Hf STRUCK I aIGHT AT LAST ring Almost Two Years, ives® Brought Relief August 7, 1915. After Suffe “Fruit-a~ MR. WHITMAN ooo St. Valier St., Montreal. z “In 1912, I was taken suddenly ill » Acute Stomach Trouble and a “lin the street. I was treated ral physicians for nearly two I was in constant misery from mach and my weight dropped n 225 pounds to 160 pounds. S of my friends advised me to try ‘Pruit-a-tives’ and I did so, That was icht months ago. J began to improve alnsid with the first dose. No other lieine 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 Constipation and misery were cured. I completely recovered by the use of ‘Fruit-a-tives’ and now I weigh 208 pounds. I cannot praise ‘Fruit-a-tives’ enough”’. H, WHITMAN, SOc. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25c. At all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. ‘ars my down | n A Real Lever Simulation - GOLD WATCH FREE. A_ straightforward cenerons advertisement. Now le your chaney to obtain one. Wri now, tnelésing Gents’ Al ent carriage pald to wear with the wajech, Which will be given Free y ond. sain WILLIAMS THE DALLY NEWS, HOW FAST STEAMERS COMBAT SUBMARINES It is the surprise altack which n nearly every case enables a submarine to torpedo a_ hostile ship. Captain Turner, of the Lusitania, for instance, might have avoided the torpedo ftred at his ship by the German subma- rine had he known of its proxim- ity, but a brief glimpse of a per- iscope was the only warning he liner was received before the struck. There are several man- oeuvres by means of which a ship ean trick a submarine. Several vessels have diverted torpedoes by swinging round their stern until it points in the direction of the under-sea craft. In this way the wash of the propellers has deflected the course ,and it has sped harmless- torpedo from its ly past its mark. Another suc- cessful ruse is to stoke up the furnaces of a ship chased by a submarine, and thick black smoke belches from its funnels and en- velops the vessel in a protective shroud. In this way the subma- rine gunners are confused, and cannot perceive the correct direc- tion in which to send their tor- pedo. A speedy ship which follows an erratic, zigzag course presents a poor mark to a submarine. When a torpedo is dispatched against FROM THE ORIENT TO YOUR TEA - TABLE THE FRAGRANT AROMA SECURE IN THE SAFETY OF THE SEALED “SALADA” PACKAGE ,. = mm second vessel has an excellent opportunity of ramming the sub- marine, which can be located by its tell-tale periscope.—Tit Bits. a fast-travelling vessel it is di- rected to a point Just ahead of its mark, and the craft literally runs into the death-dealing device. This however, if a ship is obviously cannot happen, swinging rapidly from side to side, and al- ternately pointing the narrow expanse of its bows or stern to the under-sea marksmen. Ships in many cases now travel] ¢ ee = SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY NEWS LAND NOTICES Skeena Land District. Queen Charlotte Islands Land District— Graham Island. TAKER NOTICE that I, Grant Thorburn, of Prince Bupert, hotel man, intend two apply to the Ghief Commissioner of lands for the Province of British Golumbia for a Heense to prospect for coal and pe troleom: Starting at a post planted two miles west of the northwest corner of Sec- tion 6, Bownship @; thence east 80 chaetmey thence south 80 chains; thence west 80 ehains; thence north 80 chains to poimt of commencement; containing 640 seres, more or less. Dated the 16th day of Marek, 1046, at the northwest corner. GRAND THORBURN. 118-140 Samuel Horner, Agent. Sheena Land Diseriet. Queen Charlotte Islands Land Dietriet— Graham Island. TAKE NOTICE that I, Samuel Horner, of Vancouver, prospeetos, imtend to apply to the Chief Comméssioner of Lands for the Province of British Golmmbia for a li- oense to prospect for coal and petroleum: Starting at a post planted two uatles west of the southwest eormer of Seetion 7 Tewnstip 9; thence east 80 chatms; thence north 80 chatns; thence west 80 chains; thence sonth 80 chains to nolmt of com- mnencemment; containtag 640 acres, more or less. Dated the 16th day of Mareh, 1915, at the southwest corner. 1412-140 SANUEL HORNER. Se : = a in pairs. A submarine seldom attacks a vessel if it is not alone, for it can only attack one at a time, and whilst it is launching a torpedo at its first mark the = _—s ————— = “THE DAILY NEWS’ ——_———————— Ss Circulation Guaranteed the Largest in Northern : British Columbia. :: ———S THERE tion means the { |g A} vertising is doue REASON THE UNION STEAMSHIP C0., OF B.C. LIMITED Sails for Mondays §. S. VENTURE Victoria, Tuesdeys 8 p. m. . S. 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