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The VfRctjijejs.'ff jw' pf nrlved Can adian soldier? of a chance to en-gat the enemy in battle although a few of them came close to It as France tottered to It-s tragic fall. When the 1st Canadian Division went to England Just before the start of 190 the expectation was it would gc on tc a place on tlie fighting front in France after a period of training. A winter of quietness followed by he German blitzkrieg put an end to that and the 1st Division became an Important cog in the defence machine set up to repel an anticipated Invasion of the British isles. When the Nazi forces took the. offensive lathe spring, first on neu tral Denmark and Norway, then on France by way of neutral Belgium I and Holland, Canada's 1st Division I was ready for action. Ordered to Nprwav ipromo se; out in advance of a cross-Channel Canadian movement. That unit actually landed In France and travelled some distance Inland when orders came for a retreat. They got back to the coast, boarded ship and returned to England without contact with the en emy. In the dark days which followed as the British Expeditionary, force came home from Dunkerque wlth- jout Its equipment, the Canadian Di vision vision, equipped and trained to good ng form was on the alert for nop German attempt to land troops. C;(io'"C)QK & WhUe lhe Brltlsh army strained DUU $&0O 3 to .make up for -the losses suffered 75c to 32.95 75c t0 $1.95 1 50 c $1,00 in th? r;tre.at (r,,m Franpe the Can aaian mvision along with other ft . forces in tne British Isles constitute J the land defence force which would-have.been thrown agalnst.an invasion. . Comparatively .early In the war. 7t f ' j . K . ' - 1 ;v,anaqa e.rji -tfoops to the West 11 Indies .to relieve British garrison" 7P w 21 ft 0 itf.4rrPPs for duyfirse where.. leV tSA.yy .gj Canadian tpxjplsjvere despatched , & lo Newfoundland" when the danger 50C t0 8.50 !i?f avln tHal'.pJtpo.t of North America with Its .modern ajrport , S 1 undefended became " ' mr m m n. mm nputp Klin -u ii a -it'h .. v. L00 10 2.50 6.75 10 1 9.50 i 50 3rd apd Fi)Icn tfis 4 town to me. I'll make the . buyers pay 30 more I have a bit contract to fill. COLDBLOOJM NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. iarelli Froprletor "A UOMh AWAY FROM UOME" KCes 15c up 60 Rooms Hot tt Cold WUr Prince Rupert, B.C. rhone 281 r.O. Box IN In tha ivtftiint(tsn t T v . I Canada shared the burden of car CfJ 7C to.Q-i n ft JSirison dutyllh GreatBrUaln; Soon C f I .?U PU. after Denmark. aUled" to Iceland 1.50 to Vnft j-'TeS thr0U8h a f Ornff0" king, was oc-copied b tlfe.prrniihs, a Brltih- THE DAILY -NEWS - ,' - - 1 it. ERflM liV WARTHl AMI Th .1 XM.Y Villi. ;J. 'X 11 VXA J. A.V " lEMIfROPICS IN SOUTH 1910 Review of Troon Movements Shows Marile l eaf Jkoniincnt in Alany Wnrtime Climes i ,Bv FRANK 'FLAHERTY .Canadian Press Staff Writer HTTA r .n,.,V,r.. O'l. rT) Alr,r V.n fsinl'tr MYSTERY hufit on a well known :aee !play; tte Ghost Breakers.'' feat-ifre picture 'on 'the' screen or the Ca'pttol Theatre here lunl&hi ;"J tomorrow, is uie n u si-.iry : an wnn-pwent ppasjg pi iceianu, on sunny oeacnes in inp an caslfe. vyetiiwues, araunn a giapt airport m Newiounniann;ann sliding panels. it i i l i l . i i t "i - - i - in me ooniD-ioi n iieuis ana cuies oi Ltreai nruainii..nn- aunstoas. adian troons stood watch .during lfl-10. It' v . AND FUN TThe f.post .Breaker.' JJw Show-tnt :Capifol T)ta$r. I ,Ke-plele .jVltir fjilcrtaiiinieiit Value who inlisrUs a C ul- peopjed with aX 'Sts- gloamy and rei Included In th? pi -; is an interesting mwiumi' o, A .CT SW.pt travel, it not oi iignung, mr v.anana a "dard y ?r;R't!p jmvj- uiiku iWim the h ' Canadian expeditionary force tahd- a'nd'.tibb riope is th hero ut a ed on the Wand to make sure tHs piece ho Hnally does away wii enemy would not attempt to It ItliAi frr tVio further lrrfe- secret of he use use ine ine ?nosi nereis ana leams inc rcu the castle, a mysry ment of the .British Isles ?r as a whTcli Is ofd to be rpost baffling stepping-stone for Canada. However. -The Gnost BreaK?rs u The number and character of more essentially a comedy and tha troops placed in Iceland was those who hav already se:a it an- never disclosed. Although, changes -respoaslble fqr the stat?irrnt tha1. have been made It Is bejievcd some t provides great entertainmciu. Canadians are still there. V.f A 9lab'e ?ilPfiprt1nj cast m- Prepared For Defence dudes Paul Ltika?, Richard Cirl- The occupying troops spread ?n. Anthpn qulnn and Willi- themselves out and prepared the" IHst- Island for a defence, setting up coastal defence and anti-aircraft IT . fiLl-L M!l guns and lookouts. They Fed lEU liiriSllanUy their tents on the volcanic rock iji . w lonely.parts of the coast and later, AllVC UUrUlfif Wtir built Hut? for themselves. - ,p Throughout the year the enlarge,- ment, graining and equipping of the Christmas .Services at First I'reby-forces in England went on. Thej ttrian Church Yesterday arrival of the 1st Division was fol,-, lowed by the despatch of mclllaryj Two battalions, the Princ Pa-: troops and the decision to establish trlciA'i! Canadian Light Infantry, a Canadian army corps was an-and the Edmonton Regiment were nounced. detached to form part of a .British. By midsummer units of the 2nd the 2nd Division under the. com- .rule rather than selfishness and mand of MaJ.-Gen Victor Odium to force. Rev. II. G. Funstop told his the British Isles was completed by morning congregation In First Pres-early autumn and the entry of that byterian Church yesterday. The divisloh into the corps under OeiiJ Presbyterian pastor likened con-McNaughton's command became a'ditions In the world today to thase Ing for the scene 'of hostilities btit:. riaatter bf bringing . (he division up ' existing at the birth of Christ when djd not move until towards thel the standard of efficiency al-.he world was In the yoke cf Roman end when the 48th Highlanders of .ready attained by the lst pivfs'on. aggression. But even more serious MAKING AN UMPIRE MANCHESTER, Dec. 23;. (CP) Declaring that lootlns was a crime and the , saviour things for which tnat must be stamped out, a Judge sentenced a dock laborer Jo five years' penal servitude for looting after an air raid. 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That "fixes it fprce It was proposed to send Division had arrived and Lt. Gen.A..portant that the spirit of Christ- Betty Wood in one of the anthems, tomorrow tr.Kh: against the Norwegian port of(G. L. McNaughton was given com-! mas should be maintained against Mrs. E. J. Smith was responsible for medical studic Trondhelm. These units moved. out. mand of an army corps which In-j the day when better and happlsr direction of the choirs apd acted as of gaskatchew i of Aldershot Camp to a Ccottlsh J eluded the 1st Division' and nbth?r days will have returned to the accompanist. Silence was cberved spend the Chr. port and were ready plans for the expedition were aban Sidoned. Later as tne Germans drove through the low. countries and Into France , Canadian troops were sev eral times, on the point of ejnbark- today wpuld remove peace and goodwill from the Christmas observance on this occasion trom the international standpoint, li was im- y to sail when 'Empire division. The movement of worjd and Christian prlnc principles Sins, joicc. ham." 'O od Chrksuan T-o Re O Little Town of Jiethle- It Came Upon two pnmm nt J W McK, Clymont win a Midnight Although conditions in tha woria v.:a. uc rmvbirsuuHuuuii, orated through . : "A King Was Born" and -The First evergreens and gu. unristraas." soioists were Airs. . ha)l out of respect to the memory of vacation at in was uicaiiuiuercuce 10 vurisiian (principles. What the world needed today was a reaffirmation of the He stood! The Junior .Choir, with the assU-' tahce of the Senior.. CJiolr, sang three xarols "Sweet Carols Sing." -Christmas!' and "Joy to tlie Wpr'd" tololsts being Molly Frew and Pa trick Brocklesby. The everilne service vcoa entirtiv choral with the-. Senior Choir presenting In 'a Stable."' "Sins. Oh We bought three brand new heaters Just sorou wouldn't frqeze We boughii I) i rj- oar" to put them in They answer r. ;t N. Brocklesby. "The Glftr J- A. 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