dne THE DAILY NEWS. OT ” - re tie THE ONLY CURE FOR WHAT WI A Pp A, Is “Fruit-a-tives”—That Wonderful rs BR evs Association Remedy Made From Fruit Juices, ea. ofan —== Avon, Ont., May 14th, 1914 GIAN OFFIOER LIKENS POSITION TO THAT OF PUGILISTS “T have used “ Pruit-a-tives” for | IN CLINCH winosor wore. Indigestion and Constipation with MILES OF TRENCHES + os cod Righth 8 most excellent results, and they conti BEHIND EACH ARMY. ro nue to be my only medicine, Wh rient, Prop ren I w. & wrient ‘aie first started about six years ago to use By WN them, I took four at a dose but gra , 1. G, SHEPHERD But, now T think that same oENTRAL d tally reduced thé dose to one tablet at Duar hy Lil to New Yop . Late ‘ seventh st night, Before taking ‘'Pruit-a-tives : ei ; | New ork Pre of killing must have been pat Avenue an Pleo I took salts and other pilis but the % to happen|on my face, even as I watched the uropean & treatment was too harsh, I thoug!t I whe | poor Siaok, Frow might as well suffer from the illness: . natives, because I've seen it on oe as fro “m these treatments. viper I Ad traight fromthe faces of my soldiers and of nox wore oaw Fruit atives’’ advertised a the { under inswer | my fellow-officers. after ’d kill a Nioth letter in which some one recommended t} aw ' f r we'd kill. ave., Betw ' h eo them very highly, so I tried them, and : tl ed a batch of Germans. They look oe 8 soe to 61.00 I have no hesitation in recom ng Noth rr : - ra them.” ANNIE EB. CORBETT I 1. Theljat dying Germans with that same poner & Beoner, Prope soc. a box, 6 for $2.50, trialsize, ac. | , t ! have kind of a leer that I used to see — ont “7 ow = — = = eipt of (ol a puz t it that nojon the faces of those Africans . y vu Coste rice by Wit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa ' i hocher : nilivary ! faced in Says Men Like Killing. empress HOTEL ta a. the rid } , a ry | Killing is a game,” he continu ave ‘ Sixth and Did j : Sev ew Prin R t F d ( = 7ou ¢ tw prizeied, with the same earnestness san Pier 0 61 Per Oay ce uper ee 0. hters get into a neh and re-|“Men like it, all men like it. In a * ao DEALERS In fuse to | i ipa ecause each|a battle they don't think of their ROYAL HOTEL Hay, Grain, Feed thought the other ould get the|flag or their country, or the right orey & Burgess, Prope and Seeds 1dva ige f h the break-|or wrong of their cause They 8 P . ) ; oe oe oe ge We that's th situation | only think of killing; the thought Steam | . san Pian CHICKEN FEED A SPECIALTY ilong the line in Flanders today, |of dying never enters their heads mn WHOLESALE LIQUOR OO., ‘ Agents for ind, | suppose 1 the wholelY@u'd be the same. Any normal LimcreD ; DOMINION NURSERY a Here are the two armies,|}man would be the same. As long ’ ) Sisth St * _ "Powe 109 ORCHARDS CoO. se to nose Y can search|as you're well and sound and have ae oer” @ee — re through military history and|plenty of food, you'll have the gq RUPERT IMPORTING OO. you'll never find two armies that|time of your life in war.” TED a ' ; come o have been so close togeher, with But haven't you ever seen : g 908 ef . .7 Volee Ave. Phone 68 t a hand-to-hand’ battle, as|men run away?” sessceceres Coe COCOPCOO OO covce, 9 | these two vast armies are | Never in battle. They run away : | Now how are we going to}on long marches when they are JBSCRIBE FOR Certificate of improvements. break apart?) You must realize|tired or because they're sleepy or Cc 1 . N Minerel Claims, sfiuate In the Skeems Min that behind our lines and behind|hungry. Some of them, a few, t ) f s i . f | DAILY EWS 7 here Yoeated Til Chance it Prection|‘!@ German lines for many miles|a very few, run away because they located tween the “Lilly Bertha” and e ¢ ae e rr ' : 4 IN UENT CO- co Kw Mineral claims, near head of | th arth has been to ip byjecan’t stand the anticipation of j=} Alice Arm, Observatory Iniet, end “Black | rene 8 > "f ' ldanger * . ‘ ry me Bear’ Mineral Claim, located = mile, | neh-maker You can’t drag|dangs But I've never seen a » more or less, from the northwest int of rtiller ove enchee n at na run away . Ine oe ow the head of Alice Arm, rh et bt irtillery over trenche You have r un away under fire as long servatory Iniet t ridge ear ren t ‘ s s 1 o > f r to any per- wigane NOTICE that I, Pedro salina, Pree || bridge each trench, and th \a h ammunition held out and ; iner’s Certificate No. 8031 intend, | pyyore enches > am » Ger-|he har ‘ e to ’s very cts, Take Notice a i prom Be ea, to apply — we 008 he Sap. }h sd a chance to Bil) it's very 7 to t ning Recorder for a Certificate janes dig neo ’ arder yle at i ‘ e if so Oyner wise of improvements, for the purpose of ah ‘ ! row the harder it will|terril t it? But I fear th . 7 taining a Crown Grent of t above claim. jj) { ither side to move s ¢ good God has made s é t a” sem an ot eaneo aaa And further take ‘notice that action, | , ; move its ar- d God h nade us that way =o aa _| ander section 85, must commenced be-|tillery in the spring. ; ither| “Y¥ sar a great des y ach, In the Skee |fore the issue of such Certificate of Im juiery in te sprit and neithe | You hear a great deal about 6 % provements lside can advance o ovine |the f s s O e soldiers } nia ie the required See tits $tes aap of Beotemner, 0.9 in advance without mov ng} he hardshiy f th lie in 7 ‘, amounting to feta. eDR0 fits big guns j the trenches, don’t you? That's the same under iia » <— SALINAS It . , a Mineral Act, and if —— | s going to be a terrible andjall very well and all very true. - inte 2 tf 1900, Pur: Knott's Bakery and the bridge the trenches under fire it}s » have only a few minutes ra Ce. e Fulton Cash Market. will be worse than bridging riv ers ot fighting B. C., Japuary ° It's a new problem for military know my men as I know my l Govt. Inspected Cows $3) : x : l¢ xperts, but only one t of alown brothers, and I know that Sie Cee hundred new ones whict ‘eeore »paid for weeks of suf im Mine ‘aim, situate in the The Best Equipped and Most | 1undred new ones which this war it ve were repaid for weeks of suf- om Division of Cassiar Dis- has brought out fering for only ten minutes of a na ie Sanitary Dairy is the ¢ OF lk trum tee he . ° | Germans Had New Things good time \ little later all their Biack one of alge. Arm Prince Rupert Dairy | You know,” he added, “it was Ih irdships were atoned for by - Phone Green 252 | the Germans who had the new|twenty minutes’ good time.” Pedro as : ‘oh aed tee my ooo rm ngs when the war broke out What do you mean by a good i = yy We've found out that years ago| time?" ¢ improvements, Tae ans Iie they threw away all their old| “Plenty of killing,” said the of- ‘ning @ wo Grant of the ideas of warfare and started new | ficer, “and then watching the en- By BS | again, with new ideas and newlemy run. Do you know what erufcate of im- | principles The Germans from|strikes me as funniest of all?” he *) of September, A.D. ithe start have only made new|/concluded PEDRO SALINAS. things ready for us. Of course “What?” eace RIVER AND ATHABASCA their huge guns were new But | “How little the women of the LWAY © one the trench-making was also/world know of their men, and how ea ! Athabasca Rall- new |! ttle the men know of themselves ' : he con aa For instanee, the old idea of}u til they get a chance to kill.” i lowing lines of jtrench-making was to throw the | —_—_—-—— s t | . tad Eat ‘cwoth up in ¢ high hank betore’ BRITISH PRISONERS ; mat wena kennel jthe trench. But the Germans had} HLY ee ie i better trick than that Pheir ARE TREATED ROUG Po Skeens } sucena Tee dea was to hide their trenches, — “hea” with land so they spread out the earth A Non-Commissioned Officer rie maleate vhich they took from their} Tells How Germans Handle t tohowinn te Itrenches in such a way that it} Them at Camps rag ata Sale |was impossible to locate a Ger-| — ster “hier elie You are Iman trench until you had almost London, March 1 A Rotter- & the course not me*up to it The allies were|dam dispatch to the Daily Mail ve Summit be- 1 co ‘ i | ost River, thence Careless ough to adopt the same |describes the arrival at Oldenzaal ' ‘alanskeest River SESS .GRONGH =o. Hane " . . ce up the Skeena 1 but we had some nasty/in Holland, of seven British of- ar River approx! h ] _— ws - ee ; when you simp y I first ficers and ninety-three men who nineteenth “ VesUNS ° } : oe ask for rubber i th | bad been incapitated and were on RGESS & COTE, h Is” The Germans started out with } | from German cir wi » fro ymé 5 Se _Apptegnt. eels on your 1 whole bag of new tricks, and it|' or |W ny Om , ‘ . TOR boots, they could tiave got to Paris their|°2™Ps- The Dutch Red Cross so- ai co ‘ aye RO “o é | = ALAR SYSTEM jtricks ‘might have helped them, ciety took =~ ay over from the | German officials, i}But they've been so slow that CMOUIT NO. 4. ASK FOR lwe've learned of their aan! Che soldiers were welcomed by sod $rd Ave ’ schemes, and, as time goes on, we | the Dutch ofMgial and the Dutch oa = CA AW will know everything they do |civilians cheered them and loaded i" ist, 2nd and about a twentieth century war. jthem with gifts and pipes, tobac- , CUSHION s an old game played in a/¢o, cigars, chocolate and other Setween 8th end . ¥ : j i er ¥: a7 RUBBER HEELS | | 2." te summed up. "But it}fusuries, all of whieh were wrap- lot) wt 7 Oe Coe doesn’t look like a new game to/ped in the Dutch colors. Many a i ivilization It look® like one|of the soldiers wept at the kind- OWT WO. 2. , : . t ssiness shown them. All were = and 8rd St. and get the world’s great murder. You eiviaae verely wounded aad the injuries Mice . ae Sees severely > > best. They cost jthe point of it said the Belgian, | ** ely ol “ ‘ 7 ; ‘“ : , sre arr » 1 ) 4 - : —— = no more-— with earnest sincerity, Let me|of many ba re ows re “ any < ud @nd se! lvive you an example, the men were on crutches, sod 6th gt I've done a lot of big game All of the prisoners were most > % I A Shoe Stores and oiRCU eases hooting, because | was stationed/anxidus to know how the many ' N . . : \ »% 160W i) the Belgian Congo for many/German prisoners were treated id Pultes 6a. | ia ‘ ds z heir ¢ t 1nd Tayler oe Walpole Rubber Co. lvears, and after | had killed a lionjin England, as their guar Is had re ve und Fulton 84 Limited - Montreal an elephant | used to wateh,|told them that the prisoners had s. Pe me Ave lwith faseination, the faces of the|}been abominably treated, The id Dodge PI ’ aud seacienal ot negro bush-beaters. [ used to see/British prisoners thought this OROUIT No, ¢ » them a brutal, animal leer|was the reason for their rough = ‘od Emmerson CATS PAW that ew out of the lust for kill |treatment in the German camps, u on Rubber Heels It was always on their faces | said: : ‘od MeBride st | : | ; “ 4nd Green gt las they saw an animal die, and in| “We were treated all right at i is ; —Thh “od Basil S f y love for killing big} |the hospital, especially by the 1 AY®. and Gherte, ' ; "Ave, and Young gy | cd # almost shudder|nurses, but the fellows in the . “*\** 0 et twheeetees at killing jconcentration camp had an awful { time, plaint a more cipline for ho chiefly The the men protested that they were starving friends food sat This vious prisone most friendly contrast British A pa kept on low diet for a couple of JEWELLERS AND) SILVERSMITHS weeks, and naturally he longed Granville and Georgia Streets for a square meal. Geo. &, Tresep, Mesacine Director VANCOUVER. 8X One morning the doctor found him so much better that it seem- S 7 ed his appetite could at least be safely appeased Do you think you could eat a small chicken to- day, Tim?” asked the doctor Faith, an’ I could sor eager. ly responded the patient “And what would you like to SHINGLE’, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS have it stuffed with?” ueried the ane PRINCE RUPERT LUMBER C0. < A. 4. BURROUGHS, Manager “Tf it’s all the same t’ vez,” an- ter Ave. end MeBriae 8. 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