i Pi.CE F0U3 Neglected Eyes NEGLECT is doubtless the cause of most of the ills that afflict humanity. This la so self evident that it seems hardly necessary to tell you. 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 remit inexcusable. DO NT lose health and efficiency through neglect. Come and seel Fred Joudry Registered Optometrist and Optician Room 3 Smith Block Thone 763 THE WISE old owlX FILLS HIS COAL BtM STTX? ( NOW-TO CET ECONOMyJfrJ 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 comes. Thia is the right place. NANAIMO - WELLINGTON COAL and ALBEKTA SOOTLESS COAL Albert & McCaffery Phones 116. and 117 Prince Rupert BOAT HOUSE Phone 381 P.O. Box 15G5 LAUNCHES, SCOWS, KOW-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 BESTl 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 S " DiVAlexander Smith Block a Phone 575 DENTIST BRINGING UP FATHER YANDERHOOF The Vanderheof and DUUIct Board ftf Trad SI urging upon the provincial sutawrttlec the adrlbUty ot throwing watted I ana IiMi in tbe central in terior open to pre-emption. Tarreace P. Cslhoun has purchased the large building at the comer of Bwrrard Avenue aad Stewart Street l from S. N. Christian, one of the early property owners of thia dlstr.ct. Harry Stokes baa opened a barber bop here on Burrard Avenue. F. O. Ooek. the new ectoool principal here, accompanied by Sirs. Cook and three ehHdreO, arrived on Saturday night frcm tbe south. Marvllle Arertll la building a sidewalk on the south side of Stewart Street But toward R. 0. McOorkeU's office. Thomas Mitchell baa been ma tine improvements to bis residence on Stew art Street. Mrs. Horace Samuel, who has been Ul recently. Is still under medical care, being far from welt It Is stated here that a complaint made by tbe Associated Boards of Trade aa to condition of tbe road Into Van-derboof la unwarranted. Sergeant Walker, chief of tbe provincial police at Prince George, was a visitor here lajt week on official duties. Mr. and Mrs. O. Forfar of Fort. St. James Hotel were tn town on business last week. E. Roberts, manager of the Central j Interior Oram and Hay Pod, ' made a j business trip to sawmill point East of Prince George last week. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. McOorkeU have returned from a motor trip to Van couver, being accompanied baey by Miss Muriel Steele who bas come home after year's absence In the coast city. James Irvine and Sherman Stevens. wealthy Californlans, have been .having much success fishing In Stuart Lake. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Smith and Mrs. George Ogston have returned from an eight-thousand mile motor trip to Eastern Canada and tbe United States. They visited relatives In Ontario and New York state. M. E. Burger, a resident of this dis trict since 1915,, has disposed of bis business on the south side of the rail way track to Mr. Ablm In exchange for an orchard at Omak, Washington. Mrs. Ahlm Is a younger sister of Mrs. Warren Johnson of Vanderhoof. ALICE ARM The drift being driven on the rich copper ore body In the Vanguard mine i- now in 75 feet and 1 going through crewfthhen-SmeAil -'va!ue-f-fifteen per cent copper, the showing improving the further it is gone into. A new tunnel has been commenced 500 feet south of the present workings. It Is proposed to crosscut shortly in order to determine the width of the ere body. Paul F. Brown, New York mining en gineer, before leaving for the south last week, stated that the Alice Arm district was a first class mining field and pre dieted a great future for tbe camp. He stated that he expected to Interest capi tal In the camp but would divulge no details. An Important discovery of hleb erode ore, running about five per cent copper with silver and gold values, has been made by James Calvin on the Stormer group which consists of four claims and adjoins the La Rose on the west. Following a ruling made by the de partment of education which raises Alice Arm to the ttatus of an organized dis trict, the local school board bas decided to raise the assessment for school tax from $750 to 11350. The department now provides $580 toward the salary of me teacher while the people of Alice ' Arm must supply the balance which imounti to $820. Surface stripping carted on this season on the Bunker Hill property, adjoining the La Rose, has been Instrumental in discovering two new ore veins contain ing good values in silver-lead and zinc. W. A. Johnstone of Vancouver ha re- ' a - awl: Importtd? NO! It' both older and better This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia turned south after a pleasant sojourn of several weeks in Alice Arm. STEWART The Consolidated Mining It Smeltlnr Co. bas appropriated $25,000 to be used in making a road out of tbe present trail to the Bis Missouri Mine. It is intended to have tbe road wide enough for the passage of sJelgb thia winter. Considerable quantities of eoul&ment ) are being rushed up the Salmon Valley xor use tn connection with tbe develop ment of tbe Big Missouri as wall as the George Cooper properties both of which have been acquired by tbe Con solidated. George Jamme, Seattle mining en gineer, who first visited this district IE 1898, is reporting on several properties at tbe present time in a consul Unz capaclty. A meeting of local Masons was held in tbe office of tbe Crawford Transfer Co. last evening. Developments In ' the Marmot River section have reached such proportions that tbe operating companies there are circulating j petition to be forwarded to tbe fedriil oovernment uklis? that a-docTrWWtruiOu- at or AeTr the site of tbe present float. Development operations are being continued with marked success on tbe L. & L. Consolidated under the direction of H. J. Thomey. A new vein. carrying good silver and gold values, has been opened up on the middle fork of Glacier Creek. The Porter-Idaho Is reported to have encountered ore at depth in a long tunnel which was started last winter. i district. riH UMLt St.YvO t-VAOCIE WOvJT let me out AM BY COLUV 1 I'M , . r I PROMISED DlNlTV I'D MEET 9bHf QOKIWA CSV OUT V , HlNt IN THT SPAGHETTI JOUsJT JOSTTMR AME ' ' ' A 1 ' ;M jOM THE CRAMP CA1-' Fi J y Xp y' " ijlz The vein is sail to have a width of about seven feet with two feet of high rade. Miss Haaai Nicholson of Vancouver ; . uken abajg of the Juaior grades tbe Stewart school. Her brother, f..'-. is on tlx- stall of the Premier mme The local building boom Includes aa x'.enslv addition to Harry Zefftrtla . Icth.ng store; two itorey garage build-:i:x for Charles Adam: extensive addl-:ior.a to the Okthollc Church; residence .'or R W Kennedy local lawyer, and two houses far John Campbell ot the Stewart Dairy. Mere vela atf nigh grade ore. similar thwt reported Us connection with the ncent discovery on the property, have bv'rr lecated. John Haahti I In charge of operation. Miss Muriel Foreythe has returned (rom a brief vaut in Prince Rupert. W R. Tonkin baa returned to Seattle after looking after mining interest here. C. P. Hlefcman of the Dominion hatchery department la here on hie annual visit and has gone Into Meal-den Lake accompanied by Fred Young who Is parking hu supplies. TaPLU VP &. B1C AS Ba ' T Tbon,P,n- ntaeer for the I EN Ba&A&lfeS 118.81 Poreuplne Gold Fields Syndics te. Is looking over mining properties In this ii SPORT CHAT Providing both fighters are really in their reputed form. there seem to be two ways a the most likely ending of tbe bm heavyweight titular bout at Chicago tomorrow night between Oene Tunney. prreeot champion, and Jack Dempaey. former title holder who Is at tempting to retain tbe crown. If Tun ney puts up a good defensive flgbt .he will Ukely be the winner on points but if he ever opens up. It seems to be general opinion that Dempsey will put mm out. The custom of glvlnf the champion the breaks and tbe benefit of doubtful points precludes to some ex- teat the possibility of Dempsey winning in points. Neither are there very many who are hopeful enough to predict that Tunney has a chance to knocking bis opponent out although, of course, any ff these things might happen. The Chicago fight will, however, probably settle two commanding mints the doubt as to whether or not Tunney Is really a great fighter and the assertion that Is sometimes heard that Dempsey Is a ha been. There Is a growing conviction that tt will be much easier for Tunney to re tain tbe heavyweight championship than It we tfcm.hlmto- wrest It from Jack Dempsey. A year sii punAey was a tetter tighter than Demp.4y. InJ yiit lapce of time It Is doubtful If Dempsey hat improved. Tunney certainly has. .4.- t',. ... .i :.m i . I in me oiisr 01- in Besquncenienniai Tunhey defeated Dempsey so decisively that Dempsey admitted himself beaten without waiting for tbe decision of the judges. Taking tbst fight for what It seemed to be. and there Is no basis for taking It In any other way, at no time was Oene Tunney In danger and never was he forced to fight. For he had enough 1 points to win the flzht at the end of the fifth round. So It Is difficult to say how good Tunney is. When tomorrow1 battle for three millions Is over, It may be found that Dempsey wa? overrated, and that it was Just public The foundation oS good stew I '11 I BOVRIL Puts BEEF Into it 89 V anted For Sale For Rent AGENTS WANTED FOR S.tl.K FOR SALE CHEAP. ONE DOUBLE couch and mattress: 6 lunch tables; 18 chalri: one kitchen cabinet: one , Whit Frost Ice box. Phone Red lit. FOR RENT FOR RENT NICE LARGE FURNISH- ed room on Fifth Avenue West with private family. Heated. Fin marine view. Phone Blue 69 or Black 511. FOR RENT FURNISHED APART. ment by the day. week or month. Phone Red 607. tt FOR RENT Pianos, phonographs and Singer sewing machine. Walker's Music Store FOR RENT. MODERN HOUSE, HAR- bor view. Apply S18. ttb Ave. E. tf HOU6E FOR RENT. 6 ROOMS AND BATH. Apply Munro Bros. tf FURNISHED SUITE Palmer House. FOR RENT BIG CANADIAN PIANO AT tt sentiment, always trying for the under dog, that wished to see miracles happen. Once a champion passes out of tbe picture, he doe not often come back In this game. Why should Second only to the big fight in In- '.ereat of- the American sporting public and the doings 'lh"th Ntfo'ifitLe-ifue' LeaVue where the pennant la stlli in the lap pf the gods. A dsy or so ago it looked lite tbe Pittsburg Pirates ere going to have poau5cpity In ,rjng away with,! the flag, oa ,VJjU2i'iAl;oKJULiiJ things since the first of the week. However, have somewhat changed the aspect of tb conteat. While the New York Giant and St. Louis Oardin.is hav been going strong, there have been signs that the Pirates might weaken. With a week yet to go. anything may happen but It Is fairly certain that the pennant will go to either one of the present leading triumvirate. If the Giant should win out, the World Series, once again an exclusive Gotham garden party, would lose a good deal of Interest as far aa the rest of the world Is concerned. Therefore, the Pirate and Cardinals now stand out as the populir fsvorttes with odd still allgbtly in favor of the former. MANUFACTURER TO PAY VISIT TO THIS CITY A. J. Masonr, president of Mason-Rlsch Ltd,, noted Canadian piano manufacturers, will visit tbe city this week, accompanied by J. J. Whltaicer of Winnipeg, supervisor of the company's western stores. They will arrive from the East on Friday arte moon's train and remain here two days, sailing for Vancouver on the Prince Charles Sunday night. Beside being one of the Dominion's industrial leaders, Mr. Risen haa become known as an authority on affairs musical. "We'd never know some folks wuz on a vacation If they didn't come back." Abe Martin, in Indiana News. By George McMa iiiiiiiiMB ilil KNOWMtt, "TJ DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word inj advance. No Advertisement taken'for less than 50c WANTED LAND FOR SALE WANTED MEN MECHANICAL! Y IN-i THE OTP DRVELOPMKNT CO. LTD. dtfied who would like to work at tbe . wul now consider applications for world s greatest prlng industry. Auto ; pure has of 1U boMlnga in the Tvwn- 1 mechanic, garage work. electrical ex- site of Prince Rupert and alao attain. pert, welding, battery and vuloaoia-lag. We guarantee to qualify you for Mg paylnc position Only a1 abort time required. Write or call ' Hemphill's Auto Engineering School, j ' 10 Hastings St.. E.. Vancouver. B.C I toff acreage. For particular apply to O. P. TISKtlt CO. LTD. Agents MOLER BEAUTY COLLEGE MKt SurteMful College on the Continent i Expert In true tors in an bra aches f ANYONE CAN BARN (25 WEEKLY UP. beauty culture. Including water wav-in city or country, in spare time tak- ' Ing and permanent waving Tarawa: wg orders tor the Beat-Known. Hlgh-j Meter. 14 Hastings St. E Vancouver. cet-Orade. Loweat-Priced llfte Oana- BC. ilian-mad Christmas Greeting Oarda , Uagnlfieleot sample book free. Write! SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES Canadian Publishing Co., 51 Weiliot- ' ton W. Toronto, W WOMEN LEAUM BARBEHINQ AOHNTS EITHER SEX 175 WBEKLY eaay selling Paico Cleaners. Waaho PoMahrtte. Cleans everything right. Removes road tar without injury to paint. Sells on desBoastrauoa. Sample free. P. A. Lefetme it Co., Alexandria. Ont. sxpen instructors in one of the heat Artki, Utu, Found,, STEAMSHIP MOVBIKB 1 r Vanranter mday- a pru.c v.u-j Tudsy eaUii Thursday r- . , , Saturday as C.mli --ss. 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Papa-dnpulo and Mara. 839 Third Ave. Phone 048. tf ritivcr urrr.KT fcnooL or mi sic r.u.i. iiR-ornMNn Ob Tuesday, September S Pupil now enrolling. Orchestra practice every Friday at 7 pjn. riioii:srm 11. .ti'itnnv rtnTK, Phone C7I. KtlKN fl Alt A (IK ITKTIir.R Itrill'CTIONS in riii:viioi.r.T prices Commercial Chaaatt, tt-ton delivery $83860 Touring $811.60 Roadster '. $811.60 Roadster Delivery $811.60 p.fSpaH Roadfer y.. $8690.1 - coaen s. j... 93 00 - Coupe $96400 Sedan ........tifiHOO Cabriolet $1X84 00 Landau Sedav4M'i$l.h'9.ob rBperlar Landau Sedan ....$1,168.00 UUlHy Exprewi. 1 ton truck. . $793 60 Disc wheel $35.00 extra In all models A complete line of 1B28 models on hand at present. Phone or eall for demonstration and learn about our easy payment plan. Guaranteed Used Oars on Hand. Ford Coupe, 1923. $100 cash, balance $33 per month. Ford Sedan, 1920, $100 cash, balance $33 per month. KAIKN OAR.UJE, Date Rom Dealters in all Oeneral Motor ' Producets Goodyear and Firestone. Tires. Wrecking Service Dsy and Night, Thone S3 TAXI Phone 67 Tail (Call George, Paul or Gust) Six and Seven Passenger Stude bakprs at your disposal any time. ROSS RROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Work." (Across from Emnrog ifoteH pnivrp ihtipit Tinpa a aaua liii a ikiiii w TllfUSll.tY. SF.I'TKMBUt 22 High fc 11:49 ajn. 18.1 ft. 23:43 D-m. 18.9 " Low 8:29 an. S.l " 17:33 pjn." 8.1 " FRIIIAV, 8EI'TKMIli:K 23 High 12:22 pjn. 18.8 ftff Low 6:12 ajn. A 18:33 pjn. 7-1 lor Any Sunday as. Catals j)( Wednesday- at I'r.r. 7f Irani .n)ut- .lueeaay ss. uis 41 Thursday- Prince Gr-r l)t I'or Mraart Sunday a. Csuia Saturday a. Prince Cu.; Irora Mew art Sunday prince OnrlM .Tuesday as. Calais ltX It 11 I'or tjueen Charlotte I Sept. 34 . Prut- J'lB I ' Oct. 8 a. Prince J.,nr. Ia ITom IJueen (hsrlotle Sept. Jt a. Prince John I Oct. 6-a Prince for AUika Wednesday s. Prlne Osorrt I t Sept. 2Q a. Prlnees toaU U Oct. 8. a. Princess Al.fe I rum MiLa Thraday-as Prln? Oeorr 1 1 Sept. 31 as Princess Uu I (tea wi -ss Prmrfi 1 i s MAILSCHEDULE ErTEMnr.it, ii For Ihe Eal vfoixuva Wednesdsrs. Ssrarei?1 W. rrnm inr i Moods y due . . To VnconT'r" Sundays Ir 111U Tuesday I j u 1 Tharsday , Banirasje CPU-Sept. 21. 30 irom anrouirr u J" '.win'. weoneanays j 1 ""J l03i CP R - Sept. 26. Oct . . tllat 4 rut Til .lnrui aim . . Sundsy. mtn dJJ2 Wednesday From Anyot and A lire Arm- N mall'"'4 Vt.iiaaw4 XII" iliuivua;- To Mewsrt and Tremler Sunday . Mr I Siturdays ... - - n .1 1rnller I roll! f Sundays Tuesdays To Nasi Rlvrr romi- a Thursdays mu I rrnm Nan Hlver lnt-fnlU Ds kuiu;- - - a To Alska Points j S Sept. 26. Oct. 8. 19 j : From AUk,rwt-- Sept. 31Jmm.-- ' ' -i..,itte Ilsnd rel"11" in Urr.. . .. j Sept. 24. Oct 8 and rron, Queen nrloll J Sept. 22. Oct. 6 n C.N.R. TEAWS For the East llH' Dallv Except Bunaj rrom the East ,0f DUy xcp5 TUiaaij-