PAGE TWO The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue DAILY EDITION II. F. PULLEN - - StyantyinV-fldlj'or ! TERRACE HOLDS i SCHOOL MEETING Tropo!al to Provide Ahead for ; New Room In High School Is Voted Down TERRACE, July 26. The postponed annual meeting of the Kit-sumkalum school district was held in the school house on Wednesday evening. There was a very large crowd of ratepayers present, seating space in the senior room being-taxed to accommodate the gathering. II. L-Frank was appointed chairman of the meetjng. The reno-t of the board of trustees was given by II. llalli-! well, secretary. Considerable improvements had been carried out during the past year. The high school had been enlarged to make accommodation for an extra class WAAtn til Atxxm nr m Karl Kaaft Kil 11 ssiu Friday, July 2G, t929. USEFUL PUBLICATIONS A very -beautiful folder'iBritish Columllja, Playground for'the Worlds liasjtj&en issued by the Provincial ; Government through the Bureau of Information, which be a necessity, the trustees In tkeir report recommended that another $500 be added to the requisition for school purposes and ear marked as the nuceleus of a future ' building fund, in order to ease the bu den when the building becomes i necessity. This suggestion was not aewpted and the amount voted for school purposes was $6000, as in the past year. The secretary reported that the full teaching staff for the coming year had been arranged for. with a slight increase in salaries over last year. ! E. T. Kenney was unanimously chosen as trustee for a three-year , ierm in me piace oi ueorge Millie, whose term had expired. W. C. Sparks was re-appointed' auditor. j C.N.R. SOCCER ! TEAMWINNER: .Wa tr,;,,l ; WRT WaUAM. July 3 - The Man. and the Kround. ,m Improved. l,, CanilUMI Mtttenal tootiMiil teMtt The audlt4V showed report a,, ttM wmum Canadians a balance in the bank of I389.CG. by a score of -a m the first game of In view of the fact that bv an- ths veml-finals of the Dominion Foot' Other year a new high school will ."ball Championship, Tlfursday. SEES PROSPECT DEVELOPMENT THISCOUNTRY Stewart Likely to Have C.P.R. Dock and Prospects for Bis Year There EVERYONE OPTIMISTIC Visitor Tells of Trip Through Country and Likes the Look of Everything (Rv an OulitlrY THE DAILY NEWS Friday. July 26, ifi2s Sport Chat The first $ame of the Mobley 'Cup lootbaJl series in , to' eoinenee . on Tnesdsy, Jury "3Cr 'between Thlrle and JUjUiiect. WhU the -cwnptet che-dule la not je drw a up arrangements have been Bute for this gaiu and the othen wlil.tw dated at anon as tb full committee gets together. j At geli teursMnrtit t Eastern I Point. Connecticut. , recently the play ers contended tor prizes wnicn con rtsted of flasks, cocktail ' shakers, and other retMahnwat appurtenance . ThU was described bjr en newspaper M the height of cpttmism I., Mi..IWII,. n0,uan9nD n! a ""J UBsppeiauiij postpone comes under the department of Hon. W. C. Shelly, min- filled by despatches teUinsoi 'thi ,ttK t;Tt a bait ister of finance. The pictures are excellent and deal JJZTStl edK'an" pl,,d- wnh ' u WMtrly xi ii 11 r. . 1 . ... ... in connection with the northern hiowiuir ha n u Dredicted Wlin titiM ine .uc really icaiijr ctciiii. SCeniC jjumia pomiS ana cum not nut. With min the nic Cities. ikico. section section oi of British uruisn Columbia, uoiumoia, anatwu; andut r up theklf. the sons and In SUCh a pub'ication, the scope of Which is naturally t"e general public, as a rule, are restricted, the omission of the Skeena River gorge is not Pf fij"'"" VLau j I the the Uit witt do sitle UUa evening the Acropolis Ksdlaim before what . u 1 4. m L. - I If Is though will Ae th larsest path. it t . , . . IIIULII UUU31 Lill.. iUL liic uuk - " - " 10 oe wonaerea at because the photographer has not yet seems to have arrived when the niD done justice to this picturesque section. Later when the opinions of an outsider should bej highway is built doubtIesse shall come in for more at- 'ra!, llS ; pur. anTr tention. However, Prince Rupert is not negated in the ftw As below the Elks publication. been over the complete central A new edition of "Highways, Motor Camps and Stop-'?,nd nnoLth,e7. coa8ial Pioaa of ping Places in British Columbia" rather ironically in- fcL" riiifS ciuaes rnnce nupert . we snan nope to earn the right to mediate years and for te sore the space that is given us by getting connected up with ?nd 8ane development of the prov- me, rest oi me province ai we earnest possiDie aate. PEACE PACT SIGNED The forma! signing and putting into force of the Kel PRINCE RUPERT EXHIBITION J af If aTX sf aTw sTV V A f 4"t sT i Aug. (r Z6, and 61), The directors are devoting their time and energy towards making this one of the best exhibitions in the history of the association, and the thousands of visitors will be assured of four full days of real pleasure. The directors have been fortunate enough to secure' the THREEgNATHS, acrobats and gymnasts, featuring one of the youngest acrobats in the world. This act is costing a considerable sum, but the members of the board feel that they are giving you something worth while. Captain George Ash will entertain you with his marvelous feats of marksmanship and rope work. He packs' shooting infins of all descriptions. Miss Campbell wMh her dancing girls, arid clever kiddies, will entertain you each evening, with a number of novelty acta. ""'' ' Arrangements are under way for outdoor entertainment, and it is possible that we will have with us the famous Asahls baseball team of the senior City League, Vancouver, or some other equally good. There will also be baseball and football for the Indian teams. To bring to a fitting close these four days of fun and t frolic, there will be the Grand Ball on Friday evening, at which plenty of whoopee will be made . ince ' From Quesnel, In the central (portion, through to Prince George land from thence to the Pyince Rupert terminal of the Canadian National, there are abundant evf- dences of growth ami prosperity. lnrrrr Ppnrp Pjirr which tnntr iilncp thia waoV iu n muVi Quesnel and Prince George are more important event than the despatches received here JSng to' co'nn'Sttht two'and seemed to indicate . While it may become nothing more there is sure ground far this hope, than a scrap of paper, it is probable it will be much more The e"l.ern J0'"0'" of the Jine and that it will have a very definite bearing on the future Sc 5 relations of the nations to each other. Already it seems strength. Building is good in to have had a restraining influence on Russia and China, "ince ueorge, ana m bmitners whn whilp renAv tn flv at oooh nt Vioy'a tVivnnta o"oarr. f there has been some tangible ; L 7 Vi ii " T """" growth within the past year. , have been reluctant to fly in the face of the whole world Down along the line toward in breaking the pact. illazelton and Terrace the crops Canadians are sometimes a little apt to sneerat any- SLeinffiS. the thing which comes from the United States and to feel hay crop is light but the quaiitj that there is something behind it. We must get rid of i Kod-that attitude of mind and try to feel that other nations &ewart nd hen AgoiS can be sincere . Even our own Government is sometimes around the Queen Charlotte is accused Of insincerity. ilands he would be a poor sped men who could not get enthusiastit over the outlook. The Marmot 1 River mines are going strong and . -at StewaTt there j tremendoui optimism over the proposed rail- 'way building which is in view. Already there is an engineering 'and survey party on the ground 'and the roale of the new line is being attended to, and the sure expectation is that (he spring of j 1930 will open up what is likely to be a banner year in the Portland j Canal district. It is frequently slated that the 'interested parties will eventually build a smelter somewhere in the .Canal district, and if this proves true it will give such an impetus to the whole northern Pacific that trade will be difficult to handle. There is a report in Stewart (hat the C.P.R. Is about to provide wharfing facilities Ithure and if this proves true it only adds additional ground for the optimism which prevails. ! The future development of the Queen Charlotte Islands should provide a mighty profitable spec ulative gamble for those interested. ' There are qualities peculiar to the islands which will bring capital for development without doubt. I was told that the climate on these islands is particularly fine, that abundant gtowth and good crops can be had wherever man is interested enough to give because raring ajaln. aoeatloned are going to do thelx dunxtrat to pare down the B.O.C lead by at leat one game, and the Bans e ast M determined 1 torrease- their teed by another gasa" so there you to the victor belongs the spoils. It might be mentioned here too, while pasnlBg ht Prince Rupert's best ball fan Is Cap Ormlston of the good rhlp "Newlngton." The genial Captain travelled up to the hill on Wednesday eentng la the light rain that was falling (that Is, tight for Prince Rup ert) Just, -as be so terwly put it, 'To make darned sure that there was not going to be a game." With two or three hundred more booster! like the Cap tain ws would always be sure ef a good crowd on hand to cheer the boys along when they pulled a fast One, or give them the "thumbs down" tlgu when they booted one. See you tonight. Cap. FINAL MATCH STUART SHIELD lleglment Beats Th)tl Team four esU to Nothing Lat Evening The concluding game of the Stuart Shield series of football garnet 'tooki place last night and resulted In a win.! or the Regiment by, a score of - fourj goals to nil. ' Frank Russell made the first tally about fifteen minutes from the op-1 nlng and this was the only score during the first half. When the teams changed ends things got worse for the Thistles. Norrlngton, from a crtnv msge,ln Jront "of goal put the ball between the posts and two more goals-! were scored by Russell while the op-1 poncnu failed to score at all. - W. Barton refereed the game and Doc CUpperton, and ,W . Bureau were on the sidelines. i The game last night did not affect' the atandlng, tb-, Regiment already having the shield cinched. BASEBALL Tonight at 6:45. Elks. S...O. C. v. into real' productive activity, which should, and will, bring to1 this portion of British Columbia! the long-looked for growth which is so desirable. The people of' (he south and central portions feel more than, ever linked wltnj those who have gone ahead and made pioneerinir something more : it a thought, and the- possibilities i than a mere name. for fishing development are un- If the people of the north, whoi cbubtedly sound. ' I have waited long and hare become j With the addition of the new rather impatient with the outlook, Canadian National steamers,, now conld oaly see and talk with the, being built, and with Increased 'heavy tourfsf traffic which Is! steamer attention from the other j coming in greater numbers each companies, the people of the north jyew, they would have great rea-j should look ahead with strong j son for optimism, for among this' hope and abundant courage for j list of visitors are' men of finance the future, for, without doubt, we and vision who will freely spend are about to see a mighty trans- their finances In sound invest-formation of the latent resources ment In the north conntry. "TRY A NTP TONIGHT" BEST PROCURABLE S0TTUD4 SUAMHTUpjaT y WIOOUCI or SCOTISNO ntt nut, SiiltuM itieicji ms lAut . tMuvt su-rfow scan Tie Original Label look for It at the VsnJer's JmU. e CHANTS "BEST rHOCURAlLC' This advertisement Is not published or displayed by th Liquor Cintrol Board or by the Government of W British Columbia . jvifa K! G. C.Arseneau &W.D.Lambie New COLD SEAL EMPLOYMENT HIGH LEVEL OTTAWA. July 2 -Employment in Canada has reaohed a new high rate of activity for all time. During June -s it i" . i m m i rr announce the Opening of their ens Store Wear in Capitol Theatre Block WITH A COMPLETE LINE OF THE LATEST IN MEN'S FURNISHINGS BOUGHT FROM THE LEADING MANUFACTURERS IN EACH LINE, SUCH AS ARROW BRAND SHIRTS AND COLLARS . . . , STETSON AND COULSON HATS G. & C. CAPS STANF1 ELD'S AND ARROW UNDF.UWEAIl INTERWOVEN HOSIERY ' CURRIES AND MILNE UNDEimifAR UNIVERSAL SWEATERS CORNWALL PANTS ! WE AI0 HAVE THE AGENCY FOR SEMI-READY MADE TO-MEASURE CLOTHING The policy, of this store will be: Personal service and supervision; to see that all transactions are absolutely satisfactory to the customer; to stock only first-class, reliable merchandise; to sell at a reasonable price. tm We Extend an Invitation to All to Visit Our New Store G. C. ARSENEAU W. D. LAMBIE BRBGBIEN TOUR HOME .AWK AT Rugs CWWCOLttlM CANADA UMrrcn. montheal alone, more than 93,000 workers were added, bringing the total to 1,009,000. Figure ormplled by the Bureau oi Statistics from 6,810 firms every month this year has shown larger figures than last year trend favorable ltl lt provinces. The greatest expansion has taken place In the prairies and Quebec since AprU, where the trend of employment ha taken sharp upward turn. uraiircxipiE sT Coil sa Rg a Krsv tit is thomm fctrs. JyvSK Superbly beautiful IJet-mHtin track of the maft modeSt income (ONGOLEUM WHY put off eujoyiitg the charm of exqtii-Itelv beautiful rugs any longer, when such an array of attractive patterns are obtainable iu fienu-lue Coil go leu ui Gold Seal It tigs at the present low prices? Practical... too ... so rtifey-to-clran, longer wearing and flat. I) lug Bt all times. WAUNING Prttlrct your own in. Isreiu by at lunOy see-In; Ine Cold Sral on lAe lurare brfort btty ig-il gtmuiim Cm. j -f' . F-It E.E -S I TW .. Ws I . hwImmiiim At SMkUt h.MlM. '" A. NO DETKACTIOS The Agent J forgot to menti" In this country house you're on"" there .'are two ery old stslneo -i'- wladowa-. - r e Mr. Newgllt That won't man"' theyre suined too bd to be ' I can put in some new ones. Catherines Btandard.