LEE THE DAILY NEWS Monday, Ma THE DAILY NEWS THR LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Daily and Weekly by THE PRINCE RUPERT PUBLISHING CO. LTD. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. SUBSCRIPTION RATES—To Canada, Daily, 50e per month, or $5.00 per year, in advance. All Other Countries: $2.00 per year. Weekly, $2.50 per year, strictly in advance. TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—-50 cents per intvh. rates on application. HEAD OFFICE Daily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B.C. Telephone 98. BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES New York—National Newspaper Bureau, 219 East 23rd St., York City. Seattle—Puget Sound News Co. London, England—The Clougher Syndicate, Grand Trunk Building, Trafalgar Square. Subscribers will greatly oblige by promptly calling up Phone 98 in case of non-delivery or inattention on the part of The News carriers. DAILY EDITION ate =— Monday, May 19, 1913, THE DOMINION’S NEXT office when made = governor GOVERNOR GENERAL. general. So that there is There seems to be tion of the correctness of the Harcourt, report that Mr. L. V. now at the head of the Colonial Office, succeed the Duke of Connaught as governor general of Canada. a of large am- bitions would care to break up to take a post which is diplomatic administrative. Harcourt will have to bid goodbye to the house of com- appointment the a his One can hardly think that cabinet minister ihis political connections rather than Mr. the his call least this report as to But Canadians mons, would involve peerage. At part of the appointment. as to is do not care very much whether the next viceroy is a peer or a commoner, and would probably enjoy the novelty of greeting one who has no title. It would not be the first. Lord Lisgar, the first governor general after coniederation, was not a peer at the time of his appointment, though he was made one by the time his term ended. He had held several offices in the min- istry. Lord Dufferin was chancel- lor of the Duchy of Lancaster and a member of the cabinet when he was appointed to Canada. The Marquis of Lorne had been a member of the commons but had held no gov- ernment office. Lord Lans- downe had been under secre- tary for war and for India, and was appointed from the latter office. Lord Stanley had been head of the war, colonial and board of trade departments. Neither Lord Aberdeen, Lord Minto nor Lord Grey was in no ques- may almost immediately precedent for the of a cabinet minister, a peer or a commoner. the people of Canada prefer that the general complete is his The diplomatic Toronto Star: Sir William Mackenzie says that a passen- ger will soon be able to travel from Quebec to the Rocky Mountains over the C. N. R. without any change what- ever.” As the C. P. R. con- ductors put passengers off who have no money, the C. N. R. will do a whale of a busi- ness. a, As a bill collector of a British warship offing is more effective little dead beat Central America from the bailiff. 4y- the sight in the in the republics of than a visit Ships that pass in the night are a matter of interest to mariners, but grass that grows in a night these damp May evenings is a matter of con- cern to every owner of a lawn mower. FRED STORK’S HARDWARE Established 1908 Carpenters’ Tools Wire Cable Valves Pumps Hose Stoves & Ranges Builders’ Hardware Ship Chandiery Steel Blocks Pipe Fittings Fishing Tackle Rifles & Shotguns Ammunition Paint Rubberoid Roofing Corrugated Iron “We Sell Nothing But the Best” United States and Mexico: Weekly, Daily, $8.00 per year. Contract New appointment whether What would governor term. He has expressed a deep desire to do this, but the health of the Duchess prevents it. sialic It is stated that there are over two million cans made every year. After glancing over the backyards of Prince Rupert this estimate must seem ridiculously low. —__—__—_——). relations be- tween the Governor of Cali- fornia and Secretary of State Bryan are approaching the “parting of the ways” stage. ———-—-—-—4) ~|NEW ZEALAND’ MINISTER OF DEFENCE ON POLICING PACIFIC | ° BRILLIANT ADDRESS OW THE NECESSITY OF PROTECTION TO THIS COAST AND HOPE OF CANADA PROVID- ING A PACIFIC FLEET. would be that they were needed what is going on. luncheon. It was one of the most|ready when we wan! noteworthy contributions to the! [py eonelusion, Co! subject of imperial defence yelt|warned his hearers that great heard in Vancouver, noteworthy|{hough their oppor ties were} as much because of its locallin Canada, their 1 sibilities pride in New Zealand's deter-|were equally great There was mination to build up its own de-|gomething more + cing than fence forces as by its true IM-/the chase of the a ghty dollar, | perialism, but it was better to share in the] Stress was laid upon the im-jcreation of an empil which } portance of keeping the pathway/shall stand and no! die like all} of the Pacific clear. “When the/the other empires of the world Pacific is British, Britain com- “Let us see to it that we to-} mands also the Atlantic and the|gether hold the Pacific, not for] Mediterranean. It is our duty tolany agressive purpose, but that combine and keep the pathway of|we may be left free to accor the Pacific open and relieve the/plish our mission in peace, to en | mother country of that burden.|joy our freedom and our priv We must utilize our native pa-jileges. If there be those who | triotism to create the local units twill not allow us |t ! s in| of that great Pacific imperial|peace, then we shall place our- fleet, a fleet which in time of war|selves in such a position that we} will be under the command of|can say ‘come at your own risk.’] one authority alone. Today that/It will be a great risk; in fact) power rests in the King and hisjany nation will be a fool whic h| advisors, the admiralty, buf wholattempts it. We want to have | ean tell where it may rest fifty;our hands held by you, just as} years from now? I do not know, | we want to hold your hands.| but I believe that the time will| We want not only to be afongside | come when all parts of the em-|you in your development, but pire will be represented on the|want you to be alongside and council of defence. | help us in ours.” ¢ ae . The Latest Expressions e in Jewellery THE MOST SELECT IN WEDDING GIFTS AND BRIDAL JEWELLERY may be selected from our new sum mer booklet, which has already been British Columbia patrons. Ths is one esting summer publications we have issued, be in the hands of every wedding gift buyer ince. mailed to of the most inter and it should in the prov- our many BLUE BIRD JEWELLERY This pretty novelty owes story of the blue bird. its origin to Maeterlinck’s It is considered a symbol of hap- piness and good luck. We supply it in Brooches, Pend- ants and Scarf Pins. This jewellery is made from gen- uine cloisonne enamel! on sterling silver. Write for this summer booklet. 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If the west coast Of/and under one econ! to kee p|sp mnsibility rests upon the states Canada should ever want those/open the pathway of the Pacifie.|}men of the three nations to find 8,000 men they have only got to| Here is the means of creating a ul a way volunteer and there is only one|/®™p!re, of utilizing il patriot condition under which they|ism into channels which tend to . would be kept at home and that ward unity. We cann Hore) 4Q]B]6G THe sanx of 1913 ios | ‘UNION SS. COMPANY OF 8. 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