Sh ta EE gon ee ee a as a Nee etna: Bs a dg Rye alee ee See cs 1 etna ng tha 3s Pe enna eae : ea oa ie ee — an : rong . ‘THE Daity NEWS ) i ; THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA ; Published Daily and Weekly i Guaranteed Largest Circulation i HEAD OFFICE Daily News Building, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, B.C TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—59 cents per inch rates on application. attr Saturday, October 16, 1915. = ol Telephone 98. Contract DAILY EDITION RED CROSS FUND tion of these sacrifices should Prince Rupert, along with! be welcomed by ail. The affairs every other city in the Empire, | of the Red Cross Society are has done much noble work for| admirably conducted and the and sail- subscribed is used to_ possible advantage so| money the best that every cent does good work | the wounded soldiers but the kept up just as manufacture of guns and must be. So long as the war lasts, ap- peals will come and they must —_———___ It is not a matter| WAR AND GENIUS duty. I asked Metchnikoff a while ago whether the war had really world of genius; ors in the war, good work must be surely as the in relieving suffering and pro-| moting the welfare of our sol- diers and sailors. munitions be answered. of charity, but of simple As Mr. Noble so well out in his soldierly address re- -cently, though much has been there pointed deprived the whether we should have to wail long years for new inventions, done is still more to do. As the Allied advance continues for the solution of problems there are liable to be greater which vex and weigh upon hu- numbers of wounded, and every manity. The veteran bacter- iologist was in a hopeful mood In the calm of his labratory. in which I found him engaged on a study of silkworms as if there were no earth-shaking war, he spoke to this effect: “Tt is true that there has been a loss to science on the battlefield. Two of the effort must be put forth to save life and limb. With the spread of war to the Balkans, there are many more men engaged than at any previous part of the war. New hospitals are being built and they must be equipped. For those who are forced to stay at now young home, it is simply a matter of doctors here have died at the duty to aid those who have front; a young professor of gone. It is not a question of promise has also perished. These are but samples of what has happened everywhere. But I do not despair. Nature is boundless in her resources; the of France and Russia is not exhausted.’ On the contrary, he feels that this frightful war may advance science rather than retard it, if the Germans are beaten they will more readily to their interrupted studies and knowledge will benefit by their application. giving, but a matter of paying a debt, or rather an installment on a debt, for the debt owed to the men who have offered al! they have to offer can never be Thousands of Can- ada’s bravest sons are suffer- ing gladly in the cause, and the} least that can be done by those | who remain behind, is to help to alleviate that suffering. On October 24st, in every city, town and village in the British Empire an opportunity given the puble of I did not ask the learned in- much they value| vestigator whether he thought done the German was indispensible to science; but, at the moment England leads the way, and one a graduate of a has discovered regenerative force wiped out. return will be showing how what has been so nobly for them. The boys at the} front are making sacrifices in-| comparably greater than those | of her sons, new university, what happens to be the ideal more | | opportunity to show apprecia-' who stay here, and one = = = = = THE UNION STEAMSHIP CO., OF B.C, LIMITED S$. S. VENTURE Salis for GRANBY, NAAS, and PORT SIMPSON, Mondays at 11 a.m. Sails for VANCOUVER, SEATTLE and VICTORIA Tuesdays at 8 p. m. SAILS for STEWART, Fe ae snore m. November 13t 27th, S. S. CAMOSUN S¢tsser'"ind "rains Sails for MASSETT, PORT CLEMENES. Sunday P. 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