fA(3S TWO THl"fw' WOULD NOT HAVE ULCER CUT OUT OF STOMACH Took "Fruit-a-tives" Instead and this Medicine made from Fruit Juices Relieved the Trouble. MirUBTRR FaM, IIllillCBST, P.Q. "About 25 yean ago, I began to kait trouble uilK my Stomach. Three years ajo, I consulted one. of the best specialists in Montreal, lie said I mutt go to the hospital, hare an Ulcer cut out of my stomach and fall stones remoied. I was then 74 years old. I said "NO." Then, I began to tale "Fruit-a-tirei". I am no much better that my old friends often ask me what I have done to myself to look so well. I am gaining- in weight and enjoying life very much." jr. EDWARDS. 'Truit-a-ttres'Ms made from the Juices of apples, oranges, figs and prunes, combined with tonics, and gites quick relief in stomach troubles. This fruft medicine actually strengthens the stomach muscles and enables the stomach to give out sufficient gastric juice to digest the meals. ''Fruit-a-tlres' also correct Constipation and Biliousness from which so many Dyspeptics suffer. 50c. a box, C for $2.50, trial she 25c. At all dealers or sent post paid on receipt of price. FHUITA-TIVES LIMITED, OTTAWA, OXT. London, Eng., - Ogdenshurg, X.Y., Chrotchurch, X.Z. The Daily News FHINt:K RUPERT - MUTISM COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince HtiMirt Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. H. K. PULLEN. Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, hy mail or carrier, per month '. Il.oo By mail to all parts of the British Krapire ana me unueu states. in advance, per year j $B.J0 To all other countries, in advance, per year $7.50 TELEPHONE 88 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. DAILY EDITION Saturday, August 4, 1923. Seattle's Record Fish Month: And .Rupert's. Tlie Seattle dispatch published this week telling of a record montts halibut business there jives room for an interesting comoarison to the advantage of Prince Rupert. Iast month I n? c.-.A ru.,n.l if linlilmt w.ts m.nrklfi! thrniich Ibe. PilBet! Ideal State Of SoortsmanshlD. lot war. limit, or breaks any one- of lhe fish or game laws he is not a sportsman and should nol occupy a" seal in the great circle before the camp Hre reserved or Iried and tested knights or lhe trigger and reel. , - First we must have a highly developed sense of honor amongst sportsmen. If the man .who is to benefit most rom mnd se If It is not the most mua aelicious Tea you ever tasted. "Most Tea-Drinkers Think It Is." -ii I t:illA nIllimmti fnp i1nv Till OT1ET HEWS "r Canada Will Play Important Part in Imperial Conference Called for London this Fall illy tteorge Uamhleton, Canadian Press Slaff Correspondent) OTTAWA, Out., Aug. 3. When leading the Liberal opposition in the House or Comnmns in 1U21, the present prime' miuHer, Mr. Mackenzie King, moved this resolution: "That the House, while recognizing the propriety or Canada being represented at any Imperial Conference or any Conference of the Prime Ministers of the Empire that may 1 called, desires to record the opinion that ar the coming conference no steps should he taken in any way involving any change in the relation? of Canada to other parts of the Empire." ; The resolution wan moved on the eve of the Premiers' Confer- I heir government and eharge.1 neeof 1921 and refers lo llial wiiu ne uiny oi amim uinnm.- i...ll.. II. .1 nf Ihn Tliili.ili onvtrfllllNll when- conference more pamcumiu. - -- - is of special interest at I he ever me occasion ueman. -ty present moment because it in- Sdrallispey, peaking in me iioiisp nii fhe lines which it is in- of Lords, put forward .mother I invited Premier Kinir intends tj -mgKesiion ami on. rainer remm-fnllow when constitulional rela- leent nfhe Impej-ial Council of tions are discussed at the coming Slate, proposed by New. Zealan.l Imperial Conference in London, ami neieaiM ai uieiyn cu-urr-Cana!a has no intention of rais. nee. Lord sMrathswy s idea is ine any question of constitutional luai ine nonunions sihmij.i chance and any such mscussion n-i'"'-Mi ...:n .-. :. n...r.i. inrn inroiv on t-ariiamem. inai ue ira "" Will, II I' - . improvement in methods or con- o'ku ciiiiimisionrr m.....i sulfation and rnmmtinieallnn. -eaU in the House of Lords alj In 1917 the Imperial Wat should he, invited t.i he present at Conference rem?rnued the "right cabinet me.tinss when the r.m- nf the Dominions and India to Tat) pire mcitm po.iry is .ini voir in fnreizn nolicy sed. Further Lord Strathspey; and in foreign relations," and pressed the view lhat instead .f urged the provision of "effective i n imperial ..nmerenre er, .rw r.rransenicnts for continuous years mere summi consultation in aM imporlantlat'on. matters of common Imperial con- ilM" ?",luo, , " voice" has ul iere is another ide t the cerr. The "adequate ; ctill'fo he heard. The "effective f.ueslion and one winch may hav-rrrancemenls" have Mill to he considerable bearing on the ntll- made complete. " ,ak" t Cn,r' Dominion Consultation les next Ochdwr Mr ilfrid In Launer raised , al the 191 1 con-cress When conference are pro. Ihr i.roWom. of Dominion ferenre, the last he atlende.1. Th- lonsultalion is simple. Every ".luccl .erore he r ,..- . .i, viinM for full lhe Declaration of ; -ru HiffLt-nd Sir Wilfrid laid : ;;;nil,fonfPrP''M7''!''' '"Pre., tdr the has passed its final res.riulions " ', ." hack up the adv.ee w.th their nd .he delegates have gone iiAiurppn rnnier. : I l M.nl inlonn im. aii'i portanl questions are apt , . . has aroused so much controversy . .,. , , hiv hovereil on the nnnk the Kmnire ....... . , . . And to add to the irony i In what way can the sportsman or Canada take his .share of the "appeal" appeared in wild life erenle a revenue fnr the use nf lliei Kish and fJarn'e De- press before it was officially the re- partments, and al the same lime be assured that the rightfui ceived by Premier Kinsr. herilaire nf everv rwl hlnnded hov. that f hunlinir and fishinflr. ' Discussion of the problem of will he passed along? This ideal stale can only be approached consultation has brought nunvr through an awakened public conscience. Hefore there can be OU8 arlion of status. wioj any change in public sentiment a campaign of education must sufr?eiions anil scnemes. be undertaHen. In the case of the fish and game it should be mi.er. aey of ew . the duty of the siirlsmaii, who is vihilly personal and national standpoint, to take the lead. The sports- rn'in I i t o V' c Iha fun Qtirf lkisjfc nlisitt tl if tint k I ! i Co t n u Pre Zealand nterested both from a imnK. numsiir- ;u u,r .... -, ions siiouin nave me xame rinnis ifls'Ilrilish ministers and "b in a' man. It does ndt matter what his standing is in any mmnninily. ration to approach the ' tow iiu.Bm Premier Bruce of Ans. ... . k .t.,.-.i. v.r t.i eign." tra1iav and Premier Piriuls of Boulh" Africa have made their losition clear. Premier Hruco will bold, as Mr. Hushes held before biro, th1t the Dominions ar entitled lo a voice in foreign l : . : I , I . t, i n V. nm n .An M A. IV. .,!.. ...i t: ..t ii i i ,... ii !.. uin-j aniiiiiviimii, mo... " ". " ",r ""7 i"- - r -""-re " 0f fact, has already been form- in iiiinii iiMciiuc iiir uir jiiiin jiu lafcrs iiu jnirrcM in wir, um- ally ... rttnnt doors, to become a conservationist If lhe men who shoot and hunt in Canada will organize they can achieve the ideal conditions enumerated alove. Laws affecting wild life are-nassed bv provincial leirisla- ence t.... ... n. .i.i.. tures and amended from, year to year. Organized sportsmen cau nf 8 t conunonwealtb." lint see that they are given, ji fair trial and if they are found lacking. ,()Wi aR Mr. nUKhes queried al lhe action can be taken to ensure revised legislation. The public ,nH confr,renc.. In 1921, "are the must be educa ed to a realization or lhe value ( game to the i)0rnlnlonH ln ,aVe an effertite country, and the place for lhat education to commence is wilh V0jCe jn. f0reim policy when as the rising generation. It is the duty of every sporlsman, afler'niiIlttM 8laiH thtty can oniy m lnrj he feels hat he is deserving of thai honorable title, to lo his pftf.r ,(ie iMnKH hve llP.n Aow pari in educating those less forlunale. anil arf. nol conB,iH, before. wrgunizauon is ine Keynote of success for Ibe Canadian iinfi" conservationist. Organize locally, by districts, provinces nnd nationally. Three united sportsmen can accomplish more (ban a score working individually. Rod and Ciin in Canadn. Just Try an Experiment Buy a packet of "SALADA" recognized. "What houtr. Africa should do." declares premier Smuts, "is In use her influ no lonjrex as a subordinate Minister In London Lately as a means nf meeting the situation, there has been a tevival of the proposal that the Dominions should each be repre-senled by a resident minister in London who would keep in con slant touch' with the British au thorities, During the war Cant-da was represented in London by a resident minister Sir (Jeorge Perley who had become acting High Commissioner fol lowing the death of Lord Ktraih. conn, fcir Kdwarri Kemp as mH-isler of overseas military ser-ices whs also resident In London during a large part of the war period. Fir George Perley has recently advanced the view that lhe high commissioner of the various dominions ehould be members of o conferene London I stress on. carried oul ' fall in 'T2"t0 lo h' be arise as was the case last br the real Power ers the crisis ' of the Dardanelles, of Europe.' c i rv,.,i it,.rinn ih um ru-ri.wl aiiftOKfiil imuiids ttk-ire as'r : L-; .a aiaA.i ii.at tlio niy hunilde jwiirnnent if you undertake lo he consulted and to ...n. t.wlUH l,...-l. IhU r.i.rl Sentllp pfiiisidered its f t: f IhU i.r,imHle total so important that the figures were put on the Aociated not communicated to II... '"X a t pW. advio - tints lit riA niipuii ai n tM m i mnrt I similar document in recent years jrver conslilulirnel points Pi. volved. More may yet be heard. If you find you cannot et the daily News regularly, call (n and subscribe for it and have it delivered to your home. If RETIRED BUT NOW READY FOR THE HARNESS AGAIN E&.jjnBSBBm syr'-'flisssM isssiLm MR. J. A. DAUPHIN Who Eetirms to Business. The foUowinr letter from Mr. Dauphin is eloqotnt testimony to the gooa J0-TO COMPANY: The ideal, j summer diet IV-irh one nf the characters i acted with the sharp and straight stroke of an Hcher. The picturesque costumes of the early nineteenth century at the linn of the battle of Waterloo add ittractheness and color to the production. The photography Is Clear and the lighting 'skilfully nianatred. The entire production shows the tralnrd hand of its 'artist-director. Hiiro Hallin. ! ( While there are several spec-i tarnlar scenes in the picture 'iich as the ball In Itrusl on' jlhe eve of the hatlle of Waterloo 'and glimpses of that hlslori" battle Itself the human, appealing side of Thackeray's famous tory has bepn stressed. It U th life.likeness of the charac; lers, lhe engrossing and dramatic ' story which U told, that makes this prtMlurlbm rank among the bijrgest things the films have tj their credit. It grips the beait as well as lickles one's funny i tMine. Mabel Itflllln adds to her arils-1 lie stature hy her performance of! the pert, designing Heeky Sharp! -a truly fine impersonation. Fhe has the capalile'osnlKlaiice of one of the year's lest casls.j Amone the players are llohartj Dosworth, Kleanor MoardnXau. ' work btme done or solled "eo. Walsh, larrison l ord, chronic stomach sufferers: ' llarl" Koxe, Willanl Iouis, Jtobert Mack and a score more. uenuemen I had stomach troo- nnpsj rAlirCDT klh ble for many years; tried everything ,Ur.Il lUllLE.Ii AHU i couia niMi m tn- market ui thm l!n- f i::- 'in. mrtA J taBliv . Atnrm. i -. and riotllnjr did me any good until T . ' 1 . . ... . i irtea wo-io. i uoui;ni i woaia give it a trial and found to my great surprise that it &s going to do me some good; so I simply continued to vse it and I find it is doinir ti work. ou are at liberty to use this and Whole wheat, fresh fruits and ,ireen vegetables are the ideal diet for the Summer daysbut be sure the whole wheat is cooked in a digestible form. In making Shredded Wheat vc use only the large, perfect, plump grains of wheat, and we cook them in steam, draw them into line, filmy shreds and bake than in coal ovens. We do all the cooking for you in our sunlit, sanitary kitchen. Shredded Wheat can be served in hundreds of delicious dishes in com. hination with fruits and vegetables. Contains all the bran you need to stimulate bowel exercise. DANCE ENJOYABLE North B.C. Regiment Put on En-tertalnlng Affair Last The open air concert and dance the tnclosed photo In any way you Tgiven last nij?ht by lhe band of moose. Hoping mat si wiii rip it.u pi-.i v. others, as H is cerUlnly the right kind of medicine. . A. DAUPHIN. V . m a a m a Northern U.C. Regiment under Bandmaster fieale, outside ilhe'headfjuarlers of the regiment (on Hecond AvenUN was enjoye o-io is simpjy worwsrini jor re- f,y a n0(i crDW 0f people. A 1 beving IndJtwUon sufftring. Cas . n, 'J.. ., i pains, soer burning stomach (heart- , r-"' r.-.r,;. burn), acidity, btkhing, swelling and .lions and dance music was ren-all efta eating distress Is relieved 'rlerrd in an excellent wanner, V! hsrmJessly with Jo-To. an, jt was much enjoyed by ths Jo-To Is guaranteed to give rtlitf atun-nrH A number of Innrlal or yw mony refunded. Ui at aU n; '.flToJL nll orug aiorts and rvaianued to be nti absoluUly LarmPrss. nJ6yed lhe iuslf to (ha full. ,'4 TR1SCUIT it flic Sliredded Wheat cracker a real vbolr wheat toast-ttto Mithbutur, soil cLorM or iiur. rnaladct. TU Cadln SkrrddrJ Wktst Cbss;, LU. Shredded . .... i "Th s is a trea v " declared rir i iiitv r 1 in IT Wheat Strength fir the hoi days ences tnere is penerauy a .,,, . VAnilirAUl Al I .-ir " ". nil in, wujrii ui" mm u - - ----- i a t . t m s ' ettwwmil AM mm vtin f n 1 a . pn an ni pa ni r n in n'lini in i. v ljii l. i iil a i il r i'" .! nr.rmiiJTir. iiilhirl .Famous Characters of Thacker ay's Novel Uve Again Upon Screen In Splendid Photoplay Press and oroadeasied in tne nay s leiegrapmc news in ;m jwris i)0ln,njon p0ernnnni ai an. m- - - . - ... . ,, of Ihe'continent. On the other hand, lhe PrWce It.iperl total waWr,, official I-Patch receive.? hjf wr is to bj- e.rr, Th, famous r . har.eters of considered just atont average and not much heed wa paid to it. the dramatic "appear to the J "Tr'"' J''ai rtiackerayn novel an,ty Fair II is not always the irrfportance of A thing hut the way in which 'nonunions, asking if they 'Vntt " k ''a ni 'f,1""?"11 ,h; T it is presented that mikes an impression on the world. Uii-.ieiir to be represented by ron-1 fj"'. 'il'V """ lUUn I". Ur , Lh.edly, through reading 1,e despatch, many people in',inge,s. Members of the Do. " m;? ttTi? f"-1 r. mil sS America will come to the conclusion that Settle is the grealesriminion government were hurried- J-" fJ.Zl l'r Ua r;- lh T halibut marketing-port on the Pacifi-coast. 1'riuce. HuperL ,! suironed tocher to consider - 'Xh, 1 " " niM 1.. w"' l" e however, still retains her laurels and has an indisputable claim ou an issue th circumstances of the record. which they could know compar- ? White Teeth, healthy gums, clean mouth Anybody can enjoy all these by t Arising the iiXi use of KLENZO DENTAL CRfMC the commen t dentifrice and KLENZO LIQUID ANTISEPTIC- ' lifie preparation for the teeth, gums, tn'tth, nce t.': and mucous surfaces. Lei ti show yuti these two popular and muriEler liclcs. KLENZO DENTAL CREME, 3fo and tOc 'r U:U KLENZO LIQUID ANTI8EPTIC, U and 68c per I GET THE KLENZO HABIT. ORMES LTD. 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