THE DAILY NEWS | STILL PLOT FOR | PARLIAMENT IS TOLD PREPARED TO MEET | oe SEDITION INERIN| WHOMADE THE SHOES, PIRACY AND MURDER —_——— ———— THE: DAILY NEws THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA uly 5.5. Prince Georg e NK Sails for Vancouver, vio. 4 toria ond Seattio on Frig ays Published Daily and Weekly . ' Words in the ; Guaranteed Largest Circulation German Treatment of Daughter Questions Asked by Members and |Churchill’s Ringing pat a at 9A. Mm Exposed by Pan-Ceitic Answered by Minister House of Commons— a - ee “Ginerece In Bvery - i oom H. F. MeRAE, EDITOR AND MANAGER Editor. of Militia. Lost but Sixty-Three Ships Excotient Gulsine, and Every Modern Appiiance for During the War. ‘ POseengere’ Come ae | S. S .Prince John 7 Feb. 26.—Britain is For Vancouver at 7 P. M. on Sunday, February 4 etc., arrives In Vancouver following Tuo Steamer PRINCE JOHN also Maintaing semimemony HEAD OFFICE —_— Daily News Building, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, B.C. Telephone 98.| London, Feb. 26.—-The Daily aed ee 7 es tg n , News quotes John Devourcey| 1. Has an investigation bee TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING —50 cents per inch. Contract of the Pan-|made regarding the quality of the London, 4th, 28th, fully prepared to cope with the sdays at ap . Macdonnell, editor f t » raiders, First Ohartot it. rates on application. Celtie Quarterly, as furnishing|boots supplied to the Department German prep te ee i ’ code Naas Rivers, Queen G T ° B sto. ’ * 10 Stowe, 4 ‘ § ‘ - ord of the Admiralty Ghure oe a : Dihersiihemertncspenirtn sitemesiatimaiatinittenlies ===> |proof that the Germans have not/of Militia and Defence for the use om id mae of Commons Passenger ty carrying Dames ole e Ous : ’ . 0 , 0 ; DAILY EDITION, aa yar Friday, February 26, 1945. Jlost hope of stirring up sedition |of the Canadian volunteers? i h he did not go into details Erigee er ees eth tet Tee bi . ont oh BA a . _ aches ish.|2 , » this inves- | 'eue ‘ , treal, New York, ete, Ring ap No. 260 1 Ee wipe in Treland and winning Irish-|2. If so, who. made concerning the plan of defence For All Points East of Oni use the GRANY TRune » Americans to their side, Mr. Mac-jtigatién and has the inquiry been the DOUBLE TRACK RouTE MLWAY 8Y6TEy E D I T O R I A L S ‘ Britain's reply to the German For Full Information and Taroegn Tickets, apply to @ + p 7 donnell speaks of. conversations |closed? ne tneffestive,” hired Avenue Chet Ofte . ; vf iH ot which his eldest daughter had in 3. Will the results of the fn hr “ re - a ds thas AGENCY ALL ATLANTIC STEAMSHip LINES said Churehi e sm Bet ‘ . Sees : | even should the guest take only| Brussels last week with the Ger- | quiry be laid before Parliament? clk 7 “ dette be ©) arene We nes one pean two bites of each, followed | man authorities there and the ac- Answers by General Hughes. asian celal a epen._pirecy |. a evident that the understand-'! With giperp tnd 9 few gisepeeition of fie Ra _— | . ae : » the{and murder.” MUSIC — oe ing between the allies is com- | of water, does not help to/to ‘her and his younger onperen, | * waany eee "7 a Britain entered the war as well p ; i : mould a receptive mind. Hon.|whom he and his eldest sons had|Minister of Militia, The inquiry ned ear Ries Sor eave! Teacher of Violin and All \PERHANGING plete ead that when the war is W. T. White, minister of|to leave behind in Brussels when |has been closed, prepared as enn 2 ee Band instruments AINTING ; ‘| men dig their graves with their|arrest and internment in Novem-|WAR CONTRACTS — PURCHASE |Cfared. Si aking, he stapsert sc dier ca WALL TINTING Coventuans Sales ena te " teeth. Much of the digging|ber. He says: OF BOOTS. war to the time “ Tar ‘alien ' of Commons that Britain was ak a heaeste Beneerte centaane ha ate aT aes Ses shee: abba f mein PER EREEN ERE OEE REET DORE Ee s teenie | . . ‘ at season. able in Brussels that his daughter . From what firms have a ’ = ; : ’ ES bdr ve tried to try to Tove. A ots supped by the aa De-frewtry | ERI A TAXI §) Martin Swanson sea is reassuring. This can But, after all, the orators|though everybody assured her her|Ppartment for the first ner sion of England's naval plans, ; McBride hardly mean anything else| %"¢ Seater sinners than the/attempt would be useless, she/#ry force been purchased? a. (Churchill told the House of Com-| 3 than the throwing of the Dar- chef agd eo dinner committee. prevailed on the Americen min- , - eae re, setuid that the new British super , 75--PHONE 15 danelles open to the Russian Less than one speaker in fifty ister Brand Whitlock, to ave or — eo : dreadnoughts were being equip a . eW p ington Kr navy. Whether it also includes recoginzes that a good speech}a note to the German commander. Pe ore nr ae” 4 with the new fifteen-inch na-| the handing over of Constan- is short and has something|The soldiers on guard laughed injfer them? rae s rhe First Lord added > ®RINCE RUPERT AUTO CO vue Severe Moveeets Gp tinople is another question. worth hearing. Having, as we her face when she stated her bus- + pore eg i ae eels tmads ois were fully Jehel Aadccdniiestindeda aoe heathnn a 7s Maiken states lie in the have, a great country rich in|iness, 14. From Ames, Holden, Me-|"!* Prine rennet ‘3 aah NEW WELLINGTON COAL 09 ; natural resources, so many “you ard _Efiglish,’ he cried. Cready Ltd., Montreal, $3.85 per|'? quality to the = ent 13.4 —— ps way and a city detached from : & ’ guns, which are tife most power DR. GILROY, DENTINT Seeeae Aveave Pump 4 after-dinaer speakers think it} «+7 am Irish,’ replied my daugh- pair; Tetrault Mfg. Co., Mon ST as necessary to start at Prince}ier according to Macdonnell, |'?ea!. $3.85 per pair; the Slater ful now possessed by the navy Edward Island, chronicle its “‘Oh,’ said the German, ‘I beg Shoe Co., Montreal, 83.85 per history, describe its industries, your pardon. Will you not take pair; Louis Gauthier Co., Que- taking us through the other}, seat, madam? His tone chang.|¢®: #3.85 per pair; John Mac-|keynote of the Admiralty’s pro- the rest of the empire would not be of much usé to Russia. What is likely to happen is that Constantinople will be neutralized or handed over to Crown and Bridge Work a and are vastly more destructive He said that efficiency was the a Specialty. j Phone 174 Bor #4 Office: Smith Bik., Third Avenue FOR PLUMBING AND HEATING ; SMITH & MALLETT and that at the outbreak | _.™..._.......... eatittinins : vince: 3ritish Columbia ' is ta yherson Co., Hamilton, $3.85 per )erarm, Largest one of the smaller nations and) = PPOv'nees to Brit votumblaled. Instead of howls his words }?™ : : of the war the supplies of am. t Wudleaver, Cannes Veins ral . ; in the same way, discussing | wope as sweet as honey, his face|P4ir; Hartt Boot and Shoe Co., Gane. Plose Mt ve the Dardanelles stripped of its : ? : . es . or . 7 966 9.3 ; ..|munition, men, and oil were com Third Ave, Heed of Second Sires fortifications and made free to| ©#"44a"s relation to the Brit-/was wreathed in smiles. He lis-|*redericton, $3.66 2-3 per pair; Prince Rupert all nations ish Empire and to the United tened most sympathetically to my Amherst Boot and Shoe Co., N. 8., | plete I wars ship in the navy} CENTRALLY LOCATED dherietertmenateteneenenaee ei , e - ¢ States, and to anything else, |, , i. * $3.80 per pair. which was fit for service, as well Steam Weated—Ali Conve- - = jaughter’s tale, and sympathized sien MM Manse A in a few political 2. The boots were inspected as}as new ships which were built for niences—Very Moder- throwing with her bad luck in being left in ” Now is the season when men 7 g “ 6 “ lows: Thoas o i. olde foreig rovernments and armed ate Price gather together, eat, drink,| "ferences, and sprinkling Well/ Brussels alone with four little |{!lows’ Those of Ames, Holden, a ; ' * i been fully WILLIAMS ® SANSON smoke and speak. Under one with enough statistics to make sisters and her youngest brother, McCready and Slater Shoe Com- re - men, ar I SPECIAL RATE MONTHLY Miatehene nen head and at many friendly the already dazed head more/ put expressed astonishment at my |P@"!es, on 4. Promee oad W. WE: aoe t, the German army was | ———— ~ bas 100 i 3 ; son: ose of Tetrs : ! act, ie Germe arm as —- no chipetagenenigmsungmapememnnne tables, we dub these meetings Gtesy. A good speaker S88i paving tof. oy: ENE SC: eee ne Ss ee gp | Te Ree eRe eR eee eRe eee wees HelFern Hock o Raper, 6 give attractively, more infor- et . .|by W. Silver and A. E. Baldwin;|®0 more fit for an attempted war | banquets. They are held for ; y aid oil Why did your father leave? th ¢ L. Gautt Cc by W.|on a gigantic scale than was the , 2 ‘ ‘ pm § € - s a g or »., Vv uo t e ace ' as t ee Gove enanee psa te wre eel i a J oie This wa t : , fleet for national defence,” he 5 ; ne ~ a holders a twinkle of satisfac- re: ee, ae ee See ee a ee: ee ; * "De * anTiacr rm tion at least once a year, to| °* ©8" in six hours. Every- pres See made in the contractors’ facto. |s4i4. iP \ 3 PACIFIC CART CE LMI tnt tnd make men of a@ereas one suffers from the bore of| ° ‘Because you would have ar-|pies. Boots made by the John “After six months of war, with z 3 Successor ‘ ie i; thteh eis te tiv long and empty speeches, in-|"@sted him and sent him to Ger- Macpherson Co., Hartt Boot and|®ew dangers and difMiculties com if $ Genera! Cartage par: , SIV q : head ei taker |Mlany if he had stayed,’ said mylepnoe o ; _ ‘ ing into view, we have every|# . LADYSMITH COAL respectability to polities and cluding even the next speaker, Shoe Co., and Amherst Boot and . ; ¢ 63s wv 03 , el who forgets his recent suffer- daughter. Shoe Co., were sent direct to Val-]tight to be content with the re- : : polities to respéctability, and oo ee ‘ , “wn t Irish ETERS” aga PT sutia of our tabbes 14 making wro. |? ° “ ing when on his feet. After Arrest an Irishman’? Never, {cartier camp without any previ- I x ‘ to do countless other thing. pee ’ Shea 5 e AUN nNDDIE The first banquet is a thing of each address a group of guests|cried the lieutenant. ‘Why should]ous inspection at the factory. vision for the navy. if alia on . JOH N CU RRIE will leave on a vigorous search | we?’ 3. Answered by No. 4. After referring to the naval : LF HALLIG ° . i i * iontractor & Builce . Beauty ‘end of joy but the tin- battles off the Falkland Islands | sel of delight begins to tarnish for hats and coats. The last] “ ‘The English and the Irish are Sa aaEEEEEEIEeIEEneeeeeei : PR Re eeR en eR Ree eee eee ‘ as the years pass. Yet, al- speakers around midnight have/the same to you,’ my daughter |GIBBONS SEES END OF and in the North Sea, Me. Church : to talk to a few faithful guests, | ventured. WORLD AT HAND IN WAR|!!! said: Phene Giah & though men have come and ‘> tall 4 ha weit “Only two small cruisers and men have decided never agai empty tables and tired waiters.| “‘Not at all. Not at all,’ was erent 7 re ee Se eecccocersccceseseesceseeeswen ‘ — %s e * Cardinal Declares the Scriptural |two armed merchantmen remain B. C. UNDERTAKERS to go, the banquet goes on for- the reply of the official, who re- is i 10 2 of all the German preparations to FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EmM- : one. All this is too bad, because|quested my daughter to call Prophecy Appears to Be in a a ae ‘ . ites ape fy SALMERS — SATISFACTION auan- C. B. PETERSON i. ~ the banquet has an excellent/again, She returned on the ap- Process of Fulfillment. a ir erace Trou ae ANTEED—OPEN DAY AND WIGHT SOUNTART The usefulness of the aver- mission in the world. The pointed day. The moment she en- wig these are in hiding.’ | ee a S gg elpenee R age banquet is spoiled. It is trouble is that few seem toltered the office the lieutenant Baltimore, Feb. 25-——-The serip- Mr. Churehill said it was nee- oem auerre twice hurt,—by too much eat- know how to run them. Onelgreeted her politely. He handed|"4! prophecy of the conditions}essary to be on the lookout for | Phone 318 ing, and by too many speeches; ay someone will serve the|her a copy of the New York World |!!@! shall prevail near fhe end ofjanother German attempt — to | ee too long. An_ eight-course traditional bun and glass of}; ich, i ay. |the world seems to be in processqharass British trade routes, “al- Wi i , » ; ” 4 milk, toasts with ly o saat manned “—_* meee or of fulfillment, according to a re-|though the ocean is a black pros. | Grass- idowers MORE dinner with its trimmings, , sts wit only one re-/ej], was an article denouncing the , p ; “ | JAMES CILM aes ply, speeches limited to @fteen Germans for inhuman conduct|°®"t statement by Cardinal James pect to a German cruiser,” he and | minutes, speakers hand-picked|{oward women Gibbons. tle was commenting on] said. Architect | . | roh Canadian | by a shrewd committee, and] © *yoy see,’ he said, ‘what they |'"¢ war news from Europe, which eee ea Bachelors | bed for the guests beforé mid-|say of us, bow they abuse us.|'@ Said was terrible. KAISER HONORS WAR i 3 ae 1 i r : ? ’ : 5s. cTo DON’ 2re entie, t 7 STEAM LAUNDRY | night. This much-needed re- This is my revenge.’ “We cannot grasp its magni- a Cen w ” — a ee | j j Pp 28) “ 4 m : Pm : | 3 o 0 | - ee pee m is ardentiy desired by And with a dramatic bow he | tude or what it means,” he said. Von Falkenhayn Given Order of icy WATER “Y" YOu Bot D rE Latest and Approved Methods every banqueteer and they all|panded her passports to her,.|"Does it not seem that the serip- “ ww | she FT > FIC quip Gnas cag ; ’ ad, Pour le Merite for Ma- THIS ors, thing nm $'1 CANADIAN PACI say so—in private.—-Monetar “me : — tures are being fulfilled—'‘nat henna Emplo ' yiArmed with these my children 8 tu e nation zurian Battle. WINTER the morning §) VAY Pr = 4 we will call | Times, traveled safely to London.” shall rise against nation and at ieee. RAILW/ for a trial bundle Sa Eee Laitisinreminitinieibteaiaiaitiniin there shall be sorrow throughout] Amsterdam, via London, Feb. 3 —fifteen minutes after you PRINCESS MAQUINNA a ae . Salvation Army. TABLE TALK ATA the world, and then shall the endjo5 4 dispateh from Berlin says | have started the fire SOUTHBOUND 515 SIXTH AVENUE WEST $ Public meetings, Tuesda CT. that the Emperor has conferred |} qagy pemmg $7.50 cas FRIDAY $P.# Thursday nail Setusday at 8 p - “Loss of life in great numbers|the order “Pour le Merite” on the | $5.00 tst Month prams fe. 8 {Sundays at 7:30 p,m. John; “Private soldiers are|ocdurs only once in a while. But}chief of the General Staff, Gen-| > a - pee PRINCESS MAY NOW OPE BUSINESS a never allowed to carry watches|now in this greatest war of theljeral .Von Falkenhayn, “in recog- Same Old Price SOUTHBOUND 1 |; Natural cussedness makes |during active service.” world a thousand——nay, ten thou-|nition of his services in connec- HARRY HANSON SUNDAY 8 P.™ - Canadian Steam Laundry criminals of some men; others Pete: “Well, what about the|sand—lives are being sacrificed|tion with the victory of the Ma- The Rollable | Plumber 4. & eMAB, Conor! Agee run for office, Black Watch?” : every hour the war continues.” zurian Lakes.” Corner Fourth Bireet end THE co s ; —— Scoop Wants To Please ‘Em All er . ‘ TH Boss STIL ITS ee SHOULD HAVE EAS ENOUGH = HAD THAT MAIL O FIND A WAR ZONE. AND- HERES ANOTHER LETTER”) OF COURSE tr +100 LATE BUT TH ‘ WRVY [WROTE U5 - GET SCOOP OUT OF WAR ZONE - HAVE WIM TAKEN PRISONER" OF O48. INTL. sYND ALTO > MP ——