Monday, eS will WE EVER WALK ON AIR? ght Inspired By a Letter “Fruit-a-tives” November 4, 19415, +, Of Thou _ About c a. MR. D. MCLEAN Oriltia, Ont., Nov. 28th, 1914. o “Por over two years, I was troubled mstipation, Drowsiness, Lack of jturned LD, NEW AND to England to report FUTURE bp: ADANELLES COMMANDERS.— (General Sir ian Hamilton. who re- onthe Dardanelles situation: General Wm. R, Birdwood, who tempor- ends’’, DAN McLEAN. | !-A-TIVES’ is daily proving value in relieving cases of Liver and Kidney Trouble— akness, and Skin Diseases, , 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25c. { ers or sent postpaid by } es Limited, Ottawa. with ¢ arily succeeds Sir Iz ami i “Appetite Headaches. Ltried several irily succeeds Sir Ian Hamilton in the Gallipoli command, and General CG. G. Munro, who is to es ‘eines, but got no results and my take permanent command of the Dardanelles forces. Headaches became more severe. One —— pe po ena p eae eed day | saw your sign which read ‘Fruit- SAM. AND THOMAS to t vives’ make you feel like walking on “0 the party war chest—and it is| Coughing scatters germs air, This appealed to me, so I decided i , ee he quite certain that the manufac- : ox, In a very short time, I (Continued From Page Two. ‘:4anie a0 —Sto it 2 ti c. ) turer doesn ake that fiftee ar erat feel better, and now J feel fine. ly because they are Liberals ee } ; p Now I have a good appetite, relish However, that another stor { ut of his own pocket. He | Coughing ee the everything I eat, and the Headaches Si am ek adds it t o the cost of course. The | Sead ts ccnean Bue at e entirely. I cannot say too Another reasonable expectation \oneumal * dnd i shoreover apt to tanty f f i : t J cons ‘Tr pays. | . much for ‘Fruit-a-tives’, and recom- jentertained by Commissioner sey | disease to others. mood this pleasant fruit medicine to all Thomas is that. the deliveries As the Brtish War Office does | Mathieu's Syrup of Tar and ” | will be has it fifteen not bei especially the lower prices. Rumor munition contracts is from ten to not give a t whie arty quicker and prices lower hoot which party wins in the next general that the toll gate on am- fifteen per cent. will be cut out and that . s 2 ] , : . said assessment consequently shells will be per cent mue cnes TY, Ms are ng graft but a contribution luch heaper Manufa - jlurer’s profits may also be trim- med, particularly as such ~ eSeoes o> +o = *. -— ons eee ete — ts , The Royal Standard Test | [5] Here's where we test the choicest samples of Canada’s six million acre wheat crop. 8 We grind them into flour in the little mill you see on the left of the picture. Then comes the supreme test--bread-baking. If the bread is perfect in every way we pronounce the wheat Al and the flour--ROYAL STANDARD. AT YOUR GROCER'S Vancouver Milling & Grain CoLte 4 ncouver. New Westminster. Nanoimo. Victoria. SUEATA TATED EAT TATA: 2 ' Somctimes a ] She raises her bi soda, or soda and sc tions quite right, bu unsafe. same mixture that t and use in her food baking powder. lime or phosphate. Cee — UUMUAUOAGARU GREGG iLiad Sed L AGAMA AMARA The Housekeeper is Right ing agent, and finds she has no baking powder. What does she do? she ever use a mixture of alum and soda? Was there ever a housekeeper who bought alum and seda to make a home made baking powder? Then why use baking powder made from alum or the Alum is alum, whether bought in the drug store cr in RPPICES is made from pure cream of tartar and contains no alum, profits | | are not subject to sixty per cent. | |} War tax as they are in England. | effected in | the | Canadian manufacturers ean have |} A saving can also be matter of inspection. If |} the shells inspected in their own factories instead of paying freight to Quebee to have them inspected | | there and shipped back if they are | |} wrong and reshipped when they | in a word if the| the | | shells will remember that the At- | lantic seaboard is j}are made right | British officers who inspect only a small | part of Canada, and that there is their objection to moving |} round when they do their inspect- jing, the cost can be whittled that lmuch more, the isurprise if On whole it would be no the reorganized shel} ;comunittee does everything D. A. will do. At will be Thomas says it any interested to better the Major Sir Sam Hughes keeps his hands loft it. it dian military enterprise in which | rate people see how much thing along when General gets will be the one Cana- election in | Canada it is not unlikely that the | Cod Liver Oil promptly st coughing, andsoon, thanks to-its tonic properties, effects a mag me cure. he wonderful y of Mathieu's Syrup of Tar and €od Liver Oil is specially due: to its great value as a permanent Inng and brow- chial healer. Solid everywhere, 35c large bottles. ” in the Savings Department. “A Little Savine'Ts A Handy Thing” ANY a man has lost his M chance to become ' independent by not having the ready money to take advantage of a really big opportunity. “Fortune knocks once at every man’s door”. Greet her with a Savings Account, and be ready for what she brings. One Dollar opens an account THE BANK OF British North America 78 YEARS IN BUSINESS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $7,884,000, PRINCE RUPERT BRANCH P. 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