Hfee p' PAGff TWO " 7H DAILY 5wU Thursday, July 16, 19 MURDOCK GIVES I You'll atfree that Chase Sanborns MORE ANSWERS AS' SEAL "White Mahatma" Will Conclude Engagement at Westholme i I c Is move Delicious than any other The Daily News PRINCE RUPEHT-. BRITISH COLUMUIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third.Avenue. ' H. P. PULLEN, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES! City' Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month .......... $1.00 By mail to all parts of the British Empire and the United - States, in advance, per year $0.00 To all other countries, in advance, per year .... , $7.50 Transient Display Advertising. 1.40 Transient Advertising on Front Page. . . Local Readers, per insertion. .... Classified Advertising, per insertion.,.. 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The report of Dr. Putinau of Ottawa and Dr. Weir of Vancouver who cuuslituted a conimissidn to survey the. educational system of British Columbia recommends some rather -drastic changes with regard to financing public instruction through taxation but, as far as methods' of education-are concerned, does not contain any radical suggestions, l'ronr a persiial of the report, which will shortly be distributed throughout the province, the impression is to be -gntheredtlhat these two educationalists have ho serious criticism to make of the way education is now conducted in the province, ' . . . . .. fPl.-l 11... II 11 ...1 1 I - .J- 11 I. I. I. tout uiu n.u. m'iiooi .jmuiu, as iur as me rouuuri oi scuoois is concerned, is a good one has been the general opinion from the- luynum-UindpoiiiL T'lie . report of Dr. Putman and Dr. 'eir suggests nothing to alter that opinion. The suggestion regarding financing schools come as no surprise. The school taxation system has never been altogether satisfaVlory but d can hardly be changed without some protest. The money must be raised and if there is an easing up in one quarter the effect will have to be felt elsewhere. . ' The minister of education says he will regard the report as suggestive rather than mandatory .and the Education Depart-merit wjll introduce changes in line wilh the reporl-froni timi to time as it is considered advisable. ". Chief Recommendations Of The Report. ' - ' School financing is very thoroughly, discussed in the reporl The chief recommendation- is (hat a tax of not less than one per cent should be levied on all incomes not now taxed and lit used largely to reduce the present school tax on real property II is recommended that there be a general school levy on al." properly in the province whether within a school district or not: that a larger share of the cost of buildings be borne locally; Mill riMil' nil n irn.ni . I... .... ....n .. ..... I 1 . . ..11!!.. 1 School Trustees .should -be committees, of 'Municipal. Councils or! The conunissioiiers oppose7 (he 'imposition of high school i ney recommend that where children from rural districts Tonight I A! unlock, ittagirian, closes his engagement at the . slholmej loniphl. j Kaeh evening at the theatre,' Munlock's secretary lias selected at random 25 questions remain-j inp unanswered durL.p ids performance and these are answered1 by Afurdock, through these cot-' umns. . Here is today's list: L,J.W. Will my personal belonging arrive here from F.ng- land? Aiis.: es,you will re- feive them wjlhin a month. I I. U.S. Along what linn would r be successful? ns.: Atusical fields, specialize in strimped in- truments. CO. When will niy sister ar-) rive from the south? Ans.: The forepart of August. U.K. should,.! make the in-' vestment I am planning on? ns.: I would not advise this in vestment, if yon .would go into business alone as your wife sug gests you would lie successful. ' Change of Climate F.S. Would Mie benefitted if jdianpe locations? Where would il lift .advisable to go? Ans.: see great benefit and improve ment in your health if you would o to a higher and drier climate. A stay oT three month in Arizona would cure you completely. K.S. Would it he advisable for me to marry the man that I have in mind this fall? Ans.: As I read for you I would not advise you to marry for at least, another two -years. 'You are really too young to think or matrimony at this time. And a little later I sep you meeting your ideal. C.P. Will I ever recover the money (hat 1 lost' some time ago? Nils.: iou will never recover the money as it lias Jieen spent for ome time.. After 'this I advise you to be more careful with your money. . H.H..I. Would it be advisable for me to continue niy education along commercial lines? Ans.: Yes, by all means, as in this field lies your isreatesf success. What About Son? F.S.F. What would yoir do in regards to my 'son? Ans.: If you will follow out the plans that you have made for your son and allow him to go into partnership with you, I sep- that he will be successful and will sellle down to your liking. T.F.P. Will I make the trip home this winter?. Ans.: Yes,! and I see that you have a great surprise awaiting you when you land ip England this fall. W.A.U. Will I eye r he completely cured of my deafness? Ans.: You will, .but you must go 11 b'""7 ii-iia.iBi;.ii.ii u ...isis ui .u.imj aim , Vancouver to the specialist effort to pay gather than on the number of teachers employed; havi. ,,cen corre,pnn.'tig ha jm ..it criued ate school school be ' or junior high .established wUIk lt J0U (lclay Ulis mHch iiiiii n.nini villlt liiMI.' 1U 'VI HI1I41: Hlllllf, IIHI.IU ft'lltiai HlieS that are fundamental Jo vocational, scientific or cultural programs of stibly; that manual (raining, domestic science and technical education be continued and extended; thai by a system of bonusing successful ruraP school -teachers should be eu-courigedtf remain in counlry schools ' .VTlnj' .tuiimisjonefs .oppose any suggestion (hat -Hoard of longer I see no cure, fdr you. without high school allend high schools in a municipality tuition i' She ' , is fees be paid by Ihe government. The commissioners give the! v- t r Department of Education credit for the progress made in rc- f , cent, cent years veiirs in m tiiinlirii7mn mo.teriiizuig l the, In. ii.,r.. yu.m. fri... ii... ... '"J safei safety They praise Ihe person-l , nel of the l:iff of inciwi.-l 11PU fitlil fD.iim .-.wt.i.l .....h.. I ... I ' . .. -j v . .ui.) ..ihiiii.hu hhii k iruillll'lll lll-l sneetiiin siiii.illv i.m..il 'ri ... .. , , . , H.C.V.t Aty brolher is out of of the orient rchliou ' ' WiM'Jhe TO, 1025, l.I N.m.N in 'ulirriiiic ;...i;.,.,.:..., ... , will get the price you ask, " -il u I'll inr. I.IIIHIII-Illllll s IWVOr, lmfrirl. Hum ... . ,n M this but Ihey hesitate to recommend that the teaching of religion1 "II' Ran I... I.. 1 Jl. .1 1 ... . ... . . . i iiiuor u pmi ui me Muooi curriculum, iiniii sucti time as the churches themselves can agree' on what portions of the Bible should be taught. - ' Oppose Imposition Of High School Fees. work, will be get a job? Ans.: Your brother Is not any too ambitious. Ileler advise him to go back to his old job. r.lt.S. Will I bo Able to sell soonAnsii If you. will Daughter Away S.K.U. Aly daughter ran away with a man nearly a. year ago. We can find no trace of her. Can yoii locale her for us? Ans.: You can reach her by nddressin her as Mrs. fi. A, Wolton 1311 Th i id. Ave.. Minneapolis, Minn. married and getting along Will at bus become of razor? lias it been An.; You will find the razor in the same drawer of - i"-- "in" 'iniiiii', i ii. j isu ii. ve i ivtna lie .. f , . . comment for the Xor.nni .i.rf. staffs. i.. In n the opinion J . Vour wife's sewuig machine, she rominissiou no student age of eighteen. of the diould be Admitted lo NormaNiefore (he H4JCCET White Dressing Is the best for canvas boots and shoes, belts, etc. Just try it ! A substitute will disappoint you. II Vcmvas boots n shoes jfj n was usiiiK it lo do some ripping and'fot'Kol to return it to the the bathroom. II. is. Miall I marry ieo. or Fre.? Ans.: Neither fnild make you a good husband. I would advise you lo encnurape the youiiK man who took you out last Saturday ninht. He would make you a splemlid husbaiHl. JJ, Is there any oil or ruin eral on our land? Ann.: No. ll.r.i. Is the Kiri j am now' point- with true to me? Ans ns. She Is as true to you as you to her. However, it does particularly matter as she scores er triumtoh ewVictorpWisaMaster-stroke in Recording For a quarter of a Century the history of Victor Records has been one of wonderful advancement outstanding achievement. To-day in the new ,$)' of recording Victor Records score their greatest triumph a reward for supreme effort in striving for perfection. This new process makes it possible to interpret so perfectly the feelings yes, the very soul of the Artists, that vea the most critical will be amazed. Hear the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra John McCorrnack Edward Johnson Paul Whiterrun and his Dance Orchestra on the new V.E. process records you will be thrilled by the feeling that the artists arc actually with you in person. All the new July releases out to-day rt recorded fcf tlx txw YJL process go to the nearest "His Master's Voice" dealer and hear them. AU the new Victor (JD records are at regular catalogue price Produced in Canada "His Masters Voice- Victor The MaD in the Mood IT'S funny how much iiici-r the weeds look .'to an amateur panlner than the real things. AN optimist Js a. can smile tin-tack. I NOTlCi: a man in chickens foi sale. are the kind one can't meet. man who when' he sita on a Tlllf newsOaoeri Jh'( truly a servant. . at) Upflrtfy$l ' It' Jells of yoWr .hfrlhy f wrifes up "your weililirigj alid is rfirht hero with the ohilua'r ' AlKon'hothing. TilK quesllon I'd lik, to ask Murdock how many holes would it lake lo make a ton of doughnuts Hut I halo to do-it. TIIKIIH is one Ihlnw about the beer parlors they certainly seem to Know what a bit ofgood salt is. . i IF scandal could only be coui-mercialised we'd have' a go.xl many woallhy pf0plcvlp our midst. .. : A 'JUD3K. may ' Jo riffhlly termed a human dynamo because he charges the jury. In a contemporary advertising , fresh Suppose they can eat hut IT'S funny how many men have to teach themselves to swim while the girls nuf said. T r- i "-v . : f-- u :S , Ten Years Ago I In Prlnc Rupert j never mean anything more scrl-," "" --.- ous than friendship. July 16, 1&2S. W.L.H. Can you locale my' G. X. Crowell, superintendent, sister for met Ans.: You haven'tjOf the dry dock here, returned lo any. Why try to fool me? lhe city from the outh yester- Victor TalUi MciM Ompwy day. Mr. Crowell it is expecle.l will leave the oily on the completion of I lie construction work. He will probably follow further construction of docks. Cap). Foster of this city, who has been a resident ever slncn the early days of the (I.T.P., left yeslerday for the military school al Work Point Harraek Ur take a course. Handiiiaster' lrecolt of tills city, a well known musician, will leave shortly to join Ihe Hand of the j Ith H.C;" Horse at Vernon. A special fish train left for the east last evening. It coni sisted of nine carloads, and carried fish from (he Atlin Fisheries, the Canadian Fish k Cotd ritorape Co. and the Itorvik Fish Co. Reports reaching the city from Ihe Skeena Hiver imlicaU thai tliere will probably be about an averape calcii of sockcye salmon this season. So far Ihe fishing has been rather poor. "What has become of Mesa Hill?" "He's a motion-picliire, actor," answered Cactus Joe. "We never expect tn see him again, e.xeepl tti pictures." "Doesn't he ever rnnie back to he Oulch?" "Ills nianapers won't let him. Hp has made himself o plum ridiculous I hat he wouldn't he safe among, his old acquain-lances." Washinploti Star. LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease Land In Queen Charlotte Land Ite-rordiiiR District of Prince Ilu-pcrt, and sltiiale about two miles in a northerly direction from llooney Point, Massett Inlet, flraham Island, Hritlsh Columbia. Take Notice that Langara mm, M f.. m a.- Fishing Si Packing Company Limited, of Massett, H.C, occupation Packers, Intends to apply! for a lease of the following de-; scribed lands : ; Commencing at a post planted! two miles in a northerly direction from llooney Point. Massclt In-J let, Ci rail am Island, llrilish Col-1 umbia; thence easterly five! chains, more or less, to low-water mark; thence northerly along low water mark one hundred and sixty chains; thence weslerly five chains; thence southerly one hundred and sixty chains more or less, to point of commenceFncni,- anu containing elphty acrqs, more or less. LANflAHA FlPllkXn & PACKING PACKING CO. LTD. Applicant. Per K. IL Simpson, Agent. Dated June 13th. t!)25. LAND ACT. Notice of Intention to Apply to Lease Land In Laud Uncording District Prince Ilupert, and situate. Ferguson Hay, Massett Q.C. Islands. lt.C. of at Inlet, Take Notice that fiosse-Mfl- lerjl, Limited, of Vancouver, H.C occupation Salmon Canners, in.-tends to apply for n lease of the following described lands: Connneneinp at n post planted approximately 20 chains oast from northwest corner Lot 157!; thence south 3 chains; thence west 10 chains; thence south 2 chains; thence west in ehains lo west boundary of Lot 1571; thence south 8 chains; thence west in chains; thence north 20 chains; thence cast 2 chains. more or less, 0 beach; thence following meandering of Rhnre line In point of commencement, and containing 22 acres, more or loss. OOSSF..MILLi:nD, LTD. Applicant Per Win. O. Mitchell, . Agent Dated June 26th, 1925, bin i iiiii 1 1 iij . i ' iv 'if i n 4 y ev4 FiveRoses Flour for 'Breads, Cakes, Puddings, Pastries Thriving children .ref tlui . bread you . make win. Ifhe' Hoses Flour. II -stored Willi Ihe flavor. fOlily nnd eiisily-dip-' nourishment 0f irim Ma Holm wheat. Nutritious, Wholesome and Keeps Well A'pent' John L. Christie Dr. E. S. Tait DENTIST Helgerson Block, Prince Rupert, B.C. Office Hours- !) lo 0. X-Ray Service Phono G86. Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Kveuings Don't Miss BENTS Summer Clearing Sale