phursday, EXTENDING SERVICE unning Observation es in Switzerland. Following an ent between the and the Com. p, R. Now R Cat Over Lin i agree iVvs tailway has extended the an fy ion car service ne vas inaugur- itverland, and today. nadian Pacific ive been con- Austrian sery- Trieste to Salz- and The the Austria and and runs pictur- tarted nabruck » Brucha, y crosses | cha di hifully et to Zurieh, september 1 1, 1913, MORICE RIVER STRIKE Authentic Information Not at Present Available. News received regarding the reported strike near the head of Morice River appears to confirm first reports, and what bids fair to prove a stampede io the seene has begui, quite a number of men from the valley towns being already on their way preparations to leave. Goarse gold in paying quantities is pe- ported, and there is a possibility that the Bulkley Valley will have a Shushana of its own Authen- tic information the find is nol Omin- eca Miner, or making concerning yet available, ‘ Pantorium Pioneer Cleaners, Phone 4. tf THE DAILY NEWS » > QO” _ QUEENS PARK “DONDAS Sr Tate IAA INT 6 eee 1g eer ENTR: p- CRYST) RACE TRACKS CE WOR a Cc BALL : TREES] «as: ; FAIRE it GDS. THAT $200,000 FIRE AT LONDON, ONTARIO. What oecu ong the buildings Cl cus tramp dropped a lighted cigar ! the cattle sheds and set fire to the exhibition “A GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY O’Reilly’s 2nd Avenue Store oe ene ee their own price. Act quickly. | NO RESERVE Now is the accepted time. ... Martin O’Reilly _ bidder, ca Come early and stay tate. i. oe oe ee eee eee ee “2 = Every article in this store will be sold at auction to the highest Not one article reserved. The King of Low Prices BE THE BELL COW Martin O’Reilly Saturday, Sep. 13 Ses oe ee eee Oe ee ae ee oe Oe oe eee oe + + ¢ + ¢ ¢ + oT a a ee a a a a SaI11g MOT jo Zuly aq7 On Saturday, Sept. 13th, at 2 p. m., O’Reilly’s 2nd Ave. Store will be open for public auction. no use taking time and space to explain to the people of Prince Rupert the wonderful The time, Saturday, Sept. 13th. from 2 p. m. sharp until 11 p.m. The place, O’Reilly’s 2nd Avenue Store. There is absolutely bargains that will be given here, as everyone knows what the word auction means. It means that the public will have access to this Ten Thousand Dollar Stock of High Grade Gents’ Furnishings and Clothing, Boots and Shoes, and the opportunity of buying these goods at ie ee If yod don’t get a bargain at this sale you have no one to blame but yourself, as you get your own price on these goods. Come one, come all, and help to clean this stock bare to the naked walls. A little Money and good judgment will take the highest quality of goods into your home at the lowest price you ever paid. LEAD THE BUNCH O’REILLY’S Second : Avenue : Store . GOODS AT YOUR OWN PRICE.”. SOOO O CK eC EK OOO OOOO XX KOO °° eft ef f+ f+ ete e+ eet eer emer +o C+ +o eT +o + F&F + a Se a a a 5 ee a a, a a Eye is) 2 Washington, D. C., Loting aAtting Sept. 6. Secretary of Commerce Sweet has received a preliminary the report sinking of of California on recent thes Stale in Gam- bier Bay, vestigators Alaska, but as yet in- have been unable to fix the responsibility for the dis- aster. The report received today eon- of an account of advances the all of lives were explosion rather sists principally the accident, theory that practically those who their killed outright by the caused by air pressure than by drowning. lost PROBE INTO WRECK OF STATE OF CALIFORNIA NOT COMPLETE OFFICIALS AT WASHINGTON NOT DECIDED WHETHER THE WRECKED VESSEL STRUCK A CHARTED OR AN UNCHARTED ROCK. Responsibility for the wreck cannot be fixed until it is known whether if was a charted or un- charted rock on which the vessel struck. The inland passes in Alaska, in Frederick Sound, it is recalled, were charted. in 1889, on file are and maps in the interior department referred to showing a number of rocks near points where the State of Cali- fornia str Some of the .de- partment officials are represented holding the opinion that if was one of these charted rocks that was struck, but testimony on this point, the report says, is not at all complete, as uck, as THE HOOKWORM. You've heard about the hook- worm Thet bothers people some. Thet makes you wish Thet you could fish And loaf till kingdom come. Ah’ me, T guess I’ve got il, Although there’s lots I've got the hook, I've got the worm, I've got the hookworm, too! ‘Douglas Malloch, in can Lumberman. to do— Ameri- Heavy Defalcation. Washington, Sept. 5.—A defal- cation of $130,000 in the State National Bank of Fort Worth, Texas, was reported today to Thomas P, @ane, acting comp- troller of the currency, by Na- tional Bank Examiner Van Zant. The shortage will not affect the solvency of the bank. MR. ROWELL’S RETURN Ontario Liberal Leader Back After Trip to Europe: Sept. 8.—Mr. returned to Toronto, Rowell N,. W. has Toronto after a two months’ sojourn in Europe. There is every probabil- ity that Hartley H. Dewart, K. C., will enter the legislature as the of of the “safe” Liberal ridings at the next representative one general election, for the purpose os assisting the Liberal party. White House Wedding. Cornish, N. H., Sept. 8.—The marriage of Miss Jessie Wilson, daughter of President Wilson, to Mr. Francis B. Sayre of New York, is to take place at the White House in Washington on Tuesday, November 25th. second THE MAIL ORDER MAID How She Showed Her Gall in the Shoe Store. .; Some of the people of Fair- banks, patrons of the large mail order of the “outside,” have been known to pull off some funhy stunts, but the most nervy one’ ever recorded took place last week, says the Citizen. A certain young lady walked iftto one of the shoe stores and asked to be shown several pairs of ladies’ shoes, The clerk, a very houses obliging man, went through all his stoek until he finally sue- ceeded in finding a shoe that would fit the dainty foot that was thrust out from beneath the skirt. She had him lace it up, looked it over carefully, walked around of the mat with it and assured the clerk that it fitted fine. All the above is, of course, very ordinary, but here is the fine work. She asked exactly the size, the width and the general descrip- tion of the shoe, and the obliging one explained to the best of his knowledge. He then started to wrap up the parcel and asked the young lady if she would take the shoes with her or have them sent to, the house, and this was her reply: “Oh, no. I didn’t care to buy. [ was just sending outside for a pair and [I wanted to be sure of the size.” The clerk’s funeral will be held some time in-the near future. Montreal Dealers Fined. Ottawa, Sept. 5.—Enforcement of the gold and silver marking act has engaged the attention of the officials of the department of trade and commerce recently, and eight Montreal firms have been prosecuted and fined. The cases were especially for false trade declarations, and in some cases for giving guarantees, which is in violation of the aet, FARM LANDS Skeena Valley Bulkley Valley —IN THE— Carefully selected Lands at Reasonable Prices and on easy terms. Nechaco Valley Fort George District —IN TRACTS OF 160 ACRES AND UPWARDS— FARM LANDS NORTH COAST LAND COMPANY, Limited PAID UP CAPITAL $1,500,000. 00 VANCOUVER, B.C. vr, WW, NF, CNG a AIEEE EOS) PRINCE RUPERT'S FIRST >| Exhibition UNS: ¢ Nes. 4 se September 24, 25 and 26 i Magnificent Display of the Natural Resources of the Great North. Agriculture, Minerals, Fisheries, Stock, Dogs, Fruits, Arts and Craft >. CARNIVAL ATHLETIC CONTESTS WATER SPORTS AND HORSE RACES LOC CHOPPING CONTEST TRADES & LABOR PARADE TReP SHOOTING Neen BABY SHOW <9, » . ‘4 Kr, aN LARGEST INDIAN BAND CONTEST § Ever Held in British Columbia. Day and Night Fireworks : a For Prize Lists, Entry Forms and Other Information, write SY, L. BULLOCK-WEBSTER, Secretary G SEE Ee i CSTE MODENA SIR Ces RC OND F z= te i sre PSS pore FARMS