rHE DAILY NEWs CANADA’S DWINDLING SUPPLY , IN THE— OF R AILRO AD TIES A Skeena Valley Nechaco Valley . ND PLANS FARM | Butkiey Vatiey Fort George Districe |] FARM IN TRACTS OF 160 ACRES AND UPWARDS FOR USING TREATED TIMBER § | LANDS J exes cr case cc kesomaie toe wt oo | LANDS easy terms. \pproximately’ 70 per cent of ada, « lobe ed with economy. | ti purchased in Canada in 19140 zs th uch a treatment these NORTH COAST LAND COMPANY, Limited vere hewn. Tt is apparent that rears Tm, last at least 45 PAID UP CAPITAL $1,500,000, 00 VANCOUVER, B.C. ethod if manufacture of ties wr A - . ve . mild probably last + h ger are not undergone any great Western oeeeere Pine, general and permanent changes Phe lodge pine of the We Sawn ties were 30 per cent, of NUM he areal creased th www CTwVaUUUwUUT EPP PPP PAAEr the tota which is the same pro eae Sarees h th itiment 7 port is in 1909. The only re ot oo : a ey i pect which has a fir ad i ind J} j | wh h N . ’ ; ‘ I : ae a hf " B h Ri z . : i. tare were “per ea wed etter than Munging cer iw ane i) een , weounl ¢ en J th cx pine Wes were hewn. treated, it lasts « D ss He ek and Douglas f were) years when used f Only Results Count |): ome oor-bells : d of manufacture In the ease) and perfeetly seas d ind : imarng 8 pe cent were would take ehemica eA rent Ea . hew ties, while the minor are readils after vhich PIANO m = The one thing above all else that you want to know | ies sere principally saw nake ntaek and . oad A tach psig ee ey . house ; ‘ p . “ rh hew! es are eal a ole tv the use of « O- ouse e : about the range you buy is this—that it will cook and as dak Gib ae iain an ; = eaher b canvass * es One of t —e with = ae hiefly from larger tim! mppey ages Ap : an absurd fear of the “waste-circulation” bugaboo a broil and bake with absolute satisfaction. Cost of Ties. aie Gx hin ieee a — Pi oa ne tae —cannot get away from the haunting thought that @ Ti ‘ Hes etary Times J Other features of a range, such as convenience, thre ‘ A only 0 out of every | 00 readers of a newspaper al economy and appearance, are, of course also indispens- ss cies ed es mos "TOTAL AREA may be possible buyers of his goods. e . . . . " t Whil ne i able, but the prime necessity in a range is results in | .), 1 f th tena OF BRE D S h f d t d ti d t ; j ae a I o he refused to advertise, and wen ce cooking. The Gurney-Oxford gives recults—not now | | ah was alow the inl A ON ‘ee : 7 . a-Canvassing 5 d then, but always. expensive, costing 68 cents, ang THE STALK —Inviting people to come to his plano recitals. rel an , ‘ es ‘ the hea ! 2 [ ) tied were the chew Then he wondered why they didn’t come. et Every Gurney-Oxford is a source of continual satisfac- IS tha tne lines ] a ‘ ! } ef Le gures | fe) tion to its owner. Day after day, year after year, it "aid ; ; al : eine - sac ' neat 4 This is why: but also to his wife, his grown-up sons and the steam 1ilwave which ” a oo $| & , 1: daught his mother— is mother- enables her to produce pastry, bread, roasts that cs : er abe tage a mpared with 1 a He wasn't reaching the people. in-law. ‘Their jentareliidenauaen contribute to the pleasure of housekeeping. That is | ''"' |” ' wont 0c een, PE . in Pi aa fe His canvassers rang every door-bell in the head of the house—and pretty soon hy the Gurney-Oxford finds its st t rt 1946 ; shased by m| wt 1 ‘1 | ‘ i souls Fhapiplied to come cn te gee Pen ee ee wh : ron — ” ot | whea 9 ms rw y gest suppo od ees mate ae is al house. This and dozens of similar cases which among those who have had actual and intimate experi- lewn ve lueed this area 8 a But one in every household isn’t enough might be cited to show that “waste cir a aaa : ted, b 1b im} The area sown ti-| oxipartionlasly {f it doses’ culation” is an empty bugaboo, and should ence with it. You too will number your Gurney- Oe as ated al: 9,494,000 4 eta oh haere eaten ines inti ea ived with 9,233,556 wres in| = . ; ‘ Witt es 64 be allt ha dentin 149.2001 the right person— it was a servant, of a motor truck Oxford among your best friends. ce { the ties purchased ; ose i vel Ge +40 © acres 4 child. The woman of the house was seldom Pei Gone Vea > aa wal hew is contras 1944. In the three Northwest} & sten; the man of the house, never. oe ! manufacturer is successfully FRED S ] ORK “ : sath a 1) _ in : nem ane as ce a . . ' ea . : a Now. if the piano maker had placed an in daily papers. He realizes that he must tuted 50 per es I i 16,965 acres 914, th a] ad. in the newspaper, it would have reached reach, not alone the managers of the — | PRINCE RUPERT | ties i ceda bul i] se being Saskatchewa ral thousands, where the canvassers could — that — trucks, but also their ‘ . Leda vd | umd Albert : I ling fa a fal reach only hundreds. ee en Cee head —_ i and bb i the ta A acreage the Ee chinists, is in actual practice ‘ The species} th ' ee 9,246,100,| @ And even though only 10 per cent. of the that this Advertising radiates in a thousand z hich vief d saw ms ‘ par d with 9,304,293 i pial 1.) tl readers are actual piano buyers, this does directions, ‘and agair. converges most as- Ee % ‘ ode 2 I “ ue ae — . - ‘ ak | vs the ao r ase eins act aa . fs al not mean that the advertising read by the tonishingly to influence the house that has a he ie pak Ceciieteah iteuiealr be zs oa k 5 oP Be an ; : ein other 90 per cent. is wasted. Advertising made up its mind that horse-trucking is aj pre spl and jack pine. Alllin the three provinces ones talks, not only to the prospective buyer, too costly and inefficient. E KAIEN HARDWARE COMPANY [iit Sah ot. 2ete7 atte ores ane aries, 826, : were hewn The average price}100 acres, as compared with last el tie 7 cents, or 2] year’s census figures of 4.563 ; : os . 2) \NENUE P.O. DRAWER 1624 PHONE No. 3 of hewn tie " was fi \ "a a : - r 4,06 s Advice regarding your advertising problems is available = nis per tie less than was paid) 203 acres for oats and 764,733 through any recognized Canadian advertising agency, or the = applies Sheet and Plate Glass by steam roads. Ut ts interesting | for Darley, Secretary of the Canadian Press Association, Room 503 Supplies HARDWARE Flote Glass Mirrore - rae — Bs - oo swan ne eae Lumsden Bldg., Toronto. Enquiry involves no obligation I Tinware . RN ee ee TRADE IN. on your part—so write if interested. J vis sawh st nin . . ‘ j ‘thi wn hewn Stay Satisfactory | MONARCH MALLEABLE “*” en hs AUSTRALIA Operon Range.”’ WWII ee22ee Vege ee PwMewarie Imports from the United State of cross-ties 1910 amounted to &1.0906 832 Exports in 19140 DWINDLES a a ee — 1,995,582 ties at a value of Por a Fine Dav's Outing Visit the Ans AALS £463.508 Of this total $376,913 was to the United States rhe A moderate rainfall has 000 aa es balance of imports over exports! cently been experienced on the 200, FROM HOME TO HOME. was $633,324, which represents coast of several of the Stais i about 891,000 ties at the average) but, over the great bulk of Aus- bus ness men price for ties HOTEL ELYSIUM ed in Canada in 1910.) .ajig of the continued Chemical ‘Vrentmnent, idev weather is reflected in heavy now being es-| and eattl. The evidence are now wearing BAY “Rego clothes plants are es of sheep application. Sid. Sykes, Manager lablished for the chemical treat- be ok is therefore not reassur. ani oo il es e is be | rinest, Newest and Most Up-to-date Hotel in Vancouver ment of railway ti ’ One 1 “lin rv and is bound to lead to a econ- . coe Pam los p oe lho: 0 ancouver ing erected at Fort Frances, On-| tvnition in the volume of eae of Prince Rupert q The fact is significant ; it means that . ™ , i tario, and the other is heing| yorts as a natural sequence to alli 7 Seong that | “Rego” 1142 Pender Street West ° - Vancouver, B.C. started al Winnipeg. It is stated)... peed production, Imports for style is what they want, and that " Rego” Pr a) that a plant will also be erected the first five months of 1942|Twe Hours’ Run—Porcher Island rey and value are the right standard. ane Se. at Vaneouver rhe plant at Fort show a considerable inerease we ' le Pe NIE Frances will be capable of treat-| over the similar period of last Tale (with 23 shops in the Empire 9 a ode The ea ; ; feomocin, and they offer you high-class f ing 2,000 ties per day Phe zin€-| year, while the volume of ex- ‘mer od chloride-aluminium patent im- ports has also been well main-| Warner & Mudson’s Pre-emption — at pract ly ready- tk PP UL CHARGES, BOTH DUTY AND POSTAGE mersing on will = . eel tained, The Canadian steamers a, je CAP CUR which both prolongs the life Of] pon, st. John have brought large “REGO N ' te UN iV ASSP LAE hs the timber and rends it fireproof, eeges" be Aansteeiine cake of EW YORK Style, 9950 a ‘ istralis TRANSFORMATIONS aire Fell of jit questionable if this ven *"iwhich lumber comprised a eon- - q American Model Lounge Suit. The M " Hair ee , iw'll give as good results in Can. siderable portion Dominion | -Church Services - cut and fashion of this superb model Hu eed | gta as would creosote |Government Trade and Com- have been endorsed by experts as “the this is a matte! which | mere report, engage = Ea “ best American style of the year. It is - aonw years has been necessary FURST pomersees the suit you should be wearing. The } Se ices every Sunda » E if the preservation of the for Chureh Hall ‘at il am. and “ New ork” is only one of the of Canada, At the same time : MUNI IPAL pet eye oS a many smart styles illustrated and fully would have redueed the annual REV. FP. W. KERR, M.A., Pastor described in our tailoring magazine ‘of railway maintenance, The j “ ne FOR MEN” ay ige life of untreated ties as THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH | FASHIO ) vy the ste oads 8: | McINTYRE HALL, 38RD AVE, NBAR OTH ST published) a Free | ted byw the team roa i : , pe pei hi h. h full cedar, 0 years; tamarack, 8 years} Corviews, rar Sees, whic “ at. her ; ? vears: Douglas fir, 7 MIGHT PAY Sehool 2.30 p.m Baraca range of ent gg. il simple 8 eee nee r : asp . Hible Class 2.30 p.m we will send: you on na ack pine, 6 years; REV. W.H. McLEOD B.A B.D, Pastor || measurement form, we y ved from | spruce, | As may be m i | i RE LONG HAIR (as sketch) to complete . ; pe ; ling length aud | al ‘ _ . the + 7 Porouto may purchase a real SIXTH AVE, AND MUSGRAVE PLACK oO oO ors, illy used, because of Its . Servic Sunday at i pate ere esi tto vour home, & evrely packed : oa ik nak Eee aeenty of cd ‘coal mine Property Gomis. | a neon Senn A " CATALOGUE Ne Isto: Inioner Chisiw ee ee Box Mo CLOUGHER SYNDICATE, enti PeeLies Noon oo 60 oF $13.00 ipidly becoming exhausted,| stoner Chisholm, whe reeam REV. C, R. SING, B.D, PasTor Dept. O P.O. in 't) Spadina Ave., TORONTO. Toupet only, $2.26 or $3 50. | preservative treatment of} mended the eity lo purehase four We SALVATION ARMY CITADEL B84 FOX BERRY ROAD roduced, the speeies Of ooal yards, if it intended te go : Granville Court hager BROCKLEY, Lonoon,S.€ ENGLAND. will have to be used/jnto the bus ness at all, lately re _ ane) Pm Bun: i, whieh, on aeeount Of | eoived an of’er from an Ameri- jay Sehool, 1:30 p ; th . an e srvices Mot mun _——— sary frequent renewal,|/ean mine owner, rhe mine is een Beanesday, ; Thurs ise the cost of mileage! situated in the United States, and ey pee AD ah PUTTER | { an dian General Electric Limited ‘ » q Ss . T e ' If treated ties were! its owner, states will supply the Commanding OMcers a Company, e Ss h would Cost about S0leity with an abusndanee of an- | and Co d L | stern, taining ntracting Machinery a e W i per tie for ereosot-/ yy eite oal fer voara to eome i of e thra my 1] trical Apparatus ‘ every tion ping With tie plates, | oT ee 1] vcs hel SUBSCRIBE FOR THE NEWS TRY A NEWS WANT AD | =% Graham Kearney, Mer. st n t the News and eheap in Can-| o@ | late