PACE Foua Neglected Eyes NEGLECT is doulU.i the cause of most of the ills that afflict humanity. This is no self evident that it em hardly neceaury to UU you. If your eye are giving trouble, have thm attended to and at once. OF ALL absurdities in the kingdom of foolishneM, surely the los of eyeij-ht through neglect' is the most inexcusable. DO.VT lose health and efficiency through neglect. Come and seel Fred Joudry Regiftfered Optometrist and Optician y Room 3 Smith Mock Phone 7G3 ivUNOr IN MINU J I Wvt vt .u. rip i vaWM We sell superior lumber that Is the only kind of lumber to be found in our sheds and yards. We have the most complete stock in Northern R.C., including fir and cedar timbers, dimension, shiplap, finishing, veneers, shingles, lath and mouldings, all reasonably and properly priced. Albert & McCaffery Phones 116 and 117 VELVET Ice Cream THE VERY REST! 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 738 Prince Rupert BOAT HOUSE Phone 381 P.O. Rox 15G5 LAUNCHES, SCOWS, ROW-ROATS AND CANOES SAND AND fi RAVEL Equipment for Diving and Salvage Work Agents for Eanthnpe Engines and Stump Pullers NORWEGIAN HALIRUT (3 EAR 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. Hz BRINGING UP FATHER GROTTO WINNER BASEBALL GAME Score of 10 to 3 in Intermediate Match Last Night The Intermediate baseball game 4-tMM Native Sons and Grotto resulted la wla for the Oroio uver the Sons bjr a icore of 10-3 TIM feature of the game was ' good pitching by both pitchers but while i CfceaMM got good aapport Slo.ombet-j team-ma t let him d jwn in tht pinches. Cbenoski (truck out 13. Slo- eoenbe (truck out six and gave om I walk. Ia the last Innm Duncan relieved him and struck out three while Run were t4Qred when Jack McNulty mde two error In the firs: .lining and the Sana made two runs Grotto opened their scare when they made one In the second. They added four ;a the ' third. Sans came through with one In the fourth but Grotty went ahead fur ther with three in the fourth. Sons went scoreless for the remainder of the game while Grotto brought their total up to ten by adding two in the sixth. Astoria hit a two-badger in the fourth for the Sons, and Ourvlch hit a two-bagger in the fourth for Orjtta. Daug Stalker In four times at bat. hit safely three times jd got to first the fourth on an error. Altogether Sens had three hits while Grotto chalked up eight hits Teams: Sons McNulty, Shehton. J. W,elr, Astoria. Nelson. Slocombe, Wakefield, Thomson. Duncan and E. Dingwall. I Grotto S. Ourrlch, McNulty, Chen-! oskl. D. Stalker. E. Smith. O Hove, R. . a talker. Comadlna. p. Dingwall. SPORT CHAT Ten Feari ago a football match took place between the city and "Our Visitors" the team being from the Visiting cruiser. The visitors won 7-2 and the city team was W. R. Martin, A.' L: Murray. James Currls, R. Arthur, W. Murray, James Hunter, Sid Harvey, J. Craggs, W. E. Wllllscroft (captain) R. Dowther, J. Mcllravey. It Is Interesting to see that some of those who took part In that game are still with us, and anxious to get out and show the world that there Is life In them yet. More power to them all. "The higher the kick the bigger the cheer" Is often exemplified on the Acropolis Hill during the football games. Now If the spectators were familiar with the finer points of the game tfcey would not commend the kicker. A hefty kick appeals because It shows strength. But as long as toot- ball Is played oh the ground, not In the air or with airplanes so long' must players aim to keep the ball on the ground.' -.u . A good full back alms first of all at clearing his lines -but In his mind at the same time Is the .Idea of hitting the ball sufficiently hard to place It to one of his own men. He will therefore rah the ball Just high enough to pass Intervening players and strong enough to reach his team-mates. He must also be a good tackier and fearless. Once he makes up his mind that he Is going to get a certain ball he should go after It. But he must be able to recover and when toeaten be able to turn quickly and tackle the opposing for. ward again. A hefty kick missed mean that some seconds will be lost before he can recover and these seconds may be disastrous for his team. The back must also have a good tin derstandlng with his goal-keeper and his half back. The understanding with the goal keeper will mean that If the goal keeper Is 'better placed to get the ball then the back wlU not try to get It but will cover the opposing forward so that the latter wlU not be able to Interfere with the eoalle. A nice un derstandlng with lh goalie enables the back when hard pressed, to tick the ball back to the goalie who will be able to clear safely. The understanding between the back and his half Includes a plan as to which of the opposing for. wards each is to check. As a forward attack usually stsrts from an Inside forward the plan of defence Is that the wing half checks him and the back covers the outside forward. The Oorlthlans, the famous English amateur team used to play so that the, This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia Wk marked the Inside forward, Ai hat time the Corinthians had a very 'sat defence and their plan visas feasible ut it was something of an experiment, rhe back will therefore clear his lines -y kicking away from his goal, never xrojs It He will try to place the ball o Jils own forwards by means of low ticking . He will have an understand-ng with his goal-keeper and with his half-back and will know the off-side -ule. He must be able to kick with either foot and must practise heading the ball. He will also cultivate the art of stopping the ball with his body and yet be able to keep the ball under oon- trol. In this way he wUl often clear short shots In on the goal. This calls for lots or pluclf but a timid player will never be good at football. He may survive at tennis or golf 'but football demands a physical and moral courage and because of this Is one of the best games to train boy to take knocks without' whining. For tonight's senior ball game flavl land will pitch for Gyros and Doug. Stork will hold down first, while Stan Moran will go shortstop.. The betting !s reported 5-4 on the afro but there la no record of what amount has been placed at these odds. The passenger train from the ,ast bearing mall is reported on time- at 3.30 this afternoon. . cr,..., it VA11.X (SMva DAYID THOMSON IS BACK FROM SOUTH I'lonerr lral llulne Man Entjed Mator Trip ta California Iturlng Absence from flly David Thomson returned to the city -in the Prince George this morning after an aba i Doe in the south of two month, the most of which time was spent at Vaneourf r. airs. Thomson and daughter. Winnie, will return home later In the week. In company with Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Shockley. formerly of Prince Rupert. Mr. and Mrs. Thomson, while In the south, took a motor trip to California. Koing as far as San Diego and visiting in Los Angeles with their daughter. Era. who la married and resident In that elty. While be enjoyed his sojourn in the -I'Uth. Mr. Thomson states he Is glad to be back to resume his business Interests here. Market Prices Retell prices on the loeal market to i:y are as foHowa: LAHD Pure .... 33 Compound 20c r.r.dH B.C. fresh pullets 37fcc B.C. fresh, firsts 4tt B.C. fresh,, extras 4V Local new laid 60c FISH Halibut, lb. J 5c Salmon, red spring 35c ialmon, white spring, lb. 15c ttnoked kippers, lb. 15 Cippered salmon, lb 25c Jmoked black cod, lb. 20c r'mnan haddles,' lb 20c MEATS Fowl, No. I, lb 30c and 35c Roasting chicken, lb 45c Ham, sliced, first grade SSL-Ham, whole, first grade 42c Ham, picnic lb 22y,c Cottage rolls, lb 30c Bacon, back, sliced 50c con, tide, 45c to 55c Pork, dry salt 35v Ayrshire bacon, lb , 35c Veal, shoulder 25c Veal, loin 40c Veal, leg 40c Pork, shoulder . ., 28c Pork, loin '.. 40c Pork, leg ,-. 40c Beef, pot roast U'c to 18c Beef, boiling 12c to 15c Beef, steak' ........'. 30c to 45c Beef .roast, prime rib 30c Lamb, chops 50c Lamb, shoulder 35c Mutton, leg , 40c Iamb, leg 48c Mutton, chops , . ....40c Mutton' shcnildfrA..w -......,. 30c -BUTTER , t Brookf leld. Shamrock , and Woodland, lb. v .,.,. . v,. . .y. v 47J4s E.C.D., lb. v...r......'.....).,.v- 47',C Capital, 'ina grade) lb. 4214c Fraser Valley, lb. 50c ELECTRIC WASHER Made by WINCHESTER Arms Co- It's Wringerless! It Washes Blues Rinses and ..' . Line Dries Then Empties Itself! Phone for a Demonstration In Your Home. THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. W anted For Sale For Kent New parsnips, 3 bunches 25c FKt'lX Oranges, Valencia, dozen . . . 20c to 85c Lemons. Sunktst. doz 45c Imperial Valley Grapefruit 10c Bananas, 3 lb 35c Extracted honey, lb 25c and 35c Comb honey, section 30c Apples. New Duchess, per lb 15c Strawberries, basket Cherries, lb. 40c Raspberries, 2 boxes 35e Black Currants, 2 boexs ., 25c I Scratch food imit:r FKL'irs I RA Dates, bulk", 7 lb.. .'.;7..".."".7TVT. 26c Dates, Dromedary J5c Raisins, bulk lb us Raisins, package 20c Cluster raisins, lb 25c Lemon and orange peel 30c Citron peel 60c Black cooking figs, 2 lb 35c White figs, 2 lb 35c Table figs, rb , jjo Currants , 20c Prunes 10c to 25c APP' 26c Peaches, peeled 30c Apricots, lb , 4oc NUT8 Aimonds, shelled Valenclas 7ftc BrazUs and i filberts 25c Walnuts, broken shelled OOP Walnuts, shelled halves flje Almonds s.., sg. Peanuts 20c Manchurlan walnuts 3 California walnuts 40c No. 1 mixed nuts 35,. FKF.II 100 lbs. miieai, no. a 53.25 Bran , 30o Bhorts .........k.,1.?!i-,;.. 12.10 Middlings m , mo Barley ,2 75 Poultry mash 3 0 Special eggmash $3 60 Oyster shell 2.20 3.20 Br "rsp , 156o Ground oil cake 4 2s Baby chick feed (4 95 Fine oat chops . . 2 85 Crushed oats 1395 Fine barley chop 2.90 By George McManm DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for lest than 50c WANTED WANTED OOOD HOME FOR TABBY Oat. female. Apply DaUy NeVs. If WANTED. OFFICE DH6K AND TABLE. Peoa 887. New Zealand, lb 56 cut: t is Oamembert eheesc, 8 oa. pkg Ota Kraft Limberger. H' 3 Ontario solids 35c SUHen. lb 49a Kraft 450 Norwegian Ooat 65c Napoleon Limberger 70c Roquefort 7se Swiru Brookfleld, lb 45c Oorgonzola. lb. 75c McLaren's Cream, jars .... 4.1c and B5e Brookfleld Swiss eheeot, H lb. pkg. 10c BrookfleM Canadian theese. H lb. pkg. 25c Oruyere 4Se Golden Loaf, lb .' 44c Jack, lb. 50a Romano Bardo. lb 7Se Qammelost, ft lb 30e m dtn White, per 100 7f YeHo. per 100 7.H Flour. 49 s. No. 1 hard wheat 1285 Pastry flour, 10's (5c Pastry flour. 49s 53.00 " VEOETAIILKH Beets. 5 bunches for 25o Cucumbers, eaeh ....15c. 20c and 25c Carrots, new, 4 lbs. for 25c New B.C. buneh aarrots, 5 bunches 35c New Potatoes, 8 lbs 25c Sack 250 Green peppers, lb 50c artley, buneh 10c Rhubarb, 5 lbs 25c Cauliflower, B O. head. .25c, 35c and 40c B.C. head lettuce, 3 for 25o Garlic, Imported, per lb "50c Cooking onions, Japanese, 3 lbs 25c Green onions, doeen bunches .... 25c Radishes, 3 bunehes , 10c Leeks, 2 bunehes 25s Clelery, head 15c and 20c Hothouse tomatoes, B.C., Ib 30c 6 lb. basket $1.40 Spinach, local, 2 lb 25e New B.C. cabbage, 4 lbs 25c FOK S.tl.K SUOO PEH MONTH BUYS A SEVEN roomed houoe on Oraham Avenue. Si'Sjtlut Twa. Walkar's Music Store. FOR BALE. OWE 1M4 TUDOR FORD Sedsa, refMlnUsl and guid easuNtkM. Prker's Oarage- U SMALL ROOM1NO 140UCC FOR SAIJL . For psrUoulan. phone Orren 2M after 6 o'eloek. 181 HOWBOATS FOR 9ALE.-PH0NE RED m. tf FOH IlKNT FOR RENT. FURNISHED APART men! by the dsy, week er month. Phone Red 807. tf FOR RENT. TWO MODE! IN H0U6EB. One furntshed. Apply 218. Fourth Avenue East. FOR RENT FOUR ROOM FURNISHED f -Mite; straw heated. Apply Smith & Mallett. Ltd. - tf FURNISHED SUITES FOR RENT. Apply Mussallrm Orocery. Pbont 18. MODERN HOUSE FOR RENT. nlsfced. Phone Blue 606. LOST AUCTIONEER K.tli:.V. liAlUOK FUR 183 ROOMS FOR RENT. BOARD IF desired. Phone Black 120. FOR RENT. FOUR ROOM FURNISHED vflat. Phone Green 735. 181 LOST. ON MONDAY MORNING. GOLD bar beetle brooch with sapphire body. Valued as a keepsake. Reward. Mrs. Bushby. g( YES I RESULTS. FACE VALUE ANfi Oood Judgment. I buy. sell or ex change anything of value. O. P. Brine. Phone 774. UPHOI-STEHINC FURNITURE REPAIRING; UPHOL terlng bf all kinds. Chesterfields recovered arid made to order. All work guaranteed. Phone Green 803. G. M. HUNT. EXCHANGE NEW AND SECONDHAND FURNITURE bought, sold and exchanged. Papa dopulos and Marrls. 8J9 Third. Ave rnone us, tf SIMMIJt IIKSOUTM. UXKuxK iinrsruiNds lodoe W. .... ,.... For terms and reservstlons, Apply Mrs. Itc Msnageress. , i.298 Agents, for all, GENERAL"'. MOTOItS I'ltOKI ( TS Another carload of Chevrolet Justlnl Prices; Roadster 1829.00 RpadJer Delivery $823.00 Touring 882500 Coupe 988.00 Coach 8965 00 Sedan '. . 81,075 00 Landau Sedan 11,120.00 Cabriolet $1,100.00 Commercial Chassis $84800 Delivery Express Chassis $805.00 29 x 4.40 Balloon Tire standard equipment on all models except De livery Express chsssls. ' Call or phone for demonstration. KAIE.V OARAGE Third A ten lie I'linnr 52 TAXI Phone 67 Taul (Call Ceorire. f'atil or.ust) Sir nrnl Sevn Passenger Stude bakers at your dlopogal any time, KOSS IIHOS. POOFi ROOM Meeker ltlock. (Arrnn from Kninrnaa lfotn C.N.R. TRAINS For I lie East bally Except Bundays 11:30 am. From the ruct Dally excep; Tuttdtys 8.80 pja. rsrT.n limits . - . Artklq Lent ,i I ound,i .VII UI.I Villi lllllfhll1L& July 8 -as. Prliices.-" II as. prlnrej' - 15 as. Prlncei " 18 as. Princi-i ...w I MtllUI sr Vsnmuirr MotuUy m I'i ; Tusadsy- as cm 1 , Thursday- st pi . ,? 8atwrday-ss CaM- 1 " ss Pru., t a. Pnn e j . July Bes Prim . , " 13 ss. Prhiif :. " 18- Prliicew A " 20 ss. prim . 1 " 33 as. Priii. r .; " 27 as. Prince K j 30 as. Prince-?? from Vaiieonirf Sunday--as. Chum Mattday as. Prin o ' Wednesday- aaprir . Friday ss. Prince n ss. Cardena Saturilaf as pin,. ... -: B. 1.-: a A I ; I 3 mm 1 1 in r, j J as Prince- , ., " 29 as. Prlnc Fnr Pnrt lmpnn and Nui the- man -m uarurna Saturday as. Card 1 I'or Anjot, Mlrwart, elf eunosy -ss. usiais 11 UiTfclWIftW mm IT n '.1 I 'Jl ! r-ruisT as irin it tt.. 11 I'rrnii Anjov, fitrasrt, etc Tueedsya. Citt.wi Thursdsy..ss Pi ' fMturdiv as. Priti T. ' zf, I Fur North (Jiieen Clisrlnllet- Mondsv ss Princ. " M From Jnrth (Jure ft fhsrMti- Thursdsv- -as. wince c -k'"1 Tur Kouth lilren CharMI- Julv 18 -ss. Pr:iii-e ' - From South ((ueen rhartollev- July 13-s. Prince 1 " 37- Prince I. x I'or Alaska Wednendsy- ss Prli. Cc ' Julv 8 ss. Princes- tc J U a ss. Princess A ' . Sit- M. Princess C "... " 18. as. Princess V-" 23 ss. princess A!. M '35-as. Princess Cli:' ' " 29 as, Princess lA'S-- I'rnm Alaska Mondiy- as. Prince Orcry 1- - " 13 ss. Princes L : " 18 ss. Princess A! :e ' 29 ss. Prince- ' 1: -;M 23 ss. Prince U. ., " 27-J-ss. frbicea Al " 3oV-. Princess C sr', 'f MAIL SCHEDULE for I he Esut To Vancouver- Jl'I.Y 19' Mondays, Wednesdays. rif :r7, cloKes From I he East- Mondays, Wednesday due Mondays Tuesdays Thursdays Saturdays - O.P.R. Jul' 9, 13, 18, From Vanrr.nvrr Mondays Wecyierdsys if5 r..7 m ( .4" I It a.i'-! " 20. Mall W w ,lt maayi j C.P.R. July 8. 11, 15. 18. n " ,, To .Anyox. Alice Arm, Tr-ml" RundAva mail . . . I MSI I ' T If ivhi in.t 111. Arm. re""" Ntewart Baturdays mtU Tuesdays To Nsan Rlvrr Points y. cl0 Thursdays mail From Nana River Polnla , flsturdava "l" " To Alnnka Pnlnts July 8, ,11, 15, 18, 22, 25. From Alnika Points .., n , . . on Q4 37, To Oiiee'n riiarlolle Manil Lower Islands, Monday, From ijiieeii Charlotte lln' f Iiwer lalands. Wedneadaf" Advtrtll in Th DM