Page 3 GRAZING LAW WILL BE PASSED THIS Fuller's Grocery COMING SESSION FULLER,. SMART & STEEN Provincial Government and Stock P HONE 5 P H 0 N E Men Confer and Frame Regulations Local Associations to be Formed. TUESDAY ONLYJany.7 Vancouver, Jan. 7. The Government EXTRA SPECIAL will bring down new -Gv ecr Th7.n J-.a,o fll'rj emo QUAKER TOMATOES grazing legislation at the session opening this month. This has Regular 25c tin. been determined after a conference From lust such simple injuries, serious cases of blood-poisoning Special, 20c per tin or $2.35 per dozen with stock men at. a meeting sometimes develop. Mrs. Helm of Tidnish River (R.R. No. 1), N.S., at Karnloops last week and obtaining ran a splinter into her hand, and as she could not get it all out, the place became very sore and festered. Finally, despite all We have reduced the price of Oranges, Lemons and Apples. the experience of Manitoba her efforts, blood-poisoning set in. and Alberta in this connection. Fresh Eggs are dropping in price The province will be divided Writing about it Mrs. Helm says: "The pain I suffered was at L.M.F. EGGS, guaranteed, 80c per doz. Into grazing districts under times intense,and althouch I tried rem' sore nlacc was entirely healed. Business is good and collections are coming in fine. Our the control of the Minister of edy after remedy, it got no better and The above case is typical of scores: customers are helping us to help them. Lands. eventually turned to blood-poisoning. Keep Zam-Buk handy in your home,and I had suffered for several months, when by applying it immediately an injury is Canada Food Board Licenae 0-35652 MOTOR DELIVERY Stockmen in each district are to one day I saw Zam-Buk advertised, and sustained, prevent any possibility of form an association and appoint decided to give it a week's fair trial. By festering or blood-poisoning. You will a committee to co-operate with the end of that time my hand was so find Zam-Buk equally good, too, for all the department in framing regulations much better that 1 was able to extract skin troubles, eczema, boils, pimples, for that particular dis the splinter. I continued using Zam-Buk. ulcers, abscesses, running sores, bad trict. Gradually the poison was all legs, piles, cuts and burns. All dealers The regulations will have en drawn out, the pain was ended, the or Zara-Huk Co., Toronto. 50c box, end finally the 3 for $1.25. forcement b orders-in-council swelling disappeared, Phone 131 Office -14 Smith Block P.O. Box 772 y dealing with such matters as allotment of range lands, pre Prince jupjrtEngneering & Supply Co. vention of trespass, fencing, salting, l FREE TRIAL Sen J this advertisement supplying water, trail cutting anrl 1e. ttamn (for nostare) to Zam-Buk Co.. etc. Permits will be issued for a I Dupont St., Toronto, and receive free trial box. Engineers, Jobbers, Contractors specified number of slock. Estimates furnished for Electric Wiring and Complete The present system of boards Plant Installations of district overseers is to be abolished. Northern B.C. Representatives NINETEEN MONTHS Canadian Westinghouse Electrical Eugg BOLSHEVISM ANARCHY BRINGS TO GERMANY AT THE BATTLEFRONT Hamilton CO., Lamps, &c. Goodvear Tire & Rubber Mechanical Rubber Goods, Hose (Special vlt 0. T. P. Telegraphs.) Pte. McCreery, of Prince George, Co., Toronto. "Ejttra power" Be,tine- London. Jan. 7. The past week Fought With 102nd and Went Canada Wire & Cable Bare and Insulated S Copper; has witnessed a strong and gen Over the Top Nineteen Co., Montreal steel Iron wire- eral demand from the most in Times. fluential British newspapers, regardless Domestic Engineering "Deico" Light products " of politics, for a prompt Among the visitors to the city "Mirro" Aluminium Ware Co., DaytOn Elated Electric Hants meeting ot the Peace Conference during the last day or two was Percolaters Bread Pans Bowls Pelton Water Wheel Co. Water Wheel and and prompt action to stem the Pte. J. L. McCreery, of Prince Mixing San Francisco Hydraulic Apparatus tide of chaos which is threaten Georce. a relumed soldiers who Combination Kettle and Double Boiler ing Germany because of the in known the tj.L.r. is well along Frypans Pacific Coast Pipe Co. Wood Stave Pipe, Tanks, etc ' troduction of Bolshevism by way line. Vancouver of the border states. There is a Pte. McCreery left with the Dodge Manufacturing Transmission Machinery, dawning recognition that if anar 102nd Battalion in June, 1915, Mirro" Aluminium Reflects Good Housekeeping Co., Toronto Pulleys, Shafting,Hangers, etc. chy seizes central Europe the de trained at Comox and fought under; signs of the Peace Conference in Col. Warden for nineteen A line of Wcstinghouse Motors, Lamps and other Electrical drawing the boundary and levying montlis, going over the top no Call and see the latest shipment at Equipment and Goo Jyear Belting carried in stock indemnities can be enforced less than nine times and not only through military control and getting a scratch. He had a short by merely scraps of paper. exnerience with the Imperials FRED STORK'S HARDWARE before returning, having been transferred to the Hoyal War-wicks. SECOND AVENUE McCreery served for some time under Transportation Sergeant Tom Maitland of this city. He $5.00 for $4.00 $5.00 for $4.00 also reports that the McDougall brothers were safe when he left. Kdward Lipselt, President Harry Lipsett, Manager Hn stoDoed off here to meet some Edward Cunningham, Vice-President of the men of the battalion who had returned, including Dr. Mc & Co. Neill, Joe Rowat and Teddy, Ben Lipsett-Cunningham Self's star waiter. limited; WIL ASKS FOR FISHING & CANNERY EQUIPMENT MARINE HARDWAP.E $100,000,000 TO Steamship Supplies, Gas Engines and Accessories FEED EUROPEANS Fish Netting, Twines, Lines, Ropes and Cordage PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. What is (Special by p.T.P. Telesraplw.) a WnxhincLnn. Jan. 7. Presi Registered Olllce: . Pririce Rupert, Office: dent Wilson has asked Congress 68 Water Street. Telephone No. 95 through the State Department to Vancouver, B. C, P. O. Box 1698 WAR-Savings Stamp? appropriate one hundred million dollars for relief of famine sufferers in Europe. It- is understood which the Dominion of that the money is wanted It is a stamp for chielly to send ioou mio a setwuu Canada will pay you $5.00 on January 1st, of Western Russia, Poland and 1924. Austria-Hungary. High Class Printing I It enables you to lend small savings to the Government at a rate of interest which SIBERIAN FORCES accumulates 20 cents a year on each $4.00 CHASE BOLSHEVIK! invested. The Daily News Print Shop is equipped to do the A War-Savings Stamp costs you $4.00 (Special via O. T. P. Telegrapbs.) if purchased in December, 1918, or January, Omsk. Jan. 7 After capturing finest kinds of printing at the most reasonable 1919, and the price increases one cent each fieida Perm. lmve Siberian pursued forces under retreating Oen. prices. No job is too small to receive careful month after January. towards Glazov trooDs Hfii-imviki It is reported that the number of attention and none too big for the shop to handle. Canada's Pledge for FIVE DOLLARS prisoners 31,000 and captured tnal an has enormous reached quantity of equipment and several SOCIAL CARDS IIU31NESS AND armored trains also fell into should invest in War-Savings Stamps Every man, woman and child ;n Panada 'prnUOMV the hands of Siberian troops. NOTE HEADS AND ENVELOPES all the money that he or she can save by STRICT nr. xtt c c "hnM a bond" at your own convenience, taking POLES AND GERMANS DISPLAV POSTERS AND DODGERS CEASE HOSTILITIES BOOKLETS AND FOLDERS regularly and as often as you can. CIRCULARS AND POSTAL NOTICES (Special via 0.T. P. Tele'irapba.) nntterdam. Jan. 7 The Poles FRATERNAL SOCIETY WORK and Germans have agreed to cease RECEIPT ROOKS AND CHECKS hostilities, following a meeting at you are protected up.imsi ium uj -.. Hohensalza, according to the Ber Certificate is of no value to anyone but yourselt. - liner Zeitung Ammitag. me of W.-S. 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