PAOE FOUR 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. NANAIJIO - WELLINGTON COAL and ALHEKTA SOOTLESS COAL Albert & McCaffery Phones 11G and 117 Neglected Eyes NEGLECT is doubtless the cause of moat 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 ia the most inexcusable. DON'T lose health and efficiency through neglect. Come and seel Fred Joudry Registered Optometrist nnd Optician Room 3 Smith Mock Thone 763 INDIAN SUMMERVCET IN YOUrf) Swill soon be ? coal for the ) v cone!- j cold grev Prince Rupert BOAT HOUSE Phone 381 P.O. Rox 15C" LAUNCHES, SCOWS. ROW HOATS AND CANOES v k.1 SAND AND GRAVEL Equipment for Diving and Salvage Work Agents for East hope Engines and Stump Pullers NORWEGIAN HALIRUT GEAR IN STOCK Compass Adjusting VELVET Cream THE VERY REST! Take a brick home tonightl We cater for Parties, Picnics, Dances, etc. Prompt Delivery Velvet Ice Cream Co Corner Third Avenue and Second Street Phone 758 Dr.Alexander Smith Block Phone 675 DENTIST BRINGING UP FATHER I ESlrl ii J'OGS, I'M tfstlif I EMPLOY MH AJT 1 WW,FE Te At the annual r?etfng of the Prince Rupert Badminton Club held In the Dill Newt room lost night. P. E. Rob- ertion In the chair, offioers (or the year were elected, reports received and plans made for the, coming season which open-on Fr Way evening of this week and to which all players or those intending to play are cordially Invited. Secretary Crew reported that there was a nice balance In the bank left over from last year. It was then decided to re luce the annual fee from ten dollars to eight and where a man and wife join Itbe Joint fee will be twelve dollars. It vn pointed out that this was much cheaper than any other club In town as the club provides . shuttles for the j members, whereat In the other clubs ! the members provide their own. I Officers were elected as follows: I President, George Bryant. Vloa-prealdent, Alex. Connon. Sec. -treasurer. Miss Lorna Tlte. ! Executive. II. Ryall, Jee Scott and Miss j Violet Cameron. I Hon. auditor, Alex. Ckmnon. ' Miss Cameron will have charge of arrangements for serving tea at the opening night when all members will have the privilege of bringing their friends. Fallowing the meeting the executive j Interviewed the owner of the De Luxe j ,IUU and arranged to we It temporarily with the probability of continuing there I throughout the winter. The opening will , take place there. Those attending reported that there I reemed every probability the club would i be a good deal larger than last year, . as a number of people had expressed I their Intention ol Joining, the lowering of the fee it was thought would make ii attractive. BILLIARDS NOW ARE ORGANIZED Three Teams Eenter for City League and Schedule Drawn; Novel Competition At the general meeting of the Billiard Association at the Orand Terminal last night it was decided to organize a com petition which would be open to every player in the city. This would be i now. something novel and any player would have a ctlance to win. Three teams were entered in the City Lague Gyros, Boots and Orand Terminals, the length of games to be 200 points. The first game will be. played October 10 between the ScVrts and Oyros. The schedule' for the first half of (he season follows: 12 Orand Terminal vs. Scots. 17 Oyros vs. Terminal. 20 ay roe vs. Scots. 24 Scots vs. Orand Terminal. 27 Grand Terminal vs. Oyros. 31 Scots vs. Oyros. Novi:Miii:ii 3 Orand Terminal vs. Scots. T-Ojiw v Otaad Terminal. 14 Oyros v Scots. 17 Scots v Orand Terminal. 21 Orand Terminal rs Orrss ANGLICAN BADMINTON CLUB IS NOW OPENED .Much KntliuUnm Prevailed Last Night ' In Kt. Andrew's tlatliedrat 1 f. Popular Cuurt h With about forty persons, mostly !JajerB. In attendance and much enthusiasm prevailing, the St. Andrews Anglican Cathedral Badminton Club open ed "the season last night under highly satisfactory conditions. A draw was made for partners anri.the first tour naments of the season engaged in, some excellent play being turned In. During the evening, refreshments were served. Keen Interest prevails and the Cathedral club promises to be one of the most popular In the city this winter. There are so many new members that It may be a problem to accommodate them all. The court, in the spacious recreation hall of the church, is the only full sized' one In the city. Advertise In The Daily News - P.OM THE AGEMCV SS' "THE SVAJiSfc GUIDE i raw zea mvs a k VOUft LEPMOMED FOR voo BADMINTON IS STARTED WELL Prince Rupert Hadminton Club to Open Friday Night; New Officer Elected 'eCthc I service I industry Fairbanks-Morse Marine Diesel Engines Full Diesel principleno 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 manceuvcring and operating qualities on light loads and slow speeds. Sturdy, compact, with all parts readily accessible. Small space requirements. Made in the following sizes: 20 h.p. 2 cyl. 180 h.p. 6 cyl. 40 h.p. 4 cyl. 60 h.p. 3 cyl. SO h.p. 4 cyl. 120 h.p. 6 cyl. 120 h-p. 4 cyL 240 h,p. 4 cyl. 360 h.p. 6 cyl 480 h. p. 4 cyl. 600 h.p. 5 cyl. 720 h.p. 6 cyl. CSS Q?w CANADIAN Fairbanks -Morse COMPANYvOmUfi TS BEATTY ST., VANCOUVER. B.C. SPORT CHAT Tennis seems to be quite an obees-'.ion, and a successful ' one too. In the family of Harold Ryall. champion of Prince Rupert. The local man's brother, Ossle Ryall of Vancouver, Is a prominent figure In the game on this coast, ranking second among British Columbia amateur players and third in the Pacific Northwest. Last year he held the Interior of British Columbia title. He figures In the most of the big games in the south, being a particularly able doubles player. The score of 100 turned In by A. Wylle at the final outdoor shoot of the North B.C. Regiment Rifle Association on the McNicholl Creek range Is good shooting. Nor la Wylie the only good marksman that Prince Rupert has Just There are others of his Ilk quite capable of shooting among the best in in Canada. Next year Prince Rupert luJi.v. J "iatl uMLt mows I la a OE'EE LO U OH I iVrTrr ' ' IIll J I i j i i .sew i i m y i ill tv Mm. . - k i im mhvw hi i ii v RUGBYSEASON OPEN IN EAST TORONTO, Oct. 4 "King Rugby. .uouaroh of the world of apart durina" '.he fall months, ascends his throne in just a few days and hi subjects, be .hey ten -year-olds worshipping on a vacant lot. or the stars of the game per-lorming in vast stadium, are preparing .or his coming. Throughout Eastern Canada greatest n teres t centres during the rujrby season on teams rn the Intercollegiate. In-er-provinclal and Ontario Rugby Foot ball Unions. In view of their victor Kh .n Ojmlnioi. championships for two successive years and the interest 'attaching to their efforts to "make It three in a raw." Ottawa Senators. Interpro-Wncla! and Canadian champions, will again bask In the limelight this fall, .ht club which swept thrcugh their regular league schedule with but one Meat to Argonauts bested Balmy aeach, the QA.F.U. champions, in the Canadian seml-f inal by a one point mar-;in after a heroic last-period cotne-a:k. and defeated University of To- ! ronto in valiant manner on a cold De- :tmber day, this year will be without I :hre of Use (tars who helped them In his pertermaace. Joe Miller, aura-banded baekftsider, vvho climbed to his niche in the Rugby .tall ol fame when his team-mate Joe ' rubman was injured, ii out of the game ;rever He is 'now a professional .loakey player. Another absentee Is Harold Starr, acknowledged to be one ot he beat flying wings in the Canadian game. A legalloient will probably keep Starr out ol the , game all season. "Chubby" 'Dunne, sterling middle wing. Is the third loss the Senators must withstand. He will be with Queen's in the Intercollegiate Union this year. To offset Inroads Into their staff. Sen ators rely on Joe Tubman, whose Injured knee kept him out of the game moat of last season, and several jroungsters who hare shown good form In drill. Also they have Earl Smith, former Colgate University star, who Is said to be adapting himself readily to the Canadian game and is likely to become a valuable grldder. The Senators entered their first game on October 1 against Argonauts, of Toronto, in Ottawa. Hamilton Tigers met Montreal Athletic . Association In. the other Interpro-vlndal Union game on October 1. Bath team have a wealth of new material as well as their old standbys. Under the guidance of Coach Mlde Rxtden, Tigers are sure to make a good showing In the "Big Pour" race while UAAA, al ways rank high wnen the final standing is posted. The Intercollegiate Union schedule wlU probably get on the map by having ' doe8 no 8l undOT un" October at least one reoreeentatrve at the shoot McOlU will Journey to Toron- of the Dominion Rifle Association ln''to tor their batUe against Varsity. A Ottawa. JUNIOR TENNIS Jie Pcott and Uonemary Wlnsloiv Won (lame Yesterday Afternoon week later Queetais get Into action against McOiir in Montreal.: Varsity, Interosllegiate champions, tMs season win be without the services cf i' .'i'.;.'s v. . i. . .'-jV... . warren tsnyner, wno-nas Deen'ouisxana' ing on the Blue team for years. Queen's promise to be every bit as for mldable as they have been for the past In the boys' division of the Junior , few yean although minus their astute ctty tennis dhamptonshlp Seriei, Joe coach, Billy Hughes, who resigned re Scott beat Ernie Ratchford 3-6, 6-1, 6-1 cently. the Tricolor have a capable sub' yesterday afternoon. I stltute in Orin Carson. In the girls' division. Rosemary Win- j The "dark horse" of the Intercollegiate .uow eliminated Alelta M:Klnley 6-4, ! race appears to be McOlU. which has 3-6. 7-5. more available material on hand this It Is expected to complete both the season than ever feefsre. Coach Frank boys' and girls' first rounds this after- Shaughnessy will coach the Crimson noon. and the huddle system will again be I m KlJI Gruen Cartouche PJ (4 lit. tolid gold Kl J case, $40 ill A new Gruen Cartouche in solid gold $40! Here is truly remarkable watch value 1 A dainty wristlet, newly created by Gruen, with an adjusted movement cased in I4kt. solid white gold at half the price you'd expect to pay for such a watch. 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 IIULGEK LTD. Jewellers The Store with the Clock. anted For Sale For Rent Music -.Store FOR SALE FOa SALE. LOTH 22 AND 33. BLOCK i, section 3. On grade, eltwe In, good view. Will osnaMer any resssnatle offer for quick sale. Apply Post office Bos 15S6, Prince Rupert, B.C. TOR SALE. CHINCHILLA AND WHITE Flemish Rabbits, registered and pedigreed stock. 110.00 a pair. Jack Sparkes. Terrace. 234 OREEN 8HINOLES ARE BEST. 13.00 a thousand. Seal Cove Lumber Co. FOR SALE MONARCH RANGE AND Ourney heater. Phone Blue 600. 234 VOIX KENT TOR RENT. FOUR ROOMED FUR- nlsbed apartment with bath and water paid. Phone 547. tf FOR RENT. FURNISHED BED ROOM in private home. Central location. Phone Oreen 393. tf TOR RENT FURNISHED APART- , inent 'by;''lhe..day.-.iweekf riimontb; Phone Red em. tf FOR BENT. Pianos, phonographs and. Singer sewing machine. Walker's HOUSE' KOfURENT-sEIVE.nQQJ.sB AND bath, close in. McCaffery, Olbbons. Ltd. 237 FURNISHED MODERN HOUSE FOR Rent. Apply 215. Fourth Ave. East HOUSE FOR RENT. 6 ROOMS AND BATH. Apply Munro Bros. tf AUCTIONEER A CHEAP ARTICLE WHETHER .HUMAN or otherwise is very expensive. I am playing my cards face up. It will cost you no more to get the best. buy, sell or exchange. Phone Brine 774. EXCHANGE NEW AND SECONDHAND FURNITURE bcunht, sold and exchanged. Ppa dopulos and Maras, 839 Third Ave Phone 646. tf used. The Ontario Rugby Football Union goi unaer way witn lt,s schedule on October 1 when ' Hatnllton Tigers met Camp Borden. i ONT.WIIO'ltlOliv UNION The O.R.F.U.. with the same four teams again in operation, are looking forward to a banner year. Balmy Beach of Toronto, who have won the championship for three years In succession, are expected to encounter stouter opposition in their quest for their fourth title, as rs - By George McManns AN" AUCTION SALE WILL BE HELD at the American Consulate, 4th Ave. on Wednesday, October S, at 3J0pjn. consisting of Oak extension dining table and twelve oak chairs, tables, settee, bureau, card table. bed spring and mattress, crockery, etc. Phllpott, Bvltt Ac Co.. Ltd.. AuetkKi- DANCING GAY E-MPUOVMEMT AGEMCV VJHCRE ? THE. CVT BCEAO THAT COESAMT THiv, H rK-JT ... wow! K Am K -u O 1927 n It L F. nm Stuvici lnc Ow Bm ..... ' 3 O l 331 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. OCT. 6. Do you want stock, merchandise, electric futures, shelves, glass door, window pannaling, counter, awning, ate. at Hlldtteh store. Federal Block. Third Are. O. F. Brine, Auctioneer. Phone 774. MIHS MYFANWY CAMPBELL Teacher ot classical, operatic and toe dancing. Children's class or private tultlsn. I'lione lllaek 013. piano irxixn NOW HERE. LOUS F. rOLEft for many years with Brtntmead. London, Eng.. Martln-Orme. Ottawa and itsson it Riseb. Toronto. Repalsa and scyustruenU of Player Pianos and orands a specialty. - ' ...., Phone lied 103. KM EN CJ. U AOK r H ltTIIi:lt KEIlL'CTION' " in CIIEVHOLET PKICES Commercial Chassis, H-ton delivery 638.00 Touring $811.60 Roadster 811.60 Roadster Delivery 8U.60 Sport Roadster 880.00 Coach : 949,00 Coupe (984.00 Sedan $1152.00 Oabrtolet $1,086.00 Landau Sedan $1,119.00 Imperial Landau Sedan ....$1,168.00 Utility Express, 1 ton truck.. $792.60 Disc wheels $2.6.00 extra In . all models, A- complete line of 1928 modern on band at present. Phone or call for demonstration and learn about our easy payment plan. Outrantced Used Oars on Hand Ford Coupe, 1925, $100 atb, balance $25 per month. Ford Sedan, 1926, $100 cash, balance $23 per month. KAIBN HARAdE, Have I(om Dealttrs In : 'Ait "Geiieral MSTor"" - Produce ti Ooodyear and Firestone Tires. wrecking Service Day and Night. Phone 32 TAXI I'hone 67 Taxi (Call Georire, Paul or Gust) llnwnllit t TV.,.,,..,., - . , . . . . Qlw iwf Ca.,ah U.. , , I w... . . twvuw ekvuous, iimnuwTl I miiu ucvcu i usstfriKer olUde Tiger Cubs and Camp Borden, the other bakers at your disposal any time i three teams In the Union are reported HOSS I1HOS. POOL ItOOSt c vumiuvrsoiy sironger man last i .Meeker lllofk. wivtuaa iiuill Jillipri'SB II016IJ iSENT OP DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word.uadvance. No Advertitement takenfor let than 50c WANTED .VANTE3J. AIBN MECHANICALLY IN-cllned who would like to work at the world's greatest paying industry. Auto mechanics, garage work, eleetrteal experts, weMlng, battery and vulctnki-Ing. We guarantee to quality you for big paying poslUoiM. Only a short tuns required. Writs or call Hemphill's Auto Inglneerlng School. 10 Hastings St.. 8., Vanoauver. B.C. WANTED. KITCHEN OIRL, BNOUSH speaking Must be good worker, M per month room and board. Apply Canada Railway News Co.. Pacinc, B.C. 338 WOMAN WANTED FOR KITCMBN work. Apply Qood Bats Cafe U AGENTS 'WANTED 2KOUSH MADS-TO-M8ASURE SUITS and Pure Wool Cloths by mall. Agents wanted to carry cloth patterns and take measures for English high-grade Tailoring House. Liberal commission Cash trade. Splendid opening tor storekeeper, agent carrying other lines or man with largs ctrete of mends. Write, sndoelnc bank reference, to Dept. C. Commercial Advertising Service, North Panda, Man-tatr. Rutland. FULL OR SPARE TIME AfJENTS. Finest Mae of Personal Greeting Card ever shown In Canada. Regal Art Co, Manufacturers. 310 Bpadlna Ave.. Toronto. LAM) FOR SALE THE O.TJ". DEVELOPMENT CO.. LTD. will now eoestder applications far purchase of Its holdings in the Town-site of Prlnoa Rupert and also adjoining acreage. Per particular apply to II. I". TINKER CO.. Ml). Agents. .MOLER REAUTY COLLEGE ., . - , - Mont turreful CaHefe on the t'onllnrnt BKpsrt instructors In all branch of beauty culture. Including water waving and permanent waving. Tern: Moler. 10 Hastings St. E. Vancouver. B.C. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES MBM AND WOMEN LEARN BARBER INO Sspert Instructors la one of the best psyrag bustaissss. Earn while you learn and become Independent. oU or write Moler Berber College, 10 Hastings St. E.. Vancouver, B.C. UPHOLSTERING FURNITURE REPAIRING;; UrilOL-terlng of all kinds. Chesterfields recovered and tnsde to order. All work guaranteed Phone Oreen 603. a. M. HUNT. auction Sale Artklt) Lost anj Found,4( I'or Vancouver buuday -ss. Prince Charli: ; Tuesday u. Catala Thursday as Prince Oeorje Saturday as, Cardena " as. Prlneeat Beatr! Oat. 13 . Princess Alice Oct St as. Princess Al:ce Nov. 3 as. Princess Alice rrom Vancouver-Sunday ss. Cats la . . Wednesday ssprlnce Oeorgc ss Cardena Saturday ss. Princess Beatr: Saturday s Prince Charles Oct. 8 as. Princess Alice Oct. 19 ss Princess Al; Oct. . ss. Princess Ahco I'ur Stewart Sunday ss. Catala Saturday as. Prince Charles rom Hie art-Sunday s. prince Charls . Tuesday as. Catala or queen Charlottes Oct. 8 as. Prince John Oct. 22 . Prince John From lueen Charletle Oct. 6. Prince John Oct. 20 ss. Prince Pohn . or Alarka ii I li :ll I'or I'urt Mlmpaon and Nsss Rlter-Friday Oardena L ...... I,,.t aim, ...... V.' -. . III.. Saturday ss. Cardena . lor An)o Sunday--ss. Oatila Wednesday as. Prince Oeor I rum Aiijix Tuesday ss Ostala Thursday ss. Prince Qeorge Wednesday ss. rrince ueorge ' Dot. 8. as. Princess Alice Oct. 19 ss. Princess Alice Oct. 29 ss. Princess Alice Prom Alaska Oct. 13 ss. Princess Alice Oct. 23 -ss. Princess Alice Nov. 2 ss. Princess Alice MAIL J5CHEDULE SEPTEMBER, 1!K7 I'or the East- Mondays. Wednesdays, Saturday! closes 10.30 From the Eat Tuesdays, "Thursday and8und:r i due 3 JO To Vancouver- Sundays 1' 1 TtieHdaya 4.1M Thursdays K1 1 Saturdays I' CP.R. Oct. 12 and 23. Nov . I'roni Vancouver Sundays I Wednesdays 10.30' Fridays I Saturdays lO-lt' OP.n. Oct. 8, 19 and 29, To Anynx anil Alice Ann Sundays malt closes ' Wednesdays From Anjov and Alice Arm-Tuesdays Thursdays mail due To Stewart nnd Premier-Sundays 1 Saturdays 10 From Ktewurt and Premier-Sundays 1 Tuesdaya To N'aas River Points-Thursdays mall elonH From Naas River Points-Saturdays mall dm To Alaska -Points Oct. 0. .10 and. 29. From Alaska Point Oct. 12 and 23. Nov. 2. To ((iieen Charlotte Inland lolnl- Oot. 8 and 22. Prom llueen Charlotte !lanrt I'"1 Oct. 6 and 20. cm'trains For the East Dally Except Bundays . It" From s East Dally except Wednesdays 3.90