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DAILY E DITION Monday, Dee. 30, 1912. _ Se Editorial Notes and Clippings GOD SAVE A STRANGE CANADA. IMPERIALISM. It may not have been good Curious thing, this new Im- form for Frank Oliver to keep perialism. Under a_ Liberal his seat while the House was government which made no on its feet singing “God Save : ‘ a : pretense to Imperialism Can- the King,” but it is just pos- ‘ ada in 1899 sent thousands of sible he was praying in his . : ‘ : : 4 men to fight the Empire's heart, “God Save Canada " on battles in South Africa. The from a naval policy which new Imperialists in 1912 say bodes no good for either Can- ; . ‘ 4 4 there is a crisis in the Empire's ada or the Empire. The Tory affairs, Britain battleships, They propose to send $35,000,000 but not a man for party never hesitates to wave the old flag or use the national anthem for its own aggrandize- ment.—Saskatoon Phoenix. t for three their crews.—Toronto Globe. 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MN Name & SCOOP THE CUS PORTER -IM GETTING A SEPNES OF WTERWEWS On WHAT MAKES Us so HAPPY, THESE GLAD. @L40, CHRISTMAS Days — Now wy \ Tre rT NEW YORK’S MAYOR Impossible to Enforce Statute Not Wanted, He Says—Tells Stu- dents What He Thinks of the Vice Law. Dec, 30, and a half on York, an hour New for Speaking The Control of Viee and Crime” before the University Forum of New York University, Mayor Gaynor defended his administration of the laws concerning gambling, disorderly resorts, the liquor traffic and ‘the observance of Sunday and delivered a scathing attack on the Rev. Dr. Charles H Parkhurst, who, in a letter to the Mayor, criticived his admin- istration and charged that at one time undesirable women had lived in one of his houses in Brooklyn. Mayor Gaynor said that he was not a good man, and had never considered himself one. But he hadn't any patience with ‘“‘ran- corous” preachers, he declared, abusive letters who wrote about the Mayor of this city and pub- lished them in the newspapers, forgetting to send them to the Mayor. He said he had no desire to seatter disorderly resorts and disorderly women throughout all parts of the city, as a certain preacher had, nor to brire up again the days when one preacher went in disguise into those resorts. The Mayor added he had no for “oracular demonstration” to “feast very that such an of vice his eyes upon fortunate women.’ Among those who listened to the Mayor's at- tack upon Dr. Parkhurst were many women. He characterized critics as “impossible,” asserting that they suffered from a well defined disease in medicine known as “paranoia,” and were under the constant delusion that they alone were righteous and that all the sinning rest of the world ought to be, not saved, but destroyed. The Mayor dwelt upon the fu- tility of which had not back of them. BONAR LAW AS LEADER IS HOPELESS FAILURE Canadian Leader of Unionist Party in British Parlia- ment Cannot Hold His Followers Together desire nor un- such enforcing laws publie opinion London, Dec. 28—Cromwell on the eve of the battle of Dunbar, said, “The Lord hath delivered the enemy into my hands.’ Premier Asquith might have said the same thing after read- ing Mr. Bonar Law's” speech at Ashton-on-Lyne, for it has the effect of hopelessly splitting the Unionist party just at a time when the fortunes of Liberals were at their lowest ebb and when the Unionists were looking forward with the utmost confid- ence to the next general election with the practical certainty they would sweep the country on Little $ - NEWS lene ; Magazines :: Periodicals :: CIGARS TOBACCOS FRUIT 2nd Ave. Below Kalen isiand Club Newspaper SMITH & MALLETT THIRD AVE. Plumbing, Heating, Steamftting and Sheet Metal Work | Office: 8rd Ave 5 w Phone 174 and Ave. bet. Tth and Seb Bee AFTER DR. PANKHIURST | that | rHE DAILY NEWS —_—— j the ery of “Down with the In hsurance rhe ed and cabinet ning or next the aro, Act and Lioyd George Liberals were dishearten demoralized ministers were to admit that they no hope of success at general election, situation only a fortnight The Liberals have been raised from the lowest depths of the height while the Union- ists are divided into two hostile camps, For this state of things Mr. Bonar Law held sible by many but er Even had lit despondency to enthusiasm, is respon people, he is not to blame. WANT POLICE TO CURB THE GAY OLD WARRIORS Alaska’s Younger Indians Much Disgusted with Frivolities of Their Fathers. rm the head the Portland Thiingett villages fr of Lynn Canal to Canal, with one exception. The young Thlingetts, educated in -- ee Se “Church Services - . FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Services every Sunday in the Chureh Hall at 11 am. and Empress Theatre at 730 p.m. Sunday School at 2.30 p. m REV. F. W. 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AND MRS TUTTE Commanding Officers Pastor CITADEL ii the begin. the This was of Juneau, Alaska, Dee 28 There is an anomalous condition of affairs in the native villages | here, The serious minded youth) of the village is scandalized by| the frivolity of the aged. | For that matter, however, the | same condition exists in all the the the Goverfinent schools, in mines and other industries are sobered by the ideas of modern civilization, and fired by ambi TRUNK tions which relate to modern in deterred by the younger men who} have appealed to the 2 leaves Prince Rupert authorities No for the Daily News Subscribe iowa 5S. PRINCE RUPERT Fh leaves for Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle Agency for ali Atlantic pow Lines. . ©. MoMABTER, Jeneral Agent, dustry | With the exception of Chief) FRIDAYS, 9 A. M. 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