TilE. pAILS IEVVIS. Friday, February 14, 1919. FREE SCHOOL BOOKS WHEN AND DENTAL SERVICE 1 EJABS Trustee Shaw Asks That Board of uir ilmq inn Trustees Go on Record Asking for Each From . - ft, moat stubborn TiscaVca"and sores. This 1. Department. ikln i zam Vik's method ol heal. beCRu entUelr '.ferent and sup. Two resolutions were brought ,nf '? that of oruinary olntmentsl before the school board at their cr! But Is applied it does n Eam meeting last night by Trustee on the surface skin, as Article No. IS 1,01 SarV ointment would. Be- Fred Shaw. One of these naked Cut out for n I ? lE unusual refinement It the trustees to go on record in Reftrenct caU8?r9L to the underlying M eMa favor of free text books and sup ,ue have their origin. The plies for the pupils and the other; tr0,SSeWil of Zam-Buk to provide free dental service for J? T m w as w "destroy all germs and the pupils. The resolutions were thoroughly cleanse the diseased laid on the lablo to be .taken, up g. upportoomes Ksenescontalned In Zam-Buk at a future meeting when there is stimulate the tissues that new. a larger attendance of the mem m for hers of the Board. Employment result Is a complete and per-manent The Not Evenly Distributed. cure of the sore or Injury. sm-Duk Is best for eczema, ring-worm, In support of his motions scalp sores, bolls, pimples, Trustee Shaw said that those with whin" rash, ulcers,"barber's abscesses,rash." largo families could ill afford the r ESIDES helping to distribute employment through a chain of Employ-, MoftonlnB and piles A. a burden of educating the children J ment Offices, the Government has developed plans to create opportunities flrsl ald. too. Zam-Buk Is Indispensable He considered the burdens were It stops bleeding, ends pain, not evenly distributed. Some had for employment. firaws out sorenesa and Inflammation no children, others had from fouc heals prevents qnlrtly. Ail blood-poisoning dealers 50c. box.and to eleven. The children were Briefly, these plans cover the following phases: FREE SAMPLE. Send namo of benefit to the state and he did not this paper, and lc. stamp to Zam-Buk think the parents should have to 1. Public Works Toronto, and wa will send Co., books them. buy for, you frco trial box. Dr. Kergin pointed out that al p.uring the war, many important Public Works have been held up. The Minister ready the Provincial Government of. Public Works, has his plans and preparations made to proceed with the-. Hi-ink provided most of the books. The more necessary of .these in the near future. This Committee has also been in geographies, British, .histories, touch with Provincial Governments and Municipalities, with a view to impressing dictionaries and some supplies upon them the necessity for similar action. The building and public works pro- ' were not provided, however, and ( gramme now in sight will provide employment for many returned soldiers and these would cost two dollars or "war-workers. , ' V' . inoryj per pupil. He did not Bee why the Government should not provide all the books and supplies 2. Railways To Customers! Dental Treatment. our In regard to the resolution for During the past four years, a great deal of work necessary to keep our railways free dental treatment Trustee up to standard has been postponed. Some millions of dollars must be expended We beg to advise that Shaw said that many of the pupil on improving road-bed, constructing bridges, buildings and other improvements. another large shipment especially those arriving from ' . Vast quantities of ties are being got out this winter. Equipment of various kinds . . of . . other countries had very bad must be secured. The Minister of Railways states that as soon as weather teech which had been neglected conditions will permit, some thousands of men will be absorbed in various railway because the parents could not af undertakings. The supplies and materials required will also provide employment. ford to look after them. "Irro" - ' PLENTY OF LAND 3. Shipbuilding ' Aluminum IS BEING OFFERED The shipbuilding programme arranged for by the Government will provide employment for many men during 1919. It is expected that arrangements will be (Special via 0. T. P. Tclegrspbs.) completed to keep the shipbuilding yards in active operation throughout the Has Just Arrived dred Edmonton,offers of Feb.land 13.in One different hun year. The Government recognises that this ship construction is one of the best parts of the province have been means of providing suitable employment for many skilled and other workers. received by the Alberta office of the Soldiers Settlement Board 4. Export Trade - from private owners who are willing to sell under the new land - The'Government has established a Canadian Trade Commission. This Commis-1 scheme now pending. They are sion has an office in Canada and a ftrade mission" overseas. Through this trade for various sized parcels ranging mission it is anticipated that Canada will secure an important share in the business from quarter, sections to blocks of 2,100 acres and prices quoted - of providing materials and manufactured products required for reconstruction work in A short time be before final details run from $5 to $30 per acre. .Europe. may required are completed and definite results are announced. The business so secured will be distributed INTERNATIONAL ARMY through the regular channels of trade and thus afford extra opportunities for IS NOT APPROVED employment. Percolaters (special via 0. T. P. Telegraphs.) 5.-Housing Paris, Feb. 13. Lortf Robert Double Boilers Cecil, British representative on The Government has set aside, the large sum of 25,000,000 to be loaned through Mixing Bowls ho League of Nations Commission, the Provinces in order to encourage the building of workmen's houses. When Bread Pans emphatically denied tonitrht the season for building arrives, this work should give employment to many hundreds Tea Kettles the report spread in Paris today of men both in construction work and in the supply of materials. that the League of Nations Com Frypans mission had approved of tho 6. Land Settlement and creation of an international army All Kitchen Utensils and that tho United States and The Government, as already explained in a former announcement, has developed Great Britain had conceded the plans to help soldiers to become farmers, providing land, granting loans and giving "Mirro"' Aluminium reflects nninl In Franco. Ho Said the training and .supervision where necessary. It is expected that a large, number of been spread by good housekeeping story must of have the Conference. returning soldiers will take advantage of these opportunities. The scheme will an enemy involve the expenditure of some millions of dollars, a good deal of which will HEIR TO $3,000,000 find its way! into building materials" supplies, machinery, etc., all of which will s Herdware assist in providing employment. ' (Special via 0. T. P. Telegraphs.) f. ' SECOND AVENUE Chicago. Feb. 13. Daniel H. 7. Road Building Tolman. clKhleen. apprentice sca- tn.iTi nl. Mm Groat Lakes Naval The Government now has under consideration the question of joining the provincial Trninimr Station, has been iden governments in financing the construction of public highways. Should heir to the ilifled as the missing a favorable decision be reached, a large field for employment opportunities will his uncle, of t lUMPIMP I EC e AMP I Daniel$3,000,000 II. estate Tolman. millionaire be opened up. Regardless of Federal action, proVincial governments are preparing LATEST DANCES $ lonan agent, who died a year ago their own road-making programmes. and who operated a chain or loan !',!l,v?,0 '""ruction by one of T -title jj st known teachers. y offices in Canada and the States. for The Government is alive to-the necessity providing t lessons a oo T employment opportunities, and stands prepared BUYS ISLAND WITH to assist in every way possible. If corporations PROFITS ON GUM and private citizens will join in this feature of $ LEONA BUSHNELL ? Repatriation Work, Canada should have little dlffl- via a. T. P. Telegraphs.) WAI-KER'S (Special cu Ity with the employment problem. J MUSIC STORE, 2nd AVE. Phi Poi 3. The pur (J Director of oliaso of Santa Catalina Island Repatriation Island by Wm. Wrigley, Jr., tho Chicago chewing gum millionaire The Repatriation Committee Is nnnnnncfiil hero today. U6 lias P.R.FEED Co. i acquired tho island with a view to OTTAWA making it a great pleasuro resori. Have Mont mn nl tho roller ring to got in a New Seasons nl(rli( Tim olrnffncr is KOOd. tf Supply of , AlKAft Vil was allvn iirwpf111fntl V tO ttlfl to me, on or before the IStti day of.the estate are required to pay "the amount LAND ACT Bulbs, Hyacintl said 7th day of October, ltt.7i March, A. l. 1910, and all parties Indebted or tneir inaeuteaneas to me rortnwitn. is. . .... . . Never forsret to look through - ,i r a.Dh .tint till. to the estate are required to pay the JOHN II. McMULLIN, Daffodils, 5. said John II. McMullln do publish notice of amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. omclal Administrator. OTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO Tulips, tho classified list on Pngo IMa order In the Prince nupert Dally News. Dated this 19th day of February, 10 1 0. PURCHASE LAND. Crocus, a newsnaner publuhed at prince iiuperi. JOHN H. McMULLIN. Easter N QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS LAND Lilies omclal Administrator. I.N THE .SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH British li. C for a period of one month. DISTRICT RECOnDI.NO DISTRICT OF court of COLUMBIA: x the supreme Dated at rnnce iiuperi, u. u., u Paled this 18th day of February, 1010. SKEE.NA -AND SITUATE ON THE Make the home COLUMBIA. day of February. A. I). 1010. I.N THE MATTER OF THE ADMINISTRATION SHOE OF ORAY BAY, MORESBY ISLAND. ACT, beautiful JUII.l 11. lUCJDl'i'MOi IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH S n the matter ofthe ADMINISTRATION Official Adlnlnlgtrator. COLUMBIA. AIID nave Some Winter ACT I.N THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Blooms ! TAKE NOTICE that I, Yoahlmatsu Mukal, THE F-STATR OF I.N THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH IN THE MATTER 6T THE ADMINISTRA- SAM f AUEllLAftlJ, DECEASED, INTESTATE, f Vancouver, British Columbia, rarmer. Intend Indoors ana Outside. N ALIIERT THE MATTER COLE, DECEASED,OF TESTATE CULUHH1A. ' TION ACT take NOTICE that In order ot Ills to apply for permission to purchase and Honour F. MrU, Younr. made the fith day one hundred and sixty seres of land IN THE MATTER OF THE ADMINISIHA- I.N THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF bounded as follows: of February, A. !. to 10, 1 was appointed 908 Third Ave. Ills Honour K McD. Younir, Loral rtJ"a?; TION ACT and WILLIAM SAMMON, DECEASED, INTESTATE. Administrator to' the estate of Sam Farcr-land. Commencing at a post planted al the Phone 68. In Hie above matter on ihe SOtn IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF deceased, and all parties, having; North East corner of Lot SOS, Moresby Island, P.O. Box 333 anuary. A, D. 1010. ai follow: DAMEL TAKE .NOTICE that In order of Ills claims asalost the said estate are hereby on Gray Bay; thence West twenty it is ordered that me said ij)nii. TATE MCkAT, Honour F. Mcli. Younir. made the eth day required to furnish same, properly verfiled. mains, thence North eighty chains: thence McMullln shall be allowed to swear r.i.'L ' 'ntirp 4hf In nrrier of His of February, A. D. 1010, I was appointed to me, on or before tho ISth day of East twenty chains to the foreshore) thence Ieath or the said deeessed as fcu"'" Honour F. McB. Young-, made the eth day Administrator to the eitate of William March. 1010, and all parties Indebted to following Ihe foreshore southerly to the Cnn i r oia i uni nnnolntttd Sarnmon. deceased, and all nartle havlnr tho estate sre required to pay the .amount point of commencement, containing; ISO UDK1BE pQR i tho expiration of one month from,th J Administrator to the estate of Daniel Mc claims against the laid eitate aru hereby or their Indebtedness to tne forthwith, sens more or less. or ine urai puuiicaiion ui anu u ijri.c ..a.... required to rurnisn same, property vermeil, JOHN 11. McMULLIN, YOSHIMATSU MUKAL he Daily order, unless In the meantime proor is rJalms Kay, aeceaacn,sratust the said eitate sre hereby In me. on nr before lha ISth dav of omclal Administrator. DATED this Mh day of'December, A. D. News furnished to Urn registrar of this. deceased cu" ' required to furnuti same, properly verified.'March, 1010, and all parties indebted to Dated this Uth day of February, 1010, 1 1818. ris Prince Iiupert. B. C, that the said