PAUE TWO. A Nervous Wreck Victim of Gas-After Endless Sufferfng Turns To His Old Friend and Is Well Tfie Fruit Treatment "Froit-a-tires" One .of tbe mot atonihJEj wotfrin that srrmt almovl like a miracle, U tLat of Mr. Jamea Dob-toa of Iirontr, Oct., a pruiaineat iDrrtliaat, a mine owner auj one of the charter member of the Itomi-nkn Stork Kxeliinre, Toronto. In 1912, II r. Iiobsoa was completely relieved of KlieumalUm by taLic? Uie Kruit Treatment, after Blackening Ml a We -saaiiiBaiVv .l(BH A ' -L' ..mfi C'f"l lu.Tennr for more tlun five j ean. In January of last rear, llr. Dotwon tu almost teffbeated by fas from a furnace in his house. He a), "1 bad Wood tests, analysit of tlie stomach. X-ray 'of teeth. Lad eight teeth extracted and became a aenrou wreck. Finally, my wit sugfrtud Dying 0ur eld mtdian "Fnit-artitts", ulich I did. Today. I veilt 189 pounds instead of 140 and am completely restored to health. Jn my estimation, there Is no other medicine that will give as jtssl malt M "Fruit-a-tiies". Thousand and tbmisaudj of people, in the pat eighteen years, hare come to the same conriuion-that "there is no other medicine that mil gne as jroud r-uiui as "Fruit-a-tite" for all troubles arising from a duordeml contt.lion of the stomach, liter, kjdneys or skin. "'Kniit-a-iire" are the iotenufiml juiees of apples, oraxjfj, firs and prunes, combined nil It tomeaod form a complete treatment in themsehrs. If you are not well, try the Fruit Treatment- Your dealer has "Fruit-a-tiTes" and OOe. a box or sent postpaid by Frnit-a-tire Limited, Ottawa, Out. The Daily News PHIXCR RUPEHT BHITISII COLUMBIA. Published Every Afternoon, except Sunday, the Prince lfujiert Daily News, Limited, Third Avenue. II. F. PULL EN, .Managing Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: City Delivery, by mail or carrier, per month $1.00 rishl By mail to all parts of the British Empire and the United Slates, in advance, per y;ar $0.00 To all other countries, in advance, per year 7."i0 Advertising and Circulation Telephone - 98 Editor and Reporters Telephone - - - ' 88 n.MLV Member of Audit Bureau of Circulations. KDITION Salurday. March Zi. 1911. Manson Urges Public Service. 'Hon. .V. M. ilaiiMtn. Atlorney ficneral, yesterday when ad- dreing ihe Holarj Cltth of Prince Ruiert urged th'at evcrjimej devote some time to juldic service. In illustrating the need for Uii he mentioned the lack of tii(erel among electors in connection with voting. Too small a percentage took part in election. It . la ti I snqwiMii in a vinae now quickly a. eaiiaat passe aroHiuL Someone start a .surmise and ihe next iron repeal it a fact and very -oon it become generally believed that muiic; local persou bas leeii doing something w hich i-' immoral or otherwise eaudalou. Tale get guhig and are not easily stoj-id. They form impressions on the mind lhat it i almot im-fsjble to eradicate. For that reason people should le very wary how they li-teu ut stories about their neighbor and even mre warj' how they reiat thenu tTubdd liarrn js fjen done b scandalmongers. We hang a murderer. Imprison a thief but the man who steal wy Ihe good reputation of a iieiphitor i often claed a a good citizen, reieelable and omciuie Ven a church member. Playground Befcre Public - It i very satisfactory lo know that the matter of playground i once more beins dieused"bv' the oeorde of the cil'v. It ie somethiup that cannot receive too much consideration. The puMi-huig of Ihe diagram ou the front page of Ihi paper a few da ago pate iople here an opportunity to appraise the Ir-Hride Street and Sixth Avenue scheme and of course a lot of opjiosiUoii had lo develop. At any rate it is a g,d thing to di-cii it and to know exactly what it mean. If it h decided not lo go ahead with the larger playground scheme, mr time should be lost in providing an opportunity for the liyro Club to u?e one or the corner. They have been most public piriled in collecting money and making plan for the laying out of a ground and the support they got financially is no uiuii auon oi me interest taken by the public in the proposal. "i c in) council win use tnem well and that in the near future the youifg people of th city wili benefit from i in: .i mine oi i ub i orgiiuizatioii. University of Toronto Toronto Conservatory of Music kIB EDMUND WALKER. CV.O, LL.D. D.CU Ckir. Bt4 t Cmsn. A. 8. VOCT. Nh I, rriKlsL HEALET WILLA.N. Mu.h(. r.IA, Vk.rrlcieU High Artutk Standards. Faculiy of International Reputation. Tbe Moat Comprekriuively Appointed School of Muaic in the Dominion LOCAL EXAMINATIONS IN MUSIC For the Dominion of Canada UTD be held according to locality, in May, June and July' next. fefonoun dirwtctf to I he neffl and Miilully araded character o) the Con. glory a curriculum and to the unmatled oresttac and arUAOr diataiuian of the TtitotKin'a ccrp ot eunwwti. tM tm-pnrtam iMCtors sumbmma to provide ex anwrMtKsvot areaicat arrvtcc to earnest muHC atudenuk and ol utmuat value to the aerw-it caue of muMC thrtRMhriut Canada The remarkable croarth of the Coram atory a Uxal Ltammatiana It due toiheir praucal cndunatlor) by a prrpjr. deratwf number of the lorcmoat teachert of muaic thrauafiuut Canada and to the value attached lo the vmnutkjn'i certlft-catea of prulBMncy by atudenti and pa. em and by the orofewion generally. Year Book and Sytlabua be aent lo any addrcM oo nquL. Application for Midaummer exaauiiationi ahould reach (he Regiatrar on or before May let next. ST. PATRICK'S CONCERT WAS GREAT SUCCESS) (Anyoi Celebrated Ent In Fit way. A l.llllr Kit or lle.nen : and Mr. Hejrcrly. "Old Plaiil Slmwl." and "Phil The FlulerV Hall :; uhilfjoitr nf Mr. F. M. Keley". ilanrin? rla. ronilins jibe sinffer wa Mr. V. O'Neill ,and tor Ihe dancer Mr. S. Her rin. Ihne who were nol in-"Irtinictilal in makin? Ihi annual wffair n iiicceful were Mr. A. Morton. Mr. John Dillon. Mr. W. O.'Xeill and Mrs. F Morn, in?. Iryan wa in charge of the decoration and W. Olon aw thai the coffee wa FISH ARRIVALS Eight BoaU Sold Catches Totall ing 88,000 lbs', at Fish Exchange This Morning Kiyhl halibut schooner mar keted calche lolallintr 8M.OO0 lb. al Ihe Fih Exchange Ihi morn-in?. Three American boat hail 33,nOO lb, ami five Canadian. 130.000 lb. rriaU ami sale were a fol low: American Western. ;3.00 lb, al !3.tc and 6c. In the Booth Fisheries Canadian Co. adian Fih A f'bl Storase Co. Tbe Mao in tbe Moen SAYS 'IX these day when rubber ii in ennmon use even Ihe - conscience become etalic. I Kriok. '" ;.nnfl lb., at i3.ic atxl Mr. .Maifsori1 wWds are very appropriate hVre j.jst now at L .r, ,.! i nf f. V . . .. . f: lo Ihe AHril fisheries. . . ". ,-, . . K ' I ' .. iur j.iiH-. pPK.an- fl oor, lb al 13. tc an.1 "" llK l" ,,arr- "rrc arr " "'n"r oi V?" r MV Vw, i.. U,e partfic Fi-lierie jwojile in Prince Hupert whoe tiaine are not chi Ihe provincial Canadian vwer iisib ana u tney wi noi regiter at once iney win not ie aisle to vote when election lime route. The time to do it is on Mouday uext, while Uie matter is fre.Ji in miinL Once the lists, :i ...;n i.. :....,. I., i,. .. ....a. -n.. .. , Cape Speetcer, ln?re and 6c. lb., al 11.6c and 6c. lo Ihe Can- Tiik. mdn who o bis bead wa said to he ihe vainer there- A I.OI of local bachelors are in love. They are in love wifh Iheniselte. IT take a lax collector lo know when you are well off. PHIXCK Rupert people seem lo he: "divided into two cla hose .-w ho need more pep and Ihosewbo need more sleep. : tiave had Individual plane here tie fore but to have a whole eircu of planes will brin? everybody out in .the sun lo walch their arrival. The people who work bardesl at Iheir job around these part are Ihe faultfinder. ITS wonderful how uiueh trou who paint the Usually a preen A WOMAN U naid to be like the peact' 4f Cod. She paselh understanding. , l.ll'H I a (real jfume but nol eiiouxh of it in plajcd out of door. AFTER-EATINQ DISTRESS THE DAILY NKWR lurday. Ma . ., , DEMOCRACY NOT ALWAYS A OPINION OP MR. MANSON. (continued fniin pace one) ting Style With First Rata fr purely eflh reason. Entertainment I Throw Off Indifference I I wnmTry wi the most ex. AMO.V March ?. L lat-'.enie f,,rm of government. All r k . Ihywix fittingly celebrated democratic jrovemment wire ex. ,nyn by a concert and dance travaganl or expensive. Ilr- did held in Itcerealinn Hall undcr'not because of thi suggest Hie the aupices nf the Catholic abandonment of democratic In-I-adie. and which was largely i. stilutions, but the lime wa ripe tended and thoroughly enjoyc.for all to "half themele and fhefwecu Ihe hour of ii in and ( throw off their indifference and ,twn. Kxrelletil , arrangement, deride lit lake jarl in public af- had heen mane in lake care or fair. (he ?neI. he hall heinjr taste fully decorated. Ihe supper tempt ing ami the music good, a com. hinalion assuring uree. The item f Ihe concert portion of the evening' entertainment were in keeping witlt the piril nf thp day. Mr. K. Morning sanz lirecn f of Hrtn: Mr. J. Con (;eriin)pnl, Mr. Mnon ald. wer ii)flueneM by I be vox opiili bill only in Hie mi populi a e-preed at the dl- and not a vvhii'peml al the slreel corners. They could .careely understand what an cmharra'mettl lo a pov. ernmeni wa an indifferent elrr. loralc. In carrylnjr on Hie government there vere many conflicliny in-fliience at work. Many unreasonable detnahd were n.iIe of the pitverrinienl and ntany of lb of I'alricra O'.Vejll. Vera Kve.l.iernan.l- were made by powerful Tere-ja nordon. and Kdna Herrin, influencrit lhat carried on ilrontr rcmlercil a lypifal Irish iktncc inipnipavanda. T"hi not in the fine lye The arcomvanisi forh-eal inlereU'of (he community. To pel rid of lhee influence nfl must be real citizen instead of cetipant of position. In Van-eoover. Mr. .Manson aid. he told Ihe ieople he would like lo ee a Macdnnald Club a well a a Laurier Club. He bad paed by: :nany year Ihe poinl where he; beievcl it made inueh difference jusljto which party a peron belonpe.1. 11.000 lb., and Ihe niain thing wa that he took an inlere! in affair ami saw- thai Ihey were carried on in a decent and reeelable manner. Sympathy and Anathemas In ;iin;r members of the club an idea wliat a minister had lo contend wllh in rarryin? on hi work, Mr. Manson said he had many ejpreton of yiuialhy and even more anathema. Hi own dutie -were miillifarirMt. There wa a jullee department which included the supervision of court worV nl nffleial co- necleal therewith, ureri1fMi of Ihe provincial, vi'x'. jail and heriff. filter the beadiflK of legisla tion the Allornev (ieeral rtainleili ianl that all Wl- had to te .upr- vised by bim-etf. Out of an av-l era?e of ne lainirel bills rasel each eion. from seventy-five to eishly ori?inate1 in hi own de- to. In the early day of a pn-Jj wa, ,y ,a) lMa n,e line! however, when they wuld realize' vinee there were many eon.lilu-l.i,,,,, handone.1 but it could tional eases that had to he fou?ht mill and uil carried on civil anil criminal. The more raw passed. the preafer wa Ihe difficulty. ."sometime be wondered if they had not sorie Iih far in the mat. ler of "must not." The Came Act and uerviion of matter of conservation and proleetion of thi val resource came under the department of the Attorney Ifcncral. Also there wa supervision of the work of muni. eipatilie to see lhat the law wa tieyed. The work of dcalin? with joint slock cofltpanic aUo lay in hi department a did also ad- ministration of the Kaclnrie Act with inspection to ee that machinery was safe for hoe employed. Then there wa Insurance, fire prevention. He wa Ihe official jruanlun of orphan, had charge of industrial school and of the estate of the fnane. Then piled on top of all thi wa ad-miniktralion of the Liquor Act or Ihe "department of srrief" a il ha been dubbed. Tugged at Heart String Workmen- compensation wa one of the eay departments be cause Ihey had always been for tunate in the pertonnel of Ihe board. II nave little trouble. Mother pension wa difficult lo handle for it had tn be conducted hie can be exlraeie. on occaioiihn a buine.iike way and yet the . . rtiin .1 i...iii M"l c, 4U,l '-Fiir. TIIK person town red i y nu lh. appeal made to' him often lum ped at Ihe heart lrinir. Thi took some part of practirally eery day. ' Censnrinjr moving picture so that iiolliii, sbfickiiip should be presented to their families, wa pari of hi work. Ife wa of opinion that even yet censorship wa nol sufficiently strict. TJie theatre were flooded wilh tic- tureri that were not jfootl for the youth that frequented them. There were land lillea and jmen lie courl In receivf! attention, doir license fwt ntolne . letiiel and all form of stomach trouble license and he aUo minister Mich a Kan pain, ncid, w.ur.jof labor. In recent year be had .u.no.K siomarii are an reiieved,ulo the direej0n f ihe liquor Imad ' I"' llllies II V lUKinir JO. I O. luialnnsa an. I ....... . . - ' -...- '- . Dr. Chafe's Nerve better human being physically everyway. not be forgotten. The bondholder would not let ttiein for. jrel. He wa tvol sure, in coiinec. lion with thi line, that the cal. anrily howler iniglit nol etenlii-ally find that Ihey could make the road pay. I.al year they had reduced the deficit by 350.00d and that wa no small sum lo a Scotsman. If they could continue In reduce it that much each year Ihey would soon itel it in belter condition financially. Not 100 Per Cant Perfect In telling; the club of these dif ficulties, itr. Manson said he wa jus lryintr to roiney lo their minds what they were wakinjr a member of Ihe government io do. II wa inioibIe for anyone to be inn fter cent erfecl in hi judgment. All they did wa the be (bey knew how. Ixikinsr back oer the situation in Jtrilish, (!olumhla. the Attorney Ceneral said he fouid they had made propre. Itritish ColumbWa wa one of Nature ' Olnrie. Il wa Ihe Switzerland of America. They were proud of Iheir early pioneer. He reviewed the early development of the province and it later war problem. ThU year there had been scarcely any uti-employiisenl. They were now fighting Uie freight rate question in which Ihey had already been partially nrce. ful. eaviny Ihe province at year between four and fie million dollar. They would realize what that meant. Proud of Both They were proud of Ihe city nf Vancouver and he had told Ihe i.eopr-of Vancouver he wa proud of Prince Hupert. The day of thi port would come a sure a Ihe sun roe. All would yet ee a f mil ion of Iheir hope, for w hich they had been wailing ileen year. JU eye nf the pci.nle of tbe country were fociii.ed on thi province a they had never 'before been, people were coming here from the obj land and they uie pes i or aeltler. There . u' n m ea . an a a-.r.ar ' in, V. 4, n a IHI r i I f 1 1 ill Jo-T aob. by all Druggi.. ,ihe VjTi.il ih7t 'Zu g. e hem' ,Z Z " ' ' v c a i tr B IIUW Food can make a of you, mentally, The benefits felt will be in the way of new energy, new vigor and confidence. aatHaanaHtBwaawMssssssisaHsasssiiissiaisjaiimssmHK Worry is only Fear Fear of Self-Fear of Others-Fear of the Future what is the cause of worry? Iclc AND of nerve force, energy, vijror. The man or woman who has good health and is living a full, successful life does not worry. It is when the nervous system gets run down that worry comes to sap vitality from your body and to torment your mind. There is not much use in advising one not to worry "unless you can also offer some means of restoring the depleted nervous system. The most rational and most successful treatment available to all. is Dr. ChaVs N'erve Food. It is popular because it does not merely afford temporary relief but gradually and certainly restores vitality to the run-down nervous system. The futility of worry will dawn oh you and you will be able to see the bright and hopeful side of the future. You will realize that you hay the reserve force necrawary to withstand the strain of life's work and ward off diseaxr and discouragement. But do not expect this change in a day. Some perseverance is necessary on - your part. The reconstructive process is sl$ bat certain. The depleted nerve cells nv.it; be nourished back to health. You will soon notice signs of improvement which will encourage you to keep tefc this treatment until the desired results are obtained. The important port is to get the building-up proces started now to-day. You will notice that while the price of Dr. Chaw's N'erve Food has been increased to COc. the box now contains CO pills rastrad of 50 as formerly. Likewise Dr. Chase's Kinder-liver Pflli are 35c. for 35 pills, instead of 25c. for IS pills. tdmanson, I la tea & Co., Ltd., Toronto. oiiMf coninrehenion of the vat wlat pmsrres bad already been land aid wii-Om partmcfil and Ihe other had to.mtrt iiiat in t .lone bv a made in Ihe province of II.C. and be bark arHonjr th-i. II.. in.oon lb, al tLAe;'" drafted in hi fleparlment and jmni,Pr .j lf, aj t, ,n conclusion naid he knew Ibejr were mien ejiH t., , to the ftoyal Fish C4. (vised. Tlii entaile. an lm-nlurr, n j.j judfvnient he had wailed Ion f and Ihe ,lrain Ub tV-lumtda and W. Aim"n aneionl of work. 'knew bow. Lad been ttlmo.t beyond eiwluf- 'ibere were no belie Litigation bad In be allendedi r.i- - - m.lsnee Ihe I OK. a nee. The time nnjl eome toon.'ada. Hr Iheir dream.. When vou bur adVertmtif rot He thanked the club for tbe op. buy CIRCULATION, and M portunily of speak'" to lhen 'o ELKAY'S STRAW HAT DYE Make old Slrnw llal IihiW like new. H perm-and wnlerpHMif. Unsy (o apply and drie ipm kly t" ing finish . In All The Popular Colors ORMES ltd: The Rexall Store. Phone 123. Th Houm of Quality. The Pioneer DrtiB9lt tlPYP wuthwkS WW WW IIVI V QF HOME FZfin Your Money Buys the most- e a BARRIES' HOME FURNISHINGS f hlrd