February 1915. THE DAILY NEWS. i) SHE WAS DYING | Terribly Until She “ Fruit-a-tives ” ye MaTHa, JAN. 27th. 1914 siffering for a long time I have been cured t-a-tives’ 1 suffered » 1 would not dare eat for i of dying. Five years ago of “Fruit-acAives » try them for I had in them but, seei iety, I decided to do I felt relief. Then I sand I kept improv- ! While 2 is, but after taking es", 1 quickly regai ed vst Now I eat, sleep and in aword, lam completely psta } samples wish t ener y mice ee boxe wor } ks to ‘'Fruit-a-tives” 1m M. CHARBONNEAU tives” is the greatest c in the world and will Indigestion, Sour Stomach, Dyspepsia and other roubles x, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25¢ lers or sent on receipt of uit-a-tives Limited, Otte wa = te Directory eT oT ee PRL. Vintners Association WINDSOR HOTEL First ave. and Eighth St « Wright, Froe. i j j i ALASKA GOLD. Ir tof thr ilues revealed { \ if property, the ! lates made re has 4e \laska for some bar \ j ef Alasks put a valu t ‘ ed | {Hn eT I shares for 824 ne | &7.500 O00 ‘ a | pp ent, there ft il equal to 8135 And yet, when it wae proposed I | hase the 590,884 suare miles f ter ry included in jAla : il ‘ { nt acre forty eight year ig the price was considered high Not one in a hundred bel ed the = territory rth the purchase price, and Kussia chuckled when she was jyoted the money by an unwilling} ;Ameriear Congress Boston Herald A German Grand Admiral is tempted to believe that the spirit} lof Nelsor s dead We won't cK 80 long as the epirit of Ad mirals Jellicoe and Beatty lives A barber alwa;s makes a hil with a man by telling him that he has the toughest beard in the | world MOTEL OENTRAL ” and Seventh 51 and American Piso Peier Black, Prop aNOX MOTEL tween Eighth and Ninth to $1.00 he Pian, Kates b0¢ Per Peay ser & Beaner, Prope reser Vv wu Cesey EMPRESS HOTEL Stath Streets \ve., Belween ane Seventh Pien, 60 to 61 Per Day ROYAL HOTEL y A Burgess, Prope a Ave Pian and Sixth St Sieam Mesies WHOLESALE LIQUOR CO. LimrrEeD Ave. gid Sisth Ss Phone 102 'VPERT (PORTING 00., LimITeD er ano Gisth Ste Phone 7 . [oO DELINQUENT CO- OWNER. HNSON whoth ntere ed or to any per you may have Take Notice owner with te t and the lauins, situated at the about three-quar ¢ beach, In the Skee : Province of mve done the required the above mentioned via amounting to id the same under Mineral Act, and if biication of this to eapenditure, f this adverti the said mine property of the 4 of the Min 1900 H. COVERT Co Owner C., January sts N contribu te to me the tior t of ! we Rupert, B cate of Improvements. “ineral Claim, situate tn the * Division of Cassiar Dis- dled About more t of the he three-quarters or less, from the head of Alice Arm Siack Bear Mineral claim — that L am J \ , Pedro Salinas, as Vaughan, Free Min S1545B8., and for ertificate No 680813. from the date hereof, Mining Recorder for s vements, for the pur & Crown Grant of the ‘ake notice that actioa, _ must be commenced be such Certificate of lm ‘ day of September, A.D | PEDRO SALINAS la tapr ® ACE RIVER Al THe ND ATHABASCA NOTICE. ‘iver and Athabasca Rat! bext session, for @n Act, | company to lay out, cop the following lines of somencing at @ point on | r hear the head of Kitimat | ng the Kitimat River ip a) pati © to the summit between | ‘Kelse Lake, thence In a nor “ @ong the valley of the . Sed river to the Skeens crossing the Skeena River 4 high level brid and over ‘uk Pactie Railway with at wn es, thence north-easterly ho the Kitsumikalem Kiver é ny Uwrse to the summit of an 3 thence, following the + ass River, at or near fe ance approximately one Welve miles; (b) from the tt Blackwater River, with ver vllowing the course of ter ives to the summit be the Galanskeest River, thence Y along the Galanskeest River “ Sow the nce up the Skeena VOUTH of Bear - seven miles = — Ottawa is nineteenth day of HOMPSON, BU Svlicitwors | for neces berate of & COTE, Prince Rupert Feed Co. DEALERS IN Hay, Grain, Feed and Seeds Agents for DOMINION NURSERY & ORCHARDS CO. 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If business under the above name, Grand Duke Nicholas, General liye ways, “Mis is 0 sword achiome,” has this day been diavived, War Birks’ Illustrated Catalogue } Russky and General Inavow that scheme is energetic! ear ren Kissiek will continge the bus ig Make Strong Triumverate. ried out. Although the heme |iness and assumes itstand- I yy Tl D : 1915 me oy gueee may be General Russky’s, and the |ing liabilities and to whom all | ” i our ome uring The first thing that strikes one| details of its execution settled by |accounts are payable Sed j about the Grand Duké Nicholas,| General Ivanov, the Grand Duke | W. KISSICK i As a medigm through which you may select gifts sultable for every commander-in-chief of the Rus-|pas the most onerous and rv J. A. EDWARDS. occasion, you will find our Catalogue of the greatest vaiue. jninn armies, is his tmmenselsponsible task of all. ‘They are] Prince Rupert, Jan. 18, 1915, |] ._ Seas, Senesueen, te we gram Oh samce of tne Wen, Our Mell Order ig ’ a } u - feed aoe . ne bays > ae a ” i'n P WATER ACT, 1914. i ing to @ selection from our immense stocks. OTICE is hereby given that a petition = = and last and all the time” a Is Against Corruption Oly of Pripoe Rupert tn ccapertioe wits WRITE FOR THE CATALOGUE—YOU WILL NEED IT soldier, Among soldiers he is Another benefit of his being |has Beem fled cea cull ne ~~ ox linet initia in : happy and at his ease. For other|there is that he sets h face oe és be tat tw om Gomptrolisr of Water | ccupations and other people helagainst corruption He t "Gbsections to the petition may be fled | H. Bi k Cy So Li it d has little interest to spare. have this war disfigure the pag Parliament Gompirolier of" Water hugh, | enry ir s ns, im € When he received the party oflof history with scandals like |" te Water Necorder at” Prince "Ru: JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS urnalists which the Russian]those of the campaigt vi wat ie. ee ae a] Granvilie and Georgia Streets Bove ent sent round some of|the Japanese. “Remember, gen _~_en an ie Ges. E. Trorey, Managing Director VANCOUVER, B.C the Galician and Polish battle-}tiemen,” he said firmly the | @ertinoste of improvements. ~ 1h 7 fields, the hand which held theleommissariat officers before he cual Mikes deoee ik th min, ! pt tf n which he read/ went to the front, “no stealing “Sie ieee ee Chewee is Fraction is little speech shook. “He was] ‘There are very few contractors | Aiddirae! "Mert chime tet aaa ery ne ind did not hide his|making fortunes out of this war bear’ “Eimkereh "Cheion.” tosses “ane Guu elief when the ceremony was|Much of the material for the the ‘head of {rom she nortuweet post of over He sh d marked cour-/army is furnished by the Zem TAKE NOTICE that I, Pedro Salina, Free jtesy, shaking hands all round|styoes (county councils . Instead sixty, days “from, the "gate tarsal” to apple ? both at the beginning and at thelof Jetting a contractor s« PI 7 RB... Ry & fon” ceruitete ee, a oo finish. But he has not the knack|phoots, each council requires every ae = = = + Ag PRINUE RUPERT LUMBER C0. of being all things to all mén.|/hootmaker in its district to make io te nase ot ‘Teen Cattilente of S| A 4. BURROUGHS, Manager He might {, perhaps, be so val-|two pairs of boots every week at oun ale 2ist day of September, A.D. / tet Ave. and McBride ©. PRINCE RUPERT, 6.0 lable as if he had a fair price. It is an it int PEDRO SALINAS PHONE 25 Branch Yard at Smithers Whe is given supreme|better plan than ours But it} iiainiicaniind commend of ssia’s land forces| partly explains why the Jews ars © at the beg ne of the war there/against the war were many who doubted the wis- If the Grand Duke has a favor- | THE UNION STEAMSHIP C0., OF B.C., LIMITED dom of the cl A Grand|ite arm, it is cavalry. “He was for| ene Duke!” they said, with a world/ten years inspector of it for the $ 5S. VENTURE of meaning in their t Since| Empire. Then he took command | the campaign started such mur-| of na Imperial Brigade of Guards ee murers have been silent. Opinionland of the Petrograd Military Sailings for GRANBY, SIMPSON AND NAAS SUNDAYS AT is undivided that he has proved! istrict. “The best type of Guards MIDNIGHT himself the best man for the post.|officer.” someone who knew him Aged in Wood For Further Particulars Apply to Trained All His Life replied when T asked what man 8 Years PHONE 568 JOHN BARNSLEY, Agent, SECOND AVE. All his life he has been in}he was. If you know that type before bottling AGENCY ATLANTIC msnirs | training for it. All his life he has|you will agree with me. T fancy| GUARANTEED BY THE | hoped to lead the troops of the}that, added to his choice of chief Se |\Gzar, his nephew, to war. When|strategists and chief organizer, ithe Russian army was ordered to| this explains his success By H nobilize the end of July in an-| Hamilton Fyfe, in the Daily Mail | awer Teutonic insolence,people | London n Russia said It is Niecolai’s a | mobilization He had certainly jure it He knew what the en- GOOD REPORT ON “my could do. He is a proud man PRINCE RUPERT FISH jand it had hurt his pride to see Te a | j}Russia swallow Germany's for- The following is from a recent jmer insults His counsels pre-|issue of the Fish Trades Gazette: | | vailed His army has fully justi- “In a recent issue, the early ar-/| fed them rival of supplies of Prime Pacific | | Born in 1856, just after the|halibut and salmon from Prince Crimean war, he served with his} Rupert was announced, and v| \father in the campaign against/are now informed that the fret? ae |Turkey in 1877-78. He was thus|consignment of halibut, which it} a |brought up in the methods of the|will be remembered had such i lold school, but his mind was toojexcellent reception in the Frglish jactive to be enslaved by them. He| market this time last year, has | saw that a change was coming.|come to hand. Tt is highly satis-} ; + ag ao The day of war as a “great game" |factory to be able to state that it} had passed The day of war as|has arrived in really first-class | OLD WATGH FREE. an exact and sinister science was |condition, and Mr. Thomas Robin-} ees oe it hand son, of Grimsby, who has organ a The Grand Duke threw him-jized this interesting feature, has self into the study of it, passing |received good evidence of this in high out ef the Russian Staff Col- ja message from a customer, a/j lege, made friends among the in- | fishmonger at Sleaford, who has ellectual officers. If he did not|reported on the fish as follows become a great. strategist, he | ‘That was a beautiful halibut | learned to distinguish between/you sent, and which T am now us- | ; ss died aa wartace 0! rve lgood and bad strategy, and his|ing; good enough for any trade in | it 2 eee lenergetic temperament told him/|the kingdom, It is absolutely per- ler tes ~v LLIAe: & LVOED, roves ' that any plan put through vigor- | fee. li eenenatienenimtantindinaeiii LR AD MI: than a first-class hesitating, ‘BURNABY To SUE c. N. R. FOR ITS UNPAID TAXES {1 Cassidy better handled faithless way Russky and Luckily, side jously is in a plan Burnaby, Feb Martin, the started 2 2 that railway Ivanov he strategist in Mess! Me & Me slicitors against t pay has by| | Quarrie, in this war class Pale belongs to the} Both he the fromthe force Kiev hon as | lemption. municipality eyes | tends to the to man of ac- court and will start in the whieh will his a first- Russky Gowan, municipal s General and spec- have proceedings tacled, this officer Cc in an endeavor soldier fessor type wo company to and Gereral Ivanov come taxes on its property in Burnaby the The earry famo. itary school at | Black- ithe mitt bea glance which railway claims ex- i rded and resolute, of Ivan deep-set the his case suggests v is a highest its ideas. three with the General tion as well as a man of In leaders the triumvirate Prussian wat the Moltke, the pro- of plans. General Ivanov von Roon, the organizer of The Grand Duke is the Prussia, be childish very civil shortly action local assize a general way these. * aes i court, sit may be compared BODY OF AVIATOR FOUND. which won | | Franco 8 Fisherman Pick Up Body of Ger- man Airman in Thames With Shrapne! Bullet in Lungs. Feb. 9. the Thames estu | Russky |ducet is the vietory King of It would to press ‘this It it | because it may help to make clear | the “ and | Den | j the ine London, Fishermen have found in far analogy use bullet supposed shapnel in lungs. It that dropped from an aeroplane which was driven off by British gunfire on Christmas Day. with a ork whieh falls te each, is ause | mant to lay stress upon importanee, in Russia of hav- at head of the army one all jealousies, all who adds to the rity of strong will and a ned character the unques- the iwho above bicker is Love and woman live t mahedi a man together for years It i Gem one isn't what jauth a dete and raise a family " the Applicant tioned power of a @rand Duke jmop sense | | | ary the body of a German aviator : ; | + SE EE { Oe Seniesa REE ERE EERE REE AR EERE EEE EEE ERE ER Re THE DAILY NEWS SAFE SANE SPICY IMPARTIAL INDEPENDENT INTELLIGENT ad Northern B.C. in for Pr Prince seal a Daily News goes into nearly every home Rupert. It is the popular newspaper of the cily because it is clean and reliable. It has al! the news of the city, and keeps in touch with events and topics interesting to Northern British Colum- bia. 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