PAGE FOUR NKGLKCT is. doubtless the cause of most of the ills that afflict humanity. This Is so self evident that it seem 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. sssssssssjn, w. eVrW tmilW H I "7 BRINGING UP FATHER ' f By George McMannTB 5 vv 11'SJCC "aO pl Crado photo? gT7 lir I ' 0 Eves ! - mmmm Jmpil MimW'i I Lyes .M : fh&s L m Mm a surely the loss of evesk'ht i through neglect is the most j inexcusable. DON'T lose health and effi- t ciency through neglect Come and seel Fred Joudry j Registered Optometrist and j Optician Room 3 Smith Mock Phone 7C3 S AM S 0 VWVB TO CANT B e BC AT ? , ' i .r.-; vc Ask the master builders of this town where to go for lumber and they will turn your footsteps in this direction. They maintain that the kind of woods we sell is the sort that should be put into a building that is expected to live to a ripe old age. Albert & McCaffery Phones 11C and 117 VELVET Ice Cream THE VERY REST! 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 758 Prince Rupert BOAT HOUSE Phone 381 P.O. Pox 1565 LAUNCHES, SCOWS. ROW-HOATS 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 LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal Sand and Gravel. We Specialize In Piano and Furnilun; Moving. 1 1 i . jt ia m frtni - Ei:i ii n u ii.ni i sssssssa i "u. ii . 3-m . 7.5 SPECIAL JUBILEE . SERVICE, TERRACE Outdoor Thanksgiving In lark Sunday Afternoon TERRACE. July 6. The third day of the Diamond JubUee of Confederation wu celebrated here with a national thanksgiving servlc held In the upper park at 2.30 pjn. The service was under the direction ot Rev. A. W. Robinson and an appropriate address was delivered I by Re;. Wm. Allan. The special ser-, vice recommended by the national committee was followed and proved to be most Impressive and Inspiring. Special patriotic, hymns, prayers and addrM were features of the regular I church services on Sunday. In the ' morning In the Anglican Church. F. W. : 8mltb. ot Prince Rupert, a guest at the ! home ot Mr. and Un, R. L. Mcintosh, Rave a very pleasing rendition of Bor-uwntt's "Adoration." BURNS LAKE About five miles north of Houston, Paul Tlckolls.. veteran prospector, re-: ports he has discovered three strong leads ot galena ore with a 35-foot seam in one spot. Tic tolls, who has prospected for many years over Europe, Asia and Australia, regards It as the best strike In all his long experience. There ha sheen a flurry of excitement around Endako over the discovery of ore which is said to be rich In molybdenum. Six claims have been staked to date and all are said to look very good. The strike Is three miles southeast of Endako and Is easily accessible. , Mr. and Mrs. P. V. Tallon and daughter. Dorothy, have left for a mqnth's trip to Quebec. J. E. Prenter is relieving agent at the local station during Mr. Tallon' absence. Ed. SatUer arrived here last week from Wyoming with a carload ot stock enroute to Francois Lake where, he will settle. Mr. Sattler also brought In two other settlers from his state whom It Is said comprise the vanguard of one hundred who will follow. The Burns Lake Hardware building is being extended to accommodate Increase of business. William Reld Is carrying out the alteration work. Francis Trousdell was host at a party last week on the occasion of his eleventh birthday. Danny Trousdell Is working for the Burns Lake Hardware during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. D. Cochrane have left on a motor tour to the southern part of the province. R. Calder has arrived from Vancouver to take charge of the local Royal Bank branch during the absence of John Yool on a vacation In the south. TERRACE Mrs. J. K. Oordon arrived from Seat' tie on Friday and will make an In definite stay here. She was accom panied by her Bon. Frank Phlscator, who wUl again make one of his per' jiodlcal visits In the Terrace district. Mlfs Elsie Kenney, nurse-ln-tralnlng In the Jubilee Hospital, Victoria, ar rlvd on Friday to spend her vacation with her mother. Mrs. O. T. Sundal. I Miss Ethel Christy 7'and friend. Miss Caroline Smith, spent the holiday and week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Christy. They, returned to Prince Rupert on Monday. Mrs. S. E. Low and two children of Calgary arrived by Friday's train on a visit to her mother, Mrs. D. W, Cassel. J. F. Ballf, Usk mining man, spent the holiday In town. , Miss Tecla Fulton of Lakelse Lake ipent the holiday and week-end at the home of Mrs. Qrelg. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Sawle of New Hazel ton were visitors here for the anniversary celebration. , Roy Thomas and David Nelson, who are employed at one of the canneries on the lower Skeena spent the holiday In town. Oeorge Bowie of Prince Rupert was a guest at thi home of Mr. and ll'.i. Wm. Vanderllp over July I. He assisted In Judging the parade entries. Lakelse Lake drew a very large crowd of picnickers on Sunday. Weather conditions were very promising In the morning but In the afternoon there was a very heavy rain. lasUng about two hours. In the vicinity or town where rain Is badly needed for the berry crop and. gardens generally, there! wa inj lain. Ernie Alllstone of Prince Rupert was a visitor In Terrace over the week ehdi E. W. Marentette of the Bank of Montreal. Prince Rupert, arrived In town on Saturday to relieve A. II. Darker, local manager, who with Mrs. Barker and children will spend the next few weeks camping at Lakelse Lake. Emll Ilaugland Is opening a new ton- portal parlor In the post cfllce building. Ills equipment arrived at the week end nd will be set up at once. P. W. Smith returned to Prince Ru pert on Sunday after a short visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Mcintosh. M. P. McGaffery returned to the coast on Sunday after spending several days in the vicinity. YANDERHOOF The provincial department of public works Is making many improvements on roads In this district. Oangs of men are at work on the Stuart River road between Vanderhoof and the Whlteacre property; between Fort Fraser and Steela bridge the road Is being widened; another crew Is repair- ng the highway on the Campbell Road from the Fort George road to Mapes post-office; considerable work Is going an In the Lakes district: Improvements ore being hastened on the Engen and 3raeslde road; there Is a party ot men working In the Francois Lake locality; another gang has commenced In the reer valley community, while more repair work Is being done In the Fort Fraser and Lily Lake districts. Mrs. A. B. Laird and her son and daughter have left for a visit In Vancouver. The Women's Auxiliary ' to the local branch of the Canadian'1 Legion met at the home ot Mrs. Park on Tuesday ol this week. Joseph Murray and Walter Oill have returned from a motor trip to Victoria and up Vancouver Island. The new Fort St. James Hotel Is now open and tourists have, already com menced to. patronize the hostel, - - . .. Word has been received that Miss Margaret Silver has beenf successful. Vri her probationer's examinations at the Royal Alexandra Hospital In Edmonton. The Dominion Day celebration In Vanderhoof proved to be the biggest and most successful ever staged In the history of the community. The fcstlvl- Ifgfly Eastern Canada CENTRAL & EASTERN STATE! EDMONTON-CALGARY JASPER Tickets on ,a!e to Sept. 30th. return limit Oct. Slst. Stopovers. Full Information from CITY TICKET OFFICE 529 Third Avenue. Phone .iimmmiliim"""'""!'"""" yqmiiMiMiinfflE Ranadian "SEE CANADA IN CANADA'S ties were opened by Hon. A. M. Manson. attorney general and member of the legislature for Otnlneca. and there wm full progranl of entertainment as' well as a Thanksgiving service on Bun day. Rev. J. Dewar of Port Ooqultlam has Accepted the appointment r minuter at the Fort Fraser United Church and be expects to take ftp bis work there at once. Miss Mart MtTUsn f the local public school teaching staff left (or her liome In Armstrong to spend the summer vacation. She has been reappointed to the taff here. Miss Kattties Morrow has left for her hone In Vic toria and will also return after the holidays. During their visit here last week. i complimentary banquet was tendered Hon. Qr. and Mrs. S. F. Tolmle In Die Nechako Hotel. It was the largest function ot Its kind ever held IB Vni- derhoof. IMMENSE LOT OF ROAD WORK IS REING DONE II V THE PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT IN HUGE DISTRICT (continued from page one) Muddy Oulch. From there the traU lo the Oeorge Copper property la being generally Improved. A large number of trails are also being buMt In the Portland Canal region. STIKINE RIYKK In the StlkJne River district, the de-Dartment Is com-Dletlne the road from Telegraph CrWk to Dease Lake, work being mainly1 on the Dease Lake end. A bridge Is being built across the Tooya River.' 25 males In from Telegraph Creek, with . Ernest Wood worth In charge of the work. AD the material has to be shipped from Vancouver as there is no' suitable timber in the vicinity. In the AUln region .the most 1m- jortant work being carried out Is the construction of a new road from AUln lo Indian River and thence to the At-lin Silver-Lead property. SKEES.l DISTRICT In Skeena district, large forces are at work on the construction, of the high way between Terrace and ! tare! ton. Camps have been established at Copper "31ty. Usk and Skeena Crossing and, at the last mentioned point, a gas shovel Is - in operation. Clearing work is principally let by contract. The main highway between Hazel ton and Hubert, the eastern boundary of the district, is being Improved, work Including widening, ditching and gravel ling. Seven auto trucks owned by the department are being used on the work BELLA COOLA In the Beits Coola district, the road Is being extended up the vaUey to .Stvde, a distance of about forty miles from Bella Coola,. The existing road, Is being widened and gravelled. , After spending a couple of days at the dry dock loading large tanks which were MghtereS "Trora her sister ship Challamba when she stranded down tlie ccair from here recently, the Amer lean motorshlp Culburra sailed last light nf 020 tor Alaska. 52 Choice of routes: 2C0 iiiiihi;.i1i.ii..i.i.,.,1:-.-.-.m National DIAMOND JUBIIXE VEAR 1MMV' V. anted ForSSale For Rent DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for less than 50c WANTED WANTED. WOMAN FOR HOWCWOHK few hours each day except Sunday. Qp omsJ w sook. Apply Boa M. Dafty Newt efflre. 1H SMART SALESLADY WANTED TO start at oM. Dent's Ladles' Ready-te-Waar. , , tf FOR SAl.E I WILL SBLL A3 A OOINO CONCERN ray secondhand business, and rent or seU partly furnished four reward flat with Vulet and bath. Modern fiat over store. A good proposition. PW 714. a. F. Brine. FOR SALE. FOUR CYLINDER, 4-Cycle 30-34 h p. Palmer rngtae. wish shall and propeller. 160,00. Eighteen foot copper fastened lsuntft. cheap. M. M. Stephens. FOR SALE OR RENT LOTS 11, 13 and 13 with store building, warehouses and manager's residence thereon at Hazetton.B C. Apply John L. Christie. Prince Rupert. B.C. ICO FOR SALE OR RENT. HOUSE ON 103? Graham Avenue, Section 3. Preference given returned soldiers. Apply to D. J. Matheaon, City Treasurer. FOR SALE OR CHARTER. 48 FOOT combined fish carrier and tow' boat. 37 HP. Atlas Engine Handles 7.0OQ humps. M. M. Stephens. J FOR SALE. ONE OARFORD TRUCK motor; One Hudson motor. S7S.00 each. Parker's Oarage. tf FOR SALE. FIRST CLASS RESTAU- rant. Do not lose your occasion I Apply PJ3. Box 728. tf FOR SALE. BABY BUOC1Y. 330 Fourth Avenue East. Phone Blue 60S. ROWBOATS FOR SALE. PHONE RED 335. tf FOR RENT FOR RENT. FURNISHED APART- ment by the day. week or month Phone Red 607. tf FOR RENT. FOUR ROOM FURNISHED suite: steam heated. Apply Smith St Mallett. Ltd. tf FOR RENT. PLA8TZI1ED HOUSE. SIX rooms and bath. Apply 214 Fourth Avenue East. FOR RENT. FIVE ROOMED HOUSE with bath, on AUln Avenue. Phone Red 713 ISO va.1' -JK. '. i FURNISHED SUITES ' ?6H RfcjTT .Apply MusssJIem Orocer. Phone ,18. FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET. APPLY ' r"'fer' Becor"1 Avenue. 179 1COM3 FOR RENT. BOARD IF desired. Phone. Black 12S, PIANO FOR RENT S.OO A MONTH Walker's Music Store. ROOMS TO RENT-PHONE 878. tf AUCTION SALE LST OF FURNITURE AND EFFECTS to te sold by auction absolute)! without reserve tomorrow at 230 p.m. at the corner store in Clspp Building, Second Ave. One transrt and carrying case; three Ivory tipped scales; case draught ins Instruments; small case draughting Instruments: standard surveyor's half Inch steel tape; one chain, long; two se't squares, 10 and 13 Inch; 3 celluloid set squares, medium; one protractor. two fifty foot steel tapes: compass and tripod; roller rule; mlsceUtneoU draughting Instruments; set of weights for chemist's scales; archi tect's scales; 4 pack boards: ' 3- tafr bearaw snoweboes; 3 surveyor's leather book bags: 3 trunks: line lined Indian cedsr chest: two tents leather satchel: electric stove: electric toaster; electric Iron: leather writing case: lot of enamel and aluminium cooking utensils; Canada Ideal hot water connection range; 3 babv buz gles: phonograph and records: cast iron stove, suitable for boat; roll-top writing desk: lady's secretary; 3 plants; wicker chair, mahogany finished rocker and numerous oilier articles. O. F. Brine. Auctioneer. Advertise is The DaUy Mswa AGENTS WANTED YtmOHML ORKBTtNO CARDS Afeots wanted to take orders (or the nnoat lint ever otfersd In Canada. Haga! Art Co. manufMturrrV a to SyadHU Avanue, Toronto. AOOrTB EARNING 110 to IM DAILY atHlng new book. 'Uft-dtory Land beegh and New York to Paris FUght." Uberal term. Write for free outfit at ones. Winston On.. Toronto. FOUND . FOUND. BABY'S SILK KNITTED bootee. Apply DaUy News OfflM. AUCTIONEER ABSOLUTELY UNRBBKHVED AUCTION SALS. Everything must no. This invitation I esud to all Interested I snow no favoritism or aniotoeit. I sell uaMer the hammer to thVJ highest bidder. Let us all go. A tug lot of mlacallaneous artteiea of value to be disposed of at tiala sale. Itemised list in Wednesday's paper Sate starts at 3 JO pjn. est Thursday In earner stare. Clspp Build tag. Second Avenue. Phot 774. O. P. Brine. Auctioneer PI.ASTERING NEW WORK FROM 6Sc to JSc a square yarn. All niaterlal supplied. Repair plaster work by day or Job. Phone W. O Smith. Red 603. 100 UPHOLSTERING FURNITURE RKPAIKINO; UPHOL- sterlng of all kinds. Chesterfields recovered snd made to order. All work guaranteed. Phone Oreen 603. O. M. HUNT. FURNITURE CHESTERFIELD SUITES. DININQ room suites. Bedroom suites. Reat- more and Waysaless bed -sprlnas Axmlnster and Wilton oarpeU. Dominion Linoleum. Everything tor the window. Be sure god call at our store. A. MacKende, Furniture. Phone 775. EXCHANGE NEW AND SECONDHAND FURNITURE bought, sold and exchanged. Papa-dopulos and MarrU, 830 Third Ave. Phone 648. 4 x ItEST.U IUNT fiooii eats c.tn: Mrs. Unger, Proprietress again personally In charge. ;tThld,v- Avenue. .Next O. W, V.A., tliKxl Hume frtofcril 'Steals.' Phone Black 700. KAIEN OAK.Mir, Agents for all r; km: it a i, motous pikhh ct Another carload of Chevrolet Just in I Prices'. Roadster 1825.00 Rosdster Delivery 6825.00 Touring 6825.00 Coupe 6885 00 Coach IUG3.00 Bln 61.075.00 Landau Sedan 61.130.00 Cabriolet 61.100.00 Commercial Chassis 6045.00 Delivery Espreas Chassis .... 6805.00 29 x 4.40 Balloon Tires stsndard equipment on all models except De livery Express chassis. Call or phone for demonstration. KAIKN (lAItAdt: Third Avenue Phone S3 TAXI Phone 67 Taxi ! (Call George, Paul or Gust) Six and Seven Passenirer Stude bakers at your dloposal any time ROSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker lllock. (Across from Empress Hotel) C.N.R. TRAINS I'or the Ent Dslly Except Sundays, ... ip:30 a m. from' -he Ka! . Dally exctp; Tuesdsy; ..... i jo pm, Articlei Lost and Found.&r. STEAMSHIP MOVEMENT lor Yam-outer Monday a.s. Prince Oeon-o Teadyaa. Otsla Thursday s prince ('im, Saturday-s. Oardena - ss. Princess B-. m. Prince Rupet July 6 w Princess Alice " B Prlnessa Charl " IS--ss. Princess Louue " IS- Princes Alice " 30- ss Princess flisr,. " 36.--C Princess Lou tie " 37- as. princess Alice "Sft-ss Princess dim '; ; ftor Yanrniiter Sunday as Oatala . . i , Monday as. Prince Clmr!-Wednesday -sPrince Oeory . Friday -as Prince Rupert , as. Oardena Saturday m Princess lien - o July 8- m Princess Louise " 11 as Princess Alice " 16- u Princess Chirlo 'e " IB as. Princes Lom- 3t ss. Princess Alice " 36 ss. Princes Chariot le " 3-ss. Prtttees Louise I "or Port Miniwon and Nass Itltrr- Friday as. Oardena i'rum Port Mmpwin and N Hlt Saturday ss. Oardena "ur Anjox, Mraart. He. Sunday- as. Cstsla I : Monday.. ss. Prince Chsrles 4, Friday ss. Prince Rupert . 4 1 Irmn Anyot, Klraart, rlr. Tuesdsy -. Cataia i Thursday, .ss. Princes ciiarlr; 10 i Saturday . Prince Rupert or North )iren Charlottes Monday a. Princes Charles 4 rom North queen Charlottes Thursday as. Prince Charles I1' "' 'or Mm I h ueen Charlotte July 18 sa. Prince John 'rom South ()ueen Charlotte July If- as. Prince John . " 37 sa. Prince John Cor Almka Wednesday es. Prince Oeorge 4 July 8 ss. Princess Louise " 11 as. Princess Alice 16-ss. Princess Charlotte 18.- Princess lioulse 33 ss. Princess Alice Princess Charlotte 39- Princess Louise from Alakka Monday s. Prince Oeorge 1010 JtDy 6-V princess Alice " 9 ss. Princess Charlotte " 13 ss. Princess Louise . 1 1.6 "SPrtncess Alice . . " 30 a ITlncess Chsrlotte " 38 as. Princess Louise . " 37 ss. Princess Alice " SO ss. Princess Charlotte MAIL SCHEDULE JIXV 1927 For the East Mondays, Wednesdsys. Saturday Closes 10 'l'' From the Bast Mondays, Wednesdays, Friday- due S.:10 ! To Vancouver Mondays 1 V Tuesdays .4.1.'. Thursdays teturdayi 5.1 04".R, 3. 6, 9, 13. lfl, 30. 33. " I'rom Ysncouvrr Mondays Mall due sJ Wednesdsys 10 It' Fridays : 1O.:0 "r O.P.R, 1. 4, 8, 11. 15. 18, 23, 2.V To Anyox, Alice Arm, Premier ..Stewart 8unday ... mall closes 1 Pr Friday 3 1' From Anyox, Alice Arm, Premier Stewart Saturdays mail due P Tuesdays J To Naas Klver Points- Thursdays mall closes M Prom Xaas Klver Pulnts Saturday mall due M To Alka Points J"uly 1, 4, 8, 11, 15, 18. 22, 35, I'rom Alahka I'olnls July 2, 8, 9, 13, 18, 20, 23, 27, I1 To (Jueen Cluirlotte Inland Polnt- Lower Islands Mondsys 4, 18. I I'rom tjueen Charlotte Inland rol" I Lower Island!, Wednesdays 13, H