ADVERTISING RATES Local Readers, per line, per insertion Aiircrtbuii; and Circulation Teleplione 98 Classified Advertisements, per word, per Insertion , TL Canadian PA1L ISUU'jo Member tot Audit Bureau or Circulations MEMBER OF THE CANADIAN PRtSs A Great Victory aw .25 .021 lu htu us exclusively entitled U use tor retxioiicauon at au newi deepatcUti credited ro It or 10 the Associated Ress in wis paper ana usi local new published therein. All rttbSa of republication at apeclal Woaiches therein ere also reserved. Thursday. November 14, 1940. EDITORIAL! guns than on the destroyers. Canada would well emplov a whole squadron of cruisers; every possible ship of thei" Prince Robert's cruising capacity.'It'is common knowledge I that others are being so converted, One in a Montreal' J sliipyaiyj is reported to be.nearly ready. In the meanwhile ! j ' ' M1IUUIU1 kJ4 p'VJ VKV, VUtlUUIUil 4l4,VJy UUlUUViDy llIlaU sweepers, craft like' the Bras d'Or, are liable to be called upon to bear the whole burden through the winter months of service on the North Atlantic." 0 "4 Thursdav PAGE TWO THE DAILY. NEWS THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Eiery Altemoon, Except Sunday,' by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue H. F. PULLEN Managing-Editor 1 CIGARETTES 1 Hockey Score Pacific Coast League Vancouver 7, Seattle 2. Hockey Standings National League WDLFAPts Chicago . 2 Rangers 1 The naval air force achieved a notable victory at the, Detroit ..- l beginning of the week It put a large part of the ! Italian ins J navy out of business in a bombing attack upon Taranto 0 naval base on the night of Armistice Day. Two of the en-1 Canadiens .0 emy vessels were battleships and it is thought a third was'. hnrilv damaged. In order to make sure before reporting, the victory, the navy sent reconnaisance planes to see what had been done and to take photographs of the wrecks. It was a glorious victory and one that will be remembered in history as an outstanding victory for the British naval air forces. The Late Neville Chamberlain - - - The recent death of Right Hon. Neville Chamberlain, until a short time aeo Prime Minister of Great Britain, was a sad passing, for he was evidently a man who tried to do the right thing. He thought to keep Britain out of war; but failed. The worst his enemies could say about him, was that he failed to realize the strength of the enemy and the sad neglect of the British defences until it was too, late, leaving the enemy to conclude that the country va? decadent. He did not realize that there were still bandit?, in high places and that their word or seal did not have any meaning. A firmer stand and a realization of the true position might have saved the world much misery. Position Of Bevin - - Ernest "Bevin is much in the public eye these days. We do not believe he is planning to oust Prime Minister Churchill but we do think the Trades Union supporters of his throughout Britain will insist that he be looked upon as the successor of Churchill when the time comes to make a change. Churchill is not a young man and the strain of leadership may be telling on him. He has already rallied the nation but he seems to us a little over pessimis-J tic in his speeches. We doubt if that is necessary or desirable. . When Churchill's work is done it has been hinted bv Beverley Baxter and others that Bevin is in line for the! succession. Ships Are Needed The question to what extent Prince Rupert may be aoie to neip providing snips to replace those lost is evidently under consideration. Mr. Bevin in a recent address stated that in six months Britain's output of planes, guns' and ships wfll have equalled or outdistanced the output of similar production by Nazi Germany. And in regard to! ships the Prime Minister warned that Britain has morn to fear from the mounting toll which submarine warfare is exacting from the argosies sailing to and from the United Kingdom than from the bombardment to which Goer-ings aerial armada is subjecting cities, towns and villages throughout the land. But the Prime Minister evidentlv is confident the navy will discover a means of defeating! the intensified U-boat campaign made more difficult for' me snips iiying me wnue ensign, oi course, Because or their inability to use the bases on the south and west coasts of that part of . Ireland over which doctrinaire Eamon de Valera presides as the head of the neutral state of Eire. Britain's mounting ship losses, incidentally, are something of which Canada should take due notice. We do not know how many .more craft could be built in the yards of the Dominion than at present are under construction That is a matter for the authorities at Ottawa. But at the present session of Parliament regard should be paid For "the campaigns of 1943 and 4944." An Eastern Opinion The Ottawa Citizen discusses the shortage of vessels of the larger classes saying in part: "Canada has no cruisers. The nearest approach to a Canadian warship in the cruiser class; would be-the former C.N. passenger liner Prince Robert By removing some upper decks it has been possible to; eenvert pie. Prmce Robert into a serviceable fighting snip; She can" reasonably be sent on lontr cruises in almost any weather. She is also armed with heavier You tee off well 0 into the sun H And feel that that's m a good Job done, H I Then find you've made B I That's lucky. I When ordering beer H you want the best M The beer that's better I than all the rest, B The most outstanding in the West Thai's "LUCKY". mm i km Order a case or tm of LUCKY LAGER 'Xfi Champagne Bverf Youll rnjor these other malt beverage s RAINIER BEER BI RTOV t TP. ALE SILVER SPRING STOUT COAST BREWERIES LIMITED m Vancouver New Westminster ViaorU This adrertisement Is not published or tfUplayed by the Liquor Control 6oard or by the Government of BrltUh. Columbia, Mike Colussi Accordionist and Teacher AAA. Certificate PHONE RED 811 Central Hotel "Modern Steam-Heated Rooms, Dining Room, Steam Bath and Housekeeping Apartments Mrs. C. E. Black, Proprietress For Ladies and Gentlemen's TAILORING lee We Cover Buttons for Tout Dress By Your Own Cloth Cleaning. Pressing, Repairing 3dAv. Phone Green 960 P.0.975 BRITISH- ' ISRAEL Lecture Sunday in Which P. W. McMillan Su;gested the Armaged-don Was About Due Great Britain will be the light to ii?htea the Gentiles, the pivo'Jil ..cint hem which ths mfiuerw of Lsrae! radiates, according to P. W. McMillan In an address Sunday after n Don in First Baptist Church on the subject -There Will Always Be An England and Why?" According to the speaker Britain U Israel, the chosen people of Ood. This accorded with the promises made to Abraham. The Jews were not the chosen people. The Jews were not a nation. Gcd, through His writt?n word, indicated that He hsdagn.it plan for Israel. It was to be a great nation, a great and mighty nation. It wj- notibls tha;, in the efriy history of the founding of the nation, the numtir 10 war prominent. Ten servants were sent with ten camels tr- seek- a wife fof Jacob. They travelled for ten days and served ten years as the price of Jacob'", wife. Today the centre of the British Empire was 10 Downing Street. The speaker -aid that Ab-aham was not a Jew and neither was Jacob. The first time Jews were mentioned in the Bible W3 intb- Bao'x cf Kings when Judah was taken In to captivity. The Virgin Mary was not a Jewess. Neither was Joseph " a Jew. The disciples of Jesus were were all gathered in an upper rocm not Jews. They were Galileeans. and the doors were shut for fear ot He quoted: "Ye men of Galilee. Why the Jews. stand ye gazing, etc?" The Bible speaks of "cities of the I On the Day of Pentecost they Kingdom.- That could not refer to the Jews. The cities included all i CI A S S1F 1 1 0 FOR KEN1 .ROOM for rent. Suitable j Box 38, Dally News. I WANTED furnished house or suite by Dec. 15. Apply Box 44, Daily News. 1 272) ". FOR bALL FOR SALE Trolling boat Tekla O, fully equipped with salmon gurd-ies, gear, anchor winch, anchors, etc. Also suitable for three-man halibut boat. Apply Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-Op. Assn. 27IJ FOR SALE La Salle Business Ad FOR SALE Sintrer sewrn ma chine. Good condition. Phone 25. WORK WANTED GIRL wants general Box 42, Dally News. LOST housework. 268 1 FOR QUICK SALE Fawcett range ! and oil burner ccmplets. Excellent condition, $80. Phone Black i 929 or call 309 8th Ave. East j 2S7i FOR SALE 2 pairs of skates. Sites 7 and 8. Call at 139. 4th Ave. E. ministration Course -complete U5.V 420 Dunsmulr St. Phone Bine a 604. . . if.!. LOST On Remembrance Day, Jitfy Kodak number 620r-Jn leather carrying case. Finder please mall to Box 862 or Phone Black 690, Re ward, (tf) I EVERY SPOONFUL HAS TUB FULL RICH INNER FLAVOR OF PURE WHOLE WHEA Mother Nature endowed the whoe wfieaf breakfast this young lody Is enjoying with food essentials w oil need. For two Nabisco Shredded Wheat, with milk and fruit, contain' no .; jjjj than eight vital food values three Vitamins (A, B1 and C); Iron, ' Calcium, Phosphorus, Proteins and Carbohydrates. The onique Nabisco Shredded Wheat process brings out the rich inner flavor of the wheat, bakes eacn discuii io a lenaer nur-brown criipness. Serve Nobiseo ShreddeS Wheat for breakfast often, and have it for lunch or os a bedtime snack. THE CANADIAN SNIEDOCO WHEAT COMPANY, ITD, Niagara EolU. Canada the cities of the British Empire. Then there was the United .States where the negroes used the expression "Massa" In other words Man-assa, one of the ten. tribes. Mr. McMillan set the time for the commencement of the millenium as sixty years from now. The time was close at hand for the great battle for two. of Armageddon which would be (2C8) fought In Palestine in which the final triumph of Israel, God's chos- en people, would take place. Then there would be a cleansing of the land arid Jerusalem would become WANTED Small kitchen range, th motrnnnii, f fh Goad condition. Also dinette set. n,v u a Pnnetnn na.tu-' nf Box 41, Daily News. CTO Presbyterian Church presided in the HOUSKEEPER wanted. Permanent absence of P. II. Linzey who was position. Box 43.Daily News, tf takcn ?. tw hospital and was un- - - able to be present Miss McMillan WANTED Either furnished or un- was the soloist. FATAL TARGET SHOOT TOORAK, . Aurora Hi, November . 14: CP Target Dractice with a SEALED tenders will be received by " Dismond Matmln, 24. the undersigned up to noon of h,ls Jfe h,"8 wJ1:a a 2mpanion Tuesday, November 26th, for the flred af Mentally as Mannln ar-purchase ranged the telet- of the Cottonwood Cafe building and contents, exclusive ; of ground rights, Hyder, B.C., formerly operated by David Allen, deceased. Business affords splendid opportunity as wage proposition. Premises and contents may.be inspected by calling on David Oed-des, 8tewart, B, C. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Terms Strictly cash. Tenders should be adressed Official Administrator, Prince Rupert. B.C. and rifarked "Tender.' NORMAN A. WATT, OfflciaJ Administrator tf. NEW ROYAL HOTEL A. Zarein Froprietor K IMIMK AWAY FROM HOMET ftaies 75c np m Koonu! Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B C. 2.i r n Box in Evcrythinj? in Novelties At I Eva's Novelty f SHOP 2S 3rd. Ave. West CHIROPRACTOR Stanley XV. Coltor., D.C.Ph.C. 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(3.69 "BLACK & WHITE MacKenzie's Furniture A Good Place to Buy Make young eyes smile, give her a Cedar Chest for Cir-. -m . . . . -i . un UAtvlrrtcn 1L if OISTIUED, BUNDED AND BOTTltD IN SCOTIAND James Buchanan & Co., Limited, Glasgow, Scotland This advertisement is not published oi displayed by he Llquot Control Board or by the Government of Brltiai t,iun. nave a large variety to cnoose irom. wauc u 4- dard of quality. 24.U Prictd from Phone 3t7 Tiimn At Vfe Stan- UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver itnENA mlDAV. DAY, lOp.m. Further Information' Rpcardinir 10:30 pjn- Due Vancouver. Thurs. n.m.- Due Vancouv vcr, Monday If Convenient, riease Purchase Tickets at Office Tickets fc Reservations-"-A11 FRANK J. SKINNER, Prince Rupert Aient. Third Ave, phone 561