THE DAILY News | WHEN BUYING YEAST PARTY CONVENTIONS — i a eae | | S.S. Pri INSIST ON HAVING HELD IN ALBERTA esi rince George Sails for Vancouver, Vic- THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA THIS P. One of the most notiessble fee os 3S PACKAGE ae ins de seni af eis tid wiheien ee toria and Seattle on Fridays Guaranteed Largest Circulation : — Standard Bearers eon 6 Lord Roberts is the appreciation to Contest Those Federal Rid- ings in Which Conserva- of his moral character. tives Have Already The Pall Mall speaks of him Broken Truce. “the pattern soldier, the hero, | — wl Christian Knight. The Alberta Liberals recently “A hero in war, he was no less took up the gauntlet thrown) hero in peace. In him God made ldown in federal constituencies |}and gave to Britain for an ever- | lwhere there has been marked ac- lasting possession, &@ man 4&5 nearly perfect as the world has wer ft WHITEST Lich H, F. MeRABE, EDITOR AND MANAGER HEAD OFFICE Daily News Building, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, B.C. Telephone 98. TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING —50 cents per inch. Contract rates on application. G. T. P. S. S. CHRISTMAS SAILING FOR THE souTH 5. S .Prince John on tears Prince oxt oe. Vypececer a7 PF. MPeesday, Docomy arriyv ancouver at reda » December 4 NNe@OLINn«¢ focal steamers for Victoria end Beanie” - sens MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS EaRLy Next sailing for Masset and Port Clements, December 28, 10 Pm Next sailing for Skidegate, dJedway, etc., December 3,10 Pm Special Reduced Rates for Ohrisimes and New Years Between All fF on GTP. Railway, commencing Deo. 19th, good for return up Jar For Reservations, Through Tickets, ete, Apply at @ T PF. Ticks: o ind Avenue. AGENCY ALL ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP Lines DAILY EDITION wR Seiavtie, 1 Dec, 24, 1944. BDBitgog eR £ALS tivity in the Conservative camp recently, and fixed dates for the|ever seen. The joyful assurance of the Apostle was most fully his: holding of conventions in those constituencies where the govern-|‘! have fought a good fight. t have finished my course. i j : e rty has already held, or Later information neil lived up to British traditions cruiser nearly met with de- |e"! party ha | “He ; ire sar hose s arranged convent 8. | He was a Greatheart w —— to show that not fifteen men on the sea. To sink the enemy struction through tarrying to \"" ArT Se ( a aa rs t | inspiration will never die,” says hone 55 6 , yearers 0 ’ “ ) but several hundred of the en- and rescue the individual is rescue Germans in the water, aie “10 — es . 2 lthe Manchester Guardian. “He one 554 Pf ites » seats ‘ne O- | wae “ ; emy were rescued by the Brit- the British way and long has a powerful enemy rushed to ee a bott yublic and in private MUSIC ' : ‘ . ‘ minion election will therefore be|Wwas both in pu , APERHANGIN( ish cruisers when the German been. There is nothing more| attack her while she was so , to be held{a@ffairs a man with an overmas- Teacher of Violin and All AINTIN j ose “” , s to p ne strumen fleet was sunk off the Falkland creditable to us as a people engaged. She had to make off, |°" oS ee = -y{tering sense of duty, deeply con- wane ouaeenre - . i Islands. than that in such warfare as deserting one of her lifeboats, |" follows: ee seatil and full of religious ang ean an on OLISHING AND } aclec f = : edi. | 8 ous t . When the first news of a this we can adhere to our own| but a British submarine rose |'*) Macleod, January soll se jfaith in the unecon and in the Green WALL TINTING cine Ji ary 20; Stre soma, | PS ; battle reached Toronto the re- standards under extreme pro- to the surface alongside, took |°'" mn ee tee se “ ; 7 higher motives of human life and! - Hiet ‘ ary 09. 1S mi ynton, 2 port said that about fifteen | vocation, and do the right the crew from the small boat, |)®"@"Y **; pe _ a gee conduct.” i . |e ary 27. The conventions in| . German sailors had been res-| thing though the enemy does| and disappeared. It forms one rat nails i Battle River will] “In @ room specially set apart Martin Swanson cued from the water, and peo-| the wrong. Only a nation se- of the dramatic incidents of |"°™ a ™ for that purpose he conducted Becond Avenue, wear M ple in the streets, remember- | rene in the confidence that its the war. German officers are |’ arranges Gheruy. ' {| morning prayer for his household ing how, when the Goodhope | power suffices and that its accused of having, in that bat- ee oa bee ; while Dundes mornings invariably ™ CUT PRICES —— and Monmouth were sunk, net! principles are sound could go tle, actually shot at their own|!"& Of the Alberta Peters! Ss- ai silleaich ial ak : leral Association called to review|found him at church,” says the Call nd Save M one man was rescued by the| its way unperturbed in warfare men struggling in the sea. al Chronicle a oney 3 enemy, were heard to say wwe with a nation that adopts a The explanation probably is the provincial situation in view : ) » rece ac v cue Ld - AS ae the Germans ought to have; barbaric ruthlessness in the that the officers considered the |°! the recent activity o! me KEIR MARDIE SILENT. "ain @rgam. © : reve 3 . are Re ' , Beat been treated as they treat! expectation of deriving ad- men guilty of insubordination |*°’v@tives, that they 5 ld | DR. GILMOY, DENTINT | others and left to their fate.! vantage from it. in quitting the ship without|P8red to eae ee ” 2 London, Dec, 24.—The voice of Crown and Bridge Work « [SEY WELLINGTON COAL 00, ; acne . oS oa veaianeis m : truce created at re outbreak « ae mi: i a : - | Rogers & Albert, Agts It is curious how peaceable orders in the hope of being a alealinaes, hh tbl Olin dates Gene, Keir Hardie, famous labor leader, Specialty. 8 avin — people, far from war and its It is argued on behalf of the rescued. It is diflficuit to reach li aileteet ae emiatah Gelli. is heard no more in the land Office: Smith Bik., Third Avenue. horrors, can express views of| Germans that in the battle of} any other explanation of |'"® Deer ’ or at least only rarely compared |\—_—_—_— the ferocious kind—although| Coronel so high a sea was run-| shooting that undoubtedly was |°"#! constituencies in the prov-|) 1 pa frequency of elo- -- : ; ince, they felt bound in self-de- i ‘| Phome 174 Box 274 right here at home they would ning that no work of rescue done. ' ; quent oration. ; FOR “ename AND HEATING be deeply concerned over a| could be done by them. That *“* * ieate to eet Sodiventious, and G0-) Gate Mardi hes retired to a SMITH ’ M LLETT a wounded bird or a sick cat. may be so; it is possible. But Early in the war a British |cide what men they es ae state of semi-seclusion, for MAJESTIC ROOMS t H a LE . : ; 5 ov a » . in those constitucn- - ad Yet if one considers the ques- there appears to be nothing in cruiser found a German aero- “ we oe in os aad these unsettled times his anti- | CENTRALLY LOCATED Varkruver a, ae = tion the conclusion must be German teaching that would plane wrecked and adrift injcies. The opinion aa oe belligerent temperament is sore- a . Qe OF Thire aa, eas a" Bires > i . 7. » zB s } . ; ' hat the Liberals of the province Stea Meated—A : reached that the true feelings} call for rescue work at such aj the English Channel with two ae aid ’ a a re ad ly tried by contact with the world. | niencee—Very Moder- —___— of these people, if analyzed,| time. It would be interesting} exhausted men clinging to it. < . ; ae io _ |Hardie was one of those who ar- ate Price would show that they do not} to secure the opinion of th They had a store of bombs on|that truce in the constituencies) |. vo ate, ©. Ciltees, ©. 4 : , ; deny é in which there had been no mark- gued most strongly against war, SPECIAL RATE MONTHLY W. &. William... BAL LL resent the saving of enemies officers of the Glasgow, who their machine, and had set out|"! : : and the participation in war, of - from drowning. What stirs; were present, as to whether} with the amiable purpose of|d Conservative activity. Mr. A. the laboring man a : : Alls pettees of the ebonsla 8 ' | Barristers, Solicitors, Etc their resentment is the failure} they think the sea was too| dropping explosives on just|Allan, presiden ” 2 nischiiieasittiiieancideempn nn i MONEY YO LOAN of the enemy to show a similar} rough to have prevented Brit-| such vessels as that which|tien, was in the ehair. Among NOW HE WILL FIGHT. eee enna” wen 1060 i : : : : : sly i rominent politicians who took © | Relgereon Block Prince Ruperi, t humanity when his turn comes. ish ships engaging in reseue found them hopelessly adrift.;prominent 4 t ¥ an i . 7 work if they had won in that They were picked up, their|party in the proceedings were | ¥enoouver iceman ts at Last 35~-PHONE--35 : os : ‘ . , . ~s So . 5 Ue cul a ‘eet ue A In saving all who could be} engagement. wrecked machine, with its|Senator Talbot, Lacobe; Senator] Sueoessful in Efforts to Enlist. ‘| ee ee eee Sem ene ore e enemy’ ing | > » Ri ‘ s. was They were | DeWebmer, Lethbridge ; lion. oe | saved when the enemy's ships In the battle of the Bight of bombs, was sunk. They were . a : : ; - fits Jean Moens, of the Vancouver ; PACIFIC CARTAGE LuMITED went down, Adimiral Sturdee | Heligoland at least one British rolled in warm ‘blankets, taken |Frank Oliver, M. P., Edmonton; police force, who twice journeyed 2 4 S| (Successors to Pacific 1: — to England, and placed in hos-|James Douglas, M. P.; Dr. Michael to Belgium to enlist in the ormy AXI : ee aS ere pea _— a et certante T ; Clark, M. P., Red Deer: W. H. , —~ - - ~~ s pital. fates M. P.. Victor nae W. A. Bu of his native land and who was a a seek The . av , . 2 | lite, M. “9 ’ - - : Prone . lo) lo) lo} ore ome aio mmo} oom ° That is the way the Britis refused because of his defective 3) < - — lay the game. They observe |Chananan, M. P., Lethbridge; W. : ON i play i . y se : : ; eyesight, on Saturday received 2) the rules. Soetimes it is said|J. Magrath, Edmonton; Alex. notification that his services — * JOHN CURRIE that they are too considerate;|Morrison, Coleman; 8. J. Shep- i“ . would be accepted if he again) REKRRAAERER EERE ERED Contractor & Bulider presented himself. He will leave | — = FORE KNOWLEDGE, °*: "=i elusive, "namonton, secrary otf er tiga. snc oo proud of the way things are|the association, among others. } Phone Black 294 done? It is a strong, confident Following the gathering the DOMINION ——_——--—_-- but, after all, is not every Brit-|herd, Lethbridge, and T. W. | hate, or fear, or panic, to|#t which most of the politicians When we say Royal Standard Flour is the best flour you : civ. |attended. Mr. C. B. Reilly . 4 FLOUR race that can set such ex-|West Calgary delegates arranged and Embaimere - eeiganage amples, and is not driven by|® luncheon at Cronn’s Rathskeller, Cackets and . Supplies : a » ; Toma iene Pree C.B. PETERSON | abandon its own leisurely, » presi- om ~ PN ed EXPERT ACCOUNTANT ; can use, we know what we are talking about, because we ilized, but resolute method of |@ent of the Calgary Liberal Asso- AND AUDITOR ; test not only our own wheat and flour in our laboratory, prosecuting war. ciation, was in the chair. Only ee ee Phone 318 ; but also the other flours which are sold on this market. three toasts were proposed, the eee We test for strength, nutrition, texture and color. We King, the Dominion of Canada, . | test the wheat BEFORE we buy it. We know exactly what APPLICATIONS and the Army and Navy, all the Grass-Widowers ;} J MES GILMORE the wheat will do after it is made into flour BEFORE we speeches being in patriotie vein. and A buy it. That is why we can tell you with absolute confi- WANTED W. H. White, M. P., proposed, and dence that there is no better flour made anywhere than GBB 2d Hon. Frank Oliver replied to the Bachelors Architect Royal Standard Flour, made in British Columbia, The owner of the Victoria $|'’**! t? the Dominion, while Jas. er . . i : ; le ' Ss Royal Standard Flour gives employment to and maintains Lodging House, First Ave- — a C., wet e es oe DON’T WASH ie — 2nd Avenue, near MeBride y . ; I ry 4 ~s | ny «6 col o % over a hundred families in British Columbia. So when nue, instructs us to offer §/°) N° Army and Navy, and James - ome oe i James Douglas, M. P., and Chas icy watra “Ye you Bet - you use Royal Standard you not only get a first class flour, thi8 building for rent at a Fisher. MP >. a a ' : water § the = but you do your share towards helping out the present sit- nominal price, to some de- rT ricd decir e , Tes cae © Delivered to any part ' uation in British Columbia. serving person. The rent : he majority of the visiting WINTER = oe Good of town, of can be hed . Oliticians left again for their > } at 8 =6Spurr's §=— Market, collected to be devoted to 3|'""' \S —tifteen Sil eteuten Knott's Bakery and (he oie ; the war fund. We shall be $/!™e* last night. after you Pure Fulton Cash Market Vancouver & Grain Lid. - bs i een aden Gin oe ’ pleased to receive applica- . DY DEOIES. Milk Govt. Inspected Cow ‘ x oh. A new bulb-shaped ladle for|Wounded at Dunkirk by ce EASY TERMS *7.50 Cash . > Vancouver, New Westminster, Nanaimo and Victoria tens. ree ae ae Se SES WS gale 06 . $6.00 1st Month § aes molten metals has an opening on| bomb dropped from a German | $5.00 2nd Monte $/3 The Best Equipped and Most P one side so that its contents can Taube aeroplane. She was | $2.50 Sra Month Sanitary Dairy is the ATTULLO & RADFORD be poured more accurately andat| formerly Miss Vivian Gould, of | Same Old Price . ‘ SECOND AVENUE the same time leave the dross be- New York and was doing ned | - ae Prince Rupert Dairy ; hind. Cross work at Dunkirk, =F Phone Green 252 wanes a ae SE SE a Scoop Believes In Signs | ams tor on Sele Nows by “Hos SSS ———— — I mMosT | = ——_ = CERTAINLY |= | win! A= MAKES ME FEEL MORE XMASSY AN’ AT HOME Ke! @© 1914 re Nb PAU me