Hi PAOE SIX THE DAILY NEW8 1 Week -End I Ni Specials i I WW i- wm W V 11 a D M R s, n a SB a M n a B II Telephone 9 Flat Crepes g - "! and Crepe de Chenes In a nice B 100 95c s assortment of shades values to $2.50, per yard All Wool Figured French De Lalnes In ,Iainty patterns, values $1.50, per Silk Hose Full fashioned in a full Q-j A A range of colors. Mercury, per pair?"" Pure Silk Chiffon Hose Mercury and Corti-celli brands, values to $2.50 Q-f j?n per pair i?ADU Jersey Wool Turbans With contrasting band and fancy buckle, the latest Q-3 A A novelty in headwear, each ?J.UU 5',arge attendance to Borden Street B! s 75c IS Gloves In fancy cuff. Q-f A A " 6f stvles. 2 Dalrs for v ! I B All Wool Cashmere Hose In several shades, per pair B Chamoisette A Children's assortment cloths in n sizes, 3. 4 n B Japanese H of colors. 7 Pyjamas Made from finest English pink or blue stripe Cf-fl Cfl "and 5 years, per pair Crepes In a nice range yards for Women's Wlncyette Gowns In cream, silk stitched yoke, value to $125, for S1.00 65c Frilled Curtains Complete with ties and valance, In white or cream, frilled Q-fl OCT fancy edge, to $1.75. per pair . ?XAiD Remnants of all Descriptions at i Great Reductions P,ring IlalsWc htivc just received a shipment or new 'style spring hats in a pleasing assortment of styles. SEE OUR WINDOWS Skin Covered With Eczema-How Clear and Healthy Marvellous Healing by Well Known Remedy There ii nothing m aimple is its origin and afterward to difficult to get riil of m ikin diM Oa the flrnt nign of irrittka, roughnni, or rniptiun, anoint tb plate with Zin-Buk. This brbal olatment will ipwdily banith all t rouble. Wh"n the kla li already aSims with rcMau, or poisoned or ulcer-itH, Zam-Bak is th one eiternal application powerfal enoueo-lt. C'1 to the root of the ditrane. It qaitklr replaeea anhtaMthy tiasue by new' clear ihia. . l oa wUl be aitonnded at the auiek aoothiag and healing pf xaianoK. J MEDICAL TREATMENT BRINGS NO RELIEF "My dauch(era face and neck were I rorep-d with a maea of aorea. whkh pTbSr ,arrm "wV-t fnr two month without relltf. Thai Third Ave. & Fulton St. poor chlld'i face had to be iiwathed in bandura and ahe waa ronflnd to the houM. 1 waa atwut to call In a kin peclalUt, when I heard how Zaro-lluk had healed many auKereri from thla dread dlaeaae, mo I purcbaaed a box of ointment and tablet of aoap. After a few dejra treatment there waa a treat ImproTement: day by day the eorea dlaappeared and within a month my dauffhtera face waa entirely cleared of any etcn of the terrible dleeaae, without a aincle near. I can't aay too morn of the wonderful heaHnc power of Zam-Buk." Mra. 1L A.. Toronto, Ont IF TOD have a aore iaflacaed or blotchy akin, or aoffer froaa aalt rhejinji, scalp, trouble, poiaoned woundi, or pile, yon will fiad-Zam-Itttk quickly 'toothlag and beliR. It ii alas a marrellooa fi rat-aid for cuts, burnt, etc. Zam-Buk Ointment Z Dttk Medieinal Boap See. f. COAL . fluj thefrcaXCoal ojir fa-hius Ed6n.nd- Cassldy- ' Wellington In any quantities. AUo nulkley Valley Hay, Grain and Kobln Hood Flour. Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONES 58 AND 55S For Sale-Here are some Snaps FIFTH AVENUE EAST 4-roomed house with bath $1,200. $500 cash, balance arranged. EIGHTH AVENUE WEST-Lot, rfnd 4-roomcd house with bath, $1,000. Balance on easy terms. Houses on English Hill, Summit Avenue, Borden Street and any part of the city at reasonable prices and terms. McCAFFERY, GIHHONS & COLLAKT, LTD. Tlllim AVENUE. W. TELEPHONE 11 girsasn hi Dr Alexander X-itAY 'service f PHONE 57S UESNER BLOCK DENTIST Get the habit of reading the advertisements in this paper, and taking advantage of the help they bring you. PHYSICIAN IS HEARD Dr. J. II. Carson Addresses Parent-Teachers on Medical Inspcc-' tlon of School Pupils The address by Dr. J. H. Carson on "Medical Inspection of School Pupils from the Point of View of the Parent and Teacher." drew a monthly meeting of the Prince Rupert Parent Teachers' Association. Dr. Carson spoke on the history of school medical inspections, pointing out the rapid growth of this movement as a result of the recognition of lis importance by parents generally and the pressure of this opinion on school boards. Tne exoense was an initial obstacle but school boards were at the mercy i or tne ratepayers m this respect and. in go-ahead communities where the supreme value of health was recognized, the school boards were assured of the backing of the parents. In Prince Rupert this year the work was being done by all five doctors. Dr. Carson took up the health xard and pointed out the various features of the inspection loll.. . . 1 . . -11 sups were aeiib w me parents i tiling them In what respects the chiN dren should consult the family do Wc- j tor. The weights were checked, the ?yes testea, ears tested, tonsils ex-imined and a superficial examination made of the heart and lungs. This was of necessity somewhat .perfunctory as it was not possible to give a complete examination un- ier existing arrangements. No examination of the abdomen, bowels or "kidneys was provided for. The value of the examination was indeed very great in spite of these limitations but the full value could not be realized unless the results were followed up. There was vital need of a school nurse. In the large cities each school had a nurse and the recommendations of the doctor were fol-owed up by the nurse who was able to see the children frequently and consult with the parents with a view to finding out possible ways of making and keeping the children up to normal. The expense was the usual argument against the engagement of a whole-time nurse. Experience had proved that, where communities had once engaged a nurse, there never was any later criticism of the cost. It was a good Investment. In this regard a strong campaign by such an organization as the Parent-Teachers' Association could be of much valua In Impressing upon citizens In general the need for such an outlay. Dr. Carson also hinted that a new pair of scales would be needed. The present pair had been lent to the doctors and were not entirely reliable. The assistance of teachers was also asked for In regard to filling up the spaces on the medical health cards showing their opinions on the WE KNOW You Can't Heat These Prices So Why Not Give Us a Trial Netted Gem Potatoes $2.10 per sack Fresh Eggs 25c per doe. Swift's Premium Back 40c Bacon, per lb ,.. Gainer's Lard S's $1.05 per tin Peanut Butter Squirrel 44c 24's, per tin Shelled Walnuts 30c per lb Del Monte Apricots 50c 3 tins Sweet Mixed Pickles 43c per quart Arrowroot Biscuits 30c per lb Princess Soap Flakes 20c per pkg. Braid's Tea Each pkg contains cup and' saucer 45c ' per lb The Economy Cash & Carry "Where Dollars Have More Cents" D IMPIEf Go Amazing Quick Way m Stltt- tTMjtxxlj it titonUhxI. A I doctor mrtnx dlteoterr. SJua BSV cl Ilk. nujk. O.I -Soolhi-S1t- (torn dtauiit todij. If- J 7 state w the pupils' conduct, cleanliness, efficiency and effort. Vote of Thanks On motion of W. W. C. O'Neill, seconded by D. II. Hartness, a very hearty vote of. thanks was accorded the speaker. Mr. O'Neill pointed out the high level to which the importance and value of these school medical inspections had been raised as a result of Dr. Carson's own efforts when he first took over the appointment and his subsequent success in convincing people generally. Mr. Hartness was. glad to hear of the emphasis laid on the follow-up nf th imntinni This was tha i real factor In making the move- ment a success. T S TOflAn tiiMMnriorl (ha mrirlnn riaimi , Z tKiviwere unfounded were to blame to persisting in sup - porting the out-of-date attitude that schools were only for the purpose of imparting knowledge. That was part of their function In the community but after all health was of the greatest importance. Trt the absence of the Dresident through Ulneas, Mrs. S. V. Cox pre-'offlc88 on grounds that, were they sided Pianoforte solos were render- investigated, would prove Just as ed by Miss Jean McLean and MIot untenable, though less serious in S. A. Mills accompanied for the ,hek nature, as those on which he singing of "O Canada," and the . w nt about his business Van-'Nattonal Anthem." A committee ouver Star, under Mrs. E3. Baker was respon - j slble for refreshments that were ; served at the conclusion of the i business meeting. j Arrangements were also made in the appointment "of conveners for,' the Easter candy sales at the var ious schools. Mrs. Cox, Mrs. W. Brown and Mrs. Stamp-Vincent were appointed, the convener for Seal Cove to be appointed later. Former Ocean Falls Man Dies in SouthB1JbwXT5a 95c Was Hushed From Tort Townsend In Plane to Vancouver Cornelius F. KJey, for nine years a papermarker at Ocean Falls and for the past year and a-half located at Port Townsend. Washington, died a few days ago In the Van- couver General Hospital. On December x 6 he was brought from Port Townsend In an Alaska-, Washington Airways plane, piloted by Gene Meyering, to Vancouver to receive special treatment whieh, however, proved Ineffectual. Ills wife accompanied him on the flight. HOTEL ARRIVALS Savoy Hotel Prince Rtipen's leading family hotel. Hot and cold water In all room!. A. J. PKUnilOMMK, Prop. Cor. of Frascr uid Fifth Sts. New Royal Hotel I. Zarrlll, Prop THE IIOTKI. HOItTII WIIII.R (lot it Cold Water; 8 team Heat 75c PER DAY AND UP Trlrplioiie tSI Royai L. E. S. Punnctt. Vancouver; Knut UKgla. Port Clements. Boston Grill Phone 457 Prince Rupert Large Cabaret SPECIAL DINNERS Thursdays and Saturdays DANCING Every Saturday Night, 9 to 12 Dance Hall for Hire Accomodation for Private Fartl-s Dr.H.O.Johnsen Dentist Successor to Dr. E. S. Tait "Suit 1 Exchange Block Phone 109 WATT CASE DISCUSSED Vancouver Star Commends Both Government and Opposition For Reinstatement of Agent The Opposition in the provincial legislature Is to be congratuated on the success that has attended its strenuous efforts to obtain jus- tlce for Norman Watt, who, It will be recalled, was summarily discharged from his government position at Prince Ruoert by the Hon. Wi C. Shelly very soon after that gentleman became minister of finance. "The government, too, is to be commended for the celerity wtthj which it has accepted and acted! on the finding of Mr. Justice W.j A. Macdonald that the allegations against Mr. Watt, as a consequence , of which he had lost his position j end' ha ? e I?1 ""Pf- incidente to the uisuuij ui uic present, auuiimauit- tlon. It was a flagrant example; of partisan judgment. Unf ortuately there is only too much reason to 'suppose that others besides Mr. ! WaU t1 been evicted from their Week-End Specials Blue Ribbon Coflee 95c 2 1-lb. tins Malkln's Best Peaches 2's 45c 2 tins Malkln's Best Apricots 2's 45c 2 Una Malkln's Best Pears 2's 45c 2 tins Faultless Sockeye Salmon OCTn I's. per tin OOl, Nabob Red Pitted Cherries 55c 2's, 2 tins Royal City Loganberries 55c 2's, 2 tins Sunnybrook Creamery $1.15 Butter. 3-Ib. brick Brookfleld Creamery Butter 40c I fin per lb Ashcroft Tomato Catsup 45c 2 26-oz. bottle for Icing Sugar 20c t 2-lb. pkg ' Bceklat Honey 80c 5-lb. tin Eggs Fresh KxtrM $1.00 3 doe. Enos Fruit Salta 90c per bottle Navel Oranges 90c 5 doz Alberta Market V. (SAM l LA. fopr'ctor Hfth Street Phone 20K FIRST CHOICK OF SUITS Oil SPUING COATS I New samples Just arrived of spring and summer goods of the finest quality and the patterns of the very latest. j j LING THE CUTTER Steam cleaning, pressing and altering. Free delivery to any part of , the city. LING Tl IK TAILOR 817 Second Ave. Vhone 619 HAVE YOU TRIED A CLASSIFIED? More and more people are turning to the classified columns of the Dally News to find what they wont. Used cars, furniture for sale, lost and found, houses to rent or for sale, positions wanted. All sorts of things are advertised there. It you do not read the classified page, get the habit now. Try It today. l an tun hi wi ravin mmsxi 5 Wednesday & Thursday TWO SHOWS 7 & 9 VM. IRENE RICH AND if II. B. WARNER in B; B, "ON YOUR n. w n n j g Thursday February 19 BACK roadway and Fifth Avenue With a Genuine Fashion I'araj, Does Clothes Make the Woman? COMEDY "YOITIIIN THE AKMY NOW" MUSICAL "HAPPINESS KENEDY" FOX Ms Admission 20c & 65c Feature Starts at 7:10 and 9 10 THUKSDAY MATINEE at 2:30 15c fc 40c Feature Starts at i n ritlllAV ami SATimilAV "Ttlr. Mnvrvn s n " .... tM u QfoLAMP to Enlot Fain ' ' bij IJIM'FlsH'g ' YOU'LL find your bridge better . . your guests happier . . and conversation more congenial . . when the soft Restful tadiince bf Edison Mazda Lamps lights the game. Keep & few "extras" handy, too. They save embarrassment in case an old lamp burns out. It's very convenient to buy them by the carton. EDISON MAZDA LAMPS A CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC PRODir Northern British Columbia Povcr Company Limited The Fish which made Prince Rupert Famous "Rupert Brand" SMOKED LACK CO Prepared Daily IJy Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. PRINCE RUPERT, H.C. OUR COAL IS IN A DICY SIILD When you arc buying coal look on the economical side of ! " you buy wet coal, you ate losing 10. So start today and burn dry coal and see what 10 means to you. PlIMIHNA EflG-Dfllvered, Per Ton ,() MINKIIKAI) I?n(T-f Delivered, Per Ton " . i 1'" MINliHLAIJ LUMPjI'cllveredj Per Ton W-'O HYDE TRANSFER-PHONE 580 PnONE 580 Daily News Want Ads. bring quick Results