MANY PROMINENT PEOPLE IN CANADA Have Written Letters About “Fruit-a-tives” And Have Allowed These Letters To Be Published In Their Home Newspapers TO HELP OTHERS 10 GET WELL Those Foremost In The Reli s, Social and Political Life Of The Dominion a Permitted their Photos To Appear, Together With T estimo- nials Telling How They Have Been Cured By “Fruit-a-tives”. One of the most remarkable features of the magnificent success of ‘'Fruit- e-tives” has been the cal Fruit-a-tives Limited and the newspapers Country Treasurer Justices of seven Merchants, one Postmaster, two Superintendents of Sunday School and one School Commissioner. These letters were signed by the writers and may be seen at the company's offices in Ottawa. of the men and women who have written to publish these in # the Cabinet, a Senator, « f the Peace, a High Constable her sent their photos, with permission to These include a Former Member two Soldiers, tw Those who have been cured by “Fruit-e-tives” of Stomach Troubie, Indigestion or Dyspepsia—Kidmey or Biadder Disease, constant Backache Rheumatism, Sciatica or Lumbago—chronic Headaches or Neuralgia—Bilious Sess, Constipation or Liver Complaint, ate glad to iet the whole world know of the remedy that cured them. They feel that they are only doing their duty to write and tell about ‘‘Fruit-a-tives”’ and to urge their sick friends and neighbors to try these wonderful tablets made from fruit juices. These letters, telling how sick, suffering people have cured themselves is their own-homes, have been powerful! factors in inducing many others to try “Pruit-a-tives”’, you realize, this, for if some relative or close friend has tried something and is satisfied with it. you are apt to try it too. The fact that “Pruit-e-tives”’ has cured thousands of people, all over Canada, is an excellent feason why you should try these wonderful tablets made of fruit juices. If you are suffering with any of the complaints mentioned above, get a box of “Pruit-e-tives”’ to-day. “Pruit-e-tives” are sold by all dealers at soc. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, agc. or will be sent postpaid on receipt of price by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa EE THE UNION STEAMSHIP CO., OF B.C., LIMITED $.S. VENTURE Sails for Simpson, Naas, Mill Bay, connecting for Aiyansh Fridays at 2 p. m.; for Vancouver Saturdays at 4 p. m. $.S. CHELOHSIN Sails for Simpson, Arrandale and Granby Bay every Sun- day at midnight; for Vancouver, the South, Tuesdays at 9 p. m. JOHN BARNSLEY, Agent, SECOND AVE. : GOVERNOR OF LEIGE THE DAILY News MANY EXTRA MEN FOR GRANTS ARMISTICE CANADA’S ARSENAL TWENTY-FOUR HOURS Fifteen Thousand Weapons Or- dered by Government From London, August 8 —A despatch Ross Plant to The Post says the Beigians 4 have granted an armistice of 24 ‘ «t ® hours as requested by the Ger- mans. The latter are collecting ; their wounded and burying the . , — dead. : sus : : ex Extra ‘ e be . HAVE PLACED GUNS i the 1 er Ww AT GLACE BAY STATION . ie » ' - Pr ‘ CANADA PARLIAMENT ror : : ‘ WILL MEET AUGUST 18 g Ships Ras been es st ‘land of Orleans Aug » hus si 5 his August 18 : g x an : ‘ - gz “ tras ‘ I sent he Pp ament w « to Esq a .R = eques the Fre I atify the ( Montreal, the Frene! ering tr 6 ; ‘ a a ed he B. C. MILK is the most ECONOMICAL for the housewife. “It goes farthest,” because it is RICKEST IN CREAM | by actual government tests). Wo dark brown color and no cooked taste. It has the NATURAL FLAVOUR. AT ALL GROCERS POSITIVELY ENDS TONIGHT SA POSITIV Bs TONIGHT et LE IT’S YOUR LAST CHANCE TO BUY QUALITY GOODS AT BARGAIN PRICES — YOU MUST HURRY! UNTIL CLOSING TIME TONIGHT TREMENDOUS PRICE REDUCTIONS PREVAIL ON EVERYTHING CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS, SHOES, ETC., ALL ARE WILL MAKE DOLLERS IF YOU BUY TODAY. IN THE STORE: INCLUDED. PRICES NOW CUT TO THE LOWEST LIMIT YOU COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF HERE’S A FEW OF BARGAIN SURPRISES: ee es Wee a ad 26c 50c Suspenders 26c 75c Underwear, garment... .25c S H 0 E S $2.50 Tweed Pants $1.65 $1.00 Negligee Shirts ...._... 5Bc 20c Working Sox 10¢ . 50c Leather Gloves... ...... 25c ALMOST GIVEN AWAY 75c Tweed Caps . 46e $15.00 Raincoats . $9.85 $4.50 Work Shoes .. $2.45 $17.50 New Suits $9.25 $25.00 Stylish Suits $14.95 $5.00 Dress Shoes $2.75 $2.50 Felt Hats 96c $1.25 Work Shirts .65c $6.00 Dress Shoes . $3.95 35c Fine Sox . . 260 $1.50 Wool U-Wear ........ 95c $6,00 Work Shoes $3.95 $17.50 Biue Suits $10.95 $3.00 Suit Cases .... $1.75 $5.00 Oxfords $2.25 $5.00 Corduroy Pants $3.45 To $5.00 Felt Hats _. . $1.86 $7.50 Loggers Boots $5.95 Excelda Handkerchiefs, 3 for 26c IT'S THE LAST DAY—-COME, IT MEANS DOLLARS SAVED TO YOU! REMEMBER WE ARE SELLING GOODS FOR LESS MONEY THAN LIKE QUALITIES HAVE EVER BEFORE BEEN OFFERED FOR. <:<:: tint: DON'T FAIL TO COME AND GET YOUR SHARE OF THE BARGAINS. Grossman Clothing House SECOND AVENUE, BETWEEN SIXTH AND SEVENTH STREETS. ! } Trade t | led th . oe BIG NAVAL FIGHT) TAKES OVER RaiLwy : I i Birks 4 ’ ece ‘ i | i ‘ . Phe : | : - i : t } : ? ’ ql : = ‘ he u | ‘ - rut i iT rhe ~ dona é i , Mess the 1} i . prose I Am : } BK . engra y - i the souver mer tha ; . fact r ” er Amp! a I kK ¥ i |! INSURANCE RATES | i CUT DOWN TEN PER CENT nusTRIAN REGIMENT ° WIPED OUT BY a a aa UT BY SERVIANS | ask ARMISTICE To netstat ie : ag BURY GERMAN he i ! - i ! sines s this] ¢ has Mi 8 ‘ a | at e al Re ' ‘ M I le \ i | ‘ ‘ per | i ess rt jit \ . "i h as the s ! ! | " \ ints, b th & sore rh he loca ul f ns cred 6 | ° ha THE WEATHER ba SIR JOHN FRENCH a " TAKES ACTIVE PART CORPORATION OF THE CITY oF PRINCE RUPERT i i August 8.—Field Ma TENDERS FOR COAL hal S john ff net er ss ger he a . pt ipa a= a sult of the Ulste j t 7 ‘ N : i “ E ; : " . sion LUCILLE LOV has b pp hare fn rarer f th iriny ef i tende speck enera : A. BROOKSBANK ’ initiate 3 Purchasing Ag f LIEUTENANT PORTE GOES ms BACK TO ENGLAND once ae eidedianioiten & > = New Yo \ug e John ¢ ve oer ererrt } te British tena | ui | y whe tyes to have pllciod the Wa } LJ § NOTICE TO THE PUBL sna r iiving | at An ica Si ey” — ay ie attempted —trans-At “erionte ; igh ha i I retur Fi Effective Monday, A 100s uae Eng is he is a | | Household Coal wi! $11 pe : iecadilial i 3 DELIVERED IN SECTIONS see ’ j “i ” ft $12.00 per ton DELIVERED IN ve He } , . | TIONS 2, 7, 8 co witt ily ews |3 SOLD FOR sTRICTiy CASH Hiship | inia whic SACKS WILL BE LEF) a I i ‘ mid CLASSIFIED ADS. i NEW WELLINGTON COAL 00 Phursda LINDSAY’s CARTAGE 4 ST/AéE Ar nent of LAeut. Port FAR WEST FUEL MPANY thdrawa > ‘etal FOR RENT PACIFIC CARTAGE | iMITED | ! \ ; u ale after u me Jesenenesnenosocs “<«r* enereet hh \e lub of America NT.-Pour reomed house for rent a re for sale cheat 619 Fifth B | 180-82 | IG RAILWAY STRIKE | — TO BE ARBITRATED Seren (ias boat 23 x %; 6 horse — engine; cheap Hub Poolrooms ial Agree to Arbitrate as | tits Res ALF A boat, 14 ft. long, 4% ft ult of War bean bored for engine never been Aft) FLAT | ed Apply, G. W Lindsay, General abs Washington, Aug x Man | * , 178-179 ane of the West er : ¢95 Hhave accepted apbit WANTED WITH BATH, $29 wage dispute witl he - 1 GAL VTED ) Shoott jailer men and fremer | - ™ aaes = 1aa-18 The railroad n ‘ i WANTEL Nu wert IS ; if AN urse girl; apply Mra. L. W FOUR RO i} the president the j ' | tiene ' sat OME! HOU the plan propose: he fa j cit WANTED Apply Prince Rupert