Baturd DAILY NEWS Saturda BACK HOME BEFORE THE LEAVES FALL This Was the Prediction of the Kaiser Made on October 2 THE GILLETT'S LYE SOUTHERN ALBERTA EATS DIRT IS IN BLACK OIL. Reported in Small quantity—Well Has Reached a Depth of THE DAILY NEws NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Daily and Weekly Guaranteed Largest Circulation Th 9.5. Prince Geor, Sails for Vancouver, vy toria and Seattie on Friq at OA. M. GSaiis for a, I | LEADING il. F, MoRAE, EDITOR AND MANAGER Gave Vas. tt - aia, HEAD OFFICE Calgary, Alta,, Oct, 23.——A wire London, Oct 22.—-German S S P . Daily News Building, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, B.C, Telephone 98, leseemessage from President Wil-|newspapers print the following me ene rince John : , ) Re f as or ‘le i TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—50 cents per inch. Contract |liam Livingston, of the Southern ]extract trom c om Berne | a Baile ed + ge hee fe oon . rates on application. Alberta Oil Company, has been}O¢tober 3 by the burgoms tk Sails for Queen Charlotte Island p M : seal otitis ie ee lreceived by his business associ- | Weimar, who is a reserve officer at 10 P.M. ' DAILY EDITION i Saturtiay, Oct, 24, 1944. ite J. D. Pugh, to the effect that Phe Emperor waa with us yee") Sails for Vancouver on Oct : black oil had been encountered infterday, What he said had such | THROUGH SERVICE To THe ; we ae eee ee ee ee ere the Southern Alberta well in lim-Ja cheerful ring and made us so Trains leave Prince Rupert for Kad E D 1 T O ‘R I A L S ited quantities, happy that T should ean the em on Wednesdays and Saturd rhe Marconi operator of the }|pression to rea h Weimar too. He i Close connections made at Winnip: SS United station, who visited the|¢nded eo i page Mirae at For points east of Chicag before 1 leaves Ta “ e ieee At the beginning of the war transports to carry troops to Southern Alberta well shortly aft |i pees here we shall all be back in| For asda wet cate ee = the Germans set out to boyeott| Britain. They must have dis- the strike yesterday morning, }the dear Fatherland.’ The words | Albert Davidson, General Agent, P ‘ everything British Before| vovered the ninth way of get- (LONDON HONORS jsent a wireless to the city to ~ ae. ea a a one. a ae Agency All Atlantic Stean they went very far they bump ting in and which holds out a NELSON'S MEMORY jetfeet that two large buckets of a ae Teliee apm: “% ihe = ed up against old Shakespeare. chance of getting back again Crowds Pass All Day Before the 7 a 77 z Sea + yeaa afternoon the imperial chancellor i” —= The theatres wanted him ex- for the eight ways of getting Huge Column in Trafalgar phbrichen sé Reageeisiee Boke: Ease ~ “twas also in our village to vieit | : pelled, but the Imperial Chan- in whieh Napoleon knew did Square. jthe well. Las his son, who is serving with the | 4 P.0.Box 60 cellor decided that “Shake- not carry return privileges. a ie Ad MePherson, who oper€}’s 4] Breslau body of culrassiers. | arid, MUSIC ms. speare belongs to humanty,” It might be pointed out that London, Oet. 24.—London to ‘al mine near the Southern es a ae ie ae aan Teacher of Violin and All HANGING and decided to keep him on. If there ig one way already known |4@¥ is honoring the memory of we 5 welt, wae - the oity yess sone in cs z . ha oe Band Instruments NTING ; ; a eg" erday, and made the statement|/tremely cheerful, and t ; A. PESCOTT : the Germans would go down a by which the Germans could|Nelson and Trafalgar. Crowds |i) ot ino barrels of black oi! had|he gave about the future shaping 452 Eighth Ave. East MLISHING AND little deeper they would find get out of Britain. They might}®?e passing, all day, before the |) con taken from the well at onelof Burope were based upon the | ony wreey See WALL TINTING that British Justice and British follow the same route taken by;C0!08sal. Nelson column in Tra-/ paling, and that the fluid was ajassumption, as a matter of) Honor are of the same caliber. a rich man who once had deal. falgar Square, immediately oppo- heavy, black oil. course, that Germany's vietory | If they had taken a leaf out of| @@&8 With a gentleman by the}site the Ganadian Pacific offices, The Southern Alberta well is} would be complete. name Of Lazarus. are that if they The chances this book a little while ago they ever attempt but the flags and floral festoons which usually décorate the monu- a little more than one mile north of Diseovery well. It has attain- HAD OIL FOR GERMANY. MARTIN & M’GOWAN Martin Swanson Second A would not be carrying the re- that invasion they will sudden- ed a depth of about 2200 feet. It mo LAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PLASTERERS — proach of the world as they ly find themselves on the far|™ent on Trafalgar Day are re-\had reached this depth two]Why American Steamer Brindilla Cement, Grick and Tite Work L. how are. It’s not too late to end of that historical broad|Placed by wreaths and floral| months ago, when through trou- Was Captured by the a reform; lét them Yeke @ copy way. tributes not alone of the British|ble with water and a cavein, 200 Caronia. | CW f ng UN) (i e436 Sa 2 sailora lost in the present war, feet of the hole was lost. This