Neglected Eyes NEGLECT is 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 (riving trouble, have them attended to and at once. OF 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 Optomelrist nnd Optician Room 3 Smith Mock " Phone 763 Taik.il- svs kit iKlft f w . 1 - aVuUj. 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 i:.C including fir and cedar timbers, dimension, shlplap, finishing, veneers, shingles, lath and mouldings, all reasonably and properly priced, Albert & McCaffery Phones 11G and 117 VELVET Ice Cream THE VERY REST! Take a brick home tonight I We cater for Parties, Picnics, Dances, etc. Prompt Delivery Velvet Ice Cream Co Corner Third Avenue and Second Street Phone 738 Prince Rupert BOAT HOUSE Phone 381 P.O. Rox 1565 LAUNCHES, SCOWS, ROW-ROATS AND CANOES SAND AND GRAVEL Equipment for Diving and Salvage Work Agents for Easlhope Engines and Stump Pullers NORWEGIAN HALIBUT GEAR IN STOCK Compass Adjusting - LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Thone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal Sand and Gravel. We Specialize In Piano and FurnitunJ Moving. BRINGING UP FATHER REGIMENT WON FOOTBALL GAME Rent Moose Team by Score of Four to Two lat Evening The Regiment beat Moose bit rugbt 4-3 in the cty lumbal! Isagu. Moot were without Skinner ut had Strachan la tbrtr Itee-up Regiment . sere without CoTbett Winning the torn Realmenl pUyrd down hlU wtth the aun and wind In their Savor. Ttiry took up the attack right away and pressed continuously but no More w recorded. MsoDcmaM. Roe and Oawpbell hit the upright ! Wilson had a good chance but Murray I turned the start aside The pressure was bound to ten and after Murray bad fisted away Perry's Rood comer kick Doberty opened the eoor for Regiment. Moose forced Walters to I clear Chenoskl and Strscban were ; dangerous but Regiment returned to ,'ttx attack and after WHson had missed one food ebance be beat Vlurray to put the RegtmeBt two up. Play eased off little and haU-4kne oame with the soldiers leading by two clear goals. The aun ws now below tfce hut and ptay waa batter. Moose toek up the attack but Walters cleared. Cbenotkl put weakly behind. Cunie and Mitchell had trie. Regiment got away and I from MacDoOaM. who looked susplc-I lrusly off-aide, Wilson got a pass and ; beat Murray to put the Regiment three ! up. Moose now attacked for a long spell. Hodgfclnaon looked all over a cure scorer but Walters brought off the jbeat save of the match when he sfcop-iped lila point-Wank ehot wtth one I hand. 8ttU Moose pressed. Murray shot over and then from a penalty Currte scored. It wa now Moose's gune and In a scramble Murray scored again. With only a goal between the teams play became general and the foot ball Improved. In a break away Wilson cut In to beat Koppers for the ball but Murray stopped his shot. It went to MacDonueJd who scored. With only two minutes to go the game was won and fuM time brought no change. Teams: Moose Murray. Enklne. Wood; Mitchell. Ourrle. Koppers; Strachan. Bye, Hodgklnson, Murray. Cbenosfcl. Regiment Walters. MaeKay, Nor-rlngton: Harris, Campbell, Tinker; Wilson, Ross. MaeDonaM. Doherty, Perry. Referee W. Wllttecroft. Unecmen A. Clapperton. R. Howe. KOOTIIALI. COMMENT Reglmertt deserved their win. Their half bocks dominated the. game In the first half. Harris. Tinker and Campbell were all good. Ross ptayed the best game he has turned In jet He cheeked hard. Norrlngton defended well though at the end he was rather too keen. Walters did well In goal, his one handed save being the feature of. the match. Perfjr was good and bad by turnsuit .t well worth persevering with. MacDonald played hard. Doherty had to go off owing to Injuries. Wilson got a couple of goals. For the Moose Murray did fairly well and in the first half bad a supply of horseshoes which helped for a time. Erklne waa reliable but Skinner was misted. MRchell and Currte were the best of the halves. Strachan waa the best of the forwards and was usually dangerous. Obenoskl showed up to advantage when he got the ball through he missed some scoring chances. cm" roomux ixaove August 1. Won lost drawn Pta. Terminals ... 4 0 1 9 Regiment 1 2 2 Mooae 0 3 1 SPORT CHAT When the Ridley College tourists re ceived the first defeat of their tour by the Bank of Commerce cricket team In Vancouver. J. L. W. (Larry) Wyl formerly of the PrinW Rupert branch of the Bank scored ten out W 103 In the first innings with, a score of 38 He also made one catch. Larry has also been selected as one of the players who are to keep them selves in readiness during the Western Canada cricket tournament to played at Brockton Point commencing Ther la a large number of swimmer taking advantage of every opportunity MOUNIE 2: TSrandy J wiui a fl, rl B' boRlcd irt Co0rvcMi This advertisement tf hoi pubhsheit or displayed by. Ihe Liquor OorirJ band cr lij CoveinfficnJ a British Columbia. la Improve tbetr swimming and diving at the Salt Lakes these warm days The Interest In aquatics seems greater Chan in ordinary years and the awtm-mlng club's sports are being keenly looked forward to. Alex Mltoheil has a squad of. girls busy practising drtUs and gym nastier for a display ,ln the near future. The teams that Alex has trained in the part have all given very finished and at tractive displays and thla one Is said to be better than any yet. Doug. Frlzzell gets up some mornlngt early and put the tsvuaa P. on the rocks. Other mornings he gat up early and practices tennis. And how after noons he goes a -swimming In the bar bor. It Is rumored that he Is going to swim the harbor one warm day. Are there any other competitors? The Mooseheart magazine circulating throughout UnHed Stales and Canada, contains photograph of last years Moose Football team with the Dominion Cup. Tonight's baseball game la between Orobto and Elks. The teams are Hned up and a keen game Is promised. Orot- wtll play the following nine: B. Qur- vlCh, Jack McNulty. Doug. Stalker. Oeo. Howe. Dido Ounrlch. Ed. Smith. N. Chenoskl, Llndqulst, and J. Comadlna. The Elks 3mve their team lined up . Frlzzell. R. Smith. J. 81ms. A. Phil lips, Anderson, J. Govw, E. Clipp, Biy-lls. W. Murray. Intermediate llatrtiatl league Won Lost Percent. Grotto 6 0 1000 Elks 2 4 333 WORLD'S GREATEST MALE TENNIS PLAYER I LONDON. Eii July 27 The great-- male lawn tennis player In the v.irld." is C. B Cochran's description ! '! Karet Koee'.uh. prorsaksasl tennis player from Prague. Spectators who hiave seer. Kowhih in action In London .trie nunnier uu uot treat Mr. Coch ran' descrtpi.on lightly. Kozetuh Is not a spectacular player. He has a quiet method and therefore does not nrpress the casual onlooker with any particular sense of briUlaacy. But his control of tfce bait, both In pace and direction, la so complete, and he aecomptlsbea hie shots wtth so little effort that r-i opponent whom he is beating easily, often appear to outshine htm. This was the case In many of Koze- iuha imii with Howard Klnsev. .Any " " ' 38 were rebounding like cannon- balls. But the way Koeeiuh took the pace out of these smashes was brilliant in the extreme. PHYSICAL TRAINING 1NBRITISH ARMY LONDON. July 26. The standard of physical efficiency required of the Brit 'sh army tuday Is set out In a paper if esxsndBients o the official Manual :f Physical Training Issued by the; .rmy Council. If a soldier Is to vain maximum .narks In the tents he must be able to 1o the following: Run 100 yards In 11 3 -J seconds. Run one mile In 5 mln. 20 sees. Make high jump of S feet. Make broad Jump of 18 feet. Put a 16 lb. shot 32 feet. Heave a 17 lb. shot 32 feet. A soldier who makes 85 per cent or more In the tests is marked "special," 75 per cent or more "first class, per cent or more, "second class," 50 per cent or more "standard." TENNIS MACHINES LATEST THING FOR PRACTICING GAME Just what on earth the firm would do Were loot there I leave to you!1 The Boss.of course he does his bit ! But in theoffice. I am it !! And even . after hours . I see He takes a hint or twofrojr) me For since I took totMirshine 1 'He gets his shoes done just like mine ! CUAV vs. a xA4 POLISH V anted For Sale For Rent DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 22c per word in advance. No Advertiicment taken for lea than 50c FPU S U.K I WILL SELL AS A OOINC1 CONCERN my secondhand bustneM. and rest or sell partly furnished tour reused flat wtth toilet and bath. Modern fiat over store. A food proposition. Phone 174. O. P. Brine. FOR SALE. ROOMINO HOUBE. twenty room, with double ' eohner, Section One. New foundation. II.-000.00. McOaffery & Ofeboas, Ltd. 178 155.00 PER MONTH BOYS A 8EVEN roomed house on Oraham Avenue. Section Two. Walker Music Store. body enterto. Holland Park, where FOR SALE. FIRST CLASS RESTAU Kocciuh beat Ktnsey 7-5, 7-5. would at quick glance take the American to be the better player. Ktotsey Is known is on of the hardest bttters In Amer-ca and from a court of canvas-covered which is extretneiy fast, his Bonn 2 6 asc-oirsoien have rowing rant. Do not lose your occasion I Apply Pi). Box 725. tf FOR SALE. ONE 1914 TUDOR FORD Sedan, repainted and good condition. Parker's Oarage. tf ROWBOATS FOR SALE.- 33S. LOST -PHONE RED tf LOST AT TERRACE CNJL PICNIC. small gold watch, chain and elk fob. Finder please phone Green 129. Reward. 174 SIMMER KF.HOUTH. LAKELSE HOTSI'KIMIS UHKIK TERRACE, ItC. Now Open for Visitors. For terms and reservations. Apply lr. llos Manageress. 206 boxer ha the punching ban, the golfer the captive ball. And so far the tennis plsyer has nothing. He ha to use a wall or the backyaid fence when he wants to practice alone." The machine looks Mke a Maekboard on a wooden horse. There are nets 'jbove and .below to carrture wild shots. ' T, V. n . . lln. Mwn the net, above which are arcs and hori d zontal lines, tieginners try to get tne ball over the net, while advanced play ers perfect their accuracy by shooting Miss Hudson appears slow compared with, say. Miss Gertrude Ederle, but spectators are Impressed by her ability to maintain a powerful, steady stroke without showing the- least distress. AT 76 YEARS OF AGE LORD HARRIS RETAINS CRICKET ENTHUSIASM LONDON, July 27 --Lord Harris, al though1 ' rapidly approaching the ooto- KWWiift8gt e was born in the WestihidlesMn .1851 -has not yft given up a active part In cricket, while he Is one of the most alert members of the Marleybone Cricket Club committee He may often be seen at Lord's having a spell at batting. He still opens his shoulders to the bowling and thoroughly enjoys his practice. It Is more than half a century since Lord Harris was a member of the Eton Elsven against Harrow, but he still preserves the straight bat. times the ball In his for-ward play and makes the cut and leg glance as certainly as In those far-oil days. FOK KENT By George McManm trM l..,r Mltl UCT- CXJIM AN-LOOK 1 fCttl SOME- 5WUJL WtRtClAOTO Ft3 ' ?7Jr,AhWm W BTHWOWH OUT. FOR RENT. FURNISH KD APART -w)t by the day. week or month Phone Red WT. tl FOR RENT - FOUR ROOM FUHNI8IIW) suite: steam healed Apply Smith MaUetU Ltd. tf FOR RENT. PLASTERED MOUSE. BIX rooms and hath. Apply lt Fourth Avenu East. HOUSE TO RENT AT TlsHIUCe, &C. Apply SM Eighth Avenue Bast. Phone Oreeo 494. FURNISHED SUITES FOR RENT. Apply Mussallem Ornery. Phone IS. FURNISHED ROOMS TO LIT. APPLY Hyde Transfer, Second Avenue. 179 ROOMS FOR RENT. BOARD IF desired. Phone Blak IK St- AUCTIONEF.K A BUSINESS PROPOSITION! WANTED. To anyone who wishes to tske the opportunity. I will give ths purchaser a discount of S per cent and ootn-mission of 5 per cent to those send ing the bu!nea my way. Ootof out of bustneM. Everything must got Make one dollar look like two, up to August 15. O. P. Brine, Auctioneer. Phone 771. UIMIOI-STKItlNO FURNITURE REPAIRING: UPHOL-sterlng of all kinds. Chesterfields reoovered and mad to order. All work guaranteed. Phone Oreen 603. O. M. HUNT. FlJItNITUHK NEW SHIPMENT AND NEW PATTERNS of fifty linoleum rugs and BOO square yard of linoleum. The demand la good and this lot ought to be cleared out this month. So n early. Furniture and ranges alway In stock. A. MacKensle, Furniture Phone 775. EXCHANGE at certain arcs or between two upright, new AND SECONDHAND FURNITURE lines. The board returns all well hit' bells. The practice ground requires only a ninth of the space of a tennis court. A number of leading tennis players. PARIS. July 26. Training machines among them Suzanne Lenglen and Rene for tennis players have been Installed Lacoste and Henri Ooohet. have used at a Parisian sports dub. I te board and approved of It. "Why not?" the proprietor asks. "Bl-i cycle racers have their home machines. IV CMri ICU flPI machines, the nil LillUliltJll UlllLt ASPIREsS TO SWIM - CHANNEL IN AUGUST DOVER, Eng.. . July .27. MUs Millie Hudson, young Hammersmith girl who1 hopes to swim from Cope Orlsnez to the English coast In August has been! training steadily for some time, first in j London's open-air baths and cow at Dover . She Is built for long-distance swtnunhig and her chances are considered favorably. "She does not claim to be a sprin ter." her advteer. Rob Derbyshire, says, ibut she can keep going for hours at a steady pace, without tiring." In trials bought, sold and exchanged. Papa-dopulo and Marrls. 839 Third Ave. Phone 648. - tf KEST.U'HANT flOOli EATS r.tlE Mrs. Unger, Proprietress again personally m chairs. Third Avenue. Next O. W. V. A. S'? 'me Conked Meals. Phone ntaek "70d. KAIEN ffAUICiB Agents for all OF.XER.ll, MOTORS VkOHI CTS Another carload of Chettrolets Justlnl Price: Roadster 1823.00 Roadster Delivery 1823.00 Touring (82500 Coupe $983.00 Coach G05 00 Sedan 11.073.00 Landau Sedan 11.120.00 Cabriolet 11,100 00 Commercial Chassis 1045.00 Delivery Express Chassis .... $805 00 29 x 4 40 Balloon Tires standard equipment on all models except De livery Express chassis. Call or phone for demonstration. KAIKN n.Ut.WIE Third Avenue Phone Si TAXI Phone G7 Taxi (Call fieorge, Paul or Gust) Six and Sevna P assenjrer Stude bakers at your disposal a,ny time HOSS imos. POOL ROOM Meeker Work. fAcrons from Emrrs If ot.l C.N.R. TRAINS lor the Kant Dally Except Sundays . ...,11;30 a.m. From !he East Dolly excep. Tuesdays 73.30 pm. AdvirtU in Th Daily Hiws i k 523 - AROONO THEVCAMT DO U CUT" MUST OWMTM&t 11 SEEtOO1. ,v i H WHAT J" JL Ikf - KrTinT?r JiLJ MORt tmam "throw 1 1 U place- look at alu 9 wea.la3 i fer jejnmJBlWri I rV" iiU H place hlfeM?52. (mm M TSi ObOOTt m-rurMrN HF ilM Si . .KrY4rtf EgVf JB aWI a. .jJHtULl' 1 f ,,TW.O L PRISON Ou o w w in "J OUT EUROPEAN EUROPEAN CLASSED CLASSED . . I . 1 : : mmm asaa, Artid, Lott.it Found,! nrniitmtin r t .. - i r mti'MiiK iiinvkMLi UlLUlillUMU 1I1U I lUL". For Vancouver Monday ss pt :. : Tuuay--ae cm., i Thursday- ss Pt.i Saturday as r.,-.;. " ss. Ptniwa " as. Prlno: li July 9- as, Prtiicesj " 13 ss PrliM L u " 16 Princess A. ) " 20- . Prlnci ( " 23 ss. Princes -" 27. Princess A j " 30 ss. Print I mm Vanrouver Sunday ss. Cat..: i Monday -as. Prw. . Widnesday- ssP' ... Friday as. Prlnro V. ss Oardoit Saturday -sa. Prti. I: July B ss. Prlnc' -; u "11 ss. PTlnce.ii A' : " 15 ss. Prlii-e- i " 18 ss. Prince-? " M as. Prln - 26 ss. Prince i " 29 ss. Piin l or port Kliiimon and Niui I- Friday . Cardc i Saturday as Carde:.3 For Aiitov, Hlewart, etf Sunday ss. Cau.j Mordsy..ss. Pr.iic C .if. Friday as. Prince r 1'rnin Asyox, Mewart, etc, Tuesday a, t'tu'a Thursday, .as. Pi r.-: 8turdy a. Piinc r " For North (iieen l'hsrMl From North queen fliarloil'- Thursday- as Prince For Soulh lueen C'harlutlf Jul IS u Prln.-o I I - From Soulh Ijueen rharMlf July 13- s. Prince J: " 27 s. Prluoe J For Alaks -1 ... weonesusy ss. rrn: re July 8 as. Princess U " 11 ss. Princess A. : - 13 ss. I'nnces i " 18. as. ITlncess U - .'J " 22-as. Princess Al ' " 25 . Princess C-' " 29 M Princess U- roin Alakka Monday-. Prince Oe--t ' July ss. Princess C " 13 ss. Princess L... " 16 ss. Princess A!: " 20 ss. Princess t :z "' " 2-4. Prlhcew tc -rt . " 27-fuj. Princess A! , " 30f a. Princess C1." MAIL SCHEDULE ror the East- Mondays Tuesday JFI.Y 1317 Mondays, Wednesdays, r; "" closes From the fUist Mondays. Wednesdays due To Vanrouver .1 ' Thursdays , Saturdays , ?. O P.R. Jul - S. 13, 16. ! " 'fi tit V- nk. .- Monday tig' mcuiwraays OPR. Julv 8. 11. 1 M . To Anyov, Alice Arm . Struart prfinW ' eVwl m Bundys ,; Fridays M From Anjox. Allre Ann, rW Xtrwsrt ' Saturdays Tuesdsys "' Thursdsys rrom Nass River Points , Saturdays jn,H To Alunka Points July 8. 11, 15. 18, 22, ' From Akn points July B, 13. 16, 20. 23. JT, J" 11 To (Jueen Tliarlotle Wan r . tnlf " From l)nn rharlotle M1""1 . Lower Islands. WednedJ A4trtts in TM DW ft