eee Fl ——— 6 MAD FROM HE TERRIFIC PAIN inent Merchant Thinks His Life Saved By“ Fruit-a-tives ” ‘DALH, ONT., JUNK Ith. 1913. ma general storekeeper at the sldress, and on account of the Ke vod I have experienced from Ce rapid Halibut Cotte OPPORTUNITY FOR COAST FISHERIES Selling for Fourteen nts a Pound at Grimsby, in England. iwa j ul The reeent value of fish inerease in the ‘Pruitatives”, L recommend | '” the markets of the Old Coun omy customers, They were a (try will afford a splendid oppor won to me, lean tell you, for tunity for the fishi pact wo years ago, I was laid up in ishing industry of i wong i 8, eibe ie the Pacific Coast to work up a drove me mad, Doctors feared large and profitable trade, arn Ftmaton ihe | Halibut ix selling at vimaby. y until I was cured. I have England, for 14 cents a pound, ee ae ae as and the price is likely to be main- wved me from a disastrous i. (ined throughout the duration J. A. CORRIVEAU, of the war Fish can be carried Pruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa pert to the old country markets . . —————— ait a cost of two cents a pound ET Le present prices, it is believed NADIAN PACIFIC here, the Coast fishing industry RAILWAY should be able to reap a rich har eunteaneti vest in the British markets NCESS MAY SOUTHBOUND FRIDAY 8 P. Mm. NCESS MAQUINNA SOUTHBOUND SUNDAY 8 P. M. | @. MONAB, General Agent i or Fourth @tfeet and Third Ave |. | eee ee! Prince Rupert Feed Co. DOMINION NURSERY & DEALERS IN Hay, Grain, Feed and Seeds A Agents for SPECIALTY * LATEST =— NEWS *| Mal! orders promptiy attended to *- i EE he latest war bulletins *) ived exclusively by The * 008 Third Ave. Phone 68 News are posted im- *| ately after coming off *) sie eseibieliedildscenstaaid wires at the following * | pose een eee eseesennnnany es ** o le's Cigar Store, 3rd Ave #) & FIRE ALARM SYSTEM : s Jewelry Store, 3rd *| } ai x * | ead pen ; » huper otel, 2n “7 it Gox 126th St. and Sra Ave 3 . 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A THE DAILY NEWS. DAMAGED BY of Marcus historic Statue other Aurelius in buildings, by the EARTHQUAKE. Rome, damaged, along with many earthquake in Italy recently. BELIEVES WAR WILL LAST TWO YEARS MORE London Visitor Explains Why Germany’s Resistance Will Be Long. That the war will last two years | at of longer the very the in least, is opinion London the J. a visitor city. M. Mantie, retired chant, and a keen student of all the of the war, having himself two sons at the front, de- the sons for a mer phases duces following his statement: “Germany has been preparing this for Before Agadir incident in 1911, when | tr the war years. | her ships were the i France 11913 she j to the | ek rllars cleared for action attack ready. In gold stock of a hundred million jon seas for an on she has been increased her tune from various total of to this the by importing suuntries a 60 1dded v millions, and millions Th from of addi- is alto Reichsbank the This, f what has been chest issue too lusive o the impaign ed to wal to get gold into try has been studiously follo during the two or past three their idea being first vears prevent gold flowing out of the country, and, secondly, to induce it to flow in This gold reserve has been carefully preserved, and the Kaiser's war chest at the present time must assume for- midable proportions Another way of centralizing the stock of gold that has been adopted is in paying all government and state employees in paper money in- stead of gold as formerly. “The same pains and care have to Grain conserve their all kinds, lbeen adopted | food supplies. of coffee necessities have land tea, and cocoa and been stor- with the other ed gradually but surely, perfect knowledge in mind that ‘the day’ would not’ be long in coming. Neutral visitors from Germany arg nearly all agreed that the people have not yet be- to feel pineh, and that food like going round period to come. the In a gun the | for an indefinite |. “Phis effeet of prolonging any looks will have the Germany, naturally war, as ny own opinion, military he defeat- ed in the armament and equipment su- to the and she seems to have an power cannot time I have stated. She ihas | perior Allies in many re- spects in exhaustible reservoir of men, as his rea-| LAW IN ALASKA IS DEAD LETTER Deputy Commissioner of Fish- eries in Report to President Wilson Shows Bad State of Affairs in Territory. 9 Washington, Jan. 25—A scath- ing arraignment of the conduct of the white Alaska toward the native is coupled with charges man in of wholesale and continual viola- traffic regulations and laws to protect fish and fur- of Alaska and Aleutian tions of liquor bearing animals jthe Pribyloff Is- lands, a report submitted to President Wilson and Dr. E. Les- ter Deputy of Fisheries. Dr’. and in Jones, Commissioner returned where he spent six of the industries, Jones Alaska, making recently from months a survey lishing seal administration He con- fur the various islands that facilitated by sartment of Commerce and and studying of the cluded would be the regulations tiax in full Im- proper veo Dey authority over the industries. for the natives and rehabilitation mediate of of steps protection the their morals are urged in his report “The and regard for the he the white man’s lack of care sanctity of the the of report says. “In the and daughter are dishonored, the is overcome native's erime Alaska,’ many me 18 sections wife and any from husband, brother threats and bribes and liquor, un- til the have all their best senses and impulses deaden- stance ‘ father or by even men ed and seem to be unmanned. the saloon “Wherever white man has settled the that has had more to do with the prevails, and ruination of the Indian and the Aleut In sections where the saloon is not than all other ecauscs found liquor reaches the natives in the form of pay and bribes. “T am advised on reliable au- thority that up to this year there had not been a single conviction jby a jury in Alaska. I am glad to say that there has been a change of sentiment and feeling against those who do not regard the laws as serious, and recently the juries in two courts have brought in lverdicts against those who had disobeyed the law.” In one instance, the report says- a deputy clerk of court, interested eannery, and did everything |their power to see that their pri- a mar. shal and deputy actually commissioner, “were in a “It is going to be a tong and!yate interests were not molested, } hard struggle. The fighting of|and that their company was not the last few months has shown) violating the law.” clearly that any gains which have us have been of a The into their been made by nature enemy ‘funk the movements very slight literally dug they offensive are h rle front as eall them at and against such positions are ex- i tremely costly “While Great Britain has got a strangle hold on the enemy on the iseas, and the blockade is now leomplete yet in spite of all pre. A autions | believe that foodstuffs | are flowing into Germany from countries like Switgerland, Sweden The report adds that it is ab- |solutely necessary to have more and funds to enforee the | iboats jand Denmark with a great deal of facility. ! I do not think the in sight, Personally | fend is nearly it have no doubt of the ultimate conclusion of the war, I do net agree with those who believe it is only a matter of a few months when we shall have the |Germans just where we want ithem.”-—Vietoria Times, and while | laws Without more vessels, it it is laws to vu £20,000,000 declares almost pr atrs usé@less to this worth make oteet great lishing nearly a year \ wholesale killing of fur-bearing animals by those who spend their time trap- and hunting ping killing every- thing and anything at any time the commissioner de- , has been e of the year, lare mndueted in the section, until now it is necessary to #0 back into the unexplored re-- gions in order to keep up the sup- iply of furs. The commissioner advises the | adoption of closed seasons for salmon, and urgently endorses igovernment inspection of the jproduct of every cannery in Alaska. FISHERMAN sHoT ON THE PESCAWHA | Elmer Lewis Is at Ketchikan Hos- pital and Not Expected to Live. Vancouver, Jan. 26.—Mr. A. L. Hager, manager of the New Eng- land Fish Gompany, has received word that the schooner Pescawha put in at Ketchikan last week and landed Elmer Lewis, a fisherman, suffering from a severe gunshot wound which has brought about paralysis and which will proba- bly prove fatal. His nearest rel- ative is F. E. Lewis, of the North Vancouver ferry service. Dr. Storey, in charge of the Marine Hospital at Ketchikan has wired him that the injured man will not live. The accident happened when one of the fishermen was clean- ing gun, and the Pescawha all speed possible for Ket- chikan, running with all hoisted as well as the a made sail gasoline engines working. The schooner has had a very unlucky fishing venture. 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