PAGE F0U3 Neglected Eyes NEGLECT Is doubtless jjie cause of most o ttfe ills tfaat I auiiici numamiy. misisao ; self evident that it seem hardly accessary te tell yoa. If your eyes are giving trouble, hare tfcera attended to and at once. OF ALL absurdities In the kingdom of foolish es, surely the low of eyesight through DeRteet is the most Inexcusable. DON'T lose health and efficiency through neglect Come and seel Fred Joudry Registered Optometrist and Optician Room 3 Smith Block Phone 763 Voo Sojv Kit tJ ; THAT rtt SEU. t0 1 . . . - We sell superior lumber that is the only kind of lumber to be found in our shed.1 and yards. We have the most complete stock in Northern B.C, including fir and cedar timbers, dimension, shiplap, finishing, veneerB, shingles, lath and mouldings, all reasonably and properly priced. Albert & McCaffery Phones 11C and 117 VELVET Ice Cream THE VERY REST I 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. 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 HALIRUT GEAR IN STOCK Compass Adjusting LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal Sand and Gravel. We Specialize In Piano and Furnitum Moving. SIR HENRY HAS Jkstwy, dAUmRUKEAI s. L JA81EK. Aug 5 Tt reflect which Km beef) qjrrul.-.ed :it &.r Henrr KSnratol i4ft ted health and that hi 9 pajuouxMus3nc aim irwoa sunn 4riliNUIftaoQiTft. Three weeks ace Nil' Herty auSered an attack of lr.:es- Unai flu but he ha entirely roovere and wm stever la better ptoysloal cui -dittos! tbaa a pit at at Seen ynteeday in connection wf :be report which also stated he bad suSered atswke. Sir Henry aatd "Te; it la qistte true. I had a bad stroke yesterday. In fact I had tour ban strokes to quick succession- They occurred near the fourteen Ih green o: the golf tonrw. The first bad stmkr oave of the wont I ever suffered, go tut Into the bunker and 1 bad thm nore bad strokes before I got out " Thank to the recuperative quah-.ies 3f Jasper t hope not only to trapror- ray bsstth but my golf a weU and be able ahortly to do he course in pt- I strongly recommend Jasper to thosf who desire to teuyime thetr health aitd heir golf. 8tr Henry and the executive who arc ccompanytng Dim on his inspection Tip over the lines of the company ir. western Canada are now on their w.v. o Prince Rupert MOOSE WINNER ATFOOTBALL Rather Listless Game Last Even ing Won Four Goals to One' Moose wen over Regiment last even ing by 4-1 ta s rather listless tootbaj me. Uoose were without 8am Ourrte. who took a rest. Regiment bod Sevan) onangea to the team and were without Tinier, UtKay and Rwsseil. Moose kicked down hill aad attacked .arty. Murray in goal wm sale and .'-elded several snots. T niblick eawgot a good croM by Walter. Fred Hardy centred but shot was cleared. Moose now attacked steadily and J. Murray somve Mil M i I I Ml m GILLETT'S LYE V keeps everything 1 clean and sanitary 3 Sraklne: Mitchell. Woods. Sntlle: P. UrSvlr i nuin fTliiiiiS I -f Vf mi mm n . H Hcdgk.u-.iH Regan, nt A Murray. CttmpbeU. J. umnr: .:i Wallace Harris. iMrachan: rVl.er, Wilwn. MarDoosJd. Doherty. Hardy W WUlUcroft relereed and the lines-own were A. Clafaetaa aad W. Murray. rmiMHNT As a whole the game wae not up to standard. Several of Its pgajirs played as U nothing was a casket. When ttiey gat that feeJtag th egsaae Is bound lj Meoaw were an top most af Oie game. UCiilck U developing Into one of the -cat keepers in town. Ha tea helgrtt. a good pair of hands, aatMpmtkm and .-. always daxigerous. From a corner ha aa strong kick. . Wsth htm In gpal. :ick Murray fastened on the ball at Moose need not lack faMh In their last -lose quarters and banged In the first line of defence. .'or Moose. Shortly after Bye got bis Young Jimmy Currle played well and head to a corner and put Uoose two has the marks of a good player. He up. Regiment made occasional break-; tackles weU and has a good kick. Ers- aways but was mostly on the defensive. Han-la and Campbell checked bard. Halftlme came with Moose leading by two clear goals. Playing downhill Regiment had more of the game. LobMck saved at dose quarters. Young James Currle defended well and Bobble Woods played hard. Uaose were always dangerous In the attacks on the Regiment goal. , Bye i showed up and kept the game moving. klne played his usual cool sale game. He sUU likes to hoist the bail In the sir at times. Alt the halves were goad and had Use Regiment forward In check roost of the game . Wood did not feed his forwards as Sam Ourrle does but he cheeked bard aad booted strongly. amllle Is good tad Oeorge Mitchell spoiled the opposing wing's game. John Murray was the best forward on Lctollck caught an overhead shot from I the field. He shot well, played a fast Wilson. Harris shot over . McDonald j game and kept his wings going. Bye drove past tout the Regiment . forwards : was good too. Ohenoskl and the bro-were not playing together. Moose got then Hodgkinson were fair. away and Murray scored with a brll-! The soldiers were a disarranged team. Went first Mme shot that gave MsiTfcey need to find two backs, namesake In the Regiment goal no' A. Murray In go11 pVayed hard both chance. Then from a corner after a ; with his body and his tongue. He hod scramble Hardy beat Lobiick for the no chance with the shots that beat Regiment's first goal. Play was harder him He took chanoea once or twice but Moose were not In serious danger in coming out but he um good Judg- and Murray got away again to make It ment generally. four for the Moose. The game fell off) Campbell played hard, and Is a sure and there was not the keenness that kick. Norrlngton was a trier all through, there should hate been. Full time Both tnre players wore out of their found the Moone winners 4-1 pn.per p; -oc- Teams: Moou toblick, James Currle Harit; war die only half the Regl- Good sportsmen use good judg ment. It naturally follows that "Black &. White" numbers a host of friends among the devotees of rod and reel. DISTILLED, BOTTLED AND DLENDED IN SCOTLAND "Quality Tells" tun Buchanan t Co. t.T Giasscw amo Ionco BIACR WHITE SCOTCH This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control board or by the Government of Britith Columbia men) had. Doherty and Btrschsa tried ; hard bus the Ljo Sura arils were too food sor liuo Wallace la Judgy Porwaest the niglssiat were et much to evtdeure, Fred Hardy easnc la' and payed- hard He as the happ ovui est tat ftri he get f: and a good one It was. Doherty played hard aa sal. UsefXataM was off He pur a muss) better game at half back Wilson aad Wsiters were no' mtx-b -t picture. TROPHY GIVEN FOR RUNNING Canadian National Recreation Clubs Would Encourage Middle-Distance Events WINinraO. Aug. S Presentation of j bronse statuette af a runner by the .anadlan Nattoaal Recreation Clubs ie Amateur Athletic Uauan of Canada -r the esMVursfesaesM of mlddle-dis-' tnce running was an sw need -od b W H. KJT&t Trier: h airman of : ' xnadiaji Rerro' :i Club tn Montreal The offer i,i ' r iphy was made u. ii AAf of at :t i&eetlng In 8' 1 nn o Dectn-.aer la.; and an acrep'. - ::?e lias be-: ree ved The statuette .-. .nch ls be:i.; de xned by Henry B:rks nd Suno is abcxit 10 inches in height and represents a runner The bsse o:: hleh it will -r.d v ti) be CanKl birdeeye maple snd will be made m :'i: Point St Chs.'!r lKp of the coma).-. Medals are be awarded to the fir.---.hree com pet. 1001 These are of te: carat gjld. sller and bronze re-pe t:tty. On the face of them a replug of the atatuettt will appear and the background will typify the Oanaduu. National activities In porta. The naroe-of the winners will be engrayed on thi rersrse. as well ss the distance and the date of the competition Competitors for the trophy wUl be cawdsMted. by the AA U of Canada anu : the ttBass will be run at the Domlruoi. clisisffcruMp meeting to be held this year at Toronto. August 30. The statuette wul be placed In the trusteeship of the board of gavernora of the A.A.TJ of Canada, who will administer rules and assume charge it the trophy and distribution of awards. TRACK AND FIELD MEETAT TORONTO lict .Whlete In liontlnlon Hill be at I'nlteroltjr Mailiuni for i:ent .TORONTO, Aug. 5. The 38th Canadian Track and Field championships will be heldltn this city at the Unlrer- tty of Toronto Stadium on Saturday. August 20. It Is expected that tola will be the best athletic meet held In Canada this year and the beat athletes In the Dom inion will be seen In competition. The Canadian Olympic Committee Is as sisting In defraying the expense of athletes from outside Ontario who leach the standard set by the Olympic Committee and this action In Itself as sure a rccfcjd entry list. me following events are on tne pro gram: 100 yards dash, 220 yards dash. 440 yards run, 880 yards run, one mile run. pole vault, running high lump. running broad Jump, throwing 16 lb. hammer, putting IS lb. shot, throwing discus. 120 yards hurdles 1 10 flight 3 leet. 6 inches high). Javelfn throw, one mile walk, five mile run. one mile relay men. each running 440 yards). CADDY BIRD LATEST WONDER OF NATURE JASPER PARK LODGE JASPER NATIONAL PARK. Aug. The f pink tea hound and the lounge lizard are well known In most social clrojee but at far as ls known the only caddy btra in the world Is to be found on the Jasper 'Park- golf course. It made Its appearance two days ago when Sir Henry Thornton, president, and S Hungerford, vice president of the Canadian National Railways, were play lnc from the seventh tee and it follow cd them as far as the tenth tee. Each day since. It has repeated the perform ance and Is also favoring other players with Its company. It is a little brown and white bird known locally as the buffalo bird. For is size it shows excellent golfing judg ment. When a ball ls well hit It flies to the point where the ball stops and waits for the approach of the player. H the ball u sliced Into the woods It refuses to follow. On the greens the bird observes the etiquette of the game toy standing off to one side and makes no move until the ball ls holed. At the tenth tee It regales Itself with a drink from the water of the wishing well .and returns to the seventh tee. like any well man nered caddy leaving the playing of the nineteenth hole to the golfers them selves. Classified : Ads. 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