k TAQE FOUS (INDIAN summerYgetin youjT) Neglected Eyes .NEGLECT is wbtlWrj cause of most of th 11114 afflict humanity. This la so elf evident that it seem 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 lou of eyesight through neglect is the matt inexcusable. PONT lose health and efficiency through neglect Come and seel Fred Joudry Registered Optometrist and Optician Room 3 Smith Uloek Phone 763 IWIIL 500N BE a7 COAl FOfl THE 1 uwrlfc!" y 1 COLD CREV V DAWN fJ i 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 WinteT. NANAIMO - WELLINGTON COAL and ALIIERTA SOOTLESS COAL Albert & McCaffery Phones 116 and 117 Prince Rupert BOAT HOUSE Phone 381 P.O. Dox 1565 LAUNCHES, SCOWS, HOW 110 ATS AND CANOES SAND AND GRAVEL Equipment for Diving and Salvage Work Agents for Easthope Engines and Stump Pullers NORWEGIAN HALIRUT GEAR IN STOCK Compass Adjusting MILK -:- PRICE Reduced to 12 pints for $1.00 7 quarts for $1.00 12 pints for $1.00 Cash price tickets, lie Bride Street store now closed Valenfin Dairy Office and Dairy 11th St. Telephone 657. Dr. Alexander as Smith Block Phone 575 ENTIST ANGER, the TAILOR Fine Imported, Serge and Scotch Tweed Suits made to order in our shop in Prince Rupert as low QKET ft ft Vtiusuu I. ANGER, Cutter and Designer 22.1 Sixth Street BRINGING UP FATHER f MASQUERADE PROVED VANDERHOOF il LT - ALL rVE. DONE "ilWCE IM -rWlTXHRLAND IS ClJMB The village council has decided to gravel some bad places on Church xiN-rO ClVE A THOUSAND oANOfi J Bcttueen Acis VO GS A PRAIRIE! ill v . , VERY SUCCESSFUL AT TERRACE ON MONDAY TERRACE. Nov. 2. The masquerade tiancu held Hallow en under the i auspice of the B.C. Native Sons draw j a large crowd a id an unusually larpa I number ol people in costume The Judges for tli.- evening ev Mrs. K K Btrnle. alii.- Cousins arid J. K. Gordon and from tauog the many cplendad costumes the loi lowing were chosen aa prise-winners: Baal rtrwisil Stanley Brooht. as "Southern Gentleman": Mrs. Low. as! 'Southern Beauty." Comical Miss Bast hope, aa "Old Lady": Knut Galon, aa "Turk." Moat original atlas Agnaa Deajardlnei I Soldier": W. j. Klrkpetrick "Turk." i Music was turnlabed gj the O.W.VA. lour .-piece orchestra and refreshment! were served ty the Native Sana. J. Vlger was master of ceremonies. HIGH SCHOOL TEACHER ENTERTAINS PUPILS AT TERRACE ON HALLOWE'EN TERRACE. Nov. 2 Miss ISWerlcln, high school teacher, was hosts at Hallowe'en party at the high school on Monday night, her guests being the puplli of the high school and the meet-berR of the high school basketball teams. The aefcocarooui was artlstlcalry cecated in real Hallowe'en faaoton avl presented aa eerie appearance. Oamea and daihfanav.ee indulfed in and aa interesting contest was oarrifd . out. the prices going to Miss K. Burnett .and Alva Moore. Relreshments also in keeping wttb the Hallowe'en spirit were served at nignt &nd a very pleasant brought to a eloeej UJTUirL- Lriiiescipe AIgpP RIDDLE-GRADE appearing shoes cannot be accepted in the best circles. A Mfitleraan otherwise irreproachably dressed does not neglect trie shoe iterrj foundation af aU tailoring. Veanng Astorfis" ehaMe yJa to look, feel ami be shod for the most distinguished occasions. AH solid leather so the wear matches the appearance. - - - Quick V Relief From a. BRONCHITIS Distnsalns bronchial raids are immtdtlt relieved bj Buckler's Mixture. It ptstlnlM, dean and heals th bronchial psssatc with a speed thai is remarkable. Bronchitis sufferers everywhere Ustlfr to this eaique. ftuh-ok action of "Buckleys". Wbooaiu Couch and Croup are reUevrl with eausl rapidity and positive-Sru. Dranists everywhere sell and tosraaiee Buckley's hlUtarw, W. K. BtcUer, Ualttd. 1 Mataal St, Tsrsats 1 a RUCKLEY MIXTURE Sa Acts like a froth LAveaue. between Stewart and Columbia Streets, on Columbia Street between Church and Burrard Avenues, and on Victoria Street between Burrard and Church Avenues. proves it A business meeting of the Young People's Society was held In the United Church last erentag. A succmf a! dance was heM by the Vaaderboof Hockey Club In the Oom MBlty HaU. Friday evening. About $80 wae cleared toward the new rink instruction of which la being started 'bis week. The Vfuaderboof Board ot Trade la :restng Jewcoastrueeeit ot a road 'rom Maason Creek into the Peace :Jer .couatry. Mrs. A. A. Hutchinson has left for visit to her old home in Manitoba. Mrs: Preeser and Mrs. R. D. Prosser m4-1 of FrancoH Lake motored Into, town evening i,t week. A Saints' Day yesterday was observed with Holy Communion In the Board of Trade HaU. Rev. L. J. Hales officiating. David Aiken of Salmon Arm has arrived to total the loeal staff of the Sole Agents for THE "COPLEY" Adds the finishing touch to the perfect evening dress. "ASTORIA Shoes in Prince Rupert . McArthur Shoe Third Avenue Store V. THE imiLz' ist2v7o I'M COIN TO QIT OUT Or TVtr COUtvlTKV- AUL. r-tAGOE THINKS ABOUT MAVtisJ" ME CUM& OE CARKVIM A HOD FIFTY-FOOT UAODE.lV. cdl t J O 1927 av Uti. FasTwer. Scwwce. U. Oanadlss Baak of Owamtrte. tklsg Use : place of John P MeMunso wtio av arae ferred to the supertntindenfa oflaaa in , Vancouver. i Mrs. Kntfbt of Vsetarta has returned :o her home la the south after having oeen at Use home of ber daughter, the .ate Mrs. Horat Samuels, during her ratal llbaeas. A meeting of the Women's Auxiliary o Use looal branch of the Canadian tegton was head yesterday afternoon at lie home of Mrs Stephen lMsnea. Mrs. Harry stakes is reported to be .naklng favorable progress in an Edmonton hospital where she has been receiving treatment. J. C. Glover has returned home after spending a tfefee aad a half months' 7isit with rettves sad friends in the Delta and SUAas dntneu on the coast ALICE ARM The Last Chance propel ty in the Upper Kltaault Valley, owned by Archie ifcPaaU and Paddy Mortey. is a mine vhlch It la expected will soon ootnmarvtl MBsiderable attention. The ore body a trwesble on the surface for a da-.ance of i.ooo feet and two open cute is re been driven across the ledge, yielding ore with values of t Ml In silver iM gold, copper values not being yet Mcertaised. A 360 foot tunnel la belne lrlven and ls.now in 130 feet. The Wolf mine, situated a fee. mtettes wal$ifroai ABee Am, will be operated t6fv3togbout the winter stat J. Ftva. Development win be carried an until Christmas and mining of high ade wUl then be commenced. The log carrying barge Biacayne was at Alice Arm at the first of the week loading logs from the booms of F. L. Housley for shipment to the Powell River paper mill. Claude Williams left last week the Queen Charlotte Islands. for Logging operations which have been conducted for the past five yeara on the Kltaault flats here were brought to a close last week when the last of the toga was dumped in the water by F. I Housely. The railway tracks are to bo taken up and logging at Alice Ann will shortly be brought to a close. The Alice Arm bran oh of the British Columbia Chamber of Mines haa received a cheek for $50. this being third prize for the best district exhibit ot ore in British Columbia at the New Westminster Exhibition. Arrangements have been made by the KlUault-Eagle Silver MUnea Ltd. for the continuation of development work throughout the water on the Sjlu cord property. Supplies are? now being packed into the mine. : JJm Cslvln haa located 'two more ore vein i on the La Rose . Extension pro- ;toJrty. The- Stormer' was also farther I prospected during the season by Mr. Calvin and be was successful in trac- ng No. 3 ledge a distance of 3.000 I feet on the surface, two open cuts dis c-losing high grade ore with chief values in silver, conner and eold. The Espenanza la another Alice Arm mine which it is expected win be operated steadily during the coming winter Quite a number of residents left laat week to spend the winter in the south. The biggest proportion were from the F. L. Housley logging camp and the Tortc mine. R- E. Allen, district forester, spent a few days here last week Inspecting the ground recently logged off by P. L. Housley. The provincial department of public works' wUl not commence construction of its warehouse here for the storing of tools until December. a us Strombeck left laat week for Vancouver where be expects to spend the winter, retumlnj here In the spring. Charles Ripley, who" has been freighting in the Upper Kltsavlt country during the summer for Al Falconer, returned to town last week. The children of Alice Ann school had Hallowe'en party last Saturday aight. ; the teacher, Mr. ' Greenaway. being In charge. The main development tunnel at the Keystone mine la now in 845 feet and is being driven at the rate of four feet AH! MR-JIGCS'I'M OiXlCKIKOTO TCVVM- f HO& VOU ARC fcNrOVlNG VI NG -too visit nans n ( V anted For Sale For Rent WANTKD- IM I I By George McManm 0H .MOlJLL. RhWOX tT- y fi mope Tf.. v r DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. NoAdvertitercent taken'for lets than 50c WANTBD lor retail trade, excellent pportssnry for right aaaa. Apply Msuaalleen Oreeery-Oo. Ltd. 3B per day with two ahtfta. The ore body ias been mealed carrying bunches of sigh grade sine and galena ore and it s expected that only another as feet U1 have to he driven before the main Mdy Is TERRACE U. M. Cory left on Dereea waver he. will be ensaaed iimicixors controversy Idltor Dally News. for In Referring to the Mayor's report on his eslzaailoa- from Abe Board aL 'lyasta. iie do not wish to continue' this ridic ulous controversy. In justice to the chairman of our Xnbrrtalnaient Com mittee however, w must estphsUoany rtate that Cyril Oriae hsxl ahaetatety S v bv use; III qwssMHl, 3or the choosing of speakers thereat. TR1NCE RUPERT BOARD OF TRADE. A. Brooksbank, Secretary. A. JA. MacDonald of Vancouver, deputy fire marshal for the province of British Columbia. Is at present in the central Interior on an official tour and s expected to arrive in the city within he next day or so. Jack MoAulay returned to the city oo the Prince George this memlnf from Esquimau where, aa a member of .ne rocai detachment of the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve, he has been taking a course of training. The Decker Lake man Paquette. who had been sent up for trltl on a Statu- tary offence charge and who later escaped from the Southern jail, was re arrested at Houston and it is probable an additional charge of jail breaking wuiuc Drougnt against him. FOR S.U.K raaST-CLAM BUTCHSR I WATCH FOR TTTU ADVsUtT1SaytsWT in tomorrow ' paper of the Mggoat sacrifice of pronta Pnnee gftiptrt baa ever seen. for bau ammwmuta tabu: Piano: splendid tone, too eta. ath Avenue Bast. MB FOR SALS- IRISH WVTWR SFAMfSLS six week uld tlO Apply Praacr. Matlne Dept FOR RUNT FOR RkTVT FOUR ROOMtO FUR-nlshed apartosent with bath and water paid. Phone S47 tf road survey work with H. C W hi taker. I FOR RANT engineer, for the Best few weeks. Mrs. K. E. Btrnle who has, spent the paat two weeks here aa the guest of Miss Cousins, at the home of Mrs. Selen Little, left on Tuesday for Fen- icton where she wUl apend the winter. Hallowe'en passed quietly here, with he usual amount of innocent ka nd pranks played by the youngsters several hoUowe'on parties kept most of he young people enjoyably engaged. The first snow of the season on the lata fell during Monday night and "ueaday morning, the rain turning to mow at different times during the nornlag bwt qatleUy aaoappiarnag. a Mnsiderable amount of snow Is Visible Vulte low down on, the MU aides. i J. BJornaon has brought the propitty f P. M. Monokton. BCL8.. northwest f town and will take lnausedlate pos session. Walter Warner and Henry Smith were in town at the ead of the week. J. W. Hoekta of Pnnee Rupert was a business visitor here on Meoday. Arrangement have been made to hold Armistice services la CJ.W.VA. ball n Thanksgiving Day, Moesday. Nv. 7. t 11 pm. when Rev. Wsn. Allan will e the speaker. In The Letter Box SSJt Singer sowing Music Store phonographs and Mkrhine Walker's FOUR BOOMsTD MODBRN HOOBI FOR Rent with range. Phone Mad 23 HOUSE FOR RSNT --6 ROOMS AND BATH. Apply Munro Bros. tf HOUSES FOR RENT 130.00 UP AF-ply 31. 4th Ave E tf FOR RsTNT. Apsutassuu by the day. week or nth Phone Bed 807 tf AUCTIONEER TO BE BOLD AS A UOINC1 CONOSRN to the highest bidder by public auction on November 17. store with four roomed suite on two year lease from April 1. ttt7 to April l. tags, reettto per month for tint year aaxt t per month second year, together with that well esta bushed bust seas known as Brine's Auctioneering and Secondhand business, together with all stock, fixtures and effects. For further" information, see Brine. Auctioneer. Phone 774. No reasonable Oder refused up to day of sale. FOR TUB NEXT SBfBHlBKN DATS I will sncnfiee all stock, furniture, aajtatpasiiit. Rent the store and nan-era flat. No reasonable offer reftmed. Brtne. Phone 771. EXCHANGE CAN YOU BBAT IT? RESULTS. FACE value and toad ludgaent! I solicit yotrr buatnees rap to the last minute. Brine. Fhene 774. CII1MMBV MVEEP II. J. ZUMKF.IIK Oenrral Handy Man Fttrnaees aod Stoves Cleaned and Re. paired, i OhtannHs Swept. Ometsry PtoU Oared For. Phone Bed gtg. Prinoe Hopert. fl q K.tlBN fHinflK ,' . rttitTiir'u usMTHixs In CIIKVKOLRT PIMCES Commercial Chaaeis, delivery Touring Roadster Roadster Delivery Sport Roadster . TAXI 1033.60 (311.60 (811.60 (811.60 (880.00 Coach 949.00 Coupe (964.00 Sedan 11,053.00 Cabriolet l080.O0 Landau Sedan ,11.110.00 Imperial Landau Sedan ... .11.103.00 Utility Expreaa, 1 ton track.. 1703.80 Disc wheals 115.00 extra In all models. A ooBtplcee line of 12S models on hand at present. Phone or call for demonstration and learn about our easy payment plan. Guaranteed Used Cars on Hand. Ford Coupe, 1935, (100 cash, balance (SB per month. Ford Sedan, 192ft, (too cash, balance (29 per month. KIRrMIMOE. DcaTjeftflj Tdt General Motor PrWueei. I .-. Goodyear and Firestone llrea. Wrecking Eervlce Day I'lione 32 and Night, Phone 67 Tail (Call Georife. Paul or Gust) I Six and Seven Passenger Stude-! bakers at your disposal any time, i ROSS I1R0S. POOL ROOM Meeker Work, i (Across from Empross Hotel) tArSi Let STEAMSHIP MOM tar Vsm-omrr Sumtay k- 1 Tkeiday- sk TaniMdy m i SatuMay w i . - Pr Nov 14- t" Nl. SO i trnm Vancourer-Sunday s i t in:- f Wedneaday -J Saturday w Saturoay i Saturday .- i . Nov. IS H- .. it. Nov . te) -s 1': K. I 'f rnrt Almpwn and Xau Hi. Sunday s im . . From Port Slmpsoa aad IsMb Ttiweda) - i lor An) Sunday--as fi',..:. j Wednesday '- :. Or?ni Irani .Into, Tuesday s r.v . :.j Thursday ss P' iJt - I'or hlewart Stinday s d- i Batorday ? . r-.je t I rm Klrasrt Suaaay as Pr:.-. .. I Tuesday a i r . lor Queen Chart. tr,v Nov. S as P ll Nov. ItV-an Hr : i.l I rom Quern t harlottr- Nor. 4 as. Priiic1 Nor. 17 Prince Vi ler Alaska Wedneaday u Ft :c5 Orrj I Nov 13 l- t Nov. ! rroen Alaska Thursdays- . r Nov. l--s V-.. New. so si 1' l' I'er the E MAIL SCHEDULE OCTOBER. Mondays WedneKl.ir doses From the Bat StHtdaya Tuesdays Thursdays Saturdays O.P.R. Nov 3. tfl ! I'rom Vanronvrr 8undays Wedaeerlavs Saturdayi Saturdays C.P.H-. Nov 13 ni"! 2 tjr; gttmst-t Tasaway. Thurl:r. ;.n.i.uss due To Vancouver To .n)ix ami Alice Arro- nisndsva m Wednesdays Itom Anyot and Alice Arm- 0 11 lis- HIGH ' 1 .1 - - 4UraFUlJa1 tl liUl Thursdays ml'' Tn 'ilewart anil Premier Sundays Saturdays From Mrwart and Prrrnlrr- Sundays Tuesdays To Naas Klver Polnls Sundays From Nnas River Points Tuesday To Alanka Points Nov. 13 arl 36. From Alaskn Point Nov. 2, V and 30 To Queen Charlotte Wanfl ri T Nov. B and J , mi" s-enm n.in charlotte I'l1"1 . Nov. 3 and 17 PRINCK RUPi .t; " .msil C.N.R. TRAINS For the East Dally Except Sundays From the En! Dally except Wednesday .111 ll . .i PUT TIDW S4 .' TIU RSOAY. NOVEMBEs I High 8:3 V 20:33 pm j, Low 1J7 ain 14:oo pj" . . . r.Mirrt I IKID.IV, Mitr- ,j IIlKh a "' ii: 21:38 p n' , Low 2 50 a::' 15 36 P-m .All '