FAG2 FOUR Neglected Eyes NEGLECT is doubtless tht cause of most of the ills that afflict humanity. This is a sell evident that It seems harder necessary to tell you. If your ere are giving trouble have them attended to and at once. -OF ALL absurditfa In the kingdom of foolishness, surely the loss of eydat;ht through neglect is the most Inexcusable. DOXT lose health and efficiency through neglect Come and seel Fred Joudry Registered Optometrist and Optician Room S Smith Block Phone 763 THE WISE OLD OWlVv J FILLS HIS COAL DIM NOW-TO GET ECCNCMyKfc-W) lESUaE KNOWS M Fuel economy means buying the right coal at the right time. We have a yard full of quality coal waiting for your order. Now is the time to get your supply before winter come. ThU is the right place. NANAIMO - 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 Engines and Stump Pullers NORWEGIAN HALIBUT GEAR IN STOCK Compass Adjusting VELVET Ice . Cream THE VERY BEST I Take a brick home tonight 1 We cater for Parties, Picnics, Dances, etc. Prompt Delivery Velvet Ice Cream Co Corner Third Avenue and Second Street Phone 7,58 j ANGER, the TAILOR as Fine Imported Serge and Scotch Tweed Suits made to order in our shop In Prince Rupert as low eCC AA i ANGER, Cutler and Designer 223 Sixth Street BRINGING UP FATHER ByGeorge McManm at fc.04.ut OH llTALT 3 A OKTTER El OiT5UOOK PEOPLE! PRSTTt - BURNS LAKE K- W. UrGomsn. the ntw school principal bat. arrived last week from Kamtoopa with his family. They are taking up residence in the building formerly occupied by D. Cochrane. Mrs. A. L. Fakely. who recently drove through from Dttndwm. Saskatchewan, to Heacltan, hsi be to a gueat it Fran cois Lake Lodge. R. T. luy of Fort Francis. Ontario. and 3. E .Null of -Toronto, were visitor here tut week. Dr. J. T. Steele left by motor for Vsneourer where be wHI ipend several weak. During hU absence. Dr. H. O. Bruce U taking care of bis practice. Miss U X. Prtngle. lady superinten dent of the Burns lake Hospital, has returned bere much improved in health after spending several weeks as a patient In the Hazelton Hospital. Rev. W. R. Ashford of Burns Lake and Rev. P. McLennan of Wistaria, at tended the United Church presbyter; In Quesnel last week. Miss Oertrude Wahman returned home last week from a visit to Prince Oeorge. Mrs. V. Bcbelderup entertained at tea last week In honor of MUs Mary Me-Rae of Prince Rupert who was a visitor here. Mrs. H. J. Jewell and son. Roy, and daughter. Audrey, returned home last week after spending a holiday In Van eouver. i , Mrs. W. D. Saunders of Palling Is taking charge of the Oraasy Plains school which is being reopened this yesr. P. Brunell and daughters and son re turned home last week after spending several weeks touring In the state of Washington. Mrs. Brunetl Is remaining in Seattle where she will undergo an operation. John Oaln, son of Dr. J. H. Oatn of Francois Lake, shattered all recbrls for ipeedy driving by making the trip from Seattle to Francois Lake in two days. He Is visiting with his father and, on returning south, wUl take some of the members of the family with him. PRINCE GEORGE Oeorge Fenwlck and Ray Graham, local youths, were found guilty by I Judge Robertson on charges of enter ing the garage premises of Ed. Hall 'and stealing 1134.50 from the safe. Fenwlck drew three years' suspended eentence while Orsham was sent to penitentiary for 'two years. The thirteenth annual Prince Oeorge fall fair was held here last week. While) mere wrrv g- umnor-m -jnif rmmg. C2C hlblU. the event was but a shadow of ts former greatness. Considerable life was injected Into the proceedings by the Prince Oeorge city band under thai direction of Dr. A. H. Bayne. The most interesting display of the Pair was the exhibit of apples by Edward Welsh of Ooat River. Quesnel tennis players were very much outclassed by those of Prince Oeorge in the second of three tourna ments for the Fraser Cup. Quesnel having won the first tournament. another will have to be played to set tle the ownership of the trophy. Sergeant Walker, chief of the local detachment of the provincial police 1 has returned after a three months' trlpj 10 nis lormer nome in Ireland. I R. O. Sutton, district hortlculturallst. left early this week for Tie 'Westmin ster taking with KlTnLeonardjlarson, I Clifford , Oood key and 'Koble J Mann. Pinevlew boys, to eompeteVjn the stock Judging competition at the Provincial Pair. H. E. Campbell has resigned as sec retary of the Prince Oeorge Curling I Club. W. L. Armstrong, local CJJ.R. agent. I has left for a month's vacation. Dur ing bis absence, William Somerton win I be in charge of the station here. The advanced pupils of Miss Oert. I rude Lawson'a summer violin course I gars a dosing recital at the home of TffMV 'gf eeuis iVii icii laivMim tcutita ut ej -soil a CMWia ttocurs rootBUl eifttiS s ATMiits cftauir S Mrs. W. J. Pitman last week. Those jontrBMitlng to the program, besides MUs Law son. included Eleanor Bain. Billy Dibble. Hugh Campbell and Dorothy Bain. Rev. T. OaHsratth resumed the ulplt in Knox United Church last hiaday, having . returned from a two no'nths' visit to Great Britain. VANDERHOOF Indian Agent and Mrs. R. H. Moore ave returned to Vanderhoof after a motor trip to Vancouver. The baiMtfle ot nertfal mre side walks this fall la planned by the Village Commissioners. The past fire season has been the most expensive In the western part of Fort George district since the district was organized ' In 1012. The fires were larger and more difficult to control owing to the Jong dry spell, low humidity and strong winds. There have been a total of 32 fires fought since May 1, not including numerous large conflagrations In the country north and east of Takla ' Lake and In the Manson Creek and National Lake dis trict. r r n O 1)27 t Nvt. Ft runs Sfvct. Ihc. f"l Bmm nlu i tmitti " hoot attended the meeting of Cariboo presbytery in Quesnel laet week. Miss Caldwell of Bndako is visiting here as the fueat of Mr. and Ms. Ernest Smedief. Mrs Hugh C. Willaon left last wee !'c r Chicago maere he will spend a few i vuitine :rh Miss Oordon Will- son. ( Miss Kithlwn Morrow and Mlas Mary Melllsh have returned here to resume their duttee la the Vanderhoof School after having spent the at their respective homes In Victoria and Armstrong. Hon. A. IS. Msnson. attorney general. : on a tour of his district of Oaameca his week. SKIDEGATE The Imperial oil Coatpanfa tanVer Unperlal" eaHed at the oil statten here a few da ago with a Mg oafgo it fuel oU. W. Seereth. the well known lumber roker. has taken over all the lumber it the Queee Charlotte City mill and s having It made Into rafts for ship- -stent Mr. Seareth expects to be here bout three weeka. R. Allen, district forester from Prince lupert recently made a trip to Copper lay and hiked ever to Port Clements. SPORT CHAT When a real baseball team, even .hough It be from a smaller place than ttus, cornea to town. Prince Ru ,rt finds itself lacking. As witness take the series: with Stewart tills week. The locals can regale themselves with sto credit, even though they were lucky in winning the. first game. Prince Ru pert has quite as good talent as sny thing we. have seen visit town this year but the unfortunate part of it is that the locals either can't or wont put in the practice which is all that is needed to put them in form. It is a shame to see a visiting team pisy ring-around-a-roalea with the locals Stewart did it on Wednesday, just be. vause the home team isn't In practice Tes Rickard Is whipping things into (hape for the Gene Tunney-Jack Dempsey battle for the heavyweight championship which is to take place at Soldiers' Field. Chicago, on September Harvesting operations In the Nechako 1 22. If the fl?ht draws capacity, the Valley are well under way and reports . two Spartans vlll box to a crowd of Indicate good crops in spite of the, 140.000 people The advance sale of long, hot spell Wheat is in t;ood ' tickets for -Yie battle has already shape although oat suffered from lack passed the al 500.000 mark and selling of moisture. ' agents report them to be moving out at the rate of 1 100.000 per day Every. Rev Joph T. Sroeeton of Vander- thing points 'o 'he fifth having the 63aaBWajaTssZr r- jic c wSt: St aw BrEBBBBurBBBtssa V anted For Sale For Rent Bank P.O. FOR SALE. CHEVROLET BABY Orand Touring Oer. Snap. Suitable for Bug; or motor suitable for boat. Apply Parker's Oarar,e. 'OR 8 ALE - TWO CADILLAC TRUX- ton two ton trucks. I3S0 and 1300. Apply P.O. Box 789, Prince Rupert, BO. 313 -OR BALE. USED ELECTRip WA6II- er. Oood condition. Cheap. Phone 465. 311 rOR SALE. TWO McCLARY HEATERS In good condition. Phone Blue 731. pionship-contests. 313 largest gate In the history of cham Vlerkoetter averaged 48 strokes to She minute during the Marathon swim at Toronto Aungust 31. In the 11)4 hours he was In the water, he made some 33340 strokes. He won 130.000. His strokes were worth about 80 cents apiece. Michel, the Frenchman, who came In second, swam about 33 strokes to the minute . in a different style, lis matfe JsOoO' V'rWeV fer- hi I 'lW swim. Ills prize of I7.&00 mads each stroke worth leas than 25 cents. Myer Mendelssohn of Montreal tnd Jan Montenek of Toronto, contestants IK. the Big Swim at Toronto, were quite, unconscious for severaf minutes "after being brought to the hospital before hot rum revived them. Montenek' legs were completely paralyzed and It was a half-hour before he could stand. One of the greatest "little" swimmers in the marathon was Arthur Compton, aged 14 years, of Long Beach, Calif. the youngest of all the entries, Honestly he comes by his prowess, for I his father-trainer. Warren W. Compton, ,a giant himself, was yeara ago a Cham 'plon of champions In the same game in "old Kentucky." Unfortunate It was that darkness forced Arthur, or it ihould be said, Arthur's father, to withdraw from the contest Just before 9 o'clock after he had finished two-thirds of the course. Compton Senior decided that the lad had better not 1 continue. I One myth that the Swimming Mara .non expioaea was the supposedly menacing lsmprey eels. Only two1 or three of the cases which came to the hospital had any encounters and 1 they were comparatively harmless. One of these was Ed. P. Hannlquet, a good looking young fellow from New York 1 'I felt an eel come against my leg once." he said, "but it only touched me and seemed unable to take bold through the grease. It didn't bother me It wss the cold water that finished me. I've never felt anything much worse than that water." 'How Is It your hair Is coming out?" -Worry." "Whst about?" "My hair coming out." Answers. DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. S 2c per word.infadvance. No Advertisement taken1 for let than 50c WANTED WANTED. UNDEBQ RAD V ATE OR i FOR RENT. NICE LA ROE TORNUM- rMctloal nune. wlUlac to do seme ed room oa run Avenue wees wnn. iuHMt: m.k oefiecal for' DTtvaU family Heated, ftte marine tanrouver amaU oouatry hospital. A poly The view. Phone Blue W or Btoeh ill Matron. Francis Lake Hospital. South A'ANTED. HIGH SCHOOL OIRL t)E- atres board and lie monthly in return for services. Oood references. Box 68 Dally News Office. WANTED. OUTBOARD MOTOR. NEW or In good condition, and small boat. Apply Harry Scott, Royal Hotel. 313 V ANTED. GIRL FOR housework. Phone 466. l ITCHES HELP WANTED. Phone 137. FOR S.ll.H 31 OENERAL 211 INLANDER. FOR SALE. LAUNCH NANCY. Length 28 ft., beam 7 ft. EssUvnpe engine 1 hp. 4 cycle. In first etass shape for hunting season. This boat was Regatta Cup winner 1937. Can be seen at Yacht Club. Ossh price 975. O. Rorte. pbone 387 or Red 618. ai X3R SALE. ONE SECOND HAND H H P. Oardlner Uarlne Engine used by B.C. Police. Sealed tenders wUl be received by the Officer Command lng B.C. Poyce. Court House, up until the 15Ui lastaat. 313 FOR RENT IXJR RENT FURNISHED APART' meat by the day, week or month. Phone Red 607 tt FOR RENT. Piano, pnonograpsts and Stager sewing machine. Walker's! Masse Store. POR RENT MODERN HOUSE, HAR. bor Hew. Apply 316. 4th Ave. E. If FUHNISHEO SUITE FOR Palmer House. UPIIOI-STERINR EXCHANGE RENT AT SITUATIONS WANTKD tf dopulo and Maras. 839 Third Are: Phone 646. tf I'lllNTE RITERT SCHOOL OF MI SIC r.u.i. i(E-ori:MN'n On Tuesday, September 6 Pupils now enrolling. Orchestra practice every Friday at 7 pm. pionsnit ii. .M'tiiiEY PRvra Plinne C7I. .ITTIOM.i:iC AMI S:COMll.tM BUY, SELL OR EXCHANPE ANY- thlng of value. Phone Brine for business. Telephone 774. KAIEN C1.K(JK rt'KTIIl.K KCIirCTIONS in rilEVKOU:T PHICF..H Commercial Chassis, Hton delivery 83860 Touring $811.80 Roadster $811.60 Roadster Delivery 6811.60 Sport Roadster 68800 Coach (949.00 Ooupe $964.00 pedan. 1 1300 Cabriolet J' ,$ 1 .08100, Landau Sedan $1,119.00 Imperial Landau Sedan '....11468.00 VUllty Express. 1 ton truck.. (793.60 Disc wlieeU tMM extra In allmbdelft A oomplfte- llnof1928 rnotfefs on "hand at present. Phone or call for demonstration and learn about our easy payment plan. Guaranteed Used Oars on Hand Ford Coupe, 1933, $100 cash, balsnre (33 per month. Tord Sedan. 1926, (100 cash, balance (33 per month. kaikn ntiunn, lute Hots Dealters In all Oeneral Motor Produce ts Oood year and Firestone Tires. Wrecking Service jDay arid Night, I'lione .13 TAXI Phone 67 Taxi (Call George, Paul or Gust) Six and Seven Passenger Stude bakers at your disposal any time , R0SS RROS. POOL ROOM ' ' , Meeker Work. (Across from Empr's Hotel) PRINCE RUPERT TIDES ritintv, sKiTKMiif it o High 13:16 pjn. 18.6 ft. Low s:59 ajn. 3.7 " 18:06 pjn. 7.0 " ATHllA', M:i'TKMIIf.U 10 lgh 0:13 km. 20.8 ft. ' 12:54 pm. 19a " Low 6:40 am. 2.7 " 18.51 pjn. 3.6 " Advertise Is The Daily Nws STEAMSHIP MOVEMENTS' bumtay Cr . i Tuesday as t.. 1iiureay as Pui Baturde y as, Cartk i j u " - as Prinrcij Eti'-'a: ,u Sea. 11- as Prince . A a a Saf5t. 21 S Pi . , Xii at. 10 m. Pr.iict.. it . js r rnm Yanroam Sunday as. raun ju Wednesday- aPni.. ?0t- -jt. :j4 " as. Cardei.a u Saturday- ss. Pmii.-ms &y .- u Saturday -e Pn;. , fft. IT- as Pr :. .... A .4 Sept. So as Pr.i.. i u I OLD COUNTRY MATEHNITlf NURSE I ... ocen for enaaaement. dally or manth- ,or ""P I. iritxli testimonial.. Ptione PrWay-ss Carde.,s ft I ' . ...I from Port tlpwa an4 Nut ltw- PURNITURX REPAIRING; UPHOL-sterinj of all kinds. Chesterflsldt recovered and mads to order. All work guaranteed Phone Orsen 60S. O. M. HUNT. NEW AND SECONDHAND FURNITURE bouiht sold and sxehsnred. Psds- Saturday- as Cur lor .taint Sunday M CtaU Wednesday P Irom Aimix Tueade y as. C 1 Ul Thursday i'i.:. Ut lor Mewarl Saadajr-e. c.u.i Saturday as prince C'-Jf'Ji I rem Mrwsrt Sunday-m Prince Craft Tuesday as Ctt rr Queen rharlnlle Sent. 10 as Prmce J Sept. 34 a Prince J-' From IJueen Charloltr Seat. S as. Prince J. Seat. 33-a. Prince Jcu. lor Alaska- . Wednesdays Sf rTKMItl K, IM7 1 ? u Kl til ?$ 1$ Wednesday- as, Prlnoe Or 'f W Seat. 17 Princes A) Sep. 2Q as. Princess ' Prom .tlska ThUMday- ss Prm 'c 0 rV Sept. 11-as Princess A Sept. 31--ea. Princess A Sept 30- -as Princess A- : MAIL SCHEDULE ! 1$ 1$ 1 I or 1 Be imi .-Jl Mondays. w.Hn1ifS. 8aTuraj-.. trm Hie r-ai j Moadsys. weanesasj.. due Te ysncouter Sundays Tttrsdayt Thursdays Saturdays C.P.R.-ep H. .31. SO .4 15 f to P l from Vancouver , 1 Fridays ji Baturaayi CTM. Sept. 17, 36. To Anjox ana w - , , QtinillVI .IU . Wednesdays Irom .tnyo ana nm - (l Thursdays I Stewart anil IT'1" ns Sundays Saturdays Irom' htev.tt and Premier- SOndays Tuesdays To Nas. UMer ro,"l!H-m.u et Thursdsys - from Naas-River Plnl- Saturdays To Alitika Points Sept. 6, 17, 26 rrom Alaka Points Sept. 11. 21. 30 ' To (jueen Cliartelle M" Sept. 10. 24 . . tfiXK t rrom Queen Charlotte I" ,' Sept. 8. 22 : CUR. TRAINS ror the East iH' Dally Eicept Bundaya Irom the East .11 Daily txcapi TulI'