THE DAILY NEWS THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN KORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Daily and Weekly Guaranteed Largest Circulation ‘THe DaILy News. | HW, FP. MeRAR, EDIT OR AND. MANAGER HEAD Daily rates on application DAILY EDITION of the Fair What is now but} a small beginning should de elop into a big and important institution for Northern Brit- In never older distriets of their pro ish Columbia people would think getting along without fair it ducer and consumer together, but it of the best ad- vertisements a_i district can have. To make the Fair a sue- cess requires the untiring ef- forts of all concerned. It will not do to be easily discouraged not niy brings is one Patience and perseverance will! win every zen of put his and see Fair fore. time and every citi- this north land should shoulder to the wheel that successive is better than the one be- every * 7 > Is the German soldier by na- ture wantonly brutal? In read- ing of his shooting of women, children and prisoners it would seem so. Still, it is prob- ably just the working out of the law of cause and effect. The German conscript is bullied into the army and bullied while he is in it. From authentic reports, he is being driven at the point of a gun or at the ends of the nine tails of the “cat.” Every semblance of pity or Compassion is bullied out of him and he becomes a machine to slaughter or be slaughtered. For years he has been subject- ed to the discipline of the “mailed, fist,” with the result that, when he breaks loose in a eonquered town, he mistakes license for liberty. The time come when this same recoil will hurl may soon nee TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING ayers Wednesday, Sept, 30, 1914 Today witnesses the opening | News Building, 3rd Ave, Pr the Hohenzollern dynasty, or what is left of it, into oblivion forever. e 2 There seems to be another explanation of the vandalism of the German army that is OFFICE Rupert, Tut Pelephone 98 fA centa per neh Contract gaining ground HM is said on} excellent authority that the Germat . liers Belgium were a drunke hb. The Bel. gians are apparently fond of seasoned wines and the best the vintag iffords is stored away in the ellars As the Germans conquered they alse pillaged and the wine cellar was the first place sought aft er. The consequence was that every soldier was a drunker maniac tod no treasure was sa cred in his sieht. If this caused the loss of Louvain it will be another black mark against King Aleohol, S e 8 Out of every war new chat acters flash info the world's history. Already, in the pres ent confliet, a nation has found itself famous—and a King It is not long since Albert King of the Belgians, ascend- ed the thre comparatively known. He so me and he was then, speaking, un- m proved him- self to be an unconventional ruler with a keen interest in applied mechanes and the arts He personally attended the public gathering to fete Mau- rice Maeterlinek, when Mae- terlinck was awarded the Now bel Prize, and carried off the author of “The Blue Bird” to dinner at the palace. -To lit- erary and artistic societies King Albert has freely given patronage. Today he is famous through- out ‘the world as the gallant leader of a brave little people holding out valiantly against tremendous odds. When the tragic story of this horrific holocaust comes to be told, one of the brightest pages will be that which tells how the Belgians held Liege and kept the invader at bay until the legions behind were able to take up strategic positions. 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She was ten days absent from her base And went along the English eoast, at times under water, and passed under a British squadron “It was the prettiest the picture I ever saw, sailer wrote “Up there, dike a peaceful lamb, lay the tritish squadron, without a eare with huge steel cables and nets in between. “Don't get down any bad news he hearted about The Germans will done soon for, as immense preparations are going on. of whieh [I dare not write more fully.” | MAXIM GORKY JOINS Couldn't Get at Kaiser's Ships— and as if there were no German a wolves in armored clothing. For two hours we lay there under water on the outposts. We could with certainty have sueceeded in fetching unde a big cruiser. But} we must not; we were on patrol and our boat had further work to do.” New York, Sept. 28 A lieuten- ant-commande in the British navy writes a friend in this eity as follows: “We have been right up the Elbe in our submarines, but could not get at the big German warships. 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