FAOE FOUR He Was Not Going Blind He could, not read Uy newspaper without bfadXcJi or eyes smarting and ' eonte times could not even then set the print. He was afraid, and thought he had to go to Vancouver. A friend told him our op tician had passed the samt exams that opticians In Vancouver have to. Our optician found it was just the natural eye change at that age and tb& proper glasses are giving hfrn comfort Our charges are also reasonable. & cJEWELLEkS JbVTIIE STORE WITH THE CLOCK WE OIV$ VfOUR COALIS PiCKEp) you FACTS VwrrH SCRUPULOUS) NOT HOT AIR We pass our coal over a screen four times larger than any other coal screen in town. We are therefore putting out the cleanest and best prepared coal. We make it a point to get coal for you that will give the moat heat with the least waste. Let us have your order for delivery now. Albert &McCaffery Limited Phones 116 and 117 ROWE'S Sheet Metal Works Manufacturers of Pitch and Gravel nnofinj; (alvanized Hoofing Chimney Tops Kav Trouching Conductor Pipe Roof Flashing Warm Air Furnaces Stove Pipe and Elbows Metal Hoofs and Siding Phone 810 Jlox 4G7 COAL Prices DOWN Pembina Peerless Egg $12.00 Pembina Washed Nuts $11.25 Alberta Sootleiw Egg $12.00 Alberta Lump $13.00 These Coals are Under cover and delivered dry. HydeTransfer AND COAL CO. 139 Serend Avenue LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal Sand and Gravel We Specialize in Piano and Furnltun Vn vlng. fTIE DA 71.7 Nu2'Wa BRINGING UP FATHER "'.A' -viU MAGGIE I PROMISE. OU I'LL KEEP MV PROMISE 3 HOURS ?yi: 6SLG,E dont qtand tTT"; - I'LL STACY HOME. TO NIGHT BECAUSE I WANT TO CO I ATPR- .'P 1reUAfOUiS LIE TO ME-1 p , AHt'.l VOO'RE OUT IFfOUU. LATEK HAVEN'T BEEN TO THE AXE-HAWDLE IX TIME an -V"-' LET ME CO OUT TO-MOf?(OW- ML- M AKER-6 ,BAU- TO- M ORl?Q W NIGHT VA1TH DINTY" HUSBAND MAY SPANK A WIFE Magistrate SayH he Thinks Old-faxhioned Method is Sometime!! Justifiable WINNIPEG, lurch 8. Police Mafia-trate W. if. Noble, of toe Winnipeg police court, believe there are time when a husband la Justified In ipwt-tng hta wife. Winnipeg clergymen" and leaders in racial welfare work take the epposite view and hot debate U wafla in the city as to the magistrates stand. It an started when the police mag is- trate waa called upon to adjudicate In lamlly quarrel. A proprietor of a local music store was summoned by his wife 3a a charge of extreme cruelty. Ob the .tand the tastiflcri ths.t h hut inuitui her Accused conterMM tkt hu .if. had been keeping company with other men and that when he remonr.ted he refused to desist. Consequently he turned her over hla knee and admla- lered corporal punlataaent. E.tllXENT roiTXSEL The wife was represented by E. J. HcMurray. K.C.. one-time eoltdtor-gen- ral in a Uackenate King cabinet. He aid the husbands action was mdefeo- -ible. "It might have -got by- In the rtaya of the Roman republic but not -n modem ttra- he argued. "I'm not so aure about tat." the magistrate replied. "I think that these modem time, we could do with ' a little of the old Beaten law ?! their custom, had their virtues U iplte of their severity. It may be against the law for a hiuhanri to trik hi wife, but In a ease like this when a man has every right to be suspicious it ap pears to me there la some Justification for It. Under the strict letter of the law I must find the defendant ouutr but I wllf allow him to go on suspended sentence." The spanked wife, seen today, said. Even a modern mother doea not de- vrve treatment like my husband gave tj me It hurt considerably, and It u-as very humiliating." WOMAN I'UOIIS MKTIIOII The burden of Winnipeg opinion la gainst the magistrate and the spank- bg process. Peculiarly enough, the only prominent resident who baa spoken out in favor of the spanking Is a woman xtid her support of the Idea la not un-qvaufled. Sbe is Miss MUdred Me- Murray. Winnipeg's only woman lawyer. Snd aha says: "I uld not advocate abanglng the law to give a husband the rjgat to strike his wife, but I have seen toMen In my work who would be the better of a little .witching occ:.uonally." Mies oertrude Chllds. secretary of the Soetal Welfare CkMnmkaston. tbaught what waa sauce for the goose should be atuce for the gander. "Usually it is the butnand who goes wrong, my work bad. aught me. If the wife Is to be spanked ben the steps out s little the hue. fcnd should, be subjected to similar pualabsAtsitf Qut own can ,4a that Wt ot thlfyvbM get away with It.". tms.i A. JUBMhern, IpesrWr of ftaaS rfipWIMtWrTlaTy nrrVBroy-ftueauiV give s man the right to apank hla wife tnd therefore he opposes It. OTIIK.lt W..YN IIKTTKK Rev. o. A. WoodsMe. paster of St Jtephens United Church, satd a bus-tnd baa no right to chastise hu wile teen if be has reason to suspect infidelity or mlaaonduet there are other vaya of correcting the situation. Rabbi Barnuel Frank, spokesman for Winnipeg', thousands of Jews, say 'Ne, emphatically not No nan has the right to chastlte his wife." Here is what the Judges think of It: Judge McFtierson: The man who would let bis wife off with a spanking 'or such an offence and then take her baok mutt be a very lore bearing man Judge SUckpoole: No authority far my sucb thing to In the statutes and we dont want it there. The debate la waxing high conse- luent on published opinions in elry ewas)epera. Winnipeg Is all "bet up' iv er the situation. TFATHEff OF LOCAL " WOMAN PASSES AT HOME IN ENGLAND Mrs. a. Batcher, 1491 Orahsm Ave Weatvlew, received . cablegram lunt night conveying the sad new. ol the death at hit. home in Swindon. Wilt . England, of her father. Oeorge E. Smith, at the sire of T2 years. Besides the Ideal daughter. w1k will receive , in riil vtupiithy if runny friend In :ier iicrr -itvemenr. itecenned la survived h ji,ii!ji duiijilitfi, Mii D M. Pry- i ton, formerly of Prince nupert and now residiitg in Los Angelea. and two sons. 8. W. Smith, at borne, and M. S. Smith of Bloedel. Vancouver Island. MUSSOLINI AND I n t nnmnm mnrv FASCISM TODAY1 I Form of Democracv is ClnimpH ' ' in KAl.nllnnd nf f'nnifl nnA Labor PARIS. March J. A letter from It. P " ta tn prU M11 i says: "Slgnor Mussolini, la ' " convinced that. , Z r ; 7" " """'Seen arranged for tonight reconciled anil uuHtti ram r . i rut , 7 ". ' ' . labor. Aeoortlng ! to him the otherg4-e olaht snappy lh0 locti,'tv clmm mrtt aTlUwMil M ak tamhla deaaocracl lsdy naaaely. the absence of under- " T ! JT "P""""1 the flrsatt group of eager, that ha. hut "P ta. K on.,w in htre. ,t wa. di, and , , '"T- . - . aw) twndlcallm. covering the plain and always ready to deliver an assault . against the dominating wS tower. ' And between the camps, beneath 'J?1' lJUh' tTU de"Ug hI re0elV,"; ". Tr". T. J"" " . . !T?L! 5" " 7,r " 7 . ! , New Metlak.tii T. Hayward. 6; V pWn- J1". : D Tall. 5: Joe klllns. T u". " .My V. Orlndibto. M. Faucet and I. Hamll- bijio lenyvr niui OB TV fnu null UKI .k.u i ..J! .?T" "T 1 TT .. . ... an ' -ipir" gather m employers' federations and workmen In workmen's Mentions. The Btote. being the superior expression of all the active eMttente In the nation (seeing that all the great feder ation are represented id-the midst at the Fascist CouncUI. tJllteteri Jus- tlce. settles dilrerences. sajeial conflicts ' H AM tnAmmH lik iwtMte nr fl irt a .in f mare strikes, no more 'hatred, the united true democracy." Advertise In The THU News of Orihpphdnic Records My- Ohio Home Jean Coldkette and III-. Orchettra Fot Troi 7 ' , , V.mfn k.r4tW '' Walts Wt Offtan Kiss and Make Up -Jack (.rawlord nd III Orcti.r ' ' Johnny Manin-IUI. Smalle Fot ffot Vocal My Blue Heaven I Gtne Austin .frs-t Fot Trui I'aui Whttemaii iesW and Ills Orclieitra Organ Jeesc Crnwlurd Intlru. Victor Slon (.roup MSJS mental Among My Souvenirs The big hit ol the $euson i , 1 its Trot Roger Wolfe Kahn snd lilt Orchestra Instrumental I'aul Whlteman's i)ncefM)rcheitrp' ' Alio the latent tied Seal record by rdmou$i'cfor Httt Victor Talkliw Mschlnr Co. Z 29 NEW METLAKATLA IS GIVEN GAME Scort-Ketpertt Deefeion in skx The official TOorekeepers gave Mew victory by M to inlw",e throughout They ar typical . . . . ... . . .. ... iMmsss basketball oasaeioau game game with wiwi a a eeleet PHnee Rupert team but the core keepen are u id to have been asleep at the switch when Dido Ourvtch scored osm point on a personal which. If token into sooount. would have it a' tie dame. Accordingly, to tattle the dispute a challenge game has It waa a nd wall played trt In eayttH Kai ulalttnai wskeiawa the way snd at half time the .cor, stood M .11 . . 8 xu r-,-rf th. r"" ,H h.,f haM- one f the visiting New Het akat ana i. . . , J . JL hTof acortng were aa foliow.: Prince urt-w. Umb... 11. J.aJc- fWutty. DWo Ourvich. 3: Sddle Smith. Oeorge Mitchell 4; Poll Howard. 8: Vic total. 23 v In the seco.ul game of the evening. Intanncdiate Uagua affair. High School had' an easy N-18 victory over Big Four. ; A fair slsed crowd of fans watched the frames SPORT THAT yJl V-'AV 1 V-1 1-Ta. I Wilson Chamber., of River Bend. Ontario, who . in his Ttth year. recenU) skated to Wclland and back, a distance 18 mile. Mr Chambers has been 211W Diane UeawJVhe,) See You Smile) ''Cfclia4V'thT...i.,.t...'. -th, Troubddouxs Jesse Crawford 31146 21173 2101 2101 ass? L-iawjnawsvawir: t mi W anted (For Sale DAILY jFor Rent i2c per word in I dorng this annually for a great many " nd ha uaed the nam pair of ' "ultu mitrh HltllM ". mne wr.n. were ana mane in Hol- nn mott tn century ago They a wooden foot rests and a high curv ,font- ed skater p- Pra tr l latest exploit on lce H the distance in lew tnn nour, and called on friends n the way. Discussing the report thjt the touring Waratulu made a large siun as a .-t.ult of tneir games In the Old Country. Oordon Bhaw. manager, declared in Vancouver that this a ah incorrect, and that each player would be cut of ?ocket some 1500 on the trip, Mr. Shaw was delighted with the treat-meat received in the Old Country and mid that the only Jarring note came two or three days after the team had left Liverpool for Caaads. when a wireless message gave a report of the publication in the Xngllah press of th? tour profits. LIONEL HOLTBY NAMED PRESIDENT OF CM TENNIS ORGANIZATION The annual meeting of the Canadian National Hallway Teunu Cub waa, held 'st night, efflcera for the year bem -leered as follows Honorary president H Tobcy. President--A L. Holtey fwcretary OocU R. Taylor Reports covering 1937 thawed s very uccsssful year and prapecu are for further surceas In the coming season.' Membership lu the organisation H mflned to the staff of the railway. MEN'S WHIST IS CONCLUDED Moore Capture Heason's IIoaerM With Native Son of Canada Hunnerx up Pinal game, of the seasons schedule were played last night in the men's Mctlon of the Fraternal Whl.l League. The Moose are the winners of honor. in this section and will play off for the city championship with either the Moose or Canadian National Ladles who nave yet to settle a tie for honor Ht tln kdjir section.' Oamea last night in the mens aer-non, mult as follow.: Oddfellows. 1; Moose. 8. j Ototto, I; Bt. Andrew's Society. 7. St. Clears ajpetety. 9: Native Boot of Cntmast1 .''' Knights of Pythias. 5; Seal Cove. 4 The final sflindlug of team, la a. follows: I. PU Moose ia a ia Sons of Canada 10 4 to Seal Cove 7 0 7 Knights of Pythias.. .7 7 7 Grotto A h e St. Andrew's fl s Oddfellows 4 to 4 St. George's 3 10 3 GAMES IN CRIBBAGE TOURNAMENT BEING HELD BY VETERANS Oames as follows have been plsyed in a crlbbage tournament bem held by the Canadian Legion; IIHMT ROIM) Jack Flint beat Malcolm Lamb. Sid Blidi-beat Dougherty. NUng lie.t C L. Ynungmnn Billy Ranee bent Bob Jame. Arrtiur Beale beat A. Harvey. E0ONII KOl'Mt Jsek Pilnt beat Sid Bird. J Sh.w beat Jock Tslt Billy Ranee beat Jack Wynne. n i urosliv n irl Ira ,.i,, i. !.... ""i"i: uiw were pansenaers aboard the Prince-Rupert thl. mor.ilng rolng thruh ! rnun Stew. r' u. Va,,.,ver. Mr Cos- Mli, by. who it. muimger of (he ik of1 M:,i'.:,l t KI.W.-.H. I, ulr.i.dv in t-. .,w M il! Il nil II Vm 11 1 l ii t i ip I NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. . advance. No Advertisement taken for lets than 5CV WANTED OIRL WANTED FOR LIGHT MOUSS-work Phone Bed 215. ao OIRL WANTED FOR HOCSaVWOJUC. Phone Blue 3Bfl tr FUR SALE "" K Bl -ia H.F. FRISCO March IS Standard, rejlatered dimensions S3S March a.' x 0 2 a 4 5, nearer! power gwdy, and Irom Vaneiimr complete equipment Fine living Sunday- r ( quur-.er.. ri-nr romfortalilc bunkt. locker space and l.-llet. Address Al- : vln Arneas. Wacker, Alaska, or P.O I Bot 1006. Portland. Oregon. FOR SALE tieoo BUYS A M1WLT BnWied bouse. S rooms, bathroom, pantry and baaswwgnt Handy to sawmill Phone Blaok Ml U FOR SAUK. FIVE ROOM HOUSE AND w' bath Sixth Avenue and Hall Street Tuesday v. . 120000 Easy terms. Apply Theo ! ror OolUrt. Co., Ltd. tl POR WENT POR RENT- rjRMISHtD Hnmrrns ing rm by the dav. wtck or month. 1 ' . h . WW,. LI FOR RENT. - FURNISHED AFAaTT- menu, four room anrl bnth Water paid. Phone M7. tf IX5R RENT ROOMS WITH OR WITTf- out board. Central lor.tion Phore Blue 153 if HOUSE FOR RENT ' -d ROOMS AND . 1 AV F"fr A t fka. . . i Hr'iy awiinro dtcm if FUHN1TUKE AND JIANG RS CKMTERFIELD aTCITE8 BEDftOOlI Suites Dining Suites. Kitchen Tables. Raogea. Linoleum and Linoleum Rurv CarpeU. Blinds, Curtain Roda. Restmore Coilsprlngs and Mattreaaw. Blanket, cretonnes. Window Curtain good. We has stUl a few mats left at the old price. A. MACKtMm. rt'MNITI MB Phone 77, CHIMNEY SWBB1 II. I. ZI1MREIIR Oenrral itondy Slsn umara and Stoves Cledned and Repaired ChuniUea dwept. Cemetery Plots Cared For. Phone Red 148 Frtnet Rupert, no BXCHANtJi: KS ANIt )UMON HANtl rt'HNITt'ntv . bougt, sod M and eiohsagaej Player Flano and Two Cssh Nertsvrs in saark. , .P.trHnnpt'lAN I M.VltAS as Third Ave. v. i CHIROPRACTIC n. r. e. Brnurnn.v fhlmpraeior 03n Third Avenue. Telephone for appointment now tn Blue SS. nealdenoe phone Black 253 Evenlnu call, mnde as arranged. Make your snnolntment now. PHINCE KUI'HKT TIDBS High Low High Low High High low High 1 tlt'RD.tY. MAHTII t 1 1 37 a.m. 30 J ft. 5 31 a m. " 1H 10 p.m Jt " HI vnT. MARCH 4 0:97 a.m. 13.9 ft. T:17 p m. 30.1 ' 8:36 a m. 7. " To:83 pm. 3.S " MOniV( MARril . 1:05 a m. 19.7 ft. " - -Trr pat. ti.a Al: Tl i:iv. MARCH 8 140 a m. t).S ft. 18 80 p.m. ata 7:i BJTI. 5.4 " 90:01 p.m. 3.7 " WKiivKsn.w. march 7 3:13 am. 30.7 ft. 14:18 p.m. 310 " P 34 a m. 4.7 30:33 p.m. S 3 " Tllt'RMntV. MVHCII 3 2 44 n.m ano fl I t S3 p ni. 30 4 " H SR ;i ni 1 .1 " 21 01 p in ;l II STEAMSHIP m dd far Vaneouvrr-Tuesdajr Friday s i Sattuday . Pnn Wednesduy Saiiij.) Saturday March 11 March 31 March SI I s Fart SlmpMin Sunday-ri: auBdap-v i Wednaad) Irsea AM)n :ir i Tuesday . March 10 - March 34 from ((area h in i March t- m ' March 22 f 'ar .tbaska March 11 v. Ma'rh 21 s Marrh 31 - rum tlaaks March II m March 25 v mail mm r:mn l av I he Rest-Mondays. Wen 1'rem lhe( En -Tuedays. Thnr' i due Ta t aMrMMrr- Tuesdays Fridays Saturdays . C PR Feb Train. Morvl' Saturdays PresH Vanmatir-Sunday. Wednesdsyi Saturdays CF.R, March : Train. Sund.' . days T .tnyws. .tllee Premier Sundays . . Wedneaday . front Anrov. v Premier Tlierlay ... Fridays To Naa Rim Pi'- Sundays Prom Vaas River Pi" Tuenday Ta Alutka Polni March 11, 21 n Tnm .tlaeka Point - Feb. 30. Marrh ' Te tjneen Charhiii-' 1 Marrh 10 nnl ': hi r1 rrem )een rhiri. i' March a and ' C.N.R. TRAINS far the Ent' - Monday Wedne-' at 11.30 a m rrasn the Es-t Tnsadaya, Thnr-i at 3.30 p m LAM trri MiTitx or ivti'n; I !' TO I.I ' ' 2a Camiar Lanri ' Ing District oi situate .it the ii"' Lake, about 40 m town of Atlln. in longitude, and a'1 latitude TAKE NOTIi I- liemleux of ni.v B.C . occupation l for a lease of lr.ndi duimenclnir n' northwest end 1710 feet niirtl Lake River; th. n one mil' vini 'i thence nni' in u 940 acres n. " (flRd I .I' Duled lie in.'