THE DAILY NEWS. DYSPEPTIC nh UR says Gapt, Swan ry miserable to those who Dyspepsia, avd Biliousness, This Captain Swan (one of the skippers on the Great how to get quick relief indigestion, rrouble. t, Ont., May 8th, GET WELL wy Teking “Frult-a-tves 1913 poor chanee of living ife when he cannot eat. t was wrong with me ite Constipation witl and indigestion was I hav these diseases fi e Dd t a great deal of flesh mstantly I have taken For the last “Fruit ive been so pleased with t I have recommended casions to friends and ¢ lam sure that diet rule accordin with Dyspe; H. SWAN “ Pruit- e helped me greatly. 2B md taking lirections, a will get y ves’ are sold by all dealers x 6 for $2.50, or trial size stpaid on receipt of price limited, Ottawa CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY Princess Maquinna south- bound Sunday 8 p. m. 4 @ MONAB, General Agent Corner Fourth Street and Third Ave Prince Rupert Feed Co. DEALERS {N Hay, Grain, Feed and Seeds Agente for OOMINION NURSERY & ORCHARDS CO. orders promptly attended to OHIOKEN A SPECIALTY 808 Third Ave. Phone 68 “ete ee © © POE EEE OLA POOPED OL 8 ee ower wr orren + ‘eee Pe eee ee eee LATEST WAR NEWS atest war bulletins exclusively by The News are posted im- tely after coming off ires at the following ies Cigar Store, 3rd Ave k's Jewelry Store, 3rd e lupert Hotel, 2nd Hotel al Uotel deor Hotel. x Hotel. y News windows, 3rd eee Cee eee ee see eee eeeeann eevee eeen eeee ole Directory a embers PRL. Vintners Association WINDSOR HOTEL f First ave. and Bighth Ss Ww. & Wright, Prop. er WOTEL OENTRAL ‘iret Avenue and Seventh s4 turopean and American Pian Peter Biack, Prop. 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The new company takes | over the Vancouver-Nanaimo Goal | Company, operating the Jingle. at Nanaim aquash coal mine Pot mine » and the Is-/ j the State of| It will issue deben- | off Washington tures to pay the he registered in hy liabilities of | i} Tt subsidiary companies and will | tish Columbia. Gain a woman's sympathy and Our 1915 Catalogue Which Has Just Been Distributed a Will aid you in making your selection of Christmas Gifts. Write for this book if one has not reached you. Note the fine range of SIGNET RINGS on Page 11 and our assort- ment of Ebony, Silver and French tvory Toilet Ware from Pages 45 to 53, inclusive. Henry Birks & Sons, Limited JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS Granville and Georgia Streets Geo. E. Trorey, Managing Director VANCOUVER, B.C Hurry! Hurry! Hurry! ALL GUESSING COUPONS MUST BE IN BEFORE 12 P. M., SATURDAY, DEC. 26th First Prize, Kitchen Cabinet Next Ten Prizes: .Each get one large box of Fry‘s Del- icious Chocolates, valued at her love is easily won. — — Faith is what we substitute for facts when the latter are not to| | — U M B E. R PEERS EERE EEE EES FOR A T AXI SHINGLE’, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS PRINLE RUPERT LUMBER CO. z A 4. BURROUGHS, Manager : 75--PHONE-75 tet Ave. and Mofiride 6. PRINCE RUPERT, 8.0. 5 PHONE 25 Branch Yard at Smithers * és > t PRINCE RUPERT AUTO CO ae teh erenttrarsetenernoeries | THE UNION STEAMSHIP CO., OF B.C, LIMITED SS, VENTURE SOUTHBOUND TUESDAYS AT 9 P. M. 4 Sailings for GRANBY, SIMPSON AND NAAS SUNDAYS AT MIDNIGHT For Further Particulars Apply to PHONE 68 JOHN BARNSLEY, Agent, SECOND AVE. AGENCY ATLANTIC STEAMSHIPS $1.00 Fuller’s Grocery Phone 572 311 3rd Ave. ~~ ee as a = = G. T. P. PRESIDENT \DVERTISES ADVERTISES RUPERT The f : London & j 7 to us by the } sr missioner hy i got good advert a of leading Mr. BE. J. Ch esident of the Grand 17 Grand | Prunt Pacific me jturned to Mont aa line His triy fas as Prince Ruy ' yur inal of the G | fir | Railway in J 1 “1 found he | West very i Mi eee amber \" that 191 slity | fairly een i ed prices will do n t | | ; ne shortage of yir rhe ha pene harvested at ‘ hree ;}weeks earlier thar that I" a ver irge amount of f j! has been done Under able conditions T should thir 1915 crop will be far in excess f janything they have ever had in ‘onc alia” i ial vane A BELGIAN CHRISTMAS.—lroimihe New York & n | will probably be nereased a eee NEW METHODS IN WARFARE | “T found our line in British Go llumbia in much better condition | jthan I expected: in fact, the contd RESULT OF NEW CONDITIONS | done is remarkable, considering | that 150 miles were graded and HOW AIRCRAFT AN . jtrack laid in twelve months af MACHINE GUNS SO THEM WORK AND jthrough the mountains of British aS THE GEvuEs® GoareEe ve Ses Team be OF ADVANTAGE. | Columbia We are now running ja through sleeping car train twice Iwo new features of this war|nearest to the enemy. It has been a week between Edmonton and|haye been the use of aireraft and | found that bead-cover or any- Prince Rupert, connecting with machine guns Upon these sub. | thing that in any way interferes the through trains to Winnipeg, | jects an authority says: with the rapid nae of the rifle is and this is being well patronized.) phe enemy's aircraft are nu-|a disadvantage in positions where We are also running freight reg- merous and = eflicient and it is|the trenches have a short fleld of ularly through to Prince Rupert.|¢jear that he obtains by this or fire and are therefore liable to be The company is building @/ other means excellent informa- | brushed If immunity from very large drydock and ship-/tinn as to our movement It has shrapnel fire can be obtained up building plant at Prince Rupert. |ieen found impossible to conceal | to the moment of having to resist Phe drydock will be capable of | movements of large bodies of the infantry attack, no more can floating a 20,000-ton battleship. |tpoops wher the march fromjbe hoped for Communication It is now expected that this dry-|, his observation, and the position | trenches for supports and ammu-| deck and shipyard will be fully ff large bivouacs can always be|nition supply are necessary oat mpleted and machinery install-| »bserved from the air But much they should be wide enough i ed ready for any class of Work | way be done to conceal! artillery | permit of a stretcher being car. | which may be offered by January |, sitions and trenches, and the' ris along them so as to facili 1, 1915. | use f overhead cover, as we) ti the removal of wounded | Settiers Pouring In. Iknow, from our own experienc: Support trenches may be close | “The Grand Trunk Pacific lin€/ maxes jit dificult to ascertain|to the firing line trenches. but British Columbia runs for iwhether trenches and eg em-|should be so made that the men| something over 200 miles thre ugh/, lacements aré ecupied not an dow! and sleep All the Fraser River Valley, which is| rroops should therefore be taught ches must be assimilated to a wide valley now heavily timber- |, understand the necessity for |the sv indings ed. This timber will be marketed | mcealment from aireraft when- Elbow rests have not general and taken East for consumption)... the conditions admit of it y been found useful, | n the Prairie Provinces The} M: guns have played “Protection against high-ex- land where it has been cleared 8), ry portant part in the war. | vlosive shells of howitzers is un- very fertile, and yields heavy | and the enemy is adept in making | obtainable in field operations, but crops to the acre. From Prince}...0 of their surprise effect, which |this effect can be localized by George to Hazelton the line run8/),. heen found to be very great | traverses.’ through the valley of the Nechaco| ijgeeg. ‘Till they are located and —_—— aad the Bulkley Rivers, which are neaged machine guns play havoc MILLION MARK PASSED. also very wide, with much open}. ij) troops in close order, but iin country, and very lightly timber-| yon jocated they are easily Panama Canal Dues Reach Good ed, Settlers are now pouring IM))ocked out by artillery fire, or Figure—Only Two Sailing rapidly, and within a very ehort eneed by a concentrated rifle Vessels Passed Through. time we will have a large popula-/6.. Great care should therefore —_—— tion in that part of the country taken in selecting the positions Washington, Dee. 24.—The rhe opening up of the Grand] ,,,, machine guns, in oeecupving| Panama Canal had been open Prunk Pacific will be a great boon | thom without attracting attention | three months before it was made the Pacifie Provinces, as they) .nq in reserving fireeuntil a suit-| use of by a sailing ship. Novem- will be able to have an all year) ,)), opportunity arrives, in exder|ber 29 two such vessels passed round port for shipment if they |s,. make full use of their surprise (hrough the locks together, one desire, and they are already #et-| ,7oot The only way to avoid the|being the British schooner Zeta, ting——-which has been very much | ay hine guns is by careful re-|plying between Gulf ports and needed a supply of fresh fish | onnaisance.” |Balboa, on the West Coast of the from Prince Rupert. The British} preneh fighting has been a fea-|Isthmus, loaded with lumber, The Columbia fisheries are located ture of the use of infantry. This | other vessel was the pleasure within two or three hours’ run of} omicers says: “Owing to the ac-|boat Athene. Prince Rupert harbor, and they) upacey of the enemy's artillery| The tolls on vessels making use are already making extensiv€/qre it is best that ground which|of the canal reached and passed shipments to the Kast from that} .. to be held defensively or to as-‘'the $4,000,000 mark November port, the fish going at the pres-|.i.t further advance should be en- \18, representing dues collected ent time as far east as W innipeg, | Paul, and Chicago, and prob- ily shipments will soon be taken st al to Montreal and Toronto through Al. in “IT noticed in passing Manitoba, Saskatchewan and increase it berta a very large makes apparent stock, whieh farmers are taking the and I have ne that the heartily question of doubt that! improvement | farming a great rhey also seem | this will be for the Northwest to be giving more careful atten tion t the eullivation of their land.’ London Standard Do not let the children play with matches j}commenced at once with the light | were | ' Overheated and defective pipes | cause THE DAILY NEWS («°° trenehed. 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The receipts, entrenching tool and improved|which began with $11,610 prior | 7 jlater as opportunity oceurs, They | to August 15, when the canal was should be deep and narrow and/used by barges only, reached) should be traversed at intervals | $387,242 for the month of Octo. | of tive to ten rifles. ber substantial and The largest} When siting showing it should be borne a trenches in| progresing increase, “P| mind that the enemy is adept at|part of the traMie was made up! mixed | jbringing enfilade artillery fire to|of coast bound trade between the | jbear from flank positions, At any | | point, east and west coasts of America, such as a salient, at whieh which made up more than — six trenches are particularly liable to | bundred thousand tons of the to this form of five, great care should | ta! tonnage of 4,297,484, be taken as to their siting and —e they should be especially heavily | Gasoline is mere dangerous! traversed. Where head cover) tha: powder and more explosive | eannot be provided, cover from) than g@un-eotton, shell fire for the troops when not ——-—— actually using their rifles, ean rhe eleetrie iron left with eur- of a large percent. | readily be obtained by making re turned on is responsible for cesses in the trenches on the side y fires, SPICY IMPARTIAL INDEPENDENT (NTELLIGENT | | | } as EEE Ee NEWSPAPER for Prince Rupert and Northern B.C. Phe Daily News goes into nearly every home in Prince Rupert. It is the popular newspaper of the city because it is clean and reliable. It has all the news of the city, and keeps in touch with events end topics interesting to Northern British Colum- bia. It treats these subjects with moderate opli- ; mism and reliability. The Daily News is the most valuable paper to advertisers because it is read by the buying pubtic. 't has a bigger circulation than any other paper in the vity. 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