sday, January 20, 1044 oi rvives evury cnar nh Al at irapress a heatre simey HSenevi WwW. Kisii, M, bo oFinet BAP j YOUNG anc ve w. W. WIG! rine? MPUHE i fikTM AVE. AND MU rvices every 3 am, and 7,00 Dp. School at 2.380 p.m \ MR. DIMMIG ANDREW'S ANE Fifth Ave, and Morning prayer, 11. 7:30. p. rst ing prayer, schvol, 2:30 Communion month, third of at and a. m, vy. G, A. RIX - Mhurch Services sT PRESHYTERIAN CHUKCH ounday in Sunday THE DAILY NEWS uhe ik aon. and at 1 Ww at la A. PASTOR | Tis) CHuUhikh 1 FIFTH AVE, sunday at ii “a. |= Unday iuraca mm IT, B.A., Pastor. IVIST CHUKCH SGRAVE PLACE unday at Li m. Sunday K * PASTOR JLICAN CHURCH Dunsmuir Place Even- Sunday Holy m. Sunday & m, at 8 it RECTOR SALVATION ARMY CITADEL water urauville Court sunday services at 11 reside a.m, 3 and 8 p.m. Ssun- day fshool, 1:30 p. m, Week aight services Mon Wednesday, day and Saturday. day, HRISTIAN SCIEN eld in Hays Bldg THE WATER FAMINE IN MONTREAL For over a week a general water intake main. snts of Montreal. famine prevailed in Montreal as Several serious fires have been prevented only by the use of snow. the picture is shown water carriers vending the precious fluid in restrieted quantities to the of the In the result a break in Thurs CE MEETINGS , 245 Bnd Ave. = ‘ sunday service 7.30 p.m sunday school meets 2,30 4 pio festimony meetings Wednesdays at 8 pm sding roon is open tl a y i Baoan! auihdeys The expansion of steam gen- 1 legal holidays from erated by gas burners produces to 5 p.m the suction in a new stationary vacum Cleaner while the dust |draven into a reservoir is steril- Will Test Fire Auto ized by the steam. —_—_————— . . . new fire auto wagon will Although the invention of the tested this afternoon | rain guage is attributed to an clock. She will be given|Ttalian contemporary with Gal- ; un and if satisfactory|ileo, such instruments were in be pul into eommission. Theluse in Korea at least two cen- the trial was suggested|turies before that time. my ty counel!l expécted All the mem- | to be present. | Show wit . . * idows for stores have ABEBEUU IR URUUUR LUE UCU URL LAUER AE an Newest Notes on Science PPIAIAIAIAAIASDAAIA IAAI AIA IS SSSASISISA SSAA AA AA A A I A A IA I A A I AAI IK a Londoner has in- semaphore avhich position automati- »s the brakes. his own car vented a swings into cally as he applic * For testing the strength of paper machine has been in- vented in which a dial registers the pounds pressure to the sq. inch needed to -puncture a pieve of it with a plunger. . . . a Recent” experiments in Europe show that potassium belongs to the class of radioactive sub- been invented with the glass so|stances, some mines in Germany ist census of India, the|curved as to eliminate reflec-}emitting an emanation that ion- nsive ever attempted/tion, which often seriously in-| izes the surrounding air. my country, was taken on a|terferes with the view of the dis- , r t ded by the natives for|play within a window. A resident of Amsterdam has easons as inauspit vie invented a chemical process for them to leave their The signal following automo-jextracting the unpleasant flavor bilists that he is going to stop| from cheap cigars and giving mitt HUTTSNNNNNTUUETEANSUCSTGNUNNGHAHNESULUUT ! Ss eee nnn VET er, more th blocks. ‘ eo > > hr The Anheuser-Busch plant covers today an 142 acres—-equal to 70 It gives steady employment 6,000 people, and to 1,500 more in ite branches. Every process, every room, is immaculate. Anheuser- The Largest Plant of Its Kind in the World tno Pepsi 5 Distributors OR those good firesid —old friends—the real kind. Old re a good story now and then, good cigars, and a bottle o Budweiser One of America’s Institutions city This Quality to could be made B ot LATMLAULALUUUOTERERER ERASER ‘PRINCE RUPERT IMP. CO. PRINCE RUPERT, = Se Every bottle is -Plant, ago, is a model of modern facilities. The hundreds every day know usch, St. Louis ") woe e friends miniscences, Pasteurized and inspected. started nearly 50 years of visitors who go through that nothing of its kind any better than Budweiser, Some of the Principal Buildings hee Ba TULL NUUNNLLLUUUUUUU LUV U/AHUNUUL B. C. them a new flavor, equal to that of higher priced goods. . . The pantagraph principle has been applied to the etylene flame apparatus at a distance from a desired pattern. * . oxogen-ac- for six in the same space usually occupied by but four are provided in a new automobile by placing the cen- tre one of each trio slightly be- hind the other two. Seats persons delicate for his electrical appa- experiments, a German scientist has reached the conclusion that living fish are of the same temperature as the water in which they live. Using ratus A broiler for on any stove that a Virginian has _ invented holds the meat to be cooked in a vertical position within a casing use that catches every drop of juice that falls from it. Be ibe Of English invention is a sig- nal automatically operated by the clutch to display the word ‘slow’ or ‘step’ beside an automobile rear light as a warn- ing to following drivers. peda! To lessen the glare of auto- mobile headlights there has been invented a switch to be mounted within the driver’s reach which sends part of the current thro- ugh a resistance coil. TOO MUCH LUMBER IN CITY GOVERNMENT C. J. France Says City Council is Not a Useful Function for Seattle “Get rid of the lumber in the city store room,” said Mr. C. J. France before the Political Sci- ence Club of the University of Washington in Seattle in an ad- dress on the commission form of government. “There is too much to hinder efficient government now on the statute books, and in the municipal offices. What the city needs is efficient, trained men to administer the govern- ment, and a government mach- inery that will give the munici- pality a chance to get the top- noteh men for office.” He said the council was not a useful function for Seattle and cited an instance where he had analyzed the proceedings of a typical meeting. Out of 167 matters attended to, he found only 414 questions of legislative importance. The rest were rout- ine. He said a businesslike com- mission, trained and efficient, would have taken care of the work in much less time and with a minimum of expense. 1836 THe BANK oF 1914 BritishNorthAmerica Te YEARS IN Business. VAPITAL AND SURPLUS $7,786,666. A Service Business Men Appreciate The complete and valuable service rendered by the Bank of British North America has secured and retained the accounts as well as the con- fidence of a goodly proportion of Canada’s prominent busi- ness men, ‘The same service awaits you, whether your account be large or small. PRINCE. RUPERT BRANCH P. MARGETTS, Manager. UNION $.5. COMPANY OF B.C., Ltd Midnight Mondays, Nov. 17, Dec. 8 a.m. Tuesdays, Rogers Steamship Agency Second Ave. x fA ree Mighty Forces Have you ever noted how an audience yawns in the face of an uninspired speaker? On the other hand, have you noted how an audience ' will lean forward and grasp the chair arms when the speaker reveals enthusiasm P Enthusiasm is the buoyant expression of-truth. To impart belief in anything, a man must believe it deeply himself. We call such a man an enthusiast. This applies to the written word also --- particularly to advertisements. When the manufacturer really believes in his wares, his enthusiasm will almost inevitably find expression in Advertising. And en- thusiasm will be contagious—his audience—the readers of the newspaper—will, figuratively speaking, ‘lean forward and I:sten intently.’ To be convincing an advertisement an unmistakable impression of enthusiasm. This it will only do when the article advertised has inherent worth. must convey Thus we have: Sincerity -- Enthusiasm -- Advertising: Three mighty forces, close-linked. Uf you are doing a local business talk over your advertising problems with the Advertising Department of this newspaper. If you are doing a provincial or national business it would be well for you to have the counsel and assistance of a good advertising agency. A list of these will be furnished, without cost or obligation, by the Secretary of Canadian Press Association, Room 503, Lumsden Building, Teromto. ee ‘ : PR ee ae ee : Poe aah “ =T | Henry Birks 8 Sas, Lt Thank their many out-of-town , Sustomers for their splendid __patronage during the past year WINTER SCHEDULE Twin Screw Steamer Looking backward from the threshold of 1914 we cannot but con- 6 V é fi t u r ée ” gratulate ourselves.on the splendid increase of our out-of-town business Wee: during 1913. Therefore, on account of the staunch support and this dis- J play of confidence in our eervice, we must thank our many out-of-town FOR VANCOUVER friends for their patronage during the past year. We do not claim that ei i our service is perfect beyond mistakes, for where so many hangs are em- ; oe 2P. mM. Wednesdays ployed smali errors in despatching orders are bound to occur. These, ie however, when brought te our notice, are rectified with the utmost heste and care, while we are particular that our customer shall suffer no loss. We trust that each of our customers will interpret this message as # directed to them personally. F To all we send sincere wishes for a happy New Year. ote i Henry Birks & Sons, Limited JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS VANCOUVER, B.C FOR GRANBY BAY dst, 145th and 29th and Nov. 25, Dec. 9th, 23rd and 30th Get Tickets at Geo. E. Trorey, Managing Director Phone 116 t + a # OOOO OOOO OOOO OOO OOOO OOOO OOO UE OO. 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