Pagre 4 THE DAILY NEWS. Tuesday, February i8, 19, CHINESE PROTEST AT If you want a Piano ANTI-ALIEN BYLAW You want That the fs best. (Special by 0.T. P. Telegraphs.! Toronto, Feb. 17, The Chinese lf jfe The Heintzman vice-consul has served notice on War to toce & Co. Police the city Commissioners,that the new bylaw refusing of the PIANO business licenses to aliens is a breach of promise between Great Britain and China, under existing AriUUNe.tS am the only representative conditions. Cut out for for Northern B. C. The Manitoba Legislature is Rcjcrcntt Phone Me. I will be glad to passing a similar law with respect tell you about these superb to restaurants in the interests of instruments. hotel men. Creating Opportunities W. J. PITMAN 'Trae AUita Btl lima tirrl (EIGHT MILLIONS FOR B.C. SALMON PACK for Employment ; 1 t 1 111! I (Special via 0. T. P. Telerrapns.) inriiiTn rnnnnun T Ottawa, Feb. 17. Treasury bills LATEST DANCES aggregating $175,000,000 negotiated I TDESIDES helping to distribute employment through a chain of Employ. with Canadian banks in Seattle'Prime best Instruction known teachers.by one of I July, August, September and Oc- ment Offices, the Government has developed plans to create opportunities Single lessons 11.00 T.llnhor hnvn hppn nairl in full out I for employment. Three lessons 1S.00 Seven lessons 1 10.00 f. of the proceeds of the Victory PHONE BLUE 389. "flLoan payments included eight Briefly, these plans cover the following phases: lmillion dollars for the British Co- LEONA BUSHNELL iJLiiiiuia tsaunuii WALKER'S MUSIC STORE, 2nd AVE. yuu. 1. Public Works - MAYOR McCLYMONT TAKES During the war, .many important Public Works have been held up. The Minister UP MANY LOCAL MATTERS of Public Works, has his plans and preparations made to proceed with the more necessary of these in the near future. This Committee has also been in Continued From Page One.- touch with Provincial Governments and Alunicipalities, with a view to impressing T. M. ORVIG thereof, and the peace, order and upon them the necessity for similar action. The building and public works programme good government of the same.' now in sight will provide employment for many returned soldiers and BOAT BUILDER Municipal Act. war-workers. , Seal Cove "Regarding the new Municipal! Builds all kinds of boats and 0 Act from a casual reading of it, 2. Railways " launches. I believe it to be on the whole an Among those who have given improvement over the old act. It During the past four years, a great deal of work necessary to keep our railways testimonials are: confers greater powers on the up to standard has been postponed. Some millions of dollars must be expended II. Cunningham & Sons municipalities and will do away on improving road-bed, constructing bridges, buildings and other improvements. large extent with having to to Peter Herman & Co. a Vast quantities of ties thb winter. write or visit the seat of government are being got out Equipment of various kinds W. R. Loirf Iloberlson & Rudge when various things are be- must be secured. The Minister of Railways states that as soon as weather conditions will permit, some thousands of will absorbed in G. W. Brewster ing sought for. men be. various railway II. E. Kirby "Therje are certain clauses that undertakings. The supplies and materials required will also provide employment. Fred V. Rudge would be better left out or altered Years of Experience In the so far as this city is concerned, Business. and I understand the -Union of 3. Shipbuilding municipalities are to meet about the end of the month to discuss The shipbuilding programme arranged for by the Government will provide employment the new bill fully, before it Anally for many men during 1919! It is expected that arrangements will be goes to the Council's House.Delay. completed to keep the shipbuilding yards in active operation throughout the P. R. FEED Co. "It appears to me that such an I year. The Government recognises that this ship construction is one of the best of providing suitable for skilled important matter as a new muni means employment many and other workers'. cipal act shiuld not be hurriedly I Have got in a New Seasons passed, and that the wisest course I 4. Trade Supply of . would be to lay over until next Export Bulbs, Hyacinths, session,all so that in would the meantime have The Government has"established a Canadian Trade Commission. This Commission 'municipalities Daffodils, Tulips, opportunity of going through thej it has an office".in Canada and a "trade mission." overseas. Through this trade Crocus, Easter Lilies and finding out any weak spots, mission it is anticipated that Canada will secure an important share n the business 83 that when finally passed it of providing materials and manufactured products required for reconstruction Make thehene beautiful ft would be as complete as possible, work in Europe. A short time may be required before final details are completed Have Sooi3 Mnler Blooms 1 and not require to be continually! and definite results are announced. The business so secured will be distributed Indoors and Outside. amended. I would, therfeore, through the regular channels of trade and thus afford extra opportunities for r'jeo nmend to council the passing " employment. . of a motion to this effect, to be 908 Third Ave. forwarded to our member at Vic Phone 58. P.O. Box 333 toria. 5. Housing Housing Scheme. The Government has set aside the large sum of 325,000,000 to be loaned through "Regarding the better housing the Provinces in order to encourage the building of workmen's houses. When scheme now about to be launched, the season for building arrives, this work should give employment to I pointed out to our member and of both in many-hun-dreds men construction work and in the supply of materials. under whose department this To our Customers! housing scheme comes, that there 6. Land Settlement was not a house to be had at the present moment, and that fifty We beg to advise that thousand dollars would be little The Government, as already explained in a former announcement, has developed another large shipment enough for our immediate re plans to help soldiers to become farmers, providing land, granting loans and giving quirements. training and supervision where It is expected that " . . of . . necessary. a large number of Need 26 Now. returning soldiers will take advantage of these opportunities. The scheme will "The distribution had to be involve the expenditure of some millions of dollars, a good deal of which will made on- basis of population, but find its into building materials, "Mirro" way supplies, machinery, etc., all of which will as many places do not require assist in providing employment. their quotas, a new plan on. the basis of requirements will be 7. Road Building adopted and in the meantime, I Aluminum am trying to get data on our, requirements The Government now has under consideration the to forward to Victoria. question of joining the provincial I believe that 25 houses could be governments in financing the construction of public highways. Should Has Just Arrived filled right now, but if certain in a favorable decision be reached, a large field for employment opportunities will dustries were in action this figure be opened up. Regardless of Federal, action, provincial governments are preparing would be low. their own road-making programmes. Wish to Lease. "In the matter of waterfront, 1 1 have no new developments to re The Government is alive to the necessity for providing port, the situation being as for employment opportunities, and stands prepared merly, except that the shipbuilding to assist In every wav nossible. If company wish to lease the and private citizens will join In this feature of waterfront at Cow Bay, recently Repatriation Work, Canada should have little difficulty acquired by the government from with the employment problem. the O. T, P. Company." Director o Repatriation 8IX- HOUR DAY The Repatriation Committee Sidney, N, S., Feb. 17 Follow Percolaters ing the lead of their, comrades in OTTAWA England, Capo Breton miners are Double Boilers about to demand a six-hour day. Mixing Bowls When you have read the news Albert cole was tiive subsequently Bread Pans to the mi vr ;u we, ueiore me uth day of the Tea look through the classified column and it is'further iokolnlb that the fi,rfSi A;.?;, m9' nd Pr Indebted of their estate Indebtedness are required to to me pay forthwith the amount LAND ACT Kettles are on Page 5. "d 'tn McMuWn do publish notice of required to pay the JOHN II. McMULLIN. ...... . ... iMuciMeuness w me forth-JOHN PFLY omclal io iimo nuijrn uaiiy news. with. Administrator. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO Frypans a newspaper published at Prince nupert. H. McMULLIN, Dated this ltth day of February, 191 9, PURCHASE LAND. and N THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH I Dated it Prlnr niinpt hi .'hi. .... PnM Administrator. IN THE 8UPREME COURT OF N QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANU'-i,05 i,f Dated this 19th BRITISH COLUMBIA. ' day of rISTni(-TH, day of February, a. D, 1919. February ioio COLUMBIA! DISTHICTIIECOIIDINO All Kitchen Utensils M THE MATTER OF THE ADMINISTRA JOHN II. McMULLIN, IN THE IN THE MATTER OF THE ADMINISTRA. 8KEENA AND SITUATE: 01 . SUPREME TION ACT omclal Administrator. COUnT OF BRITISH nun AliT. SHOE OF CRAY BAY, NOIIESBI "Mirro" Aluminium reflects N THE MATTER ami OF THE ESTATE OF I.N THE SUPREME COUIIT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. IN THE MATTER AOID THE ESTATE LAND. ALHtHT CULK. IJF.fTKASFn. INTFSTATR COLUMBIA. IN THE MATTER OF THE ADM1NISTRA 8AM FAOERLAND. DErKARFn laSriX TA"i"E NOTICE that I..TOVa'rmJr! NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN Tfl WHOM ' TION ACT TATE. good housekeeping l Vancouver, uruisn "u'""",iX uurcii"! r MAY CONCEIIN nf (lrrier mart hv IV . . an THE MATTER OP TUP inuiuurm. - and iAAfi niniLK inai in tfAv tend to apply for permission linj Ills Honour r. Men. Yonnr. l.nial Juris-.. TION ACT IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE ..u.,.,u, r, mvo, luuiiK. maae me 6th day one hundred and sliiy In the OF above matter on the sotb day of and ,g'9- 1 bounded follows 1 . WILLIAM SAMMON. 2LF.otir?s.y A.- D; wa PPointed as , (m anuary, A. D. 1919. as follows! IN THE MATTER OP TUP pqtitp rv DECEASED. INTES- to the estate II la UHDKIIKn that Ihn nairl Jnhn II DANIEL or samFaa-cr. Commenclnr at Pf,,.AI,luoreiM 'S Slop s Hardware MCM.ullln shall be allowed to swear to the TATE MCKAY, DECEASED. INTES. Honour TAKE F.NOTICE MCB. Youni thai mart-In order .1 J" land.,claims deceased,atalnst the and said all estate nam.are hereby North on East corner uai of Lot i',",J if'J iiiiu, uray incu" uwm. u iuo sam urtcaaeu ai uccurriuiri jaiic. IIUTirK inat In trrlA a tfi. required to furnish of February. A. D. .DnolntJrt same, properly verined. chains thence North elrhty cMinj nf. on the 97th day of October. 1017. after Honour F. Mrn. vnnn m. ..i. J!'" 1919, Iwas 1 on before , Dlratlon Of nnn frirtnth fmrn ha ritln ftr.P.h.n..u r jaja I V Administrator to tbe estate of tp rne, or the ' il.t,.!! of East twenty chains to tho fw'hjM. Ufa. innn1nt.H March. 1010. and all SECOND AVENUE of the first publication of notlco of this ,,,,, Sammon, deceased, and all parties havin? nam. followlna- the foreshore lOU'Dff Jinf ! . tlio ....,.......,,,,,,,11, cllie oi estate are rennlrorl in uaniei mc claims m irn 1 111 1 ira naifl r r.. commencement, cui-acrt. i.ruer, unless in me meantime proof Is Kay. deceased, and all nereb: of their Indebtedness mo' point of to f.ur?'nC.d ,0 'h5 r'KHtrar of this Court at claims aralnat the said estate herihl required to furnish same.Troperly forthwith more or le aro to me. on nr wrni... . ?nnea. JOHN II. McMULLIN, g0 . . rnnce nupcr., u. u., mat tne said deceased required to furnish. " mo lain. . .niv nr DtttmW. j same, properly verified, March, taia inii .11 J " DATED thll Mb da7 of farucn iraeDlea to Dated this Uth day of February, 1919. 1918.