November 10. 1027 Neglected Eyes NEGLECT It doubtless the nese of most of the ills that ff..jt humanity. Thlt It so ..'f evident that it seem hardly necessary to tell you. If your eyet are giving trouble, have them attended to and at once. OF ALL absurdities In the kingdom of foolishness, sare'y the loss of eyesight tbrcjgh neglect it the most r.:x :usable. DON'T lose health and effi- r:i--y through neglect Come asd seel Fred Joudry Registered Optometrist and Optician Rrn 3 Smith Block Phone 765 (indian summer vcit in voopt) Will soon be a coal fob the ) C CONE'-S C0Lt CREV ? fill W 1 u ec 17 Kail months are fall-. 'id and you'll have n bt-fore you know hf "don't worry" i . and get your bin " i away. -I ate-free coal will u a care-free Winter. NA.NALMO - WELLINGTON COAL and ALBERTA SOOTLESS COAL i!bert & McCaffery Fhones 116 and 117 Thor Johnson for Mens' Clothing and Furnishings The home of "SOCIETY YOU ARE INVITED to see Ladies' Coats 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 KupertasJow, $55 L ANGER, Cutler nnd Designer 222 Sixth Street TWO RAILWAYS ARE COMPETING CP.R. Said to I Aroused From Lethargy by Activity of Sir Henry Thornton , uiurc,sJ ur I'KOI'AOANDA National Hallway Head Move on J HI Own Initiative in Building at Halifax A rather UMMiul Mpch iron Ottawa Is fuUMml by the VanoMrsar Star to a rtccat Iwut la what tMt paper Btn to stow taut there la jpagaaaa wgalnst Bir Henry Tiiorncon :na w mlnsstar of railways, wti tmanartas rrora tbc CP K Th 4 riiich follows Tt recent snack on Hon. Chm """" "" ur nanry Tborntoa to ijLrt tbc latest pba in subt mil. y ' batnc watMl between the mm Canadian fairways, to the opinion at well informed railway awn of Ottawa sad Montreal. Tbaf my that if m. Canadian pacific Hallway to not direct iiliiiissaie asr tbc recant pmpagaisla xi la nnt unajnaatbatlc. to said that tor the poat two years lie Canadian Rattans Railway bad al- ..ned a position where It waa getting the cream and much of tbc milk or the pie. i new and freight traffic m Canada. SU moot afo at a board meeting of the CJUl. K said that very prorata em Uoatrsal director read the riot act over the Canadian Pacific astern. Special effarts rre put forth to recapture tost business and get new Divisional supsrtnarndents were speeded up and a tan million dollar hotel wai autaortaad for Toronto sUmuttanoousty a subtle propaganda analnsl the Canadian National started to ahov. A furore u ralaad In the marlme over the dosing of Btt Rosalie Junetson and 8te. John as Canadian National transfer pqtnts The matter went befsra the railway oommtoaton trd the Canadian National was put upon defensive Then the CP taught entry into Halifax, which bad hitherto te?n ion-'tiered Oanadlan National uriKyry The PB prior to 107 had running righto cto Hallfai but thev were cauoeltod vben Cochrane was minister of rail-iwvs neeently. however, n evinced an interest in a Hat slat hotel project. A Halifax mao started the project and the Beetern Btrsmsbjps Company, a subal- . diary of the CPU became aSterestoai !:o the extern of SSflOOO The CJ.R thmif ft had no tines snl no tmn'nab -i Halifax went In to : he rune of a quarter of a million dollars. Later the r P R interest was raised up to SMO.- lASD ACT. . ... ! SOTirC OF IXTKVTION TO APrLV TO LEASE LINU Xn Queen Charlotte Islands Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, snd sltuste at Jedwty Harbor. Moresby Island. OCT TAKE NOTICE that Mlllerd Packing I Company. Limited, of Vancouver, Br.. 1 occupation Packers. Intends lo apply for 'a lease if the following described lands. I Commenclns st s Dost Dlanted at the northeast corner of Lot M. Q CX: theaet northwesterly and along high water mark 18 chains, more or leas, to a point N. M 37' E. from the NX corner Let 140: thence north 60 ZT E. 1-5 chains, more or less, to low wster mark: thence southeasterly along low water mark to a point N. 56 3T E. from the location post: tbenc 2 J ehama. mere or leu. to the point of oommeaormeBi. snd containing S crrv more or leas. MILLERD PACKINO COMPANY, LIMITED, Applicant. Dated September 7 19J7. LAND ACT NOTICE OF INTF.XTIOV TO APPLY TO LEASE LAM In Queen Charlotte Islands land Re cording DUtrlct of Prince Rupert, and situate at Ferguson Bay. Graham klanrV Ij.Ci TAKE NOTICE that SomervUle Cannery Company. Limited. Vancouver. B.C. occupation Packers. Intends to apbly fot a lease of the following described lands: Commencing at a post planted at the north arst corner of Lot i571. QO.l.. thence V30 Thai rut thswe-north t chains, more or leu. to low water mark, thence west following low water mark. 30 chains: thence louth 2 chains, more or less, to point of commencement, and containing six (6) acres, more or leaa. SOMERVIUJE CANNERY COMPANY LIMITED. Applicant Dsted August 1. 1837. Imported f AO t'a both older and better TEN YEARS OLD i- - . . . ie-SSSI This advertisement in not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia 000. The next move would have been application to tjie railway communion for running righu in... Halifax. Sir Henry Thorn -on Witched the ; !:.usi:on closely. I MOILU IIIKT IHfINE j K ttte CfJt. gfena a foothold ta Halifax it woMid cut into he National s butiasra there, a new statlca was cuntfif en? TiATT.Y trrva . i ... . " rAur. rivpi Kb his psaaa aad take the reapoa- rbllity that parUamri would approve. Im-iok oanfaweslt that lie ooald justify ..Horn Ttte proi-awd nimiaiuiss . luiiiat rui miiaiito . aooan n&w -OOb jalnat the iph i W.Ouuot vpeiid.ture at TaruMu Sir Hrary kaaw . 'ii tf the af-todsoate hotel in whfcrb. .be CTTt. aaa totem. ltd was bwsK ft j auid cut lata the busiaeaa of thei CXR...lt tbe Natooaal liiarCTitsly. Jifatlfr pro. with It. Another that wbsa nlng into Sir Heajrf report Yfcat vhem. of The wbo are ta situation i ta'.ed One Henry to NaMaaat . rind pie the tola brigade it. He -ir hotetewas kalM rSWeltB Ma WW' iaj not be. rirfwasd there 1 imv to go ahead; . MtMB A r.RI PIHP (1 M Bf a sort of tattat ke toad aeett toared some years aaa to) afeaadoa Mm Scribe hai,H pnject in Pans, at-tbcutH it ha4" been admitted, iwi af tor wpaaitlan in parstoaaent. (tint tae pfdjtwt was good aaa. He decided not ta he bluffni out af the present unci will no ahead of the Hon Charles Daa- Bmh the minister and personally dantod the ta route interviewed stops ifmentoU touch with 11 d in. every case is no friction. It er put it this tray: the lnieraata of Thee caaaaa tos propagaiuia aaasd at ' I and 1 tollowtost aJ to that ratabllatwd to) The charge of the Matat a Wunder because the principle theat waa impllert obadtonce to the ordera:rthe great war principle waa that an kwaar could take different actean V he had tntYxnaatsoa chanting 4ba arWi tidn. k long aa be coulc Justify , Sfcmaelf to his command -ing offlosr. all; Aenry. it la said, to confident that his actions In Halifax can be justified in ;....i!amei.V badly neadad at HaJMax. so sir Menif :.. mMA arr:ded tt3t a hotel and station asm- bined vaa the answer to the pi ublsai 3uci a ccjjbination had proven popular alaewhere. The Chateau Laurier at ' had bean raised to tha same aute of rmeaeney. A auattMaaaaa uaaaUy stapa at the aast hotel aaar tha station. He 4CU his paeaarer t:nspcrtit: m aver .hit line aad ku tralgtvt buslnsaa u-ually follows his travelUag tncllaaUoas. The CPJt. had coma ta' the same conclusion about Toronto. The O Jt dlreatora had always fait that there a OJWt. botai- isvr Varoatari Meted laa anaaiayvn wwa. Th: mg to prevent the CJf.R. doing tba same thing at Ha Ufa. It to plain that here is propaganda against the Hall- fax project Hon. Charles Dunning, mini mar of railways. Is said to be entirely sympa thetic with air Henry's plans at Halifax toot cannot himself sanction the expenditure before subntlMsng It to par liament. Sir Henry, belnc a man of aetoon. took counsel with his law ofll-eera and found that he could go ahead NOTICE LAND ACT. OK INTENTION' TO TO LEAKE LAXII In Prince Rupert Land Raoordlng Dis- j net and situate on the southwest corner of an unnamed bay on the south bank of Port Oh anal. Graham Island, Queen Charlotte Islands, in the Province rA British Columbia. TAKE NOTICE that Arthur Robertson, of MasHett. B.C.. occupation a lumberman, Intends to apply for a lease of the following described landa: Commencing at a post planted about one chain westerly trom 'he mouth of unnamed creek iiownng mio an un- trteni chutfe wtuWfrly: -thehce 10 chains easterly: thence 4 chains northerly to the shoreline: thence following the shoreline to point of commencement, and containing 3 acres, more or less (Signed) A. ROBERTSON, Applicant. Dated October 8. 1927. Ar lnterastinc slcieUehi la a recent oaaaaadtot artatle issued from Su- tkatebewan aMaeklng the Imiragratton . (iapartment. ' tJ emanated from I fiackatoon. ton Dame of Bishop Llsyd. no NiidlBsni jMBpr atuek in tne an- purpose was to get alder powers Vt in: rallwayit and Its inspiration p.:-.!i:v be zleaned by ihe fa tlxat it pr.itatt that the tp.nrtn tnt aialtrec the rallm iys by Ottaws with lt anderground tunnel .. ,.-,,,, from an ta tba Qaian staCsan -wajawsrw - - - - m a vaaa aa T.. .: - BMriif Montreal brings het nvta Ssr Ianry d-aadian Naaanal never raoraaniaad be iilaai. Other hotels (k. m ari?f made no ore teat. Only one other nomp&aj therefore, was in-. tereoted In this phase of the question. 4 :aste CHOSEN j FOR NEW PLAY: C.F.R. has beaten Ahem to trie Toronto; Comedy .Hit to be I'resented Ntxt business in w rrspeet and will also have ITa Matot from ths staMM to the toetrt- H n saM now to be seek- Month for Children b ara 1 by IMayen' Club Tiw eaate is now complete for a play "Acuta nd Kva" to be put on next mcntb by the Prince Rupert Players' Club In aid of the Children's Hospital Ward maintain by Hill 0 Chapter of the I.O.D.E. The play la one of the latest comedy hits from New York, where It ran a year straight at the Longacre Theatre nd has been also a success on the road and on the screen. Rehearsals are being carried on by the dub at their own dab room in the Hays Block which are being furnished j for the purpose, individual articles of APPLY i furniture aad picture being contributed by members of the crab. It to planned to put on the play for two nights at dates to be arranged later. Several new players win be seen on this occasion including some newcomer to the city and all have had considerable stage experience. The director itatra that this la easily the beet play the dub has attempted. The caste M- l Iowa: i : . !. i 1 Ted bav r n th utb bank of Port i PS .; Wi msa. James Far- Cbnnal. Oraham Island. Queen Charlotte I quhar. tdndv Province of British Columbls: Clin Mltcbel atittn be WllK'triswiiHii.jfl ietf.-i: '" ' ' '" Recipes rosta St. Charles Recipe Book (Sent Free on rrquest to The Bordm Co, Limited, Vancouver) TOMATO CHOWDER 2 eupleila iWtU'i Sl CbtuU Milk 4 uUepgoiif ub tW I pint hot wftttjr 2 tMsTpcxraiuU iunr 2yk cupful wnnari temato 3 tMspooniuU mK I medium iaeti oniotv aiacaxi thin tewapoonlul pepper I Utblcapoouful butter v txjptaofcful mod 6 water crttQLere, split Melt the butter In the top part of the double boiler, add the moo. and cook it ceatly till yellowed- about five to eight minutes. Pour in the milk and water, art over the Lower pert of tha double boiler and acald. Mix the flour, aJt and pepper with enough cold water to maka amooth cream; atir it into the milk and cook about W teen minatee, atirrina; occaaionall' Heat tKe tomato with the autrer. when boiliasr. add the aod and combine it with the thickened milk. For eenring , put a BRAN MUFFINS K eupf u Dort)rn 'a St, Chau-lea Milk diluted with K cupful water I taaanooniul salt 23 tableaOOOnf uU ftwralmsaaaan 2 tblapoooiule melted butter Beat tha egg and add the other in radaeots in tho order givetk &et well and transfer to well oiled raujQin pane a bako thirty-five rTtirvtrt in Baoderate ovaa. tpbt cracker which haa been dipped in warm water, ta each ONE E6C CAKE cupful Bordena St. C3iarlea MHk If teaspoonful salt diluted with '4 cupful cold water IK teaarpoonfuU baking powder la cupful vegetable cookaig oil, scant l cuprula at t ted flour H cupful sugar M teaapoonful vanilla I egg teatmoonful lemon extract Beat the egg light and cream it with the sugar, salt- and navoring. Cora-bine the milk, diluted, with the cooking oU. Sift together tne dry ingredients and add them alternately to the first mixture with the milk. Beat thoroughly, tarn into a lined. mediunMuied pan and sprinkle out meats chopped raisins or cocoanut over tha top. Bake in a moderate oven, for thirty minutes. ST. C HARK 2 eopfub (Toot I capful bran 4 teajipooniuUi gWkinf; w). Geo Dr. DJlamater (his neighbor). D. A. Balfour. Horace Pilgrim (his uncle). J. Dougherty. Lord Andrew Gordon (his would-be From Finest Frazer v Ml IK aii-u i: Ha riri h t U IB. u. - Plain Mr York of York, Yorks., tells the boys and girls of the TASTE that set all England accl aiming and eating PLAIN YORK chocolates Tic minute the bell rings and school 1 Children ami rushing with joyous jtS They all want some more N&b y?jJ.fwlV Irn Plain Yorkr-it's the choc'late they ijm n W'ZTJ won't do without. 'Wmic'X rilkX?f:)riKl Trust the boys anJ girls to spot some- 2iT 'LRmkI nWwjfytk thing gunJ2 AnJ the minute they tried --rrr. SrHic A Sw5willlf'CKVx'0 ) rialn York, they spotted the chocolate "r&fe--Sv vrPV fl AOKa( J treat of a Life-time. jgS Cctl vsiSSL V UM JJ? This drlicioui, velvrrymooth plain ssJCSili lllTv1 Kowntrce chocolate is the triumph of SaSA V ?5v 200 years' experience in fine cbocoLtfe r-ViX making. No wonder if is so truly cfsiSlMsjslSSSi sTTll' n V chocolate not too bitter, not too sweet, tS I t Just right; a perfect dream of a taste. xs5 x I ' Try it in quality surpasses any chuco- N ' ' aon-la-law), D'Arcy Marsh. j Adam Smith this business manager).! Louts Smith. Oorinthla (his pan or maid). Miss c Mltohen. Aunt Abby Hocker (his alatc-In-law I . Mtos Rttahforth. Julie De Witt (his elder daughter). Mrs. Hsward White. Eva (his younger daughter), Ul&s Irene Morrison. The first two acts take place In King's home on Long Island and th last act at hla farm In New Jeney. NEW SYSTEM TELEGRAPHS Carrier Current Wires Opened Officially Yesterday by CN. Railway Officials WINNIPEG. Nov. 10. "The lnstalla-tian of this carrier current system if a gr step forward. It shows that thV Vadiri,tNaflaaal B&pway are ou their ioes j&a' are rprcrart1ng lutvery phase of their activities." W. A. Kings-land, general manager of the Canadian National Railways western region, ut tered these words into the telephone transmitter In hVi office yesterday afternoon. At the other end of the wire, in Toronto, 1.300 miles away, W. D. lobb. vlea-prealdent in charge of the telegraphs, lands and development. beard him as distinetly as if nothing but an office wall separated the speakers. This waa the official opening of the carrier current system of the Can adian National Telegraphs, the pioneer line linking caster and western Canada by direct wire. While esnvenations were blng carried on between the, railway and telegraph officials In Winnipeg aad Toronto, and I prominent newspaper men af both I cities, the same pair of wires that car rct their voir bore a greet many tele- a.aphic message. To demonstrate the ability to use the wire for telephone and telegraph at the alme time the channels were opened between Winnipeg and Toronto, and. In addition to these, two leased wires in duplex were in opera tion as well as arte overland in duplex between Vancouver and Toronto and another between Vancouver and Hon trial. As W. G. Barber, general manager of the Canadian National Tele graph., explained to Winnipeg from hi office in Toronto the system is ospable of ten two-way carrier telegraph channels, providing full duplex operation betaeen the terminals by Morse or each equipped with automatic printing multiplex equipment, capable of transmitting eight messages simultaneously. ! ir, e:.ch direction By use of the multiple?: it is possible to trann- mi.. uU of c:'iry messages stmul- f! an ad ian National cThc Largeft Kailway SyJlem in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE RAIMNnS from PRINCE Rl'FEKT for VANCOUVER. VICTORIA, SEATTLE, and IntrrmeOlate points, each Till KSDAV and SUNDAY, 11.00 p.m. For ANVOX and KETCMIKAV Each MXDNESDAV. 4.00 p.m. lor STEWART Each SATURDAY, 10.00 p.m. for ORTII AMI SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, fortnightly. PASSENGER TRAINM LI AVt PRINCE RUPERT DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY at 11.30 ujll. for PRINCE C1EOROE, EDMONTON, IYINNIPEO, all points Eastern Cunnda, United Stales. AGENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. Use Canadian National Express for Money Orders, Foreign Cheques, etc. alito for your next shipment. CITY TICKET OFFICE. 8Z THIHD U E, PRINCE RUPERT. Phone 60 w oo taneously ovetthe one pair wires. a DRY BIRCH, CEITAR"3CND' JACK PINE Single Load $3.50 Double Load $0.50 Large Sack 50? 0 BUNDLES DRY KINDLING. $1.00 Phone 580 HydeTransfer AND COAL CO. 139 Second A venae of line Poster Willan. local traveler, was among those arriving in the city from Port Simpson on the tug Lome last night, having teen a passenger on the stranded steamer Catala. for MILK -:- PRICE Reduced to 12 pints for $1.00 7 quarts for . . ; $1.00 12 pints for $1.00 Cash price tickets. McBride Street store now closed Valentin Dairy Office and Dairy - 11th St. Telephone 657. Dr. Alexander Smith BIocl; Phone 675 DENTIST LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal SAnd and Gravel. We Specialize In Piano and J'uinltum Moving.