ri' 5 . ffi'. 'in PAOB T raluablfl preparation Has bam on the market for th put eighty yean, and has no equal (or off -eetung the vomiting, purging and divrbue of cholera infantum. 1 ' Put up only by The T. M2btB Oa limited. Toronto. Out. TOWHITEHORSE AS SEEN BY THE SHIP'S BARBER Victoria Man, Formerly In Prince Rupert, Jells of Recent Vlalt to Yukon Territory By Alderman J. A, Shanks, for merly Ship's Jlarbcr, ss. , Princess Louise) '' The best traditions of the C.ol-(jen orth are sjill strictly, adhered to in Dawson City. Even froiR the beginning and it Is so today "two-toil a" js the smallest coin permitted to circulate in tlut (a r flunig Yukon metropolis. Coming back from Skagway a tourist told men how His nioney had been refused in Dawson City, lie desired to purchase a "Iwo-blU'Hcigar and offered in payment two dimes and a nickle, the cigarman politely refused. "Wo don't understand that kind of money out here," He said as he pushed the three coins Hack, "and we don't want' to pel it in use." Therefore the tourist Had to break into a ten dollar bill to pay, for His smoke. "Two-bits" or Higher goes, hut small change is kept severely out of circulation. The newspaper costs, n quarter, likewise bottle of "pop," Chjldre n . born jn. Dawson City don't know, until they "come out," that a coin of less value i i used anywhere. j ! .' -' At Whltehorse . ! ?As 5:ny "pcrsbrtal" observations did not extend beyond While' horse, I shall begin my narra- live at that famous point where the trail of '98 became merged with the roaring vater9 of tHi swift flowing Yukon. 01d-'mers in Whltehorse leli, and willingly so, of incidents that Happened when the great rush was. on. Everything from plaaKs and soap boxes to sturdy built Men. wheuers were ued to convey the excited, impatient gold hunters down the river to Daw- son. The Yukon Is a veritable torrent.. It rages and roars on Its way propelled by a terrific current, while jutting rocks and dangerous rapids call for pilot age of an extremely skillful character. Anything less than :t staunch ship Has little chance in this glacie'-fed stream, and .thousands lost their lives in trying tc make the grade during the wild dnys of '98, when Ignorance and green overthrew common .sense., Bu, thai is the price. gold demands even, in other walks of life .'and in. more culured place tilth 4Jie Klondyke, Nor did Uh strongest always survive, some times I was Told, llio least likel'l looking got thruinsli; luck was a great factor. It is estimated, I believe, thai more monej wen. Into the Klondyke than ever cam out, at:d it Is 'Jkely so. Boats Now Shorn of Glory Many riyf boats of ancient vintage grace the Hanks of this Yukonfat Whltehorse. Ships tha were "floating palaces in their day, now discarded for more up to-dato crafts. 1 noticed the Itouanza King, The Yukoncr and 'the bour.douign all stern-wheel ers with stirring histories of riches, revelry and robbery Shorn of all (heir glory Ihey arc now but monuments of a slitter ing... Heutic- episode in the world' past. Parked today on the side "of the turbu'.ant stream the once majestically rode they are Die prey of tourists and sight seer? who give them, the "once "111 WIILTi JHMJPO ili gUI lcy-andruvouvenirs from the lime-worn and ncsdcelad frame And local publicity throws an al mosphere aliout these old river baa Is that Is interesting in th extreme, if not entirely autHen. lie. . Tales or fortunes n gol dusi changing Hands between Dsvwson and Whllehorse through the medium of poker games while the good shin Sourdniia laboriously made its way against the Merrlflc current, is commo gossip, "Dangerous Dan Mr Grw" and "the lady that known as I.ou," immortalized by llobert,' Service, were apparently frequently passengers on th) staunch craft Uonanza King. while hair-raising shooting af fairs which Helped pas tbe time on. the tedious voyage, was wilu-oul doubt what built up the im mense popularity of thp ss. Ya- kouer. WMleliorse.sepms fairly pro- perou with .is 500 or so inhabi tants. Hope rings strong in the minds of its people, and $onv lay they predict another rustt, another stampede, for Ihey claim the Yukon Has richer fields ielt haii have yet been prospected. Incidentally, gi.dine is six bit a. gallon and auto arc quite plentiful considering the limited roads that Whltehorse can boas' of. 1 Scenery Is Stupendous We now board the White Pis and Yukon Railway train for gauge, 108 miles long; two years' were spent ir its construction; ana the fare is ten cents a mtle.i the scenery along this lit ' i ralroad is, to say the least jf! it, marvellous. Stupendous, perhaps, is a more suitable word! Extreme heights and Hair-raising aepllis are continuously in view. Chasms, roaring rivers, wonderful waterfalls, gldHed and cloiid-piercing snow-cappeo. .iioimtains prevail r'roin Lak llennelt -to Ska(fway, about TiaU way; thef slejilc .' surprises ar i$U one dfinr UnMieY. Constar.- the train is twisted into t bore$Uoe where the engineer could nearly shake hands with the, passengers on. the rear coach and on one section thrw engine re ued where the grade, i particularly severe. Abor.t mid- ay on the route Lake I.inder- man can toe seen in the distance. he head wajers of this late was the termii.js of the Chilkoo". rail, made famous in (he Klou- lyke stampede before the While ass Trail was used. Xearby i the townsite of Bennett, which. n Ihp early days, had a popula- ion of 10,000 people. It was Here the slampedc-rs built their raft-. nd crudo boats in which to con inuc their ,ourney. Dennett is now pract.oally confined to ono busines, employing fifteen o; twenty people a railway cating- iouse, and a mighty good one. Here meat of the moose, caribou, mountain sheep and delicious wild berries are served to th-j gre. delight of the tourist. The International Itoundarv ine at a point twenty milce from Skalgwuy.-a,i)d at aii elevbi lion oi neariv 3.1 oi. reel vi rooms'inio view. The Uniofi-JarK ana uie ssiars and Stripes are planted securely about fifty fet-t apart. Uetween them is granite column which bears or. one side the word "Canada" ami on" the other side - 'United Stales." It is an ImDnsinir stent when the tourists gather round and many of them have their cameras busy picturing eac other with their feet spread sj mat they stand in both countries al the same time. Dead llorse fiulch comes next spanned by a cantilever bridge in ieet nign, which, according to a toooklet issued toy the rail- "ad, is the most northerlv unuse of lis kind and height in i no world. Only Remnants Left The remnants of White Pa City are visible a few mile closer to hkagwav It is stated that While Pass Cily had a t.on iiianon oi 30,ooo at one period oi me hlondyxe stampede. I Is located at the fool of th White Pass wjir.e began Ihe fa niou trail or98. Xolliln now remains, but a. few dilapidated snacKs not a soul Tor miles. We look out of the coach window and wo see Dead Horse Oulch, named so because of tbe thousands of pack Horses that died on the trail. Nearby Is lb remains of White Pass City, onc "inning, animated, m revcrislilT:aIong to Hie depot located al t'.io hw.w. cs, more ior - OJIW L III " ' i FOVK Tn3 QtdUi Ii2W5 Tin.: -Inr " Cholera ran Infantum" BRINGING UP FATHER ' By George McManu, The Of Fatal Children DlMte OT py OL.LV- 1 I ---- ---din I 1 1 II If "HV- DADDY- WrlVl I II II III naHEnV I ' i 7 S I J II M I .1-11 j WO THUS WOULD IMC IgaISoI &mml3l III SO AMV? J ( TQ-OSY- j I MEAN - KmPaHSJaS IT I V I yTboWOO r REMEMBER t Lf- V "V" ' WMeS NNERt - "; ' 1 jit ''w-t t y jars 8 To put Colman's Mustard on your list for Camp or Summer Home. Then you can have real Mustard with your bacon, fish, meats, sandwiches, etc Colmans Mustard . m mm - U7C aids digestion. CHURCH BOYS DEFEAT NAVY Y-Macs Scored 4 to 1 Last Night In Intermediate Soccer Although both teams lacked regular players, the Naval II"- erve and Y-Macs staged a merry batttc in the Intermediate football league last evening, the lat er winning I D I. The Navy, kicking up hill in the first half, after a few ex- hanges, took tHe lead when ;amni notched the- side's only otinter. Straehatt evened up for he Y-Macs Just before half time. On even ternis, both side- worked Hird for Hie first pari f Ihe second half until llond' shot was doflectrd - Into the Navy's net. The Xavy thereupor wilted -yhile th Y--Mrs invras. ed the vigor of their attack- Mrachan put Ihe cherry shirt hree up and, shortly be for im Dickens made it four. .1; Viampboll Handled' the wills He- and Spiro' lurvich and jjldi .milH cjedjnjhesmeii; ' J , tl?e. siiimlffiFriT" llii feami ( U.tlA' .i'ji'i-.'i ..i ! '.i. liA follows: W. I). I.. Vl4. Y-Macs 2 1 0 Xaval Heserve I 0 2 High School ..ft t i John Dybhavn came in on hut night's train from his siimmnf home at Lake Knthlyn. Mr Dybhavn and family will be re luming In the city next week. gor-m ami iigmtrea than oven Dead Horse ilulch. However, we speed on. Over dizzy hcighls arid roarir.g can you, more corkscrew tends am mountain edges, i ntil at l'.st th brakesman sinjr cut, in resounding, unmistakabb Nor- 'hern yoice, the rather pleanart nd welccmo name. "Skagway.' flood! We arc g'ad we're here, The trip we have enjoyed Irn niensely .put ou nerves arn on edge. Have Had enough, f. one lime, of thse Hair-brcadlfi altitudsl these visions of ty9nU glory, jjiis (ilHlering gold of tlfj pasl. Skagway means change, good meal and n chance to sli out for awhile The train, doe not enlrr tht town lliroiigl nujr rciir galewav. ouv kuis a near line viiown in centre of Skagway' main street.! ! Iltisifiei nnil Irnffir. nniitn., im.lUMVT!.'H m-... .n,,,iiri ilnntitn disturbed as we go clanging ioiucr end of tie town. V anted-T For Sale', , For Rent DAILY 2c per word in advance. No Advertisement taken SPORT CHAT With an. i In r baseball series tetwern Ketelukan and I'rinc lupert on tapis fur Fair Week t is coiiiidently hoptl that Ui vwal players will be in shape '.. .ive the visitors from Hie nortti omo He'ter emp,titlon thai' hey dkl in Ihe Dominion 1M tames. Ketchikan, it may he nd niUfd, Has some eceitlonalb oodliaetiall talent litis year a 5.1 n July sent a team down heri- hat might no a long way in a bigger pla- than Prince Ituperl Ihe locals wet clearly outelas , d al (Hat time Hut now, with the eague .sea-on behind them and i!ll practwe between now 4tM epii'iiiber. Ihey should be abk- make u good battle of It with .e northerners on tle ooasion r III eft- furl booming, visit. Ortlers ftr 130.000 HkM f.ji lip IkMiipsej-Ttintiey heavy weight jliampion!iip ttout Sep ember 28, Have Heen placed witu lie prtniers, acwonliiwr to Phila- lelplna despatches. In the mean ime, oilier arrangements for lb. fiiriit in the new PHiladelphit. stailitim till the grounds of the rxposiima, are being computed Mlhotigli Dempsey is understood o have decided on finishing hi raining at Atlantic Oily, ex'to'-ion officials are Hoping they an persuade Id in to vstaHlish his camp in Philadelphia. Tun- iey's new lamp has not yet bee-.! nnnouneeil and the officials also hope ' have Tunney complete His preliminary work there. The ndvanre -.ale of tickets is said li have o!realy parsed the 20O. ooo murk. ketchTkan winners BASEBALL SERIES FOR ' CHAMP. S. E. ALASKA KIT' IUKAN. Aug. 26. For Hie hi iml day in succession Ketchikan Monday evpninjr turned back the invaders from Juneau winning Urn second game of the series ii tf t ahjl cliiicliing the for the JJh seiCtw UoliSlpivis speed ban merchant of 'the 'l oca aggregation, starred both on lh' mound and with the willow, strik bur out 3 batters nnd gelling two HiN in three times up. Manning, who opposed Davis pitched a fine game ami with a llllle In tier support might have copped. As it was lie pave Ket chikan fans several Had moment Win In Fourth The locals put the game on icp in the last of tlm fourlU frame after it seemed to be irretrievably lost. And Davis who got Into trouble through HI own wiblness in the first f the. fourth, de livered the blow that gave the eaH customer a thrill and turn ed Hie Juneau ronlirug delegation Into a hand of mourner. 'FOUND FOUND. Set of teeth. Owner may have same by calling al Daily News Office und paying for advertisement. FOUND Silk knitted farf. Ap plv Daily News Office. WANTED WANTI D-trSerond-liand bicycle, iniiK' He clieap, (or rash. ,ppl P. I "Claire. 'room': 'two be.ls: good view; central location. Apply 73.1 I Fifth Ave. W, NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. WANTED. WANTED. -One reliable man n every town, merchant preferred, to take orders for best custom-made clothes in Can ada. Highest commissioiir J Hex Tailoring Co. Ltd., TOr " ronto (2V 2i) 7 .V ANTED. Smart Boyiiovvork in Clothing and (tent's Fur-nisHiugs store. Musi speak Scandinavian laikviuige. Hrivr very good refefetices. Apply Ilox 3eo Daily New Office. FOR 8ALE. ,N AUCTION SALE will I Heb al the House- of Mr. J. Me-J KecHnie on whexbrooke Avenue (rear of Hothwell garage, 1 1 ll; Avenue on Thursday, 30th August, at 2.30 p.m., ron sibling of gramophone, Oak Din-iti suite, davenport, carpet, chairs, Slower sewing machine, lino, oak bureau, beds. Healer, etc. PHilpotl & VMU. Auo-tfonpers. 100 FOIl SAIJ- CHoloe waterfront property 95x225, Flvj roomed (timisHed House In good condition. Oolrally toealed. Prlr' 3,O00 cash. Write owtief, Ilox "5, Petershurg, Aiaka. w ii i i I i mm .i, (111 SALE. rtanrh in Xaa Vol-ley. vry reaonable; or may trade for gmxl gaboat v livesliwk. J. T. Saner. Allr Arm. 11.0. KOll S.LI--Hiidon motor it firt class condition; fine for pleasure boat. Snap. Appl. Ilox 318. Daily New Of flee. FOll 8ALF.. Hotel Massftt. A good bargain. Ill health cause for scjllw. Apfdy William Hudson. Massett. H.C. riNT. FOIl SALIi. New till. year and used only ope weeK. Price 120. Pullen. Daily News. 1 5.00 PF.IV MONTH buy a splendid view lot on Oraliam Aver.ue. Walker' Music Slorf1 FOH SALF:--Large rnnlern house splendidly located. Apply O. P. Tinker. TO RENT F'Ort . I1F.NT. . I.arscn bulldlnc, ai "V" 17 1 Third Avenue Kast; Ir foom ptodcrn flat with balh-rriom an.d workshop premise on street Ifoor. Apply Hyde Transfer, 139 Second Avenue. FOIl nF:NT. -- Newly decorated house, two bedroom. 120.00 Apply 215 Fourth Ave. K. MODKH.N HOl'SB for renl Five room and bath. Munro Hros BOARD AND ROOM. HOARD. Tbe Inlander. 831 Second Avenue Phone 137 SUMMER RESORTS. LAKW.SK I.ODOF, near Tcrraco. Visit Lakclse llthia Hoi Springs. Lilhia Is one of th . finest mineral waters known for - rheumatism. Oood ft fishing for rainbow trout in Lakelse lake and river. Motors meet all trains giving through connection- with Lodge. TeleT phone connected to Terrarw J. Ilruce Johnstone, manager. MISCELLANEOUS 50ft MONTHLY BARY SKLLINi! 33 gallons gasoline. No car ton. (luaranteed harmless. rovrn merits. Your name on cans, write quick for par ncuiar ami proof of (Hii sintemeni. p. A. Lefebvre .1 Co., Alexandria, OnL. Canada. Advertise la the Dally News. ArticUi Lost and Found, &c for less than 50c AGENTS WANTED. WAM FD. - A Man for an Unusual Agency. Dnrwju. Limited- established 10 yisan operating a chain of l.ndle Ileady-ln-Woar Shop in Mont- : real and Oltawa, are now extending their operation so a In reach every part of Canada. This open a gulden opportunity for reliable men ami women to Handle our.ftXfllusivc line nfj Ladies' lleady-lo-Wear Clothes. Selling experience not necessary if you mean Hulne vr will leach yon How. Our Fall lino i now ready. Our selllntx outfit U a raafFHshiiinSHowJrV Sm Jll' in a rota! portfolio. PHI won. derful Outfit i Free In reliable rpireenUitUe. Wrllt) a', ojtre tell u about yeurself and the territory jroti wnnf. Oct our anvailng propollio'i. ii...).. I, ...... ii ... i i.. loo late. . lurwins Limited, Dept. 35. 6 It, Montreal. Que.. FREE INSPECTION Why run y.mr oar when il l not operating prnnrlyf II meau adde, exifie later, (lot ready for rainey and uiUly weather make an fillent ent to have, your molor and Hnikes up in lip-top condition. First ela work guaranleeil Uy . Skilled Meelianlae . 8. E. PARKER, LTD., Aulhorlied Ford Sales and Service FORD Cars Trucks Tractors FRANCOIS LAKE LODOE Iteautlfully situated near I'erry Landing Altitude ?t 5 fenl. Camping and Fishing Trip arranged FinST CLASS TAHLP, - with, produce. FIIKSH., J-'JIOM, TUB FAftM.' Take a Trip to the Lake Country this year. For reservation, write Mrs. Henkel. Francois Lake. Il.C. TAXI Phone 87 Taxi (Call Oeorge. Paul or Oust) Six and Seven Passenger Slude bakers at your disposal any lime. ROSS BROS. POOL ROOM Meeker Block. Across from P.mprcs Hotel. 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