PAGE FOUR . . --r Neglected r Eyes as- NEGLECT Is doubtless the cause of moat of the Ilia that Afflict humanity. This is so self evident that it seem hardly necessary to tell you. If your eyel are giving trouble, have them attended to and at once. OF ALL absnrditiea in the kingdom of foolishness, surely the loss o.f eyesight through neglect is the most inexcusable. DONT lose health and efficiency through neglect Come and see! Fred Joudry Registered Optometrist and Optician Room 3 Smith H!ocT I'hone 763 flWlAN SUMMER VCCT IN YOUR1 WILL SOON BE A COAl FOR THE CONE!- s COLD GREV 1 II 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. ftANAIMO - WELLINGTON COAL and ALDERTA BOOTLESS COAL Albert & McCaffery Phones 11G and 117 "EASY" WASHING MACHINE Two sizes. $140 and $180 ThompsonHardware Co. Ltd. Dr. Alexander Smith DIock Phone 575 DENTIST LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team of Motor Service. Coal Sand and Gravel. We Specialize In Piano an4. Furnitum Moving:, ANGER, the TAILOR Fine Imported Serge' and Scotch Tweed Suits made to order in our shop in Prince Rupert as low Qffff AA as I.' ANGER, Cutter and Designer 223 Sixth Street BRINGING UP Tp v T 1 rarrOTl ORDER HIM OUT- I KNOm MR DC RAU t 1 WOULDN'T AUUONW H I hiM TO B fREAENT WE AN lHP0VrJR W J. Nelson OC) . 3 574 Lcji rWHAT8fTHt KVTT6R- MA.CGiE.3 OvON'T VOU GtT Inoochto eat AT Tpib , . IX" m X S3Ti! BASKETBALL IS VERY EXCITING Close Games Featured I-nst NiRht'H Fixfures With Ijist Minute Upsets ThrM splfndtd basketball games were afforded for a good-alzed crowd it fana which. dplte unfavorable weather oMdlUana, went up AcropoH-Hill Ut night to the fothltrtOon Building. Tftere wan penty ot action and cloe play In all the matches High School auflered its first defeu of the season by a acore of 10 to 8 ui the hand of the OHM' Drtll team in the Intermediate League. It was a clow and spirited game which Geo:.; Mitchell refereed. I In the Intermediate League. Big Four came up from behind and beat the Elevator 43 to 30, The boys from the grain plant were ahead until half way into the second period when Big Faur. with a sensational sheeting streak during which they popped the basket In from all angles, ran away with the honors. An upset ot somewhat similar nature was staged In the Senior League match in which the Native Sons of Canada vanquished the Grand' Terminals by the narrow margin of a single point. The Terminal were leading up to the last minute when the . Sans hooped - the winning basket. The Terminals were handicapped by the fact that one of their stellar playen. Poll Howard, was ruled off the floor within the first ten minutes for personal fouls. The score was 29 to 28. R. B. Skinner re f reed both Senior nd Intermediate games. Individual scoring fn the games wat aa fellows: I.VTKRMr.llIATF. l.llUlt T. Elevator A. Murray. 0; W. Murray. 2; Meagher. 12; W. Donald. 10; MtLeod. Black. 4. Big Four talker. 17: Ratchford, 14: red Dingwall. 2; Scott, 2; E. Dingwall, Parklri. 0. E. Dingwall off for personal fouls. S KM Oil ILKili: Grand Terminals McNulty, 13; R. Smith. 7; A. Slocomb, 4; P. Howard, 0; Joe Gosse, 2; Tom Kelsey, 1. Native Son Clarence Thomson', 3; , ilenzlo. 4; Dido OurvlCh. 8; W. Wra- thall. 9: Splro Qurrlch. 4: Stalker. .0. Score at half-time- Terminals, 18: Sons, 10. Howard and Thomson off for personal fouls. lawks i.nuui: Drill Team Laura Frlzssell, 7; Cathie Irvine. 3; Ada Menzgohr, 0: Evelyn Dal. by. 0; Evelyn March, 2. High School Helen Sun. 4; Phyllis Harvey. 2: Nellie Gurvich,, 2: JuJlA WaJ- L-U, j, out juuuir,u, ,-. , -4- IJUdli: hTAMIINCiS Senior lsieue W. L'. n. PU Natjvd ,aons.v.y. 3 1 it. ft Iii(ermei(la(e lajue High School 4 0 0 Big Four 2 0 2 Elevator o 0 4 fi'dlcs Lftigue High School 2 0 1 Drill Team 1 0 2 Junior lusiie TuXls Boys 3 0 0 Stars 0 0 3 SPORT CHAT Hopes that a skating rink would be provided in Smlthers with the recent two weeks of cold weather are as far In the distance aa In any previous year as a result of the modification this week. Percy Davidson has taken over the skating rink and there is a poasf' blllty that the ground will soon be ready to receive the water when It provided. On the (curling rink section Ernie Hann has- made- good - progress. the building being 'ready for occupation this week-end. At a recent banquet in Smlthers. the cup representing hockey league cham plonship of that town was presented by the doner. Dr. R. C. Bamford, to Norman Kllpatrlck. captain of the Eskl mos who led the league last winter. Optimism prevailed as to the prospects lor the coming winter. The hockey fraternity presented Dr. Bamford with a scarf m appreciation of bis work on their behalf while P Cart also received a giP in recognition of his work as referee. FATHER EE THAT HORRlO-LOOKlMC MAM OSftR THEf,?MrW SMITH TRANCt I DON'T KNOW TOLO Mft HE WVb A BOOT LECCtl MIM www ww4hf- siaana i v HI3 f4AM 1 M TZ3 rater mj INDIGESTION Troubled Him For Two Years Mr. IL C. Harvey. Novar, Out., writes: "1 have been troubled with indigestion for tbe last twtf years; 'I have tnieu everything I have seen advertised, but have never had any of them do me so much rood as 1 I ' BatABMBBHBHaaHnk .. i .i.. ... it.u a i had an attack since. It is the finest medicine you can take for the blood. ' ' Manufactured only by The T. Mttburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Out. j MAPLE LEAFS ARE BILLIARD LEADERS DerMve Victory Ucr (lyro Club Utst Nlglit l'u( Thrni at Head of LeUKlie Defeating the Qyrb Club by an aggregate score of 985 to 748, the Mable Ia(s assumed to leadership of the Btr-llard League last night, the surprise pt the eveji(ng was the overwhelming defeat by Marcus Andrews- of Pere) f Uiker. High breaks pf " thirty-four were made by Charlie Balagno and Jimmy Hamilton. Individual scores were as' follows-Col. McMordle (Maple Leafs), 200: C. Balagno (Gyros), 158. J. Hamilton, 185: W. J.Nelson. 200. F. WUHams. 200: B. Morgan. 161. M, Andrews, 200; G. P. Tinker, 79. a. Howe, 200: O. Woooland, 150 League standings to dite are as fol lows: Played Total Aver. Maple Leafs 3 2845 948 Cold Storage 2 ' 1886 043 Grotto 1 888 883 Oyro Club 3 v 2637 879 Orand Terminals . . 1 . 83 i 831 Col. McMordle (M.L.) 3 600 200 a. Howe (MZ..) 3. 600 200 HUlman OJ3.) 400 400 M: M. McLaeblan (MX.) . 400 200 W. E. Wtlllscroft (O.T.I.. 200 200 R. Young (G.) ' 200 200 Williams (MX.) . 1 200 200 Macdonaid (OS.) .... 2 395 10A Waugh (O.) 1 197 197 D. Brown (O.) 1 197 197 .HamtUow MX r.(-3 '585, G Pjrle (O.T ) . . 1 133 ' 1 ' i wih touo ntfQ onr) -Spend a ureal 191 2 3 376 188 3 667 186 3 367 184 3 594 m 2 348 174 1 St9 171 1 JfO 1TO 1 1 166 166 1 159 1W 3 3 460 1M S I 2 260 i0 i 129 ras A. Murray (O.S. I c Balagno (O.O.r ... w. U. Long as. ... G. A. Woodland lOC I B. Msrfan (OB.) J Andrews (O T.) !J. Brown (Ol la. Krattee (Q.T.i IM. Andrews IULi !o. P. Tinker (Q. . M. Andrews fM.L:t ... J. Judge (O. ) iifrrft. RHir.tls. rrlnee Knpert Mr. ancT Mrs R. W. Kennedy. 8tw-art: O. M. Sawle. New Hazefton: T. O Garrett. B. A. Moore, John OrNetn. W. H. Benort. A. S. Powell. H. Fogg. Oeorge Joy and J R Honeyman, Vancouver; R. If. Ley and 8 W. Barclay. Victoria. ('eiifrsl ' E- R- Workman and Roy MtDotiakl, Stewart; Angus McDonaM and L. 01. DaIoe- cU' ; STEWART Word ha been received here that H. Crowe Sword of Vancouver, on behalf of clients, is applying tor a charter to build a railway from Stewart 'to connect with the White Pass & Yukon Railway at Careroas. The length of such a, line would be 480 miles and la claimed that It would open tremendous mineral and other resources o! the vast area It would serve. t Freight for winter work Is still beisr rushed up to the Big Missouri mine by trucks and sleighs. Extensive diamond drilling will be carried out on the pro perty during the winter. M. P. McDonald, who was with .the Dunwell mine since the construction of the tram, has left for Vancouver. Mike Ullos has built a new residence mi Seventh Street East. J. O. Lyon has been elected vice-pre sident,, of the- local Canadian Legion In place of E. Lewis who has resigned ion account oi uiness. W. J. Crawford and D. J. McLean have started the construction of a dock 60 feet wide and 160 feet long, about eeven hundred feet north of the present Stewart dock. Mr. Crawford left on the Cemosun this week for a business trip to Vancouver. 6ne of Stewart's old landmarks, the Empress Hotel, has been sold to John Menenghello who will dismantle the buildlnz. usln the material for the construction of a building In Hyder. With William Irwin In charge, devel opment work for the winter on the Bush Consolidated has settled down driving of a cross-cut tunnel on athome SEE again thef green hedges and clustered copses of the Old Land, the spreading oaks, and the wolds, moors and downs so deaY.to native sons. Special Christmas Sailings From Halifax ANTONIA Dee. f Te PIy !' -lewlo " St. John, N.C. ATHENIA Dc. If Blfi, L'pool, Claa. '- Halifas ATKENIA Dtc. 11 " Belft. L'pool, Claa. " IlaHba ASCANiA Dt U " Ply-Ulo- Return tKianforei from SiSS Forfurlhtr inof matidri ask nearest ogenl of wriU CANADIAN SERVICE C ClNAKD STEAMSHIP Ca, tlJlITEn 82! Hastings St Wert, Vancouver or any Steamship Agency I X III I 41 MR, OtUOTE Iflf JJAeirr i& anted For Sale For Rent MlK4E.t NOT Importamt NlLt- VOO i ooT-aiou; Sal.... DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken'for lest than 50c (orphyry cone, the object being to rat rrrto three vein. Tbe Dunwell mine has closed down .'or the w tartar after having mined ad raated some 30,000 tons of ore. It la understood tht plan for the reopening f the property are beng prepared. Word on the Silverado mine has been Jlaoontimied for the winter, riftern cans of Mfrh grade ore has been brought town tor shipment. PRINCE GEORGE The etty council has deferred for two eeks It deetston in the matter of the iffer made by E. W. Bowness of Ed- .n on ton. representing the IMeraattonal JtmtM Oarporatlon of New York, for ne purchase of of the loeal eieetfic light and power system. Condition of he machinery in the power station and he dtstrrtmtten ytem will be looked titer In the meantime. The prospect .or continuous servtee la an attratttte eature of the Bowness proposition. General J. li. Rosa Of.Vktorta, dUtrlet ifftcer commanding of Military District 4o. 11. has been lnvtted to preside at .he opening ot the new Canadian Le-totf Hall here on December 7. Staff Captain James Merrft of Ed monton win open the new Salvation Army Hall her ou December II. rt la announced by Capt. Lyons, command tnt of the local corps. At s coroner's Inquest here. It was dsctded' that the death Of John Johnson who lost his life when a tree fell en .:1m while engaged in logging near Gull- :ord, was accidental. Deceased was 38 years of age and Is survived by a bro ther. Victor Johnson; in Vancouver. C. F. Freeman, superintendent of the elty's light system, has come-Under the fire of the council. He is being asked for an explanation In regard to fiat rates being given city employees. Pur chases without requisitions are also criticized. The Capitol Theatre was packed to the dsors Monday. Tuesday and Wedn4a. day nights when "The Beauty .Shop1 was presented with local talent by C. H. Lewis under the auspices of the -lo cal Elks' Lodge. Awsaya nave Ahown some fensat'lohsl ore values on the Glacier. Gulch group. of claims near1 Smlthers. Some- of the ore """-vr1"' Binrta lotal -vaJiu-4 arhutiri al Rftrt m'i ton. O. LofeeMn'W,WH'i'""" the owners of the "property. The Smlthers branch of the British Columbia Chamber of Mines has received the Canadian Bank of Commerce cup. emblematic of the best district display of ore at. the Prince Rupert Ex hibition this year. Rain and snow this week followed the coldest snap of November weather that the Bulkley Valley had experienced In many years. Five girls and four boy were confirmed by Archbishop DePencler "in St. Jame's Anglican Church laat Sunday. Tlemaklhg operations are very extensive in the Savory district this year. Phil MeOcttlgan has a big camp at work, having recently brought In a number pf horses and considerable equipment. , ,..,. .,. The.anniial., bazaar 6f,th Ladies' Aid pf the ..United, Church last Saturday afternoon and evening was a complete success. A young boy was tried this -week for the robbery oi $60 from A. M. Ruddy's saf at; Burns take. Mrs. Steele has returned to her home at Fra.r Lake after having been a patient m the Emitters Hoipltal undergoing an operation for appendicitis Mfv F E Pai'e nt fimirh... , ?c.ved a copy 0f ,ne proceedings at nhe dedication 0f Uit tltar la njemorjaj Y ItL TAKE TWO 'CAfc Or THAT I AM ONE Or THE 'OTHER WHAT ELLSc HAVEOU? 1 1 J TP 1 , A 4r- -- - Clamber of tbs Peace tower at OtUwa Tttt nimags MtrMd eondolatiBSs tor soothers of thaw who bad tat! HVvs in the Orsat War. J. 8. Oray mad a brief trip to Prince Oaorfe at tbe first of the week. The recent cold snap caused IM Shutting down of work in improving tie mad to the Duthle mine Ted Jon Men of Topisy was dicawtd (ram the emitters Hospital this week iftar having undergone an operation tor ajspendlcltu. Mayor K. E. Orchard will be remaining for a month longer in Oalifornu waatt he la on a vacation. Word was received this wsek from him in Tla Juana. Harry Benton, while playing at tna alida at the Smith! school tala waek. had a tunable which resulted in a frac tured collar bone. II. P. Ncel is back at wwrtt agate aftar having bean eon fined to hat Mm for week with 111 NEW HAZELTON .The EmetakLjiM OaMtcr Mtsmsm J aWhiM on'-eWetneV Mountain hM been bonded by Consolidated Mining ramelttaf Co. (Traill tram W. J. weeney. a. II. Hosklns las admlnUtrator of tbe Benson estate). D. D. MOlbbon, prank Madlgan, A. R. MeDMietl. J. OoMld. and Mrs. P. Slavin. The deal was instituted largely through the efforts of Mr. HQaklns. The Oyster Bridge club was organised at the noma of William Muerer in New Ifazelton this week. Mrs. C H. Sawle Is president and Mrs. D. H. Harris, sec retary. The latter win be hostess at the first meeting. Malk George is now working twenty- four men In connection with his pole operations near hers. He expects to taka out four hand red thousand feet of cad poles and piling this winter, three- quarters of which will be hauled to New Hasefton whence they will be shipped while the remainder will be floated down the river to Cedarvale. Weather has been very chanceabte here recenlfj. the thermometer Jumped from 23 below aero Sunday morning to 38 above on Tuesday morning, the ooid tlf)jHJsWJoHo,wvl hy 'rawi.and Heavy enowv' : Mr, awf. ilrt. T. B. 9ampbeH aspect u leave for Winnipeg eeVly next Thev, visited UakL Tetew. "Trlncs ' . . r n : .vrrr vs John Newick U recovering nicely from a nevere attack of pneumonia. S. H. Senkplel has been suffering this week from an attack of tonsilltls. The Felix Bridge Club met tola week at the home ot Mrs. B. J Wlnsby. H. E. Thornton of tbe O.N.IL engineering department Is spending a two-weeks' vacation on the prairies. Operatlom are continuing at the American Boy mine with a small crew of men. It la expected that the ore win be drifted upon at any time. Constable O. L. Hall ot Smlthers has been relieving nt Haaelton during the absence of Constable G. A. Wyman at the Prince Rupert Assln. Capt. and Mrs. J. P. Wheeler motored down from Telfcws thl,weck for a brief visit. Assistants to take charge of, the Anglican Church work at Kltwanga and Kltwancool will be appointed. Archbishop DePencler announced In the course of his rewnt vinit hen-. PAIN from Bladder Irritation Soon aaaed by SANTAL WIDY Beware of Imitations Look for lh word'MIDi Sold hv all rtnirsi'ts BIU,d bv By George MdMnmi. II- II f round WANTED WANTB. 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