~~ ews so i in nd SaaS Sor od ; 3 > ae ae - + aaa aaa oe oS Too - 2+ 2+ << 4 + ¢ PEs as og ee Oe eee eee eee eo eo eo eae oe ~~ SS a i i i a i priday, — AY DIRT By AS Pelle of Ground on ¥>nai Peninsula. . ); Alaska, Sept. 8.—Two Ber Ab } teachers from pore hechacos on. their polling made one of yaca’ h ) finds ever uncovered ihe ricnes : the Kenai pet nsula, cd Misses Drake and Per- Pe vere visiting the claims of lor 1 Re ve ind Ben Sweazy, 7 ( a tributary .to : LY Kel river, When Miss ee net ed if she might pan | She was an ' permission and readily ! F ah howed the owners ar hi the pan thes . 9 September 12, 1913, ——-— = THE DAILY NEWS mRT DISCOVERED cHOOL TEACHER rom Bellingham Shows —-—— WHEREIN HIS ABILITY Lay. | ARMING MERCHANT SHIPS An able man Was William Could List of Steamers Equipped Under Binks; Admiralty Scheme. havigate With fourteen | | | Birmingham Age-Herald, | Irinks The drinks, he admiralty scheme of arm- Ing merchant 1see lor A brilliant man fer Wb wes . ‘Ce ) 1O8eAs Is Walter Plums: oe 8 being prose- Gets all lit up ' a a haees PParsCwOrMly. \ Viguey On seven rums, he following ocean going mer. Cincinnati Enquirer,|Chantment ary now fitted with A valiant man 4.7-inch guns: Royal Mail Steam Was Billy Mears; |Packet Compar ge Arh | pany, Aragan, Ama- He sassed his wife }20n; Houlder Line, La Re erina le, Li serina, On two short beers, I; ! Uruguayo, La Ni era, Hl Para £nayvo, La Correntin re den could hardly believed their eyes |] sty ! i; Aberdeen ’ jUine, Themistocles: White Star and were only convinced that they |] ' rar a sine, Cera ( Federal Steam had a rich strike when they thor-|Navigati: n I Wilts ' gation mpant iltshire: oughty panned the ground them. |New Zealand Shipp aa ng Comps selves, ympany, The owners insisted that the girl keep the gold she had Jers panned for souvenir jewellery. tostorua Ne il other steam- are oi process of being jeduipped With armament, —_———_ THE MARKING OF EGGS Would Protect the Customer and Help the Poultryman. At the annual ineeting of the British Columbia Poultry Asso- ciation the egg question was dis- cussed at length and resolutions were passed, to be forwarded to Hon. Martin Burrell, agriculture, urging of legislation which vide for the marking of the egg products along lines similar to the Fruit Marks Act, now in force. The main idea back of these ap- plications for legislation was to that all cold should be marked in a way would protect the and prevent the dealers from ‘palming off old stoek on the publie to the detriment of the poullrymen., minister of the adoption would pro- see storage eggs that CONnSUMe! Se Ieee oe ae their own price. NO RESERVE no use taking time and space to explain to the people of Prince Rupert the wonderful as everyone knows what the word auction means. Act quickly. O’Reilly’s 2nd Avenue Store On Saturday, Sept. 13th, at 2 p. m., O’Reilly’s 2nd Ave. Store will be open for public auction. Stock of High Grade Gents’ Furnishings and Ciothing, Boots and Shoes, and the opportunity of buying these goods at Now is the accepted time. ... Martin O’Reilly bargains that will be given here, It means that the public will have access to this Ten Thousand Dollar ae Ee OE MP6s eee aa There is absolutely MAKE THE PRICE Every article in this store will be sold at auction to the highest bidder, Not one article reserved. Come early and stay late. Saturday, Sep. 13 The time, Saturday, Sept. 13th. from 2 p. m. sharp until 11 p.m. The place, O'Reilly's 2nd Avenue Store. money and good judgment will take the highest quality of goods into your home at the lowest price you ever paid. BE THE BELL COW O’REILLY’S | Second : Avenue : Store ? + ¢ 7 + a “. GOODS AT YOUR OWN PRICE... ; wane ae - ¢ - «+ YoU walls. SaIlIg MOT jo Zuly ayy The King of Low Prices Martin O’Reilly If you don’t get a bargain at this sale you have no one to your own price on these goods. Come one, come all, and help to clean this stock bare to the naked but yourself, as you get ee ee ee Se ee ee ee Se ee Ee EE OE Ee OE OE WE WE OE OEE 36 76ers es LEAD THE BUNCH 3 IPPING LARGE SAWMILL FOR NEW MINING CAMP AT CHISANA AMONG THE LAST BOATS UP THE WHITE CARRYING SUPPLIES FOR THE WINTER—GOOD WORK DOGS COME “HIGH. Sh The Dawson Daily News of 26th the movements in the direction of the double enders, poling boats, picks, all the necessary for starting up the fun August gives latest|shovels and equipment new gold discoveries at Chisana.J|in a new camp in style. Several Not Shushana, you will notice.) |dog teams added to the gaiety of It says: the situation. The Vidette has The Nasutlin will get out this|thirty-three tons of general mer- affernoon or this evening, and|chandise for Donjek on the barge will take, among other outfits, a|Melozi, which was taken to the small sawmill oulfit for Radford,|mouth of the White by the Nor- McLean, Hirdning and Clements.|com. All of the company are going on Dogs are in demand for the the boat today except Mr. Rad-|,);..... : Sela ce Radford & balan am, Chisana stampede, and. stories will go later in the season, The] ®"® beginning to develop of dogs mill is expected to start opera- disappearing. Several cases have tions in about two weeks. The been reported io the pol:ce, plant weighs about fifteen tons _ With the police pairs estab- and has a daily capacity of 45,- lished along the White and on 000 feet. It will be started at the boundary there seems little Donjek. likelihood of any dog. thieves Mr. and Mrs. 8. R. McClinton making a success of the business. auaciias Graham. 6 sian Stealing a dog in the Yukon is as Mrs. McClinton, will leave on the|Serious as stealing a horse in some countries, and the commer- Nasutlin today for the Chisana,|*" } ; via Donjek. The party arrived a ©@! value of a dog fit to work in few days ago from the Teslin|*#¢ harness makes the offence country, where they were pros- all the more serious. In times peeting ‘for a time this season, past some have received stiff jail sentences for dog stealing, and such things might come to pass Mr. and Mrs. H. Clovey Icave/##ain any day. Good work dogs today on the Nasutlin for the|@te now selling here for $40 to White. Mr. Clovey intends’ es-|%190 each. tablishing a roadhouse and store | The mounted police will keep a near the boundary line, {close dookout along the trail for thirty | : : miles from the Chisana diggings, |4!! kinds of animals and outfits, will be in a_ position to The Vidette got away | and . early this morning for the Donjek | Wickly pick up the man_ with ; stolen property. following the Skookum Jim stam- pede. steamer with a full load of freight and a number of men for the Chisana. a RE gi dN SST Bhs 3 SRE The boat took twenty-five tons of The bathtub has cut more of a supplies on her decks, and in the| figure -in the onward march of outfits are many Yukon sleighs,! civilization than the sword. NEW BRITISH RIFLE IS NOT A SUCCESS ied aad Arm Which Made So Good a Showing at Aldershot in May Is Withdrawn. . London, Sept. 8—It is under. }stood that the new 276. rifle, | which made such a good showing last May in the tests carried on at Aldershot beforw the King, is about to be withdrawn. Several of the arms were issued experi- mentally in the of the present year and were favorably reported on. Severer tests, how- course ever, have sinee then shown, it is said, that when the rifle be- comes hot the cartridge in the rifle becomes baked and thus causes undue pressure when fired. Some auhorities think. that capable adjustment would rem- edy matters. Others are of the opinion that a change of powder would produce the desired result. It felt, however, that as the automatic rifle is so near realiza- tion it would be a waste of money to effect these changes. This rifle is the one whieh, in is the Aldershot tests referred to, showed itself of such power as to drive bullets clear through steel plates of three-eighths of an inch thick. Noted Sugar Refiner Dies. New York, Sept. 8.—William F,. Havemeyer, one of the organizers of the American Sugar Refining Company that absorbed the busi- ness of the Havemeyer Brothers’ refineries, founded by his father, died suddenly. yesterday at the home of his son-in-law, William R. Wilcox, former chairman of the New York publie utilities com- mission. He was 63 years old. Heart disease was the cause. Cleaners. tf Pantorium Pioneer Phone 4. —IN THE— Skeena Valley Bulkley Valley FARM LANDS easy terms. PAID UP CAPITAL $1,500,000.00 Nechaco Valley Fort George District —IN TRACTS OF 160 ACRES AND UPWARDS— Carefully selected Lands at Reasonable Prices and. on FARM LANDS NORTH COAST LAND COMPANY, Limited VANCOUVER, B.C. eae CE RUPERT'S FIRST er S| Exhibition i SY NY, September 24, 25 and 26 G 5 if Nosy, 4h i: Agriculture, Minerals, Fisheries, Magnificent Display of the Natural Resources of the Great North. 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