No other food you can buy will give you so much deliclous nourlshment for such little cost aa CROWN BRAND CORN SYRUP-- the famous economy food. Evezy grocer sells it. ° Send 10c for ‘Canada’s Prize Recipes” - 24 practical, hame-tested recipes, Send ma copy of “Cazada‘s Prise Recipe" 1] encioa fe. for malling on; the first _ week-end: of Febe _. ruary, ,when ; over 3000 men, wae men and children, drawn from all’ - ranks and classes, arrived on ‘the three dollar. return Canadian Pa- _gifie wxcuraion from the Ancient . Capital, Four special trains were . i used. " Seated. ona. qlittering ico throne between two huge natural . -jeebergs, Miss Margaret Steven-" son, of Edmonton, in her role as Carnival Queen ‘and assisted by His Honor Lieutenant-Governor W, L. Walsh, opened the 16th An- - nual Banff Winter Sports Carni- -yal_at that Canadian Rockiea re- tort, ihis month. The appolntment of W. R. Pat-. terson. to be General Auditor, Canadian Pacific’ Rallway, has been announced, effective Feb- . | ruary 1, over the signature of. E, B.. Lloyd, Comptroller, In - succes sion to G. C, Gahan, who dled re- 7 cently, Mr, Patterson, who was ir _ ditions. are here, WILL YOU INVEST $2. 00 ann | IN PROSPERITY? | | “Good times, that is times of normally prosperous ot walting for us to put-them to work — Industrial and ‘finauctal leaders tell us so. Bankers tell us also that snvings were never so grent.: ‘year savings accounts throughout Canada increased bv millions of dollars. Last , ‘There’s where the good times — conditions are—tied up in “Savings Banks accounts, when alot of it should be: paid on accounts, and the balance of that increase spent, in norninl buying. at. : prevailing low prices w ould have us well on | the way to normal good conditions, . Here’ s How Your $2. 00 Works . Zou deeide to invest $2.00 in prosperity—the best way is to buy something you have been putting off buying, or to pay it on necount, and if you owe us an aceount— ~ .count, neferably our account. _ —Fhat $2.00 is paid out in wages, or we pay an ac- count, preferably our aocount. thing he needs or pays an account, mtil finally yon’ ‘Here’s what happens Here’s what happens receive your $2.00 back, either in articles sold, if you. _ ave in business, or in wages as your piace of employ- ment receives orders that your $2.00 has helped create. - The Omineca Herald has subscriptions in arrears— $7.00 accounts. Each one paid means $2.00 more go-. ing into eireulation throngh our cmaplerees LOOK AT ‘THE LABEL TODAY. Tf you are in ar: years; make your investment i int n prosperity with u U8. i, -~\{. born In Toronto in 1890; is ‘one of . the youngest railway executives on the continent. | _ 7 Plans’ for a national champlon- ship for grouse and -woodcock : dogs are under way and New. Brunswick is considered ‘ag the ~ best possible locality: for staging the event. Field enthusiasts io ‘the United States recently held a - meeting to diseuss the champion- ship and were greatly influenced ~ by the advice of Ozark Ripley, ‘.well known sport writer, who aT strongly advocated the claims of . “New Brunswick. Indication of the contribution | ‘made and being made to clviliza- . tion by the engineering profession “wes. demonstrated at the 46th “anoual convention of the Engi- neering Institute of Canada held at the Royal York Hotel, Toronto, recently. A very wide varlety of topics formed- ‘the basis . of speeches and discussions at the - convention at which the most out- ‘Btanding «men in the profession | were present. | A little ‘brown jug left Grand - Pre, N.S) recentiy on a long jour- hey south -to the Land of Dixie, Unlike the brawn jug of the ‘old saug, it: did not contain ale, or - anything likely to- excite’ the U S. Customs offiefais, Just water ~ from the historia well of Evange- * line at Grand Pre Memorial Park, site of the birthplace of Lonig- fclNow’a- heroloc. The water: “will be used to christen. the new 10,900 ton steamer: “Acadia” to _ be onernated ov the run between New York and Yyrmouth, N.g, i: Bki-ing, the sport thet’ has had : “the Sreatest growth ‘of any witter ‘ “actisity in ‘the past decade, reach., ed iis peak this year with thow- samds of siiers trekking ‘out ‘to | the Taurentians, nerth of Mont- real, every. week-end. - Special _iruins are pit at. thelr disposal chy the Canvdian Pucifie. Hall- way Siniilar week- end. “ontings fre enrourazed' by this rallwny. in all the great ‘eontres nt: pupu- lation and dt thkes ‘9 anaiar place - at all snort iasetlugs acroas the coutinent, (822) |: dt is reported that the Bayehimo, 1 last buat with a curgo of fnrs, has been luented In the Arctic and thet she is in food shinpe. Pilot Grnham and Mrs Curistofferson will take. the “ young an. who found it ‘baek - With: them. a+ suidéd when they continue. their. jour ney. ‘The Ind has ‘just finished a 3000: mile trip by dog team over the Aretic lee fleds,