PAGE FOUR i Optician 1 1 Room 3 Smith Block 1 Neglected Eyes J Phone 763 f VOO Sr0VO KET;P THV , lrST Vifc 5Yi.. T0 1 A,k We cater for Parties, Picnics, Dances, etc Prompt Delivery Velvet Ice Cream Co Corner Third Avenue and Second Street Phone 758 Prince Rupert BOAT HOUSE Phone 381 P.O. Box 15G5 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 LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing.. Team or Motor Service. Coal. Sand and Gravel. We Specialize in Piano and Furnltunj Moving. NEGLECT is doubt.csvs the cause of most of the Ills that afflict humanity. This is to aelf evident that it tn hardly necessary to tell you. If your eyes are Rivinjr trouble, hare them attended toand at once. OP ALL absurdities in the kingdom of foolishness, surely the loss of eyesight through neglect Is the most inexcusable. DO.VT lose health and efficiency through neglect Come and seel Fred Joudry Registered Optometrist and We sell superior lumber-that is the only kind of lumber to be found in our sheds and yards. We have the most complete stock in Northern B.C., including fir and cedar timbers, dimension, shiplap, finishing, veneers, shingles, lath and mouldings, all reasonably and properly prieed. Albert & McCaffery Phones 11G and 117 VELVET Ice Cream THE VERY BEST! Take a brick homo tonight! BRINGING UP FATHER FINE BAZAAR AT STEWART Event Under Auspices of Catholic Lhurch Was C ompiete Success in Every Way STTWABT. Aug. 17. Much hard wurk and forethought went to the producing of excellent results both from a social and financial point of view at the Catholic bazaar and dance here laat TMursdsy. During the afternoon a deliclom tea, was served to a large number in Tooth' I store, which wu transformed for the 'occasion by ferns and flowers, and j fancy wetk of all kinds found, a ready saw. In tfce evening -the Opera House was filled Witt) s crowd of merry-makers. The Premier otebeatra donated it service and dusciag continued until the east was grey. An added attraction was the songs and dances beginning 4fee j affair. The foUoirtng program was ren- dered. costuming and production being the work of Mrs. E. MrQuade. Mrs. W. J. Jancowskl acted as accompanist, and! alf numbers drew encores. "Cherfe" Mrs. McQuade. "What the Pussy wuiow Whispered to the Catnip." Billy Orr. I "Wonderrnl." Mkss Ids Watson. ! "I Can Tell by the Way You Dance. Dear." Miss Han and Dick Birch. "In a little Spanish Town." Miss Muriel Crawford. j "Wild Thyme." Mis. McQuade. Billy) Orr and chorus Cherry, Mae and Bonny I Campbell, violet Watson. Muriel For-1 syth and Zeis Harrison. Mabel Metlor! and Jean Mellor. j Supper, under the supervision of' Howard Campbell, Alex Piaster and u c Lance Cralne. assisted by Crawford donated a ton of coal to a J aW. i I 1 n .Imported? HO! It' a both older and better TEN YEARS OLD This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia P. Harrison, assisted hv Mm. 'Smokr" ' rhnn P p riin tr n m.i i , - I - .1 ' ... M. tHMIIH, ... . wuxun, ana ueorge Mcuoniw, was one Murphy. M. CI. Pouter and MJas K. of the finest spreads ever given at a Ryan. Stewart dance. The tMM hMiitifnllv n. . , , , tunc ij, czutrav ot uk isoies were decorated and laden with good things, cherry, Mae and Bonny Campbell. Edna '" Harrison. Evelvn Bianton and Baatrw KKSI LTS OF ntf tI.ES ! Horstman and flowars were contributed The following were fortunate In the i.v vt. w n rm. v v , i j 'I ' ' W"-efJW-, SB, 44. 1UIUI, . 1 drawing of raffle: 2000 aha res of In rMn w,h w .u . dependence stock. H. Otmer. tea, ray . aswaratloia at the baaaat and supper W. Crawford Behnaen: sofa Mhinn w ' .u. . . ... ...... . ' i4ir titv wuas. Ui Mrs. W. It. UUil. Oameron: 1 riek of -wood delivered. Am far as nan he umt.iii r. F. D. DeLong (who afterwards donated X, fko flaw aial1ut iatil ta. A 1 t , v wrv USB J kVHalKU fVW, WIU1 WW this to the churoh) 1 rick of wood. H. addition of $2,300 raised by public Horstman: leather table cover. J. Os- donations and sale of tickets. uome; emDroioereo 7 puiow 7 cases. Joan 'auitT Father i'y Leray expressed eapressea during during u the be raffled, but as th time consumed , . y the raffles was drawlne out too far. Mnre thn thM hundr minu the coal was given direct to the church, dollars was spent in the construction iuvtii.!, ut me utucaar were jars. I nouscn milKlln? and rrtnr l?it V. H. Tohn. Mrs. H. J. Thomey and year. Canadian National Qfce Largtii TKailway Syfiem in America STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE SAILINGS from PRINCE RI PF.KT for VANt'Ol VKIt. VIOOItIA, KKATTI.K, ea.h MONDAY and THI RSDAY. .( p.m.. MATI ltlY, IUMI p.m. Jor AN) OX and 8TKWAKT MOMIAY. FKIIlAY, 4.NI p.m. " J.VJLc.-J. Vv i HLONKSIIAY. I.(M1 p.m. lor - - MASsktt INI.F.T MOMitY 4 fni i in For SKIIIKOATF. INLET and SOUTH H F.EX f'llAKLOTTi: ISLANDS, fo'rt-nljchdy. PASSF.NOER TRAINS LKAVK PRINCE It tl PERT DAILY EXCEPT SI NDAV at II. Hi a.m. for PICINCK OF.OKflE. EDMONTON. tVINNIPEO, sll points KaMtern Canada. United Mtalett. JASPER PARK I.ODflE OPEN MAY 21 TO Si:iTE.MIli:K SO. REE CANADA IN CANADA'S JlltlLF.K YEAR 1C7-I9, AGENCY ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES. Vw Canadian National ExprrM for .Money Orders, Forelrn " Chen net. 1 etc.. alto for your neit shipment. ' CITY TICKET OFFICE. S2S TIIIIID AVE.. PRINCE KLPEKT. Phone 160 UNION STEAMSHIPS LIMITED Salllnts from Prince Kuitert. F"r NCOtVEK' vCTOKIA. Swan.fln Hay, Xlrrt ISay, etc, Tuesday, S For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA. Hated ale, Alert Hay. etc.. Hatnrdav Ham Fr da'yl'g TmrSS' BS1, -NV"X' KT, VsJe I lanrtHu n- For Naas Klver PoInU and Port Simeon, Friday n m. 123 2nd Avenne. R. M. SMITH. Arent. Prlnre Rnirt II V Through IkkeU sold to Victoria m Seattle st a re,l,e. rate and batrate eheekeil throueh to destination. 4 Q SEE FULL PACE ADVERTISEMENT THURSDAY'S DAILY NEWS. IN 'IHt UAILX NltfS I I . ii j ' l ii c k w. r 1 1 . . Under the direction of U. J. Thomcy iieouraglng resulu are being obtained the development of the L. and L. iv.iwolldated property according to B. W W McDougall. consulting engineer. iio has just nnlabed making an ex-.-n:naiton of the property. With un-i : :cund work having shown good ore. Mi UrDougall will recommend that ai Ki.iwn veins he thoroughly surface , inspected. Native silver and black silver sulphides are plentiful in aasnples ef ore brought down nom Tide Lake by IUrry Boer from the Sttverton group whMi is being worked by himself and his partner. A. J Jackson of Hyder. A vein on the property Is reported to "Try 2 feet of high grade ore. which 'ounces of silver Tide Lake la screws 'he divide from the bead of Sainton liver, about SS miles from Stewart, and reached by pack traM which psea through the Forty-Nine and Troy Two (Mamond drtUing outfits arrived last week for the Coneottdated Mining ft Smelting Co. of Canada and er taken up Bear River to the Installed on :be Oeorge Copper property. A new 'tailoring establishment under the name Of the Stewart Tailors has jeen opened on West Fifth Street. P. J. OroRstend. prominent Vancouver mining engineer, has arrived here to make an examination of th eWoodbtne and attend' to some other professional business. Arthur Noble, former customs officer at Silver Heights and now stationed at Ocean Palls, was here last week to look after his loral mining interests. 1 1 George iS Winkler, well known min ing engineer, paid a visit last week to the euVeikTtp property In which he Is Gordon 8prague aas arrived from Ver non to assume the .management of the Portland Canal Electn Laundry. Thomas 3. Mackay of Premier has been appointed a notary public. During the month of August, J. P. ea an address In St. Mark's Church on Sunday morning. GROTTO WINNER BASEBALL GAME Intermediate ISatfest Last night's Intermediate League baseball fixture terminated In a bat V anted For Sale For Rent battery for the winners while the Ma tive Sons laid their hope on Duncan and Shenton. In the fourth. Louis Astoria replaced Duncan In the box. W. E. Wtlltseroft wu calling them as he saw them and also offleteted at the bases. The players were as follows: Native Sons-Jim MaNurtr. Mart toon. Shenton. L. Astoria. P. Morrhon, B. Hunt. P. McDonald. A. Duncan and Stephens. O rot to 8. Ourvtch, J. McNulty. D. Ourvlch. N. Chenoskl. D. Stslker, a. Howe. Ratchford. Dlngwell and Murray. NEXTBATTLE IN OLD LAND? Heavyweight Championship Fijcht For Iindon in 19287 NEW YORK. Aug. 17 Tex Rlckard Is considering London as the site for a contemplated heavyweight ehamnlon- rhlp fight In 1928. The promoter said he has received s tentative offer from a tyndlcste of. English capitalists, and added that the Idea of a forelan lnvsa. In appealed to him. The Dromoter Is looking forward to an enterprise that would bring together the world s champion snd a logical English challenger. The Wembly stadium with a seating eapaeity of 140.000 would be the Ideal ground for the battle. Rlckard says. Rlckard rosy have something more definite than an Invitation to take his next fight In London, many observers believe. Before his departure for Chicago Rlckard Intimated that he would brln boxer Meilcrr. r-i,. Navato ' mumh, local government agent, will Louis Louis " Flrno Flrpo. ',rP. the the tne riant giant giant AwnMn. Argentine Argentine rue. Shirley Youna: em- -v.nm K...fi, . ,, .i, .,-.. .,. .. " o . v.....v m mti mm hou uihihikhu ailvc JLnil Slia All VOX toarfr ntA K- tU- L to on dlstrlcu. He I. now .n Anyox. Mr..' Eunh ht.T. .7' Phil K k. oorner, VrrnabT deputy 4I-Vlttw mining mlnlnn t- .. recorder. U tah tt Ttni cf- SPORT CHAT ' wiumu ajugiiyarv Milt) W 1 IVLsrT to charge of the Stewart office during with these Invaders Rlckard la planning another elimination series, but the ...... chl'f match hw wnder consideration Mme. Muriel Cordesux. noted song 1. that between Jack Delaney against I composer and pianist. Is a visitor In Jim Maloney. i Stewart. While she is here, Mme. Cor-j not fO Dl'.Mlt' .dcaux will give a brief Informal con- CHICAOO. Aug. 17. Local snort, cert assisted bv Mrs. HrOuart. in vnni'.,rit. . .. . " I , ic umrrving tnat Tex Rlckard choosing to sUge the Tuimey-rpey Lculs Hansoiif prcprletor of. iUe- Bon heavyweight boxlng bout In Chloaro Marche In KeIkan. ha. been here ton fact they point out he will save took over the Engineer., group on Texas $100,000 or so by his action in selecting Crcek In which he, recently purchased Joldlers' Field at a rental of 1100 000 a quarter interest: fromiMJomlnlc it was. flared that , bad he been atked BVactlUa- I to pay the 10 otiS -ceVt of tne ' zat whlcn generally does for ball . ... a vt M rt B. t Parounaglan. representative of part. lhe fleld h,m the Armenian Relief committee, deliver- than 1200 000 Pat ODonnell formerly of Prince Rupert and Anyox, who can always turn in a good game at half back with a soccer eleven, la now located at the lunweii Mine at 8twart. During the Defeated Xaiive Sons 17 to 3 in the Prince Rupert bawbali nume oi me boys were able to renew acquaintanceship with him. The Anyox baseball enthn.io.t. v. been anxious w to secure secure a a home home and and fest for the Orotto when they boosted their score In the seventh by nine runs 1 , ' ,wUh a Wl Rupert base- whlch landed the Native Sons In th' tam' " WM thought that Prince hole by the score of 17 to 3. Darkness "TL !" ! L g Vp thCTe t0T Ubor ban to mar the effect of the play to- J , " UMl attiniV v.ards the closing frames which perhaps L . , 8twirt K8rlatlon accounted for a large number of errorT 1 P"nCe RMrt durln the The Native Sons were not out In top I notch atrength and the Inexperience of I nrm.irfr.M. 7 me of the youthful substitutes did ' ln' lh' '""' U b,n Uk'n not further their chance, very much. ' J'""?, S by H. Chenoskl at the mound and E. ' wimnt to? ten, hT"" raClaU 0f back-stop comprised the ZZZL. fcaV mmm nsve oeen displaying outsUndlng class will clash with the bearded stars of the House of David tesm. It l. considered thst the game will be out of the ouU stsndlng attractions of the season. If they keen on TirnHni . ; - . tiiutur cars , w.7 wu. soon nsve one for every filling By George McMn roRcooos ohitw 9 fT) f NO A ROT r "S oa To - 13Smc VnXXk V ' CmTI I COINT ON? A I A FRIENDLY v TMINC' I THE CROVjOt) TMEM PEOPt-E QOTOFTORN -THEf j-ryr? J MVT -0 WE . ti! -vsa nTmir n'w i - n i - ' . MhWAKI III " DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 22c p AGENTS WANTED word in advance. No Advertitement taken for lest than 50c AGENTS WANTED TO TAKE ORDERS for the finest line of Personal arreting Cards ever shown In Canada. Regal Art Co. S10 Spadlna Ave., WANTED WANTED. OIHL FOR LIGHT HOUBE-work. must be efficient. Phone Blue fl. 8EVERAL SALESLADIES WANTED. Apply J. Bent. SAIiSLADY WANTED. MONTREAL, Importers. tf FOB S.tt.K 4S.00 PER MONTH BUYS A BrVEN roomed house on Oraham Avenue. Section Two. Walker's Music Store (OR BALE ONE 1024 TUDOR FORI) Parker's Oarage. tf nOWBOATS FOR BAIJE. -PHONE RED 33S. tf FOB KENT tOTl RENT. FURNISHED ROOM. PAO- Ing Third Ave.. In Royal Dank block Hot and cold water. Phone Black 0M after five oWock. TOR RENT FURNISHED APART went by the dsy, week or month. Phone Red 607. tf FOR RENT. TWO MODERN HOUSES One furnished. Apply 31S, Fourth Avenue East. PURNI8HED SUITES FOR RENT. Apply Mussallrm Orocery. Phone IS. MODERN HOUSE FOR RENT. nlshed. Phone Blue 606. FURNISHED HOUSE Plione Clack 188. PUR. FOR RENT. tf UI'IIOI.STKKINU FURNITURE REPAIRING; UPIIOL- sterlng of all kinds. Chesterfields recovered snd made to order. All work gusrsnteed. Phone Oreen 003. a. M. HUNT. EXCHANGE NEW AND SECONDHAND FURNITURE bought, sold and exchanged. Paps-dopulos and Maras, S39 Third Ave. Phone 6t, it Al tTIOXEER AMI SErOMllltMl I BUY. SELL OR EXCHANGE ANY-thing of value. Phone Brine for business. Telephone 774. M'MMEK RESORT. LtKELSE IIOTSPHINflH UHlfiK TERRACE, II.C. Now Open for Visitors. h'ri'teif indi.reiieryaHona. , Apply Mrs. lima . Manage'reM,' .sa KtlEN OAKAUR " ... I 11 Agents for all GENERA!, MOTORS PROIHCTH Another carload of Cbevrolets Justlnl Prices: Hoadster 823.O0 Roadster Delivery 82S00 Touring 8a5.00 Coupe 988.O0 Coach $086.00 Sedan 1,075 00 Landau Sedan 11,120.00 Cabriolet 11,100.00 Commercial Chassis 104100 Delivery Express Chassis .... $805.00 5a x 4 40 Balloon Tires standard equipment on all models except Delivery Express haMls. Csll or phone for demonstration. KAIEN GARAGE Third Avenue Phone 82 ,tt TAXI i .i i- I'hnniC7rwxl i I (Call ttfehe, Paul or Gust) Six and Seven Passenger tud-bakera at your disposal any time. KOSS HKOS. POOL ItOOM Meeker lllork. (AerosH from EmprH8 Hotel) C.N.R. TRAINS For the East-Dally Except Sundays 11,30 am. im tne East I Dally excip; Tuesdays 140 pin. x h n ivi viiili Biiiuriiei I'or Vsnrnuier- Monoay a r.k, tueoaay as c z Tkufsdsy flWtjUtetftV U e ,r4 " -as Pt -ist Irtr,, l'M illr as Pru;c Bupm Aug. io prii.rr , a Aug. It. Prtiiory L t Aug. SO. Princess A1j Aug. 34. Princes' r Aug. 31. Prtncc U Prom Ysnrwuter Sunday ss CaU i Mondayas ptic a ctula Wednesdsy sPr jOk- Prldsy- ss. Pr att r. jwr Saturday ss. p! .jess b.-; 3 t Aug. 8.- -ss. Prxcesj Lrj t Aug. 18.- ss P a 1.3 L . .. n . Aug. 30- as. r : t a Aug. . s n -rr; jlj 4. or Tort Nlmpaon and Sut tt- rrway as canv rum Port MmMai ai4 Km in. aaturday as ca a t 'or Anyox, Klewsrt, etf Sunday ss, Catsls lp Monday. . as, Prince C-.ula iu MJ... II. n. ,.. I'ritoi Anynt, Measrt, etc Tueadar- as, Cjtala U Thursday ss. Pi j Ga ;jii Saturday- ss Pr .-,rt Ti ft- ' For th 4)aeen f'hsrliittft- Mondsy as Pr r,t.) ( itt l From North queen Chsrktftf Thursday ss, Pt.n. f vto For Rnulh Oneen Cturlultft- Aug, IS-ss Pun:? J. X- Aus. S9- -ss Pr mco J; t-f- rrom Houth tjueen ChsrWle- Aug. 10.- -SS Prlure M. u a .... 1 u D-4.-. ii. U a.e tla&lfa. Wednesday ss Prlnre Oeorp P Alio a u pnni-ri LrJa . . n. . 1 v J Aug. lit - 1 ' .1- 1 -- Au. ID.- PrlnceRS C .a: Aug. a. riiiLTM Aug. 29. ss. Princeat AU Monday- -ss Prln.-e Oesrj ' v Aug. 10.-4rtnces C Aug. lS.- Prtnress LouM Aug. 20. Princess 1 .- Aug. 24 Princess C.srWt Aug. SI. Princess Ixl.m "- .MAIL SCHEDULE y AinrT, m'. US B IIC Mondsys. WednesdsfS. W' closes From lhe East . Mondays. Wednesday., rna"JI due. To Yaiieonver Mondsys Tuesdays Thursdays ... Haturdavs .... C.P.R. Aug. 3, 8, 10. Frmn Vancouver- Mondays Wednesdays . layi .... C.P.n. AU" 1, 8. To Anynt, Alice Arm . .Slewart Sundays . Fridays From Anynt Blewart Saturdays Tuesdays II .IWI' l ' u. a is. - . mail jj rrfBW' .wall To Naas River Points-Thursdays ro' From Naas River Point- , Saturdaya ' To Alaska Polnls Ali. 1. B, 8, IS, I'. - From Alaska Points A. 3, 8. 10. 13, SO. To tjueen Charlotte ' Lower Islands, Aug. "' ,f Upper Islsnds Monday ftlf From IjMeen Charlotle W Lower Islsnds, Aug . y Upper Islands. ThuwaT To Queen Charlotte ,J""' H Lower Islands, Mondsf. rrom Qneen ChsrMt' l" Lower Ulaadl. WtdBM'''