June 10, 1914 THE DAILY NEWS | Gapt. 0. Mel i ieompanied Mi \ { Masset Moos oon oor Those Who Rely on | the yveleranis «al | raid ; ‘: lavdither forth the great home remedy which has proved its power to aber EY wo relieve safely and speedily the minor ailments arising q is still as hale ty as from defective or irregular action of the organs of 4 many @ man mers digestion, find themselves spared hours of suffering i He has resided 1 for a and able to ward off the attacks of serious sicknesss, ; number of yea Seba nel | HAM’S PI , great booster th and i seneciall Oues tte Te . ‘ i fata ef Naa 7 never disappoint those who take them. They help the , ‘ah ie Mes Oe digestion, stimulate the liver, clear the kidneys and regu- wing cn in ee late the bowels. By purifving the biood they increase are. Ac phe d eheerfulness 2nd create confidence. As actions depend ; eluding ee Poronte on health and strength, those who know Beecham’s Pills : who ms heavy hie 7 Islands, and ¢ ). MeIntosh E H Lif ‘ pe of Victoria, hi so hacked njoy A e i} up his faith ds with Prepared only by Thomas Beecham, St. Helens, Lancashire, England. luik: money Soid everywhere in Canada and U, 8. America. In boxes, 25 cents, ; a ¢ a te es et es Ps ne se a ee es ons es aes ey a + ! RARE RSI I III III IIIIIIAIIAIIIIIISISSIS SISA ISAACS A I A I A I IG I I A A A A I A A I * i i ail ft 0 borates thas ate asta een elitist sett iajk valli atid aa bho ae | STEAMER STORSTAD AND HER CAPTAIN AT MONTREAL * : h W nee he collier ad was hi l the Empress of Ireland Phe’ cain se picture | 4 ‘ : { Anderse " omimnanded het Che se ‘ he captain in conversation with the Norwegian i * treal whet! Un ’ . at ed n°-that p / * THE re rer bee a. Bf: “eee ee i} ¢ I for Prince Rupert and Northern B.C FADERS HAVE LITTLE TILT ntlection campaign we ently have Baan. the subject or DAILY | !or Frince Nupert and Northern b.C. | ¢ | ss tl es before the elec n h gossip. It is said several i * { { e and vet their verdiet ob- | Ca liar ind othe companies / x / N EW S The Daily News goes into nearly every home in l RHETORIC USED AS EAPONS ed the Libera! leader, If vhereit he was erested are '] 7 } Prince Rupert. it is the popular newspaper of / W s simply to be academie | inwolved 2 Grey whose | * LY ; at ( ; a ae el dasa ti cs ae nose 1 * re the city because it is clean and reliable. It has all j Ss10 refore the iblie, is | daugh was mrenfell’s Tirsi; j : : different matter. If 1 misjudg-|wife, is reporte: icc 4 Pat. + is the news of the city, and keeps in touch with events { gr WILFRID PRESUMED TOO MUCH ON THE SINCERITY AND oo iny right hon. friend I apolo-| heavy losers. if ¥ and topics interesting to Northern British Colum- COURAGE OF PREMIER BORDEN size. I presumed too much on| The affaics of the bank were|{ SAFE bia. It treats these subjects with moderate opti- ; * nceritly and courage For | large] olved with those of} / * SANE mism and reliability. * L between the rae B ra n's ntin oa 2 s Il also ay ae Liberal |the Canadian Agency, Limited, \} x The Daily News is the most valuable paper to of m ! f . ia ippea { the 'cheers anc aughte tich < a “ollie ) rt ~ i ae P a “ 7 * he ng aught 4 toe pags M1 4 1) Spicy advertisers because it is read by the buying public. ne th dis ie as mente e and he Canadian } j * ‘ bath ssa: shay wen 14 IMPARTIAL It has a bigger circulation than any other paper in Canadien Nort! nany time udded the ‘ia’ evita: enkkaate ali Ke y paper in A Liberal leadt that he was go BANKING FIRM FAILED cami ; 3 athe 1 v “as au + INDEPENDENT the vity. It is read by the class of people the ampaign fo e purchase of : 7 : : who | f » the country on certain ormntratlt seis sis advertisers want to talk to. Gite Laurier, who fol-|iM# w the countey’ on “cestain| BOUGHT TOO MUCH G.TAR| "!rsHtine interest in the Grand |) ion pal When the/| 'ssues su e never goes; he rrunk Railway, but when those |] * / INTELLIGENT Tes / { 3 hy ‘ re . es a he in to put it off ee, securities deprecated. the obl > Can ae Ree 4 r did ssi tates A. M. Grenfell and Several Cana-| a : a ' . mur * i eg ie ila man ea bs “ ang a ‘shal weat-ta’ ee tht eee dian Companies Involved pete th er ~ OT aR ok eT * ! RH = ee , ks Bee . es i, oes r Pern i} j * j = « ounts i ‘ amid lical mee y ancial houses rder to pro-|& * * ] dor J € Ss Chaplin j ‘ i hie ; t the many stoek exchange { x $ ¥ j Milne, Grenfell & CGo., Limited, a}, volved ij = ) : * | him ! H I sveu. & * { * 0.000,000——and a tN ah ces nian ail own firm of merchants : be j * / ¥ 15,000.00 more, I erved Sir Wilfrid ind bankers in Princess Street Notice to Eagles / * i * igree thal I did not retorted M Bor lave suspended payment You are specially requested to a Ligation, Uhal) de I said that by-and-bye [The failure is believed to belattend a regular meeting 1 jen ——— —-r arne @ what is the \ he 1 opportunit f | the es to rge opers ons in!Smoker I Tednesds eve nz Fe : ae DI : " f large operations in |Smok Wednesday evening, + ! RII III IAD IAI AIA IAA IASI AAAI AAI I IISA IIIS AAAIAS AA IA tek npany before : ssing this matter before|Grand Trunk by Arthur Morton!|June 10th, in the K. of P. Hall. j ) l Lorate, and that we would | Grenfe formerly a member of J. J. KEEFE, | ee a ee ee ae es se es ee es Pe es ee Pe ee 9 St hs oe a i goer dubious fi be willing ther to discuss if the firm, and whose dealings re- | 132-133 Secretary. LCA C DY AED omoccococoooocoowoooo[d Na A . (os . Ae Ae 4 ..Next to the Westholme Theatre THE OLD STORE Next is the Westholme Theatre... The Acme Clothing House The greatest “Bargain Sale” ever put before the public here, opened this morning. We are going to clean every article in the store, as not a dollar’s worth of goods do we intend to move to our new store feeoe oon o ; 34 Men’s Tweed Suits, oda Mon’s Waterproof Goais in yx " ; lines, in sizes 33 to 42. Regu- double and single texture. } ; 3 lar values $10 to $15. Some of the Every coat absolutely guaran- ; ; ed. Regular $15 to $20. ‘JULY Ist | 7 . Sle Pr JULY 1st | ; ; " teen ; 3 ; Men m Se Under- es Men’s All Fur Felt Hats, odd ; ilies wed a arere fer lines. Regular $3 value ‘ 3 we are orierin { 25c Garment e For - $1.00 ; 100 i ’ 90 Men’s Serge, Tweed and Oxford bnats ore a eee H. B. K. Men’s Shirts. Regu- Odd lines and sizes in Men’s Men's Feit Hats, ali shapes. Worsted Suits. Our regular Patent leather, Regular $4.50 lar price $1.50. Linen Collars Regular $2 prices $18 to $22. Nearly all sizes. While they last to $5.50, Your Choice - $2.35 Sale Price - 65c ot Each For - 75c Your Choice - $10.00 We give you these few lines merely as a criterion to judge of what’s going to be doing here at this Sale ‘N COME EARLY TO THE OLD STORE Next Westholme Theatre STORE FOR RENT, FIXTURES FOR SALE “ACME CLOTHING HOUSE Kate: V6 . MS NY, Sa Tred © VA n/N ® ‘ ‘aie "SHEE: XC Prooocccsco oe oCOOOoOOoOO NEVE Memb ne anh lusineen ere ccumieaccwniiae mee a a ee ae ehicd veoh ede wes eaes CoyreowS _ cs, S We es as es AG ws cI A SONI: ills HE Pent Ain ts ai TIT ti oa > Seaeeeompemas came Te aaa ri ~ ee cA = ~ 4 ae I “4 aan - <. = 4 is ¥ Oe Se ee 5 Gomkieos Soeatnas Sere its ea | = nal. fal Rein. Pee: Se Bz