mf in ir j PAGE TWO TH2 DAILY NEWS Friday, Muy i No Premiums, Only Quality "SA1ADA" TEA . .'-. 1009b fresh, pure and satisfying'. The Daily News PIUNCE RUPERT BfllTJSll COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon,, except 8jin,day, the Prince Hsipert Daily News, Mtnited. Third Avenue. H. P. PULLEN,, Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by mail or carrier,! per month -... $l,0( bmirtnrtil An nil . -1 Af 1 1. I . : 1 " L , ?. . . I I k ' I ? I . 1 uj man iu nu: pai i ui me in uiMi empire snu ine united oiii.. : -4 ' , . uiaica, 111 anytime, jicr. year ft , j(, . . . , To all other countries, in advance, per year Advertising and Circulation Telephone - 98 Editor and Telephone Reporter - - - 88 Insurance Companies And Medcial Science. , n the past the physician haif-lo depend to a irreat extent upon his own experience; If. a 'patient recovered under a par-J mill. 11 wwmi.ie.ii, ne was. apt to-give credit ror the recovery to the treatment and forgot the number who failed to recover under the: "same methods. -Nollllng in the physician's training gave lum any inkling or the value; of statistical methods in relation,' to his. own work and it wa's'. not surprising that he was somewhat skeptical concerning (he possibility of such methods' throwing light upon the nielhidV;he should use in the treatment of 'the patient. Ilis interest was In the particular patient rather than in the. statistics of comparaliVe methods. Under such circumstances the attitude taken by the insurance-company represented a new element in the situation. II was .to their interest to decreasiv death rales and they were therefore interested in the hehltU of the community as a whole rather that in Ihe welfare of theA particular individual. Such interest quickly centred attention ,i)pon communities and occupation where conditions were jinsnt'isfactor'y. Community health became a real problem wheir'it ljecame a matter of financial moment to prolong life. ,- ' I -it was only a step fiirtherc1n .the same direction to note Ihc .-success or failure of partLcnrar.'jnethods of treating disease V.,l.....,ll.. 11,.... 11. ...I ...l--i.. i . u iir:i 11' innn nim nunc ..aA.iti.tfi m r.s .i ........ , ,..v .ih.iiV.i.- njini, NiNicu unii jjciieriii success were bii.ght into greater proihl'nence owing to this same view- ' i ftf . , V-ft, - . v . " ' PreveritlonTBetter V : ' ' Than Cure.? ' ' :& Perhaps the most satisfactory fact in the whole situation ia ll le I I ... I .. r .;.A - I ... jii ... 1 ..iMii 11 i inn irifiuniciii 01 ujciise ini raiuer prevent ion o lliviflmf' wtlilll ll.lfi mmlo llio rn'onlutl hn,.iinj.. in ........ .......... The Good Spring Tonic SHREDDED WHEAT 6rziiHl'eneTn'heaHhful Stt.OO mail" ami of ils fuluia no.sKjliili $7.n' lit. This, dixtrirt liml wonder - .... ...... iii 1 ceil rum, jil The 'problem of days lost to .industry was brought to prominencojlion. With the introduction of employee health insurance plans. AswJrl soon-a interest negan to centre-on the fact that there was 0 sulKtanlial annual .economic. loss due to absenteeism, companies (ul possihililjes for entaolialiinj: fond ri'lation tetw'en I h is purl of Unili'd Slutr and Canada. irriure 'rinre Hupert nuperi was wax" panicuii particularly j .. rpz . All advertrihg shonld be in The Ddily New? OTfice before p.m. fxvt'll lonitr.l in li. rcpwt. on day preceding publication All advertising received nbjeVi to apprpvAl.- Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILT 1DITIOH Friday, May il, 1026. Five Years Longer For Us All To Live. For some years slatislicinns have been telling us that the average length uf the Inmvui life was doubled during the nineteenth cehjiiry. It is difficult to realize that only a century aco the average life was less than thirty-years. Now come 'the fur- hut. new mat tne average Mian or fe in ip Muted MIhIi- and Canada has been lengthened by five years since 100(1. So quietly aild effectively have the' Wes of prevention been carrying on their successful warfare against diseae and death. tlial it IS III IV II f I PI- Statistical .-ini'ilvcl fl.nl ------ ' .- a.aaii v i'jMVlllil Ull scope or their campaign, and the 'extent of their victory. It-may. be WCll .III pxrililill tll.lt n t:irir rinf.rvi.nl !,. ,.r Ilia . ... " v ;V -"r-"-" ...rv j. Ktyjti w I ,11V 111111 iciciii increases-ill-thcT-averoge length f human life are due to ' decreases in .infant mortality. ' ' , The spread of vaccination d?d away with smallpox, the' itii SlirailCtV niPII 11V. Stfri1irutim m-wla nnwcililn ...... I..-.. t .,..,.,.... I .3 . ...uuv. rw..7iirn. l...'4llll m 1 1 K, U 1 ,! t pure milk and water prevented typhoid, and fresh air has done iiiuci-i-uintit. e?oui nave ieen man s most achievements in dealiiiaK'with. the invisible first discovered by Pasleur. Recent. achievements have been due, to belter iircniiixntimi! Ilm pfLfliiu.' inn.!- f 41. a n..i.r. i,.,m.; hnrse, the establishment of clinics. a.nd the improved standards of the mcflicnl iiiiif.iiiiii liuvu ?U 1.1. 1 ihu:- ...! :.. 11. f ., ' .... nw,, j. 111 , jj 1JUI1IIK lllt lr.,...l....,,,l ,.f .1: 1 J . .... a i launcni ui uit-iit; inure Illlt'rilgCIU auu scientiliC. Scotch, Irish and Knglili people lid uol mind having jokes at their own expeie. r.i Mr. Realty told of some of the good work Ihe Victoria club had done. This year they were hack ing the movement to have hk'h class hand concerts in Ihe city. It wax well to try to carry out all undertaking's. , Britain had made a name in the world fm carrying out what she sel out lo do. Installed Officers The new governor-elect explained (hat this was not an official visit. He wn not yet in stalled mid 1 1 ii.pppil in rnmi nert i train and make his official visit in the rail. He then in-tailed President Orrne. oast Prei-i. dent .McClymont, isecrelarv Shi Johnston, Treasurer lieorgo Jtorie, Serg;eant-al-Arnis Jint Lee, and directors .!. W. Mchollj.. .MeMnrdie, and Woodland. Cyril Orme, the new ores!. lout thanked the club for the honor done him and promised to 11 s! hi best efforts in the Interests (if the chili. (ieorae Ozard of Victoria, the famous orchestra leader, played' composition f hi own on (; JllilllO. THE MAN IN THE MOON ays: TIIK stase I not a bit like a baseball game. There the inise are (he hits. I Jti:.MK.MHKIl when the im. portant thing about a dinner we lung lo eat and drink. Xow if the speaker and the music;' and Hower .on the. tahte. 1 A PKHSO.V wilh an ualv voice ofjt" very likely lo he simply giving repression lo a similar disposi-. Cultivate your voices, TALK is cheap hut Ihe word liegan to experiment with rurnujliing fliediciil advice audi"! do" may prove very expensiu-. nursing. ...jujiiuiiy case, ine rcuu$ ooiained were so encourag-'; iug thai ."Hie company concliided'that such work paid for itself, II' I could only wear, areen pan.4 OtllV n sleil hevond this va tiec(snr' for tv-IidIp mmmnnilln i...i ..1.... .... .. 1.:.. 1 ... . ... .... ,.nn jmii mi a iiik iiu.iiii, ui 1 t-uiize nun ine unless ami oenins 01 ininviaiiais were an eiipcnsive .waste of life to the community. All of these types of wjrk have had cumulative results upon. North American death ralesi and recent statistics indicate (hat the American expecta-tion 'Of life is being steadily increased. t ROTARYHEARS NEW GOVERNOR J. H. Beatty of Victoria Talks to Local Club on Work of '. Organization and. Installs Officers Emphasizing the fact that il was not the aim and oliject of Hotary lo try and save the world but rather by means of fellowship, education, tolerance and understanding to exlend their influence and iniin-me themsel ves, J. II. .HVittty, district govers nor-elect for this llolary district, yesterday, addressed the nioin. hers of the club at their luncheon and installed the new officers. He emphasized that fel lowship was the great thing foi which I hey stood and added to it was the idea that lie profited most who served best, Mr jtisl go around like tn ""Sliriner folk With nothing in the world to KVTillYHODV In Prince. Ilunert yeferda'y seemed to have' 'pity on the jhrinir randidate except HioK.hard hearled wretches that kept them roped In. NEWEST SYSTEM INEW CAPITAL of promotion; of Australia Pupils In Schools to be Advanced 'oanbarra Parliament Buildings onRecbmmendatlon of a ,f ... . w : uommiiteo 01. rour If..- A .. . to be Opened 'Next Year by Member of Royal Family ine new regulations in re? arm ,,.VW.V ,, u .... lo scJiool promul i.ms a set forth Lnn,Mllin,,, !hm. ,,n, Australia ' Kt' lint .lAi.nili.,...it..r a.Iiik i'iaii ijI ... . I .v ,,,1 ..,...i,,,-,iM.m " pew rniiilal. Canlierra, Is al- surt niarizcd a follows- y t n,ai fip ,,,,,! 0I, ,y l ie examinannn s.xsieoi in-,,,,, r,,,,.ra, vov,.rimenl and Ihe leslloR pupils'. rflnes for M.U arliament Jmlldings will niUion toilllgi, s.1,0,,1 has lwnP), n,.x, y,.ar ,iy ,, III in II-.U ne jn ill Canada I.UI....I,. In tor 111. imuv list . 1 than llllll I. ' . . .. fifty years.,. I'rrtm lime lo .'pn discussions! ju ise at tl teae1irs' couveiilloi) njid older educational gatherings'', regarding th d-visahilily and necessily ol glyuie writlen examinations lo lest the altainmenU un.l iliililv if mioils who desire 1o enter llluli School It is claimed by many that Hie pupil's classroom record, and not Heatty spoke of the won-!1" Inoiiminee at an examina- derful progress Holary hud Lukewarm Habit. The Governor spoke or th lukewarm hahit of omc Holar- ians and warned against il. .Modesty often meant nothing more than slier lazines. As Cauadians( we should be able l-i give and take. .Many Canadian could not take a joke on them selves but it wag' noticed Hint iinui, ,iihuiii oe ine lacior io - cide whether or not he should 1 ft'l'I'IV F.rilllil.l inn 1 f.lllkil' ................. .. ... titude to hi udie and his continuous effort. r,("n ,la' lo ,,a'' it is said, give a better idea of hi acquirement than the result of the examination. There i Mime force in this, and the Ic-' parlment uf Education of Rrflish Irfdunihia ha for sexeral year jrled to give due weialit to this argument. Qualifications More than -.'.ooo pupil are promoted to High School each year on Ihe recommendation ol (pacher. IM Mi, however, that a larye number of the smaller .school are in rharge of young leaeher who have nut yet had MitfiriiMil leachuis exjierienre lo determine wiiellur or not their pupils have reached the educational liindaril neceary for suceerul work in a High School. The Department or KdiiNition ha therefore .l.-cidcd to extend Hie privilege. 41 promotion on reroinmendatfBn to all entrance, pupil HtlcndilK publio chool of Yonr of inM dciion in di-tritfls where High Sehool are In operation. Promotion to High School in future will be mado On the reconiinendation of a com High chool, th 11 municipal inspector if one is employed by the disliict anil the nro inei.tt school inspector. her of Ihe lloval l-'nmily. 'flh- inglon provide the nearest jiar-allel In (Iii fashioning 011 virgin soil of a'cily designed for purely governmental purpite. and when Canlierra i coniplele Ihe noble line on which il ha been planned will give lo It on a small scale someiiiing 01 ine nigiiiiy and spaciousness of the American capital. It site 011 an undn-laling plateau of the Australian Alps, lis tree-lined streets, II three grarious lakes, it ample gardens, and its coiixenleut ra dial Ihorouglifnres will make I 1111 nddiliiin to Ihe world' Cilies ......... - j , ..... .. of which Auslralla may well Ih- proud. NEW COMMITTEES FOR . ROTARYAPPOINTED Presldehl C. H. Orme Announces fop Coming Year for Club Work Yesterday C. If. Orme, prps lent ol the Holary Club, an notinrrd Ihe personnel of the commit lee for the year which i JimI bcif inning. They are a follow: Program Harry lloeheler, Harry I'nllen. Dune Mcllae, Frel law son. Fdiicntiou T. II. Johnon, Arcftdeacon Mix, lr. V. T. Kr-gin. . I'ellowship Marl Rarrle, Hi Alexan.ler. Wallqr FiMier. .' 1'iilillc Affairs TJinmas Trn Her, Norman Walt," eorge Itlel.-iimnd. .. Hoy Work Waller Fisher. mittee comiHi.ed ot the prinelpuljJo," ' wr Itryanl, Kni of of the the fchool,.he choiil..Jit principal nrfneii.al nf of lli the . "arrie. Piihlieity John Iore, Wal lace Orchard. Hiisinesi -Fred Haw i-isvs io oe oem r The cominiltee wilt look inloi SPNATAR IfllOPFn -vwwiii W 0 0 SMMiV Hie aiinl....ni. ,.r a.m. ..r - " "" ... ....... .,,-7 1.11111 I III, Jiupils and end to Ihe depart ment a lisl or thoe who urn ron.o.-re.i .puime.1 10 take up Klilfi"i'il M, ii,i .. High School slndie. l-rntraneMlii.il. .,r , .., po ol whose classroom record i K.50n.o.f was left by the bile l.ol of ufr.cien 1 a sasfuctory JT;r jnme I.ougheed, K.C.M.U.. ...... juxiii; nir rummii- his kj: nri-iinliiiir l nmili 1P III rkornilllMllinv llwrii frin. ..i - ...... pronioliou may, if they o desire, sit ror Ihe departmental examination. Pupil in attendance at school in district where High aniinaiion. in arilhmetic. Beoe raphy. grammar and composition, jienipiiislijp, dictaliifii and speli-jng ni. ilriiwintr. .Tn1.be. siic-res-rima Modiilatel iii'o.t nhiaio uu Hvragi or Mt least 'sixty per cent oil the five paper imd sat-Wrilll , drnarlment,,(hnt he has II rikflhf.1lai 'rtt' ihn unrl- the most proHcienl nuoil in the entrance cliism of sehool of seen or niore divisions, wens tifitmntati nt ... ,....l..n LEFT $1,500,000 "Ml'lt l n lilf" tiPfiliflirs llitit iifiia man made by the exepiitor. Olarenci l. Lougheed. Ijlgar l. I.oughreil and l.dinun.l Taylor. 1... . . ""j 10 oirnmr 01 ine esiaifl l 'm.. , ? ,nl , ,n1'7a,i," "'"'Idivided among II.p children of u .m ' 1 (,f 1 Vi t(,nri, the te.alor. Clarence. Norman. 1 liJii'iti lii -it! miir 1 1 ihvtiinnii salt I tm r I . . ... ' , , r . . '!". I'ornuiy and Pmtglas. am) . ...... .c ...- ,ai. ,.oimiieed, whiln the w I fin iP:ilf. ..1 1. list 1 rjeilll Pa. I, j I f. n. 1 . ... ; .. '. 1 .nlso provide Ilia) Ihe hit name, Is lo have in addllion the use of the family residence frir life. .. . -in.ui lii in ut ,o. ;u. I 1 Il4trlrt iiiiiriri iii mi 11m tlm.xMiih.ri.trrn .xuilh i prescribed in i-:nglih literature,' fn,, ' r"w' M'mnuin. kiiimn Hritisl, history. Uinadian hia-lK ....... .. WaA?nl .... ...... .r- ..... JWn viv.i... I ...... ..... . . . II-' Ul.tM I'M. 111..'. . i, mimic suiiiy ami Hygiene. Change From Formep 8ystem liuder the exjlhjr reuulalion. SHNCaAL ACT, lailtinotk of Ap.llc0il tor Cirtlfktu of ".n,,,nii.iii Mlnirit mil Ornup, t-.n.u'lnr nf Mln rrti jiiii vi, t, miih-mi nut a... . um Mil Hill n. i, in.l Siiiiimil Mliwril . .....IK piiu.ir hi iu ruri'lia IIIHD( IH. Tho olher pupil, or the thiX'XWKMmrWiU -i ti . inwrj II I' II I 7dl(HHfl 111 less than seven division, were required to o tor examination. Ten Years Ago in Prince Rupert Way if, 191 A properly eouinned biolouriciil AS .lake says, we can'l all be slaliou at Prince Huncri Tor the yjirlhers because some or ug study or North PacHIc fish lire haven t money enough, some is urged by the Pacific Fisher-hiiVen'l courage eiiough and t"n, u Seallle trade 'publication, most of us couldn't evn if wo -JL Iwanfed to. t The Mllit arv Cross hi tn.nn IF a mil 11 would be a Shrlner And march In the big parade, He mut- bo 0 man wilh cash and 'good looka And a stand in with the trads Mrs. Alex Slrachan sailed for Vancouver on the Prince George last night. conferred upon l.ieul. C. il. .1. II, Moiling who enlisleihrroni prince lluperl fur war service. A promlftiiiK "sSflver strike has been made on the mining pro. perty or John K. Blark at Alice Arm. Subscribe lo the Dally News. form r. vilify. . ... t.ii.rir. .."vt - .n... .111, . rxif. MOTICE llMt I. Chrl F. Mnnr. rr ui.imp. f'.iiri.. v.. n .. jri-nl for llw nnr., tmrnit' at Um rait which i now briiw u,erse,l it .""'; In j Oir ,t,,(" .Mimar iruir llonlrr i,.,l4'',..'r'f' mi au for rwrmr, .V" 1, t lrl Nrt uf liiipriivunfiiti fur Omi .iirpi of '.."Il UI.UI 01 III Uf llxjlro 1X11 I limn. I..a f..Plli. l.k m..l .... .irswu , 0.. '5,;. 'r,,Zt t rt.iiiiiipi.rH iu.rii. t. .......... . . .... . Notlc of Application for Cirtifkot of imprT,mwil "Sight" Mwtt Cl.lm nut 10 Im iTIm-r Jtuj-rt Mlnlnt ...... irr: nun lllln. Tllilll. i'SSoic h"""rt rrr M,n'r'i C'rtlficiii, ...TE j?''VSR ,hat I. 8" nHn. rrer ... - - irtirii ill flat .uriioiie of .liltlnlnir Cr..wn a rant of "Mlnrrtl Art." mu.t b r nn"ri,4d tZ fore Um Icuanrr of lurb rVrtift,. Irniirnvriiiriitt, 'T.iinaie at or baird mi. rrt d.r of ' Nintiry, lt. . T Ifrnnr. rrnl LAND ACT. Notlea of Intanll.njTAfP'l U Laatt Ua4 .Win llirh(i. Man,'. ' "ii m .,nS',,'...l?r,".y,.,0(,!L,'' ' ' '""o'w": aim cniainiiTa-io '".kM" V.?' ...nil 11 HWASOM, Dated April 17, ttie, PP"nt. 1 1211 HELP YOURSELF TvHEALTH ySafS. . HzmzJ xa4iiir Young or old they prefer Kellogg's BEGIN the day with crisp, coo! Kellogg'! Corn Flakes. Serve with cold milk or cream. Add fruit. Tate the marvel, out flavor! See how cool and fit you feel all day! Try them at luncheon. For the kiddie sr evening meal. Kellogg' are never tough-thick or leathery. More than 10,000,000 people daily demand them! Sold by all grocer. Served at all hotels and restau rants. IiUtUa caaMt VU 1 axil Mte.(llMf aack crUa, inmlr Mm. Ta..aaiaara fUtoa la. alaa. tw. af Wa ariltar a tka aataat. CORN fukes am W w OrM.fr.u Ait a CORN '""r FLAKES I I 1 Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert rat ncDtni.nooiu j $unu in iiawi is. mais tuiurt ar aulM.U. Swaaaaaj Bar, Eaal Balla B.Ma, Oaaaa falla. . ' Caaipa.ii nittr, an Vantaiitar af.rj S.uraai 11 am. Hf far all StaamaM Lla.a. f.ll lafaf" W. O. ORCHARD Oaaaral Afant. Otntr af atn su.rt aa Sr Af.nua, Prlaaa tp. -B.C. rrif al m a n . . . . a M1 IMfc. SALVATION AKIVli urgently needs your help in iti big "Self-Denial" effort Be Kind to the Collectors The standard of Purity for over 160 years Hills & Undi London Dty Gin $3.25 the bottle I Ills advertisement i not published or displayed W Liquor Control Hoard ori by Hie J3ovornmDt ' Hiitish Columbia, IM II