THE DATLY NEWS = = y 144 a et see | "eal | : | Sabon me ON DEA k Well When S.S. Prince AILY NEWS Te O.0. Prince Georon | THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA IN DEADLY TRAP Women Loo e GR eh epee ge . Published Daily and Weekly : —-- i : : black- R torla and Seattic . | Guaranteed Largest Circulation Two Regiments Found in Camp. they escape the sallow skin, = — bili 1 le ato Am Salis ‘ l Driven Out and Riddied With | heads, facial blemishes due to indigestion or bilious- MAL and Gewert on ¥ li. F. MeRAE, EDITOR AND MANAGER Shrapne!—Germans Retreat. ness. At times, all women need help to rid the an 8 teieniat HEAD OFFICE Northern France, Oct. 26. Tn pe i ¥ d most aman tee they find in S S Prin } Daily News Building, 3rd Ave, Prince Rupert, B.C. Telephone 98.) Northeastern France the situa convenient and m cat . e. ce John ais for assel and ort ¢ TRANSIENT DISPLAY ADVERTISING—50 cents per inch. Gontract |!!on remains vague, but Me er uM Sails for Masset and Naden |! rates on application. est optimism is everywhere. One |S Sails for Queen Charlotte | ontine a ee | StalT Officer says that the Germans! at 10 P.M , ° are ttine Northeastern France} Sails for Vancouve: DAILY EDITION oR nv Wednesday, Oct. 28, 1914, ;#Pe aul PILLS Ab Quickly a6 possible | THROUGH SERVICE TO THe cacy PO ee ee ee ee oe He said that the German cav-| This famous family remedy has an excellent tonic effect upon Trains leave Prince Rupert E D I 7 =m ft A kL alry had paid heavily for their te-| the entire system. It quickly relieves the ailments caused ee Wednesdays and merity in recent operations, espe by defective or irregular action of the organs of digestion, — wer outa ak oF ne o-oo Oe — — —— -—_--— - ~ *_* ervousness. a o & ene i ' cially a couple of Uh headache, backache, low spirits, extreme n GRAND TRUNK Ra! ; 2 Lwa re An agitation has been start- vain contest It reminds onej|ments, which were fo ump Purifying the blood, Beecham’s Pills improve and For through tickets and f : ed in Eastern Canada because of the old school days, when in Caestere, near tl | | n Albert Davidson, Genera! Ac: ; large military orders which the little boys quarreled over(| Their bivouae was ds ear e omp ex 0 Agency All Atla Canada * supply had been the a wy of ned an airman just before day met The directions with every box are very valuable—especially to women. us given to the States As a re. big brothers The chief fame! passed the word alone ! only by Thomas Beecham, St. Hetens, _ —— sult, both the French and Brit- of which the Canadians ean | iment of infantry worked ial oid everywhere in Canada and U.S, America. In boxes, 25 cents, vee, a ish governments have appoint- boast today is that they are aj, , ati i. - bh sl 4 PO Ree ed agents to make purchases chip off the old block. The Brit- POND 50. Sheer. postive ‘ MUSIC , ba for them in Canada. It was ish soldier is one of the brav-|™!8t hung over the a : Teacher of Violin and All ERHANCIN pointed out that the success of est and staunchest in the |hut the Uhlan outy Ne 2 Band Instruments ~ _ the war in the last analysis world and the Canadian under ne ee * PASSING V N S x ann Ave, — might be a financial one and similar conditions is probably in the renter nets da a ] ] ; ] 452 Come an, ISHING AND that the more the countries at just as brave and staunch, be- | ane re aren 2 eave ‘ie WALL TINTIW war traded among themselves cause he belongs to the same|®!arm, and the Uhlans : . an $ ustidineiness ; TINTING oe een ey aoe: eee -_ eeu ri el Tee vad. I " The charge made by Prof The German military com "te the ficht. This co-operation * + * oO be aiong a tree-lined! i“ g ~ ade ’ ‘ ‘ Ti a { 0 e ’ re of the Allies with the sinh of A few months more and hundred yards from the ud @lHMarnack and other prominent|mander at Saarburg, Lorraine, MARTIN & MGOWAN i Mar' n S Canada may have for-reaching Prince Rupert will be in the battery of artillery 7 “ee Germans that Great Britain had|has issued a proclamation ofder-| caus ano ORRAMENTAL PLASTERERS M1 Wanson effects after the war. France throes of a municipal election. ae me ay — oe aie “tae stored quantities of ammunition'ing the removal of all French Cement, @rick and Tite, Work mn Mc Bride is not likely to forget soon the The coming year is likely to le ie a ad aed at the French fortress of Mau-|signs and inscriptions fror the Getiwates Purnioned countries that helped save her produce a crisis in this city. opened with a sheet of shrapnel|® n r | sign an n ption om ’ Phone Blue 829 ' liberties, There is @ million and a halt] "te: rhe enemy left more than|beuge before the- outbreak of the shops, buildings and schools.) 0 0 hit } eo #; 2 of treasury certificates coming 250 dead and wounded on the| war, which the Germans claimed|The commander also forbids the Hii} | (Nn if) One of the interesting side- due in June and the city is not road, It is remarkable how quick-| wa, eyidenee that she intended |use of envelopes, letters and bills DR. GILROY, DENTIST i : 4 ons 0 e » terri- T ‘ eehot lights on the war is the pres-] likely to have the funds. In- 7S nditi ee : a se = ee to violate the neutrality of Bel-|with French headings. Crown and Bridge Work a . ’ oad in ence of Canadians fighting for woot of takes tine ik! LS on | cele aeolian oe decd saiennddhe sanes', Brightest, Best the liberties of old ie Séuolael the present council return to normal Fhe day after COA he ’ sepa — , ~ The President of France has . me NEW WELLINGTON con ¢ Canada is fn many respects dilly-dallied withthe really good the invaders left Harebrouck thejcision to send British forces . { Office: Smith Bik., Third Avenue j the child of France and if it offers that they had for city de-|"¢fusee population returned andlabroad was taken until after received information that the Becond A ~ al rs Une ; = : ~ ih . eir affairs ere . Loria jermans © October & age ond Aver were not for stern fortune bentures until it was too late.|! — . i Menge ~ “s . oe Germany violated Belgian neu-|Germans on October th again might have been so still. The To extricate the city from its ean of pare the Ge ox ate ‘cau trality and Belgium had appealed | bombarded his country house at UNION TRANSFER CO ~~ . tus se began acatir n 1 use Re , 2 aie . "hone i774 return of the long-lost child to present difficulties requires the : lh The setts od "dehiieaen for assistance. No British am-|Sampigny, in the Department of er —— a ine fight for liberties that are only hand of a genius. In the past one silat Ties shiae, Sin: winded ‘Imunition or stores had been|the Meuse. Forty-eight shells South Wellington Coe! ro 4 a y is ays interest- ; re » bie. |CSSs ane ‘ats was p engross- lwere fired s . : TH int. Tee a aa pote on ae oie ... — eee ing topie with the fugitives the}placed at Maubeuge before these a re fired ree cuabana Which | pyongs ; 86 office. RESIDENCE 110 SMi 1H & MALLETT : *s ‘Ss ‘ e ’ z é = P Tre ¢ ‘te » . ” > , Ez rgest : 1 rt the French-Canadian to ee wie ET who got the votes day before rhey completely dis-| events. | vere completely destroyed. saa Second Avenue PRINCE RUPERT Vor : — ia alee : on {missed war from their minds. ; he —~ de re this war must be a rather mix- That class of man cannot now English and French warships Third Ave. Head of Second Sires ed one. That he is loyal to the British flag that gave him his with a double motive. save the city. The man the city wants today is the one who has TEE The French terior has deposed Minister of the in- have captured an Austrian steam- the of) mayor ler which was masquerading BOAT BUILDER ’ e Rupert liberties, was proven on the made a success in his own bus- Vitry-je-Francois. Dr. Forfer.and un- ade : , . P ° . 7 cre , . , T © H. JOHNSTON fields of South Africa. At the] iness and who is big and strong ' » Mis ; |der the Greek flag. The steamers D. ©. STUART : -e ' Q airy L iis assistant, for having, as is of- UA same time the land of his fa- enough to do the right thing Prince Rupert D Co iedanlt cdenieshiad trad bordeaux |" a cargo of arms and ammu-| Seal Cove Phone Green 321 thers must still possess a in spite of popularity. Citi- FOR GUARANTEED PURE WILK , a a 2 “a ' * jnition whis was destined for —_—_—___——_——_—_— Accouniem charm for him and he will fight] zens should make no mistake AND CREAM ated in ther Guty DY Sbendon~' sibania, where the Austrians are RITCHIE, AGNEW & CO. 908 2ne Are Prone * *. 4.4 What an idle thing it is to about the importance of the issue. It may mean bankruptey or salvation for a good many thing tary spection. Every ‘200 degrees heat. and bottle an Gems quareness tested. Every- Ours is the only for in- subjected to ing their posts at a moment when} jarming the Malisseri tribesmen in- lagainst the Montenegrins village an ex- they ought to have given the habitants of their PRINCE RUPERT. 8 6 argue over the question people. It’s certainly no school- vettcred ur can bo kad st knott's imple af coolness and self-pos-| a r —_e pe. BAL whether the British regular is boy's job, and the people should Bakery, Spurr’s Fish Market, Stal- ae cae St i Tae & Fe. Comey Survayere 7 a better soldier than the Ca- realize that only the best heads = Ron wen tee Market session The mayors of Lievin| headed by M. Mollard, the Under —- WILLIAMS & SANSOR nadian volunteer. Yet there the city possesses should be |Z —— and Nadaud have Sheen deposed | Secretary of Fine Arts and of Waterworks, Water i Cae en Barristers olicitors, & are a few who persist in this put in office. . Phone Green 252. Barn at Park Ave z for similar cowardice at the ap- | whieh M. 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