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. Daily, 50c per month, or $5.00 $2.00 per year. Weekly, $2.50 per year, strictly York City. Seattle—Puget Sound News Co. Trafalgar Square. rates on application. SUBSCRIPTION RATES—To Canada, All Other Countries: 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 London, England—The Clougher Syndicate, Grand Trunk Building, TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—50 cents per inch, Contract United States and Mexico: per year, in advance. Weekly, Daily, $8.00 per year. in advance. Telephone 98. DAILY EDITION wifi Monday, Oct. 6, 1913 MOVIES INVADING THE LEGITIMATE. The Pollard company played a successful engagement here because it was a good company and also because it was a change from the ‘‘movies,” which are well attended every night at all three theatres. But is becoming more and more apparent from outside newspapers that the motion picture business has turned the art of playwriting upside down, and robbed the stage of a large per cent. of its capital stock by the bodily appropriation of the Villian in Search of the Papers, the Untortunate Maid- en Nicked of Her Inheritance, and the Hero Who Throws the Villian Over the Precipice. It has also taken the Stage Snow Storm and left only the Stage Thunder because it was im- possible to make a picture of it. The movies have even appro- priated Eliza and the wonder- it ful ice scene, with the Thrill- screen the day of special ing Pursuit of the Blood- trains for operatic stars and hounds, and the Cruel Overseer five dollar seats will have in the Distance. Instead of passed forever. paying twenty and thirty for this kind of recreation, as for- merly, the tired worker of the larger cities may now absorb it for five and ten, going home with his eye full instead of a gorged ear. The stage has been driven to desperate expedients to pre- serve its high position in hu- man affairs. Well knowing that it is impossible to take a clear negative of a moral problem, the playwrights have burned the midnight oil on problem and morality plays, so that the devotees of the old regime “may still have their feelings harrowed among the old familiar surroundings. Musical comedy, vaudeville and grand opera, of course, have remained undisturbed- through all the changes and chances of this mortal tife but whenever Edison gets his phon- ograph in satisfying corelation with the moving figures on the THE REXAL Phones 82 and 200 Phone Your Drug Store Wants to Us Free Delivery from 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. TWO BIG STORES Cc. H. 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The Ulster provisional govern- ment, he declared, would require has imany millions of capital, would cut itself off from the imperial |} government and the Irish govern- ment from old age pensions and the benefits of the insurance act, from imperial aid for education, agriculture and public works, from the operations of the hous- ing and land purchase acts, and from the post office. No mer- chant could draw a legal check, give a legal receipt or recover a debt outside of Ulster. “The whole thing is a gigantic we and preposterous absurdity,” he HOW JOHN REDMOND POKES FUN AT THE ULSTER “PARLIAMENT” HIM § |, "'# wp HUGH BARRIE MP Soe ay OF HOME RULE CAMPAIGN identified with Ulster Provi- sional Government or Uuster Committee organized to oppose the Home Rule Bill by threatening rebellion should the mea- lightly refer heir protest as UI- — EWSPAPERS WITH SILLY SEA- SEA SERPENT STORIES, L A BLUFF exclaimed. “It is meant merely the English people are not fools or cowards, They won't be hum- bugged by talk about provisional governments, nor intimidated by the wooden muskets of Ulster.” In a second speech, Mr. Red- mond declared that the home rulers had been silent, law abid- ing and orderly, while their op- ponents had been shrieking and boasting of illegalily and ineit- ing to riot and bloodshed. Athiete’s Heart on Wrong Side San Francisco, Oct, 2.—Physi- cians who examined Ralph Rose, at the Central Emergency Hospi- tal yesterday discovered that his heart was on the wrong side of his body forced there by an at- tack of pluerisy. He was sent to a private hospital where his case is attracting attention from the medical profession. His chances for recovery are said to be good. (THERE'S \ . CHICKEN IN (| THERE BUT “THE FENCE \S Too Yip 18 GOING TO GREENVILLE Popular Pastor Transferred to the Naas for Winter Months General regret will follow the announcement made by Bishop Du Vernet of the Church of Eng- land that Rey. William Crarey, rector of St. Mark's church, is to be transferred for the next five months to the Greenville Indian Mission on the Naas river. He is to take over the work founded | there by Rev. Mr. MeCullaugh, | who will proceed to Aiyansh., Rev. Mr. Grarey and his wife re- turned on the Thursday boat from Prince Rupert where they have been attending the Angli- can Synod of that diocese, and are busily engaged in packing up) their furniture pending the ar- rival of the “Northern Cross,” the mission boat, to take them to Kinecolith, en route to their future residence. They expect} to return to Stewart in spring, and meanwhile St. Mark's and the rectory will be closed. Rev, Mr. Crarey has resided here for a little over a year, coming to Stewart from Dawson, and thro- ugh his manly ways made him- self very popular with the con- gregation and the public gener- ally, and both he and Mrs. Cra- | rey will be greatly missed by their many friends.—Portland Canal Miner. 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