: i Monday April 6 1914 THE DAILY NEWS - PRIN | Map ek et pregnant eaee SIXTH AVENUE BARBER SHOP ned up a d fresh Vancouver a Call eenreee aeeee 567—-PHONE—567 TAXI ALF HALLIGAN Seven-Passenger Machine Prompt Service Large Special Rates for Parties STAND, ROYAL HOTEL POOREEELELEAIIOLD Land! Graham Island A pre-emption of 160 acres will make you independent. SEE US QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS INFO that her husband has! (iy habits until he comes home | loose opportunity is in Port} } (ward; investigate prices. i HT a ‘ wren. a ‘ La te s - + — Riggseeseibate te Tl MN] i i : FT all \| 4 He ta ot - i" " ae ereaetews sent seeceuererret “ AOU ual anton eee If you are doing a local business talk over your advertising prob- lems with the Advertising De- partment 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 willbe furnished, without cost or obli- gation, by the Secretary of Can- adian Press Association, Room 503, Lumsden Building, Toronto. woman never feels abso- Pre Poor Man's University ~ ONES knows more about motor cars than any other man I know,”’ said a man to his friend. ‘* Hehas obtained his knowledge chiefly from motor car advertise- ments, circulated through them.”’ and the catalogues and booklets “ All I know about hotography,” declared a well- known amateur, “I advertise cameras, plates, papers and films.’ ve learned from the men who Advertisements have been well called “The Poor Man’s University,” but other than poor men have been schooled thereby. Much of what the average individual knows con- cerning personal and domestic hygiene, modern office methods, books and authors, eleciricity, pre- cious stones, investments, and almost everything else, he has learned from advertisements. Advertisements have stimulated our intelligence, added enormously to our knowledge, and given us aspirations which have raised us to higher levels ved thinking and living. Advertising is indeed “ Poor Man’s University.” ine be called has a son in Europe. received a JUST | ARRIVED : A large shipment of Neckwear in Collars, Fichus, Yokes, etc. A nice | These goods are imported direct. DEMERS Third Avenue of the new Veilings In the Selection of Easter Gifts Our Easter Booklet will prove a great assistant to out-of-town buyers—in it a splendid assortment of gift lines suitable for presentation during this spring- time festival, illustrated. These lines consist of many neat produc- tions in Jewellery, small requisites in Table Silver, Photo Frames, Novelties in many forms, Rosaries and Rose. Beads. if one of these Booklets has not reached you write to us asking that one be sent to your address at once. Pats Birks i Saise Limited JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS VANCOUVER, B.C Geo, E. Trorey, Maneging Director. f 95, ting supplics PENDER ee ee 2 I A ap OR aR A ~ Ft Rh + et 9 tt fH tps | omer ee ORI TORR ATOR A AAI AA AAA AAAI AI AAAS ASASSAS ASSIS ASS SISA ASA ASSASAASACS SASSI SAA SII ICAI rm re rt ee rs Pe tr ee et tr Fe et Ft i THE DAILY NEWS SAFE SANE SPICY IMPARTIAL INDEPENDENT INTELLIGENT kkk NEWSPAPER fs Prince Rupert and Northern B. C. The Daily News goes into ae every home in Prince Rupert. It is the popular newspaper of the city because it is clean and reliable. It has all the news of the city, and keeps in touch with events and topies interesting to Northern British Colum- 4 bia. It treats these subjects with moderate opti- , mism and reliability. The Daily News is the most valuable paper to advertisers because it is read by the buying public. It has a bigger circulation than any other paper in the vity. It is read by the class of people the advertisers want to talk to, —_—_——THE-— DAILY NEWS FOI IIR OE TIO OITA TATA AOAAATK MM HO I Fe ee ee et rt Fe rs Pe ee es Fd Fe Ps Oe ~~ — ~