If It Is Slippers You Need, We Have Them : The very latest styles in Zeider Zee, Russian Boot Tops and Mules, in leather and Fabric, with heels from Flat to SpooL Priced to Suit Every Purse Agents for Hartt Shoes for Men THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE SUPER T - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Suncay, by Prince Rupert Daily News. Limited, Third ATenne H. P. PULLEN Managing-Editor Paid In advance, per week , 15' Paid In advance, per month , .50 By mall to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, yearly period, paid Is advance 3.00 By mail to all other countries, per year , 9.00 ' Classified advertising, per wtrd, per Insertion : 02 Member of Audit Barest, ol Circulation DAILY EDITION Thursday. November 16. 1939, EDITORIALS ? THE 3IATTER OF DEMOCRACY The Canadian Unionist, organ of the All Canadian Congres? of Labor, has a wav of stating the opinion of labor in a very different way from some of the more radical journals that seem at times to be almost anti-British. Here is the view on the position of the Canadian government in relation td the war: "According to the Prime Minister, the government is no less concerned than any group or party in the com-, muniiy to ensure that, during the present war, democracy should not be jeopardized, and he pointed out that Canada's stand in regard to political broadcasts was in contrasted that in Great Britain, where thev have been prohibited. "Canadians generally will commend the attitude of thei Prime Minister in this matter. The question of f reedom I of speech in war-time is exceptionally difficult, since ob-vioueh any deliberate attempt to prevent the full mobili-! zatien of the national resources, in men and material, for the task of carrying on the war to a successful conclusion, is treasonable in character. At the same time, the utmost care must be taken to prevent the abuse of the governments admitted right to censor all expression of opinion which would be harmful to the public interest. In fighting , for democracy, there must be as little interference as pos- sible with democratic principles, and not only legislation ! but the application of it should not be imbued with the-'totalitarian idea. It is gratifying to note that this is the viewpoints the Prime Minister and the government" LACK OF CO-OPERATION The Unionist goes on to discuss one of the causes of failure: ' "It is scarcely conceivable that truly democratic nations could be induced to resort to war for the settlement of disputes which might arise between them; it has been said on many occasions that the people of Germany do not want war. in spite of the fact that German aggression is the immediate cause of it. If the will of the people were properly represented, there is little probability that they would follow a fanatical war-monger, or that he arid his associates would be able to inflame their minds by lies and propaganda to a state where they would deliberately provoke a war. "But no nation is wholly democratic; the masses have actually very little to do with the determination of national policies, and it is because the governments have been responsive to powerful interests in each nation, rather than to the popular will, that attempts to obtain international co-operation have so far resulted in failure. Only ''self-governing nations can unite successfully for the so- agree to accept whatever restrictions upon their sovereignty are demanded by the' necessity of working together. The League of nations, from which . so much had . been hop- 1 J M- 1 H. i il t eu ,xiuieu primarily oecause me nations inemseives nad not learned how to maintain harmony and peace within their own borders; they did not have representative gov- ernmenUat homeanda-they therefore could not apply a CK1LL combined it phykl proweit wini tkt koAOart I ncariy every iportint tvcnL la the WcUrt of LUCXy LAGiR, AHl ia btwt5, pin tae t of tk kitieil qMlity lajrcdienti, auk a bcf dtwrioj of tk eaait "Tk Owimpajnc of Btn". PHONE SEyaour 3277 FOR fltt HO DEUVECy. Otkf It mow oalt beTjri: BURTON trp ALE SILVER SPRING STOUT COAST E?E'lEiS LIMITED Uacnxi ata aurawKti - tiooti This adTeritemect is not pobllibed or diplayi br the LiqaiT Control Roard or j the GovemraMl of nn-Jih Cohtmbia PERSONAL CIVIL SERVICE EMPLOYMENT V a eti v a ataio .r m mi i iAAiurifLiiun ior uieru an- . I m predion of Canadian Crm-pnoat In Wartlaae By GLADYS M aR-VOLB Canadian PreM Sarreianstesst SOUmMPTpN. Nov 14: CP It s na'1 Froej Vaaeaaver t Montreal the dUec are lake twtokHn electric run. Nw York -which I Ml wary a week was a symobonv of fUsMhs and mvlnc bghts. SouthampMn m to pttcs dark- r.ess. What war means trtutt rr.eans wfaat darkaess dM t ym -these cannot be realised tta y u creep oat Into the Attatftt a id every tarn of the awjitBor , arriec yoa farther away fter ht-batbed North Aosertea iaH the darkness which emhrond Europe. Three hundred of as btMnect around In that buse tran.tla(lr Uner Waahingtea for a week. She was bath for 1.11 am-r mrl . a lot of earto. She carried a sprinkling of French. Englfeh and Canadian, a girls Scottish ntoe band, a couple of dozes Irish reia-Uves of New York pohceaen al a few mall ba?s. That's whv w- bounced. BoTthe ship was a ten-tain of HgST i-The snail -stars and stripe." at ' the masthead fluttered in a spotlight. Decks, cabins, lounges and porthole blazed 'with light Huge flags painted the full length if nounced. Open to alL Appllca- :" "r unDa, l lions to reach Ottawa by Novem- " t" Black .hade ber 30th, 1939. Our advice has b?t ver oi co,or- helped hundreds obtain DTilSer- buti yice positions as Clerks, Postmen. 1 enl"n",! Customs Examiners, etc Free Rrafdh0h,LSftwhIch Booklet on request. M. C. C. JJL ? I 71', do" a" Wotftd by small fort- School Ltd . winning nirt m Panama W '"""" " uiKS. FOR SALE FOR SALE English pram, phone Black 232 or c?U 741 Sth Ave. West. 2C7 One by one the doors close. Th'i word "Open- m dimly glowlnj, metallic paint Indicates a restaur-1 ant. An hour later it teems as thouggh one had tUDoed but Into' a city of the dead. TnUl darkness" and tilence. But quickly eyet arid, ears OeCOme tCCK.tnmr tn th. FOR SALE 1938 Ford Coupe, 5600 ",00rn- Mtr colliding with several mllea. hot watpr hpatr nnrl H. Cke TDOt VOU vou realize realize there there froaters, exceUent condition. Box f ,.otner c',3,e anl low,7 vou 24 Daily Newt (269) - h to ac helr anoroachlni 1 footsteps In t'me to rfnrlff FOR SALE 5 room house, good The bulldln .m rfrfrf location, price $850, terms ar- Mf-loss. One miht b back In the ranged, Phone 751. (269) ancient city of Pompeii. But soon .1 - imryrceotlble hairlines of light In- kp r . JMtSTms; Iarly' aJar that the Inner doors with ' Tt" Ik (ppBTWp- litiifji' PAOE TtHO, THK DAILY NK3T Thursday. Noveinhsr jt 1BI Tal k Of West EUROPE'S .PARIS .MAID SLIPPERS" Indies Heard DARKNESS AMILY SHOE STORE LTD. The Home of Good Shoe Mr. Proverb of Canadtau Scotthh Speaks To Anglican Young People The weekry meeting f SV Andrews Aaafican Yoang fVeflelt Association wfcs held in the fiitli-edral Hah on Wednesday Right In the absence of the .nesiden-. Kay Robertson Alf Riven to k ;h chair. Alter a short bdne .ieet tng. Mr Provwbs ef Uv lh Canadian Strti faoo tdk e the V.'et Indies. Mr. PwK?rb caa from Barbadoes tlc the U' 'refreshment wer served Sharp Leldoam From Brtfbl Utfet OX Canada Black-Outs, Described Precious? Certainly! the vesselXsideswere ringed with.. Hsht. Jit But there was somethlnj ter ! Z rible in the thought that out there f ? oX TUlor-; famintr Uiem oten upon In the blackness other shlpour av fLJ, thh JT,!0., ,d00r. Ught and Bt the whole ba a aysierinu "r. TO,ce ,OT"- almost fantastic, nleht -chtb air ed. tVhat mtit thv i.- ha fit nt s the. .Washington steaming by m an ura of electricity? That Gcd Rieotpt 'gift to' man Is lifht! vJU . - Firm But Dark At last the rrt of Ssuthamp ton It's soooyto feel the earth under one's feet aga'n. to see busy JtreeU and smell th- breath ofirYine uiLUiiu. uiuc oy miie me corne-hdnw eat into th struts hvx-ever. The run sinks, the twiUgh: falls and no liehts com oa Xvv the whole cllty is swallowed r. ob.curltv. Double-decked trams crawl alon-. packed with. humn belns. Almns complete blackout now A dimtae red globe tlkirainMes befnr pn "h'rd and another is found in i the centre of th timer dck mo' Other, have all drk bluejrt.'kc, rwaw to fore ones way in the pinn The motorman illumirut'-s you'i face with his flashlight. ipsJde yo ; -uff orate arann: strange odor. and the touch ol stranse cloth or1 hand. In time your nose takes o a new lntelU?ence. Amonr th clammv odors jt picks out llr acrid sheep's smel! of HorrU wee'i and the hor.ev odora of a oHle uniform. A sudden brath tells you your neighbor to the Wt h been eating fUh: beer, tobacco, new leather and menthol wafts back and forth until ypq are glad to rtumble out into the night again Now a dim red Blow Is tn h about it. Soon one can detect voiecc behind these blaek windows and doors; a strain of music, th' crackle of a radio and slowly the whole pulsing life of the city begins to murmur around yon Ufc the life In a forest at ofatht Southampton ts stfll Ihrre aMve-ar- on "buimes at stur Uvint and lauvhine and entttM n- aleenlng but with the blind pulled down. A fifty cent ciasstnea ad. ften make you many dollara. rifslnaMaataw. WarUci ,r.. wl FRESH SHRIMPS Boat W.S.L. Daily at 4 p.m. TROTIER'S DOCK will Constipated? -rr VMpa I . t - n 1. t . , v 1 Window. tvln-- 1 t . huw. i 7ii THE SEAL QUALITY ftp GOLD SEAL ' ' Fancy Red Sockeye PINK SEAL Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the ootj aalmun canning company with an all tbe year ronnd payroll. In Prlnre Kaprl im r rr uk "B1 When, during th mjpi of Jane 1 cUy P'P rrr fi rvt made tn OnlinJ, ihr boU ttrre only a tjuartrr of aa iadi art about the iJth of a cigarette! Thry tt to wnatl bresue u44((w n yo preoMM. It cmt thrre vhtllint an ounce. Three thSEagt thm at orth etghtrrn vhlllitu; now. So, retjhly speaUnj;. toKacrn )00 ) ran tgt cmt the eqvtivalt of S72SC a pound. In thote dayt it ai uatrd officially, "Sxne of the gentry bettow thrte anj some four hundred pound a jrar" oa uWni. Fvur humlrrd pound undr James I. had .the same buying porr at 12jOM uadrr George VI, So, it ra only "the gentry ho could enjoy tohacro Today smoUng U among the mot democratic of pWaturrs. And, through the un crating rifarti of the tobacco industry, the krtt-priced brand t are far Hiperior in fragrance and"flatsur to the betf procurable iCO year ago.,, at that, half U money you pay for a package of cigarettes goe to the Federal Treatury. IMPERIAL TOBACCO COMPANY OF CANADA. LIMITED Bulkley Valley COAL From our mine To your bin And the whole Dislrict benefits. 11 I Keep your fuel cost down to minimum thlt Winter by win n" tested coal that gives you more heat and les wae. 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