bo, BVP? . — _ wn vs ri CT ir FAN GET | i “ Frult-a-tives vE Sys Capt. Swan those who te ; t T ta ‘ of the jetter f he Great pet kn k relief ¢ ’ h 13 : ce of living cannot eat , ith + ; 19 low j h € bro ise rv pet tf il of flesh ent wv the last " “Pruit ¢ used with 4 m nded { fri and t at ‘'Pruit ‘ eatls By 4 and taking ' - to directions Pv ve psia W get an bent H. SWAD i by all dealers ‘ ort r ,e it receipt of price meeees + . . , LATEST WAR NEWS #* . > ’ bulletins * es ly by The *# Da ted im- * > we oming off # stb following * iB plac 7 ' . e, 3rd Ave * i Store, 3rd * ts - ,? Hotel, 2nd * vay - ; > » * i sa i kK * , Dd ndows, 3rd * Dave * peseeeerrererreree ee SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY NEWS PPP OPPDODPOD DOD DODO OA, nce Kupert Feed Co. any FEED Aa SPECIALTY Agents for OOMINION NURSERY ORCHARDS CO. fe orders promptly attended to 8 Third Ave MOL ore « Phone Biack 268 wees ee | CANADIAN PACIFIC | RAILWAY Princess May northbound for Alaskan Ports Nov. 16th Princess Maquinna south- bound Sunday 8 Pp. m. 4 © MoNAB, General Agent Greer Fourth Street and Third Ave —— eR — Mc coooonnnnooneeoooees ie; Directory Vintners Asseciahon Ft WINDSOR MOTEL of Firs and Eighth 8: W. H Wright, Prop. Coruer Ave HOTEL CENTRAL Firs ma Ave snd Seventh St Opes American Plan Peter Bleck, Prop SNOX HOTEL Pier aye a » © Eighth and Ninth vee sles b0c to 81.00 Bee tay ner & Beener, Prope. —.. * LY. Ro bee Vv. D Castes CMPRESS HOTEL Thine Ave *\ween Sixth and Streets : | °° te 81 Per Day ROVaA\ HOTEL “OPte y eess, Props 4 Sixth St ay ghee: ER wo BSALE LIQUOR co LIMITED ’ . Siath S44 toe Pty - . 8 Rup GAY IMPORTING CO ‘MITED Fras st Sie ‘ee eene \ A Meal Leve- OLD WATCH Fis THE DAILY NEWS. nn = == — ““aRenes A ER, at ne me, —_—- to CERMANS ARE BEING TAUGHT 10 OPPOSE PERPETUAL PEACE CANADIANS RE... They Should Soon Be Sent to Fighting Line. London Daily Telegraph Thinks 7 = ~ WAR - . S.S. VENTURE THE UNION STEAMSHIP CO., OF B.C, Uh. in eomerianaitbeinndioni London, Nov. 13.—That the Ga SOUTHBOUND TUESDAYS AT 9 P. M obte: ’ EERNHARDI SAYS OMRISTIANITY IS PERSONAL, NOT SOCIAL— [radian troops need t detait QUITE RIGHT TO HATE ENEMY IN A FOREIGN ed much longer at Salisbury Plain Sailings for GRANBY, SIMPSON AND NAAS SUNDAYS AT j COUNTRY—PEACE 18 IMMORAL. is the opinion of the London MIDNIGHT — pc Daily Telegraph, which, com Fr a y or Further Particulars App! better than peace? feeble Utopia, or a cloak for polit-| menting on the Kings inspecti — : I ' blessing? ical machination Our people | says: | PHONE 668 JOHN BARNSLEY, Agent, SECOND AVE. ga fier, We eupeet von ording to Gen, Freder.|‘sermans) must learn to ese that) — Now Wat their trair AGENOY ATLANTIC STEAMSHIPS fron't think this olor too nooa”” - ' hardi ‘the Ger the maintenance of peace never |but complete, the time has aln st] ° ur 0 e Ger. iy RO nee ean or may be the goal of a policy.jeome for them to join the fieht sv lose book, published "The inevitableness, the idealism,{ing men. They could have mn — J thie threak of the}and the blessing of the war, as an|better send-off than the prais: * rs has just been trans.|indispensable and stimulating|encouragement from th 5 cat: vrintedin the United|/® of development, must be #e-feign and the Minister of Wa KAIEN HARDWARE COMPANY Che | vusint die peatedly emphasized The opinion, com fron } MOOR | causing an : ¢ ou “ wltniets a responsible jo amply THIRD ANENUE P.O. DRAWER 1624 PHONE No. 8 his been teat GERMAN SUBMARINES adie th. Comedian on as been read quarters that the Canadian ex Builders’ Supplies Sheet and Plate Glass Bernhard one WAITED FOR CANADIANS peditionary force would requ oo Supplies Plate Glass Mirrors ain WIYWPUI ; military men of several months’ training on th Oils HARDWARE a nae side before the troops would be fit i Th Whi k ue pediment Information Given by an Ad- for serwtet in th fl ht 1 n ae —— > service e fighting line e 1S YE he ruling class of miralty Official to a Toronto The “Stay Batted —— meets a y Satisfactory li t What chance Officer—Too Much oir MONARCH MALLEABLE v PRINCE fF ” of Qua ity ie wy seainaieniia- al Publicity. a — Range. aeee “ a Applications will be received by the | Aged in Wood these ideas ruled undersigned up to November 30th, 5 p.m., 8 Y t An officer with the First Cana-|fer the positions of Chief and three shift — ears ' G ‘ ’ ti nil 1 operators for Hydro-Electric plant . dian Contingent wrote to 1 To. Applicants must be thoroughly familiar before bottling ire given quotations |ronto Star, under dat ¢ Octol with ‘both water and electrical end of the GUARANTEED RY THE ; MILO OU inde adate o cloper [ business. Experience and salary required jul sig “ to be stated and copies of references s GOVERNMENT of CANADA but significant) 19, as follows: — an 2 "Woops... COUMMLED EM MUN Aa ral von Bern- 8. 8. Tyrolia, Devonport, City Clerk sesees = the crete in to write aft- October 19, 1944. . ee ee gece uty ee SLEEP COLELLO, future Provi We are still on board ship and 4 e the German} wiij be lucky if we get off before In Thousai d ; cE SS Wednesday I saw, after our at n S a a vy rival here, several Toronto papers of Homes that had two-inch red headlines ell Your Shoeman ible but neces ; he a that the Canadian contingent had ave the state from sf ’ . Cie = . Gai) ced certein relief found neabtiitasiidlin saunas ailed from Gaspe, and in one to put for the ailments to which all are paper an official confirmation by Ca 9 , . __* it ‘ that the transi- ’ ’ P Rubber subject—ailments due to defective oe NS!) the Minister of Militia. Result s aw u ; the goods o this], or irregular action of the stomach 7 ” , This come from very direc s oO : “cl eg saggeratinnlae- erage CE... on your new boots— inant hates : W sources and seems to be confirm- Os amou ia remedy, lea by experience ar | tho world hes ver known ia te ed by events. It was the inten- and on your old ones. § i ra , teaches this lessor ; ro ae tion to land at Southampton and Wa in opposition to peace, march to Salisbury, twenty miles ly # 4 © to arouse national life] per eng gee eeury: twenty mile Then you will walk safe Hare slvead, e® Convoy as sudden- pant alioné owe pand national power|), wheeled into Plymouth, while with a sure footed tread. JF im a ther means known to th British t ' i t it: e ? s orpec o oats came stor It certainly brings 1 th : i , . |" “He , _ rushing down the Channel. That Don’t ask Live are justly famous because they have aterial and mental distress in ‘ > guoved to'beso seflable an correctives [Was Wednesday, October 14. Ply- for ‘Rubber Heels - ts trai Dut a he same time i or preventivee of the sufferings, dull mouth has not the railway and I ist ha ° feelings and danger due to indigestion es the noblest activities of |docking facilities, so that the men on ving or biliousness. If you will try them human nature have been left on ship, getting “CAT’S PAW” . * to cleanse your system, purify your ° = softer and flabbier every day. The bleod, tone your stomach, stimulate j n this | if view. efforts | Cause of it all was that five Ger- your liver and regul your : sicnnsit man cruisers had followed the i ” are . raor = bowels, you will know wv 80 _—e . convoy from Cape Race, and the many rely on Beecham's Pills to mente the nation-|} German submarines had broken Koy] soon as they influence|out and were waiting for us off ‘ite rhe states which from|S5euthampton, so prominent Ad Insure Health he -sintin Sth Sree ee ee M, “Saf s Cone mal of the eontingent ‘ = ‘ and Happiness this direction are sap ohon don or el Me ee ae Was arrested as a sp 1 minute 19 ’ IY, ] of th OWR The landed. He was in prison garb > ] | i | 9 Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World. gtl rhe United States offan hour later IY Separates, Se tesen 88 coos {America, fn June, 1944, cham Suggests Restrictions. a Certifoate of Improvements. jpioned the idea universal peace ' ae I don't oa an ost an -4 “CAT’S PAW Heels will help rl Chance It Fract and Black Bear sii pp oSeep Gotonel Sam talking to if om . nt Deion of Comer Dua | rder to be able to devote their tapers unless you will not pub- you to stand up straight for Where sted:-—-I'll Chance tt Fraction] UNdisturbed attention and the en-|iigh anything re troop movements Canada. They are made in “Aidebaran” Minera! Claims neat head of |Joyment of wealth, and to save/that is unsanctioned ty Imperial | Cantilia hay 0 Comat company, to make — “< age a saan ——. ae he three hundred million dollars}authorities. The English papers 19 VU 8) vit I ii walking . and sear tite : Limi tut oe vO : “ — more less, from the northwest point of}, hich they spend on their army kept very quiet about it. Now, I yas “ ou slipping impossible— the “head “of” Alice Arm, ® branch of Ob- | y: they thus incur a great] {2k you could privately get the rai life more comfortable for all who wear them. ra? ~ ay ie t s ‘ur a gree TAKE NOTICE that Ll, Pedro Salina, Free Canadiatr i ‘rs to agree not to { Miner's Certificate No. 80313B., intend o alias aaah tan ell eld ali me cr peprent ae o > Hm " Gi They cost no more—ask your dealer. stat Gays from the date hereof to apply ’ Nis hews * objec e- Ww R Limited, Montreal tan Mining Recorder for 4 cae pssibility of war with England or} sired has been attained. For ex- i alpole bber Co. mprovements or “ purpose of ob : t taining @ Crown Grant of the above claim.| Japan, but precisely because they}ample, not to publish that Cana- & And furthe take notice that action, : ‘ tinge § ' > outes nen ‘Bt = st be inmenced be- y to exclude all chance of con- dian contingent has sailed until fore t@e issue of such Certificate of im it arrives at its destination, and provements jtest with opponents of their own Dated this 2ist day of September, A.D. publish the arrival about a week sa senae eesmne, | o7OTES. ond thus aves the} jater. It may mean the lives of oe stress of great political emotions, | hundreds of Canadians. Certificate of Improvements. |without which the moral devel- “We received a tremendous re- Aldebaran Mineral Claim, situate in the | pment of the national character ceptior and as our arrival was “ ome Mining Division of Cassiar Dis- | ibl ne Mii ‘eteen undreamed of, it was quite spon- . trie i ossible e advance i Where located:—About three-quarters | “> , taneous. It was not until they northwest point of the bead of Altes aren | urther on this road, they will one |heard our bands playing and saw and adjoining the Black Bear Mineral —s lay pay dearly for such a policy./the long lines of ships in the : te it est AKI NOTICE that I, Pedro Salinas, as/ s ° ° sound that they knew who we MADE IN CANADA et eruncate Ne ‘sided and Tor = . Again from the Christian] were Piymouth Hoe was crowd- aw oe Se P self ee or’s ertificate Ne | ’ 5 , asse >» cruisers eee —_ an yeee ee Oe BO eee | standpoint we arrive at the same ed \s we passed the cruiser Sanaa — — io apply to the Mining Recorder for s|. OL hae meee a and training ships the cheering ertilicate of Improvements, for the pur jeo lusion ADristian ora y is was deafening. The sailors sang a pose of obtaining @ Crown Grant of the)),. 4.4 indeed, on the laws of “Rule Britannia,” and our chaps bove claim . , lie Drits a, * cha toticitictoink ‘ And further take notice that action, Love Ged above all things,|tried to sing “The Maple Leaf.” ry RAERREAARAEKKAKERREE KKK under section 85, must be commenced be- | . s , rie¢ f ing ve 4 aple Jeawl, fore the sau of such Certificate of land thy neighber as thyself.”’|}Most of our chaps felt something t~ Prpated this ist day of September, A.D. rhis law can claim not signifi-}like I did. We had a big lump in } iets oat ¢ sre jus ’ ; . PEDRO SALINAS. Joance for the relations of one]?™ throat and were just on the i Se point of breaking, se we merely | untry to another, since its ap- held our faces firm. However, the eERRBUUHEEEE eee | (iio (101) | polities would lead to}sailors took up ‘Tipperary,’ and FIRE ALARM SYSTEM e conflict of duties. The love}that broke the tension. We all ae se which a man showed to another joined in, and yea ye re { singing—a case deep calling CIRCUIT NO. 1 ountry as such would imply @ en ee cee Cee re Prince Rupert and Northern B. C. \& @ox 125th St. and Srd Ave ;want of love for his own country- An Inspiring Greeting. Box 136th St. and Srd Ave men Such a system of politics “A similar thing happened in The Daily News goes into nearly every bame in Box 148th St. and Srd Ave nust inevitably lead men astray.jan industrial training ship in of ene eee hristian morality is personal|the afternoon. The naval cadets Prinee Rupert. It is the papular newapaper ore Aves ; came alongside, and while every the ofty because it is clean and reliable. K has all @ox 16--ist Ave., between Sth ane ind social, and in its nature can- gth Sts. (Knox Hotel a lial tn eels ae laddies in the boat stood to at- the news of the city, and keeps in touch with events 0 ve political, 4 » ‘ : “Oc i sf , Box 17 1st Ave. and 7th St (Cen tention like a rock and saluted, and topics interesting to Northern British Colum- tral Hotel strengthen him to work unsel-/the boys’ band played ‘O Chnada h It treat ts with ; os :" aa via. 8 these subjec moderate opti- ishly in the interests of the com-jand ‘God Save the King. These - wees 7 on - CIROUIT NO. 2 mism and reMability. era Bt { It tells us to love our} we incidents left us foeling more Bos 22— Src Ave aad Ore ' j Mauiniby GUS . The Dail N th al abi to like getting into some quiet spot re Daily News ts the most valuable paper ; (Post Omiec ndividual enemies, but does not : Bex 28rd Ave. and McBride 81 oa by ourselves. advertisers because it is read by the buying public. ove »@ « »n- un Box 24--ist Ave. and MeBride St em the conception of the en Canadians on shore are hav-|} It has a bigger circulation than any other paper in Pon 4 ee = 2 a — eo» 2 ww des a < a ee the vity, It is read by the class of people the ox gad Ave a oth § behavior has been goed, and the , ‘ advertisers want to talk to. @ox 27.0. T. 1 if we sum up our arguments,|}people of Plymouth have been cimoUIT NO. 8 we shall see that, from the most} very hospitable, - Box @1- 5th Ave, and! . z opposite aspeets, the efforts di “It would be a good idea to sug- THE orde and Tay Ste Pees ks . . ee — ' aw _ va ee ' st ected towards the abolition of |* at that folks at homewrite fre : ’ ee ae mox Ave t ly quently Opportunities for writ Gon 5 etn ave - oe war must net only be termed ing and mailing letters do not al — « a sn a mpson St | foolish but absolutely immoral, ways present themselves to us - and must be stigmatzed as un-]The letters are always welcome z . nO Box 41 aes ; kinmerson worthy of the human rage, and are answered at every chance ° . vs + . a ‘se yt hvery means must, therefore, Health of both men and horses men t~-bih AY , , oil to aimee is remarkably good, There was y ue td pharvete “0 ' . = Gox 43-51h AV en BS . aes sune Vie very liltle seasiekness, All ranks Box 44--61n Ave and Basl y ionary sehemes, Phey must belare keen for disembarkation and ir a ae ae © crerte 5. Sl publicly tenounced as what thay |work. It is expected that the camp + AARKARAERAR RRR RR RRR RRR ee Box 141 TU ‘ really areas an unhealthy andjat Salisbury will be dry,’ ~ ea : Soe eeones. reenrooes “s* ee han aN eR RRP Re