PAGE POUR BRINGING UP FATHER By George M:M? Neglected A.M IT'S COOD TO ClT BACK J rix.njvr OROPOowN-mE I ( hiuo- MM howdy -j w ".ViVt I ( are yootminno VlkV h AMONG YOUR OLD PAI.V n tonatt i A.UURICMT- but TMl 1 HOME- Eyes J NEGLECT is doubtless the cause of most of the ills thai 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. DOXT lose health and effi- ; ciency through neglect Come j and see! Fred Joudry ! Registered Optometrist and Optician ! Room 3 Smith Block J Phone 763 1 flNDIAN SUMMER VctT IN VOORl WIIL SOON BE t COM. POft THE ) CONE!- V COLD CREV J 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 ALIJERTA SOOTLESS COAL Albert & McCaffery Phones 116 and 117 Thor Johnson for Mens' Clothing and Furnishings The home of "SOCIETY BRAND" CLOTHES YOU ARE INVITED to see Ladies' Goats Hats and Dresses at The Louvre 316 Third Avenue Next Royal Bank ANGER, the TAILOR Fine Imported Serge and Scotch Tweed Suits made to order in our shop in Prince Rupert as low QCTff A A as Vou vr I. ANGER, Cutter and Designer 223 Sixth .Street TERRACE PEOPLE ARE ASKING IMPROVEMENTS Want Large Amount of Kaud Work lonr and Other Public Murk In Neighborhood T5RRACE. Nov. 11. The ragtuar monthly meeting of the Terrace Board of Tr4e was held In Badminton Hal: Tuesday evening and wa wall aMtodrd- A general diaeuaalon concerning Improvements required on roads and Ualla took place and a committee was appointed by the president 'to tabulate the different work required and place them in order of urgency. The vice-president pointed out that for the pact four yean tola district bad not receive the attestant It deterred In the matter of public works. The following suueated laanrettmenu will be brought to the notice of the' member. Dr. Wrlnch. and the depart - menu concerned: 1 Resurfacing of Lakatse Avenue Kalum Street, and Nelaon Road. 2 The draining of the "slouch-" 3 Q ravelling of Kalum Lake Road. 4 Reconstruction of Beano Aoad. Lakelse Lake Road, and the continuing of the latter to the hot springs. 6 Improvements to the Chlmdlnaah Creek trail, the Olander trail, the trail on the east aide of Kluum kalum Lake. Including the rebuilding of the Hall Creek bridge. 6 Bridge to Braun'a Island. 7 Repair and construction of sidewalks In the town of Terrace. PRINCE GEORGE The wedding last Friday night at. the home of Uie brlde'a parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Renwlck. Rev. f-j. T. dal-fcralth officiating, of Mas Kate Ketraan Renwlck and Claud S. Foot was the centre of local social attractions. The bride was attended by her sister. Miss Marjorle Renwlck. and Oocrge Mil bum supported the groom. Following the ceremony, a reception took place at which Mrs. R. A. Kenwick and the bride were assisted In receiving by Miss Vera Foot and Miss Maude Renwlck. After a brief honeymoon trio to Van- derhoof. Mr. and Mrs. Foot bare taken up residence in the ettjr, Mr. Foot toeing in the service of the provincial govern ment here. The Beauty Shop" will be staged by '.he local Elks Lodge here on November 21. 22 and 23 In the Capitol Theatre with town talent under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Lewis. y The management of the Centralis Dairy here has made extended Improvements to the premises. The Oeneral Holding Oo of Edmon ton will ship mica from deposits in the vicinity of Fort Graham next sea son. To reach the property it Is neces sary to ao by way of tbe Crooked River waterway, much miMness being brotbt to the city (as a result. iocai lennu ciuo, entertained at her residence this week when trophies won during the season were presented by the secretary. Arnold Putnam, to Mrs. N. P. Woodward. Mrs. C. D. Orchard. Mr.' Taft, Mr. Hornsby. Mr. Kuddtck Miss Hornsby and Miss Carney. AUDrey jacKson. who made quUe a tocial butterfly of him self during his brief season. Is charged with obtaining; money under false pretences. He la alleged to have victimized local mer chants to the extent of 170 with worth less checks. General SuUon spoke over the radio from Vancouver recently on "Canada's Greet Northern Empire In the Peace tllver Country." Mr. and Mrs. William Leaaatt have moved to Edmonton where Mr. Leggsvtt has been transferred In the service of the Canadian National Railways. On the eve of their deoarture. thev were guests at a farewell social function at tbe residence, of Brian Briscoe where thCv were presented with a silver tea Curling Is being reorganized for tb winter in Prince George by a commit tee consisting of Bruce Parker. P. A MaUifaon, P. D. Taylor and C. C Wright. The annual Hallowe'en dance by the Oddfellowa' Lodge on Monday, evening in Rltts-Kifer Hall waa wrtl attended and enjoyable. The Ladles' Aid of Connaught Hill Lutheran Church met Wednesday even Foi Trtt Vocal Vocal " C ' fl O 1927 11 HER LITTLE GIRL CAUGHT COLD PLAYING IN THE SNOW Mrs. A. Ooakler, 29 Tale St.. Halifax. N.8., writes: "My little girl caught a terrible cold through gwttitg wet while pi sting in the snow. Every thing I did for her did not seem to give hiT any relief. ' I then meat to the drag store atd si.el the clerk if he knew of some-this good he eonld give Die. He told Me abwat Dr. Wood's Norway Pino . syrup tin so I decided to try it. "After tbe bottle was nearlj used I noticed that the rough was gone, and by the time the second bottle was fteeU the cold had gone. Now I will never be without it in the Loose." Price 35c a bottle, large family ite 80c; put up ooly by The T. Mil burn Ox, Limited, Toronto, OlL ing to make arrangwatenu for the annual toasaar which will be held on November 19 In tbe ballroom of tbe Mnce George Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Douglas, on their vay faam Vaaoourer to Montreal to ate U rasidence. spesrt a few days isitlng wh friend in Prince Oecrge Ms v The Allen Thresher On. at Sown, shoe (Ull sawing and about fifty men are ippkjyed about tbe mtll. Their log-tag camps will shortly be moved from ip-rlver to the winter qamp back of ' be mill Mr. and Mri. Jamas W. Barrett have eturned to the city from an sxtended rip to the United States. Mrs. Barrett taring undergone an operation at the Mayo Clinic In Rochester. Minnesota, vhile away SMITHERS Operations have been dosed down for ten day at the TopJey-Rachneid aalae so that ropai may be aaad In tbe power plant which dsvslopsat an oil leak, making nicssaary dlssaantllng practically from top to bpuoan. Work of pumping water out of Um working was in progress when tbe trouble aroe. The thermometer dropped to four degrees below aero tats week. ugurtna: a lontj season ahead (or curlers and .katcrs. Construction of tbe new -katlng and curling rinks Is In progress i nd the season will be apsntd at tbe i rl!sat possible date. Tnsrc are several riches of snow on the ground. Cant. J. J. O'Brien baa awarded contracts to Jack Oakea and Dan Quin-iivan for tbe driving of nmness on the Tletory and King Tut properties which be recently acquired. Work requiring reveral months to complete at an expenditure of come aiftjOOO la already under way. Tbe funeral took place on Sunday of Mrs John Wilkie who died at nor borne !n SmKbers after a lengthy Illness. ! Deceased, who oame here only In Aug. ust. la survived by a wtdower and son land dangnter. Sbe was a sister of Mrs. ' Robertson of Telkwa. I New regulations with regard to the ' handling of gasoline drums were announced by A A MacDonold. deputy j Ore BUldbr for tbe provlnre of British I Corartybsa. -gho was a visitor hi SmlMi-i rs last west- The hanitsome trophy, presented by Mayor E. E. Orchard for basketball competition in Soiitbers, has reached here. Golden Slippers Old Time Southern Song Big hit I Duet with violin, ban o, Vernon 6!ttHrtand fcuitar and harmonica Canon Kobiwn t On a Dew, Dew, Dewy Day rfoiCfiiaUaisa Orchestra)' ' !&, Duet with guitar Jm MiUer-Charlle Farrell Just a Memory Paul Whlieman and His Orchestra Harold Yates Oxiper Law ley Charmaine Waltz n. I-. Goodrich 20891 Silvertown Cord Orchestra Lewis James Victor Salon Orchestra 2059 20924 Victor Talking Machine Co, mm 1 N "-.LiJITi M.-;a 2Q5J Baby Feet Go Pitter Patter OrCJti Solo Jese Crawford iOSTfc 20H9I 20'107 AUo Uie ialett fled Seal record brj famou$ Victor artitl of Canada, Limited another month's work will see the body reached. A bond of 150.000 has been taken by Joan 8 town beck and Qua Praraon on the North 8Ur mlns. Development! ,work will be tarried out on tbe pro perty throughout the winter. Assay returns on ore from the. Curat vertt .! -rjef., cent - fcpper fld tttcV of iald The Ouray, which- Is ah er- kftinejjr prurotslng prop'tT. U fwpe4 TERRACE A Vancouver paper of recent dU contained an account of the wedding of Miss Gladys Stuart Bond, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Bond, who lived here for a number of years prior vo moving to Vancouver. The groom was Hugh Watson of Stirling, Scotland. The young couple will reside at Brttan- nla Beach. Mrs. Watson Is a niece of Mrs. Arthur Obit of Terrace. J. Kohne and daughter have moved from their home on the bench to the Norrinsion place across the river. Mrs. Chas. Raven of La keif Hatcherr visited Mrs. Raven, sr.. on Wednesday. The monthly meeting of the w a xne jerracf.bospltal was held on Tu. day anernoon at the home of I Mrs Carl Pohle. Final arrangmenta3were made for the novelty dance to bHM ... u.w.vjv. nan on St. Andrew's night. ou. oeveral Scotch dr)ces .. sriections will be featured, A A a . . . wuonaia or uk was In town veaneeaay. A. Egan was In from Kalum Uke' """"j 'iie week. EXCHANGE NEW AMI r.f(IMl IIAMl n RMTI'ltR bongnt and sold and isrhennrrt Player Piano and Two Cash Registers tn stoclc. iMiMiiopi 1.0s ft nrtts X3D Third Ar. Phone f.16 KAIRN (lAKtHE rntTiir.K rf-iu ctions In niEVHoi.ET pinrrs ltotevtvDunvli Bj RpWpfioii sWstiiJSport iRoad'-tef ttia-ati-a8 HII.:.ei 3 dvertle In The Dally News Ja epfte ol the unfavorable season from a weather standpoint, seed of a remarkable liffn quality was exhibited at the second annual Central British Columbia Seed Pair held last Saturday In Smltners. The fair was opened by Dr. H C. Wrlnch. M.L.A. and speaker included P M. Dockrlll. Cecil Tlce. Orthpphonic Records V anted For Sale For Rent DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken'for lets than 50c chief acrattomist. Victoria: A. E. Me hards, superviser of lUustratson and D. D. Muauo who wasanatr. The fan was heed uttder sbe 'upswtslon of A. E. Dave of Smttsvars. The annual ThaHktgtvtng Diruier on Monday night by Mte Ladles' Aid of tbe local United Church was a most auc--tsaful and well asteaded etont. A ksrae eongregatlon attended the United Ohusoh last Sunday evenlnf when Rev. George Turptn oAclated at an sBeaam Armistsos servers. Gray Orottestra pssyed tnreuboua the srmre and a vocal solo by Mrs. Stanley Bennett was well received. While motoring in tbe vicinity of Timothy HUI. Fred Borden drove bis jar into a ditch. Aaehtted by residents in tbe loaaUtf. he wss able to got tbe i machine out wHh little damage. O. A. Woodland of Ptoce Rupert, district deputy Orand Master, A.P, Si AM paid an official vrttt to Omteeiea Lodre here last Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. William OraM of Hasrl-ton were in Smlthera this week for the purpohe of attending tbe birthday festivities of tfcetr grandson, Norman . Kllpo trick. ALICE ARM Operations at the Keystone mine closed down last week until next spring:. j Although the main ore body was hot 'reached, very successful results were ! obtained and It t estimated ttoat WANTED WANTED. OSOTKAL SaWVANT. nry Mrs. Norman A. Watt. YOU S.'I.K FOft SALE as FT. FMH PACKSH AM) tow boat. Taplow. K-30 HP. heavy duty Vivian, with aojigdato esjulp-mcsrt 2.a00Q0 M. M Stepheru FOR SALS OMY W1CKBN BABY buagyvin good condition. Koaaoiiable Gn be own at LUw) M Davkm Mi FOR KENT FOR RENT. FOUR ROOMED FVR-nlabed apartment with bath arul water paid. Phone Mt. tf Tbe residence owned by Mr. Kyle at i FOR RENT. Pianos, phonographs and Sndako and occupied by J. Boaar. wis ia in the C N R. service and Mrs. Boaar wss completely destroyed by fire loot week tegotner with Ma Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Ove&s, formerly of Telkwa, are nOw residing In Fresno, cMlfornla. D. Jones has taken over the undertaking business formerly conducted by the late D. O. Sangster. Singer sewing Mania Stare HOUSE FOR RENT- machine. Walker FOUND ROOMS AND HOUSBS FOR RENT. MO.M UP ply 3IS. 4tb Ave. E. FOUND.OOLD RINO. OWN SB CAN have same by proving property ana , paying for this advert issment. tf AUCTIONEER I WlLl TALK. BU6INBf7TO AUTOTS'E wisntng to speculate to handle my busmess. My last sale wall be conducted on November 17. Good opening for tbe right man. Phone 714 Brine. Auctioneer. niivri: itrrr.KT ii union iitt:ic.nr fritVK'K 4. It. rn.l.l. Proprietor Oo anywhere anytime. Day or night. Always on board Terms very moderate. Two boats alwaya available, riione 340. PO. llox MO Purnaees On IM101.4 Red riii -t-1 II. i. WAli.lf IllVt! TAKE NOV 4(idiA 1 4j' rr UC a he nnd il uii'iannx i erly -.Hi cl-trju.- one The water -treim at -t. ' lie ni -MiMi .j purp - V:icr k ! 2ith C. 'hi i, Hl rOR RKNT.AparUnenU by tbe dv. there i weak or month. Phone Red 0O7 tf j i l-J n - - - - - ! orj.-r at ! ' I tlon.. to . v. i . . BATH. Apply Munro Bros. 1 cimp roll.r I Buildings v AP- J day after ,f ' notice In a oi wit nri August 90. lb MIIICE Of v . Lr. v- la Queen ( Diatr situate at Jc land, Oct TAKE NOTTi! Cuiujany. I . i ore unatlon V j a lease of ' i- immet.i rv.i - .east ni .-'.lunate. . U chains n ', : 17 E. fr .; ! M.ence nor'... . , r le. tn ' rulhoasterh 'a pc-'t N post, then" to the point . : i uinii.t a Ml Food Ditad Bep'en I SD A T VOIKX Tn Prince H --let and s;m. yier of an u: bank of Pot Queen Charl ' of Brltlah C M TAKE NOTH ! of Massett. B man. Intends ktfrWBUs;. Prl. 'H,a i the follow I. w I t : Hitu&f ' l vT' i' uiii Commencn. iwring ,.. Ml 1.00 a unnamed Bosdvler , Mu se named bav : noadter; Delivery .......... HllMlKK.! thenoe fn a-.aaJaa.U52lU,fari IBtO.OO "nams ea-r hssla Provincial Constable William Smith of Anyox was a visitor here last week on official duties. 1 tt MX' or 1 rI"' '! TO 1.1 '--t COUP 94 00 t(ie .noreiir.e Sedan I1.0S2 00 Cabriolet II.O80OO Landau Sedan 11.119.00 Imperial Landau Sedan . . . .M.IMjOO btlllty Express. 1 ton true. . tlMM Disc wheels 125 DO extra In alimodei. A complete line of 1928 models on band' at present. Phone or call for demonstration and learn about our easy payment plan. Guaranteed Used Cars on Hand. Ford Coupe. I92S. 1100 eash. balance IJ5 per month. Ford Sedan. 1920, 1100 cah balance 125 per month. K.wr.v OAntfir, Pave Koos Dealt era In all General Motor Produeets Ooodyear and Firestone Tires. Wrecking Service Day tod Night. I'lione 51 TAXI Phone 67 Taxi (Call George, Paul or Gust) Six v,nd (veoNPaWntrer Stude-bakr at vour dixpos.il any time. KO&J KKOS. POOL UOOM Meeker Wink. Across from Kmnr Hotell lTstf PRINCE RUPERT TIDES . HATI RDAV. NOVEMBER It High 3 35 am- SOS ft. 15 :18 p.ra 22 " Low 8 17 a m 7 " 22:00 pjn. 3-4 " ment, and co: leas iSlgnC" Dated on .vx r ' til k iffll LAND ACT "J lS-ri'l ?" notice or igfw-" In Queen Chfti! eerdlnc VUlrr sftuate at Feru: i QC.I. TAKE NOTICE L n nery company. oosupatloo Packer aTaieof tlK oli Commenc) at northwest c ner thence eu' -o chains, moi or y -thence went foil 80 chains: thence - lus a nnlnf ) E. . tf containing six 1 i'.iir - -y iUs Dated August 31 NOTICE IN THE MATTZn f for the issue of a P' at Tttle tof the E- ' Oasalar District aorea. more or le -- , . Satisfactory P"- i . Certificate of Ti' . land having been " la my Intention plratlon of one ;u -1 ' 1 publication - ir- flcate of Title tc - ''.olt Mixru name of MADELINE tnal Certificate f T ... :-30th September. W 70I , y f " r Land Registry Of 17tb CX tober 11127. er 1