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Contract Subscribers will greatly oblige by promptly calling up Phone 98 in case of non-delivery or inattention on the part of The News carriers. of Connaught and the Duchess o Fife, on October 15, are in full swing, and young Irish girls are busy work- ing on the trousseau, for the DAILY EDITION Saturday, Sept. 6, 19 TOO MUCH PARTY McClemont strongly condemned the prevalence of partisan poli- tics, meaning the unfortunate- ly familiar use of party or- ganizations to secure or retain cism and the abuse ing influence. It can serve no purpose except to gratify un- worthy personal ambitions or izes’that its mission is only definite public purpose to serve is a tool or the manipulator of tools. He is used to serve the unworthy purpose of others or when some ive comes important within reach FRED STORK’S HARDWARE Established 1908 Builders’ Hardware Ship Chandlery Steel Blocks Fishing Tackle Pipe Fittings Rifles & Shotguns Valves Ammunition Paint Rubberoid Roofing Corrugated Iron Carpenters’ Tools Wire Cable Iron Pipe Rope Pumps Stoves & Ranges Hose 13. tion and every project to the POLITICS. test of human and national In an excellent address at the| usefulness. By that test it annual conference of Canadian judges, and it moves ahead by Clubs in Hamilton President eliminating the outgrown and the decadent and taking up the new and the publicly healthful. It faces without fear the criti- always aimed at the innovator, realiz- office. There ir no excuse for ing that every right and every the existence of a political party privilege now enjoyed was at except when it stands for a one time called treason and principle of sufficient import- that every liberty was at one ance to warrant men in sink- time called iniquitous. Liber- ing their smaller differences alism is the revolt against and uniting in a cause. A party stagnation. Realizing that it maintained for any other pur- has lifted men and nations pose is a lowering and blight- from savagery to what they have now attained, it also real- be- gun, and that the dead load of to enable schemers to advance reaction is still as dificult to their personal interests. The move as at any time in the man who belongs to or sup- world’s history. ‘Phe element ports a party without having a that sees this truth clearly will always work independently in the cause of progress, and object- will is making use of others to sink all differences for the sake serve his own questionable of the possible attainment. purposes. This is the party polities of Liberalism is the cause of which no country can have too progress. It puts evefy insti- much.—Toronto Globe. Has the Larges: Circulation in Northera British Columbia THE DAILY NEWS Prince Rupert’s Artistic Job Printing Establishment Se a ae aces . FIFE. THE DUCBESS OF as be Duchess insists that as far possible everything must made in Great Britain. According to English custom, wedding presents are given before the wedding and _ costly gifts are arriving from all parts of the Empire. The king’s per- sonal gift to the groom will be a magnificent motor car, while gorgeous jewels have been re- ceived from Queen Alexandra, the Kaiser, the Czar, and several other European monarchs relat- PREPARATIONS FOR WEDDING OF PRINCE ARTHUR OF CONNAUGHT WILL BE CREATED DUKE OF KENT AND WITH THE DUCHESS PROBABLY COME TO CANADA AS NEXT GOVERNOR- GENERAL London, Sept. 2——Preparations for the wedding of Prince Arthur already hundreds of long | THE DAILY NEWS the rumor, mentioned Arthur will It appears that jwhich T think T have that Prince relie hveok relieve his father General of Canada, is true, and in this case the Duke and Duchess of Kent, as it is Prince Arthur and the Duchess of Fife will be styled after their marriage, will not be very much in this country for some years to come, It is suggested that Prince Ar- thur is to be made Duke of Kent that he and the Duchess of Fife may be styled Duke and Duchess of Kent and Fife, but this is un- likely, as there is no precedent in England for a husband taking his wife's _ title, sometimes happens abroad, and the Duke- dom of Fife is not royal. The wedding will be a state ceremony, the invitations being sent out by the Lord Cham- berlain’s office in the name of the expected before, as Governor- understood semi- Princess Royal. It is that the German Emperor, the Crown Prince and Princess,. the King and Queen of Norway, the Crown Prince and of Sweden, the King and Queen of Spain, and, of course, all the En- glish royal family, will be pre- sent, while the wedding break- fast will, it is stated, be given in St. James’s palace, where that of Princess WEATHER REPORT. Furnished by F. W. Dowling, Observer. For 24 hours ending 5 a. ™m, September 5, 1913. Barometer, reduced to sea level vires wen vee be 30,002 Highest temperature..... 54.0 Lowest temperature...... 44.0 RAIN Wisisse 6c ieee esters 54 Chavez and Burns Draw. Denver, Colo,, Sept. 1.—Benny Chavez of Trinidad and Frankie Burns of Jersey City fought ten rounds to. a draw here tonight. They weighed 118 pounds. TRUNK t Sound Saturdays at 8 P. M. 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Prince Arthur is to be married in the uniform of the Seots Greys | and a detachment of his regi-| ment will be on duty and possib- | ly line the aisle and the Chapel} Royal, unless considerations of| space forbid, It is likely also} that the Duff Highlanders will be} ed to the English royal family. represented, Dawson, Sept. 5—The present stampede to the neighborhood of the head of the White is not the only one which has taken place to that locality. In 1904 quite a little excitement took place over the country. Placer gold is un- derstood to have been brought from that region. Billy Lloyd went up with a party which start ed from the Klondike Hotel, Bil- ly James, the discoverer of the diggings just loeated; Bob Wil- ey, now in the district; and Andy Taylor, the White river trail bla- zer, went into the country with a number of others, They made the trip over the ice with horses ana sleighs. Montgomery, who afterwards was drowned in the Copper river, together with his wife and child, while descending the stream on araft, also was mentioned in connection with the early stam- pede. Montgomery's child was born at the Second canyon on the White, Reported Stampede A little placer, running about wages, was located on Horsfall Creek, near the canyon a few years ago. Dawson papers, reported the stampede of 1904. A copy of the erstwhile Dawson Bulletin of January 4 said: “There has been a great deal of whispering on the street cor- ners of Dawson regarding the reported strikes made in the White river district. Those who SHUSHANA STAMPEDE NOT THE FIRST TO THAT DISTRICT GOLD WAS SOUGHT UP THE WHITE MANY YEARS AGO UN- DER UNFAVORABLE CONDITIONS claim to have inside information give out vague hints of wealth untold, but when pinned down to talking facets and figures have nothing definite to say. “Several parties with large oulfits have already gone to the diggings, and others are prepar- ing to leave. “A party of seven men with eight horses, taking a large ton- nage of provisions, left this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Mont- gomery will follow later in the week, The party will have to re- lay their freight, and the trip will necessarily take them longer. Different Stories “The reports as to the value of the prospects and the number of creeks on which gold has been found vary according to the dif- ferent parties who_ have been in the district. Some say that the diggings are shallow and the pay is found from the grass roots down and in large quantities and that there are several creeks up- on which pay has been located. While others say that the district is limited and the pay is only nominal, “Several people have left Daw- son to make hurried trips to the district to get authentic informa- tion, and their return will un- doubtedly make known the exact condition of affairs existing at the new diggings.” Very latest in Fall Millinery. Miss L. M. Kuster, 207-9 i ae THAT Dacke T Dock AN’ IT'LL BET RE HASNT BEEN 4 FISH A BIG ONE. Ye ok NCE PETE a WaéS 4 ig PuP - 3 Pe ey GOLLY \F HEE ASNT HOOKED eRe ne Se Deca ete eae tae eee cues yet POETS) po a pattie eo Fama LS a Rein Oe EN, cn RECOMMENDED FOR Tne INVALID Tne Home Tre CONNOISSEUR | The Pusuic who naturally want the besf. AGE, Purity AND MELLOWNESS UNSURPASSED. DISTRIBUTORS Prince Rupert Importing Co., Ltd) PRINCE RUPERT, B.C, Hotel ; Directory Members P.R.L. 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