THE DAILY NEWB. Page 3 EDUCATION MINISTER "If high rates tf iMtitxt w.;tl itiU ht paid cn Canadian ON KEEPING ALIVE CaMetnmenl bonvringa, ALL ths tcopl: should Lave This Drawing is from a ihe opportunity to tarn tUt wlatii", -SUi niQMr. i WHITE, MinUkr cThanct. ' ! l Points to Be Observed In Planning rnotograpn Holiday Golfer Should Not Be Consulted. jwrrTWBBEEaaEBBaasggE II. A. L. Fisher, Minister of Education, lecturing before the members of the Educational Congress at University College, Lon Why They don, on "The Art of Keeping Alive," said If there was to be a Are public system of education in this Buying country the teacher must be of as meanS much public interest as the WAR-SAVINGS WtW. taught, and this not only at one point of his life but throughout his career. The art of keeping alive was one thing and the art f of longevity another. It was al ways creditable to be alive, but it was "not always creditable to be The housewife is ec onomizing in old. We all know the familiar comfortable ways and investing in War-Savings It is from an actual photograph of Anna Case of the figure of the scholar with drooping Stamps at $4.02 each this Metropolitan Opera singing in direct comparison-iith shoulders and bespectacled month. In 1924,when these stamps are her own voice on the New Edison. face. A good test of proving a redeemed at $5.00 each, every dollar scholar was to ask him how long I5ut what's remarkable about this?" you ask. he wished to live. If his answer will have greater purchasing power. The amazing fact is that no human ear can . was 80, ho would not bo a first- The business man is cutting off small and from the instrument; class scholar. He should least distinguish the artist so perfect at expenditures and buying War-Savings This is what we call the "tone desire to live to a hundred, but of unnecessary Re-Creation. is the Stamps. He knows his is available the truth of the Edison course all men were not of this money test". And it proves calibre. any time he really needs it, with added Company's claims about Libraries. interest. $5 for$4 in five years is an excellent Mr. Fisher referred to the im return on money otherwise idle. NEW EDISON portance of reading in "the art of e keeping alive." A school without School children are buying Thrift Stamps "The Phonograph with a Soul" a library, he said, is like a man at 25 cents each and are filling their Thrift that the instrument does re-create, not without eyes. It is by your libraries Cards in order to acquire a War-Savings Stamp. It proves man shall judge you. To ne They are helping their country and acquiring merely imitate. Hundreds of these tone tests have to school glect provide a with ' the habit of ThrifL .1,.,., t ! M o .i i been COnuUClCU. ivjuit man wisiww 'wuj.,ii. uart books was a form of parsimony, attended them. And not one coujd say when it was Holidays. Men On the farms are buying W-S.S. because 1r 1 the artist he heard and when the instrument. With The right use of a holiday was the Government uses the money to lowered to hide the singer's lips the another important point in the the lights art, and he suggested that the finance export orders for the food raised on j audience was completely baffled. following fourteen points should Canadian farms. This makes their market sure. Visit our Utre for a demonstration of the marvelous New I7B be observed before taking holi limn ir have one sent to jour Home, no miigatson, of tourst. J I days: Men, women and children of all ages 1. Plan your holiday carefully, and conditions of life, are investing in W-S.S. but be ready to abandon it on the because it is a convenientway to"build abond". Charles Wesley Teetzel, Prince Rupert, B.C. slightest provocation. The security is absolute and the interest is 2. Never go north when you can unusually high. Some day they will look back go south. with great satisfaction fo the day when they 3. A change of work is in itself bought their first War-Savings Stamps. -J a holiday. 64 V 4. IS ever drive when you can walk can ride.and never walk when you Have You Bought Your Stamp Today? 5. -Take short cuts if you will, but there is seldom time for them. BR'S ARE EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD G. A good holiday is like eter $ ,1 A A A nity there is no reckoning of We were very fortunate in getting 30 cases time. 7. One of the best fruits of a of these Most Delicious Oranges, juicy, large, holiday is a new friendship. land full of Sweetness. They are different. 8. Stay where you are happy. 0. Soak yourselves in the at We Will Sell Them Thi Week mosphere of a new place bafore CLASS LEADERS AT lllllllll.'l!l!!!!ni!fliifiii!lllllfllll!l!ill!!l you study the details. 50c, 60c, and 70c. per dozen, according lo size 10. The best holiday is that KING EDWARD FOR which contains the largest number MONTH OF FEBRUARY IDER THEM BY THE CASE fin n Dentistry ' the half case . . . p per v,ase 11.of Holidays experiences.come up for judg The class leaders at the King ment in the next term's work. I See Our Confection Window. 12. In a choice of holiday books Edward School for February with 1 DON'T NEGLECT YOUR TEETH ! earned each the percentage in act on the principle that one of fuller's Grocery the main uses of leisure is to subject Arithmetic,are as Gertrude follows:Nelson 04 W One Decayed or Missing Tooth lowers Your feed the imagination. 13. The principal experts in the per cent. Efficiency- Reading, Grace Carroll and art of taking holidays are painters, PHONE 45 PHONE naturalists, travellers, and Maydo Larkin each 76. Writing, Mary Edgar and Elsie historians. The worst person lo each 73. McLean, consult is the golfer. Dictation and spelling, Elsi9 11. On occasion of a very good Dr. Bayne 95. McLean holiday can be taken at home if Geography, William Montgom you win cnange ine nour uj breakfast. ery, 85. OFFICE HOURS:- hnUl Minnie Hank and vera Office 14 Smirk Rlnrtr P.fV Rr.v 772 History, Evi 7 10 9 Shockley, 92. Morning, 9 to 12, Afternoon, 1.30 to.5.30, , STONE CREEK MINES Brooks, 93. Literature, May geertjngineering & Supply Co. LOOK TO BE RICH Grammar, Lucy PUlsbury, 8C. Dental Nurse in attendance. Domestic Science, Lacy Pills- Phone 109 for appointment Engineers. Jobber3. Contractors bury, 78. An tinii Kiinllv nromisinsr report Manual training, w. Montgom jt'mat furnished for Electric Wirinjr and Complete comes this week from the mining ery 87. llllllllliillllillllllHllllHimillHllll' Plant Installations Hob nn Stone Creek, about Language. G. Carroll, M. UrooKs 20 miles south of here, where the M. Larkin, Mary Edgars, Vera Northern B.C. Renreaentntives Nechaco Hiver Mines, Inc., a New Shockley, each 75 per cent. Wa'stinghoilSe Electrical .Equipment, Electric York syndicate, have been carrying Principal McDonald announces Udward Lipsett, President Harry Lipsett, Manacer tdlu.i tL.mlltnii Ranges, Motors, Generators. on development work for the that the pupil who made the Kdward Cunningham, Vice-President fire & past couple of years on ine lei-lowjacket h ichest aggregate in all ten sub Rubber Mechanic iiubw c.a. Hose group, says the Prince jects for the month was Gertrude ! w., ioroiltO. "Extra Power" Belting, George Citizen, William West, a Nelson who made 704 out or a & Co. p. Y!re Cable Bare andfMnsulated CoDDer. well known miner, is in charge of possible 1,000, averaging 76.4. Lipsett-Cunningham Montreal " Steel and Iron Wire. the development woik, wmcii consists of a tunnel designed to open The Jloval Pool Iloom was the LIMITED "T Engineering Delco" Light Products up an immense ledge of rich ore. loser of one of the big plate glass nSHIWQ & CANNERY EQUIPMEMT MARINE HARDWARE ,. Dayton ., Isolated Electric Plants From the quartz formation windows yesterday afternoon, C1 VJU Water Wheel and near the main lead an assay was caused by the gusts of wind which Steamship Supplies, Gas Engines and Accessories I San 1'ianciSCO ' Hydraulic Apparatus obtained this week showing values were very prevalent at that time. Fish Netting, Twines, Lines, Ropes and Cordage of ?27 per ton in gold, silver and B. C. PRINCE RUPERT, rr Pipe Co. lead. There are thousands of Soe the classified ads. on pajr Wood I Vancouver Stave Pipe,JTanks, etcFJ tons or this same formation on five. Registered Oflloe: Prince Rupert Office: ? Manufacturinrr Transmission Machinery, either side of the main and richer Telephone No. 95 Wuter Street, w-i loronto Pulleys, Shafting, body of ore which, it is saia oouia MINERAL ACTr 68 1698 P. O. Box etc. . Hangers, Vanoouver, B.fcp. inn lm loaded on cars Dy tno steam Llp- V08Uneho" Motors. Lamos and other Elec shovel method. CERTIFICATE OF IMPROVEMENTS. i The property lies about four NOTICE. j v-. uciitujvuiu ill ciufca Joker. Mineral lllll. Midas, Look Great Little east of the Pacific miles out. Mystery, nuaas i-ane rrnc, J."" ...!! kiin...t fl.ltna allnnln lit thA Port Stone i Eastern grade, and adjoins P.O. Box 1704 land Canal Mining- Division of Casslar DIs- Phone 37 Creek Canyon, a rushing torrent trie i with unlimit Where located! On Ihe East Salmon nearly a mile long, "'l?Jriti!lfvrl'r hnl T A II flrppll act. For Comfort, Courtesy and Service ed waiting 10 ue uuiumto power In as agent for L.-Watklns, F. M. C. No. Mr. West has receivea insirui.--iir,0 frnm the New York offlos of C? 11. M. Martin,. F. M. C No. 9,887-C:. 11. QSTON j Fetter, r. m. u. no. .w7-ui GRILL the company to continue development Carlton, F. M. C. No. ,6V8-Ct Martin Welch, F. M. C. No. 9.800.C. Intend, sixty work until the arrival of an days from the date liereor, to apply to the Mn.r 66 of lm-"'.:.Lmi F. T. BOWNESS, THIRD llecorder for a Certificate engineer next montn. tr,r tia niimnnH tt obtaining- Fifth and Fraser St., Prince Rupert, B.C. ;ieCVi.A G0D PLACE TO MAT a Crown Grant of the above claim. Salvation Army. And runner iaae uuuto mat .vnuu, under section 85, must be commenced before Publio meetings, Tuesdays, the issuance ji autu kviuuiv w, ...-Pf.W,-. Home Cooking Running Hot and Cold Wter . Short oC,L"C;'. Dnate,orym..l. Thursdays and Saturdays at 8 p. . , M.,,h a n. 4(110. u. Sundays ot 7:30 p. in. A. II. OnEEN,