PACE FOUR Neglected Eyes NEGLECT Is doubtless the cause of most of the ills that afflict humanity. This Is so self evident that it seema hardly necessary to tell you. If your eyes are giving trouble, hare them attended to and at once. OF ALL absurdities in the kingdom of foolishness, surely the loss of eyesight through neglect is the most inexcusable. DO.VT lose health and efficiency through neglect Come and seel Fred Joudry Registered Optometrist and Optician Room 3 Smith Ulock Fhone 763 THE MS OLD OWt FILLS HIS COAL BlM ( NOW-TO CET ECONOMyKJM Fuel economy means buying the right coal at the right time. We have a yard full of quality coal waiting for your order. Now Is the time to get your supply before winter comes. Tills is the right place. NANAIMO WELLINGTON COAL and ALHEKTA SOOTLESS COAL Albert & McCaffery Phones lis and 117 Prince Rupert BOAT HOUSE Phone 381 P.O. Box 1565 LAUNCHES, SCOWS, ROW-ROATS AND CANOES SAND AND GRAVEL Equipment for Diving and Salvage Work Agents for Easthope Engines and Stump Pullers NORWEGIAN HALIBUT GEAR IN STOCK Compass Adjusting VELVET Ice Cream THE VERY REST! Take a brick home tonight 1 We cater for Parties, Picnics, Dances, etc. Prompt Delivery Velvet Ice Cream Co Corner Third-Avenue and SeconrT Street Phone 758 ANGER, 'he TAILOR Fine Imported Serge and Scotch Tweed Suits made to order In our shop in Prince Rupert as low 2 flft as I. ANGER, Cutter and Designer 223 Sixth Street BRINGING UP FATHER SINGLE GYROS GET i REVENGE OYER LESS FORTUNATE BRETHREN Single Gyro got revenge from their benedict brethren for a recent baseball defeat when they humed tbe tables on tbem in a return game at Acropolis HUI gromnds Sunday roaming by Mare f 7- ta a spirited 4 not artificial) five lnatcg match. Casualtiei wet ahared bj tha two sides Bill Crulcksbank and Oeerge Tlte. Jr.. both : iwttlnWig bunged-up fingers. ! BUI Tobey patched wicked ball for I Uw Married tnen far four lnnlngi and waa erfced so Btan Taylor might make 1 Ma farewell appearance on the local mound. Joe Ooese, for the alngle men. I slung a mean right and waa followed ' by Bab Robertson, who held bis op-jpoexnts scoreless, only to give way to Jimmy Farquhar who let tbem nave i three runt tn the final frame. The terrlce dub player were: Single Men George Tlte. Jr.. c; Joe Ooate. p.: Doug. Stork, lb.: Dave Balfour. 2b.: Jimmy Farquhar. as.; Bob Robertson, a.: Noma Pringle. ef.; Norm Eteeman, rf.: AJex Co noon. If. Married B1U Crulekahank. c: BUI Tobey. p.: Ullt. Oonztles. lb.; Btan. Taylor. 2b.: Morrla Blott, aa.: Billy Balagno,. Sb.; Bill Tobey. Jr.. rf.: Char lie Mills, cf.. Lou Kergln. If. Lionel Holtby wu umpire and the ; Single Men agreed that he waa fair to them for once. There will be a return game If all the Oyroa who are tingle today don't 0 .y. . rr mA -ufcrm inAtli.. fin. Bitn. 1 day rolls around. LOCAL SEA CADETS i tbelr final bathing parade of the sea son at the Salt Lakes on Saturday afternoon with Chief Petty Officer George J. Dawes of -the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve in charge of the party. Races were won as follows: Sea Cadets' Swimming Championship. 100 yards. 1, Bob Boddle: 2, Jack Cade: 3. Jack Brady. This season's learners' handicap, 30 yards. 1. Leslie Murdock. -S seconds start; Vincent Oodd. go: 3, Jack Brady, scratch. There were dose finishes In both races. SPORT CHAT i It may be regarded as somewhat In (the nature of a coincidence that la crosse, once Canada's undisputed national game, waa placed on an organized footing In Confederation year, when a gathering of expert players and JUtT VMT OOT-IOe ONTH. I CO in TMI lovers of the game met at Kingston to frame rules and legislate for tbe future conduct of the sport. . For , forty yrafs, after that period "lacrosse"' -grew and flourished, but for some fifteen years the game showed symptoms of losing its popularity. The newer generations did not take to lacrosse aa did their fathers, and today the game can scarcely Justify Its once proud title of Canada's national pastime. In winter sports, however, another form of athletic endeavor was born In tbe middle of the 80's and has now as-' sumed the place once held In tbe af-l fectlona of the public by lacrosse. This I la hockey, which today Is played by countless organizations Xrom coast to ' coast. Another development by no means confined to Canada has been the rise of golf. Thousands of clubs have sprung up. There Is scarcely a town of any size tn the country, and cer- tainlj- nots with sny jl pre tens Ions to fasfil&itfe E5rt. that Has not Its golf links and club-Jiouse. 11 kM H Football, Introduced nto Canada by by British soldiers after the conquest of Quebec, did not make any particular headway until adopted by the colleges and universities about 1880. The game U still largely a college sport and has a strong hold on the student body and graduates. SMITHERS F H. Taylor has returned to Smlthers after a trip to Vancouver for tbe pur pose of oganlzlng a new company to take over and develop the Rlchfltld "9 taken wur OtervcFood -TV TTHiayy group at Topley Considerable mining .nacbtnery for the new work ta now arriving at Topley and operatioa on the ppoperty wlU aoou be resumed. Total attendance at 8m4thers schools tast week waa 325 with mora citizens to come.. All drvtetons are crowded beyond proper capacity, the trrrt alone baring having thirty new pfU. Fred Joudry. Prince Rapert optician. la a visitor here and at Tttkwa on professional business. r. v. roster, for several years a nember of the Eight Hour Day Board of the provincial government, has n- .lgned that position and returned last HAVF f AST PARAflF r"k- w,th Un PMU, 10 SmlUier" imiLi tinul 1 niUU) L where tbtr will aealn become Identified Twenty-five members of the local Navy League'a Sea Cadet Corps had with the Canadian National RaUways. To meet Increasing requirements in the Clentanna dUtrlct, T. Heflthy and E. Edlund have purchased a new threshing outfit. Dr. D. B. Lazier of Fraser Lake la a patient In the Smlthers Hospital. A ton was bora last Tuesday at the Smlthers Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Axel Anderson of Smithers. Mrs. P. Skuba la a patient at the Smlthers Hospital where a successful operation was recently performed. Stella Oultoa. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oulton, underwent an operation In the Smlthers Hospital on Wednes day. Raymond Moran has returned to The; UAiut Mitts JT J ervou--rveOE fV A $ . L lOTtMt LATELY--bHS l VGWQ --r jfcer home In Vancouver after hartagj ppeat l&e sumsMT wito Mrs. uitnn Barrett a BarrrM Lake. Mr. asd Mn. Frank Parker of Prince Ocorge tasvv feces vlrtUf -Vita Mr. Parker flilili Ur as Mrs. J. 8. Oray. Mrs Alma Carey returned last Tttee !-y by atstq to be hear sb San lose. ': . after naving been t guest IB .mithers for V past two months eat ' er brother aud sur-ialaw. Mr. ad drs E. E. Orchard. Ocorge Rberu. Alf llowtett. RoM 1 ovseih and Ben Kelson bad a atstrsas :ul fishing trvp to MeDosaaM Lake teat eek A ton waa born at the Smlvner Hospital last Monday to Lieut. Cel. and :rj R. L. Otk Mrs, A. K&patrtek as vUttlbg here this week with her sob and daughter- in-law. Mr. and Mra. Norman Kltpat- rlck. Miss E. A. MeLaughtta. lady super intendent of the training school for uurses of the Harper HoapttaL at De-trclt. baa -arrived In Sent then to spend tbe whiter with her sisters. Mrs. M. E. Duniop and Miss McLaughlin. After spending over two moatha visiting hi old home at Fredericton. New Brunswick. Frank Conway, mana ger of the Evelyn Hotel, has returned to Srattfeers. he$p. Smlthers after spending a month re-: Valley, llevlng in the station at Hutton. BURNSLAKE The Nadlna River, formerly a haunt if salmon, la being restocked with these fiah. R. W. MacLeod of Prince Oeerge. representative of the Dotnln Ion Fisheries, Is attending to the work- lion. A. M. Manson, attorney general, met with a good receptnon at a num ber of meetings held In tbe Lakes DLs-utfet section' of his riding. J. H. Dawson of Victoria la a busi ness visitor in the district. Miss Dorothy Mohr of Wistaria teaching school at Kltwanga. Mr. and Mrs. A! Peterson arrived last week from Long worth. Mr. Peterson Is taking charge of tbe railway section All houses In Burns Lake are at present occupied and there are no vacant residences. Miss E. Ormrdd of Vancouver has taken charge of the school at Uncha ' Miss Margaret Macdonald left last Miss Palsy White has- returned to week, for Prince Rupert where she is I ! "((UP Them White This is the ideal which a'll housewives cherish in connection with their linen. It can be made a practical reality by the use of Reckitt s Bag Blue V anted For Sale For Rent WANTED. OIRL FOR OEKESAL house-work. Phone tit. 313 FOR S.U.K FOR SALE. LAUNCH "NANCT " Length 3d ft., beam 7 ft. Easthope engine IS hp. 4 eyele. In first etaaa shape for hunting season. This boat waa Regatta Oup wtnner 1937. Can be seen at Yacht Ctufc. Oath price 1975. O. Rorte. "phone 387 or Red 31S ?OR SALE. CHEVROLET BABT Orand Touring Car. Snap. Suitable for Bug: or motor suitable for boat. Apply Parker's Oarage. "OR SALE ONE WHITE IRON BED complete, alao dresser. Apply 333 Fourth Avenue W. next Waldron Apartments. 313 ttendtng school. LOST jOST. WOMAN "B CHOCKER AT THE Exhibition Building last night during dance. Finder please return to Dally News office, or phone Oreett 71S. 313 Carl Oatberg and family are new in the THus house. Mrs. WlUtajn Leverett attended the "air tn Prince Rupert last week. H. Donaldson and Rev. W. R. Ash-ord left last week for a motor trip to 'aocouver. The farmer win spend a toliday while the latter attends a TnKed Church convention. Mr. and Mrs. Walker and family of Tranoola Lake hart moved Into Burns Lake for the winter months. NEW HAZELTON With 39 children at school and mare to come. It looks Is If a second school room will be needed In New Hazelton next Tear The Whr i Mi.. T .-AC'S. Oray. well known Cedarvale !ppl 'tkUtt. was a vUltor here last week. ' He ataW that the cro'n h Seen light thU year' but the aualHr - - -4.. .V V. - -1 Four Indiana were fined here laat week, three for drunkenness and the ourth for assault. There waa a newer ahow at the Hazelton United Chureh last evening. Jack Sargent of Hazelton and Tom Marshall of New Hazelton have left for Vancouver where they will reaume their High School studies. Miss Knott, a graduate of the tfai ton Hospital training school for nurses. was a visitor here last week with Mrs. Tlcehurst on her way south, having resigned aa superintendent of the Tel-kwa nursing home of which she has en In charge for several years. In order that the men mlht ru. brate Labor Day. all pole camps In this llstrlet were closed down from Satur day until Wednesday. The Misses Scott of New Zealand have left after having spent ten days in mis aisinci. Nearly everyone from Hazelton an New Hazelton took In the Telkwa Bar becue last Monday. . Mr. and Mrs. AL Harrla anent mmi daya at Smlthers and Telkwa last week. James Dyer wss a visitor here last week looking after hli mining Interests. Carl Wilson of Sard! has arrived to take charge of the Klspiok School. rsr By George McM DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word, injadva nee. No Advertisement taken' fc lets than 50c WANTED WANTS). UNDERGRADUATE OR IMicHsnl iwm, wUltng to do some also cook general lor country hostdtal. Apply The Matron. Praneta Lake Hospital. South Bank P.O. 31 VAMTBO-inOll SCHOOL. GIRL DE-tires board and 110 monthly In return tor servtres. Oood references. Box 6S Daily News Office. FOR RENT FOR RENT -NICE LA ROE EORNtSH-ed soom w FUth A mom Wt with private family Hemtad. Pine marine new. Phot Bine SO or Btaak Sit. FOR RENT FWINIWIEO APART-ment by the day. week or month. Pdom Red Wl. U FOR RENT. Puwoa, phanograffea and Singer sewing machine. WaHcrtM Maaic Store FOR RENT. MODERN HOUSE. HAR-bor view. Apply Jli. 4th Ave. E. , FURNISHfiD SUITE FOR RENT AT Palmer House. If SITUATIONS WANTED OLD COUNTRY MATERNITY NURSE pen tor engaajewssnta daily or monthly (certificated) teatlmonlala. Phone Red 894. 311 UPIIOLSTERINfi FURNITURE REFAIRINO: UPHOL-sterlng of all kinds. Chesterfields' recovered and made to order. All work guaranteed. Phone Oren SO). 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Ford Coupe, 1933, 1100 eaxh, balance 133 per month. Ford Sedan, 1928. 1100 cash, balance I2S per month. KAII'.N' OAnAfJE, Kate IUn Deal ten In all Oeneral Motor Produceta Oood j ear and Firestone Tires. Wrecking Service Day and Night Phone S3 TAXI Phone 67 Taxi (Call George, Paul or Gust) Six and Seven Passenger Stude-bakers at your disposal any time ROSS UROS. POOL ROOM Meeker lllork. YAcrods fronv EmtiP'ss Hptel) PRINCE RUPERT TIDES MOMIAV, SEPTr.Mlir.U 13 High 1:43 a m. 22.1 ft. 14:08 p m. 21.7 Low 7:57 1.8 20:16 p.m. 33 TIESIUV. SEITEMltEK 13 "ln 2:37 a jn. 22.1 ft. 14:46 pjn. 22.1 " Low 8:35 ajn. 21 " 209 pjn. 36 " 1VEIIXEXHAY, SEITE.MIlilt 14 'gh 3:12 ajn. 315 ft. 15.-34 pm. 33.1 " to 9:14 ajn. 30 " 21:43 pja. 2.7 " arim :3 16 ' V " e 1927 . utt r(tw.t s-.rew r" "i1- -.... q p Article, round,dc STEAMSHIP MOYEM Far Vanroavrr Sunday 4 Prn ce ita , Mj Tuesday as Cauls j,,! aasuroay as .raei,a u I of Ad) -as Pr1uf., Bnjrktiiul 1 rB- riiiKw A..e MSM. at a priK A . . M beat, jo- m Frincna U M I'rorn Vaaroaier Sundaras Catala Wedoeaday - oaPrlnre Oeorn Mti " as. Caidena x, Saturday- as Prinreas Bettita u Saturday as. Pnnce ct- ttSu cept. ltaa rTi ureas K.t se. 20- as rr.ncrtt uj u Tor Port Slmpwa tat au tm maay as oaraena pi I I'raui Poft rXmpwa sat au ttm- saturoay as. taroena at Swndsy as. Catala lis Wednesday -as Pnorr 0a S rum A ) Tuesday aa. Catala u Thursday as prince Geoit . Iil l or Slew art Suaoay -a CaUla I til Saturday as, Prince ctann . u rnm fcteaart Sundsy aa prlnee OurVn Itj Tuesday aa. Catala i I ur )neea rharMie Sant. 10 aa. Prlnee John .. 'M Seat. 34 aa. Prince John M From IJneen rhsrWte- Sept. ft as. Prlnee Jobs " Sept. 23 as. Prlnee John V Tar Alaska- Wednesday as. Prince Oeorei I- Bea. 17 Princess lutn Sent. 2fi as. Princess Louise from AUk Thunday-as. Prince Oeorje Sept II- as. Prtnceas Al' Sent. 31 -aa. Pnocess Alice Sept. 30 s. Princess Alice MAILjCHEDUlE SEPTEMBER, IK1 Tor the East . a.tainlflt Mondays, Wednesdays. 0""- rlM from the Eat Mondays. Wednesdsys. r( du To Vsncoater Sundays TitesdJya r Thursdays Saturdays CJVR-ept. 11. 58 ' nm Vancouver- Sundays Wednesdays Fridays Saturdava C.PJt. Sept. 17. To Anjot and Allre Arm- II Sundays """' j U'HnwwiaVS from Anyot and Allee Arm- m Thursays it ... f ...IUF ... t I .1 It' To Slewart ad Pr'r- t Sundays t( Saturdays Irom Mlewart and PremW- f Sundays Tuesdays To Nana niter Points-Tburedsys, IDU rrom Nals nixrt Ratirrdavs .' To'Ala.iia Points- Sept. 6, 17, 26 rrom AlaVa Point Sept, 11. Jl. 3" Iln' T"W' To Ijueen Charlotte sept. io. 24 t rrom jneen rharloll' Sept. 8, 22 C.N.R. TRAINS Tor the F.at Dally Except Sunday From fhe East DsUy txesps Tu4ty.