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"AH "advertising hou!d be in The Daily News Office on day preceding publication. All advertising received subject to approval. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation. DAfLY EDITION Wednesday, Oct. 21, 1923. Have We Time For Cultural Subjects' liTn new cilv under more or less crude conditions almost the whole titn of Ihe community is devoted to making a living and to changing Hit place from a -backwoods village into a modern city. There is JiUltf timefor music and art and literature. Peo ple's thou shl turn more to urtioir llian to culture. The men prefer pok?r ami the women, a game oT bridge rather than read iiig or listening to. Iieaiitiiiii music. 1 tie jazz craze still nns us by the heels, and it shows itself hi -all phases of our busy life. ' Yet in spite of this there is.n leaven that is gradually pr?nd ing ami affecting Hie whole coniniiinity with a desire for better things. There is a musical society that in a -small way tries' to induce the sludv of the masters .of the musical art. There Is n librarv where some of the, 'best things in lilerature are of fered free ;of cost for Hie taking. Thefe are nlo niaiiy indW viduals,.nnd 'group,.yho yearn forlhs. best there is in life and Who, although Tar" removed- from Itie'fyenfrt's spend ?muel!' lime in keeping, lii touch with nilliirnl subjects. As Hie citV grows niidpeiiple who are established here fin they have more leisure. Hie- tendency toward the cultivation of the arts will increase and Prince Ililpej-I Will lake her place among the best. As it is, Hierc' is. a very large percentage of well educated men and women in the city. The difficulty i that often, the people who. have been' used to belter things find it Hie most difficult to make a living.. The result j fatal lo their aspirations, for naking u living is the first necessity. Feeling Old Is A Crime. -None of us can stay the bauds of lime. Age is constantly creeping on us and we all know that Ihe. reaper with his scythe awaits us somewhere along (be. route. and that he is always active. Thesj art' 'not things to ponder over too much, however. They tcniF to'Tnake us old. The diity of the average man or woman i. ly;riiuikc .the marlis of lime a mellowing influence. It is sjtld'lhal man is as old as he feels and woman as old as she'loolis. This is true ami u is its ednvese. There is no need need for mr aiiyor aiiy7of us us to io feel reel old old orjook or,ooh old. oio. Our looks-will be very largely -yic eff;c.i of bow we feel Ver youthful ifeolilkund)lie:-buoy'uiii.'),r.ur spirits feci 'health Jnf, hmid niid binly. The Oiue fail cini nil cultivate the that comes of per il was hot a passing one, yet the Cone principle was absolutely correct. We arc largely creatures of our own .imagination, ami as long a we imagine ourselves young and vll and happy we shall continue to be so. j , i British Policy Proves Interesting. i nere is mucii speculation as to wnai me eiiect or the suggested new Hritish protectionist policy will be. If the Unionist parly of Britain decides to sland for proleclion, as'is forecasted hi I lie despatches, it seems if it might have the effect of throwing together all Ihe opponents of protection 'into a strong free 'trade .parly. The two Ljbornl groups-nnd the labor group would, have, a bond of union that would make them strong with Hie country and possibly may carry llieni to 'power On Hie other hand it must be remembered that industrial conditions in Britain are at a very low ebb. There Is much un employment in the country ninl the panacea of protection rnav nl this time appeal lo the workers. The backers of the nrolec- tiouisl party will point lo United .Stales and Canada as examples where there is today no unemployment ami where wastes are. high . Hid industry is flourishing. They will sav: ''These arw the' result of protection; wiiile'Tit honie v have Ihe results of free, trade j- Just what will be Hie outcome nf such a campaign no one can foresee. II will possibly result lir Ihe present gov ernment being returned lo power with a strong protectionist mniniaie. Strike V (. HARD N E a s y to O ft e n I'NUfeGEr'-the 'perfect polish in a perfect 'tin. Strike the top of the lid with 'the brtish, as directed, and.the lid.lif ts oT easily. ShoePorish 1H BLAck-tAN-TovrrtfEn SCHOOL AFFAIRS ! The Man in tk TMom I SHOW PROGRESS Conslderable Improvements Bulldinns -and Opening of New Division GOOD WORK BEINQ DONE 'BY TEACHERS Inspector Fraser Reports 'First Attempt at Consolidation Made In District 'While Ihere Hit: not many new! sellouts Itcinj; iienel in I lie Prince Itiiiirt inspectorate this year, tliere liave been cmisider-ahle iinproveinents in buildings and -several new divisions ha been openel at Hie larger centres slaletl H. '.. Fraser, scliotd inspector, in an interview yes-lenlay aflerniMn. The first attempt at consolidation in the dis-Iriel lias been carried lliis year ul Telkwa on a s'niall scale where the sludenls Jroin I yen Lake and oilier nearby points are transported to the centre school, second division having .been opened there. Mr. Fraser hopes (bat consolidation will aUo be effected at Bella Ioola this year of the three schools Mackenzie, Bella (Inn I a and Lower Bella Coola which ore five miles i part. .Mr. Fraser is especially pleas ed with Ihe work that is being lone by the teachers in Ihe di trict. He slates thai there are more first class teachers in Hie inspectorate this year than e'er before and many of them are liowitijr -great promise. Tliere are also -a few University gradu ate wtio are iffiiiiR excellent work. There js nol one teacher in Hie entire district holding temporary certificate. A large proportion' of Ihe teachers- are men ami the majority of them hold first class certificates. High school work is being car ried on in many of the smaller public schools and Hie teacher are co-ooerating in a splendid manner by giving xlra time to the work. New Schools -Anew school has been authorized at Dorreen near Pacific am il will be opened 'about .Novem ber I. Miss Ireiie h'elleher, formerly of Usk, is comin? from Malsui to take charge. fyaiish has just obtained its first school with Mis Christina Anderson of Victoria in charge. A new school has been applied for at Perow between Telkwa mil Burns Lake. A new three-room school is now under Construction at Burns Lake and it i hoped lo open a new division after Christmas. It is also Ihe hope of the resi. dents there to obtain the eight -pupils requisite for Hie establishment of a Superior School. There are already five High School -students there. Usk School Opened Usk opened its new two room school at the first of the present term. . A new one room school Is be ing built at Slreatham on Oolsa Lake. For the pasj sl months classes have been held there ill leidporary quarters. A. Prince; fisherman, i con .,.... ... .". I .New $l,rnn one-room schools will be built at Forestdale -ami Francois Lake it is esperted. Hitherto the Anglican Church buildings have been used al both these points. A new school is alo under construction at Kispjnx where temporary quarters are now be ing Used. Smlthers High School . The new one room High School df "Smil her has been opened and also a new division in the public v school. Stewart has attained the Hiatus of a Superior 'school and there, are now. two Public School divis ions 'there. Ocean Falls has opened a second division in Ihe High School. The High School ami. Public ScboAd have been separated al Anyox. The school at Orassy Plains between Ootsa -and Francois Lakes has been closed because of low attendance. ieiiiouiiug me erecnon 01 a ijt;oim six-room 'senll-bungalnw style resilience in Ihe west .end of Section Two. Michael Snow, was fined 0 and cosIh by Magistrate MrCly-uionl. .yesterday 'afternoon in Ihe, police court on a charge ttt. intoxication under the Indian Act. SAYS!- IX spite of the effort of lli newspaper l draw attention In 'Vwlial is really important, much more Interest wh laKen In life international horse rare than in lite Imperial Conference. i0 far there has been no need for Irafllc cop alohif Ihe 'new mad to the keena Hier. i IF you don't boll your bol how are you lo keep if down? KVKHY dog ha hi day. Tim lay of I lie eon I merchant is narlv hero. Til Kill! is hue thing about Barnev (inogle'nnd (lie Bananas songs they might be .worse. . SOME iieopte's idea of cheer fulness Is o wpar'a facV Hint ooksns if i were slept in. IF you want lo keep "your brainvfrniu fiin'g to see,'wear a loud hat. WtlHKIXti foi a fived salary is a good Ihlng'if you can do the fixing yourself. IT is dangerous lo wander In ttie woods. Someone may take you for a hunter and shoot you ONE of the laics! hints to preachers Is; "serve colTee be 'ore Hie sermon." I li'u conversation so much," declared Ihelndy afler talking half an hour without e. ting him even ejaculate. pul the coal, the bathtub do after tiavfu;,' aulinnu bath. ' taken the IF you wdnl a game of holding hands, go to a manicurist. ' IXST1UH tit' remarking "this is so sudden.'" the modem girl innuires; "WheVe is the ring?" ' . O.VK thing 'about living in Prince Hirert you do not have to rake1 up the leaves and burn them in the fall. I TS hard on a boy to have to lay iu after scllnol just because' Ills fattier worked the sum wrong. fd DltUfi stores sell everything except coal. And why nol that put up iu packets nnd labelled 'compressed heal." IF you luive bad-brealh, loot WedneftsyOctPber -j., Nova Scotia Interior as Moose Pasture i off POP tuf UlDOy uuiviG GOOukDS ldslBliii Otf t Cloog. IMDlAM CuiOS "Xlo vo- - wintry ol like , PI ed trsm, offrirr wny low x fano trip. nd th lntrior it s i rest moo palur, Idrsl, too, ( . k. I .... I . ill... t. llk the rano and sutoir.obll ttr uxd by huntr and culdr. thus iivli.t many mitts of wary 'bikinr throoih tnroogn tb in. lldemmi'. ur.. On uu the .nr. the bill, il ,wllU I!. grocers . ,,,, (la(( fr ,e receiving your breath away. Till' autumn ''frosts have caught all the flowers except the blooming idiots. IF Ihe gooil were only clever. And the clever were only go.nl. The world would be belter lhan ever, v We thought il possibly could, But oh, fl i, seldom or never ' That Ihings hiip'p'cn Just as Ihey should, The good are 40 harsh lo the clever. The clever so rude to the good. 1 Ten Yean Ago I in Prlnco Ruprt ft-- ."ww October 24, 1913. Oscar Wallace, prominent. Idaho minlnir man, has bonded (he Itochcr de Boute Wonder group of seventeen claims near .New Ilazetlon for 25.0n. The prop'rly is owned by Barney iliilloran, L. W. 'rhouipsoii ami It, iladdoii. The Prince lluperl Properly 1 Owner' Association at its an r.iii nvfeBBSvsnsn SSSSSSM ilTvTTTa 1 iT3 ifTTlfl League. (Illlcers were elected a follows: President, IL II. liartipp; vlroprcshlenl, F. Shaw; secretary-treasurer. A. Cuthberl; directi.r.s, W. Illylhe, K. L. Fish er, W. II. Ierry and V. II. Mont- 2nmiry. New tias been received in lb city of Ihe death of l. It. Kenney al 'Terrace, lie fell from the ferry while crossing the Skeena Itiver to Ihe Lae!e side. BASKETBALL ENTRY DATE IS EXTENDED ;Thre Teams Already LltUd "Son tor League, Four In 'Ladles' and Three In Intermediate . . . . , In The executive of Hie Prince jlluperl Basketball Association at ids nteeting last night decided lo of entries lo next Friday night. ferisiou will nlo be made then on the quarters to tie used ror the winter's gnme. The following teams submitted their entry 'paper last evening: "Senior League Colts, Sous of Canada ami Teacher. Ladles' League Maple Leafs, Adanacs, Kalens and Teachers, Intermediate League Coll, lirollo and High School, Brand's Bulbs for Indoor Culture Brighten up your home all winter by growing Brand's Bulbs in b6wl with Brand's Bulk Fibre. The method Is simple, the result certain, giving abundance of blooms throughout the dull days. Brand's Bulbs nre specially selecfed Dutch varieties, sound and well matured. FrttE fceautlful Bulb 'Catalogue picturing Tulips, Hyacinths, War- clssus, Crocus, and all other bulbs, with full cultural notes. Send for a copy. 723 Robson Street, VANCOUVER - - B.C. lJ:'llilB7 - . , , fc U0rju from from South South Milford Minora via via Ann Annspoui ni:. Royal Royal or or Difby. and on Iak Kcsl- JWs Lake Kcdfmakoof, In the mow. ccmakoofc. Ukc tU LaU , fc .mfd.rnso 36 milc.U. u.nr2-. :L50" JU,A lA,J yir.r: pool lUVCf pcn inuian . uu -nil. : (fc h, ,,,, f,mroo- Tl4 :.?nJ?tl: L' d" .rot. of ranoc and vMOXi: the bints to vounz nual meeting in the Swedish housekeepers il is suggested that 'Church on Xinth Axenue last if there should be no place folniglil decided lo change its wolltd name lo Ihe Prince Ilnprel Civic South Mllford U IS nuU irom I- U . thr L IS A m o w Kidfr- e- I rtmc Ex.PC.t7T Mooct CAX6V ilf itiot etcti year, 'irany with mi ,i,'.fM prril." the aii'.UBl ii trae U mid to qi . 1 thr -. Suth tuiib a Louli H-rlow k-hrrrd Mlrretf ad ?sm TTTGt. f , U o.tl I Milan, sr iprt moo rur amr ftalkrra rd rarvly rt: ippolrt th huntrr. Thr r with Mrh thrv lmulltr-lhr , ' . . I . t . . o . ... ouiniunv point. ( or tb ro riioore nn a nmpi r ih..vu(r .iiu --. T"OI ulrrn uim llinnti iu iii.w :r.r; tMTT tO lOOl th Old .J itt alldtrnnn. Whrn lh f!,n. 'from from Annapoli Ann.poH. Royal. Koyal. Doth Doih of or tutn . p,t. the a.oo f t Ui ttt 'Iromr to t)w hurtrr and nt : 1 at.. f i. a ,..M .,.,1 ,.. il it,, moo to"""':'., d.Mon. Hcnty 1 mUH to T1jr- "Wrr rwror loi1 lir l,!rT b. Jtlrrtiablr Cid. 'nor atitomoWIe f.c-rr. rnurh n r.f horns. Whn wm di.tant point U Thr Nova Scotlaa moe raon pba ot mo burtinr -rM i to b rrarhed from "I)l" Ttema.'jlaiU from Oct. I to Nov. 16. I7r,one, or both. my Nip H K'i South Mllford camp, canoca. ruldc, arc a plentiful at mow, and thc,nr tKs psft hjrr th arr hunters and duftle arc loadcf upon open aon for thli fame Us to from i uppod to U " ' a bis motor ruck for Ihe Journey. Oct. 1 to Nor. St. -" rKjnt ' r - , l-H; Premier-Gold Medal J?eer The New Wonderful Beet There Is only one way to prove Hint PHKMIKIl "U)LII .AlKllAL" IiKKfl i bflst TRY IT. Order from the Qovernmenl Vendor Today This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or by the (Joverumeul of Itrf lih Columbia. I CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY B.C. Coast Sericei Sailings from Prince Rupert 8.3. PRINCESS MARY. For Vanoouvert Victoria and Seattle, October 5, '12, 23; November 2, i16, 30 For Ketchikan, Wranflell, Juneau and Skagway, QK, October 1, 8, 19, 29 j November 12, 28 8.8. FRINCES8 BEATRICE. For Butedale, 8wanson Bay, Cast Bella Bella, Ocsai Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River, and Vancouver, 'every Saturday at 1 p.m. " Agency for all Steamship Lines. Full information from W. C ORCHARD, General AgenL 'Corner of ( '4th' Street and 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. Prince Rupert CIGAR STORE ''The Service Store." WE CASH CHEQUES. . Agents For: N. knd S. ENGINES . Terms Arranged To Suit Purchasers. f( Phone Blue 91, Shockiey's Waning Mills Are now Sole Agents for the lumber output ofUllO Royal mills, Hanall, B.C. DIMENSION LUMBER. 8PRUCE AND CEDAR SHIPLAP. Spruce Planking and Cedar for Foundation Work. GET OUR PRICES IT WILL PAY YOU.. Phone 383. Advertise in "The Daily News" THE PAPER THAT GETS QUICK HESULTS