ifiipsday, December Si, 1929 Schools by Mountain and Sea Are Infusing: Fresh Spirit of , Hope Into Trench Youth PAR1SL Dec. 31: (By Josephine: Ilambleton, Canadian Press Stall I Correspondent! enoois oi the mount-in and the sea are breathing a new spirit Into the educational system of France. Old chateaux which saw the talMition of knights of the Mld-Aces into the cult of chival- nrnnf nlrf flhVlAVS With tViafr Uccognueu ny uovernraem A mnsl ltrmiflwtilv the work . . 7 " . t cognlee by the .French r nmmeni as war w rvduci 11, ... i: luncwi -ail BJUMiTru gurau t;- su: "wllfelMSar, The! Tun i wr wfetr years ago ago. r .litain colonies now possess t aiftoooS v bpuutiful is at Avanchers A wtSEgSSS,; jW. for 300 people. From the untuins behind it tumble tor 1 which have been caught trapped to make the hlgh- n,mmaln pool in .France, 3ev- SSiSm Jte thrhlehest studlum, also the honest ,n in F nee Here, in the summer. 300 " lis run, swim and play In the t. : or the mountain chalet be-r ips a ski-lng centre. Cut the moil significant effort r hese practical visionaries Is tn : mlant tlie old etaartcal type o! jyr school by the school ot ::n mountain and the sea. Women May Yet Govern Britain Lady Member of House of Cam mons Expects to See Majority of Members Females "vnNEY. Aust.. Dec. St:- Wil' 0 ' lit Britain be coij)Ued by r f inrchy rulership by women" Ttid question is raised by Dr TT vmr Phillips, the first Australian born woman to alt in thr 1 ! ;e of Commons, who snys that - ibly. there will be more wo-' than men members of Par-: rncnt in two or three genera There have been matriarchies t ' re she points out. "and wo-r in may prove that they are the ' for the Job of government." Interviewed, regarding her im-r f .slons of Parliament aftei rno weeks of actual sitting In it. 1 Phillips said that she was not Ppared to define them beyond fniphattcally declaring that Par-li iment is "quite a good club '' best in Europe they say. J am not in favor of its be aming exclusively feminine," she r mtinued, "because with not a nun in the House it would lot ' nubbable qualities and cletar- I'Jiate. I am nrniirt tn he In a House wblt:h, having 14 women members unique In the Empire. Two we-ftcn are In the Cabinet, and one J,1 them. Miss Susan Lawrence, fj'i-liamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Health, is the moat Jjmiant debater in Parliament. There will undoubtedly be more f amen in later parliaments. The umber of women in the House Would be equal to the number of Policeman Miss, you were doing i "u "uies an noun WShOlTxrlsrLJKhstlBrileM pU:.,.() ceilings which once echo-jP nnlv to church Latin of nraver an litany, today serve as rest-! : - for thousands of youut? pc dir between the ages of 12 20 These are the more pic-iue of the vacation colonies ff u are as varied In '.heir n, irter as the classes whom .serve. n a"Y began with mountain col-0Iiirs started by. a handful of p; vssorn and teachers who had be through the Oreat War and r lost faith in the old theories. civill2atlon they had helped tu bulla had crumbled about their t They felt in some way cul-p '.is for the genera cataclysm. r'u-.t had they to give a hew r ; ration as alien to the pre-v ccneration as if centuries r r than decades separated find an answer to the ques- u small group of teachers, t their voune dlsnnles. went 1: the mountains of Savoy.' T..--e rhey louhded a kind ot rr. i rn Table Round. At an ele-x i n of 5,000 ftet on the moun-t, : road, they found a mediaeval r ;r it was built on a peak, like r (-'.sties and monastries of '.:: Mldule Ages; most difficult or I r-;; oaitl".. with a far tlew overi surrounding country. The ( uu. near the mountain ham-il I ,,r cdllers, dominates the val ' ; r. ;pr Here the small colony i lodged. Including teachers ; cv f,u55rr L-L-w. : ureVor the qotlc and the ir-al It put into practice ; Jacques Roiwaii s education through nature., ;n surroundings of subltaie v it put them into Practice to 14 francs a daylFof rtMt rate for youths oJrfifeiL 12 1 v, ars-40 to 56 cent a day ( i. rover the best means of uting tha Jivx generation Is ihineiTOMo'lt at cents a v boftTfl, waging and teach-iand t: included. Is a miracle worthy rr ri -h genius iThe THIS IS THE ELITE BEAUTY PARLOR Mrs. Sutherland BXDert marr.elllnor el water waving. Face'massaee and treatments, Phono 199 . MASSAGE A Sure Cure For Rheumatism Lumbafo, Sprains, Etc. C. K. IIAVAKAWA Phone nd 399 P.O. Box-515 SILVERSIDES, BROS. Wallpapers Paints Window Glass Picture Frame Mouldings Third Avenue Hione 22 JC fffiAIMa & GRADING ; tjonfftt Foundations Tunnels anu shafts In difficult ground a specialty. "I NELS ROKKJAR, CENTRAL HOTEL Man in the Moon S! J" tlTnZ Uiere s a hoUd&y " ttrft- If everybody had brains who W0UW leK c mone'? Backward, turn backward Oh Time In yonr flight, mkt me a you'th tam,- jun for tonight. 01 m a norn and bMow me to toot. otve tan And m to' ghoot. Let us be thankful that next vpnr fllmVK am 11 aurtlv at lut beckons us on. year has been full of trouble. tb A mnfltpum nf fun o... tkuiii Vvd .i.Kk Mrm inAk jnu hicivu re iiwre. And troubles, no sir, none. American Smoke Many Cigarettes spend, baeco Than on National De fence, Figures Show NEW YORK. Dec. 31: One hun- area ted States Is the current rate of th- AmH-n tnhoe- co industry. A statistical examina-'ion of the industry, sponsored by Clark. Dodge A Co.. indicates that the American public will pay more this year for little white rolls of :hredded tobacco than for national defence. The total amount Is estimated at $860,000,000 for 1939. other authorities have estimated as tilgh.as$..M0.000.000. Many Millions of dollars have oeen added recently to the value of tobacco company shares. Specula Mve interest was revived by an an nouncement that wholesale cigarct orkes would be put back up where chev were before the -ecent competitive "tobacco war." Based en figures for the past 13 'ears the consumption oi elgareu will continue ns gigantic upwaru rwlng for several years. Since 1915 he annual increase in uie upuw states nas rangea irora o.oo m 10.7B per cent, with the exception jf a 10.71 per cent decline in 1920. or 10 years the rise has maintained itself at an average rate of more than 10 per cent eacn year, uon-1 sumption has doubled since the ! war. AiuiepreseninMjiMiiK5' im mar will ahnw n rise nf i more than II per cent over 1938. Dally News "Want Ads" bring tuiok results. BRINGING UP I VOu o"tOO J T-vuKlNlC BOtTl" I mv er?crrMEH r I MB NlEVEF. g viKE.O TOO W I -yklVTWlMC iKl ia, iipl " is TUB DAIL7 WEWa fags ma France Leads - New Education b s At-iLiiei a nil lfiirrinr,Tii PAGE WHICH MOST PEOPLE READ BECAUSE IT WANTED WANTED Hemstitching. Mrs. Chas. Edwards, at Wallace's. WOMAN Want6 work by day or .ho Phone Black 69. (3) RELIABLE English woman wants steady work, good housekeeper. Apply Box 244, Dally News Of- " WANTED Young gentleman requires room and board in private home. Phone Walker, 760 after 7:30 evenings. (304) HELP WANTED. DO YOU KNOW THE DEMAND For our graduate plasterers starts in March. Onlv 2 to 3 months with us will qualify you to enter this $10.00 to $12 00 fr day trade. Contractors took to us for trained men. Prepare now for the Spring demand. Special low tuition fee for a short time only. Write at once for literature. United Building Trades Training School. Dept. a, 460 Hastings Street Bast, Vancouver, B.C. FOUND FOUND Five keys In case. Apply Dally News Office. AUCTIONEER PRINCE RUPERT AUCTION MART. We buy, sell or exchange any kind of furniture or household goods, musical instruments, machinery, etc. General repairs crating, packing and shipping. Workmanship guaranteed. Just phone Black 120 and we will call. QUEEN CHARLOTTE- PORT CLEMENTS STAGEVE&S.AD Meets all boats northbound at! EXCEPTIONALLY EASY TERMS Queen Charlotte City to convey! I -ft M--tfflH-ll TfTrlffr'" Crt,t Brl""' 1 1 r ' i SSSWSS Clements to receive passengers for Queen Charlotte City. Fare $6.00. and In proportion to intermediate points. R. G. McKENZIE FREMIER HOTEL V! QUEEN CHARLOTTE CITY. 11.0, ' Hunt's Furniture Store -The Store of Quality We take this opportunity to wish our many patrons and friends a bright and prosperous New Yrar. G. M. HUNT Third Avenue RADIO BICYCLES rURNITURE REPAIRS, PACKING AND CRATING TOM BALLINGER 5th Street, Phone Blue C25 He Why are beautiful girls al- WHjra v s unmr dense? She Well, we're beautiful to make you men fall In love with us, and dense to make us fall in love with you. FATHER KiO HEJUtf1, WlE.- WrVsT EVER ME WAKJTi- POW TWO WMft '0 DMON1E THE OOUCE M HAVt b4e POT N1 - - FOR RENT FLAT FOR RENT, Wallace Block. Apply Mr. Minns. (5) FOR TiSNT Four room flat with bath. Furnished. Phone 547. tf. FOR RENT Furnished apartments 2, i, atid 5 rooms. Apply Mussallem Grocery. (tf HOUSEKEEPING Rooms for rent. Newly decorated. Richmond Rooms under new management. (308) FOR RENT Newly constructed dwelling, fully modern. Five rooms. Near Booth School. $30.00. G. P. Tinker & Co. (tf) FOR RENT Clean, well furnish ed modern two and three roomed suites. Palmer Apartments. Phone Red 444. (tf) FOR SALE HEATER For sale, almost new. Phone Green 602. (tf) FOR SALE 1938 Chevrolet Sedan I In excellent condition. Can ar- range terms, price $750. Walker Motor Co. Ltd. (tf) FIFTH AVENUE WEST Seven Roomed Moaern House and two splendid lots FOR SALE $1,000.00 M. M. STEPHENS ti CO, LTD. Rentals Loans Real Estate FOR SALE MODERN HOUSE No. 311. FIFTH AVENUE, EAST, WITH TWO LOTS 3 Bedrooms and Large Sleeping Porch Upstairs, and. Kitchen, Dining-room. LHflngrtDpmJ H. G. HELGERSON, LTD Thone 96 216 Sixth St. LAN!, ACT - H.: "Hl-u I ft it T' rf "n Tk Notice ttMt 1. ham Martin ! Mimtt, B.c. inteM to pei for Ism of the foUowioc ctoacrtbt land: Osaiiucnclug at m poat planted St high water mark, and at the abore corner of Main Street, ai.d the eornAr ot Btoek 30 Town of UaaaeSt B.C.; tbaiiw South WeaMrlY and in lint with the Baat tf of Main stNet tor about tttrt hundred ftet to low water marie: UMnoe la a North Wwtwly direction to Mew ICissett wharf; tbenoe along the wharf about three hundred feet more or leaa Ui high water mark: thence lone nigh water mark to the point of oomfnenoeaient. Dated at Mauett, B.C. thta 30th day uf Snrember. 1929. JAMB8 UARTIN. ENROL NOW! Myfanwy Campbell D. M. A. TEACHER OF DANCING Has just returned from the South, where she has studied the latest Tap Dancing Ball Room Dancing Toe, Grecian and Classical Dancing Terms, $3.00 monthly. Special class. $3.50 monthly. Studio open January 4. Physical culture class every Wednesday. PHONE BLACK C13 IS FULL OF HUMAN BUSINESS INTEREST TO BOATBUILDERS KIY BOATBUILDERS, COW BAY P. O. Box 749 Phohe Red 415 SALVAGE ANIi TOWING "If it's on or under the water we do it." PACIFIC SALVAGE CO. LIMITED Fully Equipped for Diving and General Salvage Work. Boats and Scows of all descriptions for Charter. Row Boats and Canoes for hire. Bargains In Qas Engines. AGENTS FOR EASTHOPE ENGINES Northern B. C. Distributors Coolldge propellers Sand and Gravel, In any quantity, delivered anywhere by water. Phone, Day or NleTit 5C4 V. O. Box 1564 CHIROPRACTIC , , ...... chiropractic ana tsurvsiiiJNi. TREATMENT For Colds, Couphs, Neuritis, Lumbago and Itheum&tism R. E. EYOLFSON, D.C, 623 Third Avenue West Bice 85 Phones Red 589 DR. W. C. ASPINALL Chiropractic Health Bervice Ultra-Violet Hay Ultra-Red Ray All Diseases treated successfully Green 241 Phones Black 283 PHOTO FINISHING For Fine Photo Work Quick Returns Careful Finishing WRATHALL'S PHOTO FINISHINGS 322 Third Avenue WE FRAME PICTURES BED SPECIALS Uneasy lies the head (not that wears a crown), that lies on a poor bed. Rest on a Slumber King Spring and a real Simmons Mattress. MacKenzie's Furniture PHONE 175 ME ELECTRIC BAKERY "The Store That Quality iBuUt!" EAT ELECTRIC BREAD The Best There Is! P. O. BOX 416 PHONE 661 MINERAL ACT Hrrtlnn t Notice t. Co-Partners Mineral claims Star, Rind, v Bells, Aurora, situated at Lockepoh, ' 'OQeeb Charlotte Islands. Owner Ross Morrison TMX3. S71S93 C, R. Dunlop and II. H. MoColl. To all concerned, take notice that t, Ross Morrison F.M.O. 871TO3 C. having done all the work and paid all dues on the above Mineral Claims for the year ending Oct. 37th, 1939, without any work done or moneys paid by co-owners, R. Dunlop and II. H. McColL intend to apply within a period of 120 days after ilrst appearance of this notice, to the Mining Recorder, to have the Interests of said co-owners vested solely In myself. ROBS' M0KR13O!, Per J. L. Barge, Agent. k I. Ill III I I llll IM.IIII 1 I 1 I ! II I I I . CUyw -ftL fetWv hjuUv u7YtCuq.qits njcrtus -UK.tS i f z rw r- ' g .Ti t'i 'Tn n I r . . I 1 ; x i i LAND ACT Notice of Intrntlon to Apply to Ixam lArtd In Prince Rupert Land rteoordlng District of British Columbia, and situ-ste on the Bouth Bank of Bkeena! t?lv Annn.lt. Ulla OA Tft "r. Ptntrilm I National Railways, East of Prince Bu- pert, B.C. I YOUNG AND OLD. Taw notiot tnat Northern British transferred by J Czlzeck of New pfCnur'n oSilfi'h..!' 10 a yndlcate of Prince Ru-FZTllW People lncludinp; sol Cam-lease of the toilowiug descried , e"3n- 3.- F. Ritchie and a numaer lands. of contractors on the O.T.P. Commencing kt pert planted about 120 thaine awiant and in a Boutlierlr The Canadian Pacific RallwaV Is MS? a.troU?7.!protert,nB at the propoTed Con SSrt XVX The south !truction of the new o.TJ. wharf bank of the Bkeena River, theuee Vancouver, claiming that It In-North 6 chains more or ies to Low terferes with the fairway for the tv : J.ne.Weirt'rt.a, nf tering and departing of O.P.R.' L.W.M. 5 chain: thence South S 1 shins chains, more or less to H.W.M.: . thence Easterly along H.W.M. to point; . . . t of commencement and containing rr H. FrlSOyhO Was to have (2) acres, more or less. i NORTHERN BRITISH COLOMBIA j POWBR COMPANY. LIMITED Per: TMm-t D. MtLtaa. Agent, bated September Slat. 1K. LAM) ACT, Notice of In'enllon to Apply 'te Purthawe Lahd In Stlklne Land Reoordihs District and ltate on the nersh bank of the Taku Rlrer at a point about three miles north of the Junction of the Tulsequah River with the Takv River. Take notice thaf the Alaska Juneau Odd Mining Company of Juneau, Alaska, occupation mining company. Intends to applj ler permission to purchase the follcwlng Ceacrlbed lsnU: Comnienelng at a post planted near the southwest corner of the Jack M. C. tbenee South 40 chains: thence Wett 20 chains: thence North 40 ehalc4 theme East 20 chains mere or less to point of oonunenonment and containing rtfhtjr acres, more or lea. ALASKA JUNEAU GOLD MINING COMPANY By Paul A. Decker, ageat. Dated 28th day of October, IMS. WATER NOTICE Diversion and tae TAKE NOTICE that James B. Stapler whow address Is Hotel Oastlnee.u. Juneau, Alaska, will apply for a lWete to rake and use 300 cubic, second, foot of water out of East Ftork TubeoaBy rarer, wnien iiows BOUUMflj im drains Into Taku River about 30 mile above the mouth. The water will be diverted from the stream at a polrrt about 8 mUes up stream from the mouth of the East Fork and will be used for Mining Power purpose upon the TvUwqttar. Chief group. This notice was posted ' on tbe ground on tec Mat day of October, 1029. A eopf of this notice .id an a; canon pursuant thereto and to he Water Act. 1014." will be tiled In the! office of the Water Recorder at Atlln 1 November lsih. 1B3S Objeetiens to the applteatlon mar be filed with the said Water Recorder or with the Comptroller of Water Rights, Parliament PuUdings. Victoria, B.C. within thirty days after the first appearance of this notice in a local newspaper. The date of the first oublleaHen nf this notice la Dasember 2nd. 1939. JAMES B. STAPLER, Applicant. By H. McN, FRASER. Atlln. B.C., Agent. LAND AtT Notice of tntenilnn to Apply to Ftirrlin.se Lhiid In the Oasslar District Land Reeatd tag DMrirt of BtHctne and situate on tb Ttbi Rrver ahsuk three .murteta or. a-mile up nu& tram fee Mtro-eftce of the Ttkti afld TuVecpt' p.it-era. Take notice that Horace MeNaughton Eraser of Vanoouvtr, B.C.. oecupatloh Civil Engineer! Intends to apply for permission to purchase the followtnc described lands: Commencing at a post planted on the Taku Hlver about three quarters of a mile up stream from the mouth of the Tulsequah niver: thence North 20 chalna; thence Bait 30 chains; thence South 20 chains; thence West 30 chains more or less to point of com-mencemenr and containing forty acres, more or less. HORACE McN DOHTON FRASER. Dated October 29th 1933. Twenty Years Ago In Prince Rupert December 31, 1909 The bond on the Silver Cup ffOUP Of ClaUlio on Nine Mile Mountain near Hazelton has been uiuisku uic rnnce nuperi tjX Cold Storage Oo.'s new plant' has gone over to the Pacific Coast Fish Co. at Pacofl as general 'manager for that concern. "What do you do when In doubt about kissing a girir "Give her the benefit of the doubt." LAND ACT Notice of Intention to Apply to l'iirriia Land In the Stlkloe Land neeerdhag Division: Land Reeortlac t Tele tt'ph Oreek attd kituate en extreuw Up of penlnvula on North baflk of Tulsequah and w-t bonk of Tatar IverapwrwmMrtely one mne soota .ttpatioa mlnen. Intend to apply for Ptrm-wkm to punliaae the following scribed land: Commenelaff at a post planted one fi of Maple 9togh: thence mrlB 10 ohalnr thence West m chains; ttienec Bouth 40 chains; -thence fcsfcaOWiialiis IM contatamg 80 aerra. more of less. ilirfi , (PDAtlXND JEAN NORMAN' ill h n . , I LAS'D ACT Notice of Intention In Apply to Leat Land In The Queen YJbarlotU Im m. triet Land Recording District f Prtnce Rupert, and situate near Black 20. Maaaett Towoalte. , Take. notloe Ut 'Arthur Robertson (fWTH?!iiii?n -at MauetL B.O.. "ooffupitalbmberBMiB intend te: apprjn iri kffleV of the tettowinr taibidandwf. . Cflminpjtlng ,at,,,a post planned at the 8.E. Cor. Blk. 30 Maasett Town-site: thence Westerly 10 ahata to u.Uov. wnaHi theaee Sotrtberly 4 chains nmnUM narallel ia Oett wh.rr to Low Wate Mark: thM. r.ri. 10 chains; tfeente Northerly 4 chain. and containing 7 Acres, more or less A&THUR ROBERTSON Eugene Humphrey simpson Dated Nov. ISth. 1939. S. D. Johnston Co., Ltd. Correspondents For MILLER, COURT & CO., LIMITED For the benefit of the ln-: testing public. Miller. Court St Co., Ltd., publish a semimonthly market report, deal-., ing with raining, ofls and In-; dustrial stocks, which In available at our office on the 1st and 15th of every month. We offer prompt and reliable service in the execution Of orders to buy or sell all Stocks on the Vancouver, Calgary and Toronto Exchanges. S.D. Johnston Coltd. 610 2nd Avenue l'hone ISO Prince Rupert, B.C By George MrManus have to BE trruooBo I iWkyv wn-M oiAMOsjot) aki' -' , "sSSBC DEye.J AM' TV4E fM ' V' r?T JA1LVJCOLOHWE fj" ' .. tTOO DAHLIK1G 1 W" S-nrTirttsSdL, &g meart '