THE OMINECA HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1934 SUPPOSE you came suddenly upon two. roads. One. straight, well trodden - the other thin and twist- ing off into undergrowth. If you didn’t want to ar- . (tive any place i in particular, you might choose the lat- : oe ter. But not otherwise. | __ Before you, as buyer, run two roads. One is the . road of knowledge, of an advertised product. Thous- ands use it. There’s no mystery about it, no doubting nothing hidden. It leads the way definitely to a floor wax, a fountain pen, a tooth paste that will give satis- faction. When you use an advertisement you use an open road, When 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. oe ; Read the advertisements, Anything widely ad- - vertised—breakfast food, syrup or a | car—has proved itself good by advertising. Advertsements put you on: the : open road to satisfaction. - [elise so long as it is not Here and There Even though business i is not up to normal: you still use Counter Check Books and need them now or in the at Victoria recently with one of near future. the largest passenger lisis in the past three years.. There was a total of 577 from the Chient and Honolulu. The liner was also heavily booked for the westhound trip from Vancouver and Victo- ria. . The Omineca Herald Will nowysupply you with Speaking at Toronto recently . before members of the Interna- tional Building Owners and Managers Association, BE, W, Beatty, K.C., chalrman ‘and presi- dent of the Canadian Pacific , Railway, doubted the wisdom of “top elaborate planning”: in ‘na. ; tional economics. Mr. Beatty did not think the present system of . . of any size and any make and on at manufacturer’ S$ prices — “way In which it.is applied,”. The Canadian Pacific Railway ‘versary of the completion of its transcontinental line next year. It..was. November 7,~1885 that Donald. A.. Smith, .Jeter | Lord Strathcona, drove the last splke at Cralgellachie joining east to Ls owest- and Atlantic. to Pacific.. Fon (Charles A. ‘Dunning, vice- rn hresi of’ a é Seigniary: Club, Monte- ‘bello, Quebec, has been elected’ a “The Omineca Herald © _ . New, Hazelton, B. Cc. ‘ada, ‘The former «Federal Min- ister of Finance is alse president of the Ontario Equitable Life Ine ~iranee mouse. Ate - t ' mae Give your order to us or send: it by: mail to cote = (8 S. S. Empress of Japan arrived . society was wrong except.in the . ent.and general. manager - _ director of Barclay’s Bank, Can-. ; 1a * goodly, limber Of coples of the ‘net, njid tings’ them. ‘round’ wi fnag the. dn. : diy tinal" imnembers aay “atnly, them,: Tn ; ~ feuring: : inner | Vad Omineca Herald ~NEW AZELTON, B.C. ~ Published Every Wednesday C. H. SAWLE - PUBLISHER ‘Advertising ratea—$1,50 per inch per month teading notices 1c per line firstinsertion. 10c per line each subsequent insertion, NEWSPAPERS _ I suppose there should be @ manda- meas conipelling every min to read the newspapers, Ive found il this busi-. HESS, a8 ‘in every Insiness, the capable man reads bis newspapers evry. day.” Justire J. “ML -Mrby oy recently when he opened pror eedings nt Osgoode Hall -j in. Toronto: an hone ‘before the usiial time and found muy kiwyers absent, despite the fact that notice of the change: of time Wis published in . the ’ | press Conmienting ‘an’ bis’ lordships — re- imirks, the Border Cities Star of Win- dsor snid :— Mr, Justice Mckvoy is right, The capable nan does read his newspaper every day. | And he reads it thorongh- ly from front page -to the last. There is no ensier or chenper or more enter- ing on in the world; of keeping up with every. dev ‘elopment, local ‘and foreign ; of sensing the: trends and 5e- Wealth. of, valuable 'informa- tion. : ‘ who- sys contemptiously—Oh, I nev- cr reiud the newspapers. In most ens: es, of course, : the man is not speaking the ‘truth: he is merely peeved about something. In -the remainder, there probably is not enough intelligence in the mukeup to permit.the man-to ba, interested in current events, Politics, financial news or even sport, This ‘apnlies just as forceably to the home town weekly as it does to the big dailies.” Rend your homa paper aud knew whut is going on aronnd you ; ed. ‘north country where they ‘| houge,. will celebrate the fiftieth anni- |. . VANCOLVER: AND THE TOURISTS “Phere has. been for some time quite an’ agitation in Vancouver ond vici- nity to get all roids ‘in the south: pav- ‘They are not satisfied with pay- ing the main highway first, but they must. have: loops and tri-nngles and circles und cresenta and everything more than seventy-five or a lyndred mies away from Vancouver. There was not ~ a! mention in-all thelt propowanda of a permebent road ta the . north. To ‘Vanconyer there is no north north of Okanagan, Tew of their cltizens ev- en know of the Okanvgzun, yet .ther Areshme fo dictate the, poliey of . Vie- torig and also Ottawn, ‘Lheir lntest Proporanda for paved rauds is ‘to-at- tract. tourists, It-seems the - tourist trafic has fallen off. ‘The chief. rén- son the tourist traffic fell: off is that most of the tourists hive seen all they want to see of Vanéorver and hate drunk al] the poor heer and high ‘pric- ed whiskey they want. ‘Ther can get better at home and for much less ‘eost, « Vaneourer has been built up by. gov- ernment) money “ind right today the people’ there woul starve were it not for the millions of money the govern.’ danents pny into their coxs ‘pools every yeur, Give. the ‘tourists a) chance! Less gratting off them and a road into the CAN see: sdinething besidés what they have at home, sane thing year atte. year and get only. poor-quality and high pried. WILL STUDY THE NEW ACT nd They fariners of the interior have -taken aqnite a notion to the new mark. et Inge net. Just passed by the Dominion | government. ‘| somnothing. of which ther can ‘tnke, ad- They feel that here is yaniag: ‘of! find “get themselves’ hack to, ‘2 hormal condition, The Secretary’ of. Distriét’ I. bias bee, instructed ‘to get ~. These words ‘were uttered ‘by. Mr, | . ttining wiry of finding out: what is £0-|- ‘Once ina while you meet someone]: Tourists. to. do not ta see the; due course another meeting is to be tabled ‘and gee. ‘what. artion may be taken.” The’ provinrial, ‘art was passed and thé!machfiéry issready. It is ex- | pected $the provincial board will be ‘| det up’ ‘daring’ fhe: present. month and then. the. locat groups may. organize as fast as they wish. to: “Surely a con- trdlled and a- regulated market. scheme pire is. what the farmers. of Canada need.,,. £ W have ovidenc of it very day, ven at _.| the present time. ‘The machinery has ‘ * | been invovided... Th next stp is. hp to th farmers. . -The-sooner: “they! ‘get busy “| the: sooner they are going to get what is” coming to them, wy PRINCE: Ka SuIPS | ‘to VANCOUVER From Prinec Rupert, calling at Ocean Falis and Powell River. MONDAY .- --- - 3 p.m. ~ SATURDAY - «- - - 6p.m: For ANYOX and- STEWART, ’ feaving Prince Rupert every Friday at 3 p.m: | TRIANGLE TOUR $3 7° 1900 miles of de luxe travel by tain and boat... Vancouver, Prince Rupert, Jasper Nationa atk. CANADIAN NATIONAL For*information call or ; write to. . * The- Loeal Agent: .» - pe Ende. D Pednd.2B. An i. eh Prince Rupert, B.C. oh _SIMINER: AL ACT “Cert: f cate of Improvements fee NOTICE. oo Yukon, Cray Ste. Red Gap, Wireless. -Avgeust. Lotty, Pictou. and. Beaver Mineral Claims. situate in the Om- cineca Mining Dfvision af). Range 5 ‘Coast Distriet. Loentedl- an the. north slope of Hud- son Bay? anountain: ahout eight miles tp, westertsatrom Smithers. LB. C.. 1 KHON OTC, “that J. A. Ruther- ford. T.M:C,, ‘No. 62687D. - authorized agent, for Tohn A, Chisholm, Free Min- e's Certificate: No. 960040, intend. sixty - days. from -the date hereof,. to apply te the. Mining Recorder for a Certificate of Improvements for the purpose of obtaining a Crown grant of the above claims. » . And ‘further take notice that action. under section 85, must ‘he commence before the issuance of such Certificate of Improvement, «+ - Dated his 16th ny of May, 1084. » The: Bulkley. Hotel - Smithers, B. C. ‘Tlot water ently, ; Hot. eold tnd cold. ronning water in the . ~ booms, ws Hotel is Insulated Ww ith Instilex, i, Rates ave reasonable, “¢ You are always welcome. ne F A Davies, Proprietor oe _y -_ es —x — Bi. C. LAND SURVEYOR ode Allen Rutherford « Suyers Promptly. « exceuted ‘ Smithers, B. Ce ' ~ Fi Sea [, "y Y . | i id 4 4 nS wee eee pe a te te iy pa Bag ints a ee see. ee