PAOR POUR THE uaiL NETTS BRINGING UP FATHER By George M;M Neglected fOADOV-DEARl I LEFT MOTHER DOWN f WELUO DOCTOR -COME OVER WHAT DO I OWEYQO-DOo ITOWM- WE VsfA GOING TO 00"Y A s Right away - i want hou to f E.V tOO nObT Ovt OP LI yoo aveo my urfc-tr . BOX OF OGAVb FOR too - SHE'LL DO ?OMETHINC FOR ME I'LL. t MOM. I NO MMtDtATEUf, MAD TO )MOKE THOtf V., OE HOr-lE SOON TtU. "YOU WMEJM foU GtT NOT ONE OGAR- NOW CIGARS THAT MAf.GlC - M 111 HIRE. COME OVER TO MY OFFICE U BOOCMT FORHVTO t LU Fl OP OME Eyes MED'CINE FOR TOO , I BSCS 33 Jkv NEGLECT is doubt!eivthe cause of most of the 111 that afflict humanity. This Is so self evident that it seems hardly necessary to tell you. If your eyes are giving trouble, have them attended to and at once. OF ALL absurdities In the kingdom of foolishness, surely the loss of eyesight through neglect la the most inexcusable. DONT lose health and efficiency through neglect Come and seel Fred Joudry Registered Optometrist and Optician Room 3 Smith Block Phone 763 flNOIAN SUMMER VCIT IN YOUR. 1 COAl fOft THE I v roue mi r r.at v v 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 give you a care-free Winter. NANAIMO - WELLINGTON COAL and ALBERTA SOOTLESS COAL Albert & McCaffery Phones 116 and 117 YOU ARE INVITED to see Ladies' Coats Hats and Dresses at The Louvre 316 Third Avenue Next Royal Bank LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage I'hone 63 Cartage, Warehousing, and Distributing. Team or Motor Service. Coal Sand and Gravel. We Specialize In I'iano and Fnrnituns Moving. 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 OCTET A A as i. "anger. Cutter and Designer 223 Sixth Street GYRO CLUB WINS AT BILLIARDS Defeated Grotto by Aggregate! fccore or 37 1 to r8 in Fixture Last Night The Ojro Club defeated the O rot to by 'Uk KcWw aggregate aeore at 9T7 to 888 In hut Bight's BtllUrd League fixture, the tobsocoaists winning but a single game The htgh break ot the Tnra m 31 which iu turned in by Bert Morgan. nxHvMatl a sores were m follows: Oearge Waugh (Orottoi. 197: Charlie i Balagno (Qjto Clugl, 200., Dsn Brows. 197; W. J. Nelson. 200. Jack Judge. 129: Percy Tinker, 200. Joe Brown, let: George Woodland. 200. . R. Young. 200: Jrt Marfan. 177. League standings todate are a followa: Played Total Aw. Cold Storage 1 1000 1000 Oyro dub 2 1S39 Maple Leaf 1 916 916 Grotto 1 888 pj Grand Terminal . . l 841 841 IMUVIIX II. .ivi:u.(ir.s Oamea Total At. W. H. Long 0JS. . . 200 203 A. Murray ICS.) .. 200 200 J. Jflllman (OS.) 1 200 200 A. Maedenald (OS.) 1 200 200 John Bulger CS.) l 200 200 Col. Mcilerdle iMi.) .... 1 200 200 J. HamUton l MX.) 1 200 200 M. M. McLaehtan Ml. . 1 200 200 O. Howe MJ 1 200 200 W. E. Wllllaeroft (O.T.).. 1 200 200 R. Young (Q.( 1 200 200 C. Balagno (O.O.) ., 2 .399 200 O. Waugh (O.) 1 197 197 D. Crown (O.l 1 197 197 T. O. Pyle (Q.Tjl 1 193 193 iO. A. Woodln4 (O.C.) .. 2 384 192 W J. Nelaon (G.C .... 2 374 187 a. P. Tinker (O.C.I 2 374 187 B. Morgan (O.C.) 2 358 179 IS J Andrews (O.T.) 1 170 170 J. Brown (O.) 1 165 108 O. Krauae (O.T.) 1 159 159 J. Judge (O.) 1 129 123 Ben Self (O.T.) 1 119 119 M. Andrews (MX.) i 118 116 SMITHERS ATHLETIC CLUB HOLDS MEETING llenrs Report of ..Artitltles For Year and lte-rle'ls Offlrrrs for ('inning " Season The annual general meeting of the Smlthers Athletic Club was held In the Canadian Legion club rooms on Monday of night, and resulted In considerable helpful dlscusslan of matters pertain lng to sport In town, aafs the Interior News of Smlthers. Dr. R'. C. Bamford. president, gave an encouraging outline of -the past year's activities, in the. three Drincloal branche lox .IjHiicacondujheciub;,! o? which had been managed In a suc cessful manner. The basketball leagues, were in a flourishing condition, while the baseball team had returned a pro fit of approximately $100 to the treas ury. The town hockey league operated during last winter had served to In crease the Interest in this sport at i small cost to the Athletic Club. Rev. Oeo. Turpln, treasurer, read i brief financial statement, which re veaied a comfortable bank balance in spite of the heavy expenditures made on the new rink structure. The election of officers resulted In the return of all the 1927 officers, with the exception of Wllmer Lewis, who ten dered his resignation. Four new names were added to the executive committee while O. N. Roberts was named as sec retary.. I'ltnOKESK ON ICIXK Oood. progress was reported on the rink project, while Contractor Hann was ready to proceed with the erection ot the new curling rink. Over an hour was spent in discussing the manner In which the 6kajlng rink would be con ducted. Percy Davidson was choxen as manager, an4.lt was the opinion of ttv meeting that record-breaking season would follow bis appointment. Mr Davidson Is now engaged In making pre ami nary arrangements to commence flooding, and with suitable weather the end of the month should fee an tee surface available for skaters. a committee was named to take charge of the town hockey league, which naa tunctioned so successfully last winter. The personnel of the teams will be selected and a playing schedule drawn up. It is likely that a dinner' Short of Breath Mzzy, Sinking Spells COULDN'T WALK FAR Mrs, L. A. Oliver, Granville Ferry, IC.S., writ: ' A few years ago I had ditZT. slaking spells m lad I could hardly ttand up witnaet taking bold of sosactkiag to support aie, aid I eoold not walk any distance on areoaat of brieg m short of breath. "1 had taken a lot of doctor 'a laed-ieins, but it did me no good, only for the time being, au reading in the UJ1.B. almanar ilit I decided to try them and found them to be jast what they are recommended to te, and I feel that I owe my life to them." Price 50c a box at all druggists and dealers, or mailed direct on receipt of prie by The T. Milbnrn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont 4. J. will be held within the next week at which the Bamford cup will be formally presented to last year's winners and which will be attended by the league players and supporters. LADIES' GAME a J Largest Crowd of Season Watch-! ed Good Ilasketball Played Last Evening I Ladles' League Olrls' Drill Team, 8: J High School. 9. Intermediate League High Schoo: 27; to Big Four. 13. of Senior League Native Sns. 29: EIks,!Il t0 The bluest crowd of the .n st. tended Mat ntght'a baskefball games ln'two out ot one r " Mty-tw the Eihibltlon Hail, the feature of the;of HaH,an1'" Vrcmlnent athletes whose erentng being the Ladles' League event " 'uu,lu d"d rom that maUdT- "n" Y" between tho Prince Rupert Olrls' Team!?,Te WM out of lht nundrd the,flr iur and tbe Htgh-Sehooi which kept fans howlln on ttlr tM. until tV.. the ery lavt minute, the High School com- teeth with a 9-8 score. -At half time. . tte aim Mood 7 to 3jri.vorof the- 7' , I1 . mC up!mnectlon with Oxford and CambrWge rom behind and made five point m!Kme loId mucn th9 Mme the first quarter, of the last half, the ,r High School, gathering, two more. During the last eight minutes of play, there; was no .score. I In the. Senior League, the Native Sons Canada had no trouble In vanquish- ; ng me uu. aespiw: me iact tnat ltarry Menzies gave his knee, .painful tjwlTt. I 8 svM - 't-U.it hlch win probably put him out of coromssslasi for the neat few dayI DMo Ourrlch railed up tbe htcbeat IneUeMoal score so fat made this season In a single game, netting twenty points for tbe Sens. The return, after an absence of two yean, of Xdd:r Uann as umpire was hailed with giea: applause, fully teatt-lylnsj to hat p.pularlty both among players and fans Detailed reaulu of the games follow: SCMOH I i:di i: Native 8oas of Canada. 8. Oumch. t. OktrMa Thomson 4. Dtdo Ourvteh 20. "le Uene. Harry Menate 1. Dant Stalker 3. Total 29. Klka. W. LamWe II. Oeo. MltCbeU. Diiua;. Frtowell i. Art Phillips. Mike aotfuiteh. Bau.e Sanith. Total 18.' RtfMiS' E. A. Mann. empire Lac Dell. Eeorekeeper- John Staa. TUnekeeper Joe Oosse. IVTKltMlKI ATK LKAIU'K High School H. McDonald 8. D. Morrison 12. A. ctom. b. Hnnt 2. T. Kelsey 7. Total 27 Big r'our. E. Smith 1. E. Rateaford D. Stalker 7. T. Steen l. R. Mortimer. SeotW Total 11. Referee Oeo. Mitchell. Bonrakeeper- Mike Budlnsrh. Timekeeper. Dr. Joe Ooase. Uiir i.iit(iit: Drill Team Laura FrtaceU 8. Oatble Irvine, E. March. A. Menagohr. E. Dal-by. Total 8. High School Ida Boddle: Phyllis Harvey 2. MeUle Ourvlch 4. May Neaa. Julia Walters. Helen 81ms 3. Total 0. Referee E. A. Mann. Timekeeper. Joe Oosse. Scorekeeper - Mike Budlnlch. SPORT CHAT An oqulry has been conducted by a ietmmittee of American college ofndals determine what effect the pursuit athletics has on health and longev- lne De"" Pr quite wiaeiy insi ouuunaing sportsmen are likely 'uBeT tTom hart oiaease. But only " the general death rate before average age of the graduates of the two unl- " .,hl.,. ., , thIeMc. A , lau,tHtJon , OMITIirnC OlllllllLlVJ About fifteen men are out of em- ployment and the new mill at the Duthle mine is running one shift short o Joehappy IkQhristTnas v atAome IT will be good to be back among the old people again 1 You will have the finest Christmas you have spent in years ! The old familiar faces . . . gay Christmas bells . . . your youth re-created 1 v Arrange your booking home to-day. Special Christmas Sailings From Htlifsx ANTONIA Dec S to My.. Hme. London " St.John,H.B. ATHEN1A Dec. 10 " Belfnt. L'pool, Clti. " Hfiix ATHENIA Dec 11 Belfast. L'pOOl. CUs. , " Halifax ASCANIA Dec U " Ply., Hvfe, London. ( Return ocean fares Jrom $155 ' Dtltrmint TO-DAY fa i tl fall particular t from (A near f I cfnl or nrit CANADIAN S SERVICE jmi"' LINES CI NARD HTCAMSIIIP CO.. LlMITF.I. C?J Hastings St. tVetst, Vanronvrr or any Steamship Agency V anted For Sale For Rent DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken' for leu than 50c ja a reault of the freeaung of tbe water upply pipes la tbe reveat Intense raid vaaHier here. Tbe Braithera Town Hall Co. lost M87.04 on the past yeafa operations. S. H. Ilosktas, James Porteous, Dr. C. II. itanktiMon and U B. Warner have been -eted dtreetars wlttt J. O. Ssephons xklag the place of W. F. Boyer. Tbe Smrtheea District Board ol Trade at persistently agitata for Improve ments to the Smlthm-TX k a-Bsblne road a&d the lloustiWMtarta aeetlan of the Lakes loop. John Yeol, Muknfer of the Royal 3ank at Durns Lake, was a vlajvor here or several days on busSHem. He states jsat there lias been a healthy and tradual improvement in recent months n practically all line of business and ndustry at Boms Lake. Owing to the unexpected eotd snap. Jiere baa been a distinct wood famine 'n Smlthers and the prtce has jumped. Jupplles are coming in from a dlsunce at from five to ten miles from Smith- era. The Smlthers' Automobile Club Is etwtnmendlng to the provincial govern -rent that no ttme be lest la the com-iletlen or the read west from Hazelton to Terrace. The elub had a meeting an Tuesday, night with the vlce-presi-lent. W. J. Dlwson. In the ehslr. Smlthers experleaced 24 below tero westher oh Sunday and Monday. It Is not often that It becmtiea so cold In Sbvemfcer here. R. Cbecklry has been making exten di e Improvements to his reaUenee on Mfred Street. Rev. Father Allard of Fort St. Jamea has been offlelatlng at St. Joseph's Church in Smlthers during the absence ot Father ValUeres who has now rt covered from an operation', in the' Imlthers hospital. J. P. Downey has started construction, of a new residence to fee built on Al fred Street for Mrs. Eby. Man in the Moon JAKE says he Is considering the ad visability ,of running for mayor. tl yihi wkrtt a fe'alV-rulrvmiyor '' To keep" the eiiv awake ' Vou can't do better thiii choose the man :' k j Who Ja.-lYiOwn ite rekrterm as "Jafce.T THAT'S a new one on me" said the Davenport, as Sally admitted her new beau to the living room. THE bride of the month spent cony sldersble time experimenting with the making of the Welch rarebit. One morning the Janitor knocked at her door. "Pardon me, lady." he said, "but you must stop throwing those pieces of linoleum In the garbage can. Taint to be used for trash, you know." THE difficulties with salmon fishing have all come about through the over use of the purse seine, and my difficulties have all come about through too free use of my puree. A MORAL take from the .purse seine Whine your funds are on the wane. Just hold a meeting and declare To fleh that way Is not quite fair. TALK t!0 about hunting, there will be a number of Moose In the woods at this week end. ONE day I went to the Moose bazaar wnere now i lenow the live ones are 1 bought a ticket and won a plrze. "No Sir, slree. I'm telling no lies." Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert NOVKMIIEK 19, 197. Fred Btork and Cot. C. W. Peck. 0S.O. were this morning nominated candidates for Skeena riding in the WANTED OIRX WANTBD FOR OIKKTtAL HOCSC- wk. Phone EM 793. t! AGENTS WANTED AOKNT8 -riTllBR 8X 475 WBCKLY Easy SelUng Paleo Otearsm. Cleans everything like magic . Ilisuaiss road tar without injury to paint, tells on demonstration. Free samples, p A Lefenvre it Co.. Alexandria. Ont. FOK SALE FOR SALE. 33 FT. FUH PACKER AND tow boat. Taplow. 18-20 HP hasvv date Vivian, with roavptese equipment U00M. M M (Hephena. FOK HUNT FOR RENT. FOrm ROOMED FUR-aUhed apartment with bath and water paid. Phone M7. tf FOR RENT. Plana. plaanarpha and Slivger sewing maenlM. Walker Muale Store IOR RENT. Apartments of the day. week or month. Phone Red 007 tf HOUSE FOR RENT I ROOMS AND BATH. Apply Mttnro Bros. tf HOUSES FOR RUNT 1000 OP. AP-tf ply 215 4th Am. E. FOUND -r- FOUND OOLD RIKO. OWNBR "CAlf bare same by rwovlng property and paring for this sdvert.sement tf BUNCH OF KETS FOUND. APPLT TfJ9. Seventh Avenue W. ritivrt: m ri:ieT iituiioit nii:iiiiir Eitvif:t: J. It. Arnold, Proprietor Oo aaywhere anytime. Diy or night. Always on board Terms very moderate. Two boa Is always available. Phane 810, P.O. Itox 310 EXCHANGE m:v ami i:ffM) iun itrmti ih; bousM and Kid and exchanged. Player Pis no and Two Casta Registers in stock. PAPADOrri.OS MtllAM S3 Third Ave. Phone RIG CHIMNEY SWEEP II. i. 71 MKnilt Oeneral Handy .Man Furnaces and Stovea Cleaned and Re-, ' . . paired. ;' 1 . Chlmhies Swept. Cemetery Plot Cared For. Phone Red 843. Prince Rupert, D O FyitNITUIIE AND. RANGES our Home Should Come First" Call on us for your ranges, furniture, floor coverings, beds and bedding. Our prices are always reasonable. a. mckkvzik, rntsiTriii: Phone 713. TAXI Phone 67 Taxi (Call George, Paul or Gut) Six and Seven Pansenjrer Stude bakers at your disposal any time ROSS HHOS. POOL ROOM Meeker Work. 'ArroM from RmnrMi Hotel forthcoming federal , election. F. O Dawson was named o metal agent or Mr. stork while W. E. Fisher la Ool Peck's agent. There will be meetings on behalf of bothe Wihdldatea tonight. Stephen Ryan, one of three Metla katla natives, who have been mHwlng Jfor the UAttWO.vrrM. wasi ' found on fa ledge of" bcA or Dundas Island by Marchers, , He, bad subaiated for jlx teen days with nolhlng to eat but two potatoes. Several men working at the dry dock were caught by a squall on a float last last evening about dark and were .found serosa the harbor this morning Oasboats were Irr search of them ail night. . ' . ' i Under the CNR. winter schedule, which 1 now In force, a passenger train la due to arrive from the East at 3:30 tomorrow afternooni If-. Mi VTCiwiruin HA-.... IVr Vanroflv Tuucik Friday aturd) J- N V 30 -Do;. 21 v I'mm tannin'! husdsy W- SUXd uraa . samroaj -. 3 Dee. IT -rc. 3i I tr Pmt Sim n 4 Sm l Sundsv I'rom Port Mmpsca ci St. Tusda I For AB)n t- . Swada WeahMsri... InHtl AlHn .. : Tiieodsy FTatoy I'or ijueen nuTi - Not. ib I'C. 10 - n. e 34 I rum tjseen f 'liiffctttt I e 8 v. Dec. 22 - I r Alaoka Mtw. 3 - I Bee. 17 s- aDec-Sl. 4 ltim Alat.i- Nv SO -Dee. i. 31 - MAIL SCHEDUU 0( IIH3.H rr Hie i:t- Mondays v. i k l close IVom the l"l- Tuecday l do . To Vnnrourrr Tuesdays Fridays Saturdays OJ'.B- N" " from Vancoatfr Sundays XI Wednedv Saturdayi inn Xj.ii V tQC To Aiivot. Allrf Ana. Mf Premier Sundays I mm An vov Al!r? Premier- TuesdsT" FriaayK To N'aas Itlier rf- nl- ausuiAv. Trom Naas Rler Points- Tuesday To Al.tka Polnla- Nov. 36. De rrm Al.ika Point NOV. 30. ue' - Wn f" . t (...een rhnrlottf Vsaav 1 U I M-C i ' from leen rimrMf ''J, Dec. 8. 33 C.N.R. TRAINS I'or the Eat Mondays. Werinc-at 1130 a.m. From he I" nt Tuesday? Thii at 321 :'tn PRINCE RUPERT J1?. SI'M)V. NOVEW , ! I v.- High tow ',; ' ' MOMIAV. NOVEMnf , Hlih " l: l' if Advertise "in Bladder J B.-", ,'JJvj Loot fof ,