PAGE FOUR The Daily News PRINCE RUriiRT - BRITISH COLUJIMJ Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited, Third "Avenue. II. F. PULLKN - - - Managing Editor. City Delivery, by mail or carrier, yearly period, paid in advance ?5.l For lesser period, paid in advance. ir month By mail to all parts of 'Northern and Central British Columbia, paid in advance for yearly period $3.1 Or four months for $l- By mail to all other parts ot britlsh Columbia, the British Empire and United Slates, paid in advance per year. $6.( By mail to all otner countries, per yea? $71 Transient Display Advertising, ner inch. Mr insertion $1. Transient Advertising on Front Pam per inch $2,1 Local Readtrs, i-ej- Insertion, per liive i j'v.. Classified Advertising, per insertion, per word Legal Notices, each insert'on per strati: line Contract Kates on Application Advertising and Circulation Telephone 99 Edftor and Reporters Tftcphooe - 8fi B'emher of Audit Bureau of Circulation? DAILY EDITION ARMISTICE CELEBRATED Large Crowd (lathers at Wufct-holme Theatre For aUmbr-a" ial Service. IMPRESS1VB' ADDRIKS1 I Rev. T. McAllister Carrie Home! (o Audience Lemons of (he (reat War Tuesday, November 13, 1928 sacrifice. . There were 60.000 who did not return and of thoe who did many bore the scars of conflict. Mr. McAUjoter referred to the :f UmJ&t- w4ks very forgetful. Coiilcl )Sey fbflret the .courageous and jajfeglii i ifii iiur youths .who had,'6lrrto fjght for better cohditiomiHe was a poor Canadian whcWiMl was not stirred by the deeds of men, deeds that were written in the pages of history. He mentioned the level ling effect of war. War broke down barriers of racial standing. There wan a larire irathprinp ' He ur;ed that the same comrade- at the Westholme Theatre Sunday !"h'P whicn w engendered by aftprnoon tn aminommnritd th War should go Into the tenth anniversary of the Armia-' Iiv" the Un,e8s tice following the Great War. It !this wns done the sacrifices were waB held under the auspices ofin va,n' the Prince Rupert branch of the ' Another lesson to be lcnrn! Canadian Legion and was condue- ifmnrth ? day was that of a new ted by the Prince Rupert Minis- c""itt:on to duty. "The call terial Association with Bishop f tttftty Is a call to service. The Rix preaiding. Those on the plat- struggi sr the fu'.l free life form besides the Biahop were Ad-j both of tr ; Individual and the jutant Kerr - of the Salvation nation." the speaker said. "The Army, Rev. J. II. Hansen. Rev. i summons conies te advance and J. G. Frhaell ,Rev. A. Wilson, i ony those who go into the Rev. J. G. Gibson. Rev. Wr. F. jtask as men went into the great Price and Rev. T. H. McAUfctes. .conflict that really accomplish . ... . i VJi a.i klU M Mr. Hansen said the pnyatnMSPim? " boy's band led by Bandmaster Wilson played a selection and also led the sivfrfaff. Mr. II. C. Fraser sang "III Flander Field." The oration was derhrered by Rev. T. 11. McAllister, paatdr of, Rupert East Church .who was himself in the service freraeas. It was a model for all aojeh addresses .brief, lucid, ' ehcjent and inspiring. He referred to 111111 11 ir . It was, irap9Sstbfe""to forget the sn r t of self-Mcriflee of Moae eventful days. Bat the world had not learned the lesson. Mat erialism was rampant but the Hves of the men who fell in batth called to us. Canadians i'ived in a wonderful country. Why not embrace .the opportunity te make it spiritually great. The Last Post waa sounded by - r a. U' , A the day as one of pride and of uugier sergeant . " memories of hidden treasures. On the two minutes silence was ob-that day they remembered the j served. men who had made the supreme Bishop Rix on behalf of the EMIlARASSINd MOMENTS - UDHV stop- VyUW, , I n AIL VCU W?J0iD IS A -Rtt Ahii -tu Si! A A BMIVAe,W-"TaMc ' . FAfirAsnc7gfV ROYAL ENGAGEMENT RUMOR J) AS irk. ' u 50 I lilll I' II" Hi Hi I nl i l A press report from Brussels states that the engagement of Prince Olaf of Norway (above) and Princess Martha of Sweden,' sister of Princess Astrid, wife of the Belgian Crown Prince, will be i announced at any time. Canadian Legion expressed thanks to Lieut Col. McMordic for the use of the theatre for the occasion. Members of the Ccoadir.n. Les ion and paughters. of. the Empire were tyeaW in -eai mm-bers amt 'to fekfrtrtt bsres for the I. O. D. E. had their flags unfurled at either side of the hall. The standard-bearers were Miss Dalby, for Municipal Chap ter: Mrs. W. Brass for Queen Mary Chanter;. Itfss McLean for MK Carta Chapter, and Mb MMofri for Hill 60 Chapter. Proceeds of a collection for the Poppy Day campaign were 167.46. BRITISH PLAN STAY IN AIR Airplane ileing Built With View tn Itecord ERdurance Plight LONDON. Nov. 13. Th aa- aembly stag, is now being reach ed in a moat interesting attempt to evolve British Aircraft canabhs of remaining in the air for three days and three nights continu- ouusly. This machine, a Pairev.NanUt monoplane, which lias been' buk by the Faircy Aviation Company, Hayes, to the order of Air Min istry, is being fitted with the latat Nanier Lion enaine and m. resents a departure from general plane form instead of a biplane has been chosen. The rireanat'an. ( T, duniMw nrnri hvlH hv HAma , .. was net up in July when1 Hetren Tistici and Zimmerman in ' a Junkera monoplane remained In the air for 06' - hours, thus beating the Italian record of 68 hour "2 minutes made in June, ant) the fact that nation after nation, strive ta raiae the record haa led to British xperimeftts bains hailed as a challenge to the foreign endurance records. This, ir correct in, -one sense, but it i underateod that the-mai iMtrttose of the Alriato- research upon lox tndarAaee,. which have a .great practical value in .view of the scattered fttragetic bases of the Empire. Exhaustive consumption and pcrlornianrv tests mutt be made before any real- attempt oan W start -i to l'ly r cturHmiously r for - thf 1 ongest Uine feneatfakfc aodt ... : ; v . .: r. .ir TOE DAILY NEWS Tuesday, November 13, M,j -n "f :" Hurt ' wad I inc aiiHinmeii ui mt nen TareepLiiiijatij l '.nat LHtainUetiendinu ihirio ii! upon a decmal point in the i u l c onsumption of the engine laming pomplete efftekufr t-ry where else. I). Johnston 'mad S. W. Oeotfe n oed to ta vity an-'SwMIr! .1 . neon's train after a . end : iTj tn T..i t PsViiptnn. BREATHING OF GAS WINNIPEG, Nov. 10. David C. Whyte a chartered accountant in the Winnipeg grain exchange, one of the best known, business men in Winnipeg, fo.nrid I dead in a garage todays tho re sult of carbon dioxide gas. SUPPORTING MACLEAN VICTORIA ELECTION VANCOUVER Nov. 10. Hon. J. A. Robb and Hon. James Malcolm, members of the federal i-ahlnpl who . nrr- enminir to the Awful Pimples On Face and Neck For Four Years Mrs. Mary Rail, Ffpinrille, Ont., writes:- "I am writing to tell you thut I suffered terrihlv with awful pimplnt, all over my 'ace and neck, tor font years. I had triinl ewrythinfy but got nr relief until one day t, friend toll mr ahotit mast will nIrAa mpotintr at ' nl ,iv',1 " I ukpiI four coast will audrea a n meeting at. iofUf(i am, mv fac0 j now compcu.ly idoria on November 23 in sup- j clear of pimples." port of the candidature of Dr. MacLoan. Manufactured only lv The T. Mil burn Co., Ltd., Toon o, Ont. "CATERPILLAR" Tractors JHGGER THAN THE WEATHER J A. She for Uvcry Use A Hundred Utc for Every Size 4 TON, TWILNTV. TIIlilTY, SIXTY IJETTIjK (1UICKHU CHEAPER Literature and Prices on Reijuost Sole Distributors for n. 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