Simplicity One of the feature of Fairbanks Mane Diesel Engine that hat appealed to operator; of tugs, freight boat and fishing vends, is its simplicity. Simple in construction and simple to operate, no auxiliary ignition devices two cycle principle airless injection of fuel. No valves to grind; no complicated valve rockers to keep in adjustment. Uses low grades of fuel oil. Excellent mtnotuvermg qualities on light loads and slow speeds. Fairbanks-Morse Diesel Eeginea are made in the following setts: 20 h.p I cyl. 180 h.p. 6 cyt 40 h,p, 3 cyl. 60 h-p. 3 cyl. 80 b-p. 4 cyl. 120 h-p. cyL 120 h-p. 6 cyL 2-Hh.p.-4cyL 360 h.p 6 cyl. 480 h.p. 4 CjL 6M a. p. 5 cyL 70 h-p. 6 eyl. r7ht CANADIAN COMPAHYjamlttd 78 Baattv Su, Vancouver, B.C Car. Johnaon & Broad Sta., Ylctc- ia, 3.C 704 Neglected Eyes NEGLECT is doubtless the cause of most of the ills that afflict humanity. This is so self evident that it seems hardly necessary to tell you. If your eyes are giving trouble, have them attended to and at once. OP ALL absurdities in the kingdom of foolishness, surely the loss of eyesight through neglect is the most Inexcusable. DONT lose health and efficiency through neglect Come and seel Fred Joudry Registered Optometrist and Optician Room 3 Smith Block Phone 763 f INDIAN SUMMER YCET IN YOOfl ourn SWILL SOON BE n COAL FOB .CONE!- - i COLD GRE.V CTTS- X DAWN THE) slm 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 ALIJEUTA SOOTLESS COAL Albert & McCaifery Phones 116 and 117 LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal Sand and Gravel. We Specialize in Piano and Furniture Moving. ANGER, the TAILOR Fine Imported Serge and Scotch Tweed Suits made to order in our shop in Prince Rupert as low CCS HA as I. ANGER, Cutter and Designer 223 Sixth Street HOSPITAL BALL AT ' TERRACE ONE OF BEST aft fNavHty Vltalr Proved 1-srtrrriart? En-, Jujnlilr anil X-ltay rami llcaefltrd ! . ! TERRACE. Dec. 2. TA aiuiual i novelty hospital ball held oa Navaaakr SO, under Uke auspices of i Hospital Women's auxiliary was one of ttr? Beat, attended and moat enjoyable sworn j bald here In a long tune. The sym-jpathy of the public In the obJecttT to-,wsfd which the ladles are bending their efforts, that of raising funds for an I x-ray machine, was proven, by the very generous patronage extended. The appearance of the hall was brightened by the use of vergreene In decoration, and the splendid assortment of caps, balloons and otner noswttie for which there was a ready sale added much to the appearance and gaiety of the evening's entertainment. The occasion being St. Andrew's night, a number of Scotch dances were featured and during the supper hour Mrs. (Rev.) Win. Allan rendered a solo and Mr. and Mrs. Allsrr a duet, botfi numbers being typically Scotch and much appreciated. J. McLaren's four piece orchestra supplied splendid music and W. S. Anderson as master of ceremonies kept things going merrily throughout the entire evening. Abundance of refreshments supplied by the auxiliary members and other ladles of the community were served at midnight, and the dance continued un til early hours. NEW-HAZELtON Work was started this week on the development of the Mohawk group of claims on Four Mile Mountain just across the Bulkley River from New Hazelton. Al Harris has been placed In charge of operations which will include the shipping this winter of high grade ore. the- low grade being set aside with a view to establishing a mill In the spring. Resumption of operations on the Mohawk comes as a result of a trip to Vancouver by W. 6. Harris who Interested Edward O. Brown, well known broker, who has secured a half Interest in the property. Rev. Dr. Oliver Darwin, superinten dent of missions in British Columbia fcr the United Church, is here In the course of bis annual tour of the north. He will preach .Sunday morning in New Hazelton and Sunday evening In Harel- ton. The Duke Mining Co.. which has already spent some 13000 In the devel- f. AMassoSores No Sleep-Unhappy Days Tbr years aco ray neck, arms and cheat wtra Ilka raw beat. Whit I appllad D. D. D. I was tmmadl-atelr rallcTrd. Thrta bottlaa catlrt lr healed my case, even tboutb t was In mrh a Jerrlble state. 1 an ao thankful to bava found out about U D. D.. it la worth tl.ss a bottle." Kllxa It. Clower. Kelowna. B. a Why not see If D. D. D. wilt relieve your case of akin disease. Itrhlns; atopa am the la ataat. $1.00 a bottle. Try JJ. D. V. soap. too. tV. 1. McCtTCIIEON IlltfO STOKE. OKME.S, LTD. opment or the Silver Cup mine, will ship ore this winter from the property. One carload will go forward on Sunday and at least two more carloads before Jhrlatmas. Mr. Dornfcerg of BeUlngham. -ne of the principal owners of the Silver Cup. was a visitor here this week. The New Haadton Bridge Club met .his week at the home of Mrs. C. If Bawle. With a broken leg and extensive cruises and contusions about the head and body. Charlie Cow, CN.R. grain rsta brakeman. it a patient ;' In the icretsfm HeapltaL Hs sustained the .ajirrles when tte front the roof of a annd at Mile 44 felt uptn him. Detailed surreys of a proposed new bridge site across the Bulkley River In -he vicinity of the Haaelton tfeSpltal and for the roads to and from the site; are being continued by. engineers for the provincial department of public works. Word has been, received that Mrs. Mathieaon, superintendent ' of the Hazelton Hospital, is making satisfac tory progress toward recovery following a successful operation in St. Paul's Hospital. Vanoouvtr. The Kittens' Bridge Club of Hazelton net last evening at the home of Mrs. Myros. Mrs. Arthur Shelford of. Wistaria has returned to her home In the Lakes Dis trict after having been a patient In the Itarelton Hospital. . Carl Oard Is a patlent'in the Hazel THE CITADEL, CAIRO. EGYPT Built 1166 ... & great fortress . . . embracing Mahomet Ai's Palace and "Joseph s WelV from which oneloob down on Cairo, the the Desert, the Pyramids and the Sphirvt. v AND not only in Cairo, but throughout all Egypt . . . magic with historic interest and romance ... the unvarying quality of "Hxcus&st has won out-standing popularity. " HIRA&TWALKER & SONS Limited V Olllflxewr AKCKIAOOrTICEi WMMJIVlLLe. CANADA . - , I ,.' ESTABLISHED 1838 WRITE TO OUR MONTREAL OFFICE, Sir PlnXLIPS SQUARE, FOR FREE COCKTAIL BOOKLET Whisky. of Lynden snd Belltngham. Washington, will be here shortly to vtstt with their U us bands wbo are Mentlfled with mining operations in Uhs cHstrtet. Mrs. WHHam Oraat retemed this week from S ml then where sM was visiting with her daughter. Mrs.Itannaal Kilpatrtekv pending a week In Prince Rupert pre paratory to proceeding to Winnipeg for the winter. Mr. OampbeH has been identified during tilt past season wish I ujvcui Jl t rwsf m sv4 nui sa. asa aa dUtrlct. Robert Tomltnaonretwnl last Sat urday from Prince Rupert where he was called in connection with the Aastees. Ben Peterson has returned to Harel- trtn hla health tmMv ImnrAVMl fa n the Assembly Hall this afternoon. PRINCE GEORGE TVts tfbr Rnrt tviwf rYrmmttta of j agreed to. If the offer tor the pur chase of the plant la rejected, the city itself will have to face heavy expendi- lurei in msktn Improvements. t r The explahltlon of C. E. Freeman. .uperlntendent,-or the electric light :lant, in, response to criticisms made jbout city emoloyeea hsrlnr been given flat rates for electrfc light has been accepted by the light ' sind power committee of the city council. To satisfy wage claims, 8herlff E. S. Peters has seized minim machinery of -Only two divorce caes faced Mr. Justice W. A; Macdc-nald for his at tention when the fait "session of the Supreme Court Assfzea was opened here ton Hospital suffering from a broken j Wednesday, faw sustained when a tree fell upon : him m the Wwlerland.Lockhart Dole' Sheriff E. 8. . Peter has seized- the 1 iwr mmmhtdnf A AeeOMTeT Kmw Caoaxat V This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Contfol Board or by (he Government of British Columbia W I...... SB imM . ,wa -II O 'V k. hat F V aoted For Sale For Rent Officers and member of Cariboo Lodge I.O.OJ., held a aoatal evening n their hall last night. Oeorge MUburn, court registrar, has eeelved from New Tork an official doc ument whleh came part of the way by air mall. The postage charge? was 754. ' The librarian of the city library la Pfeptrtn? to THnm b00lu to Vletorta the Allotte Mining Do. which was on the from Vanderhoof to the Man. 1 r hange. on Creek country. Unless the clalmt aggregating 19,000 are met, the machin ery will be offered for sale at Vander- i host on December 10. The Ladles' Aid of Connaught Hill Lu theran Church met in the church on Wednesday evening. TERRACE Mrs. H. C. Whltaker Of Doreen was a visitor in town at the beginning of the week. eamD north of Harelton property of the Northland Spruce Lum- I Miss Esther Moore returned to Prince , ber Co.. which has been operating. near Rupert on Sunday after spending the Mrs. William Meurer snd Mrs. Pease Aleza Lake, as well as the property of wrek end at her home here. R. Brealy of the Laminated Materials, Ltd,, New, Westminster, left on Tuesday MlWtfie;. 5vftn arVstin ley itif. iaysvher riii'-tW IhUreiU of nW-ccm- lyany. t. etrattorr and R, Mchae of Lakeaa tjsichery .were W town .on Wedneadajr 3. E. Cavenaille of Prince Rupert, who I has spent some time on his property In I the Kalum Valley returned to Terrace Ion Wednesday. J. Erlsndsen of Remo was In town Ion Wednesday. Paul Brodln was in from Kalum Lake I during the week. Mrs. A. Y. Wilson of Remo was In I town for the dsnce on Wednesday. LABOR COMPLAINS HIGH PRICE OF BEER AND WILL BREW OWN LONDON, Dec. 2. The high cost of beer has stirred member of the labor party to action. They propose to brew their own and hope to reduce the price to the consumer iby 25 to 40 per cent. 1 ifl L?bor ly1' ,BrewT Society. Ltd. nas been registered under the Industrial provident act with a capital of 15.000 pounds. There are no individual shareholders In the company, all the shares being held by the .clubs. At Preston the labor clubs have also laid plan to build their own brewery. Capt. John Irving returned to the city on yesterdsy afternoon's train from a brief trip to Burns Lake on mining business and sslled for Vancouver on itne Princess Mary this morning. Capt Irving expect to be back in the north I again in the near future, HOUSES FOR SALE StX ROOM MODERN I10U6 did loMlfltMt iai leeaVoff. PrttV 3J00.00. caeh 11400. Bahtnee ar ranged. Five Roomed Ho ate with Bath. Good condition and loos t ton, Price 12,200.00. oiab tSOOOO: batoiMt. ar ranged. (T. P. TINKER CO. LTD. tt FOR RENT FOR RENT FOUR ROOMED PtlR- nlshed apartment with bath and water paid. Phone 87. tt FOR RENT. Pianos, phonographs and Singer seving machine. Walker's Music Store. , . i . fXn RENT MODERN HOUSE; . EXCEL lent view. Apply 214 Fourth Ave. E. FOR RENT. Apartment by the day, week or month. Phone Red 607. tf HOU8E FOR RENT. 6 ROOMS AND BATH. Apply Munro Bros. tf I'HINCK IClTLItT IIAKIIOIt SFItVICB IRKKHIT i. It. .trnnM. Proprietor Oo anywhere anytime. l'4pij of -Jght. Always on. hoard, Terms very moderate. Two boats always available. Phone 30. P.O. Rot 310 KXCHANGE it VEn'lS'fstcONil IIAM FI KNITl'ltE bought and sold and exchanged. Plaver Piano and Two Cash Registers In stock. PAPAKOPI I.OS A- MAKAS SI!) Third Ave. Phone CIS CHKIST31AS TOYS CHRISTMAS TOYS OP A SPLENDID As sortment are now on display. We are placing a great number away for our customers who are taking advantage or early buying. Do not delay In selecting your toys and Christmas gifts. We will deliver for you Christ-mas Eve. A. MrKF.XZlE, ITItITFItE Phone 73 Every Day Is DOLLAR HAY at the noi.uiit jToui:. See our' large range of Christmas Olfta. Nothing Over a Dollar. CHIMNEY SWEEP -nr II. i. Z17MKF.IIR fleneral llamly Man Furnaces and Stoves Cleaned v and Ret paired. Chlmnles Swept. Cemetery Plots Cared For. Phone Red 243. Prince Rupert. B.C. DOMINION Ft ltXITlltE KXTIIAXrilf N. liKSOt'KliES, Proprlrtor U4 Third Avenue We Euy Sol) or E 'hamie anything Phone Black 431 7 my Frid.n FAGE FOUR THE liAXLi BRINGING UP FATHER By George MbMapMs T i rtSt service " IT II ! I DON'T KMOW JUVT h j AH'. lYOU arflS NOW- OOKl'T VOU OARt Wl,HMlTO Ill III I I I TME -OCE. 1 MADE OT in&tttry 'aSOiR fHJCH . COW sOW S SUCCTA OtLlCiOU-b , THE MAIM NGntOlENT'a Oih C-- MfeO S6tr AND I Ol-bH-l WOULD fbAV . vET COOO- i ' MOT AK Mtft VWt-fAT ARE. CORKED BEEF IF r CA5t- ' . TfVi THvT- ANDHE. t'UL HAVE f tT MADE O' AMD CADOAQfc- ' lj 1 J IBBB"--SaaBBBr-lBBBBB' vou ' LA LA PIERRE.- TWO OHDERft " S DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. & 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken'for leu than 50c Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Campbell re i h UftMb CHfan of ;rdUon are said to total 140.000. Ne ere weather was exprrteneed In The lowest thermometer resdlHff wa (nre above mo on- Friday las. Strong awer oae are SUM oeaupy- lg the atteathm of Mlgtatrate rr. P. Uoran in police oourt here. Coty Clerk Oeorge E. Davt has be thel'145 of U poaittOQ by the City COUH lowln a at.v f three months' at tetehlkan hot springs. r"" """" The Women's Auxiliary to the Angli an Church is holding Its annual bazaar hue of Vsncouver to succeed htm. I. B. Balrd predict an Increase In the rice of boats and eheca In the aprMf. R. O. Button addressed the members A the Prance Oeorge Farmers' Insti tute en Wednesday afternoon. Tie atree- h brlgtrt prp for the r.w- be city councU ha. decided not n i enwer aeea in mis ohttnet. -,r- a. k v w nesa of Edmonton on behalf of the International Utilities Corporation of Heavy snows of late have Interfered N.w VorlC far Uie nurrbue of the eitv I " y" " " " " bC n WipOSSible tO Operate ni rate" H.hMn. .,m a tar. rent o -j . ltd charter limitation Of fifteen years I The new halt of the Canadian Legion here wea opened on Wednesday wHh A. a. Perry. MJA officiating. WANTi.ir WAXTEI-OtD CANADIAN KMTAOE Stenj:e4att on or osT the envsaopaa ScfM to a C. Berftr. 449 Rogers Bl'ijaA aeawsv. cash by return. gssItettMsi jwehased. an FOB SALR Kill S.U.K 40 Hi1. Standard heavy oil engine ttaWjM) SO H P Buffalo 2-oycle engine tMOtU 38 toy 8 troinag boat. 7 hp. Fratny I WOK) 31 by 8 UoUer. IS hp Pair- baks , teaofO 48 by 11 - Seine boat. SO hp. with 300 (a thorn salmon seine used only sheet season with line and bra 1 1st. a snap' XN. Apply J. nid. Box 84. Phone 33. FOR SALE. 3 FT. FMH PACKER AND tow boat. Tsfiow. 16-80 HP heavy dtttf Vivian, wttb oorapleU equlpV ment ijWjfJ0. M. M. Staphcns. FOR SALE. SIX SOOMID HOOfiC with bath and pantry in Section 8. 11400. 8400 caah. balance arranged. Apply S14. 7th Ave. West. 360 FOR SALE. TWO OOATS: BOTH milking. Apply Bee 84. Dally News. STEAMSHIP MOYEBBil fee Vanrou i rt Tuesday . ciu . many rr.,,,., Saturday M. Caul-: , Prlii. - v Nov 30 si, Pr: . Dec 21 P.-yn. I rum Vanrout re-Sunday a Canm- ; . Wednesday as . Saturday m. Csl:-Saturday m Prin.r-. r ' Nov. 2(1 -a.. Pr.iir,. Dee 17 -a Ptim . . M Dec. 81 f Prlii . . '! rr Port nimisnn sn1 Niai t'.irt- Sunday ak Cam I'rowi Port SlmMin ma Sj.it tiff. Tuesday k. Cam i For .tnyuv an4 Men nr. Bjundsy w Cam i Wedneaday -! i from nov and m. Tuesday m. Cani - r Prtdsy as Prit c lr ((urrn flwrl..i(-Dec. 3 Pr. ' t: Dec. 17 Pi u.. -' From Ifueen t'liarldttrv Dec 1 a, Prn. It Dec 1 Prn ... -' fur AUkx -Nov. 2 iPrli ' " ; Dec 17 as. prn !' 1 Dec 31 . Pr; ! J Krnm ,tljka-- Nee. 8-. Prln.. V " P Die. 21 as. Prlii MAIL SCHEDULE For ihe Esl OCTOIir.H "-7 MasMltys. Wed:i. v. . . deses From the Kst TUisaKys, To. Vancouver Tjieedayi FTOtya Saturdays O.Pilt Nov- SO Df Train. Monday V Saturdays . . Ftoin ronconvrr Burtdays Wednesdsys Saturdays OJ".R Wov. 20 fx Train, Sunday T day To Anyov, Allre Arm High Low nigh Low lingh Low ITcmlrr jVjf Bmdayt rc- From Aiiyor. Allre Arm. Wr- Prrmlrr Turedays rrtdays To Nnas Illrrr Points Sundays From Va Ulver Points Tusedar To Aisska Points- Nee. 28, Dec. 17 ana From Alaska Points JS 51 11 5 r A- ""' . . n..lnl- To Queen fharloiif iw" .tf Dcetmber 3 and n , from Ouren Tharloiie December 1 and i C !I.R. TRAINS For the Fast ondayt. Wednesdaw at 11.30 am. From Jhe Ensl--Tuesdays, Thursdnv at 3.30 p.m. Friday. DF.rnwr.il 7:.r2 il 1 ..PHINCB KUI'ERT TIJJS, 10:51 i' ": i I . . 1 02 " , 'hati kdav. Drr"'" . .., 8:S) n : , - 21:07 pm 2:05 ;n r; 14 54 ;.a . 8I NDAY, DECF-MnFH 9:43 : 22 t: p - f a v 15 68 t n f.