no ee PHB DAILY NEWS ————E—EEEEE eee THE DAILY NEWS THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Daily and Weekly Guaranteed Largest Circulation H. F. MeRAE, EDITOR AND MANAGER HEAD OFFICE Daily News Building, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, B.C. Telephone 98. TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—50 cents per inch. Gontract rates on application. DAILY EDITION << Tuesday, Dec. 8, 1944. EDITORIALS The recent words of the); In the meantime they go on | German Chaneellor, accusing} collecting their hundreds of Britain of not having raised] millions from the starving Bel. her voice for peace, is one if| gians, while the American peo- the basest of falsehoods. He] ple are raising charity funds says: “The Cabinet at Londen to keep the Belgians from could have made this war vine} starving. Indirectly the Ger- possible if it had declared. at mans are “holding up” the St. Petersburg that England Americans and every other would not allow a continental country in the world by rob- war to develop from the Austro bing the Belgians. They might Servian conflict, Then our as well take the money direct from New York. And still the Germans have the unmitigated action as mediator betwéen St. | Petersburg and Vienna wonid! have been successful.” Sir Ed- effrontery to proceed to the ward Grey pleaded with th» States and plead for sympathy. German government for time , 2 to adjust the trouble and as- - Germany is dsteined to go sured them that if they held down into history as the most Austria in check Britain would unhuman monster that ever do likewise to Russia and existed. The charges of ecru- France, or refuse them aid. elty and blood thirstiness need What Germany no doubt want- no arguments to substantiate ed was that she and Britain them: for German scholars should hold off the other na- were good enough to put the tions and allow Austria and worst side of their case in print Servia to have it out. This before the war began. Future was nothing less than sacri- historians will take the book of ficing Servia, as they have General Bernardi and through since done with Belgium. It it interpret the conduct of the is a fortunate thing for the Germans. What might other- smaller nations that all the wise require,a good deal of big ones are not as selfish and credulity to accept will be dif- cruel as Germany. ficult to refute when their own * ¢ «@ scholars have already approv- The Germans are making a| ed of the action. strong bid for American sym- a pathy. They are sending their | The average man is more wor- best scholars and their most/ried over getting a drink in this skillful sophists to that coun. | w wid than he is about the pros- try in the hope of changing | pect of going without a drink in public opinion in their favor.| the next world. QE EEE Best Flour Bri tish Columbia When you bake bread you want to get as much bread from your flour as possible. You cannot get full value in bread from poor fiour. Your fiour must be of tne very best, made from Number One Hard Canadian Wheat by the best possibie process—The Roya! Standard. That kind of flour is “strong,” it yields the maximum number of loaves from the sack. Moreover, Royal Standard Fiour is made in British Co- lumbia and it makes jobs for over a hundred people. You can help yourself and the province both by using Royal Standard Flour. Vancouver Milling & Grain Company, Ld. Vancouver, New Westminster, Nanaimo end Victoria GENERAL BERNHARDI VISITED = AMERICA AS A GERMAN SPY \CALLED AT CHIEF CENTRES AND Gave PRIVATE TALK TO GERMAN CITIZENS—NEWSPAPERS WERE NOT ALLOWED TO ADVERTISE HIS CAMPAIGN. PRO-GERMAN SENTIMENT a rs IN IRELAND IS SMALL 15» ary mer of oooh the Metateet: BRE “rer | est Laie WPVPLB Aa a ae cal [oe OO ee © ele Sails for Vancouve, toria and Seattic on Fria at 9 A. wm te Through Service to The | Over the GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC RaiLy 7 year General Frederich Von Be Asked a to ternhardi'’s | Passenger trains carrying Blandard Bleeping ¢ Gare leave Prince Rupert on Wednesdays ana Pari Edmonton, Saskatoon, Melville, Winniped, etc, « ne tS St, Paul, Duluth, Chicago and all Eastern coy Teutons Whe B olieved Belgians jardi, the famous Germany Wouldn't Resist Will Find alry oMeer and military a th and purpose, Dr. Jordan | Sons of Erin Equally Strong ty, crossed the United Stat ! , an te For points EAST of CHICAGO wee the anane | Bernhard mission wa ( on ee oe : Tem e ‘ eb \ of th Pacil | : jake your eeping * Reservations early. ¢ for the Empire ame by way ; cs ir America iis very Full information apply to G@. T. P. Ticket Office. x ; ° . eiiamse amanema coming was unherald ohuns . rE ti pury 1s to neutralize AGENCY ALL ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP Liye: | Dublin, Dee. 7. Careful cale speeches were unreported : ne th et \ f j | amones ‘ lation indicates that the total , g was unchronicled N red tt inne J tie epre } = ~ number of pro-German Irishmen American newspaper “plays ' ;« io} ra OT il f ' ui : ‘ in this country is about one {he visit of one of the 1 t |! : : { ; : a. [tork for international grace te MUSIC ithousand. The leading National- gqiof Germans in the w j , - ; , a 0) a a for ! com ‘ ists are amazed that anyone any- | da, His new book Germany Jo ' - Teacher of Violin and All YGIN( va : said was } where should attach any import-'and the Next Wat was publisl ‘ — wae } ‘ } ‘ ! and to Gone TT to the movements or state-|oq early in 1912. while he was ; 452 Eighth Ave. ate! AN) that herr ya cea ments of Sir Roger Casement.!,.) this world tour A copy of it eu penises . Phone y NTIN es war rights “ nd that this | $ rhis man cannot be said to be in! ppaehed him He Mail at Sir gapore ! r was thoroughly |= Irish polities at all. He is merely ty, the United States he was the : : i“ , — ple ed dw ld be ear . a former British official, with a) oypct of the Ge in consuls. His ' fin, Qray- or guest of tt , ed t to the greatness and Martin Swans grievance against his old chiefs. | aqdpesses were Germat t ; m Sir Roger appears to have fool-|Gepmans invited individually by | #!0™ f the Germat mpire ed the German Foreign Office into !the consul His mission was to| Ve nmistakeable were his CUT PRICES believing that he vdieasiaili planned march something in Ireland. This is ae ee mieten 1 ish Bela Vm and the taking Call and Save Money New Well i} ington he T | aris le did t mince mat i amusing, but inconsequential. The | ang the rightness of the then im-|°! Pa He did _— , : 2 ter es ne f morale. of it fe Germans fancied that the Belgi-|,ending war that now “staggers|'*"s: & morals, of 5 The tay 1 int re es. © atio | Cleane te . ans would not resist an invasion. |ihe world He told its story, the at il treaties, of n 7 a DR. GILMOY, DENTIST lea Brightest, Best Possibly they are capable of an}ecconce of its program, the year rights, he brushed aside sage Groene ‘tnd Brides Wert 6 NEW WELLINGTON con ' i af : : » Pes To a Oo error of judgment equally colos- neteen 14 beren. the said, ‘is a makeshift; the real : Ros die sal with reference to Ireland. If lol lity is foree, Law is for weak Specialty. Getone Avenue Pr 7 | These things The Globe learn-| .) Office: Smith Bik., Third Avenue they came here to invade us they | : : lings; foree is for strong men ” ed since the war broke out, and 2 would be resisted with the im-| ind strong nations re _—— —- — — -—™ m two occasions they were lacs » anir 5 } } “Perhaps his chief purpose was Phone 174 B placable spirit, if not with the ef. | (irred to editorially Nt ate shee. I I ; UNION TRANSFER co] POR rLumeing ano alt ficiency displayed by the Belgians. | to advise Germans in the Unite : tails were given. No names o1 : sue Tory outeries against the), i ad ° ned, Suates that Britain, not Franee, Qqgwenat TRANSFER AND STORAGE SMITH & MALLE , ares © dates were mentione est alleged slowness of Irishmen to |! s in Germany's way, that Britain oe See oe ie . Of the fact there could be no a n be reached, and \@HONES: 86 Office. RESIDENCE 110 tings er. volunteer in defence of Ireland, | doubt. San Francisco was believ-|“°""" "Or" ™ aoe 833 Second Avenue PRINCE RUPERT |} Thine hve. Heac ot Secone se , - reached by Germany's war. _ iieeantsibon —_ upe whose safety in this crisis is in ed to be the place of Bernhardi’s : ) : “Bernhardi’s address was a lit de sarveuneh, Sanh eet SE BUILDER . volved in the safety of the British | » ; arrival, and New York the port of | Empire, overlook the fact that al-| ae It is now possible to| . ready the allied fi zy line ¢ ts : jtally frank than his book His nt Ales, M. Meus eads e allied fi:ine line and i all in important details. - ; H. i? SUNSTON we. ane, BA supports are more deeply indebt- |} work was part of the campaign i 0 s dd. ed to the Celtie race in proportion | On Monday of this week the ed to organize German opinion in |Seal Cove Phone Green 321 WILLIAMS @ SANSO litor of The Globe met with Mr. : } Sil lee ia a jablaslaseitiliennshin Barristers, Solicitors, | to its numbers than to any other jthe United States and to separate |—— ; ; David Starr Jordan, and as he is} ey MONEY TO LOAN element in the Imperial popula-| é jit from American opinion rhat ‘ a distinguished Californian, the] j : a . Helgerson Block Petes Rupe tion. | jcampaign was begun here fifteen MAJESTIC ROOMS ‘hancellor o le ste vr - ime ca NT I chancellor f Leland Stanf ian azo by Prof. Karl Lamp University, and a great student of | on CENTRALLY LOCATED Every man and every woman). : bie TT ht, of Leipzig. The same cam = Os has two dispositions One is re- tt eee ' - jpaign has been carried on in Bra Seam Mented ee PACIFIC HU - ns of Bernhardi’s mission to Ameri-| 1: caly mock mee Qpenty.. 2 niences—Very Moder- AR 2 oO! se it ; - » 1zi 0 , nut re open is erved { - in publio and tx ca was mentioned Dr Jordan's| ' ty by Gener hein wychadichaag other is inflicted upon the people : o ain” oetentnin i. note was struck by General Keim SPECIAL RATE MONTHLY Genere) Caray answe 5 substance as foi- ON at home. , , . n Germany, who preached the LADYSMITH COAL _e ldoctrines of Faith, Hope and 03 —Phone—83 | I met Von Bernhardi in San} pate Belgium was to be invad RPA RRR EEE Franciseo and heard him give an 1 for the REARAAAAREREE LT eng uurpose of securme GUARANTEED ; : ; pury * * - FREE American Silk address on May 26, 1943, just as/antwerp and other naval. bases $ & JOHN CURRI HOSIERY I was leaving for Europe, Ger- |r, m which to strike Britai: - oo 2 Contractor & Bulld We Want You to Know many, the Balkans and Australia./ywpen | heard Bernhardi 1 : ; Rstimates Moving & : These Hose The invitation was from the Ger-j{ ip.) ght his words those another : They stood the test when atl esaiemrel tai Gidiek: aaa i b * Phone Biack 294 it athens failed. ‘Thar give ‘ lin San ancis< Liof the war-mad militarists t J AXI s : real foot comfort. They have was on the official paper of the | when 1 was in Germany last Aug 4 3 PeoooCOoCC CC CSCC; COR ;ONte no seams to rip. They never consul’s office The gathering} .ct arid saw his plan of campaign : . a . © : = } a > , } become loose and baggy a6 |/was composed of about three adopted by “the German army, I * MISS B. KAYN the shape is knit in- not’ |). narod persons, all Germans ex-|,,ow he apoke for the General! ® 3 a pressed in. They are GUAR- er ee ee = a ALF HALLIGAN > Professiona! Mass ANTEED for fineness, for cept one other American and My- | Staff, and that they were all vie- : ° . i style, for superiority of ma- |/¢/f. The consul presided, and| ime of the same madness.” RARER ERR RRR RRR REED ADI terial and workmanship, ab- the meeting was semi-official but When asked his opinion of the} —— 4 Cali 110 soluiely stainless, and to q POOLE OEEETOF wear eit months withos, fo” °° Ser a0 f know there! justice of the Allies’ cause, Dr eS ° oe was no reporter present and 40 ' ' \ dd: “Whe ‘ead holes or replaced by~ new i I : Jordan answered When I read DOMINION ’ iOR pairs free. report was published. I would ‘Germany and the Next War.’ be- Undertakers and Embaimers JAM ES Gil L) M0 r OUR FREE OFFER not have known that the Germaa/fore meeting its author. I said FUNERAL DIRECTORS To every one sending us cavalry general was in America | thet if Germany really adopted Geshete fae Are 50c¢ to cover shipping except for that meeting. He went| p ; , ; ' 14 Terms Ressanable vaene 4¢ sharges. w ) 7 . ’ ernhardi’s views Europe woul G@ Cases & Specialty charges, we will send, sub- ae Bed Anoiies: tee elentiawl eater, Manager ject to duty, absolutely free: have to crush it out as a nest of Thsee pairs of our famous meeting, then to St. Louis aad} snakes, AMERICAN SILK HOSE Eastern centres of German popu- with + gage GUARANTEE, lation I understood he came!jpere ean be no peace or safet; Delivered to any part j=. r.0 any color, or pier feom Senos.” Good ie deh ab dee he a Three pairs of our Ladies’ fees until the snakes and the whete at Spurr's Market, Hose in Black, Tan or Dr. Jordan deseribed Bernhardi system that has produced thei P. e Knott's Bakery and the White colors, with written as tall, ‘ ” ur Fulton Cash Market. spare, very erect, hislare utterly crushed out. GUARANTEE. Germany is now try’ -¢ fo earry out those views, and ° es culst beard streake say 8 ' » elect of Re FIRST CLASS OUIS DON’T DELAY—Offer ex- eal reaked with gray, hi And that is the effect of Bern- Milk Govt. Inspected Cows ae ee Oate Of 9 wa pires when dealer in your head straight in the back, a typi-|hardi's teaching and of the whole all oe oe locality is selected. Give cal heel-clicking Prussian officer|system of German espionage on The Best Equipped and Most aly Meet re hes color and size desired. of 65 or 70, very aggressive injevery thoughtful American. Not Sanitary Dairy is the THE BEST HOTS — OLL International Hosiery Co. his manner, but as a speaker very | urope alone but the whole civil cnr * . . § ¢ : ae PRUDHOMME & F! — a eg prosy. He read his address, which | ized world will yet unite to crush Prince Rupert Dairy Seagriiere ' Bm followed the arguments of his'it out as a nest of snakes Globe Phone Green 252 oe ed Yep! 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