S3 i. PaGB'TWO ' THE DAILY NEWS . F1" Paris Maid Slippers The Very Latest In Dorsay, Mule and Vamp Boudoir 1 Designs in Leather!?, Satins and Ch'eneils Latest Shades and Combination of Shades Just Arrived Family shoestore ltD The Home of Good Shoei THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited. Third Avenue H. P. PULL EN Managing-Editor SUBSCRIPTION KATES City Delivery, by carrier, yearly period, paid in advance Paid In Advance, per month By Mall to all parts of British Columbia, the British Empire and United States, yearly period, paid In advance By Mall to all other countries, per year News Department Telephone 86 Member of Audit Bureau or Circulations iimiitrp .... .. . iid tup ' r. l .M..Bua . jail. 1.. ritLsS t Italy Also Must Suffer . . .- Tuesday, November 5, 1940. No Peace Possible Of course no peace is possible. The only possible peace would be one that Hitler would not accept. He still seems to have an idea that he is sitting on top of the world and that he still has a chance of winning this war. Possibly byspring he will be shown that this is a false hope. Peace will be twssfhlp nnlv whonVfUUv on1 Vtie iirt i " - ' imivii.iiuui jii j i -i in uuuc uy iiiutiiiuaiiun. i me same time Germany will have to relinquish all her conquests and to the best of her ability replace what has been stolen or destroyed. ItalV Will also hnvp tn flieo-nro-o P.fViinnin A1U..V, ia and possibly lose her African posessions as the nrice of READY FOR POPPY DAY Arrangements Completed For An-1 Htal Campaign For lletirf Funds jwwatii cross win De piacea in a nrominent Jpurthas l their chairmanship lie Canadian Proa la exclusively entttJed to use for ranibiw&tiAn At n president of men rrvirun ia it rw tr a eu t- i . . . . . : - position in town and s?rs of popptes may insert $5.00l,llfir Poppies In .the cross. It is so haped that it will be covered with the im ws iuwi Tn. -e -"scu" " Sper and aiM the-members were Mrs. Henry Smith All rlehts of ruMtcatlon of apUl da.tch thntln are also rfeerred. ana Mrs. W. Brass of the TA1LY EDITION Canadian Legion Women's Auxili ary and Mrs. II. L. Landrey. muni- Ipal regent ImDerial Orrir Daughters of the Empire. The lat ter organizathws are aea'n making themselves resncnsible for tv. taggin. yuieniig me war against Ureat lintain. Alrpanv snp hi3 D0X leaving the Leafs short Nanaiino-Wellington Bulklcy Valley Alberta Bootless Albert & McCaffery, Ltd. PHONE 110 -r- rilUiCi J17 T Letter Box ANT.LO-CIXTIC RACE Editor, Daily News: We are glad to ee that, ht eorr- vprntlnn find in nPttrcnanpre RH- At a meeting of .the Podov Ta ,sa P" are WW"" merwa Day committee final arrangements.10 215 "Angto-CeUU. This tern were were completed completed for for the the annual annuai:shou,d alwa,s be used lnstead of that va.gue. misleading, one. Liuuyv iuk auy which win De neia .. ,. - tM... "Anglo-Saxon." "Anglo-Saxon." . The The latter latter is Is far tat ,dK.3t wish :to share In, nor beaj. a German name. It doesn't make sense. We hope there will soon be a law prohibiting "Saxon' frart general use entirely. They were a minority anyway. There wer? many mere Celts and Angles In Britain than Saxons. There were also Jutes. The conquest of south Britain by these triple invaders pro-cetdrd slowly, although In certain parts where Saxons became masters the British suffeitd. Scotland is far more Gaelic than Anglican. Wales and the Isle .poppies and the cross will then te?.;?? of Man are are nrastlcallv Ptically wholl; wholly 3 w placed In position at the cenotaph "te blood of the Brl- as part of the "c tribute u,uul: Ul of ""cm- Rmm. " all,e "isiana aiso 9.00 r . m ..... -, bra nee by "those who are ,who come no more." i The committee met under wc.cujrii miu m uuui to those . berland to the Ensllsh Channel. Families and towns in Gloucester shire c and ana elsewhere eisW'iiere trasn trace HOUSING DISCUSSED Chamber Of Commerce Making; Further Effort To Deal With Local Situation mreuii w this Satuiday As in the nast the ipiomS. u2d for'the !too German. Anglo-Celt l Up or- Rupert Oumber.f Commerce last for another ftlrirrj. The real " nur Taw as arp BrilfcSv. ready nrovided for tv legislation XeiJ Kfdifen?e S EisWblrini. Canadian, tetate committee had brought rn vious year Ex "rv nriWstorlaiu have often potated out report outlining what action pre war wS be S ? "Saxon" a foreign bees r tak m i n the pa an d me oeneius under the same conditions as veterans of the great war of 19I4-1918. Through the courtesy ot "the Cily Commissioner, the tas dav .will bj h:d on Satmdav. Tlie in th?lr respective schools. Th3 co-or?r3tnntoftl merchants of the city is shown by their w.iidcw drcsslnj displays. These .should carry out the idea of Re membrance Day. There will .nrte prizes 2f $5. $3 and $2 re spectively donated by the local branch of Uie Canadian Legion to the poppy fund with the respective amou.it i credited to the .Lnn whor; windows are adjudged th bjsf. The juJging will be ear ned out on Saturday evening f It is planned to have a new de parture carried out this year. A icrni ufcause it signifies ptiipic oi's" , -- "-" w.- Saxony, a stats in nioderri Ger-ln pcpulatlan being of a tavrpor- mnnv whi it tnrVw nnrme oiirt larv nature. It -wonM not be teas- co 1 1 mm nrny. n one oi my par ents came from Saxony and th? ither 1rcm England I would then be one one hundred nunarea Pei Dercent Awrlo- 'schools will also have poppies on Saxcn. Not otherwise ii. it,. ,n K,. theirs Generally, British people resent beln? dubbed "Saxons." especially hi view of the fact that Germans are killint and crippling people In Great Britain and have drown ed cu and diu maimed uiaiuiru imic little children. Liiuurcii. We wc enable to expect people to build 'new houses to meet the situation. It shAirtd bs left to individuals to build homes for themselves. S. E. Parker was not In agreement with the report. He pointed to the population Increase and the fact that people were living In eld bulldin?s which had been dis carded. He waa of opinion that the city should go far us possible, go ahead aaid provide for the people. Jchn Dybhavn pointed out the temporary nature of the demand. President W. M. Watts stressed the fact that the present housing situation was Inadequate ari that many more reo!e would live in Prln:e Ruoert if they could ob tain accommodation. Theo CrUart said the reason people hid not built In ttrn city was because, rents had been too low. Fven now. when a ten to fifteen wrcent advance in the? low rental' had been made, there was a strong prot?t md a cry of nrofi-teerlnjr. There was no money in buljdin? new hrutes and until there was fhj hcuses would not be built. Frank Skinner strcnslv urc-ed riK K . of D G BorlanH their ",r U4 nzurs. lie th TPoHor. Alu?: Britlsn origin back sixteen cen- fplt srmfhlns should be dene to ..... wuic . r - . n..-n 1 11 .11 I CDADT fl A T ! lost her prestige by allowing the Greeks to rlrWw rinpV:handed- Pratt' Hexstaii and wat- to Albania. Spain has wisely kept out of the war and, in view of the present trend, is likely to stay out. Popes Position Difficult - - - t. vTh? i)0sl,t1011 of the pl)e is most difficult one. As an Italian he is bound to sympathize with his own people but, as head of the Catholic Church, he is looked up to by millions of people living in lands that are now fighting against Italy or Germany or both or who are being oppressed by the Nazis. It is said that he was opposed to Italy taking part with the Germans against their former iriends but that does not make the position less difficult, We presume that the British and Greeks, when they bomb Rome, will be careful not to damage the Vatican. lit view of the action of the Italian planes in taking part in the bombing of Britain, we do not see how the rest of the city can escape and especially in view of the fact that bombs have fallen on Athens. Saturday night m the openinz game of the National H.-vkpv League at Toronto. Shibikl and Drillon scored in the first Deriod for .Vew York and Toronto re- speciiveiy. Theie was no morel scoring until the last wild minute and a hilf during which (he Rangers banged In three counters In mrres. we Know mere are more i- -"u " 1 umiuuis. foreign words in English . than strictly native ones but we still have the few British housshold words from our CelUc ancestors and, like the few threads between life and death. It counts. Doughty, B.C. FALCONS IN LEAD quick SUCCeXjJcrt after Camnmnn f'.m.ll,. i ... i, , . . ... uvSiun ma im cjt.press ,had been banished to the Denaltv. ai riKi... w. " ' -' vawcr- fllll iirrii IV I - .. . m wer- the final scorers. Watson "r,", m:iee Uage netting his in the last second E ' ws- play. Canadian Leaion 10; Smiles Cafe Sunday night at Delroit the Red Wings opened the season with n i fto 2 victory over Nsw Vr.rt AmoH. cans while at Msnjcal Ihe Cana- diens and the Boston Bruins play- io a one-ail overthne draw. Next came will be ntavivf tt.ii- ,day night with New York Ameri cans at Chicago. Savoy Hotel 9, Bars 9. Old Empress 12, Eagles 6. Operators 5, Falcons 13. The league standings: F Falcons 24 Old Empress 23 Eagles ... t. 20 Operators .18 If YOU Want .VMTlivfhlncr n .1 - o, uuiti- xjcais 15 tise ., for it. , Hundreds of people get Savoy Hotel . '.ZZ l4 wu" ine7 wa"t that way. (tf ) Smiles Cafe 12 Here It Is A Pts 12 24 13 16 18 19 20 22 24 Here Is what the Variety Store has for you Stationery, Pencils, Ink, Scribblers, Writing Pens, Christmas Cards, Glassware Chlnaware, Tea Pots, Baby Bottles and Nipples, Safety Fms rjas(lc, Needles, Bobby Pjns and Combu, Iorts, Ratllcs, Toys, Aluminum ware, Electric Light Globes. Prices averaging from 5c to 99c-VLsU the Variety. Store and see for yourself VARIETY STORE NEW ROYAL HOTEL 3. Zarelfl Proprietor "A HOME AWAY FK(tM HOME" Rcics 75c np SO Room. Hot St Cold Water Priict Rupert, B.C. Phone 211 p.o. Boi 1M If Our Famous EJson Alberta COAL Bulkley Vaney Coal Nanalmo Welilnrton Coal OolHey Valley Wheat and Grain PRINCE RUPERT FEED CO. Phone 08 and S3 G. R S. Bls-kibv. ikln,r for he bankers a'd thit tbv were not r Howed under ih- banklni law to advance monev on real .Wi .'However, in ronnectlon with the . pr-oiiiM0D bMrnr mad, it wis It Is right for ns to have things IWs'rw hiw irmv Hoxte wish- as Bl-Jsh as ncsslble nvnnlnn jstiow true courtesy by always terming, themselves Anglo-Celts, thus representing both main elt-merftj'f our race. Let every person of - British descent do likewise, thereby showing respect and loyalty to all the people of our Motherland Including our beauti- MARTYN WILKINS. . i . i ii . " in nii'ia "-m mi nt to t.nrt In tr- Hjl n mm snved vn a fw hundred dol- THE SEAL ' QUALITY GOLD SEAL Fancy Red Sockeye PINKSEAI4 Finest Pink Salmon Packed by the. only salmon vanning company with an all the year round payroll in Prinee Rupert CHIROPRACTOR Staniey W.. lton, b.q.Ph'.C. Wiliace Block. Phone 641 t Everything in Novelties At S Evas Novelty j 01? i-.i ... - iu, nc. tTCtl w Phones 18 It 19 P.O. Box 575 Coimnenrltte November 1st CONFECTIONERY STORE Will be open 8 a.m. till 8 p.m. Sundays and Holiday 12 Noon till 8:00 p.m. MUSSALLEM'S CONFECTIONERY Opposite Canadian Legion ' 1 loans were being withdrawn lars before considering th possi Wllty of asking for d loanT H. F.. Pullen suggested that the most feasible plan seemed to bs to try to get some of the six per cent money ottered ment. While the was no word of any cessation of iHears About ! Calls At Pnri by the oixrn- ' T . lmorovement 1 .iriiiHiue - unantwn, inere the home building program. , 1 It was an On motion of S. . Parker -and lag of the Pi Frank Skinner, if was dcided to of Commerce , thank the real estate committee Union Strain -v for Its work and to refer the mat- decided to ar V ter to the civic committee for (he peopfc io , . Curther report. calls at Part n Pitch And Putt Plans Are Not Advancing Yet At r - VICMUT unit WKtlt WKTIi OIKTO tCQTIAN ner, aveirt for f p!alrd that Clements hud from the hir that they did Their freight A 16 & HA 1 A IH the lie ;) r..-)i 1 Di at if rf ri llvered over thp , ?f I more quickly d i ... ufr ine nev.- mm OKI' of Commerce meeting lasf iihrht'0" yrcn routirl a letter was received from S. J. 2.r!hbound anrt W.0w..w.M, 1'"""- V. fcilt - Canadian National Railwavs sLii.r lne. Oood cdiki tag that, as soon as be had re-l celved recommendations from theT " regional officers of the company. J. E. Ormheim he would foal w-th tha request of couver fur buv i Prince Racert people lor thj use tor In the cm 1 of soms of Ihelr property for a the CaUIa Sund minliture golf course. south. t'OBj fin '1 -l.l bo. - .--if . e Pfc i..' Dont be vague . . . ask (or miuii Mint Haiy AT . , imi w nniu . 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