THE OMINECA HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 1934 heme, he SUPPOSE you came suddenly upon two roads. . One: 4 ns a - straight, well trodden . . en Road ~ ae 4 mae 6 the other. thin and twist- ing off into undergrowth. If you didn’t want to ar- rive any place in particular, you might choose the lat- ter. Before you, as buyer, run two roads, road of knowledge, of an advertised product. But not otherwise. One is the Thous- ands use it. There’s no mystery about it, no doubting It leads the way definitely to a floor ‘ wax, afountain pen, a tooth paste that will give satis- nothing hidden. 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. Read the advertisements. Anything widely ad- -vertised—breakfast food, syrup or a car—has proved tself-good by advertising. 2 f een Unknown’ _| Having ‘spent six “leye immediately. canght, what - fappetite with oceasional usic, moonlight, glorious Jake breezes. with six hun- dred: miles of sailing on the ., Canadian Pacific's Great Lakes vessels $.5, Assiniboia, Keewatin and Manitoba are at the disposal of passengers en the. company’s lines ‘travelling? from easierno- to western ‘Canadian points or ad a pleasant diversion on the return- -. ing journey for the small added ‘cost of ten dollars. for berth and meals each way. This delightful prospect fol- lows the announcement by the}: ’ Canadian Pacific. that four-piece orchestras will,-for a period of nine wecks, dispense music on the Assiniboia and ,Keewatin 2 route while the -vessels:- pass through Georgian Say, across the northern part of Lake Hu-. Ton, through the Sault Sto."Marie locks‘and taence to Fort William on Lake Superior, . ‘a pleasant, lazy and restful. journey: “ot 39: hours from Port MecNicoll or Owen Sound. To all. those who ure. planning a trip to or from the west, this economical optlonal- trip em- bracing dancing, cozy - cabins, plenty of deck space and luxurl- oubly-appolited dining saloons; ° ” with glimpses of ever-changing © i* °° scenery or bracing stretches of dius “water;-is - one-that--cannot be overlooked. It is at the dis- .Dosal of every vacationlat and . ‘this season promises to. be im- - mensely popular not only with Canadions but with visitors to . this country as well. vty? Malady during War Suffers Untold Agony for “Ten Years—Regains His Snowshoe, B. C—I . Hurwig, one ‘o} the overseas suldiers during the war. brought back from Enrope after the | war, has regained his health. It’ is suid, that he has been a war prisoner | and in the camps of the enemy he has contracted a malady which puzzled | ‘a good many. physicians, who were wn: able. to’ locate his trouble, However, the other day a’ physicinn from ‘Ger- many looked him over, and at a gtance he. diagnosed the. ex-suldier s trouble yeurs ontmong the German war ptixoners, his jraetised other physicians could not see. Then: he -exphtined. to bis colleagues, that in the [great havoc very little attention was. paid. to the cooking of even the Ger- ivan soldiers, let alone their prisoners. So it cume. about, that often the pris- oners received almost uncooked pork dinners. ; them contracted . tapeworms. ix-very hard to tell tapeworms, and it nay Hnger-in the body for ‘years: be- ossly abandoned sufferers, Thus Har wig is a new man today. oo Thonsands of nen, women and child ren -sufferers are treated for many We is that. monster, tapeworm, The ‘|sure signs of it ave the passing of the parasite. Suggestive signs: are loss of -greediness. coated tongue, heartburn, pain in the back, limbs and legs, dizziness, head- aches,’ feeling faint with on empty stomach, emaciated, dark rings under the eyes. The stomach feels henyy, rynitasite, - )2045 USL Blig., “| Cult. “age amd “sex. . ‘ivan especlally aul it enmot be sent “TCOD, therefore the “} tCCOMEUNY hloxted, at times a crawling sensation trom.stomach into bowels is noticeable | Apuin, as if something moving towards the. throat: is felt. ‘The patient bas yeliow skin, loses weight, hus -bad brenth, spits constantly, absolutely _| tnbitionless, no desire to work, al ways lazy: Dnileptie fits are known to have been caused by these mon, -{sters, which sometimes.grow over 60 fect, When it crawls inte the wind- Dipe it is Hindle to suftoerte its victim. Get rid of this monster at once, hetore Jit uadermines your health beyond help Send $5.50 for a treatment of Laxtan if you want to he rld of this horrible ‘Laxtan is harmless, even if you haven toa worn, by the U.S. Lutbratory, Box. 2000, Hollywood, Not sold in drug stores, State, Laxtiun is made up for “old only velnitance must ‘the order, To insure package sent 2he extra, Guranteed, (Cut this out.and put it away, it nay come in yery handy some day. | Show it to some sick friend and be may for- ever be: thankful to you for helping him out.) 7 Here and There S. S&S. Empress of Japan arrived. at: Victoria recently with one of the largest passenger lists in the past. three years, There was a total of 577 from the Client and - Honolulu. The liner was also ~ heavily booked: forthe westbound , wip from Vancouver and Victo- tla, a Speaking at Toronto” ‘reoently before: members of the Interna- tional: Building Owners and Managers Association, 1, W. . Beatty, K.C., chairman and presl- ~ dent of the Canadian Pacific Railway, doubted the wisdom’ of “tao, elaborate - planning” in na- tlonal economics.’ Mr. Beatty did not think the present system. of “goclety:' (was