i PAGZ FOUR 'mis hail. Nriwa BRINGING UP FATHER By George McMan M$ Neglected Thi TOOT OOTOTCOIK TOURT . S a. ii a rw a i. i - i - -v a. i svaaarv tu r - rv w v war l a. mm m ma mw irnm mm u N ROME witumilip .uiui r i ihe ugtiu. it r j , . .-r-i i ii it i umija it i .Wu. i l I I iniMO ll -lli.T() IfL " ' 11 f lJ I3WWIUI- I I IJ ff I HnrT J I Eyes KHACT y;-sriit wv r v wy u ffvfta irw mum ii i cqsvwii n ii e ;nr-r-T-.ts v .v 112 . in i . i j 1 1 1 ir I hi r vduwki. NEGLECT is doubtle Die cause of most of the ills that afflict humanity. This Is so self evident that It .rents hardly necessary to tell you. If your eyes are giving. trouble, hare them attndej j . to ana t oace. i OF A til. ajjiurdttleflfln UM surely the lo.-w of eyesight through neglect is the most Inexcusable. DO.VT oe health and efficiency through neglect Come and seel Fred Joudry Registered Optometrist and Optician Room 3 Smith Block Phone 763 'rue ivicc m n niwt I V ' ' - lz'l TN ( NOW-TO NOW-TO GfcT CET ttUNunyrij-vcj KONOMyJftW) HE SURE KKOWS NOwXJv V i . . tod! 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. NANAIMO WELLINGTON COAL and ALBERTA SOOTLESS COAL Albert & McCaffery Phones 116 and 117 Prince Rupert BOAT HOUSE Phone 381 P.O. Box 1565 LAUNCHES, SCOWS, ROW-BOATS AND CANOES SAND AND GRAVEL Equipment for Divinjr and Salvage Work Agents for Easthope Engines and Stump Pullers NORWEGIAN HALIBUT GEAR IN STOCK . ' ". Compass Adjusting VELVET Cream THE VERY BESTI Take a brick home tonight 1 We cater for Parties, Picnics, Dances, etc. , Prompt Delivery Velvet Ice Cream Co Corner Third Avenue and Second Street . -. Thone 758 ANGER, the TAILOR Fine Imported Serge and Scotch Tweed Suits made to order in our shop in Prince Rupert as low CKC 00 as I. ANGER, Cutter and Designer 223 Sixth Street FLOWERS, FRUIT the Jlost Important Classen, at Local Exhibition CUP TO PRINCE GEORGE Of U tb cIwms of exhibit t the Prince Rupert Exhibition, none U more Important than the Urge elus which Ukea in fruit, garden regeuble and Dover, prize winner In which were announced laat night. It 1 a rery com plete exhibit this year and 1 proving both Interesting and attractive. Many new name are to be eeen In the llt of prize-winner and It may be noted that. In this regard, there la a wide apread. a few Individual entrant not having won all the prize aa ha k :lten been the ease In pat yean. Prince Oeorge Agricultural & Indus trial Association wa awarded the Fair Board' tlOO cup for the best district display. The Central British Columbia and Peace River dlsplaya were not en tered in competition. The complete list of prize-winners li at follows: APPLES .1X11 PEAKS Five Duchess 1. W. C. Chapman; Hamlin & Thomson. Five Wealthy 1. W. Chapman; Hamlin Si Thomson. Five Oravensteln 1, Hamlin Thomson. Five Mcintosh Red 1. Hamlin Thomson. , a. & Twelve crabapplea, any kind 1, W Chapman; 2, Hamlin St Thomson. Five Alexander 1, L. H. Kenny, Five apples, any other kind 1. Ham lin & Thomson; 2, W. Chapman. Collection apples from one orchard, i varieties. 6 of each 1. L. H. Kenny; 3 Hamlin St Thomson. Five apple, grown In Prince Rupert 1, Mrs. B. Dalgarno; 2, W. Robinson. Five pears, any kind 1. E. T. Kenny. PLIM A XI) PULNES Collection, 3 varieties, 12 of each 1, Hamlin & Thomson; 2, E. T. Kenny. Plums or prunes, I variety I, E. T. Kenny. Twelve greengages, any kind 1, E. T. Kenny. Prunes 1, L. H. Kenny; 2, E. T. Kenny. OARPEV VEGETABLES Two pointed cabbage 1, Frank Huber; 2. Hamlin Si Thomson. Two round or flat cabbage 1, Ham lin Si Thomson; 2, James Lever. Two aavoy cabbage 1, Hamlin it Thomson; 2, F. Huber. Two red cabbage 1, Hamlin St Thorn' son; 2, James Lever. Two stalks bruftsels sprouts 2, Ham Un & Thomson. Two, cauliflower 1,' -Jame Lever; 2, Frank Huber. Two purple kohl rabi 1. Mrs. E. Hell man; 2, Billy Bohler. Two green kohl rabl-r-1, Frank Huber. 2. James Lever. 'On atalk Scotc'.kelamlln & Thomson; 2, Mrs. T. H. Priest. Two stalks Swiss chard 1, John E. Davey; 2, Hamlin St Thomson. Two head celery, any kind 1, Hamlin & Thomson; 2, John Unwln. Two heads lettuce, any kind 1, Frank Huber; 2, Mrs. E. Hellman. Two leaf lettuce 1, John E. Davey 2, Mn. O. Ouelpa. Six salsify 1, Hamlin Si Thomson; 2, James Lever. Twelve sprays parsley 1, D. McD, Hunter; 2, Mrs. O. Ouelpa. Watercress, six bunches 1. John E. Davey; 2, James Lever. Tomatoes, six, rip, Hamlin Si Thomson; 2, Frank Huber. Tomatoes, green 1, Hamlin Si Thom son; 2, James Lever. ' Table peas, 12 pods 1, Mrs. W. J. Klrkpatrick; 2, John E. Davey. Beans broad, 12 pods 1, Mrs. W. J, K)rkpatrlck; 2, C. V. Evltt. Beans, runner, 12 pods 1, Mrs. M Elliot; 2. Mrs. W. J. Klrkpatrick. BuyKaW? pods lt ..HamUn & TjBomspn; 2, James Lever,. JnA2 L1.JtoI!afcIWVr& ThoAlM'' J son; 2, James Lever. ' ' Cucumbers, three, long 1, Mrs. W. J. Klrkpatrick. Cucumber, three spine or ridge l, Frank Huber; 2, Hamlin & Thomson. Cucumbers, pickling, one quart 1, Frank Huber; 2, Hamlin Si Thomson. Squash, two kinds, two of each 1 Hamlin St Thomson; 2, James Lever. fatty Pan squash, three 1, Hamlin & Thomson. Marrow, two , Frank IJyber; 2, Jame Lever. Cltrccj, two 1, Hamlin St Thomson. COLIC AKD CRAMPS PAIRS III THE STOMACH has been on the market for the. past eiahty yean: it action u pleasant, rapid, reliable and effective aial relief from cholera, colic, cramps and pains in the ctomaen comes prompt). IVke, 60o. a bottle at all druggists or dealers; put up only by The T. Mil burn Co., Limited, Toronto, UnL. Six long beets 1. James Lever; 2, Mr. F. W. Bohler. Six globe beeu 1. John E. Davey; 2, Hamlin St Thomson. Six long carrots 1, James Lever; 2, Hamlin Sz Thomson. Intermediate carrots, six 1, Hamlin it Thomson: 2, John E. Davey. Short Carrots, six 1, E. B. Baker. 'White garden turnips, two 1, Hamlin St Thomson; 2, James Lever. Tellow garden turnips, two 1, D. McD. Hunter. Radish, two bunches, 10 each 1, James Lever, 2, Mrs. 6. Ouelpa. Parsnips, any variety, six 1. tlamlln Si Thcmson; 2, James Lever. Onions, yellow or brown, ten 1, Ham-Un St Thomson; 2, Frank Huber. Onions, red, ten 1, Hamlin Si Thornton; 2, Frank Huber. Onions, white, ten 1, Hamlin St fhomson; 2, Billy Bohler. ' ' Onions, red pickling, 1 quart 1, Trank Huber, 2, Hamlin St Thomson. Onions, white pickling. 1 quart 1, 1 3111y Bohler, 2, Hamlin St Thomson. Potatoes. 6 early, named 1, Hamlin k Thomson; 2, Oeorge Thaln. Potatoes, late, variety named 1, Ham- in Si Thomson; 2, Mrs. M. Elliott. ' Potatoes, half bushel, grown In Prince Rupert 1, Oeorge Thaln; 2, Jpha Un- .vln. Potatoes, half bushel, not grown In Prince Rupert 1, Hamlin St Thomson. Potatoes, three varlaties, (J of each Hamlin St Thomson; 2, Geo. Thaln. Potatoes, cooked In skins, variety named 1. Mrs. E. Hellman; 2, Mrs. H. Bmlth. Rhubarb, eight stalks 1, D. McD. Hunter; 2, Mrs. O. Ouelpa. Cabbage, one crate. 50 lb. net, ready to ship 1, Hamlin St Thomson; 2, James Lever. u. i Onion, on sack. 23 lb. I. Hamlin ; St Thomson; 2. Jamss Lever. Collection vegetables and (er) fruits grown by exhibitor and open to member outside of the city of Prince Rupert I. Harnltn St Thomson; 2, Mr. T. It. Priest; 3. Prank Huber. Collection, as above, open to Print Rupert members 1. D. McD. Hunter: 2. Mra. T. H. Prleat; . Mr. E. HellmmO DUtrta axhlbit of afrtcultur! pro-lucts I. Prince- Oeorge Agrfctaltural & Industrial A&soeiaUon. I PLANTS AMI ILOWKHS I Six pots, naweriag aUnta 1. Mr. W. j B. OornUbi 2, Um. O Ouelpa. Three pft. toilafc plants 1. L. Sher-1 man: 2. Mra. W. B. OornUh. One po. tuburau befocUa, deciduous 1. Mr. A. J. Osllaad: 2. Mfc Alice Da Vemet. One pot. foliage begoala. evergreen 1. Mra. D. B. McDougall. pne pqt. fuchsia 1. L. Sherman. One pot. geranium 1. Mrs. E. Hellman: 2. Frances Tremayne. One window box. plant to be grown right in the boxes 1. Mrs. E. HeUman; 3. Mra. W. B. Oorntth. Hanging basket 1. Sid Hamblln; 2. Mrs. W. H. Sherman. AaptNcus plant, one pot 1, Mra. George Smith. Fern, not asparagus 1. Mr. A. Akec- berg. Flowering plant, one specimen 1, Mrs E. OavenatHe: 2. Frances Tremayne. Foliage plant, one specimen 1. Sisters of St. Joseph. Calendula cr scotch marlgokl. 9 stalks 1. Mra. E. HeUman; 2. Mn. Ja. Mas-tin. Perennial phlox. 3 stalk 1, Mrs. E Hellman: 2, Mrs. A. J. Oalland. Sweet peasbest collection, 6 varieties. 6 spikes Of each' arranged In 8 recep tacles wtth fotlage-l. Sid Hamblln; 2 Mr. J. L. Lee. Dahltas. 12. three varieties of color or more 1, John Dircheff; 2, Sid Hamblln. , Cactus dahlias. 6, one color 1, H Arney; 2, Meal Gladys shefana. Cactus dahlias, variety of colors 1 Zeila Sherman; 2, H. Arney. Asters, 8. one species, any color 1. Sid JtanvbUn; 2. Mts. Qeo. Smith. Roses. 8. one variety of color, or more, must be at least three-quarter blown I, Mrs. J. L. Lee; 2, Mrs. Geo Smith. Single rose, any variety of color, must be at least three-quarter blown 1, Mra Sam Massey: 2, Mr. J. L. Lee. Oladlell. tlx stalks 1, B. D. Boden: 2. Mrs. A. J. Oalland. Everlastings 1, B. D. Boden; 2, Mrs. E. Hellman. Best collection garden flowers grown ous lp need and like CLARK'S PORKandBEANS fSKJHERE it no better food to build bone and ws? muscle, to restore from, the fatigue of work or play and prepare for renewed effort. Young and old enjoy tne avory perfectly cooked beans, with the Canada Approved pork and the gener ous smother or excellent anuce. Clark is surely Pork and Deans at its Best. All ready to heat and serve this excellent food saves the housekeeper both work and money. Sold pverywherm W. CLARK LIMITED - MONTREAL, P.Q. "Let the Clark Kitchen help you" J9-I7 AND VEGETABLES Prize List Announced in One of V i nted For Sale For Rent DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per wordllnfadyance. No Advertisement taken'for lest than 50c WANTED WANTED. POSTAL HELPERS FOR etttployment In Prince Rupert Port office Initial salary 11030. For examination, apply on form obtainable from Post office Prtnee Rupert, to Secretary, Civil Service Ceanmia-ton, Ottawa, not later than September 19. 1927. 210 WANTED. UNDERGRADUATE OR practical nurse, witting to do some housework; also cook general (or small country hospital. Apply The Matron. Francis Lake HoaplAl. South Buk P.O. 21S ANTED. HIQH SCHOOL GIRL DE- ires board and 110 monthly la return for service. Good references n.w fui rviiii. Miki fVnjN WANTED TO RENT. FIVE ROOMED house dare is: modern. Would consider buying. Box 09. Daily Newt omee. 210 WANTED. OUTBOARD MOTOR. NEW or In good condition, and small boat. Apply Harry Scott. Royal Hotel. 213 VANTED. OIRL FOR Phone 465. CITCHEN HELP WANTED. Phone 137. QENERAL 211 INLANDER AGENTS WANTED '.GENTS WANTED TO TAKE ORDERS for the finest line of Personal Greeting Cards ever shewn in Canada. Regal Art Co.. 3t0 S pad 1ns Avenue. Toronto. n Prince Ruprt 1, Mrs. A. J. Oalland: 1. Mi .. E. Hellman. Vase with cut flowers, as for table. arranged for art 11 1 efeet 1. Mr. A. 1. Oalland; 2. Mrs. W. J. Klrkpatrick. Panales, 12 on show board, at least three-quarter blown 1, Mr. J. L. Lee; 2. Mr. B. E. Webster. Chrysanthemums, nine talks I, Mr O. Ouelpa. Shasta daisies 1. Sisters of St. Joseph; 2. Mr. A. J. Oalland. Snap dragon (nnttrrhlnum), 0 sprays I. Mr. Geo. Smith; 2, Mrs. E. Hell man. Winner of greatest number of first in this class 1, Hamlin St Thomson. Best bunch of mixed sweet peas 1, B. D. Boden. Collection garden vegetables 1. Hamlin St Thomson: 2. Mrs. E. Hellman; 3 Billy Bohler. MINES EXHIBIT., , IS INTERESTING Principal Displays 1 From Alice a sir w ' arm una nuiHiey auey t.isi of Prize Winners The mineral corner at the Exhibition Is one of the attractive placea In the Fair Building. Various parts of the district are represented, the main dis plays being from Alice Arm and the Bulkley Valley. The latter wa partlcu laxly well arranged. Prize winners in this class were as follows: Silver lead ore, any shipping mine J. F. Ritchie Jr. collection of ores 1, U s. McOlll (Bulkley Valley District). collection copper ere 1, L. 8. Mc Olll (Seymour Lake Mine, Smithera). Jr. collection silver ore 1, J. f. Ritchie tnection silver lead ore 1, J. F. Ritchie Jr. Collection zlne ore--1, Doug. Frlzzell uoiiecuon iron ore 1, j. p. Ritchie Collection, oer. than above?-!. mcuui (Jessie aroup, Hucfeop Bay MounUlny-goldllveropper-leiid-zInc ore). ... . ., s Bona-flde prospector's Individual col lection of ore specimens 1, j. f. Rlt chle Jr. PHIZES rOK EflOS. For white hen'r eggs at the Prlnct Rupert Exhibition, Hamlin St Thomson of Terrace have been awarded first i prize and Mr. E. Hllman of Prince Rupert, second. For brown egg, th winners were sirs. c. Hellman and Mr. O. Ouelpa, both of the city. There were no cheese, butter or honey FOIt SAUK TOR SALE. CHEVROLET BABY Orand TMirtng Car. Soap Bui table tor Bug; or motor suitable tor boat. Apply Parker's Oarate. FOR SALE. TWO CADILLAC TRUX-too two ton trucks tMO and t09. Apply P.O. Bos T09. PrtHM Rupert, B.c. an FOR SALE - U8KD ELSOTRIO WAMI-r. Good condition. Cheap. Phone 4 a. v 311 FOR SALE. TWO MeCLARY HEATSW in pood condlttea. Phase Dine 7tl. 312 FOR KENT FOR RENT. MCE LA ROE FURNISH- ed room on Plfttl Avenue West with private family. Heated.. Pins matins view. Phone BHm M or Black Sit. FOR RENT FURNISHED APART- ment by the dsy. week or month. Phone Red 807. tf FOR RENT. Pianos., phonograph! and Singer sewing machine. Walker Music Store. TOR RENT. MODERN HOUSE. HAR- bor view. Apply 21S. 4th Ave. E. tt FURNISHED SUITE FOR RENT AT Palmer House. tt SITUATIONS WANTED OLD COUNTRY MATERNITY NURSE open for engagement dally or monthly (certificated I testlmonlsi. Phone Red 633. US UPHOIisTEIUNR FURNITURE REPAIRING BPHOL- sterlng of all kinds. Chesterfields recovered and made to prder. All work guaranteed. Pbon Oreen 603. Q. M. HUNT. EXCHANGE NEW AND SECONDHAND FURNITURE bought, told and exchanged. Papa-dopulos and Mara. 839 Third Ave. Phone 646. tf PRINCE KI'PEKT M'llOOI. OF MI'SIC PALI. KE-OPKMNO On Tuesday. September 6 Pupils now enrolling. Orchestra practice every Friday 7 pjn. PKoir.ssou ii. Ainnr.v puvri: Phone fil. AI'CTIONEKIl AND BECOMIII ANI business. Telephone 774. KAIEV OAKAOE 'Fl'KTIIER UEIIICTIOXS In riiF.vitoi.KT Piiicr.s Commercial Chassis, Vi-lon TAXI at BUT. BILL OB -' EXCHANGE ANY- thlne of value. Phone Brine for delivery 638.60 Touring 81t.60 Roadfter 181160 Roadster Delivery : (811.60 Sport Roadster f880O0 Coach 8949.00 Coupe 904.00 Sedan 81.052.00 Cabriolet $1,086,00 Landau Sedan 11,119 00 Imperial Undau Sedan ....$1,168.00 UUlRy Express. 1 ton truck. . .$792.60 Disc wheels $25.00 extra In all models A complete line of 1928 model on hand at present. Phone or call for demonstration and learn about our easy payment plan. Guaranteed Used Car on Hand. Ford Coupe, 192S, $100 cash, balance $25 per month. Ford Sedan. 1926, $100 cash, balance $25 per month. IAK.U1E. - Dealter In all Oeneral Motor Produce ta Ooodyear and Firestone Tire. Wrecking Service Day and Night, Phone S3 I'hone 67 Tqxl (Call George, Paul or Gust) Six and Seven Passenger Stude-bakers at your disposal any time, itoss IHtOS. POOL BOOM Meeker Hlork. (Across from Empress Hotel) Article, Utaa4 round,4( STEAMSHIP MOVEMENTS tor VaiwouTrr huuday i p; Tuexlsy as iv. lliiMssUy P o . Satttrday aa f it i " as. Priii'-j Bel: -.- Sep. - princes t t Sept. j( - it... . , i , Sept. M Pr, , . , ; 1'ruin anrourr Sosylsy m rt.i;i Wedoeaday Pr:i. " as. Carde:. 8tor4y- s. pr:ii. a.v SaMrttey- s pr... Sept. n-S Pr A : 8ef4. 26- pr i.m I t lor njo Sunday. Cat! Wednesday P- . Prom An) ot Tuesday a. (".'', Thursday . It... I've Mrwart Sunday s. cat;, Saturday-ss Prince I rom Mew art Sonday Prin. c Tuesday - M Cii u.i 'r (ueen riurlollev Sept. 10 a prince J Sept. 24 s frmc. J IVoin ((uern TharMIe- Sept. 8 as Prints ' Sept. 23 a. Pru Mil a for Port XlmrMan s4 SM lht- rrMay es carom jil font Prt MlniVMia tn Nut tin-. SaUtrdsy Cr.lti: In I :il Wednesdsy a. Prince Oecrfi 1 1 Sept, 17-Prtnce.- Ai "e Sept. 2G Princes L ' lrm Alaska Thursday as Pru. e Cc Sept. 11 M Prlnceas A! f Sept. 21 Prin-e.? 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