'9. AIR He was afraid, and thought he had to go to Vancouver. A friend told him our optician had passed the same exams that opticians in Vancouver have to. Our optician found it wan just the natural eye change at that age and jthp proper glasses are giving him com fort Our charges are also (JEWELLER 1 THE STORE WITH THE CLOCK ( WE Oil YOU FACT 5 NOT HOT C 3UR COAL IS pick f3 - . iwirn tKupyiooSI V f 1 1Mb. . 1 " SV 1 We pass our coal over a screen four times larjrer 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 most heat with the least waste. Let us have your order for delivery BOW. Albert & McCaf fery Limited Phones 116 and 117 ROWE'S Sheet Metal Works Manufacturers of Pitch and Gravel Hoofing Galvanized Hoofing Chimney Tops Bave Troughtng Conductor Pipe , Itoof Flashing ,Werm Air Furnace SIotiS Pipe and Elbows .Metal Hoofs and Siding I'hone 310 Hox 4G7 COAL Prices DOWN Pembina Peerlem Err $12.00 Pembina Washed Nuts $11.28 Alberta Sootlea V.Kg $12.00 Alberta Lump $13.00 These Coals are under eover and delivered dry. HydeTransfer AND COAL CO. 139 Second 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 Furnitur" Moving. URGES EMPIRE SHOPPING WEEK Secretary of Canadian Chamber of Commerce Tell of Program Heing .Made Elsewhere The question ol Empire bopping week came before the board of traae lat night at Its regular monthly meet ing by the readng of a letter from the secretary of the Canadian Clumber of Commerce urging activity and telling of progress elsewhere. C. C. Mills, chairman of the clmmlttee having the matter In hand, asked for another week In order to confer with the city council In regard to the steps thejr were taking In this connection. I he letter read last night follows: "In view ol the communication already addressed to your board concerning Empire Shopping Week. I thought you would like to know that there la being manifested a Dominion-wide intereit in this movement. The responses of the Canadian producers, the retail merchants, and many of the beards and chamber are particularly encouraging. From rerrace, B.C.. where eaay com- i petiuom in toe schools for that wee.t are being arranged, to Amherst. MJB. and including a large number of the bglger cities, the undertaking is weU under way. "The president of the Empire Shop ping Week CouncU. the Honorable James Malcolm minister of trade and commerce, has lust addressed a letter to the mayor of Prince Buper; suggesting civic co-operation with your board and othe: local organization in the staging of the week, which has also been brought to the direct attention of business men in O ra Britain and thirty additional m pi re countries. "Hay I say tow hopeful the council of the Empire Shopping Week are. as well as our own chamber, that we ma; hear ahortly from you that the organ ising work is advancing in your com munity. "C. N. CLARKE. "Secretary, "Canadian Chamber of CUmmerce." VARIOUS MATTERS BROUGHT BEFORE BOARD OF TRADE At the regular meeting of the Board of Trade held last night with the vtce- nt. Milton Oorvales. in the a number of communlratlons ecelved from Government de part menu in regard to local aflalra In newer to letters written them. Among them was a letter stating that the in stallation of a range-lindlng station at the port for the use of vessels ap proaching, was Under consideration The question of salmon fishing licenses to white ahens had been attended to the matter of a new post office had ment; provision for the local flshlti fleet was jelng taken up by the department of public wort. it was reported that while in the ast the president ol the Board. Col Nlcholls had taken up various matter with the authorities and the Incur atiee committee made a preliminary report In regard to rates. RETAILERS TO HAVE COMMITTEE OF BOARD OF TRADE APPOINTED At its meeting last night the Board of trade decided to aak the councU of the Board to appoint a standing committee of retailers. It was pointed out that already Max Ucllbrs&w waa on the council of the board, representing re tellers. The matter waa brought forward by B. J. Melllsh who suggested that a member, of the Retail Merchant' A-soctartew ee added to the council. I lOTt: I. AIIKIVAI.S. Prtiira Kuirrt Morley Shier, I. Margrave. Walter E. frump. P. Blanche and A. O. Toung, Vancouver; W. Hmlth. Anyox: D. Ohls- holm, Edmonton: L.. E. Samuel. Montreal: Mr. and Mrs J Plewln. Port SlmpMin. A O Cliarlebols. Wlnnlpei? CENTIIU. Mrs. E. R. Reld and Mlas T. Retd, Pilncr Albert. Suk ; W Gardner and I Wojrlfrlioimk!. Purlflr Savoy P J Kelly, CNn 1928 SCHOOL SUPPLYBIDS largest Contract Goes to Hse, vow an &. Latta Other Smaller Orders Also Made A special meeting of the board of school trustees was bejd yesterday afternoon for the purpo of considering tenders for the year's supplier. Por stationery and .general supplies, the tender of Boas, Cowan ft Latta was seeepted. toe bids being as follows: Rose. Cowan Latta. ;6 14 MeRae Bros., S981JS. Jlark Stuart (Vancouver). 11.044.38. Smith, Davidson & Wright (Vancouver). (1044 .68 Contracts for other supplies were let as follows: Cheesecloth. Prater Payne. c per yard. RHcbwn chairs for High School. Alex Mackenzie, IM each. Manual training hardware. Oordon's Grocery. SteJ.77. Manual trainuig paints. Ward Electric & Marine Supply. 983 80. JanliorV supplier, Muaaallem Orocery Co.. tatsn. ENJOYABLE WHIST DRIVE AND DANCE Native H of fausda Host at Tuitr-tlnn In Metropolr Hall Larnf MlM An enjoyable whist drive and dance wh held last night In the Metropo'e Hall by Priace Rupert Assembly. Na tive' Sbna LI Canada. Prom t waive tables ef cards, pride. winners van as follows: Ladles' first. Boy M jrrison: ladles' second., tin. D. H. McDonald: men's tiro. P. J. Puller. men'i second. Pred Blffou. After refreshments had been served, dancing was indulged In to strains ofl music furnished by Miss Irene Morrison Mid Tony ftorte CHllla Boyer was master of ceremoniea ' while Jack Morrison, chairman of the coram It tee in chsrg.v presided -at the door. Adrtrttse ih Tfee Ds4lT Newt fa 'MMrf x SSLVER v I SSU .... PRINCE RUPERT MATCH WINNER' Inflicted Defeat on New Metlaknt-la Cager lt Night by 3.1 to 22 The fast New MetlakaUa High Schoii basket ball team suUered defeat at the hands of an all st.ii Prince Rupert aggregation last evening by a score of S3 to St. It was a tight and barsMought match, particularly in the tint half at the close of which the score stood IS to IS lafaor at New MetlakaUa. The Iccala got away In the second period and outseored the visitors. E. A, Maoh a .-ted aa referee. The secofM game of the evening wai an tslffgaetllate League tussle In which i select team from the rest of trx league' coMitmg of Doug, stalker Benny Wend If Eddie Smith. Oearge Kalsey, Jim McNulty and Brouson Hunt defatted Use champion High School tean. by a score of 42 is 37. This saane a. refereed by R B. Sftmner. A good-etoed crowd ef fans waa in attendance at the games. The New MetlakaUa team left today for Port Simpson where It wiu play a une tonight before proceeding home. BEER isNoi U affei fe"sf BEILH ts not liquor, u is liquid f(xd liquor r h bevefaftc in which alcohol is the base and phnpoiJ mftredlent, , fdr iiisiunpf, wnisKy. in Deer Kbrrfirfe on thirtit'tb (i) part ol it. .....a. w , i v a aa iusi tuning!) as a vauiaoie c our to digestion.. ( ' RIFLE RANGE l-of tlr si all (iovtt nmrfil I iftiifit thi.ttf.. ...... it lleliVfrv l-'itf it. .in v ar of Citv a follows were made at the weekly shoot of the North B.C. Regiment Kine Association on the minia ture raaae last evening: M. M.' Lamb M W. BAs ag 1. D Msckay SI B. Wilson i A. Wytle 89 B. Wllaon 89 SPORT CHAT The Smithers curling Club held lu first bonspiel this week, keen Interest marking the competition snd the ma jority of the games being won by narrow ftiargirui. Ten skips entered rtnas aa roUowv Charles Reld. Dr. R. O Bain ford, j a. Pinnerty. J. A. Mac Q.II0B 1 1 i ii i. ii hl . . ,. 1 Spring BntwGRY Ltd, Victoria t B.C.jh ll.lf r.lM r, . .f . (m,.:,J, ,. I 1 hi (iii'.uiuiitiil ill (. V antedS For Sale For Rent THOLLBR POR SALE. 12 H P PRIBOO Standard, registered dime rut Ions 3J.2 Hi 4 3 (feared power gurdy. and complete equipment. Pine living quarters, four comfortable hunks, locker space and toilet. Address Al-vln Amass. Wacker. Alaska, or PO Bo lOSd, Portland. Oregon. ?OR SALE. II SOO BUYS A NEWLY finished house g rooms, bathroom, pantry and basement. Handy to aaw-nilll Phone Black oil u XH SALE - FIVE ROOM HOUSE AND bath. Sixth Avenue and Hail Stree; 1200.00: Easy terms. Apply Theo Oollart Co.. Ltd. tf OR SALE Black 414 J Andrews (O.T.i Lady's bicycle. M. Andrew (MX.) .. O. Waugh (Orottoi . P Zleman (O.T.) ... O A. Woodland (O.C.) W. E. Wllllvroft (O.T.) J Hamilton (ML 1 R Ynun (Orotto) . , . O. P. Tinker (OC i . Phone 54 The Math Dominion of Canada In- trr-aeholaatlc Track and Pleld Chatn-pionshlps ere being conducteo by Mc-Olll OnlvetaltY on Saturday. May SC. at Montreal. On the same day the MeOttI Inter-scholsetic cbamplonahlna will be held for Intermediates. Junior and Midgets The Hamilton Central Collegiate Institute now holds the Sir Arthur Currle Cup, having won the Championship last May at London. GRAND ETRMINALS LEADING GROTTO IN -BILLIARD FIXTURE . .pair or the free games in Jaat nigfU's hfluard flnure between the Orand Twr-mibalsaad O rot to wore played, the for. iW.tjE.SBt by 7. to SfS, Individual scores were aa follows: P. Q. Pyle (Orand Terminals). 300: Oeorge Wsugh (Orottoi, lot. J. Andrews, 200: Don Brown. 108 W E Wllllacroft vs. Jack Judge postponed. Ben Self. M0; Joe Brown. 173. Joe Beesley, 104; C. Toungman. 200. Individual averages to date: Played Total A. P Williams (ML.) l W Balllle C.8 1 J May tC.S.) 8 W. H lx)iig ICR I o A. Murray (C.8 ) 10 P O. Pyle (O.T.) lo A. Macdonaldl CS l 10 D Brown (Orottoi 10 O Howe (Mi.) lo M. M Mrtjichlan (ML.) a J. Beealey (O.T.) 6 W. J. Nelson IOC.) .... 10 C. Youngman (O ) s A. Donald (O.C ) 6 Ben Belt (O.T.I 9 C. Dalagne (O-O.l 10 B. Morgan (OS. 8 J .Jttdg (Ofotto) S MamMottor ijUi 1 10 J. iUHmaa (CJ.I 10 .. 10 Dert Ilokin (O.l 1 K. Meagher (O ) a John Bulcr (C H ) 4 fl Kranw IOT j J Brown (d 1 , 2O0 200 1185 1713 1U42 1817 IBIS 1018 1RM 1673 ma 184S ISM 1000 ISS7 1780 1433 10(1 1777 1749 1721 1720 1718 1089 1370 1027 I6A8 13.15 1184 181 318 018 371 7117 200 300 1W8 196 194 194 194 192 190 ISO ISO 186 1S8 182 181 179 179 179 178 178 172 172 172 173 171 171 187 WANTED 1 PAOE FOtJB i - "u; uATtT MfiT73 BRINGING UP FATHER By George tylclV am.. DON'T TALK BACK TO ME- POT I flf ( IT'LL DO VOL) GOOD TO SEE u NOTICE HOW NICE J ,. V M x7 He Was ONI VOUR COAT AND BE QUICK . !, U ) HOW SWEET ANID TEN DERTHEI AND QUIET IT ", rrrAfSP j M SOfWr. MA'AM" PP ABOUT 'T-N'OU'RE GOING VvATH I I LCAVSAKEOtf' i I , fa SHEREHt j BUTTHE-OE ful . ME TC CALL. ON THE DECAYS I J - MN-l'S'T Et III VC , "'J t7 r AVC, ABC mlf I ' n A - , n Not Going Blind ill '"'r "5 Ji LLi" fcr wouuo make a ; ipp oh iw, ) XNDu He couI( ToU rettdf or eyes smarting and sornc times could notteven then sc the print. DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. , 22c per vord in advance. No Advertisement taken for lets than 50c von SALE TOR SALE. OAS BOAT VASA " Length 415; beam 10 ft. 16 HP. Atlas cyole engine: price 1800 This boat would make excirni packer. Apply PuJImoto. Atlin Avr or Ward BlecUlc. Cow Boy t: OK BALK TI8HINOBOAT. 30 PtStT by 6 h.p. Palmer engine Pull" equipped. Apply Albert Bach. General Delivery. Prince Bupert. B.C. FOR SALE DODOC SPSCIAL SEDAN In first class condition. Eaay terms or good snap for cash. Phone SO. donald, p. H Johnson. A. Simpson. A. O. Bowie. E. M. Sales. Oeorge Plndlay and Robert Elliott. In tile final came Prank MUMona rink dupoaed of Char les Rrjtf's by IS to nine. E M. Bales' rink defeated Charles Reids by 9 to S tor the consolation prize. In the sea- am't Inter-rink compeUtlon the rinks af Oeorge Pindlay and Charles Held are ling. W H. Tobey of Prince Rupert CJfJt. divisional super:ntenden.t. has been taking an active hand in curllnc at Smiths rs when official duties happen to take him to the Interior town. OtRL WANTED POft LIOHT HOUSt-work. Phone Rod 1116. 63 UIRL WANTED POR Phone Blue 2M I OIt IlENT HOUSE POR RENT- HOUSEWORK tf AfiBNTS WANTED AOUrrS -AT LAST A DISOOVSRT. Wciidcrful preparation really seals punctures without removing tire from rim Different to others, boas not decompose Ouarantard li.irmlesB to rubber Lnets life of lire Money mnker for agenU Miller made SE7& In five werka. Writ for proof arirt Frte trial offer. PALCOSEEL MPO. CO LTD , Aitsandru. Ont POR RENT FURNISHED HOl'StKEEP- ine; rooms by the day. week or month Phone Red 007. tf POR RENT. - FURNISHED APART mentK. four rooms and bath Water paid. Phone Ml. tf POR RENT. ROOMS WITH OR WITH- out board. Central location Phone Blue 18$ tl BATH Apply Munro Bros FURNITUItE AM) RANGES CBBSTERPIELD SUITES. BEDROOM Suites. Dining Sultea. Kitchen Table. Ranges. Linoleum and Linoleum Ruga. Csrpeu. Blinds. Curtain Rodx. ReiUnore Cotlsp rings and Mattress as. Blankets. Cretonnes. Window Curtain goods. We have atlll a few mate left st the old price. X. MtrKRXZIE. Fl IIMTI ItK Phaoe T.!. High Iow High Low High Low ifirh Low High 107 low 168 1 181 I 169 High 164 j l:in l.nw 131, ROOMS AND CHIMNEY SWBEI' II. J. ZOIKKIIIt fleflrsl Handy Man tf furnaces and Stores Cleaned and Re paired. Chlmmes tmpt. Oemetery Plot Oared paw. Phone Red 244 Prince Rupert. HC BXCHANflB sew ami stroiK 11 WD n nsiTi'itE bought and sold and exchanged , Player Piano and Two Cash Registers la stock. PAPAIKlPI'1.0 SM Third Are. MARIS rttmte 810 CHIHOI'ltACTIC DR. It. E. KVOI.1SOV rhhafteeler 823 Third Aeasmi Telephone for appolntmsnt now to Brew M. Renlrteace nhone B1ak SSa. L Pmt iVails. rad tkmfffi Make your appointment mw. F'KINCn HUI'RRT TIDBS a444 ATl'UIIAY. Mtltril S High 11:17 ajn 80 3 ft. 8:31 a m. SB " 18:10 p.ra 31 " HIMlAV. MAHCII i . High 0:27 am. 18 6 ft. 13 17 p m SOS " ' 8:28 am. 1 18:92 p.m. 2S " MOMIVV. MAMCII S 1:08 a m. IB. 7 ft. 1300 pjn. 81 J ' 7:11 a.m. 34 16 :98 p m 2 8 " Tl i:hiav. Mtliril 1 40 am. 90S ft. 18:89 p.m. IIS " 7:48 a m. 84 " 20 01 p.m. 1.7 " uLiiVEsnw. Minni t 2:13 .m ao.T ft. 14:IS pm. 2l " 8:24 a m. 4.7 - 20:38 pm. 8J " TIII'RltV, MAHfll T. 2-44 a.m. taa ft. 14:88 P4B. 80.4 " 8:88 a m. 4.3 " 21:04 p m 3.6 " I'lllllAV. Mtliril 0 3:14 am. 80.8 ft. 18:87 p.m. IB. 77 9:31 a.m. 4 0 " 81:84 pm. 8.0 " SXTIUIIAV, Mtliril 10 3:48 a m. 306 ft . 18 03 p m. 18 1 " in O.'i a m. S I " 2'2 0B p m ti 4 ' PTP 1 IIP! tin tin. .... OlCAHUnir ft UVh r 1 tf Vaaeeutrr -Tuesday M- Prltlay- w ( Bnturday I : : Marrh 15 March 2S -from Vitllroutrr Bundsy w, 1 Wedneaday Sa'Urnay v Saturday i1 Mari!i 11 Marrh 21 Msrrh 31 lor Pft Meiwlfi , Sunday v ( I'ram Pert siinnx.n Tuesday ' I'er Anyox sikI Sundsy h- c , Wednesday iTimt Aaysi unit Tuesday- m ( Prlday--e I'-lav (Jyeen cii.ir Marrli 10 - MarMi 21 Preen ((eeen h n' March S Marrli 22, far Al iska March II Msrrh 31 Mardi 3 IrWM Alaeka Msrch. It -Msrch 26 ) MAIL sci:: 'Ii tee the East Monrlaya W.li -closes . . from the East- Tuesdays. Thu' due To VaniMater Tii'idsys Pridaya . . Saturdays . CPR Trh ' Trslna. M-ir.rt . Saturdays I mm Vaaeoetfr-Sundnyt Wetlnredsy Saturdays CPR Mai'ii Trains. BuikIkN' day To Anvex. llli- ' " Premlrr tundnys . . Wednesdays Prawi svn. aiik-Premier TiiMdays Pridaya To Wlvi P"'"'" Sunrlnys Irarn Rlier P..i!'- Tuesdsy . To tlaaka Pnlnl March 11 21 -. ream tlaskn PH''- Peb. 89. Mar. I ' Tb Queen fhnrloU' March' 10 nni 1 rram )oeen 1 ' March 8 niui CM TRAILS far Ihe I t Mondn Wertr-at 11.30 am rtoni Ihe r.il Tuaadaya, Th"'"1 v' at 3.80 pm LAND VT notice or iv; v';i' 1 s TO I I Jn Oeexler I.sn.1 " ing District of i' situate at the i"! Lake, about 40 m " town of Atliii. in "' longitude, and -' latitude TAKE NOTICI temleux, of nii.ii B.C . ooi upatlon 1 : for a lease of tl" lands Coniinenclnn ' ' ., northwest end : 1 1710 feet north I Lake River: tin n I one mile nuiii I thence unr mil' ' 040 acres. tD'.rr " (H)il 1 .i' '. I Dated Df eni1 1X11 1 1 if