THE OMINECA HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 1934 | whe wii be Pog roe SUPPOSE you came suddenly upon: two roads. straight, well trodden . . the other thin and twist- ing off into undergrowth. | rive any place in particular, you might choose the lat- But not otherwise. _ ter. Before you, as buyer, run two roads. road of knowledge, of an advertised product. or oere woot wo. if ? ° gp “One. Hokies If you didn’t want to ar- One is the, | Thous- ands use it. There’s no mystery about it, no doubting . ae nothing hidden. faction. . open road. It leads the way definitely to a floor Wax, a fountain pen, a tooth paste that will give satis- When you use an advertisement you use an 4 When y you don’t use an advertisement you go the - doubtful road. You have only hazy knowledge of the, product ahead. No trade mark or name to depend on guides you, The result may or may not be worth the. effort. You don’t known, _ Read the advertisements: vertised—breakfast food, syrup or a car~has proved itself good by advertising. open road to satisfaction. nye Anything ‘widely ad- ‘)German war prisoners, Yphysicians could not explained to his colleazuex, that in the}. Veteran Soldier Gn racts Unknown _ Malady. during War) Suffers Untola Agony for Ten Years—Regains. His Health ¢ as if ft by Miracle % Snowshoe, B. GJ. “Hurwig, one at the overseas soldiers during the war, whio* has. been ailing since: he. wis | brought back from ‘Europe after’ the | ~ wary “has regnined “his health: It ‘is said, that. he has been a war prisoner Jana ia the canaps of the enemy he has: contracted a miilady which pnzzled a good many. physicians, | who were u- able. to locate his trouble. However, the other day a physician from’ Ger- |. | |onuny lucked him over, and at aglance he =: dingnosed the ex-soldiers trouble Having - “spent six years umong. the his | practised eve immediately caught, what . other see, ‘Then he great havoc very little attention was wud to the cooking of. even the Ger- man soldiers, let alone their prisoners. | So it came abort, that-often the pr Is- -toners received almost uncooked pork dimers. Consequently very many .of them contracted. tapeworms. “Now, it is yery hard to tell tapeworms, and it may -linger in the body for years he- fore the.rlzht diseovery is made, A good fapeworm eiminant works © mir. | acles, and Innkes new men ont of hope- exsly ahundoned sufferers. wig dsia new min todity. Thouxnndagot men, women and child ren sufferers Jather maladies, when thelr real -trou- are'treated for many hle’ is ‘that tionster, tapeworm, ‘The sure signs of it are the passing of the ‘jparasite, Stggestive signs are loss of Bee near future. “The Omineca Herald | Will nowfsupply you with Even though business is not up to normal you still use Counter Check Books and need them n ‘now or in the The Omineca’ ‘Herald Counter Check Books - of any size and any make and | a manufacturer's prices ' New Hazelton, B. - ae Wee eee CUCU L LCCC CLERC LS ) TERTC CUCU CT CLL CCL LS . GREYS HEAD WAS BURNED lu the recent fires when his home wis destroyed for the second time in ‘a yenr, A. S, Grey received quite 1 bura on the head. ‘The flre.started at ahont 8 o cock w hen Mr. Grey was at his brenkfast. He saved nothing out of the wreck, Cons, Grant went dowii {sx ear to Cedarvale, to investigate. He wan able to use his. car. to. Qedarvale and back up to Woodcock as, far as Dugald MeLeans farm. It, ‘mhde Inuch longer trip than was necessary. . j hut there are two miles of rond not cone that causes the extra travelling, "appetite -with | coited® tongue, heartburn, pain in the : _} be eath, . spits “tte have been ‘caused byt a sters, which sometimes grow over 50 ocensional © -greediness. back, limbs and legs, dizziness, head- aches, feeling faint with. stomach, emaciated, dark rings Ander. the eyes. The stomach feels heavy, hlonted, at times 2 erawling sensation Strom stomach into bowels is noticeable . Again, as if something. moving ‘tow ards “the throtit: is felt, " Advertsements put you on the es The patient has yellow skin, loses welght, has constantly, absolutely nmibitionless, no desire to work, ul- ways lazy. Epileptic fits are known, these mon- feet. When it crawls into the- wind- pine it is liable to suffocate its victim. fet rid of this monster at once, before it undermines vour health beyond ‘help Sem $5. parasite, Laxtan is harmless, even. if you Raven t a worm, Sold only ly the Ul S. Tabratory, 2045 VSL Bldg., Box 2006, Hotlhywood, Calit. Not sold in drug stoves: State age nnd sex.’ Laxtan is made up for you especinily and it ennnot be. sent COD, ‘therefore the remitunce’ - must aevumpauiy. the. order, Lo - insure pickuge sent. 26e extra. Guaranteed. (Cnt this ont aid put it away, it nay come in very handy some day. Show it to some sick frlond and he may. for- ever be thankful to you for helping hin ont.) Has your anbscription been puid yet? n Thus, Har an empty |. bad | 50 for a treatment of Laxtan |~ Jif you wit to he rid of this horrible “Eke BH Ollaabin CBeptar 4 of. the L O. D. H held tts “som- ing’ of age” meating at the Em- ‘y ita twenty-first: anaual Fremier Patulio weleomed dele- gates from all over tha ca, and many ‘distinguished ‘were present, . . vem The annual reduction on cost of summer railway travel under the heading of low summer feres, will. be put into effect by the Canadian Pacific Railway on May | 16th next, according to official - announcement The reduced fares . Will have extensive Units and stopovers, . E Port Hope, on the: south bank of the Fraser River, ninety miles from Vancouver by the Canadian: Pacific, is a place where the Almighty -has most ; lavishly: get - down ma ‘land of wonderful beauty rivers and lakes abounding dn game - fish, writes B. Stone Kennedy, editor of Western Fish- eries Dr. Frank N, D. Buchman, lead- er .of. the Oxford Group move- ment, is expected to inunch an- other campaign in western Can- ada this Spring, commencing at Winnipeg May 1,. ‘taking: in Re-« gina, Saskatoon, Calgary, Edmon- ton, Vancouver and Victoria, and culminating with a selectiva “house party’. at the Banff Springs Hotel early in June, The success of low .cost all-ex- pense tours in the Canadian Rock- jes instituted by- ‘Canadian Pacific Railway last summer has prompt- ed th> company to repeat these four, five and six-day trips dur- ing the coming summer. Hach trip affords 126 miles of motor- ing, and can be made either east- bound from Field, B.C., or west- bound from Banff, Alberta, at the convenience of passengers. A. C. Leighton, R.B.A., presi- dent of the government art col- lege © vat Calgary,. who will again this sunimer hold his summer art school for selected students frorn the Province of Alberta. at tha! Kananaskis Dude Ranch, near Banff, has picked a location sur- rounded: by ‘the’ most ‘magnificent of Rocky Mountain scenery. MMINERAL ‘ACT Cert-f-eate of Tnproverients _ “NOTICE ; a Yukou, Crngs Sue, Red Cap, Wireless, -Augost. Lofty, Pietou.. fund. Beaver Mineral Claims, sitnate in the Om-. meci. ‘Mining Nivision of Range Const: District. , . Locited | on fhe forth slope of Hud- son “Biiy mounkiln about eleht miles J from Smithers,» B.C, - a OTICH, that, Ay Ruther- rat No, G26 cAuthorized ageut! ohn AG Chishola,’ "Pree Min- en's Certificute. No. 6600£D, intend, , sixty ays from the -date. hereof, te apply - to. the . Mining “Recorder for 2 Certitiente of Improvements‘ for the pULpose-of ‘obtaining a Crown: grant of the above claims. And further take notice that action, am under ‘secilon 85, must be eominenced hefore the issiance of sueh Cortificate of Improvement. Dated this 16th day of May, 1934. Smithers, B. C. Tat water Ierthug. aud Cold ruining water in’ the yooms, . oof Watel is insulated with Insulex, Rates are rensonable, Youre always. welepme, .._ H. Davies, Proprietor B,C, -LAND. SURVEYOR * im ode “Allen: Rutherford Surveys promptly executed Smithers, B, C. feecronenatreroneenesne press Hotel, Victoria, reovntly, at: 2 convention. 7 The Bulkley Hotel |. Hot cold [0 .