PAQ2 FOUK Neglected Eyes NEGLECT is doubtless 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, hare 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. DONT lose health and effi-clencr through neglect Come and seel Fred Joudry Registered Optometrist and Optician Room 3 Smith Block Phone 763 the ivi5P oin oivl FILLS HIS COAL BIN NOW-TO GET ECON0MV)f(-.A)l I he suae, knows uowyrJ 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 comes. This is the right place. NANAI MO - WELLINGTON COAL and ALREItTA SOOTLESS COAL Albert & McCaffery Phones 116 and 117 I Prince Rupert BOAT HOUSE Phone 381 P.O. Box JSCS LAUNCHES, SCOWS, ROW-IIOATS AND CANOES SAND AND GItAVEL Equipment for Diving and Salvage Work AgenU for Easthope Engine! and Stump Pullers NORWEGIAN HALIBUT GEAR IN STOCK ' Compass Adjusting VELVET Ice Cream THE VERY REST! Take a brick home tonight I We cater for Parties, Picnics, Dances, etc. Prompt Delivery Velvet Ice Cream Co Corner Third Avenue and Second Street Phone 758 ANGER, the TAILOR Fine Imported Serge and Scotch Tweed Suits made to order In our shop In Prince Rupert as low CCJR nil as I. ANGER, Cutter and Designer 223 Sixth Street BRINGING UP FATHER REGIMENT AND BEST GIRL ATHLETES i CUAO TO BE HIRt IN fWCll- TALV- . Bf THE. PAPCfcfa THAT THE OPERA fsp kiij IM i AMtRlCA TvtAKIK COOOMLSsJ ' I CA4t DH AC Mt TO SlU". HEAR THAT' MOOSE PLAYOFF Grand Terminals Failed to Score Sufficient Goals to Get in Final for Gilhuly Cup Though all three teams in the League each von a imi sad lost one in the semi-final series. Regiment and Mooae will pUy oil In Uk finals next Wednesday far tt OUfeuly Cup. Lut night the Orand Terminals defeated the Regiment 1-0 but tola was not sufficient tc put tbe team tn the tteal on total goal-' count. The final standing of teama i aa fellows: OoaU W. L. P. A. PU Regiment 1 1 3 2 Mose 1 1 4 4 Tetmi&als 1 t 2 3 i Tbe Regiment waa lucky to get aw a; laat night with aa light a defeat a n tuffered and the Orand Terminal were on the other hand, unfortunate to no I score more goals for they had the be' 'of things all the way through. Arte scoring tbe first and. at It turned out cnly counter of tbe game for the win- iiera. Dickens missed two open goals ; successful negotiation of which would j have put hla team In the finals In place of the Moose. Play, on tbe whole was of a fast nature, giving the tana assembled a good run for thetr money Star players for the Terminals wert Haddon and Dido Ounrtch, while Angus McDonald and Campbell were out-xtandlng for the Regiment. Qua Krauae acted aa referee while A CUpperton and W Murray prealded- oir; tbe side lines. BRITISH AFTER POLO TROPHY Team Representing Army in India to Meet Yankees Next Monday for Championship ME ADO WB ROOK. L.I.. Sept. I. Perhaps tbe greatest gathering in the hlitcry of tbe game will assemble at be Meadowbrook Club to watch the aeries for the International polo trophy to ttetermlne the supremacy aa between Britain and the United States. Tbe United States has selected Its best team while the team representing tbe British army in India has been training for almost a year. The International trophy now remains tn the possession of the" United States. Tbe American team this year will have two members who are rated as ten goal men. which la the highest rating ever made. They are Hitchcock and Mllburn. The British team has two players rated with nine oals. Roark and Atkinson, and the team rhowa a goal getting strength of 33 against the Americans; .31. This .lijtl significant, but it Is probable that the Americans will trot out on the field at Meadowbrook for tbe first game of the series on September 6 slight favorites. At least it can be said that Great Britain never et out more determined ly In her history to win an Interna Uonal trophy thin in the present case. The team has been training ever since last October. The Indian Army aaked permission of the autocrats of tbe game at Hurllngton to get together a team to win back the cup and when it waa granted the prospective players were ordered to report for practice ten months ago. Throughout last winter the team, or' rather a dozen prospec tive candidates for it. played' polo in India, and finally a selection of half a dozen was made. This group sailed for England and there played only om formal game, preferring, aa Col. Tom klnson said, not to lose tbe feel of the fast turf of India, a type of field which be expected to find in tbe United States. TAKEN IN GROUP Toronto, ont . Sept. 1. At tbe Dominion Track and Field champion ships for men, three outstanding girl athletes were photographed together Miss Ethel Cstherwood of Saskatoon, for leaping, the best high Jumper in Canada, and probably tbe best In the world; Miss Fanny "Bobby" Rosenfeld best all-round girl athlete In Canada; and Mrs. Bert OTfell Rosa Orosse- who was last rear tbe best girl sprinter o America. Can Tunney repeat his 1928 aucoess In tbe previous fight It waa a caset or a few years until good man came along, and youth might then have been served. , But thia defeat at the hands I Tunney, has put him on edge once more. Had Tunney punished him so severely that he destroyed tbe old Dempsey confidence, this come back of tbe superman would have been re garded aa a Joke. But Tunney haa not been tested since, and It appears to many that Dempsey Just got tired of wearing the crown and shifted it to Tunney'a shoulders for a year. No, matter who wins It it n Jjo, Jyj. Imo The only diamonds we can afford to sell are the kind of diamonds you naturally wast to buy duracn.U of unscn tiuc, appraised by experts and deathly certified by our own experienced exsaaimtion. A cmgle sale of a diamond not all we represent it to be, would damage the reputation we have so painatakmgly acquired. A reputation, more-ocr, uhich has earned us tic right to sell Gruen Guild Watches. John Bulger, Ltd. SPORT CHAT Jewellers The Store with the Clock. cord breaker In many wars Soldiers' i Field. Chicago, it an Ideal setting for Tucn an important bout. It is expected that a crowd of orer 150.000 people will be able to view the fight. U-?stertra and Easterners alike wlU hare an opportunity to go. Every town it any importance within a radius of n the Dempsey or 1927? Three weeks JOO0 mUtg rom to-nignt ana soldiers neia. Ihlcago. will be the scene of the olghtlest struggle In history. Men who .tre followed the ring battle of the .aat quarter of a century, doubt if Finney will retain hla championship will be a re- Knstian'-son, will hare Its contingent. The betting now looks like even money and take your rtllAbMk bitterns enoace. with Dempaey. HOTEL .tltl(IV.U.M. tbe old gainst the real Dempsey. They point .rti,r, Kupert Ut that Dempsey, when he loat the w j. i,Iu j. A. Oodard and . Mrs. iamplenablp to Tunney. did pot take'j T Cunnlngdam. Edmonton; E D Bi-axralx it acWSOlly as he should xUnon. Winnipeg: C. R. McMillan, uve done. Condition alone defeated j,, Jtek and c M nrby yancou-Jempey. and there are thousands of w; 0 A, pynou,, Houston: W. lght fans who firmly believe that,..- (ml dtuihur. Terrace: Mlas innney wiu laae u count ueiore ifth round. E. M. King and Mlas Jean Stevenson. I JTronto; Boy B. Ilewett, CorvallU. Ore.: i John Aabley Qonway. Pittsburg; Mra. E. A. Tvler and aona. Pajtadena. Cal .f nothing to gain or kwe by a victory Mf ,n(, M N Mor, 0ue, .ver Tunney. Had be won. he would Mr, a. Howie and Mrs. H P. iv tiut ouure uiuic ci-uwio-.-., Charles A. Pyne. Prince George; Q. A. Tsylor. Port Es4tfBrton; Dr. R. O. Large and S. Wilson. Port Simpson; F. S. Van Val-tenburg. Lowe Inlet. . Central J. H. Rife. 0. McDonald and H. E. Good sportsmen use good judgment. It naturally follows that 44 Black &. White" numbers a host of friends among the devotees of rod and reel. DISTILLED. BOTTLED AND BLENDED IN SCOTLAND "Quality Tens' tim tetaisis a C.tTBCutsow Lmm BIACKWHITE SCOTCH This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia V anted For Sale For Rent I PARIS, Sept. 2. Knees are going into eclipse next winter. Watat-bnes will be worn and blps have been rein-' stated. Tola bulletin from the sanctum of j ' he dressmakers, where winter faahioM ; are being shown to buyers from foreign ountrlea may have immediate effect m the white bread and pastry consumption of the world. If women follow parts and they have done so for centuries curve wBl again be worn without apology. Bread and potatoes fit right In with the Be-More-Femtnirie campaign, whseti Includes everything connected with the fashion trade from hair goods to Jewelry. Short hair Is threatened, if not actually doomed, by fasblon-makera Now tbst ruffles are back, with all they tend for. almost anything may happen In tbe world of atyle. Not all the Important dressmaken have shown their collections aa yet. Some of the leaders are still to come. But even If well-known bouses contra, diet curves, beibuyers have seen and liked them and placed many orders for clothes which are fitted to the waistline. Many of these models have circular skirts and nearly all of them reach several inches below the knee. They five back to women that old familiar "fair sex" look, of which shingle, shins and trotuer skirts had robbed them. Even designers who have not gone the whole way toward curves and the new slibduette have edged away from msscullne styles. The rediscovery of hips Is the most startling development of the style changes. The reducing parlors and deluxe gymnasiums whleh thrive In Paris already are worried by tbe threat to Thornton. C.N.R.: U. W. Humphreys, jslenderness contained In the new cur-SdmoRton: Mr, and Mrs. C. Blomqulst ' ved line. and Mr. and Mra. Paul Bather, Ket- Part of the back-to-femlnlnity move cblkan. lis the partial eclipse of sport clothes I for day wear and the reinstatement of E H. Bolderson. Haney: J. B. John-1 fternoon dresses. Port Edward: M. Wakkila and 8. Balmoral. SUCCESSFUL TEA AND SALE BY MOOSEHEART .IPMHEUJPRSPAX The tea and sale of home cooking held yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. Whatman Sr.. 1269 Beach Place, by the Women of the Mooseheart Legion, was, well atjended Ajjake, Jo. nated by Mrs. C. R. Biggart'was won by Mrs. J. M. Orahlman, the lucky number being drawn by B. J. Bacon. Mrs. Whatman was assisted In entertaining by Mrs. J. A. Strang. Mn. L. R. Parry, and Mrs. W. Ranee, and the proceeds of the affairs amounted to tn. WIRELESS RF.POKT, R a.m. DIOBT ISLAND. Raining, calm: oaronrcier, zoo; temperature, S3; sea smooth; 8 p.m. spoke steamer Alameda, Seattle for Ketchikan, 117 miles from Ketchikan; 8 pm. spoke tug St. Faith, Captains Cove for Dlgby Island. 30 miles from Dlgby. DBA DTREE POINT. Overcast, calm; barometer, 29.78; temperature, 87; set smooth. NOOV DIOBY ISLAND. Overcast, calm; oarometer, moo. temperature, 59; sea smooth. DEAD TREE POINT-tbvereat, calm inromcier, a.ou, temperature u; sea smooth. reier yenning, little son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Denning, 1729 Atlln Ave. sustained bruises but no serious In jury wwii nc was Knocked down on the street near his borne about 3 o' clock yesterday afternoon by a de livery truck of Tom Lee's store, driven by a Chinaman. Motorship Belllngham, Capt. J. E. Anderson, arrived In port at 7 o'clock this morning from Ketchikan with two carloadeof fish for transshipment East ever the Canadian National Railways. Afa'KXTS WANTED By George McMann L . MmFm , Mir.-. HE' JrnJ L rflWI, " II ii r 1 4 mw " n U BtU 1 www- I I L Til T T. t AT 01 jjfej Bw. rtH ..J 'j " P f g S I ssn "T-ssw ii wr -'W ' Jk i .v J-w DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. JJ2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken' for lets than 50c WOMEN ARE LOSING THEIR MASCULINITY imp Igsln IHrottrrl iimI VVaUl Appearing lth liintrr Hair line tOENTS WANTED TO TAKE ORDEH8 for the finest line of personal Oreet-Ing Card ever shown la Canada Real Art Co.. 310 SpwaHna Avenue. Toronto. SITUATIONS WANTED 3EER PARLOR WAITER WANTS work. Union man. Phone Omen 398. 90S FOR SAl.K "Oil SALE. - CHEVROLET BABY Orand Touring Car Snap. 8uitabl for Bug: or motor suitable for boat Apply Parker's Oaraaj. FOK RENT FOR RENT NICE LA ROE FURNISH- ed room on fifth Avenue West with private family. Heated. Fine marine view. Phone Blue W or Black HI TOR RENT PURNI8HED APART- ment by the day, week Or month. Pbon Red 607. tf FOR RENT 'Pianos, pttonogrspha and Singer sewing machine. Walker's Music Store. FOR RENT. MODERN HOUSE. HAH- bur view. Apply 315. 4 lb Ave. E. U HOUSE FOK. RENT. 840 SUMMIT Avenue. Phone Red 023.. 306 LOST LOST FROM GOVERNMENT WHARF. green skiff with covered bows. Finder please return to Government wharf Phone Red 727 or Black. Ml. Reward. LOST. SPARE TIRE. FINDER PLEASE return to Table Supply. Uril0Ii5TEKIN(; FURNITURE REPAIRING; UPHOL- stertng of all kinds. Cbeaterflelds recovered and 'made to order. All work guaranteed. Phone Oreen 803. O. M. HUNT, EXCHANGE NEW AND SECONDHAND FURNIltlRE ! bought, sold and exchanged. Papa- ' dopulos and Maras, 839 Third Ave I Phone 048. tf Hi i m i: ituutT soiooL or mi sir 1 All. KE'OI'f.MNO On Tuesday. September 8 Pupils now enrolling. Orchestra practice every Frldav at 7 pjn. vrnpFkso .iAriiitF.y .hivce. Pttone' 67 1. .u'ctiom::k ami oiiitxi I BOY, SELL OR EXCHANOE ANYC thln nt vain lt.A. titfft.. 1-1 business. Telephone 774. K.llEM OAKAOK Agents for all flENKKU. MOTOICH I'lUMU TTH Another carload of Chevrolet! justlnl Prices: Roadster 182 J 00 Roadster DeiV(ry S8250O Touring M28 00 COUP S988XK) Coach 98 J 00 S011 $1.07800 Landau Sedan 11,120 00 Cabriolet 11,100.00 Commercial Chassis 1645.00 Delivery Express Chassis .... S805.00 29 x 4.40 Balloon Tires standard equipment on all models except Delivery Express chassis. Call or phons'for demonstration. KAIKN (IAKAOE Third Avenue Plione 32 TAXI I'hone. 67 Tail (Call George, I'aul or Gust) Six and Seven Passenger Stude-bakers at your dlxposal any time. KOSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Work. (Across from Emorss Hotel) CN.R. TRAINS For the Kant-Dally Except Sundays 11 JO am. From he Fast Dally txctp; Tuiaday. 1 JO pj, Article. Lo,t mi round,: THE PIONEER LAUNDRY KIDS I Yje LAUNDERSHiRTS AD SHIRTWAIST TOO So THAT Trie SEEM OUITE FfttSH ATO NtW I YOUIt shir; u.. should Utke aii dry and return rl : monxtrate to . :i ability, our ; serving h prices. We Pioneer Laundry I'hone 118 r iff nfi cVk&CH'S hot-coldwatu Akbasfine is made in twenly onr artiti tlnU Tor Hale by Thompson Hardware Co Prince Rupert Wood DRY BIRCH. CEDAU AND Single Ioad . Double Load Larirn Sack . . .'Of (I BUNDLES I)UV KINDLING. ?i.oo Phone ."WO HydeTransfer AND COAL CO. 133 Second Avenue Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 575 DENTIST