GOODYEAR TIRES Are better, last longer, ride easier and the famous Goodyear tread makes them safer. KAIEN MOTORS LTD, Chevrolet Dealers Phone 52 and Black 379 Jol, XXIII, No, 297, NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA’S NEWSPAPER . PRINCE DEATH OF MINE MAN. John H. Mackenzie of San Fran-! cisco Had Operations All Over the West AN FRANCISCO, Dec. 24 Ca jian Press)—John H. Mackenzie ed 75, widely known for his min Alaska British western | yperations in imbia and the tates d here last night. He was born borontw Mackenzie joined the rush to the after the Bonanza Creek veries and organized the jyke Mines Railway PIES FOR THE NEEDY Denation by Lecal Lady Will Add Joy to Festive Seasen Through Salvation Army a aoe : ete , Tomorrow’s Tides High 11:07 am- 224 ft. , Ow x phe 4:54 a.m 88 ft. 18:04 pm. 25 ft.- GG rETNGs, friends and neighbors! Tomorrow is Christmas Day and we wish you all the happiest, merriest time imaginable. It is the one season of the year when we try to forget our difficulties, our troubles, our annoyances, and join with the young folks in making merry. We think of peace instead of war—political, social, economic or industrial. We extend greetings to those whom we may have annoyed or who annoy us. We hope they will become so permeated with the happiness spirit that there may be no more annoyances—r?a! or imagined. Let us extend condolences to the sick and suffering. The spirit of heal- ing is abroad and can come to everyone. lt is part of the Christmas spirit. To those who are unfortunately out of employment and, therefore, un- able to celebrate the occasion as they would wish we extend sy mpathy but remind them that conditions will not long remain as they are. There is al- ready a revival in the offing and, by next seasen. it is hoped that all will be earning their own living, that mer hants will be busy. industries active, mills running, fishermen getting better prices and everybody happy. Again we wish you all the Merri ef Merry Christmases! . le by Mi V.8 A ; hin : weay wil a e t he « as ff 4 cdoenawon are Stul uni even. 4onmigh| will end artick headquarts Most of the = Steamer Newbrough is Vindicated “Sar hampers have bx yut Dut there are stil few § mem inking Off Jamaica; , ; : o ro Rescue Ship on Way ed up and he Che ‘ ‘ cna ' ho pre . - ; of Vessel was Bound From British Columbia to United mecen r Kingdom With Cargo—President McKinley is usly ack $ Proceeding to Scene G. Minn J. Jabou YW NEW YORK, Dee, 24 anadian Press)-—-The British MONTREAL. Dee. 24: . zen Hound from Vancouver and other pell, publisher, Was found a ‘he rt United Kingdom with cargo, Court jury yesterday Fri Ss. O. S.” message this morning, stating against Thomas B. Macaulay, island of Jamaica with en- ner ae © ne ready flooded. The liner President McKinley, in Harpell’s periodical, “T! , re 6 Zo! iy, is proceeding to the scene to rescue the, T. B Pt 7 : nt of Sun | ease was heard before Mr. MeR . served his sentence & &. Grocer recommendation for leniency, aie Blue Bird Girls of DRUGGIST join 1 Baptist Church Had und pre Christmas Meeting 1S DEAD tamp-V } Prince Rupert—Overcast, light . Bakery hea wind; barometer 9.70; ’ Russell MeDuffee, Registrar of B. emperature, 36; sea smooth Rix retul | C. Pharmaceutical Association, Langara Island—Part cloudy, te Adela sae Passes Away strong southwest wind; sea rough week bu 1 Dead Tree Point—Clear, calm; Charlotte I VANCOUVER, Dec. 24: (Canadian barometer, 29.72; temperature, 40; he coast Pres Russell McDuffee, aged 50 i we * i registrar of the British Columbia Pharmaceutical Association for ‘e+e 7 + oe + + New Debt Negotiations With United States Are Started By French Premier Boncour PARIS, Dec. 24: (¢ eph Paul Boncour sudden!) Lui lly launched new debt neg ted States yesterday by pt rsonall bassador Walte: Kdge at the American Mr. Edge had intimated previously that be vlad to receive Premier Boncour. Premier Boncour asked that Mr | dee matter of war debts up with Wahine France may help in a solution of the de ts (he conference lasted for half an heur, iota 6 the conversation, which wa if an informal and per- sonal character, nol being anadian Pr Premier Jo- and dramatically vir- otiations with the Uni- calling upon Am- embassy. he would take the so that problem, disclo ed. details of (an. guilty by afternoon of president of the Sun Life} Assurance Co., as a result of a series of articles published ’ The who re-! ie Justice Greenshields, The jury made a, The verdict will be appealed. | until next Tuesday. y y tiges tenancy In Case of Harpell; Sentence on Tuesday Conviction Resulted From Series of Articles Critica of ' Thomas B, Macaulay Published in Journal of Commerce—To Appeal Verdict defamatory libel Journal of Commerce.’ Press) —James J. Har-; a Quebee Supreme | eight years, died here Friday night He was + * TOO ROUGH FOR SHIP + ro TIE UP THURSDAY + AT CAMPBELL RIVER , ~— + 4 a well known druggist in Vancouver for many years e+e e+e vr eeee ee + + So rough was the upper-end * KING TO SPEAK ON + y of the Gulf of Georgia early + AIR EARLY SUNDAY # # Thursday morning that the + * # steamer Princess Adelaide, * The broadcast of King @ * Capt. S. K. Gray, arriving here * George's personal Christmas # i* last evening from the south, * message by his own voice from # r was unable to make a landing * Buckingham Palace tomorrow * PRESIDENT VON HINDENBURG |* at Campbell River in spite of * will be heard in Prince Rupert # BERLIN, Dec. 24:—President |* he fact that she hovered m * between 6 and 7 o'clock Sun- # ; * the vicinity for several hours Paul von Hindenburg took his # day morning. Stations earry- e) Christmas dinner today and told * vainly awaiting an opportun- * ing the King's address will in- #) his household staff that heat ® ity to tie up. Finally, the ves- *# clude CNRV, CKWX and # might have Christmas Day off to |* *¢! proceeded on her north # CJOR of Vancouver and CFCN # spend as they saw fit , # ward journey, She had on + in Calgary. If reception condi- ; * board mail and goods for # tions are at all favorable, it + " , * Campbell River which will be * should be easy for local radio # \ ancouver W heat * discharged Sunday night on ;# listeners to tune in + VANCOUVER, Dec, 24; (Canadian|* the southbound trip, ‘ #/| Press)—Wheat was quoted at 41%4c] > ‘e+ + tte eee & + # on the local exchange today +e + t+ +O Oe © i > + + + + . + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + ° > Today’s Weather MEMBER IS UNSEATED Supreme Court of Canada Ousts Aime Boucher From Quebec Federal Seat OTTAWA, Dee. 24: (Canadian Press)—The Supreme Court of Canada yesterday unseated Aime Boucher, Liberal member of the federal riding of Yamaska, Que. The case had been before the ever since the 1930 federal election when Boucher was given a majerity of one over Paul Com toils, Conservative. Napoleen Veilleux, a Yamaska protested Boucher’'s elec tien, taking the case to the courts on the grounds of illegal election practices, The decision courts elector, of the Supreme Court will mean a new election unless it is further appealed. NO PAPER MONDAY Monday day for the MESSAGE OF POPE World Will Forget Differences Next Year, Pontiff Predicts— Christmas Armistice VALICAN CITY, Dec. 24: (Ca- faaian &ress)—Pope Pius XIU, in a Christmas message to the worid, today predicted that debts, payments and postponements, insolvencies, disarmament and lack of confidence would cease to preoecupy the universe during the Holy Year beginning on April 2 next whick will commemorate the nineteenth centenary of the passion, death and resurrection of Christ. it was announced from the Va- tican last night that, due to the efforts of the Pontiff, there would be a twenty-four hour Armistice over Christmas in the hostilities between Bolivia and Paraguay in South America. ‘Pope Pius XIII delivered Christmas to world today. Who has messaue CHRISTMAS TRAIN LATE Local people expecting Christmas imail from the east tonight will be ; disappointed at the news that this {evening's train, due from the east }at8 o'clock, is four hours {minutes late jat 12:20 midnight, | caused by the connecting train from Vancouver being late in arriving at Jasper. The Post Office general de- livery yen tonight for Christmas mail had the train been and twenty which will bring it in Delay has been wickets were to have been distribution of ym time being a statutory holi- | observance of Christ-| mas, there wi'l be no edition of the Daily News that day. The next re- gular issue will appear on Tuesday afternoon GREETINGS OF THE SEASON Editor, Daily News:— At the close of another year, may I again, through you, ex- tend to everyone best wishes for a Very Merry Christmas and. a Happy and Prosperous New Year T. D. PATTULLO. > ee {