THE DATLY NEWS M eS THE DAILY NEWS TME LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Daily and Weekly Guaranteed Largest Circulation Hi. F. MeRAB, EDITOR AND MANAGER HEAD OFFICE Daily News Building, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, B.C. Telephone 98. TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—50 cents per inch. rates on application. Oontract coin to bind the bargain the BELGIUM WARNED OF coin symbolized the volu nature of this action of a free) for the fact of acceptance | demonstrated the right to rv man, fuse to accept. The pay of the soldier is ntary DANGER THREATENED FROM GERMAN EMPIRE Belgian Premier and Minister of °') War Made Remarkable Address DAILY EDITION age Monday, Nov. 30, 1944. the same nature. He is a citi in Belgian Chamber of zen voluntarily under arms Deputies. His pay is evidence of his status in the whole scheme of Amsterdam, Nov. 30.—The Vas things.—-Toronto Star Dias Agency has been authorized of Baron Belgian to publish a speech —|MR. BOURASSA WILL Charlies de Broqueville, EDITORIALS a An tells with astonishment of see- Amerigan correspondent to be in it. He brings to the conflict moral ardor | as well as ing a Seotch regiment leaving for the front while the kilties on the train and their women- folk took up the strain; physical energy. As an offset to the taunt that theirs is a conscript army the are seeking to arouse contempt for the British soldiers by describ- ing them newspapers of Germany “You'll tak the highroad, I'll tak the low road An' T'll be in Scotland before and is mercenaries, as as hired soldiers, as men who go oe eee et. tee Cesleten th matter, and everyone is fre > ‘Ts, @s B 1s é or, 4 > ’ s e you be the treat, tot Because thes was made after a meeting of the ; ' ' The bill ’ : Oo e front, no cause ) 0 yte as » pleases e ee ee ee love their country, but because organiere the neovement et ’ ; ‘ the German bill : ove e 20 ‘ys cause 5 jowes its origin to the Germe never meet again, ; ; - \whieh harmony did not reign. A wes its orig : ’ they are paid a shilling a day. ‘ introduced in 1912, representing By the bonny, bonny banks of oes minority of those present held| a ‘ f Germany ee t rreatest exertion of Ge g Loch Lomond. The men who write in this|OUt for ignoring the attempts to| a mae {870. Ger amilitary way since rer- There 1s something startling way in the German press may |Stit up popular excitement over Pr nt tn: iw Onek. nt ee ° : . jmany wi nave in he s : ‘ : : ‘ or > the : about the seemingly frank ex- know better, but it is quite pos-|the — visit and for holding the troops 200,000 more men than pectation that the men were| sible that they do not. There ie oe oe, Seren oe France. We learned last sum- going away to war never to are some things the German|the principal speaker at all costs. | seer thet the object of this in- This They do not see why those who rule a coun- try defer to those who are ruled. They do not see why return. But such a regiment mind cannot comprehend. as that, or an army of such regiments, is a menace to the enemy than which none could be greater. Those men, as they is one of them. tic of Bourassa” The majority, NOT SPEAK AT OTTAWA People’s Forum Decides to Can- i. cel Invitation to Nationalist Leader to Address Meeting. Ottawa, Nov. 25.—The won so far as the People’s Forum| concerned, not address an Ottawa audience however, has been aroused in some quar- ters by the prospect of the Na- At ynalist leader speaking here. has been fought and and Bourassa will deemed it} wise to defer to the clamor which | | made during a secret session of lthe Belgian Chamber of Deputies 1913, the up consideration when military »b came for | Parliament. The convened the war minister said t Battle | |have secret sess communicate for ithis speech the baron said inot desire to influence anyone in| jnot intended the public lerease was to enable the German jarmy to break through Belgium. fone is learned from various powers.” The war minister then read the sing, have no wish to die; they may expect to lose their lives, they may fear they will never return, yet they go, although they do not have to go. volunteer, they go voluntarily The be made to. men should be urged to enlist when they could be forced to do so, nor why men should be paid to serve when they could They do not grasp the idea under it all, which is, the close of the meeting a tele- ireports on strategic railways, gram was sent to Montreal in- forming Mr. Bourassa that the invitation for him to speak here had been cancelled. making it possible for Germany to send 50,000 men into Belgium than twenty-four hours after a three hours’ in less march. Baron The Evening Free Press, in an- » Br . » the roceeded: nouncing the cancellation of the Ge Broqueville then proceedat to death, if need be, because as that in British countries the free men they believe that they people rule, the inhabitants ought to go and they choose to govern. In earlier days when do so. the recruit accepted “the * 2 @ It is in the supreme moment in the stress of battle, that the superiority of the voluntary soldier over the pressed man is shown. He is there of his own choice, he is there because he foresaw this deadly moment, knew it had to come, and chose King’s shillling’’ he got a piece of money that was not of much value, but as a symbol it was beyond price. It was a token of the relation between the King and the subject. The lat- ter joined the army not under compulsion of the King, but and accepted a voluntarily, ——_— meeting, says: threatened with excitement. hen the Ottawa Imperial alists has been very busy collect- ing a plentiful supply of ‘ancient fruit,’ rdment was on the tapis.” “The management of the People’s Forum has been well advised in cancelling the en- gagement of Bourassa to speak) Theatre | on Sunday night next. There was a beautiful riot brewing and the Sabbath peace of the Capital was The} service corps of the Ottawa loy- and a vigorous bom- “We shall guard against Germany. let jthat Maubeuge has not maintain- but that Lille has maintained have to be on our Regard- ing France, me remind you led, new fortresses, constructed the France has increased the on that number southern frontier and lof cavalry and infantry regiments. “I do not fear the violation of but French General out the through Indeed, jour independence by France, hh assert that the Staff has had to hypothesis of a Various powers, study march Belgium. have expressed the opinion that “STRONG” FLOUR? oe Some flours yield more bread than others. There reason for this. It is because some flours absorb more water than others. The more water your flour will take up, the more bread you will get. Only “strong” flour will give you the maximum of bread—the light, flaky, nutty flavored kind. 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Two of the ingredients of Chi- nese joss aconite, to protect them from rats and mice, and camphor, sticks are which makes them jburn steadily. Where the soil has permitted wells have been bored to a depth of 60 feet with a new hand-oper- BRITAIN INVESTIGATES wre ITS GOLD RESERVE Suspicion That Some Metal Is Go- ing to the Enemy—Stock Exchange Loans. ng hoarded in England at such a rate Ab Premier and Minister of Wat | may ‘ ated post hole digger. OH B055-I GUESS I DIONT PUT ONE OVER ON NOU -T UST BEEN TO CALL OM, A BELGIAN GIRL WHO LS GAING TO COOK Me~ \,| hens ‘ (/ he —_— —-—— mands that information |~ y The plan of the treasury relief nm pounds nt 20,000,000 pounds sterling they relation ondon, Nov, 28 as to cause are not assisting Germany to to sterling the and it de- 90,000,000 Gold is be much discussion, ) suggests that some of| of secret agents, The Mail this gold is being sent to Ger- | many by means women as well as men, a strict examination be made of all tourists to see that) advanced at | ' | aS. Prince Ge rge Sails for Vancouver toria and Seattle on Fr days 9A. Mm Through Service to The East Over the Ser Vio- GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC RAiLWay AMERICAN TAILOR CUT PRICES #150,000,000 has been receive vd) Passenger trains carrying Bandara Sleeping Cars. 5 . Cars teave Prince Rupert on Weinesce n sued Parlor . rig “() ther | ye and Beturdaey ‘ gold by England from othe | Edmonton, Gaskatoon, Melville, Winnipeg, etc, cor 7 vuntries in the last or St, Paul, Duluth, Chicago and ali Easiorn Contros ne nthe. Moreover, treasury notes For pointe EAST of CAICAGO use the GRAND TRuny « Tem anand ‘ a Make your Gieeping Car Reservations cariy F., e been put into cireulation i Full information apply to @. T. P. Ticket Omce. 7 . - unt o ; 'D ” ’ 8, mount of 30,250,000 pounds, | AGENCY ALL ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP Line: addition to 5,000,000 pounds in ‘1 if England notes. Neverthe — ean ieee 2 : i. se. the increase in gold holdings | the Bank of England has | 4 P.O Box f ounted to no more than the MUSIC ld actually received from] Teacher of Violin and All N yroad This proves cone lusive Band Instruments it is said, that there is gen- | A. 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RESIDENCE 110 tings, Pipes « , Third Ave. Head of "Becona Sires Prince Rupert PRINCE RUPERT 323 Second Avenue on BOAT BUILDER loans to the Stock Exchange pro- vides that banks to which eur- Hi JOUNSTON reney facilities are open will not |Seal Cove Phone Green 321 ress for repayment of loans ——_—-—---- ——-— made on securities until a year after peace is concluded. The Bank of England, under govern- MAJESTIC ROOMS nent guarantee, will advance to CENTRALLY LOCATED ither lenders 60 per cent of the|% Steam Heated—All Conve- value of the securities held by} niences—Very Moder- } ate Price them on loans outstanding on! Td July 29. Loans are to bear in- 2 SPECIAL RATE MONTHLY terest, payable fortnightly at 1 per cent over the bank rate. When any of the the bank shall have for T tee ury. come outside is generally believed that the plan effects, will] only brokers, but will funds for use July repayment of loans. will not reopen the exchange without the consent of the first on which the Stock Exchange This the is under any sort its own beneficial its direct bankers have for and because of the release a Stock Exchange fact large quantity of contrel investors, that GERM ANY’S BIG GUNS eight 17-inch howitzers, the great siege havoe Liege, werp, They have been severely strained London, and ALL NEED REPAIRS Nov. 30. which the Namur guns with their breeches Germany's played have damaged in the fighting, said. securities reach 29 settlement price the the right to call commit- treas- eccasion committees. advantage to in general trade. such fortifications , Maubeuge and Ant- have been returned to the Krupp works at Essen for repairs. been it has not 35--PHONE--35 TAXI It ALF HALLIGAN DOMINION Undertakers and Embalmers FUNERAL DIRECTORS Caskets and Undertakers’ Supplies at Wholesale Prices "gilpping: Sao specie" RP RCLETT, manager. it of FOR SALE of One Good Deliv- ery Horse, Cheap at Is Phone Green 252 RRA ERI REAR ED SREEEESESEEESESHEE EER EE RRA Alea. 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