NPL aks SYRUP OF TAR. &COD- > LIVER OIL Cures Coughs Mathieu's Syrup of Tar & Cod Liver Oi) is a great Tonic and not only stops a cough but enables the system to throw it off. There should be a bottle of it in every home. Large size bottle 35¢. Sold everywhere. }. L. MATHIRU CO., Prep, - fF SHERBROOKE FAMOUS TOAST AGAINST POPERY Interesting Article by Stead on “Will Ulster Fight” Written Over a Year Ago in Review of | Reviews. Mr. W. T. Stead, the editor of the Review of Reviews, who,is a whole hearted, if somewhat ec centric, Radical, writing in his ;} magazine just year ago, under the heading “Will Ulster | Fight?” madé some remarks | which are not without interest at the present juncture. “The blatant remnant of blas- pheming fanatics,’ said Mr. ) Stead, “which to be found in Belfast and the county of Antrim, |has been making itself ridiculous by swearing that Ulster will never, jnever submit to Home Rule. Even jafter Home Rule has been decreed jby King, lords and commons, |these devoted ‘loyalists’ now de- clare that they will import arms -from Germany to shoot down the |King’s soldiers rather than obey the law of the land. As everyone one 18 p| The majority of Ulster Unionists ° Fiare too sane and law abiding to When in Vancouver You Should Stay at the 2 | countenance these incitements to @ civil war. But it is unnecessary 2) Lo demonstrate the worthlessness HO I EL @ of their braggadocio. It will suf- 2 | five simply to reproduce here the Finest Cafe in B.C. European Plan. Rates $1.00 to $2.50 per day. > famous Charter Toast which Hot and Cold Water in each room. $ |these truculent gentry drink with i $ | cuthusiasm at every festive gath- CORNER CORDOVA AND CAMBIE STREETS siering they hold in the north of Vancouver, B.C. 2 Ireland, Here is the precious $ toast, which sometimes even waw >| takes precedence to the toast to |knows, they have no authority to }speak on behalf of Ulster, for there are as many Nationalists in Ulster as there are Unionists. ‘the King: The Toast. To the glorious, pious, and If You Want a GUN That Will Shoot Stronger and Last Longer Than Any Other Buy a ' GREENER GUN ioked upon the celebrated Greener system, guaranteeing even distribut ind unrivaled “striking force ONTENTED CLIENTS praise Greener guns Have not spent 6d for re t ol nin eight years r. E. Canada There never was @ better gun made, it has been round the globe and f work Had it since 1887 W. A. G., Queber W. W. GREENER MONTREAL, P. Q. DEPT. A.P., 63-65 BEAVER HAT HILL immortal memory of King William not forgetting Oliver Cromwell), who saved us from Pope and Popery, knaves and knavery, slaves and slavery, brass money and wooden shoes. And all who refuse to drink this | toast may they be rammed, | crammed, stammed and damned into the great gun at Athlone, to be blown over the hills of damnation. May their teeth be converted into Sou Cape ps 1 Cepis =D ©) (SALON (ASA LAY The Paper - for + Your Home! BD) ees = pe =p ee (cep (Pal or Ace mayy (Wah Cae) (Vet A EY 4 .. THE “DAILY paving stones, to pave the way of the croppies into hell, and their blood into train oil | to light their souls to dam- | nation. May I be at the end | of the gun with a fiery flam- THE DAILY NEws. Sails Every Friday at 8 a.m. for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, SEATILE 8.8. PRINCE JOHN Every Wednesday at 1 tickets to all points apply to A. E. MCMASTER GENERAL AGENT GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC RY. CO Agency all Atlantic Steamship Lines m. for Stewart. 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McLEOD B.A B.D. Pastor PASTOR THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH BETWEEN CENTRE ST, AND 2nd AVE. Services every Sunday at 11 beau, to send them burning round the earth, the moon, | stars, and the sea, like | the | flies around a sugar cask on summer afternoon. blown against blastation, and come down in a shower of innumerable and may those pieces be picked up and a hot May they be the rock of pieces, made into sparables to mend the soles of the Orange- men’s boots to walk on the Twelfth of July. “What,’’ asks Mr. Stead, ‘can |any civilized man think of the trousered bipeds who cheer such sanguinary sentiments, but that CERES, SS E 99 \ p | It gives you all the news of your own city and district as well as the principal happenings in all parts of the world. The news is well edited, its news columns are clean and whole- | * some. It isa paper you need in your home. 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PASTOR PRINCE RUPERT INN } AND ANNEX Owned and operated by the Grand Trunk Pacifie Railway on the American and European plan. Excellently furnished, with steam heat, electric light, and all modern conveniences, being abso- lutely first-class in every respect. The appointments and service are equal to any hotel on the coast, Rates: $1 to $3.50 per day. G. A. Sweet, Manager. they should doff their trousers and display themselves as_ the Yahoos that they are? And it is these savages who are threat ening the British Empire with > armed revolt TO VISIT KAISER Prince of Wales to see German Emperor Next June. Feb. 12. It is expected Prince of Wales will pay a visit to Berlin this year shortly after his eighteenth birthday, which is in June, and that he will stay for a week with the Emperor and the Empress. While the Prince is in the Ger Berlin, that the man capital he will be admitted as a knight of the Black Eagle This order ranks third in import ance among European decora tions, being only surpassed by the Garter and the Golden Fleece of Spain The last named distine tion, by the way, is also likely to lhe bestowed upon the Prince of Wales by King Alfonso during the} course Of next year, ss AUCTION OF HOME EFFECTS Prince Rupert MAY DIVULGE WHOLE STORY | | Naa MISS EMILY BUSBY GRIGSBY. | The home of ‘Emily Busby The house of mystery is at 660 Grigsby, on Park avenue, New|Park avenue, It is a strange, 1 York, long known to gay strollers | £!00my place, filled with decadent ; luxury. The subdued, melan- jon the great white way as the | |choly light, the color scheme, give House of Mystery, is to be opened | q feeling of depression, gor-| Miss selling her geous furnishings are to be sold| Jewels, her silver, her wonderful The marvelous jades to the public at last and the Grigsby is This announcement| toilet sets, at auction. has created a stir among New|and porcelains that Yerkes bought York’s most dignified men of|in the Orient are to go under the money. More than a stir, be- block. The gorgeous draperies, cause several men of affairs are|the precious rugs, the altar having trouble sleeping o’ nights cloths, the furniture that has reveal |come down to her from mediaeval sentimental times, the paintings that adorn look good in print. |the walls—all these are to go to Miss Grigsby’s auction is for|the highest bidder. But there is one thing she will sell—a -portrait of herself will that auction secrets for fear the won't | although she} million| Hot revenge, not profit may gét as much as a dollars from the sale. She was/|that hangs in the centre of the stairease that winds through the shadowy house. has it that Yerkes man ever admitted a friend of the British Queen, but lwas snubbed during the corona- tion. Her American friends, who were loyal when she was the pet Tradition was the only of the millionaire Charles T.}to the room where the picture Yerkes, have also snubbed her.;}hangs—and that his eyes and So she is going to sell the splen-|those of the painter and ‘Miss did collection which Yerkes and)| Grigsby were the only ones that other admirers gave her. ever looked upon it until the Those who have been through) house was thrown open for the the Grigsby collection declare) auction. that no matter how much the And the picture—the only actual value of the stuff to be|thing the girl wants to keep for sold may be, there are secret} herself—is that of a beautiful notes on silver mugs, messages}|blond woman draped in shimmer- written on the backs of pictures,|ing draperies, with a dog jump- little memoranda inscribed on the|/ing at her hand. leaves of ancient volumes, bits} Piqued and revengeful over the of pencilled paper to|snubbing of her supposed Ameri- sacred tapestrics and sentimental|can friends, this girl, upon whom fly pinned messages marked on the varnish; Yerkes lavished an immense for- f antique pieces of furniture|tune, has decided to cast herself which carry more scandal than}adrift from every tie that binds New York has known of in many/her to America and make her fu- years. ture home in England, BEIRNES & MULVANY Skeena Mail and Express Leave all express packages for interior points with the Pacific Trans- fer Co,, 807 Third Ave., and insure prompt forwarding. 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