r 1 i'. :': : PAGE SIX fJUB I HYDE TRANSFER AND COAL CO. Phone 580 -TACKPINE ' ANDXEDAH ngle16aa : $3.50 Djjublc load , ,. $6.50 Large sack ... 50c COAL PRICES DOWN iPflmhin.T Peerless Emr $12.00 " w ' -r- OO -l?emWna Washed Nuts $11.25 . AlbertaJSootless Large Egg $12.50 Alberta Sootless Egg $12.00 Alberta Lump $13.00 Also all other classes of coal. Piano and Furaituro Moving. Kxpress and Baggage Day and Night Service 139 Serond Avenue & DEMAND ra nd" ers THE DAINTIEST BREAKFAST FOOD.' Smoked Dally by Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Prince Rupert. B.C. AND YOinVliiL lAKEfllllistRESOLUTON :1 ( : f ONCEYOU HAVE lUDDEN'IN THE ' Pep More Power More Comtori Than Any Light Car Ever Huilt. They Arc on S , Display at Our Showroom. FAKKER, limited FORI) DEALERS 3rd Ave. East DOMINION TIRES Phone 83 Advertise in "The Daily News' FASHION FANCIES elections in Prince it u pert and especially in the election of -chooi Trustee. There is at any -nti this is to be deolored. in spite of much adverse cri iclsm of present day educational, u.ethods and aims ther i un- unimity o! thought regarding the value of education to the child and ultimately to the community and the nation. This in itself would warrant a live interest in the election of those who will to a large extent mould the policy of the local authorities in regard to education and the schools for the next year. The position of trustee dt mands a considerable amount ot time,' thought and energy and this without any monetary remunerat ion. It also fne open to much criticism often- unjust and unsympathetic. tl)ut any position worth wMleltes- the. same disadvantage. 'I his.is. rathe. all th more jrewn xtfameft .and women of vision, character and abjMty 'R Hiding Habit a's SarliastTTfuTTwTe Correct There is something in the knowledge that you- are txrrectly clad that insures your peace of mind when you are riding. And were you the fortunate possessor of .his extremely ynart habit you would be assured of being well ressed. The coat, of Oxford gray, must be well tailored to insure chic. Notice the broad shoulder, fitted vuist and graceful flare. The breeches are of shepherd plaid tweed, made with a mln-mum of fulness. UlloyWboa)uilt;4fM, tn fcecuyyf the positions on the lloard oi School Trustees. Their work is u valuable contHbution to the progress of the dy, Taking a line through re-cefil discussions and happening! I.qcklly one can see difficult probiems ahead of the next board, tvvttb n steadily- increasing scht population the most valuable and reliable indication of a city's growth- there is already a demand for Increased school accomodation. Instruction in Home Economics and Manual Training is even now limited by lack of the necoa sary room for the classes. And an Increased staff seems to be needed too. Temporary expedients are futile atad do not solve the problem. The School Survoy of a few tears ago suggested . A Junior High "School. Vancouvfe has acted on the recommendatiops of tht survey but there seems little support for the Survey's recommendations here. Yet they were experts with no axe to grind. Consult With Teachers And new trustees must be conversant with or willing to become conversant with modern methods. Naturally when technical advice Is needed the Inspector and teachers would be consulted. Tills - thcColiege-Girl What were last 'jjear , dubed "travel coats" arc still practical and smart: this ' year. And may still be called by the same name. Thefle generally come in tweeds, either collared with fur, or plain. Of course, there are many novelty woolerts that are used, and these are always smartly unusual. In the illustration is a. tweed coat, collared with badger. A coat like this is practical for sports as wellvas travel, and is ideal for the college girl. - - - Ihe Dblnt as to whether T7i I if iv Uriv i ther1'? the same co-operation be-J lie LttlLtl DUJL : f-twe'the flJbartf-of SchooWrua. LOCAL SCHOOL MATTERS I teea Wthi one hand and the In-jtJpecWP'and Teachers" Association on--the other-hand that the Ipitiiteniiwould want. Such-action r.j.. n 11 xt kditor, Daily News:- jM Jp&n by a recent, 8choo, There seems to be quite a lack ,osrd would point to the. con-of interest in the tort.icoruiiig 'rrv. A Vneduli. of1 (alirti as drawn ud some years aro bv e Bor rd oi School Trustees irr consultation with representatives ute a definite lack of enthasrapm fa Teacnersr "Association. Mojg tcc.CBtliWthi!itihedule was abrogated by the School Board tfaout cdflaulUrigrithJ teachers l a new sjfBoatile vai "made oat. Sucfi & line of conduct seems unwarranted and certainly is a reflection on the teaching profession. , Jn as much as the trustees are the chpsen representatives of the city it is to be hoped that the action of the Board iaa. not supported by the people'.' who however had no say ti the 'matter. ComparwwitrrLiquor ti year. ,"7rhe' -Increaseoj vutlay tugs wlijcrtiAed returiis. And hile wJ 1)iar . so milch JbcmUthJ jicreaded at at edueltion he outwy on liquor in Prince Rupert Md the returns it given to the 'cBmrnufrity with "the cost of edufiubn and the returns it confers -'tro the community. Hni ranee Examinations. Afc ithcfmntter that wlll.;;be iV' fP wfl) 1e whether. alfipiipV Is Is eid'etinffL ejitetingL Hith HJgh School Sahoo) j ! must tnust T,Tlnrii:frTiiraAVAT' .1. . .- i . .( i ... i TAKES ANOTHER BOW . jAn innovation of this season of nnovatione 4 the little cravat of fur worn with afternoon coats. .he idea is as practical as it is mart, for the cravat is wrapped, tock-faeh'.eu, around the throat to keep winter winds away. The lady in the illustration is .ooklng very smart in her coat ot Jack kid karacul, Which Is well .ailored and sjag-fitting. &h wears.a tstockast ihe same skin. new iboald; yiH;Jbe the one who willi doelde on the matter. - Maythe. board be com nosed of .members who will be able 'to meit'lhe various sltuat i6ns wltHVfcreoTV-tb 'themselves, progress for thehildren. and a vision worthy ot the future of Prince Rupert. PRO -BONO PUBLICO ., ii-' . i APPRfiClXTlOK OF PIC1UKB8 Editor, Daily News: ' ABua"Wtitn of Prince. Rupert ,,,woultL lik -to eire my appreciation of the opportunity afforded thia community of seeing xhe movie "Dawn," the story ot Nurse Edith Cavell. Although heart rending and cruel the film lays bare some of the stern realities of ruthless .warfare, that dims seemingly at the degrading, impoverishing and wanton destruction of human life at the expense of enriching a neutral liftopU' mow fortunately situated ti..j-' --..rx:..n-jT:. 1 than lhoe in the dahsrer sone mere w unuuuuii.-uijf ujuiijy 'V,,v.ii '( " bc.n inereasedTexpemfturaon Je vision . and , gourde of the school affdirs in the citjr shortly just a.apy business concern as . progresses hopoe to!Fnayran .x- iaed oatiay from Veani'lVo producra' fit' sucli . a film and public, opinion backing them u; the wajl" the. powers that ba -r .pojpou jieipi iem. As ,a -'means f edutatlem en- jiignimew, an raouiaipg oi tne iblicconMienjfe Mrt-re it no ag; 'of trfblHties awd opportunities that the movies have in this generation. And only in so far as the public de mands will the producers and ex hlbitora show that which is best Thri.-irr Mn.iM and i.rmr. enuunng. e, In this com- lessiva noODle in our midst who!"""111' fl0 far removed from the :an hatMltf the Droblems W edu-1 arKe centres of population, cation rigour citv with ccxinomv shou,d w grateful to the man nnrf vrt-tvith dun nnnreciation of atfement of our theatres for the the increasing cost of education. ' uul'y fine Wll of pictures they show. AndiA, few words ot conv und voters generally to get thes meniRtiolir Whenever we apprec people to stand and get a school Jate a certain picture, will go a board thafrwtll carry on th best lonif wy teward helping in the work orL.reXibus boards and meet selection of those pictures . most nRtffiiniU nrnnprli. suitable and entertaining. f linitnill vu Vi Litis VaiUMUlC space, I remain, Yours sincerely, i-ItBqdeJmrtnentarailmlna'tj()! i6)ia jtiaxt Wne or not. The ut-j wjfyui'ri nolng Boar dlmade this rec,ommen-; k .. v, ; W. J. rJARL UARRIB. i OF FRBN NlfK -ON dntloh to Uie Ueporlment or edu- fjoj) No fishing allowed here. cution. wh' I understand are 'Tnimmiui, I'm -.. I.t,t.. not ut all 111 favor of it, but- the ym jU8t .allowing tMs worm to 4 i oaine. COUGHS Apply over throat Md ebctt willow mall pltcM of WICKS I Cop Pull up your JIna' IH1 I see it . '.'... Trespasser Here It is. Cop You are arreted i"or Al lowing it to bathu' 'without t V VapORUB j swimming costume. Le INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS Oddfellows and Rebekah"8 Hold -Joint Affair Last Night in Metropole Hall There was a joint Installation of officers followed by a supper and dance in Metropole Hall last night of Prince Kupert Lodge No. C3 Independent Orde. of Oddfellows and Centennial Kcbekahs No. 40. with J. S. Irvine, deputy district -rard muster, and Mr. J. W. McKinley, deputy district piesi-Heat pff elating, snitted by several members of the order. Music was provided by the Oddfellow' orchestra led by the Misses Lawrence , The new officers are as follows: Prince Kupert Lodge Past Grand A. Darba. Noble grand J , Haddn . Vive-grand M. McArthur. Kecord ng secreU y S. V. Cox. Financial secretary -L. C Treasurer Earl liarrie. OFFICERS FOR Rby. Warden Jamas MelMierson. Conductor -It. Stratchan. Outakie guaadian J. Doddle. In.'dde gusrdteD J. Maranalh R.S.N.G. J. L. Mcintosh. L.8.N.G.-iif. Moo rehouse. TtAV.G.J. W. MeKtftley. LS.V.G. Jo I)rforme. IS. S. S. H. Dyer. L.S.S. V. McLeod. Chaplain A. K. Wood. Organist T. H. McAllister. Itebekahs .Past noble grand Misa M. V. Durran. Kobla grand Miss A. MeKen-tie. Vice-grand Miss Pelletiera. Chaplain Mrs. J. E. Beddia. R.S.N.G.-vMrs. J. Simpsan. L.S.N.G. Mrs. LC. Eby. R.S.V.G. Mrs. W. S. Hammond. L.S.V.G. Mrs, 8. V. Owe. Wardtfl Mra. S. E. Alexander. Conductor Miss E. M.Barie. Inside guardian Mrs. G. V. Pries. t Organist Mrs. J. W. MeKln- ley. Degree captain Mrs. J. S. Irvine. MOOSE LODGE I). C. Schubert Is Dictator for Coming Year. With Joxcph Itatchford Vice Following officers or Prince Rupert Lodge Loyal Order of Moose were elected for the year 1929, at a meeting held last night in the Moose Hall, nearly 100 mem bers being present: Past dictator Ii. M. Simpson. Dictator D. C. Schabert. Vice dictator Joseph Itatchford. Prelate Louis Astoria, secretary P. Cameron. Treasurer Ted Rorvik . Trustee 'three years) J. Morrison . M. Thllredft'v, Jam,,,,, First Sip Shows How Different Ilk. uld-.t,U cough -v. ' k Mlrntlfla omblnt wIWIdm, Vcrr),i.n , rtl llursllr U lu ta " rtlwvtnt Couuhj, c, .. , ihltU. tagTitv. "Fiii j , , dzirou delopi,,, i ; tnt duM ttopi t cioiii .- Tl1t bottl. A' iv , .W. K. ButVlcr. Limit;! 141 Mutual BL. '(i Act liktaflaih- atoRftlpprovtiU WHAT )S IT t'hat keeps you .,1-. Hf wall and sm.n i ud7 OUR SERVK I; PHONK Ol'i to haw your cioilir i Wa oaI for ami .1-all parts of tht- ni For that Suit We have fim- I Winter SuiUnjw -ai..; eoatinga.on hand. l today and let' a.- t.in measure. Cutting, workmanM i; all guarantono Uest material1) ;ui.t re. able priced. Ling, the Tailor III1 Phone 619 Nanalmo-Wellington .-ed Lump. Nanaimo-Wellington F - ed Nut. Nanaimo-Wellington S!'"- Ron. Deacon Hard Sootier T. Beacon Hard Sootier i ,: Telkwa Lump. Of he above there i that its particularly to your heating eiu We shall be vUd to you. Albert & McCafferj Limited Phones 116 and IT BROADCASTING STATION 0 Ketchikan Out of l ontrol n Mixed With Une of t i Trustee (one year) J. Preece ' Biauons . . t I ueiegaie w supreme louge r Cameron. Alternate B. M. Simpson. Announcement w" the KetchUcan broad. , wv a couple oi unvk m vr A NEW SCHOOL -KS: BUILDING SOON SS;:';; !Vas nothing but a wl A proposal may be made during Jieard in Prince Rupert, the present year to have a junior Ing objiteiiated. high school building erected in Prince Rupert. At present the T1MK8 HAVK CHAN1 schools of the city are ciowded In day gone by the y and steps will have to be taken came around at midniiri before. loijg to provide for the bi- enada ywing womem creased ' Whether this year's That would never i ' ord will have the duty entrusted popular girl In hurdh to. them or not does not seem very home at that hour. L"ti certain. jnon. NEW CANADIAN STEAMSHIP Mourf- LADY NELSON, ONE OF THE VESSELS FOR THE l WEST INDIES SERVICE OMl