SUPPOSE you came suddenly upon two. roads. One ‘straight, well trodden . ing off into undergrowth. _ rive any place in particular, you might choose ° the Tat- But not otherwise. ter. Before you, as buyer, run two roads. '. the other thin and twist- If you didn’ t want to ar- 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 thé ‘ 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 itself good by advertising, — an Advertsements put - you on the open road to satisfaction. SP peated ae are WAN coUVER To Ocean Falls. SOUTH } Powell River and EVERY THURSDAY 10.15 P.M. ~ VA34 ‘Canadian National Sieamships Twenty-five Years Ago _| From ‘the Files of The Omineen Herald Seventy thonsninl = Americans’ come ta Cumada’ this yer to take ad- Vinge of the cheiip lands” ‘hd - pre- emptions, They will’ bring $25,000 to $30,000 exch with them, together, with theiv sons to estublish them on more hinds—If mnyone in the United. States trols wis sliNper ted of having all that * “- “/* " , Meas ; Be atta” “Anti “skethorne, ‘With f° felon on “| MR dnd dnd W, J. Byran; with-infla- naftiry rhenuiitism; * nfriy ed in Hazel- ‘in trom the ‘Ingeniea * country. "At that time they sald there were some, 50 mnén in the Ingenien.” “he f00 that ‘your, ra ‘ err he net getter eg ir 1000 ‘the governinent’: apptdiirta- tion’ far Ominecs ‘(whieli: inelided the {Shkeoun riding) war: PRS, 7005, exclusive. “ “oft the umount, to. be-apent-on bvidgen. eB RB pc: *. Ola to the mumbo of telegrains “One is the will |” money they -wonld ‘he klilna ppea” sure, Ingenlea| Mining Co. expected to take ort AG 5 ; Here and There Princess Tanho, - sister of the . ., Emperor of Manchukuo, with | her - husband T, K; Cheng, were | '- passengers aboard the Duchess of _Richmond recently. They tra- - yelled .across Canada via. Cana- > dian Pacific Ratlway and” sailed from Vancouver to the Orient on ‘the Iner, Empress of Canada. : Heaviest Faster traffic in years ‘with. main line trains runuing in_ | extra .sectiona and with added ‘coaches and parlor cars on branch line trains, Canadian Pacific Rail- way, was reported over the recent: - holiday, ‘right’ across the: Domi- nion. -Special low’ fares attract ed many ‘passengers. In the annual statement of. the Cc. P. BR. for last year, published recently, it was brought out that as a result of decreased earnings — the great majority of railway em- Dloyees have taken a cut.of fif- teen per cent. in wages; higher officers have been reduced 20% | and the Company's. directors have had a 25% cut in their fees, while E. W,. Beatty, Chairman: and | President, has at his own request taken a reduction of forty per- cent. Eight days, only after they had witnessed the Grand National elassic at Aintree, near Liver-: _ pool, @ number of | ‘Torontonians reached their homes in time for the Easter celebrations. The achievement was. made ‘possible | by a fast voyage of the Duchess of Richmond under her new com- mander, Captain .Arthur Roth- well, Oo, : Announcement is made'by the Canadian Pacific Railway that it will now accept shipments of freight via Port McNicol! and its Ianke: and rail route subject to. delay at Port MeNicoll, pending the first sailing. Three Cana- dian Pacific steamers will] be in service on the Great Lakes dur- ing the coming season. “Bride ship of the Atlantic,” 23 she was called by reason of the large number of prospective bri- — des she carried from Great Brit- ain and the continent to Canada, the Metagama of the Canadian. Pacific Steamships is to be sold for serap, her owners: announced Fecently. Fifty years of railroad service, 35 of them with the Canadian Pacific Mailway, were ‘honored -Tecently at the Royal York Hotel by @ banquet and presentation to Robert’ E. Larmour. retired gen- * eral freight agent at Toronto, .E. ’ W.- Beatty, KC. LL.D, chairman | . and ‘president of. the company; Grant Hall, vice-president; and ; George. Stephen, traffic vtce- President, were among thuse wko attended. L. G. Prevost, I.c., assistant , solicitor, Canadian Pacific Rail- way, has been promoted to the post of golicltor of the company for the province of Quebec, suc- ceeding the late Rodolphe Para- - dis, [.C.. the appointment being effective as from April 1, Captain David Sinclair Me- Queen, commander of the Cana- dian Pacific liner Duchess of Atboll, will retire ou May 1, after - 44. yenrs spent on sea service, must of which was in the employ- of the old Allan Line and Cuua- dian Pucific Stv.mehipa, being received in regards to the stage of the water 1. Co Boyd decided upon the supreme sitvifie and dumped 12 doen julcknges of ‘yeastenkes in the Skeeni and then sent word for erery- ond fo come ahend as the water’ was | vinings © i. room *. " they had stuted their. first. neh * of! voul elulms, ue uo ° —ese ene” ' . Jrek-Dindsay ‘ot Prince Rupert, one ‘doring: business - in. Rupert. My. Lind- ‘Ahy Mand. tEWayacbeen fl the cartage | ‘Dralness: und he, ‘has a: lot ‘Tege’ ot ‘his new busluess - wich will Jie only al ‘side lhe. rn rn Tnerense,. expenditures, {gold profits and preminms. finows, BY Ce needs all the néwsreven- § “wes of taxation that might Tie: “avail: the stage at Ottawa, ‘art being asked to share thelr spoils § with the government along with legi- § “Gerge ‘Bidrnes aud) Prnnk Martin |2Pneintod " ‘ot back from the Grannd Hog where of'thé obiginals in that: city, and.svbo ‘jis’ very well ‘and, favorably -knawn in |, the Interior, hus taken over the inter. : ests .of J. HL Pinshury in the. Steve se" Of. kndyy- | i, Omiaeca Herald | “NEW HAZELTON, #.¢. - Publistied every Wedriesday - Cc. A SAWLE PUBLISHER - Advertining ratea—$1,50 per Inch per, month. reading notices lic her line firstineertion. 10c per lina each subsequent i in < DILLINGER STUFF 18 sion ooo While it is not up to us to take part in American life or law adminstration ‘| we. may suggest to the daily press of . Canada and to. the radio announcers - of Canada that they forget that crim- inal Dillinger. So much publicity for - a man of that stamp is sickening and - the only good that can come of it isto ~ demonstrate what a lot of boobs, or perhaps worse, the Amertiean polier men ave. There is nothing worth to be earned - from following the do- ‘ings of such a character and does not -|speak, very highly of - the Canadian . press to fill tts pages with with such iw lessness. The people have only {recently recovered from the nausea | caused by the Lindberh affair, when -: Dillinger comes along. It may be the _|Americon people like that kind of stuff — Jand are willing to to stand for 4 news vatheting syndicate racket, but the. Canadian peaple do not relish it The wonder fs that the Amerienn govern- ment would permit that kind of. a: Jvacket which . brings thelr police and _ their lawenforcement into suéh bad re- pute. The Cowichan Léader.of Duncan, B, - C., envried: the folowing editorial :— “Tf Premier Pattullo, upon his pre- sent visit to Ottawa, is not successful in procuring 2 Dominion loan, he will only have himself and’ his government to blame..-The following .paragraph which appears under an Ottawa date line, in the course of a, despatch from Bruce ‘Hutchison to the “Province and The: Victoria’ ‘Times, makes: ‘this, very cleat: tee Fo syts ‘ATL Paittuillo® and - ‘his. “gollléagies kwiew that the Federal Government— ‘thotgh BC. publig may not have heard it before—refused. further, loans to the province after the'first of this month on the grounds that the provin- cial’ budget. was'too ‘extravagant, con- trining as it did, an increase in expen- diture and a cut.in taxktion, Having brought matters suddenly te a head in this way, Premior Bennett invited Mr. Pattnllo ‘to. Ottawa‘ to discuss the fu- ture. The conferences here are Mr. Bennett's idea entirely, ‘Nad Premier Pattnllo and, bis col- ledenes, ° when they came into power. endeavored to reduce, insterd of to thelr request for “Tominion, assistance might have: | ; ind fomte Justifieation.” Hon. oe Hart. provineial minister ‘Tot fininee will he. requested. to, fungiver ‘Ha fhe Premier Ll wtekéd: minister of: finance: at- Ottawa why he. ‘fillowed ‘the slip one lover him with that taxon the Goodness aller yee, . arr The gold trex ocenpies the centre of timate investors and business men, and /§ the gold prefté-getters do not Uke it, g The provincia} fininee ministers also feel touchy heeanse the dominion min- 7 ister saw the possibilities of the gold . has flit. . a eR Grint of Hazelton has. been 9 deputy mining recorder tor Ondneca mining distriet.: Wn. ‘ B,C. LAND SURVEYOR ‘J. Allen Rutherford 2 Surveys promptly executed 7 *. Smithers, B.C. abide . : Fosttt a "3. Mave yon pald your supseription yet g The sunblers &