'must be held, regrettably, to a W. J. Aider, formerly City Level Head Needed jrlncc Rupert Dailp I3ctes Thursday, Septmeber 22, 1949. t 4 Commissioner here years ago will sail tonight on his return to Victoria after a week' visit at Prince Rupert. consignment. ""W form, vl down Into ing,, ! gold passed H.J In 1948 In .,. 'Best for the RLST of Your Life" uie j as he gazed at a pile ot dull, yellow bars on a table. Workers casually wander around the office with carts bearing the bars, each sufficient to keep a man financially happy for the rest of his days. As government merchants, ! the employees buy and value gold dally. This is the only office of its kind outside the Royal Mint at Ottawa. The precious yellow wealth ar common to amount. When .Bullion Near Government Gold Office Buys Over $4,000,000 Yearly VANCOUVER & Kow would you like to work alongside ha'.f a million dollars' worth of gold? Employees of the Dominion government assay office here do it frequently, but it doesn't affect their equilibrium in any way. "Why, it's just like a bunch of cheese to us," said one man, hUIH I U .... minimum. Further, last year the School Drama Club acquitted itself creditably In competition at the Music and Drama Festival this, in spite of handicaps. Such effort should be encouraged by our -doing something towards providing suitable facilities for activity at the school. COMMERCIAL The number of students who choose commercal courses is Increasing every year so much so that some of the classes now have to be limited for lack of space. In time this may mean Modern Furniture cation system may be achieved more fully. We should be matting a start on a new wardrobe for the High School rather than continually patching up the hand-me-downs. The passing of the school bylaw will do this. ! with the frora fabu! "elds, the offiw I a thrivinc bit,' rives from the provincial mines) by airmail or air express. 8ome' ran uit your roonn anil harmonize with all, ruga and othrr furniture. Rralmnre furnilurr ! Ice live and you can lite with tbem. ' Prince Rupert's High School By Mrs. E. W. Becker In Lloyd C. Douglas' latest book "The Big Fisherman" the Carpenter explains redemption to David, the Sadducee. "It is useless," He says, "to sew a new patch on an old garment. The worn-out old fabric has no strength to support the good cloth. It is of no profit to pour active new wine into an old, dried, inflexible, wine-skin." . The same argument might well be offered in support of the school bylaw that is being presented for our approval next month. The present Booth School is a makeshift, patched-up arrangement; it is a twelve-teacher elementary set-up redeemed by structural shots in the arm and by the assistance of outside facilities to do the job of a twenty-one-teacher Junior-Senior High School. Accordingly, the arrangements are to be thought of as temporary and steps should r either that the commercial edu Your furniture tlealor lias Rfstmore Suite. R"1s, Bed Springs, Pillows, Mattresses, Chesterfields. See his display now. cation of some will have to be taken at other Institutions at their own expense, or that students will decied on less satisfactory options. PRACTICAL ARTS Home Economics and Indus cFcuitifu ciic imicft t...$cf (3 furniture for Gvery xoom trial Arts classes last year filled j the accommodations at the High School to capacity. Esti-1 mated attendance for 1949-50 is El Irfr"". wmmmmmmmm el 'Cfi ' "... f I L- Jn, ft J , - '' - I i L pr- I ; - imk ijV, Jr4K ' ' MONTREAL, Sept. 22nd. Jurt imnxme how long it would take you to assemble and clpun the eiKhtPou choicp ingredients that (to into MilR-RIFF'S FRUIT PUDDING! And they're such carefully selected ingredients of top quality! Dates and raisins and currants and mixed poel combined with a rich spicy batter steam cooked 'til the pudding is goldrn-brown ami even textured! But wait, 'til vou TASTE .Shit-riff's Fruit Pudding! an aii-tme high and will no doubt provide a knotty problem for these departments. A drafting room for metalworkers and woodworkers, an annual difficulty, will be still harder to arrange for this year. LIBRARY A lawyer or a scientist could get along comfortably with a library the size of the one at Booth School. For It to serve the needs of approimately 500 boys and girls, however, is not absurd because It is not expected to. It can be readily seen that much of the reference work that could and should be ' done by pupils of the institution Is not done owing to the crowded conditions. This crowding in itself apart from the competitive angle is a discouragement to a student bent on the gathering of hiforntation. WASHROOMS AM) LOCKERS H had that old-time Fruit Pudding flavour that tantaliies and satisfies hearty Fall appetites. Let this delicious fragrance greet your hnme-from-work husband at the door . . . often. You'll find Shirriff's Fruit Pudding at your grocer's. be taken some time towards the provision of a permanent structure. The Board of School ,'rustees whom we re-elected last fall on just such a platform feel that the time is now! THF. GYM Undoubedly he greatest need is a gymnasium. As nearly everyone is aware this is one of the outside facilities enlsted in aid of the present bulding. The Civic Centre has filled this want admirably, but the arrangement involves the disadvantages of cost, time, weather and administration. An annual rent is paid Which is an actual expense borne by the taxpayers; a quite considerable loss of time is suffered in the goings and comings; every single boy and girl is unnecessarily inconvenienced in the wet The Finishing Touch to Fall houscclraning ... fresh curtains to hang at your just-washed windows! And they'll stay cleaner longer whrn you launder them with LINIT Laundry Starch I You see, Linit gently penetrates aDd protects the fibres of the cloth. It covers and holds down tiny surface hairs that catch the dust. And ... important item nt housecleaning time ... "Linit" will save you many minutes ... for it makes ironing so much easier with such satisfying rcsiults! 1 Keep Thai Husband Of Your Proud Of You . . . keep your complexion In, a building designed for an satin-smooth with daily Woodbury Facial Cocktails Regular use of WOODBURY FACIAL .SOAP is truly a boon 'n blessing to tired complexions. Y'ou'll never have "skin-burn" with this kitten mild soap, nor will weather; the smooth though in- elementary school it Is under- ! it. leave vou with the taut, dry feeling of a .-kin robbed incate organization of time- standable that the washroom tables is disrupted because of facilities also would be inade- . vi of its softening oils! oodlmry feoap actually contains a skin-smoothing, eomplexion-soolhing ingredient of the double periods allotted to quat for a fourteen or fifteen Physical Education. (Single per- ! division hlS'h school. In addl- fine face creams; All you do for year-round skin loveliness ... Work up a creamy-rich Woodbury lather. Massage thoroughly over fine to cleanse and soflcu. Follow with two rinses a warm and a cold. Pat dry. That's all! and such wonderful results! try it tomorrow ! locls are out of the for question tion. there are no lockers what- ever in the building, a situation that tends to encourage petty, thieving, acts of harmful horse Looking For Something to add zest and sparkle ti " B-R-ft, It't Cold This Morning, looks like snow." freedom.. Comprising tv. racial groups the Fiti the Walloons site has g of her sturdy sons to Can v Among them have h distinguished figures in arts and sciences. The i .... play and .vandalism. Minor oc-rj( your meals t he year round? Then I'd suggest vou ask vour grocer for HEINZ TOMATO PKi-lU'CTS! Every year at, this time. it won t be so long now, and you'll be glad you filled your coal-bin in good time, especially if there's a short fi ft 1 HiyMiK nowever, specialize in aJ I'or ovi-R two centuries, Canada has been the land of opportunity to scalers from almost every country in the world. Much of our strength and vitality steins front this blending of racial and cultural heritages; It is a. matter of pride to all Canadians that so many races, without sacrificing their national characteristics, have united themselves into one great citizenship the Canadian Family. Gallant Belgium, whose poppy-carpeted fields of Flanders hold ten-, der memories (or many Canadians, has sacrificed much in the cause of reason of the much greater and prohibitive time wastage.); . THE AID Just as a gymnasium is' needed at Bo-Me-Hl so is an auditorium. The same inconveniences have to be undergone in making use of the Civic Centre but there is one significant difference. In its Programme of Studies the Department of Education lays down the required number of periods to be devoted to Physical Ed. according to the grade and this programme is adhered to, of course. However, there is nothing so specific respecting Assembly or other general meetings of the student II be glad you age this j-ear. Y'ou'l and have done much to tobacco-growing in On Quebec. In the mid-west i currences like these in effect openly invited depreciate the ! moral and citizenship habits which the school is endeavouring to build up. ADMINISTRATION ' Just as there are short-comings on the academic side so is there a need for more administrative essentials. The Principal has an office at Booth School, but the Vice-principal hasn't. This is a serious lack affecting the number and the privacy of interviews for counselling and guidance on educational, social, moral and vocational problems. Similarly, the teachers in the special departments of Physical Ed., Home become successful dairyrm A devout, thrifty and dV people, they have earned i of their fcllou-t itiens loi : at Leamington and Wallacebur, Ontario, thousands of pickers gather the rosy harvest oi tomatoes grown specially for Jleinj. Then this harvest is transformed by the famous lleinz chefs into four family "flavourites". . . Heinz Tomato Juice JJeini Crram of Tomato Soup lieini Ketchup and Heuu Chili Xaucc!- Tickles your appetite just, to read those famous names, doesn't it? Stock up now on Heinz Tomato Products! ... you'll have a rich suii-ply of the " pick of the crop " the year 'round I Y'ou'll always be sure of just the right touch of testful flavour for your meals! and your husband fixed up that CcuU Loan with Vour BANK OF MONTREAL Maaager. Ii'c mighty, comforting to know that the winter warmth of your famiry is assured, and a B of M Coal Loan can be paid back in easy monthly instalments. So, if you haven't yet arranged your winter fuel supply, do something about it today . . . before that cold-snaji-rush to Mr. Coal Dealer. And, if you find it a mite difficult to raise all the cash, have a word with your friendly B of M Manager1. Plum, Peart, Grope! ... all the iribiilioii to Canada's n,j body to witness plays, debates and displays that are a part of education in citizenship and which help to build up school spirit. Conseuently, lacking an Hrb Calvert auditorium on the spot that will Moke A Dot With Junior and join him for a autumn truits are at their best now hold everyone, full meetings Economics and Industrial Arts are without., office accommodation', and in some cases have not DlStlLLEKS (Canada) A M it I S t I U G full of wonder ful, sun - ripened breakfast you'll both en j o y I Smo-o-o-th delicious "CREAM even the convenience of desk 1 flavour. Enhance their flavour in a sparkling JKLL-0 TO Colvtrt, Sotrotary of StH to King Jomm I, 0"d fomoui Colver! fomily, founded one ol Co"odo'i In Newfoundland in 1622. Colert and his desteno space. 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