Monday, chen 2, 1915. THB DALLY NBWS. SSS — HE STRUCK IT RIGHT AT LAST After Suffering g Almost Two Years, “Fruit-a-tives” Brought ae ae MR. WHITMAN 882 St. Valier St., Montreal, “In 1912, I was taken suddenly ill with Acute Stomach Trduble and dropped in the street. I was treated by several physicians for nearly two fycars. I wasin constant misery from my stomach and my weight dropped down from 225 pounds to 160 pounds, Several of my friends advised me to try ‘Fruit-a-tives’ and I did so, That was ight months ago. J began to improve almost with the first dose. No other nedicine I ever used acted so pleasantly and quickly as ‘Fruit-a-tives’, and by using it I recovered from the distressing stomach Trouble, and all painand onstipation and misery were cured. I ompletely recovered by the use of Fruit-a-tives’ and now I weigh 208 pounds. I cannot praise ‘Fruit-a-tives’ nough’’, H. WHITMAN, 5O0c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25c, t all dealers or sent postpaid by ruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. A Real Lever Simulation . OLD WATCH FREE, A_ straightforward offer from an tatablished firm. We are civing we Watches to thousands — = “= DAVIDSON COMMISSION DEALS GENTLY WITH (4 ontinued From Page Two.) eighteen-dollar binoculars to the severnment for an average price of fifty-eight dollars. The goy- ernment acquires merit with the public for having abstained from doing any more business with the Keystone Supply Company since Birkett put that one over. In- cidentally, the patriot, Ellis, ap- peared once again before the commission and explained how he was paid ten per cent. right off the top to break the ring, and prevent men like Birkett milking the market. Ellis explained that he took Birket neglected to demand the the tt's word for it and original invoices All for binoculars, a Sam Hughes patriot can be ten per cent. careless about these little matters, The commission has demon- strated the fact that second thoughts are best. For example Honorary Major Thomas Russel, having had a long time to think it over, appears with a revised version of the motor purchases which puts him in a far better light. It seems that he paid the calalogue price for motor trucks because he didn’t want the Ger- mans to get on to the fact he was! Violating neutrality and putting President Wilson in wrong by the United States. Major his services for nothing purchasing in What's more, Russell gave and often “wonders why he did it.’ In which to obtain one. Write now, enclosing 95 cents for one cf our fashionable pes tee: Long Guarda, Gents’ Alberta, cunt carriage paid to wear with the watch, wh! ch will be We expect you to tell your frienda “and show them the beautifalhdwateh. ' think this offer too good to be trne, bat send 265 cents today snd rain or Free Watch. You will be ved.—WiILLIAMS & LLOYD, Whoteale Jewellers (Dept. 14: ), 50, Cornwallis Road, London, N., England. Read ‘THE DAILY NEWS’ Circulation Guaranteed ae ’ the Largest in Northern ’ : British Columbia :: ] —— i Se = Largest Circule- 3 THE Best Advertising A : Medium =: _— SSS SSS tion means the IS REASON POPOL IL IDA LOPLI ODL LIL L ILS ====S== Three quarters ot the local Ad- 3 | vertising is done in the DailyNews ESS SSS RE Leading Prince ‘Rupert’ s Read ‘THE DAILY NEWS’ Paper! ! PARTY PATRIOTS of which goes to show that even) with Ont was that R. Pringle, K. C., tenderer for to the Militia Pringle oats. not grow ley has whiske not. government the sown der for have another at a their have lives, wh felt their ¢ and subject Conservative H. Pringle, is not a farmer. inv oats, oats by younger enables ex-M. P.,, Department. He is, rs and oats iting him one hand period ile other als, the son of Rh. was a oats, but not a seller Mr. He does perhaps, even ignorant of the fact that bar- have But that did not prevent the to ten- Most citizens of citizens so that gives | them a technical knowledge of the! govern- ment to select a number of good as oat merchants to A jthe Crown. The least you can do for a friend is to ask him to LIEUT.-COL. R. A. PYNE, M. D.Jinjake a hearty oat meal, as it Ontario's minister of edueation|were, at the country’s expense. now in England in connection|Mr, Pringle seems to have been ario’s gift of a hospital/too moderate in his demands. He has been made a Lieut.-Col. Other tenderers, who were simi- res] oO Maj trio the the mon jor mar did. not mot Can Cha diffe whie better attends to business. $120,000 on motor first contingent. now that what he ould ey on the Russell if iy motors This rence of interfere claim that when you want to save ley you've rom New York to do it. according ome over ada. He he did it.” ceases to wonder at his contraet. He a half per cent on all motor pur- ses t ’ h ought The Commission opened up one have hypothesis with Major up a $25,000 job in New York and save also Perhaps repairs than $25,000 a year purchases for It transpires meant was that much Ma- as saved that prices paid by he had bought as Major Russell} involves a} but Thomas’ | $100,000, does | got to bring a man The Ma- to his own evidence money for “wonders why! the when he Major | looks gets one and | > and renewals, cousiderably if he} minister to be Secretary to rank of major. f MAJOR CLARKSON JAMES Lieut.-Col. of education in Ontario, larly invited, charged the govern- vect he is not alone—the au-|/ment thirty-three and one third ditor-general also wonders. per cent more per bushel than au the other hand Honorary oats were selling for to private or Thomas, an imported pa-leystomers. The only reason Mr. { from New York, has been} pringle could have been turned obliged to tune himself down. At/down was that he didn’t bid high Public Accounts Committee enhough.—H. F. Gadsby. he took credit for saving Canada | ———————_—_—_—_—_________, Pyne, who has been given the military He is in England new fleld—oats. But not enough|with his cheif in connection with to hurt. The fresh fact disclosed|Ontario’s gift of a hospital. THE UNION STEAMSHIP C0., GF B. C, LIMITED VENTURE Sails for Granby, Naas, Port Simpson, S. S. Mondays 11 a. m. Vancouver, Seattle, Victoria, Tuesdeys 8 p. m. S. S. CAMOSUN Sails for Port Simpson, Granby, Stew- art, Friday 7 a. m. July 23, Aug. 6, 20. Sails for Massett Saturday Midnight, July 24, Aug. 7, & 21. Sails for Refuge Bay Skidegate, Jedway, Ikeda, Monday 7 p. m., July 26th, August 9th, and 23rd. ... Sails for Surf Inlet, Namu Vancouver, Wednesday 8 'p. m., July 28th, August 11th and 25th. PHONE 568 JOHN BARNSLEY, Agent, SECOND AVE. AGENCY ATLANTIC STEAMSHIPS oot SHINGLE", MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS A. J. BURROUGHS, Manager 1st Ave. and McBride &t. 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