ee Tue ONLY CURE FOR NSTIPATION THE DAILY NEWS. BRITON GETS | YEARS | Prisoner of Vv That Wonderful : Var N j i ondemme ae From Fruit Juices, | dem May 14th. 1913. | Co Pruit-a-tive for Constipation with . te, and they conti Ber ’ medicine When [wre x years ago to use ; t a dose but gra . e to one tablet at ha “Pruitatives”, | pills but the |! reh, IthoughtI | ; er from the illness P tments. Finally, I advertised w ia ‘ e¢ recommended [tried them,and | ' n recommending ‘ FR. CORBETT ‘ $2.50, trial size, 25¢- nt on receipt of ) es Limited, Ottawa ; PTT eee en eaeeee tie ‘ s| :FOR A TAXI; $ r Vit » : . : ns eo ee ae t * | : * ‘ } : : t oe = . ‘ . ; . . ' : + : * * * pRINCE RUPERT AUTO CO 7) \ ? * Se Doi ton ttt toten eee ee eee eer? ' : * ‘ LATEST WAR NEWS a: ‘ . | i ‘ war bulletins * . isively by The * & are posted im. *# : er coming off # . the following * ’ ’ : ; + ‘ r Store, 3rd Ave #| i * \\ - welry Store, 3rd ®/i the « t ‘ @l j : . ’ ‘ pert Hotel, 2nd *| - * ‘ el . j } : tel * | ; oh : CANADIAN PACIFIC | ol * RAILWAY , vs windows, 3rd * _— : > . eee sebbecooes Princess May northbound , ** for Alaskan Ports . December 14 EERE E EEE EE . F ; * Princess Sophia southbound FIRE A sT ; LARM SYSTEM ’ Sunday at 8 p. m. . = » . — » : CIOUIT NO. 1 * 4. @ MONAB, General Agent : + Corner Fourth Street and Third Ave p Bor 12 St. and 8rd Ave . y Box Si. and 3rd Ave s y Box 14 St. and Srd Ave . | Box tion of fst, 2nd anc * » 1 Bos + Ave., between 8th and » . : knot Mote : } Prince Rupert Feed Co. ; Box 17 Ave. and 7th St om y DEALERS IN » > : cimoult we. & : Hay, Grain, Feed ~ beg en Ave, and Srd St 8 and Seeds Mice » | Box 2 ‘ . : | Sor 28 Srd Ave. Gnd MeBride 8. Fie qucmen PEED A SPECIALTY Bor 24 Ave. and cBride St. 9 Bor tod Ave. gm@ Sma St - Agents for Bor 26 Yad Ave. and 6th St " | Box 27 TP 7 DOMINION NURSERY & » ORCHARDS CO. CIRCUIT NO. & - = . Box 31 bh Ave. and Pulson St » Mal) ordere promptly attended to Box 32 den and Taylor Sts 3 Box 34 b Ave. and Fulton’ St * —————— Box 35 0th Ave. and Comox Ave 7 908 Third Ave. Phone 58 Box 37 Sth Ave. and Dodge PI s Bor 58 bth Ave. and Thompson St 7 CIRCUIT NO. 4. 2 _ LT ——— Box ‘th Ave. and Emmerson * . Certificate of Improvements. i » Aldebaran Mineral Clam, situate in the oe ih Ave. and McBride St #) cxceng Mining Division of Cassiar Dis Box 4 th Ave. and Green St # | trict Gox 44 t W here located About three-quarters 8 4 ie Ave end Saat Ot 3 3-4 f a mile, more or less, from the an Tih Ave. and Eberte. . ru t point of the head of Alice Arm Box 141 th Ave. and Ywung 8t . ining the Black Bear Mineral claim % | ob the southwest, Tee RRR ee e+ rAKE NOTICE that L, Pedro Salinas, as OARS MEO RE Sey agent for William J. Vaughan, Free Min riifieate N¢« Rib4OB and for my wt Free Miner's Certificate No 80313B,, wh xty days from the date hereof, OO OOO OOOOOODOROODOD LOO EOLES apply to the Mining Recorder for & ale improvements, for the pur ab ‘ obtaimmg a Crown Grant of the bo’ jaulb | : p And inther take notice that action, ‘ under section 85, must be commenced be . re the issue of such Certificate of im vemments A Ts Dated this 2ist day of September, A.D via ‘ 5 PEDRO SALINAS Members PRL. Vintners Association Certificate of Improvements. WINDSOR MOTEL rl hance It Fraction, and Black Bear > Mineral Claims, situate ia the Skeena Min ‘ f First ave, and Bighth St ng Division of Cassiar District \ Where located:—I'll Chance tt Fraction M. 4. Wright, Prop. cated between the “Lilly Bertha” and aan SRNODE \idebaran” Minera! Claims near head of Alice Arm, Observatory Inlet, and “Black MOTEL OENTRAL Bear Mineral Claim, located one mille, ’ more or less, from the northwest point of Avenue and Seventh 84 he head Alice Arm, @ branch of Ob pean and American Plan serva y Inlet — seit F TAKE NOTICE that Ll, Pedro Salina, Free Peter Black, Prop. Miner's Gertifeate No. 80313B,, intend, ee sixty days from the date hereof to apply ‘ ihe Mining Recorder for @ on & Te. f Improvements, for the purpose of © me ¢S la sind a Crown Grant of the above claim ‘e., Between Bighth aud Ninth And rther take notice that actos, » i ‘ section 85, must be commenced be ou Plan, Rates 0c to §1.00 = - is ssid ot such Certificate of im Per Dey provemet Seener & Besner, Prope. Dated this 2ist day of September, A.D. ; ; ; ; ; ; ; . ; ; : : . ; ' : : . , ‘ ; , ’ ‘ . tee Nochester Vv. D. Casiey EMPRESS WOTEL ' Ave, Between Sixth end Seventh Streets been Plan, BO to 81 Per Day ROYAL HOTEL rey & Burgess sind Ave Props and Biath Bt ‘pear Pian Bteam western "ER WHOLESALE LiIQuOR OO LimivTep Ave. and Siath 1 Phone 108 AUPERT IMPORTING O°., LIMITED *reser ana Bixth Gis P ***eeccoee hone 7 - PEDRO SALINAS eee ——e ~ lation FREE. A Real Lever Sime GOLD WAT met un COE LORE OOR OOO CS * scyy FIRST LORD SPEAKS ABOUT ———-SEHKNG A ucuwat CCATTIDT : LT THROUGH TO TURKEY O ] 9 ] 5 C ] SUPREMACY OF BRITISH NAVY Jacstce moiine onss se on ff Ur atalogue Servia to Capture Railroad ’ SPEAKS IN VERY OPTIMISTIC VEIN ABOUT THE STRENGTH To Constantinopte Which Has Just Been Distributed OF THE FLEET—COULD LOSE SHIP PER MONTH AND STILL BE SUPREME. Athens, Dec. 7.—A few aa : Seididiipniteenneecten of the war de the Will aid you in making your selection of Christmas Gifte. N 7 In the House | the elves strong enough to doj;Mear east \ ria, Which vas] Write for this book if one has not reached you. Note the this aflernoon Rt inted upon reducing the repulsed by Se 1 in the begin fine range of SIGNET RINGS on Page 11 and our assort- Spencer Ghurehill,| British fleet by process of attri- ning, has nov cordanes tn ment of Ebony, Silver and French Ivory Toilet Ware from I i the Admiralty, de-|t We have be at war four|®@refally laid ins, strongty re Pages 45 to 53, inclusive. j rf and stimulat th dT should like to con- inforced her Servia wd of the naval |» f how that process of attri.|"* compelling th me ar that it wase|tior g rhe number of Withdraw the d tion of Nish . . sotal har ‘on both side has} ie Gervien sr , Henry Birks & Sons, Limited idgment on | bes ] Our trovers have|@nd though still capal f mm » which ‘had/eliown an enormous superiottty tatMGerable resistence, will prob. JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS as por Is er, and he have lost none|@bly not be able for long to reep Granville and Georgia Streets with the th while eight or ten orn Austrians out of their pres, lL Geo. E. Trorey, Managing Director VANCOUVER, B.C ind inistra-|the enemy's have been destroyed, |¢™t temporary capital i be made|We have lost six of the older ar .| Meantime, however, it is cer-| = hich they | nored cruisers d Germany it 1in that one of the objects in | te, ee a i gehed. He {lost two, but we have three or |the despatc! f Austrian rain. | pefully to that|f times as many of these as|foreements to Servia is to obtain ithe enemy has Of the most a ontrol of the railway from Bel- U M B E R Navy's Four Main Perils. lportant class of minor vessels j@rade to Sofia and Constantin ple | L phasized that|fast, light cruisers, we have lost|/@0d thus allow a free mover ent] par-| f thirty-six; Germany ft ps and munitions in either} 1 were only|b ost six f twenty-five | direct n between Germany and | SHINGLE", MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS hat is| Britain’s Navy Grows Faster. |(oNstantinople, As soon as Aus. | PRINCE RUPERT LUMBER CO. f the rhe prospect f the future.|tria has obtained control of the | A. J. BURROUGHS, Manager e. desired: te ed Mr Churchill were | lgrade-Sofia railway, the Dual et Ave. and McBride 6t. PRINCE RUPERT, 8.0. are ; sider. mor satisfactory In the|Alliance will be in a posit:on to PHONE 25 Branch Yard at Smithers il situation. The ext twelve months Great Br tain | meentrate forces at such points ee ak of the war,| | have doubled the number|4§ it may choose on the main ted with four f the enemy's fast cruisers. He/|!ime through the Balkans, «,;, for - phasized the excellent position that matter, to send troops to pla there was the f Great Pritain in regard to the |Syria, or to place Turkish treops KAIEN HARDWARE COMPANY t was ready, and | dreadnoughts Naturally, he | in France or Russia. THIRD ANENUE P.O. DRAWER 1524 PHONE No. 3 itions that was the | d not announce the number De eee en eee i aes i a , aad —— a ange The most pompous rich man is ’ Supplies Te ; 7 : - os : - ative [2° generally as siete who got i; - Plumbers’ Supplice Plate Giase Mirrors | place, there was | bu { ld say that the relative Paints HARDWARE Stoves, Ranges y the escape to the | stre eth of the fleet was substan- » luck. res ees f commerce destroy-|tially greater He showed that} te ore rm ianger had hitherto | Germany at the end of 1915 could} MALLEABLE ™ “ Stay Satiefactory successfully surmounted, It ly add three dreadnoughts, | LADIES MONARCH cer tl before the war that;While Britain could add fifteen. | e ‘ Brit ' id se 5 per|!t was no exaggeration to say that | a slip means of he chant. marine; the| Britain could lose one super-|} a rip . : oe ss was 4.9.| ar nought per month for a . Pipe sanagiies d yet be in a superior po- Don’t risk ruining THE UNION STEAMSHIP CO., OF B.C, LIMITED ; 2 ' r sit to that in which she was a hand some gown st oe “owrton “oP se) | by sping om wet | SS. VENTURE Ww . it tne s ara . a el ee lien sid ew SOUTHBOUND TUESDAYS AT 9 P. M. : _ ale initiate ‘ohuas halicis Gala Siaee wont '$ Sailings for Gnnaet, empeen AnD Gnes CHENATD aT g t S peop boots heeled with ‘% ‘ meee For Further Particulass Apply to y i s : the s = PHONE 568 JOHN BARNSLEY, Agent, SECOND AVE. s Z th said that the CATS PAW AGENCY ATLANTIC STEAMSHIPS ‘ sailors s tw Cospetsies Goth us in peace times CUSHION | ' there WW Line da »t exempltal Phe « rhe had bet ng the t tions RUBBER HEELS ‘ rely nove storfce struggles f the | s. In naval warfare p the cee Re ee They cost no more | FRED STORK’S HARDWARE +} - ' sovement a zeal and enthusiasn th th di i . ed to tt was inspiring their leaders nan e or inary — en a, eiunet titties kind. All dealers om auainein ah rrow waters by me develo A Hopeful pee? 162W Carpenters’ Tools Builders’ Hardware Ship Chandlery vent of s es t was ne the whole, the First Lor« Blocks Tackle essary the safety of Great he considered the navy had! Walpole Rubber Co. eames penne Shotguns “i sett the Boot chalilituien las ol: % elles deen Limited - Montreal Valves Sennieaiiiien th f jom and |! 100d t g¢ German commerce from Hose Paint ( i prete t anxiely| the seas, and preventing enemies ee Stoves and Ranges Rubberoid Rooefing Corrugated iron — ways pré in the tting war material, which they ot WE NY “WE SELL NOTHING BUT THE BEST” is se rspons It was eded more and more as the war mer haa eet . to refle hat Gre ded Even if Britain were = s power in submar single-handed there would be FR 9 sGrtster tan. teal atlecaeek Ss hava tuk aa Oi ED STORK’S HARDWARE } iV Freneh i control in the Medi- r y ason why we have inean and Japan in the Pa- sults upon a larg f ind the Russian navy de- = led s that we s ping, “we could go on in- , ? had a target. le tely, receiving our supplies * RRR ARR EREREEEEEEEEEE Mr. Ch hill was not inclined) fro: wherever we need them, ee | emphasize the fifth danger,|transporting our troops wherever } i as as it was an el they are required, and continue 2 / i ‘ | f danger to those ithe process with out strength 7 npling it re wing greater every month, un- - N EWSPAPER Economic Pressure Increases. (i! ai the end of perhaps a not : / THE rhe « mic pressure on Ger-|)yery distant date we achieve the z vy, 8 the First Lord, ami¢st! purposes for which we are fight * - ti a =I DAILY | for Prince Rupert and Northern B.C thy and satisfactory manner Mr. Churchill's most persistent ’ : Gr ce had been prac- | critic, Admiral Lord Charles tee | . N EW S The Daily News goes into nearly every home in ally swept from the seas, while! Beresford, retired, wantec 5 Prince Rupert. It is the popular newspaper of Britain was aaptring ‘aeeeiiies.leieneiians of enanetel meal on ! . the city because it is clean and reliable. It has all sinintinns epainst easilla % tal lenmseh: bet ae eee ae ® 1s the news of the city, and keeps in touch with events modities required fer mili ned to give these on the ground 4 ’ sare and topics interesting to Northern British Colum- tar® purposes by Germany and jthat the time would not be ripe { z { bia. It treats these subjects with moderate opti- Austria Cheers Germany's | \ ntil all the factors could de dis { z t SANE — and reliability. asian of hens thd ee louscet erroy The Daily News is the most valuable paper to eave them en advantage af pres am advertisers because it is read by the buying pubbic. ent, but eradually this advan- | FORMER LOCAL man PARTIAL tt hes . bigger circulation than any other paper in tage would change sides, princi. | SEEKING MORE TRADE INDEPENDENT ey, She ee ee oe all virtue of the sea power oi ie | advertisers want to talk to. whieh Britain was insuring for Mr. T. W. Sheffield, an Euslioh | INTELLIGENT he Allies journalist who was forn.erly pub- THE A War of Attrition. llicity eommissioner at Regina, We of course, must runjand has lately been engaged in| risks he added, “Our troeps|securing material for a series of inust be moved freely across the |articles on British Golumbia. is orld; but we have had a fairja guest at the Welel Vancouver. | shane of luek As the German He is promoting an association leet did not attack us at the out- ‘to stimulate trade relations be- none cas ant pre. jtwoon Cosnee on vibes Britain, + can ee ARR RR ' onsider |-—Vaneouver Province, i > : 4 i lh cece ar cea NN ei