aa september 4, 1014, pi’ HEALTH IN A IBLE STATE tives” Healed His eys and Cured Him n, ONT , AUG, 26th. 1913. I found _ My Kid- Vill st two years ago, in a very bad state, re not doing their work and I yun down in condition, I felt 1 of some good remedy, and Fruit-a-tives ‘advertised, try them. Their effect, than satisfactory. action was mild and the result uld be expected jdneys resumed their normal fier | had taken upwards of a ves, and I regained my old- Today, I am enjoying health I have ever had B. A. KELLY itatives” is the greatest Remedy in the world, It acts .owels and skin as well as on neys, and thereby soothes and y Kidney soreness t.a-tives” is sold by all dealers box, 6 for $2.50, trial size asc. be sent on receipt of price by tives Limited. Ottawa, een" dt more DIAN PACIFIC ALY. eR EXOURSIONS FROM PRINCE RUPERT TO . end retura.... 00 welurn... corres limit Nockaber $4 ant. cess Sophia southbound “a noon cees Royal, Southbound Sunday, s o™- . MoNAB, General Agent Fourth Street and Third Ave P.O. Box 1704 VOY HOTEL IRST CLASS CUISINE Cold Running Water in all Rooms est brands of Liquore and Cigars kept ST HOTEL IN NORTHERN GRITION COLUMBIA DHOMME & FISHET Proprietore | Directory P.R.L. Vintners Association WINDSOR HOTEL First Ave. and Eighth 8t. . 1 Wright, Prop. WOTEL CENTRAL Avenue and Seventh 81. 0 and American Plan Peter Steck, Prop. GNOX MOTEL . Between Eighth and Nintb o Plan, Rates §0c to $1.00 Per Dey @ Beener, Props. pohester Vv. D. Casiey EMPRESS HOTEL Ave, Between Sixth and Seventh Streets Pian, 6O to $1 Per Day ROYAL HOTEL y & Burgess, Props. bird Ave. and Sixth St Pian Steam seated WHOLESALE LIQUOR ©O., LimrEeD ond Ave. and Sixth St. Phone 108 RUPERT IMPORTING ©0., LimivTED Fraser ana Sixth Sts. Phone 7 DS! SEEDS! received our 1046 Spring Beode GARDEN, AND FLOWER SEEDS Agents for INION NURSERY & ORCHARDS Co. ere in Feed of ali winds FEED A SPECIALTY dere promptly attended to Rupert Feed Co. rd Ave. Phone Black 268 TOPPER EERE ee R A TAXI —————S -PHONE--75 ’ 9E RUPERT AUTO CO OO irik THE DAILY NEWS. PONTOON BRIDGE CONSTRUCTED BY THE ROYAL BRITISH ENGINEERS. as eee ER ER EHR EE HERES the yesterday he cigar and news stand at liotel Prince Rupert opened | in charge of Miss May | EER ee . LATEST WAR NEWS * * The latest war bullet . received exclusively b lhe * Daily News are posted | * mediately after coming off * the wires at the follo ge * places: * Fitz’ Cigar Store, 3rd Ave. # Wark's Jewelry Store, 3rd * avenue. * K, Smith, corner 5th and * Fraser. +. Acme Clothing liouse | * avenue. * Prince Rupert Hote ind * avenue * Royal Hotel * Daily News windows, 3rd * avenue. © 2 -Church Services - FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH R THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH SIXTH AVE..AND MUSGRAVE PLACE Services every Sunday at li ‘ Sunday THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH | COR, YOUNG Services every Sunday at 11 EV. Services every Chureh Hall @ et 11 am. and Empress Theatre at 7.30 p.m. } Sunday School at 2.30 p. m. | am. Bible Clase tio p.m. } Ww. Sunday in the and FIFTH AVE. ~ Ss om. Sunday Baraca W. WRIGHT, B.A., Pastor. Make Monday Ironing Day ET Sunlight Soap do your washing Mon- day morning and you can do the light ironing Monday alt ternoon. The rub, rub, rub at the board has no place in the Sunlight way—so with the hardest part of washing cut out you'll feel like making it a good day’s work by doing at least part of the ironing. his is a bridge such as the 1} ha use to cross a good many streams i Belgium Cavalry is she j I { that appears in the picture MARRIED BROTHER-IN-LAW CHINA AND IS YET NO WIFE mtreal. Sept Tie pecu FISH PRODUCTS ::: poovinnatn in the Quebee law ch permits a man to marry 0 sister of his deceased wife, CANADIAN TRADE COMMISSIONER IN HONG KONG ASKS WHY jf does nol allow a woman to TRADE IN PICKLED HERRING HAS DECREASED marry the brother of her dead RECENTLY FROM B.C. husband, has just been exempli- Sennen Ooms fied in a decision given by Mr. Vancouver, Sept Mr. W Ae if Vancouver Island, while sev Justice Demers of the Superior Blair, secretary of the Vaneouver/eral attempts to establish salter-! Court Board of Trade, has been gather ies in the Queen Charlotte Islands Mrs. Jos. Giroux, nee Virginia ing material on methods by which |b ive been made. | Bradley sued her husband for the manufacture of Rritish Co-| Despite the establishment of|separation. During the hearing lumbia fish food products might) new salteries, however, the her. | f the case it developed that the be increased by the developmentiring runs have been becoming | de fendar s her second husband of extended markets. One of the/lighter and the herring men now | ind a broth of her first The lines he has been pursuing ts in| blame the whale fisheries for their | d ed that she could not regard to the consumption in the | loss Che herring run in shoals | blain separation; that she was Orient of preserved and cured fish|and the saltery men claim that}: the legal wife of the defend which are not in demand by the | the herring shoals are chased into |ant, and that her marriage should white nations the costal waters by the whales, be considered null and void, be The markets of Canada and|which feed on them and follow|ing contrary to the eivil code in the United States and to a very/the shoals up the coast and fre-|Quebee large extent of Burope as well,| quently into the bays and inlets demand a sightly looking food| They allege that as the whales| WILL PAY GENEROUSLY product as well as one that|have been killed off the herring FOR THOSE TURKISH SHIPS tastes well and is nutritious. On| remain out to sea and do not come . this coast there are species of|into the waters where they can Washington, Sept 5 The fish that cannot be put up in|be snared in the nets British capt Apia, in Ger-| marketable shape to compare in Just what wil) be done in the|}man Samoa. wa ineed in al attractiveness of appearance with | herring fishing industry this year)official message from London to the salmon, sardines and other|!s not yet known as the opera-|the British embassy here. In 1 cured fish and yet at the samejtions do not usually commence { 1 WwW the seizure of the time are high in food values and}until late in September or Octo-|two Turkish warships in British are greatly relished and find ajber, when the fish are accustomed |shipyards, the foreign office sent ready sale in the Orient, where|to run the foll ¢ statement to the} the sense of sight has not been - - embassy | an to dietate to the appe- INTERIOR ALASKA TO i a , ae a i, a | ite Biiiz ij eipie oO e = anal Pickled Herring Trade COSTES HST nnpren 'y to insure national n connecting with this work of|Cellector Pugh Makes This Esti-|*"'*'y '8 tne of war, His Ma-| the local board the following let- mate After Tour of Camps, poo s 6 nment took over two ter, received by Mr. Blair yester- Including Nome. ae waicn ~~ pullding in day from J. W. Ross, Canadien i England f the Turkish eee | rade Commissioner to China, is Juneau, Alaska, Sept. 3.—Col-|™ment, but had not yet been de- interesting: lector of Customs J. F. Pugh, who vere to them His Majesty's | govern has not only offered According to the statistical|has just returned from interior to pay full and return the | report of the Canadian Trade de- points of Alaska, believes that In- ships in good order after the war partment for the five years, 1909 terior Alaska, including Nomejor supply equivalent new ones 1913, Canada exported to China and the Seward Peninsula, will|but also tional and generous | pickled herring as follows: 1909, produce $10,000,000 in gold dur-|compensat for the use of the fe barrers, values - $t76,- ing the present season. The bus-|pre-empted ships during — the 265; 1910, 145,749 barrels, val- iness outlook, Mr. Pugh says, is| war.’ ued at $264,247; 1911, 419,947) cood for that part of Alaska and ———— barrels, valued at $107,544; 1912,linine. ape especially brisk at}@ERMAN WAR TRUCKS 31,249 barrels, valued at $86,252;/N ome on account of there being MOW DOWN WIRE FENCES 1013, 12,625 barrels, valued at plenty of water this year for min- qunpuniegitt $27,280 ing purposes. Londo Sept. 4. A. M. Dosch, It is interesting to know why Mr. Pugh reports that dredge | formerty Portland. Oregon. a there has been such a falling off mining is becoming a tremendous lent i in the export of salted fish from|industry in the sections visited magaz espondent, said in Canada to this country. On the Seward Peninsula there |5?°®*!"8 situation in Bel- “There is always in the season{are all told forty-six dredges in}|#ium a demand for salted herring in]operation “The German auto trucks are this market, and the supply does Fairbanks is uncovering some|@ Marvel. Equipped with seythes not satisfy the requirements: of/quartz that is showing up well|they mow right through hedges the trade Already inquiries aréjand is taking on an air of per and wit fenees if the roads do being made at the Trade Com-|meancey Some data which Mr,/Het suit the drivers hese missioner’s office for particulars] Pugh has gathered, and which he|trucks are heavily armed, and of the condition of the business |thinks are conservative, show the|they are able to resist anything and prospects of — the season's | gold production as follows: Nome. pexcept artillery fire rhey enable cateh. I shall be greatly pleased] $4,000,000; Ruby, —$1,000,000;|]the German forees to make 40 if you will let me have any facts] Fairbanks, $4,000,000, and Idita-|miles a day, The number of these sIwhieh you think will be of value}rod, $4,500,000 trucks seems unlimited . to me in answering the several] ‘The tin mines of Seward Penin It is estimated that 300,000 inquiries and also inform me in]}sula are looming up well, he says. | German troops have made thet what manner I can best push the}They have 600 tons of tin ore way through Brussels, and that business from this end. If there}and placer tin ready for ship-| 100,000 moved south of Brus is a supply in sight, there seems ment that is worth about $400 a]sels rhe troops which passed to be no reason why a trade equal ton, through onan ae are en to that of 1909 and 1910 should suing Er om apd mene He hes of 2 om a — n foreien Ask oo INDIAN TROOPS mans was left in the Belgian cap le du . . = ing into Japan is quite high, so I - we OS CORED Hel do not think it likely that Cana- London, Sept. 3 Native troops dian herring first enter that Coun Tron India are now on their way try and are again reshipped to to increase the British forces in China. But we must conclude] pro noe, that the trade from seme cause The Marquis of Crewe said th jhas diminished in four years ©} Indian people desired that the na-| but a fraction of its former @X-Ttive soldiers should filwht by the | tent side of their comrades in the} Reasons for Decrease British army and that it would Che decrease in the shipments |haye been a disappointment to} of herring to China from thislindia of they had been debarred | coast has not been caused bY Alfpom taking part in the wat in} deflection to the Japanese MAP) Kurope, The marquis asserted | kets, according to local men COn-|that in spite of heavy drafts on| nected with the herring industry, |the Indian army, the Indian fron. | but it is on aceount of a falling {tiers will be fully secured | off in the eateh of the fish in . these waters. There have been Authentic information about s alteries at Nanaimo mostly | football games, either se heduled | loperated by Japanese, and at dif- Jor postponed, ean be had by cot | ferent points along the west coast ing up Pilg Cigar Store, : i am. and 7.30 p.m. School at 2.30 p.m. | Follow the directions that eut your work in half and . . “ | remember there's nothing in Sunlight to injure fine fabric c ) ABV. Sheen ects cade ‘ PASTOR |! or dainty hand. A $5,000 guarantee backs this statement. ST. ANDREW'S ANGLICAN CHURCH Cor. Fifth Ave, and Dunsmuir Place Morning prayer, 11. Even- | e ing prayer, 7:30. Sunday school, 2:30 p. m. Holy Communton first Sunday of month, at if « m., and third Sunday at & a. m. REV. G. A. RIX - - - RECTOR onan ronan iee tienen ~ All grocers THE SAL VATION “ARMY CITADEL Granville Court ! ce sell and Sunday services at 11 recommend it 6 ee oh Sun- day fchool, 1:30 p. m. 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