fay, M THE DAILY NEWS. | ) same under ul Act, and if} if loyalty and its silent sidepart-|of eating spaghetti—if you don't aes money oe en) ner, the party truce, which, like| how you're apt to get involved in nis edvertise: | — , :, jcharity, is being used to cover ajit. You slap a man genially on I ort rae Imultitude of sins The biggest|the back and you find you have hit ‘fee ces ' ! sin of all, some think, was boost-|a boil. tT. H. COVERT, “MA Ti4int 7 i ea wen ; aie : : ie ; s ' even, | NER VINE. POW DERS jing the tariff seven and a half All of which is to say that Geo. rt, B. C., seneery | ‘ = ae ‘ ee jper cent. and giving the British|Graham was there with the come- m Headache « joureg 8 | . ts. | eae alae oo Vie on preference a pill while the Op-|back. He made a speech fifteen ' improvemen | | aim, situate tm the) position was holding its breath, | minutes long and seven minutes oo - but naturally this was not men-|Shortt, the other eight being de- “7 ct trom tne | med by the government sup-|veted to answering the Finance 8 Tear Mineral cual | porters. They did, however, dig| Minister. It was the liveliest eight Pedro Salinas, a3 up an item in the Liberal Monthly | minutes the House has listened to ‘eughan, Free Min | 1 > Cn: y. | { asked Sir George Foster|for two years. Uansard will be 150. gee fee oe Why Endure Headaches? WOE: apted Ge Geange Fecha] tr: ee, 7 the date hereof, —One trial will convince you that lwhy he didn’t get busy and land | rengnohed in vain for a passage 3 om ae tee bee | asure and safe remedy for any some of the British government|more sparkling. The speech | hoshe tn O68 @ wo Gram of ak Rapmaine SG gene deren © iwar orders for Canada. They | reads as well as it sounds, and MATHIEU’S Nervine Powders tice that action, | be coimmanena lclaimed that this was a dastardly|that is an unusual quality in par- | eruilcate of im- | jdeal, not unlike that of the/liamentary speeches. The mem- i 0 6 ee ee ; | Ancient Mariner, who shot the | ber for South Renfrew was swept PEDRO SALINAS. box on receipt of price, 25¢. albatross. It was one poor item in|out of his gentle banter. He J.L.MATHIEU CO. Props. SHERBROOKE, P.@. IVER AND ATHABASCA jseven months absolute fidelity toledged his words with satire, and EA N nee treaty obligations, a_ piece of | used the sharp whip of scorn. Not ‘nd Athabasca Rail |friendly advice in the true spirtt|to put too fine a point on it, it was 0 ap a ae of harmony, a tip on which Sir;nuts for the Liberals. George following lines of | George Foster acted promptly,|}Graham shot back the imputa- *« a| @ point on : he head of Kitimat but they certainly did make a/tion of disloyalty, and the ball was mat River in a} . , | - ; summit between | ereat holler over it. It was cap-|so hot that the Finance Minister thence In a nor- | | e valley of the | ped with a dozen quotations from dropped it. to the Skeena | i ” the Skeena iver | the Federal Press Bulletin, which "S want to say,” challenged the brid , . ss Ralwey, wis showed that the enemy was using | me mber for South Renfrew, “that wits unites “tae the truee, not to bury its- dead, } lbecause the Allies’ fleet is break- tollowing the | but to bring up the big guns andjing into the Dardanelles is no “approximately “one | build conerete emplacements, but}reason why we should stand si- ; ) | kwater "River with that made no difference to the/lent and let anybody break into ti ‘ine summit be: | snipers. They took their cue the treasury of Canada, Later on a ; »| : “ valenamate Tavae | from the tariff, which, like the jhe followed up the point. “We are bear River ‘approsi- German Zeppelins, was brought|ready to vote millions for war,” is nineteenth day of out under pressure of interested|he said, “but not one dollar for . sf aed au opinio © drop 8 thing some-j|graft.” BURGESS & COTE J pinion to drop some f , ¢ le nor _We_Appeeoas. Guy Gus Soap have made it where, and they kept on potting. He pointed to the empty seat a universal favorite. Its use is BBB ie oy beneficial to : kin. 4443 Fowler, of King’s, who has alof Dr. Beland as attesting the loy- “-ARM SYSTEM 3 Alert Scape Linited, Montreal, ltoneue like a sharp sword, was|alty of that son of French Can- for drawing the Senate, several ofjada., Dr. Clark had a son at the ae oS __.-. |whose latest appointtees were/front, so had Mr, Gauvreau, but snd 8rd Ave. 3 camererewces " ame een hanging over the gallery railing,}they were not using brass bands end Sra A A Real Lever Simulation ; i Sra eo but he was checked by the Speak-|to tell about it. He repeated that and 8rd Ave ) of 1st, @nd and a0lD WATCH FREE a ler, who didn't want any more|never in his life had he seen a between 8th and , ool "ron oem trouble than he had on his hands |disloyal Liberal or a disloyal Con- x Hotel.) Welches to thouante ot & | already Even Arthur De Witt}servative. . ic ‘on he TT ver the 7 a ¥ 3 tte wid oe ne Bi Foster did not forbear to smile, We are prepared,” he said, Chats cme“ Wene P}and that was pretty nearly the}*'to vote all the money that is nes- iw, enclosin “o as > : SS : : ‘ i ae es lo ae . +} | the limit. Arthur De Witt Fos-|essary to carry the war to a suc- Go Sires cont |ter B.A.. is the briskest rah-rah|cessful issue, but we do not give Sih the wen hice lhoy in the House, but too green|up our right to eriticize the ad- wil w gren roe ‘ : . ito burn yet. Not too green, how-| ministration of the affairs of this lover. to land the government with/country. We are not going to loos offer We expect you to tel yorr friends ; Tint utlen' the ‘Sher wo’ oe Baca ve Bia set of old crocks as war horses |abrogate our functions simply be- om fe omen itl LOXD,, Who’ whieh he bought, with the assist-|cause somebody wants to dodge Jewellers (Dept. 14), @, Cornwallis Boad, Loe ui. : Foie . : lance of two veterinaries, in his|behind the fact that there is a —-inative Nova Seotia., Broadly | war.” And so the speech flamed on, a blast in every sentence. The pity is that it is too big for this story. However, it’s a safe bet that the jokers ou the govern- ment side won't stick pins in the George Gra- the trouble with Arthur he didn’t know the dif- horse and waKINE, 40d Dodge Pl ” , furnace sod Thompson §t was that airnace ‘ROUIT NO. ¢ ference between @ war ‘ve. and Emmerson horse, and he made his pur- 1 saw lohases on that basis. One chare- picked up had seen thirty many winters, 40d McBride §t and Green a. 4nd Basil a4, Av® and Eherte, and Young 8 er he truce any longer. ham’s speech will hold them for ind as ind died of old age three days af- reaching Valeartier Camp, Ma- a while. the Matanuska fields. It would form a part of any Susitna Val- ley trunk later to be structed and hence would not be if Ship Creek in the line con- dead work, even is a closed harbor winter time. harbor MANY U. S. OFFICERS WITH CANADIAN FORCES) Ottawa, Mareh 15.—A al tabled in the Commons by the! Minister of Militia indicates that there are many ex-United States army officers serving with the Ca- nadian forces. Among joined | since the beginning of this wnail are Capt. H. C. Eustis, late lieu-| tenant of the Ohio National State | expeditionary those who have Guard, and now a captain of the 5th Regiment, Canadian Mounted} Rifles; Major Charles W. Stewart, | now in charge of remounts en | voyage to England from St. John, | and late mmereenl of the 5th Regiment, U. 8. Cavalry, and Cap- tain Herbert ‘MeBride, 2ist Bat-| talion, and late captain | of the State Guard. | | } Kingston, Indiana National BANISH BULLY BOWSER ' veevsoweee "1 KIDNEY TROUBLE TT’s = =>) erer o ———_ | ) o| . (OClONY } AFFECTED HIS SPINE. AKES BACK SEAT'!| MAKE SURE YOU HAVE A ul ’ 4 IN CANADIAN f ; ss : | ; eee nr memes} Sutered For Forty Yeas. Un Washington, March 15.—To| irks’ Illustrated Catalo Association He Used “Fruit-a-tives” | ’ ’ : many inquiries which are pour-| gue = BRONTH, ONT., Oct, 318t. 1914 hued From Page Two, |jor General Sam, being asked injing into Washington as to wh mcm : ne , tear os In Your Home During 191 ! oe wore. | ine oe ve ote eee rh i epidemie of|the House what was its disposi-|being done in the matter of the! n our ome uring 5 , le Troughton by Kid har ; . . . and Righth 88 and maeeer Trouble. I was over | “hr om Liberal office jtion, replied the glue factory.|Alaska railroad, no satisfactory . r confined to my bed with tt ouble lord part ! ’ Thi ) ’ verre — but it affected my spine dite ide er os t} Eos — is @ sad fate for a horse response can be made. Before As @ medium through which you may select gifts suitable for every “ rest ae & Gene. I took advertised | post office,|which should have spent its de-|anything really definite can be occasion, you will find our Catalogue of the greatest value. aTr € edie t y * ar y nie Wor ind ¢ . i y st Then Seem "Fruita tives” dv eed ; foms depart. |clining years in peaceful contem-| known, Secretary Lane must have! Birks’, Vancouver, le the grem gift store of the West. Our Mal! Order even ‘ advertiser nent Ino fe } ; : Depart justrated Catalog forme an Plan and decided Pr try them. They did j j ' . Ort Gy aes oe ee oe mong an exbaustive talk with the Presi-| ' ing tea etn 7 Immense wewocte ; ee . me more good thana rth € ma 'Y { . . al ng a rom our 8. ack, Prop My oan onftered a tn ee ” os : verlooking |those paths of glory which lead|dent, and opportunity for that has| . = pure - frequently had toleave off rigs on the|but to the grave. But it's all up|not yet come. First, the conges- | OR Oaue.. , ‘ rt f ; ; wOoTEL ne "Ej mut *' Pruit-a-tives’’ re medied (r I ! down gov.|to Arthur De Witt Foster whojtion of business in the clos n WRITE F THE CATAL U vou Witt NEED IT. h end Niutb it for him I would strongly advise [opr ans : : , ; ms we to $1.00 Bladder suffering from Kidney and I don’t think|might have counselled the horse days of Congress prevented. Now - . ‘ BladiJer et oie oo" he did, Tf he } f ild have|to shun ambition and avoid the| Mexico is occupying the presiden- fio Birks ei ee | ieee ee on Yy & Limit ‘ Prope | pot, a bon, 6 06 80.50, trial cise, 26 m / | ; f that rhuech|sin by which the angels fell. How-Itial mind, while Secretary Lane , l l € At all dealers or sent on receipt of price arger. Prof Shortt is a justjever, Arthur is due to fall at the|this week is conducting hearings JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS v¥.v Cantey by Ir a-lives Limited. Ottawa. " 1and he doer war , ne . @ran am | , : ind : ! { int to give|next general election himself, solon the Oklahoma Indian oil lease ville and Georgia Streets | vernment 1 re ‘ alwe 2e ( « remar ; , , ) Sixth and | Certinoate of improvements. worel ‘et t than the!we need not follow his remarks |situation, involving millions. Geo. £. Trorey, Managing Director VANCOUVER, B.C us | eat Chance It Fraction, and Black Bear) i any farther. Commission Marking Time. J { s. # ¢ robabls er ' } 4 . , « Oe | ing’ Division ot tea ig the shoene _ ably because their figures Somewhere in the dead waist While the President broke up 7] ce . on|in rebuttal wer ‘ . . » debs ? ; located” between the . “Lite “bertna® wan 9 t wholly con-|and middle of the debate, Finance]the hearings by sending for Sec- . | Alice Arm, deeervas ow abe ond Bless ae Cal { ministers|Minister White, intending to|retary Lane for consultation re- e r pear’ i 1 cl ocated one t at Professor Sho sls i rie ; - : : xu . | more or ess, from the Srvtrenet pena I ' : : hortt from /}slap his old friends, the Liberals, garding Mexico, the two have yet oii aaa [servatory tiet jee Arm, & branch of Ob- : : the corner, One aceused|on the wrist expressed surprise|been unable to go fully into the piel’ |auners Certificaie No "p00 13B,. intents io being a Grit appointee and|that the honorable gentlemen op-|Alaska matter together. Le LIQUOR CO sixty days from the date hereof to apply,” fierce partisan; another charged| posite did not seem to be aware In the eantime the Alask ou poors 4 to the Mining Recorder for 4 Certificat i 1 meantime 1¢@ Alaskan . = | of improvements, for the purpose of ob- |!) th setting stiff examination | there was a war. They lacked vi-/engineering commission is mark- SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH, 1th Bt ewe ~ 4 owe Grant of the above claim. |, sas for ls 1 : ; : . a oan a iartbe ae a Pplice, that | section, . I anding walters; a oon ens imagination. While thejing time and preparing for fur- PRINCE RUPERT LUMBER CO. mcemeanetisit | fore the issue of such Certificate of Im ird being an egotist. The argu-|allied fleet was smashing its way|/ther surveys in Alaska Also, it A. 4. BURROUGHS, Manager ATING CO. 3) PM Yelients vas dlin’ : fr ug “di ; a ‘ : ~ | ygpated this 21st day of September, AD. t is Codlin’s, our friend, | thro igh the Dardanelles and thelis playing a part in the negotia- tet Ave. and MoBride %t. PRINCE RUPERT, 6.0. ae PEDRO SALINAS { Shortt. From that it wander-jallies and Turks were in conflict/tions for the Alaska Northern PHONE 25 Granch Yard at Smithers 1 to the broad question of spoils|on the Plains of Troy, where Gods purchase. Despite rumors to the ao fr PROTEC OCP PRR ? 9 rT . | i. vii - —— a NES be if civil service ap-|4and heroes once fought, the hon-|contrary, these negotiations are ' tments and that sere and yel-|orable members were discussing |still in progress. What is being STEAMSHIP CO OF B C. LIM JBSURIDE FOR field was harrowed by shot/fertilizers and squids. It was aldone about the Copper River pro- THE UNION *: ‘eo Weg ITED ~. N and shell. Sin George Murray's | brilliant flash, and I remember it|posed purchase only Secretary 7 DAILY EWS dusty report, being trotted out|well, because it stuck out like aHLane knows, and he declines to $$. VENTURE i . anita ind unlimbered, did good work, |gold tooth. * There was humor in|talk until after he has conferred SOUTHBOUND TUESDAYS AT 8 P. M. TO DELINQU a (ine way and another the engage-|it, too, the kind of humor that|/with the President. Saili GRA OWNER. ent iasted nine hours. The Pro-|makes the other fellow hot under Probably Start From Ship Creek ngs for NBY, ana — NAAS SUNDAYS AT aia fessor’s name may be Shortt, but|the collar. Humor is a serious In the meantime any predic- r to an r- | wr gay have he made a deuced long day of it.|profession, even more serious|tions as to what will be done, be- For Further Particulars Apply to ts ake Notice a. sh However, he was only a peg to|than being an undertaker. If you]yond saying that not a great deal PHONE 568 JOHN BARNSLEY, Agent, SECOND AVE. ge N i anc e ® ns, nee Oe hang bigger matters on. don’t handle it just right there’s|will be done, are mere guesses, AGENCY ATLANTIC STEAMSHIPS ach, in the Skee. Galloping around the war zone|a come-back in it and then the|though, as reported on February | vi e | im required | GUARANTEED BY THE without the aid of a horse, several|laugh shifts to the other side of|2, there is probability that a line : “ a te GOVERNMENT of CANADA nembers touched on the subject|your face. Humor is like the art} will be started from Ship Creek to Fine and Wholesome Biscuit, No Alum + PRR IIR RII TIARA AAA AAI IIA AIA IIIA AAAS AAAI III ASASSISASSISISACSI SSIS ACACIA III THE DAILY NEWS SAFE SANE SPICY IMPARTIAL INDEPENDENT INTELLIGENT NEWSPAPER for Prince Rupert and Northern B. C The Daily News goes into nearly every home in Prince Rupert. It is the popular newspaper of the city because it is clean and reliable. 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