Page Tilii DAILY NKW8. Wednesday, February i9( l91J) . - A AiAaA WAR VETERANS' If Piano you want a You want That the is best. CONCERT WAS The Heintzman & Co. PIANO Musical and Dramatlo Selections All Well Received by Large Audience. ArluUNo.IS I am tho only representative Cut out for for Northern D. C. Refer;nc To say that the concert, last Phono Me. I will bo glad to night given by the Great War tell you about these superb Veterans in aid of their funds was instruments. a success would be putting it loo W. J. PITMAN mildly. In spilo of the rain and Creating Opportunities Present Address Hold Priicc Rupert blustering wind thery) was a good attendance and the program was distinctly high class. Unfortunately for Employment owing to tho bad weather 1 Dr. Large found it impossible to njnuriur itccamc como over from Port Simpson until late, but much as he was helping to distribute employment through chain of LATEST DANCES missed the entertainment was ex BESIDES a Employment Seattle's Private best Instruction known teachers.by one of cellent. the Government has developed plans to create opportune Single lessons $3.00 The theatre orchestra played " ities for Three lessons with good spinit and ensemble and employment. Seven lesson . . . . 110.00 3. PHONE BLUE 389. cision.showed excellent John Davey balance who has and been pre Briefly, these plans cover the following phases: I LEONA BUSHNELL heard often sang "Nirvana" with WALKER'S NIU8IO STORE, 2nd AVE. ? authoritative delivery and dra 1. Public Works matic fervour and on being re the Public Works have been held into During war, many important up. The Minister it called that gave strain"Absent,"of tender putting longing of Public Works, has his plans and preparations made to proceed with the which indicated the artist. Ho more necessary of these in the near future. This Committee has also been in T. M. ORVIG was in good voice and sang well touch with Provincial Governments and Municipalities, with a view to impressing Instrumental. upon them the necessity for similar action. The building and public works programme Will Edmunds played the cello now in sight will provide employment for many returned soldiers and BOAT BUILDER solo "Tho Broken Melody" in war-workers. . v 1 ' . Seal Cove masterly style, and followed with Duilds all kinds of boats and the charmingly tender "Mother - v 2. Railways launches. Macree." He was accorded a Among those who have given great reception, as was also wizard Wm During the past four years, a great deal of work necessary to keep our railways who is veritable testimonials are: Balagno, a up to standard has been postponed. Some millions of dollars must be expended with his fiddle. Twice Mr. Balagno 11. Cunningham & Sons was recalled and then the audi on improving road-bed, constructing bridges, buildings and other improvements. I W.Peter It-Herman Lord & Co. ence was not satisfied. Vast quantities of ties are being got out this winter. Equipment of various kinds Robertson & Rudge Miss Taylor who made her de must be secured. The Minister of Railways states that as soon as weather G. W. Brewster but here at the Red Cross concert conditions will permit, some thousands of men will be absorbed in various railway II. E. Kirby recently, had acquired consider undertakings. The supplies and materials required will also provide employment. able more confidence since that Fred V. Rudge Years of Experience !n the time and last night she sang well and was well received. A second Business. 3. SIi ipb u tiding song was demanded by the audi ence and gracefully Dramatists.accorded. --The shipbuilding programme arranged for by the Government will provide em-'' It is difficult to speak with ploymeht for many men during 1919. It is expected that arrangements will be. sufficient enthusiasm o f the completed to keep the shipbuilding yards in active operation throughout the P.HFEEDCo. Shakespearean recital by Mr. and year. The Government recognises that this ship construction is one of the best Mrs. J. C. Brady. The scene means of providing suitable employment for many skilled and other workers. chosen was the choosing of the caskets from the "Merchant of Have got in a New Seasons Supply of ; Venice" and with both character 4. Export Trade the sketch was most effective. Bulbs, Hyacinths, At the close the pictures "In The Government has established a Canadian Trade Commission. This Commission Daffodils, Tulips, His Own Home Town" and Chap has an office in Canada and a "trade mission" overseas. Through this trade Crocus, Easter Lilies lin in "The Rounders" was shown mission jtjs anticipated that Canada will secure an important share in the business Everybody Thanked. of providing materials and manufactured products required for reconstruction Make the borne beautiful At the conclusion of the musi work in Europe. A short time may be required before final details are completed Have Some Winter Blooms 1 McNeill cal part speaking of the entertainment on behalf of Dr the and definite results are announced. The business so secured will be distributed Indoors and Outside. veterans thanked Paul Aivazoff through the regular channels of trade and thus afford extra opportunities for for the free use of the theatre, employment. 908 Third Ave. the films and the service, all of Phone 58. P.O. Box '333 which had been given for the oc 5. Housing casion. He also thanked all the The Government has set aside the large sum of 25,000,000 to be loaned through others who had contributed to the the Provinces in order to encourage the building of workmen's houses. When of the evening. success the season for building arrives, this work should give employment to many hundreds of men both in, construction work and in the supply of materials. POWERS ARE AT SEA To our Customers! REGARDING RUSSIA 6. Land Settlement ' ' We beg to advise that The Government, as already explained in a former announcement, has developed (Special via, 0. T. P. Telegraphs.) plans to help soldiers to become farmers, providing land, granting loans and another large shipment Paris, Feb. 18. The Asso giving training and supervision where necessary. It is expected that ciated Powers today apparently a large number of . . of . . are completely at sea regarding returning soldiers will take advantage of these opportunities. The scheme will Russian policy. Although the involve the expenditure of some millions of dollars, a good deal of which will supreme war council has reopened find its way into building materials, supplies, machinery, etc., all of which will irro the question it is under assist in providing employment. stood that no progress has been mado toward a definite solution.. 7. Road Building Aluminum YANDERHOOF Th e Government now has under consideration the question of joining the pro- icial governments in financing the construction nf miKi; ,:u r Should Has Just Arrived A son was born recently to Mr. a favorable decision be reached, a large field for employment opportunities will ii and Mrs. Fleming of this place. ---0-.-.- . wv.v... yiuvun.im governments are pre- Archie Stewart has purchased the Bowers farm from E. Chat-terson and is bringing in a num The Government Is alive to the necessity for providing ber of cattle and horses. employment opportunities, and stands prepared to assist In every way possible. If corporations P. H. Neufeld has returned from and private citizens will Join In this feature of an extended trip to Winnipeg. Repatriation Work, Canada should have little dlffl-culty . with the employment problem. Mrs. J. M. Johnston has re Director ej turned from a visit to the coast. Repatriation A telegram was received by J. The Repatriation Committee F. Ritchie yesterday afternoon from his son Bob who is on his Percolaters way west. He expects to arrive OTTAWA Double Boilers hero by Thursday night's train. Mixing Bowls It is just as chean to tret your Bread Pans printing done well and done at K'h'day" to me, on or before the nth day of March. A. D. 1918, and all 5th,iV,1n1l8n.reHqu,rcd.t0 W the amount parties ACT Tea Kettles lome as.it is to send it away. Try and it is further ordered that the to the estate are required to pay Indebted the of to me forthwith LAND .vim n. mcmuiiin ao pum sn not ce or amount of their Indebtedness to JOHN II. McMULLIN, The News Print Inn me forth- ArrlY Shop. order In the Prince Rupert Dally News. Official Administrator. flTirp np ivtpntiON TO Frypans - a newspaper published at prince Rupert. JOHN H. McMULLIN, Paled this 1 8th day of February, 191 9, PURCHASE LAND. 111. C. for a nerlnri nf on mnmh and n inc. sui-iic.nB luuiu or umwsiii uaiea ai i-rince iiupert, u, c, this 6th Dated this 18th day Omcl!of February.Administrator.1919. IN c"lunidia"EME count 0F Bn,T'S'1 N QUEEN CHARLOTTE l9LADScf (-.WLiUniuiA. I utsjr ui rturuorv. a. ii. mm. DISTI1ICT RECOIIDINO All Kitchen Utensils N THE MATTER OF THE ADMINISTRA- JOHN H. McMULLIN IN THE SUPREME COURT OP ,N Actytn F T"E ADM,N'STnA. BKEENA AND SITUATE MOnEW j. -Official BRITISH TION ACT Administrator. TION SHOE OF ORAY BAY, and COLUMBIA. .LAND, "Mirro" Aluminium reflects N THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE Or I IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH ,N Jilf Mn7"Jvj. ESTATE OF IN THE MATTER OF THE Vph'n1,f''ifrfl!l- nt'Utni luix, l.i ir.o I All) LULUAUtlA ADMINISTRA-TION uuMiAaLU, 1!NTES TAKE NOTICE that I. NOTICE IS HEUEfiY GIVEN' TO WHOM ACT TATE r Vancouver, uruisn w"" DurcM'5 good housekeeping T MAY CONCEItN of an Order made by IN THE MATTER OF THE ADMINISTRA. and inn niiin jnai in order or Ills tend to apply for permission 1 ro ' ltii ma iiuiiuur r. Ill L O- luuilir. I.tlt Hi JUUIV.I I Mill mi.i IK THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE one hundred and sixty acre In the above matter on the 80 th day of I and OF bl Febru'ary7A. D." ".DlnteS bounded as follows: . im "VS-W RhX'if.V. .v?' S".wJi " Mnfin f -the estate of iV-P 0AM!V. DECEASED, INTES-TAKE Administrator to the estate' 0 Sarn'ra? Commencing at a post ."SiWr NOTICE that In .... land, deceased. nt .11 n...i.: Stork's Hardware McMullIn shall be allowed to iwear to the tate ' ' claims against the North East corner of said Honour F. McB. Young-, estate thence wf. nct are herebv made land, Gray uayi (leatn or the said deceased as occurring TAWK Nmirv ih.t in m. the eth day required to furnish on . Inn.... th. (1......t . H.i. a. .A.w ...-III.. f, I. . ' 1 '' same, properly veined chains i thence North eigniy um-wj ...u u, in "iiuici, iiuiiuur r. men, lounir, mtae tne th day . . the W the expiration of one month from the date of .....-..... "law or East twenty chains to nJ2$,'w February, A. D. 1019, I wa aonolnted SECOND AVENUE of the lrst publication of notice of this Administrator to the estate or Danfel Mc. claims Sammon,against deceased,the said and all parties havinU tho estate are renVr'.n"S" '.' ,u.cu". '? following the foreshore of,r Jmi order, un est i In the meantime proof Is Kay. deceased, and all parties having required to furnish estate ,re hereby of their MXy&'tmiM:m PUII1I Ol coillllicin.ti.'"-! furnished to the registrar of this Court at claims against the said estate are hereby same, properly verinerf ...... .... sens more or i. 10 me, on or uerore the 7 Prince Rupert, D. C, that the said deceased required to furnish same, properly verified nth i.v nilMULUn, March. 1919, and all parties indebted to" DATED thl Dated this is in day of February, 191 9.1 1918.