TO'. -AGE SIX Optician and Optometrist YOU CAN'T AFFORD BAD SIGHT. WE FIT YOUR EYES CORRECTLY. Carefully trained, experienced, registered optometrist. Qualified by experience and practlca knowledge of optometry, to render you the very best service possible, -while our charges will be 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 Heiibroner Diamond Specialist Buy Your Fresh Meats and Smoked Fish from ECONOMY STORE Smoked illat-k Cud. III. 20c Finnic' llnddie, per lb..'. 20c Kippers, iht lb 15c I'tit lloari lteef, lb. ... 15c Urisket lleef, per lb. . . 10c Hulled Hil Housl, per lb. 25c Sirloin huak. per lb. . . 30c T-lione StVuk, per lb. . . 30c Shoulder Itjasl Purfc, lb. 25c Lcjr Itou-i l'oi k, per lb. 35c Lniu l'fol-W pep Hi. . . . 35c Pork Saumtse, tier lb. 30c lteef Sausage, per lb... 20c Hamburger, per lb. .. 15c Economy Store 417 Fifth Ave. East Phones 84 and 18. Sunrise Specials MOUSSELINE loii'l judge Ibis Silk by (be price hecause it's worth much more. lid inches Swis- Mnusse-hne for Jiresses or Mouses. One boll only. Very Special, per yard $1.25 STORE Smith Block A Modern Dental Service At a Moderate Fee Dr. H. L. Alexander Smith Block Phone 575 INAUGURATION OF COOLIDGE Ceromony Takes Place Wednesday and Will be Simple as Possible TAFT ADMINISTERS OATH Speech Will be Broadcasted to Thousands Who Are Unablo cat to Attend ;Assoeiulcd Press) WASHINGTON, March 2. Tin inamsiiTalion of President Cool- fdjre at Washington next mI nesdaywill 4;e cliaraclerj.ed Jiy, that simple frugalily which, long lias been a traditional trait of his iialive New Knjjland, and a watchword of liis own political career. Although selected in (be chief magistracy in bis own right by the largest popular plurality in history, lie will begin Jiis new term of office with an absence of pomp and ecreiiotiy reminiscent or the earliest days of Hie republic. In conformily with bis own 'desires, (bo inaugural parade will be shdrn of many of its features of previous years and the elaborate celebration usually carried onl by residents of I he ' capital will lie omitted entirely. Take Four Hours The whole ceremony probably will occupy h' I huii four hours. An hour or so beforij" iioon a congressional romniittee will. call at the WJiito House to escort the President hi Hie Capitol, and lief ore mid-aflernpon be expects to be back at bis desk, proceeti-ing wilh business as usual. While the Sixly-Kiigbth 'ingress is ronijpleling its session preparatory to final adjournment at noon Mr. Coolidgc will pass IN PROBATE IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA III the Matter -or tin; Administration Act; anil In the Matter of the Estate of Charle-l.aver, Kereased, Intestate. TAkK MiTICK that liv Order of III Honor I'. Mill. Youuif, luaile the 12th ila or February. vi:, r was ai'ointeu aii ! ininistralur or the estate or the -lale Charles Later, deeensed, and oil partie liavlnic elaluis irulut the snul estate ar hereby required In furiiisli same, ro perly verified to me, on or berore din or March, Ills:., and all parties In ile'bled to the said eslale are required I' pa the amount or their indebtedness I' me forthwith. ,nitlN A. WATT. Official Administrator. I'rinee liupert, H.I. haled this glut day nf I'eliriiary. lfi. IN PROBATE. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA III Hie .Mailer of the Administration Art, and In the Mailer or the Kstale or William Cameron Sim, deceased. Intestate. TAkK .OTI:i: that by order of Ill-Honor I'. Mi ll. Vounir. made the S I III il.n or rebruary. A.li. 1115, 1 was appointed Administrator of the 'tale or Wllllun Cameron Sim, deceased, mid all parti's havinir claim iiRalnst the said estate a hereby reiiilred to riirnlsli sumo, properly veriried to me, on or before tie .'itli day of March. A.I . jo-r, and all parties Indebled to the eslale are 'require'1 to pay the amount or their indebtedness to me forthwith. .NOIIMAX A. WATT. nrroi.il Administrator. Prinro liupert, li.c. Hated the -.'Mh 'day of lebruary, ll)r. DRY Birch Wood FOR SMALL HEATERS, 50c Per Sack HydeTransfer 139 Second Avenue. Phone 580. Night or Day. Wr BUY BOTTLES. WHITES OF EYES TINGED WITH YELLOW? MUDDY COMPLEXION? YOUR LIVER IS OUT OF ORDER! Mr. Win. turH 'W Crwfi. S.B.. writes: "I have lii-cii truiililrtl wlrli in' liver rr a liinjr time, and wit hi IjiiiI I i-imlcl nut (In any work. I liail severe pains In in.v stoinarli that were so liail, al times, I could hanlly stand thi-m. My Umsrtie lieriinie cnatcd: 1 Imd bud taste In my uioutli. especially In the iimrnliiif tlio whiles of my eyes were tiwred with yellow, and 1 liad a muddy an yellow iiuiiileliin, I liud read a irrrat deal itlmut :. MILBURN'S t i v i i nrrn nil I e f LHAtVLlVEIV I ILlaJ sci decided 1 would try n Iril. and after taklnif three of them 1 was irrently lin- 4 roved and. felt mnre like Jivlnif. and I ran now (In my own vork villiuiit any trouble." For sale at all drutriflsts and dealers: mil tip only by The T. Mllbuni Co.. Uielted. Toronto. Out. upon lasl-miiiiitc legislation in bis room near Hie senate cham-ber. Just afler twelve o'clock, when (lie new senate 'meets' in special session, lie will enter the chani- bcr witli justices of the Supreme Hourl and oilier high officials, and in their presence 'Yiee-Presi- leut Dawes will, take the oitlh of office and deliver a short ad- Ires s. Taft Will Officiate Then the entire company of .liL'iiafaries will file tint lo the east pot-licit of the Capitol, .vbere, facing a special stand built to seal 8,'OlMI people, Mr. '.oolidge will lie administered the oath of office by Chief Justice Tnfl .and will deliver his inaugural address. Amplifiers will 'carry his words lo those far out in ilie Plaza who hae been unable to obtain seals, and for the first lime the entire inaugural ceremony will be broadcast by radio. The inaugural parade. Unit will escort the President and Vice-President back to the White Housf" along Pennsylvania Ave. will he composed oT two sections oujv. one including about 8,000 soldiers, sailors and marijies on duly in this .immediate vicinity, and the oilier made up or a score .of stale grove mors Willi Ibeir s luffs. , From a . small slam facing Lafayette Square Mr. Coolidge will review the parade as il passes, and when its last unit lias filed by I he inauguration will be over. IN PROBATE IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA lii the Mailer or Ihe Admlulslraliiui Act: mid In the Matter or the Kstale of Y. Wakl-Inolo. pei-eased, lllleslale. TAkK MiTlDK that by Order tr Ills Honor F. .Mi ll. Yoiiuir, made the l-.'lh div of February, me;., I was appointed Administrator of the estate of the lale V. Waklmoto, deceased, and all parlies havluir claims airalnsl the wild estate are hereby required to riiinl-.li same, prn-porly veririeil to me. on or berore tst day or Marrji, ivsr, and all purllc-s indebted to Ihe said eslale are required to pay the amount of their luclcbleclncss to mo rorlhttllh. MIIIMAN A. WATT, orrirlaL Administratiir. I'rinee liupert. 11.1. Haled this Vl.'l day or lebruary, 11125. IN PRORATE. IN THE CUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. In tin- Matter or the Adiiiiiilstrutluii Art; and In tin' Mailer or tin- Ksliiie or Ji-iiu l.aiic r, li-i'i-iKi-il, lllleslale c TAKK. M)Tli:l-: mat liy Onlcr or III lloimr I". .Mi ll, Younir. umle the lilli dav cir.l'i'lirnury, A.li. luv:.. ,1 a iiolnii'il Ail.-iilriisti-alur or tin: cclatc- or Hit- la'n Jc-ati Lniirr, iliicieo-il, and nil luirlii'it Imv- I ink I'Iiiiiiik iikuiiiki inn wiiii rm.nr an: lii-rrli.v rrgiiliccl lu riirnlKli Kami- to inc. I iiroocrly n-riricil. on or lwroro tin; ?ll clay or March, iui:,. unci nil narllc-s In- ilrliti'il to tin kiiI1 t'lUtc iii'h riiiiri-il to piiy tlic aiiiiiinit of thi'lr IimIcIiIccIiii'.s.h to ! I IK! roriiiwiiii, .MIIIMAX A. WATT, orrirliit .Vlmliilnlrator, I I I'rlnri' 4lliirrt, ll.C. Iiutcil till.- '.'1st la.v or Kclirimry. IDv'i. JUST ARRIVED! Spring Stock of 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 THE DAILY NEWS Monday Marub t92 SATURDAY'S CROSS WORD PUZZLE ANSWER orMt PARA ELIT VjRO V EMHj uiBor OF AM eIA R O TpNjLJ T H Djmo H To e1sp1ots PROVINCIAL COURT OF REVISION SITS Appeals for Lower Assessment Made by Granby Co. and Stewart Townslte Willi John Dybliavn presiding its judge, the eourl of revision on the provincial assessment rol, for this district sal in 1 lie court house on -Saturday al'lernuon I'liere we're about a dozen ap peals, the most important hemy that of Ihe owners of Hie (Iran y towusiles adjoining the smel ter al Ariynx and thai of tin owners of. a iownsile adjoining Stewart, ltoth appeals are fir-reduction jn assessment.. W, (). Fyllou appeared on be half, nT the owners of Hie Stewart Iownsile. A. II. I.ove appeared on hulialf of Agnes l. Moore, the owner of land on Klizuhrlh Island adjoining Pofcher, who also applied for lower assessment. Afler hearing the cases which had representatives on hand, lb.. court adjourned until ne.x! Thursday without having taken action. SHERIFF LOSES IN DAMAGE CASE HEARD AT RECENT ASSIZES Judgment in I lie sum of$I.U(M and costs has been given by Mr. Justice (Iregory in Ihe case of It. I.. Sideuer vs. Sheriff John Shirley which was heard al the Supreme Court Assizes here last November. Sidener sued the sheriir for" .?a,0U0 alleging wroligful seizure of goods anil chattels from a ranch in tin Frascr Lake district. II is said that Hie cost of Hir ease will amount lo as much as (he damage award. Alex Young of Prince fieorge appeared fof Sidener anil f.. S. Mcfiill of Smithers for Ihe defendant when I lie case was Iricd here. STORMS DELAYING PRINCE JOHN ON ' VOYAGE UP COAST U.N.ll. sleainer I'rinee John. (Japl. K. Malibs, has been Klorm- liiilllld two or three liui(" llli trip coming up the cousl from the Oiieen i:iiailoie Islands and Vancouver and will not be in until tnmoiTiiw morning al (be earliest. The vessel is due a. Huckley Hay al 1 o'clock llii. uflernoon afler having been lied iitby stress of weather at Cum-sliewa lirlel. Hhe is five day behind schedule now. WIRELEfS REPORT Monday, Mar .2, 8 a.m. DKillV. Clciuily, calm: bar .'lll.llt; Icuijr. sea suionlh; ' p.m. Alameda III miles olT Ket chikan southbound; H.iU' p. in spoEe Cardena thai lefl al ' p.m. northboiiiiil; K p.m. Anyox lowing (Sri IT 5! miles from I'rinee liupert hound in. Hll. I- HAItllOll. Cloudy; cidin; liar. ;itl.02; lem. ;i8; light swell: H p.m. tlaiiadiati Obst'rver Ocean Falls to I'orllaud olT Naniu; H a.m. Cape JScul t abeam lteef Island bound for Thurston harbor; 8.05 a.m. (jiuiiosiiii left Naniu al 7 a.m. southbound. I)i:.l) TIlHi:.- Cloudy; light swell; bar. 2l).7'J; temp. U5; sea snioolb. ' Noon DKiHY. -wind; bur. tiloinly; fresh S. II. .'In; temp. Ill); sea rough; Prince John reported due al Massetl. l a.m. northbound. HUM. IIAIUIOH. -t., Cloudy: Htrht s.V. .wiiiii; ba'i.ao.OI,: leinp. S7; HfcMtl wwell. 1,1 j'l'AI) Tlli:i:. Cloudy; fre-!i S.'H. wind; bar. D.KI; leinp. U8. heavy swell. il. C. UruVer, Inspector o schools, is oii. a Iriji lo Ocean Tails, iSurf InlM .und Ilelbt Coola. lie is expected buck In the city uboul March 15. principal, deposited jn u Hoyal Hank the sum oT $81.35 repre-; senling Hie savings during Hie month of February handed to their leiicbets by Hie i'.ipi!s of six divisions. pass .books arc being issued by the ban1' today lo each of individual students tints tailing accounts. FOG TAKES THE &UAME LONDON, Manch 2. SYNOPSIS OF On Sale per Yard at Mary Cope lias played Ihe organ til Holy Trirrily Church, in Loudon, lor (in years. During all Ibis; lime she bus Inisxed' only lwu Sunday, once oh afciiunl nf'ill-ness, and oirte berausi a Loudon rog was so depse slu t'ould not rind I In1 chtfi-eli edifii'e. Adverlie in li linllv New LAI ACT AMENDMENT!) 1 PRE-EMPTION8 Vnrnnt. unrcBxcfrvpit, iirviy(l frown Icincln rmiy be iirv-einptwfl by I'.rltlnli HiiliJfotK over IS yoiirH of itgi. mid ly iilk-nx on -cl.irinK intcnUon ;o liprom Brill!) sulij'ctn, rondl- ional uion rPxUlnoe. occjiittlon, "jiJ linjirovcmcnt fur UKrlcultuml iurtioe. V'ull Information concernins tiKU-ation rcRrirdliiR pre-rmptlitna ! urUtfn in llullclln No. 1, Liiind Serlo, "How to rre-t-mpt IiiikI," copies o( vlnch cun be obtained free of clinrg !y addrttmlnK tbe Ueiuitmenl of Uiiids. Victoria, H.C., or to uny Oov-erninent Aeent. Itovordu will be crnnied CHVtrlne only bind -HUltuble for asriculturui purpoheti, and which Ik not tinibcr-laml, I.e., currylnc over S.ooo buitrd feet per acre went ul the Coast Itune and li.UO" feet per acre caet of that IdinRb. ' Appllcutione for pre-emptions ftf to In- uclclrPHxecl lo the Iind Com-mlnMloner of Ihe Land Kei)rdlnR III-vUlon. In which the lutnl tippllpil for m ituatcd, and urn made en primed forms, coiiies of which -cun be obtained from the Land' Commissioner. I'rc-eniptlons must be occupied for five years and Itnprovemenla miult to value of I1U ier acre. Including clrarlnit and culUvatlnu at least five acres, before a CrQwn tlrant r'in be received, 1'or more detailed information see the llullctln "How to Pre-empt Land." PURCHASE Applications ure received for .pur-rliuice of vacant and unreserved Crown lands, not helm; tlmberland, for AKrlculturul purposes; minimum price Xor first-class (arable) land Is 15 per, acre, and second-class (icnix-Ins) land $2.CU tier acre. Further Information regarding; purchase or leaso of Crowt. lands Is (tivecf in Ilulletln No. 10, Land Kerles, "I'urcbase and Lease of Crown Lands." Mill, factory, or Industrial sites on timber, land, not exceeding 40 acres, may be purchased or leased, the conditions Including payment of stumpaice. HOMESITE LEA8E8 Unsurveyed areas, not exceeding 20 acres, may be leased as homesltes, conditional upon a dwelling being erected In the first year, title being obtainable after residence and lm-Vrovement conditions are fulfilled and land has been surveyed, LEA8E8 For grazing and Industrial purposes areas not exceeding 640 acres may be leased by one person or a company. Under the Orating Act the Province Is divided Into grating districts and the range administered under a Orating Commissioner. Annual grating permits are Issued based, on numbers ranged, priority being given to established owners. Htock-ownera may form mediations for range management. Free, or partly free, permits are available for settlers, campers and travellers, up to ten Head. FRENCH FLAT CREPE A siileinlid ilHiility beavv weiglil Ciepe, very suiiiiMe for lieiitling 'id i, A SILK SALE CREPE DE CHINES litv (I) i.r. l. siill. Octil' S.nitnlili fur Kb NiKli'lies'.- vColua ?uiflmle NVfiilet Kle'sli, ' Mauve, Ainrrjraii Heaiily, vir m (lolors include l'a;u'li', Urey, .Mauve, Sand, Hlark, Nuvy, clc. Vms to f-u .' "h Hrovv $1.50 Oil Sale per Yard at . . . $2.25 CANTON CREPES A niiisl iiiiiisiial-offeriiig in Silk LlanltiM litTjies. tJtilui-s in Nnvv Kami ,.... U hi On Sale per Yard at $3.25 DUCHESS SATIN One Imll only ur uur famous "YVKT'I'K (il AIIA.VIT.I YVKAIl" ; i( i sinoutli evenly finished satin for everyday wear. Hejr. uta.ri. A On Sale per Yard at $1.95 The West of England Store BORDEN STREET SCHOLARS PROVE BE GOOD SAVERS The school savings plan man-! gurnled at the Itordi'ii Street School is proving very popular, (in Saturday, Miss S. A. Mills,1 Third Avenue. '""""TOW WESTHOLME THEATRE Tonight and Tomorrow Night, 7 and 9 p.m. FRED THOMSON" The World's Champion Athlete, and His Marvel Horse, "Silver King," in 0U5 "The Fighting Sap" A rip-roaring story of Western idv ... of excitement, u welter of intrigue, a -m g ; of action ami the nnt ileliglitfol. wti in liniiioiir, Many thrilling s oeH mi- hair - b-. liig Urumtitie climax. Stirring rwlie ; slnnild niis seeing this lie-iiin and In- w llieir lirciilliless Imlllc wilh il'siernle ' i utlilele anil I In Inu.-e willmrit n peer. II K strong support nig e.-isl. "FIGHT AND WIN" SERIES No. 9 -JACK DEMPSEY IN "TOWN HALL TONIGHT " BRAY CARTOON "THE PIED PIPER." INTERNATIONAL NEWS 35c and 10c Spring is Here! LADIES OF PRINCE RUPERT you are in i led U -t u o: Spring and Summer HATS We have jit-l received a large lnm previiiling shades nud tU's See our w ini fv. We hue ulso received a large sliiH!i ami House Oresses, the jun e- oi which w liiiriliuser. JABOUR BROS., LTD. Phono 645. 7th St. and 3rd Art. Canadian National Railways I. i Prince Rupert DRYDOCK SHIPYARD Operating Q. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Englnners, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmith". P makers, Founders, Woodworkers, E'c ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our jilanl equipped to hamllc all kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PHONES 43 and 3SF LOGGERS' CLUB HAS REMOVED uliu.s lo building next. dour lo Frizfcoll Mulclicr hi'"!'-from Hie Uni press llolnl curry u full lino if MnlFS CIGARS, TOBACCOS, FRUITS, CANU SOCIAL ROOM IN CONNECTION eWf James Zarolll