Friday. F-!,. , Page 4 THE DAILY fiKWS. a, I isig JOHN M'GREGOR, Y.C. I I am selling Heintzman IS RUPERT SOLDIER 8 TSJ. UTJlWKVimr)& & Co. Pianos because there is nothing better. If Claimed by Vancouver, Sa B.C.J there were I would sell 'A. Veterans' But Really that. In all my years of Weekly, study and playing in Canada Belongs Here. and in Europe I have found nothing better. I Says the B. C. Veterans' Week present it in the full confidence. ly: that it is the best. I "Vancouver, not content with ArlitleSo.tS ? trying to claim the waters con The price is standard Cl cm I rr throughout Canada from tiguous to Prince Rupert for: Vancouver RrffTUK authorized dealer?. pilots, now is trying to lay Phone me. claim to another of the north W. J. PITMAN, country's Victoria Cross heroes 4T a Hotel Pijnce Ilupert. It may te news to some of the c reat Futilities norlhmen that Captain John Mc ing uppo i Gregor, V.C., M.C., D.C.M., is from the north. He enlisted in Pince Rupert in 1916 with the for I Lmployment illh Canadian Mounted Rifles. I Was m tue ranics ursi, anu was DANCING LESSONS A awarded the Distinguished Con ' LATEST DANCES duct Medal, which is the second OESIDES helping to distribute employment' through a chain of Employ-ment be decoration thai highest can - Seattle'PrlTale ben Instruction known teachers.by one or won by one of the rank and file. Offices, the Government has developed plans tcTcreate opportunities Single lessons fl.00 "After winning his commission for employment. t Three lessons IS.00 Cross 5- Seven lesions 1 10.00 he was awarded the Military PHONE BLUE 389. for one of his daring exploits. Briefly, these plans cover the following phases: t and now has crowned bis deeds LEON A BUSHNELL of valor by winning the Victoria WALKER'S MUttIC STORE, 2nd AVE. Cross. He arrived in England 1. Public Works early in July, 1910, and crossed During the war, many important Public Works have been held up; The Minister to France soon.after, being trans of Public Works, has his plans and preparations ma.dc'to proceed with the erred to the 2nd Canadian Mount more necessary of these in the near future. This Committee has also been in ed Rifles, with which regiment he touch with Provincial Governments and Municipalities, with a view to ifilprcssing M. bas since been associated. Be T. ORVIG fore enlistment JoLt. McGregor upon them the necessity for similar action. The building and public work programme was working at Terrace, wheije now in sight will provide employment for many returned soldiers and BOAT BUILDER be lias a ten-acre plot, "and has war-workers. J . , " Seal Cove norked and lived in the northern Builds all kinds of boats and launches. portion of the province for tli 2. Railways J " last eeven or eight years. Was Among those who have given born in Scotland, and we don't During the past four years, a great deal of work necessary to keep our railways testimonials axe: see where Vancouver gets its idea up to standard has been postponed. Some millions of dollars must be expended It. Cunningham & Sons that he is a Vancouver: boy." on improving road-bed, constructing bridges, buildings and other improvements. Peter Herman & Co. Vast quantises of tics are being got out this winter. Equipment of various kinds V. n. Lord must be secured. " The Minister of Railways 6tatcs that as soon as weather G.Robertson W. Brewster& Rudge The Man in the Moon conditions will permit, some thousands of men will be .nbsorbed in various railway II. E. Kirby undertakings. The supplies and materials required will also provide employment. Fred V. Rudge 3overnmenl' by committee is not - Years of Experience In the always a success whether it be Business. y a soviet, a city council, a pro- 3. Shi-pbuilding " incial or Dominion executive or a peace conference. Nothing has The shipbuilding programme arranged,for by.the Government will provide?employment yet been invented- that can im- fcr manyrr.cn during 9 It is expected that-arrangements will be rove on the "one man at the completed to keep the shipbuilding yards in active operation throughout the P. R. FEED Co. lead" plan. year. The Government recognises that this ship construction is one of the best It was because of the value of means of providing suitable employment for many skilled and other workers. the one man government scheme Have got in a New Seasons that Sin Wilfrid Laurier's gov 4. Export Trade ,t ( . v ,. t ; - ' 'I V ; Supply of ernment was a success. He was Bulbs, Hyacinths, the Government. The Government has established a Canadian Trade Commission. This Commis-sion Daffodils, Tulips, Lloyd George is pretty much hasan office in Canada.and a "trade mission" overseas'. "TlirougH ths"trade Crocus, Easter Lilies the Government of Great Britain mission it is anticipated that Canada will secure an important share in the business and that is why things are done of providing materials and manufactured products required for reconstruction Make the home beautiful 53 over there. work in Europe. A short time may be required before final details are completed Have Soma Mr Blooms I The difficulty in the OI9 Coun and definite results are announced. The business so secured will be distributed Indoors and Outside. try is that the Lloyd George Gov through the regular channels of trade and thus.a'lTord extra opportunities" for ernment does not penetrate into employment. 4- 908 Third Ave. Ireland to any extent. Thene an - v - " r ' - attempt at committee government 5. Housing Phone 53. P.O. Box 333 sults.is being made with disastrous re The Government has set a'sidc the large sum of 25,000,000 to be loaned through : the Provinces in order to encourage the building of workmen's houses. When When a committee commences the season for building arrives, this work should give employment) to many hundreds to run the railroads there 'will be of men both in construction work and in the supply of materials. trouble, for railroading is essentially To our Customers! a one-man business. 6. Land Settlement ' We beg to advise that socks Some at of the the front girls are that being knitted'repaid The Government, as already explained in a former announcement, has developed plans to help soldiers to become farmer, providing land.jranting loans and another large shipment by the yarns the boys are giving Lringing back. training and.supervision where necessary. It is expected that a larga'number of . . of . . returning soldiers will take advantage of these opportunitic's. The scheme will' The demand for tariff reform involve the expenditure of some' millions of dollars, a good deal of which will seems to be bearing fruit already. find its -way into "Mirro" building materials; supplies, machinery, etc., all of which -will The Union Government Is assist in providing employment. already persuaded that the people r are in earnest in their desire for lower duties. 7. Road Building Aluminum What most people want are no The Government now has under consideration the question of joining the provincial duties. . governments in financing- the construction of public highways. Should a favorable decision be reached, a large field for will Has Just Arrived That is why the police of this employment opportunities --be opened Regardless of Federal city are kept busy hunting out up. action, provincial governments are preparing vags. their own road-making programmes. Like a bolt from the blue came The Government Is alive the to necessity forTiro-viding an announcement at the meeting of the Police Commissioners last employment opportunities, and stands prepared to assist in If possible. everyway corporations night that there was an Immoral and private citizens will Join In this feature of house in town. Repatriation Work, Canada should have little difficulty Happily the keeper; of this infamous with the employment problem. (7 joint is to be excommunicated, Director of sent below, or annihiliated. Repatriation Then Prince Rupert will once The Repatriation Committee more be able to rank herself m among the saints since the surgeon OTfAWA Percolc ters has cut away the sore spot. Douole Boilers And yet. IV ixing Bowls Bread Pans "Thomas" is the name of Nevertheless the jazz will come It is Just every as cheap to get required t '.Jf'fSiliS your 1? n!e' .on or J"rore the IStn day or'the estate arc Tea Kettles second man on the streets of and then everyone, will dance the printing done well and done at . ... ... ... alm oll (lr,iCI luuctjieu of their Indebtedneri i t; v!u s "dock trot." to the estate are required to nay the (Prince- Rupert. In a week or two lomo as it is to send it amount r,r iholi. mHihi.Hn..j i ... Frypans jwhon the grading work has com- Tlie News Print Shop. Dated this IJth day a An JOHN II. McMULLIN. nf BHIl"" and linenced Just beyond Cow Bay the opportunity will be given IN THE SUPREME r.'KKT tliis afternoon to hear lhosLT Dated this nth day or COI.UMIUA: AtMlMS ,samo "Thomases" will stand Advertise In February, 1010 THE the All Kitchen Utensils Dally News. . IN THE MATTER OF P. point of view iarjound witli their hands in their frpm some of the IN THE SUPREME COURT OK DRITISII TIO. flu, ND a.lTE" visiting omcials, and also the N THE SUPREME COUHT OP HMTI3II COLUMDIA. THE "Mirro" Aluminium reflects pockets and jeeringly want to iv tup MATTER OF American COLUMBIA. Df' iknow why in the name of.all that's point of view from the IN THE MATTER OF THE ADMINISTI1A- 8AM PAOERLAND, .... good housekeeping Consul.' W TATE. m iT' :JiT' delightful they do not lay the Tl" M TTE" T,1E ADMINISTRA. IHJ.T AUT mnt . TAKE NOTICE , ,t. -wjg i steel before they grade the ways. Mr. Wakefield IN THE MATTER IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OK lonir was limn a coming and when he arrived ha TATR1 NCKAV' DECEASED, INTc OF WILLIAM ATfc. 8AMMON,,DECEASED,n INTES-I (Administrator deceased,to the and I ' pjrU,ri Stork's Hardware j Most of the peopje would like TAWK. rvnrrrt ih.i i- . - ... land, lh w rl) fr was said to have tuab 111 uuer or ilia Iclalins ag-alnsl ;'n to hear a little mofo jazz in the something to do TAk'E NflTIPI? h. i n .... " "bi tni uu ma o 111 liny required to furnish Pr witli me consul-late. ?Llfri"r.y' A; n-J. I was appointed SECOND AVENUE opening tuno than the Prince Rupert to the state or William :r. i nri ai vr".:. m. vt Drydock and Engineering Co, We shall forgive him if h Rnva Amninl.tr.torw Kay. deceased. th.n V.Uti.n or dK T Met Salomon,....... rM.i...deceased,mo vaiu and 't'Biain all partlei aro nirfnv having- .if ihffir tndebledne-..' ., UN, .... HHIiWHIijHiHMIHHi have injected into the musio. something "snappy." rlalins against the snld estate are liereby 'required to to rurnlsh ame, properly verined.i 1 ".rr me, on or hefore the required to furnish IStU day of ,r FW" lame, properly mine March, l0, and all partlea Indebted to Dated thl lt' da