PAGE FOUR Neglected Eyes NEGLECT ia doubtless the cause of moat of the Ilia that afflict humanity. Thia is so eelf evident that it seem hardly necessary to tell you. If youreyes are giving trouble, have them attended to and at once. OF ALL absurdities In the kingdom of foolishness, surely the loss of eyesight through neglect la the most inexcusable. DONT lose health and efficiency through neglect Come and seel Fred Joudry Registered Optometrist and Optician Room 3 Smith Block Phone 763 flNDIAN SUMMERYg&T IN YOUfiT) SWILL SOON BE ? COAl TOO THE ) CONE!-XI COLD GREV The Fall months are falling behind and you'll have Winter on before you know it. Join the "don't worry" club today and get your bin filled right away. Our slate-free coal will give you a care-free Winter. NANAIMO - WELLINGTON COAL and ALBERT A SOOTLESS COAL Albert & McCaffery Phones-llG and 117 Prince Rupert BOAT HOUSE Phone 381 I0. Box 1565 LAUNCHES, SCOWS, ROW-BOATS AND CANOES SAND AND GRAVEL Equipment for Diving pnd Salvage Work Agents for Easthope Engines and Stump Pullers NORWEGIAN HALIBUT GEAR IN STOCK Compass Adjusting MILK -:- PRICE Reduced to 12 pints for . $1.00 7 quarts for $1.00 12 pints for $1.00 Cash price tickets. McBride Street store now closed Valentin Dairy Office and Dairy - 11th St. Telephone 637. Dr. Alexander Smith Block i Phone 575 DENTIST ANGER, the TAILOR Fine Imported Serge and Scotch Tweed Suits made to order in our shop in Prince Rupert as low QCC AA as Vtt'sV J I. ANGER. Culler and Designer 223 Sixth direct W'ednesri. THE DaiiA KEW5 BRINGING UP FATHER By George McMannj t ay coi COLi-V- THit OEtE.RT kkio-w WHT ycxJHe. T A PIPE- THlO WHAT' Y ' A A COM. lpnItomi place- ro civc. ilVE. I OUT I DO KNOW CU AIMT PUeVYIN'- Mk.-r ' - TO SEE bOME -jj ' Km t THAT l IKJ VOOR 1 ON HAMD CARNIVAL AT BURNS LAKE Omineca Ski Club Formed to Ilae Charge of Big Three Day Event in February OFFICERS ELECTED Winter Sports to Include Auto Races. 1 rotting. Ski Jumping, Hockey and Dance BURNS LAKE. Oct. 19. A meeting ol the central Ukes district ski enthusiast tu held at tbe Durni Lake Community Hall on Saturday, and brought re-, preventative from ail the takes In the central Interior. Plana were perfected for grand winter carnival, to be held' on the thirteenth, fourteenth and fif teenth of February. 1938. which will in clude automobile races, trotting races ski Jumping and running, hockey game, and the Inevitable dance each evening Pete S mines, a noted ski-Jumper. who heads the sports committee hat already located a natural site for the ski Jump and a fently rolling country where a ten mile cross-country race will bring the contestants In frequent view from the natural ampltheatre formed by Bums Lake as a winter arena and tbe surrounding hills, a grand stand that would make Tex Rlckard envious, and his Soldier's Field look like a tennis court. No sport has hitherto found so much support In its Infancy. L. Mulvsney presided at the gather ing with A. M. Ruddy, secretary. The first business was to form an organization to be known as the Omineca Ski Club which will have charge of 'the carnival, offlcers being elected as follows : Olof Hanson, Smith ers, honorary pre. sldent. L. Mulvany, Burns Lake, president. John Berg, Burns Lake, first vice- president. 1 Pete Sandnes, Decker Lake, second vice-president. V. Schjelderup, Burns Lake, secretary. A. M. Ruddy, Burns Lake, treasurer. Finance committee Ted Kissock. Burns Lake; Oeorge Lindstrom, Decker LakeiWm. Johnson. Rose Lake; Wm. Clark, Forestdale; Eric Erlcson, Priestly: Ronald Prosser, Francois Lake; Pete Hamre, Danskln. Entertainment committee Nor Huer, Burns Lake; Albert Bach, Burns Lake; Wm. Carroll, Demker Lake; Ronald Prosser, Francois Lake; H. Plerson, Rose Lake. Sports committee Pete Sandnes. Cen tral British Columbia; V. SchJelderup, Burns Lake; Ted Kissock, Burns Lake; Slevert Anderson, Francois Lake; Hoken Maydehl, Decker Lake. ALICE ARM Toe highest tides of the year, ac companied by a week's steady rain and heavy winds, have caused genera ln- convejUencewlwjrheiPaJjavebeefl covered wun water and people have traversed the streets In boats. Traffic on the Dolly Varden Railway has been temporarily Interrupted owing to the washout, of a bridge at Seven- Mile. The waters of the KlUault River have been high and there have been some other minor washouts. It Is understood that repairs will be undertaken Immediately. Tbe P. L. Housley logging camp will be closed down very shortly and the men will all be going outside. Stan Campbell has left for Anyox where he has Joined the Granby Co. service and wUl take up future residence. The Torlc mine has closed down again. While two small camps are still working, it Is doubtful If they will continue. Miss Huldah Graham of the Dally News staff. Prince Rupert, after a business visit here, has left, lor Stewart. Drifting on the ore vein at the Van guard Is proceeding with all possible speed. Latest reports state that the development Is proving very satlsfac tory, plenty of ore of good grade being encountered. Provincial Constable William 8mtth of Anyox was a visitor here at the end of last week on official duties. W. A. Talbot, assistant district engineer for the provincial department of public works, spent a few days In town C61onel Dawes famous Come watch 31 Our Pentagon! ate aim htlrrtl at St ta ltrft P JOHN WkISLEY H i the ideal sweet for chll dren and you, too. It aids appetite and digestion, and satisfies " y crvlng for e m f aremigsjmrermiMiJBfl recently. He examined the Dolly Var den Railway and also Inspected trail work that has been done during the all in the Upper Kltsault country. Mrs. J. Ttlndcr and Mrs. O. Evlndsen mve been appointed tbe finance com-nlttee and Mr. Oreenaway will be In barge' of entertainment and decorating it the annual Christmas Tree for child-en In Alice Arm. Dr. George T. Williams, a director of the Keystone Mining Co., and M. H. Van Nuys have returned, to Seattle after making an examination of the pro-:erty. They were well pleased with the progress of development work. T. Tarerner has left for Vancouver where he plans to spend the winter. YOUNG GUN-A-NOOT ON WAY TO PRISON Son of Famous Hazelton Indian, Along With Olher Native, Will do Year In Okalla . Enroute to Okalla Prison Farm where they will serve terms of one year each Imposed upon them by Magistrate S. H. Hosklns for breaking into cabins of the Yukon Telegraph trail, north of Haezlton, , and stealing therefrom, Alex. Oun-a-noot and Davie Louie, Indians, were brought to the city from the Interior on yesterday afternoon's train by Provincial Constsble Oeorge Wyman of Hazelton and will be taken south later In the week. Alex Is a son of the famous Simon Oun-a-noot of tbe Hazelton Indlan'Re-serre who himself was the principal In a colorful police chase several years ago, having been accused of murder but on which charge he was exonerated orr hetnir hfmiht in trial . , i amwMisv TERRACE Mrs. K. E. Blrnle of Smlthers Is a visitor at the home of "Grandma" Little. Mrs. Blrnle is en route from Smlthers to Pentlcton where she will spend the winter with her daughter. A. a. Bowie of the Dominion Telegraphs spent the week end In town. I Rev. T. D. Proctor of Hazelton, who has recently been in charge of the An- gllcan Church at Prince Rupert arrived from the coast on Monday for a short visit at the home of Rev. and Mrs. A. W Robinson. Mrs. Proctor Is also a guest at the Robinson home. Harvest festival services were pea-ducted In Knox United Church 'on Sunday evening by the pastor Rev. Wm Allan. The church was appropriate!) decorated for the occasion and a special .nuslcal program was rendered. Mrs i. Cramer and children left on Monday ay' 'Jo? hef former' home In Mln- nesota. Mrs. A. R. Butt of Usk was In town Monday. Dr. II. T. James newly appointed -esldent mining engineer for this d lend in place of Oeorge E. Clothier, s at present a visitor here In the In-erests of his work. H. C. Whltaker returned to Terrace m Mondsy from the Ex tew camp. Weather conditions hsve hampered the reconnaissance work In connection with he new highway. Oeorge P. Hopping, government entomologist. Is a business visitor in the district. W. Warner, government telegraph operator was In from Kalum Lake on Monday. Special music by the children was a feature of the Sunday services at tlx Anglican Church. . The talk on "How money Is made" by the rector proved very Interesting to both young and old. He described In detail all the processes metal went through before the coins were perfected. ' i i ' ttl : i. Lawrence Orelg, 'son of Mrs. M. A Grieg, after spending several weeks at his old home at Carlevale, Sask., Is now attending university in Saskatoon .md Is taking up both his arts course and his first year in medicine. J. Y. LEVEQUE GUEST OF HONOR AT HOME OF PARENTS IN THIS CITY Mr. and Mrs. A. Levlque, 252 Ninth Avenue East, entertained last evening at tbelr borne In honor of their son J. Y Leveque who la visiting with them ' for a few days ircm San Francisco. Dancing, singing and 'parlor games were enjoyed and about midnight refreshments were served. Those present Included Mr. and Mrs. J. Couture, Mr. and Mrs. W. Oration. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh .Smith, Mr. and Mrs. H. Letour-neau. Mr. and Mrs. W. Barton, Mr. and Mrs. J. Garon. Mr. and Mrs. F. Rlffou, Miss Agnes Gratton, Miss Joan Smythe. Miss Esther Moore, Metvln Stephens, LeQ.iCjntoll and Edgar Couture. Mr. Leveque;.: jr la., leaving for the south tomorrow-Where fie has a position as accountant. ' . . v HOTEL,. ARRIVALS, . - Prince Rupert L. O. Lycett, G. F. Atkinson, George Walker, C. E. Imeaon. P. Wsllls, F. Lohl, Walter E. Trump and Stan War ing, Vancouver; W. J. Larkworthy and 8. H. Senkplel, New Hazelton: Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. George and family, L. H. Morton and Dr. H. T. James, Prince Rupert: T. B. Campbell and G. A. Wy- mnn, Hazelton: R. Bramley, JJanalmo; F. H. Hoadley. Victoria . Savoy N. McCarthy, Oona River: P. Kady, Kwlnltsa; Mr. and Mrs. J. Thistle, Tyee; A recognized reward of merit BULGER LTD. Jewellers The Store with the Clock. The Gruen Pentagon is chosen more often than any other watch to honor achievement in business, the pre riessions, and school or college life. Lindbergh, Vice-President and hundreds of other men wear Gruen Pentagons. in and see this celebrated today. 1 ' . y O 1927 a In i Fsstvns Stvtes lc V anted For Sale DAILY For Rent 2c per word in WANTED WANTED. MEN MECHANICALLY IN-lined who would like to work at the world's greateat paying industry. Auto mechanics, garage work, electrical tx-perts, welding, battery and vulcanising. We guarantee to qualify you for big paying positions. Only a I short Umarequlred. Write or call I Hemphill's Auto Engineering School. 10 Hastings St.. E., Vancouver. B.C. WANTED. COOK JOB BY WELL RE-commended Japanese. Apply P.O. Box 108 or phone Black 399. 246 V ANTED. RELIABLE PERSON TO take care of baby, six months old. Apply P.O. Box 1608. city. 117 AGENTS WANTED 4.00 A DAY PAID MEN OR WOMEN for distributing religious literature until Christmas, spare or full time. For particulars write Mr. Conrad. Spadlna Bulldlne. Toronto. 26 FOR RENT FOR RENT. FOUR ROOMED FUR - ni&hed apartment with bath and water paid. Phone 547. tf '"OR RENT. Pianos, phonographs and Singer sewing machine. Walker's Music Store lOUSE TOR RENT. 8 ROOMS AND BATH. Apply Munro Bros. tf HOUSES FOR RENT. 120.00 UP. AP- ply 215, 4th Ave. E. tf AUCTIONEER O BE SOLD AS A GOING CONCERN to the highest bidder by public auction on November 16, store with four roomed suite on two year lease from April 1, 1S27 to April 1, 1929, rent30 per month for first year and $35 per month second year, together with that well established business known as Brine's Auctioneering, and Second-band business, together with all stock, fixtures and effects. For further Information, see Brine, Auction eer. Phone 774. No reasonable offer refused up to day of sale. REAL AUCTIONEER IN A STATE I Some are very small when they think their offer large. Some are very big when they are but very smsll. Take me, for Instance. Please dont talk selling real estate to me. Taxation li too high. Yesl It Is my line, but against the law. I found that out without a license! I buy, sell or ex change real stuff but not real estate. G. P. Brme,. AucUoncfTj, ,V; . . Mrs. O. M. Anderson. Stewart: J. Col '.Int, Alice Arm: H. E. Denlson, Porcher Island; C. Foster, Smlthers: Mr. and Mrs. W. Larsenen and J. Laraen. city. fVntml Wi Gutter." -Ah'yoxV f.-utfnt&hl Stewart. EDMONTON BADMINTON CLUB TO BUILD NEW CLUBHOJBE THAT CITY EDMONTON, Oct. 19. At-the meeting of the city council It was agreed to dispose of a cltyrowned lot on t20th 8treet to the Edmonton Badminton Club on which they will erect a building costing about $8,000. Some objection to the sale was made toy residents In the neighborhood but it was explained that there was nothing noisy about the game and tne deal wen through. Four courts will be used in the new building. SPORT CHAT His many 'frlehds of the sporting fraternity -wiif be 'interested to earn that- Erlo ,M,cIntch. .wlw' was considered one or Prince Rupert's best soccer players when he resided In the city several years ago. is continuing foot ball playing to good advantage In Ban Francisco where he has lived since leaving here. He is playing on the for ward line of the soccer team of the Olympic Club In the California metrop. now regarded as one of iiiai organization's most nnmltuni. players. A San Francisco Examiner to' hand tells how Mcintosh scored one of' the goals when his club won 6 to 1 over the UJ3.LV club recently. NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. advance. No Advertiiement taken'.for leu than 50c FOB SM.K HOU8WOLD FURNITURE .FOtt SALE: also wleker baby cairiafe.' 1009 Third Avenue. Phone Red 689. 24T ORERN 81 11 NOUS ARE BBBT. II 00 a thousand. Seal Cove Lumber Co. LAND FOR SALE xilE OTP. DEVELOPMENT CO.. LTD. wul now omyUder applications for purchase of its holdings In the Town-site of Prince Rupert and alio adjoining acreage. For particulars apply to O, 1. TINKER CO- LTI. Agents. 3IOI.fR BEAUTY COLLEGE Most PurrcMful College on the Continent Expert Instructors in all- branch of beauty culture. Including water waving and permanent waving. Terms; Moler, 10 Hastings St. E. Vancouver. B.C. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES 1MEN AND WOMEN LEARN BARBKRINO Expert instructors in one of the beat paying businesses. Barn while you learn and become Independent. Call or write Moler Barber College. 10 Hastings St. E.. Vancouver. BC HOARD AND ROOM ROOM AND BOARD IN FINE HOME. Section Two. Large elegant room, with spacious closets and balcony. Harbor view. Suitable two business people. Transportation to and from town. Phone Oreen 71. DANCING MISS MYFANWY CAMPBELL Teacher of classical, operatic and toe danelng. Children's class or private tuition. Phone mark 13. EXCHANGE NEW AND SECONDHAND FURNITURE bought, sold and exchanged. Store and restaurant fixture in stock. Papadopulos and Maraa. 839 Thrld Ave. Phone 648. tf PIANO TI'MNn NOW nr.ftE. i.oris p. coi.es 'or many years with Brlnamcad, ton-don, Eng., Martln-Orme, Ottawa and Mason tc Rlach, Toronto, henairt and adjustments of Player Pianos and Orssds a specialty. . -.. Phone Red 103. . KAIEN 1. A II A OK H ltTlir.lt HKMX'TIONS In f t( ....Cl'K.VROLKT. PlilfES" Commercial Chassis, -lon delivery $638.60 Touring $811.60 Roadster $811.60 Roadster Delivery $811. CO Sport Roadster $880.00 Coach $949.00 Coupe -. $084.00 Sedan $1,052.00! Cabriolet $1,083.00 Landau Sedan $1,119.00 Imperial Landau Sedan $1,168.00 Utility Express. 1 ton truck.. $792.60 Disc wheels $25.00 extra In all models. A complete line of 1928 models on hand at present. Phone on call for demonstration anjl learn about our easy payment plan. Guaranteed Used Cars on Hand. Ford Coupe, 1025. $100 cash, balance $25 per month. Ford Sedan. 1920, $100 cash, balance $25 per month. KAIEN (itlttr.E, '1 MWi Ro ; Dealters In all General Motor VI 1 1 .i'tiv:wxi,.Aii,..-in- 1 Goodyear and Firestone Tires. Wrecking Service Day and Night. Phone !i? TAXI Phone 67 Taxi (Call GeorKe, Paul or Gust) SI.t and Seven PassenRer Stude-bakers at yo.ur dixposjil any time. ROSS RROS, POOL ROOM 1 Meeker Work. 1 Across irora hmprcsa Hotel) Arid, Loitlrjl Found,4, STEAMSHIP MOVEUQj For Vancouver Sunday ss. Prince I! : Tuesday a. Catal i Thursday u. Pm ot c; i Saturday ss. Csrdci i " ss. Princess H: ' Oat. 23 ss. Prhv r No. 3 as. Princess A From Vancouver Sunday- -. . Catala ,i Wednesday eaJPrtnce Otcrp KJ Saturday, as. Carlena Saturday ss. Princess E. ' a , ftsturosy M Prince It : j Oct. - ss. Princess Oct. 36. as. Princess A , For rrt HIinpMtn and N.-,a? Sunday e. Catala from Pint MniKon and Nau t Tueiday . Catala for Anjox Sundty . Catala li Wedrtesdsy as. Prince uc -311 From An)o Tuesday as. Oatala Thursday as. Prince C -3 1; lor Stewart Sunday ss. Oatala 1 Saturday as. Prince V I mm leaart Sunday ss. Prince R -: I: Tuesday as. Catala Fur (juecn Charlottes Oct. 33 a. Prince C 'Nov. 5 as. Prince Chv.- V From Queen Charlotte Oct. 20 ss. Prince Cv2:.:: Nov. 3. ss. Prince Cl..i. .: I For Alaaka Wednesdsy ss. Prince Cc x Oct. 19 ss. Prtnceas A Oct. 29 s. Princess A. : From Alaska Thursdays as. Prlnco Ccr Oct. 3- ss. Princess A! Nov. 3 ss. Princess Allre MAILSCHEDULE OCTOIIKIt, 19?7. For the Eiut Mondays. Wednesdsys, Sa fSH tlose t'Sl From the Eat Tuesdays, Thursday and " due To Vancouver Sundays - i:i' Tuesdays .41! Ml Thursdays i:i'3 Saturdays C.P.R-Oet. 23. Nov 3. From Vanrouvrr Sundays ....1 1 Wednesdsys , Saturdays A Saturdays If 3D OPR. Oct. 19 and 29. To Anvox amf Alice Arm Bundfys mall closei ' Pj Wcdnesdava ' Front Anyox and Alice Arm-Tuesdays Thursdays msll To Stewart and Premier Sundays Saturdavs If '! From Stewart and Premier Sundsys Tuesdays ''I To Naas Ulvrr Pnlnt Sundays PI From Nona Ulver Points- Tuesday mnii o 'I To Alaka Points Oct. 19 ar ' 29. rrnm Al.nkp Points Oct. 23. l ov. 2. To neen ( Iiarlotfe Inland Point- Oct 21 Km a '''I From Queen Charlotte Mand '"""'I rt on T A VI ww.. iWT. 4 C.N.R. TRAINS For the FjiU Dally Excent Sundavs ... 1),MS From fhe Enst Dsltv excent Werfneartsvs 8 ""'I PRINCE RUPERT TIDE? J IVEDXESII.iv, OCTOIIEK l I HlBh .. ... Oil m l" i -" 91 -91 nm. ' . Low 2:43 am. 1(13' ' 15:41 pm. Tiiritsntv. nr'Tnitr.it 10 . I'1' ! Hlffh 10 -91 rr, 22.34 pm, (Low 3:66 am. 16:46 pm.