PAGE FOUR Neglected Eyes , NEGLECT is doubtless the cause of most of the ills that afflict humanity. This fs bo mU evident that it seems hardly necessary to tell yo. If your eyes 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 is the mart inexcusable. PONT lose health and efficiency through neglect Game and seel Fred Joudry Registered Optometrist and Optician Room 3 Smith Block Phone 7C3 f THE WISE OLD OWl" , FILLS HIS COAL BIM 2v"2? ( NOW-TO GET ECCNOMV)(() HB SURE. KNOWS HOJJWrJg? 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 come. This is the right place. NANAIMO . WELLINGTON COAL and ALREKTA SOOTLESS COAL Albert & McCaffery Phones 116 and 117 Prince Rupert BOAT HOUSE Phone 381 P.O. Box 1365 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 VELVET Ice Cream THE VERY BEST! 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 ANGER, the TAILOR Fine Imported Serge and Scotch Tweed Suits made to order in our shop in Prince Rupert as low QtZtZ Aft as I. ANGER, Cutter and Designer 223 Sixth Street BRINGING UP FATHER SPORTS DAY IS SUCCESS Showers Did Not Dampen Pro ceedings at Trades & Labor Council Celebration Spasmodic (bowers did not dampen one whit the ardor of tb many contestants, mostly youthful, who participated to the Trade tt Labor Com. ' annual Labor Day tieed sport yes.c -day. A goodly number of speita-elao braved the prospect at raher ui: certain weather conditions to e: .a re their Interest la Iht praceedings of ae day wuloh were vartegated snd we: e-ranged. The Boys' Band, under Band' master Thomas Wilson. wa u ' .ca unoe and did Its part m help;n;t -entertainment along. A tint class program of events reau d as toUows: Girls' race, six and under 1. B Bra. 2. D. Fuller. 3. J. Cameron Boys' race, alz and under 1. Me. bourne Bussey 2. Oeorge Baker Oirte. eight and under 1. Jean Corner 2. Betty Arthur. 3. Hazel Bmlth. Bays, eight and under 1. Bobby Houston; 2. Sam Carroll; 3. D. Houston. Girls, ten and under 1. Tbelma Walters; 2. Janet Thompson: 3. E. Mahaf- fey. Boys, ten and under 1, Leslie Wilson: 2.. : 3. 8. Domlnato. Qlrls, 12 and under 1. Myma Fuller. 2. Myrtle Rose; 3. Thelma Walters. Boys. 12 and under Donald Amey: 2 Bob Boddle; 3. lee Fong airls. 14 and under 1. Uyrna Ful ler 2. Evelyn Pierce) 3. Ida Boddle Boys. 14 and under t, Alex. Waltscr 2. Ronald Wilson; 3. Roy Foaf. Boys' hop. step snd jump. 14 yean and under 1. Eddie Smith: 2, Bronson Hunt. Olrls. 16 and under 1. Uyrna Fuller, Evelyn Pierce; 3. Ida Boddle. Boys, 16 and under 1. Bobby Irvine; Eddie Smith: 3. Bronson Hunt. Boys. 440 yard dash 1. Bobby Irvine; Bronson Hunt. Boys. 100 yard dash -(Booth and Sa1 Cave Schools) I. Angus McDonald; 2, Donald Arney. Boys. 100 yard dash (Brden and! Catholic Schools) 1. Alex Walters: 2. Herbert Morgan. Qlrls. high jump 1, Ida Boddle; 2. Ivy Anderson. Boys, potato race 1, A. Domlnato; 2, Donald Arney. Boys, broad jump, 14 and under 1. Angus McDonald: 2. Rudolph Neiion; 8.' Nick Ourvlch. Men's broad jump 1, Alex. Mitchell: R. B. Skinner; 3, Dido Gurvlcfcu Men's hop, step end jump I, Thomas Black; 2. Dido Ourvlch. High jump 1, Douglas Frlzzell; , Alex. Mitchell. Belay race 1. Douglas Frizzell'a team: Bronson Hunt's team. Ladles' egg and spoon race 1, Mrs. Louis; 2. Mrs. Tuck: 3, Mrs. Webber Ladles' nail driving contest 1, Mm. SprUftle: 2.-Mrvruckv.a, MnuHoldea,. 4 Married ladies' race 1, Mrs. Tuck; 2. Mrs. Perry; 3. Mrs. 8prlnkle; 4, Mrs. Baker. Sack race 1, Oarfleld McKinley; 2 Michael O'Brien; 3. Pete Chenoskt. Boys' Band race 1. Frank Derry; 2. Allan Hale; 3. Percy Mcintosh. Union men's 100 yard dash I, H. Holroyd: 2, T. B. Black; 3, J. Baker. Largest family on grounds 1, Mrs snd Mrs. Frank Dolron: 2, Mr. and Mn C. Louis. One mile race 1, Bob Irvine; 2, C. Watson. 100 yard dash, open .1. Alex. Walters; Douglas Frlzzeli. Thread the needle race, ladles 1, lira Tuck; ?, Mrs. Baker, 3. Miss Bessie Derry. Pole vault 1, Alex. Mutchell; 2, Eddie Bmlth. S. D. Macdonald, president of the Trades Si Labor Council, was chairman ol the general committee In charge of the days' proceedings and the secretary was Frank Derry. Sergeant J. P. M Hannah, chief of the city detachment of the provincial police, was starter, and other committees were as follows: Sports committee J. Campbell, Jaek Itatchford, Alex. McRae, Harvey Fraser. and E. W. Tucker. Program committee Joel J. Ollin. Jas. Black. J. M. Morrison, F. Rogers and T. Black. O rounds committee Thos. 'Black. Oeo. Oeddes. R. Morln, h.. b. Eaitman. Aid. Brown. J. Vlerecir and Aid. Larson. 8. F. Pyke, foreman of 1 lay port can nery, sailed Sunday morning on the Prince Oeorge for Vancouver. AINT MATURE : CRANIO )lrm J MAT MATTER " f I von VOlTO i w i' w in WMATS TKt WTTM YOU Tkink -i OU CAME TO 'TALI JUPT "T O LOOK AT asMTiiT nrffci imwi i mmm i i is i issBBfl E LOCAL NEWS ITEMS 4 Miss KetU Clark left the city at the .ad of the week peg Dscker Lake when tfM has -been appointed to teach In he public school. Mrs. W. P. Armour and daughter line returned to the city on y ester day's train after a visit of about sis vecks to her home in Munson. Alberta. Mrs. Ri 'Anderson and two children yt Seal Gove were passengers on the aaattxmnd train yesterday morning for Una way, near Edmonton. Mrs. K. A. Jlflod and sons, who bare ea on m bsMday trip to Vancouver and Prattle, returned home on the r?rincesa Alice this morning. A large crowd attended the da Bee lrH the Metropoie Hall Saturday night at which music was rendered by the Scandinavian alee Club orchestra. Mrs. p. o Jyle and three sons, who have been an a two months' vacation which Included visits to Brandon. Re- fins. Calgary and Vancouver, returned home on the Princess Alice this morn ing. D. B. Finn, director -of the Prince Rupert Fisheries Experimental 8tatlon. and L. F. Smith, scientific assistant. re turned to the city on the Princess Alice this morning after attending a ..sJt wtto attended -.nt L-onftreuce Is remaining (or a while longer in tbs - u-.t) with Mrs. Broklssby on racation. W O Fulton arrived Seme yesierday ;-h Mrs Funaa and ramiiy nns I ..Kelse Lake whew ke kas a Mtmmcri age M:.- Alice Pi:isburv left at the couver accompanied . by M. end he wees: lor Franco: Lake wheee it ho been appointed to take charge . :)H pubitr sclKMl M;- Violet Murphy of Anywc. . - neen TlsltiriK ::i the olty lor the a-' week, will aa:: :ht arternean on c Curaia tar Vancouver k Noonan and John Jackson were fined 25 with the option ol clays' Imprisonment. In City ourt this morning fa w areenland of Montreal was an a. in the city from the Has on -.ertiuy afternoon's train. He Is Ml' t efi in the Patterson mine -on x uer Island. Mis M. Elder kin of the Terrace High School arrived on the Princess A Use morning, after spending aHdys n the south, and prorssrtad by train j the Interior. Q. F. Van Valkenbefg. who has bees .denurted with Lowe Inlet tannery luring the past season, sailed SaUtr- 1ay night on the Prince John for his tMtne In Massett. Mr. and Mrs. Emit Bostrom arrived in the crty at the week-end from Kin' than Island fox farm, bringing an ex nlbrt which will be placed in the ?Ttnce Rupert Exhibition. Miss A. A. Pierce, commercial rises instructor iq the local High School, returned to the Ctty on the Princess Alice this morning after bsvlng spent the hoUOaya In the south. Mrs. Horace Duhamel sailed Sunday morning on the Prince Oeorge for Van Murphjr who has beta .her guesf here tor the pa three weeks and with whom she will new vlt tor th nex rnonth. Miss Nora RlveU, who bad been vtsHlng for a week at North Bulkley arrived yesterday to take up the work again at Borden St. school. Miss Ruth Stewart, who was with her on the farm, has gone to 8mlthers to takt Charge of the high school. Arriving from Vancouver at 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon from Skagway and sailing at 9 for Vancouver. CP.U inference of Pacific Coast workers of steamer Princess Louise. Cspt. Arthur the Biological Board of Canada at the Slater, brought out 208 passengers from Departure Bay station near Nanalmo. the north and took on quite a number H. N. Brocklesby. also of the local here 8 he unloaded B0 fcoxes of fish Something to be pleased about "All the washing is done, ready for the linen closet. Clothes of spotless white thanks to Re c k i t t's Blue." Reckitts Bag Blue In the handy bag with the Blue and White stripes MSB Wanted For Sale For Rent By George McManus P "L-IW ( SI I " I LfrS CJfT OUT Of rtfKt OR far I CV' M LQOKl THEVU.TMINK Wt OlO IT' I -1 r im wj- arms are ps i i - innu v i n ...-? am., iii - r m.-M. mms" turn. . u , & .:, . i i -i riW. Bra 34 I im feL- m J W. - Jl II I I nrr,annwr 17 .' 7 Hi'H.k.A DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. & J2c per word infadvancc No Advertisement taken'for lets than 50c FOK SALE OR SALE. CHEVROLET BABT Otaad Iwtttteg Oar. Snap SwttaMe sac Bug; gr aaoaa Apply Par Iter's Oeraan OR SALE TWO CADILLAC THUS-ton two too trucks. I M0 and ma. Apply PjO. Bob 760. Prtnet Bapett. BX. 211 nmNITURE FOR BALE, til. Phone Red AGENTS WANTED PERSONAL OEEETINQ CARDS. 208 Agents wanted to take ordesw for the finest line ever shown in Oaaada Royal Art Co.. Manufacture. 310 Spadlna Avenue, Toronto. IIKLP WANTED. BURN $24 WEEKLY UP AT HOME dipping newspaper and addressing envelopes. No canvassing. Everything furnished. Spare or full time Particulars for stamp. Box 60, Daily News Office. 208 LOST .OST FROM GOVERNMENT WHARF, green skUT with covered bow. Finder please return to Government wharf. Phone Red 727 or Black 801. Reward. LOST. BP ARE TIRE FINDER PLEASE rsturn to Table Supply. FOR Diarrhoea THESE? NOTHING TO EQUAL This valuable preparation baa been on the market for the past aunty years, and holds a retiuUtkm second to none (of the relief of all towel complain ta. Price, fiOc. a bottle at all drugc'utg or dealers; put up' only by The T. Mil-bum Co., limited, Tor unto, OnL from Juneau for the Canadian Fish tt Cold 8torage Co.. on scows alongside. Miss Wills Dyer returned to the city Jon the Princess Alice this morning, f-WfnomwlfdaVitrrp 'eoiswtucd included a visit to her sister. Mr. Pred Qllhuly. at Kelso. Washington. Mrs. A. B. Uzney of the local public sehoolUffaQd. dauter.reed.jto the city on the Princess Alice thtr morning from Vancouver after having spent the holidays in the south. Mrs. D. E. Murphy and daughter, Marie, who nave been spending the summer visiting with relatives at Antl- onlsh. Nova Scotia, returned to the elty on Saturday afternoon's train. Motorsnip Beillngham. Capt. J. E. Anderson, arrived In port at 7 o'clock yesterday morning from Ketchikan with a shipment of fish destined for the East over the Canadian National J. L. .MeWlUlam. regularly .wlrelesd me rruweas unariotte, was going north lir 'tbai capacity .on the Princess Alice this morning. As luck would have It, Mr. MeWlUlam went off his regular ship for one trip and that waa the trip that the Charlotte was wrecked near Wrangell. Judges, sent by the provincial government to officiate at the Prince Rupert. Exhibition, arrived In the city from the Interior on yesterday 'after, noon's train. They are R. w. Robin-son. Victoria; A. E. Davey. Bmlthers: E. Clarke. Vancouver, and Mrs. Kather- ine arieve. Cedar. Vancouver Island Miss Wallace, who has been visiting at Claxton with her brother and sister. in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wallace.! WANTED WANTED - POSTAL HELPERS FOR employment In Prtae Rupert Peat fflw. Initial salary II M0 For aa-aaalnntlcn. apply on forms obtain-Me from Post oflste Prtnee Rupert, to Secretary. Olvtl Servlot Gowunla-slan. Ottawa, not later than September 1. 1M1. 210 WANTBD. HIOH SCHOOL OIRL DE-strea board and tie monthly in return tor aervkre. Good reference. Box 6 Dally News Office. rcrroHBN help wanted. Phone 117 FOK KENT INLANDER. FOR RENT. NICE LA ROE FURNISH-ed room on Flftn Avenue West with private family. Heated Fine marine view. Phone Blue 0S or Black ill FOR RENT NICE FURNISHED ROOM. harbor Mew: close lb. handy to puat office. Private family. Phone Btank XX or Bl. 29 FOR RENT FURNISHED APART-ment by trie day. week or month Phone Red 807. tf FOR RENT. Piano, phonograph and Singer sewing machine. Walkers Music Store. FOR RENT. MODERN HOUSE. HAR-toor view Apply 21B. 4th Ave. E. tf Avenue. Plione Red 622. 20G LAND ACT NOTICE Or IXTKNTIO TO IfflT N In Rang 5. Coast Ijim: Dutnrt Ust Recording Olstric. i mmr Huatr. 1 situate 00 Lot 102 ll'iinpatei Bar re- Cher Island. B C TAKE NOTICE that F H Ditinmhs, Board or Trad Uuiidim 0- vwomw B.. oaoupstlon ttalmun Bfutr to apply for a lease of tbc loiloJ-scrltwd lsndv-Oammenclng at a pari sluM n HOUSE FOR RENT. B40 BUM MITT ner port of Lot 102 Ran I n 4 UI'IIOIiTTEKING FURNITURE REPAIRINO; UPHOL-sterlng of all kinds. Chesterfields recovered and made to order. All work guaranteed. Phone Oreen 903. O. U. HUNT. EXCHANGE NEW AND SECONDHAND FURNITURE bought, sold and exchanged. Papa-dopuloa and Maraa, 839 Third Ave. Phone 848. tf PRINCE KCrCKT ftCIIOOL OF MCHIC 1. 11.1. IIIXII-KNINO On Tuesday, September 8 Pupils now enrolling. Orchestra practice every Friday 7 pjn. ritoiKShoit it. ,i inti:v puvcii riione G7I. ACCTIONKFR AND HK( OMHI AM) at I BUT. SELL OR EXCHANOE ANT-thlng of value. Phone Brine for '-M&ito&f 'Telephone -774. . " KAIEN' (lAlttriK rt'KTIIKIl ItEDt (TTIONH - - - ,-,r ciii'.viiourr pkickh Commercial Chassta, K-ton delivery (038.80 Touring S811.80 Roadster aa 11.60 Roadster Delivery ail.60 Sport Roadster IB80.00 Coach 9t9.00 Coupe ,964.00 Sedan ILOSaoo Cabriolet 1.088,00 Landau Sedan tl. 110.00 Imperial Landau Sedan 11.168.00 Utility Express, 1 ton truck.. 1702.80 Disc wheels I2S.0O extra In all models. A. complete line of 1928 models on hand at present. Phone or call for .demonstration and learn about our easy payment plan. Guaranteed' Used Cars on Hand. Ford Coupe, 1S2S, 100 cash, balance 25 per month. Ford Sedan. 1026, tlOO cash, balance 25 per month. K.llKN tlKN (l.lCj(il O.llUdE l)aV ItosSk , . . 'L u & quivers ginskanwene eneral Motor OooUyeaf and Flrestine Tires!" 1 Wrecking Servicer Day and Night. Phone .11 TAXI Thone 67 Taxi . (Call Geprge. Paul or Gust) Six and Seven P assenirer Stuile- snd who for the past few bakers at ... days has j your disposal any time. 1aaw tH - I as ,u vim city or Mr. and Mrs. a. A. Bryant, Fourth Avenue West sails by the Catala this afternoon on her return to her home in Vancouver. ItOSS IJHOS. POOL ROOM Meeker Work. (Across from Empreti Hotel) WATER NOTICE lUVKKMON ami , TAKE NOTICE tlu.- rrux,, nuikjnain whi, iir. JkH of Trade Building vn .,, T.- antr for s Itceu u, us, JL cubic tout per e..iil sitrTj? J unnaniad trsaaa winch rios, - - ' and drains into Humpoc a., Island, about oo y.ra- "'J" art he st earner pust : u,i water wul bs divert lrum :t at a point about 201 lra, .Z nMawtn of the river i,o n; n 'a-S 'ISh. eanmry snd umie.ic tun. upon the land applied tor tZ 7 ta Of Lot 10 RaiiK Caii umh This nqtlM u puKirc ul. ;x nM on the Jflth day of Juih- tr am suant tnerelo and t. t.ir wlQ be filed in the other or tst Ut sorter at Prinoe Ruper. Br cast, tlone to tbe sppiica: :ui. out teSt with the said Water Kerrarr ra the OojnntroUcr of Water ru liaasent Buildings Virion BC tssl thirty days after the fin: ippnrua: this notice in local ivsapsarr Ta date of the first public::, of as Mttee la August 4. ion 1 . M. CUHMUKNUM. south d chstn; thence vwUMsrstsslI 1 ohalfM thnrw rill nur? ' i fkalS1 '.Ml I west-north al'inc v isa of etHnmeseemen' and coout.y 1 acre, more or less FRANCIS HENRY CU.TfnMBAlt AfH Dated TStH June 1BTJ LAND ACT. NOTICE Or INTENTION' TO .irfltT LEA Ml: LAN". In Prtnte Rupert Land Bewf" trket of Coast District Raw uate on and being sli of BonJU except that portion oc-upifd " Reaevve Number 18 . ... TAKE NOTICE that T 01 C of Prince Rupert Br rancher, inunds tu apply for the following describe isno. - ' . . 1 uommcnaing si J"" souHieavterly point o! Bon. ,, u uj thence northerly, westerly '"''"fJS shore line, to point 01 ronuw"; fxceptlng therefrom thai P";"! nil bv Indian Reserve nd eontalnlng one thousand srw or lesa. .tib Dated iuly It. 1837 LAND ACT NOTICE Of INTENTION TO .IrTlT W . . I.E.tNi: LAN)' In Prince RuperTLand trtat of Prince Rupert Prince Royal Island s: Em b from Butedsle Cannery i TAKE NOTICE that I Buleddle. BC. occupa tioi ' "JJ. tf of intends to apply for a lease lowing described land (M trtwW Commencing at a pos: Min rrt northeast of Buteosic nery Wharf; thence ea' thence south 2 chsiiw chains: thence norUi 1 of commencement and rnuimm acre, more or leas Dated August 27. 1927 APP "COMPANIES ACT viw Mrrrirr: thst the BnPf1" eouver Btevedorlng -ornp"j j, , Intends to apply uw IrJI' .... be Ilk' CnSF' ills uuiniu ,... ,.uh C0IUS of Bri"i the Revised P'atute ltai, to en ige iw rofflP"1 Btrvidoring Jt Contracting Limited. b.C nn,rt " riTrn at Prince Rup" 9th day of August. 192'' OOr. nOSU&& WILLIAMS, MANSON Boneiiora ior u xmm Stevedoring Compsnv ' LAND ACT. NOTICE OF INTENTION' ' I" .trritf0 I.KASI. Queen Charlotte Island Ln P" Laid Recording Dlstrir : of pert, and situate north 01 w '"tAKE NOTICE that TJ ngj, r Ing and Packing Co ."J,, .ppi? 'f. cupatlon Canner., ntends "r&r leae of the following afffid tJ. Commencing at a P' .fl erw chains north of Tsn "dj"" . on the shore of Melntrrj north 8 chains to the lo jtj thence westerly following , ctJ. sr souther 160 chains: thence thence easterly 160 "J&m " of commencement, ana w acres, more or . , pCS,u LnANOARAFlSHIN Datsd Jua4 7, W37- e - MhBnanMaaaBMnjjjMpM flj