PAGE FOUR Neglected Eyes NEGLECT Ip doubtless the causa of most of the ill 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 Block Phone 763 INDIAN SUMMERVCET IN YOUR) Swill soon be n coai roe the ) GONE!- J COLD CREV 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 ALHEKTA SOOTLESS COAL Albert & McCaffery Phones 116 and 117 Prince Rupert BOAT HOUSE Phone 381 P.O. Box 15C.'. LAUNCHES, SCOWS, ROW-I50ATS 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 MILK -:- PPICE 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 Smith Block Phone 575 MIST ANGER, the TAILOR Fine Imported Serge and Scotch Tweed Suits made to order in our shop in Prince Rupert as low QtZIZ ft ft as I. ANGER, Cutter nnd Designer 223 Sixth Street motor car. BRINGING UP FATHER to put a diamond drill on the property. Several Prince Rupert men are flnancl- 1 1 i . . i 'it i 41 luirrcoivu iu uic uuaeri&King. P. L. Mulvllle has returned to his home at dressy Plains after having spent the summer months on a com blned business aad pleasure trip to Nsw. York City. 8. W. George of Prince Rupert waa a business visitor here last week. Provincial Constable O. L. Hall of Smltberi is relieving at Burns Lake during the absence of Constable A. H Bilk on a two week's vacation. O. P. Flther, C. Frederlekson and D P. Davidson. Vancouver commercial men. have been covering the territory between Hazelton and. Prince George by laimar Noren, who left Palling a few weeks ago. Is now established at Heart Valley tn the Alberta Peace River area. P. Brunell has reopened his tie camp at Rose Lake with William Johnson In charge. Four peony plants, the gift of the Prince of Wales, have been received by the corporation of Burns Lakl. They have been distributed toV. Schelderup. H. D. MacNelll, A. H, 611k. and Sidney Godwin. Dick and Floyd Stanyer, while out hunting last week, were successful In bagging a fine bull moose. It weighed in the neighborhood of 1,000 pounds and was estimated to have been about eight years old. The animal was shot about four miles north of Burns Lake on a lake shore at a range of about 400 yards. District visitors in town during the past week have Included J. Corbett, Colleymount; R. Brails and P. Olsen, Decker Lake: Gust Crafe, Pincher; Mrs. ft. Horning, Forestdale; Mrs. Petrie and daughter Art Noren, Decker Lake: E. Wallace. Telkwa; Harry Larson. Decker Lake. YANDERHOOF The funeral of the late Mrs. Horace Samuels, who died in the Smlthers Hospital, took place here last Tuesday afternoon. Rev. J. T. Smeeton offici ated and the pallbearers were Oeorge Cameron. I. Herbert Jones, Alfred V. OTdeara, Fergus Park, Robert Reid and William Smith. WUUam.Bovman is building a house for the fire extlngulsneTT"'-' Miss Kathleen Morrow and Miss Mary Menus entertained Saturday afternoon The silent policeman at the inter eectlon of Burrard Avenue and 8tewart Street Is proving a great advantage In tne matter of traffic regulation at this important corner In town. Approval will be sought from Arch deacon Q. A. Rlx of Prince Rupert, ad ministrator of Caledonia diocese, for the moving of the Anglican Church, head quarters in this district from Chllco to Vanderhoof. Cecil Ttce, provincial agronomist, has Invited Vanderhoof district to be re presented at the provincial potato show to be held In December at Vancouver. Samuel Cocker has gone to Kitwanea where he will take' tteirge of the build ing of a store for the Hudson Bay Com pany. Mrs. Harry Stokes left on Tuesday for Edmonton to receive 'medical treat ment. The Fort Fraser government agent has o far received 250 motor vehicle licenses 95 from. Vanderhoof district; 52 from Fort Fraser, Fraser Lake and Endako. and 103 from the Burns Lake district. Delegates representing tbe Necbako THE Dailx NEWS and Z Tin i I i c t be welcomed home this Qhristmas Somewhere in that happy, eager crowd gathered on the dock a little group has assembled Just for you. Alter tha excitement of re-union there is the comfort of your old home and presence of friends to warm and cheer you. Late Fall and Christinas Sailings Front Mftatrctl AUSONIA Nov.2J y. Chej7 London. Montreal LETITIA Nov. 26 " Belfa.t. L'pool, Glas. - Halifax . ANTONIA DcJ "H,. Havre, ho adoa. 8k loha, N.B? ATHENIA Dec 10 " Belfait. L pool. Glas. - Hafilir iATHENIA Dee. 11 " Belfait. L'pool. Olas. " llaUlIi ASCANIA Dec 12 Ply, Havre, Loadoa. Rtlurn ocean jarti from tlSS. Tht mttut villitadly nrph H dtlaCU, m writ CANADIAN CANADIAN SERVICE ttaldson .frfflV" LINES t'I N.tKU STEAMSHIP TO. LIMITED. Ti HaMlngs ht, IVrst, Vancouver or any Steamship Agency V AGENTS WANTED 4 00 A DAY PAID MEN OR WOMEN for distributing religious literature until Christmas, spare or full time. For particular write Mr. Onnrad. Spadlna Building, Toronto. 55 OENTS WANTED TO TAKE ORDERS for the flneat line of personal greeting cards ever shown in Canada. Regal Art Co.. 310 Spadlna Avenue. Toronto. FOR SaLK lOUSEHOLD FURNITURE FOR SALE; also wicker baby carriage. 1009 Third Avenue. Phone Red 629. 247 GREEN 8HINOLES ARE BEST. 2X a thousand. Seal Cove Lumber Oo. FOR RENT TOR RENT. FOUR ROOMED FUR- niched apartment with bath and water paid. Phone 547. tf FOR RENT. Pianos, phonograph and Singer sewing machine. Walker's Music Store HOUSE FOR RENT. ROOMS AND BATH. Apply Munro Bros. tf HOUSES FOR RENT. 420.00 UP. AP-ply 215, 4th Ave. E. tf AUCTIONEER TO BE SOLD AS A OOINO CONCERN to the highest bidder by public auction on November 16, store with four roomed suite on two year lease from April 1. 1927 to April 1, 1929, rent30 per month for first year and 135 per . month 'second, . year.,' together . with that well estabhehed bu'lnesV tiiown a Brine's Auctioneering and Second hand business, together with all stock, fixtures and effects. For fur 4 tner information, see Erine, Auction- ''tSJv Phone 7f4, ffo teatonabl offer refused " fio day-rt ' fcieY1- '- tf IF EFFICIENCY. PROMPTNESS AND principle counts, I am at your eer vice. I buy, sell or exchange. Phone 744. q. F. Brine. Auctioneer. She destroyed the left fender and buckled the spare tire rim or number one. Then she had a swipe at number two, damaging the running board and a- raping off a hub-cap. Number three got Its rear bumper and a running board damaged. Then, as the official police report says, this was where Mrs. Evenson csme to grief," her auto end ing up wim iwo oursi iront tlrea, a bent axle, broken radius rod, steering gear out or commission, and a broken windshield. The lady'a husband under took to pay all damages. HOTEL AltlllVll.S. Kavoy O. M. Ross, Smlthers: Mn. W nn. sell, Phelah: tW!! Jl.i Thome. C.N.R.; Mr. n i o,.'i. ' . H v. n. cm.,,, u. wawerate n and a. Walte. ,ON.R.; J. Canal. E. Magleln, Warke I'rlnce Rupert H. W. Chambers, Inverness Union freighter Chilllwack. Cant t D. McPbee, arrived in port at 12J30 midnight after having made calls at Stewart, Anyox. Alice Arm and the Naas and Skeena River and .ailed late this morning for Skldegate and Queen Chnrlotte City where ,he will load ealt fish before proceeding to BOARD AND ROOM By (Seorge McMann$ .UVT VANO SHU.- JlCCi IVMEUU, I I SAY-HOW DoTHBV VEW Tl If I FOUND OOT-OOT t f MOW b llT I ( BV OOlUlsl' 1 J? FR? OMEOF HOHPlY ? REMOVE "TOE BINDING ,MPUE! B OON'T THlNKrOO'LV. J IT OON&? r IM OIU jtwy Jr ll BURNS j.Afv Charles Polk arrived from Prince Rupert Uit week and U making pre paratlona tor a program of development work during the winter on mineral claim between Forestdtle and Topley taked laat spring by P. Skaret. J. R. Bird and himself. Four men will be employed In hand drilling and strip ping and in the spring It 1 expected In honor of Mr?. J. M. Johnston who will leave on Wednesday night of this week for California to spend the win ter months. Valley at the Omlneca District Liberal Association convention held in Burns Lake on Saturday were Mrs. N. J. Mo- Bride. Mrs. David Tureotte; Owen Bur dette, Lawrence Dickinson. William Evans. James Graham. A. A. Hutchinson. William H. Matneisan. E. O. Mc-Oeachy. Henry C. Ludwlg. Olney J. Reid. E. B. Smith. Archie Stewart and Hugh C. Wlllson. Mrs. R. C. McOorkell has been seriously 111 during the past week. A son was born last Monday to Mr. icd Mrs. Ray Woods. Rev. Leonard J. Hales, new Anglican minister here, has rented the McAUan bouse on Lampltt Avenue in which he will reside with his mother In timothy and clover seed a start hat been made in this district. Those raising it this season have included Oeorge. Snell, John H. MaeMUltn ano Hugh Ooldle. R. O. Sutton, district agriculturalist from . Prince Oeorge, was a viator in town during the past week. NEW HAZELTON A moose Is reported to have been een on the road between here and Smlthers last week. The good resulting from the closed season on grouse Is very noticeable already, these bird being much more abundant already. Not many ducks Have arriveo in the district so far. Magistrate B. H. Hosklns of Smlthers. holding court here last week, dismissed charges against two men of having liq uor on the Indian Reservation. A survey Is now being made for a road on the south side of the Bulkley River from New Hazelton to a proposed crossing of the river near the Hazelton Hospital. Such a road would eliminate the high level bridge which has been condemned. Due to stormy weather, all telegraph lines were down East and West of Hazelton during a good part of last week. Mrs. McPhall of Hazejton attended the funeral of the late Miss Florence Vanderllp at Terrace last week. In spite of the fact that it Is the middle of October, fresh flowers are still being gathered In the most of gardens In this district. The New Hazelton Community Lea gue has decided to hold a .dance In the hall on the night of Armistice Day, November 11. elal visit. He will go by oar to Topley and take the trail from there. There is talk of a girls' basketball club being formed la New Hazelton. W. Ware, of Hudson Bay Oo., who was a visitor to Haselton last week, reports hat wo It has been .started on the company's store at Kttwanga. Tbe ladles of Haceiton hope to get he Black Oat Bridge Club organised nest mcnth for the winter. " A good deal of experimental work Is being carried on with regard to methods of handling stubble land for wheat. Owing to the rush of spring work, fall plowing Is recommended and it has been proven that early fall plowing Is superior to late fall plowing both from the standpoint of yield and weed control. MARY PICKFORD SELLS PROPERTY AT TORONTO TORONTO, Oct. 18. America's sweetheart. Toronto's own Mary Ptckford. who as little Oladys Smith in years jone by used to play around her father'a home on University Avenue, has sold the last lot of her Toronto holdings, a 50-foot vacant parcel on Lytton boulevard, North Toronto. This once formed a part of the old Sparrow homestead. Mary bought her Lytton boulevard lot along with a number of similar ones In May of 1914. when the Did "Sparrow dairy farm" was subdivided. Some one haa laboriously figured out that she made 1.470 as her net profit over a 13-year period on her original Investment of 1 1.250. JACK MINER'S GEESE ON NORTHERN SHORES KINOSVILLE, tint., Oct. 18. Regu larly each year Jack Miner places metal tags on the legs of geese which sojourn In the Miner Bird Sanctuary here on their migrations north and south. It Is Interesting to note how regular these birds are In the habit of returning year after year to the same place to rest. Jack Miner recently received 28 tags from George Cotter, of Fort George, Que., on Jamea Bay. These tags were collected by Eskimos and wjre In number 'and date as follows 3. 1022; 3. 1923: 1, 1924: 1. 1925: 15. 1926 and 5. 1927, (spring). LADY MADE RECORD IN SMASHING AUTOS EDMONTON, Oct. 18. To damage three autoa and her own. was the re- Ed.. Hyde, Indian Agent, leaves thl ,cord set up by one Edmonton woman week for the Bablne for a week's ofO. who ran into a line of parked cars. V anted For Sale For Rent DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken'for lea than 50c WANTED WANTED. MEN MECHANICALLY ellned who would like to work at the world's greatest paying Industry. Auto mechanics, garage work, electrical experts, welding, battery and vulcanising. We guarantee to qualify you for big paying positions. Only a short time required. Write or' caU LAND FOR SALE THE OTP. DEVELOPMENT CO.. LTD. will now consider applications for purchase of Its holdings in th Town-site of Prince Rupert and also adjoin Ing acreage. Tor particulars apply to fl. I". TINKER CO, I.T1. Agents. Hemphill's Auto Engineering School, j MOI.ER BKAUTY COLLEGE 10 Hasting St.. E., Vancouver. B.C. V ANTED. OIRL OR WOMAN TO TAKE .Moil Surreskful College on the Continent charge of family household at Smith- ElPrt Instructors In aU bean of era. Apply Box 81, Dally New office. beauty culture. Including water wav- 344 , Ing and permanent waving. Terms: " Moler. 10 Hasting St. E. Vancouver. WANTED. COOK JOB BY WELL RE-I D C. commended Japanese. Apply P.O. ! - Box 103 or phone Black 399. 246 ! SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES JAID WANTED FOR OENERAL HOUSE- MEN AND WOMEN LEARN BARBERINO 1 Sunday Sundayas work. Apply Mrs. D. O. Stewart, 400 j Fourth Avenue West. 244 1 ROOM AND BOARD IN FINE HOME, Section Two. Large alagaat room, with spacious closet and bateoay. Harbor view. Suitable two buatneaa people. Transportation to and from town. Phone Oreen 71S. DANCING MIW MYFAMVY CAMP1SIX1, Teacher of classical, operatic and toe dancing. Cblldren'a class or private tuition. rhnnr lllark 613. EXCHANGE NEW AND SECONDHAND FURNITURE bought, sold and exchanged. Store and restaurant fixture In stock. Papadopulo and Mara, 830 Thrtd Ave. Phone 646. tt rilXO Tl'MNO NOW iiritE. I.OI'H r. COI.F.S .'or many years with Brinsmead. Lon-8on. Eng.. Martln-Orme. Ottawa and Mason Ac Rlsch. Toronto. Repairs and adjustments of Player Plana "nd rands a specialty. Phone Ret! 103. UPHOLSTERING FURNITURE REPAIR1NO; UPnOL- sterlng of all kinds. Chesterfields recovered and made to order. All . work, guaranteed. Phone Oreen 603. !q: M i'ItUNT. . K.UEN fl.tR.triK r KI'IITHKR Itr.m CTIONS , Commercial Chassis, Vi-ton delivery 4033 60 Touring 1811.00 Roadster 811.60 Roadster Delivery 4811.60 Eport Roadster 1880.00 Coach S94SOO Coupe S964.00 Sedan 11.052.00 Cabriolet 11,086.00 Landau Sedan tl.UO.OO Imperial Landau Sedan 11.168.00 Utility Express, l ton truck.. 792.co Disc wheels S25.00 extra in allmodela. A complete line of J928 modejs on hand a-t present. Phone or? call for demonstration and, learn about our easy payment plan. ; Guaranteed Used Oars on Hand. Ford Coupe, 1925. 1100 cash, balance $25 per month. Ford Sedan, 1920. tlOO cash, balance 125 per month. KAIEN riARtriE, . i n iOihlvr Kohs S i !.( i ! Producets ? Ooodyear and Firestone Tires. Wrecking Service Day and Night. I'hone HI TAXI Phone 67 Tnxi (Call George, Pnul or Gust) Six and Seven Passenger Stude-bakerfl at your dinposal any time. ROSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Work. (Across from Empress Hotel) pirn I iinmn lor Vancouver Sunday ss. Prince I? Tuesday Catitia Thursday as. Pm e ik Saturday s. Csrde a I ss, prim es Oct. 24 ss. Pti Nov. 1 Princes t. I'rnm Vancouver Sunday ss Catala nnsrwij-uj ni :i utc -p j Saturday, as. Carder, j Saturday as. Princess E; j Saturday ss Prince IT Oct. 19 ss. Princess A Oct. 39. s. Pruicea.", A Fer Port Simpson anil Nasi Calula Exnart instructors In one of tha bMt r.... in v ... ,.. paying businesses. Earn while you Tuesday ss Catala learn and become Independent. Call fur Aniui or write Moler Barber ColMca, Hasting St. K., Vancouver. B.C. 10 ft u . S T I ITom .tntov Tuesdayas. Caul a Thursday as. Pru.rc O i iur sirwart Sunday a. Cauia I Saturday as Prlnr I" Ironi Mruart Sunday a. Prince R x Tuesday as. Cs'.sla lor queen Charlottes Oct. a Prince r Nov. S as. Prince C J . .c from Queen Chsrlutles Oct. 30. s Prince C Nor. 3, r. prince C:.;i: : for Alaska Wednesday ss. Prince Ct i I Oct. 19 ss. Princess A Oct. 29 ss. Princes A : I'rnm A)ska Thursdays--as. prince -Oct. 23 a. Princes A: Nov. 2 as. princes A: -' TV1AIL SCHEDULE For llie Kat To Vanronver OCTOI1KU, 19? Mondays, Wednesdays, Sa'" Closes Prom Ihe F.at Tuesday, Thursday ar: F due Sundays Tuesdays Thursdays Saturdays C.P.R. Oct. 23. Nov 2 From Vancouver Sunday Wednesdays Saturday Saturdays 'in i: i r '. C.P.R. Oct. 19 and 29. To Anjox and Alice Arm-Sunday mall '''v Wednesdays 1 From .tnyov and Alice Arm Tueadavi r i' Thursdays man - ' To Stewart and Premier-Sunday Saturdays' From Stewart and ITemlrr Sundays Tuesdays To Naas Hirer Points-Sundays From Naas Itlver Points-Tuesday ma-i To Alaska Points Oct. 19 ar ' 29. From Alaskn Points Oct. 23. l ov. 2. To Queen f li.irlolle Mand Point" From Onn fiirkrifkiri. Oct. 20. Nov. 3 ror Ihe East-Daily Except Sundays From the F.a si-Dally except Wednesdays 1. C.N.R. TRAINS i PRINCE RUPERT TlDtf WEDXESD.tV. OCTOI1F.K High 9:41 am ;., 21:32 pm Iw 2:42 am. 15:41 nm. TIU HSDAV. OCTOIIKB 81 mgh 10:34 am. 22 34 pra. Low 3:66 am 16:46 pm.