PAGE FOUR lMfc DAILY NfcWS BRINGING UP FATHER ByGeorgeMcMs ntis Neglected FLOWM OVER ANJ CHOPPED A rONKEV WRENCH' ONK JOT HIT ME. ONI '"H' r Eyes NEGLECT is doubtless the cause of most of the ills that afflict humanity. This Is so self evident that it seems hardly necessary to tell you. If your eyes are kIvtuk trouble, have 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. DONT lose health and effi-ciency through neglect. Come and seel Fred Joudry Registered Optometrist and Optician Room 3 Smith Block Phone 7C3 THttUr in MIND Tkm- rie. s.t.. NO viwW Mpwrm-ft, l iwwww issmsB s j 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 priced. Albert & McCaffery Phones 116 and 117 VELVET Ice Cream THE VERY REST! Take a brick home" tonight! 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 C.RAVEL Equipment for Diving and Salvage Work Agents for Easthope Engines and Stump Pullers NORWEGIAN HALIItUT GEAR IN STOCK Compass Adjusting LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone f3 'Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal Sand and Gravel. We Specialize in Piano and Furniture Moving. TERMINAL WINS SPORT CHAT ER y I ' ' j AGAINST MOOSE FOOTBALL TEAM Presentation Made to George Hill Jr. During Half Time Interval When Terrains) soccer Iwa won ovc: , ' Mo:se last night by the Ms score i.: seven to two the chief fMtor In the large ecor x weak goalttndlng. by the Muoae 1 goalkeeper. At least three of die goalt ! might have been saved und one othe: was contributed to by lack ot understanding between back and goalkeeper The game otherwise was closely contest-1 et rhe new men are not as good as some of the younger players about town Neither Roberts nor the latest member of the Murray cUn played well. Moose played down hill and John Murray narrowly missed with a long j drive. Dido's corner kick was headed 1 past by Warren and then one of Roberts' j few centres went across the goal. Three ' Terminal forwards missed It In the goal-I mouth but Warren gathered it to open the score. Murray's shot was blocked ' and 'Koppers Just missed. Sam Currle was feeding his forwards but they threw I away many chances. Splro dropped the 1 ball but Menzles cleared. Peacock saved well from Dickens, and cleared three times In quick succession. Ourvlch saved well from close In. Terminals were having the better of the game. Hadden's long shot was well saved by Peacock. A centre from Roberts hit the upright. John Murray had a good try but half- time came with Terminals leading by the only goal. During the Interval a presentation was made to George Hill Jr. on behalf oi the Terminal Football Club. In making the presentation R. M. Wlnslow expressed the hope that George would have as much success In Bis married life as be was baring on the football field. His team-mates chaired George and then the game restarted. Wood was now centre for Moose end shot Just over. Dido headed to Dickens, who headed to Warner who scored while Peacock watched the ball go through. Moose pressed and H. Hodgkln- son centred twice. From the second A. Murray scored for Moose. The game was now faster. Dick Howe hooked away a dangerous shot. Dickens scored from a corner. Skinner unsighted Peacock a moment later and another easy shot from Dido rolled In. Hodgklnson centred to make It 5-2. Skinner and Ersklne combined well to clear and at the other end a penalty was awarded Msose but Splro did well to stop and clear Ersklne'a shot. A weak shot from Dickens now made the score six and following a free kick taken by Hadden Strachan made It seven while the Moose defence stood and waited for the whistle to go for off side. The game was now a farce 4n4 full time brought a timely end. Teams: Moose Peacock, . Skinner, Ersklne. Mitchell, currle, Wood, A. Murray. H. Hodgklnson, Koppers, J. Murray, F. Hodgklnson. Terminals 8, Ourvieh. Menzles, R. Howe. Hill, Hadden. . Howe. Roberta, Strachan. Dickens, Warren, Qurvlch For the Moose Currle, Ersklne, Wood and J. Murray were best. The Terminals were well served by Warren, the best forward on the field. Hadden, Hill and Menzles. O. Krause refereed and A. Clapperton and W. Murray Jr. were linesmen. The football association Is to be con gratulated on having the goalposts straightened up. As a soon as the posts settle proper!? the supporting struts wlU be removed. Seme of the Moose players were In cllned to get rattled when the Koala were recorded. It's a poor team that cannot take a defeat.laa.good humor. We can understand schoolboys In tbelr early stages showing, temper but surely our senior teams are past that point And there Is one well known and ex perlenced supporter of the soccer game who never says a game has been a good one unless his team wins. He may not realize that this Is the case but history bears It oat. Baeeballers have a couple of Inter mediate games and a senior gams this week. Tomorrow sight Gyros and Sons Ihit adveitisfmcnf is not publtskcd or displayed bu B Liquor (bntrot Board or by the Government of British Columbia. meet In the senior league und another close game is looked for Tonight Sons ind Grotto meet, and on Friday Grotto ind Elks. Strange how so man; good players Jrtft Into town and never show up on he playing" diamond. Perhaps, the standard of play Is higher here than they anticipate. But In any case we hear' of new stars coming who are anxious to play, so they say. After they tee a couple of games they find them--.elves busy and not able to (urn out. Well, we are glad to give them a chance anyway. The present standing In the different leagues is: SKMOIt IIASKII.VI.I. I.K.WU K W. L. percent. ffatlve Sons 3 3 .025 3yros 3 5 .375 Sit. FOOIIIAI.L I.KU1I K W. U D. PU. Terminals ... 3 0 1 7 Regiment .... 0 1 2" J Moose 0 2 1 1 There Is oonslderable doubt as to whether there will be any football at the next Olympic game. Many of the countries that would send teams have olayers who are now banned on account of broken time payments. It seems likely that the Olympic authori ties will adhere to their stand that all athletes must be slmon pure amateurs and if so the tournament will be only an apology for a competition. It was ver a similar difficulty that tennis has been dropped from the Amsterdam festival. O. a. Stlmson, manager of the Bax ter Pole Co. was enroute to Port Clements on ' the Prince Charles "yesterday r sr j In The Letter Box PUOTLST AT KKIEI' STOI'OVUKS I'ltlMi: ItlTIKT. AT Editor. DaUy News. May I be permitted, through the vlumns of your paper to draw your md the public's attention to a matter, nut la my ns:noii is of vital interest o this olty. i.ist Thwatlay afternoon I stood ea lie depot and aw the train come In from the Bast with a party of seventy-five to a hundred tourists who were southbound. It happened that the '-rain, which Is due her at 3 JO was a few minutes lata, and as the boat was leaving at four, this party was allowed fifteen minutes to vtsit our city. Although I overheard some of them, remark they wanted to see what Prince r.upert was llke.lt Is needless to state i-.at not one of them left the station, ur they hardly had time to transfer .heir baggage bef ore the boat sailed. Again, today. Monday, the boat came in from the south with a large party of leurUts. arriving at 10.30. This party went out on a special train leaving at 12.30. No doubt they would have cent 'hem out earlier only It would have 'nterfered with our regular express leaving at 11 JO. For my part, I cannot see why this party was rushed away, m having a special train there need have been no great necessity to have left .before five or six In the evening. In this way they could have teen ' afforded a good opportunity of seeing this city and also to have spent a few doltajs amongst our merchants. NEXT YEA It TOWN These two cases that I have mentioned are,' only typical of what the Canadian National have been passing us for years. I recently saw where our Board of Trade had a communication from the Reads at Vancouver In reply to tbelr protest, and the only satisfaction they got, was that perhaps next year something might be done to change the schedules so that the) could stop a while longer. This hat biei called a next year town and there Is some reason for this statement. I have lived and done business here for the last fifteen years and It has been one continual series of broken promises on the part of the CNR. management. Where Is our hotel and numerous other things that have been promised by the heads of our railroad? Is It a deliberate policy that is being pursued to keep our city back so that we cannot compete with the south? Naturally the tourists visiting the north expect to have an opportunity of seeing the largest city In the north, ind the Impression they must carry away when this opportunty Is not afforded them, Is that the CU R. think so little of us that they do not I consider it necessary to make a sufS dently long stop so they can give us Are they white ? She knows that the clothes are clean, but are they white? It is this perfect whiteness which is so desirable. To ensure that linen is a good colour and amongst the whitest of things, use ReckittV Bag Blue In the handy bag with the Blue and White stripes ijjb O 192 t lit i Fcaiunc SikvKI. Imc. W anted ForfcSale For Rent FOR BALE. LAUNCH "NANCY 28 foot. In first class condition. East-hop engine: 18 hp. 4 cylinders, a. Rorle. Phone 387 or Red 513. tf HOUSE FOR SALE. FIVE MINUTES from past office. Part cash, balance as rent. Phone Blue 612 or P.O. Box 762. tf FOR 8 ALE. PLEASURE BOAT. 19 FT. long, 6 b.p. engine; In good running condition. Valentine, Phone 179. FOR SALE. FIRST CLASS RE8TAU- rant. Do not lose your occasion! Apply PD. Box 725. tf FOR SALE CHEAP. FORD TUDOR Sedan; used one year. Excellent con dition. Phone 142. 168 FOR SALE. ONE 1924 TUDOR FORD Sedan, repainted and good condition. Parker's Garage. tf THEATRE for Sale. ROWBOATS 335. BEATS AND FURNITURE Apply Brother Moody. 167 FOR SALE. PHONE RED tf the once over. A special stop Is made at Kltwanga to view the native totem poles, out an equal opportunity can not, be afforded to. inspect our good Impression of the work done by Hie pioneers who are making, Ihe north what it Is. I-Ot'II PKOTKKT I am no .grouch, but I know when have had enough. We as citizen have been asked year after year, to make up the deficits on our railroad and notwithstanding It has been case of pay, pay. pay, we have' had toi watch our own railroad deltberately Ignore our requirements and block our endeavors to make our city ad Vance. I think the time has arrived when we as citizens, raise a loud pro test at, the treatment accorded us and serve notice that If the Canadian Na tlonal want us to co-operst and give them our business, we expect an equal amount of co-opera tn on their part to help w. I, like several other mer chants ot this city, have purchased thousands of dollars worth of goods for the tourist trade, and we expected at least, to have been given an oppor tunlty to have shown our goods. We do not expect any favors from the Canadian Pacific or Union SB. Co. but they are always ready to do any thing they can for us. I have given the Canadian National thousands of dollars worth of business In my time, but I have made up my mind to Rive this business elsewhere until such time as they quit "handing us a stone when "we ask for a drink of water. The same attitude on the part of other citizens of this city would soon serve to bring the Canadian National to their senses and show them that railroad and steamboat schedules csn be so ar ranged that Prince Rupert will be given what is her due. Thanking you, Mr. Editor, for the pace you have allowed me to make my protest, and hope that some meas ure oi guua wiu t accomplished. I am W. GOLDBLOOM, if Km MaWf! FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET. APPLY Hyde Transfer. SVcond Avenue. 179 ROOMS FOR RENT. BOARD IT desired. Phone Black 129. PIANO FOR RENT-5O0 A MONTH. Walker's Music Store. AUCTIONEER YESI PAYING THE HiailBST PRICE for furniture or anything of value, up to August 15. Phone 774. O. F. Brine. UPHOI-STERINO FURNITURE REPAIRING; UPHOL- sterlng of all kinds. Chesterfields recovered and made to order. All work guaranteed. Phone Green 803. O. M. HUNT. FURNITURE NEW SHIPMEJT AND NEW PATTERNS of fifty linoleum rue and 800 square yards of linoleum. The demand Is good and this lot ought to be cleared out this month. -So come early. Furniture and ranges always In stock. A. MacKenxle, Furniture. Phone 775. EXCHANGE NEW AND SECONDHAND FURNITURE bought, sold and exchanged. Papa. dopulos and Marrls. 839 Third Ave. Phone 846. tf HKHTAIll XT GOOIl EATH CUE Mrs. Unger, Proprietress again personally In charge. Third Avenue, Next a. W. V. A. ' .V.iJ,M"'4""n'e fixjkeil 'Aonn'te'TO Meals. intt Black 700. " '-". K.tlEX (I AIM (IE Agents for all . , -" OKM ItAI. MOTOItS 1-ltOlil flTH Another carload of Chevrolets Justlnl Prices: Roadster 823.00 Roadster Delivery (82500 Touring 826.00 Coupe 985.00 Coach aoos.oo Sedan a 1 ,075.00 Landau Sedan 81.120 00 Cabriolet 81.100.00 Commercial Chassis 045.00 Delivery Express Chassis .... 8805.00 29 x 4.40 Balloon Tires standard equipment on all mrtdels except De- livery Express chassis. Call or phone for demonstration. KAIKN flAlt.WlK Third Avenue Phone .13 TAXI , Phone 67 Taxi (Call deor-re, Paul or Gout) Six and Seven Passenger Stude bakers at your dlopoxal any tfme ROSS BROS. POOI, ROOM Meeker Block. 'AerosH from Enwrifi Hotel) C.N.R. TRAINS For fhr Kimt Dally Except Sundays 11:30 a.m. From the Fast Daily except Tuesdays 3.30 p.m. Advertls In The Dally Ntw ttV W f 1 3Gtf ' DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for lei than 50c WANTED WANTED YOUNG (URLS TO ASSIST in business office; experience not necessary: good training offered. Box 63, Dally News Office. WANTED. RELIABLE GIRL FOR general housework. Oood wage. Ap-I ply The Louvre. tf WANTED WOMAN TO DO WASHING. Phone Blue 380. Mrs. Stevens. Atlln Avenue. 168 WANTED. COMPETENT WOMAN FOR general housework. Phone 30. lev FOR SALE FOR SALE LOTS 24 AND 25, BLOCK 13, section 7, with two room plastered house, Urge garden, chicken house and fifty white Leghorns hens. Lot 24. block 37. section 5. Lot 81. block 39. section 8. Lots 7 and 13. block 12, section 8. Price 1.000.00 or will sell separately. Apply W. O. Smith. Phone Red 503. WILL SELL AS A GOINO CONCERN my secondhand business, and rent or sell psrtly furnished four roomed flat ' with toilet and, bath. Modern Oat over store. A good proposition. Phon 774. O. F. Brine. AGENTS WANTED PERSONAL GREETING OAKD8 finest Use ever shown tn Osvftada. j Regal Art Co.. Manufacturer, 310 Spadlnt Avenue. Toronto. I FOR RENT 1X3 R RENT- FURNISHED APART" mrnt by the day, week or month. Phone Red 607. tf FOR RENT- FOUR ROOM FURNISHED suite; steam heated. Apply Smith & Mallett. Ltd. tf FOR RENT. PLASTCHED HOUSE. SIX rooms and bath. Apply 21 Fourth Avenue East. FURNISHED SUITES FOB RENT, Apply Mussallem Grocery. Phone 18. Artie lourxUi STEAMSHIP MOVEffld Agents wanted to take order for the nr Yam-outer Monday s Prince G.Tuesday fat.ua Thursday ss prm Saturday- s Card i . i " ss. Prince -l Be.,' " as. Prince Rnpr July 0 a. Princess f a IS . Princess Lc .., " 10 Princes Allc " 29- M PriiiceM l " 23 s. Princess Lc;. " 27 -ss. PitnceiM A. ra " 30 as. Prince Mi C:.. From Yaiiromrr aumtay- a Calais Monday ss. Prince C .cc Wednesday iPrn, Frhly . Prince R " as. Cardena Saturday as. princev V,-: July 8 -ss. Prince.? Lc II--. Princes- A; -a 18 . 22- s. Princes Curt Princes" i, Prlnreo- Prlnress f 29 ss. Princess lc .. Jt I Tor Port HlniHun and Nsoslhs-I Friday -s. Cardena roin Port Plmpon anil Nsa tl Saturday as. Cardenn r A ii) in. Meaarl, ele Sunday as. Cats la Monday .,ss, Prince Ch: Friday-. Prince Rupe ' nnit Anyox, Menart. els. Tuesday as. Catala Thursday, .ss. Prinrr-J Baturday s. prince R' 'pr or North Ijueen Charlottes Monday as. Prince C From North Queen Chsrlntte- Thursday s. Prince C'1 ar'i For Koutli (lueen Charlottes- July 18 ss Prince !,; t "j: From iulh Uneen Charlotte- July 13- ss. prince Jol;:; J " 27 ss. Prince Jolin 1 For Alaks Wednesday as. Prince Ot " July 8-tss. Princess I 1 " 11 e. Princes A; 1 ' 15 ss. Princess CI. -r: "J 1 " 18. as. Princess Wv. 1 " 22- -M. Princess Alice J " 25 as. Princess Cha:', " 2!- ss.' Princess Lc From Alaska- Oeo:"e 1 "!" Monday -Ss. Prince July 9 ss. Princess c " 13--S. Princess Lou.se " 16 s. Princess Alice " 20 s. Princess Ci)ir,...'t " at- m. Princess Alice " 30. Princess Char", 't MAltlcHEDUlE Jl l.V lt7 For Hie. F.at Mondays, Wednesdays, SaturW" closes ..i. . ,. , From the F.ot Mondays. Wednesdays, due To Vaneotiver Mondays Tuesdsys Thursdays Saturdays . , . i O.P.R. Jul g, 13, 18. 20 From Vanro..vrr ii'I FJlW . is -1 111! S3. f Mmi,lv Mail W Wednesday, O.P.R. July 8, 11. 15. 18, VI. 'j To Anyot. Alice Arm. rreiw . .Stewart Sundays mall clow 1 riiuttys From Anvox. Allee Arm. ITeml Stewart RtnrH. mall d'11 I Tueadays To Naas Idler Points Thursday. msll e" From Nans River Points Baturdsyj msll To Alaska Points- July 8, 11. 15, 18, 22, 25, From Altka Points Julv 0. is. in na M. 27, 3" To ((ueen Charlotte Inland P"1"''! Lower Islands, Monday, July jvl From 'Juern Charlotte !lad rj, Lower Islands, Wednesdsyi H j Advsrttlt Is Tns DsUy