AlUC ' RllUCrt Oill'IP JCtUS An ln?PenJeit dally newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of prce RUpert and all the comnulnltle8 comprising ""u iiu central .ormsn i;oiumDia. (Authorized as Second Class Mall. Post Office Dep't Ottawa). Published every afternoon except Sunday by Prince Rupert Dally News Limited. Third Avenue. Prince Rupert. V . . British Columbia. G. A. HUNTER. Managing Editor. II. O. PERRY, Managing Director. i SUBSCRIPTION RATES By City Carrier, per week, 15e: Per Month, 65c: Per Year. 7.00; By Mall, per month, 40c; Per Year, MOO i; I! MKMBEK OF CANADIAN PRESS WWfflD AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCULATIONS i; CANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION OUR GREATEST ASSET 0"UR CHILDREN are Canada's ., greatest wealth its greatest qsset. Let us remember that our conduct ql our every action have an effect dh youth. With this in mind it be-ljboves us all to set a high example of citizenship.. !;Lct us show a leadership, too, tj&at will stimulate the best in the qhildren. And in prepared programs f.or youth let us remember that importance of encouraging initiative, v. It is with a view to fostering initiative among the coming generation and the development of healthy Bodies that leaders of the Civiu Centre are slanting their programs. :; In this they are deserving of high-&L praise and. your active assistance and co-operation. FROM PARLJAMENT HILL A familiar voice to Canadian listeners is that of Wilfred Eggleston, the prominent journal's: and radio commentator, who covers the doings on Canada's parliament hill twice weekly for CBC listeners. He's heard coast to coast on two regular programs n the CBC Trans-Canada network: the Sunday morning "Capital Reports" and Wednesday evening's "Midweek Review." f CpP Radio Dial ;V I I IX 1240 Kilocycles : (Subject to change) j THURSDAY PJII., 'A: 00 Piano Moods 4:15 Mid-day Melodies :30 Songs in Sweet Style ,4:45 Children's Hour :00 Radio Repertory :30 People As 5?45 Supper Serenade fi-55 Prize Winner p:00 All the World Sings 0:15 On the March )3:30 To be announced fi:45 To bp announced 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC News Roundup" ?:30Salute to Autumn 1: CO Vancouver Theatre ,&:30 Concert "o'f the Nations )): CO Sports Review 0:15 Points of View Ji:30 Woman in, White liliOO-rCBC News lbrio B. C. News lfl: 15 Milton. Charles lfl:30-GIeren Miller's Orch. 11:00 Weather and Sign Off. j FRIDAY A.M. . tf:30 Musical Clock 8:00 CBC News 3:15 Morning Song 8:30 Music for Moderns .8:45 Little Concert i'9:00-BBC News p: 15 Morning Devotions 4:30 Morning Concert 3:59 Time Signal 10:00 Morning Visit lip: 15 Thoughts for Today 10:30 Roundup Time i;0:45 Scandinavian Melodies 11:00 Keyboard and Console . li: 15 Songs of Today 11:30 Weather Forecast 11 :31 Message? Period H:33 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Dancing till Noon ' ; p.m. 12:00 B. C. Farm Broadcast 12:25 Program Resume 12:30 CBC News 124'5 Easy Listening 1:00 The Concert Hour 1:30 Recital, Winnipeg J: 45 Talk, Winnipeg 2:00 National Broadcast 2:30 FootlJght Favorites 2:45 Musical Program 3:00 Messer's Islanders 3:15 Songs and Singers 3:30 Serenade '3:45 BBC News and Com. INCOME TAX Returns Prepared See : R.E.MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. Phone 88 THOUGHTS FOR TODAY . . . Middle Age is the time when you treasure the old family photographs you were ashamed to have anybody see when you were 20. ' ... A jsmile and a cheery word cost nothing yet bring pleasure not even ' money can buy. . . . Preface a rebuke with a word of praise. 'Better still, never speak the harsh word. CITY SCHOOLS ENROLMENT UP IN SEPTEMBER Advertise In the Dully News. Phone Red 319 AUTUMN PLANTING! I have a hidden Spring In a tight war.n place Underground securely. In a core of a hyacinth-It will come back surely. In a tight warm place where a well and a wall Stand stub.born to the wind When apples fall. Now quickened as 'one who waits The lover's return, I knit and churn. I have hidden Spring securely In the core of a hyacinth Now Spring will come back surely. SOPHIE HIMMELL. , Prince Rupert's school population increased almost 100 last month over its initial- enrolment figures at the end of August. According to. the, principals reports read at last night's school board meeting, enrolment during the month Was 1,123 pupils in the city's four schools, while at the start of the t?rm only 1,033 names were on the rosters. BOOTH HAS 407 At Booth Memorial Hieh School, enrolment was 467, ac cording to Principal W. W. C. O'Neill. Of these, 249 were in Junior High, and 218 in the Senior. Percentage attendance was 96. The Conrad Street elementary school had an enrolment of 204 and a 'percentage attendance of 97, Principal T. H. Bateman reported. Of these, 111 were bovs and 93 cirls. Attendance enrolled at Kins Edward elementary school wa3 2C6. with 87 per cent attendance. Principal U. O. Moore revealed. There were 149 boys and 117 gins. keiei:mi:d coupons Borden Street elementary1 school's enrolment was 191, with a oercentage attendance of 93 Principal J. S. Wilson informed the board that since the start of the term, the pupils have- collected $78.25 through the redemption of tea and coffee coupons. The money is to be turned nrr to the Red Cross. Miss Jane E. Common, teacher it the Port Simpson school in-'ormed the trustees that there 'v-as an enrolment of 14 at her sehool. She told of delay in getting classes started because the ichoolrdom was not In shape at '.he start of the term. Classes at Port Simpson began In the middle of September for that reason. FIRST CAMPAIGN BY CIVIC CENTRE VERY IMPORTANT "If every ramily In Prince Rupert contributed $1 a month fcr a year to the Civic Centre, we would have more than enough' to operate it without charging; the residents for one thins," Ion Forward, building; manager, told Kinsmen ! members. 1 The club responced to his ap-tpeal to assist in the current j membership drive and each I Kinsmen' took an average of 10 prospect, cards. ALL IMPORTANT YEAR V,.iis is the all Important year," Mr. Forward said. "The first membership drive Is th on? that really counts." Foiiow:ng the business meeting, Mr. Forward showed an R.C. A.P. movie on skin grafting in ruBritish .hospital. . , 'j .. SEEK DRUG SUPPLY GEORGETOWN. British Qui ana" fc The Secondary and Mi nor Industries Board is investi gating the possibility of obtain-in? supplies of curare (formerly used as a"n arrow poison,, but now extensively used in abdominal surgery) from the Interior of the colony. Curare solutions have been used Tor years as a curative agent in cases of mus-niiar rigidity and. as a cure for tetanus. If IV lilf 2 Hours Leave PRINCE GEORGE 'DAILY 5:30 A. Mi (Except Monday) Single $30 Return $54 Plus Tix Further Information from Mr. Bob Boehme Canadian Pacific Air Lines Prince George Hotel Prince George, B. C 1 prime i!i;iii!!!i; to P.O. Box 1464 Green & Kermode Builders and Painters All lriterlor arid Exterior Work Free Estimates and Prompt Service 'A.B.C. PAPERS MORE FAVORABLE TO ADVERTISERS Announcement made today of the annual meeting In Chicago on October 17-18 of the Audit Bureau of CIrqulations calls attention to an operation of seir-regulatibh In industry that is an outstanding example of the North American way nf life in business. The membership of this j .sz-year-oia association, with which Prince Rupert Daily News is affiliated, comprises 2900 publishers, advertisers and advertising agencies in . the United States and Canada. Working together and without outside interference, these sellers and buyers of advertising space have voluntarily sec up rules and standards for use in measuring and evaluating the circulation of published media. ' The Audit Bureau, better known as A.B.C., maintains a laree staff of experienced circu lation auditors who examine and audik the circulation records of all publisher member at regu lar Intervals. The results of these audits are Issued In A.B.C. re ports which are available to advertisers and publishers for use In the buying and selling of advertising space. These reports tell how much net paid, circula tion a publication has, how it was obtained, the prioc or prices at which it was sold, how and where distributed and many other facts essential to theround Investment of advertising money. Thus, with the aid of A.B.C. reports, advertisers can select the media best adapted to their needs, Invest their money on the basis of facts ahd know just what they get for their advertising dollars. This Is a far cry from conditions that exiitct! prior to 1914 the year A.B.C. was established, when advertlsess had no uniform standards for the comparison and evaluation of njedia and when publishers were unable to get full credit for their circulation claims. T- Today 94 per cent of the total circulation of all dally ynews- ' i . 1 . ; : TODAYS STOCKS : : Courtesy S,. D. Johnston Co. Ltd. hkhwhhkhMh3w Vancouver Bralorne .10.60 B. R. Consolidated 11 Vj B. R. X. 13', 4 Cariboo Qold 2.33 Dentonia .37 Grull Wlhksne lQJ'i Hedley Mascot 1.36 Minto 05 i Pend Oreille 2.33 Pioneer . 3.45 Premier Border : .07 Premier .. 1.31 Privateer .56 Reeves McDonald 1.15 Reno UYi Salmon Gold 12 V3 Sheep Creek 1.08 Taylor Bridge .60 Whitewater : 03 Vananda 30 , Congress 11 Pacific Eastern 52. Hedley Amalgamated ll'.'j Spud Valley 17 Central Zeballos 10 Oils A. P. Consolidated 10 Calmont 20 C. Si E 1.62 Foothills 1.70 Home 2.45 Toronto Aumaque .69 Beattle 60 Bobjo 16 Buffalo' Canadian 21 Consolidated Smelters . 82.50 Eldona 51 Elder 1.30 Giant Yellowknlfe 6.50 Hardrock 01 Jacknife 13 'j 2000 ropuiar Records (New, used and withdrawn) YOUR CHOICE 15c; 8 for $1.00 Music by Crosby, Ink Spots, Munroe, etc. Jollet Quebec 70 Little Long Lac 1.62 Madsen Red Lake 2.90 MacLeod Cockshutt 1.60 Moneta 6d Omega ,18 Pickle Crow- 2.9d San Antonio 3.90 Senator Rouyn 52 Sherrltt Gordon 2.25 Steep Rock 2.25 Sturgeon River .22 Lynx .27 Labaska .40 Gods Lake .65 Negus 2.05 Aubelle .46 Heva Gold 61 Harricana 254 McKenzie Red Lake .90 PROMOTIONS IN EDUCATION DEPT. VICTORIA Harold Campbell, Termer chief inspector of schools. has been appointed assistant fuperlntendent of education. He, succeeds Donald' J. McLaurln, who has retired. Charles Grant of1 Oak Bay. was appointed', executive assistant to Co. T. A. Fairey, deputy minister of education and superintendent of education. BESPECTACLED AUSSIES SYDNEY; Australia 0 Half the Australian population wear spectacles, Alexander Howarth. witness1, testified at a Tarlfi Board Inquiry. papers in the United States and: talned through actual audit's. Canada and 98 per cent in Can-, It Is probable that without th ada is audited by A.B.C. Many,, protection for advertising made weekly newspapers have joined; possible by the use of A.B C. re- me uureau in recent years and ports, advertisers would not the movement of verified cifcu- have appropriated trie large lation in the weekly field Is st,ms for advertising which' now growing rapidly. In addition to characterize American economy newspaper the Bureau's pub-, The Audit Bureau therefore b Ibher membership includes mast .its participation In the develop'-of the leading magazines busl-1 mrnt of adverlls, and' ne.'.s papers and farm publlca- .,, . Hons in the U.S. and Canada. I elfare r press Is an In-Through the use of A.B.C. re- tegrai Parc m tne Pub,c service ports advertisers can select me- performed by the newspapers of dia on the basis of facts ob-1 America. "Say no more. Brist says alll" Ami, Is' the experts' own word' to describe the rich, satisfying flavour of Lip ton's Tea . . . always fresh, lively, and full-bodied... every cuprtl so refreshing and erijoy- able. Try hritk. tasting Lipton's Tea today. PURNITURE-REPAIRl'xNG Upholstering - Slip Covers Drapes Car and Truck Cushions Repaired and Recovered Out-of-town orders given special care. LOVIN'S CABINET SHOP Phone Oreen 974 117 Second Avenue West Opposite Civic Centre 11 7 SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box W4 PHASER STREET Prince Rupert El wm Homo PI ".' I '"Ui..ausj : ato ... .! HomeProtalSn,",? flnH trotyl . 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