tHE DAILY NEWS cree, eweeewer 20 “THE DAILY NEWs BRITISH ADMIRALS MAY RESIGN SEARCH PaRTY coES | f= CE RUPERT (eG ru wae ey gues rm“ | BECAUSE BRIDGEMAN WAS FIRED | oo nn | GRASS. fierce va, Coen iG and Seattle over the failure of the expedi NGS FRIDAYS, 9 A. M. , le, a Z on to re James Stewart and i SUBSCRIPTION RATES—To Canada, United States and Mexico—DatLy, 0¢|/Q@ENERAL DISSATISFACTION IN REGARD TO THE ASKED FoR |" | ‘Saunt | se cine: tomeneiaial opames coun” per month, or $5.00 per year, in advance. WeeKLY, $2.00 per year. All RESIGNATION OF THE FIMST SEA LORD BY WINSTON. aman oe M - Factory to . . Simpson, Granby Bay, Stewart, Naas, 11 4 m., Nov. 6th, vom. | ; Other Countries— Daily, $8.00 per year; Weekly, $2.50 per year, strictly CHURCHILL—WOULD NOT TAKE HIS ADVICE. from Cobolt to Moose Fé For Port Simpson, » cower ome’ ' in advance e sah seek information regarding that Por Masset and Naden Harbor, 12 p. m., Nov. 8th, 22nd, Dee. ain, gor ; - i liaitaeil . - = =_ , : vart of the Donaldson = party r liford Bay and other Queen Charlotte Island ports ; : ——————————— —— : 20. 1912 London, Dee. 18.—When Rt.[ Churchill's request, When the o hick ject July went wp the! For Skidegate, Alifor New 0th, 24th, Dec, sth, 99nd P D1 is : DAILY EDITION apo Friday, Dec. 20, 1912 Hon. Winston Spencer Churchill Vice Admiral was asked by a re east of the Hudson Bay from| @. T. P. RAILWAY PASSENGER SERVICE i} : ccenesieiabatmeiiain ~~ : === se took cotiteel of the admiralty é sna 7 - oa rs, oa | the east main river to Clark Is- |} No. @ leaves Prince Rupert 10 a. m. Wednesday and Saturday 4 count o 1s fhealth, he replied:|, Ah in ‘thee sinien / first lord, there was some specu. My answer te in the | ; . land to look over the iron pr Grand Trunk Railway System | 4 t » S > emt ve ” » are lation as to how a minister of his i ahaan = perties there (The Double Track Route) i] E lit e e ° enterprising and pugnacious tem- Phe friction is believed to have It was expected that the party] Nine month excursion rates in effect. Choice of routes to Chicago | \ N perament would wor with the} been begun by Mr. Churchill in-| would return to Cobolt long be with the excursions and fast trains of the Grand Trunk Ratiway t ; rl otes an S$ -: . { ore this The two men will tle Steamship Lines. Fo: ai! infermat! ' 0 sea lords, who have been accus-|sisting upon directing the details a t > th “ a teams soul the | at aig in 5 A. ©. McmacTEn, Jeneral agua, Contre eer | tomed to dominate in professionaljof the last manoeuvers, against/S'art with dog . ; ee yt matters, he advice of the sea lords. There|Atibiti river to 7 ‘the i the ' : er ir arrive there ein 1 A PRESENT | geney contribution from Can- The resignation of the first seajis considerable opposition to ao r their ar - i. a : | ada, demonstrates quite asjlord, Vice Admiral Sir Franeis €.| Prince Louis of Batenbere hold-|utaure movements gt + ae | PPORTU \ Sue, _—s : ; ° : ened e “el at the ay % eae age t Sir Wil clearly that it is desirable| Bridgeman, whom Prince Louissing the highest position in the cae i to te wa th * ina: nel B.C. COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE It is urged against } ’ that the overseas dominions of|of Battenburg succeeds, is fol-[navy on the same grounds that eat t ites ov . f Seg ay avo 0 irid Lauricr's amendment to Great Britain should prepare|lowed by rumors that al! the sea/the army long opposed the Duke oe een lost or cut o the Borden programme that it themselves, by the establish-|lords have threatened to resign.|of Cambridge having the eet ae { lud I | FAMOUS (or _— 4 e ss f re y inctudaes J , raser Shoice Wines y contains @ proposal five or six} ment of fleets of their own, /A question of veracity between|command, wamely, that it was ’ rs wee a ; x “hase eps: Fad: CANADIAN SPEED oe. 7 ood Oh Choice Wines and Cigars | times more expensive than the} against the time, perhaps noi|the First Lord of the Admiralty|given to him beeause he was a amilton, Mt a ' vidas PRINCESS rT alate RUPERT'S PALACE OF COMFOR) 2s ree ens > é j ute s re Morte liam ¥ : ht tou os | remotely distant, when theland Vice Admiral Bridgeman|member of the rova! family, in- H it os . ins I “ , : a LINE ad Oh SERVICE one . 2 -od uc ec as) ¢ ' , . . Sin t r sh, 0 o Sie ‘tt 4 ‘one ible to| Comparative strength of Brit-|which has arisen has caused ajstead of for professional compe- I ry veil ith ur ngineer y ' “e or s oss 2 lo volt, together w an enginee 5 ’ premier. i bould ain’s navy will be much less| sensation. tency ee . : THE IROQUOIS | see, however, why this shoul 5 : : » Cie — The first lord and the sea lords|from Montreal named = Strong, S. S. PRINCESS MAY . * wo és than it is now and their as- Mr. Churchill, pressed by Lord Phe first lord an Kk Car and 4 ‘ ned be charged aiiness ae tins | sistance, therefore, will be of|Charles Beresford in the House of unquestionably are antagonistic = arran, ot a man names Southbound—Sat., Dec. 21st, 8 p.m. POOL - an is e ‘ f < 0 e as Sault, = aie a ef ait pronounced value. | Commons for an explanation,|Some Liberals even express fear] Calkins, from th ast S$. 8. PRINCESS BEATRICE a po ate nage a o~ e* a The memoranjium which en- | declared that Vice Admiral|that the efficiency of the nav) fe ‘i Se es eee Twelve Tabi oi Sth sa emeeaee - the| ter n a comparison of th | Bridgeman's retirement was due|may be jeopardized on this ac- Dainty Xmas ‘Demers. | 4. @. M'NAB, General Agent weive lables SECOND Ave expensive programme as e ers on a co ‘ison 0 1 i aes ‘tie. Venn and Collar Sets at Demers’ simenstapiithens j commencement of our partici- naval strengths of Great Brit-| ely to Bie health and on Mr. | count. 297.302 aii . , ey ‘eopion wat —_—— - — : — : —— pation in Imperial naval de- ain and Germany carries us| : : | fence. 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