, 97, 1915. aqturday Mare! THE DAILY NEWS. eenet oerreeereens gel ; Directory y Vintners Associahon —— 5 PRL winosor HOTEL ; Righth St Prop. ‘ff . w. H. Weights HOTEL CENTRAL yoenth iret A Plan St Prop peter Black xwox HOTEL and Ninth “tA pean Pian —5¢ $1 Per Day ro} Besner & Beene, Props —— y, Rochester v. 0. Casiey empress HOTEL sth and p—600c to $1 Per Day ropes” Pla ROYAL HOTEL Corley & Burgess, Props. h St ropean Plan Steam Heated VER WHOLESALE LIQUOR CO. LiMiTED RUPERT LIMITED sth and IMPORTING ©O. 3) OC Ot LOLA AAA TATIO OO DOL | SUBSCRIBE FOR | DAILY NEWS anes | ce To DELINQUENT co-| | OWNER. to any per- may have Notice | HENRY J ’ i r suu ; s, Take i the ‘ Uwner with hing N i and the situated at the | Hastings A about three-quar 1 h, in the Skee \ é ' Province of) the required/ work ibove mentioned i, amounting to same under a a! Act, and if la biication of this to contribute | cspenditure, to- | » this advertise- | said mineral | u property of the sv « of the Min-| A 900. | COVERT, Co- Owner c.., January | i H d wt Pr Ruy B ‘ Certificate of improvements. bran Mineral Claim, situate ip the Mimiog Division of Cassiar Dis-} re located \bout three-quarters in im r less, from the F ad of Alice Arm by the Black Be ar Mineral claim) Pedro Salinas, es) Vaughan, Free Min-| 456., and for | ale No 80313 se | ays from the date hereof, os ‘Kecorder yo mt ots, for the rown Urant of Pie | be ¢ olmmenced be Ceruleate of Im-| { September, sue PEDRO SALINAS. that eaten. | PEACE RIVER AND ATHABASCA RAILWAY COMPANY. 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(Knox Hotel ‘St Ave. and 7th St, (Cen el Hove 1 ap CIRCUIT NO. 2. a2—ard Ave apd POM Oftieg “a a trot ard Ave ist ; ; ; » ; : | sud McBride rs ’ aud McBride 2 “0d AVe. and gud St a *0d Ave. and om St St A a r St. SIROUIT NO. » th Ave and ‘ “ Bords Fulton St “nd Taylor Sts. Sod Fulton st snd Comox ave ‘hd Dodge Pi Sod Thompson St ORouiT NO, 4. Ave Ti Ave Vth Ave Se2eee5 SM Ave SU Ave ‘00 Emmerson Ave Ave and MeoBride 84 and Green 81. Ave and Basil st W Ave. and Eherts, th Ave aa y wng 81 : : : : : : the Ct hthihehhhihee . ) ir RHEUMATISIA Hundreds of Pe People Have Found “ Fruit-a-tives” Their Only Help READ THIS LETTER Superintendent of Sunday School tn ‘Lorento Tells How He Cured Himself of Chronic Kheumatiem After Suffer. ing for Years, 55 DoveRrcourT Roap, Oct,, ist. 1973 “Por a long time, I have thought of writing you regarding what I term a most remarkable cure effected by your remedy ‘'Fruit-a-tives”’. 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A berve. sent eo reid to wear . which . brea @arantes ea st t ad 9 vantage t a lous offer We expect ros to tell rour ft aats shoot os and shew them the trae I vateh Don't thie’ this ger too good to be woe ft wend a5 a cain @ ? Wat a ’ walle Moat, I Our Trappers Guide Supply Catalog and ice List. Write today, address to JOHN HALLAM LiMiTED sk E. 18” TORONTO summit between | on in @ nor | ie a £2 w The Whisky of Quality (he Aged in Wood 8 Years before botiling GUARANTEED BY THE GOVERNMENT of CANADA MATHIEt NERVINE POW DERS For Headache end Neural: my he einge Os - POSITIYE CiIRE BORDEN GOVT. TORPEDOED en = THE BRITTISH PREFERENCE ' ? t 1 From Page One. Foster's detached way of putting e ne colleagues weer ae Ne pense over a s| What's the use?” Sir George | | ble rhis answer of|seems to say. “However, there - Robert va pposed to be |are reasons. You can take ‘em or t siege gun |leave ‘em—I don't care which.” the tariff batt Finanee Min-|And with that he tears off a ister Whit ! it but did not’ couple of hours of sheer reason- use it. The | | engine wasling with occasional flashes of ifort il destruetion | soul and a peroration like the the t is officially|sun setting behind the Lauren- ned Dy ft Premie Asi|tian Hills. Yes, Foster's is the be is | the ar uments, | golden tongue yet Tom White j'' was that Great Britain gets alis only a fair second | Digger refer than ever be And yet Sir George's speech pyause Sue get preference on a was mostly a shrug. What are ler age t nports than’ you going to do about it? What ' Hd the ! arrange-' other way is there than the tariff? ment, but I n't | of this We have been handling tariffs peca the e of confliet was) for thirty-five years now and we j deafening B les, it's mighty ought to know what there is in hard to p e that you're doing them. Take your medicine. You l ind a good turn by giving can't have war without paying the |! » per cent the worst of it price. Thus did the cynic move rh tstanding fact was that smiling through our disasters, 8 { t was championing the But this graceful sophistry did ;i facturers and waving the|not stand him in good stead with | fla I i highly truculent the British Preference. He was {1 We showed where we!|just a little weak about arguing ‘ af the war began; and,|that there couldn't have been a please God f show where we!|British Preference if it hadn't are agair So spake the Premier,| been for protection. Which is as ind erybody knew that he was|/much as to say that if protection edging up to the great explosion.| takes a third of the burden off When it came it caused no sur-|the Mother Country free trade prise The opposition took it|could be two thirds erueler by philosophically rhe Premier |taking it all off. ‘ ld feel better now that he had Frank Carvell contributed a got it off his chest. In fact, the | bright thought to the debate when Liberals were rather glad that the he remarked that if Premier Bor- Pren had dealt the fatal blow.|den and Sir George Foster had It put the consequences upon the | stood by the naval policy of 1909 government The only Liberal! which they had both subscribed, ho had come within shelling dis-|there would have been no need of tance of the emergency was Sin-|these recriminations. He went on clair, of Guysboro, who just/to say that if the government touched it and got away when he!wanted another naval battle they said that if the government knew could get it most any time by a war was coming its conduct for l asking. It would not be neces- the last two years had been com- lsary to leave cards. parable to that of Nero fiddling After which Carvell turned his while Rome burned A slap OMn/attention to Premier Borden's jthe wrist, perhaps, but it rankled| other corn—the seven and a half iwith Sir Robert. per cent. horizontal increase in Another point on which the|/the tariff. The member for Carle- Premier made himself clear to an,;ton had found it working pretty ilmost alarming degree was that/well already. Being in Montreal didn’t propose to take any ad-|the other day he had occasion to vice from the Liberals on the sub-| buy some spark plugs. Old stock ject of the tariff. Sir Wilfrid’s|they were but the merchant mmplaint that the government thoughtfully added the seven and had not taken him into its confi-| a half per cent. and Mr. Carvell lence on its war policy was the! paid the bill, thanking him at the cause of a spirited duel between! same time for a good argument. Sir Robert and Sir Wilfrid, who} It’s a safe bet that when the new tariff wasn't playing the game, Sir Robert that he Wilfrid everything except his replied had Sit fiscal program, which was his own If Sir Wilfrid they lrop out of the tar- secret had been present when ng the | if he fered aid it Robert were squeez- ast would probably have At least, he would have wasn't cricket, that. At the government could vite Wilfrid them doing it. and Sir knew any rate, hardly to in- Sir in overhear Premier Borden's impassioned peech was in marked contract to lapprot Why Endure Headaches? —One trial will convince you that asure and safe remedy for any headache ts at your service in MATHIEU’S Nervine Powders 18 ina box, 25c. Sold everywhere. If your dealer does not sel! them we mall box on receipt of price, 25¢ J.L.MATHIEU CO, Props. SHERBROOKE, Pa Bast dor You < } va A wr ‘i \ aA a a“ : > The purity and fragrance of Baby's Own Svap have made it | 4 universal favorite, Its use is [] beneficial to any skin. e438 Albert Seago Laie Montreal. e | effort day George oster’s classic before Sir the a philosopher. old otlice of the ached of of subject in The age and the had their of Trade se- Isp rit enity mel- | | "I owness of the Minister ommerce strife his shoulder, so the he a over He in govern- of it speak Is but mundane affair At the same not overlook bets is a point to be scored for it. But he practised skill Tom ment, views higher time he does any wherever scores with the f an old hand White can learn a few tricks from party he does it and even “LAND NOTIOES. District of Five. District Range Land Coast, Skeena Nori Ee that William Watson, of occupation Contractor, in- »piy for permission to lease th 1 wing % scribed lands;—-Commencing at » post planted on the bormerty Ea enit < the Kis itor Way of the Grand Tr | hallway Company, and about 36 mheine coutnwesterly from Mile 84, east from | e Rupert, B. C.; thence porth ns thence west 80