PAGE TWO IP AT ALL PRUCC1STS DAILY EDITION Prince Rupert Branch i ui i r i i Sold In Prince Rupert by ORMES LTD. The Daily News l'MXGB HUPKHT - HMTISIf COLUMIJIA Published Kvery Aflprnoon, except Sunday, Ihe Prince Itupert Daily Xpws, Limited, Third Avenue. 11 F. I'l'U.KX, Managing Kditor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Transient Display Advertising. . . .$1.40 per inch ppr insertion Tr.niHPiil. Advertising on Front Page. ........ .S'.?.80 ppr inch l.neol Headers, ppr insertion...' 2'e ppr lino Classified Advertising, per insertion.., 2e pep word Legal Xotices, each inserlinn I fie per ngnle line Contract Rales on Application. Arivertlslnn and Circulation Telenhnne TheRd7 98 Editor and Reporters Telephone - - - 86 iAll advertising1 should he in The Daily News Office on day preceding puhlicalion. All advertising received subject to approval. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. Saturday. Dec. 20, 1921. ! 'Looks Like Mill ;.WIII Start Soon. ij It appears very likely now Dial the his sawmill at Seal Chvp, jjwliich has hcen idle for the past four years, i to he reopened inl an early dale. II. will nieaii a great deal to Prince lluperl ! perhaps more from the siaiuli-iinl of actual employment than ill he elcvalor w hen it gels in operation. Such a payroll i needed !,in the rily. t With luinher market conditions improving mid the outlook 'for demand during Die coming year very promising, M-venil con-is-erus have had Iheir eyes on Ihe local plant which is trategically Oocaled from a shipping slandpoiut. Yesterday the Daily Xews i-arried an interesting and authoritative niinouucenieut from Vau-iji-niiver that a deal had heen consummated for Ihe sale of Ine ilanl wiL; vicw;lft,jlt iuiUictliatr nperalioiL - Ihdh Mr. Smilh iid .Mu .Hell.thw luincipals o Ihe pur.-IVhase, are weJI known operators nf ihe pnivinee with many years .evxperien.ee Jeiiid them. II may he expeeled, if salisfaetorv ar-;;rangemcnts -are made with Ihe Vily and niilway company, thai Ihe plant will he operated hy them on a large ami permanent .'Voile. j ji Jt is sfriteil that the pulp and paper, project may hImi lie J,nialured in yiirtiecliou with Ihe mill. This has heen said hy pro- niiinenl operators to he Ihe logical course to follow here "hut il ,,vill take lime to develop and, in (lie meantime, everybody here Kvill he satisfied wild having the plant in operation again as a vnwniill. TJiis h.is lieen hoped for n grenl deal lately and a niim-l -her of projects have, heen announced during recent mouths hut . the present tine seems In Je Ihe most promising ()f all. ' Hemlock Or Fir ! For Elevator Here. II is staled here llinl the specifications for the terminal grain elevator, construction (lf which is to start shnrtlv after the first of the year, call excloivclr for Hie pulling in' of fir piling. Knipiiry of one local firm with a view to obtaining this variety of (tiling was made hy one of (he prospective bidders' this week but the mailer had to he turned over to a Vancouver dealer." The local hemlock, it i geuernlly conceded, is just . suitable for piling as fir is. This heing the case it would seem unfortunate that Ihe specifications do riot allow Tor its being used. Any of Hit commodities to he used in the coiislriiclion of Ihe elevator should not be brought from oulsjde if jiisl as good can be obtained locally. Perhaps designers of the mill -were not aware, when Ihey turned out the specificnlions, of the suitability nf (he local timber. PrtKMition Covert ar provided lor Chriitmaa CdiBooU A Gift that Increases in Value DID YOU CIVE LAST CHW3TMAS 7 WHAT Toys for the kiddies most of them broken by now. "Something useful" for the grown-ups now worn out or forgotten. Cash to your employees-appreciated but soon spent. Other presents hurriedly bought and perhaps ill-chosen. Are they remembered now? Suppose this year you give them each a Bank Book containing an initial deposit, and urge them to add to it regularly. Could anything be more suitable? Adi"kyainani Putt liookt" to your litt CArulmtil Cill. cTatTwS ArvTJss m Bank of (Mma F. E. Robertson, Manager 144 dnjox Parent1 Teachers Oppose Har; Urge Teaching of Music i I and in Favor of Bffeie Teaching AX VOX, Dye. SO. A I the la4 regular meting or thcj ' Anvox Parent-Teachers' Association a enmniuiiicalinii was! ; read from Iho Provincial I'arenl-Teachers' IVtlcralion, which staled that t lint body li.nl decided to present certain mpicsls li I ho Kdncnliniial Survey Commission, (he nms unporlaul being. Hit' rillo inpr Thai music he placed on jllsl of optional subjects iIk for ! nialricnlalion; ! That alheliihlren lie Riven an imi.orlimilv In lenrn to sing: -'I - -t- - i I-- . ,- Thai physical training, includ ing organised anil supervised friend playground, he made an lerlainmcnt,' ha. I a good time, an. I Hip monthly iiikor even-lugs In em will be looked forward In with a great l'nl oT eagerness hy I he .Moose anil their The univinni was as In follows: Orchestra selection. legral part of Hie school eurrie- jjoose Orchestra: song, Dick in urn: , Uvcry: recitation. Dan Itarlhol- Thal fewer change he. made omcw; gas- ran solo, Frank l.nr-in text books and a heller system orchestra selection, .Moo or distribution be arranged. . Orchestra: comic song, lied. Ilesolulions thai were submit- Knight: recitation, 'I'.' Itrown; led hy the Provincial Federal Inn aevonleou solo with piano nr-tu the local assocatinn were dealt eiunpauiinenl. lien CiriT and with ns follow:- i Percy Allcrin; .song D. Macaulay: "llculved thai we place on re. I ,,(., (lj p ,ispr: Minsr. IjI. cunt our delerniinalinn In create cmpp; orehesira seleellon. puldic opinion ajrainst war hy .m,.,im OrclicMni: snnir. J. .liinnlalinjf interest in Hie edu-v,m,0; Winl nance and pipe cnlion or eeiy hoy and irl. man . a,.finpanlm,'nl. D. Mclnnes ail. I ami woman. Ihroush the elimin- M. McLennan; .um and elojr nlinn. a Tar as .nssihle. in lhej,JIM,.(W p. Larson: reeiUlion. J rendinp and ohervntion of nllfVHiler; nrehe-lra seleclion. Hie pinrincaiion or uie inrces ni jIMIS,, (ireheslrn. Frank C.rui ileslniclion as containe.1 in textjwa (.imin,,;,,, rr n. M1iker. hi.nks, general lilemture ami jie nrflholra uupriiii F. pictures, that they may hecome' ,,.,.r. J. arnes. S. .riiilmnjr( healthy in hody, inlellijfent nnd,; Ward. P. Sleeuard and J. pure in thnushl. desirous of liv- ii,,nen,. Hie cnuiiiiillee Tor Hie in? ami seninjr in the inlereslsl(n,M1iIlj; w,.ro ,,. .1. HulcliiiMis. J. if a peaceful world, ami liy so. v.iitic. YV II.iwIi.h.Uku II P.hi. doing efface the romlilions that lead to war." This was carried. The resolution dealin? willi ( p.vccssive amount of home work hroushl out considerable discussion. II was pointed out thai Hie School Act recommend that mil mure than an hour's work lie piwn. All asrreed that this wa mil excessive. The value of home work in developing the personality nf the child wn emphasized and Hie ailance siwn iy parents In children in Hie peifnrminir of Iheir .illoltol task was slronply condemned asj lieinjr an injustice to holh parent and teacher. In doing their home w'ork. pupil wpre thrown on 'their own resources to meet Ihe difficulties encountered and the effort pul Inrlh In overcome Ihesp was an imporlanl factor in licir Irainin? fur the ha I lip of life. II taught a child lo think for itself. Harmful Magaxlnes A rpoIiitinn faoring a slriel form of censorship heing ejter-cied in the mailer of certain harmful masaines which were heinsr freely sold in Hri!ih Columbia and purchased by 'leen age hoys and yirls was heartily endorsed. The sirtijeet of Hflde teaching' in Hie schools also carno up for discus'sifin. The value of llihle leaching and Ihe adoption and practice nf the principle contained therein, were strongly advocated a heinsr a solution of the prohlems confronting the holm. V.. J"hnsnri. A. McKenzic. A. Itolierts. and J. Hart. The Man in the Moon f YS:- IT'S sure a cold, cold vn5M these days. TIIKltK I tine good lliinu about Ihe bobbed hair crnfe. i make il uniHiesary fur inerp runii lo buy the wrong enlored hair net. IT th not. follow that Hip girl wtio ebews "llffttkaver" ha heen drinkinf. I.KT'S all hae. a hnnpy airil-iims ami forget 4fK5 end of Hie mould bill. IT wa a pm-jTpn-ive who itispiajFAl in lM ip- oulside M store a niiiH reading "Snapjiy lomhtlofw fnr sale cheap." AN aviator may x up in Hi-air al time 1ml h is .hsuhIIv of a eheifful dinfMisHioit. W'H read of an inventor wImi ha paleiilnl a waahhoahl will, a remiMNhle ruhhiitg eriee wilhoul the alibinl. 'Till: Klk's Idg candle should presenl generation.. II wa IheS'. V "t' ."i1".1 f ,,.1.. v .. i.ii. t f . ii i . 1 1 ii ii jki. r i'ii i nun .,i: Ihe moulding nf a cosmopolitan population after the most desired fahion. Through I lie neglect nf parehls the only opportunity gimi the majority of children to heroine acquainted wild Mi Iflernliir nf llm hrwiL 'was il.'at of the .umlny school i MANY CLAIMS TO and the-p were handicapped hy WAIIIinir iVPirxt the short lime at Iheir dipnalj YALUAbLh LtbAlY once a week. Ihe Anyox Aso- cialion went on record as fol-fows: . "That I lie School Act he so amended as to permit of one public school period per week heing allotted for llildical In n ue after the mayor Ifsht il on Surnlay. IIOMK is a place where ymi gladly eat what you would turn down in a i-elauranl. Correct Use of Famous Title has Encouraged Pretenders About Ihe year 80 Ihe pioneerj" prospectors of Hrilish Columbia' discovered a remarkable cnal. Irucliou, when such in-lrucllnn ! Aflcr many I rial and tests n could he arranged lo he given was positively elahlihed that by accredited llihle teachers, in- Ibis cnal represented the acme of dependent of the school leacli-' economy, efficiency and comfort. ing staff ami of ordinary educa lional funds." Jas. Mitchell reported In Ihe meeting that the privilege of using lue gymnasium five afternoons a week had been given lo Ihe school children. The school concert had been postponed lo January In. The president. Mrs. McAllister, occupied the chair. Afler all busbies was transacted, Mrs. Ilert Hrntt nerved MOOSE HOLD SMOKER Anyox Men Enjoy Pleasant Evening With Fraternal Order ANYOX. !cc. JO. - The first monthly smoker of the L.O.O.M. for llio present winler season was pulled off laid Wrek, ami everybody partaking of the en- Tn Ibis fuel Hiey gave the new famous name of "Nnnaimn-W c linalon." representing all that was bent in coal, No sooner wa il found thai Ihe public insisted on gelling Ibis Wonder Fuel than olher coals were put on Ihe market1 under very similar names. So much so thai the public were at a loss In say which was the gen nine and which Ihe. imitation Of course it was easy" nfler a I rial i a single sack will prove il more lasting find morn powerful heal, from a few shoveiruln. hardly any ash. no clinker orl rock, all fhese pnlnls stand out when you make, a prae.tlcu! Ical j In furnace, fireplace, heater orl conk-stove. This famous .Vnnalrnn-Wel- notion rri.ii m snjil only iy berl ,v McHaffery lo whom all or-, dera should be phoned direct. In the Eyes of the World- f .( Canadian Pacific Railway K$ ' means ; Canada ; This is not to be wondered at. It i the Corporation in the Hritish Kmnirc. Over :i p,nol; of years the Company has sent Mw.MJO.lKW'on ,r the development of fmininration and Coloni;i-'. tion, and in that time has settled more' ihanL 17,(XX),()00 acres of land, .' T ; Its Assets are I,080,000,aX). I'mnipt drtixpry erice gien hy Iheir own litini and truck. I l.rtr phone numher are I HI ninf; 56 A. if HE SURE FELT MEAN -BUT MENDED HIS WAYS .said a well known Inealrnan 1 ib (dber day Well. Sir. Ile-j ueanei feeling I ever 'had come. over me wa lal t'.linslina morning. I bad passed up IhrJ i'.I rislina card idea entirely and) of course was deluged willi alt, rt nf lovely Chrislinas greet-, ois from relatives and old; rr;niU. And there, I hadn't sen!1 ml a slnule one. I Hioiiichl 'hen if everyone ,ad been like uiysel' :i IWt nf rent jrty would have been if. I determined lo en that nothing of the sort occur tin Oli'rfsinia, I am going in dis : :ene xunshine on the "glad I Morn" well as receive if."j Your prlvnle greet ftg card can lie e4elciil at llose tJnwnn il l.alla'. r'ourth St.. from our wide' range al moderate cost, ami nrd will be printed on day nf order. I'hone ?ni iiherlbe for thn Dail v Knwn, mmmwm I Mad in the old-faihroned way and matured in charred oak barrels. Famous foriti rich quality. 2f M. kotll., 32 . fctl ruuut MvtitaauT wumi, v it operates more man zu.iaaj mi.es or. unuwny ' v A us oteamMttiis tircie iuc vnoDc. u owns iuij'ywv . ' ., Telegraphs, hxpress Company, as well a Hotel s and an extensive inland steamship lina- , li)ldinjis of Western J.ands have heen conferva- ; '&" lively valued at $97,000,000. After providing for operatinj; c.xpcnr an .all other lived charges, pet annual earning for'lfiq . , past live years have averaued )s33,155,SZj more than 24 times annual interent rccjtitreincnu on these Note Certificates. ; .- ThctSi facts will enable investors to judge o!tc, f quality of security precntcd by . the new iMil'e oT, .' 'i ' i vf' f. tVl Cnnndinn Pucific Railwuy Company 1 . : .. : 50-Ymr Ai SinklnK Fund Secured NKe Of tlfiuiilr D-icd IVc. ISth. H1 Vh Dc l$Oi;i44 " IVrvKninmliKu: $100. ISO0. tl.OUO utnl Urrd. PrWc: S2.25 uiul Interest, Yielding SJ OrdrrS may hi Jtiacrtl through your usual rdtmt or through any Cluirtrred Hank. iit CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY B.C. Coast Servicei Sailings from Prince Rupert PRINCESS ALICE PRINCESS MARY For Vancouver, Victoria, and 8eaUl Nov. 7, 21 1 Dec 6, 19 For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway- No. 3, 17J Dec. 1, 15, 29 8.t. PRINCESS BEATRICE. For Butedale, Swanson Bay, Eait Bella Rella, Oct Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River, snd Vancouver, every Saturdaj, 11 a.m. Agency for all Steamship Line ' Full in formation from W. C. ORCHARD, Qentral Agent Corner of 4th S'reet and 3rd Avenue, Prince Ruprt EVERYTHING IN FURS For Christmas A Special Discount of 30 Per CenU Tin- ppltr in vHtiiifl' in Hie . W. GOLDBLOOM Second Avenue I OldK!y BOURBON WHISKEY 3 Tina adverli.einent l not published or displayed ,v Ihu ,,r Control Hoard ur by Ihe Cta meat of Llnlish Columbia.