PAGE FOUR Neglected Eyes NEGLECT is doubtless thf cause of most of the ills that afflict humanity. This is no self evident that it seem hardly necessary to tell you. If your eyes are kIvIiir trouble, hare them attended to and at once. OP ALL absurdities In the kingdom of foolish surely the loss of eyesight through neglect Is the most inexcusable. DO.VT lose health and efficiency through neglect Come and seel Fred Joudry Ileffiatered Optometrist and 'Optician Room 3 Smith Mock Phone 7f3 " Vno KH-euvO Kit THlSl : UNG; tN MIND J I TAAt vie, stV-- ro i v,W .a tut., ; Tas We sell superior lumber-that is the only kind of lumber to be found in our sheds and yards. We have the moat complete stock In Northern B.C., Including fir and cedar timbers, dimension, shiplap, finishing, veneers, shingles, lath and mouldings, all reasonably and properly priced. Albert & McCaffery Phones 116 and 117 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 I'hone 758 Prince Rupert BOAT HOUSE Phone 381 P.O. Box 1SG5 LAUNCHES, SCOWS, 110W-BOATS AND CANOES 8AND AND GRAVEL Equipment for Diving and Salvage Work AgentH for Easthope Engine and Stump Pullers NORWEGIAN HALIBUT GEAR IN STOCK Compass Adjusting LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal Sand and Gravel. We Specialize In Piano and 1'urnilunt Moving. I BRINGING UP FATHER TRAPPER WILL GO CRUISING Building Fine Boat for Himself In Interior For Use on Northern Waterways Harvey D. Soott, who resides on the Parsnip river, about 34 mite thta tide sf Flnlay Pork. U working on the most complete pleasure boat which haa been atcn in this neighborhood. Scott has been trapping for several years In the north and has reached the time of life when he considers, he should have some rational recreation. Lack of roads put the automobile out of the question. so Scott hit upon designing and build Ten Years Ago In Prince Rupert a. A. Hunter who has been teaching In the south is visiting his parents. Sir Richard McBrlde died at his resi dence In London yesterday. Ben Gossett was badly burned about his face and tiands In the engine room of the Inverness Cannery boat Florence. Warren Klsslck and Miss Green, of the telephone department were married n Anyo xrecently. Mrs. Oeorge Munro and daughter Olive arc guests of Mrs. C. Bawle at Hazelton. A public procession marched from the city hall to the Westholme Opera House ast evening with the Daughters of the Empire marching In a body. A cricket game took place between teams captained by W. M. Murray and H. T. Cross. TERRACE Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Kenney, Mrs. Hcmeon and son, left on Friday for Hazelton from which place they will motor to Vancouver. They will visit in Victoria before returning north. Mrs. Oeorge Little and Edith who spent several days visiting with Mrs. W 8. Fisher In Prince Rupert prior to her going io victoria to resioje returned borne on. Saturday. t Miss Emma, .Artress andj Kathleen Burnett left on Saturday for a week's holiday at Kalum Lake. Mlsees Mona Orleg and Fanny Mc Laren are holidaying at Kalum Lake. J. Sims of Vermillion, Alta., Is spend Ing. a few days In the district. Dr. and Mrs. R. L. I. Smith of Pasa dena, California, arrived on Saturday, via Lucerne, to visit at the home of the Utter' uncle C. R. Gilbert, Ac Wlade in Canada 95 years This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or by the Government of British Columbia companled y Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert they left on Monday morning to spend a few days at Kalum Lake. Mrs. a. E. Gullck of Prince Rupert, pent the week end in town. Rev. and Mrs. A. W. Robinson and Theodore left on Monday ,to spend a two weeks' holiday at Mettakatla. M t. Robinson expects to return on Satur day to take the Sunday services aa usual. SKIDEGATE , The forestry deportment launches Leila D. and Red Cedar arrived here after a rough trip across the straits. Jack. Scott, the well known forest ranger. Is in charge of the party. The Red Cedar with J. McCullough In charge! will stay in 8kldeeate Inlet for a few days doing research work for the DC. Forestry department. The weather for the past month has been very hot and Forest Ranger Ike i Martin -has cancelled all fire permits. V 'l tit, U-MLt NfcVYd CtAOTt. ACCEPT OUR ppl , JLi ' " " ) ' ALU NICHT' IMViTATlOlM TO -EE I IY GOOO' IHBHRr) COMt AN MOOR' v , J HI HI TURKISH LIFE'USHOWY (J ILL fl llBiJ MOT BE POTTIN UP cSP&St 1 S'S Oapialn B1U Streaeman has resigned from the public works department with whom he has been employed during the past month. lie has been suffering with surfneas of th light arm and 1 in Queen Charlotte City receiving at-tentlon. The Public Works department ha climed down the camps at Lawn Hill and Queen Charlotte City. The Provincial Constable at Queen Charlotte City left for Prince Rupert on the Lillian D. J. H. 8 rath, the well known lumber broker, has been Unking over the mill at Queen Charlotte City and adjoining timber limits with a view to having the plant start up again. J. Gillespie, well known logging contractor, arrived from Vancouver on the last tooat and will spend the summer ut Queen Charlotte City. The mission launch Thomas Crosby li onck from the mainland and later left for Cape St. James and other settlement to the south of here. ALDERMAN TO MAKE LONG GASBOAT TRIP Aid. M. M. Mephens leaving Tiimurruu fur Juneau .liroiniunlrl liy Vlnrf Lade and Svd Hunter Aboard his powerboat Vera S. Fryt Aid. M. M. Stephens will sail from the Prince Rupert Yacht & Rowing Club floats tomorrow morning for a trip U Juneau arid Chtefcgoff Island. Alaska. on mining business. A number of side trips sre planned and an absence of about three weeks is expected during which time some 1,000 miles will be trayersed. It Is hoped to pass through wrangell Narrows en route north, although this stretch of water, owln tc dredging operations therein. Is cloned for a year to steamers which have to make , the long detour outilde around Cape Decision. Aid. Stephens will be accomDanled on the trip by Vlnce Lade, a well known prospector of this district, and Sydney Hunter of this city. SPORT CHAT O. Ryall and Gordon Shields of the Jericho Tennis Club won the Pacific Northwest tennis doubles by defeating Wally Scott and BUI Steven of Taooma 4-0, 6-3, 6-1, 8-6. Ryall was particularly brilliant throughout the match. Bert Barry the English sculling charn- Snow-white Clothes Blue is indispensable every washday for it is the only thing that will neutralize the yellowish tint in freshly washed clothes. For pure white linen, you can rely on Reckitts Bag Blue In the handy bag with the Blue and White stripes II7B U anted For Sals For Rent By George McMan.u HtULOvZOZO- i WOnt 0E HOV H6UJO. BABHA, , . WONT Bfc HOME - HEUUO WON'T K;mf i "OO THE NIGHT LIFE -I L J-4 WAIT J ' ) iV5MTl ' VTli imgrm 4 ' Wl j ing a pleasure boat which will enable! him to fcet over the great waterways 3f the north with the maximum of comfort "and enjoyment. For two months toe has been engaged In the building, and by the middle of the 1 .nonth he will have the craft ready for launching. He says the buUdlng has been a pleasure stunt, and he alms to have everything on the craft that can be found on an automobile except balloon tires, ' and he- may even add them yet to serve as life preservera. The .boat has a length overall of 28 feet, with a beam of 7 feet 6 Inches and Is flat bottomed. The boat has a Seripps F-4 marine engine, which at 500 revolutions develops 15 hp., but which can be speeded up to 2600 revolutions, giving 70 h p. As an auxi liary power to be used In shallow water, Scott will have an aerial thrust drive, operated with- a sprocket from the engine. Just what power this will glr him the engineers have not In formed him, but he li satisfied It will be sufficient for all purposes. Scott will continue trapping In the winter months, but In the summer he Intends to make extensive cruises. Next season he plans making a trip to the mouth of the MacKenzle river, for which he will get a congenial party together. The boat will be well housed for stormy weather, so that passengers can sleep and have their meals aboard with every comfort. He expects to launch the boat at Summit lake during the latter part of the month. Aside from his own labor the boat will cost htai approximately $2500. -,-rW Ike government of Canada guarantees its Age MM l IO YEARS OLD A very rigid enforcement of the fire lawa Is being earned out At TleO fire has been giving trouble. Ranger Martin Is m on lbs ground with a large party of fighter. DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for less than 50c LOST LOST. SATURDAY NIGHT. ON Second Avenue, opposite post office, ladles' mink choker. Reward. Phone 776. plon and Major Ooodsell who are to jwet In Vancouver for the sculling hamplonshlp and Major Ooodsell who ire to meet In Vancouver for the scull-ng championship of the world got well icqualnted with the waters of Vancou-;er Harbor wlM-n a boat In which they sere inspecting the course was cap-Urcd and both were thrown Into the ater. ' Ttiey were rescued without any Jlmculty. Nanalmo's record la the Connaught Tup series shows a goal average of 19.0. There evidently was no doubt bout their superiority. Swimming the English channel U secomlng fairly regular feat. Edward remme, an Englishman, did It' In 14 hours 27 minutes from Grlz Nez to Dover. Three others have done It in :as time, the record being 11 hours ind five minutes by Georges Michel it Is the eleventh time the Channel has jeen swum. Temme is 22 years old. 1 feet 2 ft Inches In height and weighs 103 pounds. Johnny WeUmuller of the Illinois U hie tic Club made a new world's r-ord for the 200 yards swim when he overed the distance in 2 minutes t 18 seconds, being 11 2-3 seconds less han ths previous record time of Duke iohanmoku of Honolulu. There Is a suggestion from some foot-Mil teams In London, England, thai ootballs ahould be covered white. It s not likely that the suggestion will ie taken up. Joe Wright the Toronto sculler who ost the Diamond Sculls In England hrough fouling a boom, set a new vorld's record In winding the quarter-nlle single sculls dash at Detroit when te covered the dlstnce In 1:12 2-8. He Jso won the singles In the National Vmateur Rowing Association regatta at Detroit. In a mixed doubles played at Sea-irlght. NJ recently Mrs. Cbapln and . Vim Jones won oer Mrs. Wm. Endl-xitt and Oeorge Lott of Chicago In a let the scores in which were 18-10. 12-10 and 7-8. aggregating 37-35. The .-natch waa the finish of a game that lied been halted bv rain at Provirtnr two wet kprejflously7.irt4eh-ore was lJulea Foresti. Italian racing motorist UVln.Englana.wlth a 40 bp. motor car Djetmo' with which be hopes to break" the -record-of 20- miles per'notR recently made by Major Segrave, the Srltlsh motorist In Florida. English papers tell of a revival of Mseball but the game there is not the tame as American ball. Scores of thirty, forty and even as high ss 100 Indicate that there are certain differences betweeen their game and the game on this side of the water. There are eleven players. ' In the Internstlonal athletic contest at Manchester recently England totalled 23 W points. Ireland 8 'A Dolnts. and Scotland 1 point. Points are awarded two for first and one for second. Ireland won the high Jump at 6 ft. 1 in. and the quarter mile In 80 4-6 seconds. FLY-TOX NECESSARY Wars are Lens ratal Than Common Inserts . . "Files have caused more deathi than all wars," says Major Ransom 'of the Medical Department of the United States Army. "Since the fly came into the world i has been synonymous with epidemics of pestilence and disease." But with Fly-Tox It U a very easy simple matter to rid the house of file- to keep It fresh and clean, free of lnsect taint. Fly-Tox is the scientific Insecticide developed at Mellon Institute of Industrial Research by Rex Fellowship, simple instructions for killing all household Insects on blue-Is belled bottles. Inilst on Fly-Tox. Advt. WANTED WANTED. -- STENOGRAPHER, BOOK-kee-jrr. Olve tiperisttre wbea applying. Replies confidential Box 08, Dully News office. WANTED. MAID FOR GENERAL Phone Red TM. WANTED. OIRL TOH LIGHT HOUSE-work. Phune Blaek 609., 186 FOR S.U.K 156 00 PER MONTH BUYS A SEVEN roomed house on Graham Avenue. Section Two. Walker's Music 8tore. FOR SALE. BEWING MACHINE, cheap. Alno Oxo Oas hestef and pictures Phone Blue 1M. IBS FOR SALE, ONE 1M4 TUDOR FORD Sedan, repainted and good condition. Parker's Oarage. tf ROWBOATS FOR SALE-PHONE RED 338. tf FOR HUNT FOR RENT. FURNISHED APART-ment by the day, week or month. Phone Ited 607. tf FOR RENT. -TWO MODERN HOUSES. One furnished. Apply 218, Fourth Avenue East. I FURNISHED SUITES FOR RENT, Apply Mussallem Grocery. Phone 18. UPHOLSTERING FURNITURE REPAIRING; UP1IOL-terlng of all kinds. Cheiterflslds recovered and made to order. All work guaranteed. Phons Orten 6G3. O, M. HUNT. EXCHANGE NEW AND SECONDHAND FURNITURE bought, sold and exchanged. Papa-dopulos and Marrls. 839 Third Ave. Phone 646. tf AUCTIONEER IP I DONT DISPOSE OF MY Busi ness Interests by August 18 I wUl tie back after harvest with more capital and larger developments. I will sell what furniture. I have In stock st a sacrifice up to August 18. G. F. Brine. S I'M M Kit HKHOItTM. l..lKFJ.Kt: IIOTSI'KIVGH MIDttE TKKK.M'K, IIC. Now Open for Visitors. For, Urms and reservations. Manageress. K.tlKV OAlf.WIK gents, for-all-1- 296 (IKNKII.W. MOTOKH I'HODl CT.1 Another carload of Chevroieta Justlnl Prices'. Roadster 82S.OO Roadster Delivery 1825 00 Touring ', 182900 Coup , . teas oo Coach M9'bo BKltn 81,079.00 Landau Sedan 11,120 00 .cabriolet 11,100.00 Commercial Chassis IS490O Delivery Express Chassis IB06 00 29 4.40 Balloon Tires itsndard equipment on all models except Da-livery Express chawla. Call or phone for demonstration. KAIKN flAKAGK Third Avenue I'ltnne 82 For the r.mi TAXI I'hone 67 Taxi (Call Geririre. 1'nul or Guntl S(x anil Seven I'naspnirer Stude-.bakers at' your diposnl any time. ROSS HKOS, I'OOI4 ROOM Meeker lllock. fAfrosa from Emnrflan Hnfl C.N.R. TRAINS Daily Except Sundays 11:30 a.m Frnm 'he Fast Pally excep. Tuesdays 3.30 pm Advertise in Tt DaUy Ntw Article, Fouid,4c STEAMSHIP M0VB1M I'or Vmfo4,rr , , . 1 . T uctu; 9M, I ' S 1 3 Thursday ss. pnn- Ci.1sj.. Saturday ss. Csnle . , " as. PrincMi Brc' ;;t , ss Prince K:;pe,' ,( Aug. iu. rriurets l uj'l-j Aug. U.--PrUees Una AlMM OO lrt r--u 1 . Aug. 24 - Prince r i ., t Ana;. 3li- Prince U j , I rum Aauromer ounosy ss. ( ataia i Monusy ss. prince c.bxUt Wednesday--s.Prli', 3 n Friday- st Prince R;:p-rt r 1 as. Cardena , Saturday ss. Prm c:; Bfis; 1 Aug. 8. -as Prime s L: m A&g. 18. ss. PrlncM AL Aug. iy rnnccsa 1 ; 1 Aug. 26.--ss Prtr,.'c 1 1 Aug. 29-ea Pru, ;c 1 I. j 4 For Port flmpon and ai tits- Friday Cardi'na From Port ttliupvin, an4 Ncu I Saturday ss. Cai -it. a For Aajnx, Mewart, elf Hlinriav as P&tala It- MaMii u Prlnr PhirlM il- Friday as. Prince Rupert l- Ironi An;o, Mewart, elf Tuesday as. tatals i Thursday.. as. Prlncri r Saturday as. Prince R' jr. for North Queen fhsrlutlet- Mondaysa. Princes C-X Jl From Norlh (jiieen ClurMle- Thursday ss Prince C l-. 1 '3 For Houth tlueen flisrMIe- Aug. 18 as. Prince Jc..r Ant 29--as. Prtnce J ..- I'rnin Houlh Oueen ThsrUitlf- Aug. 10. ss. Prince Jcf.3 11 Ati Oi m lH rw-. Jr.h3 U Fur Abks Wednesday ss. Prince Cleap Aug. 8. s. Princes Us " Aug. 19 ss. Prince j A " Aug. 19. Princess C : ' v Aug. 26. s. Princes Lc J -v no T.i ... 1 ' - P nuit, n, 1 1 , 1 ,c & . - -" From Alaska Monday ss. Prince Oeorjt I-"" ' ' Aue. 10.- Princess C;..- Aug. 19. Prtncess Ix:;:; Aug. 20Prlncess AlVre Aug. 24 princess C';-: 'j MAIL SCHEDULE AinrsT, 19"- Unnrt.v. We,1nedT, BsfJroij"- tiumn ,..... 8 1.. UUB To Vancoiiter Mondays Tuesdays Thursdays Baturdivs OPR. Aug. 3, 6. 10, ! 20 .lUH II' 111 I' J4.e' Monday. Wednesdays J(ji, rTlQSJS . . nnn ... . H 19. V, To Aiiyot, Alice Arm, " n.-nlleT ..Ntewart . ,1 Sundays m ,J Prldsys pi From Anyox, Alice Arm. T"m H,fwart- duer' m, m,u Saturdays .,1 Tuesdays To Naas Klver poims p Thursdays 1,1,11 From nas hlver Plnt , ti . Baturdays D1" To Alakka Points Aug. 1. 8, 8, 18. 19. 2 9 From Alaka Point Aug. 3. 8, 10. 13 , 20. 34 To Oueen riiflrlotlf l-l,n" r Lower Islands. Aug w- , j Upper Islands. Monday From tjueen Charlolle W"'4 Lower Islands, Aug H i Upper Islands. Thursday" To Queen CharMK I"""4 1 1( uower isisnos, f0n From Queen Charlotte !l"n" f Lower lilandi, WtdceidU" '