PAGE TW THE "DAILY ATMENTOF B0RSTALPLAN YOUNG CHILD IS ADVOCATED til! In all. 1 lii-i w l;n nu::,iH!-. 1 1 of crimi ,1, ih a bet 1 SUBSCRIITION RATES Transient Display Advertising, per inch, per insertion Transient Advertiking on Front i'age, r per inch Member of Audi! IIukjmi it 'in-ulat ion DAILY EDITION Prii kind an. I tf.l. l! 1 ju-'ii-i- n: Th. deed. ! iiil t n -1 i ,.,.,.r,., !, 1 I -i'!. ili.I THE Ml :'iEU ASF .1 (.. ,'iilll. I I I , i ml a ! ', lie U11 rra;-., d ji ilru t' Two hundred years ago a tea like "SALADA".' would have cost $50.00 a pound -but such tea was then unknown today millions enjoy the fragrance and satisfaction of "SALADA" for a small fraction of that cost. The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except SHfda. by Prince Rapert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. H. F. PULLEN - - - Hanging Editor. $2.80 'me of anyj ' rpyret-j :ak!; and lend MU'T u fin !( ante 'I; It m;. rv OFFICIALS ALWAYS WEIOJIE Railway officials are always welcome to Prince Rupert. In the first place, rjtilway officials are experts in the art of enjoying life and in the second we like to be. able to talk over little difficulties with them and straighten out tangles. SCHOOLBOY HOWLERS The earth make a twenty-four hours. The difference between air and water Is that hIt iui be made wet'er and water ruMimt mu'.eni steam and : - Tli.i.iti :ha" ir.c equal to earh other an- . .nin ! to anything elt-e r;-j' :" :s rliiefiy noticeable In the A puriillel straight line la one which I it prsdured to meet Itself doe not meet. Electricity and Uebtning are- of ' the ime nature, the only dlflevense being Hist Uphtning l often several miles 1 ;nv. hll electricity Is only a iiflies Boston Transcript. -v. HI t r ir -m . 1 H 7l-t Am aJ aa.a f... . -1 m ur ii i ii ii ivji t r til j iimisMi ii.iiii im j m f m K i mm iai rm . a. m m n w. m ri m m m . m m m w b m mm r I n im im BW ssH Hsfl MLA IBM tsd m I Ml III mTJmZ 11 I Any grocer can supply you 11 tkki:mt;m! pa run iikioiie imh- i:T THAI liHi' AWNOl 1ATIOX HV HKi. A. WILSON 5he regular monthly meeting of the 'PrWW Rupert Parent leach!' Assacia-'tkt -W held on WtlMMtt;. April i. In the Borden Street school at 8 p.m. There KM large ttntlnr.:? af uiucbed hla ..iC face. something and his moth? He butte -' -.!; not but ' .-1 his mother flowers and thrr His very mother sacred tender In hla vcuna life and his 11c 1 vanon for the absence Qr iBtuatio wu .FaiUP! ketwn the Knowledge that escape would be almost ouotine from srrintur impo-iibae owieif te the difficulty iti (rettinjr away from the city, him because He first loved us' The police say they have been watthinir all the ordinary avenues of 'peaker reminded his audience and. ca tie ao the ml twit is ni-nliul.lv Mtill TU.. i..u. . children react to love and ineouiaue- Re!meraBent were served and octal half-hour waa en Joy ably spent. Kw a j-Hs-axag j Man in the. Moon The Jaded I tiresome boy !of the sea. You make me sick The spring business is about due and we look to have a pretty I . lively time of it soon. ,t is well for the railwaymen to Jp ,!. ZVTll S touch with it and with us. They have it in their nower to helD ua .. i.h improve conditions una tncy also by indifference can hold things back. We are particularly glad to have those officials visit ua who once lived here and who feel more or less that this is-their home town. : In the spring a young girls fancy ,,!,.-. vv .w. Lightly turns to thoughu ol clothes .... - " " vw mifwwm hit """a I-.,., . , . from the trees TIk axis of the earth la aa imaginary resolution every l'i:e on which the earth takes Its dally routine. Longlngly she looks them over While powdering her shiny nose. Many balances' a marl is and found some of the flesh off. weighed wanting In to ie the hero on dock standing Beady there to do his bit: the lady almost drowning. Jump, then nearly takes a fit. f the take Americana are always talking about the gold Alaska has produced, bin they nay nothing about the cash she has absorbed. Amateur gardnsrs who find It ciim- eult to make thing grow might try their hand at raisin pie. The most Important burines talked about In a beer parlor la beer. There arc jood people and people not so good and often the people not Uo or I'tiifrUBB t1 ' 'iMnaaalft itoople hm live witn. 0 atVl A little girl returned from school proudly flourishing a paper. "It's cweapoaltton about Socrates." xhe laid, handing it te her 'mother with a grand air. "Teacher told us about him and then we wrote It. You an read It If you want to." And mother read: "Socrates was a Kreat man. Hf was a sort of tramp. He told everybody what to do and they itave him poison." Tit Bits. the Mil.IKH MIM IIOK ol HKAI.INO WITH w TWiL oih:mmw b- PLAIVE1I in SPKAKKB XDtfQRTQN.. Anrll if- -A strong pie tar, ; th. tommfcfifiu la Canada by th federal aovernnunt ef ImllBr to the BriiWi Borstal Institution, to take csr o! the bay jt PA her 0lnL' to the illness of the pre- over the "Juvenile wte U" jwua tides t. Mrs. Boddle, the meeting wax Most province ) .far hom the.: exis'.s presided Wr by Mrs. Arnott today only the Jail , r the peolteatiary The treasurers financial statement after one pro&iUou :ias ocen sjauww howod that there was a bank balance Be a first offender, was maie at at r nm M inil that th went candr OMhTilat club lunrhtvin at the j ale brought in the sum of 57.30. A donald Intel, by Al.m B Harvey. vote ol thanks was accorded to all , Mr. Harvey, jrnrin- his recent so-those who helped the committee to en- Journ In England, l .d ample appoi-t?rtakn the winners ol the 'Oaod Eng- tanlty to eaaralne the Borstal aystetr bah Bee' who vlsttcd Prince Rupert Ma application and its effect In the during the Kaater vecatloa. turning ef poteuiir.i young criminals The speaker ol the erasing was Her. Into way of arnlu an honest Ir.eli-A. Wilson. B.A.. minister ol the United hoed at a trade, anci he returned to church who gare a very Interesting Canada convinced thu: the solution of and instructive addie., on "The S?a.: the "Juvenile criminal prooiem of Justice In the Child " this country depend upon the estab- City Delivery, by mail or carrier, veariv period, paid in advance $6 00 the of or lbe PlE" lis t yt 01 klnd For leaser period, paid in advance, per month ' 60 nM- thT mrM m reU"i 01 Ui'j in 11m By mail to all part a i Northern and Centra, British Columbia, ZlZ the -u' "JSZ paid in advarce for yearly period $3.00 Mrty Bdolnoe this sens of justice to git ml by the mention of Crime act Or four months for $1.00 u well developed. H Is very important end of IMS lb the period irota By mail to all other parts of British Columbia, the British that parents and teachers should net 1M to the en oX;i27. S.140 toys a uu Empire and United States, paid in advance per year . . . $6.00 outrage this sense of uetice in tktM6 girls had -pnaed through the Bor- By mall to all other countries, per year . . $7.60 A hoy or gin unjustly treated atai institutions, and deepiu the fact Id rhtMbeod may 11 sain not to -do that many of them were beyead the the the 111 Ul Urate oeatseat t In in the the cotrar contrary and ana girls girw have nwee made good, and are now . , . . 7. .7" w Local Readers, per insertion, per line 26 ,, mi perpetuate in hi. nie th leading honest Clataified Advertising, per insertion, per word Legal Notices, each insertio per agate line i, Contract Rates on Application 2 wrong things. pun It Is not so much the In Han ads. best adapted. Uvea. Mr. Harvey pof tetl out. it Itself that causes resent- orrenaers over the Juvenile age are merit In the child's mind but It is Placed on probation for a first offence, more often the 11 logical reason tor that Por the second or subsequent offence punishment and the manner In which there remains only the Jail or the It Is infttetad. The sneaker gave severs! penitentiary- the direct road to a lite Illustrations from his own observation of crime for a large proportion of April 19, 1928 and experience to prove this tMsc young people who tint set Uelr "" I AX IUJ HTHATlOX 1 "t0 Bathe of 111-darng. rUU ZU HBOTIO OV A of his boy seven waa sent by mnthsr An mi sktri wtel foa Kyitf a "Ftiysl '. The c, hail rh phiM'a iitnr,l Ion rrf Where a boy or ftfl Over M lay and beeuty. On his way borne he 33 wh of beocorilns an that at a lilac bege He always onenneo our. ne. six or more times nmbltion to "cllmo that beto hmA Pod on probation shows c.imaiai. the offender Is sent te a Bur- stal Institution of v.h'.ch there are four, thre for boys and one far girls with a fourth one to be bnilt soon lor boys- Icr a term of two or three ears. Here, vocational training for various rades la put Into -fleet and ur.de: had spcrl artlaana' lt boy and girls lean trade to which they appear to be Budtmentary education goes hand In love nmlu vltn vocational training, and the that life In the Institutions fellow along the lines of' the great closely British public schools Eton. Harrow and - itrc.icwii ituBjjviuii an - - " thers to Um perpetrator should be reiKMled to the police. men " Prtut' and tMCtit" Tiui i 1 L!KF Kf' ""'" hoirdiwi ariinoi SCHOOL develop thU sense of justice In the life; 7 ' of th. rhlUl th.v m-lll m.k. . tSCn T SSSlgnd to 8 . . . 1:D ?0li ",M ant coimbu t7 w.,fr f! --'7 - The despatches report that Colonel Jack Currie, a witness in humanity Ostord of raaahndgs trswwate with the General Carrie libel suit, was xo anxious to talk in the witness, mih.il mmmkiis particular aptitude for "gettu.g under hox that even the judge found it difficult to stop him. He had During the evening Miss Jackson rtln" ot yuth SOnethina to sav and he umk hmiiwl k. uu .nm t .,. ; and Mr MoPbereon aana aeaas which ,pUy "une hou agalnat house, sad Institution. Colonel Jtck is a mmhor nt rh. Tnrnnt.. U.,UID..'.. it were very much enjoyed Accompanist: tat"r- later. Institution lnatltutlon against "e1"1 comes as natural to him as it does to a jrreat many other people and he, like they, could not understand why it was even-one was not anxious to listen. The judge found the only effective thinir to do was te put the colonel out. There's a moral to this story. In fact there might be a number of morals drawn from it. We offer a prise of a week's subscription to this paper to the person sending the largest number of lessons to be learned from this incident. Ml Lorna Tit. A hearty vote or thanks was accorded to all those who helped to make this o:e of our most successful meetings. ana tne monitor system Is In vogue, with special privacies to the "monl. ors" which promotions are eagerly ought The highest grade in the Institutions wins a "blue," and "blues" wear a lne suit Instead of a brown one. are llowed to go out to technical classes nd the like without supervision, and In general are placed on their honor, with excellent results. The average dally populatoln of the our institutions Is 360 each, yet the """" " " escapes irom tne flapper talking to the '"'"''"" ' "wy per year. friend: "You remind me wmisaKJij oi sentence .xor goon conduct is provided. um a in: Hti xn But it is In the after ears tor th s-Borstl boy or gal. that tk system tract for a supply of oil and gat on Prtcularly shine. EMratal associate the laajaat paymffM faan. wlch la ! 11 ov country are assigned th uisk oi sinning jobs i or mesa ooys ana girls, of teeing them settled 1 good homes, and of receiving freqfuent reports from then) during their "license" period, which is usually for one year Rheumatism Completely Relieved by "Frnit-a-tives" MR. A. DUCHARMB St. Jean de Maflia, P.Q. "I am happy to tell you that 1 h.ivo been csenphifety relieverl of rheumwtiSrn by "Frintatives." Airer years of Hutlering 1 am now is perfect health again. Kindly use this letter in any way possible if it will help other sufferers. Mr. A. Ducharme. In the past twenty-six years thousands have rid themselves of rheumatism by taking this cleenninK. (rtresjrtrwntng loedicinc, made of frvit jukes tma atrcnethning tonics. Rhrumstimn can nor exist in a system made pure and strong by Fruitatives. Give it a triul. 25c and Sue a box ut all druggists. "Jatk O'Lanlern" Pttum No. 10 h shown Lett .... a d itnguihcd ti.uJem Ullcrii m rich culnurini $tjjS bring uul tui) Hiw UMiMdl tjjt(t. term ef the Bor-ssay have been ixuttrd) tm gswd eonerac: The BriUata public has tahen kindly to tfee sfalisu. and that fruent dread of the ee-cstenxter striving to lead ar. boa i si III. v., that he la a marked pssssss sgawast whcea aoelety la negwed is praetlcaBy mm asartant. WaBr the Bsseeaf Sfatern feae at seea ameiaBy dlasvjiiad aw tk Cas-dsan gm naniit. Mr. Horvey staled feet psdsiic apliilssi waa seing edweated aavtasj of the yeatag csTseeer fraaa a It af arlaas. atnat feOww m the futajn Hww sesteea the sttamtaan la OamaSa at. is alaowa at the tact tlsat la aa year, about, 10 per cent, of the total peniuntmry population of Canada are ynmg people under SO. while nearly 60 pT cent, are under SO BIRD AGAIN HEADS VETS LKCTIOX OF Oi l l( EK I..IMT MOIIT 1IUST )l.tl)t; TO AI1AIU f AUSS CIIVI'TEIt. 1.0.I1.K. The local branch of the Canadian Ugloo, Britljeh Bonds Baffvlea Ifague. last slam Harrtsa oBtoem for the ensu ling sia eaosrahs as tauaws: Honorary President. Ool. c. W. Fck. V.C.. OB.O. HoooTsry Vlee-PresldenU. Col. S. P. McMordle, DB.O. and Major John Mo-Oregor, V.C. President a. a. Bird. Vloa-presldent. M M. Lamb Second Vice-President. Fred Hardy. Executive, M. J. Dougherty. Jack Flint, Thomas ailversides, 1. Smith and Shef Thompson. Trustees. S A. Bird, T Sllvessid and Dr. J. A. West. Auditor. C. V. Ivltt. 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