BRITISH COLUMBIA ARTISTS  

Do You Like Good Pictures?

Advertisement in The Canadian Courier, February 8 1908

Would you accept four good pictures for nothing?

Would you accept four good pictures by a Canadian artist if they were offered to you free of charge?

These four pictures are each 17 x 22 inches, made from original paintings by John Innes, and well worth hanging in the best-furnished Canadian home.

The four original oil paintings, from which these prints are made, were produced for the Canadian Courier, and are the exclusive property of the publication. The prints are therefore not likely to become common.

The four pictures are:

I
"His Majesty's Mail"

     A postman in the wintry North with his dog train.

II
"The Disputed Trail"

     A bear and a pack-horse meeting in the Rockies.

III
"The Surrender"

     A stirring incident in N.W.M. Police life. A wonderful scene.

IV
"Kla-How-Yah"

     A British Columbia coast scene, showing the natives in their canoe. The word signifies "Welcome".


These four pictures given absolutely free, postpaid, in strong tube, to those who become new subscribers to the Courier during February. Also, to any present subscriber sending us a new subscription during the same month.

Fill out the following blank:




___________________________ 1908

COURIER PRESS LIMITED
Toronto, Ont.
Gentlemen: Enclosed find Three Dollars for one year's subscription to the Canadian Courier, including Mr. Innes' four famous pictures without extra charge.






The Canadian Courier. "Do You Like Good Pictures?" (February 8 1908):
Canadiana, https://www.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.8_06911_63/20

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