PAGE F0U3 Neglected Eyes NEGLECT ii doubUeni the; cause of most of the ills that afflict humanity. Thli la so Mlf evident that it wtmi hardly necessary to tell you. If your eyes are firing trouble, hare them attended to and at once. OF ALL absurdities in the kingdom of foolishness, sorely the losa af eyeaight through neglect is the roast inexcusable. DO.VT lose health and efficiency through neglect Come and seel Fred Joudry ; Registered Optometrist and ' Optician Room S Smith Block , Phone 763 f THE UlE OLD OWlV. FILLS HIS COAL ElM I NOW-TO GET ECONOr1vK(5)) Fuel economy means baying 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. NANAI.MO - WELLINGTON COAL and ALBERTA SOOTLESS COAL 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 East hope Engine -and Stump Pullers NORWEGIAN HALIBUT GEAR IN STOCK "A Compass Adjusting VELVET Ice Cream HIE VERY BEST! 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 ANGER, the TAILOR Fine Imported Serge and Scotch Tweed Suits made to order in our shop in Prince Rupert as low QlZtZ OA as I. ANGER, Cutter and Designer - 223 Sixth Street BRINGING UP FATHER Complete Terms of Pact Are Outlined at a Meeting Last Night The city couudl. at t special meeting last night, adopted aa agreement aVkolKed by tte Canadian National Railway' whereby a lamp una! sum of HADOO far a period af me yean, win be paid by the railway company 41.. .- i. , ,1 i ii Mil t.tina jover ahich difference have irtsm this year. The agreement came to tSe' council with the enoorsaaon of the finance committee, a few alight amendment having been made by the dty aoHcitor. from the document arlgin- Jally submitted by the railway oom- pany. Alter about an bouri dlaena-alon while conaWerlnc tfee afreezneot clause by daaae In committee, it adopted and deeMon waa made to ab- mlt the measure la the form of a by law for the approval of the rate payer on September 20. Under the agreement, which. If ap- proted. win come Into effect aa from January 1; 1927. the railway company win pay the dty annually for a period of flte yean In respect of taxation on all tta property, real and personal, the sum Of 65.00a Tnla 65fl00 win not Include taaea to be cottected on landa leased or otherwiae alienated at the 'present time nor local Improvement taxes all of which will be paid In ad dition by the railway compaay. Lands sold, leased or otherwise alienated during the term of the agreement I shall become taxable at the next as sessment period and the railway company shall be annually credited on the. total sum of t&lflOO with taxation collected on the land so sold, leased or alienated on the basis of the 1B27 revised assessment. Some discussion arose on this clause and It was made clear that the railway ahaU be credited as against the 65JOOO only with such taxes are collected on the basis of the 1927 assessment. Should the assess ment be raised, the city would receive' taxes on such aasessment over and above the sum of the agreement. Mayor Kewton would have had the city receive all taxes on such lands alienated by the railway company over and above the $65,000 but It was pointed had been finally approved by the rail way company and waa told by the city solicitor that the agreement belng read had been submitted by the railway company through S. W. Taylor. On motion of Aid. Joseph Oreer. seconded by Aid. Brown, the committee arose and reported the bylaw complete. A resolution appointing Septem ber 20 aa the date of voting and City ' Solicitor E. F. Jones as returning officer was moved by Aid. Tinker and seconded by Aid. Perry. I Later In the discussion it was declared by Aid. Joseph Oreer that, by accepting the agreement submitted by; the railway company, the city stood to gain considerably as well as having financial conditions stabilized as a re- i shit of the dispute with the company' being settled. On the basis of Mr Justice Gregory's finding in tue tu-1 preme Court, the city would receive 1 some 157,000 per year from which M,-! 000 would have to he deducted this year for court costs . The tei.OOO jwas I also a substantial Increase byer ithe 40.500 which the city had Been.icol-1 lectlng annually under .the byiaw which ! expired last year. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Gray and family i of Smithers arrived on the Prince i Charles yesterday afternoon from a holiday trip to Vancouver and pro ceeded to the Interior by train. W. a. Broad, customs officer at Stewart, was a passenger on the Prince Charles yesterday returning north af-ttr a holiday trip to Vancouver. proved at Public Meeting TERRACE. Sept. 3. A meeting called under the auspices of the Bwd f Trade to consider the advisability el fcMorporatk&g ander the VHUffe Municipalities Act was held in a.W.VJL bah on Thursday evening and was well at tended by an enthusiastic crowd of ratepayers. J. K. Oordon. Board of Trade pre-aldent. occupied the chair and H. H. Hauowetl acted aa secretary of the After explaining the tfejeet In' eafltaf the meeting Mr. Oordon called on L. B. Warner, of Smitbera, wfco had been lnrited by the Board of Trade to be present to explain the workings of the act as carried esrt in the interior town. Mr. Warner explained m a clear, com prehensive manner the many advan tages that had been gained under in corporation. By a comparison of prevailing conditions and improvements secured before and after Incorporation he left little doubt is the minds of bis audience as to Its success m Srotthera. George Little was then asked to read the following . resolution -as drafted by the Board of Trade council at their meeting held earlier In the evening; "Be it resolved that this meeting of the inhabitants of the town of Terrace in the province of British Columbia expresses itself In favor fit the incorpora tion Of the central portion of the dis trict, comprising District Lot 389 and out to him that by doing so the ctty the south half of District Lot 3S1. Range would e receiving taxes twice, on any; 5 Coast District, under the VUlage Mu such parcels aa might later be alien ated and which now come under the scope of the agreement. MINT OPERATE DOCK The agreement provides that the railway company shall cause the dry dock to be continually operated, unless through cause -which it cannot prevent. Failing to do so. the- dry dock, property, will revert to regular city assessment. The mayor inquired If the agreement '.he appointment of three temporary ommlsalobers whose duties will be to rry oa the work un:U their aucces-jrs be elected " After eMasMera&tt dtscassa in re-;ard to the boundaries of the pilaw fa re, diul&g which a map waa iHsjsaprt -nd the area marked out the renahfttoa was fart t a rote of the llif :;h only a few Qirwt- A vote of thanks was tenisstid Vir The next aa will be to circulate a petition for alcning t the rMsaayin rtetorta far which notor three weeks ago it tc pesflUf tM of the iiinnim area wa- -tar ttr Wat UaaaexyaltUe Act. Mr. Oard MHaownrsw that taw three TERRACE ill as Mrs. E be T. Kearney returned they left by J H. Ashweil. mayor of CMBlwaek nd grand master of the LOOT, lodge tn BC. flatted the local kxtg MB Wed nesday erecting. At the estsetaalea of he boataesa as eating. banquet table was spread and a nleasaat bow spent ociaDy. James tbbMI of HarettaB paid a 'justness visit to Terrace on Tuesday. N. O. Nordqcttat of Loa Angeles. OaH- fonda was --sir arrtva from tfce coast m Wednesday. 1 J. M. Campbell of Dak waa In town tn Wednesday. Mr. and Mra. Warner of Smithers arrived in town from tfce interior on Thamdsy to be present at the meet tag to decide oo incorporation under tae VUlage Maalerpatltles Act. Mrs. E. T. Mswdsley arrived from Winnipeg on Thursday. J. Couture waa la from Kalum Lake an Thursday. W. D. Lowden. Toronto, waa a busi ness vtsttor here during Hie week. The first meeting of the WA. to the Anglican church after the summer rs cation was 'he-Id at the borne of the president, Mr. A. w. Robinson on Thursday afternoon with a good at tendance present. An address of wel come to the new president waa read by Mrs. H. M. Smith. Business in con nection with the WA was discussed and work carried on as usual. D. W. MeDenby was a business visitor nlcipalitles Act and the Amendments here from Calgary on Thursday, thereto; and that the chairman of this meeting be empowered to recommend Mrs. A, Akerberg .and daughter "orj Something to be pleased about "All the washing is done, ready for the linen closet. Clothes of spotless white thanks to R e c k i t t's Blue." Reckitfs Bag Blue In the handy bag with the Blue and White stripes SMB V anted For Sale For Rent - By George McMaru C.N.R. TO PAY A FIXED RATE That i Agreement Adopted bj j City Council Which Must be Ratified MUST OPERATE DRVDOCK Plaim Mr.. York, or York.Yorks, Will arrii'e on MONDAY bringing some' thw$ for you-"something & 4ood WATCH FOR HIM TERRACESOON TO BE VILLAGE Incorporation Sought and Ap DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. J2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken' for lett than 50c for sale FOR SALE CHEVBOLET BABT Oraas) Touring Oar Snap. Sul taste tor Bus; or motor suUaajat for boat. Asjpry rartsVs Oaraat. Pilaw i n apart ate fttest this week at of Mm. T. Souec. "Andy" Aadrrsasi of the Bak wf Montreal staff. Prince Rupert aad arskarty la the local baak la halloa y-ng tn town. TO ENTERTAIN THEVISITORS Members of Canadian Chamber of Commerce Will Stop Off Here At the regular meeting of the Pmaee Rupert Based af Trade last eveauag. Ost. NichstU pruWm. it waa deatded to gree a paMat lunrtiiaa tor the aaesa-beea ajf the Oaaa4Haa Chamber f Oaanwiw who wlH be returning this wy after the oumiatsau in Vanoaiirer They are aapected to arrive here Sef-tember 1 an their return from Alaska. An effort will be made ta make this a big event as the visitors are influential and important pecstle mostly tram the cities of the east The entertainment committee of tiie Board wUl have the arrangement in hand WOULDREMOVE RIPPLE ROCK Obstruction in Seymour Narrow in Again Discussed by Hoard of Trade The Board of Trade at its meeting taat night referred to the Navigation Oommtttee a proposal that the removal of Ripple Rock tn Seymour Narrows would be moved. It was pointed out by O. W. Nlekerson thst this rock had oaused a number of wrecks Including the recent damage to the Prince Rupert. Including the cost of delays aad repairs the cost of this aaeldentt would amount to aomethlng like 1200000. He thought It a feasible proposal and they should ask the Vancouver board to bak the committee reports. SPORT CHAT First and foremost, if a success la to be made of the Labor Day celebrs tlon coming on Monday, to say nothing of the , Fair Week activities following, the Weather Man must show an im provement in form from what be has been doing the past seven days. To! that end. all sporting fans are today praying so that the season aa far as outdoor sports are concerned may be Drought to an auspicloua conclusion. The Trades and Labor Council pro mises for Monday, the finest program of field and novelty events ever offered in Prince Rupert at Labor Day sports. There -win be the first list of children's sports, tug-of-war and field events wttb an Intermediate League baseball game to round the program off. The Boys' Band will be In at tendance during the afternoon and the dsy's festivities will be brought to a close with a big dance In the Audi- torrum In the evening. . Apparently the,' ' Eastern' doiesleri .figure that the New . York,. Qlaris-'aW' still good to capture the National !gue pennant. That seems to be "the i way their opinions are running if one iu"j tvwii uic imes or tne press despatches. The Chicago Oubs. after a more or less beetle season, seem to be on the down-grade now and there are few who think they will win the race even though they have been at tne top oi tne heap lately. There FOR RENT FOR RENT NICE LA HOE FURNISH- d raosa oa Ft fats Avsaitw Wat with prrvats fatally Mm tad Fine mams vtew. Phone Brae as or Black all. FOR RENT FDWiiWB) APART anaat by the day. week ar aawatto. Phooe Red tor U FOR RENT Piano, pfaonofrapha and Singer sawing aoachiaw. WaafceVs MtaHc Steve. FOR RENT MOORtW MOOSE. HAR- tor view Apply MA. th Ave E. HOD6E FOR RENT. frM SOMMIT Avenue Phone Bad MaV SM LOST LOST -FROM OOTBRMMBNT WHARF, green skiff with coveted bow. Finder please return to Oovarnaaent wharf Phone Red 727 or Black Ml. Reward. LOST. SPARE TIRE. FWDER PLEASE return to Table Diippty UrHOITBRINB FURNITURE REPAIRING; CPHOL- ttertag of all -klHda. Obesterflelds recovered and mad to order. AX work guaranteed. Phone Oreen 60S. O. M. RUNT. EXCHANGE NEW AND SECONDHAND rURNITURI bought, sold and exefcaaeed. Papa, dopwloa and Mara at TaM Ave Phone Sta. tf ntiM i: iti ri KT school or mi mc r.ux utxirtiMMi On Tuesday. Bnpltitw t Pupils now scrolling. Orchestra practice every Friday at 7 sua. pi(it.ok ii. u nitr.v pKTrr- Mione fill. AlftlOMT.R AMI MCOVIIIIASD I BUT. SELL OR EXCHANGE ANT-thing of value. Phone Brine tar buatneaa. Telephone 774. K.tILN (lAUAriE Agents for all CENTRAL MOTOUS PKODI CT Another carload of Obevroleta Just In I1 races: Roadster I83SD0 Roadster Delivery 1825.00 Touring K2jD0 rVui Snof rA them ln.helr reauost. ' 7'e.xJhrrVii '4JBBW . si S!KX)0 Sedan 11.076.00 Landau Sedan IL320XK) Cabriolet I y 00.00 oammertlai cnaasta 164 S DO Delivery Etpress Chassli .... I80S.00 ?8 440. Bloi Tn-ea sUndard equipment on all models except Delivery Express chassla. Call or phone for demonstration. KAIKX (lAHtni: Tblrd Avenue Phone S! TAXI Phone 67 Taii (Call Georife, I'aul or Cunt) Six and Seven Paaaenjfer Stude-bakers at your dlxposnl any time. ROSS nitOS. POOL KOOM Meeker Him k. (Acroaa-from Empn-aa Hotel) f4,ww. PRINCE RUPERT TIDES . ait44l HATrrut.iv, st:iTEMiii:u a High 6:40 ajn. 17:48 rm. Low 11 30 ajn. j, M N11AV. Ki:iTi:Mir.K fij -,. 7.01 ajn. . 18:40 run. ! OJjtJn.v i 12:22 pja. s Moxii.iv, ki:!tk.mhi:k High B36' ajn. ,20:08 pjn. Low i :43 aon. 13 30 pJrt. CN.R. TRAINS 15.7 ft. 17. " 8.6 " I 5 14.8 ft, !7.7 9.7 14.6 ft. 171 7J) 0.6 are many, however, who believe that Tor the liist- cd.nai.'T HTLrT Bt- U,ul,! Da,,r r-XKtpl By Cardinals are still serious contenders from 'he Essl IOr I D117 atpi Tud.y. (40 pm. Article, Lotttnd STEAMSHIP MOVEMENTS lev Vanraster Monday-sa pr,:.-a ,.; Taeaday aa t ,. . , Thsnaday- at P: Satawday- as Carder . T Priri res tn'-'z " aa Prince H Aug -Frtnce Aug is Pnncrv : Aug ae -Princess A Aug -Pnncea Aug SI. Prince.- a U.I ram Vanraater aundap as. Oatala Manly as Prlnr. Wednesday . Prldaw as. Pnne p. pest. Oardena Saturday as Prn. t E-i Aug. as. Prtnr j .j Asg. It. as Pniii-ae , Ag. . Princeae Ag- 18. aa. Pnn.-.--Aug. 39. aa Prim ens I ,n I lar Port Hlmpma and ui t.m- ta is FrMay-aa. Oardr: -a Irum Part Mmon and Nasi Km- SatWway as. Carde la l'rf Aayot, Steaart. etc. Stnaay as. Cauia ' la Monday.. aa. Prince CbarW la Friday aa. Prince Rupert I )a IVnrn Anyat, ttlewart. eit Theaday as. Calala Tharadaf..as Prinfesi '"iarW r u Sattsfday as. Prlnoe l?pe: I i rr Nnrth Queen rharloltet- Madaf aa Pni.rea vin .4 tn rmm rih CJoeen fhirlutlf- Taatraday-aa Prinoe r-.rle :'Vm rr Moth Queen fharlotle- Aug la aa. Prince h! a Aug. aa. Prlnee J nt: From Sooth Ijaeen rharlotle- Aug. 10 as Prtne J---. Aag 34. as. Prince J"-.: I of Alaska Wedaeaday as Prince Of' 't Auf. 8 as Princess bo-: Aug. 14. as Princess Ai Aug. 19-Prlnceas Cha t Aug 30. M. Princess U ' Aug. 29 at. Princess AI rrom Alaka MsMay--as Prince Oeorg K' . w. -- - - Aug. 18. Princess Lou.se Aug, 20 Princess Alice Aug 24-Prlnceas rimD-tie Aug. 81 .-Princess Lou ' mail Schedule lor Ihe East AI'Ot'HT. 1K' Mandays. Wednesdsys, BlurdJ doses Prom. Ihe lit Mondays. Wednesdays. rtitn due To Vanrnutei Mondays Tuesdays Trwrrsdays Satlirdtjrt CJ.R. Aug. 8, . 10 frnm Vaiieoiirrr Mondays Wednesdays To Anyof, .Hire . Klewart Sundays IB in a P P pa II ,4.1! J P 5 15 p " 13 Mall V 10 30 aJ ... M CTS.. Au-. 1. 8. !. ' 28 . Arm. "r,n,r' roll closes J Frldsys inj from Anyot. Allre Anil, rrem'" " nlTt man -I eaiuraays Tuesday To Naa hler t'olnls aJB mall Thursdays Saturdays To 'Alaska' Points Aug. 1. 8. 8. 18. 19. 2. from Alaska Points Aug. 3. 6. 10. IS. 20. 24. .. To Queen Miarlotle Mn f" Lower Islands, Aug. ! , 10I. Upper Islands. Mondays rrom Ijiteen Cliarlotle W" v Lower Islands. Aug s , Upper Islands. Thursday" lland rn' To Queen Cliarlotte Lower Islands, Monday ' ltt-rrorn Queen Clisrlotte lln fl Lower Islands. Wedneslyi