i PADS TOUX WE ARE SOLE for " iPNl bringing up father f ' '-: Y' By Georgrl!lcManm I will always 1 and voo MVN S"T1 i taste better 1 Cnc oot w,tm 4ErrHen ftvjr -J f YVWftfcS) 11 82 poKTMt J I H, V-'f IVS) J K5 v Int-l FtTwn Sinviet Inc. Tit it Mo I Made in Canada "From Contented Cows' You Had Better Get Your Name on our list For Dry Kindling Every piece kiln dried and easily split. Large load $6.00 delivered, or 5 bundles already split for $1.00 delivered. "Taxi" Call 112. Always open and ready to give service all hours. or two passengers where 50c. One any- Clean Sedans, polite drivers. COAL We hnvo a new coal on band $11.00 per ton delivered. No dirt and very liltle smoke. A perfect range eoal, iut size and extremely bol. Order a ton now! Drnyage of all kinds attended to promptly. Stand 345 Third Ave. Also Seal Cove The Prince Rupert Transfer & Taxi Co. Phones: 189, 112. AGENTS AJAX HEAVIES Pronounced by experts to be the greatest advancement made in shot shells in the past 40 years. 12 gauge only. Kaien Hardware Co. CANADIAN STEAM LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANERS The Laundry of Personal Service, Phone No. 8. Finished Laundry, Wet Wash, Thrlft-T-Servlce, Soft Finish, And Dry Cleaning. Wo arc ready at nny time to receive your phone call, to lake your Instructions, to take personal chnrge of your Laundry und Dry Cleaning. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone CI. Culage, Warehousing, and Uistrlbullng. Team or Motor BervHe. Cowl, Hand and Crave! We Speolallz In Piano and Furniture Bovlnn. I ya I ' i I c Pn.. ,.,. 1 1 ui- ; . CO-OPERATION OF PARENTS IN SCHOOL STUDY Dr. Grant Speaks of Disadvantages of a Rigid Curriculum at Parent-Teacher Meeting Ibe need of co-operation be tween parent and tencher in the friend of the child. Rigid Curriculum The teacher lias a prreal part in Hie mental development of children, but it is well to re member that education is not a pouriiig-in of knowledige jmt rather a leading-out or the latent faculties of the child. Often when a child is backward in cer tain subject it is not so much the fault of the teacher as of the curriculum. A' course of study is laid down, by .the de panmeni or education and n teacher must follow it. Pome-times litis following of a rigid curriculum meant that children arc forced along lines for which they have no aptitude. Many hoys and girls finding certain subjects beyond their compre hension drift away from school nflqr pausing the entrance grade or first year high school and nayle in consequence fhemselvijs need for a lechnicnl school course, for while the ranks of students for lite many skilled trades. A vide of thanks was extended to Dr. Ornnt nt'the close and refreshments were served by n conimitlee of ladies. Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert Octobor 22, 191B. I A. J. Prudhomnic has pur- based a, :ifi(l acre farm near; Telkwa from Hourgan and Hoops.; He announced that it is liis jn- lenlioii to devote a good deal of his personal attention In tbo ranch. j Efforls are still being made with a view to having (he Prince Rupert dry dock used for the purpose of manufacturing shell and other wartime requirement.. j illiam ranl, local plumber has been advised hy an pastern concern Unit it cannot fill an order for stove parts as its fnc tory is working 2:' hours per day producing shells. A concert was held in the Weslholine Theatre last night hy the Daughters of the Empire in aid of the lied tiros fund Among those contributing to Lhe program were Miss Itarnsley. Mrs. Jarvis McLend. Mrs. Nor man Mackintosh and C. A. educnlion of the children and the- Armstrong disadvantages of a riid curricu- turn were emphasized at the rnEC Tfl HftSPlTuI ULLl3 1U "UjriliiL meeting of the Parent-Teachers1 Association last night in The ilooth School auditorium. Mrs. rnott presided in the alisence of the president. In addition to giving an address, Dr. Oranl presented the medals and prizes won hy various students for woodwork, domestic science and drawing at the recent exhibition. Dr. Grant pointed out that parents and teachers bad. a common object' in the development of boys and girls. It was n1 great responsibility to be inj charge of the education and mental development of children and the home, and the school should be complimentary to each other. The parent should sup plement the 'Work of t he teacher FOR EYE TREATMENT FOLLOWING ACCIDENT Mrs. Myhlll-Jones Hurt While Vlsltlnn at Lewis Island Ranch . simple aecidenl, which mi'j cause the loss of sight in the left eye, befell Mrs. Myhill-Jones yesterday morning at the I.ambl run eh. Lewis Island, ami necessitated Jier rapid removal by launch to the cijy for immedate medical attention. While opening a tin of molasses at the' breakfast table the lid flew off and striking Mrs'. ..My- ..y m-iMiiK mi incuirnie a iove-ni ,. .. iaH-(w ,,, , ,,, -nnd reading and a desire for eass .tr,,.i. .h PV1. !1IW. ,... study. The parent should nlways!lllpin!r ihp n,.nit back up the teacher as being thoi Mrs. Mvh.ll-.Jone wa mlmii- ted to the (irnerul Hotpital upim arrival ysterdav afien n. HOMK, Oct. 22 A youth of 10 was arrested in a train at Turin on a charge of intended burg- Inrv. A t i f ii il l.'iilv ao.'itml in liia K- enmpartment suspected design" upon her purse and proceeded to scream. The police arrived, and, K finding the boy's pockets stuffed with banknote and a valuable piece of jewellery lying among them, marched him off to the police station. Asked where this wealth came fflflfJrpm, the boy answcfei jllial bi inferior In student!in'l(,' M.0f.'., ffpnV!'.'1i. who successfully complete tbelr,,,n" tvon n ' "'1,u" laun-course. On the other band tbese!,,,r- Where was the uncle At seemingly unsuccessful students may be fnr superior in manual occupations ns shown by their work in the domestic science jr munual training classes, and if their education along these line I'oterieza. (l.ouiler laughter: Polenzn is to Turin ns the Isle of Skye to London.) However, the police dutifully telegraphed to their colleague at Polenza In make inquiries, in could, be continued they would, """P""0 ,n which, become skilled technical workers!" " ," " instead of drifting into "blind alley" occupations. Thus the suoriiy in lurin a 'gentleman who was uncle, had come America, and had In their appeared prosperous the boy' back given from him, besides a large sum of money, a released with almost abject dvnrlie In 'he nallr News THE MAN IN THE MOON ays: A LOT of people will lose their vole next week. Other-will lose some cash. I'd hate In tell them which to vote for and hcl on In order to win. Ten to one they know already. IN a political argument, truth often loses.' the M'uuiuMi is an rigm ror h few day but what we want I see is me elevutor spouts work inu overtime. A POLlTlfiL opponent paint piotufe tjf Fred Stork sitting astride the. ypp of the elevator. tangling Jiitf lags and looking down asJKfmarks: "My work, ail my worSt! And he is not far wrong at that. SCOTCHMEN do not oflen loe anything nut Die other day I hw one who had been having u few too many l"- his balance. A SCQTCRMAN may ! hi balance occasionally, Jake ay. but he dos nut Ioac his bank babuiee nr latlM of the alptiu-bet, like an I'ligtishnntn. IT watTlrfi recenfineeHns; a 3iilI-.Jones in, the left cyc,hrokeMJ'vlwl fwrwniage. in th rear win. UNCLE FROM AMERICA GAYEJIMTIIE MONEY Strage Story of Youth was not . Believed but Proved to be True wns evidently a SlorR sUmorl . heard Uiem.jjirm. "God Save our gracious ffing" and remarked: "I knew fhey's snon see it nr- way. IT was rf port I'd around the Mushby rooms last night I hut a man went ntW toiking for Pro-L-ressives with the idea of converting any he might find. U found himseff out of a job and went home 16 bed. I MKT a Tory on the street And passed him with a smile, Mas. Alack, he wore a groueh You'd see for half a mile. SPORT CHAT -g 1 he Ureal War Veternns and the Canadian Fish & Cold Ktor- aae Co. will meet tonight in the otoihI tournament of the seroiul division billiard league. Th- Prince Ilunert Jtllliard Parlor got awny to a good elnrl in the first tournament at,f4hoi seostn. wilo Ibe Orotlo iiiiVl'iiesiliiy night rtnd It will be the objective of both teams tonight to make a good showing. Indications are that a keen an inti-resl in to lie taken this year in the billiard game a there lias been in past season. The second group of games id the men section or the Fra ternal lust League will lake plneo this evening, I earn blp scheduled to meet ns followM Moose vs. (irenl Wnr Veterans; Klk vs. Knights of Pylllias , , .nrll, V.fii( f'l',11 tuliinlt ,'nUTil ,.t f. .1 i ...I., .,. CI . .. ... , , ri 1 1 i ii. I'm ni in iii'"ii. ..if, itinitiii n in 1 14 ill II II t. vn. ni, Till .,. ... .o .,, " n.M.w.1 ' ,, u,,,,, Uu, ,n mt vory eln-.drews; Oddfellows vs. Loya .... I.M..MI ... .T....... n ,,i . t.iii'Uef Tu. inv wii (Ipimtrn l.oilirft- Ronn .f nnn,,il. T" " - w-j ... "'nvj -..it-. ) Kitiiiiwu vs. Sons of England. The Odd fellows, Knights of Columbus Knights of I'vlliias anil sons of Canada wdl he out to retain lea iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii You'll bo proud of your shining Btovo when you une ZEBO LIQUID STOVE POLISH earn every little corner. Gives a detue, black poluh. Sold in convenient, nir-tltflit can. Ak your dealer for Zebo. If you prefer a paste, tua Zebra. Mul by lb iwLt of lUckltu IUim Wanted For Sale Z For Renti DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken for lets than 50c WANTKB FOIt SALE. Ford Sedan and pleasure boal. Hargairl. Phone lleil 720. FOIt SALE. lluffol nnd china cabinet. Phone 341. tf LOST i.OfJT. Iloll of bills. Finder pleojie plione lied ft2t. He ward. 217 CARPENTERS WHEN having your bouse repair ed, see A. II. Miiel'hrrsoti, Phone Jlludk 4H7. . : . if gue leadership which they gnln ed by winning in the first gHmes Inst week. One of the outstanding events in Hie soetal life of Attyox wa- the annual sports baiiquel whictt was held Inst ween in the sine!. ler town. There wns an elabor ale and complete muslcar pro gram and a fine hill-oNfnre. I' M. Hunk wns nhairman. In the course of the evening Uie allver cup embleinalic of suceer chain iiiinliii of the town wns pre sent ed to lh lleneh Club, th trophy being received by Eddie Cmggs. The hafhall cup wa iiriwiucd in me i.ih tenni nun received ny n. cirK, manager i tie in ks paseball team and tin Mine foolball lenm were aim presented wilh swenlers thev won during the seasnn. teams in lhe second division riiiiinru league loitrnanienl between Ibe flrenl War Veterans nnd Cold Storage tonight will meet as follows: .lack Judge vs. John May 0.3(1 p.m. W. J. Nelson vs. W. Long, 8 p.m. E. II. Pierce vs. A. Harvey K pin. Dr. J. A. West vs. A, McDonald it p.m. Joe Howe vs. 1L Purr 8 p.m. TO RENT OLD Artificial Tecln Ib.uglit. nny Fop. HUNT. Pinnoa, player condition. Highest price sent by return mull. It. DuiihIhii, P.f). Ilox 310. Vancouver. Il.C. Established thirty three years. MALE HELP WANTED MKN! The chance of a lifetime. You can earn I2.(M) to Mo.im per day, your money daily, selling In i vernal Clothinr uits full priee IfT.aO, floy'i suit extra knickers full priet fl3.s&. Made from cloth I ha resists water, wind, fire ane snags. Wilt outwear two or dhiury snits at double llieii 0 conl. No exparienee, collect in or delivery required. Writi for selling plan I'niversa (nothing Co. of Canada. (IV Fairfield Ulitg., Vancouver Il.C. St FOR SALE FOIt SALE. Dining room suites. bedroom . suites, CiiiMrfiehJ suites, ranges, stove, bed linen, towel, window blinds, inlaid Itaolasin and printed liooleumn, loungeii, ohairs. .' Ottfffionlerft. Dreasers, Ited-steads, mattresses and sprinas. fiining taldety kitchen tables, table oilcloth. A. Mackenzie. Furniture House. 'Phone 771 Foil SALE. Furniture, consist ing of dining and living roorr suites, Vdrwom furniture, kitchen range and healer. All in good oondition. Phone Ifl for appointment. If WlXTF.Il W'baofage for DoaU. Apply Mr. Ilagen. "llallet F PoUMlnugR Hay or idHine 23, Northern Exchange. tf pianos, phonographs ami ew-insr machmen. Vatfcr' ' Mwtlr Store. t f FOH KI'NT. New lioue ul ITiO Fifth Avenue t Phone I'O HKje r.-Fmr and hath, close BOARD IIOAIID - The Haeoinl Avenue. CAnS FOR SALE. ami ()raaft. TAXI roomed house in. Phone Kt. Inlander. 83" PhNNi 137. MOAKD and floom or llonrd only Phone Hed 707 1-1020 Nash five passenger touring tM IBS! Overteml Sadan.. $: l-tm Ponl ?e4un tn l-l ton Ford truck, panel body .......... l7S l-tIH Mcl.aughUH Mgl 6. S pass $250 l-Ford light delivery nhasts rebuilt tm All ear guaranteed in good mnehanical condition. Make your own 'term. KAIEN GARAGE Ford and Chevrolet Sen ice Bu tton, floodyear Tires, Oas, Oil WRKCKIXfl HiatyiCB DAY OH WORT. Phone it. If Tal G7 Phone (Call (lenrge. Paul or Oust) Spetfial ft and 7 paaaenger Slude- hakrrs at your service day and night. ROSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block AcroM from F.mpre-ei Hold. EVERY DAY IS S DAY NotllillK liver Mm Except in Women'" where Women'-1 Plum anil Fancv Nc. .11. in k on commiMoioii. D-O-L L-A-R S-T-O-R-E KINDLING WOOD I bird Avenue FURNITURE. Dollnr. Ksi-hnnge dewing is mil. I Ml dry Inside woml, kindling and blocks mixed, G.no per load delivered. Outside wood. ft.r0 per load delivered. Norwe gian style Halt Alaska Herring In no-lh. ami KO-lb. kegs. 10c per lb. Real ISAACSON Cove. Phone lllack 4 fit COLUMBIA RECORDS NEW Process Columbia llecord no scratching. Finest re productions at latest Fox Trots, Rung ami Instriitnnnlal music by world famed artists Call in nnd bear them. PRINCE RUPERT MUSIC STORE, New and Secondhand Furnl- ure Htore. vVe Uuy, Boll and Ex. change New and Recnudbsml (looda. QEO. FAPADOPULIS, K30 Third Phn-u. -f.44.44.4 A. aoaHa&aAM . . fltlHUE RUPERT TIDES Thursday, October 22 ",r a.m. I H.I p.m. 20.0 f'0w in.-tlt a.m. n ?3 :(0 p.m. Friday, October 23. '"Hi" 5:22 a.m. 17.2 17:07 p.m. HH.l) ''ow 11:1 2 u.ih. 8.7 ft. rt. Artklti Loit aJ Found, it ROTHWELL'S TRANSftj Coal - Wood Furniture Mo ng Ilaaaaa. , iUnd:Lilll.' ' 2. lies P.. 'i CAMERON TRANSFM Phone t Baggage, Furniture If you want any or delivered P.O. Ilox C99 MAIL SCHEDULE re Um Clll WntMiao W..ii MiunMi Miamhira . teiaver ft OUT-GOI10. T , All Arm, Htwn a hM.1 Hang Ta rl, eart imp r4 htm li eini Ta ukt emi e.r a . imiaw i Ta QuM CfcaHati lU4 ortakM Hi , (I Ta (lasart IM rrarnl. fltiraav . m-coMiwo. Prtn IK xt MiaaOya. Vrii' ' at fraai Vaaaaata iaSiM Ml tf o ... Fraf oi, Alica Arm, utK ieI Taeaaiva .... " i rni" fntn Ante, ert lima?' f nit t eeinta Sainntav . . I Fram SUtla rolnla imaLM. ai 'I rram Qataa Okarlall UUr.J rt& from StawaM 4 rtmlr BOX COU.ICTI0NI (Iraham Aitm Ae. lit A. k tb st . ta Ave. lullae Si lb Ar TttfnHmin ill Stii,rwiii Aif- MM AH. A RMind SI, sill A lUjta Cno A stti 4 tlra Ontr Cln-k Hi AU A CalKA S. SlHi A. A Mrlimw SI lr. final. HMr. fn oott Vhrr .. O.T.P. Wharf n. T. P. station ad A. A tnit St MM A A ralwm st nl A A lh St a i STEAMSHIP MOVEMENTS For VaneeMf . im4av I'nrtf" i:tr. Tul4y - -a i.anlcnj I rMj M. I'rliic. II SaliiriMr illill l'nn'f llfali Oe. II enure.- tt:i: Pram Vneour SntHlay i irrti-na W'ntiMMliiy l'rinnll Thiirartay Liiili Salnnlay -f ITiih.' i' 1 sjiiml.ijr--. I'rln.' Hui Ofl. so aa. friiif"- Mm For eon tlmpaon and Naat Rl' i Tlmrwlitv . (atala rram fort eimaaon and Haaa Sittiinlur . i atahl Far Alatka ( Wmliwxlav . t-rlnn. ' 'J Ort. 90 a, frlnrraa Mar From Alatka-. SiiiuUy- aa. Prince ctiart; Oct. j j prin'Pa Mat Tor IUart, Anvoi and Allca A""- , ' Rnnilay -aa. Cflnlrna Vr(lnf(l,iy . I'rliire nm'. From etawarl, Snot and Allea f Tiifiilay a. Carrti'in rndaya frlni'ii no"' ' For Anyot Thnradtya .. catala From Anyoi-a H saturiUya retain Far llawarU- Siiiiirrtaya aa. prlnrr Clwri? From tawaM SiHHl.i.va aa Prince fitwrlc For Qun Oha'rlotta llna Oct. si -aa prlncr Jnlm From Quaan Oharlotla lalanda Oct. t 1 price John