: 4 : a sold by Your Grocer. WOMEN CANADIAN SHOULD KNOW THIS— *¢CANADA FIRST” Milk isthe BEST Milk The Government Bulletin Nu. 305 tellsthe story—IT COSTS THE SAME. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR THIS CANADIAN OWNED CANADIAN MADE PRODUCT—INSIST If you want whippedcreant, chill “Canada First” Evaporated ~-then whip as with fresh cream. Tue AYLMER CONDENSED MILK CO.,Lrp. AYLMER, ONT., CANADA “ vi sop se + i DAOC SS =, bs CRS = YESS YS Sa Dh ELSOSGSSY, 13. ‘j= | The“ WESTMINSTER” Embodying the newest style touches in a gar- ment of exceptional charm and remarkable service. Excellently tailored, sumptuously lined and priced lower than you been accustomed to paying for a coat of this character and quality. Bryant Company, Lid. have YL “The Daily News” CLASSIFIED ADS. EGGS—P. Burns & Co. are sole agents for the well known eggs marked Lawson Harbor Pouitry Ranch, Lewis Island, 78 pro. DENTISTRY | Offices: Phone 454 CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK A SPECIALTY DR. J. F. 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Wer headaches wea Mathiew's Nerving to hase the eccompang rn ‘Coughing scatters germs —Stop it Coughing increases irfitation of the already in- flamed mucnous membranes and is moreover apt to carry THe DAILY wKWs Local News Notes Cc. P. Richardson left for Kitse- las on today’s train. * * * A, H. Tomlinson left for the interior this morning. Mrs. Charles Vaughan and baby have gone south on a visit, * * * R. E. Walker, of Hazelton, left for the interior town on the train today. * * ® ‘ The charge for admission for children to the Majestic Theatre will now be 5 cents. : * . Charlie Chaplin, appearing in “Mabel’s Strange Predicament,”’ at the Westholme Theatre tonight ee ol Rey. A. E. O'Meara arrived on the Prince John last night left on the Venture for Kincolith. = s s and R, O. Jennings and M. M. Steph- ens returned from a visit to Bella Coola on the Venture this morn- ing. e . ® Robert Macdonald, of Burns Lake, returned to the interior this morning after spending a few days in town. * . . Mrs, A. E, Barrington-Ham, who is on a visit to Canada from the old country in the interests of the Y. W. C. A., left for Vancou- ver last night. ree Frank C. McKinnon, of Hazel- ton, who has been in town for a few days im connection with a mining suit, returned home this morning, ~* * . Mr. and Mrs. English, of Ed- monton passed through — this morning on their way home from a trip to the south. Mr. English is on the Edmonton city hall staff, J.B, Roerig and R. O'Neill, who have just returned from to the new mining camp at Alice Arm, report that everything points to that district becoming a pros- perous town with a big future. s s s Mrs. W. C. C, announce that the sum of $208.- 25 was realised from the Parcel a visit Mehan wishes to Post sale, which amount has been handed over to the treasurer of the Red Cross Society. ' Get your piano tuned by Harry C, Evans, pioneer piano tuner and player expert. Leave orders at Bulger & Denike’s (Wark’s) jew- elry Store. 80. _—_— NEW RECORD FOR HALIBUT Halibut reached a new record this morning Mr. of the Com- pany, paid 9% cents for the fares price when Roberts, San Juan of the Daisy and Madeline J, which came in yesterday. The former had 16,000 pounds and the latter 4,000. CHARLIE CHAPLIN AT WESTHOLME THEATRE This is “Diamond” night at the Westholme, 28th epi- sode of this great serial is pre- sented. Florence La Badie, the star of the ‘Million Dollar Mys- tery,” is featured in a great two- act drama entitled “The Duel in the Dark.” This brigsht little actress acts so maturally that her work is always appreciated. There is another very fine two- act drama in this bill, in “The Gangsters and the Girl.’ One of the most popular items in a good vill is “‘Mabel’s Strange Predica- ment,” a comedy featurlng the one and only Charlie Chaplin’ and his old partner in fun, Mabel Nor- mand, when the “The Goddess,” the great serial at the Majestic, begins March 27, and 28, Anita Stewart leads. if “THE GODDESS’ BEGINS AT MAJESTIC THEATRE Tonight, the Majestic will offer its first program under the new management. The chief attraction is the first and second Morris’ “The Goddess.” This the episodes of Governeur great serial serial is probably greatest yet produced and movie enthu- siasts in the city are fortunate in having an oppertunity of seeing it. Anita Stewart and Earle Wil- liams, who take the leading roles, a vocal solo, Mr. Harvey was formerly with the Carl Rosa Opera Company in the old country and later with the Company in San of the things are promised, Tivoli Opera Francisco. For. the rest week great Chaplin on including Charlie Wednesday and Thursday and features on Friday and Mary Pickford will appear in the “Girl of Yes- two big Saturday, when terday” and the great Nurse vell picture will be shown, mak- ing a record show. All in the city will be glad to learn that little “Pat” Stork, who has been seriously ill for the past few days, is now showing signs of improvement. ee The Sample Suits must soon be returned, Select your ex- clusive model mow—Wallace's. PROP PLO OL OL La CONCRETE CHIMNEY BLOCK 80 Cents per ft. F. O. B. Prince Rupert Concrete Works, McBride St. Theatre! are the first really great movie stars to take part in a serial. Four other fine reels complete a} splendid program. During the | evening Mr. Harvey will contribute | Monday, March 2 27, 1916, —— Rich Yet Delicate— Clean and Full of Aroma. "SALADA" is blended from selected hill-grown teas, famed for their fine flavoury qualities. 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CARPETS VACUUM CLEANED VACUUM CLEANING CO. ..We Clean Homes, Offices, Churches Lodge and School. rooms at low Prices. GOOD WORK GUARANTEED All Orders Attended to Immediately. OFFICE, 819 2ND AVENUE. PHONE GREEN 268. POPP PP PIO LILO DLO LLL L LL LE LELEELOLDOT eee eee lessly. is this: It was this way: Underwear? For lack of anythin asks: ‘‘Is this good quality?’’ and quite conclusive: ‘It’s Blank’s’’— naming a well- That short word says everything. Brown pays his money and goes home, quite satisfied with his purchase. advertised line. nection with children’s shoes. persuasive wiles to induce people to buy them. There is a man who makes shoes for children— and sells them to stores all over Canada But he is only just learning how people buy. His wife—let us call her Mrs. Brown—’phoned to him and asked him to buy some underwear for little Brown. Picture Brown now among the throng cf mothers at the ‘‘ Children’s Underwear’”’ counter. Underwear for a child of six. Now what bothers Brown —a manufacturer of shoes, _. How would it affect the shoes if the salesman said Nobody knows Brown’s shoes. Brown doesn’t advertise. The name Brown signifies nothing when used in con- The salesman must use all his urchase of a child’s “They’re Brown’s’’? He asks for He looks it over help- What on earth does he know about Children’s better to say he he answer is short with less effort P ii would be well for , Canadian Pre EO BNET LIA The point is-If the name Brown was as synonomous with Children’s Shoes as ‘Blank’s’”’ is with Underwear, wouldn’t Brown sell more shoes If you are doing @ local business talk over your advertising problems with the Advertising Department of this newspaper, If you are PA val a aromnaal or national business su 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 s Association, Room 503, Lumsden Building, Toronto,