FACE FOUR BRINGING UP FATHER By George M:M service S Simplicity On of the features of Fairbanks Morse Diesel Engine that hat appealed to operator: of tug, freight boat and fishing vessel, is it simplicity. Simple in construction and tiro pie to operate, no auxiliary ignition device two eyde principle air!ett injection ef fuel. No valve to grind; no complicated valve rockert to keep In adjustment. Uses low grade of fuel oJL ExceHent raanoruverine; qualities on Eght load and slow treed. Fairbanks-Morse Diesel Engines are made in the following sicca: 20 a-n. I cyL ISO h-p. 6 cyL 40 h-p. J eyt 240 h p- 4 cyL CO b-p. 3 cyL 360 h-p. - cyL 80 h-p. cyL 4S0 h p. 4 cyL JIO h-p. cyL 600 h.p. 5 cyL 120 h-p. o cyL 720 h-p. 6 cyL r7ht CANADIAN rairitiitks -Marae COMPANY Jftmiisd 7t Bsstty St Vancouver, B.C Cr. Johnson ft. Brawl 5u Victoria, B.C 704 Neglected Eye 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 giving 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 Optometrist and Optician Room 3 Smith Block Phone 763 flNDlAN SUMMER YctT IN WILL SOON BE n 1 COM. COM POQ POQ THE THE 1 .GONE! 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. NANAIJIO - WELLINGTON COAL and ALREKTA SOOTLESS COAL Albert & McCaffery Phones 116 and 117 LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal Sand and Gravel. We Specialize in Piano and Furniture Moving. ANGER, the TAILOR Fine Imported Serge and Scotch Tweed Suits made to order in our shop In Prince Rupert as low ETC HA as I. ANGER, Cutter and Designer 223 Sixth Street HUGE X-RAY INSTRUMENT: Chicago Has What is Probably Largest fn the World at University CHICAGO. Dec. 1. A gigantic x-ray machine, weighing more than four tons and CM ting ISOQ.000 has been operated successfully in the research hospital o( the University of Illinois here. The huge place of mechanism, prob ably the largest of Its kind in the world, pours 350.000 volts of ray ; 'through the human body, performing :ln from eight to twelve minutes a treatment for sanoar or sarcoma which ; formerly required from one to two hours. It has destroyed cancer In Its early states and retarded eld growth, offl-,cials of the hoapiUl annousqe. So powerful are the penetrating raj. , that flow from the apparatus that l- I has been necessary to cool the giro a-ray tube, the largest ever assembled by a constant flow cf water. The problem of dlvlalug a wsy to Map the tube cool held back develop-meot of the machine for year, engineers in the employ of the company developing the ajS4rtu finally con-oetvad the idea of insulating the water from the sours of currant, this ore- . venting It from acting as a conductor ! and carrying off some of the current vibrating Into the tube. The control apparatus of the mael-'.n looks like the power house of a, lbjh (plant. To operate the machine ft 4a' necessary to install apparatus occupying three large rooms. A transformer root ! houses a huge electrical a-enerato:- whlch "steps up" ordinary electric cur rent to 290,000 volts. Measuring devices control the force of the my. An operator's booth contains a ebetroi board and In a treatment room are the machine Itself and other device. The x-ray was developed to give treatment In shorter time to patient suffering from deep seated eases of cancer or aareoroa. To prevent overexposure to the skin the rays are projected through several surface portals allowing an extremely powerful ray tc penetrate tbe body without bumlnf Msel tun oz tne patient. h T 'J li" ' ,-ai v During illness or the period of convalescence an "OXO" diet enriches the blood, increases your vitality and helps your recovery to normal health. "0X0" contains the natural digestive principles of fresh, lean beef a food readily assimilated by invalids. A little "OXO" with hot milk is a most excellent diet, especially when solid food cannot be taken. At all grocers OXO Cubes in tins; i OXO Cordials in bottles ' and Jlasks Paul Armour. rsa Hccm Mrs. Otof Htnaon, Mrs. g W T. Kerfin. Us. Irvine. Urn. Black. Miss Anger, and Urs. Waller Thompson Handkerchiefs- Mrs. H. Kergln. Mr. Anger andiWr JUrkpatrlck. t Vss Room' Cashier Mr. Sbssttos. Reception Ccmaalttee Mift. A. Wtl-ton. Ulss Karle and Miss Iladdoek. Home Cobkiagv-Urs. Hunt. Mia. Baasy. Mrs Cornish and Mrs. George Kerr. Dfcrration Mias Haddock and Mlas DEER FOUGHT UNTIL DEATH Horns Interlocked and Unable to Shake off Opponent After Victory WESTFIELD. Maas.. Dee. 1. Death a a; the victor tn a mighty battle waged between the deer for the supremacy of the tcreat' range in Montgomery. The nor j was revealed by Pete P. Msnahan. Manny gam; wardan. who came from ;he W33dsswitb the intarlsekad antlr of two large buck deer, which had been :ut from the bodies. The battle groxhsd gave evidence of a -rrtfle struggle, according to the fame warden, rne deer, 'it la believed, i: arched Into an open lot of ground ..here they might settle their dtffereaeea as to which waa to ream the Montgom cry bills as lzader of the pack. Warden Monahan said that It was ?.!ter tbe antlers of the deer became locked that the two monarch of the hill pulled and tugged until one had fallen In death. The lighter of the .W3 bucks, weighing 260 pounds, waa conquered, but only after It neck had been broken. Then tbe victor, weighing aoroe 300 pounds, prepared to leave the scene to take up his leadership. But he waa un-3ble to shake his antlers loose from .hose of tbe defeated foe. The body the dead deer was dragged for many leet. but then the other fell, probably .'rem sheer exhaustion. The victor was unable to rise acini and death slowly overtook' !m tn the :.rta of starvation and exposure. , . .,d. Advert lis In th Dally News. OXO is MEAT "Ml I W. 356 She Could Not Work HEADACHES Were So Severe Mr. A. Riehl. Burstall. Sasfc, writes: "I was tr. uliled with very severe headache, and sometime I could nut do my work, "One day a friend told me .boat and aunstii mt to give it a trial. I decided to dn so. and aftor taking a few bottl I f .un'l it had done me a world good, ard I haven 't had any headaches for a long time now." Manufactured oniy by The T. MDburn Ox, Limited. Toronto. Ont BAZ UNITED CHURCH Many Local Ladies Have Itlg Annual Event in Cnarge and Munic Provided The anattal bazaar of the Unite:. Church Is In progress this afternoon with the opening taking place official at three o'clock, Rev. A. Wilson officiating. There la a fine display of si; sort of articles for aaTe and everything Is artistically arranged and In gjoj taste Tbe ladies' orafeertrs. conducted by Mr. Oedtge BryarA, 1 providing the music, stall are in efearte of the fal lowing: Fancy Work Mr. Banterbane. Mrs fteland. Mrs h. WUey nd Mr. N Thomas. Plain Sewing Mrs. KHkevaky, Mrs. O Wilton. Mrs. H. Steen. Candies Mrs. Wilkinson and Mia Dame. Novelties Mr. ; P. Vickers and" r X tlt: --KJssH rjllllf I 19 and DRINK to you St. Antoine St., Montreal V anted For Sale DAILY For Rent 2c per word in TATOOSH CLAIMED AS HIGH BOAT FOR IIALIBUT SEASON KETCHIKAN. Dec. 1. -The Tatocah. Captain Chris Martlnseei. la the prise halibut boat lor the season which closed Nnfaer M. the five members i if tbe rw dividing a 700 to tbe man for the season 'a work. Ketchikan la tbe hera port of the Tatoaah. and she la pot on ol the larger of the tang rang boat either. metMStrlBf 87 feet tn R-ta nd powarad with a die efighve. Sw came tswwtgh the stormy woh.er with only one doty sr hd and two skate of gear lotf. and the crew claim that It lu all due to "luck charm" or rs bolt's foot carried by the cook. The Ta tooth which flnsshed with a Ihaht oargo. made 13 trip, beginning February 17, flaking aim entirely on the Portlock bask, and ending tbe ssa-on November 13. Members of th? erew are Net Fe'er-n. Ole Ooidsteln, Nick Hendneksetx. Snot Robert sad Chris Smith, tbe cook. tat year some of the halibut fishermen divided a high aa tt.GOO per Ten Years Ago In Prince Kupert DM tMllll: I, J9IJ. The new Union vrifmnuuMtt ati. netineea that civil service reform is one of the first planks tn Its pis t form. Word U received of the death In Maaacu of E. A. Price, son of Rev. A. E. Price. Deceased, who was identified with the Railway Mall Service, la survived by a widow and child. The annual St. Andrew's ball last night was a' great success, being attended by eighty couples. S. D. Msc-donald. president of tbe Society, was muter of ceremonies and the orchestra was assisted by Mrs L. J. Bay and J H McMillan. COALSPUR SHIPPING PRODUCT TO RUPERT EDMONTON, Dec. 1 - First shipment from the new coal mine opened by tht 3elpur;jr:fmlt,4haa. started ts roil to eastern and' wettirn 'mark'ttf. Among the points which will receive these initial consignments are Vapaou ver. Prince Rupert. Prince Oeorr. Ba- thaw. Moos? Jtw and Winnipeg. . xiarxe -or cert are on harld for the oWsU-'market end ut'.W iifiaetcd that a trade ot'conerWlevAniiiro; developed there. This will also mean that a summer market will be provided something that Alberta mines have long been In need of and which will mean steady employment for many miners. The company slso has a standing order for 100X100 tons to be supplied to the Ontario market, ROYAL CANADIAN NAYAL VOLUNTEER RESERVE Meut. It. P. I'onrlrr, Com man ding. mtncRH ion nEcpMiwit Drills. Mondays and Fridays. 8 pjn. to 9 pjn. Instruction will be arranged suitable to tbe number of ratings on i parade. There will be no drilla from ni.mh.. 20J927 till Mondijatfu&y MfisM. d Drill Bounty All ratings will muster at 8 pjn. sharp on Monday. December 12. Any ratings missing thl parad will have to wjt tin next quarter DanctWill he Held op Friday. Deoember 16 Uniform will he worn, and no jersey. W. HUME. First Lieut. j Mrt Hal Pecx wno nM been vuitlnl; -1 ? wi-ii her son Lome lvk ! und at Premier w.- he- daugiite Mrs i Th :mas F, w-r w ,;j tttan w Vftnrrm. ! on -he Ptioce Rupert, tomorrow. 'yi NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. i advance. No Advertisement taken' fcr leit than 50c WANTED' WANTED. MAN OA WOMAN TO SELL signed oil paintings, popular price-. First class work: Brlttah Columbl and other scenery Big money for the right person. OoM chance r -grocery or medicine salesman gotnit direct to farmer. Write A. O B til Fanning Av West .Point Orey Vancouver. BO. 280 WANTED. OLD CANADIAN POST AOS Staanpa. eUtvr on or on r e envelope. Send to B C Bergr. 409 Rogers Btdg.. Vancouver. Cash by return. OoilecUona purchared. gas WANTED. Capable help ,'tr prl. at-home in Wrangell. Aj.plv lit. I W Wamh. city. tao . FOR SAI.K FOR 8ALX.-S3 FT PISH PA OXER AND tow boa. Twplow. 16-ao hav duty Vivian, with compiet equ.p naent JO00 M u Stnpben. FOB 8 A LB. SIX . ROOMED MOL'fiF. with bath and pantry m Bactlar. 5 11400. MOO cash. baU.icc- armnKel Apply H. Ttn Ave West. SA8 FOR SALS. TWO OOATB; BOTH aUkina). Apply Boa B4 OaUy Nes J HOUflKS- rK- WAfaB' SIX ROOM MODERN HO!'3; SPIFN-did condition and l-ut on. Prxe 3400 M. Caafa 1 1.0(10 tlalanor ar-ranged. Five Boomed House wth Bith Oed condition and lor t Ion Pre fUtOeDO. Cash 6O000 balance ar-raaged. . P. TINKER Si CO. LT1. tf Volt HENT FOR RENT. FOUR ROUUED FUR-nlahed apartment with bath and water paid. Phone M7 tt FOR RENT. Pianos, phonograph aid Singer sewing machine Wsiktr'r Music Store FOR RENT MODERN HOCS KXCKL,-lent view. Apply 216 Fourth Ave. E FOR RENT Apartment by the dsv. week or month. Phone Red 607. tf HOUSE FOR RENT. -8 ROOMS AND BATH. Apply Munro Bro. tf PKIVCK IMI'KKT IIAHrtOlt IltEKJlIT SERVICE I. IC. trnnld, Proprietor Oo anywhere ' anytime. Day or night. Always on board Tw very, moderate . Two boat alwaye available I'hnne Sift. ..o. m sin ' ? EXCHAN'Ofi r ; .bwfght fid'tC10 and escbaniced. nayer piano and To Cash Registers in stack ivti'.tnorri.os a- m.man 819 Third Ave. Phone MO CHRISTMAS TOYS CHRISTMAS TOTS OF A SPLENDID Assortment are now on dlaplay. We are placing a great number vmy tor our customer who are baking advanta, of early buying. Do not delay in selecting your toys and Christmas gilt. We will deliver for you Chrtt-mts Eve. A. MeKEXZIK. rURAITl ltE Phone 77 Every Day I 1KII.L1U Il.W at THE DOLLAR MTOItE. See our lrge range of 'hrMmsa Gift. i aajJotmgfeOver a Dollar. PRINCE RUPERT TIDES .. '4f44fe Tlll ltSllAY. DrrK.MriF.it I High 8:47 a m. 174 ft. 18:31 p.m. 17.S " tow juoj ajn. s.r 12:33 pjn. 104 " FRIIIAV. DECEMIlEn 2 High 7:52 am. 11.0 ft. 19:51 p.m 17.3 " Low 1:02 n m 88 " sati.hv. ntcEMnnt s High a s in ifl.o rt Low ' 2 05 f ra o ,; Arti i.j !2d Clin: ii iii'iH ' Oemer I Red . TAXI Phone CI T tk (Call (;-.. r.. Six .inJ . li..ker at ROSS V.W M,, STEAMSHIP ':: II I r V.llMWIKr Tu .ly Priiinr --Sat i 'day N v to- r. ai .- I'rnnt vamuiM r fcll!: ty v W.:.iS'.j aturdajr. Saturday k- No. 36- v Dec 17 - Dr II I 'tr lnrt HIiiii .- A Sunday I rani rvrt Slmj - t' : Va Tuesday ' lor tun Suriday Werl'ieatluv I rum An.xA i Ti:e-lsy KTlcl:iy -lor )neen rii " r 8- - 1 Dr: 17 ! Irmn gun il ( lu! Dtr 1 ! Dec 18 jl'r Alaska Nov 36- -j r . I? 17 xi- j Dr. SI-- i mm Alatkn ; j Nov 30 Di 21 s MAIL SCHEDULE orToiirn ' " i nf ili fat Monday. '": ' close I nun me -Tii"'day. Tii'i: I dne Tn t neoover Tni Klay Fr:duya . Saturdays CP:i.- Nov SO OC Ti !;. Monil ' v. SittirdPY from Vam-ouvrr - Sunday Wednesday Ssturdayi CF.R- Nov Tralna. Sun-.'' ' flays To nyov. Allf f Premier flimday Wi 'Jneadi i i roiii An; . Alice rrr I"renier Tuesdays Fridays To Naa Klver Pilnt- Sundrs I rom Na niter Polnt-f Tuesday To Alaska Polnts- Nv. 26. Dec 17 From AlaU Points NOV. 80. Dec 21 To.flueen ( liarloilf '""" Dooamber 3 imd ' : From Queen rh:irlnue December 1 and ! CNR. TRAINS For the Es I Mi.' r'nvv Wedn: at 1 !l) axe Frorn lie rias