He Was Not Coins Blind I newspa . a 1 A. ldtynfl lad ffiv. Ljf or eves smarting n At IJ . . . times conra not even tnen ee the print He was afraid, and thought n naa to go to Vancouver. A friend told him our on tician had passed the same exams that opticians In Vaiv couver have to. Our optician found It was just the natural eye change at that age and the proper glasses are giving him com fort. Our charges are also JohMger? (Jewellers THE STORE WITH THE CLOCK ( WE GlVf YOU FACT5 NOT HOT AIR U"0URCOALISPice3 vv.tn SCRUPttOwS) s-' X :V.- "V V " We pass nur 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 most heat with the least waste. Let u have your order for delivery now. Albert &54pCaffery Limited Phones 116 and 117 Rowrs Sheet Metal Works Manufacturers of Pitch and Gravel Roofing Galvanized Roofing Chimney Tops Have Troughing Conductor Pipe Roof Flashing Warn Air Furnaces StovePipc and Elbows jsIetafRaoTt and Siding I'hdne 340 Rax 4u7 COAL Prices DOWN Pembina Peerless Egg $12.00 Pembina Washed Nut (11.25 Alberta Sootless Egg $12.00 Alberta Lump $13,00 These Coals are under cover and delivered dry. HydeTransfer ; AND COAL CO. 139 Stciind Avenue LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cartage. Warehousing, and Dlslriltutiiig. Tenm or Motor Service. Coal Sund and Gravel. We Specialize in !Jano and FurniMin v vlnj. BRINGING UPEAHER opposition namely, that in" tat same circumstances -nich operated In U. Polncare a favor they would have done even better is not likely to carry great weight. Recent tendencies have shown that national economics are coming to play an ever-increasing part in political settlements, the most hopeful avenue for the immediate development of international relations being by wsy of convention between commercial and Industrial interests The progress already made Between Prance and Germany in respect of ajach Industries as eoaj. iron, steel, potash, chemicals, and electricity la probably but the beginning of a new vespmeM which, while it cannot supplement politics, la proving a useful ea tension of them at a difficult stage. flEUMAN CLAIMS By skill of dialectic rather than any new piece of constructive policy. U. nrland. in hi speech te the Senate. sucoatded in creating the Impression that Prance was so united in her at- rajtude towards Oerman claims that the Whole problem could well be left out of the election program as something upon which everyone is agreed. This U Wot really the ease. There has been no rush changa. Tas new thing, that has happened is thai negotiation for the acuaton of toe Bhtnetand have been TT "f .compared cess ts inverted-the negotiations have opened with public declamations, to pass in due course to the privacy of the chanceries and the conversations at Geneva. This, no doubt, was thr meaning of M Briand remark that he "did not think the year 1918 would lend without witnessing the aettlement jof great questions." The Inference (drawn from the remark here la that .something beyond a fmb settlement of the Rhlneland occupation wsa in his mind, and that he had In view the urobilin ol Intcr-Alllrd de'.its Thc two aaeit!ona ol Hen Streaemann and af. Briand a rejoinder are cry.;.iUlavd in Prer-rh opinion vry much ... follow: The Oermana have no claim by promise lt tresty to uncondlt'oual evac- juatlon But t.e RhlneUnd occupation Is guaruntce for Ijoth security un.l psy- mtnt of reparations. If wrurlty including the Interest of Prance hrnal-ler Allies, can be guaranteed by me measnrr of dlssnnament and inspection, whether under the le.tgii. or otberwlae. thc occupation coul:t be enilert t an earlier date than 1035 in jcxchsnife fcr a satisfactory setUcineni lot rr..iratlon debtf. ItKllls or AlJ.Uji 11 i clear that th-re It. a coed deal r.f hypothmlii stout thr ;v.t i!, m that It reopen the whole micii'-n not only of PrsiH's own debu to her Allies, but also their debts as hete.-n oi.e nnother. which hrtiiRs the Uuitni ,8tuii'n Inui Hie orott of the (Ik, it M nrlinid lia nlwayn ben '1 n jadvunoe ol uuUlc opinion In France on I this anlijert. mid held In check only ,by ihc r'renrh N.it tnniilihti, 1k.so op- . j.i . '.mi in il hi'i "t (,n iirl ti Mf !;:. !' "f Lani Is im lc-.s .mtrc 'i'y'.ii&'i twaoaarsaMwit4Ania a tUefarlTMOBW 1 f s. istwmiMii dieWwra Skw'iaWilWrlt and no lees dangerous than ' German Nationalltts. The Tsa I SsV.'" i sMsssssT- f.",t the permanent lmprcvr,i.. Franco -Oermai! relatiout. and the ris ing of the "iron curu.a" (hat c,-:i.-Jte them. It ha been lnd.caUd ; France that this gaud w'.ll !e pirt c: Ulft aargutn oer. though it miglit be made moKf gracefully were it not in variably accompante.1 by the reainde. taiiuu ano ever-increasing productivity wlU not always be In her present rtralghtened position In some respects, therefore, the romlng campaign may be regarded as representinji for France, and perhaps for all Europe, the leal peace -.'lectlor.. IIOTKI. AHRIVALs CONDITIONS IN CHINA AREBAD Traveller Arrives and Tells of hilfc.inds a.t i How Catholic j 1'rie t Life j VICTORIA. Id..:rh In Yunnan at ' I cannu' illy apeak lor! lie other prc .iues if Ch'na vndl-1 Hons are no better than they were a I ur ago. and tip :o the time when we .i-:t. things there were In pretty bad r ipe ard shew d no pre pec t of being '..ny belter in he rear future. ' said ) r:ineth Campljrll i the Pretb tjrlnn ... ss. n at Yun:r.nru in South China. I Mr. Camctcll ; -.1 through Victoria : .vim bis wife a:nt three children on ::e Fleetest 1.1 :- 'ii en route to the .: .,(. States. fe ii on a yi rs leave of atisenoe. .f;rr a number -if resra In the Orient, The lll wlt- f: us a nr. ey r.et Ml ich hjjt been filled ilarly for h.s wifi r s ut itslde the walls of len one Is. not sure 5 msi. th.ai five he said. -oi.Miiua:!y raineo ii the city Iron ich an extent that t Zeppelin ral; li war It nyon; walls he certainly Is hands, for not e c:ry he will eiire-ita who will not be !m of everythaig he nothing 'hey may .T.U:!! PH1EST Up to about ten months sgo air that Oermany. with her greater pepu-1 cmPb11 a family were stationed it a point about eight miles from the -own of Yunnan but about that time conditions beeaane so bad in toe ouua- "7 that the had to move Into thc i:y wwre at kast they were free fron-. rona! attacks Jttst about a week if re he left Mr Campbell eald. ban rt:t had captured a French Catholic , priest and held him for ransom for ! several days, in the hopes of getting Savoy : moy which they knew he had Clsus HUne, city; H K. Denison. ' "(,!'l In "la home. He was stabbed Pore her Island: 8. J. Mayer and 8. R ;l,tr h b"d refu,d to give up the Wahlatrom. Smlthers; H J. Brown Port i0 hto ". Mr. Campbell awatngton: Thomas Kent. PheUn; Mr ' "P'ned thst be had been1 taken not and Mrs. D. Aah eoad. Port Edward J ; he waa a Frenchman or a . McPbee. BtitedaJe; B. N. Ui .g. Hom,n C!h" Prlat but because he Angus Beaton. J. McDonald and Josph known tn have money Ptlber. Vancouver; 8 Sjostrand. Trr- 1 Mr C3ni-beU was of the opinion race .'.hat cordlUur.s' in China at the pre- PrltK.- RniM-rt i"1 Um fr 001 1" ny two McKay. Port Simpson; Mr. and Mrs. O. !lur cf the OaMlta who had taken E Keith and Miss I. Ketr. Terrace: aj j "ontrol of the territory. The heads of W. Sinclair. Inverness; R. Earl Cham- ; 1,at' d '! The bers. Skeeua. J. E. Kelly. Edmonton; jb,ndlt 1' hu own territory and Oeo Keep. Prince Ocorge: J. H Hamil- frtrn " c" nP P'rcd selects his re- ton. Vancouver: George O. bush by. .''" ne i Frlnce Rupert; Mr. and Mrs O. w 'urther P""derlna Blssonneiie. Termoo. Ander Taylor. Oeorue enrrai tlflft. McCANN'S FAN MALL IS HEAVY Ir. his band foa JSV&SVSI U SPORT CHAT C.H R.; Oeorse Avujii. Prince " ' 11 M Events wiwduled for the week re as follow. Advertise In Th Oailt m, : ht) - Crlbb.i e League sEealBBewaf JwW. CjatSfl9MfiSsl90 SawS ' isBI sHwes Rslj amBBBBBti wa tBeXeXeXeXslR 9sEesenswlssssBea SaaTeB r'MRVfcbCANN, YCLEPT ALFRED, TELLS '. (,OOU SECTION OP feTllBifNlTED STATES EACH DAY FACT.s MJOUT DIET ANU NTJTRrTION THB1I TII n.ftr"orit.ii-vt: ..rpriTiiMUxiiAs HIOTOSHOWSt AIFUF.D Mc ANN. NOTl li FOOD EJCPERT,! u s in wry iRic.iir. oj. picTl'RE ON I.B'T) WjTH A 4 mt Vf e-4 a . . . ... . . . . ' T . vjrtPiDU4u, a.-sinuunc.kr oi WOR, GOING THRU OF "MACK'S ' MAIL OI A SINGLSIMY. ON RlClrT. PHONE OPDRATOR CATCHINO MR. McCANN'S WORDS HE 5PFAKS THITM INTO THE MICROPHoNJi OF WOR. mm i V anted For For FOUND OUNO - I. A DIMS' WRIST WATCH Enquire J. Fensaa. Imperial Oil. 56 Ccld Storage vs. Prince Rupert Hotel: at. Andrew's Society vs C. N. Operators: Moose U.dne vs. New Empress Hotel; C. N. Mechanics vs. Orange Lodge: Knights of Columbus vs Canndian Legion; Nai.vc Sons of Cuiiada vs Crotto. Elks' Whist. 8t Andr:w's Carpet B aling. Leafs l. Ilongtterty Knler f.ir Final. Having liealen s. A. Bird in smnl-Flnal D. Dougherty has entered the final of the Canadian Upon BUI ard handicap, having defeatc.1 S V Ilird m the cml-rir! Saturday nl ;ht In th? other sunn-. In u. r j,. Y u.ia- .nan will piy the winner if H 8kat:el)li Frank Aldrldge for th rlint t;j meet; Dn :herty in tas final. i According to lnfr,rm..i here, steps are "ie!ii.. develtpment of the i ! Interior. The Gr5undh Fin: ,i... nil) mentlcn-d "" "I lth :l. C. n:iiP i 'II. i' ;i.':.il...i; :) . nn'trr 'V M T.-ibcy. CNR rllvlslniiM " '' 'i .1... ' n. ii :, .! IT : 1 ' 1 1 k : . : . . fill lero.vcd 'w;u.1-. i." tlf m.ry Is ' Btcix are lielim t.iken by the city rminc: to ln.ve Carnegie 1'himy ,'B. labli-hn! iK-re dminuinlci'iiniK ie iiper- 1 .1- .1 .1. . FOR SALE By George McM f I fcjEE-l WISH I HaD A GOOD -P IF I COOLO.JOST THINK OF $AY- ARfOO COnC, T" EXCOS6 TO Civg MAGGIE SO A NEW OME- i MUT qiT ' TO SlT AROUNQ Ht i.'r I COULD GlT OUT- I GUEb TO OlNTVb- SOT HOVJ? t ALU DAY? Ctrc. ... j sr- ( jj ) I'VE UoED THEM ALL. I I VsOULDN'T DAFtfi. OOST $C? SUCK OP &in ' ' I SHOO' O HAVE CEEM AT )- ' I'M GO'N1 OPT- C ON' CET ' ' ty FRANCE HOLDS AN ELECTION Campaign Commenced About ismae Time Germany is Also Testing Popular Opinion PABI8. March 5 The election cam paign In France msy be considered to have opened. A general election can : seldom have Involved decisions of such ; grave Importance, not to Prance alone. but to Europe. Concurrently with the, elections In France there will be a ' general election in Germany, and the two together may well determine the j iuiurc ui Europe tor some time to : come. I In the circumstances it cannot be j regarded as an accident that two great speeches, both involving qu?t!oi.s vital j j co the future ot Europe, were delivered .he one by M Polncare in the Chara- jber on the financial position of Prance. and the ether by U. Briand in the Senate on the relations be'.wjcit i ni.ee I and Oermany in particular and their reaction on the world in general. 1 M. Polncare's masterly exposition of I the financial operations destined to lead to the stabilization of the franc was in the nature of an election ad- dress combined 'with munitions for the i campaign of his supporters. In effect he invites the conclusion that, once ;the franc la stabilised, legal stabillEa-'tion must follow as a natural consequence unless confidence is destroyed by the return of the Socialist and I lUdlcal -Socialist Opposition It is an appeal likely to have its effect on that section of the electorate which has nnyrhlng to lose, arid the retort of the' ' hLm Mrt. r,. !,, On-M'ci u DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 22c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for let than 50c TROLlR FOR SALS. 19 HP PHIBOO Standard, registered dimensions 32.1 x 9 2 x 4 5. geared power gurdy. and complete equipment. Pine living quarters, four comfortable bunks, locker space and toilet. Address savin A mens, Waeker. Alaska, or P.O. Bex 1036. Portland. Oregon. I FOR SALE. OAS BOAT "VAHA." j Lenvth 41.5: beam 10 ft. IS H.P. Atlas 4 cycU sngiue: price aiBOO. TlKS bOt UOllld nialr rrr!)MI Billiards: Gyro v.. 1c Ma, f ck,,r A., ;,y wJ!moto Atllll Ar, lam.s Wh.st play-off. CH Lad.cn ?8INCE RUPERT BEATS TEAM FROM MOTORSHIP IN FOOTBALL MEETING Prince Rupert foutball players had no trouble In defeating a team from the ftHn grain snip King iames is at) Ha prompt u game at the Acropolla HT11 fronnds yeaterday aflernoin The ac ore aa 7 to I. LEGION BILLIARDS or Ward Electric Cow Bay. tf vs. Moose Ladies, FOR SALE - -PISHIMO BOAT. 30 Thursday St. Andrew's Carpet Bowl-, by 9; 5 h p Palmer engine. Fully 'R equipped. Apply Albert Bach. Gen- rrlday Billiards: Cold Storage va. era! Delivery. Prince Rupert. B.C. Orand Terminals. " Rifle Range. SALE. -DODGE SP4K1AL SEDAN i m first class condition. Baay terms Quiet Jimmy McLarnln of the bright "T1 V"P lor Piione 80. WU fy" LaVoE WUTOr" aT' ,:ln"n UNUSUALLY CA. -""."ts " ' iiiu. isa collected TS.a4a.en in New York, from Tex lckard and pleaged himself to do bat- e in tr.e luiure nrelerablv for the, FOR SAU lrtv. hiri h ghtweight title -in the land wher-lg purses grow Jimmy signed for a hamplonship match with Sammy landell. elusive king of the 13S-pound Ivlelon. or such other fighter as may e selected. Just 1.1 hours after knock-ig out Bid Terrl. New York's gift to e lightweight coritMi-Jern. with two unerase In l minute and 47 seconds f fighting. Quiet, diffident as s school boy. and coking more like a bashful sopbo-nore who had Just soot the winning Ml la a high school basketball game. ifcLarln listened to the pralee of exerts, who ecmpare hlr.i to Terry Mc-lovern and Benny Leonard. Then he lipped away with his brother. Sammy, i welterweight, and fed on ' hi xhcre he crowd In his hotel wouldn't bother llm. Jimmy received more for his ateet victory than the total returns ot its previous battle in the past year, luring that time, the baby-faced Brl-tfta Columbia yovnaatar knocked out Ive men. Including Kid Kaplan and "eekie Fields, and defeated five others y decisions. p-t for Sale News. Black 414. Apply Pullen. DaUv tf FOR RENT FOR RENT FURNISHED HOOSEKEBP-Ing rooms J)y the day. week or month Phone Red 007 tf FOR RENT - FURNISHED APART -menu, four room slid bath Water paid. Phone 547. FOR aUDTT - ROOMS WITH OR WITH-out board. Central location Phone Blue IBS. m housc for autfrr.a BATH. Apply Munra ROOMS AND FURNITURE AND RANBS tf CHESTERFIELD 8UITE3. BEDROOM Suites Dining Buites. Kitchen Tables, Ranges. Linoleum and Linoleum Ruga. Carpets. Blinds. Curtain Rods. Restmore Cotlsprlngs and Mattreeaes. Blankeu. Cre tonnes Window Curtain goods We hsve still a few mala left at the old price. lit! 1 Lnw Hii'li t'.ir- , Iltl'll l.. A. MACKENZIE.. I'l IIMTITtr. PAPAHOPI US Eta Third Ave. 775. CHIMNEY SWEEP H. t. ZI'tttKEIIK General Handy Msn Furnaces and Stoves Cleaned JknA Re. patrwd. Chimniaa Cwapt. Cemetery Plots Cared Par. Phone Red 24s Prince Rupert. BO tr is u r s.i . EXCIIANUU KEW AMI MEC ON'O MAjKil Ft RMTI'Rt; batignt and sold arid exrbanewal , Player rian4 .aiidl.'.' Twb'Cash Reglatere In stoek. Mints CHIROPRACTIC I. R. r. Rvotrsoi 'hlrortrnefor fivt Third Avenue Telephone fc -nwiintment now to Blue SB. Rrsiiii nee i 'tone Black 252 Eve'.n cill' irarte as arranged tr.l:e v. ii' snnolrtment now Ten Years Ago J prin't imipkwt twkk in rlnee ipnrl !. 444 4 4s4et i MtMiil V mis. ,u"u Oi t of respect to tl: n.-m-.i-y ol , ow lute Premier H. C. Iln v.n-r govern-1 .rint offices and pui.Un k"Ii ,u here mr cnjnca i-.aay. rin li.i.uil tnk plate ibis afternoon in Vii-ioria. Hlrsh II lHV, MtsV'll I 1 tin 301 ft. la '9 p.m. ai.S " 1 7:48 am. 8.4 " 80:01 p.m 3.7 " UI KNKHOAY. MARCH 7 Sirs am. Ml ,v . 14!6 pun, , 311 lw ..:.H. I . . 1:34 o.m 41 20:11. y.ran 31 ' 44 n r.. ft !' J1 m 30.4 " 8:6S am. 4 4" !W p m 3.0 " FKID.ir. Mlit'll 0 I ll am. 20S ft. IS'27 pm. 177 " ft ;ll ii m. 4 fi 21 II pm 5 0 " ""UI HIHY. MAIMil 10 3:41 am. 808 ft 11 (i.l ) m. Ill fl " inn. i m .. I " 2.' i r c - " STEAMSHIP , M tmr VanrnHtrr- Tueaelay Friday ss v Satu:d.iy Prliv March !r. -Matcli I rite, Yanmanrr- SillKlB)' 1 ( Wedoendry s-8a'nr;.'5 .. atiirday as I' Merc'i 11 Msrch 21 s Marcl L) v l .ir Part Slsnpiun Sunday ea Cain t'resn Part Hlmpx.n Tusvdsy -ex ( ...: lor niiv ami -. Sunday i . Wedne. nay 'Teen ato ami Tuei-dsy ( v: Friday as ? For Queen t hirl m March in r March 24 From l)awa I'bsrl. n March 8 -as P Match 22 r iw tlasfca Mrr!i !1 Maich Jl m ' tf I M:.nli .11 : t ram .lka March IS--as 1" March 23- w I' MAIL SCW mini Far thr Ummt Mondays, W.i closes . . . Iraea tb. Ran Tuesdayi. Thurs-i Te VaneuMSer Ttieadays Fridays Baturaays CPR Frb ' Train Monit.' -Saturdays . Fmm Vanrauvrr- Sundays . . Wednesdays Saturdays . OJ.R - March n ' Trains. 8undsy t daya Ta Anyov. Alice lesilee 8n n days ' Wednesdays . Frorsi tniot. AMre Fridays Ta aa Him Point Sunday Frmn Vnsi Rlter Poim Turdny Tn Alaska Plnl- Marc!' II 21 i rrxin tiii.ti Pnlni- Frh. ?ft Mar. 1. ' Tn Queen chart"!'' 1 ' March 10 mi l rrnrn . Queen -Cti Mnrrli S ami i- mitici: CrlHF"!""1 For the Muiday 1 .'edne-at 1 1 "tn s m from hi r.ivt--Tuesdayt Thmii at S so p m ' ' LAM' r imin" '. T i.rtM .'! S'vWasts!i',fan1 V situate at the n 309 ft. lake, about 4(1 w town of Atllii in longitude ami ui' ; latltiide TAKF vOTfrrc Imienx n' Ol i ' B.C . oorni. stloii T for i ! of : ! lands. (' inni' in nig m ' mirth wwt end of 11 1710 fset north r.' Lake Blver: them' i one nflle s nilh thence nnc inil' H4II iirre-:. ui' I'' I -. I ' I' " ' D:, our.'! ,