THE DAW.Y NEWS. ee - as f | LE] X JOHN F FREN VED THE D oa ’ ' nents i. | i iL. IR . Viti i Delivered to eny part ce e Good of town, of con be hed 1 Sun Pt reeves FE tT at = Spurr’s «= Market, keens i bu , \ ; Pur: Knott's Bakery and the rict i “hh “i es e Fulton Cash Marker re of i Falls a Mic “ Milk ov! ed (i : DEST REPORT OF BRITISH COMMANDER PUBLISHED In A Govt, Inspected Cows Naden, | Cured B th St T bl FEW wor : + 0 omach rouble DS, BUT PREGNANT WITH MEANING AND The Best Equipped and Most | James) a ate No. | Pri R D : rom the! PALMPRSTON, OWT. Jusm 20th. 1914 be. lithe British ge il in th « nce upert airy ng Re- | I really believe that I « on Half an hour later the f 0- Phone Green 252 improves | to ‘' Pruit-a-tives iver since cl putning @| hood, I have been under t eare of bile of General French led | seeese I i jans and ha been 1 on vction, um-| doctor's bills, Iw 0 sick and ¥ ring |into the little t of Hoog A SOSS® ‘ fore out that people on the reet tT wed ta thon, ; British [short distance up the Menin Road HELP THE | ADIES im : ‘ slong without helj © sare by |Wwas the very heart and of 5 D nach Trouble : I daches near d P ’ | thie battle The | et f «it a ‘ Sometime ag I got , ' ’ ‘ ac een ta t er. are nitting - a-tives” and the first - al It had I (rer They are busy } g@ for My husband was deliy nd a jmans Soon the Gr irmies the soldiers; y« vue@ht to ontinuation of t! . JELINQUENT ©O- . see - yay ‘ : cigat Be swarming een § supply the cash to buy the WCE TC DEI Toda I aw ee) fine n a ple ; ER physician meeting me the « |Gheluvelt and Hoog yarr Any amounts grate- : noticed my improved appearance and Gt French Brought New Life. fully received. Leave at | asked the reason I replied f the ; s any | ao taking Pruit-a-tives’ He said. ‘Ww. To see French the ? : anes she Notice if Prast-a-tives are making y« , =" heart of the bat the Mc? ae Bros. Ltd. woer with); well, go ahead and take ther aeibl and the! gre doing more for you tha hell«: to know that he had not Sixth Street ated at the ie f that 5 ? hree-quar- | Mas. H. S. WIL n up hope, was a piration Sis r, mi J oe “Pruit-a-tives” are sold n the officers. New ime into! —— socetlnnatiht ne required) dealers at so. a box. 6 for § tla tritist Frencl vend mentioned) size 25¢. or sent postpaix re ‘ British em spend- amounting or | Price by Fruit-a-tives Liz g that famous little hour “at iW B in mn Pa M k M d I i D a Tr AS ana | pegs Mattias wad'd staal? ake Monday Ironing Day 6 contribute — - , ’ ¢ ¢ a = 1 B Real Lever Simulation General French a Doug- The taverRe Moveshold Coal bs 2 ; s sdversioe. vig and the « hustled Cleanest. Brightest, Best ET Sunlight Soap do your washing Mon- i . : 1 t a RB ‘ ld : : P being the townsite of Port Essington. A/| Ing to @ selection from our immense stocks. a ann. 2. : ou Gh : closed the Menin copy of this notice and an application pur- | ° “i alanskeest_ River : "© aibecen | ! that mome the |suant thereto and to the “Water Act, “ —————————EE —— er 7 up tee Skeens | , ' t} ttle line 14044," will be filed ip the oMfce of the WRITE FOR THE CATALOGUE—YOU WILL NEED IT. - ee ae f battle turned By 3 |Water Recorder at Prince Rupert, Objec- ' ° neteenth day of | And the ins a VIS | ot when t historic visit of |tions to the application or to the petition jmentioned below may be fled with the . RGESS & COTE,| vard us Sir J French “at Hooge” had} . | . . . the Applicant. ‘ said Water Recorder or with the Comp- | t *¢ Applican a } I ch : ed that ; th British soldiers knew |troller of Watef Rights, Parliament Bulld- | enry ir Ss ns, imi e ; vd “ f « ig th : : | held the Germans lings, Victoria, B. C., benguegl wry days | . ev hac elk » Ge ; 4 HH Cree ce ee [after the rst appearance of this notice in | JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS * ‘ i \ aec ide a d that the issue had been|e local newspaper, The territory within | IRE ALARM SYSTEM 3 Why Endure Headaches? . The Kais himself had which the company desires to exercise its Granville and Georgia Streets ; : hat 401 t , powers is described as the townsite of) Geo. E. Trorey, Managing Director VANCOUVER, B.C Aja Wiee wie Gepvince ¥ a st “ that this bat “ The British lost about 50,000)port Essington. A petition to amend the } asure and safe remedy for 3 . , joe inliaiiaiitiais : TNO. 4 oe cl me i was { tal por ; j « momentous |e Certificate granted to the company in SS a : headache is at your service in : a ill told, on this 1 ntous respect of its former right so as to in- | 13 port MATHIEU'’S : Sir Douglas Haig s Torly (otoper 34. The French and Bel-|ctude the right applied for herein will be | ae ira Ave . ; ao Rritishers w to hold . st about 75.000 men and heard in the office of the Board of Inves- | EN 16 rae Nervine Powders : : 180.000 — : re tigation at a date to be fixed by the Comp- | ‘st, Sud end ) 184n.e box, 25c. Sold everywhere. i against, perhaps, 1 e German losses were estimated |trotier. Tae date of the First Publication 16 . ; your dealer does not sel! them we mall ‘ mans ‘ — 000 In all. nearly of this Notice is March 23, 1915 é ae box on receipt of price, 25¢. : cher _ “PORT ESSINGTON WATER CO., LTD.,’ - - J. L.MATHIEU CO. Props. I : ea > half a I f were lost. Applicant oo | mer aie test g the whil e. Na-| ny 4s many men were lost in “Wilson & Whealler,” Agent 6-5-0 , ; 69-75-81-87 : | ‘ st - » Be 1e engagen s around Ypres as 1 NO. 2 } 1 } } had es atari a = ee = ——— SSS a and Sra St. \ . 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