june 16, 1914 ea pon’t Put Off lief from the illnesses Ling I 7 seekl0 defective action of the or- cau ed tion. Most serious sick- gans er + their start in troubles of ee an liver, bowels—troubles vey ely, surely relieved by BEECHAM’S PILLS Sold everywhere. In boxes, 25 cents, a Lever Simulation ) WATGH FREE GOLU WW ‘ “a A straightforwar weneroas j flet irom on ontabliehed af Wat hee , thenees so re oe people all over the i world ot @& hinge advertisement. Now ja your ehanes to one. Write enclosing % corte for one of wv fashionable Ladics love Goarda, or Gents’ Alberts, sent enrriage pald to wear with the wateh, whieh will be given Free (these = watehes guaranteed five year should you take ad vantage of our marvel expect you to tell your friends ~ them the besatifal .wateh ' We have a NewStore andNew Goods a NEW are suit for right es pric SWEDER BROS., RN 9 eS WEEE LLLLELELE LIOR ILI I III I LL Oa S ’ }FURNITURE FOR SALE ering at private sale furniture of a whole } ; fle f ms, including } Mahogany Dressers & Washetands Quarter cut Oak Dining room table and chairs Leather upholstered couch chairs, etc } Library table { Bede and mattresses, Mirrors, Dishes and Kitehen Utensils, } Carpets, in fact a full equipment, | by piece or In bulk. See WM. STEPHENS & 60., LTD. | SEEDS! SEEDS! ) RP ' Have received our 1914 6pring Seeds FIELD, GARDEN, AND FLOWER SEEDS Agents for DOMINION NURSERY ORCHARDS CO. Dealers In Feed of all Kinds CHICKEN FEED A SPECIALTY Mail orders promptly attended to Prince Rupert Feed Co. 008 T ere. One ra Ave. Phone Black 268 VOL OOOEO LPL OLOOOOOLODLELDLEEEOL LE 've that eslors ANY MIND ih Dertectiy, with the SAME DYk&. © of Mistakes. Clean and Simp Droggist or Dealer, S224 for Box ue a Co. Limited, iz et — Church Services - ° PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ‘vices every Sunday in the ren Hall at 1) am, and hoopreas Theatre at 780 p.m. inday Senco! ai 2.80 p. m. w Pll CHUROCM ‘Ve ¢ BAPTIST YOUNG and FIFTH vives every Sunday ai ii 1 7.80 p.m, Sanday Pp. m, Baraca * Clase 2.80 2 er, W. WHIGHT, B.A., Pastor i een FIRST METHODIST CHURCH ‘'@ AVE. AND MIRORAYS PLACE ‘ces every Sunday ai tl “10. and 7.80 om. Sunday NOG! al 2.30 paw Sh DIMMICK PASTOR \SDREW'S ANGLICAN GHURCH eth Ave and Dunsmuir Place 1 he LAST SIGNATURES OF PROMINENT SALVATIONISTS. above is a photo of a postcard mailed at Rimouski, just a few minutes before the Empress ey, orn It was by KE. P. Grey, prominent newspiper sketch artist, and member of he Territorial Staff Band, to his fiancee in Toronto, and will be a valuable and treasured memento. The last thing they did before retiring to their cabins that ‘fatal night was to sign the posteard vhich Mr. Grey, who was lost, had sketched his own picture. Of those who signed the card vere drowned and 14 were saved, as follows: Lost Commissioner David M. Rees, Colonel 8. Maidment, Brigadiers W. S Potter and Walker, Major H. Findlay, Adjutants E. Hannagan, H. Green, E. DeBow. Mrs. DeBow, F, and C. Stitt, Ensigns’ G. J. Bonynge, B. J. Pattenden, O. Mardall, Captains J. P Myers, Harding, M. Rees, Guide What- more, Lieutenant 8. Bigland, Bandsmen E. Ford, W. J. Humphries, E. W. Aldridge, E. Weeks, George Meacher, 8. Pantler, F. E. Jones, BE. Evans, R. Malone, W. Harwood, A, Stevenson. R. THE DAILY NEWS —_—— \ century ago a young man named William Underwood, liv- ne in Boston, made some pick- les and jam, pul them into glass bottles, and offered them to the American people The American people wouldn't have them messed-up stuff, when, in due season, they could get nice ripe plums and cherries and currants ind such things 1819, and there was This was in canning industry. Tin cans themselves were unknown; put ver in England the art of pre- serving in hermetically sealed bottles was a new. invention, Un- derwood was an Englishman, and of the new over there. looked pretty black oung Bill Underwood Boston. He didn't know that he was making industrial history, he argued Boston, and Boston still refused fo buy Our grandfathers came out and told him that, Americans, they never would eat their dinner out of a bottle! An Appeal to the Captain So young Underwood, father of the vast American canning busi- ness of today, sadly hunted up the In- had worked in one factories first preserving Things at } for vy in with vreat plainly captain of a ship sailing for dia or China, If you will take along of a con- foods,” he said, “I believe can sell ‘o British army and navy there I'll divide the signment my sealed you them officers profits with The Raid on Tomatoes men, Underwood and Ken- Ver! you.” hwo set the explorers and ad a in the early canning davs. and in some respects Un- derwood seems to have led In i298 he announced “preserved milk.’ and m 1830 he originated of canned the trade ards brand to afters “love-apple” our cemmot fruite pies.” known as Soon he ob- tained some seeds from Europe Your grandfather that the love-apple our present genial iriend the to Our grandmothers thought Bot Underwood tell simply ean you was maka is Was potson planted the seed somewnere near Noston, raised some love-apples, and preserved them in bottles. A sensation in canning circles! Who would want to eat that slop- B “tomato “pizent!’ ft was bad when Underwood offered but when he put it Caesar! called mess sauce?” enough it in bottles; tins-—great This is a in changeable world, Eyeu Sunday iioly Moraiig prayer, 4%, iw prayer, 7282, 2:36 p, + “olmubion frat Buoday ® of ihonth, at tf @. ©, “third Sunday at & ue. A, RIX BREOTOR SALVATION Granville ~unday sm, 3 day Week ARMY CITADEL court services al 11 » § and & vb. m Fchool, 1:80 p. Olght services Mon da Wednesday, Thurs (ay and Saturday, se c ee ' en Today the United eats to 350,000,000 at tomatoes a year. Toma- toes lead everything in the vege- ‘abie-canning industry. We come to the modern era with emall appreciation, perhaps, of the men who made ‘fanning so great « business that almosi every family land leans heavily upon it for susten- great that our Am- stores sell $600 - enough, sure Sistas eans some tha ance, and so emcan grocery O0O0L0 retail 00 of it ina prices, Perkins, G. Felstead—33. Saved——Majors Geo Atwell, W. Turpin, Ensign E. Pubmire, Capt, Rufus Spooner, Geo, Wilson, Lieut. A. Keith, Bandsmen Herbert Greenaway, Thomas and Mrs. Greenaway, K. McIntyre, W. H. Wakefield. E. H. Green, W. H. Measures, J. Johnson THE ROMANCE F | pecple would be out on the land, 4 0) THE TIN CAN |scratching the earth for a living. | But the equivalent of a ean of -~-HOW IT BEGAN ITS HISTORY FIRST SEALED PRODUCTS USED IN ENGLAND—ENGLISHMAN BEGAN MANUFACTURE IN BOSTON HUNDRED YEARS AGO — FILLS BIG PLACE TODAY vear, figured at Cans Make Great Cities Exe try, inevil for cept for the have great ably the canning indus- our present great cities must been smal) cities reason that a great city could not be fed with- If you question this statement} look ¢ lis consumed last year, ‘at retail | out in the yard?| valuation, it New York. about Why eat Underwood's |out the help of the canners The metropo- $150,000,000 jworth of canned foods, exclusive lof Jall tt items } ceeds $45.0 bread It even great of town It feed eity. | the jthe big hotels at wholesale vast quant of N is on list there this ie 00.000; You will see that milk, eggs, amounted is a difficult now, to feed city is alwé ged edge of a famine looms up whenever there a big labor strike, or snowstorm hems the in. suge by In food ities bought York's that ew ly one Meat and meat foods}), 4... aggregated $176,000,000 The milk consumed at retail was worth $64,000,000: butter, 858,- 650,000: eres, $45,000,000; bread ar, $28,000,000. and to just a little jmore than the canned foods. proposition lke New ivs on York; the the rag- Its speetre when a tremendous A Mighty Economy is relatively Chicago or Without these cities would never sine } . come half as big as they are, The | service. ' as difficult to} any other big canned foods have be- ex-| is talk} jpeas, corn, or tomatoes would cost ithe he The producer ten times what his grocery today, industry mighty and the biggest con- | server of food ever discovered. It is estimated fifty cent of all the fruits and |tables of the United States would except for the can- And through this industry to the over- production of a for the {famine that come another | pays at canning is a economy, that per vegfre- go to waste neries lit is possible save fat year may jyear. It is possible to rush sup. jplies from one section of the {country to another in time of jemergency, or from neighbor to jneighbor in sudden need. rhe people of this country (U. demand three billion cans of | food a year: so perhaps it would not stretching the truth to fconclude that the men we have Imet in this narrative, in passing the men who | built the greatest utility in- jdustry of the age, 1s, be jacquaintanece, are Alaska Excursions Ket- Sitka, on the fine steam- Round trip excursions to chikan, Wrangell, Juneau, jand Skagway ers “City of Seattle’ and ‘“Spo- kan sailing every. six days. $32.00 covers all expense. A side ltrip Skagway to Summit of the White Pass Ry. at very. small cost. For reservations and all information apply to Rogers’ Steamship Agency, Phone 116. 152-160 The Royal Cafe is the old, re- liable and popular dining place | jot the city. You ean depend on | lgetlting the best cuisine and best 126tf MISS SWEEPSTONE Who wi!! be seen in the newest solo Opera House, June 17-28, 8 _ POPP OO FEL EPOPOLOPO OL ODED In the Letter Box | ooo Picton, Nova Scotia To the Daily Ni Prince R BA Sir.—Altho esiding time in this be old city, we still keep in vith the do- ings of Rupe home, and anything that to it is of deep interest iid especial- iy its reputat The people here are keenly al its rapid growth and advantages. They also wa noral tone. hildren and this last great the solid roek that will stand Is it a place young peopl 4 city being bu of true princip for all time’ | hope so but the temperance people must arise. I was astonished and grieved to read the ile: in a recent copy of The News that a brewery site was being sought and about to he built on. The water, it said, was a little too dark for their purpose but the devil will find a way to lighten it so as to darken more souls. Surely the people of Prince Rupert will allow un- scrupulous men to go ahead, who care nothing for a human body or soul if ‘put so many dollars in their pocket. Do not plant a brewery with all its attending evils and influences in the midst of our now hopeful city. I also saw in our old friend The News how rapid is the increase in not those thes the number of our little ones whom God sends to keep. the world sweet and wholesome with their innocent lives protraying his love divine. Wis can say how many victims are claimed directly or indirectly by that glar- ing evil which if allowed to locate will dim all hope of ever having a dry town. If a half of the money now spent on liquor in Rupert went into playgrounds for our young people or parks with swings, sand heaps, flowers, and other things which are the requisite of childhood, can any one quess how splendid they might be? T late- ly heard of a woman who after the foundation for a brewery was laid canvassed the town with the result it was never built. People of Rupert, think of our homes and do not allow this add- e devil to come among us. MRS. G. R. MACKENZIE. trees, “| Si lsheisaicialobaloF mcimic ini imioimioinist 4 : it first thing that strikes you about ROYAL STANDARD is its never varying uniformity. It per- forms in precisely the same fashion 365 bake days in the year. Make your ‘‘memory word’’ for flour ROYAL STANDARD and all element of luck in your baking will vanish. sack now lest you forget. ’Phone your grocer for a Mbrcivety 7 Lab : Uniform FLOU Tested * F. G@. DAWSON, Wholesale Distributor & PRINCE RUPERT Gentlemen, we buy clothes. Phone 565. your old 146tf 1836 THE BANK of 1914 BritishNorthAmerica 78 YEARS in Business. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $7,786,666. 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PRI AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AA AAA AAAS AAA AA AAAAAAASAASAAARIAAI ARIAT *+ er eu @ gig } } ! { ) THE a ss ae DAILY NEWS dances EB EE OE A EO a OR OR UE RF OR Oe SPICY IMPARTIAL INDEPENDENT INTELLIGENT for Prince Rupert and Northern B.C. into nearly every home in Prince Rupert. It the popular newspaper of the city because it is cleaa and reliable. It has all the news of the city, and keeps in touch with evenis and topics interesting to Northern British Colum- bia, It treats these subjects with moderate opti- } mism and reliability, The Daily News is the most valuable paper to advertisers because it is read by the buying public. It has a bigger circulation than any other paper in the vity. It is read by the class of people the advertisers want to talk to. DAILY NEWS The Daily News goes is + at the Westholme Jenin olnictiniiiooinioiinioiinick oiodtoininiootototnint