PAGE FOUR a Mor.dav ti. Tift: VAlLX NEWS h. BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManns Neglectei i P"i I AH.I PBEL ROTTGM.A I'LL CET THE. COCTCl 1 VJELL, r . :...: I sjJILL ADVICE VOORl I DOO' VJAMT TO 1 TAKE" VOi r I J to TELL MAGGIE I I'M ALL KUN I I VOtPE TO 1 GO to SWITZBCLAMD J&yn ,-M TOO SICK , BOTMEOlMG DOWM. DOC TO SvolTZ-eRLAMD. Vol)? THE MOOMTAlM AlB '" C3lr T MOILL DO VbO GOOD, ' Nk. Eyes NEGLECT Is doubtleis 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. OF ALL absurdities In the kingdom of foolishness, surely the loss of eyesight through neglect is the most Inexcusable. DON'T lose health and efficiency through neglect. Come and seel Fred Joudry Registered Optometrist and Optician Room 3 Smith Block Phone 763 INDIAN SUMMER VCET IN YOUlT) Swill soon 6Ev coal roa the ) 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. NANA1MO - WELLINGTON COAL and ALBERTA SOOTLESS COAL 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 Engine and Stump Pullers NORWEGIAN HALIBUT GEAR IN STOCK Compass Adjusting VELVET. Cream THE VERY BEST I Take a brick home tonight 1 Dances, etc. Prompt Delivery Velvet Ice Cream Co Corner Third Avenue and Second Street Phone 758 Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 575 DENTIST " HIGH DEFEATS BOOTH SCHOOL Junior League Leaders Added Another Victory to Their Credit on Saturday ' . . High School added another victory to lti credit on Saturday by winning over Booth by three clear goals In the Junior Football League. Flaying down bill. High was the first to attack but Bacon brought play to be other end where be shot over with he goal at hli mercy. Roy Morrison wai prominent for High but (hot past. Bussanleh was good for Booth and kept his wings well supplied with fine passes. Cameron was dangerous bu: Wlngham robbed him. When Dickens stopped him and Fisher cleared for High. Dickens and Walters made a good wing and Thuroer had to dash across to clear. Then Cameron opened the score for High and. right after, Wicks scored again with a shot that gave the goalie no chance. Booth was unlucky to be behind on the play. Baoon and Walters were dangerous for Booth. McKay at the other end cleared his lines. Bussanleh again sent his forwards oil and Dickens made a good run but finished weakly. Walters had very hard luek with a splendid shot :aat just topped tb tar. Cameron hen narrowly missed converting a -.ntre from Wiclu tad half time found High leading two to nil. Booth attacked and Scott bad to clear. Walters narrowly . missed. Thur-ber cleared but Walters again was dangerous. In a 'break away Walter John Hon missed an open goal." Wicks centred well. Scott caved finely from Walters. Nelson was a fine defender for Booth and Bussanleh was danger- us. Wicks and Cameron shot past. McKay and. Bacon finished weakly. Morrison made a good run but Nelson leared cleverly. Scott saved from Dickens and a moment later the latter finished a clever run with a splendid centre but the chance was lost. Then Wicks took a corner kick and Stiles headed a good goat Booth attacked i gain but, though Dickens and Walters combined well, there were no goals. The end came with Booth pressing strongly and taking many corners bu the High defence was too good and High ran out winners three to nil. Teams: High Scott, Fisher, Stiles, Thur ber, Cameron, Larkln; Wicks, C. Johnston, W. Johnson, Batt, Morrison. Booth W. Cross, Nelson, Murray; Ivarson, McKay, Wlngham; Walters, Dickens, Bussanleh, Wood, Bacon. Referee. J. Campbell. Linesmen. Geo. Cochrane and J. Wll- n. High . Booth Borden LEACRE STAXDINO W. . L. for ag'st pts LAST SHOOT OF SEASON ISEELD Many Prizes Offered for North B.C. Regiment Marksmen A. Wylie Cleans up The final shoot of the season of the North B.C. Regiment Rifle Association on the McNlchoU Creek ranges was held yesterday. Eleven marksmen turn ed out and the weather- was Ideal for , shooting. In the division for first class shots scores were as follows: 200 500 600 A. Wylie 35 32 33100 ' W. Brass 33 32 30 95 R.W.Cameron 26 31 30 87 C. V. Evltt... 28 31 29 88 First prize, gold medal; second prtre, silver medal; third prize, bronze medal, fourth prize, turkey. Second Class A. Squires ... 20 32 , 2678 Bruce Wilson 27 26 I , .21 74 First prize-, silver meda( second prize, oronze meaai. The Royal Arms Cup was won by A. Wylie who made the best ten shots at the six hundred yard. His score was 46 out of a possible of 50. Wylie also! won the spoon for the highest score at the three ranges. SPORT CHAT The day after his recent fight 'With Gens Tunney for the world's heavy- Cfathe I service i Hndustrn Fairbanks-Morse Marine Diesel Engines Full Diesel principle no auxiliary ignition devices. Two-stroke-cycle simplicity with airless injection of fuel. No valves to grind; no complicated valve rockers to keep In adjustment. Uses low grades of fuel oil. High economy in the use of fuel and lubricating oil. Excellent maneuvering and operating qualities on light loads and slow speeds. Sturdy, compact, with all parts readily accessible. Small space requirements. Made in the oUomng sites; 20 h.p. 2 cyl. 1 80 h.p. 6 cyl. 40 h.p. 4 cyl. 60 h.p. 3 cyl. 80 h.p. 4 cyl. 120 h.p. 6 cyl. 120 h.p. 4 cyL of the throne. W jpii 240 h.p. 4yl. 360 h.p. 6 cyL 480 h.p. 4 cyl. 'ns Grven CartouAe P. 14 t. solid gM case, $40 600 h.p. 5 cyl. L 720 n.p. 6 cyl. Gi9 eht CANADIAN Fairbanks -Morse CC-MPANY-HmUerf rS BEATrVsT. VANCOUVER. B.C. weight crown. Jack Dempsey announced that he was through with the ring. Apparently, however, the former title- holder ! changed hla mind for Demp sey soon got In touch with Tex Rlc-kard with a view to entering the next series of elimination bouts from which will be selected Tunney's next oppon ent. Dempsey aays It wont take him ong to get ready and Rlckard seems o be willing so the possibility of another Dempsey-Tunney scrap for the rown looks very likely within a year. There seems to be little doubt In the nlnds of fight fans that Dempsey will have little If any trouble In again bat tling his way at least to the threshold George F. Getz, Chicago millionaire who took the Tunney-Dempsey fight to his home town, as a "civic duty" probably never will help Tex Rlckard promote a boxing bout again but he k by no means through with heavyweight sporting ventures. Well satisfied with the battle of almost three millions, and its effect upon home Industry, - Mr Getz has left for Africa where he ex pects to fight a battle of his own against such heavyweights as elephants and hippos. Most of his quarries he hopes to capture alive and' bring back io a farm in Holland. Mich., which a! land tigers. JUNIOR TENNIS Clonlon Parkin Eliminates A. Skattebol 6-1, 6-3 Darkness Stopped Two (lames Only one game was played at the week-end In the Junior city tennis championship series. This was In the boys' division and Gordon Parkin de tested A. Skattebol 8-1. 6-3. France TremayM best Margaret Oil-chrlst 6-1 in the first set while Joe Scott and Ernie Ratchford played 8 to 8. Darkness prevented the playing of second seta in both rases so there will be replays. WILL ATTEND WORLD SERIES Local Business Man Taking in Big Sporting Events While on Trip East CANADA BOOM EXPECTED J. C. Gavlgan, proprietor of the Rupert Table Supply Co., who attended :e recent bout at Chicago between Jene Turmey and Jack Dempsey forth vorld'a heavyweight boxing crown, .'leaning up big on that affair, will now attend the World Series baseball garnet at Pittsburg between the Pirate o: that city. National League champions and New York Yankees, toners of tbc American League pennant. In a post ;ard to a member of the Dally News taff. Mr. OaVlgan says about the fight: The best man won and 1 would baek tm tomorrow with aU I own." Mr. Oavlgan wrote from Detroit where e attended' a family reunion, the lrst In sixteen years. He state that r.e new Ford model wlU not be ready it Detroit before November 1, If then. "From what one hears here," says Ir. Oavlgan. "Canada Is on the eve of period of wonderful tunes." Mr. Oavlgan. while In the East. Is ilso visiting Toronto, Buffalo and Nia gara Falls. He and Mrs. Oavlgan ex pect to be home some time before th: iid of the month. FEW DEER ARE TAKEN SATURDAY Many Hunters go out but Bagi are Slim Alex. Finnie and Charlie Balagno The buck which was tied up on Ridley Island Thursday afternoon by George Bryant and BUI Wllllscroft for the benefit of Tommy McMeekln was duly shot yesterday afternoon but not by Tommy although his boat brought it home. Alex Flnnle was the skilled .narksman who brought down the leauty and Oeorge Johnstone acted as Ms navigator. Tommy McMeekln was .ct present. Shef Thompson, caretaker of the "rlnce Rupert Rowing & Yacht Club, Enounced in hla Monday morning bul letln on 'week-end operations, that the only ofher successful hunter was the redoubtable LCliarlle ' Balagno whose first trip of lh season was rewarded by bringing down a buck In the hills around Tucks Inlet- Ch&rnj,'waa a member of "a party wh 'nvwent out with Oeorge Bryant on the Harla. There was a siege by some thirty or so nlmrods In the woods across the bay but too many cooks apparently spoiled the mulligan for no game was brought home though many shota were fired. Fine weather made hunting oondl tions very pleasant. M. P. McCaffery returned to the city on the Catala yesterday afternoon from a brief business trip to Vancouver. A new Gruen Cartouche in solid gold $40! Here is truly remarkable watch value! A dainty wristlet, newly created by Gruen, with an adjusted movement cased in 14IU. solid white gold at ball the price you'd expect to pay for such a watch. A" ' As a gift or a watch for your personal use, no more satisfactory watch pur chase could possibly be made at this price. See these remarkable timepieces at our store today! JOHN BULGER LTD. Jewellers The Store with the Clock. W anted For Sale For Rent O 1927 v Int'l Fcatumc Sciwicc. Iwc G rat Britain fifhtt re ' vcd. and Pure Wool Cloths by' mall. Agenu wanted to carry cloth patterns and take measures for English high-grade Tailoring Haute. Liberal com-mteakm. Cash trade. 8pleadld open ing far storekeeper, agent carrying TOR SALE CHINCHILLA AND WHITE Flemish Rabbits, registered and pedigreed stock. tlO.OO a pair. Jack Sparkec, Terrace. 234 -JIIEEN. SHJNOLE3 ARE BEST. 2.00 a thousand. Seal Cove Lumber Co. FOR RENT ?OR RENT. S-ROOMED HOUSE AND 4-roomed flat, furnished. Apply S22 Eighth Avenue West. Phone Oreen 735. 232 TOR RENT. FOUR ROOMED FUR- nlshed apartment with bath and water paid. Phone 847. tf OR RENT FURNISHED APART-ment by the day. week or month. Phone Red 607. tf FOR RENT. Pianos, phonograph and Singer sewing machine. Walker's Music Store TJRNISHED MODERN HOUSE FOR Rent. Apply 215, Fourth Ave. East. FOR RENT. FIVE ROOMED HOUSE .with -oa UK Phone, Blue 601,' . . 231 'lOUSE FOR RENT. 6 ROOMS AND BATH. Apply Munr'o Bros. tf AUCTION SALE An jauction sale will be held at the AmericartlVmsnlt4tBvA"veTr on Wednesday, October S, at 2.30 pm consisting of Oak extension dining table and twelve oak chairs, tables, settee, bureau, card table, bed spring and mattress, crockery, etc, Phllpott. Evltt & Co.. Ltd., Auctioneers. 232 DANCING MISS MVFANWY C.IMFRELL Teacher of classical, operatic and toe dancing. Children's class or private tuition. Phone Itlark C13. CHALLAMBA WILL BE BROKEN UP SEATTLE Big MotorMilp, Which Wrnt on Itorks South of Here During Hummer, to be Scrapped The big motorshlp Challamba, which was badly damaged late in June when she went on the rocks- down the coast from Prince Rupert and was taken to Victoria, has been sold to Seattle in 1918. having been laid down for the I Australian government. Sergeant Alex DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. M()LEU BEAUTY COLLEGE Mot Miirrrkkful College on tike Continent Expert ln true tori In all branch of beauty culture. Including water waving aad permaneat waving. Terms: Moler, 10 Hastings St. E. Vancouver. BC. PIANO TI'MNtl ,ov iii:kiu l-Ot l r. COLE tor many year with Drtnamead. London. Eng., Martta-Orme. Ottawa aad Mason & IMach. Toronto. Repairs aad adjustment of Player Pianos and Oranda a specialty. Phone Iteil 10.1. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES other line or man with Urge circle ! AND WOMEN LEARN BARBERINO of friends. Write, enclosing bank reference, to Dept. C. Commercial Advertising Service. North Parade, Manchester. England. FOR SAl.K Bxpert Instructor! in one of the beat paying bualnesse. Earn while you learn and become Independent. Call or write Moler Barber College, 10 Hastings St. E., Vancouver. B.C. UPHOLSTERING FURNITURE REPA1RINO; UPHOL-sterlng of all kinds. Chesterfields recovered and mad to order. All work guaranteed. Phone Oretn 003. O M. HUNT. EXCHANGE NEW AND SECONDHAND FURNITURE bought, sold and exchanged. Papa-dopulot and Maras. 839 Third Ave. Phone 648. tf KAIF.N C1.4KAOK ITimiKK UF.DICTIONS In CHEVROLET PRICES Commercial Chassis, H-ton delivery 1838.80 Touring $811.60 Roadster 4811. 60 Roadster Delivery 1811.60 Sport Roadster 1880.00 Coach (949.00 Coupe 1984 jOO Sedan 11,032.00 Cabriolet 11,086.00 LaDdsu Sedan .,, ,...11.119.00 Imperial Landau Sedan 11.168.00 Utility Express. 1 Yen truck.. 1 792 60 Disc wheels I2S0 extra In all model. A complete line of 1928 models .on hand at present.. . Phone 'or ' tor.' demoWfntloh and learn about our easy payment plan. Ouaranteed Used Cars on Hand. Ford Coupe, 1923, 1100 cash, balance 125 per month. Ford Sedan. 1928, 8100 cash, balance 325 per month. k.iien (itrtAr.n, Rave Ross Dcalters in all Oeneral Motor Producets Ooodyear and Firestone Tires. Wrecking Service Day and Night, Phone 52 TAXI Phone G7 Taxi (Call George, Taul or Gust) Six and Seven Passenger Stude bakers at your dloposal any time ROSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block. ("Across from Emnn'm Hotels PRINCE RUPERT TIDES TI ESDAV. OCTOBER 4 High 7:57 a.m. 15.1 ft. 19:26 pjn. lea terests and will be taken to the Puget Low 0:58 ajn. Sound port where she will be broken 13.01 pjn. up. The Challamba, which piled up WEDNESDAY. OCTOIir.lt Ji 7J 11.1 A while bound north to, Alaska with a , High 0,:ie ajn. 15.7 ft 1 heavy cargo of freight, was built In I 20:54 vm. 173 ww 22Q ajn. . 73 " 1434 p.m. 10.8 " TIH'RSDIV. OCTOIIEK 8 McNeill, provincial ; High ......... 10:17 ajn. 17.0 ft poll: sailed last night on the Catala for Anyox and Alice Arm on official Low duties, I 22:04 pjn. 18.4 " 3-35 a.m. 6.4 " 15:52 pjn, 9 6 " 2c per word. in. advance. No Advertisement taken'for less than 50c WANTED WANTED. MEN MECHANICALLY IN-cHeed who mould like to work at the world's greatest paying Industry. Auto ' mechanics, garage work, electrical experts, welding, battery and vuleanlz-tag. We guarantee to quaHfy you for big paying positions. Only a short time required. Write or call Hemphill's Auto Engineering School. 10 Hastings St.. E.. Vancouver. B.C. .V ANTED. KITCHEN GIRL, ENOLISH speaking. Must be good worker, 880 per month room and board. Apply Canada Railway News Co., Paclllc, B.C. 333 VOMAN WANTED FOR KITCHEN work. Apply Good Eats Cafe. tf IOUSSKEEPER WANTED.-74, Daily News. -APPLY BOX 232 AGENTS WANTED INGUSH MADE-TO-MEASURE SUITS IVNI) FOB SALE THE O.T.P. DEVELOPMENT CO. LTD. will now consider applications for purchase of its holdings in the Town-site of Prraee Rupert and a)M adjoining aereag. For particulars appty to CI. P. TIN'KMC CO.. LTI. Ageata. A I i . Found. A M 11 I . I IS! I I lj H ILI L . .iii'uiiiiiiii mill run For Vanroutee Sunday a. Pnnee CbarltJ l Tuesday as. Catala Thursday a. Pru-.ca Omrge I Saturday as. Cardena " as, rrlactM Beatr::l Oct.-11 as. Prtnoei AUca Oct. 23 na. Princes Alk Nor. 1 a. Prlneoa Alice I'rom Vanrauvrr sundsy as. catala . . . s. Cardena . Saturday a, prince Beatrtn Saturday a Prince Charlei Oct. 8 -w Princess Alloc Oot. 19 . Princess A1j :s Oct. 28.--as. Princess Alii Frldsy as. Cardena Saturday as. Cardena . I'or Anion Bundsy ss. Catala .f Wednesday . Prince Geor ? 4 I'rom A nj ox-Tuesday m. Catala Thursday aa. Prince Oeorge 1 'or strwart Sunday a. Catala Saturday a. Prince Charles I rom Stewart Sunday aa. Prince Charles . Tuesday , Catala I'or (Jufrn CJiarlvtte Oct 8 as. BHnce John Oct. 22 ss. Prince John From qown CharMles Oct. 6 as. Prince John . Oot. 20 . Prince Pohn I'or Alaska- Wednesday ss. Prince Oeorge Oct. 8. ss. Princess Alice Oct. 10 ss. ' Princes Alice Oct. 29- s Princess Alice From M.ik Oct. 12 ss. Princess Alice Oct 23 as. Princess Alice Nov, 2 a. Princess Alice MAIL SCHEDULE SEPTEMI1F.K, 19-S7 For the East close JO From the East- Tuesdays. Thursday and Bunds: due H To Vancouver Sundays Tuesdsys -. . Thursdays Saturdays CP-R-Oct. 12 and 23, From Vancouver- Sundays Wednesdays Nov V 41 Fridays Saturdays 10J CPJl Oct. 8, 19 and 29, To Anjox and Alice Arm-Sundays mall closes Wednevlaya I'rom Anjoi and Alice Thursday mall dU' To Stewart nnd Premier-Sundays Saturdays rrom Stewart and Premier-Sundays Tuesdays To Naas River Points From Naas Ulver Points To Alaska. Joints-:-Oct. 8, 19 and 29. From Alaska Points Oct. 12 and 23. Nov. 2. Oct. 8 and 22. From Queen Charlotte Inland ' Oct. 6 and 20. CN.R" TRAINS For the East Dslly Excent Sundsvs . H From "he East- Dslly excent Wsdntidsvs '