PAGE FOUR Wr.t... THE DAiLJt NEWS BRINGING UP FATHER By George McMamu 1 1 I J I ' !'! I II ' 'I 1 I I 1 I lit nn.uiu&T I I I'm titc-r ncrikikiiM II VUMr .Vx I I -T Neglected COMPLAtMlM'- WHY SJfSA? IZIVSSES - ,JfU 1 DON'T VOUTRT TO Y f come on-v,') MOUNTAIN'? I V . .t 1 X n v CONKJA UEA3E, C KTT ir-tf ' V nSTr ' Switzerland! r. ...... F.VPS VOU KNOW EM JOY rslTAIt THI NEGIJiCT' 'Is. dnflhtt cause of most of tbe Ills that . afflict humanity. This Is so aelf evident that it seems hardly necessary to tell you. If your eyes are glvlnir, trouble, have them attended ,o and. at .once, OVjAUl absurdities In the. ' WngJom of foollafineas, laurely 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 Block Thone 763 (INDIAN SUMMErYGET IN YOORl as BE7 COAIFOB THE 1 . CONE!- V 1 COLD CR.y J PAWN fJ i 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. NANAIMO - WELLINGTON COAL and ALBERTA SOOTLESS COAL Albert & McCaffery Phones 116 and 117 Prince Rupert BOAT HOUSE Phone 381 P.O. Rox lSfiS LAUNCHES, SCOWS, ROW-ROATS AND CANOES SAND AND fi RAVEL Equipment for Diving and Salvage Work Agents for Easthope Engine and 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 $100 Cash price tickets. McBride Street store now closed Valentin Dairy Office and Dairy - 11th St. Telephone 657. Hr. Alexander 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 QSIC Aft vwwiuw I. ANGER, Cutter and Designer 223 Sixth Street LARGEFUNERAL MISS VANDERLIP Young Lady Who Died in Prince Rupert was Buried at Terrace by Sorrowing Friends TERRACE. Oct. 13. The funeral ot .the late. Mfe Florence Vanderllp vu MM tram the United Church here oc Monday afternoon following the arrival of the eastbound train. A ver large gathering ot sorrowing and sympathizing friend were present to pay their last respects to one who was i general favorite throughout the diatrlr. and whose untimely death came as suet a shock to her many friends. The see- -vice at both the Chun and graveakk was conducted by the Rev. Wm. Allai Knox United Church. Miss Vanderllp was born In Rlbstotx Mta., nineteen years ago but came t rerrace with her parents in 1919 an has resided here since that time. Be tides tier sorrowing parents she leave ace sister. Mrs. J. B. Agar of Terrace am two brothers, William, who left hen about two weeks ago to reside In Vic turla. and Arthur, at heme. The pall bearers were Jack Sparkei, Ohas. Oar ruthers, Jas. Smithy E. T. Kenney, Ton a. Marsh and Wm. Carrlgan. Very many floral tokens were place, v n the casket in remembrance andvsyrn pathy. Those sending flowers lncludet The Family, Mr. Bnd Mrs. J. B. Agar the Sparkes Family. Roger and Jin Walsh, R. W. Beeeher, Mr. and Mrs. W E. Smith and family. Sons of Canada J.O.O.F., Terrace; Rebecca Lodge Terrace; Rebecca Lodge. Prince Rupert; Mr snd MUs Donald; Mr. arid Mri'D. D Munro. Mr. and Mrs.' R. Braun, Mr. an Mrs. P. R. Skinner. Usk; Mr. and Mrs Richmond and Mrs. Ardagh. Mr. six Mrs. J. McLaren, Mr. and Mrs. Fret twh, Mr. and Mrs. R. Haney, Mr. ant Mrs. C. H. Thomas, Miss Opal Came nid Mrs. S. C. Law, Mr. and Mrs. Wm Attwood. Mr. and Mrs. D4 W. Cased John and Louis Chretien, Mrs. Hlppis-ley. Mrs. Green and Mrs. L. O. Skinner Mr. and Mn. D. MeKlnnon. MaxJorH Attwood, Mr. and Mrs. S. Kirkaldy, Mrs A. J. Kirkaldy, Mr. and Mrs. H. Frank and family, Mrs. A. Ross, Mr. and Mrs L H. Kenney, Mr. and t.Irs. O. Von Hee ind Delrdre, Emma Artress, J. Couture Mr. and Mrs. Aiken. Girlie Ccftk, Baby Ardagh. Yvonne Cote, Esther Taft, Mr and Mrs. George Dover, Mr. and Mr. L. Mcintosh, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. King, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Kenney, Mrs. Grant ana family. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Little. Mrs L. J. Thornton, Bmithers; Mrs. Henr: Cote. Mary V. Smith, Mary Beduk, Mr and Mrs. R. W. Riley, Mr. and Mrs E. T. Brooks, Mrs. Harrtgan. Mr. and Mrs. Bishop and Mabel, and mam others. YANDERHOOF A fitting -reception to the new Anell- can clergyman, Rev- L J. Hales, end av mower, Mrs. Hales, took place in the Board of Trade Hall on Thursday evening last. Those contributing to the program Included Mrs. Warren Johnson. Jerrold Johnson. Mrs. Robert O. McCorkell, Mrs. Stephen Holmes. R H. Moore and Rev. J. T. Smeeton. Rev. V. V. Sweetnam of Endako duly introduced the new clergyman and, during the evening, dainty refreshments were served. Mr. Hales officiated for the first time In local churches on Sunday. The Ladies' Aid Is meetlna st th home of Mrs. E. A. Mitchell this af ternoon. The town commissioners have received an invitation from Mayor L. D. Taylor af Vancouver ttt be present at the meeting of the Western Canada Development and Unity League which will be held In Victoria next week. The regular monthly meeting of the Vanderhoof Board of Trade was held last evening. OctXiaV-- ' Mr. and Mrs. E. F. "W-.Heathre wm .,.mqfor.,.teK .ag..,Ir3-eet&4 itazelton. P. J.( Eltel. secretary treasurer of the Omlneca Gold Dredging Co., and Goo. Otterson, have made a trip into the Manson Creek country over the new road, looking over the holdings of the company. Mr. Otterson states that operations of the company will be re- sumed in about a months time. The death occurred in tht Smlthers Ho.-pltal last Friday of Mrs Lily Hallet Samuels, wife of Horace Samuels of Vanderhoof. Deceased was 31 yiars of age and had been seriously 111 for seven weeks. Interment took place In the local cemetery en Sunday, Rev. L. J. Hales officiating. Tim Chow of the O. K. Hotel has left lor Vancouver whence he will embark for a visit in China. The Vandcfheof Athletic Association hM made arrangements to have the local skating rjgk. In Operation bf the Ihne, suitable weather ' arrives. ' v . TERRlCE J. Vlger returned at the week end from Shelley where he spent the sum-.uer. Mrs. Vlger, after spending some .one at Shelley with him, has been visiting her mother In Seattle forborne lme. .''' It. W. Clayton has closed his bake-hop and accepted a position In Prince lupert Since i going east Rev. T. J. Marsh M been bereaved in the death of a liter. Mrs. Hartman of . Clarksburg )Staito. J. Couture was in from Kalum Lake t the beginning of the week. Mr. and Mrs, Sims returned on Sunny from a holiday trip a far e&st a Ottawa. R. 3. Moore of Seattle was . a visitor here at the week end. Mrs. McPhalt and Roger Walsh arrived from Hazelton on Sunday to attend the funeral ot Florence Vanderllp Just a week ago Florence spent several days .In Hazelton as a guest of Mrs. Mc-PnalK'- ' '' !-: i Mrs. L. G. Skinner of Copper City was in town on Monday. Rawley Beeeher made a trip to Prince Rupert at the wee end. ALICE ARM W. Sumner, who has been employed it the Torlc Mine, left last week for Vancouver. Stan Campbell, former superintendent at the Torlc mine, and Fred Hunter who was In charge of the powerhouse at the eame mine, left last week-end They plan to spend a short time In the north before proceeding to Panama en route to Peru. Local ladles will meet In the school WASH AWAY THE GERMS WITH THIS PURIFYING TOILET SOAP Countless germs of disease lurk about many of the innocent - looking objects you touch every day. You can't help touching these things, but you can use Lifebuoy Soap its gentle lather removes germs as well as dirt. "T7 GERM DISEASES ma? be carried br the baodt." Lift Extnun InttiluH HOT LIFEBUOY HEALTH SOAP Purifies and Protects UVCflMUUK minim mimuu I home tonight for the purpose of mak ing preliminary arrangeineata far the annual children's Christmas tree and entertainment. CLOSING-OUT SALE AT MRS. GRAHLMAN'S STORE Today Wednesday morning at 9 a dock, the whole stock in Mrs. Orahl-man's Store If being put on sale at price. . Asithe- store has to be frseated by Saturday, the 15th. this calls for quick action and the most drastic reductions In prices have been made to ilear this a took out. Cuts have been 4ade down to 2se on the dollar giving an opportunity to effect greet aavlngs. Here are Ladlea' Dresses In sieea from ps to 40 ablnc for 13.95. MM and I4M dlea' Silk Btacijns at 3 pairs ftr 41 M. And. new Pall lists offend at 115. Ladle'' SUk Underwear. Waist and Bloomers at II 3i per suit. And tht nest draetle reductions on Ladles' and Misses' Coats. The whole stock is being offered at similar slashed prices. The whole stock has to be cleared out ef the premises by Saturday night 6d It will pay you to assist In its rv-oioval, for you wUI be able to purahast it fractions ot former prices. Remember, this sale only lasts until Saturday night. Advt. ADVENTISTS FROWN DOWN UPON EVERY FORM OF GAY DRESS WASHINGTON, DC. Oct. 12. Bobbed .ialr, bright eclora. rakish hats, earrings, variegated footwear .aleevelev, .iresses and "skirts that go more, than ;en cr twelve Inches above the floor" .".ave been banned for women worsen I the Seventh -Day Adveatist Church. On the theory that clothing proclaims .be character of the wearer, the minis- '-rial association of the church has sen; to its workers throughout the country a cngthy pronouncement on the subject srarnlng them that "the beat drsssed women are always quietly dressed." Amen; other furbelows that the as-Joclatlon says should he shunned are aanlty cases and miniature handbags, .'Jits of bright eclired handkerchief or ace dangling from the sleeve, striped or :heoked hosiery, umbrellas or pencils ,nounted with "grotesque or foolish doll "leads." KNOCKED HANDLE BARS OFF HIS BICYCLES WESTON-SUPER-MARE. England. Oct 2. When Raymond Maurice Andow. 15-year-old youth of this little city. ipplled for a lob as a telesraDh mes senger the employment officer looked him over. . He started with Raymond's, Uet and ended with ,hla head, and occupied evera secbjids in the ascent, for Raymond Is coo to 6 feet 3 Inches tan. i w i 1 want to ride V bicycle and deliver sessages." Raymond said. "What?" exclaimed the officer, "you could run faster than a bicycle." Nevertheless a bicycle was bought. 'To small." said Ravmond. when his knees kept knooking the handlebars off. All the bikes in stoofc were too small, -.j a special high-frame bicycle had to e made for him. Raymond is now the tallnt vlMrmh ---t messenger in the country. LADIES' IC CLUB SEASON OPENS TODAY Miscellaneous Profrtm Being Heard In Japanese5 MIssToijT'llall this After-nuon with Mlsijrierre In Meetlnar In the Jstmnese Mission Hall whore the meeting will be regularly held this season except on special occasions, the Ladies' Music Club will inaugurate an interesting program of fortnightly recitals thi afternoon. Tn. day's program is of a miscellaneous nature waii m CHaTfe -6rMlas A. A Pierce. .... DRY DOCK BUILDING PILE-DRIVING SCOW Pacific Stfvedorfnr x- Contrnrtlnr Cn I Olvr Job lo Locsl llant Con-l ttrurtlon Started j The local dry dork has been awarded the contact by the Pacific Stevedoring and Contracting Co. for the coi'struc-tlon of a pUe driver acow including anted For Sale For Rent KITTEN WANTBD. MALE. FOR GOOD home. Telephone 86. tf SITUATIONS WANTED WOMAN WANTS WORK AS COOK IN stnaU camp, hotel bouMkeeper. or Institution work. Apply Box 80. Dally News otOat. 34t AGENTS WANTED S4.00 A DAY PAID MBN OR WOMSN for distributing religious literature until ChrtitoiM, spare or fun time. For particulars write Mr. Conrad. Spadina Building. Toronto. 255 FOU SALE FURNITURE OF EIGHT BOOMED FLAT for sale complete. Including linen, etc. Also flat for rent. Phone Green TOO. 240 FOR SALE. OXO OAS BURNfiR FOR kitchen range.. Apply Dally News omee or phone 98. 240 FOR SALE. WHITE SPITZ PUPPY; four months; mate. 110.00. Phone 437. 239 GREEN SHINGLES ARE BEST. 3A0 a thousand. Seal Cove Lumber Oo. FOR KENT FOR RENT. FOUR ROOMED FUR-nlsbed apartment with bath and water paid. Phone 647. tf TOR RENT FURNISHED APART-ment by the day. week or month. Phone Red 607. tf FOR RENT, Pianos, phonographs and Singer sewing machine. Walker' Music Store HOUSE FOR ' REHT.X '. tOOMSV AND BATH. Apply Munro Bros. tf HOUSES FOR RENT. 120.00 UP. AP-ply 215. 4th Ave. K. ': ''"-BOARD ; ' AND- RoA.M '- ROOM AND BOARD IN FINE HOME, Section Two. Large elegant room, with spacious closets and balcony, Harbor view. Suitable two business people. Transportation to and from town. Phone Oreen 713. AUCTION SALE I WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION on Saturday, October 15. furniture heaters; also balance of merchandise and store fixture in Federal block a. F. Brine, auctioneer. Phone 774 DANCING MISS MVFAN1VY CUII-BEIX Teacher of classical, oneratlc and tn dancing. Children's class or private tuition. Intending pupil ought to enroll be fore Friday, Octeber 14 Phone Illark fin. house and driving tower. Work com menced this week on the Job. CJJM. steamer Prince John, Capt. E. Mabbs, is expected this it-rn.SZ at 4 from Vancouver via the Queen cnanotte islands. The vessel baa been i week on the way and experienced I good deal of unfavorable .th. .i though It was not that but rather heavy freight offerings In the ,. f canned salmon that caused hsr delay. The John will probably sail touighi on her return south via the same route. After this trip, the John will engage in tramp freighting for a while, the Prince CUnrler, s!o!n? on the Vancouver -Queen Ch: rlotte Ii lands-Prince Rupert regular service. LAN!) I'OU SALE Finder emce. THE OTJ. DEVELOPMENT CO.. LTD. wlU now consider applications tor purchase of its holdings in tha Town site of Prince Rupert and also adjoining acres,- For particular apply to O. I'. TINKER TO, LTII. Agents. .MOLfHt BEAUTY COLLEGE" Mot MirrrMful College on the OnllneM Expert Instructors in all branches of beauty culture. Including water waving and permanent waving. Term: Moler, 10 Haitinga St. E. Vancouver. BO. SCIIOOIi AND COLLEGES MEM AMD WOMEN LEARN BARBERINO Expert instructors in one of the best paying businesses. Earn while you learn and become Independent. Cell or write Motor Bather OoUage. 10 Hastings St. X.. Vancouver. BC. EXCHANGE NEW AND SECONDHAND FURNITURE bought, sold and exchanged. Store and restaurant futures in stock. PapadefMalos and Mars, B34 Thrtd Are. Phone 64. tf PIANO TUNING. NOW lirilK. LOl'IS F. roi.F.s 'or many year with BrinsmcAd. London, Eng.. Martin-Orate, Ottawa and Mason St Risen. Toronto. Repairs and adjustments of Player Piano 'and Oranda a specialty. Phone IIe! 103. UPIIOIiiTERlNG FURNITURE REPAIRINO: UPHOL- terlng of all kinds. Chesterfields recovered and made to order. All work guaranteed. ' Phone Oreen 803. O. M. HUNT. K.tlF.N ntKAGK FURTHER REIII CTIONS In rilKVROI-ET PRICES Cormneralal Chassis, -ton t delivery 1838.80 TeuTlng 1811.80 Roadster $811.60 ( Roadster Delivery 4811.60 Sport Roadster t 1880.00 Coach 949X)Q Coupe 8d04iW 8dan llj053.00 riolet i,IL086.00 ; Landau -Sedan- ... .-. . , . . . . . .'.if.na.OO Imperial Landau Sedan 81.108 00 UUIlty Express. 1 ton truck.. $792.00 Disc wheels $28 00 extra In all model. A complete line of 1928 model on hand at present. Phone or call for demonstration and learn about our easy, payment plan. Guaranteed Used Can on Hand. Ford Ooupe. ISM, $100 eash, balance $25 per month. Ford Sedan, 1026. $100 cash, balance $28 per month. KAIEN GARAGE. Dave ltoa Dolters In all General Motor Producet Ooodycer and Firestone Tire. Wrecking Service Day and Night, Phone HZ TAXI Phone 67 Tal (Call George, Paul or Gust) , Six and Seven Passenger Stude bakers at your disposal any time ROSS RUpS.,PO0L ROOM ' Sicker Block. i Arirrw f rrtrrr'Fninria: Hoteh PRINCE RUPERT TIDES HEDVESDAV. (X'TDIIEU 12 "ih 2:12 iin. 22 0 14:10 pin. 23.4 "w 8:12 ajn. 3.7 20:42 p.m. 1.4 THURSDAY. OCTOIinR 13 "1Kb 2:57 a.m. 21.8 ft 14 56 pjn. 23.1 " 8 52 am, 4 6 " 21 :27 pjn. 1.7 " ,0 is DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. B 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for leas than 50c WANTED WANTED. MEN MECHANICALLY IN. dined who would like to woek at the woeld'a greatest paying Industry. Auto mechanics, garace work, electrical si- pens, welding, battery and vuloanla- Ing. We guarantee to qualify you for big paying positions. Only a short time required. Write or eall Hemphill's Auto Eaglaeerlng School, 10 Hastings St.. E., Vancouver. BjG. 1 1 - - - - CALENDER AND ADVERTISING PSC-lalty Salesman. Start at once. K-clusive Una. highest commission Good contract for right man. Stats qualifications Apply Set t30. London. Oat . 241 ROOM WANTBD IN PRIVATE HOME lor two week, close in. Apply P.O. Box 1968. tf LOST LOST. Sum ef money in please return to Daily Reward. sm fl L av w n,IIIUs.lUI uiLttimuilM 1IIUILII1U I'or Vsnromtr Sunday--m. Priflce r" Tuesdsy -, Cats! Thurady-a. Prir.ce Gr Saturday aa. Cardena " aa. Prince Best-: Oct. 13 as. Princess A Oet. 23 as. Prlncesj A Nov. 2 as. Princes A from Vancouver " as, Cardena Saturday- a. Pnncesa B. Saturday- -m prince r Oet. a. Prlnrrs A Oct. 18 as. Prmr.'st Oet. 28. ss. Princess A Cor Port aimpsnn and Naai Rh. Friday. Cardena rrom Port flmiMMn and Nasi Saturday as. Cardena For An)ov Sunday a. Catsla Wedneaday Pr.n . .- 1'roin Anyux Ttteaday nj. Oatata Tbvtraday . Prtii.ra C( i I'or Klraart Sunday a. Oatala Saturday a. Prince Char'.rj I rom si ea art Sundayas. Prince Cha:: Tuesday ea. Calais For ijueen Chariot lew Oet. 8e. Prince Joint Oet. 33 a. Prince J"! rrom (urrn Charlottes Oet. 6-s. Prince John Oet. 20 . Prince P'h:i For Alaaka Wedneaday as. Prince OcrrH Oet. 8. s. Princess A!' Oet. 18-a. Princess A; c Oct. 29 is. Princess A; From Alaska Oct. 12 a. Princess A; : Oct. 23 m. Princess A Noy. 3 a. Prmcea A!." MAIL SCHEDULE SEPTEMBER, 1531 for the i:at Monday, Wednesdsys, Sar irt)1 ' v elosea From the Eat .TtMwlava Thursday andE'" miA To Vancoutrr . . Sunday . , Tuesday Thursday! Saturday C.P.R. Oct. 12 and 33 I rom Vsnrouvrr Sundays Wednesday Fridays Saturdays OJJt. Oct. 8. 19 and 29 To Anjov and Alice Arm- .4" 1D I Sunday mll r,'H ' Wednesdays rrom Anyox and Allre Arm Tuesdsv Tnursaay man - To Stewart ind Prnnler Sunday Saturday From Stewart and Premier-Sunday Tuesday t To Nan Rlrrr Points . . i, .lAtM inursaaya man From Nw River Points- Saturday man " To Alaftka Points rrom Alaka Points Oct. 12 and 23. Nov. 3. To queen Charlotte laland Point' Oct. 8 and 22. From Oneen Charlotte Island r t Oct. 8 and 20. C.N.R. TRAINS For the r.at Dally Except Bundayi From "he Pa?. . Dally excent WcdneadaTI