;."tieS5PVi3f" issurfSBWjjflp -.BCriMBa;inJ-" wipfc ' ' -AP.E SIX THE DAILY NEWS Tuesday, M.iM, Optician and Optometrist YOU CAN'T AFFORD BAD SIGHT. WE FIT YOUR EYES CORRECTLY . Carefully trained, experienced, registered optometrist. Qualified by experience and practlcaV knowledge of optometry, to render you the very best service possible, white our charges will bo found reasonable In every Instance. WE REPLACE BROKEN LENSES Diamonds, watches, clocks, silverware, cut glass, Ivory, genuine leather goods, and a large stock of umbrellas. OUR MOTTO "Price and quality." Inspection Invited Max Heilbroner Diamond Specialist NOTICE to Consumers The Mtissallem (iroccry Co. Lid. lias ailoplcil a new syslem fop rash customers. This applies lo Gash Only, livery purchase will lie accompanied by a ticket. For every i5 worth jif tickets a discount of 5c on the dollar will he allowed, which means a direct SAVING OF 51.25 Our Price is Hilil. (live us a trial. Mussallem Grocery Co. Fifth 'Ave. East Phone 84 and 18. Sunrise Specials MOUSSELINE Don't judge lliis Silk by the price because it's worth much more. 30 inches Swisf Mousse-line for Orrssc or Mouses. One boll only. Very Special, per yard $1.25 WEST OF ENGLAND ! STORE Smith Block A Modern Dental Service At a Moderate Fee Dr. H. L. Alexander Smith Block Phone 575 CITY GRANT TO COST OF BOOK Pcaco River Route Will be Featured In Publication Being Prepared Tim city council last lilghl decided lo contribute $300 to cover half the, cost of a booklet I hat is lo le published selling' oul I he. advantages of Prince Hupjjrt as the Pacific Ocean oullel to llia Peace hiver valley. The special eoiiimrt.lc,e from the city council and-' the board of trade that lias been going inlo this matter lias reached the decision to publish such a booklet . Half the Vost is to 'be paid by the city and the other half by tbe Hoard or Trade. The estimated .cost is 0O0 and the publication will be comprehensive ami illustrated. It is iiended lo have it in Ihe hands of Ihe. members of parliament before definite decision is made this summer as to the. railway oullel for the (Pear Hiver. Routes to Peace The request of the committee for financial assistance was submitted lo the council last nbrht by Mayor N'ewlonowith his cn-dorsalion. Aid. Casey said' it wis the iead of the commit lee to submit in Ihe booklel a comprehensive survey of all' roulfjsHo Pouce Coupe. 1'or the best iu-teresis of the Peace Hiver Valley, il was believed I bat the farther west Ihu rail connection was made, Ihe beller it would he. This being the case. Prince Jin- perl would be the logical oullel. IN PROBATE. , IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA III tli Mailer nf Uii' Administration Act, and III tin- Matter or the Ksl.Hi; r William Cameron Sim. Ihm'chsmI. Intetale. TAhK NOTICK thai by order tit III-llnnnr K. Mil!. Yniinir. made I lie UlU day of I'eliniarv. A.li. lOiS. I uirf apiioinlefl Mliiiliilstrnliir if tlie estale tr William t.amer'in Sim, deceased, aim all having rlalios mculiit Hie alil cxtate 'e nereuy leqiurea to ruriilrli game, pro-lerly vei-lfied In me, on or ljefon' tin' tjr. Ill day nr March, A.li. ms, and ill' 1i:iitti,M liwli.liti.rl li llm Mftilji Mm riti ill f.ri lii fay llii- amount r lln-lr InilrlilriJiH'--tn me rorlUwIlli. NOIIMAN A. WATl. Ornelat Admlnlftratur. itiiht lumen. it.: I Tialeil Ihe :.lli day of Fvliruary. Canadian Laundrv and Dry Cleaners Operating the only .power cleaning and pressing equipment in lhc city. .Service and workiiianship unsurpassed. A phone call will bring our car. 515 6th Ave. W. Phone. 8 St. Regis Cafe Prince Rupert's Leading Restaurant. A Bakery Unsurpad Third Avenut. mm Spring Stock of MOST OLD FOLKS REQUIRE A HEART AND NERVE TONIC Arter middle aire little flckiiesses ami llnirnli set'iu harder lu chiikn crt tint formerly as tin- lieart artloii liei-oiiies weak and uncertain and the iiervos are not aa deadpan tiiey were In tlio younger days. Now la the lime when all aired, intiple wiiu wish to nialntain ttielr health' and Uirtir and retain their merry VniinpaUed should use MILBURN'S HEART AND NERVE PILLS Mrs. M. O't'.uuiuir. Whitestone. Out. write:- "I have been trouMed, inost of my lire, wllh shortness or lirealb. lalp(. iallin nr the heart, and rainlnr srlU. I was advised, by a rrlriil, In try Mil-burn's 11. k N. J'ills, which 1 did, and at unec round relief, and t have never had a Teally bad spell since. I am SO years or "afe and 1 aways keep them In the huuse, and reel that with their help J wjH see many years yet. I always it-:wiimend them to anyone who Is surfer-Ina- rrom heart trouble." For sale at all druprlsts nnd dealers. There, would, doubtless, be i sirnng cITorl made by Vancouver to have' a direct connection with that eily and the C.P.H. might be a 'fetenninintr factor. Prince liupert should leave no slone unturned lo have Hie best route adfip'led. ' Oilier members of Hi" council expressed the opinion I hut every thing, should be done towards havjng tjie Peace Hiver oullel tributary to Prince liupert. The espendilure of $300 wits deemed well warranted. On motion of Aid. M'Monlii seconded by Aid. Perry, Hie vole of 300 was granted. NEW BOAT HERE Zenith Arrives With Catch Halibut on First Visit to Port of The halibut ljal Zenith made her first visit to Prince Huperl today bringing in a catch of 18,- .nartiesj 000 pounds of halibut. She is iin American built boat owned and operated by J. Iverson o' Seattle who formerly owned the Califor nia. ; She is about ()3 feet in letrgth. IN PROBATE. IN THE SUPREME COURT 0, BRITISH COLUMBIA. Ill llif Mutter nr 1 1 ie, .fliiiinlsltatloii Art; and III the Mailer nf I In' IStHle of 'I. J. Hen lietl. Oeeeu.eil. Ilite-Uli' T, k K MITIi:K thill liy Older of lllit Il'iimr P. Mi ll. Vnilliir, iiijiIp tlie ii iJa.V nf Keliiiiaiy, l2i, I wa appointed Ad-inliiiijralnr nf Urn i-Miitc or tli laic II. J. Heiinett. (Icreiiscrt. and all pirUe liav-lii it claim aralnst tlie sulci entatc are i liereliy lniiilred to rurnlsh iunie to Ine. I firnpfrly erined, on or lielnre tlie Slsl i day ofjarrli. I J ? . find a' I parllen In-1 dented to the said emate all- reiiulred In pay Ihe aniniiiit of tlieir liHlil lednei'S tu I me rorthwlth. NOIIMAX A WATT. ; omrial Admiil.trntor. i Haled this ?IM day nr Feliliary, 1 99S I ' IN PROBATE IN THE SUPREME COURT Or BRITISH COLUMBIA III tlie Matter or llie. Adiiilti.Mratlnii Act; . Ind In the Matter or tlie Kntale. or Y. Wakl-inolo, peeeased, InleKlate TAKK NO TICK thai liy Older or III llonnr V. Mell. Voniir, niadi- Uk: IStli day or Feliruary, IK;.. I wait i.yi!..li-d Ad-tiilUl'liator or l lie enlate or the lule V. Wakliiioto, dereaied, and all pur tie IihvIiik rlalniH airalnol the uld ei-tale are liweliy required lo rurnlnh sanie. pro-Ixrrl veriried to me, on or lierore 8ll day or Mareh, 1P95. and all paTtlea lit - (JiiiUil to Ihe Hatd entali art- required lu pay the amount or their nidi bledni'si to me rurthuitli. MIIIMN A. WATT, orrielnl Admlnlotrator. I'rlnee liuiiert. Ii.r.. lMien tinn yim 'day or H-omary, 1B?5, IN PROBATE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. Ill the Matter or the Administration Art; and In tlie Matter of tlie Kulale. or Jean LaiHT. liereined. Imentate. TAki: .MiTICK lliat liy Order or lll Honor l Mi ll. Voimir, iniiile tlie 1 21 It day of Frbrnary, A.li. "IVlK, I was apisilnled AillMllitslluliir or Ihe eilate or the late Jean l.aner. deeeaed, and all parlies Iiav. inir ilaluiK atraiimt the nil Id eittate are hereby required to runiMi name to me, pioieil.v veriried, on or tiepire llie ilut ilnv or Mil nil. I'.ilj. and all parllen I it - llelited tu the Hiiid estate are required to pa the minium or their Hull liledlieMl to me rnrthwllli. otMX A. WATT, orrieml Adm'Mlstiator, I'rlnee lliqieit, H.H. Paled tills "1st day or Feliruary, ltlS JUST ARRIVED! Crepes, Ginghams and Galateas in very attractive patterns Also new stock of SEAGRASS CHAIRS, ROCKERS, TABLES 3rd Avenue. GEO. D. TITE The Quality Home Furnisher Phone 20 OCTOGENARIAN FATHER , BE AT INAUGURATION Colonel John C. Coolldge, Silent as His Son, Will Attend Event Tomorrow WASHINGTON. Mar. 3. -(Associated Press). The- person outside Hie While House to whom the inauguration of Pre sident Coolidge on Wednesday, means indslAvill be a silent New Knglander who, at the age of 80, has come to Washington on! on unusual errand, lo see his own son inducted into Ihe highest otlice in the land. Of (.he 30 'men who have been fathers or Presidents only ' a handful fivcd lo see Hie day thai was to fulfill their fondest hopes. Hul In Hie case of Col. John C. 'Coolidge of Plymouth, Vermont, there lias been a double fulfillment. II fell lu his lot, on the nigh! or President Harding's death, to himself administer the presidential oath to his son, and now he is to see a repetition of thai pledge hyj virtue or an overwhelming man-dale of the American people. The elder Coolidge conies by (he tille oKGoloncl by virtue of service on Ihe slair of the gor ernor of Vrniiunl, uiTd iie came by Ihe priilege of swearing in his own son by. virtue of holding! a couimissimi as notary public. Again, by virlne of Ihe now-historic scene ,al t!ie little Yerm.ini farmhouse, when Calvin Coolidge ulaceil liis hand, on the family TENDERS ACCEPTED Lowest Taken In Each Case Board of Works of City by,' cepted by the board of works which' was ifjveti power to act by the city council: Iron anrt Steel Tliompson Hardware ..110.83 Stork's IHrnhvare- 2(Jt.HI lloue & McNtitly ... .'. lKt.:i(i Kiiien Hardware lil(i.V7 I'hilpoll A Hvill 211.(18 ' Nails, Etc. i riioinpsoii Hardware . . .(in'J.(il Slork's -llai-dware . . . . S'.tli.Kil Howe & Mr.Nully 028.25 Kaien Hardware fin2.l:t I'hilpoll A Kvill t12.15 ' Files and Bolts, Etc. Thompson Hardware .. $151.30 Shirk's Hardware 150.35 Howe & McXully 15U 1 Kaien llaiilware 137.80 Pipe and Fittings Storks llnrdware .. ..$1020.30 Howe it McXully .. .. 1083.80 Kaien Hardware .. .. 113 '1.55 I'hilpoll & Kvilt 1015.03 Smith. V Mailed .. .. liyy.OS Shovels, Etc. Tliompson Hardware .11 78.30 Slork s llardwiiii. .. .. 1202.87 Howe A. McXully .. .. 112i.20 Kaien Hardware . .. 10K.71 Smith A Mailed 1001.70 SARCASTIC lie, sarcaslieally ott know some on has said, "If you wouli' make a lasting pair of shoes, lake for Ihe soles a tongue of :t woman." She Yes. ami for Ihe uppers Ihe cheek of the man who sal?: it. DORA AND THE CAKE I. idle Dora Ma, are you zt nig in i;i(' me another piece or cake? Mother Why do you want know? Mora - llecause, IT you're no!, waul lo eal litis piece very slowly! VANDERHOOF Miss Louise Snell, die firs! while girl born in the Xechako Valley, won the carnival ipieen eon I est singed by Ihe Viinuer-liooT Alheic' Association lo rais.' funds for Hie skating rink. At Ihe coronalion, wLich took place lasl week, her -maids of honor were Miss Hvelyn gimdlcy umiI Miss Kin in ie- Violet Day who came secfiml and Ihird In Hie conlesl. Queen Louise vax crowned by William 1'. Mansmi, the earliest settler in the district. Tlie rnrnivul is r.mlinu-iiie fur an entire week ami will A son was born on 22' lo Mr. and Mrs. T. It of Vanderhoof. BURNS LAKE let' lal for Itegi ;l. Ijuriniy , . Mitchell1 Hible and repeated the winds of -Mrl'lierson of the llud- i.ia ..i,t(.r!.ii..M u .i i.i r..n,.i. i sou iiav uo. has reiurr.'ii ii-nm a Ibem haltintrlv br the liislil or,rP lo Vancouver fe-ding 'tuch nn ..ii lnim. i ...i, i'.,i,ii.i.r, i in-i ' I cr for the vacnIUui notary jiublic and Vermont farmer, lias become a figure of national interest. (eorge Johnson wa found dead in his cabin at linu'nis Lake lasl week. He Was a p. oncer of the district 'Hid ii:id travelled extensively from Alaska to the ltockies us a priperlor. The lowe drnders for each tr JIIH ",a"' s '"-'iiexru to mic following groups of supplies j""M'il from a fall w'i;.:h lio v- to In- used bv Hie i-ilv utildie eeuny nusiaineu. works department has been ac- 4 Howard Print-'le wa it .visitor here lasl week frou. " I'mm-on Itke on business iif nuiticciou mlHi Ho,- l'rtuci; Hup'T IJjSiiik The Munis J.aki hockey ie-iiiij visited Siiiilliers lasl week aii-1 J was ib'Tcalcd in bolh of a series' Of tWO L'llllll'S. I A GOOD REASON ! MficolfUl old (.'I'lilloinaii - Thai is nol llie same lab' yo'ij told me a few days ao, j MiTidiraul Xo, sir. Hut youi didn'l iieliee the oilier one. IN PROBATE IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA III the Mailer or llie Administration Ail. anil ' In Ihe Matter or llm Kulalv of Cliarlen Uiver, Iuiiiibi-,1, liilcMiili'. TAkK XOTH K that lijr Order or UK llonnr 1. Mrli. lontilr. made the 1 9 til day or tiLriiary, I Vf I v. at aKilnied Ad liiliiMrulni or llie rotate or the lale cliarle Laver, deeeavd. and all farlle liavlnic rlallio, airalii.l the md entale are lien Ijv reijiilini to . rnriiKU aaine, pro erl veriried t me. on or berore Vtsl day or Mareli. 0ft. and all parlies In ili lilid to tlie aald estate are required i" I'uy the amount or their liilrl)li'd.ir- to llie riiltliwllh. , MIIIMA A. V'ATT. orrirlal Adiiiliitlru tor. I'rlnee liupert, Ii.r. Haled tills 911 d;u or Kebriiiiiv. 111'.'.',. Mothers ! Wr have good ipialily NAVY SERGE BLOOMERS, 10 lo 1(1 years At per l'air . . . . . . $4.25 NAVY BLUE SERGE SKIRTS, PLAITED Haiiiidulu Top.. 10 lo 1 I yearn, at $4.25 ..Smarl l'lannel Dresses.. C lo 1 1 years "Demers" P.O. Box 327, Phone 27 BrJE. S. TAIT DEPfTIST. . Hlgron Blook, PRIKCE RUPERT, B. 0. Offlo Hour, t U . Phone SSt. Opsn Evtnlngs Only Wmr peclal Appointment. 0"! A SILK SALE . r CREPE A -good, qtlnlily, it ineli. Silk Crepe, : Niglilies. Colors include W'liile, Flesh, DE CHINES -uitiilile fur Ulinisus, Iire--.e Mauve, Auierienii Heauly, eb tf2.W. , On Sale per Yard at $1.50 : .r , FRENCH FLAT CREPE A sple.mliil iialily Jienvy weight Crepe, very suilulile for liemling. it Ctjlors intliiiliv Pencil, (Hey, Mauve, .Sand, Mark, Navy, etc. Value., to v On Sa!u per Yard at , $2.25 - CANTON CREPES . A inost tihiisiinl orfering in Silk Ciiiitwu, Crepes. Colors in Navy, Saint. Hrowji, tile. ValOes up to $1.2."). Or . On Sale per Yard at . $3.25 f DUCHESS SATIN One boll only or our famous "YVKTTK (il AHANTKI) W'UMl" . ... smooth evenly finished satin for everyday wear. II eg. :;.:&. On Sale per Yard at $1.95 The West of England Store close on Thtirsihty. , Mrs. "I, co Hurger Thursday .afternoon Third Avenue. WESTHOLME THEATRE Tonight Only, 7 and 3 p.m. FRED THOMSON The World's Champion Athlete, and His Marvellous Horse, "Silver King," in "The Fighting Sap" A rip-roaring slor of We-tern .1.1,. of excitement, u welter of nitrirjiu-. a -mg f of adioii a in I Hie mot dcliglillnl, wli liumoiir. Many tlirillmg M-enes ami h.in -Hig ilrainalic climax. Stirriup fi-hc . . slioiihl mi-- -eciug (hi- lie man ami his v ., Hieir lirt'.illllf -- liallle- Willi ile-perale . iillilcle uml Hie Inn -c wilhoiit .i peer. H K slroii,' siipjiorlinp l ast. "FIGHT AND WIN" SERIES No. 9JACK DEMP3EV IN "TOWN HALL TONIGHT " BRAY CARTOON "THE PIED PIPER." INTERNATIONAL NEWS 35c and It I Spring is Here! LADIES OF PRINCE RUPERT you arc imiU'ii to ;v Spring and Summer HATS We luie just rereixcd a large -lupine prevailing shinies uml vy. See our w.ikJcv. Wo hne iiImj received a huge sluprnt and House Dresses, tlie puces oi wliu li w purcliaser. JABOUR BROS., LTD. Phone 645. LOGGERS 7th St. and 3rd An Canadian National Railway Prince Rupert DRYDOCK SHIPYARD Operating Q. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Docl( Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmith, P makers, Founders, Wotidworkers, Etc. ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING- Our plant is eipnppci lo Iinndle all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 33F CLUB HAS REMOVED III lillilillliL' next ili.nr In Kri--ll Itllll'llCI' Sl1,ll1' from the lJmpres.s Hold We carry a full line of onlfS CIGARS, TOBACCOS, FRUITS, CANU SOCIAL ROOM IN CONNECTION rietof James 2arelll pw