You are Not Od at Forty Improperly fitted glasses; use of two pairs of glasses when on is better; unsightly "old appearing" pasted bifocal lessee; "docking" and "peering" ovsr the edges of your "reading glasses"; trying Is dOjWMhout irlvJMt all ma&Vtou M Md prove that YOU NEED GLASSES. The kind of gkwaes that overcome these earmarks of age arc our KRYPTOK LENSES They will do all that two pairs can do and do it better. They are really two nnlrs in John Bulger, Lid. THE JEWELLERS jne-ln for Details of the $P00 Prize Pidurf Contest. ;: , "'-1 ,', ' ' .'-ir Let V ,te!) yoH Ww -eaiiJjt yoe can qualify- for a '-niSjor prilfe in t hf big Eastman Content the greatest in the history of photography. Kntry blanks and complete contest Jnforma-t on are available at the Kodak counter now. Come to our store to fill any photographic need. We have a complete stock of r umeiat, iind dependable Kodak, film. And .ur trustworthy Kodak finishing makes the most of every roll f film. wines M. THIRD AVE. V SIXTH ST TELEPHONES H'o20Q DEMAND Kippers "THIS DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD.' Smoked Dally by - Prlmr Huofri. H.C I Rupert Brand" SUITS! SUITS! " ' MADE TO ORDRR Cutting. Workmanship nnd StyK All Gusrnntfod -SUITS STEAM CLRANED AN I! PRIttiSED We Dtllvcr lo Any Part of the City. Lins, the Tailor Phone fitJl Dr Alexander """'.aBSV- IlKSMK ntorK DENTIST Try a Daily News Want Ad. and 4 a Taxi Phone ji, Big 4 Taxi, tf I This a fnmnnrt'tt ta.ln fin a from the east at 3:H0, wb reported this morning to be on time. Mrs. Arthur II. ('arson will receive on Saturday ul't-rnoon from 1 to 6 o clock. Mrs. Helen Mae fie was. one of those who took part in tin- cantata at the Presbyterian Church Sunday night. S. S. "Salvor" has arrived with full cargo of Nanaimo Wellington Lump Coal for Albert & McCai-fery Ltd. Phone llti ill, u No trace has yet been found o the Chfliese eook who dippeiue a week ago lait ni"ht frnm 1 plant of the Kupert Marine Pi duett Ltd., at Tucks Inlet. Owing to the social lafet night the St. Andrew's Society carpet bowling fixture between' (J. Scott and J. McLean rinks was postponed until tonight. Bishop) Rix will address Moose Members and the Chapter of Mooseheart Ladies "Cnild Welf.re," Wednesday, April 3 Union steamer Catala. Capt. A ersonal News In Brief on on lalx V mm Hi Difilt " being sway for Eat JbflWay, ip city 'jxdfce,' court 'this rnorrung there wus no regular kerfciaa; foot night of the Young feopte's Society of First Unitifl Chares. Those who were prejjent played budaiinton in the gynta&sium. : ft 1 : . United ! April 4. annoijncctisints i- Short of Breath Smothering Feelings Royal Farple Bridge, Wnhk I and Daaca, Elks' Homo, April 8. Catala I Anglican April 1 W. A. Raster ' Moose WW st brtve kast mtm. April 16. j; C.W.I Spring Sslejii OsthoUc Hall, Thursday. AnriU i. Mtu- noon iroin a IU o. cnjim ui iir- nins- startins at 8:34 I Premier Orchestra ce, '&'' vp-l til 5 .Mooat Hall. Ifnv Charles Le and from Aliee- Arm. S. C. Gordon, :WE4THER REPORT Prince RttperWSnowing, calm, rtrnc ratura. 38, ,W Terrace Olted)), calm. 35. Rwooov-tnwtry. calm. 34. skets ob-j Aiyaitsh--Qtar, calm. 30. taliwbJe at McCutcMtan's Drug , civ A Ap--Cloudy, calm, 3G. Royal Purple Bridge, whist and dance in the Elks' Home tonight at 8:30 prompt. Admission 50c. Mrs. George 3lcIlmoyle returned to the city on the Catalaf this morning from a trip to Stewart. James S. Irvine, late of Me-Meekin's Brokerage, has;, l&ken over the position , of accountant in Ormes Ltd. drug store, succeeding Rex Publicover. Frank D. Rice B. C. L. S. re turned to the city on the Catata Store of from memejers. Get Port -Sinljoon Snowing, calm, ' yours now. j30. ( ; The Salvation Mrs. H. Day, Dartmouth, N.S.. writ: "For over a year 1 was troubled with (mothering epelli and shortnent of breath, and it was impossible for me to walk, evrn a short diatnnce, lie cause of the choking seostioa which followeX After trying many treatment, in vain, I at last1 derided to try an ind in a surprisingly abort time tbey did did me tne much much goot good. Price COo per box at all druggift or dealer, or mailed direct oo receipt of price by The T. Milburn Co., Ltd., Toronto, Out. wind, 8 Mayo Clear, south wind, 5. HOTEL ARRIVALS Royal Frank S. Smith, New Westminster; M. Nelson, Ketchikan. Savoy Sam Larson, R. E. nnd E. K. Long, city. Lambley Prince Rupert Leonhunl "Jorgensoh, city. Victoria. Mrs. Marentette and family will leave for the interior next Monday. SALVATION ARMY YOUNG PEOPLE TO KEEP UP ACTfiriTif Quesnel -CToudy calm. by Adjutant Kerr on "character Atlfn Part cfoudy, north wind, building," open meeting and com- munity singing. (' 1 Tagish Cloudy, strong north Adjutant William Kerr was . . . . i .wjiw, weicomea iwck hi met inm GhOking SCnSatl0nf, Ubatge Par cloudy, meeting, it being his first ap- auria wimt r i " .mciow, Dearance yv...v IOllOWing o a ------ receo in COUNTY COURT MANZAMINE this morning from a week's trip Arm is suing James Flynn. for to Stewart on professional busi ness. Anglican W. A. Easter Sale Aprons, Home-cooking, Candy aid Afternoon Tea tomorrow in .he pro-Cathedral Hall from 3 to r. Good musical program, welcome. DOCKET LIGHT PROVING WELL Only Two New Cases Arise For Large Tonnage of Ore Blocked April Monthly Session 1 his Morning There are. two-'new casesJon the March calendar on the County Court which was irr monthly session this morning before Judge F. McB. Young to set cases. Mrs. Helen Nucieh of Alice 129.46 which is claimed in connection with pronrfs9ory note. Williams, Manson & Gonzales have the case for the plaintiff . hiie Patmore & Fulton are ac- ing for the defendant. In the second new case, Ing- Ail vaTd Hansen of Prfifce Rupert Is suing John Dohl for $200 in con- - i nectiotl with a loan. Patmore & Vancouver paper state 'that the, Julton are acting for the rdain- Uentist Dr. J. R. Gosse. Phone "W boat "!lcn J b?ing bui,t and Williams, Manson & S6. i Yarrows, ictoria, .for the pre- Gonzales for the defendant. vmcial police hen will be fifty April 10 was set as the date for feet loD? a"d "0t iortf tW harin of a"011 of William Fr Alberta Boncon Hard Soot-tW . rr Atecna rseeon tiara aooi-if fan9fii prM Lnak0. .. ... t lesB coal, phone Albert & MeCaf-fery " Ltd., 116 and 117. tf ductioas. E Dickson, returned v port at 11:40 this morninir from Anyox, BAiTIST CHURCH. . - (.ncuiii vs luuy iuku ill connec published here last week stated. I Passengers going through to Denny Allen Company Annual Vancouver from northern points Sale. Crockery. China, Glassware, on the Catala today Include: R. MwmeB nnraware, ioys. Hig re-S. stubbs. from Stewart: D. Mac- rPamplett, from Anyox, and Mr. Cantata 'TOd Mr8, George Hayes, from Stewart and other northern pageant "From Garden to Galilee" f Alice Arm. points oi can ana win sau ax repeaiea tomorrow mgnt at o o 8:30 this afternoon for the south, clock. 75 1 Ritchie and Mr. and Mrs. W. P. M. Mackenrot. who Yon been VANCOUVER FINANCIAL PAP L .nA,Sf?..,d stve SneP JowI,h Greer sall:'t4fnor.."the Ww canrfery which W Win? ; nera. inaians, were eaca iinea row anernoon Dy the I'rlnce hnnt ot irnmnh9ik nv nn tnr. $15 MS 'fr.tto' cttsts, with option George on a business trip to ?her Island, is in the city today of fourteen days' imprisonment, Stewart and Premier. anmnt in' Vnmnr In h. Me4fiMnte9rCC'lyniont ta eHy 'rirn for early days Mr. Maekenrot was Nathan Barnhardt, on a charge jntffled with, N. M. McLean in .of vagrancy, was fined $26, with he OIWratfon of a small woodwor-! option of seven days' imprison- kiucr tiTnt lTuf mill imi f?ifth Av. Owing to many of c maaaVsis ent. by Magi at rate McClymont ., Wl tion with the recent sale of the inhmg boat Kefpie. This case came over from last month and C. F. Jones is appearing for the plaintiff with Milton Gonzales tor the defendant. Albert Peterson of Stewart made application for naturaliza- .ion today. ER SEES JUSTICE IN PRINCE IRUPERTS DEMAND FOR OP ' ENING UP COUNTRY BY ROADS. (Continued from page one). Out by Late James Cronin I'inancin of Babir jie 'late Jim 'Crohin's s ne Bonanza, mine, near Smithera, B.C., has been undertaken by a New York house, says the "News of the Mines" of To ronto. Anglo-London Mines Cor poration controls the operation . Babine Bonanza is regarded as a proven mine of substantial proportions. It has been examined by a number of prominent engineers, and their reports, as well as tho.se of B. C. department of mines, substantiate the conservative ore estimates and value of the late Mr. Cronin. In discussing this operation the Vancouver Sun says. "The property was the pride of Mr. Cronin, who spent over $250,000 on development., There are, at present 50,-000 tons of ore blocked out, run ning to an average of $27.30 to the ton, and mine values are higher than ever at the lower levels. Tunnelling, drifting, stoping, and all mine work is probably one of the best examples of mining work in the province today." Thomas Dawey, M.E., recently took 300 samples throughout the mine and obtained an average value of 21.7 ounces silver, 11.3 per cent lead and 7 per cent zinc, thus more than bearing out Mr. Cronin's etVimates, figured at 18 ounces silver, 12 per cent lead and 7 per cent zinc. Anglo-London Mining Corporation has a strong board, low capital Izat on," 500,000 shares of $5 par. nd good technical guidance. It is said that there Is not a share in the hands, of the public or di- anything like a forward-looking rectors which did not cost $5 read policy for the country that New machinery is being taken lies east and north of Prince into the property and Bleighs re- " Rupert. Men who know the turning are bringing out bagged S C Gordon arrived in the North, who realize that its irreat- hiirh-irrarfe ore. Samuel Maseey has automatic- on tne Catala thfa morning eat need is road and trails, be- .iHy re.eived the appointment of Aifce Arm, where he has Heve that southern British Col- ...,,...,.,,,,.,.., saoerintendont of the municipal gDendInir t.the winter in uinbia. with its new trans-nrovfn- RfinY (IF ItAxSRIl MAN qwepnone uggariflieni ionowiny. ,hflrgt bf the- store of G. W. .hi highway system. Is getting m& taking Wftir'hf 'J. J. Little, Bruggy, who was absent in Van- more tkan it share of rbad former superintendent of utill- amj wI proceed by train ntanay because it has a larger tats, of the Northern British Col- tomorrow mornfns- to Terrace en- r.uasber of rotes. 01 11. bia managership of the Power mut t. th Naas Val!er. ' Later There are. ia Prince Runert. Corporutioni of Canada. fte wju go to Alert Bay where he not a few who would be well , now resides. pleased if Prince Rupert were to land sales, the r.oll'nrr of the P. G. E., etc. And now that a number of northern British Columbia members are sitting on the oppos TAKEN TO KETCHIKAN Remains of Sievert Rarstad For warded North For Burial Aboard Vewel on Whhrh He Lost His Life ' y "re become the cspftsl of a new this morning from the steamei . . , , tu. ik.Kw... u v, ti. j.. -r oi i t...j ntiuaeu. t,. iurwn, . r t i v. r a. d poet of socodA admh(trafion fir Y,nA nn tk Se.ttla rnnnerr : 1 w r T ; f iij liic iwat usiaii n watiiiv - a vrVilvi-'AK,,r ri.rv. of Montreal, will leave on Satur- the North would be more than tender Nora, who was gassed on n ArrymLI!: day for Terrace where he will compensated for by the creation ftmday morning while the ves- i p vin. . IT iwni.m take the position of manager of " -mbly whe sole ob rf was going north from Seattle Thln Thompwni from J Anyox, a1 S and the branch, succeeding A. H. Bar- Ject in existence v.. old be to ad- to Dundas Bay, Alaska, and ChareJ) Baattr Jtaaaar, ker, who fe transferred to Clover- minister to the rc ;ui.eiiic:.;s of b ourht 'i the city that afternoon ' ! Haysport Light wind, snow- People's4 Legion, at its regular Eagles Whist Drive and Dance, Ibrl 40. weekly meeting last night with Thursday, April n. L BaieltotH-CIear, windy, 34 dale. Mr. Marentette's successor tne .North and not worry aoout here will be G. W. Beveridge from Fraser Valley Milk Bills, Sumas ! Smithers Clear, Calm, 38. arrangements for activities dur- Gyro Hoedown, Auditorium,! Burns Lake Part cloudy, win ig the coming month. On suc-Anril 19. " oV. fmat cessive 5 weeks ween there uicie will be a ition Benches side of the House, and satisfied themselves that from the point of view of prse- had been accidental, tical efficacy, the North feels more than ever negfected at Victoria. ' Rut much as one may sym- . pathrse w4tk tkia very natural tienee this pk My Wertein Army Young pioneer wish to be getting tMngs settled and developed, one must 1 see tne louy oi lunner sudhiiviq- ai - v,.i, UVUIKC 4l UliUll 411 U1V vsat A --.UI1-. U.M I. nn them of the simDle irood business of in oard the st' :it,t Catala, was leer, bst nh . ; board the Nora Ketchikan h re burial will ke place. 11'..' coroner and lo-l police invent: gated the cir-:mstanee.s of Barstad's death it DAFFODIL BALL WAS SUCCESS mg the west wnue there is any nn. r nt Kvont in itutnrv of hope of getting southern British , chapter Given in I.O.D.E. Columbia people to envision the iiaii . .... ... M. . .v.- x' t. Vanderho.f-Cloudy, windy, 40. prer by Capt, Anderson, talk and eventually I convincing , The annual daffodil bull last vesting some public money In op- night under the auspices of the ening what is probably the rich- Queen Mary chapter of the est section of their province. Daughters of the Empire was one What British Columbia needs Is of the most successful ever held, a greater appreciation on the U took pmce in the I.O.D.E. nail 7. . . . . i . f . 8onnoo c tliens of the inwe in cnarK Vf ' 8trn "ef , ,1 We,rC P, 3 value Of their northern heritage Wane.. Mrs. Bazett Jones and north, wind, J. social period enjoyed. u-i.i.tive assemblv in Mra, George Wo,xilnd. Mrs. J. Ugllvie-ttaoudy, strong strong north north, . ,.t,. ."uu ( McLennan brouitht a large , r li ivnn nuu , it iui , vvuif.v- - - below. OflOW. ...... . a .i il. r14k nrkih awolleil the ........ nenoive enoogn to emorace me e"r - J entjTe provJl,ce. it would be numbers and put unusual life m- I SCALE OF CHARGES Jtood, bufipess, for British Colum- to the proceedings. A. E. Baiett- j -b4 i6 tessQmfei money- In its Jones was master of ceremonies 'provlncs and J. C. Norrington was at the 1 TV,, follow! "is tne scale4 rftWn vrV from ' li '.i ,t-' . .n,itr,.. j. Ouidiaw neat la onenlnir its north door. ;t oi Cliuijjea iiiauv ivi iwniins ; , notices: Birth Notices 50c. Cards of Thanks. J2. Funeral Notices $1. Funeral Flowers 10c rer name. Marriage and Engagement announcements 92. ern areas, uritlth toiumuia is the one province lagging behind. BODY OF GIRL FOUND Excellent mimic was provided by Black's orchestra and the refreshments served by a committee under the convenership of Mrs. Andrew, were excellent. Sirs. TACOMA, April 2: The body Pringle. recent of the chapter re-of Clara Billing the 23 year old ceived the guests, daughter of Teter Billing, was Dancing was kept up till a late found a few miles from home. A hour and all "xpressed pleasure coroner's jury is investigating. at the enjoyable time provided.