EE OO THE DAILY NEWS THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Daily and Weekly by THE PRINCE RUPERT PUBLISHING CO. LTD., PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. SUBSGRIPTION RATES—To Canada, United States and Mexico: Daily, 50c per month, or $5.00 per year, in advance. Weekly, $2.00 per year. All Other Countries: Daily, $8.00 per year. Weekly, $2.50 per year, slrictly in advance. HEAD OFFICE Daily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B.C. Telephone 98. TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—50 cents per inch. Contract rates on applivation. BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES New York—National Newspaper Bureau, 219 East 23rd St., New York City. ‘ Seattle—Puget Sound News Co. d London, England—The Clougher Syndicate, Grand Trunk Building, Trafalgar Square. DEVELOP LOCAL | Friday, July 4, 1913, > Specimens of the. local build DAILY EDITION. NATURAL RESOURCES i of 7 ae Whi tect Co? f the quality, ave already been Pale AEORITADS : CO%-g ’ already been brought to the provincial government is here in regard to the erection of the provincial building on Market Place, some concerted action should be taken to ensure that the stone used in the building should be of local origin, ot- herwise the principal material attention of Architect Cox, and it remains only for an in- vestigation of the quarries to see that the acknowledged quality is maintained in quan- tity. It offers an opportunity to start and foster the devel- opment of one of our undevel- oped natural resources which Government used in the building will be the Provincial’ imported from Vancouver. would be wise not to overlook. —_—_—E ee There is most excellent gran- ite and marble within a short distance of this city that could be quarried and landed at the COMES HOME IN TIME FOR HIS OWN FUNERAL building site much cheaper/His Sudden Appearance Shocks than the Vancouver Island] gejatives Who Were Mourning product. Of course the men Over Body of Another directly interested in these un- developed quarries will push their claims in a business-like way, but there is such a thing as morai and political suasion to be used in the obtaining of all government contracts. Therefore due pressure should be brought to bear in this casé that all local industries should be encouraged as much as pos- sible. New York, July 1.—James Kiely found a crepe on the door of his home, No, 619 John street, Kearney, N. J. His sister, Mrs. Christina O’Brien, and his broth- ers Patrick and Robert were seated at the side of a coffin. “Who is dead?” he asked. The mourners looked up, ut- tered piercing shrieks and rushed from the room, It may be said that this is ; , the business of those interest-| Kiely stood transfixed with ed in stone quarries, lime de- amazement, Cautiously his sis- . ter and brothers returned. After posits, gravel beds and so on, and that they will reap all the making sure he was their brother they explained that on Monday benefit. This is much _ too : , narrow a view to take of the they had seen an ivem in a matter. To secure a contract|Newark paper telling of the death of James Kiely from heat. As Kiely had not been home for a week they believed it was he, identified and claimed the body. for the building stone means not only a profit to the men owning the quarry but it means the opening up ef an- other permanent payroll, and thus a benefit to the whole community. If he doesn't talk shop he prob- ably has not shop to talk. Those Who Have Seen Our Stock of Lace, Net and Muslin WAISTS ARE DELIGHTED WITH THE STYLES AND THE UNUSUAL VALUES. The stock is being rapidly reduced. If you do not want to. be disappointed came before they are all sold out. ~JABOUR BROS. THE HOUSE OF GOOD VALUES. Third Avenue Prince Rupert THE DAILY NEWS custom. happiness in life, has wrongly been announced the musie_ hall “command” performance at Knowsley Hall on July 7, when Lord Derby entertains the King and Queen at his Lancashire seat during their Majesties’ visit to the county, a special theatre has been constructed at a of £2,000. The main fabrie itself is that of the huge conservatory altach- ed to the mansion, and this has been converted into a handsome playhouse, with a dias in the centre of the auditorium for the accommodation of the King and For what as cast over the young couple, supposed PENCIL SKETCH OF QUELPH-HOHENZOLLERN WEDDING. (Drawn by One of the Guests at the Ceremony.) It shows the Prince and Princess Ernesi of Cumberland followed by pages carrying torches according They are massive. candles which cast a mellow light to an old traditional to be symbolic of future AND QUEEN OPENS ON MONDAY LORD DERBY TURNS HIS CONSERVATORY INTO PLAYHOUSE FOR THE ROYAL VISIT AT HIS LANCASHIRE SEAT Queen. Queen Mary will sit in the same chair that Queen Vie- toria occupied on the semi-state oceasions connected with hér last visit fo Lancashire. An orchestra of twenty picked musicians will be hidden from view, and the space excavated for the purpose extends to some depth beneath the stage, so that satisfactory ventilation may be obtained for the performers. It should be insisted upon, in spite of the wording of official announcements, that the music hall entertainment being = given by Lord Derby to their Majesties is in no sense a “command” per- formance, though it is true that their Majesties exercised (heir tchoiee in the selection of artists for the Knowsley Hall variety programme, Queen Mary, for instance, specially asked that Mr David Devant's illusions should be included. The programme for Knowsley Hell consists of seven “turns” for each of which special scen- ery has had to be made to fit the small stage, Mr. George Graves will appear in “Koffo of Bond Street,” a miniature production compared with that originally arranged for him by Mr. Frank Parker at the Palace; Mr. Neil Kenyon will give his humorous “scene” called “The Postie of Dunrobbin;” Mr. George by will have a lof to say and to sing in the Lancashire dialect; Olgar, Elgar and Eli Hudson will present their charming musical entertainment, and the others in the bill are the child dancers, Frank and Vesta; the “Ventrilo- quial Huntsman,” Mr. Tom Ed- wards, and the famous illusion- ist, Mr. David Devant. Tombstone inscriptions are generally too good to be true. HELPFUL AND HARMLESS Form-|* TO THE Mondays and Fr Steamere Prince Joh ound Saturdays at 8 Harbor, leaving Prince Rupert on RAILWAY 28th to Sept. 30th, Returninglimit For through tickets, rese A. &. 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