SLIPPERS The Ideal Gift You could not fail to be impressed with our wonderful range of slippers For Him or Her Buy early while sizes arc complete DAILY EUrriON Wifl Be h War Soon - - - THE DAILY NEWS. PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert Dally News, Limited, Third Avenue II. F. PULL EN Managing-Editor ADVERTISING RATES Local Readers, per line, per insertion Classified Advertisements, per word, per Insertion ... ; Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 Member of Audit Bureau ci Circulations M CM HE It OF TIIK CANADIAN PHtSS Tli CndUn rrcas U ululvly miKJed u um for rublir.tirm nr ait d-rpatchu wd(W V It or to the AacU.tBd Piem In thin natxr an li th loci! sewi miblluhtd therein. Alt runu or K-iubUc,tlon of special deuoatahe therein kre also reserved. Monday, December 23, 1910. EDITORIAL FIRST WAR i BATTLES RECALLED By H. H. UOIUWM (Canadian Press Staff Writer) After a lapse of 25 years world jPftltallan aspirations seek the delta struction of Britain's Interests in Egypt and Iraq and the closing of j her highway to India through the jsuez Canal. trpopshlp River, Clyde another' of, :lhe unforgettable 4. incidents- Jammed with fropga- the, old vessel was, run. ashore.and the men dlasnbarked through in improvised gangway. JVhen Turkey threw In Its lot wittf, the Central; 'Pwars In Oc-'tAbeV. 1914. RuMli's water " corn- Twenty-Five Yean A't Wty'imvtfaXkxit wlth;.ttejrest'-oit'Bii' Started. Successful 'yscuation of Galllpolf rope were virtually, cit off. The iOerman Navy's blockade stopped (ner in ine ueuuc. to fSimr i drou,,"- With Russia's Black Sea prrts clogged with foodstuffs and other products and the pressing need for Imports of munitions- and war equipment, the plan to break through the Dardanelles from the Mediterranean was glyen consid- leratloh by the British and Trench 9 rZZ "" The question of mastering, the oil-Important waterway had been 5rX .Tw7riZ r" Jfff.Long and bitter controversy re- .... h-nrltuv1 lvay nA mil. jS suited from their failure to force 7"JZ -ZZ-Z.t r AlttlLY SHOE STORE UU.ftSS&rsSSPC P cefully evacuated from t.?ZlZu- M g m. The rr Home of Good Shoes cliff-bordered beaches of the Oal- JgjtM bound to prove modif- mmtm JTZl 'When P,a a-led to the A,-. months of naval artd military war- ; - ' : ,. , . . . . . - . . . . . an sttemoti be mn tr jryn- In fare against t. the Turks . ,flgnting rt,, "rtanelles. . . . ni that cost the All'es 130.000 men. . ' killed, woman and ml!sing. Booroval 7 of V VW-i ? V e irP,rk- "c J Epic ,of Dardanelles i Fndurance of the Allied trocr y?jLCanleiv " the Medttenwn- Heet. a na-followed during .the land campaign that ,nur dlded -on. unsuccessful efforts of a TTal fleet to blast Its way thnmzh the (Dardanelles Is an .epic in British wlth-a fleet ?rnxrt; to:d?strpy battlfs augmented f nd the clearlnrof, mlnefleldMow 5 fought were by u V .... . in' In' the tno rhannal channel. ,02 i lo'ses and disease and .through it ' " ' II- ml . . I '. an me cxpeuiuwi suuerea irotn short'flffps of 'men pnd unllM. Fleet Operation A tntnl of ahoiit 327 000 com. ' Fourteen British and four French Aom.nai 6 r John pe- Robeck -and that u t u: ut it-u e---...:ii t.'Jectiyes prompted the expe- ii- is a uiculy buiu tuiui; nidi, tuu uuttcu ouiica win uvjJHittn-, .vr afhi.ri.ii ff.at-it ne cecwed on a- oulck'Stt-K on n ' ne war soon, il is narcnv liKeiv mat me d - - - - 4 fountry -eart carry on,- maKincr mone'- from irisine from the war and yet take no part in V? iJLjr jA.r. j ,.nuK.untii.t rri eopie Olinav. ih 1B15 the ami? of the Allies and W worrows,. oruy a mue. rme '.a,,! rflii "t K't. the business Oemeny-were' 'd-adlocV-rl eh th OTe vmni. rne ooeratwir'W -u ,. H. it. While the tern Front and it thought ws I 'fri- orilv lii'l'ffab'o 0 i"! Kip 01 mat country nas oeeit mucii aWu eeiaieu, &u - - the Balkan ;ttcn Informed the Admiralty ' ffiatf V' '7 VIu S? alrhe goods received have been paid for and Great Bn; .ouid t:" u. w f tain has no more money to pay. It is now up to the Unitedlma)tlR!r poie an ett.k on ed s a rarely navi o-wa'ion. Sr,4hw, States to nut un monev as well as eoods. It is their war Germany aemthem frantiers. in- ...W Wis- ndooint the miur.-'l 'T. TJTiZ S a, much as it is the British war. Once they begin to f'fg? the SSSti ' - materia, and t! rhips and ammunition and goods Without being pa d '. "ttTcenTwV Powers Secure control of the Datdarienes. f ss .r-cvM and f'r them. Germany is bound to bluff and the bluff IS llkelyi3n!im T, I?. After. years' service In everv!wllmsl3.t Dn the dav- tObecalcd. ies in a streneth-uapplng cam- quartpr of .the globe, Sir Ian Harall-f rr "rZZ.r''r'Z'M .l.i In i the 4w. Balkans. o .ton-'waa ton-was drni given mhimartd commana 'ol t. a,rprce foW tts ua,M a,,u ",ele",-rB i Piirmuc Pnclfinn ... 1 ..X Veterans of L8.. the OallltDoll m:e exoe- .LSlC ot landnd; British. French Australlah, troops. Kew Zea Zca' ; mais andUr. Th, T,,r were VUI1UUO A UOIUU11 I A number of countries are in a curious position in re-1 eard to this war. Part of the b rench army is in Atrica'. Most of the Dutch navv is in British waters. Practically " t t rt 1 "il . .1JI ' everv ponntrv connuerea dv uermanv nas eitner soiuiers -. - . ... , ... or s nns fin-htinp- airainst uermanv or reauy 10 nimi. There is a small Polish army in England. Many Norweg- . .. a 1 i 1 lans are liphtintr on tne untisn siue. Airmen irom ine conquered countries are numerous 111 uruam. me uuwn . . 1 1 r. i-i ,-... ..4. .c government has appropnateu money ior uie uppu L ui the Dutch navv which is f ichtinir on the British side. How the monnv is to be naid seems uncertain. Thousands of the French people now living under the (Jormari heel are stroiiirlv nro-British. It would not v . . . take much encouracement for them to fight again on our sidfl. ThP npuro.v the British come to winning the war; the stronn-nr will be the sunnort of the partly conquered! fvioc now pnnrrnllPi! hv liP.rniailV. ULLU IflLli LUUllVllVtj v if w w v v- j How To Win War - - - News Herald make a sucrcestion as to ...w , , . ......2ir rvun What nnrt. rnnfu ans mav tane in wmninu ine wax. inc - V v editorial suggests: ... "It will not do for us to blandly support Britain a plea i to the United States for financial aid unless Canadians are prepared to prove to their American friends that they are ready to make some sacrifices too. "Mr. Ilsley reminded the people of Canada that their incomes are "in trust." He also told them that he wanted $120,000,000 in saving apart from the war loans. "He thought that perhaps three times the amount of the two per cent defence tax would do for a starter f 01 those with incomes less than $50 a week and a good deal more for those with incomes aDOve mat icvei. "It is safe to say that not many of us have actuallyde-veloped systematic saving plans upon. any such scale. This Part of the war has not reauy ijeuuccucu uic or the nation as a whole. "Perhans because t seems so small and so easy e have overlooked L the necessity for getting down to the bUSi "Whaf wetust face up to now is that unless we are willing U vSuntarily lend the government the money it neeRtUwa will be compelled to make us take our medi-cine whether we like it or, not. , .e to a war. Saving mam money is "There is no easy way. .win t!m omniinof tf til. Rnarifices asked. '" . - V iv nitiuiiOb u vv w- - nalgn rilfJon recall names like Cabe Hel-; . les, Th veteran general haAd llttlp. to. zac Oaba aw-4pe Tepe uef (later knpw M.yw as An- . ' ' ' L. ' Mu M .9- TammUam 19 in the Via Ai. Vnini,rr 'be morning of December .Cove) and Suvla Ray and the work vv'Wwh with He had n.H a manual, pf w . wlthrirpw fmm the battles of Krtthla, Acht Baba,.San the Turkish army, ah out-of-date! Balr and Suvla. aamiraity Tepon on .uaraaneiies' Memorable Landing defences and an old map.. Withering fire from Turkish de-' On. April 25, AU'ed iroops, made; fenders on the heights above An- successful landings at' three pojnts' zac Cove failed to halt Australian where debarkation was attempted, and New Zealand troops in their But they were effected at trrif'i memorable landing on April 25, cost. Australian and British sol- 1915; The sealed steep cliffs gra- dlrs scrambled through the water dually dug themselves In in the from lighters in the face of a fac of great odds. murderous hail of bullets, seek'ni The Trojan-Horse story of the in every conceivable way to shel- rrrr. UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. SPECIAL REDUCED WINTER EXCURSION FARES Including all meals and berth accommodation TO VANCOUVER AND RETURN From PRINCE RUPERT Sfi FromPort Simpson $39.15 VU VW v (Reduced Rates Fare and one half also apply to Vancouver, from intermediate points.) . 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SWEDEN'S TREES STAND armed mostly with spades, digging STOCKHOLM, Dec. 23: (CP)- "desreratelv into the earth." Sweden's pulp and timber export i Reinforcements were sent, but business is crippled by war ill thprp wa.t a lack, of men and ades and many of the nation slves. Turks reorganized un- batanttrocr, and HO.000 non- .Vg " ,2 W thV German general. Liman comoaianis we-e empiova irom , time 4o time InMhi AUd land he-nteTprhe, ;et-amed Into the 'operations. Th maximum nth to. the StralU on- .jejj enhance iihor, UbaM f for ,Ja:y V'bt. T -a3 .r. un, at any one t'me abo.it R5.000 . . . . l ne Di'rdanelle, V"aaneiiej when wiirn a a R n a we.fck latcr l.r that that th.-mit.f the'outer Tii. Turk- combatant and 42,000 batants. Mesopotamia and Amien'a non-com- out pov.xic?i ana ?ra -iicai oo isn ion's we silenced. Largely because of . the ?- Inability sfrpntrthpnprf Rowral Tiirlclch rtl. rvio,. peninsula was carried out success- was taken from Odessa for service inaireciiv 'ne campaign J""nie- . 1 oallrla vl notable renrUs in holdlM J: the Allied Turkish armle, from othr th- adway under the- fire of the.1 p . . f tres of u-ar. partlcularlv Palestine r "if," J!?!' ibaV oh th nensi.h. In th ; den- had. be-n replaced: by V'ce .'J-. n- w by bv S'r C n. M"vt-o 'vb'. after ex- Helles on " the extreme tip of the Russian 'ly three weeks later armv rie.tlned fpr the Bosporus .. B IN RUPERT The. presence of so many troops in Prince Rupert, naval vessel construction at the local dry dock and the air base construction work continuing at Seal Cove are con-, tributlng factors to making Chrlst- ,mas hopping at Prince Rupert ac tive this season. 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