; xe fHE DAILY NEWS rer ce, Dede Prince George Sails for Vancouver, Vic. i toria and Seattio on Friday: atoa.m | | ieee een sess eee PRANCE HAS MILLION KIPLING WARNS he THE DAILY NEWS | nu jetertesescessees | TRAINED MEN NOT THE UNITED STATES (Bella Coola Courier) ! Published Daily and Teta a YET AT THE FRONT Original German Plan Was to 9 8. §. Camosun arrived in port) a Move on the United about the usual time on Sunday| The Military Experts Are Con~ States First. Il. F. MeRAR, EDITOR AND MANAGER morning lest, remaining at the vin ar " st for \ . : a her Year. cago, Nov. 10——"We ere ; | Se Mallen a wharf for several hours dis-| wap Oy Sr aed i | Chrough Service to The F Daily News Building, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, B.C. Telephone 98.| narging freight for the locally aie’ 08, ite Woke ein, | Mebtine hard here and mean to g 0 e East . o own Yaris, Nov. e france 8 ac . | ' continue, but, of course, the fact TRANSTENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—50 cents per inch. Contractsmerchants and others rates on application. Over the | , , ; a he has probably a million and a half ‘ speats vou chiefly is that ' that interests you ehiefly GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC Railway of men capable of bearing arms,/you are next to the firing line.” most of them under arms, who]These are words of Rudyard Kip- | ’ ne . t ' | . Tee DAILY EDITION SERB Wesivesins, Nov. 11, 1014, |e south was Me. B.D Hauean i econ been 40 the front.|tn, contained m a letter recon ho durin e week has meen | e are the very young men ed from the novelist by James jese are , 5 Among the passengers from] ——————— oO a —— = Passenger trains carrying S.andard Bleeping Cary Care leave Prince Rupert on Wednesdays and sory, va ne Panter Edmonton, Saskatoon, Melville, Winnipeg, ete, connec: y A.M. top St, Paul, Duluth, Chicago and all Eastern Centres = wisn Waine top For points EAST of CHICAGO use the GRAND TRUnx 8YsT Make your Bleeping Car Reservations early. Fo, em Dd conducting a course of interest-| Kinsella, a postal employee. E D I T O R I A L S ing lectures at the Colony Hall, |®" i the reserves in thr oldee class eahibuns. asultinal the who are being trained for taking | Hagensbore. letter, “you have seen . as Full information apply to @. T. P. Ticket OMce, Ty A . mote and -_ ¢ laces ¢ . f e 1e oO o Germany's alternative — hone 260 mee jth ir plac m the battle lit tion e terman ree AGENCY ALL ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP \) Mr. Haugan’s annual visit is|and reserve material for replat proposal, first to move again ne The reported refusal of cer- It is also freely stated . ; ae ’ ’ | ; batt! ; i the United States and then on A ATLAS OM : orwar magerness ing e ‘ e osses rane 28 eee, tain of the city employees to around town that the repre- looked forward to with eag . _ - py , j if England, The fact that they the | = ; —— se, celebrate the departure of sentatives of some of the by the Hagensborg people and | therefore, can lose one and a ha Serrtiin have reversed their | ' ; . . from accounts to hand it is ap-| million men and yet maintain her ogram does not mean that they POPPPDPODOD DOL IDE DODIDIIDD Gs he . Prince Rupert's contingent for] smaller nationalities of Europe ee a mie 04 POBox Ga the front is a very serious mat- who reside here are quite pro parent that the lecturer has lost /gigantic armies on the fighting /have abandoned it if they are able MUSIC : ff’ E “Inone of hs pleas: rst line » same streng ey|to carry it out.” PERMA ter. If any one in this town German:in their’ sympathies none of hs pleasant versatility | ie 2 7 = Se cage - ae = sts niches anil Teacher of Violin and All APERHANGINC , ; eciomenstoas rave now, e same thing i sera, ¢ as ; rik deliberately intended to slight and do not hesitate to say so. Mrs. George Young and her/be true of Germany—it probably Kipling, had forwarded to the —— au AINTING the wishes of the city in this Every man is entitled to free-|ihree sons left for Vancouver on|is—and therefore military ob-| novelist some American newspa 452 Eighth Ave, East OLISHING AND respect there is no’ punish- dom of thought but freedom of |gynday last where they intend to[ Servers '. Paris cannot believe in eds yore eine ° 827 WALL TINT NG ment to severe to hand out to] expression in a time like this is | tay i» . 1 short and decisive war. Thejof the war. ina saline 4 a : ' take up their residence. ne »s which havelceipt of these, Mr. Kipling used him. Men who are disloyal to quite different. Any foreigner ee immense operations which ol a ip 0 , the Empire at this time have who expects to make his home ; : , already taken place are looked|the words quoted. , Visitors to the Grand View ‘ | : neither claim ity wage , tter be very car upon as merely the beginning, as ’ | e » % noe here had better & veg aresul Hotel were treated to some eX-| merely the deployment and open-| TURKEY DENOUNCED MARTIN & M’GOWAN Martin Swanson nor, indeed, tolerance. If on the} of how he behaves in the pres- nerety the Gopi; ss I Second A ' other. hand it was brought ent crisis. The strange thing, cellent music on Saturday even-|ing engagements of a war which BY HEAD OF MOSLEMS LAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PLASTERERS about by a misunderstanding too, is that what those people ing. Early in the evening the}|may not reach its greatest vio- : nae . me Cement, @rick and Tie Work of the occasion or of the facts seem to fear most is the very|large dining hall was well filled|'ence until spring. London aa “4 ae ‘en a oy yo it will not do to act unseemly. thing that Britain is now fight-|py jocal music lovers, the chief ee caeindiaiiniaaliaa ws der erage tend ane etn te tino i It is quite proper that the par- ing against, viz., the encroach-| | : , ABOUT “TIPPERARY.” the spiritual head of the Moham-| ————- — oe eo é ties of which these things are ment of a stronger power. Brit- attraction being the beautifully aalblaae medans in India, Kast Africa and a enrTis reported should be given a ain has always been the pro- rendered selections by Mr. Fred| Composer Was Unable to Find a Central Asia, has sent a cable- DOR. GILMOY, D T es a ’ ; ‘ nit . , avor! yuBehol . chance to speak for themselves tector of the weak and should|W. Renworth of Prinee Rupert, Publisher for Famous Song— [eran from London, addressed & Crown and Bridge Work a Oleancet oa ntest a but ro will expect the any of her present allies trans-|who, as a flautist, has few peers New Version. —~t es eae a ae Specialty. icy em ee committee to hue to the line. gress in that respect in the . Coas - ritish dominions, in 7 , ‘ LLINGTON COAL co s* ¢ ¢@ future Britain will fight her as m he Pacific Const. Among The following facts about alexpresses his deep sorrow that POffice: Smith Bik., Third Avenue ates 6 ethene tam There is no doubt but there sternly as she now fights Ger- others who added much to the} .ong whose strains are of world-|Turkey has joined hands with Second Avenue Phone 11 are a number of people in this many. Let us forget the enjoyment of the evening were|wide popularity and whose name|Germany in the war. In aL. city who care nothing for the bogies of the future and fight|Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Saugstad,|bids fair to become a household/sage he says: UNION TRANSFER CO ioe Empire or its traditions. At the enemy of the present— violin and piane, and Mr. Atkins | saying for many years to come “This is not the free will of the | sailed the time the canvas was made] Prussian Militarism. whose splendid baritone voice|are of some interest at the pres-|Sultan, but the will of the Ger) @eweRAL TRANSFER AND STORAGE re it Boa $74 in the interests of the Patri- * * *# was heard to excellent effect injent time: man’ officers and other non-Mos- South Wellington Coal — -<.s otic Fund a crowd of appar- In the last issue the Canadian |several patriotic selections. “It's a Long, Long Way to Tip-|lems, whe have forced him to dO PHONES « 86 Office. RESIDENCE 110) SMITH & 1 ently workingmen were ap-| Fraternity publishes a certified a perary” was written by Jack|their bidding.” $3 Second Avenue = =PRINCE RUPERT |) cog ee ALLETT proached in one of the local] statement of receipts and ex-| Dr. J. C. Spenser of Port Simp-|Judge, a London, musie hall art-| He declares, further, that Ture) 7. a once poolrooms. The facts were put penditures of the moneys re-|S0n eame in by power launch on|ist, of Irish desgent. He compos-|key has now lost her position as BOAT BUILDER aD is, ose Spent owen before them but the only re- ceivéd at the patriotic ball. Be-}Thursday last and is visiting oldjed both the words and musie|the trustee of Islam. She has prince Rupert sponse was a titter and a nudg- sides this they invited the local|friends in the town. Dr. Spen-jover two years ago, but could not/drawn her sword in an unholy — ee ing of elhows. Of course every officers of the patriotic fund to}eer formerly resided at Bella find a publisher, although he vis-}eause, and the duty of Moslems i, JOUNSTON country as a class so low in handle the reeeipts as they Coola, being in charge of the ited house after house in London. | today is to remain loyal and faith \eeal eve Phone Green 321) ©. ©. STUART intelligence that they cannot| came in. This action of theirs|Methodist Indian Mission for a} Finally, he persuaded one pub-|ful to their temporal and seeular grasp the lofty truths of patri- is commendable. While there|number of years. He is gow|lisher, just a little over a year allegiance, ee ee ; | Qecounsem otism and perhaps these be- is no reason to doubt that alli |chairman of the northern district}ago, to try it out, and at once ve - RITCHIE, AGNEW & CO. on i — longed to that class. While a moneys received at patriotic |and is looking into the require- it was a decided hit. After that | IMPERIAL GOVERNMENT en Gupenr, 0 ¢ class like that may be tolerat- affairs are properly expended, }ments of the several missions un-|Judge’s fortune was made and the AIDS AUSTRALIA—LOANS ape | : . ed while they remain undemon-| it is better to have things done |der his charge, hence his visit to} lilt of the marching tune ean now HUNDRED MILLIONS | civii Engineers ana 8B. ©. Land strative it should be the def- in a businesslike way that|this place. He remarks on the|be heard everywhere throughout or ge i Surveyors A'ex, M. Manson, B. A inite policy of the eity to hand leaves no room for doubt. It|developments which have taken the British Empire, and in meny Melbourne, Nov. 10 The Im poe gp a ont to them no favove until all might be a goed idea for sim: place in Bella Coola since his de- countries where they are friendly|perial government has consented Waterworks, Water Power, Wharf Con WILLIAMS @ GANSOR patriotic citizens are first look- ilar bodies in the future to do|parture eight years ago. The|to the Allies, to assist Australia with a loan Of | opovinetaa Land Surveying, Mine Survey s ed after. likewise. doctor has kindly consented to A new version likely to attract |$100,000,000, This sum will be ling, Townsites and Subdivisions, Electric | Barristers, Solicitors, Eu preach at the usual evening ser-|the popular faney runs as fol-jadvanced in two installments of yn Printing, Negatives and White woney TO Loan vice at the MeKenzie School to-|lows: £50,000,008 each, repayable in oe | Helgerson Block o on e hupert, 6 morrow. It’s a long way to St. Helena, five years. It's a long way to go; —_ - —e It’s a long way to St. Helena, PASTOR FOR TORONTO. REASONS WHY? FREE SUAtasTsse |[eeoriae, "ksierina"trowifmae. Ww, Wondede, ot ancou gnasnnnnnnsnnnnesmene PACIFIC CARTAGE LIMIT American Silk * aes You Should Buy semaam McBride St., Prince Rupert, B.C. ————e | ORfice corner #nd Street « ra Avel HOSI Germany; ver, Going to Chalmers. *) (Successors to Pacif We Want Y — It’s a long way to St. Helena, te 35--PHONE--35 5 | General Cartage ee ee , ise tute 2.24 Where the Kaiser will be. Vancouver, Nov. 11. Rev. J. ; 3 | LADYSMITH COAL ee yi our ee Th t h —-- W Woodside has accepted the ® 03—Phone—e3 ll wd . no» we when The popular song in Seattle|call to Chalmers Church, Toronto . a Pa ave fe ae ‘They give now is. “It’s not a long way to|He has been minister at Mount TAXI : adil : et Cons news ert. They have Vancouver, and it’s not dry you|Pleasant Presbyterian Church : JOHN CURRIE no seams to rip. They never bane” ainee 1907 : become loose and baggy as ; : Contractor & Builder There is no better fiour made. It goes further. the shape is knit in not = ; I exam it’s economical. pressed in. They are GUAR- E i la : 3 ; BECAUSE— ANTEED for fineness, for — \ : Phone Black 294 style, for superiority of ma- | With its quality value—which is undisputed—it’s terial and workmanship, ab- sieht iene rerun mate antw te frvmen owe wiser amen wat MY Jewelry For Autumn Buyers || —— a? a hundred workmen are employed in the manufac- — six ee wien y MINION Repairing Quickly Bone es or replace y new DO hae om of Royal Senne, They and their families pairs free. ae A Fine Assortment at Moderate Prices Undertakers and Embalmers BY ''** PHONI RED | FUNERAL DIRECTORS : excause— _te every one sending us | a a UI ees eng traaronre sore JAMES GILMORE Royal Standard Sales 8 rt e cover shipping write for iuetrated thee: Terms Reasonable—Phone 41 upport you and your bus- charges, we will send, sub- ~” SyeNNne Cheeng> whl GO cERpenEN ow Shipping Cases a Specialty Architect iness whatever it may be. You see every dollar ject to duty, absolutely free: Ane clash to cur eut-emtown Buyers. anaes ae you spend on Foreign Flour is just so much money Theee pairs of our famous We = ait the ag lhngaeg om ae each plese perfect ——$$—$— inate {eee SVORUS, Ne oom AMERICAN SILK HOSE jn finan, and representing values ia platinum and gold movate, t out of B. C. Of money so spent very little finds pr ‘ > set with diamonds and other precious and semi-precious stones. ercorccccoosccoressse res tteeen th eet dee ith written GUARANTEE, FOR S ALE pO. Box 170 — ee 2 - ao ad THE BIRKS’ WEDDING RING is a very popular and _ ur Ladies n—comfortable , AND ROYAL STANDARD FLOUR Sese im Black. ea: 0 fashionable desig to wear in any weight. 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