III PAGE FOUR THE UAiLk itWa BRINGING UP FATHER -jr median Neglected' f V I i r.tieft I'M UNK- 1 "1 I KvJRS.-VjE"VE BEtNl I I vI'fU IM TM movies oven . CAN'TJUMPACfW I I jCHAlM VOO FC5R tj. i vCRt cirtm' TEN BUCKS a I "r?i! ? l.'i!r .'rt"" I I lAT'i.J D Eye s !htl NEGLECT ia doubtless the cause of most afflict humanity. self evident of of the ilia th&ri ity. This' 1st 8$"1 that hat it Refine 1 hardly necessary to tell you. If your eye. are giving trouble, have them attended to and at once. OP ALL absurdities in the kingdom of foolishness, surely the loss of eyealght through neglect is the most inexcusable. DONT lose health and efficiency through neglect. Come and see I Fred Joudry Registered Optometrist and Optician Room 3 Smith Block Phone 763 (INDIAN SUMMER VctT IN YOUfH 1WILL &O0M Bfc 7 COAl FOB THE I DAWN fJ t ' 7 f-fcrlVs HIM; 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. NANAIAIO - WELLINGTON COAL and ALBERTA SOOTLESS COAL Albert & McCalfery Phones 116 and 117 Prince Rupert OAT HOUSE Phone 381 P.O. Box 15C5 LAUNCHES. SCOWS. ROW-BOATS AND CANOES SAND AND GRAVEL Kquipmcnt for Divinsr and Salvage .Work Agents for Easthope Engines and Stump Pullers NORWEGIAN HALIBUT GEAR IN STOCK Compass Adjusting MILK -:- PRICE Reduced to 12 pints for $1.00 7 quarts for Jjil.oo 12 pints for $.()0 Cash price tickets. McBride Street store now closed Valentin Dairy Office and Dairy - HthSt. 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 QCC ft ft as L ANGER, Cutter and Designer 223 Sixth Street LITTLE CHANGE MARKET LISTS Flour Easing Off and Sugar May Stiffen Thanksgiving Turkeys Due A survey of the local store this week indicates little change In market prices during the put ten days. In keeping with the season and the big what crop. Hour has eaeed off 30e a barrel. Expectations are that anjr further de cllne In sugar prices la doubtful and the chaoM are that there will be tome slight itlffenlng soon. With the approach of Thanksgiving Day on November 7, fresh killed tur keys, chicken and fowl will be arming. In quantity from interior points soon and ought to be seen In local store early next week. There are also large offerings of fat cattle from many Interior points which should have It due effect on all meat prices almost imme ( dlately. The season for Melnttrth Red .apples Is practically over and the fftst car of other varieties should be here neftt week. Tola shipment consist of Spit-Cenbergs, a rime Oolden. Wagner. I Rome Beauties, Stayman Wlneeaps and i Jonathans. LARD I Pure 35c Compound 20c ROUS 3.O. fresh pullet 65c BX. fresh, first , 609 B.C. fresh, ectraa 65c local new laid 70?' B.C. Storage, firsts 60c Pee wee? ,.. 50c FISH , Halibut, fb. ..7 J........"..1.. 25c Salmon, red spring 35c Salmon, white spring, lb 15r Smoked kippers, lb 16c Kippered salmon, lb 26c Smaked' black ood. lb 20c Finnan baddies, ,1b 20c MEATS Fowl, No. 1 lb , 35c and 40c Roasting chicken, lb 45c Ham. sliced, first grade 65c Ham, whole, first grade 42c Ham, picnic lb as Cottage rolls, lb 30c Bacon, back, sliced 60o Bacon, side 50c to 60c Pork, dry salt 85c Ayrshire bacon, lb 35c Veal, shoulder 26c Veal, loin toe Veal, leg 35c Pork, shoulder 2Sc Pork, loin 40c j Pork. lg 35c! Beef, pot roast 1240 to 18c ! Beef, boiling lrjc to 15c i Beef, steak 2Sc to 40c 1 Beef .roast, prime rib 30c Lamb, chops .. 50c Lamb, shoulder 35c Mutton, leg , 40' Iamb, leg ...,.ff 48c MSsfeW - v'M1 Multorf6ttlderf :f .H&?rigoe; UUTTER Brookfleld. Shamrock and Woodland. lb 500 E.C.D., lb joe Capitol. 2nd grade, lb 47ftc Fraser Valley, lb 50c New Zealand, In bulk 47c " 47V4C r- T iWKinvJ. ,B Rosedale Creamery 45c Alberta Creamery 43 No. 1 Dairy ilVlC CIIKKHE iamemDert cheese, 8 oz. pkg 65c Kraft Llmberger, Vi's sc Ontario solids 35c Stilton, lb 40s Kraft '.V 45c Norwegian Goat 65e Napoleon Llmberger 70c Roquefort 75c Swift Brookfleld, lb 45c Gorgonzola. lb 76c McLaren's Cresm. Jars .... 45c and 86c Brookfleld Swiss cheese. V4 lb. pkg. 30c Brookfleld Canadian cheese, 1, lb. pkg. 25c Gruyere 45c 'WR.W..!1!!, 45c Jack. lb. ...V(!,..J.. toe Romano Sardo, lb, 75c OammeloBt. ji;b. ,,. 30c .SUGAR wnite, per 100 17.50 Yellow, per 100 $7,00 FLOUR Hour, 49's, No. 1 hard wheat (2.85 raatry Hour. 10s 65c Tastry flour. 49' j.oo VKGKTAItLES Beets, S lb. for 25c Beet, sack 12,75 cucumbers, each 5c. 10c. and 10c Carrots, aew, C lb, for ...25c SM1THERS The new machinery at the Topkrjr- Throughout the district there Is reported to be a great scarcity of labor, particularly .in the timbering lines, tle- . JL . .1.1 . . maken not being former year. as plentiful as tu Mr. and Mr Charlea Rein entertain- Richfield mine was turned over for the ti at a delightful Hallowe'en brUf first time on Sunday and prwved itself I party TUMday night Priae-winners wen equal to all demand in the first opera- j Mrs. L. B Warner. H J. Kelly. Mr and tloa. Water 1 new being pimped out I Mr. Stanley Bennett, Mrs. J. C Ste-of the mine preparatory to rumtag j phens. and Or c. H Hanklnson development work. The camp 1 equipped for winter operations. well - J. Ooold. pioMer Houston merchant. Is moving this week into a cotnavodl-1 ous and handaeme new store building. The Smkher Tuxla Boya have elected j otUrets as folsM: Pretor. David Mutt- j sea: deputy pretor, Ture Mattnon; scrip- tor. Bud Lewi. Gaieley; compter. Harlaod A well n orchestra beaded by Sandy Oaaeley Smltbers sent large depuutym 4 dancing enthualasu to a dance at the Duthle mine last Saturday evening Mrs. P. M teener entertained at tea oc Monday tn honor of Mn Jon and daughter who are the guests here ot Rev. and Mrs. George Turptn. After baring been confined for four Maintenance ot way employees of the 1 months to the Smlthers Hospital suf- Canadian National held a meeting In Smlthers at the end of last week, there being a Urge attendance from various points along the line. Dishes rattled, lights swayed and buildings lurched southerly and north' ering from a seriously broken leg. James Carson was able to be out for the first time on Monday with the au of crutobea. Mn. P. o. Russell wt at home last Tuesday afternoon for the first time erly when a distinct earthquake shock j ,iae coming to Smltbers to take up was. felt In Smlthers on Monday morn ing about 8 o'clock, occupants of many bouses being starred as the structures swayed a in a strong wind. According to records kept by the Bulkley Valley Dairymen's Association, average monthly shipments of mUk to Prince Rupert have Increased forty per cent since, the first of the year while cresm shipments have increased 77 per cent. An acute shcrtage or houses Is felt In Smtthers just now. , Syal. famine arc reported to have been forced to reside elsewhere through lack of dwellings in town. Considerable gravel work Is to be carried out by the provincial government on the Duthle Mine road under an appropriation from the mine department. Dr. George C. Paine Is Identified with Thomas P. Smith in the new Telkwa Drug Co. which has been established at Telkwa and will be open for business on November 1. j residence. Assisting the hostess In re calving was Mrs J. 1! Groat Mrs. W. AagtM and Mrs. H. Johnson poured while those assisting Included Mrs Jsmes Fee, Mrs. K. G. Houghton and Mrs. H. J. Kelly. Monday and Tuesday nights were the oldest of U season so fsr here. A. Irvine, who has been in charge of the 8mnhef office of the Government Telegraphs, has left ior Tamos to which point be h4i been transferred. NEW HAZELTON A deal has been completed whereby Maik Oeorge takes over the timber limits and camp formerly operated by 8. H. Senkplel. Preoarations are now being made to resume work in the pole camp, the outfit being one of the lsrgsst in the district. Mrs. Bennett of Ootoa town for a few month. Lake la In Two Chinamen were arrested this week on charges of having uneealed liquor and no permit. One wa fined -a PAST, West, North and South in every country of the world you will find connoisseurs of good whisky, demanding 'QiSadiasQsS'. To have achieved such world-wide fame, is indeed striking tribute to the exceptional quality of this fine old whisky. HIRAM WALKER & SONS LIMITED PltriLLERY A NO HEAD OFF ICS : WALKERVIIXS CANAPA ESTABLISHED 1898 WRITE TO OUR MONTREAL OFFICE. F:7 PHILLIPS SQUARE, FOR FREE COCKTAIL BOOKLET '(AMADI4N turn" W JrllJftJC Thia advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia V anted For Sale For Rent DAM NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2o per word in advance. No Advertisement taken', for ten than 50c and the charge against the other Mrs. Arthur Stooiford of Oootaa Lake, who Is a pallant In Hasettaa Hospital, .a naklng good progress toward Mrs. 8. H. SesikpM has left tor Mln-noaawUs whore she wUl spsad the nest '.hree month slatting wtth relative A largo shipment of supplies hat been rcotivod by the Hanstton Hospital from the ladles ot the Niagara Falls Presby- ery of the United Church. Miss Rock left yesterday on nor return to 8an Pranelsoo after having spent the past fow weeks in HaaeMon with her parent. Mr. and Mr. Buchanan Campbell. Two local man won fined MS each this week for d run kens. PRINCE GEORGE As s means of improving conditions lor ever Increasing volume of transportation north from Prince Oeorge vis Burnout Lake into the Peace River Valley, the local board of trade la sug gesting to both federal and provincial governments that a fourteen mil portage be constructed from the vicinity or Summit Lake to a point about twenty miles down the Orcoked River. sThlsJ would eliminate the necessity of bavin to travel down the moat narrow, shallow and peril part of the Crooked River Charles B. Anderson holds the 137 crop record for the Peace River district From twenty acre of summer fallow land on the De Creek near Rolls be harvested IMS bushels of wheat, an average of 14 bushols to the acre The sum of f 1.8Oj64 ha bean mtssd toward the erection of a nurses' home in connection with the local hospital. Very little interest is being manifested In the approaching civic el sot ions in Prince George and few are availing thorn-selves of the opportunity of having their names placed on the voters' list as householders or lloensehoLders. J. Wendle and Jaek Adams returned to town on BundsyatVer having accompanied General P. A. Sutton on hi trip down the Crooked River waterway to the Peace River canyon. Jack Adams has been appointed by Oweml. Sut ton to look after Portland tiftfc Gulf of jOeotfta. .between jVaaonUver and Victoria, on wbtsh the erection of a summer resort. la, planned, and left . f.itvuum Ttuiy in ih ; wee. IpanJed. r Mr, .Adam,, ' J' r '; 2T3Ui &vtv Mrs. Wllllsm Coop and Mrs. P. A. Msvneson were joint nostesws at s dinner, bridge and shower In honor of Miss Kate Renwlek, who is to be mar rled shortly, on Tuesday evening. Borne naies were in attendance and the affair proved most enjoyable. Rev. T. W. W. DePencier will he In ducted aa rector of St. Mtahael's Church in Prince George next Sunday by Ht. "v. W. R. Adams. Bishop of Oar(boo, sin jurs. uefenoier win be at borne next onday. TERRACE Mrs. C. W. Swanson of" Prince Rupert was a visitor here at. the beginning ol roe week. P. M. Alonckton, B.CUS.. returned to Terrace on Monday after having spent several months' In .the Stewart district on government survey work. Guy Taft who has spent the pas. few months with the P. M. Monektoa survey party at Stewart returned tc his home here on Monday. W. Shannon of town on Monday. Vanarsdol was in J. Hlgoell, who accompanied Joe Cook to. the Prince n ipert Hospital on Sunday following liis arcident at iise Law returned to town Tuesday. on A. Irvine arrived in town on to tais charge of the Dominion WANTED WANTED MEN MECHANICALLY IN-j cllnori who would like to work at the ( world's greatest paying industry Auto ' mechanics, garage work, electrics! ex-' ports, welding, battery and vulcanizing. W guarmnto to quality you for big paytnc positions. Only abort Urn required Writs or sail flssuphlll s Auto Engineering School, j 10 Hastings St . E . Vancouver. B.C. WANTED OIRl FOR housework. Apply Mrs. W Fnooe No. MS POR SALE. PAIRY brand new, cheap. FOR BKNT. FOUR ROOMED) FUR nlahod apartment w'th oath and water paid. Phono 547 tf FOR RRNT Flaooa, phonographs and Btnrr sawing maohine Walker Music Store POUR ROOMED MODERN HOOK FOR Rentjwlth range. Phone Red 073 HOUSE FOn RKNT -fl ROOMS AND BATH. Apply Munro Brcs. tf HOUBJtn FOR REJfT WO.OC UP AP- ply 816. 4th Ave g jrf r ti FLAT AJfD IIOQM TO KBNT .Wallace Btoek. tf A. 0MTNXRAL H Tobty. tf YOU NO QIRX WANTS HOOBBWOMC by the month Phone Black 37 FOU S D K QUEEN KBATwR. Phone 41. FOR HUNT AUGTIONKBK TO DC BOLD AS A OOINO CONCERN to the highest bidder by public auction on November 17. store with tour roomed suite on two year leas from April 1. 1037 to April 1, 1929. rant Mo per month for first yvsr and 36 per month second yea together with that wall established business known as Brine's Auctioneering and Second-band business, together with all stock, fixtures and effect. For further information, see Brln. Auctioneer. Phone Tit. No reasonable offer refused up to day of sal. THERE ARE TRICKS IN AU, TRADCS snd professions but the Auctioneering business is wide open so far as I am concerned. I buy. ssll or exchange anything of value. Q. F. Brine, Auctioneer. Phone 774. AUCTION SALE an' Auction sale will be held at mi Tatkwr street on Saturday the 29th at 2:80 pjn. consUtlpg of Oak Library Table, oak desk and bnukoas combined, dining table and sir oak HtVi ; " lW ArmlnVtsr rus. ooume ned couch, Walnut Bnd table, hall mirror, kitchen table and chairs, wringer, etc Philpott. Evltt Co.. Ltd., Auctioneers. agg ' I government telegraph ofSce here, while J. Ward Is on holidays. Mr. Ward toft on Thursday for Victoria where his family are residing. Mr. J. A. Kirkaldy returned on Wednesday after a short business trip to Prince Rupert. Ed. Macnaud spent a few days In Prince Rupert at the beginning of tfee week. Ja Lever returned on Wednesday after spending a few days In Prince Rupert. Advertise in The Dally News fir cVJ WUJP&. LST at on a niv fw-adi for dltril,ui .-. M Pnr nrt ...1,1 ... L . ' c oiMiins au.1.1 . ' LOST rirtn Aveni MciWid Btrrr' lM. Or Kenny , Finder plear , otrice. SlOLEIMlKAl TV ( OLlfl ...... . Com ' : r.piTi instruct.): ,1 beawty culture in and pcrm i . jl Motor, to Htn . ,1 B.C. SCHOOLS AND tOIIta Mam and WOM1 : Expert iBs'.niM r- 'a paybag bUSIltr. i J j learn snd or write mot i Hsstlngs 8t T. Ml MVKWUV f AMftDl Teacher of clsx- . - 1 . ,laolng. CUiiran .-4 tuition. Phone lUar IX EXCII A V B fEW and Mrosnitv STl bought. Mir! IU1 : and restaurant Papadopulos sn.i Ave Phon 64fl riAXO Tl MN' i.ot'H r roir 'or many years wii'- Br.i 1 L lon. Sag.. Msrtin-or.i ' '1 Masonr sa.IUseh Tor.-: Kf'l adjUstmenU of !!....: rj Orands a specialty Phone Kfl I"1 chimney bw rr r ii. i. 7A MKnm Genrrnl Ihinih Van paired Chlmnle R';' Cetneterv Plov ' ' ' f' ' Phone Sad S T- R ip"M K.tlKV OtRAfiE i mitTIIKIt KKKttTIONS in . cin:viioi.ET rnirr rVMnnvM'olal rhiuu , ''n irwurri j TIIIVltM I Roadster JJ Sport Ilondster Osaeh "P ; " ", """ ,11 , 111 j 1 1 , MUUIU . . Dtnit r..ni.j l ton tnu t '' I Dise wheel 2.00 extra In rtf l .... .. -i m"'l n wmjnT n line w . . . .. j i.m l wr aenw asiration um -Mtr mm ... .m..t nlsn. lJ'lu' i u,-1 n.. . ...... r.rv Oil "'I n -, tin nflsh. I fuiu uvupe, ivo, 1 w m . . n n a . i nn H V 1 25 per month. kaikn (alitor- lit rat tin Vchlitn in . til 0nrai Oof$yVtiTnt Plreswsw Wreeking Serylc y Plmne !W - TAXI Phone 67 Tali (Call Georire, Paul or Gu Six and Seven I'assentrer bakere at your dispoal anT koss mtos. POOL nov Meeker Work. , (Acroaa from Empre" Uw'