aarraenate ee THE DAILY NEWS THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN SUBSCRIPTION RATES—To Ca Daily, 50¢ per month, or 85 $2.00 per year. All Other HEAD rates on application. 4 DAILY BDITION. WHO WILL BE LAUREATE? It will be a matter of great interest to see who will receive the appointment of poet laure ate in England. Rudyard Kip- ling and Thomas Hardy are considered two of the most likely possibilities for the surprised if these illustrious writers were passed over and the honor awarded to some less known and perhaps younger man. Both Kipling and Hardy are perilously near being “back numbers.’ Hardy's fame was won, after all, with his novels rather than with his poems, and in both his nevels and his poems he displays a paganism which makes him impossible of acceptance to a farge portion of the British public. Kipling, on the other hand, carried his jingoism to such an extent that the value of bis work has be- come somewhat discredited. He ruined his reputation at the time of the Boer war by his talk about “good killings” and THE DAILY NEWS Published Daily and Weekly by THE PRINCE RUPERT PUBLISHING CO. LTD., PRINCE RUPERT, BC. Weekly, $2.60 per year, strictly in advance. Daily News Building, Third Ave., Prince Rupert, B, ©, TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—-50 cents per ineh. wax. Thursday, June 26, 1913 place, but many would not be| NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA nada, United States and Mexico .00 per year, in advance. Weekly, Countries; Daily, $8.00 per year OFFICE Telephone 98 Contract than for the vigor of his po litical sympathies mm. .0 choice which would be emi nently safe, if not, perhaps, notably glorious. —_ 4) |\A LITTLE NOTE ‘FOR WALKERS. While Prince Rupert cannot vet easily accommodate the enthusiasts who like a fifteen mile tramp every Saturday afternoon, with an occasional thirty miler on whole holidays, the city can offer the pedestrian not only sufficient exercise to keep in good health, Dut also the greatest of pleasure in its magnificent scenery If we oceasionally have a little rain} or mist, and such weather has | been very rare of late, we can EMPEROR AND EMPRESS OF GERMANY. now boast evenings that are | almost as long as an ordinary| The above is the latest and best picture of the Kaiser and his southern day, and which in} imperial spouse, and it was taken upon the day Germany splendor are worth two of the | celebrated their Emperor's twenty-five year reign of unbroken finest days usually enjoyed in| peace. the east. On such evenings any one who has the habit of} walking can get the keenest of relish from a walk to Seal Cove} the like. And sinee then many of his poems have been of such | a violently partisan nature as) would not lead us to suppose) that he has greatly increased| his store of common sense and back. And if he is one of} these people who walk with! CONSTITUTIONAL MONARCHY AND cassie thir thes cavegh tn on ATTITUDE OF GERMAN WAR LORD hour or two of walking, why, | pREDERICK ' WILLIAM LEFT TESTAMENT THAT CONSTITU- we are still prepared for him.| TION SHOULD BE REVOKED—PRESENT EMPEROR FINDS "FALLS DEAD CHOOSING COFFIN FOR HIS WIFE i | Double Funeral ‘1s Arranged for Loving Couple Grim Reaper Failed to Part June 23 employed New York, nk, bL Douglass, long the department of bridges, died sud denly in the parlor of his home in Brooklyn, while with an undertaker the funeral! of his wife, who had died earlier in the day after a long illness. Mr. Douglas, prior to the un dertaker’s arrival, complained of a headache He was severe his wife when he fell lifeless pointing to an illustration of a double casket Mr. Douglass was wife, Alexina Garden 54 Both were born 56, and his Douglass, in Charles ton, 8.C., and had lived in Brook ivn for thirty-five years. A dou ble funeral with a double casket was held, Proposals Are Rejocted. for demobilization posals CURE NERVOUS HEADACHE MATHIEU S NERVINE POWDERS 18 POWDERS FOR 25 CENTS If your dealer cannot supply you, the L. 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