A Nervous Wreck Victim of Gas Afler Endless Sulfering-Tums To His Old Friend and Is Well The Fruit Treatment "Fruit-a-tives" One of the niont ai.toulahln? rrcotrrie tlutwc msnlnu 4 like a uiiiucle, i that of Mr. James Jiob. sou of ItroutA. Oct., a prominent merchant, a wine owner and one of the darter mi'inls is of the iMml-iiiou iitock L'xcbaii;e, Toronto, . In 1912, Mr. l)olion com plctcly relieved of Itheumatiim by Ukiur dm Fruit Treatment, after suurnu? lor more tnaa lite years. In JuiMuiry of lat yesr, Mr. Dobson was almost suffocated by gs from a furnace In hit l.oue. Jle aas, "I had blood tests, analysis of the Uiuach, X-ray of teeth, had eiht teeth extracted and brcame a nervous wreck. FiruMy, my mt tugftttrj trying our old mediciru -Ftuit-aniti , uhich I did. Today, I weigh 1S9 pounds Instead of 140 and aw eotupletely reniortd to health. Id my estimation, there, la no other medicine that will (lie aa til results at "Fruit -a Utes". Thousand ami lhwiiarnU of people, Jo the tt eighteen yean, hare come to the tame eu-luiou -that " there ia no other medicine that ill Cite a food r. mil as "Frultetlvrs" for all troubles arulitj from a disordered condition of thn stomach, liter, kidneys or akin, "Fruit-s-iites" are the intensified juices of apples, oranfei, Cgt and prunes, combined all toiiiratidfriii a rauodelp treatment in themselves. Jf you are not o.-ll, trv the Fruit Trealiueut. Your dealer has "Fruit a-tltes" V and W)c. a boi or sent iot.aId by Fruit-a tifta Limited, Ottawa, Out. Coats, Suit; and Dresses f I AT EXCEPTIONALLY LOW j PRICES. ; Bent' Third Aye, Opposite Bank of Montreal. I 1 Let Us SUPPLY YOUR SPRINQ WANTS in Poultry Netting Fly Cloth Garbage Cane Garbage Palls Garden Hose Rakes Hoes Spades Weeds re Trowels Grass Shears Sickles Scythes Spading Forks Garden Seeds Kaien Hardware Co 60S Third Ave. Tel. 3. Hi Finish Thrif-T-Service Liet WashJ Three Services, one of which will exactly fill your waih day needs, Phone us for particular, Canadian Steam Laundry Phons S. St. Regis Cafe Prince Rupert's Lsadlng Restaurant. A Bakery Unsurpassed Third Avenue. The Man in the Moon SAYSt- SI IMF classical tuusK'iil piece sound snappy enough fur juzt. KIXO Till seem In have died 'for Hie second lime. IIIK view fMMM Hie lntue in aid In m- good when next Imoolh'e renl i in flslti . . .. ' A ;()ll way In keep a ohjJ (head l to keep U rdieo nf ire inside t,e our. I T'S a limit lane llial ltn im place wherein lo gei a drink". TIIFSK are Hie day when J'a wonder if In- han'l planted the .'eed wrong way up. CONSTIPATED FOR SEVERAL YEARS If you lure suffered trim ronttipaiion 'for jrtr. IrM all kUxit nf remedies mlinoel rrlllef relief, If ynu btrt Vrrn subjerl o all ine rnlteiiet stxiatel wltb teirfialirxtkm, mooUlnl you ruunkler II a jbleitlns lo be stl to keep tnr txrl rrrular and In a rl brilthjr ftKiditk (and prerent mese teiilnr fmtnold n rmir sjrMeflif MtUjuro' Lais-Liter I'UU are Indlrsled Jiil for lhl pttrpiie; inNr resulsr u rslletlni Itie om eas f (WMllfwlkin. Mr. N. Hrdtrsn, Sudbury. nt.. writes: "I have Inn lriubln alia eonUattnn tor setera) yesrs. I lierin to u Mil-hero's tJl.lvr fills and find tbrm tu je the bet renidy I hare ever, ued for reniUimi' the bnel and liver. I alsyt kerp tliem tnw snd reennnnrixt lhrn bltlily " Mllburn's Uu l.lrr rill are fie s tlit at sll dpslers. or Mailed direct on reee(t f prl bjr tht T. Mllbern Cu Unit led, Toronto. Ont. NOTICE. IN THE V.XTTI.II or an apiriiun ir iiim iue ir a rniTiftHNiai i.rriiwi.- m Title frie Hit rite (S). nmra tmnr-Tive Hi,, jwtinn mie ( t , . :ny f rnnre lliirt. Map SfS . natl'fartorr prmif nf Itie Ins of ln Certlfiraie of Title envetina llie Urr land havlnr ln prudured In nir. It la my In lenthm to lue. art'r tlx" eiplrallnu of one lunnth from llie flrat piibMratwm here of. a frntlflmial Certirirai of Tllk In the atxive taint in llie name of MahoeT and Mali I'm Oiunr. Iiw nrlrlnal irun-i-tie ,f Title la Ualrd llie Hlh .Xiiteiulier. ISIS, ami t niimtiered 4 7IH. I.aixl llrllrv tifrire. l-rlnre llupert. Il.f, JIM Marrh. I4 ii. r. vn.rnti. Ili-fl'lrar of Tltlea Swift fingers, keen mind, and nourishing Kellogg's just naturally go together So delicious and easy to digest far better than heavy foods. CORN FLAKES Ovn-(rh alumyi TH1-DATLT IlWBt Malum) landings Hit wcek'rivpd in port on Tuesday morn- ;wcre well up In Hip average andjing with 32,000 pound of hali- many large American schooner arrived hi Kirl lo angineiil the nali'M. The wealher cnndiliotiM mi the iiorlhern finliinsr banks liavi? reiiiaiiied very favorable and Die li.nif day have permitled KihkI reniiineralive work lo be carried on. I'riee nflVred tin I he Fih Kxehaiice lliieltialed very lii-'lilly fnnn I box prevailinsr lal week. Aiueriean oirerinK remained around (he Kle and lie mark for firl Ha flh and Uc aiuj fie fur er4ind rla, while Canadian ofTerinKii have rereived fnnn '.ii- lo lie. for firl elan and fii for cerond rla. whirh wa a eenl more for llie lalfer Ihan Ihey ree'ied Hie week pre-vioti. The laiidini,' of red and while oalmon have not been en heavy I bin week. On Monday nine Ctnadian and five American KeltniinerH lamb-d a Inlal of 171,- 500 ihiuiiiN when liauadian fWMitiil ela fare obtained fie an aainl Hie .'c prevailing pre- vinii-ly. Six ttnadiait and "evei: Ameriean l.naU arrived in jmrt on TueMlay niorniu(r with a Ul at calcli of ;2H,nou pnumU of halibut when jiricex drtipped a few poinl for f IrI cla land-inx. l'tndingK on Vdneday droppetl when only three iLina- diaii eehonnem brouRtil in I i.000 (MiumU of haliliul. In cone. ptienee nf Hie lichl arrival" priee for firl rla fare rote men a two renl while -ecu t I rla fare nblained Ac and 5r. YeieriUy four Cana- (riau MhiMHieri landed a Inlal of 1 t.3ini lMiumU of halibut and price fur firl rla filt at tallied lie while .ecnnd rlai fih pie half a rent from 6c lo 5 4c. tin 'elBe.day llie I roller Sriililinle landed 1,3)10 pound of ri'd and I Son pound of while almiin which Mild to the Canadian Fi.h A (il'l Slnraite Co, at I le and 3c. The packer Taplow hrouithl in S.oiin' red yclerday and llie price dropped In !3r. -Fish Business r From Monday lo yclenlay noon ino.HOtt jKumd nf halihu: had been marketed tin I he -'ih Fx chance. Canadian w.re IiIkIi at ll.tr and C.oc and low al Kr nnil 5c. American were hlph al 1 1. Ho. nnd do and tow til lil.li and 5o. The arrival were: Canadian Thelina, Atore. .Malaiuule, II. A It.. Tillio llatiarii, W.T.. Cayeon, Annie May. Seamaid, lleveille, Lillian M., Imperieue, Hippo, Tnndio. Fiher, Marsalico. .Naivitt, Semi, nole. ttjie Sjiear. Iaiy, Mali, Viola, and Taplow-. American Hofonee. Norma iladlone, Kanatak, Superior, Yikiiifr, lllue llird, Torilenjknbl. Coluiiibia, Jlwa, llellance, Urania. Seamaid In The (10 fool Canadian Hcliooner Seamaid, Capl. II. Inrren. ar- 1 lbu which wax unlij at 8c and f; In I he Canadian Fih A Vj,, SWajre lit. This i I he p-niii! catch Hip Seamaid ha maib; inrp her inilljil Irip lo the' northern bank. Her previou catch of 35,000 pound wax old at Seward owitl In jnrlemer,' weather. '11 tc arrival nf I he Sea maid on TuemLay marked ler firl Iriji in lo llie porl of Prince Ilupert cince he? launching heie about a monlh ut. Jim Broke Arm On the arrivaf f the Canadian ehonler Annie May, Capl. (. Ila.'py, on Ttie.day mornini! Jim Marhall, a member nf her crew, wa ruliiNl to I he htipilal iitTerjnjr Willi , n Jiroken arm. The accident happened on Hip northern hank while Jim wa haulm? in fih. My ome unaccountable manner he can fill I hi arm in the jnirdy with I In reull Hip mpuiber wa broken in two place, . Itireelly llie ac cident occurred Cap ordered the "hip turned for home In ruh the invalid In medical aid, fir-l aid belnji ailmillilerel on the boat. The Annie May, a a consequence nf Hip accident only hrnuyhl in a light catch of (,000 (Xiund. The nautical will VNIi Jim a p-edy recovery. Owin? In the weight of Hie engine and the OMiieuenl vibra tion when ojiencit up. the launch Oh Hahy, kippered by John My; hill-Jone. lia lii week under gone a new power intallaliou. The 30-50 hore piwer Slerlinjt ha been replaced wilh u 35-30 linre power Slerlintr. Thi re lacin' of Hie engine will not in any way lep;n Hiif speed of the craft hut will coalite the engine, lo run at" full ied wilhout c.iu-lnjr unneceary vibration. 'llie .aa rixerlaiinch, re--etilly built by iT.rartiy to l nmmiioited in llie Xaa river lranportalioti huiite, partic ular of which already have appeared in thee column, wa uccefully launched on Mott- lay night. The hull i now down at Hie dry duck in preparation for Hie engine iii'lallaliou. Tlie 'nrinp will be it Van Itlerek o .'00 liore power. . New Fish Boat Launched The fool Canadian fihip? chotiiier, n'cenlly compleled at Hie X. M. McLean yard for Mer. Ted Shrtihxall and Pete Jcnen. wa launched on Mondav morniuif. The hull i now tiei al Hie slip and work i Ktiins forward on Hie decking- and decJi fixture. The arrival of tin Skandia enpine. with which the final will Ih powered, i cxperteij any day now. If all (inc. m ii. imat 1 1 1 1 1 I he ready for a trial Irip toward Hie end of next monlh. TIip Canadian ohnoner X. M. A It. skippered by Jim .Neville. Iiavinji completed her herring fi'Miinfr aclivilic and ubeiient overhauling, left for Hip north ern bank on Saturday lat In engage in I he halibut NhiuK. The power cruiser Vera S. Fry. owned by M. M, Slephen, bus been llinrnunhly nverhauled ditr-tnit Ihe wek. Capt. Pele Sorensen ha cot . pietist work on the general utility boat Jenny. Th tn;w crafl, particulars, of which have, already been Kiwn in WliifTs, i now in Cow I lay undergotni;' minor fix-inu above deck. Pele (iHiunla ha fixed up his pleasure launch during Ihe week Hull and euifliirrei'iiit' huxe been curried mil. The Canadian fishing schonn. or Murlneag, Capl. dud Thlirber, f on Ihe Ward wuya for a spring cleaning. Slap Dab; Its a case of "Slap dab, slap dab, up and down the, woodwork" in the vlritilly nf Cow Hay these days, Every available brush has been ruKbed'Intn action anllabU, for paintinp. !' funny what lovely painting anme men can do with even a fnolhbrtiah. Ther-t i nol a craft at anchor on Hie waterfront that j not iniiler?o-intc unlohi joya nt the bands of Iheir repeclive ki(fier who neem bent fin bealin? Ibe ellnw next door nt nialinir their crafl llie napriiet. The fahion in (paint thi year eem In ! a cm; between Hi color of a fih'n feather nnd the okin of billiard ball, it U of a Uively hue If nne can notice which part of fhe boat ha Iwen iminlr-d. Hnwever, jokinjr apart, lb vari- ouh boatK are looking nifty in their new summer aitila of paint ami for real smart ne Hie local fishing fleet, bolh I rollers and halibut boats, wotihf lie bard lo lieal. I'hP boal of the Canadian Fi-h A twild loraire (Vi. nh-imr He have all recenlly undergone prinjr painting. In jdace of the all black paint the boat have been done in while wit It ifrey facing and jirese.-t a very spic and span appearance. TIip trolling liat Roy SV. ha lieen repaired at Seal Cove Ihi week by Alex Wylie. The stern has been ox1 ended for t feel and olher neopssary job have been done on her. A native craft arrived in port durin? Ihe week from the Oar- dner Canal dislrjcl wilh a cargo of fur including mink, marten and oiler. TIip fur found a ready local sale. The native power boat F.mma (Irace. of Onlichan fame. arrivel in port on Veilneday afternoon, from the Xaas district. She will leave on her return Irip oVer Hie week end afler taking on sup- plie and doing a little engine fixing. The Doreen 11 a native craft from Kitkalla. i being repaired al Ihe Suga yard on Hav creek. The guard ptanks are being fixed and new deck plank iug is being put on. Launch "23, the flagship of Hie Prince II u perl Hoal house Heel, ha been thoroughly over hauled in readiness for Ihe Salt Late run. Jeff Lambley will officiate a skipper thi year. W. O. Walford. of boat launch-1 ing fame, has just completed! making a new pleasure hull for! A. II. McLean of Ocean Falls.) The hull measure 23 feel by a! j 1001 y men n.am ami was packed and shipped in pieces on Ibe steamer Prince Kuperl la.t nishl. The. bull will be assembled by Mr. Smith upon arrival at Ocean Fall. The launch nixie Ilupert is looking as new as a bride Ihese days. This well known crafl haH recenlly been overhauled ami painted by her skipper, Oeorgo Xewcomb. 4 Five Roses Fine Boat The launch Five Hoses is the latest craft to appear. She has been built by anil is owned by II. T. J. Hose. Th new launch wa built by. its owner nt his home on Seventh Ave. VV. The dimensions of Ihe boal are 28 foot long by nn 8 font 4 inch lieatn. She was skidded down to the waterside on Sunday morning last by the Lindsay Transfer (Jo. There I still some mechanical work to bo done on her and she is now placed al Ihe Ward electric dock when' a 13.15 h.p. heavy duty Ituffaln engine and Iho'propeller i to be installed. The boal is of the forward cabin type wilh observation accommodation in the rear and present u very snappy apwar-ance. The name on the bow has been very artistically put on in scroll work showing a picture of a cluster of five roses. The boat ha been named Five Hoses fnnn the fact Ihhl there are five members of Ihe Hose family. Claude Lee Busy Our congenial friend . Claude Lee, of Seal Cove crab fishing fame, is b.usiy engaged pulling his net and fishery premises in order, in readiness for engaging in Ihe fall rush of crab and shrimp fishing at which he is uile expert. Claude has 1llmrouKhly overhauled hi nets and boat and everything i looking in apple pie unler., II ha been' rumored that Claude and lack Toner are aerimisly thinking of forming a merger in the local crab arui shrimp fishing. 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Ohl You Florence In consequence of Ihe slip in boal painting circles around Seal Cove during the week agent of Hie fleet secret servico were enl out to investigate. After an exhaustive inquiry it whs learned that every paint brush, or any old thing thai could bo painted with, including shaving brushes, and every paint iot wa conspicuous by its absence. Also Ihero was not enough paint left on hand with which to paint a moquilo's cheek. The woarch of Ihe agents w-.ts rewarded when Ihey .espied the Fio'ivnotj 11, owned and skippered by one , Hob Hlanee, shining like a diamond in a basin of mush, moored securely under the wharf. Upon going aboard it was discovered the weight of Ihe paint pots and brushes aboard was liable to sink the boat and when these were removed the boat lifted like u cork, However, the craft was a masterpiece of camotillage art ami If It were possible! to frame it and hang it In the Hoyal Academy II wotibl. either gel the painter a leu dollar prize or u I eh year jeulen'ee. i-Capt. , A. Swanson, of the Prince Hupert imathous, Is In Vancouver on a business trip. Tlx Sunlight guarantee is .stamped upon 'crerjr tablet oi Sunlitt Soap. Prince Rupert. Jh aa 'JJecrmtimftlkr Eat More Wheat 1)0 It with Bread, Cakes, Puddings, Pastries, baked with FiveRoses Flour The World's BesL LINDSAY'S Cartage ud Storage Phone . Cartage, Warehousing, and )ltributlnr. Team or Motor Service. Coal, Sand and Oravel. We Specialise In Plane and t Furniture Moving.