i i P:i t PAGE TWO hi- THE DAILY NEWS Thursday, December n. 1938 Highlanders Hsnor War Dead in 'City of Peace' THE IDEAL FOR LADIES THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA On To TKe Peace Artillery Battery The dispatch received vpsfprrln What could he more appreciated than a pair of Slippers? The JULIET. A felt tvne with fur trimmino- a leather sole and a small heel. Coolrs wine and brown FOR MEN The ROMEO. A most popular style, in brown kid with the elastic side and leather sole and heel. Come in and See Our Selection Where Most People Trade F AMILY SHOE STORE LTD. PHONE 357 (Estab. 1908) THIRD AVENUE Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited. Third Avenue II. P. PULLEN .... 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" ...wu.. c. uci tu 1 IIJICC IVUUci L,' 11 lilt " wmlti.r... J i. I i 1 ' 1 -uuvvay is cunsirucieu. If the Peace River outlet is to.be built soon it will be one of the major operations in the country and will take care of thousands of unemployed, not only from this province but from all the prairies. It will prove of immediate benefit -place to the farmers, who; today are taxed for living in a with poor transportation facilities. The people there will not go on long with the handicaps at present imposed bn them. Something will have to be done to relieve the situation soon. Open Up The North ' The building of the western outlet' to the Peace River country will be just one step in the opening up of the northern part of Canada. When the country was first opened, activities were practically confined to a narrow strip of country along the United States boundary. Canada on tU map was a huge country but actually, so far as its inhabit tants were concerned, it was just a long ribbon with frequent breaks in it. m.i ... Vi. X ne "jov6"1601 a1' over Canada is toward the uuri i. yne 01 me largest anci most productive areas of the north is situated in what Is known as the Peace River J0Aium.BrmV?h Columbia, and the Peace River district of Alberta. This area is constantly being extended northward and the farthernorth it goes tlie better it is. Settlers driven out of the, and areas of Southern Saskatchewan can be taken care. of . in the Peace, district but to take care ot them properly a railway is necessary giving direct access to the Pacific It is the next big project and it is for Canadians to see that it is not too long; delayed. Ml - L : a-heavy artillery battery was being established at Prince brought to bear to make the Parliament of Canada realize the si In a setting where the phrase "Peace on earth, goodwill to men" was born, second battalion of the Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders Is shown marching into the Jerusalem war cemetery for service In memory of the war dead on Armistice' Day. In the background Is the city of Jerusalem, CAMPAIGN TO GET LONG DEFERRED ACTION FROM , OTTAWA BEING URGED Continued :rom Page 1 Weather Forecast ENFORCING (Furnished througn the courtesy ot iLe Dominion Meteorological Bureau ui Victoria and Prlnc Rupert. ThU lore-cast la compiled from observations ti-ken at 6 a.ra. today and covers the 36 hour period ending 0 pm. tomorrow. tuation. He wanted 'to go back to Storms centered on the Alaska the Peace River with the assur- Coast have caused gales with rain ance that something would be done, on the Western ' British Columbia He urged the formation of an or- coast. ganlzation that would keep work- Prince .Rupert District Southing at this problem until, action west galea, mild with rain. was taken. j Queen Charlotte "Islands South- An Inspiration west, to westerly ;.gales .and showery. i uior Hanson said he had taken- - West Coast of Vancouver Island Igreat interest in this matter for Strone srmthwpst. winrW miM a, years, ue naa supported a moveofisnowesrjt i D. M. Kennedy, member for the - Peace reace River, uiver, on on four iour different dinerent oc- oc- . casions and had heard the question WnllAt I Acf Pim A discussed from various points of "a"cl- liUM, 1 UU11U view. He assured the eatherlni? o that he would do his utmost to keep It before the government. He And Then is Stolen Theo Collart said he believed It ivaii .use was time to again start the move- BANFF, Dec. 17: (CP) A Jet-ment which had been interrupted ter disclosing the '-Spanish Pris. oy inc aspiession, wow iney must oner, appeal, one of the world's Keep it going to tne nnisn. OWest known hoaxes, has been re m. i'. Mccauery said tneie. was celved by a Banff resident Thn no uouDt aDout tn attitude of was one difference. Instead of Prince RuDert 'toward this nrnlprt. b2lnpr hrfrl in u-av - I , UV Ik KJJULll kilU Mr. Rideout could feel assured that Prisoner was In custody at Pueblo me peopie nere would dack nlm to ru, Mexico. the limit. He suggested that all A reward of more than $00 work together through a central UWJ was offered if the recipient organization. In moving a vote of wouw pay the expenses of thai thanks to the visitor he made use Prisoner's trial in order thai, hsi ot the expression "To the North ffil2t claim valuable bagguje "de E-2long the North." ported In a customs house In S. E. Parker, ln seconding the;worin Ameca-" vote, concurred with the sentiments! that had been generally expressed. He mentioned the ignorance in re gard, to the country of a great many people. It was necessary to educate the people of Canada In regard to Prince Rupert and the Peace River ln order to succeed. SAVED IIY HAIR'S RREADTII j ' NEW LISKEARW, Ont., Dec 17: (CP) His slelRh carried 14-w-irl 'old George Young beneath a pass-.i automobile, but the font wheels all missed the sleigh. ,Un-: dersprlnga of the car scratched and-bruised his head and biek.. but otherwise he escaped injury ADOI'TS STRANGE METHODS Rupert is. one of the inicatoV ttatlh7defe Art is receiyin? attention.; When the big gun M hero and cfttata b-m S aZ what the men are trained to hnwllp if wn ciioii ..l iuh - he nrm-viM T.h i,,. .. ......... u -v. f V. UIIU1I 1 T I 1 1 I M 1 T 1 1 I f tJ Ufa in in case fiicn rv-p' ot nttnnU T4- i. 1 t 1 1 n . . . ipnrs cars tnr w t1- ie mill, with iu. sale attack. It is to be honed 'that th flotWA the wordins nrnPT.nm will rir fnllmvorl nn n,l . . Peace ' ri-- -.. ujj aim uiuviaiun muue ioi a naval base. on Earth. Goodwill Toward men." but he has offered to fight people refusing to buy his wares.' PERFECTION IN CANNED SALMON GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye 1 PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed hv t h A ni 1 it dnl m am canning Company with an all v. vclII Ifllinri nattfn in Prince Rupert. BOOZE LAW Greatrr Co-operation Brtuten City Police and Government Recommended by Vancouver Commissioner VANCOUVER. Dec. 17: (CP)-- The report of Hon. W. A. Mac-! donald. former Justice pf the Sup-j reme Court of British Columbia on ! the charges of police laxity which had been made by W. A. Tucker, d'-.charfier police department hc-:ountant, recommends co-ordination between the police nnd the liquor control board In dealing with allegd bootlegging activities, easier procedure in the searching of suspected booUegglng premises, Teady police access to Liquor Board files, discretionary power Lieutenant-Governor In suggested co-operation with I nr the view a twmv n Tommy Thompson:;of Burns Lake fS"o" council to i-a ui ' to a Of campaign public ty and ir,. Trhi- i n..u. i . iiicu yuxsiuiy uie sending oi a delegation to Ottawa in order to bring , . r it more forcibly to the attention of BUNS LAK?- .Dec- 17: (cp, the government. huhdib comes in Duncnes to Tom- Mr. Hanson said he was glad of " ' ,. pi"u' .Pnaii i the inspiration that was coming "J !'empiTe . . from the visit of Mr. Rideout. "ZI! "T "?ln . Irom Mr. Evitt explained that the mat- ; Z r J?m88' iuuiuiuii unEwverea ne naa left ter . , had . . been urged by the Chamber . . woi,of JT iwT 11 of Commerce for a number of .overf chtTndr the pill , years and he was still as keen as ln a hotcl tne formr ever for it. He felt it should be left Hs notified the hoWl proprietor to a committee of the Chamber to wh woiio - formulate a policy and drive It Lake. hOme. ' Tim Wl 1 1 n.t nnJJ1 ... i . Lee Gordon told of what .the be taken from tho twit ff tA v - w.- V11U.C UV Junior Chamber had already done burgJars. 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