His Mirror Told Him of Exhausted Condition Mr, R. Pftulin, Toutes Aides, Man., writes: "I btcsme 10 run down and we ak that my heart became arTrcttd ,nJ I would louiftiraei have to remain in Ltd for stvml days. "-more Ubis lmro en raiif d on Ecl i. . . i i't "'nd tlltn on .11 ntk.r In. Unlloodtcombined. Eats B'i It pure,unilona, !i-'litle,nourliKln. Stnd lo'Tr.. D.byBooVt. W, KH CO. tlfllTU .Vancouver ir Some one adviird me to uie Dr, Chase's Nerve Food, to I did. and toon began to gain in weight nd feel Letter. I have taien a great many boxes of these wonderful pilli. and am feeling ten years younger. Dr. Chase's Medicines, as well as his, Receipt Book, are a great help to us, for e live 40 miles from doctors and railroads." Dr. Chase's Nerve Food It cm. a l ' 60 P,,,i Kdmnoti, Co., ltd., Tyrnnta CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY B.C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert PRINCESS ALICE PRINCESS MARY For Vancouver, Victoria, and Seattle- October 7, 17. 28 For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway October i, 13, 24 S.S. PRINCESS BEATRICE. For BuUdale, Swanson Day, East Bella Bella, Oceat Falls, Narnu, Alert Bay, Campbell River, and Vaiv-, souver, every Saturday, 11 a.m, Age.icy for all Steamship Lint Full information from W. C. ORCHARD, General Agent & rr. .r r-f 4th S reel and 3rd Avenue, Prince RuGtrL B.U YOU WANT THE FINEST CANNED SALMON Rupert Brand" Selected Skeena Sockeye r , nn s. iooe- "Itupert llrand" Salmon. A '.v mus in Uie parilry ore always handy. . k a mpply on your boal that' a sjood idea. 80LD EVERYWHERE. i. -J . i m i ajr ft c i Trnni'in n r n a nin inrnnn an vn B All w M m. J ' I4 wuii u is i u 1 1 m. laiii uuiu kJiui ui. 1j tin., niiii. Prince Rupert) B.C. 9 FALL STOMSHIP SERVICE S.S. Prince Rupert or Prince George Sailings From Prince Rupert PRINCE RUPERT or PRINCE CEORQE for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATTLE, vtd In lermetliatt. Points, ''WEDNESDAY 8.U p m .. each SATURDAY 12.00 PRINCE JOHN ha- ANYOX and STEWART, Wednesday, m p m. QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS, 12.00 mid-iM, 18lh. PASSENOLI TRAIN, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Iit(ptt oo- nin. Mr irusr.G or.nnnr. eovo.'to.n. wis. fcAio Cuiili, I'mvvl Mt. . .m ot. ,, B2( Tlr , rrlne. AuDrt. Ph 10. , NOTIb. ' i,iir l lurrlit wivrn tlul itii.NMIWitl VANCOUVER AND RUPERT BECOMING INCREASINGLY IMPORTANT SAYS THORNTON (continued from pace one future pxaiultialinn of or action taken in respect to t tin Crow's Nel ajjreeiiienl will be removed ; frnni (lie field of politic. Krou-'omic ipieslion such as this are never satisfactorily settled in legislative halls. II would be very unsatisfactory to Canada tf ccon- 'OIIIV fllllitftiflllu WflfA afvllt..k- f.u n -,..-.-...n.n ...... ,11,1 . If. in f. result of a political agreement Dominion Viewpoint fir Henry pointed out I lint no matter Jiow the Crow's Neat agreement was decided more or e dissatisfaction would be evinced in certain sections of tlie country. He emphasized tlie fact that lie ilid not want to cay any-j thing which might he regarded u unsympathetic to the western (province a he had Just relum ed from n lour of the west and lie had the highest regard for the, courage, tenacity and high eiti-Jteiinliip of the farmer in the wet, hut one muni examine all problem from an uulvrl point of view and not from a sectional nsperl. Sir Henry emphatically declared Dial the subject of freight rale inut he onnereil from a dominion wide poinl mid that fundamentally the rate muol he such aw to enable farmer successfully to market their product in the market of the world. The wealth of the nation, he pointed out wri hated on ntfrirullural product and he xaid it wa axiomatic tlial freijcht rale mui ! or uch a char- 'rilK amount of gold a man ncler a to permit tlie farmer iiIH!i ,),. U0 count so much a of Canada In compete amtmM thel0 amount of lra. farmer of oilier count rie throiifthnul the world. Thi principle wa jui a iinp4irlanl to the manufucturer of the eal a to the iiKricullufali! of (he wel. Rates Inconsistent "The ellement of I lie Grow ' Nel aaieemenl reache much farther than mot people iuuuc- mend a re-exjiiniruUson of the whole freight rate iluaUon. Thi lak can be done by the railway i-ommiion ami I make thi ut!KC4tioii quite irreeclive of whatever dec i inn may be made in coiinerlion with lb CrowVi Nel nnrment. it mul be remembered thai the freight channel Xr oblwred. Vancouver ami Prince Ituperl are prowmir inraiiurly Unportnnl. tinmewliere in the wet there will appear a IralTic divide. Vt of the divide. Iralllc will fo to the Partite ront; east of Uie divide to the Atlantic eahard. Ther wa a day when Iralllc moved eal aim wel. The day i alo comiiiK when trnfllr will move more and more north und ou!h a Ihe traile union increases. Routes Changing "With Ihe march of time and t:i in- mini. i. hh' L.n.umr Awiniii- ur( today. i. m -r.i..ii iiMMK.r. for u An BMikiii! Mil I Ihe proper way or np-n ...i.i ...i t..r ii. vwiin "t . ''n"1 PJ'r inroanhlng a problem of so much LAND ACT. Qustn Ch.rloll. Itlantl Line) Dlitrlct. Dl.trkt of Prlnc Rupri Ttke ,oiipt I Jul I, Suniu.l SlmpMn, or Mrll, n.C, orropailan risnrrinan, in-I lni.H lo apply ror rnillon to 1 the rullnulnr UfurrllnMl lalult: Duinuinnrlnir l a l plaiitcil nrar llir xiulhrait rorn.T of 1 Maetl Miami, ami thfiicr t rlialna to low I ip r mark; thi-nre rollowlnir low water 11: irK In a norlhwutrrly tllrerllon a dU-tn )' or e 0 rliHln t mllAit llirnre wrat-fi-u rhnlur ilii'iirn aoutlirrly to rljaliK t mill1 lit poat or roimivrnrrnirnt ami rmitainlnr t' mw fumre or le!. S.VMVr.l. BIlll'S'M. ipiniraiH, Trtfr Kay, Arriil. tsth Tiiiibor, Sets. llayiuond, W. J. Itiesberry. agenl Ganadiim National Hallways, llranlfnrd, who introduced Sir Henry and W. Jl, Hare. Presentation , pleasing incident at Uie Inn-1 rlieiin was I he present al Ion ,loJ ... it .. - .11...... 1..1....1 .1 MT IIUIUJ 01 mivvii n-n-iiiiuin ins a meincnln of hi visit In thn PLAYER The Man in the Moon ML'li ftlinsrin; i a favorite oc cupation at election time. It i annoyiiiK when per cepl pur. i -n a- I A (IH.VT I a cuffou erefllure that win prizes ut wfTUl drive. ONI: of the tliinfUt jbai'eem loe," conlmued iir Henry. "Itlto worry 'a eciion of tb com- invulve the whole frviRht rateiinunily,U f ik whether Uiere will be Ktruclure. Our present freUchtlany assy marble marlile loptd tmtmd. cil eiliien iien in rale have evolved a tli? country Krew. they have arown incooil enlly. unaiifactorlly and (ojiw what jllngicaliy. I would rcom heaven. Such levity! Alton- the nwl pSlable ight in the world in lo ee Ihe ix lal hair carefully trained and petted and coael with an, idea that they will cover the babl pale. VK atway tltoufflil the Irish hail a ene of humor and now we are told they refuse lo pay out gfKHl Irish money to sec two American Imll teams play. A MA.N may be known a a huniat) dynamo when everything he has on is charged. T1IK man who foiiow tlie medidtl profession i llm imder-laVer. IT is all very well for Ihe ofTw i ek tlie irwin. bul iT Ihe job is u fat one it niitrht nrver pet that far. rvenl Iralllc routw nre chanK-.rCfJCpAl KIFAHIF ALLrtULL ng. Freight rale of thirty r.rs'U&ni:irlL ago. which were the,, in the in-1 QF KU.KLUX KLAN lere.sU .nf the Dominion are not PriTTCMrm 1C VCADC 0 loday. In Die inleret of Hie; SENTtNlbU 15 ItAKb Dnmlnlmf of Jnliee and of lran- milUtyJl-IWnkf Uift IwltoM.sTOUi-t .AIItMONT. W., a. Oct. 20. rTniinrt should undertafv a ludy (;,invi,.i.i nr consniracv in con- fifteen year in the penitentiary. u. iiik vi, ttiKtit rjinrrh ami Urn Cos.- uDiioniU' itiiporiance to, an mir . Wjt, a jx month . tiilMl liurrh or t iiMiH: rr Ihe holdlrm. people. ' un ami aitminiMranmi f the t.n.riy t 551- Honry arrived al llranlfordi . intrfHiiuiiK Miuriwr iln union of llr. . V . 1 -.1. i...Mh.. an rnmi trtltiHl rhiirll 1 r-vt.. lnfil.till vl'SlllfiljlV llllirtlltllf I i.r 1 .mam, imi lor iw noinior "i i" rm- . , .,i..,,.llv ,. tliel , I tlie n nielli n.i.iii rwri nf roinrn-Mllon. vollnir lo t lo iwurllllld llbseipii'llll ItieMn: rnr tlie inms irlaUnr in reneratilAPa ,.f Gliailllier of Com ai it rnnrrriaUntial pnirrir: nn sencr- ati rr Uh rarryinir or the Mill unlun into iiierre and representatives s or '"iMied it virions, nnti.h roimnbia. I adjoining municipalities in eon- iiii- iu iiy or fentmir Aji. f,.rence. S11 isomionlly he was 11 Rttilmis: IIHI'K ai sTinnil. STIIM1II. - . . His Lunrlfv 9lrct, Vttmrta. B.C. on lehitir nr th iiillrants. tentloreii a tuncneon wiiicn wiis presided over by J. Ilamtn. president of Ihe Chamber nf 'C0111-inerce nnd ntiiong the speaker were Mayor F. W. lllllo, W. G. M.P. for Soullilinmt, cution. sluy of exe -CONSERVATIVE MEMBER KILLED IN EXPLOSION VIGTOIUA, Oct. 20 John I.. MoKee, who was killed early thi morning in the train wreck on Ihe Kettle Valley 'Hallway,. was a Conservative, who won in liie.Jast election over K. C. Ilenniger, Iiiberat, by a majority of closo to one hutiilroil. The death 'ha caused a vacancy which will necessitate a hv-election. . The seat ennnnl he filled, however, tihjil afjer the present session. A WEIGHT REDUCE! Telephone City. II was pointed Very stout woman out Hint only one oilier silver 0 riding Instructor telephone had ever been present- think II is possible lo (mounted, ed lo a visitor, and dial wns weight by this kind of exercise? Ten Years Ago in Plince Rupert -UK t t i October 30, 1914. Prince Itupert'a first contingent for service nt the Great War naraded lal niBht at the Kxhi- l.ikilif.n Mull Am..nr llm m f. n ' ...VII. W.I . .... .. Wie mud is O'Jjavwe J. K. Hammond, J. II. Tail, P. V. KnlwislleK. Lane, J. H. Darlnv. It. Oirrv. K. Davifis. h. t'.l l II H..li.,r, Mol I calfe, K. Riddle, T. Van Uyck, William Itirhmond, II. Simmons, J. A. MacUonald, Alfred lowles, Ceorfre K. (libon, (J. !. Ilaxter, Hugh Phllpolt, J. t. Thompson, Jaine Ruell, . J. ttiirney. William I-uentn, A. Little, W. O..Hrjuad, P. F. .(odurulli, A. (itfen, Jame A. Donald, II. (). Crew, Jarne G. Nicol, C. G. Tborne, Alex. HuImVerfr, G. Emerson, V. F. G. Oamble, George A- Hill, K- Rietohel, A. II. John- nloiie, K II. UriRgs, John Hor- nee. W. I la i ley. Jack . Dow-linit. Frank Holland, U. G. lhitler. dame Watt, Fred W. Jubb, W. K. Nolde, Wilfrid G. Madonald, A. g. Graib, lon Yelf, Frank Sal-: tr, A. Chappie, J. Hoarc. G. Roinon. A. 1). Iliehardsnn, II. GJ Madcalf and A. M. Davles . A society cireus is lo be 'held for Ihe lleljrian War Fund. The. dates for It are November ICt and 17. (ieorge llruggy of Stewart and ieorge Kwr of Prince Hupert won prises for Hie best collection of nrosnorlors' snecimens at Mm leeent Prince Hupert F.xhibilion. EDMONTON PUTS ON NIGHT POLICEMEN increase cf Crime In That City Makes It Necessary to In-v. . - crease Patrol ,i see whelher we may not lay I10(.,jou Nviii, xhootincr of Dan! Xiirlit police patrols in l-.dmon llown a more successful slruelure Washinglon; negro necountanl ton will likely be augmented ml of freltthl rale in the inere-l fin nil rimunniiil inn nf wli tin nn nfioil to nuicklv run to earth' uf the whole country than tliey. ..,,,,, ii,,v i. o. Jones, genwnlla num!cr of criminal who havitj l -. - klengle of the. Km Klux.KInn, re-;rrceuly been at work here, says. eeiveit a sentence vesten av of: the l.dimmtnn Journal, tiinciai snv thttl as many men as possi ble will be detailed for night dutyi and within a short time yeggs and others of their ilk will find this city not quite in ineir itKing) iiTTd probably shift to other fields. J Mayor Ulatcliford, who isl police commissioner, says that; petty "thefts and other suchj primes have resulted in representation being made as to Hie need of increasing night police. 'Iliere will bo' good moral effect in increasing the protec tion at night, while if a few examples are made, there should soon be an exodus of llioso who think this is a fruitful field for operations. Police officials say that no doubt the presence of men who havo been harvesting and who probably look advantage of the cheap rales lo Alberta, is partly responsible for recent .crimes. Tie records of some of theso nven lo you, ore unknown and it is likely that reduce criminal characters were In cluded in the number that came when King (ieorge, then ttiti iMlk, ''Oh, yes, madam. This Is here. of Cornwall and York visited' only your second lesson and your - - - llrantford, (horse is thinner already." j Advertise In the Dally News. 's3 Delightfully Cool and Sweet Smoking?1 NAVY GUT CIGARETTES j A little higher I in pricey but j ! what a wonder ful I difference a few i cents make. Buckleys ' 4 Soaking takes the place of rubbing JUST by soaking the clothes in the suds of this new soap, dirt is gently loosened and dissolved. 'Even the dirt that is ground in at neck-bands and cuff-edges yields to a light tubbing with dry Rinso. Not a thread is weakened. The mild Rinso suds work thoroughly through and through the clothes without injury to a single fabric Rinso is made, by the makers of Lux. For the family wash it is, as wonderful as Lux is for fine things. All grocers and department stores sell Rinso. LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED. TORONTO Bronchitis . Mixture Will reiieve Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Asthma, nml all affections of the Throat, Chest and Hrtin-chial Tubes. . BgjJHI We have a limited number of samples nf this Mixture which wjll he given nwny to nilults only. ORMES LIMITED The Ploneer.Drugglsts The Rexall Store Thrd vSUth SL Phones 82 and 200 UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF B.C., LTD. 8lllnii rrom Prince Rupert, or VANCOUVER. VICTORIA, Swanaon Bay, and AUrt .Bay, Tu..day,,B P.SS. iror VANCOUWIR, VICTORIA, AUrt !By, and Swanaon Bay, Saturday, 10 A.SL For ANYOX, ALICE ARM, STEWART, Sunday, S P.M. For ANYOX, PORT SIMPSON and Naat Rlar Cann.rl... Friday A.M. S2S 2nd Amu. 4. B.rn.l.y, Ant. Prlnc. Ruport, B.O.