NEWS. Mond'y, February 17, i91J Page 4 THE DAILY "OVER THE TOP" IS EXtliWG PHOTOPLAY Fairly Lifts Spectators Out of I Their Chairs as They Watch WartoHeace Exciting Scenes. In "Over the Top" the photo tvSI iCGsE'I V4. play which is being displayed at the Empress Theatre Wis .even ing and . tomorrow, the scenes ArtitUXo.13 from Sergeant Empey s famous Cut cut for Rtftrencf book have depicted with amazing detail. This war. photoplay au- fers in some particulars from any others in that it an gives impres Opportunities All woollens Creating sion of being phenomally close are safe with Lux to realities. After reading for years about trench raids, hand to If you have always dreaded to hand fighting and No Man's Land, for Employment wash the children sweaters and woollens for fear they'd to witness this photoplay is to be shriek and thicken you'll be right in the thick of action. delighted to know about Lux. This photoplay has fairly lifted You can wash them as often as spectator out of their chairs helping to distribute employment through a chain of has just dip them with enthusiasm wherever it BESIDES necessary up and down in the thick, creamy, been displayed and it is well the Government has developed plans to create opportunities cleansing Lux lather no rubbing worth going to see the soldier or twisting do shrinking boys climb over the parapet, leap for employment. , of the wool fibers or matting over the shell holes, flatten them Briefly, these plans covct the following phases: They'll always come out of the selves on the ground when the Lux wash as soft, fleecy and star shells break, cut their way brightly colored as when new. through barbed wire and tumble! 1. Public Works AH silks and dainty into a trench filled with Germans.( During the war, many important Public Works have been held up. The Minister fabrics can be safely Public has his and madeto with the washed with the pure of Works, plans preparations proceed Lux flakes they harm CHARLES RAY IN more necessary of these in the near future. This Committee has also been in itself nothing that touch.pure water "HIS OWN HOME TOWN" touch with Provincial Governments and Municipalities, with a view to impressing may upon them the necessity for similar action. The building and public works programme I ft LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED. Famous Movie Actor Seen to Ad now in sight will provide employment for many returned soldiers and I "Toronto. OnU vantage In Story at the war-workers'. Westholme Tonight. 2. Railways' A Chaplin night is always a big IMBH night at the Westholme Theatre. During the past four years, a great deal of work necessary to keep our railways He is to be there tonight in "The up to standard has been postponed. Some millions of dollars must be expended Rounders" one of the funniest of on improving road-bed, constructing bridges, buildings and other improvements. the funny. This will be the small Vast quantities of tics are being got out this winter. Equipment of various kinds part of the program. must be secured. The Minister of Railways states that as soon as weather The main feature of the evert conditions will permit, some thousands of men will be absorbed in various railway ing entertainment is the photoplay To our Customers! showing the famous movie undertakings. The supplies and materials required will also provide employment. actor Charles Ray in "His Oah Home Town." The play is a We advise that beg to splendid one and Ray is always an 3. Shipbuilding another large shipment artist. The way in which he take3 . . of . . the leading part in this story is The shipbuilding programme arranged for by the Government will provide employment beyond reproach. for many men during 1919. It is expected that arrangements will be The double feature program is I completed to keep the shipbuilding yards in active operation throughout the "Mirro" attractive and will doubtless ill 1 1 The Government that this year. recognises ship construction is one of the best the house well. means of providing suitable employment for many skilled and other workers. FISHING NEWS 4. Export Trade Aluminum There were two fishing schoon ers in port 1111s morjnng, ine The Government has established a Canadian Trade Commission. This Commission Grayling with 12.000 lbs. and the has an office in Canada and a "trade mission" overseas. Through this trade Has Just Arrived Lunen bringing in 16,000 lbs. The Advance arrived Saturday after mission iu's anticipated that Canada will secure an important share in the business noon with 8,000 lbs. which sold of providing materials and manufactured products required for reconstruction at He and 8c. The Thelma left work in Europe. A short time may be required before final details are completed for her fishing grounds at Heckcttl and definite results are announced. The business so secured will be distributed Straits Saturday afternoon. The through the regular channels of trade and thus afford extra opportunities for Helgoland discharged 25,000 lbs. employment. halibut. 5. Housing , , At the police court this morn ing before Magistrate McMullin The Government has set aside the large sum of 25,000,000 to be loaned through the adjourned case of C. R. Hood the Provinces in order to encourage the building of workmen's houses. When was brought up and dismissed onl the season for building arrives, this work should give employment to many hundreds account of there not being suffi of men both in construction work and in the supply of materials. cient evidence procurable. Pro Percolaters vincial Constable G. Logan acted 6. Land Settlement ' . . ' as agent lor tne accused as a re-1 Double Boilers turned soldier. The Government, as already explained in a former announcement, has developed Mixing Bowls plans to help soldiers to become farmers, providing land, granting loans and giving Bread Pans training and supervision where It is necessary. expected that a large number of Tea Kettles returning soldiers will take advantage of these opportunities. The scheme will Frypans involve the expenditure of "some millions of dollars, a good deal of which will and find its way into building materials, supplies, machinery, etc., all of which will All Kitchen Utensils assist in providing employment. "Mirro" Aluminium reflects 7. Road Building good housekeeping The Government now-has under consideration the question of joining the provincial governments in financing the construction of public highways. Should Stork's Hardware a lavorable decision be reached, a large field for employment opportunities will be. opened up. Regardless of Federal action, provincial governments are preparing their own road-making programmes. SECOND AVENUE The Government is alive to the necessity for providing employment opportunities, and stands prepared to assist in everv wav nn&Alhle. If P. R. FEED Co. and private citizens will Join in this feature of Repatriation Work, Canada should have little difficulty with the employment problem. Have got it. a Hew Seasons Director Supply of Rtftntii Bulbs, Hyacinths, The Daffodils, Tulips, Repatriation Committee Crocus, Easter Lilies WILL EDMUNDS OTTAWA Violincello jsoloist, who will, play Make the home beautiful 3 Auguate Van Biene's celebrated Have Some Winter Blooms ! solo, so dear to the hearts of all English people, "The Broken AThert Pnla XV llv llihiAAnanl jto me, on or before the Indoors and Outside. ttth day of aaid 7lh or r day October. i5e.t".,e. re'iulred to tbe t9l7j pay amount ACT Melody," at the G. W. V. A. con-cert LAND AND their IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the to the estate are required to Indebtednesa to me forthwith. at the Westholme on Feb. 18 iu wuuii 11. jncnuiiin aa .....puoiisn.notice Of amount of thnlp lndht.nn... ... pay.-!!!" twin 11. mcmulun, lW T" 908 Third Ave. IhlB nrdt'P In th D.ln,. tl t 1 1.. u wjjn -v.u.. au mo iurin- one-- Administrator. IOTICE OF INTENTION TO a newspaper published at Prince Rupert! Dated this ttth day of JOHN H. February, 19 1 9. PURCHASE LAND. . MCMULLIN. .Phone 68. P.O. Box 333 B. C, for period' of or. month. N THE SUPREME COLUMBIA,COURT OF BRITISH Dated at Prince Rupert, B. C. tbla etb Dated tbla Mlh da? of tS!S"X. ' cTo'iEum8bTaIEME counT 0F BR1T,8 ti DISTRICT QUEEN CHARLOTTE BECORDINO I ISLAND8 WSIW"f yf, day of February, A. D. 1919. N THE MATTER OF THE ADMINISTRA JOHN it. MCMULLIN, IN THE SUPREME COURT l JiE .WEn THE ADMINISTRA. 8KEENA AND S'JioBESBY ' OF BRITISH ORAY TION ACT Official Administrator. SHOE OF AN AGENCY and COLUMBIA. a W r. LAND. N THE HATTER OP THE ESTATE OF IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH IN THE MATTER OF THE F9TATP nr WORTH FROM $2,000.00 TO IN THE MATTER OF fVyis ALBERT COLE, DECEASED, INTESTATE LULL N 131 A. THE ADMINISTRA DECEASED, INTES .te riff NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO WHOM TATE S5.000.00 A YEAR In any T MAY concern or an Order mide by l J,'& JTER 0P E ADMINISTRA. ft n t TIH' Plnxirr m . ... tend to apply ror P""?'"10" 'ot oruer III Honour F. McB. Young-, Local Judge, Hr.vr r. ; or 111s and sUU small town op rural community a iwii niil IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF "r :. lounr, made the 6th day one hundred la the above matter on the iOth day or mnr A. D. 1919. 1 was bounded aa follows t . It im can now be arranged anuary, A. D. 1819, as follow) W THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE Of TATE 1 DECEASE-1. 1NTES- Adminlatrator to the eatate of Sam appointed Fare r- Commenclnr ffiKP?"ajore- IT IS ' ORDERED tbat ibe laid John It. . ... for by men with mmi uu.lseu, INTESTATE, TAKE NflTIPP Ih.i i. North East comer energy. McMullin (ball be allowed to awear to tbe ... ,. .... Honour F. Me Youn, mad.thV r a sat vi fraiaiia Mrs nrreDV land, on Gray Bayi thence wf ,k.jcj Write NOW to Canadian death or tbe aaid deceased as occurring TALK NOTtrp Ih.l In splinted KqUir.ed r"n'h, Properly verine chains thence North fSj on the 7th day or October. (BIT, after Honour F. McB, Younr, made the 6th KJ$"yD:Ai, - t the Automatic, Ltd., 424 Chambers the expiration or one month from the date or February. A. D. 1(19, I was appointed day Sammcn.numiuiiunur decease.u mo nrf estate.11 of William March' roi'.X';? ""..'".? ?' East rn,..i.twenty ih.chalna rnrahore to rl?tlJ w.JJ or the Brit publication or notice or tbla Administrator to tbe estate of ihn ; , .' inaeDiea 10 '" of Commerce, Winnipeg order, unleis In the meantime proor la Kay. deceased, and all parties Daniel havinr Me claims aralnst the aaid e uVe are beVeb? of; their lodebtedness J "su-reu io pay toe amount point of commencement, to furnished to tbe registrar or tbla Court at claims atalnst tbe said esute are hereby required to furnish same, properly erined me forthwith. acra more o'sVilMATSU . I'rluce Rupert. B. a, that the said deceased required to furnish same, properly verified. to me, on or before the day of ,'un II.iim.1.1 MCMULLIN,1 j . i.. . of DtD1 ft- March, 1919, and all .parties indebted to .""' """"uiiiraior. DATED thta tn day Dated tbla ISlh day of February, 1919. 191.