. THE DATLY NEWS theta | as put down in its constitution, is NO ALUM BRANCH BOYS’ BRIGADE the advancement of Christ's : | THE DAILY NEws STARTED IN RUPERT Kingdom amongst boys, and the S.S. Prince George | THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA > promotion of habits of obedience, Sails for Vancouver, Vic. ) "Guaranteed Largest. Gireulation Quietly, and without any fuss reverence, dise ipline and self-re- toria and Seattle on Fridays -- ——— r flare of trumpets, there has re-| spect, and all that tends to a true at 89 A. M. ii. F. MeRAE, EDITOR AND MANAGER leently erept into our midst a|Christian manliness.’ And this HEAD OFFICE lpranch of the greatest boys’ |ideal it always puts first, i Daily News Building, 3rd Ave, Prinee Rupert, B.C. Telephone 98. mo vement in the world Some Prince Rupert is to be congrat- Through Service to The East few weeks ago Rev. H. R. Grant, |ulated that it is the possessor of < Over the of the First Presbyterian Church, |such a movement. Athough small GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC RAILWay TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—50 cents per inch. rates on application. Nontract ssisted } sFar./in numbers its influence will soon > Ss = oe ee ee ably Sate oy. ee. Se ay . t built in Passenger trains carrying Standard Bleeping Oars, Dining on ye . lane, organized the First Prince | be fell Rome was not bul Gare leave Prince Rupert on Wednesdays ah Baturdeys «to... DAILY EDITION Fuesday, December 15, (014. Rupert Company of the Boys’ Bri-|a day,” nor can any organization Kamonton, Saskatoon, Melville, Winnipeg, eto,, connec, wis.” | as re eee ) ' ee , : e . ; complete in a day It is St, Paul, Duluth, Chicago and all Eastern Centres = | thy R oan ee ae : For points EAST of OHICAGO use the GRAND TRUN« SYSTEM E D J T O R I A L =. : = : The Boys’ Brigade movement, safe to say that no movement in Make your Sleeping Oar Reservations early. For Throwen Tics. _| QU TAT rN ALU although new*to Prince Rupert, the city more deserves the whole- Full information apply to @. T. P. Ticket Office, Thira Avenus p is no stranger to Ganada, or to hearted support of its citizens AGENCY ALL ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP Lines i } The following from the Mon-/| I warned you to shut! the older countries. It was in|than the First Prince Rupert (Moo ew eae” etary Times, which usually up about that. Shut up! don’t ' we ve the year 1883 that the late Sir|Company Boys’ Brigade, and no : wi ee egret ry : ronce » ide o me serve re sympathy | one 904 Pi) supports the government, is try lo explain!’ His public rep-| British Railways Looking Round Wm. A. Smith conceived the - +) tw a ee oat ‘ y : a } Box 6 ; of getting hold of the boy for the]in ir wor ian ey : ; MUSIK interesting “imi f Major Gene 08- F f i- ui on TAGE OF ager Gemenes ii i aera ae ai Chureh by means of military|/Grant and Capt. R. McFarlane. If} Teacher of Violin and All APERHANGIN Sir ober orde as Pre- ar Tor , . Sou ° i Sir Robert Borden, as Pre sard at Toronto was also inex — son roma drill. He put his idea into prac-|we save the boys, we save the| a instruments AINTIN should insist that Major | cusable. ie Cranbrook, B. C., Dec. 14—-Un-|tiee, and organized the First] men. H. F. que tiehh fee. Bont OLISHI AND) General Sam Hughes, as Min-| est among the lumbermen of Glasgow Company of the Boys’ —_— Phone Green 827 WALL TINTING ister of Militia, should cease} Major General Sam Hughes ’ Brigade out of a Sunday School READJUSTMENT OF | ; jthis provinee over published re- Nn. — - his irresponsible chatter. If is supposed to represent in the| cts that the Imperial govern-|¢lass of some eight boys. Today STRATEGIC PLAN that is impossible, the Minis-| Cabinet the sople of Cx di the Boys’ B de numbers 120,- } a people of Canada.) ment had let a eontract in Ala-|"e Boy rigade nu ' nh Ww ter of Militia should be asked siete ea : a 1900 officers and boys the world| May Pettew as as Result of Recent anson : But he does not represent;bama for ten million ties has Second Avenu to resign, and resign. When : —— wt oust te sabl over. No movement has been so German Successes ae : them, because there is not a/Peen set at res yy a cablegram in Poland. the talkative minister attend ‘ ' blind. | from Hon. George H Pereley, thoroughly criticized and few so quan CUT PRICES — a ee a AYE 6 5 Si SOT jacting high commissioner. Mr, much misunderstood, and yet oe M rT sic , . . > o ne 9 » . ie National Anhities, “ts- SS ee ee F. Green, Dominion member for |through a storm of opposition in London, Deo. 12-—-Despite the Call and Save oney New f iN Mn ul ronto, in September, he ad- the minister talking in this un- eantened, was requested by local lits infancy, the Boys’ Brigade to- attempt, in some quarters, to eet ey ee ee ee ee eed lumbovencii to take the matter up day stands the premier boys’ minimise the: German victory al WEE TEEEEPMS Moves newspaper men. Tactfully, they den, Sir George Foster, Hon. : od ei ee seewemeut lathe world. Lodz, military experts admit its| OR. GILMOY, DENTIST OCleanest, Brighter: Ges a . with the Minister of Trade and gave his utterances scant no- W. T. White, and other minis- Cecadintibtiad till ta: tn: denait of thes Sie a panies in view of the closing of | ment has yet been conceived that 3 oe ’ . ; SPECIAL RATE MONTHLY Pre : ee ton — as a puppy chasing an express| ing firecracker. The way to re- ordinary sources of supply are|sets such a grip upon a boy. It recognizing their complete arrest : . tlie i train gives up its job as ause-| pair matters is for the Minis- weting mn - case necessity |appeals to all that is manly in|?” the western frontier and they WILLIAMS @ MANSON less task,’ adding that the en-' ter of Militia to stop talking as SEP a ohne: ie nial lhim—he loves its discipline—and|™@Y retire upon the enormously | Barristers, Solicitors Etc gineer did not stop to throw) do some spoiled 8-year-old si rch sli come wal siete, onal its principles. Those who strong Rhine line of fortificalions, | @ewekrawawawa nen renan aE or To LOAN stones, and promising himself; schoolboys. The alternative is iad forward fullest particu-|have had any experience of boys concentrating their striking eS re some day to stop and ‘shy a; to appoint a war minister for lars available Canadian supply to|knows the almost overwhelming |®"™!*s "Pen ee ed 35—-PHONE--35 ; ort maak? “rviewe » Toronto | lanads ; : 6% : ’ | Z » prese ; ny an. Office corner #nd Stre: _— eapcengpton Soe wo eeapegaal ene cyte en 5. the secretary of railway executive |difiiculty of catching the boy at while presenting military advan | ; reporters later, the minister is| or too clever to emulate the inentbiee acabely-as.postibie.’ ithe ‘teen age. This problem is|t@#es would, however, by such a + | PACIFIC CARTAGE UNE co pe as x as oss >. . f ee ' ava » war : “ , ‘ » reported as saying: Shut up! ways of the wer minister for (Signed “R. L. BORDEN.” |the great question before our humiliating admission of failure 3] (Bueceessors to Paci! that is about all I want on that. Great Britain. . i i i churches today. The ery of, of the German western campaign, 3 @onere! Cortese = Nee eR , - > re . ’ : ALIENS TO CLEAR SITES. § (“Why this leakage?” is almost|*hat it seems more probable that 2 LADYSMITH COAL ities nie . sani s ‘ they will attempt to hold the pres- * 03-—Phons—05 Gavcceees, i to Use Alien becoming pathetic because of its gph Se - line eae . Enemies to Clear Sites for |" *Petition. The boy grows too a ee ee . | — Senestmnentet Gene, old for Sunday School and is too forces, while withdrawing all pos- ALF HALLIGAN *| JOHN CURRIE 5 Oul ° a often lost to the Church in con-|*!>!e men for Russia, whieh now tree x | Ottawa, Dec. 14.-It is under-}|sequence. The Boys’ Brigade becomes their principal feld of eoneepetaentittpeatannons eee © Sulider stood that it has been decided by|fills the gap between Sunday |°Perations. | eneee Geren en Moving | - the government to utilize any of School and church membership as | ~ . Phone Biack 294 Made In the alien enemies who have been |nothing has ever done. It offers a e e e interned in Ontario and Quebec|the boy a religion that is prac- CANADIAN PACIFIC en British ( columbia to clear sites for experimental |tical. It gives him something RAILWAY ae farms in Nerthern Ontario and|that his heart longs for—a means Cc. B. PETERSON Northern Quebec alone the lines lof making a noise without look- EXPERT ACCOUNTANT of the National Transcontinental ling foolish. It holds out to him Princess May southbound ; AND AUDITOR Railway. a sympathetic hand and leads him Friday, 8 p. m. } Phone 318 When you bake bread you want to get as much bread from The government has had underjover the pitfalls open to every ——— i amare your flour as possible. You cannot get full value in bread consideration for some time the|boy, just when that help is most Princess Maquinna south- G V y; from poor flour. Your flour must be of tne very besi, question of such farms along the| needed. bound Sunday 8 p. m. idowers } JAMES GILMORE made from Mumber.One Nard Canadian Wheat by. the best route of the N. T. R. to demon- Thousands of men today bear 4 a ae cali sie and ecsibie precese—The Royal Standard. ‘That kind of flew strate the value of these lands for|testimony of the wonderful influ- onl ona one | a‘: a ae yy , agricultural purposes. ence the Boys’ Brigade has over Bachelors Architect is “strong,”’ it yields the maximum number of loaves from The illness of Hon. Martin Bur-|lads. This was amply evidenced | me an . the sack. relP has delayed carrying the|when recently its founder, Sir W. a DON'T WASH | cuarantes |®es Avenue, near M scheme into operation. Active|A. Smith, answered the last roll- iN -onllgponmagiens ee Moreover, Royal F . yal Standard Flour is made in British Oo- steps will be taken at once in thejeall. Then it was not a family ICY WATER Hage Anema lumbia and it makes jobs for over a hundred people. You selection of the sites and in the|mourning, but from the King to} THIS first thing in . Delivered + par can help yourself and the province both by using Royal preparatory work of clearing. the lowest subject, from India, | WINTER me = Good of tows ; = Standard Flour. The adien enemy may be util-|America, Africa, « almos —fitt a di gunery oot ) emy may be uti merica, Africa, and almo t every | fteen minutes after you } Pure Knott's Baker jized for this purpose, as under|part of the world, came messages | have atasted the @ Putee Gah © {the rules of international Jawjand deepest sympathy, and tokens | - - | Milk , | (ow: |provision must be made for their|of highest appreciation of the EASY TERMS 17.50 Cash Govl. Inspe: * i z |maintenanee as long as they are|work of Mr. Smith. } mo pat aoe The Best Equipped an’ Mos Vancouver Milling & Grain Company Ltd. jdetained in this country. | The Boys’ Brigade is not a mil- spitimaterseedl’ | Sanitary Dairy ‘s | ’ ’ Some eight hundred are being |itary organization, mere oan aa NSON P . o . m™ ‘ ad are £ | y< on, y adopt- | Prige | . Vancouver, New Westm’nster, Nanaimo end Victoria sent to Petawawa military camp|ing military drill as a means of | nang e _ } Prince Ruper! Dairy to clear the roads. atiaining discipline. Its object, br Phone 489 Phone Green 2° - The Snow Was There Although It Was Not Seeemnine eRe Dally Nowe | , — oe ‘sie ate a Aw. “" sNOwW?— JUST TH SAME GON hie ‘ ‘ “¢ a 4) \ WORK IN SNOW ? THERE. ™ | ALMANAC~THERES | & TWO FEET OF s SNOW ON TH’ Poy GROUND T DAN q AN’ IM NOTGOING A OUT IN IT! Te’ swow! pitt Hees fi ij He, mY, i‘ neat yp . a ‘ei wu \\u : oa Hi ; if Pov: Sip - Gauro -P