldiers to become farmers, providing land, granting loans and giving are printed seven important questions. training and supervision where necessary. It is expected that a large number of NOTARY PUBLIC . I shall be glad if you will returning soldiers will take advantage of these opportunities. The scheme will be kind enough to have this card - involve the expenditure of some millions of'xlollars, a good deal of which will filled out and returned at your -find its way into building materials, supplies, machinery, etc., all of which will earliest convenience. I need not assist in providing employment. say that tho Repatriation Committee will be only too glad to FOR RENT answer, any inquiries which you 7. Road Building may make with regard to"those Six-roomed hot house, bath, problems which come within its TheGovernment now has under consideration the question of joining the provincial and cold water, electric light, scope. All communications can governments in financing the construction of public highways. Should chicken houso and garden, be sent post free. a favorable decision be reached, a large field for employment opportunities will for rent Yours sincerely, be ppened 'up. Regardless of Federal action, provincial governments are preparing HARRY BRAGG, their own road-making programmes. $20.00 Municipal Representative. FOOD REGULATIONS. The Government is alive to the necessity for providing employment opportunities, and stands pie-pared (Special by 0. T. P. Telegraphs.) to assist in cverv wav nosslhle. If M. M. Stephens Ottawa, Feb. 14. Regulations and private citizens will join in this feature of - controlling tho holdings and Repatriation Work, Canada should havo little difficulty REAL ESTATE INSURANCE profits that should be made on with the employment problem. FINANCIAL AGENT meats, lard, oleomargarine, eggs, Director of , butter, cheese, poultry and milk, contained in orders 20 and 45 of tho Canada Food Doard have been fill The Repatriation Committee P. R. FEED Co. revoked. 11 y OTTAWA FISH SALES The fish salei yesterday were yCTy-iMmiajinu- ijLuVustsi Have got in a New Seasons as follows: The Convention and Supply of Tillikum, 14.2 cents and 9.1 cents Albert Cole was alive subsequently to the A" Bulbs, Hyacinths, a pound; all other boats 14 cents aaltl 27th day or October, 1917 1 the estate are required to pay the amount LA.ND AND IT 18 FURTHER ORDERED that the in Th... ita. ' jjaruei inacDica or their indebtedness to ine rorthullh, Daffodils, Tulips, and 9 cents. said John II. McMulltn do Dubllah notice of of ww tMr aiD j tuuireu 10 Dav ine JOHN II. McMULLIN, '1" uTthUnt 'nlcbtedneis to mo rorih- OF IMl this order In the Prince Rupert Dally News, Omrlfll Ai1mtnlatrat.i NOTICE Paled t 111 a 18th day or February, IB 1 0. PURCHASE 1 NP Crocus, Easter Lilies newspaper puuusnea at 1'rince Rupert, JOIIN II. McMULLIN, ,sl N THE SUPREME COUnT OF BIUTISII U, C, ror a period or one month. COLUMBIA. Dated at Prince Rupert, B. c, this Ctb Dated this 18th day or Administrator. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH February. 1 9 1 0 ciii.umiiiA: day or February, A. D, 1810. Make the home beautiful N THE MATTER OF TIIE ADMINISTRATION JOHN II. McMULLIN, IN THE 8UPREME COURT ,N iAZTEn 0F T,IE ADMINISTRA- mini: or v Have Some Winter Blooms ! ACT and omclal Administrator. COLUMBIA. OF BRITISH AND N TIIE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF IN TIIE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH IN TIIE MATTER OF TIIE ESTATE9 OF IN 67" Indoors and Outside. ALBERT COLE. DECEASED. INTESTATE THE MATTER THE ADMINISTRATION hamfacjerland: DECEASED, INTES- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO WHOM ACT " T MAY CONCERN or an Order made lij JN TIIE MATTER OF TIIE ADMINI3TRV i TAKR NflTirP 1 ,w u'uur ui in iti. IIHI hundred IU mi'fj .nu tin - 908 Third Ave. Hit Honour F. McB. Younr, Local Judge. IN THE MATTER OF THE tSTATE OF Honour F. McU. Younr, made the oth dav piie In the above matter on the sorti day or and - tt.?iiT?y A' 1,1 ,B,e' 1 wa appointed Phone 68. P.O. Box 333 1 mi a it, a. D. 1010. as rollows: BY THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF TATE 8AMM0:'' DECEASED, INTES-TAWP. Administrator to Uie estate or 8am Farmland, Comtneucliil; (- , IT 13 ORDERED that the aald John II. iia.mll, MCfcAT, UCCEASED, INTESTATE. "jvnTirp ..... .J ... deceased, and all parlle havlnr m- ''r McMuIlln shall be allowed to swear to tho Honour F. V McB, in orner or li s claims aralnsl the Mid estate are hereby r.r,'H" bray 51 death of the said deceased as occurring TAKE NOTICE that ln nrrldi" nt ltl or February, A. Younr, made the ih day required to lurnlsh same, properly rerlllca, D. 19 19. on the 87th day of October. 1917. after Honour F, Men. Younr, made the eth day Administrator to be i was unrmlnteil l?.J'l?' .nn.-or bor the 12th day or e SUBSCRIBE FOR the expiration or one month from tho dale or rebruary, A. D. 1, 1 was appointed estate or W lam rollowlnr Hi'- ,,,01- .1 i of the first publication or notice or this Administrator to tbe estate or Daniel Mc- .I "luutu m pay mo amount olnt or comrn l 'LSI order, unless in the meantime proof Is najr, ueceaieq, ana an parties having ,or Ihelr Indebtedness to nm forthwith. or itsI The Daily News rurnlstied to the registrar or this court at ciajms araum me said estate are hereby in nie, on 'Jr.",or before I "me' Prlriy veri ed. JOHN H. McMUIXIN, "It Y(niii.-i D( I'rlucQ Rupert, 13, C, that the said deceased required to rurnlsh same, properly verified, March, jei. ana , paces'Vndebted ?o '. 'Tflcial Administrator. DATED this Dated this tSUi day of February, 1919. iv id.