uwewinigs, ui MP day ha by n means yet completely dawnc. .when ejectririly is accomnlish ing all that it an accomplish for agriculture, sifys the CUrislia Science Monitor editorially. The reason for this is largel. me great rosi involved in lit use or una form of power. Ii a fanner must pay 5po to lt- uuu .casp. in advance to pet hi farm equipped for service and does not own the equipment at that, undf oir lop of that lie musi pay from ft Keen to twen iynv& cents ,a kilowatt hour "ur lo.e, cunejil, it makes ttie coM oft-the service so high, thai tl absorbs all the advantace. It is with this thought in. view uiai tlie Public Ownership League, of America has published an article on the subject of l-.lcclricily on the Farm." What is needed, it says tn part, i electric power for the farm at cost, "and the cost kept down to me minimum." It urges that , there are five ways in. whicn .such a result can be accomplished. These are municipal service, co-operative public ownership, rural power districts, state ownership, and federal power systems. And it states thai, for details regarding any one of these methods, or for copies ol bill and data as to the achievements and the tremendous possi-bililieVin this field, interested parlies are referred to the Pub. lie Ownership League of Ameri ca, with headquarters in Chicago. Electric power at cost, it 1$ .lhe contention, well based, apparently, on fads, will revolu tionize conditions on the farm and restore American agriculture to Hs proper placer in sociai prosress and prosperity. COURTS ARE NOW MORE TOLERANT Petting and Cocktail Parties, Nude Dances, etc., Win Re- cnanltlnn . NEW YORK, July 22 The extent to which the invading: manners and customs of a new -pen eratjon have been accepled a part of the modern scene has t 'VjPnrikingls: reflected, in Ywdrfc'at least, in tba traditional last resort of conser- r vatisrq. tJie court. Many of the new practices the public pelting party, the cocktail party, the "nude art' ,danCe' and.dts older and some- i;what out-dated sister, the "hoot , ciiieikoptchier i'ave Won recog - nil ion: and taleralionin judicial . decisions. One magistrate summed it up ' In 'a UTctum that years ago puch conduct "mibt have been : wrong, but now the people want it." - . Max 1). Stquer, one of'' th leading members ' of the Xew Y'brk bar, in a divorce suit said tiie ''lounsei lizard" has be come a welcome consort for wives of tired business men.' jinu conduct wiitch a lew year aponvotild have branded a mar ried woman as a social outeasi is now accepted as conventions! Women's Rights "Women's rights have J'dwn,, his brief slated, "and , ,-he,ir;fp(il,ilical franchise is only a part -bf vibejr privileges and prorocratives. Cocktail parlies are riven almost daily in social circles like those in which both plaintiff and defendant lived, So-called netllifff ' parties are! no , .longer a badge of meretricious. ess or cause for social ostracism." Justice Ford heard lesliinoiiy that the woman defendant in .t he rase and a co-respondent ' had ' dJeen "seen breakfasting to-getherfa negligee, 'and kissing; and that she spoke of 'Vocl-lai1 ilr,p" luev "bail allended. active "part in campaigning against Indecent literature de , tclared: "Many things the girls arid. j?o6hg women do nowadays are so easily nijsconstrued, es pecially by us old fellows, and yet they are perfectly harmless," As for -"cocktail parties," he added, "why, even my daughter tells me about them." " Once upon a time Uroadway whispered about a theatrical T m linn V n A ln( mm AtinA Wtirl item i - I"-. . " : .I'm DAIIiV KuT3 , '. .'; Thti. .la - ii i - jtA , ' ityjig-j -Mgy- a.. -. xjjswhi ii mmmm mwm wm mm m i nupmnnj stilus . m ,mmm i ap i i j j mm waa a i sjaiap,, J" ELECTRICITY BRINGING UP FATHER ' J By George McMatJ AND THE FARM m S3iSk L II 2&s:U ''Isms ' mi I Ai .SLk!. v Electricity Is . Not , Yet Accom ! s - i mm w pushing . all It Canfor Ag - xloiilt.,.. t. The day lias lonig since wljen ie farm was cut off irom all the comforts of cit;. a chorus in tisrhls, The ptUei day a Xew York magistrate rulcu Ibat, jn a certain current pro Iqctiqn in which a ybiing wonfan appeared in raimejil "so ,scap and frail as in law '"J ignored," exposure of they person was not unlawful. Common Exhibitions A society is noL corruuted. Magistrate (lordon held "by -'ex hibitions, to which it has'hVcbn' juile accustomed and 'whigh f accepts as common." He point ed out that "the whole effect is .lot unlike that which may t seen in paint, marble, or bronze n neiirbv .every jart , gallery." Magistrate llrodsky applied . the morals of "uroadway to l!i? ess .expensive Eight . Avenui- luritirrs, 1 lbe poor man yanls to see he young ladies shake the slununy as well as does the rit-ii man,", he. declared. "Years, a?o uch a performance might hfave lieen wrong. Hut now the peo ple want it." Xol so lonj ago, the stage seldom echoed anylhinig .stronger than "by criciy.HS- 'Wfler vau deville had led the way. Hie legitimate theatre began lo pro duce plays with "realistic ,dia-higue."" Certain "play attract large crowds partly because o! i lie fame of Ibcjr 'Uhockrs." Social Decadence. Pulpits ning .with .denuncia tions of the "social decadence' revealed at'flt? fiiaw 'friuf; yei lie episode of Earl Carroll's rc- eent "bath tub parly." passed ji, ornparalive silence as Jar as, il oncerneo me attendance or pro minent men and women. Indignation - last year revived the play jury system to. pass upon IbQ alleged obscenity of Hroadway productions. This year only three charge werr brought against performances. Only one resulted in a convic tion, t - v Marfstrale Gordon' tn ' lhi-1 "Uroadway Eve" case, summed up with the statement: "While prurient court might be shocked, I am inclined to hold that present-day standards do not reasonably permit of Mrs. Frank Iifbb-and .daughter. Mis Winnie Ilibb, will sail Saturday evening on Jbe. llrince George for Vancouver on ,a holiday visit. Miss Dibb, who' is a member of the hospital mrsinc s.taffr1m been ill lately, . , fl.CANADIAM PPRYE WHISKV 9 YEARS OLD This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or by the Government of British Columbia. 1 l aHim. 1 I'M 1 , . , , . j MORE RESULTS OF ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS Four Pass at Annunciation School and Many In Local Districts. .Special fo Iaily News VIOTOllfA, July 22. Further uecessful candidates in the n- c'iit .llitrli SCI109I entrance exam inations in Northern and Central lritish Columtda are as follows: Prince Rupert j Annunciation School Hose r'ortin, 361 ; Margaret Van'Cooten, ;2J; Muriel Stejiliens, 326; Kath- Urqu jlearle, 301. Hazelton Centre liazelton Louise Anderson, JSC. Aew Hazelton M. Jean. Mums. 351. Terrace Centre Doreen J. Alfred H. Leake, 121. KilsumgaHum I'ronuitcd on ecominehifalfori, li? Kathleen turnetl, ttoltert Donald, .Nora F. lays, Frank J. Hipp, Alva K. Moore, liessie M. Moure, Evelyn I). Thomas. Private study Arthur G. Mac- lonald, 31 1. Stewart Centre. Stewart Mary' K. Jack, 310; -veretl Ward. 300. 0 1'remier Thomas Hobinsoii. 318. Swift Creek Marion C. Clau sen, 332. Smlthers Centre SiHiUicrf-IIcssie1 J. Campbell. I2C; Ima.(L tJqbefl, 31: A. .leriiMiiio-.Warner,' 312;, Margaret M. Downey, 305; Emma G. Morris, 02; Theodore A.HaalH., 300. j'romoleip oh Itccominendation JOrlinda J. Hartnell. Alice G. La'imer, Hildtir Fagerltd. iloberl il. Duulop, Vera. Doodson, I'aul- me G. Furness, It. Frank Smitti. Marjorio A. Whrner. Burns Lake Centre Decker Lakt Itulli li. l'iche. 330. Francois Lake South Dorothy M. Hlackiu'an, 302. -J- I'alling-John It. Lonjg, 3.11; Alexander Kelley, 3lrt. Bella Coola Centre Bella Coola Evelyn Gordon. 187, Olivia Nycaard, 35(5, Irene Nygaard, 335; Bertha Jac6bserr, 320. Bella Cfiola, Lower Margaret Widslen, 301. Mackenzie Leicester Hunter, 37 1: Kathleen Tucker, 377, W!fl-nifred Christensen, 335. NoolsaUuin TeoL. j'ayne, 31 1. , ' Ocean Falls Centre' Ocean Falls Promoted on recommendation, Kathleen Barker, Theodore. ChrlsUe, Marjorle lnr- sell, Albert Killin, Elizaheth Lisk,! Hoy Murphy Ernest Ollett, Hazel Ilidley, Halph Sievers, Alice Soso-novilch, Nicholas Schonvltch, Helen Tinkler. Ucluflet Centre Toflnn Itlchard Guppy, 300. Eucluelet - Violet I. Fletcher. V anted For Sale For Rent t ietcher :on. Private Sut.ly lot DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word in alvance. No Ac'vertiscrr.tnt taken for less than 50c K. Mary Karii. CONCLUSION OF TENNIS TOURNEY ft. Howard and Miss Tremayne Win Mlied Doubles and Car- mlchael Captures Hell-broner Cup CITY TENNIS CHAMPIONS 4 ! Ladies' Smiles Miss Car- oline Mitchell. Men's .Singles A., 11. Car- tnii(hae. . . Ladjo,') Doubles .Miss Car- olloc Muebelt and Miss Pete Tremayne. Men s pontile E. W. Mar- entetlc and h E. Hob- crtson. Mixed Doubles It. Howard and, Mjjs Wje Tremayn. H, Howard and Miss Pete Tre niane won the mixed double ily championship tennis tour nament .last night by deleaUiu Col. ami Mrs. S. 1: MeMnrdie. II was a closely 111a tcb and was follower Aitb a grat deal of int8fet by Uie spectators. A. II. Carmichanl won l i mens singles championship by beating E. W. Marentelle, 6-3, fi-2. The covrled' Heilbroner cuj is the trophy for this event. II is expected that a orial af fair will be held .11 lbe near f iture when the various trophic tvill be presented to the win ners. PRINCE RUPERT BEATSJURLEW Scored Another Football Victory By Winning 2 to 1 Last I NlghL In a gimd gnnm of foolbsll al lbe Acrojfdis ;ii.ll rgroutt'ls last 11 1 gui neiore a nie crowi 01 fans, the Prince It u perl cily learn again defeated a learn from H. M. S. Curlew by a score of 2 roa1s to 1. Both -teams showed Improvement in plrty over the previous game and some good combination was displayed. The sailors kicked off with the-grade In their favor and took due advantage of it. After a series of liMsles. the Jackies worked the ball up lbe field when Iheirenlr forwnl iiiaMf ya JiouuiiOil drive from stitiie $5 yaVils out and land ed the ball-rigbl in lbe corner of the' net. t lialf time lbe score stood 1-0 in favor of the sailors. Second Half In the second half the city team lopk he initiative, and speaking generally had Hie better of lbe play. Sam Cyrrie, playing at centre half for the 'cly, made a iie,al drive when some distance from the opposing: goal and beat the sailor's custodian by placing the ball in the corner of the ncL As the result of a corner kick, Norrlniitnn, jn the cilys forward line, made a great kick and was successful hi placln the ball, wilh a fine .screw shot, right in the corner of the Jackies' The nutslnndlng player on the field wac.Snm Ciirrie In tin Hlv' 308; Josephine Dinns, 302; CeciUialf back line, wbp put up ono WANTED. tillll. wants work al "onre; at least 25 monthly. Apply, Alice .Noble. Smithers, B.C. 174 Ycm'Ng Man Wants Work, any Kind. 35e an hour. Phon Black 209. I ft W A N TIT - Experienced oannery man Plioiif ton. 1 7f I FOR SALE. KHi SALE. Double corner ot. sixth Avenue. Section. Six, one bbwk from Booth Set 100'. Cheap. Very easy terms Phone Black 15 1. 7.1 FOIl SALE. Hotel Massett. , izood bargain. Ill health cans, for selling:. Apply WIHian Hudson. MasselL B.C. FOIt SALE. Two view lots 01 Fourth Avenue Knl. Cbevip lleasnnable term. Phone Ile-lOOnrlMack 7t. U FOIt SALE. How boat and out board Kilo eneine, in first-class enmlitinn. Phone He too or Black 7tt. it FOIt SALE. Twenty-two foo launch, I i h p. oneine, spec! It knots. Sacrifice t75j)n Phone lied 720. ( FOIl SALE Four - women house, with balh. Rood garden. Section two. Phene Black fit I. t7 TO RENT tilt HUNT. Iirscn building ai 171 Third Avenue East; six room modern flat willi bath room and workshop premise on street Ifoor. Apply Hyd.--Transfer. 130 Second Avenue OH IIE.NT. Two first clas modern flats; Monarch ranges, water paid; one furnished. Westcnhaver Bros. TIHNISHEI) Housekeeping; 11 00m lo rent by the day, week ot month. Phone lied 607. tf HOUSES for Hent. Some unfurnished. 20 and up. Appy 215 Fourth Avpnue East. OH HENT. Pianos, phonographs and ewlng machines Walker's Music Store. 'Oil nENT. Four room sulle, hot water healed. Apply SniiU, & Mallet. ' TWO roomed furnished shack for rcnl. Phone Black 700. MODEIIN HOl'SE for rent Five rooms and bath. Munro Bros. of the best exhibitions of football ecu on the local field for a lone while. Leading Seaman Edward handled the whslle in an efficient canner. A. Clappcrtnn and a member of the warship's crew Of-feiated a linesmen. The city team took Hie field as follows: A. Murray, goal; Halg and Vic Menzies. backs; G. Mitchell, Sam Hurrie and I'al ,0'InneH, half backs; ItttsseH, Jnluisnn, Dickens, W. Mitchell and Nprrington, forwards. - -. - 1 i TRAP HpOTINO At a shoot of the Prince nu-perl Gun Club on the Park Avenue range lost night thi following scorns were made: J- Srotl 23 E. C. Gibbons 30 J. Krefo 19 J. Taylor 17 It. J. McDonell of Rlewart arrived in the cily on (he Prince Charles this morning. Articles Lot and Found, Ac BOARD AND ROOM. noAnn. Second - The Inlander, 8311 Avenue. Phone 137. IIOOM. Board Third Aveniti' optional Phone Ited .136. FOUND FOUND. Hub screw cap for Ford car. Apply Daily New rdflce. SUMMER RESORTS. I.AKP.LSE LODGK. near Terraen. Visit LakeUe litbia II01 Spritrgs. I.Uhla Is one of Hi finest mineral waters knnwt for rheumalism. Good f! lulling for rainbow trout In luikelse lake and riwr. Motors meet all trains glvinc thrcHigt eonnection with Ide. Telephone conneeted to Terraije J. Bruce Johnstone, manager CHEVROLET. O.N arid after July I, overtime rates will be charged on Sundays and public holidays and after 7 p.m. on weekdays. TtyUVs necessary to compl wilhMtM IfntlM 11 f Oiaalinu t -1 KAJBN OAflAOR. PAHKEII'S Gn.GI JAS. lit 'NT En. Tim liilii'Wi:i8 ffertive. I-.11.I1 mernnii-m ijxr HiiniilMitit purl Itoadster louring . 1 "on pi' Tudor Sedan Fordor Sedan Light Delivery Lt. Delivery" Van. thimnierri.il Chassifi rmck l'.liasfs Sir.. I'lii'vi nre now I'miii-i- Jtiipcr:, im-luded : . J5HI.00 680.00 dOJ.OO 751.00 "Od.OO 83t.oo 59?00 Self starter Included on Landing fiJO.00! IHrt.Ou 581.00 all models. Term payments arranged if if desired. 8. E. PARKER LTD. Dealer. 210 Second Avenue. FRANCOIS LAKE LODGE Beautifully situated near Ferry Altitude, 2H5 feet. Camping and Fishing Trips arranged FIRST ClaSS TABLE with produce FIIESH FROM TUB FARM. fcNO H..OIITSI in w Ti.t,,ti,r, ,,,"ra rui iu AMI IN HI) uwflt ur uj.i. .11 Uttl frrrlntiri Mil JtlMir). ctHl (hr J1.1 Hull. iNPtMV.!, , nri rri. mi U tkn seri.na I . prop j. iMi Mftt-ll tea iniii,, i 1 1 l hl u:. , alKl l it imir firl)' ' -am f 1 1 I'lHI I. fettiitor pt . f mt n4 rr on Mum l Ibr t, 1, 1 Still'- I In lb ai . r Iim V'tnUfr. l. TAkC M'TH t: ' Urtm, iut.tr b. .11 lh slm Um-oi. I bmi. ai. i Hcrtlrr r 1 tart- T I nl 11, 1 1 mMf-HM M 11. . , Sou r olonuc in u tl .iJ)rr. It ilh S. trlultvl : t I . rU,, if, I f e- , 1 1 1 x I i"V ill' 1. ! . n lh f'Hju . 4lf. Iu "f '. , n .txl tlvmipmi Hi. . Ui'r h tb, l(li VsrriwM ur ifi tm4 (Ulrtm in imt jf. w. uto sud Uil 'it i . t trtton ,41 m ptn MltU at tit Una PrNxv nntn p, iMm. A.l. Iff. To Owdnn miMMrf ! I- : li w .. MimiBip win nr rnnmeniitM mu Kni-in al the rate of time and onelgf; f nan over 1 r ri-Kutar I'lcl.t i""t- ' '- hour day. Wrecking service night. day acd wil miri uiir. i) I iMi 04uutii, ia r ' 111:1. jiw rsirloiic "f uor ntKilh ft i)m pt,llllll. irf I tMI Ur.' . 1ST tnifsn) I.ikiIiii m 1 lf It tM A I II'; !. I'uMir VMk ai ' '1141. t iki i r I-Ub nxt f..i nm i barf Sr ptrr riit) a) fun-, n ; t "t tmT- Xl ' li'VI.'l 1 N ISND ACT, In rrtnm hnni lar IM- of I'rtorr hui'Ti'l ttrlllttli i.f How Ki. Vuni rharMtr iii TK MWT. Ihll rarkinr Ohmpiur 1 iir S C. urruptUtm . tliir. f"f bau f h r MiniS r i;nnniMirini at a p -lnirtfteal mrwr f l ui k wair our Of fuftl 1irMt'ii ii ialrnr t rhaln ttt l niltM In piHKt .it ' nuiiusr at rn, it t.AMOAH II-'. Ttr E II. rid iwif4. ttts t NOTICI Atttkai In ttv lt UpurllrnvM-. Ctin- 11 TkurMliT. Julr I 1 1 tfl llw illrntfin llm f Pake a Trip to tho Ijike Country ',,,,t ' w I " 1 " 1. 1 yrnr. For rese nations., wr He- Mrs. Ilenkel. Franeoia r.ntn. n r TAXI Phono 67 Taxi (Call OnorgivPaul or Gusli Six and Seven Passencer Sltido bakers at your dlsposnl any lime. ROSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block, j Across from Empress Hnlel. PRINCE RtlPPItT Tinr. a 1 Thursday, duly 22 nigh .... n il a.m. 17.0 23.20 p.m. Lw B.a7 a.m. 17.11 p.n1). Friday, July 23 IHh .... 12.20 p.m. low o.i 5 a.,,,, 18.07 p.m. ?0.7 1.7 8.1 17.8 32 7.8 fl. fl. In rrltiri' ntinrrl lli'lt Irtci or nnait Bjiwf l North liarlmri I 1 a rv1 . . TAKE MITIIE llul Alr-r t'Mnrf liuprl. nrrupm tndt to anely for a l-i'c Ins cii-iwriiiml lands Conimnrtnt at a pi Alith rrni or torth rtai-nai AMiiinrf Ih. I.l.n,t hik . J -4 t I r c t NSVIOABLC wsrtas rSCUCTWi n.s.c. cmsptis SMnrnilb- anno It Z" a .1 1 liril tl l it. II IWWk IT, Sm-liiNi I. trt. II. O. 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