o1b IE THE DAILY NEWS. : $$ ae ‘cre Tt | gee ANY DVSPEPTIC. | n, NoT cou, IeHEATS MOTHER FALSE PREJUDICE =< i ' fireciory | C AN P FT W $ ENGLAND'S NEED IN SUICIDE PACT AGAINST RAILWAYS MAKE SURE YOU HAVE A ' | Fil |Logical Meth ’ ais | od of H “ . _ | predutianes Seni Un-| Former Tacoma Telegrapher Sees In the past, Canada has learn. | Birks’ Illustrated ( atalo p.R.L. Vintner as © € ” Ohuest nancial Aged Parent Die and Backs jed many lessons of importance gue ee | By — p Fruit. a- tives uation. Out—kKilled His Father. from the experience of her neigh. ! In Your Home During 19] 5 e —— . J | winpsor HOT | . Swan ' ee bor the United States. While the! = end elenth #8 one March 17 In this era San Francisco arc | i » ’ . ay j goener of rirst ce Prop. Life is very Capt, to those who [of the world's hie! Emil Car en oe aa eee mere: ips ww wri | eaffer with Indl estion, Dyspepsia, ! ry, which hag} #@mi arison is under technical| posed to act with eens As @ medium through which you may select gifts sultabie for every calles on | le tter from Captain Gwen (ons dita | . ter part, the reg ord of arrest in a hospital, followirig the they are not short sighted enough occasion, you will find our Catalogue of the greatest value. ote * at ro ye Be ippers on the Great | “ach ‘ ' { happeninas death of his aged mother in what|to reject what may be learned | Birks’, Vancouver, le the great gift store of the West. Our Mali Order fl arenes : on Plan aos ny! te oan to get quick relief | pon, pe *|Carlson says was a suicide pact|with profit from another country | Department and our Wusweted Cuiatogue forme © convenient avenue lead puropean rom Stomach Trouble. | I int one of Ing to @ selection from our immense stocks poor Biaok, ProP | ey Bu om LL, ONT s May 8th, rors Which affects the finane lel woot between mother and son very similar in nature to this one. 2 ‘ ‘A man has a poor chance of living i wae Carlson says that last | pee ans: — | and enjoying life when he cannot ea, ‘ f th beabansilial ays at last night af- A few weeks ago, the Interstate anox woTE: : That was what was wrong with és Rai which ter he and his mother each took]Gommerce Commission of the | WRITE FC THE CATALOGUE YOU WILL NEED IT. » petw aod Ninth loss of appetite and indigestion was ; , lented, like their share of — 2a =—— pirat 4 ons to $1.00 brought on by Constipation. I have [the break in «tf ind othe are of poison, he watch-|United States handed out a deci- gore! | had trouble with these diseases for “ OFFe?led her suffering until daybreak. | sic ranti ore avec } per 08 Seelhinwe cates ¢ , ak,|/sion granting to the raifway com- ona ps years. I lost a great deal of file ' the lowest fig-~lty, : : ‘ Yy if paner 4 8° | and suffered sensthatie Ser the = icipee ; ; : rh ie He then ran to a nearby hospital|panies in certain sections the | enr. ir 5 ons, imi e - couple of years, I have taken ‘Fruit. | : SHOWS land told his story The mother|ri ' , ir rates | RS one asiey a-tives’’ and have been so pleased with jthe United States to have es cur 4 ) 1¢ mother|right to increase their rates, A JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS P wr guences woTet the results that I have recommended [ed in a fow + ‘} ns = econ = alter being taken|few years ago any such decision | Granville and Georgia Streets | them on many occasions to friends and |, OMMDanee Wi there. Unemployment on the par 1 od as of | _—— rh and | acquaintances. fam sure that “Fran. (the commodit ind the wold-al a ploym i the part| would a aroused a storm of Geo. E. Trorey, Managing Director VANCOUVER, B.C "event | a-tives” have helped me greatly. By [the world. and licat i of Carlson was given as thel|protest. The recent decision was » ome si Per Oey following the diet rules and taking tie . es directlylcause for the attempted double|accepted, generally, in such good A | ‘Pruit-a-tives’’accordingto directions, |'"° "avy balance e this coun- ; - any person with Dyspepsia will get [try from ony f se sem part as to suggest that the public | seewe nova WOTEL benefit’. H. SWAN I, ol var and The police and hospital autho-|is being educated in economic corny & . “Pruit-a-tives"’ are sold by all dealers ba é , ne the period |rities say they don't believe Carl- truths. 4 ave. & : ‘ at soc. a box 6 for $2.50, or trial size |) & '°W Months in which we have 4 ; » a el s\eam Heated 25. of sent postpaid on receipt of price lrapidly swung from a debtor ae oes much if any of the poi- President Woodrow Wilson, J onsen by Pruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa i tls heed i 1 tor po-}son. Carlson is 32 years old, has|who is one of the leading econ- 0 Vitn e ghes exchange yER WHOLESALE LIQUOR CO., é ; : “oe xchange j}a wife and a 9-months-old baby/omists of his day, sometimes . er recorded against us, to onel. ; ; i 7 Lim reo ad “ it ae - “ 15a ! t n jand came to San Francisco from|hands out hints to the public SHINGLE’, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS y i 8 Certificate jemen Hire y if opposite ere as Second a ri Chance It Fraction, and Black Bear! , PI te, there has |Los Angeles. His mother former-|along with his messages. One of PRINCE RUPERT LUMBER CO. a titel | Mineral Claims, situate in the Skeena Min. | |)‘ flowing in a more or less | f } # i ing Division of Cassiar District. | |ly lived in Watsonville, Cal. these he handed out when he first RUPERT IMPORTING OO. located ‘between the Chasce, it Gapetcn | teady stream of our own securi Carlson left a note addressed| mentioned the subject of freight! McBride er yi tliat RUPERT ocatec etween -™ t } sET SY c ‘ Ove ac esset , one »* subject o rel it! LimrTEO ‘Aldebaran” Mineral Claims, acer head of tie it s by Europe But to ¢ j Sad oe 2 ‘ Alice Arm, Observatory Inlet, and “Black 0 @ friend in Los Angeles. In this|increases. He said the prosperity PHONE 25 Branch Yard at Smithers : |Bear’’ Mineral Claim, located one mile,|' "iS appears not. materially to |¢ ' seasithe 7 | sore. oF lene, from the northwest point of h ‘Y t} i arison sent his "73" to the boys, of the country is bound up with OLE LLM ACUOOOD RS the s ave 0 set . - (is Btoi¢ e “se c — _ medinnatie vervacory inlet, on © © SS : ; ld Ihe|indicating that he was a tele-|the prosperity of the railroads. : TAKE NOTICE that I, Pedro Salina, Free|P!Oblem which we had some graph operation a — Miner's Certificate No. 80313B., inven, nn f , “73” being the|He suggested that the public, in , SUBSCRIBE FOR sixty days from the date hereof to apply months ago of paying a heavy }short for “best regards.” hurting the railways, were hurt- THE UNION STEAMSHIP C0., OF B.C., LIMITED to the Mining Recorder for a Certi de ue to ondon } of Improvements, for the purpose of -{Jebt due to Lond Ss how re- Arrested for Nonsupport. ing themselves. Justice for the taining & Crown Grant of the above claim. |, ,, ; : DAILY NEWS And further take notice that action,|¥°S¢d and becomes England’s| Los Angeles, March 16.—Emil railways was justice for the pub- §S. VENTURE under section 85, must be commenced be b ——— | fore tBe issue of such Certineate of im-|P'Oblem. We solved it by deposit| Carlson, who told the San Fran-|lic also. NE TO DELINQUENT co- ty pated this 21st day of September, a.p.|'" Ottawa of #88,000,000 in gold.|ciseo authorities his mother died Big industries, like some men COUTHESTED VUSISATS AY 6 P. &. OWNER. : pepro saunas. | 10ndon does not wish to—nor do|as the result of a suicide pact be-|are’ sometimes not in popular Sailings for GRANBY, SIMPSON AND NAAS SUNDAYS AT slid we need to have the gold paid to|tween them worked here as a|favor with the general public. MIDNIGHT Laoat JOHN aia, ave ee us. The debt can be settled in two; tel. graph operator most of the|They are expected to give eviden- For Further Particulars Apply to f é Owner | with a me jother ways—not by goods sent us | time during the last three years.|ces of generosity to@l!l and sun-| PHONE pop Miveral siuated at, the because this movement is cut/Fellow employees say he was ar-|dry; otherwise, they are roundly | sett laptbce emer ee he r é ‘ous Shes: down materially, and the invisible — in January for nonsupport]/eondemned. They lend themselves | TIO STEAMSINPS ae ee tk movement, the expenditures by by lof his wife, but had been released|to the eritical uses of catooning. | ‘he . ee our tourists and payment of in- ra proPation Such has been the experience of | uM « . oe terest on our debts, has become) Killed Father Twelve Years Ago. |the United States. But the United i ge negligible Tacoma, March 16—Emil Carl-|States is learning what an ex. | ' - tetas Two Ways Open. son, under arrest in San Fran-|pensive habit railway-baiting is, | \ on The two ways left are by our lei sco following the death of his|and is quick to profit by the les-| gr ‘o- — taking over still larger amounts| mother in an alleged suicide pact|son. In the last election, the re-| Co ene of our own securities or by , tao aicen mother and son, former-|markable pains of the Republican w Pris 5. ¢., January before bottling establishment of a substantial/ly tived in Tacoma. Twelve} party, once shot and apparently D li © — caiacnai —~| GUARANTEED BY THE Br tish credit here, f rm ng real-|yvears ago Carlson shot and killed|killed because it-was believed to} e c1ous GOVERNMENT of CANADA y a Bank of England gold reserve |his father when the latter, while|be a friend of the “big interests,” | yas Minera aim, situate in the ome h of Cassiar Dis- n New York inder the influence of liquor, at-|has been interpreted by all dis- Home-Baked Food. About | Gree-Guare In the last few days the in-|tacked his mother with an axe.]interested political experts in the less, from a: hee Sianee onan creased sale of foreign owned|Carlson gave himself up and was|United States as sufficient aa Pedro Satinas, as American securities has shown|/exhonorated the next day by ajfdence that the nagging of busi- | ; wg > Min- how the laws of trade work by|coroner’s jury on the ground of|ness just because the nagging | ate No. 8O313B., natural methods towards settle.|justifiable homicide. was popular and not because bus- the date bereot, MATHInUS “a Ity of had b , ee ee Saree BU" Rte : i ai Saad as lietae oie iness was guilty of sin, ha egun * for te ug: NERVINE POWDERS Or a een ee nee las RD R? i wo Grant of Fer Mendeche ond Rewniga ties held abroad has increased in AT 1S A HARD DRINKE to pall on the American public. aunenced pe" pe oa oie an effort to fill the gap which the pone When an application by the | cl avoidance of gold settlement has |&lmeinnat! Man Says - Uses Gal-/ Canadian railway companies for | ' September, A.D. made. As exchange declines, this lon a Day, but Isn't One. permission to inerease their freight rates is before the Board ¢, PEACE RIVER AND ATHABASCA our securities increasing proft-| “at is a hard drinker, or how/of Railway Commissioners, it is | MALWAY COMPARY. able for holders in foreign coun. |™UCh makes one? has always|timely to point out that the great | PEDRO GALINAS. makes the operation of selling N le, Pe Cape -_ .,|been a debatable question. It de-|qganger both the railways and the! , \thabasca Rall- tries. This inducement of a profit , dang e ays % | aa, al its = sends t ogre or PB SUE - . ‘@ par is ar Hing ty sa ae One tria! will convince you that lin exchange, among other induce- |! nd altogether or tn — public have to fear is popular sta) Con wing lines of headac Soar rie Pe ments, has been causing heavy point. In the Potise Court the prejudice against the railways. | er, at 5 head of Ean Sree | sell Siciin henna me {other morning was an old man in|Let such prejudice take form, and ead oO jselling rom Germe or some 4 , ’ ' mowing ‘i River Mm @ MATHIEU’S | : . his bare feet charged with drunk-| j¢ will b smely hard for jus- and Lak “itt between Nervine P d | Lime The German low rate of ' it wi e extremely har rju lirection one 8, Bor. ow ers lien natal il prevailed enness. He offered his own de-|tice to be done, with the result| skeene hiver ee ines | gives the seller there about ten fense, that the railways will suffer and | uk Railway with ween cee ee | ne ints profit, with the price of 4 “'m not a heavy drinker,” he} the country with them.--Montreal | en orl . s shouted. “I never drink more wing . uikalem = River Rperaseens, HS marks, equal to around 84 cents er : : News. | Rees” oo, he summit of 6-5-0. | _|than a gallon of whiskey a day, a , aad following the i—whereas the par rate is 95 , le N at or pear and I can prove it, even if I am McBRIDE’S DAY IS DONE i gS dista 1lmately one lcents lo give this same rate in . be ’ oe on b) from the hist at ' ome 68 years old. the nelis ro , exchange on Lon- —_—_—_————_—E= SEE ‘ the eoaben aE , eee wah The writer has heard of men summit be- idon would have to sink to around seest River, thence _ |who drank a quart a day who dis- slanskeest River 4.50 rhe rate would probably , e PARRA ARRIETA ARIA AAAI AAAI IIA IIA IAAI AAI up the Skeena ' th claimed being heavy drinkers, but » decline to se figures oO KE : V ‘' Kiver approxt- line to the : ee mer this is the first case where a man Maw etee were done S88 ’ much b Th eon Gay of ie oe _ re on who drinks a gallon a day has ™ (ROM a . » eavie selling of o securities 8ol a pt Re heavier oe o , , > “ claimed that he is not a heavy . . from London came in to adjus : 2 : F ge ee | telat drinker . cn —_ oe ~_ - t IRE ALan sei means, for his liquor bill, almos * “ SYST rters. * an Nardehip to _— ‘ship t at wholesale, will run close to THE = = a t oO ‘ates are ¢ mrdsnip to ° . cirou z pul soe Fame 692-8 a : $2.50 a day. And if he drinks é t oa % some of our exporters i ley ~~ ne sot tand the axchange—that| “Bat, ™ueb Be cannot work. He DAILY | for Prince Rupert and Northern B.C. | ; ; srd e to stan e exchange ra % ia |have ¢ tand th aan must have a fixed income, but it t 1624p “ ve lis, if their contracts are not based] rn a eae § Cincin : mt avd os aud n dollar exchange, And this cir a ees ae Te The Daily News goes into nearly every home in d Aves ist, ‘ on dollar exchange, ‘ ’ = . om Tp) 7 nati Commercial-Tri une : ; t Ste ave., nermeen Ben nal HF |cumstance, it is said, has already | _ iis imoieebaahdedilaaie Prince Rupert. It is the popular newspaper of th Sts wes | ; as : : aig nt Mout F] The purity and fragrance of FF | ai inished copper sales, but food| WATERS’ PROTECTION ACT,” REVIS- the city because it is clean and reliable. It has all ~_— = Ave. and 7b 88. (Gem || Baby's Own Sorp have mace it | aa Europe must] 82, STATUTES OF CANADA, 1906, Is the news of the city, and keeps in touch with events 7 a universal favorite. Its use is and war supplies . ' CHAPTER 115, AND AMENDING ACTS 7 , : ow . w Senitelal te cnr thio. ie ‘nave even if she bears the brunt] N THE MATTER OF AN APPLICATION BY sare - — ee - Northern — Colum- OUIT NO. 2, * THE MONTANA CONTINENTAL DE- ia. reats these subjeets with moderate opti- 6 hve. one eeenmnennenet: tiantvens. of exchange against her, VELOPMENT COMPANY FOR AP- 4 reliabili 4 YOH Ome 1 Sra Bt, waiivah, a> Gan? Ghai dan eae SANE mism and reliability. rd ave 4 1 McBride 6 Consequently, the logieal thing STRUCTION OF A CERTAIN WHARF The Daily News is the most valuable paper to > 1M Ave. and McBride o - SE ——| woutd be for England to establish] anp ORE BINS ON WATERFRONT spicy advertisers because it is read by the buying public. 6 sad Ave. and #nd St . ae ia credit here—-that is, to make a BLOCK “EB,” PRINCE RUPERT TOWN- IMPARTIAL It has a bieger ci lati th th > ir a Od Ave aod 6th gt A Real Lever Simulation : ld babl tb SITE, th t = ; ee ny @n any other pape! = % 13 , loan. This would probably not be mmeveiral e city, 8s re the class of people the FREE. couch selling Enwlish|. TASB NOTICE that the Montana Contt- INDEPENDENT v ¥ peop CIROUIT No. 2 jf asible through selling Eng nental Bevelapmens Company, of Butte, advertisers want to talk to. { m4 nttorward gone: ‘ otes here, and some] Montana, deposited with the Minister a2. {Ye 800 Pulton ge, ST wont peoaenty RO oF Public We Works, at Ottawa, and INTELLIGENT me 8 Borden and teyt : We a “~_ re h method as that of the Rus-| with the District Registrar of Titles, 1) Ave yior Sts, Watches to thousands s Prince Rupert, B. C., under Chapter 115 % “id Pulton 84 ae ST aon | wi , borrowers might be adopted.|&. 8. C. 1906, plans description of — ° "Uh Ave. ang Comox A sive ertisament. Now | - the proposed site of a works | * Ave. ana p am a) wo rhis was by means of four]to be constructed by the said B60 Ave. ang —— pl. = % wre , es ihe laa Waterfront Block “B," Prince vt ! Thom », Caney lim is’ drafts accepted by stro ownsite, according - a gts te one of out Bi tnonths are ' the bald ‘Townsite is tie ea tae Prince ne ROUIT No. ¢ lbankers bere and furnishing ex- hupert Land afsfesag, works { e | ; e fo 4 Ave. and buunerson t discount material for our|one Wharf Pie on oe he AND FURTHER TAKE tol that the ’ am Ave. ang wy lhanks and private capitalists. said commen applied to to the S40 ive on ee : General-in-Counell for val 2 the { Hoy fd Green By, iw J. 8. Bache & Co,, U, 8, Bank- proposed works, and con- ‘ ve and struct the same. +- ~_— oe ~ one ‘can shorn “ta ond anon thosn the ee ce ors ‘ DATED at vyemee rete B. C., this 8th as . 7 uk this offer good we be t ms | ay 0 anuary, . 0 Ave. and Youme Oe as conve ac g Fiat Bl sidlaeiaaile ae ees ‘aim ON & FULTON, e JUIRIDIRIIOIDIISIDIICIDIOIIDIDIIIIOIDIDIDIDIDIDITIIOIINIOR toitotok j aa See ‘hes nonwe : ath . oOlieitors for tana Continental “Att th cthohheee fection Dept, bd, m. € BANISH BULLY BOWSER velopment Co, 23-53 ‘ oa Set mee es ems ee we OS eens wt)