tegialetive Library PRINCE RI PERT, B, C., SATURDAY, MARGH 6, 1945. THE DAILY NEWS PRICE FIVE CENTS ONFIRE IN MID-OCEAN-~ LOOKS LIKE A GERMAN PLOT p WAS CARRYING LARGE SUPPLIES OF AMMUNITION AND GUNS TO ALLIES—WIRELESS CALL IS BEING RESPONDED TO. She The Dally News.) A wireless (Specia carries 84 passenger ling five doctors and nine eer eer ee eee eee RTY MEN RESCUED * ANNOUNCEMENT . FROM LAYLAND MINE | « . * The Majestic Theatre * (Opeclat to The Baldy Mowe.) \* has been formed into a * , March 6. |* company and begining * found alive oi Monday, March 9, the pa- * today They | * trons of this theatre will * since Tuesday|® phe able to see the best *#* Entry to the |» whines ever econ. here -ia | been bratticed|g ppince Rupert. Those in- * , ht bodies have |» terested in the manage * ind there is no |» ment have returned from * ‘inder of the 170/@ ‘the South after having * |\* made arrangements for * HERRIDGE HAS ns \° the best pictures obtair * ie able regardiess of cost * — ae In connection with the * ie Church may" above will be a good * 1 of their pres- * vaudeville performance * Any chureh that * that will be sure to please * ibre of men has|* everybody ae ° \ lasting place * MAJESTIC THEATRI * De. estes BREST OS0 990000900 the Sir Wil- BELGIAN GOVERNMENT CONTINUES WORK IN THE SMALL SUBURBS Havre, France, Feb Mail to New York into little suburb, Nice-Havrais, In the house ylerian Church, several other h who are al- present charge y 28 By 21 years of thirty years he has ind usefulness. privilege of Dr. ntimately many Sir John4 ently attended he the Squeezed there a known as is the Belgian gov ernment. onee oceu- pied by a rich German shipper, the Belgian War Department car- its busy In other mansion, deserted by a Ger- the Foreign Office holds and on the of of ries on affairs. an- igh more wife, who church, In this to Dr, Her- y know I tly d his man, sway second floor a long line most of the have their temporary offices. Ty store buildings uu departments use all week and nday to yonder inplete intellee- this Hay Bel over Nice- but France has turned little spot to Belgium French soil gian, and it will remain so by the rais is not | that Sir Wilfrid creat personal| promise of France until the King rridge, and fre.|of Belgium rides again into Brus- his service, sels. is could be seen It is the Belgian postofiice that reat patriot, Helis the most interesting spot in iliant service as|this little Belgium. The F rench He practices |postmaster moved out, bag and tox wh baggage, when the Belgians came, for he has sons to the lieutenants in the and the Belgian Departments o Posts and ‘Lelegraphs took it ove! The telegraph business amounts left this morning |to a little, but in the matter © | will visit Prinee|posts this little office probably holds all world’s reeords for tts —a size. It is a paradise for postage ‘ne treatment atistamp collectors. They besics ‘al, returned to his |the place, from the opening to the ich improved, closing hour. They come from all Citi. ee parts of the countries of the Al LU E POINT lies. Some of them live at a heat by hote) and day after day they to the little buy stamps of all denominations which they affix to postal cards repair postoiice ESTAURANT 00d Clean ee t *ecccoccooteooens BU UCsOMeE business, this matter 0 ‘ to} ench liner La | : _ jon their way to the war ifire in lati. | vitude 20.44 The cargo also includes 4,49 New York to |cases of cartridges, 139 machine guns, 1,200 tons of uniforms and Rotterdam, |foodstuffs and 275 bars of silver hman and Ara-/|The Valencia reports the fire her assistanee.|be burning flercely. ent a Tre ee Give Us and thrust into the letter slots Aw. BUTLER BUILOINO It strikes an onlooker—espe Third Avenue cially one who is not a vietim of} — ULGARIA MAY ATTACK ADRIANOPLE--BOMBARDMENT OF THE DARDANELLES IS CONTINUED es BULGARIA WANTS ADRIANOPLE-~ THREE ARMY DIVISIONS READY EXPECTED THAT SHE WILL TRY TO SECURE THE TURKISH CITY—BOMBARDMENT OF DARDANELLES CON- TINUES—THIRD OF STRAITS CLEAR. (Special to The Daily News.) | | | i jwarships are keeping up a steady Paris, March 6.—Bulgaria has ‘bombardment of the forts and mobilized secretly three full army) jmine sweepers are at work. divisions near Tienov. It is BAPTIST CHURCH. | stated they are for use in the ad-| vance on Adrianople. | Morning worship, 11 a. m.; A Tenedos dispatch says the/|subject, “The Sower.” Evening | Dardanelles is now clear of mines worship, 7:30 p. m.; subject, jas far as Chanak Kalesi, one-|‘‘The Paradoxical Life.” Sunday third through the straits. The School at 2:30. GERMANY HASN’T ALL THE SUBMARINES. | i ltrite rhe picture shows a fleet of Mnglish submarines the harbor of Gosport. They do not get the ews as the Germans hav« because since the war broke out there have been very " 7 ‘Cait ° & ANOTHER AMERICAN few ships in the open sea \* aibiini * _ FREIGHTER TORPEDOED “ ” oe eer Rb, pat i The announcement has *| SOUTH VANCOUVER MEMORABLE SERMON ELECTION PROMISES |* just been made that the # (Special to The Dally News) |* Provincial government is *#| London, March 6,— The Hol- COUNCIL HAVE MIXUP BY DR. W. T. HERRIDGE TO BLUFF FARMERS « passing a bill to loan # | lartd-American freighter Nooder~ | a $50,000,000 to the farm- * | dyke, enroute from Rotterdam to (Special to The Dally News) Large Interdenominational Gath- (Special to The Dally News.) | ers. If they had done this *\the United States, has been tor- =. ve March 6.—South — @ping Hears Thrilling Address Victoria, B. C., March 6. The |* when they should have *|pedoed off the Isle of Wight. Vancou ‘ lt ting last From Moderator of the sagricultural credits bill has pass-|* done it instead of giving * A British warship has taken night b I dis General Assembly. led its second reading. It author-|* the money to the C. N. R. ithe Boston steamer Pacific to rhe « s left hall af fodiens lizes the raising of $50,000,000 in|* they would be deserving of *|Deal. The Pacific had 14,500 ter Reeve Gold vetoed a resolu Prine Nupert turned out in)long date loans to farmers to de- | * credit. As it is, it looks *|bales of cotton for Rotterdam. tion to re-appoint the fire chief. foree last night to hear a moral | velop agriculture. The bill will|* too much likeea deathbed * — ——_—_———_— Phe « illors and crowd engag- ang intellectual treat. The oeca-|be in force immediately. The|# repentance—another case * SCOONES ACQUITTED. ed in a fistic ¢ nte the poli s was the visit of the Modera- | House sat till an early hour this|* of “When the Devil was * having to be called in to quell the |; of the Presbyterian General/morning. They expect to pro-|#_ sick, ete.,” or like the man * H. Seoones, who had been listurhanes Assembly of Canada, the Rt. Rev.' rogue tonight. * of 90 years said who fell {charged with stealing a carbu- W. T. Herridge, D.D., of Ottawa. |-—— ————$—_—__—_—__—_—_—————- |* heir to a fortune. ‘“Tt’s *]retor from one of the local gas- iking the Belgian ill wind blow Dr. Herridge in his capacity as Before that he was not quite clear|#. too late.’ After all the *|boats was honorably acquitted to- well for themselves, but this as @) a ator for the present year as to the exact status of a Pres-|* broken promises of the */day by the police magistrate. The thought appears to have struck has been visiting every section of byterian Moderator but having |* past the people will not * evidence presented was con- neither the postage stamp collec-|) Gnurch but being a man of heard the Bishop define it he was|* trust them. They have #/|clusive tht Mr Scoones was in tors. themselves nor the .pretty exceptional attainments he is quite willing to accept his defini-|* squandered more than that * the company of his wife and English girl and the good looking usually met by an interdenomina- ‘tion as final and conclusive. * amount on receptions, #*j|friends at the very time that he young Belgian fellow, with the tidnal gathering rather than! The subject of his address was}# commissioners and other *|was supposed to have delivered brown. mustache, who preside at purely Presbyterian. Last night, “Revivalism.” This was the only|#* useless operations. It's */|the carburetor. the stamp window, They have was no exeeption to this rule. A ‘kind of a sermon worth preach-|* nothing but a dodge to se- #| Mr. Seoones was accompanied batches of stamps, including one |. representative audience jing. “His business was traveling|* cure another Jease of {throughout the trial by his girl- of every denomination, ready for from all the local churehes was this country over and calling for|* power. They have no in- */Wife and everybody was glad to any person who comes up and there to greet him. | men to come to the service of|* tention of carrying it out. #*|know for her sake as well as his says: “Give me all of then Bishop Du Vernet, of the Angli-|their country and their God. Such|* As soon as the election is #*)own that he has been acquitted. Madame Romaine, who keeps can Chureh, who is himself ala message should be weleome in|* over they plan to go onas * — the cafe at the corner nearny, '*\ very broad churehman and very a city with a name like Prinee|* before in exploiting the * THE WEATHER. making 4 small fortune in pieture popular among all classes, was|/Rupert, a name full of heroic|* province. A man who has * — postal cards, It is to her that the appointed chairman. In a few) memories. * helped the Dominion Trust *| Sy F. W. Dowling, Observer. stamp collectors go ! cards $0 well chosen words, in which he; “I understand,” said the|* Company to rob the people * stick their stamps on. The col expresse d his delight at the in- | speaker, “that the name of your|# is not fit to be in charge. * (5 a. m., March 6, 1915. lectors say that stamps which are) in minational eharacter of leity was advertised for; and that}* Let us have a good clean- *|Barometer ........-+++++* 30.025 placed on letters are never S0)1) noting and the pleasure it/a prize was given to the winner./# out and a fresh start. * Max, temp. ..-.--++eeees 43.0 clearly and thoroughly cancelled) |. nim to be privileged to hear i am inclined to give another to|* “It's time for a change.” #/Min. temp. ....+++++++4+8 36.0 as are those which are fixed to! 4 sineuished a speaker and|the man who will carry outethe|* # # * # «#8 # #### # @ ew) Rainfall .........-+-+++: 1.27 the hard surface of cards, and the “visible head of the Presby-| militancy of the name in his er " wen the cancelling marks make all the). io. ehureh,” he introduced|heart and I believe that prize RUSSIAN TROOPS HOUSE FOR RENT. difference in the value of @ posi Dr. Herridge to the audience, lwould be divided between the | ee, age stamp, from the collector's) . Horridge is a man about lchairman of this meeting and the ENTER STANISLAU First-class house with all mod- viewpoint the average size. Perhaps he|‘Sky Pilot’ of this Western land,” ——_——- ern conveniences and fully fur- Three men work at cancelling a etn glial. Ail platform | referring to Rev. H. R. Wright, (Special to The De ly News.) nished. Owner will be out of in the Belgian postoMece at Havre, | iia) he really is. Greatness and|at his side. London, March 6.— The Rus-|town eight months. Phone Green and they seem to have caught the}, | ane go much associated,| ‘There is one word that rings|*ians are again in Bukowina. |506. 4stf. spirit of the stamp collectors, for| + on. pate, that he seems to filljaround the British government|They have entered Stanislau, cap- eens eee they work painstalingly and seem) vi vtever ones expectations may |today, and that word is ‘forward ‘| turing 153 oMfeers, 18,021 men, 5| Suits Pressed—50 cents. Guar- to be careful, in spite of the MASS /) 1) been, He also loaks like a|The same call is heard from the |#uns, 63 machine guns and 5149]antee Tailors, Sixth Street. Phone of work they have to be eareful very young man as he faces his | Captain of our salvation, who} horses. Black 69. 51.63 to put the cancelling mark right) | dience. His ruddy complexion|never gives the call to retreat,} Berlin admits that the Germans —_—_ -—- ——— over the center of the stamp land the vigor of his manner | ‘Be swift, my soul, to answer Him, |have evacuated Myszyniec, on the} The latest styles in millinery at [wenty-five years from now,” lwould never indicate that he had |our God is marching on.’ |Kast Prussian border. Demers Monday 64-5 explained an English stamp col-| already turned the half-century | “It is great to be alive just oerenneraney te a we leet these Belgian sti imps, |e Le not because of the easy A return to some of the quaint Mr. and Mrs. McNichol and Mr. vith the Havre postmark, will be | He attacked his subjeet from | times, but because of the hard|4nd pretty designs of old is shown ]and Mrs. Davidson left this morn- worth a great deal, It's one of ihe start and as he carried you on|times that exist, a time that is|'" the new spring dress fabries|ing for Smithers They will te the few stamps that will tell the with the tide of his eloquence you |testing the manhood of the coun-|°" display at Wallace's. tf.jturn by tomorrow's train. history of the great war. There's were made to feel at every point|try, a time that calls for great| = = ——— . nly one stamp that war has that his message had a ring that) faith in God, Life was like a va-} made as valuable as this Havre Is was true. He is a man with alpor that appeared for a_ little stamp, and that is the Belgian, |e sage; a man who has touched |time, and we see not the begin- IS TR Y with a German cancellation on it. ithe deep places of human experi-|ning nor the end Out of the For a while after they SL and at the same time who! mists the river glides on like a Belgium the Germans permitted)... not lost the common touch, [phantom stream and utlers only Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty th f the Belgian stamps, He began his address by ex-lan articulate murmur, Perehanee =S= but now, T understand, only Ger Lee the pleasure it gave him | the sun is shining on the distant 7N man stamps are used Jn that ter- ito have the Bishop in the chair, ‘hills as the flood nears its main, DRS. GILROY G& & BROW ritory | We was also glad to know that! when a new and lasting glory DENTISTS Millinery Opening Monday, De-|the Bishop had such an ace urate | shall appear for life, is the gift) OFFICE: SMITH BLOCK, THIRD AVENUE -— PHONE 454 | mers 64-5 [Ranwiedge of Presbyterian polity, Continued on Page Four.