TXGZ F0U2 Neglected Eyes NEGLECT la doubtless the eauae of most of the life that afflict humanity. This la so self evident that it seems hardly necessary to tell you. If your eyes are giving trouble, hare 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. DON'T lose health and efficiency through neglect Come and seel Fred Joudry Registered Optometrist and Optician Room 3 Smith Block Phone 763 the wise old owt FILLS HIS COAL BlM ( NOW-TO GET EWNOMVlffc-W) Fuel economy means buying 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. NANAIMO - WELLINGTON COAL and ALI1ERTA SOOTLESS COAL Albert & HcCaffery Phones 116 and 117 Prince Rupert BOAT HOUSE Phone 381 P.O. Box 13C3 LAUNCHES, SCOWS, ROW-BOATS AND CANOES SAND AND GRAVEL Equipment for Diring and Salvage Work Ageqt for Easthope Engines and Stump Pullers NORWEGIAN HALIBUT GEAR IN STOCK Compass Adjusting VELVET Cream THE VERY BEST! 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 758 -TT- Dr.Alexand'ef Smith Block Phone 573 DENTIST Entertained by a floe waalnu pro-' tram and also by song and dance) sketch and bv a marine farce "Ici eal Pari Franca la." tbc Westholme TheapcA as last meat packed o the doora w the ooceaort ot the tint annual enwi :-talrur.tnt under the auspices of the St. Andrew's Soetaty of Prince Rupert. Tbc music was excellent and especially Uve part singing. The audience waa gen-eroui In Ita applauM and all tbe per-formeti were reaalled. The finale of the evening m - toe tarce "Icl on Parle Francala whlotr waa conducted by Alex. A. Ccnnon wno alio took the leading part. The play waa carried through with aplrit and there we not a du41 moment tbroufaoot. Mr. Connon aa Ur. Sprlgglna waa exeat- lent. Jlmznle Parquhar aa Major Regului Bat' an was vocJferoui and to the man ner bom. Dave Balfour aa Victor Du bote, a dandified Frer.unan very much in love, was a scream and waa tbe most otriklng figure la the play. aUnoogn he did not strike aa much as. tbe major. OI tbe ladles It Is Impassible to speak tco highly. Tbe most difficult part was that of Mra. Sprtgglni, whloh was taken with good effect by Mrs. E. W. Maren-tette. albu Norah Rlvett made, a von. Serful Anna Maria, the. miidiot-" afl work. Miss Virginia Riel and Mrs. Lock each carried out taetr respective oaar-tcltn without a flaw. Of the two sketches that by the Idlebo Sextette a excellent, but tbe unnlest was "Motoring." put on by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Boas and their daughter Dorothy and aoa Bab. It caused much. amuMiMnt and was very clever and well acted. Tbe following waa tbe musical pro gram: Overture -Westhctae Orebeatra. "Hame O' Utae" Mrs. J. Waugb. "Between FtelghU" Tbe Idlabo's Sex tette (All. Smallv J. 81ms. Mack Smith. Sam Joy. Mike Budenlch and DeArae- Mitehen). Tbe Vagaboad" Maurice Blott. Simple Simon" The PJL Harmonlata (Messrs. Davie. Teng. Blott. and "To a Highlander" Mss. H. N. Brock- lesby. "Metering" H. A.. Rosa it Campany. "Robin Adair" Mesdxmee Melieod and Ptaaer. Meaara. A. dappertca and J. E. Davey). "Pjt Ycu Alone" J. A. Teng. "Highland Steps"- Elizabeth McLeod- "Serenade" Mrs. P. W. AUen and J. Daveyi Ushers were Mlssas Jean Grieve. Winnie Thomson. WUla Dyer. Caroline Mlt-Aell. libs McOutre and Mm SaKl. Barton cashier, p man. Aiirtl in Thr t.i Krm. coasted VbestJ rjtbktn si'ter llotrc Ronton Hall dock can Sold everywhere WHIST DRIVE AND ! DANGE LAST NIGHT at Affair In I A good-slxed crowd attended tbe whist Lieut. R. P. Ponder, officer com- larding. Engineer Lieut. R. c. Parsons and thirteen ratings of the local detach ment of the Royal Canadian Naval Vol unteer Reserve will saU tonight on the y mm mam Currt. H. McDanald Fred Boulder. Everett Hill. William Donald. Alex Duncan. E. L Peacock. Oeorge Bell and N. SPORT CHAT drive and dance given last nigat in the Boaton Hall by the Pythian Sisters. 1b tumult la near- Tbe following were winners at cards: 1 17 OTOe ,na 01 Iour nou" nolr Ladles' first. Mrs. Reg. Clarke: second. ; m -an-nour tea rouna nout at Mra. W. N. Hoes; men's first. Mayor CMet- dtcnoed aa the "battle of the " root eTnU Newton: men's -econd. F. J. Puller. I1" 80 down ln nHtorT' u h" PB . Refreahmenu were served and dancing ,ortun' How wH1 6n, u '. mnT loliowed. music being by Cliff Cameron. " w 1180 f,rc tlaVe Ross', 'J. oawthome. Brochu Bros.. tunney-wni oe toe nener oy a and Len Bond. d,lr,nd kimott O. W. Johnstone waa master of oere-! f I half ata nviajVM "nuae a m K&l m m-afl ruLA monies and W. N. Hcaa presided at the . " "" ' J doer. The committee in charge conalrted I about hWMJ th" 1fc' of Mra. W. N. Hav, Mrs. D. MeCullough and Mrs. May Ratohford. FLY-TOX PREVENTS BIG LOSS Moihs lay eggs. The eggs hatcto. out larvae and the larvae eat your wootlena, clothing, blankets, upholstery. Pl-Tox bans mothe and moth larvae. It also destroys the eggs. Fly-Tox Is stalnlees. afe, sure It is the scientific insecticide, developed at Mellon Institute of Industrial research by Rex PeUowatoip. Every bottle guaranteed. adv. NAYAL RESERVISTS OFF TONIGHT FOR TRAINING COURSE betting is even and no odds have been beard ot Local boxing fans are somewhat like tbe fraternity elsewhere Tnea-are nataA sure tbat Tunney Is a real champ it or that Drmpsey Is not a has-been vainly hoping to stage a comeback. eastern Speakers at banquet EMPHASIZE MOVEMENT TOWARD THE ELIMINATION OF EAST AND WEST. (continued from page ont) cf the steadily growing tnfhience of acmen. It orr.-g toward everything that was noble and refined. While man trusted largely In material wealth, woman believed In the great spiritual power. LUlY .tPEAKEK Mrs. MeKeen. representing the lady vieitora. replied thanking tbe local Jems oi toe marurrnf ivam wmcn ane came, she said. -were mAiea tbe same as tbe problems here. They looked Jor- iard to having taefr elevators fRJed Prince George for Esquimau to take upaaa &tir highways' ;Tjnkte4.; They Trevor wmrtnis -tirlsni(nie'-mao.- BllHC WaiBf .varying, fran; three vivid. ome to a ind Jack Daherty make- 8 six weeks In duration. The ratings Vbat produced produced ' " - . -:s "" 1 J DDIMP IMP T in rATiirn Bv Opnro M-IU 11 1 I t l 1 I 1 r 1 I .V, , SN.rr- ML. TViB. J I 1 1 ' I I AH THERE r-. BRUUANT HPl , 0 . MOT 0 LO0D- J WHAT I T yL.1 I I OMONO II II . THE. AFRICAN DUkMOND w-4 I w I V. I I Koa VTn J I ywi""" "VT I I I -m, -v,F I rA ffl y 7 ACOUAlKTED. I IL. inrl? c-f . ) I I 1 S m1 S CrfTV .a.. HE MtLO Twt . ' II nTMHRLS : . ifiKIKKff: !! ili l iiiil1: . i SOT y :': i rsBfi ! 45S , Kill. I M .JM5b &dk IS? 1 M7 -- 9-? JLL9 m'-") 1 I j Q I I O ..r. r. c, - FIRST ANNUAL ENTERTAINMENT GREAT SUCCESS. .Music and Farce Entertains, Facked IIoue at Westholme i Last Night j , , II - - - T realtoauon that the in Canadian fields include Leading Seaman Leonard Howe I should be shipped through Canadian Stoker? J. T Mjulay. George V. Dyer ' portn. sad D McK-:iz'e. and Seamen Jimmy President Pulton, who made the big Keeps PerSectiy In the Unopened Tin: St. Charles Milk has two great advantages over the bottled kind. It is doubly rich, and so gives better results in all recipes, and then, it is so convenient! By ordering six or a dozen tins at a time you always have plenty bfrichpure milk: in the house. Order both sizes, Tall and small. ST. CHARLES t 'Jlscit wherever Calk fir FREE Recipe Book Just writ to Tht Bordtn Co. Limit-td, Vancouver, and your copy will be mailed at one. MILK Wanted For Sale For Rent DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word ini advance. No Advertisement taken' for lei than 50 speech of tbe evening for tbe local peaple, weleamtd tbe visitors on behalf of tag board of trade. He sen-phssued tbe need of opening the Peace Elver route and deteg it In such a way that the grain mould came to Prince Rupert The idea should be how beat to serve tbe pebate of tbe gauntry to c opened up . He toM af the first effort in sbipaiag grain last year aad it success. He feared CAadlens were too prone to stand around and wetth the prosperity af Americans and this bad paralyzed them. However It was now agreed that there must be Immigration Tbe aid la immigration from tbe ad-vertMag eaaured through tbe opening of the Peace River would be great. iinoi our tiKurriMiM Mr. Barr brought greetings from tbe middle west to Prince Rupert. Tbe '" ' r was evidence of tbe great ctmmunlty of interest tetweea this city and tbe pratnes. Tbe time waa fast approaching when provincial boundary lines would mean little. He eipreased appreciation for the courtesy and good fellowship they bad all received and sail that It aufured aetl far tbe future. He had been bare ten years ag od was astonished at tbe development which bad taken place since that time. He knew of no piece that so exemplified the spirit of hardihood yt Canadians than Prince Rupert. He drew (Mention to her position and her Influence in tbe future. Wheat flowing to the cosst wss Hke a syphon. Drawn by some invisible power, once It started It kept on because af that pall ing power. They all took tbe greatest merest In tbe city aad prophesied a great future. Turning then to the wider sphere of national affairs. Mr. Btrr spoke of tbe work of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce and its mission . Their des tiny was not to tit in seU-camateceney but rather to be knpressct with their responsibility. Gradually they would cease to see the little things but would learn to empbaatre tbe great things as '.hey came ln touch with tbe natieoe ot the world. t'MiEK IIICITISII lUtO Mr. Beattbten In an eioquent oration said we are standing today on the gateway to tbe Orlmt, the gateway of tbe shortest route, the route which bad been visualised by the people of old Quebec, which was the cradle of elvtll-ration. Tbe visitors there bad seen tbe greatness xt the continent and the real- trstlon of those dresms. He told of a celebration recently In which they had kept alive tbe memory of the man who Had fired tbe last shot against tbe British fleet. It was the last because had been thrown Into S St. UW$?Tf because he refused to surrender it. He told of the manner In which the Brit-' bad grreted this brave soldier and till British chivalry had wan the or the British flag. The nag of Britain Mood for liberty, opportunity aad ecurrty and Canada under that flag would develop her resources and be -rr.e a great nation. Colonel Crookahanks of England poke of the educational effect of tbe trip and of the energy and enterprtre rt the transportation system. He paid peclal tribute to tbe CJ R. whose care they had just left and over whose road they had travelled. He spoke of tte potentalltles of Prince Rupert and urged free trade among tbe nations of the Empire and protection against the rest of the world. He also urged tbe advantage of having people here cul tivating their, own land. The feeling of ownership was a security aislnst bolahevtiim. He thanked Prince Rupert people on behalf of Mr. Dean, tbe other British delegate and blmaelf. Col. J. W. NlcholU In moving a vote of thanks to tbe visitors expressed ap preciation of the visit and suggested hat this contact between east and west would make the west look to them for aid ln developing this garden province. Ml'Tl'.tL THANKS M. P. McCaffery seconded the motion and said he believed they did well In taking In this city. He spoke of the Idea of the originators cf the road ln providing tbe meat direct route to the Orient and the railway still had the best grade of any crosalng the moun tains. William Blrks, president of the Can-sdjan Chamber, recalled his visit sixteen years ago when a banquet waa given in the old Prince Rupert Inn. I Then Then again again he he was was here here five five years years ago ago WANTED WANTED MEN MECHANICALLY IN-dined who would Ilk to work at tae Wurld't greatot paying industry Auto mechanic garage work, electrical (- ( pens, welding, battery sad vulcanic- j lng. We euarantee to (jallfy you for big paying positions Only a : abort time required. Write or call! Hsenphlira Auto Bngineenag achoot, 10 Haatiaga St . aacauvar. BuO. AfiENTS WANTED ANYONE CAN EARN fa WEEKLY UV. in city or country, in spare tloee. taking orders for the Bei:-Kown, Hlgh-att-Orade. Lowest-Priced line Oaaa-dlan-mad Chris tasas Orsetlng Oartf. Uagaiflctaat sample book free. Writ PtibUahmg Co. SI Wattlag W. Toronto AOeWTB ETTHaH SEX - ITS WEEKLY eay selling Pateo Cleanaea, Wash Pallaarlte. Ctoaa everything right BiaiQvea road tar without Injury to paint Sells an demonaWaOoa. Samples free. P. A. Leiebvre Cku Alexandria. Ont. PXR60NAL OfiCamNO OAHD6. Aaenu wanted to take orders far the finest line ever shown la Panada, flags I Art Co.. Manufactarsta. 310 Scadlna Ave., ToranM. v FOIt SALE FOR SALE CHEAP. ONE DOUBLE coach and mattress: 6 loach tableer IS chairs: one kitchen cabinet: one White Frost ice box. Phone Red III. POR S ALE NEWTON HI PIE-AND L O. Smith shot gun. Apply Star Welding Cow Bay. SM FOIt KENT POR RENT. NICE LARGE FURNISH- ed room on Fifth avenue West with private family. Heated. Pine naarrne view Phase Btc 9 or nkttk 111. FOR RENT POOR ROOMED FUR- nlsbed apartment water paid. Phone UT FOR RENT FURNISHED APART- meat by tbe day. week or month. Phone Red 007. ttj POR RENT. Pianos. Singer sewing Music Store WWkefe FOR RENT. MODERN HOUSE, HAR bor view. Apotr !. ith Ave. E. if HOUSE FOR RENT. 6 ROOMS BATH. Apply Munro Bros. rrJtcNISifBD 'SPITE FOR -.RENT Palmer House t AUCTION SAI,E AND U AT tf FstUdu Ci padUm tiL. tafed - Cahiuiai W W1- -AIKmOXEBR. "WILL BELL BY public aucttcn: Olll net. fully equip ped gaa boat, on Thursday. September 29 at 3 pat. at Cow Bay. Far further Information Phone 714. with the Montreal Board of Trade. The growth of the city sines that tune was more striking to him than to those who i lived here or who came often. Tbe view from Montreal Heights, whteb he j vlrltcd that afternoon, was very striking. Tbe city was by no means standing still. He saw very marked progress. The British freighter Bedgapoot. which was one or the ships loading grain at Prince Rupert mat winter, la now In Vancouver taking on a cargo of lumber for Japan. COLIC AND CRAMPS Lm been on the market tnr Ka ras! LOST LOST OW-SOAI grey out..;. from IavenH i please Mtum U -lakatla. Rwro Lottie LANDFOK SALE will haw roita.1'." purchase of it. :.. . elte of Prince H lng acreage Pw O. P. TINKER tO f A.r- MOI.BR REALTY COLL Mal Hoere.rul '..itf. ; b t'OIlt lllriit rr. Ksfwrt inatrurU)-. beauty rulturr lag and Derma: Moler. 19 Hm : . BO. SCHOOLS AM) fOLIIXs MEN AND WOUES Sspert Inatr .K . paying buiin- learn aad :. or write M--Hastings St t r -T-" UPHOLSTERING FT7RNITCRE REPAIKLIG: m strrtng of aU ktsa. nrm recovered and. mail tt xT work guaranteed, ft j C-wa W O. M. HUNT AUCTIONEER BRINE. AUCTIONEEn public aurtinn v nlture of all -at 3 pat Trtu- t Itembed list i EXCIIANfJE NEW AND SECONCHASD mf booght sold ani n vVt " sVipalcs and Mn " : Phaae M HAIFA t;tRtf.i rriiTHKK Kr.mnioN' III rnrvitoii.T miff CammereUl Chai delivery Touring Roadnter Roadster Delivery Sport Roadster Coach Coupe Sedan OeMttet Lands U Sedan Inlu 8wV': Inrprtwtt , '' ; ' 1 ; UUIIty xprese Disc wheels ttt 00 ci'' A complete line of trr-pit at present r Tor demonstration f ' our easy payment p!;i Guaranteed t'l 'r Ford Oeupe. IMS i - M per month Pord Sedan. 1M " v 1 2s per month kah'.n titBtr.r. pave R Dealters In all wntni Prod"'' - Ooodyr Wrseklag r.rt -Service r and D f Phone TAXI Phone 67 Taxi (Call .fieow. Paolj' PAIHS III THE STOMACH six ndn bakfra ni your "'- s;i I! i !;: t' I! 1' ,li:' . ft - nossimos.rooLKO051 a DlAT-lr. jieeaf r " fAcrnna from EmP : J.al' , PRINCE HIJI'EKT TI,, w isi:pt"- rnrr.unl.( ,,. . High TiifiiKiiiv. .,n It 49 - ru I 23 43 P eighty years :iu action is pleasant, rapid, Uw 529m n-LaUo and eiTeetim n.l relief frnra i IT 53 Pm cholera, colic, crampe and pairu in thu j ntintV. sinr-M itt stomach comes promptly. i la 23 Pm il' I'rice. COc. a Loltl at n ,lniri.t nr 1 ,un . . . . m dealers; put up only by The f . Mil- t ', . 7 and shared tbe hospitality of the city burn Co, Limited, Toronto, Ont j 18 P