Ny ASTLE NEWS — "Published: ‘Every ‘Thursday By [HE CASTLE NEWS LIMITED n v. CAMPBELL, Manager’ Weekly Assoclatl B.C. Weekly Advertising Bureau . SUBSCRIPTION RATE :— “+= ''.$3.00 per year; 25c per month by carrier. autierced as Second Classs Mail, Post Office Department, and AS WE SEE IT. THERE SHOULD BE A HAPPY MEDIUM There should be a happy medium for all things. Although we know this would ‘be the ideal: situation and not fikely to occur'in our’ lifetime, it is, neverthe- fess, a worthy goal.- : ‘Considering all things in general and, firecrack- “ers in particular, we are far below par. The news office is ideally located to get full benefit of fireworks” users, if beriefit could be used in this manner, From.ur observance, it is not the small boys” = who do not know how to use . these. “Toys’! properly that ‘are the offenders, but the. older teenager—sup- posedly."better educated group of* individuals—who _ KNOW how to MIS-USE them. For a boy to throw a lighted fuse at the opposite sex-and see her ‘shriek and ‘jump is the greatest kind. of sport and calls for | the hilarity of all: the watchers. ; “Passing cars are not immune—we “don't “know © what. happens if the ‘window happens to be, open, but. we do know; (from: “experiencé) ithat™ they ‘canbe thrown, hit the glass ‘and explode as the car His ‘by. | “At the risk of spoiling ‘the “fun"’ of these: ‘exu- He berant. adolescents, .we would suggest that fi nae ciemernae In the-midst of a ‘fi ation , against which “we disagreed, ‘. gently but effectively’ ought to.a halt! by Mr. Z. witha re- ference from. John :Stuart: Mill which © goes thing «like: If! oncey “Man‘is the only. animal of which: ‘'am/ thoroughly ‘and cravenly:.’ afraid.” I. have | never thought. “much of the courage of a lion-tamer.’ Inside the cage he is atleast’ safe from other.men. ‘There is. not’ ‘much: harm ‘in al- lion.. He’ has ‘no ideals, ‘no religi- on,. no: politics, :no ‘chivalry, : no gentility; ; in ‘short. no reason for that) he all''the world but.one: were of one opinion, of. the . contrary. opinion, the majority would: have‘ no» more right to suppress the expression of that ‘contrary opinion, | than he, ithe -had' the sole.! power, would have the right to-suppress| the opinion of the rest ot: ‘world. Ouch! : t : And- of the value ‘Gf Ieetures: At: the recent teacher's: con- vention in Nelson, Mr. P. G. Penner of teh Vancouver Norma e tliat: one! were]. And; doesn’t want. ‘to: sat Any offers? |» Values: <5 4 Which ‘reminds ae of, the story, of the: man, whe. was ‘trying ‘to Tei Tattat exp! the wadvantages’”. of: ‘civilization. x The discussion: gq’ to’ the "World ‘War. and: the white man‘ told: his pupil that ten million’ bra’ en}: had been ‘Killed’ in ‘that war. The| * chief's ‘eyes ‘popped: with amaze-| © ment. “How; School, when ad- dress on the value ‘of: English as the:-roots of all learning, quoted the oft quoted. but . delightful quote on lectures:. “Lectures,” he said, “are of value to every- one. If one agrees with, the opin- ions expressed by the. speaker, then he has the satisfaction of being supported. in his opinion. If he disagrees with the, ‘speaker, then he is provided with mental stimulation and food for ‘thought and -theref he also valué from the lecture. Finally, if he finds the whole thing ut- terly boring and falls asleep, he has obtained. benefit in restora- he: asked '-(think-|. ing of the: ‘cannibal -custom, of eating fallen ‘brave enemies “tor of ‘their, by Lewis Millizan flesh and the’ i of the ‘dead: man’s ‘courage : to centive in’ attracting’ a peak the eater.) many men?” "Oh", ‘exclaimed the’ white man, horrified, ‘‘we didn’t eat them, uld you eat that|: and : ‘I. confess it’ was mere” cur-. iosity . that - attracted: me * to ‘at- tend. one. of.. 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