ee rhursday, July 14. 1010 prigt OF CANAD -—— EMPLOYMENT SERVICE OF CANADA The Department of Labour and the Provincial Governments have organized a System of Employment Offices from Coast to Coast for Returned Soldiers and dll classes of workers--Men and Women —trained and untrained. A Special Section exists for Pro- fessional and Business workers. To look after the special needs of the RETURNED SOLDIER there is in each of these offices, a representative of the INFORMATION AND SERVICE BRANCH DEPARTMENT OF SOLDIERS’ CIVIL RE-ESTABLISHMENT NEAREST OFFICES 10 Baker Street 162 Victoria Ave, 246 Victoria St Windsor Block Royal Bank Bidg., Baker St Board of Trade Bidg Shatford Block, Main Street P. O. Drawer 1674 First S:. W 140 Cordova Street Alcazar Hotel, Dunsmuir St Langley and Broughton Sts 235 Barnard Ave. E Cranbrook, Fernie, Kamloops, Nanaimo, Nelson, New Westminster, Penticton, Prince Rupert, Revelstoke, Vancouver, Vancouver, Victoria, Vernon, STRAWBERRY DEPOT See Us First Phone 45 Phone = FULLERS, LTD. Phones 44, 45 and 534 Two Stores. > Parkin & Ward Electric Co. LIMITED Electric Esgineers and Contractors irry a full line of Electric Ranges, Washing Machines Var m Cleaners, Hot Plates, Grills, Irons Toasters, and Fixtures. tes furnished on House wiring and Motor mestallatu MARINE DEPARTMENT Agents for Regal Gasoline Engines for trolling Caille Perfection Motors Titan Storage Gatteries Mosier Spark Plug Plug that was chosen for the Transatlantic flights “ur service department will help you to plan y« Lighting Equipment. A full line of Dynamos storage Batteries, Switch boards, Conduit, Cable Searchlights, etc. We make Lighting Sets to Suit Your Boat Lamps, ig° Batteries charged and repaired (no time lost while battery is being charged, we have one at \ r disposal Third Avenue (opposite Post Office) PHONE 125 Prince Rupert Music Store OPPOSITE POST OFFICE WILL EDMUNDS, Proprietor “Everything in Music.” LATEE) POPULAR SONGS AND DANCES, VICTROLAS AND VICTOR RECORDS Repairs to Phonographs, Violins, Ete, Bows rehaired Z _moacanen'o Cans Woodwind instruments repadded and adjusted £8) ANOWN THaGe Ant in Tue womee, Prince Rupert oe of 7 in Connection *@ Stor The Largest Stock of Pianos and O “ans North of Vancouver The Heintzman & Co. Piano The Weber Piano Thomas Organs grade Guaranteed Instruments W. J. Pitman, Piano Dept. E. L. tL. L. VAUGH AN Expert Piano Tuning and Tepairing, Players a Specialty All High-g Prince Rupert Music Store -===ssE nS An nanan iiiaeieeet ie eel FULL EXCELLENT PROGRAM THE DAILY NEWS. lRISH BOY BEATS WAY 10 VICTORIA Taken in Charge by Immigration Authorities and May be Deported. Victoria, July 31 jby a party of returning Ce isoldiers with whom he became jseciated at S Befriended inadian as ‘aford military camp iin England, James Simpson, a | eixteen year-old Irish lad, man ized to make his way all the dis jtance to Victoria only to be picked up by the immigration authorities here who are now considering his | Case It is probable that he will Ibe deported to the Old Country | ¥ ung Simpson spent tl night jal police headquarters \ sturdy, attractive lad with the isunny disposition of tl iat Ithe Emerald Isle. Simpson prov Jed 1 favorite with the men with whom he came to this part of tl l world. His associati tt j}Canadians at Seaford Camp i tbued him with a strong desire lcome to this country. He a leled with a party of homeward r ind soldiers from the camp to} iverpool, and there the soldiers | - aid good-bye to him. But th oo made up his mind to get to} |Canada, He stowed away on ird the Aquitania, on which the | rly of Canadians returned to li inad \ day out from Liver- i pool the iad was discove anne vas forced to work his passage | the stokehold., At Hali ; Was due to be handed ove Lo Une limmigration autherities, bul he ‘eluded them, doubtless his iy being made easier for him by his soldier friends, who took him among them on the. train and smuggled him across the con- jtinent until this coast was reach- prosecuted, and it HOUSE GREETS Westhoime Offering and Vaudeville of High Class; | Repeated Tonight. tonight. AMAZING STORY AT Witt . The Amazing unazing picts and it Was ! ippreciated by the large nu who attended the Empress The tre last night. The pepular | ture house usually gets a go owd becau® oft its ability liver the goods. In the story Lieut. Jolin Astt thought to have been killed at | the classified list on Page 9 ed. But the search for him had been || was not long beiore his presence here was known to the authorities, and he }Was taken in charge. is Pictures \ full house greeted the K edy 3 vaudeville artists and the pietures at the Westholme last | night and they were well pleased iwith the offering. The big film showing Anita| ‘Stewart in “Mary Regan’ was an excellent one. It showed up the dangers of the modern fashion- able cabaret and also indicated how useless it is for a girl t marry a man for the purpose ol reforming him. It was an excel- lent drama. Nellie lPoomey, comedienne, Harry Pashley, comedian archi- bald, and Jim Toomey, expert dancer, were all well received and their performances were very good in their particular lines. Will Edmunds as a variety in- strumentalist was the favorite of the evening He played a num- ber of instruments and it is dill eult to say which was the most pleasing. Mr. Edmunds should be heard oftener. His music first rate. the program will be repeat EMPRESS THEATRE front, returns to his home | i his widow there whom lh never married rhe woman > husband, whose name Was als john Ashton, was killed in a) drunken brawl on the wed e | night, and she had pretended be the widow of the other man, ! | otice of whose death she had jread in the papers. rhe sequel is all right a (mong those leaving | slands yesterday by the P i Albert were Mrs Carroll | dauehtes who will holiday ! about a month at Port Cle! } . . | Sp al for Fishermen Swivels, | 50c. dozen; hooks 3e each. Ful ler's Ltd, Phone 45. tf] Never forget to look through! Page 3 REAM OF TARTAR, which is derived from grapes, has no substitute for making a baking powder of highest quality. That is the reason it is used in Dr. PRICE'S BAKING POWDER PRE-EMINENT FOR MAKING THE FINEST AND MOST WHOLESOME FOOD —STANDARD FOR SIXTY YEARS Contains No Alum— . Leaves No Bitter Taste INFORMATION WANTED Inf on as to the where- abouts of Axel Hjalmar Arness alias A. Anderson. and Anders Aasgaard (alias Andrew Olson) is desired by Norwegian Vice Con- sulate, Pi Rupert, B. C, 38 Advertise in the Daily News Synopsis of = « Land Act Amendments Minimum of first-class land reduced to an acre; second-class to $3.60 an acre. Pre-emption now confined to sur- veyed lands only. Records will be granted covering only land suitable for agricultural purposes and which is non-timber land. nership pre-emptions abolished, but parties of not more than four may arrange for adjacent pre-emptions with joint residence, but each making ry improv ts on r ive claims Pre-emptors must occupy claims for five years and make improvements to value of $10 per acre, including clear- t and cultivation of at least 6 acres before receiving Crown Grant. Where pre-emptor in occupation not less than 8 years, and has made pro- portionate improvements, he may, be- eause of ill-health, or other cause, be granted intermediate certificate of im- provement and transfer his claim. Records without permanent resi- dence may be issued, provided appli- cant makes improvements to extent of $300 per annum and records same each year Failure to make improvements or record same will operate as for- feiture Title cannot be obtained in less than 6 years, and improvements of $10.00 per acre, including 5 acres cleared and cultivated, and residence of at least 2 years are required Pre-emptor holding Crown grant may record another pre-emption, if he requires land in conjunction with his » farm, without actual occupation, pro- vided statutory improvements made and residence maintained on Crown granted land * Unsurveyed areas, not exceeding 20 acres, may be leased as homesites; title to be obtained after fulfilling rest- dential and improvement conditions, For grazir x and industrial purposes areas exceeding 640 acres may be eased by one person Or company. Mill, factory or industrial sites on timber land not exceeding 40 acres may be purchased; conditions include payment of stumpage Natural hay meadows inaccessible existing roads may be purchased ditional upon construction of a road to them. Rebate of one-half of cost of road, not exceeding half of purchase price, is made PRE-EMPTORS’ AC a FREE T. The come of this Act is enlarged to include all persons joining and serv- ing with His Majesty's Forces. The time within which the heirs or devisees of a deceased pre-emptor may apply for title under this Act is extended from for one year from the death of such person 4 formerly, until one year after the conclusion of the present war This privilege is also made re- troactive No fees relating to pre-emptions are due or payable by soldiers on pre- emptions recorded after June 26, 1918 Taxes are remitted for five years Provision for ret f moneys ac- crued, due and beer aid since August 4, 1914, oF f payments, fees or taxes on ridier re-emptions Interest on agreements to purchase town er city held by members of Allied Forees, or dependents, ac quired direct or indirect, remitted from en- listment to March #4, 1920, SUB-PURCHASERS OF CROWN LANDS. Provietun made for issuance of Crowh grants» sub-purchasers of Crown Lands Lequiring rights from purel er failed to omplete pur 4 8¢ Ving forfeiture, on ful fillment of « the of purchase, in terest and taxe : e do not « : ‘ purel be distributed : " nately oval whele area APpiication mvuat be made by May 1, i920 GRAZING Grazing Act 1919, for systematic development of ; industry pro vic 6 districts and range ad batt under ornmissioner Annual grag ermits iseued based on numbers 1 1: pr ty for estab- lished wie “k-OWwners may form A Oc bat for range mars wage- ” partially tree, permite campers or Wavellera, up ment Free, for settiers, to ten head, se GRANTS \(— PPL LL LLL IDO TC OOO R enter Ormes Limited While our stock lasts we will GIVE AWAY FREE—-A BATHING GAP with every purchase of Rexall Preparations value One Dollar or over. Come early and take your choice Phones 82 and 200 Store 3rd Avenue and Gth Street P.O. Box 1680 La Casse Bakery s Also all kinds of Pastry Another 200 Ibs. of Wedding Cakes Genoa and ing . a Specialty Fruit Cake In rounding up your morning order, don’t forget Domestic Bread The Bread with the Label to be disposed of this week at 30c per Ib. Phone 190 717 Third Avenue omy tdward Lipsett, President Manager edward Cunningham Lipsett-Cunningham & Co. Steainship Supplies, Gas Engines and Accessories Fish Netting, Twines, Lines, Ropes and Cordage PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. Harry Lipsett, Vice-President KHexvistered Oftice 68 Water Street, Vancouver, B.C. Prince Hupert Office: Telephone No, 95 P. O, Box 1698 o Lot 5, Block 14, Bectioni @......ereeee: $3,000.00 cash Lot 6, Block 14, Beetion 1 @ ...--.eeeees 3,000.00 ” Lot 9, Block 5, Section £ @ ...-eeseereres 600,00 ” Lot 10, Bloek- 5, Section 1 @ ....--++e+5. 600.00 ” FISHERMEN, LOOK ! Lot 16, Block 50, Section 8 @ ...esserser 100,00 ”" DAVID H. HAYS, 2nd Ave. and 2nd St.