Wout You Like 7 0 be Blind? BH St select” intelligently what ‘Fou were bidden : ‘buy. You wouldn’t know anything about. values. lective buying. many of your questions, against ‘the danger of anischoice. What is adv ertised regularly is trustworthy, and is. gand value. = - your ‘health, your property. or money. pes you; te, oo: re a Weekly - Newenoper. Associaton - en —— —= Imagine yonrself to be blind, and being asked to buy a motor w cae, OT silverware, or clothing, or a palr of shoes, or a clock, orn ¢. refrizernt or, or a suite of furniture. Imagine yourself to. be set | down in a main street with stores on both sides of it, ond being - hidden to purchase the thing or things on your shopping list. . - ii : Being blind you would not know what ‘tore; :or -stores to enter; and even if you did find yourself in the right class of store, you wouldn’t be able to It world be cruel to send a bund person: to do se- aes : ‘Adver tisements are like ratliov: ision—They’ enable: ‘you. to see in your home what.is in the stores,- a awhat ‘stores have, what you plan to- buy; als, ‘thev tive descriptions, tell you prices, and answer, es Advertisements. gave yon. time, aud safeguard you vou Be guided by cadv er tivements when you plan 4 fo: sped. money for things. to wear, to eat, to give, your home easements and com- forts, to‘ save your. time, ‘to increase output of. your. own labor, or of yuur soil cr flocks or herds or orchards, or to. protect your life. - “SW hat advertishrs do and 1 spend in this and in other newspap: 7 ers to get your attention and favor should have your warm a)-- provel, for what may. be expense to them represents economy for This advertisement is sponsored by the Canadian c. A. Saw Lp © =. tine each subsequent insertion. i 1 weekly. paper recently started in Prince ai ing “from the first. ‘few. copies | of the : : Labor } Herald and. from our own know" (ledge. of thé committee in charge of the}, Tteal . nor ‘in: anyway offensive. To the business ‘houses, jyou are getting a. superior. article be | the adv s. and buy the advertised goods BeOS nS The second consignment of pur ebred ‘bulls for the Central Interior arrived in the district-last week. ‘These. bulls were purchased at the Kamloops Will - show and sale hnd are being distributed under -the Dominion’ government | bn Lowuing policy. T. G. ‘Stewart wh o has charge of this polley for British Columbia, delivered. elght . excellent Shorthorn bulls ;, one placed. for tht: “use of the ‘farmers: ia ‘the ‘Dome Creek: area, one’ la’ Telkiva district nnd five "will he distributed to clubs in the. Froncols. Take and Ootsn Lake ‘country, i a Inelnded in this shipment was an excelent type’ Hereford calf purchased by | — Winterton of Ohief Lake throughprovincial government assistance, ‘he shipment makes @ total of 22 high ¢lass bulls to arrive in the Central Inter. : int along. ithe line of the GC; NR. to date. A further configyment is ex . pected to arrive: early in June. The importation of these good slres will he | at grent benefit 99. tne farmers in tnelt respective districts, Ma no an vs Your at Bahecroten Due? ‘ desks for years, The rent ls very small ores NEW EAZELTON, BC, . “Pubilshed ‘Every Wednesday Pusil SHER * Advertising. ‘mates $1. 60 per inch per month ‘reading notices 16e per line firatinsertion, 10c per : oe ae A NEW ‘LABOR WePRUY . "he Labor Herald is the. name of x Rupert under the auspices ‘of - the Trade. and- Labor ‘Couneil. : ‘It:is edit- ed by i ‘press ‘cémmittee fAppointéd from that body and is devoted: to the inter- ests. ‘of “labor in Northeyi- British -Col- umbia and the, Central Tuterioy,. _ Judg- editorial department: we do: not think |: the new _paper. will be particularly rad- |: contrary it should fill 2 very. useful place in. the lives of the people of- the |: north and: the interior, for We are all |. members of ,the working: “lass. The jj. Labor Herald is recelving a consider- able patronage. from the ‘Prince Rupert foe ‘There has been a big drop inthe cost of living and food prices are very im- portant. with all of us just’ now, but food quality is just as important Jf net nore so.. When you buy the nation. ally advertised “manufactured "foods cause you know that it has been offi cially inspected, and that it has been | made under the most: healthful con ditions.. At the same time the well | advertised food is: low’ in’ price. ‘Read “Phone or write local agent or H. McEWEN, D.F. & P.A. | Prince Rupett.; 8 c. CANADIAN NATIONAL er eee ers TRAIN SERVICE - Passenger trains leave Prince... Rupert at 3.00 p.m, Mondays,’ - Wednesdays and Fridays for, ‘Edmonton, Winnipeg and points Fast. " Passenger. trains arrive Prince _ "Rupert 10.40'a,m, Tuesdays, © Thursdays’ and Saturdays. Thursday's train connects - with steamer for. Vancouver. : W. B. Leach ‘City Transfer Smithers, B. Cc. Taxi and. Transfer Service - At all hours : q Faroe | Here ead There - Report of “Canadian * “wheat _ during the month of March totalled *- 9,920 634 bushels, of ‘which: onl ' 71,288 bushels were routed throug United States Atlantic seaboard ‘ ports. —ieeee' -, Canada’s butter’ exports to the * British: Isles and? other‘ countries ‘totalled'10,680,000 pounds in'1$31 as compared : with only 1, 180, 400 pounds in 1930. _ Ganadais’bréad and bakery’ pro- _ duets industry showed production to a value of. $79:594,894 ‘during 1990, through 2 698 establishments of which 1.071 are located in. Ontario and BGs in Quebec. ‘Mareh ‘was the year’s -best: month,: to date, for pig’iron pro- duction in Canada, with a.total of ‘17,989 tons, at a rate of 580 tons per day, as compared with 862 ° tons per day in February and’ $82 in January. ; , .W.G. Chester, dean, of Canadian tailroad veterans, has just retired, in Winnipeg, after 25’ years In the. service of. theCanadian . Pacific - Railway and another 26 with the ; tome of Hallway Condue: OTB. . 1. Exeursions run re the: Canadian Pacific Railway. between vatious _ points in. Eastern Canada have ~ - ‘net: with unqualified success. .To - date,..some _ 17,000 . persons “have _beén carried on’ ‘visits and holida s, ‘over: different week-ends, byt ‘means. 4 _ “The 1981 census ‘ahows. ae.244 _ oceu ied. farms in’. Canada, . ~~ 17,164 ° more than.--were - shown . . when, the count. was.taken jn 1921, ‘Quebec, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia are responsible for the increase, with! the Tagt-nained in 1 the I lead. _ 7 fullsblots: “In the next. few days: spuds ; ; 5 | wi ‘be put. in Anyone: ‘Wanting to get. a ‘garden can et a “Gardening in the: alstetet ia now )in4: [Here and There | “make up five 6,000,000 - rubber-sale John '. for ¢ years, saluted fon - Travelling” across the Dominion from foes _and visiting’ Niagara Falls, Toron- to, Ottawa, Montreal and Saint rior to. sailing by 5.5. Melita alr home. countries, eight - European’ Ford Motor dealers © were lavishly entertained at. all ities they. stopped at. . 8.8. Montelare, the. shi inaugurated ocean passenger service at Ha lites this winter after a lapse of twenty !" the.port. with a shrill -blast of. her’ whistle Good “Friday | ‘eyening when she ended . her-last visit.to. Maritime:ports for the 1931-1932. season. “Seotl nd “will: “send ‘an’ official ission ship.to Canada this: Bpring- with a: view, to developing ‘e oser, business relations with the ominion, Over’a hundred Seot- “tlah | ‘firms ‘have already - booked © ‘space:on the ship which has been . - fitted out for the purpose by. the Corporation, .of _flasgow. . ‘Trade "Aer ‘Majeaty,. Queen Mary, and id, the Duke of: York | eorge, showed great . interest in the Canadian Industries | “section at the British Industries mpia, London, on the their visit, The. Royal yo was vieeived .by ' ward” Ferguson,” missioner’ for Canada. > her ave BO ‘-gnd Pri Fair at Ol occasion i) The highest Canadian mountain - ski--uscent .was:made.in March then, ‘Russell H. Bennett of Min-” neapolis,: Clifford White of Banff, eiss ‘of-Basher, accom: | riighed the wnnrecedented feat’ of . “Meats ta tem. tecenln a el, ce | “hb? * . . -and- Joe. hel Forty ° British gportemen - will arties:-which -have’ . arranged to fish trout, and. salmon an the Miramichi River, N.B., . during, 1932, according to af--~ nouncement by ‘the provincial director of inf ormation and tourist travel. . Canada, shipped. more than airs of rubber -and © boots-and shoes valu- ed at approximately $4,408,100 to: more than 80 countries. during 1981, ,aceording to ‘information given out by the Dominion Depart- ment of Trade and Commerce. . ~ Canadian: ‘Canadian t Dr. R..C. Bamford , ae + nuihiber "bt ate; din tow by si fe the’ Hernld: offtee, : ‘Some. of these-lo "Tare ‘eleareil’ and have. Been’ “used . ae: ‘gan A. ‘sowing ‘weeting. of ‘thie’ W.. A. ‘to [ the ‘HL. -H.:-will- be: held: at” the, dnurses Ie a restdence an, ‘Friday afternoon at 2 “Watch Repairing and | . Hewellety Requitements ° = . To. _ ‘ "Prince Ropert’ . “Bal B, G Pagrol ‘Letters . ‘From the. Heart Come from ‘mothers whose little ohes Paelfie: Milk bas: restored, The deep feeling from: ‘the heart Carries conviction. ; ‘Pacific Milk ~ 100% B. C. owned. ‘and - controlled’ Plant at Abbotsford.” B.C. UNDERTAKERS | EMBALMING FOR SUCPMENT A SPECIALTY -P.O,Box8 2s A wire PRINCE RUPERT,.5.C, “will bring u = rete ths ae J.B. Judge Chiropractor - " Will be at'the Ominéea Hotel Hazelton on Thursday « Gus Christianson, Proprietor oy _ NEW. HAZELTON | F Smithers, B. C. a Ford Dealers’ Ford Parte Oil : Gas Repairs Modern. Garage { -Henry Motors Ltd. = ; oe Complete line ot = ; New Cars and Trucks na < NTO RMD DENTIST | "SMITHERS, B.C. . Hours Samto6p m Evenings by appolntment. . au salle ty on A le _ “B.C. LAND SURVEYOR ss Allan - Rutherford. , __ Surveys promptly executed. + ‘SMITHERS, BC. ¢ Tile Omineen Herald is $200 u year’