PAQE FOUB Neglected Eyes NEGLECT ftoubtless the cause of moat 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, hare them attended to and at once. OF ALL absurdities in the kingdom of foolishness, I surely the loss of eyesight through neglect is the most j inexcusable. j DON'T lose health and effi-ciency through neglect Come j and seel ; Fred Joudry Registered Optometrist and I Optician j Room S Smith Block Phone 763 I INDIAN SUMMERYCET IN YOUR) JWILL 5.O0N Bfc7 V GONE!- J Phone 381 k COAL FOB THE I COLD GREY DAWN V j The Fall months are falling behind and you'll hare 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 gire you a care-free Winter. NANAIMO - WELLINGTON COAL and ALRERTA SOOTLESS COAL Albert & McCaffery Phones 116 and 117 Prince Rupert BOAT HOUSE P.O. Box 15C5 LAUNCHES, SCOWS, ROW-BOATS AND CANOES SAND AND GRAVEL Equipment for Diving and Salvage Work Agents for Easthope Engines and Stump Pullers NORWEGIAN HALIBUT GEAR IN STOCK Compass Adjusting MILK -:- PRICE Reduced to 12 pinfs for $1.00 7 quarts for $1.00 12 pints for $1.00 Cash price tickets. McBride Street store now closed Valentin Dairy Office and Dairy - 11th SL Telephone 657. Dr. Alexander Smith Block Phone 575 .DENTIST ANGER, the TAILOR Fine Imported Serge and Scotch Tweed Suits made to order in our shop in Prince Rupert as low QCTC ft ft as I. ANGER. Cutter and Designer 223 Sixth Street Alex McRae. BRINGING UP FATHER i:ve got to ot Y you can't co f "tOO OyT Of "THE j out eW leave HOOOE.JlCC,-lTi ME AM'MACCIE. TOO WARM TO BE I WON'T LS.T J VMEARtN THttE rJ -i ME OUT' I BIRD HUNTING SEASON OPENS Several Parties Bring Home Good Hags of Geese and Ducks Over Week-end The bird hunting season opened auspiciously at the end of the week. While wMtber prospect were none too food m Saturday, there ra etungr for the better on Sunday and there wu quite a representation out from Prince Rupert Rowing & Yacht Club Doati to ply what U for many local nimrodi their favorite hunting aport. Bag were generally aaUafactory and goose and duck fare during thla week wUL as a rcsuK. be prevalent in many local household. The banner opening party wu probably that of Jack Hlnton which went out to Big Bay In the Ethelda and returned with a bag of fire geese and about twenty-five duct. Parties with Jack Lindsay on tfee Irene L. and Oeorge Bryant on the Harla were also successful at Big Bay, each group returning' with two geese and .a brace of ducks. Dr. Home Alexander and party on the Marjorle brought borne two geese and about twenty duck from the EestaU Elver vicinity. A party aboard the Owen got a couple of ducks. Delusion Bay proved a fruitiest hunting ground for Dave Stuart and Dr. Cade on the Tseekwa as also did Tugwell Bar for Rupert Benson and SPORT CHAT There appears to be considerable per turbation over the fact that the Inter- atlonal Olympic Committee has grant ed to the International Football Federation the privilege of extending to Its players who participate In the football events at the Olympic games .remuner- tlon for the loss of tune from work. President MeVicar has taken a pro nounced stand on the attitude of the A.A.U. of C. and has been the subject of much gingery attack from some quarters. The exact situation, however, is not well known by the general pub-lie, and the concessions granted to the eoccerrtes does not by any means apply to any other section of amateur sport, and, as a metter of fact the International Olympic Committee is by no means of unanimous opinion in the action taken. Neither does the action appear to have been appreciated by the officials of football In England. There Is considerable Opinion In British football circles which coincides with that of President MeVicar. to the effect that the action taken by the Olympic Committee places the Olym pic CtrmM in danger of disruption. The Olympic Committee accept "the definition of anAmatauiaadrwaaJj be respective International Federations of eport." But In article 2 of the Olympic rules It is provided that "an i athlete taking part In the Olympic Games must satisfy the following obligations: must not be or knowingly nave became a professional of the sport for which be is entered, or In an; other eport; must not have received reimbursement or compensation for loss of salary." Then why baa the com ml t tee departed from these principles n rerpect to football It Is probably explained In the fact that last year at the meeting of the International Federation of Football, held In Rome, chat body decided that "amateur play ers may receive payment for lost time as may be decided upon by the national association governing the sport, subject to the approval of the Feder ation." a condition wblcb prevails in several continental centres. . but which is strongly disapproved of in British football circles. Not only are these players on the continent paid for loss of time for playing, but for time also while training. It was in support of rigid amateur principles that the Football Associa tlon In England some years ago with drew from the Olympic g?.mei. The Olympic Committee as a result decld cd to ban such payment for loss of time for training and playing. But now comes another switch, and from all appearances, unless the decision 1 withdrawn by the Olympic Committee. English football players will' be noticeable only by their absence. This latest bombshell will doubtless form one of the settings for the forth -coming annual meeting of the Amateur I'VE COT AN IOEA- S ? 1 ! ' for Indigestion u luetic UnJan of Canada. ' a- m the final analyst!-, the Interna-.;. .nj Ama-.eur Athletic Federation -H probably be the deciding iactoi as ;o whether Canada participates in the Olympic 3ur.es. At this stage It would appear as though the cream of athletic talent n this country will next year be over it Amsterdam, but that they will not Se found In competition with any members of the International Olympic Football Federation, unless the Inter- national Olympic Committee recedes fjom its recent action. One thing xtmi certain: no athletes holding nembership In the A-A.tJ. of C. or any ther affiliation of the I.A.A F. will be snowed the privilege of receiving pay n lieu of less ot time from work. IIILMtltns TOMOIIT. Oyros and Orand Terminals will have rbeir first engagement of the season n the Prince Rupert Billiard League tonight: Col. S. P. McMordie (Gyro Club) ve. W. H. Long (Grand Terminals). C. Balagno vs. O. Waugh. -W. J.-Nelson vs. A.: Murrsyr O. P. Tinker vs. J, Judge. M. M. Machlan vs. J. HlUman. VITAMINS PROVED TO BE PRESENT IN OILS MADE FROM LIVERS OF DOG FISH CAUGHT IN THIS DISTRICT (continued from page one) attention has been paid to the produc tion of a first class oil. It Is possible, however., to produce a fch oil of a tol erably mild odor and bland taste which by a simple chemical process can be converted into a good cooking oil. Pro per treatment can prepare many body alls for use in specialized paints and varnlshe. This treatment will differ for different fsh oils. The best methods can be found quickest by chemical re search. uroAL or oils As the fishing industry progresses. mere and more oil will be- produced and THB iAlL NEWS LET ME bEE TMCAE MUMMItt VOU HAVE) iri TOOR CLOSET1 f YOU MEAN THE. BOUGHT ratTEHOAV irM CAIRO? rl l .... i k IvwYtW. ' mental Station. It U the Intention of this station to investigate all the flab j oils produced or likely to be produced I on the BrtUh Columbia coast with the view of 'lading possible Industrial ap-pllcatkra. best methods of production I and rettoukg. and to give what aid as possible to the successful operation of 'his new industry. 11.111 IN A One oil has so far beesi at ad led in detail, namely the liver oil of the gray i fish or so-called dog-fish. The study , included physical and cbemieal pro-I pertlen together with a study ot the 1 content of oil soluble vitamins. The : yrvwtb promoting "vitaasun A" was found I to be present In apparently five time 1 the concentration found In the bt od-liver oU. The other fat soluble VK- omin. that which prevents rickets la jrowlng children. Is at present beixsg rittmsted and the results wlU be avail-aeie In a few months tune. Prom the physical and chemical studies it wa found that dog-fish oil can best be utll- lxed by tanning lactones, and when hardened by the hydrogenation proceee make a first class toilet soap base. Tfee hardened product la white and odorless wtttt a bland taste and could be ened for esefctaf purposes Several use of iaUk oil have been Indicated but space prevents going Into too much detail at present. M.ILMON OIL The oil under Investigation at the present time la salmon oil. More and more tanneries are using their waste material for the production of oU and meal. It is desirable that we know more about salmon oO, not only from the standpoin. of the efficient use of salmon oU pro- lucod aa a -byproduct but also from -he fact that salmon oil plays an Im portant part in the storage and canning of salmon, salmon is stored 1b Sold storage for any length of time the fish not Infrequently undergoes what i known a "rusting." that la it turns brown Bd fcecomeg unsaleable. This wpreeenta s. tremeadoup annual loss to the Industry It has been found that this rusting, is due to a change ia the eenatitutton ,of the oil. At pre-U a study is being made of the factors epterlng into this tihaue with the view of establishing conditions which wUl prevent' this change taking place. This research not only Includes physical and chemical studies but also histological work. By the latter study, ehanges In the oil In the ceils ef the fieta will be followed by the inlcrcMCope. LtbuA cheeking up results obtained by ghetaiear methods'. t Besides this work, aamplea of pilchard, herring, haluut, colaehan end gray cod oU have been procured and work will be commenced on these as soon as possible. The results of this work are Dubtlsh- ed first la scientific Journals and then the question wttl arise aa to the disposal are rewritten In non-seienttf le terms for of this oil. It is to meet these demands the trade. Any questions pertaining to that the present Investigations on fish fish oils will gladly be considered, and be welcome!) home this QJiristmas Somewhere in that happy, eaeer crowd gathered on the dock a little group hai assembled just for you. Alter 'the excitement of re-union there is the comfort of your old home and presence of friends to warm and cheer you. Late Fall and Christmas Sailings From Montreal AUSONIA Nov. 25 to Ply. Cher. London. - Belf.rt, LW. GU. Moirrtal LETITIA No.2 - rUliEs ANTONIA Dec t " Ply- H. Load . " St. Join. H.B. 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Toronto. 2K FOR SAl.K HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE FOR SALE: also wicker baby carriage. 1009 Third Avenue. Phone Bed 619. T SHEEN SHINGLES ARE BEST. 2M a thousand. Seat Cove Lumber Co. FOR RENT FOR RENT. FOUR ROOMED FUR-nlsbed apartment with bath and water paid. Phone 547. t! FOR RENT. Pianos, phonographs and Singer sewing machine. WalkerV Music Store SOUSE FOR RENT. ROOMS AND BATH. Apply Mu&ro Bros. tf HOUSES FOR RENT 20 00 VP. ply 21S, 4 th Ave. E. AUCTIONEER TO BE SOLD AS A OOINO CONCERN to the highest bidder by public auc tion on November IS. store with four roomed suite on two year lease from April 1. 1927 to April 1. 1929. rent 30 per month for first year and CM per month second year, together with refused f i to' day of sale.' In MetroMle Hal) Saturday Evening AP- tf that well established business known as Brine's Auctioneering and Secondhand business, together with all stock, fixtures and effects. For fur ther Information, aee Rrln. AutlM alls la feetog carried out by the Expen- co-operation of jfae. Industry Is .tought.J . ?-e ,74. ,., reaaonbe effcr IP EFFICIENCY. PROMPTNESS AND principle count. I am at your ser-vvlce. I buy, sell (or exchange. Phene A number ot reprint of articles dealing with fish oils and fish oil production by authorities on the subject are avail able at the station, and will be forward ed on request. SCANDINAVIAN HOPS BECOMING POPULAR ooui Mgmy rerMtns Preterit at Event The weekly dances .being held Batur day evening in the Metropole Hall under Scandinavian auspices are gain ing ta popularity. This last Saturday evening atout seventy-eight pereons were preset slid they fully enjoyed Themselves dancing until 12 o'clock to the tune, of melodious music furnished by the Scandinavian Olee Club orehes Hartah I. Smith, Ddtritaloa : arcbealo. glat. reports that Tbomaa Wray of tnis city nas presented to the National MUKum ai iitawa a stone mirror which he found a few days ago under the root of a hemlock tree near the wireless station on Dlgby Iiand A, tnere are only a few oi these in exist .r u anown. they are said I " " vswaow. one was found recent , jy at pazeiton. i This afternoon' train, due from the East at 3 30 is reported to be on time. M s LAND FOR SALE By George McManii$ I COT VOU OOT OF THE HOUE- jicce out now THAT I GO rou ujRAMD CP- I DON'T KNOW HOW TO UNRAVEL WO' V- HIE Q.TJV DEVELOPMENT OO, LTD. will now consider applications tot purchase ofMts hoMldts in the Town-site of Prince Rupert and also adjoining acreage. For particulars apply to O. P. TINKER CO, LTI. Agents. MOLER BEAUTY COLLEGK, Mont SurreMful Collrgr en the Csnllneat Expert Instructors In all branch ef beauty culture, uaeluaung water waving aad permanent waving. Terms: Meier, 10 Haatinga St. I Taacwuver. BO. 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