THE DAILY NEws THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Daily and Weekly Guaranteed Largest Circulation Fr. MeRAR, EDITOR AND MANAGER HEAD OFFICE THE DAILY NEWS. PASSING EVENTS Sails for Van. A young laundress, wearing the uniform of a Preneh soldier, was smong the wounded who have e' ‘fm at 9 A.M. Trish home rule, . and Stewart on been given to the the Welsh disestablish of ehureh and to a number RAND S.S. Prince G ‘ toria and Se xttl Sails | w at 12 midnig! S. S. Prince J Daily News Building, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, B.C, Telephone 98, rived at Noisy-le-See in the Be. jemergency bills cheers were given e n . nine. France. | fo e passing of the Trish and Sails for Masset ¢ Sort | TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVFATISING—5O0 cents per inch. Contract partment of the P Seine, France.|for the passing ¢ se eS . t et and Port palee’ ob egptiention rhe voung woman had fougut}]the Welsh bills, the Nationalists | Sails for asset and Naden | , by the side ofa company of Zou-|and Liberals broke inte loud} Saila for Queen ee et \y = = a —— — —— ee == E = ——_———{— : . . f ; ” DAILY. EDITION e : caves in the trenches and her sex|cheers, the National Anthem, at Gaile for Poa AILY. EDITIO we yparo Thursday, Oct. 8, 1944, was not discovered until she was|the suggestion of Mr. Wit Greeks, | THROUGH SERVICE 7 : = —_- SS == vounded. The commanding of-|the Labor leader, closing the pro- Trains leave Prinee Rupert { er comp ente vy oon. herlceedings. As the members filed ) ednesdays and All philanthropic people are nations to let their armaments : eee 08. Ser eae , , Se om Weundeyeye & : ; bravery before sending her to the}out of the chamber Mr. Crooks Close connections made at \ trusting that the present war remain as they are aud save the i i Irel i!’ ror point ast of Cl ; ’ ' da out “God save Treland!” | or pt B OG8t 0 ri will be the last and that the} World a huge waste, Only such TORS. ~ o a . on : an arrangement will save the Mr. John Redmond, the Trish Na-} ee ee LWA m conquerors will dictate the arm- . he . poplane ; | For through tickets and ful , nt ? : nations from bankruptey, for rhe total number of aeroplane}ii alist leader, replied: “God | un i aments of the future. Inei-| they cannot pay the cost of this |SiR WILFRID LAURIER pilots killed thus far in the war) ave England! Parliament will Sats Serer ceneral A tupert dentally it might be said that war and keep up the race at TO URGE RECRUITING |< estimated at fifty, divided) oy soon Qetober 27 | ~etaede eeagueey the — must be the dictators. the same time. ‘ —_——— umong the belligerents as fol- aie sad | Were Germany crushed there Chet ‘> * rons cel Ottawa, Oct. 6,—Sir Wilfrid | ows Russian, 16; French, 12; An order in council has been | soereree. | i ‘eas , : ; , the eastern se , ‘ier z » Montreal s : : is no reason why the rest of| | me re ne s _— ee Laurier will go to Montreal this); i oish, 4; German, 18. Thisfissued at Ottawa probibiting air. | MUSIC : ‘ athe world could not get to- se woporves w heave oKeN OUll week to address a mass meeting ; > . » PO Bang in the Austrian army. If this ; does not take, into consideration} ships from flying within ten miles | Teach f Violil d All 4, gether and arrange to prevent is true, there is no reason why at Shomer Park, with a view tO} pilots and -crews of diriibles,pof any of the chief cities or forti-| Send tn “ Pes “" future race in armaments. it should not spread to the stimulating the reeruiting | the | ani of which bade been reported fied points in Canada, or carrying a ousaorT 8 (GING The Czar was the first to sug- Russians and perhaps to the/|Freneh-Canadian brigade being | deatraged. passengers across the interna- 452 Eighth Ave. East J gest an international tribunal] other armies in the field. In-|raised for service at the front.| ‘ tional line, except under certain | whose Grose OEY NG AND at The Hague, and his attitude deed it is conceivable that the |gne peeruitine and equipping of General Jacobus Hendrica De Papas, tee TINTING toward the Poles and Jews disease should be spread on th privka } - ; er ae | a since this war began shows purpose in order to weaken the on a a : ve the next seri-)La Rey, the well known Boer gen The Belgian commission which | that he is still thinking along ranks of their opponents. 1f[0US task of the militia depart-jeral, has been shot dead near}eame to the United States to pro philanthropic lines, Britain the dread disease ever gets ajment, and the four regiments|Johannesburg by bushrangers,/test against the cruel acts of) MARTIN & M’GOWAN Mar! 5 e has always been anxious for an hold it°will end the war quicker may constitute the first reinforce-|W ho when pursued and brought}] German troops in Belgium saw | LAIN AND ORNAMENTAL , . wanson arrangement of this kind and] than any number of battles, ments to be sent from Canada.- |to bay committed suicide. Gen-| President Wilson on September Cement, Brick and Tite Work rid the present war may be the ** * Gol. Huches says that arrange.|°'@! De La Rey was born in 1848.] 17th, and formally presented their Estimates Furnioned means of bringing it about. The activity of the Zeppelin rats ma erranée-l He was a member of the first}report, which is a shocking in-| vane es oe ea oe plants will bear watching and ments will be made as quickly 48) yoiksraad of the Transvaal and|dictment of the invaders of their) ————— , If this is an arrangement no doubt the British ye possible for the enlistment and|commanded the Liehtenburg|eountry. Mr. Wilsen gave the | fl : sh govern- ‘ , ‘ | “devoutly to be wished,” why ment is doing this. The great|training of troops at various Can-|Burghers during the Boer war,)commission a cordial and sympa- | OR. GILROY, DENTIST does not Italy and the United] airships about which we used |adian centres in order to provide |during whieh he won a high repu-|(hetic reception, but declined (0) Crown and Bridge Work a ot ae States take a hand in it now to hear so much have done very} aij ‘necessary reinforcements for tation as ea military leader, Af-Jexpress any opinion, leaving that Specialty. Chee ont, Beat and settle the question quickly?| little damage to date and only he C . ter the war he went to England|for the tribunal of histery to de- NEW WELLINGTON COAL ¢ If an agreement for disarma- ee Galatia af thole Waeliv. the Canadian forces. with Generals De Wet and Botha, cide. Office: Smith Blk., Third Avenue ' ment were guaranteed the fight ity seem possible. Fither the ee ee ee ee and took an important part in the a a | Second Ave Prone would become more of a world whole system has resulted in a Notwithstanding the shoemak-| peace negotiations, The British Pacifie fleet has oc- | ~~ " - ee aey struggle than it even now is “frost” or they are kept quiet jers’ edict some intrepid male per- . mle cupied Herbertshoehe, on Blanche | eee a and most of the nations now for the purpose of making an|sons will continue to wear low The British parliament was|Bay, the seat of government of| UNION TRANSFER CO "* ei. Bor 974, concede that the Allies are unexpected raid in the future, |Shoes until the snow flies, partic-|prorogued on September 18th,j/the German South Sea posses-| ERERAL TRANOFER naes — — fighting for the liberties of the It is hardly possible that they jularly if they have no others. amid scenes of enthusiasm sel-|sion of tie Bismarck Archipelago | South anna thee” SMITH MALLETT world, While the Allies are} would attempt to land troops in dom witnessed in that staid de-Jand the Solomon Islands. The) io. 36 Office RESIDENCE 110 tare , likely to win in any case, the} Britain by means of airships} It’s a safe bet you will forget) liberative — body. The King’s Jarehipelago includes a large num-| 559 gecond Avenue — PRINCE "RUPERT — we assistance of Italy and the and with the latest -cuns it is|by next summer that solemn vow| speech, which was read by com. [ber of islands, with a total area Third Ave. # Second Strom States would shorten the strug- difficult to see how they could |never to go to a pieni¢ agian, mission, said; “After every en-Jof about 18,000 square miles, | bee wemes Rupers .gle and reduce the misery to a attack the fleet. The most}~ ° — deavor had been made by my gov-]eame under German influence by | ° minimum. The Allies co-oper- probable solution is that the ernment to preserve the peace offan agreement with Great Britain | ating with Ttaly and the United air fleet is not as practical as Prince Rupert Dairy the world, Iwas compelled, in the}in 1885. The islands are north BOAT BUILDER 6 TUART States could easily compel the! was expected. Phone Green 252 assertion of treaty obligations/and northeast of New Guinea and | , oe : : ‘ deliberately set at naught and for|/German New Guinea is ineladed | Hi JOUNSTON a, ie? 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