PAGE FOUa Neglected Eyes NEGLECT SUftfk cause of most of theHlli that iW arnict humanity. This Iso self evident that it seem hardly necessary to tell you. If your eyes are giving trouble, have Jthem attended to and at once. OF ALL absurdities in the kingdom of foolishness, surely the loss of eyesight through neglect is the most inexcusable. DONT lose health and efficiency through neglect Come and seel Fred Joudry Registered Optometrist and Optician .Room 3 Smith Mock fhone 763 VV wnwvww -1 . 1 $ Taiwii". iki Minn I . t" j f tl dthf c vet tin c . &rrw We sell Buperior lumber that is the only kind of lumber to be found in our sheds and yards. We have the mont complete stock in Northern B.C., including fir and cedar timbers, 'dimension, shiplap, finishing, veneers, shingles, lath and mouldings, all reasonably and properly priced. Albert & McCaffery Phones 11C and 117 VELVET Ice Cream THE VERY I1KST! Take a brick home tonight! We cater for Parties, Picnics, Dances, etc. Prompt Delivery Velvet Ice Cream Co Corner Third Avenue and Second Street Phone 758 Prince Rupert BOAT HOUSE Phone 381 P.O. liox 15C3 LAUNCHES, SCOWS, ROW-BOATS 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 LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Fhone C3 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. .Coal Sand and Gravel. We Specialize in Fiano and Furnitun Moving. BRINGING UP FATHER WHAT AHEVOO GOIMC TO DO WJt-rw THAT ELEPHV4T? fOU CAMT TAKE Mr-1 Otsl THE.THMN1 PRINCERUPERT LOST BASEBALL Stewart Victorious in Both Games of Week-end Series Th Prince Rupert baseball team returned home at 6.10 till morning following a two ssane series with Stewart In both of which match the; suffered to the tune of 10 to 2 and T to t mi Saturday and Sunday respectively. The classy aggregation or players at the northern town did not allow the vtat-ton many opportunities and their only bepe ta to have the beat on tap when the Stewart team comes here during the Pair Week. In the second game ' the Prtnoe Rupert boys had a fair chance tt came up from behind when they dmI three men en bates but over-anxiety forced the man at third when a safe single ralgfat nave changed the result of the affair. Lobttok; and Mlnnehan comprised the battery for Prince Rupert and L&inbie ) worked In during the first game. Bam 1 McNeU took (he mound for the Stewart nine 'and was received by Nicholson. In the second game Noble started with McNeil as catcher but the battery of the day previous was soon returned. The other players for Rupert were: Vic Menxie. lb: Sherman. 2b; Wendle. ea; Herrle. 3b; Jtudderham. U; L&trtMa, at; Astoria, rf. In the second fixture Balfour relieved Astoria who went to second. The team, accompanied by Harry Love and Oeorge Tit Jr., went north by the Prince Oeorge on Friday night playing the first game at 6 pjn. on Saturday. The second game was scheduled for 2.30 pjn. Sunday afternoon. As the opposition to the Rupert squad was a com bined Hyder and Stewart team, there was plenty of support from both places. They are ready to back their team here during Fair Week and are sending down the biggest broup of supporters that have ever originated at the mining camp. ( There was plenty of entertainment during the tistt with a special dance lor the oaoMian Afc. Hyder on Saturday. J night. Trlpf were arranged to all parte: of the district Including Bear Lake. Dunwell and the Premier and the entertainment committee left nothing undone to give the Rupert visitors a pleasant week-end. Oeorge Frlzzell, accompanied by Lee Dell, Cave Balfour and R. Scherck, went north on the Laura F. Saturday night to bring the boys back. The return trip was commenced at 12.30 noon on Monday so that all were ready to stretch a bit when the Laura F. gilded into her moorings In the early hours today. MOOSE WIN FIRST GAME Took Opening Gilhuly Cup Foot ball Fixture From Terminals Last Night The first game of the Ollhuly Cup football series was won by the Mowe last night with the score of 3 to 1 when the Terminals failed to stem the pressure of the Red Shirts. Playing down hill In the first half, Sam Ourrte made a counter from a penalty which was the only register until the turn over. Strachan of the Terminal found the net soon after the opening of the second half and two individual efforts by Johnny Murray cinched the game for the Moose. Play was late In starting and some of the regular players were among those missing on account of the non-return of the baseball squad from Stewart. Darkness began to set In and somewhat marred the latter part of the game The Moose deserved to win on the style oi play but better contests are looked for before the completion of the series Xb- game was listless and the peppy Terminals did not seem to be able to Wthelr regular stride. The teams lined up as f ollows j Moo Murry; Skinner snd Ersklne; W. Smllle, Currte and Woods; J. SmUle J. Currle. Murray, Chenoskl and Hodg klnson. Terminals Spiro Ourvlch; D. Howe and Harry Menzles;. Hill. Hadden and Howe: D. Frlzzell, strachan, Dickens Hunt and Ourvlch. Oeorge Russell officiated as referee and the linesmen were Fred Hardy and Doc Clapperton. Advertise In The DaUy News VOO CIT ON THE. TnAIKI Mt OlSCHETARV AM" ME.VVILI. I DRJVE. HIM AM I MEtTOOIN BV COUUV THt W Imported? NO! It's both older and better TEN YEARS OLD 2fe.. -: ,;; This advertisement in nut published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia SPORT CHAT Pair week and Its attendant activities will be the next big stop in local sport ing circles. Arrangement are being made for a big program at which no one should be disappointed. Baseball and -football will. iiav- an Important place In the program of which 'the big feature will be the stampede. This wUl be the first time that any thing in the nature of a stampede has been held in Prince Rupert. Horse rac ing, broncho busting and the other items attendant to sueh as event ajs new here but the public seems to be warming up and, given a little good weather, the Innovation should prove a great suoee. Though its neighbor town of Teikwa has long been Interested in such tlilnga. the occasion of the Bulkley Valley Fail Pair wiU also be marked with the Mist Institution of anything In the waf of a stampede In Gtnttbets an any scale. It wlU be k fitting prelude to the event here at which much' of the same stock wUl be seen. A KKAKU.VAUIX .UKQI KST . Doctor I m sorry, but I can't cure your husband 'a talking in his sleep. Wife Cant you give him something to make htm talk more distinctly? Cornell Widow. r t- int. uAxlX Mfctfa BUToR -TIAAJM THE. TRAIN- I OlONT KNOW AN tl-tPMANT COOLO TRAVE.U bO cacti (Ok '.s !) VWlsnBS. SiilU) Pa Buzz will get something soon FLIT spray clears your home of mosquitoei and flies. It also kills bed bugs, roaches, ants, and their eggs. Fatal to insects but harmless to mankind. Will not stain. Get Flit today. PiMitHultJ i Onuda by fndj. Whitlow Ca.. LimilrJ. Toronto aF lit DESTROYS Flies Mosquitoes Moths Ants lied Bugs Roaches ThS MMtf tM TMtKt A uot or , tminCS VOO don't know OLPMPIC GAMES AT AMSTERDAM Everything From Yacht Itacing to Waterpolo Except Faddling Which May Come in 1932 U3TKRQfV! Aug 1 (By Oaaa-u.iui P-a.- The Olyaapald at AjHster-u..m rirxt year opens asBClaUy os July JH tfa rack and fieM sveatt -onar. ;. -nix day after. The eioatng oereni-ouy and distribution of prices lakes place August 13. The ice-hockey and waiter gums of course are separate, unu will be staged tele in the winter Field-hockey takes place In May uiU iJkeocuaiuii fouHaaU Is scheduled from May 37 onward Ttir demon-s: ration uf lerroate take place August T Another peculiarly Canadian sport, paddling. a not on the program but fuUowera of tlie sport expect to Have M recognised In 1M3. The ofOdal program follows: Track arid Item: twin July .29 to August 4 afl August ft. Men 100 metres flat. 300 nerei Oat. 400 metres' fiat. 800 metce fiat. 1J60 metres fiat. 500 metres fist. ltm.mei fiat Marathas (43 kilometres. IBS metre. ' 1 26 miles 386 yearda) 8.000 metres steeplechase. 110 metres hurdle race. 40 metres hudrle race. Women 100 metres Oat. 80 metres flat. riEI.ll EVHXTH. Men Running htgh jump. Runntatg bread Jump. Running bop, step and jump. Pole vault Thtamrlaf, the javelin. Throwing the dlseus (best hand). Putting the 16 lb. ahot (beat band.) Throwing the 16 lb. hammer. Women .Bsjtytinfe.b&tLunp . - TlUwtrg'..th-KeuV bet hand ) . Itr.UATIlI.ON Men 100 metres flat. Running broad jump. Potting the 16 lb. shot (best hand). Runattng high jump. 400 metre flat. 110 metres hurdle race. Throwing the discus (best hand.) Pole valut. Throwing the javelin (hold In the middle, best hand.) 1J00 metres flat. KKKtY KACKH Men 400 metres relay (4 x 100) team of tow men, m 1,600'metree .retiy (4 s 460) teanf of tourtneiv ;''''" ' " '"Women - 400 . metres-relay (4 x 100) team' of lour women. .. , ; .; , $Al'TICAI. M'ORT KOWIM1 August 6 to 10. 1928. Pair oared boats, 2 men with one oar each. Double sculls, two men, two oars each Two-oared shell with coxswain. V anted For Sale For Rent team of 10-18 women gymnasts, each executing the following exercises: General exercises. Exercises at apparatus. Jumping. Exhibition exercises, men and women. IIKMKNXIVE KPOKTM Fencing: July 28 to August 11. 1B28. , WrestUng. Catch-as-catch-can, July Bantam, feather, light, welter, miadl? llght-tieavy and hesvy light iOraeco-Roman wrestling, August 3 to 6, 1828: "Bantam. Jeather. light, middle, JJj Boxing: Aug. 7 to 11. 1B28: Flyweight. bantamweight, feather- weight, welterweight, middle weight. light heavyweight and heavyweight. The matches are in three bouts of each three minutes. COMUINUi KI'OUTH. .MOPKKN I'KXTATHMiN July 31 to August 4: July 31. Shooting. 20 shots in four series of five each, pistol or revolver at 25 metres. Aug. i. swimming, 300 metres free style. Aug. 2. Fencing, sword. Aug. 3. Horse riding. 5.000 metres cross country. Aug. 4. Athletics, 4,000 metres cross country, Association Football: From May 27 on rield Hockey: May 17 to 26. uyciuig: Aug. 3 to 6. 1828. Road race, Aug. 3. Track race., Auz. 5. Weight-lifting, July 28 and 28, 1828 reamer, ngnt, middle, light-heavy ano neuvyweignt. xeroses: spreading with 'both arms (2 hands military press); wrenching wun two arms (two hands snatch): shouldering and uplifting with both hands (2, bands clean and jerk). xacnung: Aug. 2 to B: One deslin yacht, sailed by one amateur; yacht of o metres sailed by five amateurs: yacht oi o metres sailed by six amateurs. Mother, pointing to an emum mt. "Sarah, they do be saying that him an' her la goln to be married." Daughter "Dont say Him an" her ma; say 'her an" him.' It's etlquttts to put ladles first!" WANTED By George McMan.u I ZI SZJaZ. llil-r I i Sl IS I I I IN J All- r-UK fUEUIN. II K : ' .r?: bL ii n v -. -ii i RNUuvn rt -wwc i v WANTED -OIHl FOR LKMiT HOV8E. work, must be Hclrnt. Pttooe blue awe. SEVERAL sWOBBLAlMm WAWTHO. Apjily J. brajt. AUKNTS WANTED PERSONAL OREET1NQ CARDS. Agents wanted to take ottltey tor she finest line ever shown In Panada. ' Regal Art Co Manufacturers. SM SpadtM Ave., Toronto. FOH SAl.K tSAOO PER MONTH BUYS A BEVE-N roomed house on OeabaM Avcante. Beettefl Two Walker's Music Store FOR BALE. ONE 1084 TUDOR FOrP Sedan, repainted and goad ouikHHuw Parker's Oartfe. U ROWBOAT8 FOR BALE - sss. FOK KENT -PHONE RED tt FOR RENT.- -FUHNI8HBD ROOM. HAC- Ing Third Ave., in Itoyai Bank Mock, list and cold water. Phone Blaok 0M after five o'clock. FOR RENT. FURNISHED APART- ment by. the day. week or month. Phone Red 807. tf FOR RENT. TWO MODERN HOUSES. one furnashed. Apply tit, Foprtn Avenue Bast. FURNISHED SUITES FOR RENT. Apply Uussallem Ororery. Phone 18. MODERN HOUSE FOR RENT. rUR- nlshed Phone Blue 506. FURNISHED HOUSE Phone Black 186 FOR &LENT. tf UPHOIiiTEKING FURNITURE REPAIRING; UPHOL- sterlng of all kinds. ChesUrflelds recovered and made to order. AU work guaranteed. Phone Often 603. O. M. HUNT. EXCHANGE NEW AND SECONDHAND FURNITURE bought, sold and exchanged. Papa-dopulos and Maraa. 83B Third Ave." Phone 648. tf ArtTIONt:i:it AM) MXOMMIAMl BUV, BELL OR EXCHANGE ANT- thlng of value. Phone Brine tor business. Telephone 774. I.AKKLNK IIOTM'ltlSos Llli6ir 1 TDItK.U'l U.C. f Now Open for Visitors. For terms and reservation!, Aiply- Mrs. lions" Manageress. 2B0 KAIKV (lARAOK Agents for all tlrJNKKAL MOTOIIH I'llOKI CT8 Another carload of Chevrolet's justlnl Prices: Roadster 1825 00 Roadster Delivery S825.00 Touring B25.00 Coupe 1 985. 00 Coach 1965 00 Sedan $1,076.00 Undau Sedan 11.120.00 Cabriolet tl.100.00 Commercial Chassis I64S.OO Delivery Express Chassis .... $806.00 28 x 4.40 Balloon Tires standard equipment on all models except De livery Express chassis. Call or phone for demonstration. KAICV (lAKAflK Third Avenue I'lMine .13 TAXI Phone C7 Tasi (Call George, Paul or Gust) Six and Seven PaHsenirer Stude bakern at your disposal, any time KOSS HKOS. POOL KOOM IMevker Block. fAcronfl from Empress Hotel) C.N.R. TRAINS for the East-Dally Except Sundays 11.80 a.m. rrom the tast OtUy txeep; Tuesdays 8.80 pja. UA1L-. ., ' till P ni II I DON'T KNON WHAT Li T , as. ' iws sk. ci i town . i i .k-s-- JKV a w iSf'J V-P-X -SrV LE- jfliw 1 DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. '2c per word In advance. No Advertisement taken for let than 50c Pour-oared shell wMtvout eoxiwatn. Pour-oared shrU with coxswain. Bight-oared abeU with cox twain. The order of finals will be: Pour-oared shells with eox. Pair-oared boats without cox. Bingte senilis. Pour-cared shells without sex. Twe-oared shell with cox. DoaWe eeuU without sax. Bgut-oared shells. M I MMl Mi Attjuat 4 to It. 1B28. Men 10 metres free style. 100 metres back stroke. 200 metres breast stroke. 400 metres free style. 100 metres tree style. High diving (plain and fancy) from I to 10 metres. Diving from springboard, one and tfcree metre. Women 100 metres, free style. 100 metres back atroks. 300 metres breast stroke. 100 metres free style. Diving from springboard, one and tares metres. High dlftng (plain), from five and ten metres. TEAM RtCKH Men: 800 metres relay, four eompetl tori, free style. Women: 40 metres relay, four com-petltora, free style. Wsterpola: one team of 7 men and S substitutes per nation. K.QI l:TKIAS KVKNTH August S to 13. 1B28. CJYMNAMT1CN August 8 to 10. 128. Men General exercise. Apparatus: One prescribed exercise and one voluntary exercise at each of the following1: Horizontal bar, parallel bars, pummelled hone, rings. Jumping: (a) prescribed jump pum melled horse with hard springboard 10 centimetres In height in front, (b) voluntary jump at long hone, board still or with spring. Height of horse above springboard 1 metre 40 centimetres, without pummells. ' Women Each participating nation presents a .Artidei STEAMSHIP MOM lor Vaiieuuer Monday r .-Tuesday TnuMday l . Batttrdsy- as ., ir ; -S. P- . fc. " as Prii.- I: Aug in - Prii,..- Aug la -Pni. tss .. Auk ao -Prin. . ... a Au at Priii. f Aug. l.- Pni,.. -j I'rum Vaneuuier-Hads-ss tt.,.j MaoaMj as Pr c u Wednesday sJ": ,:( j Frtdsy as pr :. .i r x " sa. Cid i Haturdsy- as P C AJ. 8.-SS P Am I' "I Aug. 10.- Prii,.. 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