NEW EXPLOSIVE NRACULOUS HIRE OF ASTHMA uttered Try for 18 Yars Unt te as the eff “Fruit-a-tives” they are eotiy i ne tne ment chemist, whos “at liberty te and whieh will pled by the his new ex ad hame Db. A. WHITE, Eaa a1 WALLACE Avt., Toronto, Dec, 2and. 1913, aving been a great sufferer from » for a period of fifteen years m having to sit up at nipht at atime) 1 began the use tives’, These wonderful ved me of Indiges the continued u longer distressed with that disease, Asthma, thanks to ! which are worth their gold to anyone sullering o would heartily recommen: all sufferers from Asthma velieve is caused or aggravated estion’’, D. A. WHITE : tion, and ame, I e of a-tives’ \sthma, for Hay Fever, for any vused by excessive nervousness mpure Blood, faulty Digestion pation, take ‘Fruit-a-tives box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 2: ‘ | dealers or from Fruit-e-tives ‘ : , Ottawa, CORES EEE ERE EERE FOR A_ TAXI 75--PHONE-75 PRINCE RUPERT AUTO CO Tee EA AERA EER ER eRe ceeeeeeeeaseee SESE ER ERS BBR Re LATEST WAR NEWS 808 Third Ave Phone 68 ‘ * > * * latest war bulletins * ed exclusively by The # 1 orial es t "aACTIO o «c t} ne ne my a wees See f a second ies are in close contact with the — Ay . , jj of an a ause the base of the bullet is army of Grand Duke Nicholas, ew 10 has devote ‘ checke 0 : ‘ ° “ye rade i at For with the point en- but they are engaged in sapping, - ! i ; yallisties | ager and checked, the base instead of maneuvering their way |} a military organization s/starts to cate > om fi om Hi oe to catch up with the point forward. During the fortnight, |} . arn a many hat happens depends upon| whieh a correspondent of the As- : a i ed dume ® 0 as e e aa - sti » lumdum oo fast bullet was travelling sociated Press spent at the front, , inary bullets strik-|when it hit If it still retains attached to tk : atte » ve staff of one divi- " keyholing and| considerable velocity (or, rather, sion in the battle line along the | TO ee ee San as there | ergy), the bullet will spiral its Kawa River, the operations were PRINUE RUPERT LUMBER C0. i & combatants | in fair las mbatant , ‘irly clean fashion| marked by advances of from ten A 4 BURROUGHS, Manager mm) sides le { ro $ t op cc i h id | hrough th bject it hit But if} ¢, twelve miles in a few places, tet Ave. and MoBride 6. PRINCE RUPERT, 8.0. é |'' 's moving with greatly impaired/put in general the infantry is'| ee ee I wketed rifle-bullet sige due to head wind or fighting its way foot by foot with |! a eee — designed is potentially a|'0"@ flight or some similar cause|the gid of artillery support. ie lar ne ae ee 7 Every jacketed|—the keyholing bullet is very In the operations the artillery) ; > operations 2 y nay become one of the|likely to imbed its point 4 + THE STEAMSH B.C., LIMITED , . n f th a — ; : ae " & bone and mine-throwers are trumps, UMON IP C0., OF ’ n riety either by reason | ane en, une » cles one. 2 } | iriety either by reasor om - mane cleanty 10 Pene-! instead of the soldiers’ legs. The) nature forces "k r on rate 1¢ bone, use reme = a 6, use remaining @N-|mine-throwers are particularly $.S. VENTURE by the design of the man who/|®’sy to push the whole bone t ». Althou e heavy ar- spatehed it ahead of it as aeenemationsti | SOUTHBOUND TUESDAYS AT 9 P. M. I : . tillery is handicapped by weather : sind ni Gilde Alani, hn In other words, enoughenergy| «ait " ¢ . Sailings for GRANBY, SIMPSON AND NAAS SUNDAYS AT | has been. teil Se. senna wee conditions and the short days, | MIDNIGHT | lhere never has been any army a a I aaa a which make observations and the | ' penetre . s ‘ie 2 4 man, French, Belgiar Eng , en ¥ = ; — mm direction of the fire possible only | For Further Particulars Apply to ‘ een rete » ) be Y h, Austrian, Russian, Serviar he at , ais for short periods, the mine-| PHONE 568 JOHN BARNSLEY, Agent, SECOND AVE. : ments a) a 6 > } 4 nese, Boer Ameri¢an— |" me Continued INBN" Out throwers are busy day and night | AGENCY ATLANTIC STEAMSHIPS hat ha t used jacketed bullets |0! it8 path. The sharper the point : ‘ i icketed bullets e buttet, 4a ete ii hurling projectiles of 200 pounds ‘ : of e bullet, , _ “ nat deliberately were made t , i. . : ee pt of high explosives from trench to | . - mdi . “ ns ha singel ea t. This} rench that is very effective. Dur- Permit me make a‘momen-|- Ee ee comparatively short time | s 7 9 geance. The German bullet is ee ¥ I want to speal eit ted. The United Stat one of these huge missles is in| the arre sence 40 hen te Wntled States| view, wobbling through the air, | is the sharpest-pointed of all. . papers and maga oT heateil ena along an erratic parabola, the) i teel_jacketed’ bul ss — naturany| sight is most impressive. The| _ —— : causes terrible wounds which, in There is no such thing. The projectile can be plainly followed le : bullet eor urn, often bring forth the charge with the eye, and the tension that dumdum, or explosive, bul- ‘ . s i f lead and tir ipon the men in the trenches as lets are use led 1} a r oe ae the bomb comes nearer and | That much of the talk about], hetuns 7 . — p f cup venetiin eatiee sin, deal ail nearer is beyond all comparison | Were ten! jack _— 7 en ae , ' , with the excitement caused by the | sed they would rip|'” “®7holing” §=sctton of thet, avy artillery shells, which are| cuts Monday’s labor clean || ordinary projectile, is the writer's ! nd ated ie » rifle unseen until the explosion | in half. I belief There is, however, he throws up a column of earth and | “ ele ie ue tells us, another side of the pic-|,.atters the fragments of the| The Sunlight way is so easy ; ae fe ~ a the ages Se ae salle in oll dinestiied. a note. First = soap , a ” sr BON of the bullets by the men in the then i take the rifling And on Russian prisoners, of whom t © garment ; roll it up — —— ranks. The arsenals, he assures to soak. After a while you s so hard—it has to be there is a constant stream mov- . us, do not have to turn gut dum- : ; rinse it thoro y and the ude so 1 almost obvious re@-/ dum bullets. Any soldier desir- ing through the German lines, dirt out * th after a hundred or so stated to the correspondent that drops magic. se ms ; ing to accomplish the result can lia ied . ds have been fired there is| jake the most “civilized” bullet] -° “8@4'™s ° enob mine causes Why scrub, and rub, and barrel erosion not attributable), gumdum by using a knife or a enone in the trenches, as wear and tear the clothes y the high-pressure, slow-|payonet to eut the jacket at the its victims are torn to bits. when the gentle strength of iburnine powders used. This ero- point, so that, when the missile Sunlight Soap will do the noreases in battle, bee@Use Stoikes, the lead core will pour|/@ERMAN LOSSES work with never a hurt to n the firing-line a soldier has|thpough. And Americans who TOTAL 2,000,000 fabric or hands. ' spportunities to clean his | are horrified at the report of such | enough “uncivilized” doings in Europe Amsterdam, Jan. 9.—The total a & once— rh dern jacketed bullet,/may pause when they read that|@erman jonses in the war to date way e ee is of the round-nose|our own army has not been en-|®"e two million dead, wounded d-nose type, swings tirely stainless in this particular.|®"4 ™issing, according to a Ber- At all grocers 7? . 2 The T . rn eautifully true through its Says this military expert: lin dispatch to The Telegraf. Ns up to a certain (per- “As a matter of fact this was|=— ———— $$ —_____—__ — ~ ul | should say uncertain) |done so often in the Philippines |¢ “? nt After that it begins to\that the commanding officer of ! * vhole jevery company examined every ze Insteat eontinuing on its |individual cartridge on every in- ; } ‘ ' uN alone through rotary |dividual soldier at morning in- ; m \ it by rifling—it is|speection, to see that none had x his ation which keeps the bul-|been tampertd with. And a few t its urse—-the base of the hours later you could see many THE | et swing I ircle larger|an inlisted man patiently ‘sand- ie he - eireumference. When | papering’ his cartridges so that for Prince Rupert and Nor Northern B. C. does this the missile goes |the jacket-point would be worn DAIL y ‘ air &@ th the/to such thinness as would effect BT ee ta ‘mushrooming’ upon impact N EW S The Daily News goes into nearly every home in i f¢ yin f Op ¢€ ay" nushroc r . of a spinning toy ant “prof. William Mollendorf, a Prince Rupert. It is the popular newspaper of ree > r 0 ‘or, ° a : has been free e minute o ae : the oak hae ee the city because it is clean and reliable. It has all { . g cor This | Germeé ho § ; : he rotation-giving cord ’ ce ' po who Ahithe that. the is the news of the city, and keeps in touch with events te ) oO e ase real anc ( : B 4 whe poperborrn atest: eK ld f the countries at war and topies interesting to Northern British Colum- y 8 iers O > Cc res , ° ; led keyholing we SAFE bia. It treats these subjects with moderate opti- -\with his own are ethically the } the Kevholing may be due to one § - SANE mism and reliability. many causes: it may resultjequals of bis countsymen, oe : The Daily News is the most valuable paper to m an imperfection in the bul-|* The enforsement im war of in- SPICY advertisers because it is read by the buying public. i.e., in shape balance, |ternational law or Hague coven- IMPARTIAL It has a bigger cirelation than any other paper in ht in ratio to powder charge, jants depends, in the last resort the city. It is read by the class of people the ’ from erosion or rust in the}upon the moral sense of the in- INDEPENDENT advertisers want to talk to. fle-barre from atmospheric |dividual soldier,’ ” INTELLIGENT ' tit ns from decreasing ve When we have reached this +» ete. There is no way to}point in the exposition, it is not But the very fact that} diMeult to see that a soldier in vholing makes a bullet aj the trenches who sees an enemy D lid instrument to stop, rushing at him, and who knows | and permanently, any|from experience that a clean bul- chine it ite |let-hole will not stop him, is very Li fa pointed bullet is not} | apt to attach more importance from the causes enu | to saving his own life than to { — =~ hove, it very likely | obe ying the behests of The Hague + RARAAAE AAA R EEE AR ) } the minute it hits any | Convention, Literary Digest I ial ee ‘weet