Wednesday, October 6, 1915. DAiLY NEWS. oS LIFETIME OF SICKNESS worn Cut, Thin and Miserable Uiaiil She Took “Fruit-a-tives Paumeston, June 20th, 1914. Trouble and Distressing “sg ch rae nearly drove me wild. Somes time ago, I got a box of “Fruit-a-tives, your famous fruit medicine, and they g lately relieved me. To-day i am paling fin and a physician, meeting me on the reet, asked the reason for my improved appearance. Tsaid, ren faking Fru t-a-tives.” He said, “If Fruit-a-tives make you look so well, go ahead and tuke them. They are doing more for you than [ can.” Mns. H. 8S. WILLIAMS. s0c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c. rs or sent postpaid by Fruit- =e At deal ‘ Lin ted, Ottawa. | alive or es j Salvation Army. + “MOSQUITO FLEET” OF SUBMARINE CHASERS OFF FOR RUSSIA.—Two slim, high-powered Public meetings, Tuesday,| MOtor boats capable of doing thirty-five miles an hour, are partof a large order being executed Thursday and Saturday at 8 p. m. at Greenport, Long Island, for the Allies. These are to be taken to Archangel, for Russia. Sundays at 7:30 p.m. : oe ae Oe arene A SPECIAL TRADES AND handling of the strike on the Is- me ADVERTISE IN LABOR COUNCIL MEETING )..., \, THE DAILY NEWS st SI ane the question and ulfimately re- RE NEN ele ET (Continued From Page One.) | : ing from the front; the framing | {U8°4 2 Se Sees Oe of a Mothers’ Pension Act: an act [aerenete on the subject. Mr. for “the prosecution of all eit ympson described the minister ployers who publish misleading |°* S. /SUDDCRY. DOPRIBIAN” 4nd /a “help wanted’ siiverfidamenta‘l who did not understand the and that Oriental labor in the | first principles of organized la- mines on Vancouver Island be re- | bor placed by white labor, and an in-| the resolution brought in by vestigation into the legality of|the Prince Rupert Trades and La- licenses held by Orientals be! bor Council urging that the La- made. lbor Congress take steps to form a! In speaking of this resolu- | Labor Party of Canada was not| tion, Secretary W. E. Thompson!concurred in, as it was outside of} The Dye that colors ANY KIND with the of Cloth P SAME ° . YE. No Chance of Mistakes. Clean ones Ask your Dru; or Dealer. The Se eth canate eh i icotreat pointed out that delegate Foster, from Vancouver Island, scored the the war. the opinion Our Mail Order the executive Henry WRITE FOR THE CATALOGUE—YOU WILL NEED IT. to lend every Birks JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS Granville and Georgia Streets Geo. E.. 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