PAGE FOTO THE IiailT nEWS BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManns Neglectei MCv5oTLETL teB fMKlWHeCOMM, I fl f ALU RIGHT, ftrftt AK.N(h H 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. OF ALL absurdities in the kingdom of foolishness, surely the low 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 Phone 763 INDIAN SI'MMERYGET IN yoofQ Swill soon be n coai fob the ) V-i CONE!- J COLD CREV J 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. NANA'IMO - WELLINGTON COAL and ALBERTA -SPOTLESS COAL Alberl & McCafery Phones 11 C and 1J7 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 Agents for Easthope Engines and Stump Pullers NORWEGIAN HALIBUT GEAR IN STOCK Compass Adjusting T" -1 H VELVET ice SpSBBBBBJBV Cream THE VERY BEST! Take a brick home tonight! We cater for Forties, Picnics, Dances, etc. I Prompt Delivery Velvelice Cream Co Corner Third Avenue and Second Street Phone 758 Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 575 DENTIST FINE EXAMPLES 1 SPORTSMANSHIP Jean Rorotra Gives Instances of Spirit of the Game as Played by Opponents "In business you 'know a nun formally; In sport you know him informally." Md Jean Barctra, In ma Interview glveu to Joan Tunl and published In the Sotaxlan. "You know blm au fond' h?w shall I say? At the bottom. You c.Tin to know b;a best qualities and h.s finest feelings. You come to learn that Irani no matter what race he comes he Is a fine fellow. Take my friend. Malnutrom. tennis champion of Sweden. I was to play him n an Important Davis Cup match several years ago. I arrived In Stockholm by airplane from London Just a few minutes before we were to go on the court. Naturally I was a little 'enerve' nervous, you kn. after the trip. After our match my iesmmate. Henri Cachet, was to play the Swedish second string. Wallenberg. But, as I was hardly fit to play. Malm- tirm insisted that they play first in arder to give me a couple of hours' rest. That, you see. Is the true spirit of the sportsman, which is represented in every land. JAPANESE PLAYER "I remember another example of fme spirit of sportsmanship. Zenao Sfalmld- sni was the captain of the Japanese Davis Cup team In 1936. France and Japan, you will recall, had reached the final round to settle which country should challenge the United States. But. unexpectedly.. Lacoste. our best player, was idefeated In the first match by Hir-ada of Japan, and Cochet was barely ' ?b!e to escape defeat from Tawara. I v.a on shipboard, having been detained i in Paris on business, and landed the -ecand day of the matches. I would i have been a help to my team-mates, but as I had not been officially nominated I was not eligible to play for France. But Mr. Shlmidau suggested that I play the following afternoon In any case. It was fine, sportsmanship and generosity, and after such an Incident one could not help but have a fine feeling toward the country that produced auch players. "Such fine sporting Instincts are not confined to any one race or hemisphere. I could give you a hundred such examples that I have noticed In International contests. This Is the one splendid thing that sport can do to Improve relations between nations that commerce can never do. compared with business "Sport 1,1 more powerful and, I believe, for other reasons, has a greater and PALACE OP THE NATION, Is It Worth 50 Cents? M Money can 't boy any thing else lite this wonderful herbal Zam-Buk. It's simply priceless ! " sayt one enthusiastic mother, i. For Injuries, Zam-Buk is the indispensable ever-ready Dealer. , Where there is any skin or scalp disease, Zam-Buk Is magical in extracting germs and poisonous impurities and growing new healthy skin. Iteing prepared exclusively from pure refined herbal essences, all highly concentrated, Zam-Buk retains Its medicinal virtues indefinitely. It never goes rancd axd useless like fatty s&lvrs and ointments do. Yet, whilst so much arors safer, purer and reliable, herbal Zam -Buk costs no more to buy. From Stadacona St., Montreal, Mrs. Villiers, writes : " For healing, give me Zam-Buk I It is the finest thing I know. It saved me from a poisoned hand, rid my three children of scalp sores, and healed my husband s badly crushed finger. M' voulJn't bt without it at any price." Get a 60c box to-day. or for FREE SAM! I E mention paper and enclose lc stamp to Zam iuk Co., Toronto. .are lasting effect on International .ellnga In business there Is always a truggle I may, for Instance, have to asks money at your expense, or you nay have to make money at my ex-nse. The struggle may be friendly. It nay even be co-operative; but it Is a truffle nevertheless. In sport there is dso a struggle. One la never 'dltnlnue' -tot me see, you are never diminished, st dawn. You can never lose. You Jay your best, you give your best and .-oils tout.' That is all there is to It 'lctory or defeat there la the clean, sln-ere joy of sport: golf, tennis, football, mythlng you like. In business you have practically the -ame rules of fair play. But they are usually not observed both In letter and iplrlt as In sport. True, I have seen the portemanllke type of big business man .vho would prefer to lose everything he 'tad and start all over again at the bot-.m. rather than accept a fee or an lonor which had not bean earned fairly. But the odds. I will admit, are somewhat In favor of the athlete. Temptation to deceive Is perhaps easier to re--1st on the field of sport with the eyes if the crowd upon you. than behind the :losed doors of the business office. But shouldn't that make tne game of busi BRUSSELS N' Exprmlmg the unity of Belgium,. . . tfi wetting phce of the Senate nd the Chamber of Deputies ..one of Belgmm't mott hittoric buildings. OT only in BruseeU, but throughout the entire Netherlands, "XadiivG" Whisky is noted for the originality of its flavor, its absence of harshness, its unvarying quality. They hnow it's aged in wood. HIRAM ALKER & SONS LIMITED ManMMOT tlirra fan NO MEAO OTFICe t WAlKEftVU-C. CAMUM ESTABLISHED 8SS VIT!OURTt?(3JTREAL OFFICE, $17 PI IILLIPS SQUARE, FOR FREE COCKTAIL BOOKLET ' a ' ra O t927 y Un. FfTUK Scwvict Inc. f fenc TTTll i Cl - JUr CCW 'IHH 1o-t Vm ness all the more worth fighting for. If the man on the corner and his com pet i nor are both playing the game fairly. 1 houldn't they rejoice In seeing each other succeed -Bach must give up something in order that both may win. I JOY Of OPPONENT I "Last June I was playing In the final : round of the British championships at Wimbledon, outside London, against my I J ear friend and team-mate, Henri Cochet In the fifth and last set I Ihsd six-match points. Think of that I I Six tunes when one point would have I given me the match. And I did not ijet themt '"Oh, you had bad luck. Bad luck I i That's too bad I' That's what people ; ,-ald to me afterward. But I did not 1 so at all. I dtdn t in the least mind losing, all my feeling was one ' af joy at that magnificent fight of my I ,'r.t nd when he was so cloje to defeat. I Truly, in six years I have never seen ; anything like It upon the court It nade me you know gasp at his won-lerful play. It left me filled with ad-n ration for nun. Suppose that It had lappened as It has happened sometime hat my opponent is a Japanese or a Spaniard. Would I not have the same admiration for him? Of course. And : someone In France tried to start a war k i l.nst Japan and told me what wtcke4 mows they were, would I not be able o say nor Would I not be able to tell 5m that I know something of the nen In Japan And what L know Is .nt at all ' what you would have me e!ieve." SPORT CHAT It Is to be hoped that success will attend the efforts now being made with a, view to having basketball played In the city again this winter. During past Indoor seasons, although there j have been the otfcer lines such as bad mlnton. billiard, whist, crlbbage, etc.. basketball has been the one sport that commanded the -big and general meed, if the public interest at large. Two years ago. for various reasons, the same was not played in the city and it was really missed. It would be regret-.able. indeed if It should come to pass again that It cannot be played this winter. In the difficulty that is being experienced In obtaining , a hall to play basketball Is fully apparent the crying neceestty of some sort of an athletic hall or gymnasium In Prince Rupert. The advent of winter should again bring to the fore a question about which little has been heard during the summer months although a definite move was taken a few months toward the undertaking of the project. Overcoming a long lead by a spark- n iijii rf Br ArmmXHT . JL TO Hi'. 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His larg. su uiaue in ine 34th Inning, when he checked off a run of 407 wnicn lacxea omy 25 of tying Jake Schaefer's all-time match record. By bin victory Cochran retains the championship medal and wins a purse of iuuu n aaaiuon to the net receipts, NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. gate LAND FOR SALE THE OTP. DEVELOPMENT CO., LTD. will now consider applications for purchase of Its holdings In the Town-site of Prince Rupert and also adjoin-' lag acreage. For particulars apply to O. P. TINKER CO, I.TII. Agents. MOLKK REAUTY COLLEGE Mt XurrMrul ('allege on Hie Continent Expert instructors in all branches of beauty culture. Including water waving and permanent waving. Terms: MoJer, 10 Hastings St. E. Vancouver. B.C. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES MEN AND WOMEN LEARN BARBER WO Ixpert Instructors in one of the beat I paying businesses. Earn while ou I learn and become independent. Call or write Moler Barber Col legs. 10 Hastings St. E Vancouver. B.C. 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Oardena From Port flnion and Naas Kim- For Anjoi Soaday n. Catala I VTediesday s. Prince Oeorge 4 From ,n)ox ruesoav as. oatsia Thurxday m. Prince Oeorge . 8 For Stewart Sunday as. OaUla g Saturday s. Prince Charles . Ii; From Stewart Htindav 4 prinr rrhariM a r For (Jiieen Charlottes-Oat. 8 ss. Prince John 8 Oet. 23 ss. Prince John 8 From (Jueeii riiarlotlrn oat, 20 ss. Prince Pohn For Alsaka Wednesday ss. Prince Oeorge Oct. 8. ss. Princess Alice . . Oct. 19 ss. Princess Alice . Oet. 28 ts. Princess Alice . From Alaska Oct. 12 ss. Princess Alice . Oct. 23-as. Princess Alice . Nov. 2 ss. Princess Alice MAIL SCHEDULE HEPTF.MTIKK, 1937 For the Eat Uondsys, Wednesdays, Saturdays, di tin intn 11 From the East Tuesdays, Thursday and Bundle r due 3.30 p To Vancouver Sundays 1 .... 10 p Tuesdays 4.1J f Thursday! , .... 10 f Saturdays "'. A a tt O.P.R-Oct. 12 and 23. Nov 2 From Vancouver- Sundays tt Weuncedayi 10.30 rnaays y O.P.R. 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