rebrnuary 13, 1915, OSI CURE DAE MATISH idreds of People Have id “ Fruit-a-tives” re rmans in a certain trench was Only Help — acted by a British biplane ¥ ;Which circled over them, and they | ’ LETTER |! filled the air with lead in the READ THIS . ropes of bringing the machine pwn rhen, while the majority tendent of Sunday School in a them were still gazing sky Selle How He Cured Himself | ut crept the little brown Rheumatism After Suffer. | pjey The distance between the _— ih, rine short, and before at ROAD, Oct., tet. 1913 = gazer had realized it a ;du y WAY f eel-like bodies was e, [have thought of [1 then them, through them, reyarding what I term a sch he : ; ; : . ire effected by your | ind d th out neatly and tives”, Isufferedirom j|expeditiousls In a few moments especially in my hands, | , 1 lot of money withont jthe trenches were empty and the Ihavetaken “Pruit- (Gurkhas were happy again It mths now, and am : : u that 1 am cured 4 Mt been a good fight As thes nt has not left my |say, all War is good, but this wat never will, but the : me and Iean do pny is the best of al | have gained 35 potiud Ati R. A. WAUGII | AUSTRALIAN WOOL SALES POSTPONED n is no longer the dreade ld e was Kheuma oeiha o ates os ae a Saeaeaeat Melbourn Australia, Feb. 12 Fruit-a-tives’ ’ bas pr: ved Wool sales have been postpon I laihiaenin te rate ed indefinitely owing to the reim eases which arise from [position of the embargo on ex- ent of stomach, bowel ports. Americans recently pur- s’’ is sold by all dealers 6 for $2.50, trial size, postpaid on receipt of t-a-tives Limited, Ottawa ie} - Directory WINDSOR MOTEL { First Ave. and BRignth st w. © Wright, Prose er MOTEL OENTRAL Avenue and Seventh 84 an and American Piao Peter Black, Prop A&NOX POTEL ave, Between Eighth ged Sint Pla Hates bee tw 61.60 Per Tay Seener & Beener, Prop. hester vw (Csele) EMPRESS HOTEL ave Belween Stath end Seventh Streets pean Plen, 60 to 6&1 Per Oay ROYAL HOTEL rey & Burgess, Props 1 Ave. ead Sisth St pean Plan Steem Mesied (ER WHOLESALE LIQUOR OO. LimTED | se 1 Ave. end Sisth St Phone 10% | cea | j (OF PUPERT IMPORTING OC. j UMITED Fraser apa Sixth Sts Phone ? OOOO OTTO ; E TO DELINQUENT cO- OWNER. N m erests, ened or to any = you may ve | Take Notice) Co-Owner with | hing No. 4” and the sims, situated at the 0 about three-quar beach, tin the Skee strict, Province of | lone the required | above mentioned 1914, amounting to the same under Mineral Act, and if publication of this efuse to contribute expenditure, to f this advertise m the said mineral he property of in| a 4 of the Min Act of 1900 r. H. COVERT, Co-Owner. | ‘ pert, B. C., January ‘cate of Improvements. ral Claim, situate in the vision of Cassiar Dis About three-quarters nore or less, from the head of’ Alice Arm ‘lack Bear Mineral claim oat L Pedro Salinas, as / Vou han, Be Min. B16 and for ertificate No wo 138, from the date 4 ‘ining Recorder + 4 f vernents, for the pur » Crown’ Grant of the hotlce that action, a , ust be commenced be- . ‘uch Certifieave of Im- ‘ay of September, A.D. PEDRO SALINAB, tk Pree *ercoce. Delivered to any part of town, oF ean be had at Spurr’: Market, Knott's Bakery and the Fulton Gash Market. Milk Lovi. Inspected Cows a Best Equipped and Most Sanitary Dairy is the Prince Rupert Dairy Phone Green 262 | yneee LITTLE BROWN chased merine IMPS FROM INDIA ht the Germans allude ha i those litth n imp Here is one of the nany gallant exploits they have erformed The attention of extensively, especial qualities the ly a — Prince Rupert Feed Co. DEALERS IN Hay, Grain, Feed - and Seeds CHICKEN FEED A SPECIALTY Agente for DOMINION NURSERY & ORCHARDS CO. Mall orders promptiy attended to 908 Third Ave. Phone 68 * * * ‘ * * * * * * * * * 7 * + : * * + . * * + * * * * * * : * * POSOSITEET SENSES ELIT OSE? FIRE ALARM SYSTEM CORCUIT NO. 1. Sox 12. 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Edison, the wife of the great inventor, says in the Woman's Thomas Home Companion: For a number of years, as I of our best houses and leaders of fashion, I have begged the designers to use their fine brains and great talent in creating an individual style for our women, have visited some “Now, if our recognize the designers will do we shall in dress to of our country in Why should we be following first Paris, Berlin, Vienna, ete., best form at that, the big houses of those various cities to put on our backs the type, accepting is ported? “For it upon women this talent, this, have a national individuality equal the greatness other mongrels, then, and but and lines. London, not their allowing demi-monde it we because it im- the has the streets Surely for us stylish, more costumes. Should to wear clothes which or four impossible to without a our designers past three years been go shudder. can make womanly be do most unfortunate sisters? “Let facturers we willing not us from distinguish our us demand of our manu- the of material fabrics; our women finest let the brain they are blessed with in and use aiding our designers and manu- facturers. ‘The same is true in other vo- Music and art of all de- scriptions is unpatronized unless cations. a foreign label designates it. A singer must have come from abroad, in faet, must change his name from plain American Richard to Riccardo, the import- ed name, before he is recognized as a singer. “Mr. Edison, in his search for voices for his phonograph, has made trial records of more than three Thousand singers in nearly every city in Europe and almost an equal number of trials in He European America finds that as a rule the afflicted with a very disagreeable tremolo, yoice 18 variable timbre and poor inter- whereas the American frequently free pretation more has a fairly even tim- voice is far of tremolo, bre, and as to interpretation the Americans can surpass the Fu- ropean singers. But notwith- standing that fact the Americans demand the foreign talent. “When are we to form our own opinions and be _ independent ugh to stand for our own ex- peno pression? At one time it may have been necessary to gain knowledge abroad, but not so We have learned, and have should now great people in our midst; lwe not now pause and enjoy that i } } } | | which we have? “Do we not show ourselves an ladvanced nation when we com- lpare our methods in war with those of the present terrible con- idition in Europe?” moving | mutes 7 To > PREVENT TAKING OF COLD the house cool. Cool, Keep stimulates and tones jup the circulation. Take a cold bath every morn- ling, or at least a cold sponging | all over, followed by brisk rub- bing with a rough towel, This is skin training, a fine tonie and good preventive of colds. Wear suflicient but not too heavy underelothing, Wool is lbest, as it allows evaporation and |still keeps a warm cushion of air ypound the body. little vigorous exercise each day This keeps the cireu- ation and the whole body healthy ind enables it to ward off colds. rake a moderation in eating Colds in the head Observe and drinking follow lowered vitality due to lovereating N. Y. State Dept. of | lhe alth rf reports are true some of the Germa iotables are murmur- | about peace They'll get | pea iii riehbt, when the Allies sre ready PROHIBITIONS HELP | THE DAILY NEWS. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN The firm of Kissick & Fdwarda, T0 WEAKEN GERMANY heretofore doing an tmsuranece ibusiness under the above name, British Government Keeping Oil- jhe 1s this day 1 Bearing Products From German Factories | ween dissolved, War- lve n Kissick will continue the bus. | iness and assumes all outstand- ; at jing liabilities and to whom all London, Feb. 12.--Gradually| accounts are payable. Sed. the economic phases of the gre at| W. KISSICK, war are. peooming more apparent J. A. EDWARDS. in Greet_ Britain. The miliary} Prince Rupert, Jan. 18, 1915. activities, which monopolized at- | ——— iat tention at the opening of the! WATER ACT, 1914. struggle, are now overshadowed | top the approval oF ae cacertchingd’ of ee | at times by the blockade of the lian” sete" etesamioees “On Thales Barer North Sea and the strict mea aes at ie bar of teveeumeien 4s @ eeres the navy is enforsine ee» be set by the Comptroller of Water against German commerce and atte ter Commureute at wee “hua, trade with the neutrals adjoining un te Wale Weterter nt pre” Ru Germany, which have hitherto |?’Dated at Prince Rupert, B. C., this 96th been supplying foodstuffs to Ger —s peerty OF PiUNck RUPERT A. WOODS, City Clerk. many and Austria. | Es. f Certificate of improvements. | rll Chance It Fraction, and Black Mineral Claims, situate io the From time to time the eon- Bear Skeena Min- traband list has lengthened as it |e Division of Cassiar District. ‘ Where located:-I'll Chance it Fraction became possible for British of-|toeated between the “Lilly Bertha” and ‘Aldebaran” Mineral Claims near head of ficials to make a more thorough | Alice Arm, Observatory Inlet, and “Black Bear’ Mineral Claim, located one mi study of the needs of their ad versaries and the probable source more or less, from the northwest point o |the bead of Alice Arm, 4 branch of servatory [ulet. : ' TAKE NOTICE that I, Pedro Salina, Free of supplies. Every week the gov-| Miner's Certificate No. 80313B., intend, sixty days from the date hereof to ly ernment is also increasing the|to the Mining Recorder for a Coreg of Improvements, for the of ob- taining a Crown Grant of the thor above Aud further take notice that list of articles whose exportatior tan, from the British Isles is pro-|under section 85, must be commonest | be- : fore the issue of such Certificate of Im- hibited. Immediately after the | provements Dated this 21st day of September, A.D. =, MAKE SURE YOU HAVE A Birks’ Illustrated Catalogue In Your Home During 1915 - —_ ae As a medium through which you may select gifts suitable for every occasion, you will find our Catalogue of the greatest value. Birks’, Vancouver, le the great gift store of the West. Our Mall Order Department and our Hiustrated Catalogue forme a convenient avenue lead- ing to @ selection from our immense stocks. WRITE FOR THE CATA! oQuE—you | WILL NEED IT. Henny Birks & ‘Som, Limited JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS Granville and Georgia Streets Geo. E. Trorey, Managing Director VANCOUVER, B.C LUMBER SHING&E: , MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS A 4. BURROUGHS, Manager tet Ave. and McBride 61. PRINCE RUPERT, 6.C. days additional lists of oil-bear- ing products will be given a place with copra on the prohibited lists of Great Britain. Peanuts, palm nuts, seasame seeds, lard and several other products which before bottling Germany uses extensively in GUARANTEED BY THE exportation of copra had bheen|totm . PEDRO SALINAS. PHONE 2 Branch Yard at Smithers forbidden, the price fell appre — a as ciably in England, as little of the} ——___—— — LL material is consumed here. The} eee Cees THE UNION STEAMSHIP CO., OF B.C., LIMITED i * le cocoanut which is used as the} basis for oleomargarine SS. VENTURE It is known that within a few SOUTHBOUND TUESDAYS AT 8 P. M. Sailings for GRANBY, SIMPSON AND MAAS SUNDAYS AT MIDNIGHT For Further Particulars Apply to PHONE 568 JOHN BARNSLEY, Agent, SECOND AVE. AGENCY ATLANTIC STEAMSHIPS making artificial butter and cook-| GOVERNMENT of CANADA ing fat, portation. are to be barred from ex- In the colder imitation butters are in great demand while the use large quantities of oleomar- other for portions of Germany troops garine and substitutes butter. TO A RECRUIT. Now is your time of trial, now When into the dusk the glamor For Making Pure, Delicious Home-Baked Food. AAR RRR RRR RARER RARER RRR RRR RR pales And the first glow of passion fails That lit your eves and flushed your brow In that great moment when ‘you made your vow. The Vision fades; you scarce recall The sudden swelling of the aaa b t Real Lever Simulation neart, The swift resolve to have your OLD WATCH FREE. 4 genero pant ' f. oH . ae In this noblest quest of all oi ne, any ye ple all ove the By which our word is given to cord te 0 hues " Adve tinetaent Now stand or fall. is zor chanen | to now, enclosing 2% Your mother’s pride; your com- cents for one of on ’ : Long Guaria, oF rades’ praise Genie’ Ahora, sent All that romance that seemed Fin tho wach whieh saake Getehee | exe so fair Guarantond de y ‘ a the w Grows dim, and you are ‘left tol} a ee eee abort = a shew them the ~ bear Den t think this efor too good t) he t send 95 censs t nd ee . _ The rose of duty’s sombre |)" b= ire “ 1 prose 0 \ ; * ways an The labor of the long, unlovely o days. Yet here's the test to prove you + kin Daren With those to whom we trust » } our fate; 3 Sober and steadfast, clean and : straight, In that stern school of dis- THE cipline Hardened to war within. against the foe DAILY NEWS But only so, in England's sight, ~ NEWSPAPER ae for Prince Rupert and Northern B.C. The Daily News goes into nearly every home in jeutbavese. : : : By that ordeal’s searching Prince Rupert. It is the popular newspaper of flame the city because it is clean and reliable. It has al! Found worthy of your father’s is the news of the city, and keeps in touch with events fame and topics interesting to Northern British Colum- With all your spirit's armor sare bia. It treats these subjects with moderate opti- , bright SANE mism and reliability. , Can you go forth in her dear) ericy The Daily News is the most valuable paper to cause to fight. advertisers because it is read by the buying public. Sir Owen Seaman in Punch, IMPARTIAL It has a bigger civevlation than any other paper in Toe es INDEPENDENT the vity. It is read by the class of people the FATHER’S SACRIFICE VAIN. advertisers want to talk to, —— INTELLIGENT hi London, Ont., Feb, 13 —Trans- fusion of blood from the body of Rev. D. ©, MeGregor, pastor of St. Andrew's Church, this eity, DAILY NEWS } and formerly of Toronto, into the veins of his 10-day-old son, failed . to save the life of the child, which was suffering from blood defee. tion, Mrs. MeGregor is Marion — oe | Keith, the well known Canadian|{ ¢ JOSIE IUICIOIDOISIIISISISIDISINOInInInOIninR Ionic