geplember 13, 1913, Je gaturday, °° RAR, : THE DAILY NEWS’ nF Elo ame) rae : Pit Pe tai K %,.; ; é. d ~ j ey 4 _ mg! a _ TURNBULLS” — BARRIES TURNBULES-—. the NATIONAL AMITY AND UNITY COULD NOT BE CON- SIDERED A PRIVATE ONE. Lon Sept. 10.—Lord Hal- Bjane, accompanied by his sister ind his secretary, Sir Muir Mac- Kenzie, arrived aboard the Lusi- ania fr New York this after- on and proceeded to his city Home. Lord Haldane, who ap- eared in the best of health and pirits, smilingly observed that mow that he was home again his posit as minister prevented Hin from giving any interviews, evertheless, he gave an account i the general impression which his brief visit to the United States mind Canada made on him. He nd 0 eption was of a most rdia iture and we met with nothing bul almost overwhelm- ng ess and attention, Ame i and Canadians seemed LO Vie Bpect, but the most featu f the visit was the re- mar unanimity at the great meetir Montreal. After it Was over a very distinguished American made the remark: ‘We Seem to be one people today,’ and the statement was no exaggera- lion of the obvious sentiment of thousa ds who had assembled. Che meeting was remarkable both 4s lo numbers and the men who Were there, The enthusiasm With which the King’s message Was received by Canadians and Americans alike was also very Siriking,” Lord Haldane had not seen any English expressions of opinion of his remarkable address on higher Nationality delivered at Montreal, jand he learned with pleasure of ithe cordial welcome it received on ithis side of the Atlantic. In reply ito a question as to whether the |address to the American Bar As- }sociation was official, Lord Hal- |dane said: “IT can only say that the speech delivered by a cabinet minister, in which he gives a message from the King, cannot be considered as of a private character.” Both Luckily Bad Shots. Nantes, France, Sept. 8— Alexander Gauthier, who as a French soldier in the war of 1870 fired the first shot of the hostil- ities, died here yesterday. His human target on that occasion was Count Zeppelin, the German inventor of the dirigible balloons. Name of New Gold Camp Shushana, Chiz- few other applied = to across the of the Shushanna, ana, Chisana and a “annas” have been the new gold strike boundary from the head White river, but are settling on that name henceforth will be used in this paper until such time as popular usage deerees that some other name be applied. —Whitehorse Star. ee “Chisana” and Newest styles and materials in ladies’ Suits and ladies’, misses’ and children's Coats at Wallace's. 210tf t 4 €; ce ‘ Wy Vi . ee ° et F 5 a One of the Turnbull departmental store Out the REMOVING THE BODY OF A GIRL CLERK sad scenes in connec-tion with the destruction of the at Peterboro, Wreckers taking bodies from the ruins, The two met a year ago and com-} h each other in this re-|pjjimented each other on being} tmpressive} such bad shots. the newspapers | SCENE OF TURNBULL DEPARTMENTAL STORE DISASTER AT PETERBORO ture shows the complete ruin of the largest departmental store in Peterboro. It also wipes out a historic landmark known sarrie fur store, which had been incorporated into the Turnbull block. known in the city of Peterboro, and the collapse of the building cost five lives. ORD HALDANE MUCH PLEASED. WITH RECEPTION IN MONTREAL EPEATS HIS STATEMENT THAT HIS MESSAGE UPON INTER- It was one of the greatest catastrophes ever Klondike’s Anniversary. The the on Ticket of General Diaz. Mexico City, Sept. 8.—The ticket of General Felix Diaz was completed yester- day the designation of Luis Requena as candidate for the vice presidency at the Felix Diaz Senor Requena is a prominent lawyer, president of the chamber of mines of Mexico and chairman of the Felix Diaz party organiza- tion. Discovery of issued Day edition Dawson Daily {7th, the of the discovery gold in the Klondike vale, was was characteristic of the. enter- prise which is always shown by that publication. The special edition contained seventy-eight pages of interesting reading mat- ter from the best writers in the Yukon. It is an interesting pub- lication from cover to cover. News, presidential August anniversary seventeenth of by Jose a meeting of party leaders. T f i a | ! RB. FLOO L ARCH , TTT 1 RECENTLY | TORN ouT AFFORD EN TRANCE TRON WVEW MANTLE To BARRIE SECTION, | SECTION PILLA - FRoM 2ZND PL m OoR, WHERE GinMe were KILLED TURNBULL STORE i Ras : GEORGE OT. a INTERIOR OF TURNBULL BUILDING AT PETERBORO This diagrarr shows the arrangement of the old Barrie’ building at Peterboro before its collapse. An arch had been cut through the wal! and the second floor was already occupied by the mantle department. It was the cutting through of this arch that weakened the building and thus caused the collapse and total wreck. | LATEST NEWS FROM MASSET | $ engaged at work until the last of the year. Mrs. Long, mother of Surveyor Long, and of F. Stanley Long, former manager of the Bank of — B. N. A,, Prince Rupert, arrived It is reported that a good seam on the John last week. She stop-|of coal has been found at Wil- ped off at old Masset and was]son‘s camp on the Yakoun, but met there by her son. She willjits extent and quality has not yet remain several weeks at the|been determined. It is very en- camp. couraging, however, and it is be. lieved that it is of good commer- A party of geologists and afcial value. number of workmen are at Camp - Robertson and the Wilson Camp Felix Graham and many mem- at the headwaters of the Yakoun|bers of the drill crew at Wright's river. After thoroughly inves-|camp on the Yakoun came in tigating the coal measures in the|Thursday owing to the shortness interior, it is the intention of the}of drill material, They were ad- geologists to visit Masset Inlet|vised the material was on the and the West coast of Graham|way from Vancouver and they re- Island. turned to camp Friday. A large auantity of No. 4, dar shingles, whieh were piled near the old wharf and within a hundred yards of the Masset sawmill, caught fire Sunday af- ternoon from some unknown cause and but for the good work accomplished by volunteer fire- men the whole pile would have been consumed. As it was about one-third of the stock was burn- ed, entailing a loss of $2,000, up- on which there was no insur- ance,—Masset Leader, A party of surveyors are en- ce- gaged in locating a road from Queen Charlotte City to Rennell Sound, under the direetion of Mr, | Kelly, B. G. L, 8. Hicks & Gauthers have com- pleted their new store front and the building now presents an imposing appearance, Mr. J. Hammond left Thursday with CG. deB, Green's survey party for Skidegate, where they wil! be : j BANKERS DECEIVED BY ADVANCE LETTERS |Buncoman Procures Large Sums with Neatness and Dispatch in Ontario. Woodstock, trick of its simplicity and the neatness Ont., successful Sept, 8.—A largely because of its execulion yesterday netted the name of $17,500, those the the Ingersoll, a man who gave James Ray about victimized Bank branches Woodstock, Gait, Berlin and Lindsay. being Imperial cities of Brantford, Other cities in which he operated may still be heard from fo swell the big amount already known to have been procured. Ray’s plan was merely to send a letter purporting to come from the manager of the Union Bank at Kindersley, Saskatchewan, stating that a client, James Ray, was coming east to buy cattle and would present letters of introdue- tion and a demand draft for be- tween two and three thousand dollars, which would be all right. The next day Ray arrived in this city, boldly presented the draft and credentials and re- ——— SALE OF LO TS PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA ITUATED at the confluence of the Fraser and Nechaco Rivers in Central British Columbia, 450 miles north-east of Vancouver, B.C., and 467 miles east of Prince Rupert, B.C., or midway between Prince Rupert and Edmonton, Alta., on the main line of the Grand Trunk Pacifie Railway. q By reason of its central location, Prince George will be the natural distribut- ing point for the extensive territ ry comprised in the Pacific Province of the Dominion, and it has therefore long been the expectation of the general public that upon the completion of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, Prince eorge will early become a large and important centre. @ Having purchased what was known as the Fort George Indian Reserve No. 1 for the purpose of locating a townsite thereon, the Grand Trunk Pacific Devel ment Company Limited has caused the same to be surveyed and platted and will offer lots in this townsite for sale by public auction at Vancouv: +, British Columbia, Wednesday September 17th, 1913, and at Edmonton, Albert, Wednes- day, September 24th, 1913. (The terms of this sale will be one-quarter cash and the balance payable in one, two and three years with six per cent interest. For further particulars and plans apply to: G. U. RYLEY, Land Commissioner, Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Company, Winnipeg, Manitobe RK’S HARDWARE Established 1908 Carpenters’ Tools Builders’ Hardware Ship Chandlery ceived $2,500. He had the attire of a typical rancher and had no difficulty in getting the At Galt he got $2,500, at Guelph $2,700, at Berlin $2,500 and at Lindsay %2,500. May Make Paper Tires. Experiments have recently been made in Europe looking to the utilization of paper in the manu- facture of pneumatic tires, tests recently made having convinced the experimenters that paper has the strength of metal, the eljastic- ity of rubber and a cheapness that is to be found in neither of these money. | }} Wire Cable Iron Pipe Stee! Blocks Fishing Tackle Pipe Fittings Rifles & Shotguns Rope Valves Ammunition Pumps Hose Paint Stoves & Ranges Rubberoid Roofing Corrugated Iron “We Sell Nothing But the Best” The ‘News’ for Artistic Printing AY © PRINCE Su materials—all important qual- ities. (PVE on", WrITSyjor~ OY Nf, CASS ODN oH CAE ee Ct SO RUPERT'S FIRST Ue, se SF se iS o geN Exhibition | MOE x vAS, ws a Gan : September 24, 25 and 26 ‘ 4, 4 FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT e ‘4 Magnificent Display of the Natural Resources of the Great North. ‘ Agriculture, Minerals, Fisheries, Stock, Dogs, 544 Fruits, Arts and Craft ; A NJ ATHLETIC CONTESTS LOG CHOPPING CONTEST WATER SPORTS & CARNIVAL TRAP SHOOTING wy, BABY SHOW ‘ TRADES & LABOR PARADE v, ‘e 2 J 4 fl LARGEST S Ws o . - sad Fr J INDIAN BAND CONTEST Day and Night Fireworks ay (Gs) 4 Ka Col t, For Prize Lists, LANDS ‘ L. BULLOCK-WEBSTER, Secretary : ee (EY ETE ODE TEEN ORGS SEDI . Skeena Valley Bulkley Valley —IN TRACTS OF 160 ACRES AND UPWARDS— Carefully selected Lands at Reasonable Prices and on Entry Forms and Other Information, write CEES Yo —IN THE— Nechaco Valley Fort George District FARM LANDS easy terms. NORTH COAST LAND COMPANY, Limited PAID UP CAPITAL $1,500,000, 00 VANCOUVER, B.C. ois OES t AM j ee bi > ite rere Foe >: Bans ee a