rriday, June 26, 1914, ; “7 THE DAILY NEWS : Mey Fs ae i me Shy AR ae eh — ees — a eee — et Ee eae ak pe” Poe o oy , a . 1,000 TONS WEEKLY: VITALITY REGAINED MY ' FROM! YUKON MINES | 2 KIDNEYS CURED Seventeen Cars Daily Gome Into Skagway From One Mine Health Restored By Skagwa Ore is now j ” being shi arly six days ‘Frult-a-tlves in the we » Atlas Mining Company Pueblo mine to} FIAGHRSVILLE, ONT., Aug, 26th. 1913, the. Taco: er, the daily ut two years ago, 1 found my : , in a very bad state, My kidneys shipmen! the neighbor- er were not doing their work, and hood of Some of the e all run-down, I felt the need ore is fi )N0-foot and { e good rewedy, and having seen ‘ a fro f | : t-a-tives’”’ advertised, I decided te some ti 6-foot level, . m. A regi has been put f ir a I oe os ote pag on the sp ie yailroad peo tory. 1eir action was mild anc . ty ae A aa loi ilts all that could have been ple, & a ince last N ; ed. vember, a having arrived My liver and kidneys resumed theis from Skag Puesday, “Tad” i] action after I had taken upwards Hillery is « luctor and Engineer n boxes, and I regained my old noe ng 4 Prey | itality. Today, I am as well as Cox jd a e throttle, | r, the best health I have ever enjoyed, Genera! M ger Greenough of! ' : . | 3 I unhesitatingly give you this the min perations has re-| EN Re | ae PP | Sip a nonial for publication if you wish’’ 4 eee ‘ La pc Ka ZG B. A. KELLY quested the railroad to | supply Z 7 : k , In hundreds of letters received by the him with fourteen ore cars daily j Se ee Le 4 Fruit-a-tives Company, the same ex pres- and as an average of seventeen | aS as 2 LA \ GQ is used ‘‘Fruit-a-tives is the best ; is loaded ¢ ach car s | es te, SO ‘1 1ey remedy in the world’, At any tons is ided on each ear, thi te iovrbv ttre “is NY is 238 tons every day, It is prob- able that ore shipping will be continued “wall water, maybe! Let “Sunlight” do the Camp Washing during the winter. these tablets have proved the best A to the hundreds of men and women who ! been cured by takingthem. soca 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25c. At all ers or sent on receipt of price by Frut-a-tives Limited, Ottawa, 2 f \ ‘ __--aseapipg el CANADA NOT RESPONSIBLE a is only one soap that will make —_—— i avy shirts and underwear Sir William Van Horne Speaks of 2 oe big he vy, ¥ ANYONE Recent Suspensions and the as clean and sweet and soft as you like Canadian Conditions them—that’s “Sunlight” London, June 26.—Sir Wm. z Strong enough wpe the worst of tie : Van Horne takes exception to the dirt—gentle enough not to hurt a single fabric. i responsibility for the recent sus- 7 pensions, soap there is. “The failure of some London Sold by all Grocers. people to secure control of the attempt that has been made here Sunlight Soap is absolutely pure— to saddle Canada with some of the it’s the best all round general purpose 5 o Grand Trunk Railway and the at- e ; tendant results of that failure,” says Sir William, ‘have been dis- Su n li ht Soa agreeable to Canada, TI fail to No Chance of Mistakes. Clean and 131 The Dye that colors ANY KIND of Cloth Perfectly, with the AME Simple. see any possible connection be- Ask your Dro of Dealer. Send for Booklet. ; b be [ictrardeon Co. Lisnned, Montreal The Johason- tween this circumstance and Ca- ‘4 LATEST DRESS FRIVOLITIES OF PARIS nadian conditions, The Grand |} 1) On the left of the picture (figure standing at back) is shown a striking hat trimmed with an |Trunk securities have been main- | == Te ee Se rh ae eT he eee TT ee enormous pair of wings, (2) The seated figure on the left is wearing one of the Italian mili- iy confined to the London stock if ~ tary cloaks which have gained such rapid favor. 3) The attractive taffeta gown (standing exchange ever since I can remem- Standard Dairy with the pointed waisicoat of Roman striped satin is in pale reseda glacet i) The chic ber, and the failure of such an effect of a white waistcoat, In the centre of the group is seen the latest thing in waistcoats |@ltempt by, speculators here in Lindsay Bros, Park Ave, cut with a Medici collar; there is an inner vest of Roman stripe 5) On the next figure is {London might as well reflect up- ; shown a Dolly Varden hat with brim of frilled tulel, 6 A charming toilette d’ete (seated J" South Africa or Australia as PURE FRESH MILY DAILY in front). Black velvet is used with very chic. effect for the collar, cuffs and sleeve. 7 upon Canada, There is no sear- Produce Guaranteed Another illustration of the furore for stripes is the striking model standing on the right. city of money in Canada for tegi- THE BEST timate business,” D wagon will be on Fn = Sir William added: “While I prone cer “pwone x61 {! MAY STRIKE OIL ON GRAHAM “PASSING THE BUCK os fio tis property eine aoe TO INDIANAPOLIS | 01! = in te West 1 donot think oe ISLAND WITHIN THREE WEEKS vancouver ssiasactetners vote [0 i ivstined'ny tie sou Prince Rupert Dairy to Continue Fight, But Ex- |‘Ci°Pent that hos taken place,” a ‘Phone Gheek 252 DRILLER NOW GOING IN—REPORT BASED ON INVESTIGA-| pect to Lose Help One aclddin’ Heats chine TIONS OF GEOLOGISTS—COMPANY GOING TO see Sieh Ee wetting in bad by keeping his Holstein Milk for Babies WORK AT ONCE es Beene mi ctatts aor, publie trap closed that leads from his specially Bottled It is predicts d that an oil well to the dangerous west coast, it is stated on reliable authority es ie abun: TESTED COWS will be brought in on the west|which is open to the sweep of the} Gee ee aie ae a Everything in season cooked . > 2 £ a, Oo strike or over ¢ year, : An invitation is cordially ex-]©o#st of Graham Island in the |broad Pacific, the way you like it. London Cafe. , on ° ‘ : tended to the citizens interested|course of the next three weeks, I'he company spent consider- ave voted We pelority ‘s er 139-tf, The ick of the rairie wheat cro to inspect the dairY premises] @¢cording to a ithentic informa-|able money in making a summer |'® CORUnue the industrial strug- Pp to their | #!e- The action of the strikers in — which has come from the ex-|trail from Naden harbor ring the hours of 3:80 and 4:30] | A ERIE A aie Topitectn . 2 ee ree tte fale [suinp.. ‘This was {» make it pos- | 0UME by so large a majority to| preseeeseeneeecereesereeercecseees| Milled in the most modern way known kng operations are beingcon-| The B. G. Oil Fields, Limited, | sible rc aurreteens ns ee GUY a. the mak t e je ident ca a ° 2 ‘te j een ¢ ng eal iv h the head office in Vancouver, COVEUSE . . ee contride . d, ee ; ‘ ee a y OF ‘ : se n ’ wile A CA to iegenane to|that the international organiza- SAVOY HOT iL to science. These are the two giant % VOEC Bay GAO DAG Ose COM porte tion will soon stop paying relief ‘ i mmm |) io cease operations for lack of |the outfit and a piece of machin- ed rae rain frag of hn em and ao mas ae eel ome asm come {Forces back of ROYAL STANDARD money «to continue. hae been | ral 1 ‘fore the rt could be|™men to call the strike off, which orces Cc 0 financed again, and Mr, Frank| Weeks before the part could be Hot and Cold Running Water in : ummer Rear f Petrolia, Cal., the drill | supplied, which meant the laying}@¢tion on the part of the men all Rooms F UR Gi h fi t ° li gan, ¢ F ; “act Cali . ee low Df iteateian except for those would enable the United Mine Only finest brands of Liquors and e lven t e ines ingre su CLOT HES Pear eag "int yi ‘field \ rel who were kept in camp getting} Workers of America to let itself sine Cigars kept é é is now going into the field, hae down’ easy, ‘anfbeay. tvhad paid T ST HOTEL IN NORTHERN h f hi d the lo it wood. nate wa leae a he se ae BRITISH COLUMBIA ents, t e inest mac nery an ; rhe company has sunk to a Why Not Have the BEST? Geologists’ Reports depth of 850 feet. Experts who ' tinued, PRUDHOMME & FISHE? e e e > See Us at Once have since examined the proper he first outfit installed was a Although having voted to con- Proprietors finest brains for making flour, there ty contend that oil will be struek{second hand one and two sets Ofjtinue the strike a bie maiority of rn within the next 450 feet. ldrill tools were lost before things |the strikers feel confident that b ni ] Th It : SWEDER BROS., When seen in Vancouver ela tetsi. began e run smoothly, by |Word will soon be -eontvan from|__ ee er Te a Oe ee ee can e 0 y one resu t. e resu Tailors to Ladies and Gen- eebad how lane vould take tol which : ae , Indianapolis to the effec ‘ ° : tl asked how long it would tak jwhich time this pioneer company nay t 1 ffect that ll ROYAL STAN emen drill this additional depth, Mr.}had used up all its money. The relief money has been stopped . we arrive at we Ca ° - Ee | ee said he could drill at the| pole now being drilled, and whieh |i Which case the strike will at rate of foriy feet a day with the} jt is said is so close to the oil re. }Once collapse, as the strikers will : DARD | | “ : rooe improved outfit the company iS | servoir, is the third hole sunk, feel that they have been turned wae ~ enone ae GY Rl SE P= BaP” ogee SEEDS! SEEDS! prepared to use, However, al-| No voleanie disturbances have down by the international organ Oe , : lowing for whatever delay may|yisited the Graham Island oj||ization, and find it impossible to . + ROYALS . e i ant i j * mmm $f occ nd the time it will take|felds and the reports of geolo-|further continue the strnggle Members P.R.L. Vintners Association ie oe Wave” baeaineet: Run ABA: Beslak Mr. Egan to get on the ground | gists who have been sent there|Without outside financial assis A 4 ‘om’ FLOUR Beode and get things running properly | both by the government and priy- | tance. pases eee ee W t d a sum large enough to have sunk SUBSCRIBERS NOTICE gts g ings arr pate — Plan, 560 to $1 Per Day Fridays at 2 p. m.; for Vancouver Saturdays at 4 p. m. , n ihe twelve on fiftea 0 e Empire being 53,161, as ET ante a well to the twelve or fifteen os ee agen S.S. CHELOHSIN hundred feet whieh it is thought Do not pay your subseriptien ie aa a iuniiaitties pean Plap : ; aye i ay your 8s or e same er ott Thes b +: a: : IMMEDIATELY will tap the oil, to these familiar ; ene I apn i id Rap it o cab { . rhage Sia. Manning, Saneaar Sails for Simpson, Arrandale and Granby Bay every Sun- } A with the diMculties encountered to the newsboy, Our collector} sures represent a return to the es) 5 ee day at midnight; for Vancouver, the South, Tuesdays at st greements of Sale for in this pioneer work it ia easily will call on you, and will give of- normal emigration before the ea nae > e ms. ; ’ ’ Discounting ficial receipts which should be |%0o™M Years of 1910, 1911, 1912 corte > : understood, ie } ; and 1913 Cortey & . Burgess, Props PHONE 568 JOHN BARNSLEY, Agent, SECOND AVE. | From Up until a year ago conditions |kept in case of errors, All pay- ane nae x Third Ave, and Sixth St, | of transportation to Graham Tsl-}ments should be made by cheque. Canada has been larg: ffect- European Pian Steam Heated $2,000 and, and particularly to the THE MANAGER, [¢4 by (he decline, For (he four = ——____—_—__——_—_—_—_——_— Up—Must be Af ook: west coast, were probably — - - —_ months the total number of emi- BEAVER WHOLESALE LIQUOR CO., » | ; f to any inhabited place The Royal Cafe is the old, re- grants to the Dominion was 814,- LIMITED APA ORR ARR RRR ERO RAR RRR RARE AR AE AE AE a A a ap ap a a a a a > Hl Submit offerings to oe peor BP on the continent There were|liabie and popular dining place OL, against 66,930 in | same Second ie and Sixth St * , ‘ . times when none but chartered|of the city, You ean depend on period last year, ane are. | pe I'd p Ot um Ing, eam itt ng \ x the best cuisine and best ; . 7 ake »|eelling 7 gasoline boats’ would make the/s Mi St PRINCE RUPERT IMPORTING ©O., and sheet m wo! Hari ison, Gamble 8 0, trip from the mainland to the isl-]| service, 126tf Breathes there aw in wilh LIMITED RE : Na = Thin and for many weeks, ‘Then it was 3 os , soul so dead that she nok re Fraser ana Gixth Sts W ai Pl . C Ld Third Avenue lnecessary to await favorable Gentlemen, we buy your old]}sist reading an artic! 1 “How Phone 7 at fair prices estern um a [weather to get from Masset Inlet}clothes, Phone 565, {16tfito be Beautiful?” FARIA RI IORI A IAI IIIS AD OSA AISA AIS SAAD IAAI He y ; — a ee om eer EN aaae oe - a eee ete