PAGE FOUR 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, hare them attended to and at once. OF 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 VOU SOVVO KttP TrtliJ ; OTvER.Kt4D' fa We sell superior lumber that is the only kind of lumber to be found in our sheds and yards. We have the most 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 Prince Rupert BOAT HOUSE Phone 381 P.O. Box 1565 LAUNCHES, SCOWS, ROW-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 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 Phone 758 LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal Sand and Gravel. We Specialize in Piano and Furnltum Moving. BRINGING UP FATHER W. T. Pumu U Pofet Angeles, Waah . arrived last Thursday night to take j cnarge ol tbe work an tbe American I Boy property anion bu passed Into tbe I control of Mr. Sstloway 01 Toronto and ' wtoo Waited (he property in company j with Win. MeAdain eoup of v.-eeks ; am. up tlx Omlneea Herald. Mr. Parson stated that to would begin work immediately on the abaft and . . una somewung over a nomo im uo then run a couple ol drifts. By that time tt U expected that eaougb ore will be developed to decide whether or not to proceed with further develop-ment. The plaaa at present Include running the long eras cut tunnel which will open at depth ail lour of the known parallel veins and It win serve as a genera working tunnel, j The plans also Include the establishment at New Hazelton of a custom mill to handle the America Boy ore and any ore offered from the district. A eus- torn mill is one thing that has long been ; required In the Interior and the lack j of It has held back development to a ' great extent. The establishment of the : mill also means developing a water power, of which there are many In this district. JOINT MEETING IN CANADIAN I.MIftN HALL AT TERRACE TERRACE. Aug. 27. The quarterly Joint meeting of the Canadian Legion and their Women's Auxiliary was held on Thursday evening In their club rooms. A good attendance of both orders was present and much useful discussion of Joint affairs took place. It was decided to place the Veterans' Hall at the disposal of the public for the meeting on Thursday evening. Sept. 1. called to discuss the advisability of Incorporating under the Village Municipalities Act. A banquet furnished by the male members was much enjoyed and many interesting speeches made the possi bility of enrolling honorary member! being among the live topics spoken on. These quarterly Joint meetings are proving quite a success and are being well attended. RECEPTION AND DANCE G.W.Y.A. HALL TERRACE MR. AND MRS. HAUGLAND TERRACE, Aug. 27. Mr. and Mrs. Emll Haugland, who were married In Prince Rupert returned to Terrace on Wednesday ami met -wlth-en -enthusias tic reception on their arrival here Tbey were at home to their many friends at a reception and dance held in O.W.VA. Hall on Wednesday even ing which was attended by a large crowd of well-wishing friends. Music for the dance was furnished by Mrs. Attwood's orchestra. Refreshments, In cluding the bride's cake were served at midnight and dancing continued until an early hour. Hi. and Mrs. Haugland are taking up their residence in the borne east of town, formerly occupied by Joe Spltzl. TERRACE Mrs. H. Boss and two children who have been In charge of the Hotsprings Hotel at Lakeke Lake for the Dast month left during the week for a visit with her brother. W. O.'NeUl. In Bmlthers, before returning south for the winter. Captain 3. B. Colthurst. who has spent the past three weeks In southern cities returned home on 'Thursday. He was accompanied by his cousin O. Lowrle, gunnery lieutenant on th battle cruiser Colombo. Lieut. Lowrle made a abort visit here at the Colthurst home. George Little returned on Wednesday's .train after having msde a trip down river to the coast In the Laminated Materials, Ltd., gas boat. Sidney and Benny Seamen were hosts on Thursday afternoon at a delightful children's party, when about twenty SUMMER COMPLAINT CAUSES MANY DEATHS AMONG INFANTS Thousands of mothers throughout Can a. I a Lave used a' during the part 0 years it has lrn oa the market! and. their child's life no doubt saved by its timely use. Pmc, 60c. a Lottie at all druggvU or dealers: put up only by The T. Mil-burn Co., Limited, Toronto, Out. boys and gtris were entertained at their borne with games. story-telling and the evcreeeptaMe tod ttdftgs to eat. Mcmben of the book dub met at e home of Mrs. O. Von Hees on FMrsday evening to efeoone new read- lag material for the waster months. As soon as the new sepply of books irrHe the ttrete" will be started again. Urs. Wm. Fair returned on Wednes day after a short business trip to Prince Rupert Mr. and Mrs. w. H. O Conner and children of Wallace, Idaho, who have been spending the summer In the mining district around Cedarvale, ar rived In Terrace on Wednesday. it. 8. Hadden and two boys from Prince Rupert were visitors here on Wednesdsy. George Rudge of Victoria, and a former resident and property owner here arrived from the south on Wednesday and Is renewing acquaintances around town. 8. Davis of Anyox, B.C. is a visitor here at prenent, having arrived from the coast on Wednesday. Considerable rain fell here during Thursday night and early Friday morning practically the first since the end of June. All nature look much Improved as a result of having its thick coating of dust washed off. It has been too long In coming however to be very beneficial to shrubs, trees and grass but the vegetable gardens will no doubt be much improved as a result. witn the Terrace tail lair only one week away, prospecta do not look very j bright for a normal display of fruits and vegetables. Advertise In The Duly News INSPIRATION LADY LAUDER tare Songs of lircat Comedian Were Written to III Wife LONDON. Attg. 17 When Lady Lander wife g afce wsartd-tasrwui wsmrdtsn, died sotnewfeat suddenly after an ape attass In a OUsfow a ursine hacae. Str Harry, whose wevotlon to his wife was tntfnia, was pcostraietf aad was eecn-petied ttkt ta has bed. Their only iCBJM. Csvptata John Laueer. was ktUed jwhen servteg In France with the Artrtl : And Sutfeerlaad Htgfclindata. lady Lawdsr had travelled all over the gtebe with her husband. With aim she had been feted by kings and presidents, and through it all she remained as of the most kindly-hearted and unaffsctad of woman. AaaUe Vallanee wm a hnahte asas lc HaaaUtan when Harry Lauder, the "halntn loan" tram the Arboath spinning milL became a mister and sub-erueatty her husband. She worked In a fiat- mill at sn early ae. earning 4s. a wee, and It was while sat was attached to the Salvation Amy that she met Harry Lauder. UIX IX rOTTAtlE They began tbatr aaarrted life In a poor sninar's eottag. until Harry, with a "sotree" reputation as comedian behind ham. reserved to try Ms lock on the eoawm platform. While be travelled round she lived on In Hamflton on a wage of 30s a week, on which she had to maintain herself and their boy John. And It was she who1 aanaated him and sent Mm out afresh when he had been compelled to return to the pit as "a sticktr ceanedtaa." wtrieh was his nsate's Jibe far a failure. Then he made his name. She was the Inspira tion of his love sobbs. and often helped to write M greatest asoresoes. It will be recalled that when 8 It Harry broadcast for the first time he told his hearers how hU wife would be listenlng-ln. And. before dosing, he said: "Now hsten here, sweetheart. I am coming nortfe to Olasgow tomorrow night. Mind you are there to meet me. LIBRARY COURSE IN McGILL UNIVERSITY General Kir Arthur Turrle Arrange for New Itrpartmrnt at Montreal VICTORIA. Aug. 27 Through the interest taken by General Sir Arthur Currie. as principal and vice-chancellor of McOUl University, and through the eo-operatlon of the American Library Association and the Carnegie Corpora-tlotv the first Library School of Ms- Snowy Whitenew1 You're sure of snowy- whiteness always in the children's garments in your own pretty things in all your dainty linens and cottons if you always use Reckitt's Bag Blue In tha handy bag with the Blue andfthile stripes U anted For Sale For Rent FOR RENT FOR RENT NICE LARGE FtJRNISH- sd roots on Fifth Avenue West with private family Hasted. Fin marine view Phone Blue M or Black all FOR RENT NICE NEW FVRNtSHa) nam. heated. Harbor new. ctase la. handy to post office, private fanny, phone Black 904 or tl. FOR RENT FURNISHED APART- ment by the day. week or month. Phont Red 607. tf FOR RENT. Pianos, phaaographs aad Soger sewing machine. Walker's Muatc Btere. FOR RENT. MODERN HOUSE. HAR- feor view. Apply 3U. 4th Ave. E. tf FOR RENT POOR ROOM FURNISH- ed Oat. Phone Preen TM 244 FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT. Phone Black IBS. tf QUI Ualvemty has been ewVattlsbed. Ubrarvansfalp has become a profession, a rapidly growing profeaston. the full seope and Importance of which Is only Just beginning to be realised. Many wishing to enter the profession have beea obliged to seek training In the United SUtes and elsewhere, and the announcement of the new training school In Montreal win be welcomed UurMsjaout the Domtaien. Already Tour students have beea enrolled from Vancouver aad one from Victoria. The school provMes a year's general training In the asms aad objeata. U field and the metttod of this retattveiy new and quite f aspirating profession. It provides a training which wm enable Its graduates to find lucrative and congenial vocation In libraries of var ious types: pubtle. special ueivrrvHy. college or school; or in those rapvdry multiplying libraries which are springing up all over the country In all tlx larger Industries and professional association. Students entering the Library School are expected to have had at least one year of academic education, with at least two months' satisfactory exper ience In some type of library work: but the faculty reserves the right to use Its own discretion to admit those, who. for special reasons, sppear to offer promise of becoming aatlsfactory librarians though they may not have had the forma education technically prescribed. ALBERTA'S WORK IN, MENIAL HYGIENE IS FAVORABLY MENTIONED EDMONTON. Aiur 97 Tit svh.rf. i. leading tfcV Whott flcilril0n"frl " "some phases of mental hygiene work. Is given in a recent bulletin of the Canadian national committee for mental hygiene. a the opinion of Dr. C. M. Hineka, medical director of the organization, who made a five weeks' tour of the western provinces last spring. Dr. Hlneks refers In particular to the appointment and work of a vtsrtlng committee to the mental hospitals and penal institutions, the establishment of a training school for mental defectives at Red Deer, and the introduction in the legislature by the minister of health of a sterilization bill, which Is thought Ukelv to msa at the next session. The bulletin also makes note of the the mental hospital at PonoV. m tw malaria treatment for general paralysis oi xne insane, to date about 70 cases have been treated with a benlen tr.in of the malaria parailte, and approxi mately 30 per cent have shown marked beneflta. while as many more have Improved or have had an arreat of Dr. Hlneks speaks of the work being done in mental hygiene throughout the wesi as aggressive and progressive, with a chain of ten mental hosnit.u .. staffed and supported by governments In juu aympainy. the result being that the problems of mental abnorm.m. u been attacked energetically in all the wwru provinces. Uncle-Well. Tommy. U you can ask uie question i can't answer, in give you sixpence. Tommy Righto, uncle' r. . ma JUU t4TI me where music goes after It's been WANTED FOR S.AI.H UPHOLSTERING By George McMai I WHERE. 0'KTt?Mert J HOO " OOM-T I Thin, ne uk.c v .4v p as ., vmr y n w-1 r n i jl . . imi ir . CUSTOMS MILL NEW HAZELTON W. T. 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