TAGS FOUH Neglected Eyes NEGLECT la doubtIes U cause of most of the ills that afflict humanity. This is m aelf evident that it atem hardly necessary to tell you. If your eyes are Klvlnjf trouble, have them attended to and at once. OF ALL absurdities In the kingdom of foolishness, surely the los.i of eyesight through neglect is the most Inexcusable. DONT lose health and efficiency through neglect Come and seel Fred Joudry Registered Optometrist nnd Optician Room i Smith Ulock Phone 763 Indian summerYget in yooiT) Swill soon be a coai fop. the j V-vCONE!- J COLD CREV J The Fail 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-freo Winter. NANAIMO - WELLINGTON COAL and ALISERTA SOOTLESS COAL Albert & McCaffery Phones 11G 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 Agent for Easthope Enginen and Stump Pullers NORWEGIAN 1IAMMJT GEAR IN STOCK Compass Adjusting MILK -:- PRICE Reduced to 12 pints for .$1.00 7 quarts for .$1.00 12 pints for .$1.00 Cash price tickets. McRride Street store now closed Valentin Dairy Office and Dairy - 11th St. Telephone 657. Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 575 DENTIST as - T'.; ANGER, the TAILOR Fipe Imported Serge and Scotch Tweed Suits made to order in our shop in Prince Rupert as low Ail vwcvv I. ANGER, Cutter and Designer 223 Sixth Street BRINGING UP FATHER " in i-rrLTTmniiiiiii ii miii 1 1 l -m lA.jwit.iiLisiJii rrw tb- l-i.c:' rmmftEEr z:2L -T '.'l liy. HIMl WHICH l THE rsciv . . ,vir j r'rio , v- ...... . .v,M.- ! WAV TO ffi? V iTV.- VV- - n " ' T I ' OK. 1 .T .1 T L GUNS SHOWN AT EXHIBITION Various Weapons Invented Since the War on View Among Army Ordnance ABERDEEN PRO VINO GROUND. Md., Oct. 30. An anti-aircraft gun which automatically sight targets In the air Ii type of weapon members of the Army Ordnance Association will be called upon to manufacture and oper ate it war should eome again. The gun la controlled by a sensitive Instrument which detects the position of a moving aeroplane by sound wave. At night a similar Instrument Is attached to a huge searchlight wlbch throws Us tssm d tract t upon the aeroplane simultaneously with the discharge of the gun. This weapon was one of the new deteJcfxnrnts In fighting equipment on exhibit to those who attended the ninth annual convention of the Army Ordnance Association here. The membership comprise! active and reserve officers, manufacturers and cltl-sens "pledged to Industrial preparedness for war as the nation strongest guarantee of peace." Benedict Crowell, of Cleveland. Is president. Fighting equipment, far more pow Smith. E. J., Brandon, J. H.. Irving, J. Warsfold, C, Halhead. P... Donaldf son, A. ,.....f. Smith, E. J Brandon, J. H.. Irving, Warsfold, C Halhead. R, Donaldson, A v Warren, Millard, F B.C. Salt Works, Ltd. BjC. Salt Works, Ltd. B.C. Salt Works. Ltd. B.C. Salt Works. Ltd. Phillips, Charles Armstrong, Albert B., and Trethewy, J. O Alice Arm Mining & Development Comment Company Skelllngs, Waldo , Spurck. William Spurck, William , Rnnn.1. William Spurck! IWIlllam Spurok, William spurck. William Wakeley, Aylesworth W. . . . Kergln. W. T Kergtn. W. T Caspar Gold Mines Ltd. . . . Oasvlar Gold Mines Ltd. . . . Caspar Oold Mines Ltd. . . . Casslar Oold Mines Ltd. . . . Knlpple, Nellie, McGrew. W. Knlpple, NeUle. McOrew. W. erful and destructive than that used In the Great War. churned the headwaters of the Chesapeake Bay or made Meral valleys In the earth of the reservation with their deadly projectiles. Another new development was a 18-tach gun designed for coastal defense. The maximum range with a charge of 860 pounds of powder is over 30 miles. It maintains a rate ot fire of one round minute and is carried on a standard mount. Another improvement in modern warfare were huge guns that are automatically leaded by a pneumatic rammer weapons that were discharged by operators stationed some distance In the sear of the gun. andrgxfhs which were aimed at targets by the mere movement ;f a dial, obviating sighting by the op-jrator through a telescopic sight. Flath-iaH powder which does not absorb moistures was another feature of the demonstration. The chemical warfare service, the field artillery, the coast artillery, air and signal corps, engineers. Infantry and quartermaster corps manoeuvres 'displayed their respective most modern equipment. -Genuine powder was used In roost of the events to show the Ordnance Association the effect the various weapons produce. W. R. Lindsay, assistant manager of the Gronby Co., at Anyox, will be a passenger on the prince George this evening bound for Vancouver. TAX SALES . ItAMJF. 4 Henrietta. Lot 109 Margaret, Lot 110 uimp Bira, rTacuon ixi ziuu KAXOF. .1 George, Lot 6497 Rupert. Lot 6498 Gem. Lot 6499 Scranton, Lot 6500 .', D. X., Lot 6790 . . . . 1 ' C'AKSIAK Speculator No. 2, Lot 886..,......... rtlvtrmouth. Lot 1074 (N, jit NA of S) lieicnum. uoi iu5 .................... Llpton No. 3. Lot 1550 ............. y. . Upton No. 4, Lot 1551 .v..-.?--'..;'..; Llpton No. I, Lot 1977 Llpton NO. 2. Lot 1978 epurek.- iWWlanu ssjtejchlcajd No. ,1. lot. 3317. .uAi gm Spurck. William . . . . 777r7VCTItt Rosalie. Lot 3201 Merry Widow, Lot 3202 Caribou, Lot 3510 Black Knight No. 1. Lot 3636 Black Knight. Lot 3637 Sullivan, Lot 3684 . Daly. Lot 3685 Edith. Lot 3686 Lois, Lot 3687 Sure Money, Lot 4017 cure Money no. l. Lot 40i . Knlpple, Nellie. McGrew, W Shure. Lot 4041 Premier Extension Gold Mine Co. Ltd Premier Extension Gold Mine Co. Ltd. . . Premier Extension Gold Mine Co. Ltd. . . Premier Extension Oold Mine Co. Ltd. . . Premier Extension Gold Mine Co. Ltd. . . Premier Extension Oold Mine Co. Ltd. . . Premier Extension Oold Mine Co. Ltd. . . Casslar Oold Mines, Ltd Fernald, E. H.. Fraser, Geo. A., McDonald, jonn a Fernald, E. H., Fraser. Geo. A., McDonald, John A Fernald. E. H.. Fraser. Oeo. A.. McDonald, J arm A Bayvlew Mining Company aayview Mining company Bayvlew Mining Company Bayvlew Mining Company Bayvlew Mining Company Georgia River Oold Mines Ltd Georgia River Gold Mines Ltd. oeorgla River Oold Mines Ltd Hollywood Mines Ltd Hollywood Mines Ltd. Hollywood Mines Ltd Hollywood Mines Ltd Hollywood Mines Ltd. Hollywood Mines Ltd Hollywood Mines Ltd Hollywood Mines Ltd Hollywood Mines Ltd Hollywood Mines Ltd Hollywood Mines Ltd Armstrong. Robert Castleman, Sam J Tretneway. R. A. and J. O. Maunsell, Dudley P Maunsell, Dudley P Maunsell. Dudley P X, Fraction Lot 4117 Ruby Silver No. 1. Lot 4119 Rtlhv Rllvr Kn 7 tjt S120 . Ruby Silver. Lot 4123 I Vancouver No. 2, Lot 4124 1 Vancouver No. 3, Lot 4125 XX, Fraction Lot 4128 La tee bore, Lot 4176 Mcntana No. 1, Fraction Lot 4178 Montana No. 2, Fraction Lot 4179 . Tip Top, Fraction Lot 4180 K.P. No. 1. Lot 4183 Tacoma, Lot 4184 Lucille No. 1, Lot 4185 Beth, Lot 4186 Kent, Lot 4192 Georgia, Lot 4437 Georgia No. 1, Lot 4438 Georgia No. 2, Lot 4439 HoUywocd No. 1, Lot 4485 Hoolywood No. 2. Lot 4486 Hollywood No. 3, Lot 4487. Hollywood No. 4, Lot 4488 Hollywood No. 5. Lot 4189 Hollywood No. 6, Lot 4490 . .' '.. Hollywood No. 7, Lot 4491 Hollywood No. 8. Lot 4192 Hollywood No. 9. Lot 4493 Hollywood No. 10. Lot 4494 Hollywood No. 11. Lot 4493 (tt'F.F.N ril.tltl.OTTE 1SLIMIS Uly. Lot 66 Orchid, Lot 70 Harriet, Lot 86 Homeetake, Lot 1222 Oo East, Lot 1223 No. 4, Lot 1224 PENSIONS ARE SENT TO 200 B.C. CITIZENS Many More Application Made and Ite-Ing leatt With a Rapidly a rH.lle VICTORIA. Oct. 20. Two hundred British Columbia cHlrena felt the benefit of this. Province's old-age pension scheme for the first time when initial cheques covering pension allowances were sent out by the Workmen's Compensation Board. Implementing Its agreement with the Federal Government under the Old Age Pension Act. the Provincial Government authorized a preliminary appropriation of $30,000 to cover the first pension cheques. Two hundred cheques were Issued retroactive as from September 1 to applicants whose claims have been approved by the Workmen Compensation Board, administrators of the law. This Is only" the beginning of the pension scheme, however. Altogether some 2.600 applicants for pensions are before the board now and will be dealt with as rapidly as possible. A large proportion of them will be accepted. It Is expected, and the pension roll will thin Increase ranidlv from time to time 'until ail who, are entitled to allowances 'receive them monthly. Sale of Crown Granted Mineral Claims for Unpaid Taxes in the Prince Rupert Assessment District I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE THAT, on Tuesday, the 8th day of November. 1927, at the hour of 10 ajn., at the Office of the Provincial Collector, in the City of Prince Rupert. BC, I shall offer for Sale at Public Auction the Crown-Grunted Mineral Claims hereinafter set out. of the persons in the said list hereinafter set out, for delinquent taxes unpaid by the said persons on the 30th day of June, 1927. and for costs and expenses. Including the costs of advertising said sale, if the total amount due Is not sooner paid. LIST Of PROPERTIES: , NAME OP OWNER NAME OF CLAIM AND LOT-No. 9.75 8.50 9.00 8.25 6.25 10.75 10.00 10.00 12.00 -, . 10.25,, "13.00 12.00 '-1455 13.00 :V- 0.75 7.50 13.00 6.00 10.75 13.00 12.50 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 1023 ,.50 11.50 10.00 13.00 6.75 2.00 2.25 12.03 7,75 6.50 9.75 3.75 7.00 12.00 12.00 12.25 12.50 11,75 12.23 13.00 13.00 13.00 12.25 13 OO '1300 13 00 12.25 13.00 13.00 13.00 13.00 9.29 8.25 8.60 0.50 7.25 20 M .20 .15 .35 JO V30 M JO, J5 35 .15 35 30 35 35 30 30 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 30 .03 30 30 33 .20 .10 .10 35 .25 30 30 .15 35 35 35 35 -38 30 -35 35 35 .33 "35 35 35 35 35 '135 35 33 35 30 35 30 20 ,.25 8 u 13.75 13.75 13.75 13.75 13.75 13.75 13.75 13i75 13.75 13.75 13.75 13.75 13.75 - 13.75 13.75 !!13.7S; ' 13.75 13.75 13.73 13.75 13.75 13.75 13.75 13.75 13.75 13.75 13.75 13.75 13.75 13.75 13.75 13.75 13.75 13.75 13.75 13.75 13.75 13.75 13.75 13.73 13.75 13.75 13.75 13.75 13.75 13.75 13.75 13.75 13.75 13.75 13.75 , 13.75 13.75 13.73 13.75 13.75 13.75 13.75 13.75 13.75 13.75 13.75 13.75 - 13.75 13.75 23.75 22.45 23.00 22.20 20.15 24.85 24.05 24.05 26.10 2430 27.10 26.10 1B.1S 27.10 2430 26.60 21.50 27.10 19.93 24.80 27.10 260 27.10 27.1 p 27.10 27.10 27.10 27.10 24.30 1430 25.55 24.05 27.10 20.70 1535 16.10 27.10 21.75 20.45 23.80 17.65 21.00 26.10 26.10 26.35 2630 25.80 26.35 27.10 NORMAN A. WATT, Provincial Collector. 27.10 27.10 26.35, 27.10 27.10 27.10 26.35 27.10 27.10 27.10 27.10 2330 22.25 2235 20.45 21.25 W anted For Sale For Kent WHIST LEAGUE MAKES PLANS Entries Ueceived and Schedule to be Drawn Saturday but First (James Thursday The Whist League met last night in the City Hall with H. M. Bstxe. vlcs-presUent, la the chair? and received entries from the different tsasns. The list wUl be kept open until Saturday -A) enable any other teams wishing to star to do so. Those so far entered Ladles Mooe, Orange, English, and Canadian National. Men Moose. Oddfellows, St. George. St. Andrews. Native Sons, K. of P., Grot to. Seal Oove. It was arranged that the men should play their games In the Empress Hotel hall, the first games being played rest Thursday evening. Arrangement will be made for a place for the ladiea to piay by the secretary, Fred Wermig. The entrance fee was jet at ta.00 far each team. FRENCH-CANADIAN BOXER DISCOVERED QUITEBY ACCIDENT Charley llellangrr h.n Eyes on World's Utlit HeavyHrlglit Championship 8AN FRANCISCO. Oct. 20. Two punches that knocked out two opponents started Chsrley Belanger on a pugilistic career. Now the Winnipeg farmer1 boy has hi eye on the world's light heavyweight championship after winning successively the Olympic games title and the Canadian 173-lb, crown. Belanger, a French - Canadian of twenty-three, was working on a farm when an unforseen quarrel Impelled him Into a ring career. He had ridden to a country dance on a bicycle and became entangled in a "traffic Jam" with two other youngsters who were likewise pedaling to an evening's en joyment. His ability to dispose of the two husky plowboys prompted friends to encourage him to don the gloves. In a little more than three years of intermittent fighting. Belanger won the International amateur title at Paris. Turning profession two years ago, he punched . hia way to Jhe . Canadian championship, ' Belanger's record Includes victories over young Bob Fitzslmmons, Harry Dillon, Roy CUffe and Ernie Oweris, all among the better 175-nounders .on the C6ast- ;. .. . . ... . Abe Martin, Belanger's manager, plans an eastern trip soon. Offers have been received for a fight In Madison Square Garden for Tex Rlckard. SPORT CHAT Local boxing fans are considerably concerned about the question that Is going to be settled In the Exhibition Hall tdTilght when Battling Dido Our vlch of this city and Jens Ellatson late of Winnipeg and more recently of Smith Island come together in a box Ing match for the gate receipts. It has been freely bruited around that the local boy Is going to meet his Waterloo at the hands of the big Icelander. All signs point to Ourvlch, who has been cutting quite a dash around here late ly, being proven either a real boxer or a back alley slugger. The sporting public is generally Interested to see how he fares against Ellaason who Is heralded as the toughest opponent he has yet had. Cupa won the in the recent Stewart tennis championship tournament were presented last week. The ladles' open singles cup, donated by Messrs. Zeffertt, Steward and Morrlce, was won by Miss neien rawiora; men's singles, donated by Wilson, Rochfort and Lawrence, was won by H. D. Rochfort; ladles' doubles, by lady members of the club, won by Mrs. W. Jancowskl and Mrs. Seovll: men's doubles, donated by Crawford Transfer Co.. won by Lawrence and Hanson; open mixed doubles, donated by II. W M, Rolston, won by Mrs. Jan- WANTED W ANTED -AI IN UBOHANICALLY Inclined who would like to work at the world's greatest paying Industry. Auto mechanics, garage work, alec tr leal experts, waiding. battary anal vulatnta-Ing. We guarantee to qualify yen for bag paying positions. Only short Una required. Write or sail Hemphill's Auto Knglnaaring School, 10 Hastings St.. E . Vanoouver. B.C. WANTED. COOK JOB BT WELL HE-eammandad Japanese. Apply P.O. Box 108 or phone Black W. 246 WANTED. RELIABLE FEUSON TO take oare of baby, sis monUM oM. Apply P.O. Ban !W5. city. ,4T WANTED. GIRL FOR OSNUtAL housework. Apply Mrs. W. H. To bey. Phone No. 361 tf SITUATIONS WANTED WHITE WOMAN WANTS WORK BY the day. Phone Oraan M7. 846 AGENTS WANTED MM A DAY PAID MBN OR WOMEN for distributing religious literature until Onrlatnaat, spare or full time. For part teuton writ Mr. Oanrad. Spadlna Building. Toronto. 26 FULL OR SPARE TIME AOsWTB. Finest line of petaanal greeting eard ever shown in Canada. IUaal Art Os.. Msnufaturr. 310 Spadin Avenue. Toronto. ' FOR RENT FOR RENT. FOUR ROOMED FUR- nlshed apartment with bath and water paid. Phone 547. tf FOR RENT Pianos, phortocraphi and Singer sewing machine. Walker's Music Store. HOU8E FOR RENT, 6 ROOMS AND BATH. Apply Munro Bra. tf HOUSES FOR RENT.'-20.00 UP. ply 215. 4th Ave. E. AUCTIONEER and Dr. Hanson. TO BE SOLD AS A OOINO CONCERN to the highest bidder by public auction on November 16, store with four roomed suite on two year lesa from April 1. 1927 to April 1, 1929. rent30 per month for first year and US per month second year, together with that well established business known as Brine's Auctioneering and Secondhand buslneas, together with all stock, fixture and effects. For further Information, see Brine, Auctioneer. ' Phone' 774. No raasonablegffer rerused up to day of sale. ElEAL AUCTIONEER IN A STATE! Some are very email when thv thin' , tjWr. fiffK . Borne' are 'tery big wncji iney are dui very small. Take me. for Instance. Please don't talk selling real estate to me. Taxation Ii too high. Yesl It I my line, but against the law. I found that 'out without a Uosnset I buy, sell or exchange real stuff but not real estate. O. F. Brine, Auctioneer. cowtkl and H. D. Rochfort; handicap mixed double, won bv Mr. Morriee The following draw ha been mad lor me nrst round of the Orand Ter ralnal snooker tournament:' Lee Arnott vs. W. J. NaJapn. H. Lobllck v. Ben Self J. Hamilton vs. W. Long. A. Evan vs. C. Balagno. Fred Pyle vs. F. William. F. Zleman, C. Downey and R. Young received byes. J. Hamilton ha already beaten Long in the first round. C.N.R. TICKET OFFICE . W CLOSED TEMPORARILY Owing to repairs being made, the Canadian National Ticket Office. Third Avenue, will be closed for the next few days. During that period, tickets may be secured and all Information obtain ed at the Ticket Office In the depot Phone 349. . tf r. A. F. Egn, assistant C.N.R. depot ticket agent it Winnipeg, was a visitor In the city yesterday. He arrived from Vancouver by steamer and proceeded c:ist by train. I ii,., By George McMe.n,,. 1 ,THEr Mi -v v is pAY I I m l i -j. 1 1 r- ii. -sssssisssssssi " ' jtv - Bnt rl namj DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken'for lets than 50c Lottikl Found, 4 J FOR S Al.K HOUBBHOLD FT UN J r i-x TO! i , . Avenue Phcue Tit OREKN SHINOtJS Afl tST a thousand Seal X hANDFOR SALE THE OTP DEVELOP!! Will now corral. purchase of its h. site of Prince Ru;t H. P. TINKER CO.. .T Ajie::'- .MOI.KK BEAUTY C0LLB Mut NurreMfMl Cullrjr M t Continent Bapert Instructor, n beauty culture. m. tag and permanent Moler. 10 Huti: X- B.C. sr. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGl MEN AND WOMB: T.FV Expert tnstrurt, . paying btuli.er-learn and ieoome or writ Moler V-:-Hastings St E Vn DANCING mikh Mvr.wnv c.tMna Teaetier ot classical, pc: ii dinting. Chlldrrn'i tuition. Phone fUsrk tt.t EXCHANGE NEW AND SECONDHAND bought, sold and ex and restaurant fix Papadopulo and M -Ave. Phone 646. PIANO TCMNO now iintr. Lons r. coi.r. 'nr man Tr. with It: "M don. Eng., Martin -On 1 Mason ii Rlsch. Ton: adjustment of play?: Orand a specialty Phone Red ll chimney Murr II. 4. ZI MKMIR (lenrral Handy Mi 0- !" Furnace and Stoves f. " paired Chtmn-Iee B ';' rnww nea as. ri. K MEN OAHAr.E FVItTIICR ItF.IH'CTlON In ciir.vitoiJ'.T pnirM Commercial delivery Touring . . Chassis, Vlao Roadster Z iWBOiier unlivery opMTt iioaaiier Coach Ooupe Sedan Cabriolet Landau Sedan Imperial Landau Sedan Utility Express, 1 ton truck Disc wheel 125.00 extra n A comnlet" line of m .11 lll hand a', present. Ft'" for demonstration and l"1 our easy payment plan. Ford Cnun I0M 100 CM' rora neaan, lio, iuu " 25 per month. 111 Ml I KAIF.N OARAflK. Pave Ko tf Dealters lri all General i Producets uwayear ana rjrc"- Wrecking Service Day nd Phone 52 TAXI Thone 67 Taxi . . (Call Ceorge, Paul or Six and Seven Passenger s bakers at your disposal a" 4 . KOSS IJROS. POOL i Meeker Hlork. . (Across from Empress" Ho""