i hha las Thy THE DAILY NEWS | | Tae Dany News |SUFFRAGETTES MOB JOHN wi THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA ade $.S. PRINCE RUPERT WY { rt yea cnn REDMOND, M.P., IN LONDON wR atk leaves for Van Vi and Seattie’ “(AC FRIDAYS, 9 A. M. “PRINCE JOHN” For Port Simpson, Granby Bay, Stewart, Naa 1 4th and 18th For Masset and Naden Warbor, 12 p. m Yov. &th Por Skidegate, Aliford Bay and other Queen Charlotte | Nov, 10th, 24th, Dee. 8th, gend G. T. P. RAILWAY PASSENGER GERVice THE PRINCE RUPERT P Contract rates (OISTURBANCE OF HOME RULE MEETING LEADS TO SCENES OF EXTRTEME VIOLENCE—WOMEN THROWN OUT =| OF THE HALL SUBSCRIPTION RATES—To Canada, United States and Mexico—Dairy, 50c| , ; ner month, or $5.00 per year, in advance, WreExLy, $2.00 per year. All London, Dee. 7-—Sufragettes|well as women, were thrown oul Uther Countries — Daily, $8.00 per year; Weekly, $2.50 per year, strictly |tormented John Redmond, thelof the hall. Among the men were TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING 50 cents per inch. on application, in advance. leader of the Trish Nationalist|/clergymen who had protested ag a OE EE Ane te weeneen ty “rner al a Homelsainst the rough handling of tlh ys HEAD OFFICE party, this afternoon al a Rule demonstration alt Dalston,| women Grand Trunk Railway System Daily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B. C. Telephone 98. in the northeast of London, Fot During the half hour, ™M (The Double Track Route) BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES half an hour the Irish leader| Redmond was able to utter nine annie ent ersten sette fe eftoc hate Teta a « excursions « s of " ‘ 7 hoe lwatched the forcible eviction|a single sentence saying it se ad ’ eee ae all ora New Yor«--Natioral Newspaper Bureaa, 219 East 23rd St., New York City [from the hall of the disturbers.jed to him almost tragic that the gency .' a e manoten, ne " apply to SraTTLeE—Puget Sound News Co. Desperate resistance to the ush-| women’s cause, which the Street f ers caused a rapid succession of} minds and the hearts of so many | : | aap ; ; : ; MR REX SNELGROVI } a The Clougher Syndicate, Grand Trunk Building, Trafalgar) ugh and tumble scenes of the|was so great, should be turned i f | ; a . a : . oO appears as ‘ | most rowdy description Men, aflinto a “eomie interlude i rs Susscripers will greatly oblige by promptly calling up Phone 98 in case of Goodly,” at the Weathe || nc. coast STEAMSHIP SERVICE ” ' i Theatre Tonight | = = th a or inattention on the part of the news carriers. DAILY EDITION ae Thursday, Dec. 12, 1942. | |! Editorial Notes and Clippings sarery |) PRINCE RUPERT {Ny SPEED AN SERVICE A N N E X —-—— ee lel yl a Pra Th | AMOUS SONS OF NORWAY F { iMeets every Thursday at 7 p. ™., PRINCESS jat 319 3rd Ave All Norwegians lare welcome. LINE : Hi S. S. PRINCESS BEATRICE Southbound Saturday, Dee. 14 “Valhalla” of S.H. & E.F. } (SCAN DINANIAN SOCIETY 8 p.m, Meets every 2nd and 4th Tugg “y at & Owned and overated | p.m. in the hall at 319 3rd"Ave. 4. @. MNAB, General Agent eed Peenk Post < y the } THE NAVAL us that in case of war our sea- 7 ; a the American and Europear plar PROGRAMME. y port cities would be at the} - asdientiy furnishes a E It was to be expected that} Mmerey of a powerful enemy. | STUART & STEWART - steam heat, electric light, and 4 i the expressions in the Mother Suppose Great Britain were | Abesuntente A Tri modern conveniences, being abso Country respecting the naval engaged in war with Germany. | $00 Sn6 Avenue Phone 280 p lutely first-class in every respect policy of the Dominion Pre- Almost her entire naval Auditors for the City of Prince Rupert The appointments and service i mier should be in enthusias- strength would necessarily PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. EAS | are equal to any hotel on the & tic approval, No matter what have to be concentrated in the} | VAR WRRy Mf |f coast By proposal might have been made North Sea. Even the mighty latex. @. Maneon, B. A. | + Ry there would have been almost fleet the Mother Country ‘pos- W. E. Williams, 8. A, LL.B. ade comfortable, safe and u unanimous expressions of as- sesses would be inadequate to WILLIAMS & MANSON . r fast by using the Best Route. ° sent-and gratification, Had defend the coast cities of her | Barristers, Solicitors, Etc . " Rates: $1 to $3.50 per day. Mr. Borden offered one dread- colonies. Any wandering | aes 208 , nought and announced his in-| cruiser of the enemy might in | Melgerson Block Prince Rupert, B. ©. eat ern y. tention of beginning the imme- a few hours convert Halifax, : _ diate construction of a Can- St. John, Vancouver or Victoria ‘ Offers the choice of routes | G. A. Sweet, Manager. adian navy the British verdiet into a heap of ruins. This is et --*~--™ c. v_ wane’, 5. through a well settled country.| it would have been so, we can-( no idle supposition. On this | and Manitoba Bars. katebewen and A'- : it would hve been so, we can-| coast there is absolutely no | CARSS & BENNETT | 3 DAILY TRAINS | r not help saying, with more rea-| defence against naval attack. Barristers, Notaries, Prec. From Seattle or Vancouver to} 4 son. ; Our harbors are unprotected | Office— Albert Block, Second Avenue. Chicago and all points east F But in all the expressions; and foreign vessels could at | | sacathsiidiilectaiatil given utterance to in the any time sail in and shell our ‘ . | : | 3 ‘ N SDMOND, M.P > Mother Country it is notice- cities or take possession of JOHN REDMOND,’ M1 ae BOX 2 PRINCE RUPERT Rogers’ Steamship * able that there is not the faint-| them as they wished. In a war| = > OHN E. DAVEY ! est reference to any immediate| with a great sea power Great BURGLAR IS WOUNDED —THE - Tass SHER OF SINGING Agency | Cor, Fraser and Sth Chotee Wines and Cigars , necessity for such an addition Britain cannot afford to pro- | PHONE 116 | RUPERT'S PALACE OF COMPORT to the navy. There is not so tect the colonies, and it was AFTER KILLING A MAN Westholme Lumber oe act aut als much as a hint that any emer-| with a thorough knowledge a - gency exists; and yet it was on| of that fact that Sir Wilfrid —LIMITED— : : Boy SGandit ‘Shot | Victim, Who | the plea that there was an Laurier and his government i UNION $s. COMPANY Of B C itd Fi nd Woun . vu. emergency that Mr. Borden| decided on the establishment _— yong — ee HAYNER BROS. ’ THE ITROQU OIS formulated his programme. of a Canadian navy. Once the f a ‘ — - EMBALMERS POOL Because of the urgent nature} colonies are able to defend} . : Lumber and Mouldings eee ee : rhe reliable steamer , Saat ‘ ‘ Sci . San Francisco, Dee. 11 Shot | 3rd Ave. near 6th St Phone No. 86 a si ‘ of the international situation themselves wu : sutry English and American Billiards the Federal government has| will have a free hand with her|through the body just below the All Kinds of Building Supplies | és ”? Twelve Tables SECOND AVE & left over the permanent policy foes in the old world. On sea| heart by a boy burglar, Angelo 3 Sun which, we are given to under-|_ she is still strong enough to} Tiscormia, a gardener, lay on the ers | —____— stand, is to be pursued until) any two of the great powers, | ¢),, : : ° | : oor of his home and poured a ; aw | — another session. powers, and if Canada, Aus- siniindi at badiaahs rai ia, alts First Avenue Phone 186 E. L. FISHER Arrives from Vancower | === 5 Every Canadian should note, tralia and South Africa were ’ rn! m Funeral Director and Embalmer every TUESDAY morning! B lin Alle } too, that Mr. Borden had abso- able to defend their own coasts | Mate pistol at the, youth who 7 E We on oe kekike Gena oe : f oe ress DOW g ys i « > » > . ve. ane Se s or i couve lutely nothing to say with re-| it would be more to her than had wounded ‘him One bullet OPEN DAY AND NIGHT 7 , " ; rer | AND POOL noon | \\ spect to the defence of the a dozen dreadnoughts, even bored through the boy's groin UNDER NEW every WEDNESDAY at 2) anne Te nae e Ti -—— \ » “obese wrelé ° « at P ))] coasts of Canada. It does not| though the colonies paid for|He fell, being probably mortally p.m. sa oe “the Coast K require a naval expert to tell’ their upkeep.—Vaneouver Sun. wounded. MANAGEMENT semen ; H. E. ROSS, Prop ard Ave |) Tiseormia will die. | Phe “Camosun has the eogngagesth _ . = — — ; a “What are you doing here? PIONEER LAUNDRY Ltd “Ch h $ largest and most comfort- e was Tiscormia’s demand when he} . urc rvices - able rooms of any steamer |—— came upon two men ransacking | <== on thie roule the house. The only reply was} Successors to FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH , ‘ FROM HOME TO HOME.” a shot. Robert Shaefer, 19 years a Servings goers Dantes Se Oe ’ ( : O A ‘ is, eal : ‘ Em Thea: t 730 p.m. > old, is the name given by the Pioneer Steam Laundry Emorowe Theatre ot 150 p.m. Ro ors Stea hi Agenc wounded burglar. His,companion : REV. F. W. KERR, M.A., Pastos g P y New W. — Best on the the moment took up hsi pursuit. hly kK » THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURC ‘ experienced and CHURCH ch Sid. Sykes, Manager | us me - " — MCINTYRE HALL, 83RD AVE., NEAR OTH ST eereecreeegnreeceslaean EP peecommncemnnnanenmmmgsumneepeaciian Phone 116 Rogers i Bl nn . antes U ‘ . —_—_—e=—__eeeeeee > | Competent Superintend- Services every Sunday st 11 e Finest, Newest ost Up-to-date Hotel in Vancouver. am. and 730 p.m. Sunday ence. Prompt Service. emo ke Let W. David Go, Lt, || ome ‘wurst |] wii nan | LINDSAY'S Sere HYGIENE QUALITY FINISH REV. W. H. McLEOD B.A B.D. Paston STORAGE (0 1142 Pender Street West - - Vancouver, B.C. " . avi " 4 __ PRINCE RUPERT FEED : Solicit Your Patronage THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH G. T, P. Transfer Agents —™ i * SIXTH AVE. AND MUSGRAVE PLACE UMB ER Wagons Call and Deliver Gerviess every Sunday at 11 Orders promptly filled Prices reasonable. Dealers 1 : a.m. . pm. Sunday : : L Anywhere in City Schoo! at 2.50 pn. OFFICE—H. B. Rochester, Centre St. Phone a& AND ’ i eneiiihiditiaiiieeed ds re RS REV. C. R. SING, B.D. Pastor x é 8 HAY, GRAIN FEED A™ hi} rie SALVATION ARMY CITADEL SEEDS ° ° or Phone 118 , ein Granville Court Little’ NEWS ‘ i unday services at 11 S | For The D Ne § First Ave. and McBride St. Box 865) 1} oiity pve wear McBride |} at, and 8, mn. Sub $ ency ‘ —_— ’ { an, . W Dn : — u Week night services Mon : : ; food PHONE 25 | _ ' , day, Wednesday, “Thurs Magazines :: Periodicals :: Newspapers | Agemts fer the International Stock — ' lay and Saturday, = a CAPT, AND MAS TUTTE CIGARS :; TOBACCOS :: FRUITS And Get All the News Prince Rupert, B.C. Subscribe for the Daily News. Y Pa 2nd Ave. Below Kalen taland Club op TO MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATT ENDEL Send a Stomach Pump up to Reais 93 IVE GOT THE SYSTEM 7 t (3 AVE HERE WwHaT T COPRNING OUT MY IDEAS aateret ee ——~_ E> 7 vi - E z Hou MACKEREL ~ { “OP T Ss BEFORE I WRITE AN | SELIEVE Witt TEND TO OF ECONOMY ~ Ive Cau A DAWG- re oes -¥ I EXPERIMENT ON MY OWN OF PUDDING MéIrING- PUDDING FLAVORED with Sonat anes. MOTHBALLS — we'LL POVSENING ? EE NOW PROCEED To LITTLE Gas PLavTe! (e Cigid- mere seme