PAflB TWO. The Daily News huhkrt - nniTi.su columma. Publisheri Every Afternoon, pxcpt Sunday, the Prince Hupert llaily News, Limited, Thinl Avenue. II. I PUI.I.K.V, .Managing R.iitor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Cily Delivery, by mnil nr carrier, per month ........... Dy mail In nil parts of the Hritish Kmpire and the United Slates, in mlvnnre, nr year ..... To all oilier eounlries, in ndvanre, per year $Koo i $n.no Transient Display Advertising. ...$1.10 per im-h per inserlion Transient Advertising on Front Page... .'?2.80 per inch Loral Headers, per insertion.........;.. 2."e per lines Classified Advertising, per insertion..... 2c per word Legal Notiees, eaeh insertion.... loc per agate line Conlrael Holes on Application. Advertising and Circulation Telephone - 98 Editor and Reporters Telephone - 86 All adverlising should be in The Daily News Office on' day preceding publication, All wlverliMng received subject lo approval. Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION High School Number Tuesday,' February IS, l9?t Was A Success. The success, of the High School number of the Daily News issued by Hie lilcrar Society of Ihe local in(itiiliori is measured by lb? experience Jhe young folk" obtained in Carrying nut their work. Thai they obtained sufficient experience lo Warrant Hie experiment seems evident. They noV have some slight idea of w.hnl il means' lo get out a paper every day, even, though it be but a small one Sixteen took pari in the work yesterday, doing the duties whirh usually are performed by two and considerable material had been prepared beforehand. One of Ihe difficultie was that there were rather too many and il was difficult to keep track of thein. Also they gol in each other's way. Since the "dition appeared on Ihe street yesterday many complimentary things have been aid abonl il. One lady said she read every word of il aiid found II very interesting. A few complained that il was much like every other number of Hi? paper. Thai indicated that the edition was a success. Whole Idea Was Educational. The whole idea of gelling out Ihe number was an (duca-lional one. 11 aros? from a development of the conception thai there is more to education than learning to read, write hud cipher. Many people go through life, without bavins any conception of bow the other man lives, works or plays. These arc the days when people are learning to take delight in their oWn handiwork. Healthy youitg people always Want lo do thing, ond H is in the doing thai our rhief enjoy ment comes, l.rltninality very oflen arises from the desire to do things which ihe rest of the community consider should not lie done. 11 is misdirected energy. IL would have done anyone good to see the students of the High School yesterday as they watched the production of jes- lrday s paper. After the lal line bad been written all adjourn ed to the mechanical department and watched Ihe last of the i.-i.a- i.n!r.. ai-1... it, a' ...... r i...i a.j w-i-'f-" . r.i.-Srei ijl't Hi-uif-jgi iij inr iiii-iiiiljKiii OJHCO Mil . I Ilf J saw the nfakeiip man at work at the stone, the forms placed on Ihe press, and as the paper they had made began lo come mil of the big pre already folded and everything done al one operation they could jiot repress a i-heer. 11 was their paper. .They had made il.; Creation Always Pleasurable Occupation. Thcra is always joy in creation. The creator of the world! must lie enjoy'ulg himself immensely as he sees the gradual nn-foldinenl of his plans. The process is often accompanied by pain, but the desire lo rreale overcomes nil obstacles. Aecom-plishnient is the great thing. It is (his inner urge that is evolving a world. 11 is the desire to do, accompanied by Ihe desire to live, Ihftl makes people work. There is much disappointment in everything we do, but when we fail we can always try again. Hope springs eternal and so does desire. If Ihe experience Ihe High School students gairyd in the Daily News offices yesterday gives them a desire lo learn abonl practical things and inculcates jn them a wider sympathy with others who are aUn trying lo do things it will have been n Useful oiie. Splendid Boys And Girls In North. Prince Hupert has n fine lot of boys and girN growing up. They are nmong Ihe best in Ihe world. Speaking generally they have strong and healthy bodies, bright intellects, and 'clean minds. There is lillle else thai could be said in their favor. I here are or course in every comlniinily a few exceptions to the rule and thy arc here, but Ihe average is exceedinglv high. These boys amj gjr? nrt. KVnu;: mo.( nf lne (ivnlllnge; of thc larger c.ilip. und they avoid some of Hie drawbacks. Thev are country children with city privileges. Tb allendance al th? schiMils mdicales bow extremely healthy alt are and their appearance is sufficient evidence or ihe possibilities thai ar? theirs, All they need in life is nji even chance and given that they will make gOod wherever they go. A Health Secret It ! frequently claimed by physicians that nine-tenths of all human ills may be traced to neglect to keep the bowels regular and the liver and kidneys active. ' cause paiafe nd acW. and give ri.e to such dr.aded di.ea.es a. appendicitis, Bright'. dlsa...JilaUt.., high blood prure, Dr. Chase's KidneyUver Pill, are the Ide.r regulator, of thf.t Tit.l organ. tec.u.e they .c directly oa the liver, kidney. i2 ' bowel., and en.ure a thorough cleah.lng of the syttem. , MPWDHY - ; " w mat t 111 IV IUI price of Dr. Cha.e'a Kidney-Liver Pills hiti'been increased to 36 cent., thi, box now cob-tains SS pilts iflktetd of 25 as fermerly, LlkeWite Dr. 'Chase's Nerre Pood is 60 tents a box of CO pills, Instead of SO tints a bos of SO pill. Edmanioa, Bstts .Co, Ltd., Torbbto. five years: AGONYjNDED When He Took' Ma-toes" For Rheumatism Till Medicine Made From Fruit There cab be no doubt that "Kruit-a-tites" is the Ion sought remedy for Kheumatism ami l.uui ixco. From all over Canada cuiue letters testifying to this fact. Mr. John K. (iuiUlcrvm of Parrs-boro, N..H. n rites; "I sufierwl tsully tiih Ilheumalitm for Ihe years triM different nteslicvnrs-M as treated by doctors in Amherst ami here at home-but the ItheumatUm came haek, In 1916, 1 saw an advertisement for "Kruit-a-t ires" and took a box and got relief, so I took them for about sis months and the Kheumatism was all coue and I have nvrrff It It since". SOe. a box, G for trial slip Sie. At dealers or from Kiuit-a tires Limited, Ottawa, Out. TERRACE NOTES the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .Manror. i ne rrovinciai rarly liei.i a very successful dance I'ridny nijrhl in the O.W.V.A. ball.' Messrs. McLaren t Hall sup- plied Ihe music. Mrs. Cook of l.akelse who has been (II in I be Prince Itupert hospital is much belter ami is expected home shortly. Miss I-.slher Moore spent Ihe week end al lleino with Miss Mary Wilson. - i. .. .. ... nev. vv . .i. rarsons new ser vice ut L'sk Sunday morning. NEW HAZELTON The hoard of directors, of the llarellnn Hospital is looking Into the feasihility and cost of building a nurses home in connection Willi llarellnn lldspilal, Mr. and Mrs, H. H. Lillle en-leflalneij a number of friends las! week. Ihe. occasion, being Ibelr tenth wedding anniversary. Art Fullon is leaving al the end of Ihe inniilh for California. ... W. II, Sharpe celebrated his eighliolli birllitbiy last week ind was Ihe guest of honor at a din ner given by Mr. And Mrs. H. W. Sbarpe. When you tuiy hilverllslng you buy CIRCULATION, and see that you get it. ( THE DAILY NITWS. Tir -olay I I'liriiiu MASQUERADE BALL AT i PACIFIC BROUGHT OUT ! MANY FINE COSTUMES PAHinc. Feb. I A very successful masquerade hall was held in the Nlchol Hotel, t'ui-irie.l on Friday noHit. H wn the (.reale-l turnout ever known In iMeifie, ahoiil sixty persons he. itur irvenl. 't hey dancett Hire.e daiire.t ami then tinmnkr.. A vote was taken to see who hail Ihe best hol nine. Mr. tiauituon (trejseit as a poker shark, won Ihe penis' first pruc rind Miss Doris .ardour Hie ladies'. rn latter vva dresset as a bullet uirl. A refreshing Iiineh was served al 1 1 .HO. The people danced until two oVIoek, then the. home walli was pla.veil tltnl every one'vveill tiopie Willi vi smile. I'very cnsliiiue was excellent. .Mr. and Mr. Harpenler and Die rhool tearher from lioreen each 'itff sdcndid colitlne. Hven Ihe hoys and j:irN wore fine cos. . ' lumes. Mr. Iled.re was M.:. for Two passensrers lefl from Ter-I'he eveniiur. The eveninjr chisel race on Thursday Tor Vancouver. ""' coiisiiik .direr. Tor Mrs. W. Klrkpalrick who is going M- Anderson, ihe h,.iess. soulh lo visit his father who Is ill and John Kelso who will'PI ANTING HP TRFFS penu me resi tu ine vvinier in lf, r4,rl,ri Vancouver. IS 1U Bt UMLKKtU David Close of Kxslevv is in Present Present Time Time Not Not Favorable Favorable to lown receiving medical attention. lack I. idle relumed to Ihe Prairies last week after visiting It m tti.il li n I f fit I tin rii I f asn flop, It. Creelnian; auditors'. H. Itrauti and W. ioodwin. I was ilecided lo hold Ihe regular meel in? on Ihe last Thursday of each month. Mrs. Itaven from Kaluiu Lake- is visit in? her daughter Mrs. II S. Oreelman; Mr. and Mrs. Cha Haven from Lakelse halrheryare also the puesls of Mr. and -Mrs H. S. Creelnian, while on Ibeir holidays. 1 Mrs. Lanfear relurned from a viil lo Prince Itupert on Sat urday night. Archbishop flu Vernet con ducted service in Ihe Anglican Church Sunday morning al the conchisloii of which he hapllml Comply With Request of Board of Trade ' The cily elerk was instructed j at last iimlifs rounril rneetinir lo weeks. "Mrs. Little, sr.. is murli 'OM!m,',,cat': wi,n ,h ,,i,r,, "fl Irade in reply In recent a reipiesl. heller lhot.pl, very frail slill. I II ill II in- iillliri MI V J to Ihe effect that the town'reHs pre Among the IrnveJIers in last week were W. I.angNif Van-eoiner and J. K. Hhisholnt of the Ogilvie Flour Oimpanyv Another dance w!i held in Hie l.aketse Community Hall on Saturday when a number of the l.akelse residents and a few from Ibis side of the river spent a most enjoyable eveninsr as Hie puesls of Mr. and Mrs. All wood. The olllcer.s elected al the Annual ineelins of Hie IJ.W.V.A. were Pre, s. Klrkatdy; Vice-Pres. T. Turner, sr., Secretary- ireasurer it. v . iieecticr; ex ecutive.. T. Maslerlon. K. C His cut lime is tyit considered favor able for this work. The trees in question were purchased hy the cily two years aco and were planted ir the cemetery lo be re moved later to the streets. Aid. Perry was of Ihe opinion that it woiiM be useless lo Iraus-1 plant the trees now hecmise of lmlla" ",r .,....-Ihe Mr. Derby claim, thai 'he aa nnselHed condition of Ihe 'vr " ,,u,re w" e road work was in . . . . .... . . ii.i K,qln fl.fin ttf li.. Ima pmsress. .id. i:oiiarl thoiisrht ' . . . thai the trees should eventually fT""'"' '' 'Iwilory. be planted on Fourllr and l-iflh n"' ' u,"lrr '""' Avenues instead of Second Avenue ' ,ru,,' HV as had heeu originally intended.! nniairr rtlXOCV The ground on Ihe tatter! rKlWLt UlUiAUC thorouuhrnl-e wn ton ritckv and I would thus not he. suilnhle. NAAS RIVER VALLEY A daughter was horn lo lev. and Mrs. O. Thortle of Mission House, liitlakilanilt on January 13. A party of 30 Indians left for kiluanga by overland trail, on January 21 on a Church Army Mission. L'nder Ihe supervision nf S. C, Cordon, work on Ihe conslruelion lance from Sia. II i to be re-grelled lhal the children of lhal Th office of cily prosecutor and solicitor Las Iteeii abolished hy the city council wild the decision tlfut l. I'm Wilson be offered a rcliiiinr of 5 for hi services in I lie caducity of solicitor. .. . Col. J. II. MnMiillin, stiperiu-leiuliMil of Ihe proviurml police, announced while here Insl week Dial Ihe lock. up at South Fort (Seorge will he closed as soon as cells are filled up in the government huilditijr In Ihe cily. lMii?rroii!fr will, oilier mom- of Ihe puhlie schools for sell lent' i'"1''' ," 'M,ard Hieir decision children in Ihe o Office viciii-jbi dispense wllli Hie services of ily is progressing rapidly. The 'Chief Cnrlow. Thomas It. Hush school, Jt is, expecled. will he ''a" resigned from Ihe cily police finished in lime for lli full 'commission. He maintains lhal school term. Owing lo ils dis. jeconomy, could be effected out facing stirh action. with. district will not benefit by Ihe Women's Auxiliary of eliool. Ihe Prince Oeorge Hospital has elected the following officers for Pal Calvin lias relumed lo his "", '"': Presldeni. Mrs. It. s. ranch al Siax from 15 Mile. l-dward; ice-presiieni. Mrs. II. F. Hoe f has up lo he preten! made some wonderful catches of heaver. He has been making ralher an iiiisiiccessful effort lo dispose of n portion of his slock. It is announced lhal Mr. Derby will attempt to operate a paddle, sleamer on the N'aas lliver Ibis spring. I his will be a . great J noon io i no seiners, who al pre-sent are entirely dependent on T.R.C TtBUla'i Rst.Bdlc Cli For RbeBattiia.Laaeige, Sciatica and Nearilli, Canada's standard lem edy is Templeton's Rheumatic Capsules. T.R.C's stop the pain by removing from the system the original cause. Send ut 0e io, (tnroul ample. Give 90e and ! coupon we tntlox With ecli . .ample, lo your diutri nl IXX) Lot ol Templelon't Rheumatic C.ptule.. TEMPLETON CO., TORONTO . T0 For Sale by Ormea Ltd.' u. Perry: second vice-president. Mrs, F, II, Ooriuan - Cy Casileman has relurned lo Prince (ieorge after an extended visit with bis daughter in i Tpmlr nr Invlicil f.fifi annuil oror Imiii ,r iih c.o.s -'MiiasiMiM" iHt oucii. rlijr." (Uileii nf riririnoii ran Is ii toriMl on aiiillrallnii in itio inulrrtltiwil or :.i iii I OlwriM' orrin- it ,w Wiinilnti'r inr iTiniT jtupri, Thrillers are In Is. plainly nurkeil i.n Um. oil.hli i,l fne rnflK TMlilers fnf Uw rnlr In lis i.il.s. viaUilna" ami r'nofiirhv. and nmo h riwromi at !! wore or me uiuirrl.iwi ixtt later than If iHPfn. .miitii iiiin, ivyi. Until III I" will lie ivallahli- f..r lti.tr lion .1 Vaiiefintrr llm I VIM ut Ki linnry. I4. Crrl'i'l required fur nmiriletliHi nf work In he malml. A ri-Miried rhenim fur of IMe aiiHsitu of ihe tmnrr firlre aixl iayaliln In Hip Mini. err of Marine .ml .irrlr nmt arfstiiifiany Hie irnitt-r. Ije, or any temler, ikiI nerennarlly ''Sinl., 1. A. vioTIII'.ltwri l.. :lilef In.fH-rtiir of l'.4ierlea. unim.ii nan. niiif, Vaiii-ouver. ll.C.. rehniary, .4. .1 y . 3 KEINA LNO DISTRICT Of QUCCN CMARLOTTK ISLANDS. Til. Hi., f ..it.... ....... . . ll'ori I'.letneiiiil, llrlll.ll OrlnllrMa. Intrnils In Cl'iy nr a ntue liter Hie rnllnHln. ilr eriiiml Iarn1: Oitiiiiirneinir .1 . imi.1 ilantr .t ihr rMirlhT.t inriwf i,r , ajii iHirlli roatl of (iratiam Islamli iiiriire leo chains mrmrrly; ihrnre rive iliniim finr llierly. -io Ion water mark, tlieiire f,n ichains ea.leriy alont low ualer mailt. Ilierice five rhalna mutltk-rly In point nl 'roininenrniirnl, rnnlalimnr fully arrrn, nr pi Iflince liK-aurl iannary Mth, lOfl. AHTIItft IlOUniTBON, Canadian National Railways Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Operating O. T. P. 20,000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, Blacksmiths, Pattern maker, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc ELECTRIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING. Our plant i equipped lo dandle nil kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK. PH0NE8 43 and 385. COAST STEAMSHIPS Winter Service S.S. PRINCE RUPERT Salla from Prince Rupert For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, Intermediate Points Friday, 10.00 a.m. For 8TEWART and ANYOX Wednesday, 11.00 p.m. 8.8. PRINCE JOHN. For VANCOUVER via QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, Feb. 13, 27; March 12, 2G PASSENGER TrUIN, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY, teste rnnre naperi u pjn, fr t niirK ci.oitnr.. kdmoito.i, wH furtn, ail pwiiiu Ka.trrn Canada, luivs) sniei AOCrlCV ALL OCCSN STlMMlf LINES. Cut Tlc.rt Offlta, tl Thlrf erlnt. Rupert. en" . CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY B.C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert 8.8. PRINCE8S MARY. For Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle, January 18 February 1,15, 29. For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway, January 14, 28, February 11, 25. 8.S. PRINCESS BEATRICE. For Butedale, Swanion Bay, East Bella Bella, Ooea-i Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River, and Vancouver, every Saturday at 1 p.m. Agency for all 8teamshlp Line. Full information from W. C. ORCHARD, General AganL Corner of 4th 8treet and 3rd Avenua, Prlnc Rupert, B.C. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. S.ninr. rruin rrinrs IVuperl. for VANCOUVIR, VICTORIA, Ocn P.M., and Sw.nMn Bay, TtlMS.y, f.M. ret VANCOUVIR, VICTORIA, Aftrt aay, and Sw.nt.e Bay, S.turd.y Noon. for ANVOX, ALIUC ARM, STIWART, W.l.a Itl.nd, Sunday S P.M. 'or RORT SIMPSON nd N... ,Hlte Cannerl.t, Md.y A.M. 611 tnrt Avrnus. j, fearn.l.y, Asnt. ITInf. nupert,; B "