[You Should Worry Uf] oro. sm: it were dificult to find a safe and reliable remedy for the ailments due to irregular or defective action of the stomach, liver or bowels. These ailments are likely to attack anyone; likely, too, to lead to worsa sickness if not relieved. Beecpanys Pill are famous the world over, for their power to these in! d safely. the t fy troubles certainly an ely. ate se Ly puri clean the blood and act as a general m body, b ta, indo cnure 20 BS a biliousness, constipation m su: and, longed fering and expose you to Prepared onty by Beecham, St. Helens, Lancashire, Re Thomas Sold everywhere in Canada and U. §. America, In boxes, 25 cents. Help the women of Prinos Rupert to cet that $500 for the hospital ship. This is the last day for collecting Everybody should fee! that they have a share in this. It is a patriotic and philan- thropic cause. + . * . eee eee eee ee ee ee ee TONIGHT'S s | Pstory HOW AT THE WESTHOLME ive famil witl rhe vone of is ar runt be feature (a |Gristo, which will shown i ;4 reat five at the | Wastholme Opera House tonight, iwith Jas. O Neill in the title role SEEEEEPEEEEEEEEEREEE EEE EER EERE RERE ES EEE YEE ERESER BI |) | ; Mr. O'Neil’ tar ; High-brade Work Plumbing, Steamfitting. $i scsi ise ess Me Mn jhe made the Gotint of and sheet metal work at fair prices iCristo famous or the Count of Western Plumbing Co., Ld |Monte Cristo made James © Neill PREAH AERA RHEE EAEAEREEREHE Se Spier ’ }famous. Certain it is that no fin- i of this irac- ter been given reo }lieki “ Keystone will} < : complete the performanc: BES SS OES SS PRUE Se Zier impersonation > * has ever \ Comedy) e Sa OD a ate @ Local News Notes | * = al nices 7: Football Will Continue votball finish of the decided league hedule, the proposal ibanden “it owing to the war 583 .¢and the weather being overruled, Che To- ieht, Sons of Eng- land, G Thurs? Merchants, ©. T day, Sons of England \. A. Holmberg; Sat- Callies vs. Drydock, A. Clapperton. Games will be called at 7345. Ata meeting it z League the ‘ty - was rsp ye> ret eA oT Xx > = Try Smith & Killas y ce cream, Care taker f churches, 6 ; tz Phone 187-89 fixtures this week are: Drvdoek vs 8S. Russell referee; the 2 ° Port Essington, the Rupert jail to New West- been sentenced | V5 irday, day, Cal Hewartd; Ho ies VS. Fr ts We buy and serve only the best the market affords. London Cafe. t 7 2 Constable Ken Birchall, of P Essington, is in the _ = © Tasty 35c¢ at the Cafe. He six months witho Te The Nobles of the Mystic Shrine will hold a communication ave here on Saturday St. Andrew's G. A. McNICHOLL BACK FROM _Hall. They are on their way) TRIP THROUGH INTERIOR We sell for tess: terms cash./ack from Dawson and will arrive | -- Fuller's Grocery, 341 Third Ave.|0m the Princess Alice. A, MeNicholl, the coleniza- = =. 8 = v= jtten and industrial commissioner Ena sailed last The Majestic Theatre is com-lof the G.T.P.. returned last even- south tawing " iW estern Associated > <<. | Lett, of the colonization depart- Lost.—A ladv’s hand bag with | ment, and W. J. Spiers, of Lon- season cooked}sum of money, between Majestic |Gen, the company’s European lec- London Cafe.| Theatre and Seventh Street, Au- | turer. used in advertising the vd. While Mr. MeNicholl came through yesterday, he left the thers at Barrett's ranch Lie Bu vai rne rneé has it a licence. > rt eity lunch Royal 163tf . + = The Princess evening for the barge Donald D. = = 7 Miss Lillian Johnson left by the Beatrice Sunday night to vis- it friends in Victoria. . a ee Everything in the way you like it. in and be convinced. Press, a@ 100k = > ing up. They have put in a three|ing from several, weeks spent piece orchestra which, with their|along the line in the interior. He excellent programme, make ajwas accompanied by E. A. Blow, very pleasing entertainment. Have |of Winnipeg, representing the 139-tf. gust 11th (evening). Finder will] This quartette visited the farm ibe rewarded by returning care of |!@nd areas and parks adjacent to Daily the railway and gathered a lot of valuable data and information to ee There will be a football came tonight between the Sons of Eng-} land and the Dry Dock team te- night at 7.30, on the Dry Dock oe * & A. MeNich: have been visiting News {86-7 * . have | Df ro extra been doing bal- train ad ar- ty yesterday Many and; are |NANAIMO STRIKERS i SHOWING PATRIOTISM | - which Several hundred been laid off the G. have ' men 2 jgangs whe and a rived in the « have Mrs. who will Jobn. G l and sons, | lasting iKley = in Stewart, the mushing also | the cheaper jall filled up with men. return today on Prinee been in rooming douses = Ss . Mrs. BE. A. Stinson and son will} return toeady on the Prince John | after visiting for several weeks in| Stewart August 12.—The int 7 miners’ union, which has been on strike since May Day of last year and which has given Vancouver, Nanaimo A Prince Rupert quiet juliet wedding = in friends are i a A | ested teok place in Vancouver on Household goods and furniture | Saturday afternoon. The cere-| quite a deal of trouble to the au- new at half price.|}mony took place at the residence |thorities in the «way of riots, Crosby's Second Hand Store, 839/of Rev. Dr. ll. Francis Perry. The | Which the military were ealled Gut Mhird Avenue. 153-tf) groom was Mr. Charles Edgar |to suppress, have issued a publie * | Doolittle, eldest son of Mr. and, Statement that during war time Miller, the second hand man,/Mrs. Herbert Doolittle, Severn,they will undertake to preserve pays the highest prices for gents’ | Birdge, Ontario, and Miss Edith order in the distriet, so that the @st-off clothing, tools, etc. Will} Emmeline Leach, fourth daughter |'Pilitary ean safely be withdrawn call any time. Phone 825\of Mr. and Mrs. Wt. H. Leach,!for use elsewhere. They call at- iird Avenue. 163-189 | Montreal. Miss Leach has beey a tention to the fact that many of * resident of Victoria for some time |the non-union miners who = aré Mrs. A. EF. Johnston, acecom- Mr. Doolittle’s home is in| "!0W at work are subjects of na- panied her husband from Terrace| Prince Rupert.. He is connected tions with whom Britain is now at as good as o * 565. * * iwhile the} Monte | Montel THE DAILY NEWS i ee ee * OVERSTEPPING HIS .« AUTHORITY Mayor Newton has a very unwarranted while in Vietoria He demanded that all the unem ployed of Victoria be ty Rupert on militia It even possible that this city will be compelled to pay the Hill Che Mayor forgets in his ex- citement that he is ping his authority interceded to formed \* * taken step has Vancouver and sent duty. is overstep- Had he local have bet heavy have woul a it l been moré in order: or ter still. to have a few guns put in The busy corps f for should countermand plac fence, Counei and this order of his and see that it is done right. er PRR RR Ree eee get erreur eerne eee ee ee He © eer ererenrrrer ere er eee eee eee eee GERMAN AGGRESSION FOR FORTY YEARS Paris, August 12.—Extraordin- ary enthusiasm was called forth in the Freneh Parliament by the reading .of an address to the Freneh nation, written by Presi- dent Poineaire, “Our nation in said the President, “and trembling with eagerness to defend the land of our fathers. “France faithfully ed by her ally, upheld by the England and parts of the lized out tea her expressions pathy and for resents today again the reason Lift France! ATterward arms,” is is support Russia She is of all loyal friendship already from ery world go of she =Vin goodwill rep before d once universe, liberty justice al up you Premier Viviani of allewed Ger which he forty years Sued a catalogue man said areressions had gone on for with remarkable equanimity her deep attachment to peace Antoine Dubost, speaker of the Senate, also read President Poin- caire-s in and then Premier Viviani made a declaration simi- lar to the he had the Chamber Several sick senators were car- ried to their they unwilling to be from historic session. Both houses discussion troduced by others for address made in one seats as were absent the without bills adopted the financial the government and the relief of the fa- milies of the soldiers. ratifying martial law and imposing penalties on newspapers publish- ing false An amendment extending the moratorium to all the French col- onies was passed unanimously All the deputies rose to their feet heavy hews, in support on a bill to confer French nationality on natives of Alsace and Lorratne enlisting it the French army: 4S Real Lever to the Prince Rupert hospital|)with the provincial police force | ar. yesterday Mr. Johnston wasjhere. The bridai couple left im-} Losi! Teale oe badly mauled by a bear in ‘the|mediately for Montreal for an ex- THE WEATHER vomls near Terrace Saturday andj|tended trip, after which they will Barometer,..............30.454 laid in the bush all night with a/take up their residenee in Prince’! 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