ember 7, 1944 gaturdas | POSITIVE CURE og RCUMATISN — Hundreds of People Have Found “ Pruit-a-tives Only Help afA0 THIS LETTER ant of Sunday School in . How He Cured Himself heumatiom After Suffer. Superinten’! Toronto Te of Chroni« , ing for Year goers Roan, Oct., 1st. 1915. j me, I have thought of rding what I term a ire effected by your ves”. [suffered from ecially in my hands, jot of money without I havetaken ‘'Fruit- rf months now, and am 1 that I am cured, ment has not left my s never will, but the ne and I can do any ave gained 35 pounds soreness kit dot w in 18 mout Rk. A. WAUGII , no longer the dreaded 1s. Rheumatism is of the ‘incurable t-a-tives’’ has proved powérs over Rheu- Lumbago—in fact, ises which arise from tof stomach, bowels, Rheumat disease 1 so jonge diseases its marve matism, over all pome G f bidneys OF is sold by all dealers for $2.50, trial size, tpaid on receipt of tives Limited, Ottawa “Pruit-a aoc. a SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY NEWS | France just jland, it takes on Prince Rupert Feed Co. ALBERS IN Hay, Grain, Feed and Seeds WOKEN ©=FEED A GPECIALTY Agents for DOMINION NURSERY & ORCHARDS CO. Ge! orders promptly attended to CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY Princess May southbound Saturday noon Princess Maquinna south- bound Sunday 8 p. m. 4 @ MONAB, General Agent Gener Fourth Street and Third Ave Hole. Directory ee Members PLR. Vintners Association —_—_— ——=EEEE WINDSOR HOTEL Corner of Pips; Ave. and Eighth St W. W. Wright, Prop. 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RUPERT imPon : Sieth St TIN@ 00., LimirEo Fraser an Phone “th Sts SUNDAY MORNING SERVICE AS SEEN ON CORRESPONDENT WRITES of —SERVICE LOOK stra “There is one military f ' of our army that they d the Preneh fer arouses mm considerable th ecuriosit i ho the Gre | spectful French people ow neighborhood of lish base camps that « { now, ti Ward Price, the Par ‘ dent of the Ma and t is Sunday rning service Fa miliar though the scene js by mo an added cance here on foreign A Martial Puipit. 10 o'elor morning From the far-stretch ing camp regular « m he to march to the place on the ground where stand already sheer drums draped with that bril color against the the yellow-bro Round th soldiers form a t Union Jack makes a int grass and among wn al hollow uni- forms, the square, mart pul- pit facing inwards towards the chaplain, who, with cassock and surplice and stole fluttering oddly in the breeze, stands by the piled drums. “There is something incongru- ous about his dress that is hard to locate at first until you notice that it is his boots, thick-soled, stout campaigning boots, with puttees above, which, seen now jand then under the hem of his cassock, make against it a curious Positive Relief from the suffering caused by dis- ordered conditions of the a of digestion and_ elimination— from indigestion and biliousness— always secured by the safe, certain and gentle action eecham’s Pills Sold everywhere. In boxes, 25 cents. Certificate of improvements. ri Chance It Fraction, Mineral Claims, situate in the Skeena Min me Division ot Cassiar District Where located:——I'll Chance it Fraction located between the “Lilly Bertha” and ‘Aidebaran” Mineral Claims near bead of Alice Arm, Observatory Iniet, and “Biack Bear’ Mineral Claim, located one mile, more or lessy from the northwest polat of the head of Alice Arm, @ branch of Ob- servatory Inlet. TAKE NUTICE that I, Pedro Salina, Free Miner's Certificate No. 803135., intend, sixty ar from the date hereof to apply to the ining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements, for the purpose of ob- taining & Crown Grant of the above claim And further take notice that action, under section 85, must be commenced be- fore t@e issue of such Certificate of im- provements, Dated this 2ist day of September, A.D. ivia. PEDRO SALINAS. Certificate of improvements. Aldebaran Mineral Claim, situate in the Skeena trict, Where (3-4) of @ mile, more or less, from the located ;—-About and adjoining the Black Bear Mineral claln on the southwest TAKE NOTICE that I, Pedro Salinas, as agent for William J. Vaughan, Free Min ers Certificate No. 81545B., and for my self, Free Miner's Certificate No, 80313B., intend, sixty days from the date hereof to apply the Mining Recorder for a Certificate of improvements, for the pur pose of obtaining a Crown Grant of the above claim. And further take notice under section 85, must be commenced be- fore the issue of such Certificate of Im- provements. that action, ceeeeeeeeeee® POO e ene ieee | + kha an ereer” splash of| and Black Bear | Mining Division of Cassiar Dis- | three-quarters northwest polnt of the bead of Alice Arm) THE BATTLEFIELD bh EARNESTNESS DISPLAYED GE FRENCH PEOPLE, TO ONLOOKING of clumsiness with The General and Staff. Close to the chaplain stands the general with a little group of off of his staff. When all the have marched cers troops into posi- he then nh and stand there at ease & glance round and urns his eyes to the chaplain. linmediately the first words of the | Morning Prayer, read in a strong, nantly voice, ring out—well wh and so their the yel sounding and half lost trangely here, orous resonance in pen ai Bareheaded bowed the and with faces men follow the words and there is a note of neerity in the gruff bass ‘Amen’ such as not many ehurches hear in peace time, A vigorous Address Then the read In alternative verses by chaplain and = cor And then brief, address—not came Psalms, regation, a Vigorous a rmon, in the sense of a religi- US @OSS~AY , but the simple,earnest words of a strong, earnest, sym- pathetic speaking to men who are going, many of them to woutihds and death, all of them to perils man and hardships. Some- times the men are ordered to sit down on the grass for this ad- dress, but their attention does not flag for all that. “It is not only now, with the great elementary issue of life and death the head of every that these things begin to take on new values. hanging so close over one of them, They have been thinking, these private soldiers, whose language can sometimes almost seorch the barrack-room—and there are a lot of things, some of which they hardly understand, that they want to hear about. rhe chaplain knows it. He has studied the heart of the soldier, and he knows that without flinch- ng it is nevertheless made a little the the neighborhood of a death that can- more impressionable t be denied, Khaki Host Sings | Then there are more prayers and the Benediction, for which jevery head is bowed, and then, on ithe note given by the band, if there is one, the whole khaki host lls out in its deep bass voice of funison the first verse of ‘God | Save the King.’ There is a thrill lat that moment that completes rather than effaces the gentler emotions that have gone before. And the French people standing group a little take off their hats | | in an interested listance away instinetively.” |ADJUSTMENT OF | CREDIT CONDITIONS |British Representative Confers With New York Stock Ex- change Committee. Dated this 2ist day of September, A.D oe oy PEDRO SALINAS. New York, Nov. 7.—Sir George eo ——_ Paish, representing the British axennne |e vernment, who has been in eee Seeaeereeserey */\Washington for more than the FIRE ALARM SYSTEM ; past fortnight consulting with — 3 |e asury officials and bankers CIRCUIT NO. 1. if um various sections of the @ox 12-—51h St. and Sra Ave Bho untry relative to an adjustment Bes 06th 61. and Ord Ave f credit conditions between this @ox 148th St. and 3rd Ave : Box 16—Junction of ist, gnd end intry and Great Britain, held a rd Aves . » hare wi . it. 46—1si Ave, between th and g | conference here with the commit Oth Sts, (Knox Hotel.) tee controlling the affairs of the . 3 » | . Bot 17-—1si Ave, and 7hh St. (ven New York Stock Exchange. ye me) | Sir George, it is said, outlined CIROVIT NO. 2. ito this committee his views on Bon 22--3rd Ave. and grads St | ‘ ithe economic aspeets of the war (Post OMce ‘ | fi Box 28-—3rd Ave. and Mcb - jas affecting England and America, Box 24--tst Ave = — land particularly with regard to x 26-—2nd Ave. and fhe > 7 7 _ 26-——2nd Ave. and 6 | Ue reopening of the various ex- @ox 27.0. Tt. P ichanges in this country. He was oiRoUIT NO. 8 lofthe opinion that resumption Box S1—5th Ave. and! t lof business by our exchanges Box 82—Horden and Ts ; [should be effeeted as speedily as Box 34. 7th Ave we! ' : ‘ : Boa 95—-0tn Ave. © . os | possible, lie thought that many @ox 378th Ave * ot eof the obstacles recently in the Reeeae 6m Ave. © lpath of financial and ecommereial qincuiT 10 * ey progress had been removed and y — | : : = ‘m 4 he said he saw infallible signs Qen 48-—biD Av = ' eof restoration both here and in 5 | @ox 43 = : asil Bt Nngland, Sir George told the Bor sth ° : Boa oo m0 Ave. and Bnerte rf committee he believed that liqui- Box 141) 71 . dation of our securities by Eng. THE DAILY NEWS. 1836 THe sann of 1914 BritishNorth America 78 Years is Bueiness CapiTat ano GuRPius $7,786,668 The Convenience of a Joint Account A Joint Account may be opened in the names of two or more persons. Whichever one can most conveniently reach the bank can then deposit the joint funds or withdraw the cash needed. and trouble. PRINCE RUPERT BRANCH It saves time P. MARGETTS, Manager. CPF S * * * LATEST WAR NEWS * * eee * * The latest war bulletins * * received exclusively by The * * Daily News are posted im- * * mediately after coming off * * the wires at the following * * places :-— * * Cole's Cigar Store, 3rd Ave. * * Wark's Jewelry Store, 3rd * * avenue. * © Prince Rupert Hotel, 2nd * * avenve. * * Royal Hotel. * * Central Hotel. * * Windsor Hotel. * * Knox Hotel. * * Daily News windows, 3rd * * avenue. * ERTS ERRHEEHED lish holders would be small when the time came to resume market operations, and that our financial resources would not be touched in the absorption of such offerings. Sir George said he was still without definite information as to when the London Stock Ex- change would reopen, but his lat- est advices were to the effect that all the tions in England were working in leading financial institu- concert with the London exchange toward that end. Apropos of Sir George's visit, the Stock Exchange committee was petitioned by a strong group of members asking the advisa- bility of requesting all banks hav- ing Stock Exchange loans to de- clare a moratorium on such col- lateral for a period of ninety days after the opening of the ex- changes. sense in an uncommo is Money GERMAN CROWN PRINCE n degree. 48 REPORTED AS DEAD THE UNION STEAMSHIP CO., OF B.C., LIMITED Washington, Nov A private Se ee ae = —— letter received by a \ ma VENTURE in Washington from a ung SS. Sesteaens in the German ao an SOUTHBOUND TUESDAYS AT 9 P. M. refers to “the funeral f the] Sailings for GRANBY, SIMPSON AND NAAS SUNDAYS AT crown prince.” | MIDNIGHT The letter came to the atten. | For Further Particulars Apply to on of state department oficials| PHONE 568 JOHN BARNSLEY, A con when its recipiant asked the! , Reem, Of © Ave. Aumrieah government to under AGENCY ATLANTIC STEAMSHIPS take to transmit a reply { her to the lieutenant, to whom seh engaged to be married rhe iet ter made only a casual refer to the funeral, speaking of th big, crowds which poured out t see it, svmea.ce, er | KAIEN HARDWARE COMPANY London also reported the reeeipt aes ae peevate lett m Ger THIRD ANENUE P.O. DRAWER 1524 PHONE No. 8 many saying the crow prince awe pees buried. Builders’ Supplies Sheet and Plate Class en atreneamensieinineaae Plumbers’ supplies Plate Glass Mirrors Wisdom is merely common Paints HARDWARE Stoves, Ranges Oils Tinware Varnishes Graniteware Time [ suppose ‘a waiting for an inspiration is the MONARCH MALLEABLE The rsd Batietnctery hard part of writing short — stories?” “No; waiting for the cheque.” oun | + PIII IIA III IIIA IIIA IAI AIIIIIAAIM -_ THE = ——— | for Prince and N DAILY | for Rupert and Northern B.C. | ¢ . N EW S The Daily News goes into nearly every home in Prince Rupert. It is the popular newspaper of the city because it is clean and reliable. It has all is the news of the city, and keeps in touch with events are and topics interesting to Northern British Colum- 8 bia. It treats these subjects with moderate opti- SANE . mism and reliability. eptey The Daily News is the most valuable paper to ] advertisers because it is read by the buying public. IMPARTIAL It has a bigger circulation than any other paper in the vity. It is read by the class of people the INDEPENDENT advertisers want to talk to. INTELLIGENT : THE » z . * > >» > 3 + RARE RERERREREREERREEEKRKKHK KKK Kh ~~ @ Bottled only at the home plant. iitaatinnd tend He ne . He was = countless food. Budweiser Beer for 57 years to the ancient art of brewing. The output, due to Quality and Purity, has increased every year until 7,500 men waeey ees to keep A with the public demand. Budweiser sales exceed any other beer by millions of bottles. . been the Prince Rupert Imp. Co., Limited ~~ Lord Nelson—Old Englan OUT Horatio Nelso: quered by Napoleon. At hope of creating —not only by all of England awaited news of his telling victories, but by every man of his fleet. A true opposed to prohibitive enactment enjoyed ine epee brews, even as NATIONAL HERO SERIES” NO. 4 d's Great Naval Hero would have been invaded and perhaps con- gar he smashed forever the French @aiai a naval power. Never was man more (lem ’s people who breathlesty Ewa and legislative usurpations of evei ing the diet o ir fathers did for beer, according to Lord Nelson, has ever been of an institution holding the highest ideals known ANHEUSER: BUSCH * ST, LOUIS,U.SA,