8 HEALTH 1 TRRDBLE STAT “Frult-a-tives” Healed His Kidneys and Cured Him \ORRSVILER, ONT , AUG, 26th 1914 \bout two years ago, I found my th in a vety bad state. My Kil were not doing their work and | Ji run down in condition. 1 felt ced of some good remedy. an rscen "'FPruit-a-tives’ advertise led to try them. Their effect id more than satisfactory ; Prince Rupert Feed Co. ECONO Hay, Grain Feed and Seeds OWIOKEN PEED A SPECIALTY Agents for DOMINION NURSERY @ ORCHARDS Co. orders Promptly attended to Post, New York of any sensational The } The vening absences readjustment in the world of in 908 Third Ave Phene 88 estmient capital, at a time when diesel the temporar borrowings of the os ~——a ee belligerent ¥ uropean states are Se being replaced by long-term war cir action was mild and the result | J me of ; 1t could be expected | CANADIAN PACIFIC “i wholly unprecedented | Kidneys resumed their normal | RAILWAY magnitude, has been « subject of} tion after I had taken upwards of a | much comment. The entire « | boxes, and I regained my ol, i j me vitality. Today, I am enjoying || PRINCESS MAY - p ing anew and re. est health I have ye had i FOR ALASKAN PORTS markable tudy in economies of 1. A. KELLY t ‘LLY MON . ale not less eo Pruita-tives’ is the greates: mnt, Ga O0eh her f f th ty ney Remedy in the world. It a. Pp — a 1° re bowels and skin as well » RINCESS MAQUINNA ’ dal immediate economi kidneys, and thereby soothes an.) SOUTHBOUND yu any Kidney soreness tea ap are happening as ruit-a-tives” se sold by rll dealer SUNDAY 8 P. m. had bee expected. Germany on| a box, 6 for $2 50, trial size » 4 @ mo } 59, 2 NAB, Gen 1 September 19 offere f f vill be sent on receipt of price b, Corner Fourth Street = fe. da war loan ta tives Limited, Ottawa. aes if $1,100,000,000. Tt was offered| ne il 97 1-2, and bore teres 6 EERE EREREEEEEEE ER BB Ey ' nt ; . Sa er cent ne rerne a ‘eo ark. > 99055440 ee ESSE EERE EERE perhaps, a remark ibly high bid for eapital he + > FIRE acar : s-dnaaiiei * . a f w SYSTEM * is remembered how relatively | "a 2 i : . « high a rate the Empire has lately |« * * | : ¥ CIROUIT NO. 1 » jad to pay for loans, even in time * Gor 12 i) St. and Srd Ave * eare t t P *r | 75 NE--75 : t Box 13 th St. and Sra ave : oe ot Wan CrereEnaRIneE ® @ Gox 14--8th St. and Sra Ave ¥ “rermany | » * ‘ * a\% Sos os nection of ist, 2nd end » Dr. Helfferich, of the Deutsche | PRINCE RUPERT AUTO CO * + : * @ Gox 16-151 Ave, between sth end . Bank, in a monograph on his loan | Ie tn tte FE 1 SS (nor Hotel * \declared that “there is no paral i 1a OCR BP—~tet Ave. end Tih Ot (Om z hiat e ! Story or t oe oo edmnboageces : tral Motel tj lel in hi { our war loan, . : atin : and it will be no easy matter for NO. 2. LATEST WAR AcCWwS > t @ox 22.-3rad Ave and $ra St * any country on the globe to equal deiesiiaiddimtnath * ‘ - _ omee x it The Imperial loan was, in The latest war bulletins *| * a - ree a oo aie St Fi fact, greater by $275,000,000 _ - — * st ad cBride St eceived exclusively by The * & @ox 26 9nd Ave and @nd St 7 than the famous French indem- Daily News are posted im- * Box 26-2nd Ave and 6th st * nity lean of 1872 , * i OM ‘2, previously the ediately after coming off * ‘ Bor 27-0. T. P x ie wires at the following * « CIRCUIT NO. &. : net ee eee aces — * t on ind on record; and the German ; - on 5th Ave. and Fulton 81 ' = s Cigar Store, 3rd Ave *)} won 82— Borden and Taylor Sts oan was sunsoribed in Gorman; Wark's Jewelry Store, 3rd * t Box 347th Ave. and Fulton st alone, whereas the whole finan- avenue. * > Box 35--Gih Ave. and Comox ave. ¥ e i} I i the | cia rie ad f e loan Prince Rupert Hotel, 2nd *| ¢ Sox 87--sth Ave. and Dodge Pi : aan | ae nt 7 ean * t Box 38 ‘th Ave. and Thompson St : f 1872. But the British govern- . > Royal Hotel. . t CIRCUIT NO. 4. * ment’s answer to the Berlin bank Central Hotel. > . Gor 41 4th Ave. and Emmerson 7 director's challenge was the suc- Windsor Hotel. Sis _' » f fY ‘ vember 17 Knox Hotel. * t Box 42--5th Ave. and McBride $1 7 ee a partages gelato " , » | for & 750 wm “e Daily News windows, 3rd *|* Box 435th Ave. and Green St 2 ul { 0,000,000 or more * Box 444th Ave and Basil st *ithan half as large again as the enue, * Box 45—T7th Ave. and Enerte. + eee - Oe ‘ee OSes SO * * * | Box 141 Th Ave. and Yune st 7 German operation The interest * ne tk teeter twtitweereterteeed Mle Was 3 1-2 percent and the ae ae 9 Ww h yielded the in : t more than the existing 18 4 eC On SUBSCRIBE FOR ent consols, at present : And we a beginning to con Dany Mews ere oe Members P.R.L. Vintners Associabon ' — ee it this huge displacement of \ sent and prospective, roer of First Ave. end Eienih 5: W. & Wright, Prop. HOTEL CENTRAL first Avenue and Seventh 4%: european and American | ia: 3 Peter Bieck, Prop NOX FKOTEL First Ave, Between Efghth and Niu toropean Plan, Rates b0c to #1 00 Per Dey Beener & Beener, Props Rochester v.o EMPRESS HOTEL Third Ave, Between Sixth aoc Seventh Streets furepean Pian, GO to $1 Per Da, So ashe) ROYAL MOTEL Corey & Burgess, Props Third Ave. aud Sixth St Turopean Pian Steam rMeaiec SEAVER WHOLESALE LIQUOR CO LimTeD Second Ave. and Sixth 31 Phone 102 PRINCE RUPERT IMPORTING 00. LimtvED Fraser ano Gixth Sts Phone 7? 836 THe sank 1914 SritishNorthAmerica 16 Years in Gueiness “PTA, AND SuRPiuS $7, "66,66¢ The Convenience of a Joint Account may be Joint Aecoun* cued in the names of two or re persons, Whichever one | 1. most conveniently reach i ‘ic bank can then deposit the int funds or withdraw the ish needed, ‘ad trouble, "RINCE RUPERT BRANCH Y. MARGETTS, Manager. It saves time MATH! a sure and safe ren SHERBROOKE, 6-5-O headache is at your service in MATHIEU’S Nervine Powders 18 in a box, 25c. Sold everywhere. If your dealer does not sell them we mail box on receipt of price, 25c. J.L. MATHIEU CO. Props. nus NERVINE POWDERS nee you that edy for any re HALLAM’S TRAPPERS GUIDE. French or Engtish HALLAM’S TRAPPERS SUPPLY CATALOG t more seriously upset the stment market generally, has a matter of great surprise rhe immense facilities for eredit established on the European mat cets under government auspices when the war broke out, explains this to some extent No doubt, the real effects will be felt later on—perhaps when the present facilities of “emergency eredit” are withdrawn Possibly, also, said that a successful two-billion-dol- it may be illion-dollar or dar war loan at a time when sus- of trade activity has re- pensiol leased immense supplies of cap- tal. is no more remarkable than the flotation of the billion-dollar Steel Corporation in 1901, when promotion and investment were on a seale of feverish .activity But as the war goes on the pro- viding of the fifty-odd million llars daily for the expenses of the combatants is sure to develop HALLAMES RAW w and interesting precedents FUR QUOTATIONS ; ES ie worth $50.00 to any Trappe: political econom Wie 5 F, = What has already happened LIMITE JOHN HALLAM sk 512 TORONTO throws some light on the favorite theory of “economic exhaustion” Gertifente of improvements as a result of war. Nothing can rl Chance ft Fraction, and Black Bear re 4 Mineral Glaims, situate " jad aeons Min- |}, more convincingly reasoned sion of Cassigr Distric a where “located vt Chance tt Fraction ,.){ as an inevitable consequence, located between the “Lilly Bertha and : ‘ ee ‘Aldebaran” Mineral Claims near bead of y nothine is harder to prove ’ Alice Arm, Observatory Inlet, and “Black acta Sie Bear Minera! Claim, located one a ical preeedent e ean ore or less om the northwest point o ; ; a er8 oes at lies. Arm, & branch of OD- fy recall but one instance in servalor let i . ial er AKE YOTICS that |, Pedro Salina, Pose tl eat wars of the past tw er’s ertifieate No, 803138 intend, ; : Ca ee cape Frou ge date hereof & apply i es in which a combatant % ‘ m4 : r a Certificate o ‘ ot | A ~ alles! of ob- had to lay down its arms because « Le rar ) Me ove claim 1 — Turther. erent eeiat that action, of such exhaustion But the . ‘ he st be © eneed be a lost "2 7 Y b ‘ entificate of im > thern { onfederacy of 1865 a oo eh 21st day of September, A.D i a position where the sup we PEDRO SALINAS of its armies were literally off by superior forces Lee ost access to his own coun ALBERT GLK PHONE 637 at - Room 6 farms and storehouses. MISS B. KAYNE oHIROPODY A SPECIALTY VIBRATORY, ELECTRIC, HAND MASSAGE TREATMENT MANICURING HOT PACKS MEDICATED RUBS , longer a question even of ry, but of food it must frankly admitted the present war 1s creating pial ns new to history, in this With Ger. tuat eee cerereerce-esceroe ird as im others hever THE DAILY NWS, many or France, for is a example, it case of withdrawing from production, for an indefinite pe- riod, the greater part of the able- hodied male éitizenship, and turning them into consumers. And in Germany, this happens when the nation is cut off from access to the outside produciny What process? world, that is to be the end of The the question is not, as with Confederacy, what will happen to the nation. It jis doubtful if really question has been Prof the December Atlantic, has an in- tested in our time Roland G, Usher, in genious theory It is, that every German not in the ranks has been catalogued in advance by the gov- ernment, and is shifted by gov- ernmental mandate from one se. lected freld of industry to an- ther; that production and econ- sumption, demand, Even the Professor supply and are regulated by edict. money supply, Usher tells us, is of no consequence, be- be offered on security of “a great va- cause “paper credits” could riety of credit values,” and “there would be plenty of real value be- caus® there would be plenty of work; the government would see to that.” to conform accurately to the ex- These measures “seem periences of history.” Professor Usher, in short, though supporting his statements of fact or planning by no citation of authority, clearly makes out on his own account something like a case for war as a blessing to in- dustry, trade, finance and credit. We are ourselves inclined to cling to the old and pretty thoroughly tested conception of war as an in- of economic The confusing, in his of expedients to stave off instant ruin with ex- strument purely havoe argument, drastic pedients to establish orderly and permanent prosperity, is too plain to be mistaken. We doubt if even the General Staff has assumed quite as much as (Profesor Usher. A rather generally accept- ed German ‘authority on the war problem begins his diseussion of its economic aspects by admitting that the breakdown, for economic of maintaining armies on the pres- has strong “prima facie’ grounds. The result would be averted, he imagines, by releasing of the fighting foree, from time to time, for home production. That actual eco- nomic strength could be derived as a consequence of the war, does not eecur to him; and in a mili- tary both sides were inspired with equally strong moral would come presumably to the belliger- ent “who ean hold out finaneially argument under the strain ent seale, part deadlock where purpose, success longest.” On questions such as this, it will require courage for outsid- ers to dissent from the above re- marks of General Von Bern- hardi. WAR BOOSTS PRUNE PRICES an. 8—-The dried in Sonoma County Santa Rosa, prune market has taken an upward jump and tons of prunes sold by here yesterday and to- several growers day were of at prices ranging from 5 1-4 to 5 4-2 cents per pound. The indications that the price will go higher. The far greater and higher on aceount of the Kuropean which has vented imports and exports. One offer for hops at 10 the highest disposed are demand will be prices war, pre- 9 -s cents was reeorded, price for some time, Some men ave 80 good that they cannot allow their wives to enjoy life. We could enjoy the freedom of the ballot more theroughly if we could forget what the election boards sometimes pull off, es MICS AND THEBIGWAR HOW THINGS WILL WORK OUT EFFECT HEAVY GOVERNMENT LOANS WILL HAVE ON INVEST- MENTS_GERMANY’S BIG LOAN WAS OUTDONE BY THE BRITISH EVERY MAN HELD FIT FOR SERVICE Medical Examination Dispensed With in Austria’s Call on Reservists. Berne, Switzerland, Jan. 7. In the case of the calling of Aus- tria’s last reserves, medical appear to ex. have been | dispensed with and every man is | for serviee, al-| though he may be suffering tviesi| aminations considered — fit heart of kidney disease or even have weak lungs the passage | Highly sienifi-| from army orders from the us| | : cant is following trian monarchy calling out the Landsturm: “Furthermore, when those rec. | ognized as fit for military vice actually join the ranks, they must bowl from which to eat their food, and | ser. | | bring with them a Remember whenever you are troubled with minor ailments of the digestive organs, that these may soon develop into more serious sickness. Your future safety, as well as your present comfort may depend quickness with which you seek a corrective remedy, legion who have tried them, all family medi- tones the stomach, regulates inactive bowels, Improved digestion, sounder sleep, better looks, brighter spirits and greater vitality come after the system has been cleared and the blood purified by Beecham’s Pills Worth a Guinea « Box reer: Ba By common consent of the Beecham’s Pills are the stimulates the sluggish liver, most reliable of cines. This standard family remedy Lancashire In boxes, on Rogland. cents. tho a knife, fork and a spoon, stout, well-fitting, comfortable boots, warm clothing for winter equip- ment, and if possible a blanket.” This looks if the War Office no longer in a position to afford to equip the soldiers adequately and therefore them the of equipping themselves. as Austrian was throws upon duty Liquidator of National Finance Claims They Got Undue Preference. 4.—An attack on the depositors of the National Finance Company, who sueceeded in getting paid in full shortly be- fore the company closed its doors, The first step was taken this morning, Vancouver, Jan. is to be made in the courts. (7 when Mr. R. H. Hannington, for the liquidator, permis- sion of the court to bring a suit against the Union Bank to set secured << — Our 1915 Catalogue Which Has Just Been Distributed 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 ivory Toilet Ware from Pages 45 to 53, inclusive. Henry Birks & Sons, Limited JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS Granville and Georgia Streets Geo. E. Trorey, Managing Director =\ aside a transfer of $15,000 worth of securities on the ground that it formed a-preferential payment to the depositors. Explaining the situation, Mr. Hannington stated that the Na- tional Finance Company had a smal! deposit business. Before going into liquidation it desired to pay these depositors off, and having insufficient cash made a transfer of securities to the Un- ion Bank to secure an advance of LUMBER SHINGLE’, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS A 4. BURROUGHS, Manager 1st Ave. and McBride 51. PHONE 25 ecg i Sp Nh Jy te lili taal ccaaiaiilienia swine ee $15,000. The $15,000 was used to pay off the depositors. “The depositors got 100 cents on the dollar; this was an obvious preference,” said Mr. Hanning- ton, who intimated that some per- | son would have to be served with papers to represent the deposi- ters as a class. “It looks to me like a shadowy but T will to bring suit,’ decided Chief Jus-1 claim, give you leave | THE UNION STEAMSHIP CO., OF B.C., LIMITED SS. VENTURE SOUTHBOUND TUESDAYS AT 9 P. M. Sailings for GRANBY, ; MIDNIGHT For Further Particulars Apply to PHONE 568 JOHN BARNSLEY, Agent, SECOND AVE. _ AGENCY ATLANTIC STEAMSHIPS SIMPSON AND NAAS SUNDAYS AT tice Hunter. Salvation Army. Publie meetings, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 8 p. m. Sundays at 7:30 p.m. Subscribe for the‘News’ ———__-___—] ie DAILY NEWS is SAFE SANE SPICY IMPARTIAL INDEPENDENT INTELLIGENT Prince Rupert. bia. mism and reliability. 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