PAG" TWO in ioe scnoois The Daily News PKINCE KUPEKT BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited. Third Avenue i'!tlL; P. PULLHaginff-EditOf W h SUBSCRIPTION RATES City delivery, by taali or canriwyyearly period, paid !n advance S5.00 For lesser period, paid in advance, pr month 59 By mail to all parts of Northern and Centra) British OlvraWi. , fir four months for ..I LOO paid in advance tor yearly period .....,,,,,...,. ..... '4Q Transient' display advertlsine, per inch, per insertion L4C Transient advertising on front page, per Inch 2.80 Local readers, per insertion, per line 25 Classified advertising, per insertion, per word .Oi Leyal notices, each insertion, per agate Hue 13 yy mail 4 all ether countries, per year .... . .. ... 7.50 Bj mall to all other parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and Unite! States, paid in advance, per year 6-00 Contract rates vn application, " Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 Editor and Reporters Telephone W Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation. DAILY EDITION Tuesday, Sept. 10. 1929 -SPEED RECORDS Britons need not be depressed over the new speed record atahlighed bv the German liner Bremen on her first ocean crossing. Taking everything into consideration it is a quoston whether her design is in any respect superior to that of the veteran British ho'der of the Atlantic record, the Mauretania. It is more than 22 years since the pride of the Cunard fleet first crossed the seas It is a long time in the life of an ocean ship that has been travelling at high speed all her days. And after those 22 years she steamea past bandy Hook a lew days ago " with a time re own previous time on a westward crossing, and only four nours and zb minutes behind the record of the brand new Bremen. That doesn't look as if British shipbuiders have been outclassed by the Germans Borrowirig the slogan from a well-known automobi'e manufacturer: "When faster ships are built Britain will build them." MORAL INSTRUCTION If the educational law of this proving is to' be"dbserved tl.then the "highest principles of morality" are to be taught in the schools. In other words, it is stipulated in an em-phatic way that moral instruction, and in its highest form is a part of the educational trainintr of thP vnnnrr in Tlri. thh Columbia, observes the Victoria Colonist Th Rtnto It is not only in this province but in various countries of the world that the belief is growing that something more mit be done than has been done to guide children m the essentials of conduct and character. In Soviet Rus-5r fu the proc,ess of secularizing education has gone farther than anvvhere else, the conditions it has brought in its M-ake are dep'orable. In the Unitpd States the increase in crime waves," due as one writer savs to "dis-? A,cs,'ii,s ?rousiRS grave anxiety. In that country, too. the silly jargon sDread broadcast about "com-ptexea has had an evil influence. There are those nowadays who believe than where their criminal actions are S1S &e- faiUlV? no in the"selves but in their men-i iSS?4, u (loctnne 18 sPread as a part of education P w erroneou8 it may prove. wu What State education in most countries has yet to learn nti5!tf grader development, which implies, as notmnir etee the moral can. snntinn f ua..t t MM ft BILL: "Wot's wrong with Sandy's handT" AN(1U8: "Och. he had bad luck. He was the thlr-r-teenth " .... rrom The Humorist, CRIME EXPERTS MEET CANADA 1 r Ei T6R'dNt6bh6i Sept. 'lO. By with social workers and public of- a. Y. Wilson, fidals who come In contact with1 Mr- and Mrs- Fa66an and chlld- this phase of work. , ' AmiuMtnonts for the mneress ren of Terrace were the week-end are In the hand, of Brig-Gen. W.'?uts of Ferryman and Mrs. Wllk- T S. Hughes, superintendent of peni- mson nere. -'Jir 'T. tenUariea for the Dominion, whose office Is In Ottawa. The program for the congress Indicates many prominent men In criminological matters will be. heard, both from Canada and the United States. It is expected that wardens of peni tentiaries and governors of many of the provincial Jails in Canada 111. 9 , . , , . . . 1 SAlCt&O, UaillVUMltJ MIV ..ivw . klVll, corn tnatwas live nours and minutes better than her of liberty and privilege accorded! to show that their discipline based on the standard of British Justice) is more effective In controlling. crime. Association's Objects The congress is sponsored by the elation are: 1. Improvement stands sponsor for this law: it does not. however, sr.mrli forced; "fmonnnr for ito onfnnumimf dr, tV. r:ui- i . I 2. The THE DAILY NEWS Tueaday BepWb, ,. NORTHERN B. C. NEWS REMO was of the laws In4 Louis Ball and son of Winnipeg. management and disciiDnie there-; turday. of. 1 eluding the Appointment of! boards and of other officers; j Mrs. Glbb and son of Anyox are 4. Care of, and provision for, j holiday visitors at Hill Farm. paroled and discharged prisoners; , and probaUoners. especially such : Constable Mc Kenney, left on as may have given evidence of j Sunday for Prince Rpert on of fl-reformatlon. clal duties. Co-operating with the American, The c Q r x ana aoiden Ke. TiUoa Association are certain ! of glrlj and the kindred or subsidiary bodies. in-jRanr roun of v r r. eluding the Wardens' Association for wlnter uctivitles un- lha the Kit National nnol Prtaoners- Critnn.ri' Aid AM Aun. - - Asso-jder the leadership of Rev. and.Telkwa WUin, UK viiiiHB-uta n.uv.vu, jjyj jj Alton the National conierence oi juv mile Ageneios. Various Aspect' - ' 'mmvuwh ucna iui ui fit Flex 1 . woroa, where education is to thrive and nrodnre Hie w 1 The deliberations of the congress m,Tot L . V L n i in , ",nest Principles of morality" StaU!fht- Pe,axed disciP,ine d neglected moral crtiw'nf?0! ?repa yoUt,h ior SraPPlin th the crisis oT hfe. The formation of character is by far the atofl S?hniParS-fif.tluc,aclon- When that act is held aloft as the beacon light of State control there will be lU?t,0n' "oniUty and better citizenship gentTons ff yUth f thiS and un I Misses M, and K. Kinney of the Canadian Press) Prison and ... I Prince George are" visiting here Wcllnqucnt problems and methods j w. and WTS. K. wcwos oi.wUh Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Brean. adopted In crlmlnaloyy wlU be dts-' "ince Rupert, wno nave uu cussed at what will be one of the a tour-months' yisu to scouanav Mr5 c w McKelvey has Ukcn largest conventions held on this' and Ireland, stopped off at Remo up residence in the McQeachy continent when the American between trains on Friday to visit Block unU1 nef nW me on Prlnon Congress gathers in Toronto friends before returning to Prince Lampltt Avenue Is completed. between September 20 and Septem-; Rupert. j ber 25- ...... t Mr. and Mrs. W. Brace are visit or the first time In many years! Mrs- Bateman and granddaugh., mg at the yanderhoof hotel with this congress which usually meets t ter, Mrs. Margaret Hunter, who Mr ' an(j Mrs j v H Day Mr in some United States city has de- have been visiting friends and rel-;B , "D ', '..., elded to come over the border. Its atives in Prince Rupert and Remo, delegates will be composed of off!-; left for their home In Glscome on, Mr and E Q B,vnM flnd cers. wardens, and others connect- Friday. Smim Manrat R.ivno mntnnrf ,,n ed In an executive capacity with' -- week from iU$t Vancouver to Dou- the penal institutions of Canads 1 Mrs. H. Frank, of Terrace. was,., ctuan TkP ana uie unuea aiaies, wgeine. ine weeK-ena guesv, jierc u uvs. Pole Inspector Gordon was in! chine which wtll arrive In a few Remo on Friday and Saturday In-j days. specting the boom stleks loaded at Remo this last week. TERRACE Canadian methods are much more , many places of interest en route n ,l UnM tf n 1 .as. Ctntn. J . . AMIM.MU1& I uunwrtaiKC urau vmiic-u utoit. uu iriAJit u ciy cuiuuuie vara- the Inmates of prisons. Canadian) Mrs. C. Linstrom, of Remo, prison metals probably will be able j in town on Friday. penal and reformatory Institutions, ; visitors here from Pacific on Sa-!"01- are drrtded uo Into seciienai in terests under committee headings. Thus there arc papers given on various aspect or woric ana proD- home on xhursday by Bishop Own lems arising from the committee on) of Klagara, one'Sf the members of jails, the committee on probation, j the commission, who will spend a the committee on pardon and pa-lday m the loca, role, the committee on criminal law and statistics, the committee on! Mrj Cook and F c prevention, the comm tUe on pub- h ,eft on M()nda lie control and supervision and the' ound trln fmm Prl.R nwrf tn while the general trend of the congress is for reform and more modern methods in penology, there is no hard and fast line, but considerable divergence as to policy hi such matters as capital punishment, solitary cell life, public liall versus cell meals, recreation and the stWnee rule. In some at these matters It is likely there may be a clash of opinion as between the Canadian and the United States views. Department of Justice at Ottawa in this congress ,ty the Canadian Prisoners' Welfare Association, headquarters of which are in Montreal, while certain other bodies are also lending their aid. During the congress In Toronto some of the Ontario penal Instltu. ions will be visited by the dele- rates. There will be a luncheon wtu uay, ana were wui also be Stewart. Anyox, and Queen Charlotte Islands. The Fair Board held a meeting on Friday evening when arrange ments were completed for the holding ot the fair on September 13th. i VANDERHOOF Ous Palm Is making good recov jery following a recent accident on the while working on a culvert. axefc, Miss Anne e. urayer nas taxen a position with the Richards Motors Miss Ivy M. Dye has resumed her school teaching duties at En-dako for the third term. BURNS LAKE Married ladles' team consisting of Mrs. Anderson. Mrs. T. Zielkle. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Agar and lit- Mrs. H. J. Jewell. Mrs. S. Godwin will be present, as well as social Ue son, who left here some ten: ana Mrs. D. Hrtkenberg beat a workers. weeks ago to motor to Mr. Agar's; single ladles' team consisting of The congress will be Interesting former home in Palmerston, Ont.. Misses H. Inglls. May Smith. Iona for the contrasts It may afford In 1 returned on Friday, having motor- j Smith. Gertrude Waham and Nel-the viewpoint of administration of ; ed home again as far as Hatelton. He Helken berg In the Labor Day prisons, as It is well known that They visited many friends andjsports here. Mr. and Mrs. Olof Hanson of Lake Kathlyn have been visiting recently In the lakes district. Miss E. Marshall, sister of Miss I. M. Marshall of Burns Lake. Is Mrs. Bateman of Glseombe who lfaenm6 " Tchealnkut Lake has been visiting at the home of ,scho01 th,s her daughter. Mrs.' Linstrom re-i turned to the interior on Friday. ! MJss R,c teaching at Colley- Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Evltt. i mount scnooi this year. Miss . D Other new school teachers in the Miss Burton Is opening up a beauty parlor next to the Observer Office here. Irs. J. R. Walker Is back from Prince Rupert where she spent a week as the guast of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Plllsbury. Misa Maud Hartley is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Donaldson at nntvin n - Rev. A. W. Robinson left on 1 ttrJHUti Monday for Hazelton and Smith-j There were, fine displays of ers where he will meet the Angh farm products at the annual can Commission which Is making) Prince Oeorge Fall Fair which was a tour of the country looking Into: held last week, having been op-conditions'; ;in the. different dlo- ened on Tuesday afternoon. The ceses. He. (will be accompanied exhibit of frvk nH ,..,m.. were said to have been the best in the history of the district and the ladles' department also showed a marked advance In the quality of entries. A proposal of C. A. Pyne, president of the Cariboo Automobile Association, to hold an automobile marathon over the Cariboo Highway from Vancouver to Hazelton and return is meeting with a good itrajjuun in me automobile Dress jaii over the continent The shareholders of the Fort B. C. Telephone i of Vancouver. Under the new: ownership, services will tvt r .1 American Prison Association, head-! Prince Rupert, spent the week end-'1-36 aneTMlss D. King, who taught; local capital, getting out a ship- Quarters of which are in the cltyiai me nome oi axt. ana Mrs. k. " how iai meni oi nign-graae ore snowing ... . . . it w.t-4..i. Naaina itivpr ? oi wew Yoric UDiecu oi vnai asso- District visitors In town during relation to nubile offences and of-! who have been visiting at the ine Pasi weeK nave Included ... . . .i:- renders, ana ine moaes oi procedure by which such laws are en- study of the causes of left for week. home at the end of the ! O. Westberg of South Bank. Mrs. home of ... Mr. and Mrs. J. . ... McLarm "WWliliamsVXPalllngr and Mrs. nntainaA fV, i,f i ..!.; ' u f . Icrlme. the nature of offenders and- W. A. Klrknatrick left on Sun-1 this year Include: Miss r:;ir";. 1Ui;ilct ulul-M W W permitted thea- tal surroundings, the best day to spend a few days in Prince! Williams of Prince Oeorge at Tin- methods of dealing with of fenders i Rupert. tagrf. Miss Shaw of Houston, last and of preventing crime; I j year at Sheraton and Miss R. Nee. 3. Improvement of correctional,: Mr. and Mrs. E. Barnes were!"1"0 Vancouver at North there. Values up to $1,290 have been obtained in assays, most of it In silver, as the ore carries much gray copper. Several parties are now doing children which number was expected to be Increased within the next few days. 'fiit first frosts of the season were recorded here hut Monday and Tuesday when the. thermometer Indicated two degree. A number of gardens were touched and flowers suffered. Leslie J. Martin, district sales manager for the Home Oil Distributors Ltd., visiting here last week, announced that an additional ten thousand gallon tank would be established at the local station STEWART Harry Reld has returned here with the news that his partner. Jess Bettering ton was lost last spring In the turbulent waters of the Unuk River where he was trapping. Setterlngton had been in this district since 1921 anobc-fore that spent considerable time around Hazelton. The Power Corpoiatlon of Canada has purchased the power plant of the Dunwell mine which will be used in connection with the development of American Creek. The operaUon of the plant during the coming winter will assure Stewart consumers of plenty of power. Systematic prospecting of the Lucky Jim property In the American Creek section is producing some interesting results, the latest xamnl 1 1 1ran tit, ttn.M. T I ?e?X nt T TC,egra.ph ndW-E. giving 80c in gold. 77.8 oun-7n?PHe Ji VWL?e,?:ieM s and ve Per cent cop- uvvnjtv w UUUUSC I,TVr DPrnct Cvn foot n-u. control of the local eomnanv in i. u.u....j . ..... ..u .... . Ith. n,.w vnr pr., h h Pnone uo.. a: of the vw)j.'. atiug Kim mc nmencan - ysuosiaiary oi the Prison Association and with with the luv rigni iooi wnn an Mountain Boy system. Men for two more shifts hnvi be lm- h.n ftAftf 111"! tllA Villi a ih TnJ ana new lines established pendence nrooertv wSleh fa h,in to radiate districts. into the surrounding Mr. and Mrs. Roy M. Taylor are spending a vacation at Stuart 3udge n- Al Robertson left last Lake. .week on his annual circuit Into Itne Peace River section of the developed by the Revenue Mining1 Co. They will be employed in drlv-1 Ing the cross-cut tunnel on No. 4 vein and In drifting on the vein, j r.. . ,. .. .nrovlnr tr. .nf i w.. . "r wiu bunpneu nu . m. riwr.- -.- T. L . OI'wlara McAdams and associates ton ir inf mIi hv mifnF tr,r summit Lake and Is brlmr nmm. . t. .... meeting with a snecial wk V"' "". "",mnM v 1.. u" w,e "ea iop property, it is re- I Seymour Robertson. uanquei. wnue on me Bunaay dur I Mr. and Mrs. William Miller - Ing the congress it Is expected have taken up residence in the. Enrolment at the local ftltpnt Inn will ha no M In mmm-. .. . . M . - --v... r-v lwsvs sit ui tail y uui uunpr mnmt nr in lfnvn t iiinv Rrnnn a rn lha MtnKH Londoq. ,plti to tha phase of social work, j of Canada 'building. term last Tuesday totalled son, ported that the Interests holding. I a bond on the property wanted another year to prosecute their public work. but. belne refused. thnw the up the property on which there Is . 392 promising showings, news or rae mines AROUND PRINCE RUPERT To Carry Ore By Plane From Whitesail Count. Activity in Ingenikar$addle Train Completed Having flown the 375 mile distance from St, Burns Lake in two hours and twenty minute.- i;i Pilot W. E. Gilbert, with a Western Canada Aim ;; ing boat is now engaged in the aerial charting of , from Whitesail. Lake to the Canadian National Ii; over which rich high grade ore is to be shipped the Seel property. This project has been under . ation for some time and experts are of the opinio bringing the ore ouf by plane to Barns Lake for rail shipment there I preliminary prospect inu would still be left a large margin j the Peacotk Creek s of profit after all transportation Smithers on the man-, charges are paid. This will const!-j cently located there t.i line an innovation in ine siiipmeni i property, the Puro Ar :n of ores and the experiment will be watched with considerable Interest. The mine Is situated 70 air miles from Burns Lake. The mine which was discovered and staked by Oeorge Steel of Wistaria has long been known to produce some of the richest ore in the province. H. L. Batten, mining engineer, was in Smithers and Prince George during the past week arranging to send in prospecting parties to the Ingenlka and Flnlay River sec tlons for the Aero Mineral Loea- tors. Ltd.. of which he is manag- wnarf for .hjpDwnt',, ,," ing director. It is anticipated that contract has- been f , six or seven weeks of weather suitable for this purpose can still be obtained this season. Rumored "mountains of copper" and "huge deposits of gold" that have been reported in that region at various; times in the past thirty yean will be investigated with a view to finding out If there is any truth In the reports. Stuart F. Campbell and G rover E, Loveless are working on their ! I ..1.1. . u)tu of;Deane is again teaching at Unchat-from Like Kathlyn station, with 0f E. O. Belllclni. is four men working w ; are exploring the exte;. up thU summer for t.v ted it SmdUng Co .u P. E. Peterson, in :.,;: ver Crest operations ;' Mine near Anyox. n pur tramway ) oomp'n-r' stnietioii of tunr.c: puslied ahead. Ore i. b i; down fro:.: thf .sh v. the upper tramway u-v sent down ov.r ihi 1 1- of tunnel to tap the sh at a depth of 200 fo of this work should y tonnage of high-Kr.io sight. I've forgotten I ever had any nerves! WHETHER v itiabimple cough that you have been inclined to ignore, or whether it is a cough that almost seems to burst you by the rack , log exertion, with aching head and' aching body Your doctor will tell you kw tfl act of chewing rrlaxri pit A tcultCi trained nerve, and bow tlis ha.-Mj ful deanting action of VvY'.-fc i re frethet and tonei tcu eg ik round. Aid digestion. WRlCsLEYS wrTJ every 1G I Get a box of Pens at ence, take a tablet from iti ver wrapper ; and as it ciissoi on the tongue, breathe m the HEALING, BALSAMIC FUMES that are then given off. how the balsamicodours f J their way by inhalation a t all the breathing pa-G there allay the milanm it" causing you trouble. You cannot poiM? tt at these delicate mein!i"J by any other way. I medicines are merely swa, & into the stomach. Pit titt direct on the nffeited i; utt and remove tho ciuse f ' " irritating cough in a way c4 other devised remedy can. PEPS 111 It (Mall taa mmm miiih fMltrt tl IM ,4 MM