peeeweeet lel: Ure ineclny 11, 10109 THE DAILY NEWS. Vintners Association a aiees PRI —~— Ft === winr sor wore. ger of First w. #. wr wOTEL riret avenue European and Peter Bleck. anox gener 4 © — heste Empress yf Third Ave, Be me popean Pian ROYAL corey & 8 Third Ave Pien ven WHOLES Liew second Ave irgess, end Sisth St Steam Heated ave en ant, Proe o@WTRAL seventh st ean Plan and an Prop wroTeL rienth and Ninth $1.00 ates $0 to be eaner, Prope V 6 HOTEL ween Sirth and streets n 50 to 61 Per Oay wore. Props ALE LIQUOR OO., TED and Ststh St Phone 10% of RUPERT cm fraser and Ph IMPORTING 00., TED jixth Sts ne 7 1 Kiehth 8 Oasley pevvvvcvveereen | GOING MAD FRO” THE TERRIFIC Prominent Merchant Thinks His {ie | Was Saved By “ Fruit-a-tive DRYSDALK, OnT., JUNE t5th jt ‘Tam a general storekeeper at the above address, and on account of the great good I have experienced from using ‘* Pruit-a-tives’’, I reco end them to my customers. They were a great boon to me,I can tell you, fe about two years ago, 1 was jaid up in bed with vomiting and a terrific pain at the base of my skull. The pain nearly drove me mad. Doctors feared it would turn to Inflammation of the Brain, but I took “ Fruit-a-tives”’ steadily until I was cured. I have gained fifteen pounds since taki g “Pruit-a-tives’’, and I verily believe they saved me from a disastrous ill oan’? . ness: J. A. CORRIVRAU, soc. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, ~or sent postpaid on receipt of price by Pruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa 25¢ SEEDS! SEEDS! RECEIVED OUR 1915 SEEDS WE HANDLE. Rennie’s Ferry’s, Steele's, Brigg's Garden and Field Seeds Also Fertilizers We Take Orders for Nursery Stock Hay, Grain, and Feed at | Vancouver Prices } Chicken Feed a Specialty Mall orders promptly attended to SUBSCRI BE FOR —E DAILY NEWS E TO DELINQUENT CO- OWN y uns “ erests, sigt k Pa Mineral such A ialims, pert, N, or to any hom you may wd 6 Co-Owner W ng No. i” strict, Province ore Take Notice ith aad the siiuated at the es Arm about three a f the beach, Im the guar of done the required 10144, a the amounting Act, and above mentioned to samme under if publication of this efuse expenditure, n the sald mine tion 4 of the t of 1900. tT. 4. COVERT, Co-OwD B ‘Ncate of Improvements. “ M al Mining Visic 4 mile Al f the more lam, situate in of Gassiar yout or leas, bead of to contribute to f this advertise ral property of the Min- er c., January the Dis- Unree- quarters from the Alice Armip « he Black Bear Mineral clatm NOTICE that am J Bixty days fro he of It veu |, Pedro eruseass No. 80818 the dale wn ing Recorder for pur- be @ Crown Grant of the nents, for the S| be commen b Certificate of im- ‘es list day of September, A.D. PEDRO GAneRAs. notice that action, eed be- PEACE RIVER AND ATHABASCA RAILWAY COMPANY. NOTICE. ‘iver and Athabasca Rall- session, for an Act, 1 a ext ng npeny to lay out, con- ar La , . La riv ‘ cing at following lines A the head o in of nt on Kitumat Kilimat River the summit between ke, the er to the ife thence In @ nor- valley of the the Skeena Skeena River en level bridge and over Rallway with ‘hence north easterly Kitsumkalem River . n ick water following River, at illes ; (bd) River, ree to the summit of hence the or near f approximately one from the with wing the course of to the summit be- wa . anskeest River, thence & the valansteest, F paver at ub f mail sence w Bear aan wproi- ‘Wa Us nineteenth day of » BURGESS & COTE, N ‘ for the Applicant. eeeReeellilee ts tt) IRE ALARM SYSTEM OROWT N2 st 13 N45 6 ‘ sCUor 16 Ave Knox 71st Ave I Hot moult 3rd Ave Moe rd Ave ‘St Ave . 1 Ave S--20d Ave 6. T, p ciROUIT oth I Ave Ave Ave i Ave Ave OROuIT 1h) Ave ty Olb th Th Ave Ave Ave , Ave. “1 NO. 1. and Srd Ave \ and Srd Ave. >t aed Bed Ave of ist, @ad and » between 8th and Hotel, ) and 7th St. (Cen NO. 2. and) 68rd St 4nd MeBride 81. and MeBride 81, 4nd @nd St aod 6th St, NO. 8. 4nd Fulton 8 *) and Taylor Sts “od Fulton 81 and Comox Ave and Dodge PI 40d Thompson St NO. 4, ‘od Emmerson and MeBride st 4nd Green 81. tnd Bas) St. and Kherte, Ave. and ¥ whe Bt. "tien hie Prince Rupert Feed Co. THINKS END OF WAR 808 Third Ave. Phone 68 Certificate of Improvements. I'll Chance It Fraction, Mineral Claims, situate in the Skeena Min ing Division of Cassiar District. Where located located between the “Lilly Bertha” and Aldebaran” Mineral Claims near head of Alice Arm, Observatory Inlet, and Bear’ Mineral Claim, located one mile, more or less, from the northwest point of the head of Alice Arm, servatory Inlet TAKE NOTICE that I, Pedro Salina, Free | Miner's Certificate No. 80313B., intend, sixty days from the date hereof to apply to the ining Recorder for a Certificate! of Improveme nts, for the purpose of ob taining a Crown Grant of the above claim Aud further take notice that action under section &5, must be commenced be fore the issue of such Certificate of Im provements Dated this 2ist day 1“ of September, A.D PEDRO SALINAS Aged in Wood 8 Years before bottling GUARANTEED BY THE GOVERNMENT of CANADA Demand rca eee TRE BAM LL oe MATHIEU S NERVINE POWDERS For Headache and Neuraigya a Why Endure Headaches? —One trial will convince you that asure and safe remedy for any headache is at your service in MATHIEU’S Nervine Powders 18 in a box, 25c. Sold ewerywhere. If your dealer does not sell them we mall hoz on receipt of price. 25¢ J. L.MATHIEU CO. Props. SHERBROOKE, Pa. PRICES Dower el ree LIMITED “Desk & sk 513 y TORONTO # fer. for Baby You The purity and fragrance of Baby's Own Soap have made it a universal favor te. Its use is beneficial to any skin. sans Albert Soaps Limited, Montreal. “es and Black Bear a branch of Ob-| tto a ful | easy pre | ) tt vould auto in early end |“ kK ently So s ’ t last The fuel hat precisely the , ‘ confliets in n ' f men the rt | portion of to a relation to |! eft at work ul | But ¢ now has : ten on pone h a ratio can b \intained. ‘The | h I r tf itional life | t brea much sooner ul t 1} taken to break | : I se Years’ |“ M f th national ta t i try w much | e than « f led on its in- ey perity. In Freder- lay the 7 pal oecupatior , till ag t which suf 4 tofa ) toppage and { i The highly compli ited lustrial life of today will 1 y ne disturbance t is as complete { ¥ be in Germany It cannot be otherwise than a - I er sness that Ger. many should 1 \ pe \ declare | i bloekads f British ports and i raid on shipping as a essity to he There may yet be a ibundanee of food in Germany Indeed, recently returned travel eport having gained we ght} Berlin, and having paid lower rices for their food than the i z cost of the same article Bostor It is rather the future that gives Germar officialdom | pause And it means something that they are willing to betray} this openly t their enemies In the military the Germans have realized fairly well on their perfect preparation This, too though they have not fulfilled the extravagant expectat 3 with vhich they sent their armies forth But time s fighting igainst them. Even if the armies derstood to be forming against them fall short of their own ex pectations, the economic pressure ipon Germany must automatical- rit Chance it Fraction | ‘Black | ops ly bring paratively their nsufficient results of the months of the optimistic, see bility another military and ecc On strictness IS WITHIN SIGHT. an end to hostilities com- Those who base soon conjectures on the probably in those first six may be unduly to war but they results the impossi- pretend of Germany's withstanding six months of combined momic pressure even the British side, military of the the press censorship has not prevented im- portant bits ¢ of news from leaking | out. An American who has lived for some time in England and lately served in the British War |Office as a clerk has lately added Ito the store of private informa- ltion in this country In the ispring, when the armies of re- jserves now drilling behind the British and French lines are eady, the Allies plan to deliver a combined attack on both the east- ler 1 and western fronts, not for- | getting the sea The idea is to rdminister a swift and crushing | untried stroke, which will leave | Germany no opportunity of using her strategic railways for hus- tling troops from one point to an- other They will be engaged on all points at once, High hopes entertained of the effeet of this stroke is worth dwelling on these leomfortable facts—ar at least be- liefs——at a time when the anxie- ties of our diplomatists must be al their worst The world cannot escape living in a state of hush, f bated breath, while this great leonfliet continues. With us, the greatest of noncombatants, that f suspense is bound to be tate « most painful and most costly. Not even the belligerents them- | will weleome the end of the vattling with greater relief and tisfaction than we, The ugly work not yel ended, and some further measure of danger for us ~ unavoidable, but it is good to take stock of the facts which nt to a reasonably early con- lenterprises, MW A. MACDONALD . } = | Libe recent At the ral meeting lin Port Haney, M. A. MaeDonald, jone of the party leaders, had this jto say “The difficulty,” he declared, was to find any of which subject either legislature or poliey on even a reasonable argument can be advanced in favor of the course followed — by the government.” There is only one issue, viz., the people against a political organ- ization which is rapidly falling to pieces The government, he said, was now struggling with an emp- ty treasury, the result of their own prolifigacy; their land frauds have been exposed by the courts. They bring in now as a deathbed effort an act to encourage agri- jculture which does not take into account the great problem of re- | claiming for production and de- lvelopment~the five million acres lof the best lands along the rail- way lines, which they gave away to speculators and for which they have received in cash in seven years about enough revenue to keep the province going nine months Semi-Civilization If,’ Mr. MacDonald declared, these land frauds, this plunder- ing of the public domain, took place in Mexico or South Ameri- ca, we would attribute it to a state of semi-civilization.” Mr. |M icDonald discussed in detail the financial situation, pointing out the enormous inereased liabili- ties created by the government on ithe one hand, while revenue pro- ducing assets were dissipated on the other He devoted consider- ible attention to the Dominion Trust failure and his remarks vere followed with keen interest, particularly as Port Haney resi- dents have not all escaped the eonsequeneces of this failure. The depositors who lost. their money in this concern,” he said, point the accusing finger at Mr. jowser and say, ‘Thou art the man He didn’t like to question iMr. Bowser's veracity; in fact, was willing to aceept his state- ment and base his charges on his wwn admissions. His memory, however, to be charitable was most treacherous. When Mr. Bowser denied in the that he told of depositors Vancouver committee that he knew this defunct concern was House a In practically insolvent for months, he said that what he did tell them was that after reading the provi- sional liquidator’s report it was evident that it was insolvent for a “Wonderful foresight,” commented the speak- er. “This report of Mr. Drayton's didn’t appear until ten days after considerable time. Mr. Bowser’s interview with the depositors! The McBride gov- ernment, he declared, has the general responsibility for this and Mr. responsibility. swindle, Bowser the par- ticular He sinned against light because was committing a started this com- in British Colum- he knew he wrong when he first bia and throughout ¢ campaign to illeg- pany out Janada on its Dominion-wide eash from means to illegitimate Yet Me- Bride says, “don’t S.” Better hush up all these damag- ing facts for the sake of the cred- “Let no one “that the the wor. obtain deposits people of into the maw of their ally small pour Premier mention it of the province. think, Premier credit of the province; rying about the credit of his own Mr. Bowser, now introducing to the Trust Com- and making speeches in- terests are safeguarded now. Mr MacDonald declared that this be- lated interest in the publie safety would deceive no one, as they had ’ said the speaker, about is worrying he is machine following.” he said, is amendments panies Act, to show how well the public absolutely perfect machinery in their Trust Companies Aet of igit to prevent this swindle if they only used it, and he went into clusion to the fighting and a re. turn to normal life again,—Port-. land (Maine) Express and Adver- tiser ON M’BRIDE GOVT. the details to show that this was the truth Mr the Bowser was either serving interests of the publie or the | of the gamblers in 1913 when he allowed this the right pass. interests Dominion Trust legislation them to take to Those were the only two int “Think it and if you conclude giving deposits ‘rests | over,” he | that he | inter. | coneerned. said, was not serving the public ballot as a| party's | ests then, regard the trust pawn, and it that conscience not publie not show the the awakened of this public sacred and a by way you! | use public | will} province allow men to neglect duty.” EGYPTIANS SOLD DOPED LIQUOR TO BRITONS British Army Officers at Cairo Had to Establish “Wet” Can- teens for Soldiers. Cairo, Feb. 20 (Correspondence The parasitical element of the population of Cairo, native and foreign, anxious to get all the money possible out of British sol- diers comprising the expedition- ary force hereabout, resorted to such drugging and adulteration of liquors that prompt and dras- tic had to be the to situation. measures taken by authorities cope with the Chief among the remedies was the of teens where, “wet” can- defer- they had pre- other of bars and re- establishment at to prohibition, camps in ence viously been barred. In cases number a sorts were declared out of bounds by General Sir J. Maxwell's or- ders, while a few were closed out- right. ——— MAKE SURE YOU HAVE A Birks’ Illustrated Catalogue In Your Home During 1915 As 4 medium through which you may select gifte suitable for every occasion, you will find our Catalogue of the greatest value. Birks’, Vancouver, ie the great gift store of the West. 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Army the physi- cians, on matter, found samples of beer and spirits remarkable in- was found to be with the the and gredients, extensively tract of from which “bhang” hish,” of the drugs used by the Orientals, ex- Indian hemp, plant “hash- two most baneful are derived. EQUILIBRIUM OF BALKANS BROKEN March 11.—The Brit- ish press has the following to say London, on the Dardanelles campaign: The is crumbling to Daily Telegraph Turco- German alliance pieces, -The stroke against Constantinople broken the | equilibrium of the Balkans, with | all large quences. Daily News- has its bi | military conse-| Daily Chronicle—Germany has | shot her bolt and she can not win, | as she once hoped, but the strug- Delicious Home-Baked Food. Fine and Wholesome Biscuit, Delicious Cake and Pastry No Alum gles before us may be flercer and | must be more decisive than the | struggles behind. 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