THE DAILY NEWS. HOLE FAMILY ese = TRADE UNIONISM AND THEWAR-- tae ant wr yore THEM ne SOME UNPATRIOTIC CHARGES (sex ec 2 os they are here used mean the Brit Our 1915 Catalogue VAPITAL An Bur ! oe ish Empire, the exampled, glo. | _ PRESIDENT TRADES UNION CONGRESS OF BRITA: Vist TING [0 i.4)0 ii seria Wee Which Has Just Been Distributed ufruit-a-tives”” Keeps Young And Old , CANADA TO RAISE FUNDS FOR BELGIAN TRADE free people, which the trade un- asi 'n Splendid Healt’ } A Service Business Men UNIONISTS. jonist, as part of an indissoluble ; E Appreciate —-__ whole, intends shall b« handed | Will aid you in making your selection of Christmas Gifts. Shortly after the outbreak of; pied the post of Foreign Minister |gown wnimpaired to his son, and| Write for this book if one has not reached you. Note the The complet reference was made in these | perhaps the world might havelys fis son's sons._Canadian Min- fine range of SIGNET RINGS on Page 11 and our assort- | gervice ren nus to a resolution present-|been saved its present @f0NY, ling Journal ment of Ebony, Silver and French Ivory Toilet Ware from of British } to the Trades and Labor coun-land it would be interesting to Pages 45 to 53, inclusive. secured and ! Sydney, Cape Breton, pro. |hear from this hitherto buried onnenaruan nee ee accounts a v against the formation of| statesman how he would have ar- i : screr , -~_ -——r8 fidence of a ; ly regiment, because, in the} ranged matters. M Real Lever Bisiaiation j of Canada f the Cama’ coo te cn a aa ening to cre co OLD) WATCH FREE. || Henry Birks & Sons, Limited to the abuse Of!the contemplation of disloyalty Awaits you tarisn lo the eredit of the |t, the utterances of Mr. Sedden ’ } JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS account be lary: y Council the resolution lwho, doubtless much to his sur- = Granville and Georgia Streets t appear to have been b= Peltiias i it renal t de- ede. ieee | prise, found it necessary to te Jou cane to Geo. E. Trorey, Managing Director VANCOUVER, B.C Ont, Ag. Oth 1913 PRINCE RUPERT BRANCH ut the significance of the | fend the Foreign Minister against oe ae ant _ ; 25th. ; s ts ‘tor one of ont re the only pill | P. MARGETTS, Manage: s that this idiotic reso-'the criticism of a man whose of- ge a way of think 7 { ' Gents’ Alberta, sent oY ne aileieg i — i iota va evolved at a date /gejal title would imply that he carriage ald to wear - - - ae is plenty gi any | h coincides with, or imme- represented the trade unionists ions Oe aT an dose, My wife f ved, the visit to Syd-! lanads . Sail ses ean an ® tipstion. We trie | SUBSCRIBE FOR ye : eS vs jor the Dominion of Canada. Mr. watage of vt are i 9 calendar witho 1 president of the Trades 'gedden referred to the manifesto the i t large suu of | | ‘ ress of Canada | we to be true, but send pened o@ “Fruit. | T D 5 aw issued by the parliamentary com- hi ee TF t say too much in HE AILY NEws \ meeting of labor men was|mittee of the Trades Union Con-| figs '*"® Cxmesite Bos, tendon, Hy : n in the fensily for Montreal early in Novem-|gress of Great Britain, “appeal- | e would not use d is addressed by J. Se vd {in ng to the trade unionists to stand = yas we can get th esident of the Tradel|united in defence of the liberties Tell id, and no distrese SI your ( gress of Great Britain, won by our forefathers.” Mr. mimended them to nie, and our whole 1\oeman ed with accuracy, to | Sedden attributed the ready re you want epresent three million British | . sponse to » OF Ar rec “ J]. W. HAMMOND, | por to the call fr recruits in en cured by “Fruit onists The object of| Britain to this manifesto, and it : er Toe + th eecting was to raise funds | is a tribute, not only to the inborn e from fruit juices. a WAS a *, the benefit of the trade union-| patriotism of the British work- r $2.50, trial size 2% i Cushion Rubber f Pe gium, an object suf-|man, but to his hard common nt on receipt Of price Limited, Ottawa. tly laudible it might be|sense also, that he realizes how eh engage the sympathy|great are his liberties and priv- Canadian trade unionists. Mr.|ileges under the Union Jack. reer 7 sede must therefore, have The trade unionist in Great e Rupert Feed Co. | The tr Prince P rather unpleasantly aston-| Britain has reason to love his —T 9 shed when the president of the/country. Not that he would not Hay, Grain, Feed CAT Ss PAw Trades and Labor Council of Can-||ove her under less favorable cir- and Seeds jada arose in the meeting and cumstances, but where would he £ reeo A SPECIALTY } CUSHION the writer quotes from the Mon-|find a better country? Look over OMICKEN treal Star made a sweeping ar-|the record of legislation in recent Agente for RUBBER HEELS | |raisnment of sir taward Grey as “How Fred and Joe did give me the contraption of yours!’ In two minutes he years. Has there ever been so DOMINION NURSERY & a g equally guilty with the Kai-| sustained an attempt at ameliora- ORCHARDS CO. Don’t ach fer fast * r for the war Fortunately, \' tion of the condition of the work- Mev orders promptly ettended to icin f however, the president of the s, an equitable representation Rubber Heels—ask for lad , i‘ ! — CAS DEAN Comien | | Treter snd Laker Oonmee Sed eee © Oren a . te Rubber Heels. \' snada is not a Canadian—being,|the enactments of the British stressing to admit, a Seot from|iiouse of Commons in the past POOLED ELE LOLOL OLPELOLOO POOP OC we Have “CAT'S PAW” |! j burgh nor does the e Name tte years? The trend of Britis h eee eee eee eeae put on your winter jsily-named and high-sounding I wislation has been called social- boots—and you will rganization of whieh he is thelistic. stigmatized as class legisla- LATEST WAR NEWS walk safely, with a sure president represent Canadi: sti in, as the crudities of the derma “ce 9 footed tread. mionists. gogue and the enthusiastic but It Ss a three-day Beard t war bulletins | ; . aos ial reforme B ‘| \ prominent Nova Seotian |impractical social re rmet! tu = sively by The They cost no more than mm . " m ° : : ide unionist, who recently vis-|these self-same crudities are now t 'y tt g are posted in the ordinary kind—— lished feat ; u t 2 e e ae. o coming off jited Toronto, made the statement jacce| ed and established Tea a it the following 163W Ithat he met four men in Toronto] in the national life, and the “w — | lwho took an unpatriotic view offed and socialistic” laws of ten merry “ha ha” the first time I got my finished, tickled to death—and Fred WALPOLE RUBBER co. Great Britain's attitude in the]years ago are today the sober | Gillette in action on this overgrown grabbed for the Gillette.” a ! They lolled around “Since then the Gillette ay ae Y aie! saad Pps A vael«tuff of national practice and are camp beard of mine ey Limited - Mentssal i at war, and each of Gigs | ee ed to see the fun—butsat up and took notice Razor has been standard gar Store, 3rd Ave Jewelry Store, 3rd “*ese eee eeeneeervrenne eee ipert Hotel, 2nd was born in Great Britain|so woven into ie warp and ce | when I slipped the beard off, clean 23 a our camp, and we’ve aa tel ESESESESESESSSESSEEESEEESS | These gentlemen, it may be de-jof everyday oon on my von whip, i te Eve minutes.” word al 1 to dozens of other fellows.” onal . FOR A TAXI duced, left their country for their e " e ait os ee a * After ten wolten, ctreppiag snd Ai anes Se use tho Guneey at Hotel : a ee country’s good, but it is a great|present struggle will si fussing and cussing with is O} m home, too. y shoulda t we? No K tel , a misfortune that they should have|how solid a foundation the loy- razor, Joe says:— ‘Here, let me try that other razor can touch it! News windows, 3rd ; : selected Canada as a residenee.|alty of Great Britain's masses Soft beards or wiry—a day or a week old—all look alike to the jm ‘ We also could spare them. rests. They kndw that they them- adjustable Gillette. You can shave witb it in solid comfort, anytime, ees 0eeeee er : 75--PHONE--75 it is, therefore, disconcerting | seives, by the power of their par- Don't go camping or — or don't t stay home — without < Cillette Safety ; { . : » me liamentary representation, have Razor. Compact Pocket ditions cost £5.00 io $6.00—Standard Sets $5.00— : ae i sos “a be ‘ae “ : . br waht rbout the legisla Coimbination or Travellers’ Sets $6.50 up. * PRINCE RUPERT AUTO CO purport to lead Canadian trade jlargely brous abo the legwisia- : DVERTISE IN eee nionigm are disloyal, for any| tion which has so increased their GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR COMPANY OF CANADA, — 65 OEehENseeesSSeSSESEee Briton who questions the justice} happiness, and they realize fur- Office and Factory : a * F jot Britain's attitude, or attempts|ther that on thee also devolves , THE NEW GILLETTE Bidg., MONTREAL HE DAILY NEWS ; FIRE ALARM SYSTEM z t pug the integrity of the|the privilege and ihe duty of de-| WORAG VwER . : 3 Foreign Minister, at the present|fending their constitutional mt - CnSWIT NO. 9 z| e, is disloyal There was aljerties—and, despite the rayings | worsoooe t Gos 12.--5tm St we a — | me ment, before Germany declar-jof men of the type of Keir Har- ————_——— - — —- - . 5 a . = = po ard Ave : i war on Britain, when discus-|die, and his feeble imitator, the | @==q ath ? Hate| ’ flirector 5 oe of ist, 2nd end sion on this point was permis-|president of the Prades and La- e ;ogO roo iio bint hike * ’ & Box 16-151 Ave., hetween stb ene! sible, but the man who attempts|bor Council of Canada, these|% + Fe A TL ¥ = : - ae (Cen \t day to weaken the position of] British workmen will die 7 — ; — we : ; g Ses + ee ee political and military leaders}|before they will relinquish their x - ot Gaahies t eet el by accusations concerning mat-|British citizenship and all that ; N EWSPAPER ss i z Lega = ara St * ters precedent to the outbreak of} goes with it, Many of them have ; eee ' ee lee ” : hostilities, betrays first his ig-|already made that supreme and 7 THE pe Het cciustiiianneeiiaiea mania - coe r * pans = - te oe on 2 Z/noranee, and then a mean-souled|}final sacrifice, and be it remem- x —— ~ x Box 25--2nd Ave. and @nd St 3 | disloyalty which renders him un-|bered that when the workman | ; DAI LY for Prince Rupert and Northern B. C. MOTEL CENTRAL ¥ Gos 26--2nd Ave. and 6th * 3 | losipable as a citizen and a dan-|gives himself to fight his coun-| 4 { First Avenue and Seventh 81 : on @-—6 ¥. © to the common weal if heltry’s battles, he gives his all, and 7 MSS Dells i satin seaneie tiie ia Oe , on one. Naren, Fine e oneuw 62 © he office of a labor leader.|no man can do more than that 7 N EW S The Daily News gees y y id { ener Gam, Crap # Gos 91--5th Ave. and Pulton Bt. nein vat - ould be a libel on the trade , Prince Rupert. It is the popular newspaper ee yy Ay ay hens. ane See See ae : : the city because it is clean and reliable. It has all KNOX MOTEL ‘ Box 347th Ave, and Fulton ye : which Britain might have averted unionists of Canada to suppose , s ort ces of the clin, eid hewn a nh euuaie Pires Between Eighth aad Ninth ‘ _ oz = = P Boe mg Pl wal rhe first is a very debat-|that they differed in this respect * sa losing danuiaitnns ae Raa mcr gs Buropean Pian, Mates Sec to 81.00 : Bos 3@ 6th Ave. and Thompson St able one, but it has been diseuss- trom their comrades in a7 Old 7 SAFE bia. It treats these subjevis with moderate opti- Beener @ nn Prope. * CIRCUIT NO. 4 led in the reviews, namely, that|Country itself, and there can be * eann sateen: ena — . e dq Emmerson geht have been avoided had/little doubt that they will repudi- z pe : ie Cee rene Re ee een * The Daily News is the most valuable paper to ee om Geaw : wor 42 bth Ave, and McBride Bt Britain ip the cgriter s30G0s..Ahjeie the lengere eee aees eM : SPICY advertisers because it is read by the buying public. CMPRESS HOTEL * gox 435th Ave, and Green St the diplomatic pogotiations made|their words and actions prove ; IMPARTIAL ot has & biamer oteeubediins tek oeateies Aaeia 'ird Ave, Between Sixth end Box oo re ae ang lit plain that she was ready to go|themselves recreant and disloyal * the ‘city. ft ie read by the clase of people the acs ig yey : yo 441—7tb Ave, and Young 8t to war. But everyone must agree lin this, the supremest hour of the : INDEPENDENT advertisers want to talk te. } arsenal oy ee Ce eke di tittle | that in such a case she would} British Empire and the Anglo- : INTELLIGENT eneeececerocecececcecceceeooowoem| ive been regarded as the ag-|Saxon race, : =~ 5 Ee Prone ” > ot | greseor, and that her - attitude There is a sentence in the man. ; Third Ave, end bine Bt HOTEL might not, even under these cir-jifesto of the parliamentary com- 3 Srepean Pian Bieam reates SAVOY cumstances, have prevented the}mittee of the Trade Union Gon- ’ DAILY NEWS an iStne loalamity of war, The other pos-jeress of Great Britain whieh has) y _ wmor cance UGNES 6. Hot oy ag Weter | | sibitity was to refuse to Mtervene|become historic, because it epi- ; second Ave. and Sixth 8t ~ ~ aheaaiail and in defence of Belgian neutrality,|tomizes the feeling of intelligent z Phone 109 Only finest Gleere wept nonvunnn ‘ead no honorable man will wish] British trade unionism, The sen- : PRINCE RUPERT tengo, og THE OEE no rOLUmEIA to diseuss this possibility, Had|tence reads: “Upon the result of . LimirED PRUDHOMME & FISHET ‘the president of the Trades and|the struggle in whieh this coun- o | ttteteteetsnee eseeacoecesete Fraser ana Gisth Gu Proprietore | abor Congress of Canada oceu-\try is now engaged, rests the ~erccccs.,vmule 7 —