THE DAILY NEWS Tuesday, October 28, 1913 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. | SUBSCRIPTION RATES—To Canada, United States and Mexico: Daily, 50¢ 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, strictly in advance, HEaD OFFICE Daily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B. C. BRANCH OFFICES AND AGENCIES New York—National Newspaper Bureau, 219 East 23rd St., New York City. Seattle—Puget Sound News Co. London, England—The Clougher Syndicate, Grand Trunk Buildimg, Trafalgar Square. ° TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—50 cents per inch, .Contract rates on application. Subscribers. will greatly oblige by promptly calling up Phone 98 in ease of non-delivery or inattention on the part of The News carriers, Telephone 98. DAILY EDITION en a Tuesday, Oct. 28, 1943 CAN WE BUILD of Vickers, Limited. In the BATTLESHIPS? past five or six years the t * : Vickers Company have been re- According to the statement sportisible for the construction of a Ganadian engineer in a of thirteen of the world’s larg- recent issue of the Montreal est dreadnoughts—apart alto- gether from their contributions Gazette, it is only a question in armor, ordinance and pro- of a short time till Canada is in a position to produce war- pelling machinery for other ships as well ‘as commercial battleships—and of a great va- ships equal to those of any riety of smaller warships. other nation. Here is a por- Their support and guarantee tion of the article: of the immense establishment “We Canadian engineers now being created on the St. Lawrence must, therefore, rule out of court al! predictions as to the difficulty of achieving complete success in the build- ing of warships and merchant- have time and again been asked to believe, against our better judgment, that the building of warships in Canada is an eco- nomieal, if not physical, im- i and me possibility. The works, which men in the Dominion. are developing into material 0 noe WHY FOSTER FEELS SO HUMILIATED. The Woodstock form, contradict all such prog- nostications; and reflection on the addition of such an estab- Sentinel- lishment to Canadian resources Review says that the Hon. opens up a vista of potential- George E, Foster has been tell- ities too vast to be accurately ing a Toronto audience how measured, The project ma- humiliated he felt while’ in terializing is not the concep- Australia on learning that the Borden naval policy had been rejected in Canada. Too bad, too bad; but wasn’t Mr. Foster to blame in some measure? Did he not, before leaving for Australia—some time before, in fact—counsel the people of Canada that a policy of con- tribution such as was proposed by the Borden naval bill was not such a policy as would do credit to Canada or one Can- adians might be expected to take pride in? tion of an inexperienced spec- ulative mind, but is the em- bodiment of great and ripe ex- perienée. In their estimate of the possibilities of the project, in the arrangement and equip- ment of the works and in th> design, construction and com- pletion for service of ships to be built in the establishment the projectors have the sa ce operation and technical as- sistance of the greatest naval firm in the home country—that WARM CLOTHING for the Winter Months We are now ready.to supply all your wants in the line of suitable clothing for the fall and winter months. We have just completed our stock of Boys’ and Girls’ Overcoats Pyjamas, Night Gowns Sweater Coats, Jerseys Underwear, Combinations . Hosiery, Etc. WE CAN SUIT YOU IN QUALITY AND i . PLEASE YOU IN PRICE JABOUR. BROS. THE HOUSE OF GOOD VALUES Third Avenue There is a young Unionist iously just now as a possible of the British Unionists. call him Fiery Eloquence great friend of Winston represents English of King Carson. men in his recent campaign, His name is F. E. Smith, Churehill, question they must differ much for in the Ulster crisis Smith Unionism in his whole This picture shows him addressing Orange- FIERY-ELOQUENCE SMITH IN ACTION M.P. who is being talked of very ser- successor to leader Bonar Law, Smith, and they enough he is a the Home Rule Strangely but on hearted support Special to. The Daily News. Oct. 28.—The Duke ad Duchess of Connaught and the Ottawa, Princess Patricia are once more installed in Rideau Hall, but many costly improvements and altéra- tions have been made during the last few months for their comfort and convenience. No fewer than forty-two rooms have been add- ed. A feature of the redecoration work was the carving of a huge coat-of-arms on the front of the house over the porch. It is the biggest of its kind in Canada, and probably in the world. Tt is fourteen feet high and_= sixty- eight feet long, and took fifty- three men three weeks to carve, the short time taken on the work constituting a record. The work has been finished within ten weeks of the contract fime, despite many delays. Much of the material used is Canadian produet, but has been im- ported from France and England. Dominion marble was used in the construction of the balustrade and stairs, etc. Many internal alterations have been effected and rooms enlarged, but the principal change is noted in the exteriof. The face of the building is gray, but it has been some treated wth acid to prevent the rain having a rapid effect. The general color scheme for the bedrooms is blue, the famous blue room for festivities having been remodelled. Forty men had to work day and night for fifieen days to complete’ the painting of the ballroom in time. The porte-chaise in the porech- way another rarity. In fact, there are only two in Canada, the 1s DUKE AND DUCHESS AT HOME ONCE MORE IN RIDEAU HALL NO FEWER THAN FORTY-TWO ROOMS HAVE BEEN ADDED TO CANADA'S WHITE HOUSE—OTHER ALTERA- TIONS CARRIED OUT. The work was commenced in the middle af July, and was originally to have been completed by December 6. The government then wanted it fin- ished by November, and_ finally by October. cost $75,000. TORONTO MAY SELL MEAT Council Considers Proposal that City Enter Business Toronto, Oct, Toronto 95 25.—The City of in the If the City Council endorses the action may engage wholesale meat business. of the board of control, a pleb- iscile will be taken on January 1 on the question: “Are engaging to supply S200 ,000 of the in the dead-meat retailers and to by of carry ¢ you in favor city trade raise deben- this an issue tures in order to business? The proposal was brought for- ward by Alderman Dunn, If it is favored by the people, the city will probably kill live” stock at the new cily abbatoir and en- deavor to compete with private companies which are now sup- plying the retail butchers. To Command Highlanders Victoria, Oct, 25.—Lieutenant Colonel Currie, commanding offi- cer of the Fifth Regiment here, will have the command of the new Highland regiment to be formed in this city, it was an- nounced here today. The ap- pointment will be gazetted in the next issue, Marconi Scandal Again Oet, asserts 25.- t London, ~The Finan- cial News that strong ministerial-influence is being us- ed to prevent action by the stock exchange, which, it is understood has framed a grave report in consequence of its investigation regarding members of the cab- inet holding American Marconi stock. English investors have not lost faith in Canadian securities is a statement too often repeated, Nobody said they had. 1836 THe BANK oF 1913 BritishNorthAmerica TT Years in Business. CAPITAL ANO SURPLUS OveR $7,600,000. 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