PAGE FOUB Neglected Eyes NEGLECT la 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, aurely the loss of eyesight through neglect is the most inexcusable. DONT lose health and efficiency through neglect Come and aeel Fred Joudry Registered Optometrist and Optician Room 3 Smith Mock Phone 7G3 . I 'Wwi c We sell superior lumber that is the only kind of lumber to be found in our sheds and yards. We have the most complete stock in Northern B.C., including fir and cedar timbers, dimension, ahiplnp, finishing, veneers, shingles, lath and mouldings, all reasonably and properly priced. Albert & McCaffery Phones 116 and 117 Prince Rupert BOAT HOUSE Phone 381 P.O. Box 15C5 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 VELVET Ice Cream THE VERY BEST1 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 Phone 758 LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 03 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal. Sand and Gravel. We Specialize in Piano and Furnitun; Moving. BRINGING UP FATHER charge of the Kltsault House. Mrs. J. Trlnder and family have re turned to their home here after a year's visit In England. James Calvin returned recently to Alice Arm after having spent several months In the vicinity of Prince Ru pert. Covering the entire distance in a row boat with the aid of a sail, he prospected the coast and islands one hundred miles north and south of Prince Rupert and went up the Skeena River as far as Terrace; STEWART mi Tom Dodd, an old timer of the Yu kon, is here from Kanatak. H. W. M. Rolston & Co. Ltd have been appointed to look after the Lake view mines. Two shifts are employed driving a tunnel on the Keno group, near the head or Texas creek, which is owned by Mr. and Mrs. N. II. Stevens. The tunnel 14 now la 80 feet towards Clark's Perk & Beaas with tbelr cxcelleat sauce are really good. Young and old alike relish this nourithing, strengthening dish Clark's PorfwBeans Simply heat and serve; save time and money. Set J ncrymktri W. CLARK Limited, Montreal large vein, carrying values up to 1150 per ton In gold, silver and lead, which should be reached this week. Mrs. Young of Aurora. Illinois, mother of Mrs. W. R. Tooth, and her daughter. Ethel, are here on a visit. C. W. Homer, provincial assessor with headquarters In , Prince Rupert, was here last week on official duties. A daughter was born In the Stewart General Hospital on August 10 to Mr. ind Mrs. James Comer. Mrs. K. Bicklorcl'is visiting her sister. Mrs. J. S. Stlckney, and renewing acquaintances made here some years ago when she was Miss Kitty Noclte. J. P. Kendall, head of a strong financial house In Toronto, Is here looking over the Bush Consolidated property In which his firm Is heavily interested. Robert Balrd, Inspector of municipali ties for British Columbia, was a visitor here last week and. addressing some eighty persons In the Moose Hall, explained the operation of the Village Incorporation Act. Encouraging results are being ob tained by C. W. Magee In the develop ment of his Stimulator group on the south side of Marmot River. He has If you cannot nurse baby use Eagle Brand, which has raised more healthy bottle-fed babies than all other forma of infant foods combined. It is absolutely pure, uniform in quality and strength.Jeasily digested and has been endorsed by doctors since 1857. Writ fur feeding chart and Baby Welfare Book, containing Information every mother should have. Both are free. B102T , . . : " -T 1 IT brought into town samples from vein of hlfh grade gold on which assays show values up to 12.800 per ton. Col. William T. Perkins of Seattle, who la heavily interested In the Vancouver Mines Ltd.. was a recent visitor here. TERRACE Mr. Marshall and son Paul who have speat the paai month at the home of Mrs. Marshall's mother. Mr. T. J. Ktrkpti trick, left on Monday tor thetr feeme In LttAy. Montana. Mm R0mM Hagan left for her home In Prince Oeorge on Monday after having spent the past week with friends In town. Miss Etanda Martta returned home on Monday after a short visit with Mrs. A. R. Harlow. Prince Oeorge, prior to which she took a summer school -ourte In Victoria. Terrace residents were startled at midnight Monday when an alarm of fire was sent out by the night watchman at the sawmill. Investigation showed the northeaa) corner of the tennis court to be In flames. A crowd very quick); .gathered and with the as tlstance of number of fire sxtln-gu toners the blaze was soon brought under control. Considerable repairs will be necessary before the court will be ready for use again. Oeorge T. Carlisle. Jr. of Bougn. Maine, and W. S. Everett of Vancouver, have spent afeew davs in Terrace, look. Ing over the timber limits of the) finmlnatarf Ifatavlala T n XI ' Westminster, which firm j-they repress, sent. They left on Wednesday for Ameabury, to examine limits farther! down the river. F. W. Ingold. who has spent several weeks at the Haysport canneries re turned to town on Monday night. J. M. Hoar, Seattle mining man, who has lately been in the Kalum Lake mining, fields returned to Terrace on Tuesday. A counell .meetine of the Board of Trade was 'held on Tuesday evening to complete details in the arranging for the meetine on September 1 to discuss Incorporation under the Village Municipalities Act. R. Heron and E. C. Bavllss of Prince Rupert spent Tuesday In town. Address Tito Dot den Co. Umltmd VANCOUVER EAGLE BRAND (CONDENSED MJlK) V anted For Sale For Rent PRACTICAL JOKE ON THE INDIAN AGENT QUEEN CHARLOTTES SKIDEOATE Au 25 Rev. J. Oll-lett. Indian agent, at Massett. was the victim of a practical Joke a few days aro. He mushed overland from Port Clements to Bktdegate accompanied by hi wife and the weather was very hot and his pick heavy. Mr. Olllett ahoul- dered the burden pnanf ully but on unpacking It a the end of the trip he found to htt surprise that two large rocks had been packed away in the bundle and these bad been carried all the way from Port Clements. Mr. Olllett said he would keep the locks until he found the man who put them Into his pack. FLY-TOX (lives Needed Protection Flies have caused more deaths than all wars combined yet some of us do nothing to help prevent future casualties. Flies have no preference you or some of your family or friends may be next. Start today and kill every one you see. It is very easy tf you use the product produced and perfected by Rev. Oliver Darwin. DD.. superin-he foremost industrial institute of Its tendent of United Church In B.C. will klnd m the world. It is fragrant and preach here on Sunday evening. i harmless to mankind, but kill all ' is atf-import ants i nousenoia insects. Just follow lp- -" w. wiuc muci 111 DQTue. In- sist on Fly-Tox from your retailer. hotel .nmv.i&: Prince Kupert J. M. Hoar. Seattle; R. J. McDonald, Stewart; W. T. Parsons, Hazelton; F. . d. rwan and E. B.'Wrdan, "Washrntoif,"crc.: H. W. Harris. J. w. Bridge and J. Marrs. North Pacific Cannery; O. L111I- via, new Westminster; R. Morrow, Miss Z. Morrow and H. E. Bally. Vancouver; T. A. Bandison, Haysport; Mrs. W. F. Blnna, Balmoral Cannery; Teresa II. Hawley. Brooklyn; Miss L. Johnson and Mrs. A. T. Johnson, Oakland, Oal.; Miss A, McCutcheon. Pittsburg: F K Edwards. Berkeley. Cal.; J. . Ashwell! Chllllwack: W. F. Rushbrook. Prince Rupert; Miss Laura Van Arsdale. Syracuse. N.Y.: H. A. Foster, New York' W K Wall, Seattle; S. Ollham Dayton A Leggett and M. C Cann. UM.B. Colombo: J. Thomson and A. Thomson, Bcarboro; M. James, Dryden; Miss Camllle M. Peters, Tlell; Dr R o Large. Port Esslngton; R. E. Brophy Toronto. Central W. Retd. Sunnvslde: n Terrace: Fred Hargraeve, 8t. John.NJJ.; u rieln. C.N.R.; j McCread Vancouver: W. T. Magulre JSaskatoon; A. Jens and F. Jones. Skgate, W. Thurgo. W. Tayton. R. jBsrber. W. Thorn. 8. J. Core. J. j,, j. B' Wllce. R. Matthews. Roy Smith. S W' Lent. B. H. Mentaln. B. H. Barkler E Futter, 8. O. Partridge, T. Calqhso and C. Brown. H.M.B. Colombo; c B Hall and O. J. Hutching,. Anyox. Savoy II. Nanton, 11MB. Colombo; C J A Toombs. Port Simpson; Alex Millar! Porcher Island: P. Varlleff. Porcher I., land: R. a. Cunningham. Port Esslna-ton; Ole Newstat. Porcher Island; Ous Erlckson. Btewart Advertise In The Dally N.w By George McManm Ot COU-f- Tmi cot I I 11 v I .. . . BBBBB I I "2 T V. I i . '"Y MIT wiftT MXVW havi eeen BHMA. . Sttf FSKl im Uew.THH ' 1 Z .t... Q . .- r v.pl tr, f the Hew -pSW ' ..r' , Ural . I Tr. rwA. txori sMI I . ' . . . ) l . i am-ui uca im itjllv m i i ibkbhhv i . ... rr -i i i i w m ill f.ii ' i.i up.i l r n i n j. l ii, ha - in - hi . i - h. - FURNITURE REPA1H1NO; UPHOL-sterlng of all kinds Chesterfields recovered and made to order. All work guaranteed. Phone Clreen 003. O M. HUNT For the Fjist EXCHANGE NEW AND BEOONUIiAND FURNITURE bought, sotd and exchanced. Papa dopulos and Mara, am Third Ave. Phone 848. tf Al ( TIOM DIl AMI HK( (IMlll tMl I BUY. SELL OR EXCHANGE ANY-thlng of value. Phone Brine for business Telephone 774. Hl'MMDII HflKOUTS. LtKIXMK IHITNI'KINilH I.OIKli: Tl:itK.WE. H.C. Now Open for Visitors. For terms and reoervaMons, Apply Mrs. Htm - Msnageremi. KAIKN CiAltAdE C1R, TRAINS 304 Agent for all O UN KIM I, MOTOHM I'IKIIIt CTH Another carload at Chevrolet Justin I Prices: Roadster I82S0O Roadster Delivery 83aV0O Touring $823.00 UP 1088.00 ah , 1906 00 Bcan 11,078.00 Landau Sedan ll.liO.OO Cabriolet 11.100.00 Commercial CbsMi ' 1848.00 Delivery Express Chassis .... 1806 00 20 x 4 40 Balloon Trres 'standard equipment on all models except Delivery Express chassis. Call or phone for demonstration. KAIKN OAKAflF . Avenoe Phone 52 TAXI Phone 67 Taxi . - (Gall Ceorjre, Taiil or Glint) Six and Seven I'aH.scnifer Stude-bakers at your dinpoiuil any time. UOSS IIKOS. POOL UOOM Meeker Mock. (Across from Emprwwn Hntel r V I' High Low . High Low . High Low . High. Low High Low . 'K1NCE HUI'EUT TIDES TIH'IISIHY, Al'dl'HT S3 12:61 pjn. 18.3 ffl4 ajn. 3JS 18:46 pjn. 7.7 rillDAV, AVClllHT 20 035 a.m. .20.0 13.'25 pm. 18 B 7:11 a-m. 3.2 19:28 p jn. B 0 HATI'HIIAY. AIOI MT J7 1:16 ajn. 20.2 13:50 pjn. 19.4 7i44 a.m. 3.1 20;03 pjn. OJ MI.N'DA Y, AI'dDHT 28 lfS3 ajn. f22A 14:20 ,p.m. T.7' .......... 8:16 a.m. '3J 2035 p.m. 6.0 MONDAY, AtlfltJHT 29 2:20 a.m. 20.1 14:63 pm. 18.8 8:45 a.m. 3.7 21:00 p.m. 8.7 ft. ft. ft. Dally Except Sundays 11:30 a.m. From 'he East Dally exctp. Tuesdays 180 pjn, '-. If KrflPr" i Jf REPAIR GRAVE SOAPY SMITH St. Louis Man Sends Fifty Dollars for Purpose Recently to Skagway It vu 39 yean go Sunday July 10. ie98. that the remain at Jefferaon Randolph ("Soapy") Smith were confined to the earth (nun whence .they came, on a bleak aldehlll a mile abore Skag-way overlooking the valley through which the Skagway River hurls It way to the aea. Since that time many thousands of curious people, prompted by curiosity, have visited "Soapy'a" grave, but It Is not known that any ol the many curious ever manifested a financial Interest In it. On the contrary they went, looked and departed, many of them murmuring something about the pathway of the wicked being festooned with thorns. And for 29 years the aoughlngs of the south wind In summer have broken the otherwise stillness of that cemetery and frost from the hoary mane of Old Bory has lain heavily upon ft In winter when the north winds shriek and tear ruthlessly over the resting place of the dead 'and strike terror In the hearts of the living. All these years have the grave of "Soapy" Smith withstood the ravages of time, negligence and the tramping of the curious, but now a philanthropist at St. Louis has come forward and Instructed that $50.00 be spent In putting the grave in repair, and to show that he meant it he wired the amount. PRESENTATION MADE MISS GLADYS KENNEY Terrace Lady (liven Farewell lurty by Sunday School Hush lie fore Leaving lor It u pert TERRACE. Aug. 23. Miss Gladys Kenney was pleasantly surprised on Monday evening by s visit from her Sunday school class who, met at her home to say farewel before her departure to Prince Rupert, where she will take a business coune In the Academy. In appreciation of her untiring efforts lr their behalf, the class presented her with a" pretty Ivory boudoir clock. The evening was pleasantly spent In games and music. Refreshments were also much enjoyed by the happy youngsters tefore leaving for their homn. ALKEARM Provincial Constable William Smith of Anyox was a visitor here last week on official duties, P. E. Peterson, who Is In charee of operations on the Saddle property on Hastings Arm for the Sliver Crest Min ing cq.. is making a general examina tion of the Upper Kttsault , country. Mrs. M. - Smith and -family have -left I ror a lew months' vacation In England A. Davidson and Ous Carlson have left here on a prospecting trip which, will take them to the Naas River and possibly Terrace. They will Investigate a likely looking country seen In the Naas valley some years ago by Mr Davidson . J. B. Robertson, who arrived here last week from Prince Rupert, will resume i dope? w eat DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. y,2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for less than 50c FOR KENT FOR RENT NICE LARGE FUHNIS1I-ed room an Fifth Aveuue Weat with private family. Heated. Fine marine view. Phone Blue N or IMack 611. U FOR RENT FURNISHED APART-ment by the day. week or month. Phone Red 807. tf FOR RENT. Pianos, phonographs and Singer sewtna; machine. Walker's Music Store. FOR RENT. MODERN HOUBE. HAR-feor view. Apply 218. 4th Ave. E. tf FOR RENT. FOUR ROOM FURNISH-ed flat. Phone Oreen 738. 204 FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT. Phone Black IBS tf WANTED OBNBHAL BBRVANT WANTW) APPLY Mrs. Ileal r tf SALflBLADT WANTCD i iMtporteta. for Sam: MONTREAL tf FOR BALE. - CHEVROLET BABY Qra&d louring Car. Snap. Bill table tor Bug: or motor s iltahle (or boat. A poly Parker's Oarage ROWUOATB FOR SALE.-PHONE RED S3 tf Uril()I.STKUlNG Article, LottmJ Found,4c STEAMSHIP MOVEMENTS lor Vsnniuver Monday Ps... Cec, Tuesdsf s ( .11., Thursday- ss Pm.; Saturdayas Cardc j " as Prlu era Beatr.a " Pnnc R:!?K Aug 10- Pruin . Auf. 13, Princcaa l-- 3 Aug. 20y-Prm. . . A. All. 24 Prin. 'as C ,. Aug. 31. Pniit'.- it a I'riiin Vaneouter uaday--ss (', Monday as Prin r t: Wednesday sr: i Friday -m pnu o n r " sa Cardciiii Saturday a pt .;; t. Aug. 8. as Pf . s AUf. 11 - as P Aug. 10 - Princes AHf. 26.--as Pr:i..;es t.-" r Aug. 20.-- Pi:i..;a K. 3 I'ur Port NlniHuin and Nui tm- Monday. Prlnre Oeorje 1 Aug. 10.--Prlnr'N- 1 i: Auf. It. PrlneeM Lou Auf. 20. Princess Al.:a Aug. 24 rltvcess OiirUa ?.ug. 31 Prtnces;; Ixu a ' MAIL SCHEDULE ciom HT 192'- mh inavi. wfuiirnuai-i .. rtue 1 1 1 .1 I 1 i 1 i 1 I'rom Port SIiiihmiii anil zz: tm- Fur Anyov, Hleaart, etc llrki.rl.11 . a MriM " . 1 1 - I'rinn Ativon. Mleaart, etc Thursday, .a, p: :, Saturday s ft.-..--t ' l For North IJiieen Charlotte- From North Oneen ChsfWIev ThuHrrls m Pru.'-e ' For Knulli IJneen ClinlMU- Auc. It s Pnii' . J' - All 9Q arji Prtn. , Ji ' From-Nonth Oneen fliarMlf- Aug. 10.--as prince J.' For Alaka Wednesdsy as Prluw tw."3 AUf. 8.- s Priii' .'i. l -' Aug. U. (w pruicrsa Al- J Aug. 19. Prtncess u:' ': Aug. 26. as Prliices: U ' Autr. 29. a. Prlncs: Ai:a From Alaska- l I M I V 1- T11 In net in - a a' ILf nnrln i . . X UTTBUSl T B ,1 ' I TTmivsjIavb ... Baturda ' : e C.P.R. Aug. 3. 0, j. I -faint VunfnilWrw . ...... . , mijm r vMr ... JV1 ..... 15. !. w To Anyox. A'lee "" ' -.rrflUT ..Stewart .a''': ' mn Sundays if' From Anynt, Alice A'"'. n Htewart- Saturdays Tuesdays To Naas Klver Point- p Thursdays . . m'" From Naas Klver Tw f Saturdays To Aluka Points Aug. 1. 8. 8. 15. I Frmn Alaska Plnt- , Aug. 3. a, 10, is. .,, To tjneen rharlolle rr Inlands AUK " - 1 I 1 ' From IJiieen rharlntte lower Islands, Aug i Upper Islands Thurlr To Queen Chariot!' '"., l Lower' Island Mona.j. . 1 From Queen Clia""1" j Lower Jilands, Weow'" r-