FAGS F0 J3 BRINGING UP FATHER By George M M I Neglected J V .4 r 1V as. i as is f. fNEGlIiiCT. la donbtfe tfee cause of most of th ills that afflict humanly. This isto aelf evident that it seems hardly rieeessary to tell you. If your eyes are giving trouble, have them attended to and at once. OF ALL absurdities In the kingdom of foellshaess. surely the loss of eyesight through neglect is the most inexcusable. DO.VT lose health and efficiency through neglect Come and seel Fred Joudry Keglstered Optometrist and Optician Room S Smith Block Phone 763 INDIAN SUMMERVctT IN YOUR" JWIIL SOOM Bt coai ran ,CCNE!- VI COLD CRE.V DAWN 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 ALRERTA SOOTLESS COAL Albert & McCaffery Phones 116 and 117 TJior Johnson M for ens' Clothing and Furnishings The home of "SOCIETY BRAND" CLOTHES MILK -:- PRICE Reduced to 12 pint for .351.00 7 quarts for $1.00 12 pints for $1.00 Cash pijiee tickets. McBride Street store now closed Valentin Dairy Office and Dairy - 11th St. Telephone 637. Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 575 DENTIST ANGER, the TAILOR Fine Imported Serge and Scotch Tweed Suits made to order in our shop in Prince Rupert as low CZC 00 as VUViVV I.' ANGER, Cutter and Designer 223 Sixtl? Street TOURIST TRADE GREAT FACTOR IN PROSPERITY'S George I. Warren of Victoria Tells of What This Business Means VICTORIA. No. I- Tournt trade is now raaplMI m a veryvrsluable one .hroughout Canada It la estimated that 360.000 touruu t tailed this citr atur- :ug the put lumoer. and If each ol these visitors avenged 30 expenditure in this city, tt would mean that over seven million of doUan of oatslde money w left hare." Mr. Oeorre I. Wairen. publicity commissioner mid tn dd resting the Junior Ctiamber ol Com merce at ft gssteral aaartma mat niaht. These tig-area are substantiated br the tact that tbe bank dearinm for toe i tour month of Mav June. Jolr .u August show an Increase over the preceding four montha of M. 77856. The bank dealings for tbeae four summer montha were over MljOM.tee. and es timating aeven milium of tourist money. It would represent approximately seventeen per cent of the total, even thouh tt la conceded that a greaser PHmufUun emanates frrun tnurtm shew either dtreeUy r HtaHrrcSil Tbe first ten montha of this shaw an Increase in bank clearings over 1B3S of 111.866.077. One hotel abomed ee.0M icajatMttona last year, while one at our amaM rsa- taaranta dorian the mnetv-dav iwtiod. served 4508 meata. meat of which were ' tourists. .1 flKEtT r.iLMrv. Tbe tourist exchanges hie moss for scenery, food, shelter, pleasure, amusement, as feejl as for other eom-modtues. It la often stated that the principal benefleariea of tourist traffic are tbe hotels and restaurant, which is a great fallacy." Mr. Warren then went on to show hew the monye earned by hottia from ounsts found Its way Into tbe p""? of citizens m all walka of life. "That the tourist business is a rood fcrveatment tor Victoria Is Droved tn 1 tbe met that almost Invariably tbe newromer eaMa at tbe Bureau, and asks for UieMawre to send to his friends. statlnK that be Intends to m back hhnsetf aad brln bis friends with him. Tbe tact that these people do return shows that this is correct. Years ago Los Angeles tried to ad vertise its industrial possibilities, but i forced to abandon same, and is now not spending a dollar In Industrial advertawikg. although the Ail-tbe- Tcar Club and the Chamber of Com merce tbia year are spendinc aDDroxi- mately 11.200,000 in national advertis ing to get tourists, (or they know, that Tt of every tbowand tourists, some mottled people return to nve, atM bring their funds for Investment., Lbs Angeles County u levying 700 .COO In taxes to spend for tourist atteeriisme. as a . .means of sthnutaUng . their In- " "A system of hotels is as much an lpdustrtal atant as a grain elevator or cold storage ptam." aVaWSSlVVV ft' 31 H S3 "Dew Dew Dewy Day" "0h, Doris! Where Do You Live?" Tn TroU with mr Clwnnes. Behla ana Ilk Orc&eltra. Bea SPEARMINT haj a tang and zcit to brighten your whole day! It keeps teeth white. soothes the throat, and aids digcitioo. FINANCIAL POST IS 3G10 'Cheerie-Beerie-Be "I Could Walbt on Forercr" Waltie wilh Voeal OwraM. nia Selria and Ilia Orcke.ua. 3 99 IS mm tV m NEW TRAVEL BOOKS IN LOCAL LIBRARY new booka ob travel have been added to tbe public librarr re cently among them being: fwt Crowing of tbe Polar Sea." by Saold Amundsen. "The Oreat Day of Versailles- by C. Bradby. Sea Escapes and Adventured" toy isprell Dorllng. The ivory Coast In tbe Earlies" by A. A. Horn. Xaet Days in New Outnea," by C. A. Monekton. "In BrtHah Mataya Today." by R. J. Sidney "Xngllah Men and Manoert In !tth Oentur-." by K 8. Tubervllle the NOT IN AGREEMENT WITH TORY PLATFORM Say It IHerTn a Storm of Ridicule and will not Ite SeriouMj .trrrpted (Financial Post) Tbe pre of Canada 1 atUl attempt-ng to digest tbe Conservative platform xpreaaed In resolutions at the Winni peg convention. Tbe platform I prov ing to be exceedingly indigestible. It was. of course, a Dlatform eontairrfrwr nany pompous Imbecilities, and for tunately for Canada, no one sertoushr expects the . Conservatives, to stand by tempt was nrade to nlease eJ amotion el thei doiiBtrr add evenr dasr rti the connVr: W. Mml Unie5e from tbe LfberaU. and take the wind out ot the saus or tne r?wgresre: rto make manv ien of the new leader and to the '. Melgfcsn-Frrguson row. the pis trot su i old ttrthg Sean the storm of ridicule i' merits. As it u fwrcber isamliwl hi clear detachment from the atmosphere ' M the eonrentton rt at likely to be ac-I tepted by Liberal and Ooaservstlvca alike, as no adeiruate eaaeesslon of Uie ,-cl:tical vle7oin'. of Canadian Conner KETCHIKAN AFTER ; AUTOMOBILE DRIVERS ! WHO WOfiT PLAY FAIR KETCHIKAN Nov . As soon ss the traffic ordinance is in effect, crry ffl:lelK will hre s "saapilae package o hand sut to auto owner and driver ho won't play fair," but want to cheat" whenever no niirni la around. For one thine, "plain clothe men ire to be stationed at different place o check wp and secure a Hat of thoar ho de net slow up at street norners t-no speed eioni the public streets six "oadsys, who neglect to "dim thru 4gnts" tn paaains another oar In dark 'laces, and who Rene rally speaking, arc aretes of traffic rules which arc Sestgned for the protection of the pub Uc. pexleetrtans as well a aaaomoMllsti It soon be setting cold atathe: and -when some of the arus art sowted wttfa frost or Ice. drtrmg b XnMf ctnaerous Efforts also will br nihe to prevent children from pouring voter on some of the streets for the rarpeBe of coasting. CANADIAN APPLES w FOROVERSES "What shall I send tfce folks In tbe Old Country r" is a every heard as the Cbr$taoa season approaches, but If thf average Canadian reanaad bow much 3ur big. juicy, red spples are apprecl-ited and enjoyed by people overseas the roblem would be Immediately solved. Canada lusetou rosy apples are ellahed by yong aad old alike. They rmbollze our brlHiant aunahin ami varm summer 'day and they do look britBiay and cheerful, rtaeihern Spies, Uclntosh Reds and BaMwta are be best and the most popular to earry your kind thoughts and good Tlshes across the net and standard "soxes sad barret of choice hand pack-asl aad band packed fruit. OovernmeMt rjapeeled. are proenrabie at rewsonable price from any grocer while tbe matter zf shlpmeitt is as atomic as tbe raaUlni of a card. v The Canadian National Eromi will call tor your apples, transport and de liver them br' auick service to ini teUon In Brest Britain. Ireland and most European ootuuies. ThetraasBorkatsen cbante from Mont- f-aaf aod Quebec up to November 1 or ft1? s. 4rlaail iiaUaik, iberoatlef. b hreet sifeier points, -i Orat Srltatn. Iteftnct -and the CbarinHTs- aid, h UAO per MCCTsaJns v.ntnout mcurrjr-g any seTM irteeratkifl. Irtseratkia. ; . t ... " SS&&v5i&0 For For nH rsteijp) CanSiin Canadah pirti? psrtiy through through aocoinpiisa sucn an Impossible task. If public attention were not diverted so largely to discus- f&3px per Urlard barrel, lacluding re tional Epres Agent Electrical Ptaiw Sm r tfc. ntmut sf Mtaola-Uaaa." Ut Slau. 3617 "At Sundown" "Underneath the Wecpinjr Willow "2- Wanted For Sale For Rent DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement takentfor leu than 50c PAIN in BLADDER PromsUi Em at SANTA L miOY B tut ts l the Otnuli Loot fee IM word "MIDr irt h til iritrit TERRACE Wise Betty Anderson arrived on Saturday from Prmee Itwpert to sprwH the soliday uaeWr tbe paeeasal toot. Chief Bdrnahaw of Massett. Q CI. left an Tuesday for the coast after spetad-n se-eral day here with hi skMsghter 4rs. Fred Naah. While her, be an. iatcd in the services m the Anglican -hureh on A brneftt concert being arranfledhere or Mr. and Mm. J. Cook, the former of whom I ermcssly in In the Prince .lew ra u.w.VJl. hall as Tuesday eaing. ember u. a aplendid pro- lorotto Tn is seing prepaied atva uswch en hamaarn is being shown in the ect. The members of the local IOO.T. ere host to the othar frafil aeole-les of the town an J.lsaaienng. n O.W.VA HaU aad a larfe number 1 ie were esstertalned. Progrew- Moose iwe waut was played In the early part f the evening, prlaes for blgb score fotasj to Mrs. W. E. Smith and W. toaaM. while Utss Oasell and C. 'feruther received eoMolataan. Tbe emalnder of tbe evening was spent m aaclng. mualc being atwvided by an reheat ra aMe up from frmona the oae rarmbtra. Refreshment ere 'ved at midnleM. tbe oaerla beinr done by tbe member of the Reoekah Lodge. A large crowd turned out here on Monday morning to the Armistice Day serrtee held in Q.XW.V.A. Ha wtttoh suitably decorated with buntJne. Haga and popple. The service wa is charge of Rev. A. W. Robinson and Rev. William Allan delivered a ry impressive address, wmle the scripture -eadlng was by Ospt. J. B. Cotthurst. At 'the dose of the service 8. Khkatdy scunded "Tbe Lact Post" and the meet- ng ckxed v,1th the singing of Ood fave tbe King. Boy - Scout were busily engaged dur ing. sJJ 6d RDt the ttni ntfag nftiAl lMr Lake. I t)AM. !weot ami vi.urr i crx rira in town partseursrs. conswtt any Canadian Na P. McDonald and O. n. McKenale of tmCoraingVirginia,, "Me and Jly Shadow" "You Don't Like It -Not Much" "Dew Dew Dewy Day" BarltaM ith Jian. "The WfcUperU . " Eerrnader," Chester GaUra. 3613A "Golden Slippers" x -w - thuaJ Baiter. . oaners. 1 THESE ARE RUT A FEW OF THE WONDKRFIJL NEW BRUNSWICK RECORDS ON SALE AT YOUR BRUNSWICK DEALER'S Third Avenue Plcrri br Lew WHle. OrraaM. Kolf iua.ra. M lark. Tacal Cbaram. J. LORNE MacLDREN 3599 V . v - .t , ... maniea. Hddle. CaiUr and Baa). eei. paniNMHt. "Ilear Tiom RMl At Hepklna aad Ilia Phone 7 189 FOUND fouwD gold nana, omnai cam have same by proving property ana paying for thu advrrtl nut. tf POUND. OOLD WKBtT WATCH Ap ply Dally New Prine Rupert arrtvad in end of the week and left Kalum Lake on a J S. Ltaaon. VlctorU. vt:tor bete on Manday. tupert hospital. The concert will be jumbu, IS CRI8BAGE LEAGUE , Prince Kupert Cribhage Lasaru results t night were a followa: Orotto 17. C N M.. haniea. 10. fansaHn Legion It Prmee Rapert ' Hotel II. i Orange Lodge 13 Mym 14. Bona of Canada 14. St Andrew IS New BBipiea Hotel 15. CWd Storare It. C. N. Operatlnc 12. Kni-hu of r ,i. Knights nti Columbui I. Operating . .. old Stoiaae Mew Empress Hotel Prince sVtipert Hotel C. N. Mechanics ... Canadian Legion . 9t. Andrew eon of Orange Lodge .TT 7 , ing detailed ocwiieo l : a ndL,: iWH- W o L. S at later trta the for a huslnrK Pts 2 2 0 j SPORT CHAT I There Is consuierable posatblllty that Canada will be tbe scene of tbe next Olympic winter portt following those to be held at St. lioriU la Pwbruar nekt, sad tbe Pcalerauon Intarnattoriai Of Botaaelsmsmr and Tnri ! a sponsor of the propoaal The A.A O of C. Quite recentl hacm a -. ni the Federation. The bats-eashirui in MBnaetBMn wnh tbe frtlasnlng Olym pics wui take place on February 15 and 17 and the "skeleton" contest on the 16th. The meeting of the rMr. Uon will take place at St. Morttz on Pebruary is and Canada will be entitled to representation Tn fact, the o facers of tbe Federal, on are very anxious that the Dominion be represented. tbe Federation I destrou of secur Information aa tn th. hlch tobogganing la con- W toipenhspta. ype of sOtd courses, arttri ' ttie end in vle: of adding this feature to eporta sttpervtsjed bv lbs Intama- Itkmal. which W repreaen tan fjiir- Offlcers of the FederaMe have ex pressed thenwetves as being particularly happy to see Canada become artUKvled a they put it. "because you are mas ter from tbe point of view of winter port. They are hopeful that In connection wUb the Olympic game when held in America tbe winter sport will take place in Canada, in which would be Included world championship in bobsleighing, "skeleton." "kMte." Oana- cuan tobogganing elding. There Is no national orasttlastten In the Dominion on the roster of the A.A.U. of a. ao nrting tbe sports betne ShpervUed by toe incernauonal ladMilm laniuh ttre we a ires man? neoole Inter ested and actively ena-sced. and the nhtter will be dlncumed at the forthcoming meeting of the A.A.TJ. of O. IIOTKL AltlllVAI.S. Prlnre It u pert Mrs. Prod Nh. Terrace; Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Akhurst. C. It. MeMiHan and W. C. Jesseman, Vancouver: H. Edenshaw, Maasett: W. J narifner Paelfla'. A. O. Town, city: D. Caaneron. etty: Rowland King and S. Drlgg. Alice Arm: W. H. Btige, Cochrane. Alia.: Otto Doppart and O. Estrldge. Stewart. Central C. A. flmlih r N n ft. Dumas. R. Klrkpstrick and J. Manners. AHce Ann: D. Drkdell, C. Melnnea and W. John son. Stewart: Mr. anrj Mrs. Tony . WANTED WMrmi pty Mrs rXJIt RENT i.u-bed :.; n'r pa.i! fOR RKNT 8mger v M:c S . 1-VR , RENT House rot. BATH A HOCRE8 F : piy ais. 4 TO Ut 8 : o the : uuii on N rooatsd v. April 1 l:, per atant!. month chat We!! as Brine -handl b tot. fi .her lnfj:-i eT, Ph. : refused ti; Ml ft FOR REN7 Al'f TIOXEut wax tatk r. 'iar r aiahinK biwIlH if ' dueted on K r . -lilff for ti d Br.ae. Au v Piirn CillMNrT e.Tj II. Cm- Oeme'' Phone Red 24 ' r uaiBi It !t PKIMT Rt MKT MIIW StRVKI J, R, rr o Day or r.: Ter-:. Two h. fhane 310. EXCHANGE NF.iv ami r.rM iit" ' " bought Slid c: ' Plv. r Two Cash r PAIMHOPri. Mfl Third .V ri k.uev ctRtr.1 ItTIIF.R Rri)lCTW niEVROUT Corrrmerclal C delivery . To-jrin rtoadater . . Roadster Dtn-" ' Sport tload';: Coach Ooupe Sedan Cabriolet Landau Sedan Imperial Landn St Utility KrTess. 1 D!c whet 129.00 A compk e line hand Pi'? for demonntrati :-our easy paynn i Ouaranteed t.r l ' ' Pord Coupe. 129. K $25 per month. Port Sedan. 192 ' 23 per month K.ur.v .KC,;, n.ire R0 Deaiter in all -'' pron v Ooodvear and ' " ... I Wrecking Service I'hone TAXI Phone 67 Taw (Call George, Paul or . . n Dopnft' . Chnstenn. Ketchikan: ,oh E.de. Cty. di,p0S?l jg Kers at yuui "" '", ' I ttt-vocs nnno mine rtrlC3 f'OOli IIIIIU' 1 P A. Donald. Osk: Charles M. Steven lon. Alice Arm: Hupb Kerr and A. J I McDonald, Premier. Meeker Hlort (Across irora -fV I - r- 'I ri .3 f