! PACE FGUfJ Neglected Eyes NEGLECT is doubtlowi the cause of most of the ill that afflict humanity. This is w self evident that it seem hardly necessary to tell you. If your eye are giving trouble, have them attended to and at once. OF ALL absurdities in the kingdom of foolishness, surely the Iocs of eyesight through neglect is the moU inexcusable. UO.YT lose, health and efficiency through negleet. Come and seel Fred Joudry Registered Optometrist and Optician Room 3 Smith Block I'hone 7C3 VOU SrVOOV KttV THlil ; ; Turner in MIND I t '. THAT VIE StLV. j ! i j We sell superior lumber i that is the only kind of lumber to be found in our sheds and yards. We have the moat complete stock in Northern B.C.. including fir and cedar timbers, dt.nension, shiplap, j i finishing, veneers, shingles, ', lath and mouldings, all reasonably and properly priced. i Albert & McCaffery ! Phones 110 and 117 VELVET Ice Cream THE VERY BEST! Take a brick home tonight! We cater for Parties, I'icnies, Dances, etc. Prompt Delivery Velvet Ice Cream Co- Corner Third Avenue and Second Street Phone 758 Prince Rupert BOAT HOUSE Phone 381 P.O. Ilox 1565 LAUNCHES, SCOWS, HOW-IJOATS AND CANOES SAND AND GRAVEL Equipment for Divinrr and Salvage Work Agents for Easthope Engines and Stump Pullers NORWEGIAN HALII1UT 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 Fumituro Moving. BRINGING UP VJELL- "THla I A NICE RtCtPTlCXM VrfECfcT ot4 OUR ARRIVAL M 1 I RUMIA.! MOT fc.Vt.Kl -tour wire to MttT Ubl i J sS ISW GYROS CARRY OFF HONORS IN BASEBALL GAME Iteat Native Sons hy One Hun by Hitting Loblick Hard In tht Senior Baseball match lav evening Oynos won over the Lmkui leaders the Native Sons after a close frame by seven to tlx The Sou got away to a ,:,,: atari land scored tour run In tlielr t:m time 'at bat. Ottos made one Sons were 'disposed of eeartry In the second while iGryroe added two. Neither scored in the third but Sans went one furtbei I ahead with one run In the fourth only to find Ottos (tearing off the deficit and going ahead by recording (our In the Jourth. San added one in the sixth but could not get level and Ottos ran out winner toy one run. Hie fielding was pretty good and II. Mtnitw nude a star catch of a hard frit ball In the right outfield. Loblick ws harder hit than usual and their bitting gave t Ottos their win. Wen- del's throw to third lnebud of to the home plate was the deciding factor and the squeeze ptay gave the Qjtos their winning -run. The most pleasing feature of the "Mae was (tie umpiring by W. T. Stuart. An ord-timer at the game with umpiring experience in the Trl-State and Coast leagues. Stuart gave satisfac tion to boh players and fans. Handling strikes, balls and bases himself his work was an education and the keen manner of following fouls and bate ; runners gave the spectators no roam to a criticise bis decisions. He was In the I S acne aM the time. He will umpire Thursday night's game when the teams again meet. Herrle struck out four. Lobltok seven. Teams: .Sens of Canada Farquar, Balfour, Dowrnle. Wendel, H. Menzlea LobMck. Lamble. A. Mitchell. V. Men-ties. Oyros Herrle, Moran, HaTlland, Mlnahan, a. MltcheU, MeKrown, mil. Skinner, Sherman. SPORT CHAT Sports this week call for two senior baseball games, an Intermediate baseball fixture between Grotto and Elks, and two football games. The Oyroa and Sons will meet again on Thursday, the intermediate baseball game is on Wednesday. In football, Regiment and Moose renew hostilities tonight and Moose meet the league leaders on Friday. Itvtooks like a busy week. Mop6e have that seven to two defeat bo wipe out against the Terminals and they figure that they will get a little practice for that when they meet tba Regiment tonight. In all the games between the Regiment and Moofie there has been no more than a goal of differ ence in the score, so tonight's game promises to be even more keenly contested than they have been in the past Moose have a new winger, one of the Strwchan boys and they are relying on him to strengthen their forward line. The Regiment are thinking of playing Perry at outside left and Norrington at left back. Norrington has given a good display at back on several occasion and the soldiers have been somewhat off li this position. Perry has only played one game at the start of the season but bad a reputation of toeini1 a promising winger In Vancouver. Tonight's game has the additional incentive that if either team is to challenge the Terminal for the league rt must win this game. But the rivalry between the teams themselves U enough to ensure a hardly fought game. JERRACE. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Olson and lam 11 y returned to Terrace at the end of the week after haying spent the past year on the prajUle. Mrs. Oreig and Mr. Thos. Brook left on Sunday for Prince Rupert to visit Dr. Bleeker ot Queen Charlotte Oity and formerly of Terrace, who la seri ously Ul in the Prince Rupert Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cable ot Chkwvnl arrived on Saturday on a short visit' FATHER TALKIN 'YOUR WIFE- LOOK AT THIS OLD LOUD-SPEAKER! WC.UU.TMAT, some look isnt it? but vjc movt FINOlMaR- I MAVElHT A nickeu MM i j i This oJvrrhsemffit t r.f p iblisKcd or duretaijed txj Ihe Liquor Gmtiol Board cr Uj Ihe, GcWrnmenl of Dt dish Coiumbia. with the lormer' sister. Mrs. Wm. Al lan. They left again on Motklay, re- umlng home via Vancouver and the .orthern ttaU-s. Dr H. R Orant of Port WlUram oe-upted the pulpit in the Anglcau hurcti on Sunday morutng and rave a ery forceful sermon. He left on Mon day for Prlnoe Rupert where he wrll Vend a short holiday among Ma for-aer church memtoees before sontfnurnf ila trip via Vancouver and eewrt over he OPJt. E. A. Nlekereon and R. O. Wehfeer of Prince Rupert arrived from the eoast on Friday and left for Lakelne Lake on ftehing trip. Mlas L. Hudson of Prlsce Rupert ar rived from the coast on Friday and left for Laketee Lake on a fishing trip. Miss L. Hudson of Prince Rupert sr- lved in Terrace on Saturday and left m Sunday to spend a holiday at the tome of her uncle, Walter Warner at Calum Lake. Mrs. H. Boss and family arrived from. Victoria on Saturday and left for akalse Lake to open the Hotaprlnga Hotel for the next few weeks. W. Lang Mulr, check scaler of the forestry department, Prince Oeorge. was business visitor in Terrace at the week end. M. dark, old time prospector In the Oopper River mining district and now residing In Vancouver Is in the district n a holiday trip, having arrived from he coast on Friday. Z. Marentette who has been acting ABOUT COME OM- VsELL MAVE PLENTT oftimeto ee AN' TALK ABOUT RELICb AFTER VYE FIMD MAGGIE'- jiuanager of the Dank of Montreal dur- niK te past three weeks while A. 1L Burker has been on bolMays returned I t Ms heme In Pnuce Rupert m Mon day. Mrs. O. L M OtRgey was a litMheon uusteaa an Monday In honor of Mia. E. 'i Allen, of Honolulu. A. B. Darrow Smlthers. was a busl-:'.- esaHsx here at the week end. A large crowd attended the annual picnic to Kalum Lake which was beW in Sunday, all available can and tracks ':eing brought Into use. Weather esn-uttons were Weal, although tar a time a strong wtad atade theulake veey rough land a number of thlaikefa were irenobed. A full peagtam aJ sporta .vas carried through. Including boat 4clng. The eondttsan of the road was ot all that could be desired but all -rived heme without any serious mis-nap. Mm. VMn. HeW of Prince Rupert who has spent the past week at the horns of Mia. O T Bundal. left Jor ever home on Monday. Miss Elsie Kenney. nurse In training at the Jubilee Hospital, Victoria, who has spent the past three weeks at the home ot her mother. Mr. O. T. Sun- dal. left on Saturday to resume her work. Misa Irene Durham who spent the past week. as the guest of Miss HHeie Kenney returned to Uak on Saturday. J. Smith left on Saturday for Prince Rupert. BIG SHIP ESSENTIAL mTTI-BSllir WILL ALWAYS UK NECKSSAKV NO RIVALRY IN CONSTlil (JTION OF LKillTEIt WARSHIPS LONDON. July 26. (Canadian Press Despatch ) . Further expert opinion on the future of the battleship la afforded by an article by Commander Charle N, Robinson. R.N., contributed to the re cently published Issue of Brasseys An nual. He points out that, with the ap proaching completion of the battleships Nelson and Rodney, the battle fleets of the principal naTles of the world will reach a state of equilibrium in accordance with the ratios set forth In the Washington Naval Treaty. When these two battleships pass Into commission, no I capital ships will be under construction ' for any power, but naval opinion holds , that these will not be by any means the I last vessel' of the type to be built, but represent rather a new phase in nava! "All the washing is done, ready for the linen closet. Clothes of spotless white thanks to Reckitt's Blue." 39 B Something to be pleased about R eckitt's Bag Blue In the handy bag with the Blue and White stripes TMtRE" OKE AK WELL, IF WE'RE CON MA BC VOOR VJlFErMT DbGOIE WbVLL. GOES BACK ON J ACT BE. H-itStltlKJ lw Bsh V anted For Sale DAILY For Rent By George McMarnij 22c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for less than 50c FOR S.tl.E WILL SELL AS A OOING CONCERN my secondhand business, and rent or sell partly furnished four roomed flat with toilet and bath. .Modern flat over store. A good preposition. Phone 174. O. P. Brine. FOR BALE. ROOllINO 110UBK. twenty rooms, with douWe eahner. Section One. Mew foundation. tV-000.00. MeOaffery Si Olebans. Lid. ITS MSjOO per month buyb a seven roomed house on Orabam Avenue Section Two. Walker's Music Store. FOR SALE. FIRST CLASS RE8TAU- rant. Do not lose your occasion) Apply P.O. Box 725. tt FOR SALE. ONE 19 J I TUDOR FORD Sedan, repainted and good csmdlUon. Parker's Oarage. tf ROWBOATS FOR SALE. PHONE RED 335. tt LOST IX8T.-AT TERRACE CNR. PICNIC. small gold watch, chain and elk fab. Finder please phone Oreen 139. Reward. 174 NI'MMEU ItESOKTH. LIKKLHE llOTSHUNOS LOW IK TtltKACK, nr. Now Open for Visitors. For terms and reeervattone. Apply Mrs. IIon Manageress. 394 construction, which will be entered upon as soon as the replacement programs are taken In hand under the terms of the Treaty. So long as no limits are placed upon modern weapons of war, the big sbtp wUl be essential In order that adequate defensive measures against mines, submarines and aircraft bombs may be associated with superior offensive qualities. As Commander Robinson remarks, good progress Is being made with the British miser program, while at the same time, under the pressure of economy, the strength of the British squadrons and flotillas have been greatly reduced. In this connection, remarkable figures are given in tabulated form indicating the extent to which the British strength at sea has been reduced without, unfortu nately, corresponding economies in the strength of the personnel of the Royal Dockyards. NOT KKOAItlHNTl TIUIATY In his review of the evolution of forelzn navies, .Commander H. .L .Hlt- no jjjaicauon mat any or me powers are taking any action with a view to replacing obsolescent capital -'Ships In accordance with the provisions of the Washington Treaty. AMeutton Is being devoted exclusively to the construction 3f cruisers, destroyers and submarines, and the utilization of air power for purposes of sea defence. The succeeding chapters, which deal with comparative naval strength and the distribution of the world's fleets. are essential to a correct appreciation of the significance of these records of the progress of the naval policy of the British Empire and foreign countries. rhe widespread impression that, though capital shipbuilding has for the time been arrested, the naval powers are en gaged In a new form of rivalry, and are laying, down an unusually large number of cruisers, destroyers and submarines. Is controverted. The only new :crulsers which are being built are needed to take the place of vessels which havd become or are becoming, obsolete. So far as the British Empire is concerned, construction Is not even keeping pace with the scrap ping policy, for while at the end of the war there were either in commission or paid off 104 cruisers, that number has now been reduced to 03. of which 11 are building and three are about to be laid down. laoies renewing the distribution of fleets show that British naval power Is well represented in European waters and that the navies of the United States and japan nominate the Pacific, where the British ensign, though British territories and commercial Interests are so considerable, is borne by no armored vessel of the first class for the first time in modern times, apart of course from the period lmmedlauiy preceding the Great War. Advertise in the Dally Ntws VT MOTEL ftE i ' ntbM inn 1 NEWS CLASSIFIE FOR RENT FOR RENT FURNISH KD APART- by the day. week or manm. Hed 607 U FOR RENT POOR ROOM PURNIBHH); suite: steam healed Apply Mnlth Sij MaUatt, Ltd. tf FOR KENT - lHrniHID HOUSE. SIX rooms and bath. Apply tit Fourth Avenue East. HOU6C TO RENT AT TEHHAOE. BC Apply SSS Eighth Avenue East. Phone FURNISHED SUITES FOR RENT. Ayplj Muw allem Grocery Phone It. FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET APPLY Hyde Transfer. Second Avenue. 179 TtOOMS FOR RENT. BOARD IF desired. Phone Bias 199. I AUCTIONKBR BUSINESS PROPOSITION! WANTED. To anyone who wishes to take the opportunity. I will give the yurcbaserl a discount of S per cent and commission of A per cant to those send ing the business mv war. ftoaaar oh1 of business. Everything must Ml!'r Port Simpson and Nan !!: Make one dollar look Irks two. up to August 16. O. F. Bruve. Auctioneer Phone 774. UPI!OI.STKmN(; FURNITURE REPAIRING UPIIOU aterlngVof all kinds Chesterfields recovered and made to order. All work guaranteed. Phone Oreen &03 O. M. HUNT. FURNITURE NEW. SHIPMENT AND NEW PATTERNS of fifty linoleum ruga and 800 squsre yard of linoleum. The de mand is good and this lot ought to be cleared out this month. 86 come early. Furniture and ranges alwayr in stock. A. MacKenale. Furniture. Phone 775. EXCHAM5K NEW AND SECONDHAND FURNITUnE bought, sold and exchanged. Paps-dopukM and Marrls. aw Third Ave rnone 048. tt RK.HTAI KANT !OOI RATS pah: Mrs. Unger, Proprietress again personally In charge. Third Avenue, Next a. W. V. A. ((loni llnif fVMiknl Meals. V ',' Phofi BlaekT 70f). 4 ,'. KAIEN HAIt.WIK Agents for all 4 riKNKICAl, MOTOItS IMlOlll (ITS ( Another carload of Chevrolet Justlnl Prices: Roadster 823.00 Roadster Delivery 823.00 Touring 825.00 Coupe 1985.00 Coach $965.00 Bedln 1.075.00 Landau Sedan a 1,120 00 Cabriolet 1.100.00 commercial Chassis $045.00 Delivery Expreaa Chassis $805.00 29 x 4.40 Balloon Tires standsrd equipment on all models except De livery Express ehassls. Call or phone for demonstration, KAIKN OAK.U1K Third Avenue .Phone .13 TAXI Phone 67 Taxi (Call George. Paul or Gust) Six anil .Seven Passenger Stude bakers at yourftliepoanl any time ROSS RROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Rlock. (Across, from Emnreaa Hotel! C.N.R. TRAINS For the East Daily Except Sundays .....UflOam, From rhe East Dally eirep. Tuesdays 3.30 p.m, Advertise in The Dally Ntws WHOM DID YQi I EXPECT TO HfT j AfrKfQO vtl0M fx i D ADS. rounds LottiJ ArtkJ STEAMSHIP MOYEHEh For Vanron Monday Pi::, o Tuesday m Cat . Thursday as Pi.. tkMnrday- as Cir.k Princes: Bca' ss. Prince n p. July B- st. Prince- " IS ss. Prince- u " 16- Prlnceas A...-0 " 30- -as. Princes " Xi m. PriiK-ev -" 37- -s. prlncesE " SO as. Prin. I'rnni Yanrnmer Sunday -a. Ci.n Monday -as pni. Wednesday tm.Pt: Friday ss. Prlnc: li ; as. Cerdeu.i Saturday ss. Pth... July a Prince-Prlnc..-Prlcce- 11 15 ia ltllHV-pTilHT- - w Priii r-PtIik 7- i Friday as. Cardena I roni Purt SlmMMiii and Nust-I Saturday as Carder.3 Fur AnyoT, Stewart, elf Sunday s. Caui . i 3' ... aiamsay. .ss rruj.c Friday s. Prince It ?? 'roni Anynt. Strwsrt, etc Tuendsy ss Ciua Thursday.. as Pr : Saturday ti prince r " 'or North lueeu Chsrlutlr Monday sa. Prlncea ' Hl from North llueen C'harhillej- ThUMtav as PrltitN t U. 'or Ho li til Ifiieen flisrMli July 18 as Prince -T roni South Ijueen rhrltle- July ta as. Prince J J " 21 ss. Prince J. For Almks Wednesday -as Pru r? C July S a. Princes V. " II as Prlnceas K. - 15 as. Princess r :" " 18. ss. Princess lc ; " 23 sa. Princes- A' " 2ft ss. Princes r. ' " 80 ss. Princess U. From Alaska Manday as. Prince Oecrji ' July 8 ss. PrlneeR"5 " " 18 ss. Princes?! Lcula " 10 as. Prlnceas Ai: " 20 as. Princes' i 'f'Ja-M, Princess Lc .'.is ' 37 sa. Prlnceas AUci '30-. Princess C -at. mailTchedule JITLY 197 I'or I lie East- Monday. Wednesday f closes From tlie i:at Mondays, Wednesday due To Vsnroiner I Mondays Tuesdays 1 Thursdays Saturdays O.R. Jul B, 13. IS X a.'- From Vanio' ver Mondays if' Wednesdays 10' Fridays . IB " 25 'I O.P.R. July 8. 11. 1' ' pifisl" To An.viix, Alice Arm. . .Stewart- mail 10 Sundays , Fridays From A n jot, Alice Arm, Stewart o....... ' ml.: Tuesdays To Naas Hirer Points- Thursdays D111 00 . .. ... V.. .. HAlnlkM iiu, ,.i,r, ,,,,.- .11,11 -Raturrtava . . " I To Alaska Points July 8. 11. 15, 18, 32, SS From Aliukit Points July 9. 13. 10, 20. 23. V 30 To (ueen riiarrotlr M"1 r' lower isianas, jviohuk. --- From Oiieen Clisrlotle lln T ., - ... ... ..H.11 1" AdTirtUt ID TB D