PAGE FOUH Neglected Eyes NEGLECT ia 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, have them attended to and at once. OP ALL absurdities in the kingdom of foolishness, surely the loss of eyesight through neglect Is the most inexcusable. DONT lose health and efficiency through neglect Come and seel Fred Joudry Registered Optometrist and Optician Room 3 Smith Hlock Phone 7G3 indian summeryget in your ) Swill soon bisi coai fob the ) v .cone!- cold crev 7 The Fall 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-free Winter. NANA1MO . WELLINGTON COAL and ALREUTA SOOTLESS COAL Albert k McCaffery Phones 11G and U7 Prince Rupert BOAT HOUSE Phone 381 P.O. Box 1565 LAUNCHES, SCOWS, ROW BOATS AND CANOES SAND AND GRAVEL Equipment for i)ivlng anil Salvage Work ' Agents for Easthopc Engines nnd Stump Pullers ' ' - . - ..' NORWEGIAN HALIBUT 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. McBride -Street store now closed Valentin Dairy Office and Dairy - 11th St. Telephone 657. Dr. Alexander as Smith Block Phone 575 DENTIST ANGER, the TAILOR Fine Imported Serge and Scotch Tweed Suits made to order in our shop In Prince Rupert as low dJCC A ft I. ANGER, Cutler and Designer 223 Sixth Slrect BRINGING UP FATHER HIGH SCHOOL IS ORGANIZED New Scheme Iteing Carried Out by Principal t'eudic to hncour-agc Sport THREE SECTIONS FORMED Practically Every Pupil Required to lake Tart in Some Activities At tbe meeting of the school board test ntfnt Principal Peddle of the High School reported that a new scheme o: dealing with school activities ou tilde oi regular studies bad been Inaugurated far the purpce of encouraging tall 3tudents to take an active Interest In sporta and games and school societies For this purpose the student body had been divided into three sections or houses with 63 students in each and one hor.ie master and one house mistress at the head of each, whose duty It was U lupervfee the activities. Each house has a girl and boy captain and manages Its own affairs sucn a football, hockey, basketball teams, shooting and cadet sections. Some of the competitions had already commenced and had proved satisfactory in football and hockey. Shooting and basketball would begin this month. The senior and Junior debating socle- ties had organized and an attractive I program had been drawn up. ! The six house masters and mistresses, three house secretaries, the presidents . qf the other school societies with the principal as chairman form the general ! representative council, whose' duty it ' Is to supervise the system. ' Each student pays 25 cents a month of which 15c goes to the house fund and . 10c to the general council funds. A trophy for competition has been ' donated by George Bushby, points In the competition being given for academic i work, successes In examinations and for sports and other activities. Ten Years Ago In Prince Rupert Private Webb Davis, In a letter to his father, Frank Davis, tells of being in a hand to hand battle with the Germans recently. He was In a bayonet charge and was fortunate enough to escape unscathed from "Ko mans land." News has reached Prince Rupert of the death near Stewart of two men who were overtaken by a storm In the hills. Their dogs led a searching party to the bodies. Fire broke out at the home of Mrs. Dumont, Levlne Apartments, yester day. The. blaze was ' confined to the kitchen woere. however, it did consider able damage. SUCCESSFUL TEATT ' HOME OF MRS. HAMPTON BAPTIST LADIES' AID A very successful tea was given yes terday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Hampton, Seventh Avenue West, un der the auspices of the Baptist Ladles' Aid. Mrs. W. 8. Hammond, president of the society, received with Mrs. Hampton. Mrs. Bert Morgan had charee of the home cooking. Those serving tea were Mrs. J. 8. Macdonald, Mrs. C. E. Larkln, and Mrs. O. W. Johnstone. Mrs. W. F. Price was cashier. The proceeds of the event amounted to 434. In the course of the afternoon Mrs, P. C. Miller sang and selections were played by a trio consisting of Misses Christie, Kathleen Bulger and Bernlce Ross. ENTERTAINMENT IN ST. : JNj)RimdMtiH)RAL Kurrefwful function HeM by Y(Snen A miliary for lie nefit of Organ Fund A good-sized audience was present In St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral for the concert held last night under the uspites of the Women's Auxiliary for the benefit of the organ fund. Contributing to the first part of the program were Mrs. 8. D. Jshnstone, J. S. Wilson and Mcrrls Blott with vocal 'o! ,s and Fred Smith with violin solos, accompanists being Mrs. H. C. Frazer. 'Mrs. C. E. CuUen, Mrs. Morris Blott and Mrs. S. D. Jshnstone. There were alsj selections by the Ladles' Orchestra under the direction of Mrs. O. A. Bryant ana including In Its personnel Mm. O. A. Woodland. Mrs. Theo Oollart. Mrs Wil liam Millar. Mrs. A. T. Parkin, Mrs. Max lellbroner, Miss Marjorie Lancaster. MUs Sltzabeth Ourrle and Mkse Lorn Tlte. The second part of the program was i repetition of the humorous sketch "let n Parle Francalys" which the Prince -tupert Players Club' presented for the lrst time in the Westholme Theatre a ew weeks ago. The cast was the same .xcept that Miss Shlel took the part of Miss Virginia Rlel who is away from :he city. After the entertainment, the Women's Auxiliary served refreshments to those who had participated, RUPERT EAST JUNIOR BOYyCLUB FORMED Junior Athletic Body Organized at Well Attended and Enthtii.la'.tfc Meeting Lat Night - At a well attended and enthusiastic meeting last night, with W. Howarth m the chair, the Rupert East Junior Boys' Victor Talking Machine Co. THi. uaIli mWS MKV F QHT .MTO THE CITY ff i VfC 7ue-7 LH LARGEST PRA'O & Z MtT - - Mustard is at its best ten minutes after the dry mustard is mixed with cold water. The cold water liberates the volatile oil of the mustard seed which brings out the best flavours of foods. aits mus aids ma digestion. Records 471 thletic Club was organized in connee ion with the United Church in tbe Bast end. Officers were elected as follows: President P. Crook. Vice-President N. Crook. Treasurer Donald Collison. Secretary James MacKay. The gymnasium will be open every Thursday night for the boys ef t organisation to engage In physical training, basketball, etc. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Prince ltnpert Harold R. Henderson and O. J. Qutn- tic. Vancouver; Rev. W. H. Pierce. Port Essington: R. H. James. Winnipeg; O. Lillrvfk, New Westminster; A. Watt, j C.N.R.; H. F. Preston, Ketehlkan. j ' SAVOY R. O. Cunningham, Port Essfngton: , A. Torttlnserr! Remo; Rus Powell, city; E. 0. Flewln,'Port 8!mpson. I Crnlradt B. J. Walkland and B. Wassersteln. C.N.R.; E. a ratten. Galloway Rapids; : Mrs. Luerla Luce and son. Ketehlkan. R. O. Cunningham of Port Esslngton arrived In the city from the Skeena River ou yesterday afternoon's train. being here on buslners. Orlhpphonie 4 Big Hits from the New York Musical Success "Good News" George Olsen and His Music . On iico fine records- -75c. each Varsity Drag Good News The Best Things in Life Lucky in Love On Records Nos. 20872 - 20875 Alto the latett popular numbers by, other famout orehettrai including: Just a Memory', G'est Vous', 4 Golden Slippers', At Sundown', 'Charmaine', 'Unuer tfie Moon', On a Dew, Dew, Dewy Day', 4Hssianuabyj of Canada, Limited V anted For Sale For Rent Defeated (Irani! Terinln.il by lrrilie 4 Score of 9fll to Kfil ljif-t Kirning The Soots took first place in the Prince Rupert Billiard League standing last night by winning over the Grand Terminals, who were playing their first ounwment of the season, by an aggre-- gate score 991 to 864. Only one Terminal player won his game, that being George waugh who trimmed Jimmy Andrews 300 to 161. W. Long, first man for toe Terminals, was completely out of form and allowed Fred Pyle to win for ths Scots 300 to 138. High breaks were mad by Joe Brown, 43, and Jimmy Hamilton. 40. Individual vsorea were as follows: W. Long ( Q rand Terminals), 138; Fred Pyle (Scots), 200. George Waugh. 200: James Andrews, 161. J. Hlllman. 187: Marcus Andrews, 200. A. Murrav, J71; J., Hamilton. 200. SJBeeslei,.l68: JVMwh 206.. -A 4tic jesguc ianaing 10 aaie is as ioi lows: Game Total. Aver. Sects M.. 2 1850 025 INDIVIDUAL AVniAOKS Games Total J. Hamilton 2 400 Joe Brown , 2 400 a. Waugh 1 200 C. Balagno 1 200 W. J. Nelson 1 200 a. P. Tinker 1 200 F. Pyle 2 394 J. Hlllman 1 187 G. A. .Woodland 1 185 A. Murray " J J71 J. Beesley 1 jes J, Andrews . . . . . . 2 .329 M. Andrews 2 327 W. Long 1 iza Dr. West . . . : 1 127 SPORT CHAT The Anyox Badminton Club elected officers as follows: President, J. A. D. Stewart. Vice-president. Mr. Bartman. Secretary, Mrs. C. O. rrlcker. Executive Mrs. D. Rov r, Aver. 200 200 200 209 200 200 107 187 . 185 171 103 105 104 138 127 Prospects are, bright for a n.r.fi basketball season at Anvox during v. ming winter, r Tne annual meeting has already been held and the sehhW. Idwyvri up. It is proposed to form a 5llcatufrom.amone the vrfc,,. ments of the company and no trouble is anticipated In procuring sufficient talent. has M. Buck. J. .VUwn. J. Brett and E. Ashton With the prospects favorable for an By George McM?!,,,, WANTED. MBN MECHANICALLY IN eline who would Haa to week al she world's greatest paring industry. Auto mechanics, garage work, electrical si-perts. welding, battery im vuicanJa-ing. We guarantee to eroailfy you for big paying positions. Only a abort time required. Writ or call Hemphill's Auto Enftnearing School. 10 Hastings St., B., Vancouver. EC. CALENDAR AND ADVWTISINO SPBC- laity Salesman. Start at one. Exclusive line, highest commissions. Good contract for right man. Stat qusllflrations. Apply Bos 590. London. Ont. 341 mm-T- Annlv P.O. 1 small camp, hotel housekeeper, or Institution work. Apply Box 89, Dally News office. 34f AOBXTS WANTED 00 A DAT PAID MEN OR WOMEN for distributing religious literature until Christmas, spare or full time. For particulars wrtte Mr. Conrad. Spadlno Building. Toronto. 2M I O It SAl.K - FURNITURE OF EIGHT ROOMED FLAT for sale complete, IncludtD linen, etc. Also flat for rent. Phone Oreen TOO- 240 OR SALE. FORD CHASSIS IN OOOD running order, with plans for bug; going cheep. Phone 648. 241 FOR SALE. OXO OAS BURNER FOR kitchen range.. Apply Dally New offloe or phone 98. 240 GREEK 8HINOLS8 ARE BEST. IIjOO a thousand. Seal Cove Lumber Co. FOR 8 ALE. 1927 CHEVROLET TOOH- lng Car. Phone 266. 241 FOR RENT FOR RENT. FOUR ROOMED FUR- niched apartment with bath and water paid. Phone 547. tf FOR RENT FURNISHED APART- ment by the day. week or month. Phone Red 607. tf FOR RENT. Pianos, phonographs and Singer sewing machine. Wslkfr'i Music Store HOUSE. FOR. I? PVl' A tlAAIfO . l.n 4 BATH. Annlr UmM ti I Advertise In The Dally News tf HOUSBS FOR RENT. 120.00 UP AP-. Ply 815. 4th Ave. E. -j ITIMIZED LIST OF GOODS TO BE sold by public auction at the Federal Block on Saturday at 230 pjn. Balance of merchandise; solid walnut bed, coll spring. Restmore mattress and dresser to match: child's cot: folding cot; two commodes and ehalr: wicker chair; round dining table: parlor lamp; oak and other rockers: music cabinet; baby buggy; two tables; half doren carpets; Beatty Bros, electric wssher; three large heaters and other articles. Phone TJi. Brine, Auctioneer. AUCTIONEER TO BE SOLD A8 A OOINO CONCERN w tne highest bidder by public auction on November 16. store with four roomed suite on two year lease from April i, 1927 to April 1, 1920, rent $30 per mdnth for first year and 135 per month second year, together with that well established business known as Brlpejk Aycyoneertng and Secondhand business.' together with sail P , ipinKjrjyuo i euecis.' rot rtir- tber irlfdrmktMrl.-'ffee Brliwi Aiu-hS. ecr. :Bhoae. 774." No reasonable offer rerueed up to day of sale. I agistment being reached with trio Fair BOSrd for the USe Of the ExhtMtlnn Hall on easier terms, organlaztlon of oiKetbF'i for the comlne winter season is now in progress. At a meeting of IL2 Prtucc Rupert Basketball Assocla tlon last nlftht. the situation was rti. cussed and adjournment was taken un til Monday when entries are to be In a ii mm. .t t i L s . a " 4 ;ii v. T . 1 I V 3 kmmrTnTTrTr , 101 DA ,Y NEWS iI ASS FIF.I) ADS jJSi a mmt a swf i a a- -jt mm if si sv 2c per word in advance. No Adve rtuerocnt talten'for lei than 50c EASY WIN FOR HIGH SCHOOL Defeated Horden 7 to 1 in Junior f ootball (Jame The postponed game betaeen High and Borden in the Junior Football league was played yesterday afternoon and resulted In an easy wm fee High by tk arte score of 7-1. Playing down hill In the first half Borden bsd a fair share of the game but High defence was too big and sun to give anything away. Bteen in the Borstal goal saved well but Johnaoa and Oamesan beat him. Faulty back play contributing to the seorea. In the second half High were on the aggressive all the time save for occas ional break-aways by Borden. Ooals were scored by Cameron (3). Johnson. Wicks and Stiles. DMo Stenlcb regis tered the only score for Borden thoufk Angoe MseOonald hit the upright with a fierce drive that went behind. For Borden. Morgan. Vaceher. Hardy, Pong and Nakamote were beat while High were best served by Stiles. Cam eron, Thurber and Batt. Borden and Booth meet on Seturdij at 2:30 In a regular league fixture. SCOTS NOW AT TOP BILLIARD LEAGUE WANTED FounoU, LAND roK SALE THE OTP. D8VKLOPME wtH now considf ' : purchase of its hold site of Prince Bupeiv, : ti. r. TiKrw en. ty Agen' .iwi,-,ii urjiii i i tii lol Rorrrwfal Colli-;, Conllneat espcri insiruerori ia I beauty culture. ii t lag ana per mane i,- - j: Meeer. 10 Hastings 6 E BC. iorf nuirrRn tu nnm an fllflfll AVIl rniltrr for two weeks, close In. Box 168. SITUATIONS WANTED WOMAN WANTS WORK AB COOK IX Expert instructors . paying businesses r t leara and become or write Moler Bk: HssUngs St. E . Vsj: III) AlU) AND KOOs ROOM AND BOARD IN I Section Two Lnr.o with spacious cli j Harbor iew. Bui'a' io people. Transpi r.. town. Phone Green DANCING danelng. Children's -tuition. Intending pupils ona:,' fore Frldsy. Or'' Phone lllaek t' EXCHANGE and restaurant f.x' Papadopulos and Mur,-Ave. Phone 646 PIANO TI'NINf. NOW llflRE int iH r. roit for many years with B: ion. Bug.. Martln-Ormr C Mason & Risen. Toron adjustments of Playo" T Orands a specialty Phone Red Ifll UI'HOITEIUNO FURNITURE REPAIRINu; mr siev rm nf ail ijsi a .,in" recovered and made to oro-work guaranteed. Phone Or O. M. HUNT. KAIEN OAR.tr.E n'RTIIKIt KKIHTTION' in ciiKvitniXT rntCTA Commercial Chassis, delivery Touring Roadster Roadster Delivery Sport Roadster . Cpaclt Coupe Sedan Cabriolet Landau Sedan Imperial Landau Sedan f. .td hand r. present. Phc-i for demonstration and our easy payment plan. ninirinti tlH r?srs f Ford Conn. 102.V 1100 r -'' $25 per month. Ford Sedan. 1926. 1100 ea 25 per month. ,, ,K.IIEN OAKtOF., fl.iv Ross "tJeftltcM -irr all Oeneral W - . . r Pmrfureta is- it- .11 ' w v Ooodyear and Flre-r iuo Plinne 52 TAXI Phone 67 Tnitl if UUllty Express, 1 tontruiS ' uisc wnee:- f23.oo cxira A comple s line of 1928 real'' cm1 oi t - y'. oi nnu seven t'assenitt-i linlnb. 1 , I fl f ' H1, your QlpOSnl ROSS UROS. POOL IMK V f ll I, flieener mora. , (Across from Kmnroja