6 ee ce, onge g THE DAILY NEWS PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by The News Printing and Publishing Co., Third Avenue. H. F. PULLEN, MANaGineG EDITOR. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: HELPLESS WITH RHEUMATISM Until He Took k “Frat a-tives" The Fruit Medicine City Delivery, by carrier or mail, per month .......... .. $1.00 By ‘mail to all parts of the British Empire and the United States, R. R. No. 1. Lorne, Ove, iM AdVANCE, PET VOAT 2... cece ee eeereceesveveenenens £6.00. “For over three years, I was To all other countries, in advance, per year ......... . +. $7.50.) contned to bed with XAcwsmatism ns TELEPHONE 28. { treated with doctors, and t } nearly everything wilhout beneiit Finally, 1 tried “Fruita-tives” DAILY EDITION. cue Thursday, Dee, 9. 1920, Before I had used half a bor 1 san Whose Boy Was It They Buried in London? Yesterday we published a picture of the Cenotaph in memory of the unknown warrior who was buried in London. "Let S Philip Gibbs tell his story: It did not seen Unknown Warrior whose body came on a gun-earriage down Whitehall where we were waiting for him He was known to -@il. It was one of “our boys” rot warriors is we called them the davs of darkness lit by faith. To some women, weeping a little in the crowd after an all night 1 he w TT own bov who went missing one day and Was never foun now, though the souls went se hing I him through dreadful places in the night. To many men omong those packed lensely on each side ol in empty street, wea uw ribbons aud ges on civil clothes, he was familiar figure one of theu ides, the one thew Liked best, perhaps, th old crowd who went { he fields of death rd staved the with great companionship li was the steel helmet the old “tm hat’’—lving there on the crimson of the flag. which revealed him instantly, not as a nivihical warrior, aloof from conmon humanity, a shadowy type of nation pride and martral glory, but as one of those fellows dressed in the ivab ¢ khaki, stained by mud and gi “¢ wl went into the dirty ditches ~ th this steel hat on his head, and in his heart the unspoken things which made him one courage and ca vith some kind of faith, not clear, f 0“ perplexities, ofte ! ! ‘ hw sof tl ey “ “ ‘ee Great Foik There To Do nomene So it se ed to me at Jeast, as 1) 1 down Whitel wd listened to the music which told us that e Unknown was g down the sad A band ‘ s play g tl 1 lh Ma res with heavy drumming, b : } idway was clear whe if led up to that of s ‘ is if looked vered by ‘ flags hanging in long fold 2 t dw About th aitas the Cenotaph there were ttle groups of strange people, all wa g for the dead w Why were there, thes¢ people ? Thev were pg g ‘the a @ simple soldier! There were the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Bishop of Londe md her clere. n gowns dh Is What had they to do with the body of a soldier who had gone trudging through the mud a nuck like one ant in a legion Of ants, un- known to fame, not more heroic, pechaps, tha iil the pals about him, not missed much whe e fell dead betwee angled wire shell holes? There were and imself, Admiral greal generals and admirals, Lord Haig } the Commander-in-Chief of our armies in France, and Lord Beatty. who held the seas, Lord Freneh of Yi; ) . with Horne of the First Army, and Ryne of the Third, and Ai Siecle Tre shard, whe conimmanded all the birds that flew above the ies OF mornings of enormous battle. These were the High Powers, infinitely remote, perhaps, in the imagination af fae man ! nae wn ti towards them. ments down ane brought now heimne ted his whose dust was brains that had dire galled his feet, It was their move- roads which over ground churned up by guntire, up duck boards from which he slipped under his heavy pack f he were a foot slogger—and, whatever his class as a soldier, ordained at last the end of his journey, which finished mn a grave marked by am his Princes of the World Bowed to the Unknown, In life he 1 jooked\ipon these gene s as terrifving their power “for the likes of him Sometimes, perhaps, he had saluted them as they rode st Now they =tood in Whiteh to salute him i KCC sil¢ e n his presence, oO. rende him homage mare wi h deeper reverence, than anv gene of them all has had. There were princes there about the Cenotaph. not only of England, but of the Indian old Empire, These Indian white hearded, white turbaned man, with Rajahs, that the face of Eastern prophet. Was it possible that they too were out to pay homage to an KNOW British soldier, who for all we may guess, and who n our hearts we know was just one of “the boys" from some little home in a back street water logged trenches, told to **stand-to” on the fire-step. ordered ove the top, d but one lost unit in that great ma of khaki which fell like tumn le | nders fields Open Evenings Sunday by Appointment ABOLISH FINANCIAL Rooms 7 and 8 Smith Block 9-12; 1-6; 7-9. WORRY Jace, from any other form of investment with absolute Any person resident or domiciled in Canada over to be paid in monthly or quarterly instalments. Dr.JOS. MAGUIRE Lady Assistant Phone 575 A CANADIAN GOVERNMENT ANNUITY WILL DO IT security the age of 5 may purchase, to begin at once, or at any Any two persons may purchase jointly. 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