\HE OMINECA HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1934 a See = ee -Askt | Ask! . Ask! pe ; . He who ih most yets most. ‘here is no getting away from the, ath. Itis something like the tortolse and the hare. frs,.e race in, Dnsiness is not to the swift, nor to ne ‘clever, nor to the brilliant man, but ‘ . tu. the man wh}t is most dilligent—to the man who he : keeps on doing fis plain duty. You are a retailer. You want to get . business. Yon went to svell cach duy’s 4 es. Wet, you will sell _ more each day if you ask! ask. ask! buyers to. buy your goads, You ean hardly go around canvassing homes and buyers face to face. This practice would be too costly, thongh undoubtedly would be effective. But you can see newspaper advertising; in this way you cin do your agking for business. You are not requir- ed by the buying public te do smart advertising. The public just was ts. oe fifo med avai waar sw have to sell; and if you will add rensons why the public should buy what you offer, then you will get more customers, The public wants information, and it won't object to a little urging. Spending money 1s fer mist persusa quie a serious mice, and they therefote like retail merchants advertisements tu be plain, straightforward statements of fact. La NEW HAZELTOR, B.C. - Published Every Wednesday C. H. Sawie zetes—$1.60 pee inch per month line cach aubsequont insertion. The Omineca Herald PUBLISHER Advertising raeding noticws lic per lina firatinzertion., 10c per a 7 b T red not so-much because it won, but by the way the British crew handled their boat. . so* Vancouver Chamber of Commerce is asking the Canadian Government to increase its purchases of silver to be converted into coins. That is the kind of business that will bring money ‘into ure of the wheat crop in the northern hemosphere the Canadian farmer is to benefit grently. There will be a good market for all of Canada’s surplus solution anyway, Had the a crop this fit. wee It is possihle that there will be a session this fall of the House of Com- mons. There, are quite a number of important motters to be considered. Hon. Mr. King is reported to have promised that the Opposition would attempt to block anything and every- ward, Mr. King says he wants an election, but not all of the Liberals are in agreement with him. en the Government to permit them te run for municipal councils, provincial or political duties, “Why not ask for pay as well as leave of absence. eae For the first time sinee the yacht and brought to the United Sintes a Is Your Subscription Due? and 9 seconds, The fastest time ev- er made in a race for this euwn was It is reported from Ottdwa, that’ on account of the almost complete fail- wheat as well as a market for all of this year’s crop. It looks Hke a good time In Canada again. Those farmers who did not sow grain have one con- year they would have made some pro- thing the government mi¢ht bring for- The civil servants at Ottawa are not sutisfied with just running the gc-vern- ment, Dut now they are going to ask Dominion parlinments, ‘and to be giv- en lenve of absence without pay during tne time they were attending to their cup was lifted by an American boat challenger wou a race on Monday Inst when the Endeavor, the British boat, ilefeuted the Rainbow by 2 minutes cireulation and revive industry in the Doninion. - « #8 The stock for the Canndinn National Bank was offered for sale on Phurs- day last and immediately the entire ed. That is the hest possible answer Hon. Mr. King's complaint that itevas not a National Bank. eae Bill) MeLarnin. the British Columbia boy, defeated Royse for the welter- weight championship of the world, He won on points, the battle going fifteen rounds. Te had one eye closed ut the finish, but Ross hid little use of either of his eres, Some time ago Ross got the decision and it was felt. that he smne tine ago the Richfield News re- Richfiell News reporter, on Monday night had not heard of the battle and the victory of the Canadian over the American. although al other broad- casters had. heard of it early in the evening, When Ross got the decision some thne ago the Richfield New re- the grand and glorious victory of the American over a Canadinn, aan Placer Miners On Lorne Creek — Diving the past -sunmer Bill: Pat- more, son of L, W. Patmore of Prince Rupert, has wecomplished a lot of work on their gold property up Lorne creek from Dorreen, Mr, and it looks as if ‘his’ faith in it is to be justified in the near future. Billy ‘maile in Monday's race, ‘The British Hy bout is now the:favorite in the betting | issue of $5,000,000 was over subserib- | porter conld talk of nothing else but]. Patmore |’ has held this property .for some time]. has been in charge of the work this] ~The Bulkley Hotel Smithers, B.C. Hot water heating. Hot cold and cold running water in the rooms." - tte ; : - Hotel. is insulated with Insulex. ‘Rates are reasonable. _ You are always welcome. H. Davies, Proprietor writing and smoking rooms, dining room. Just two blocks away is. the centre of Vanconver’s shopping and theatre district. Rates are very rei- sonable. ane wee RATES Daily: Det'd Bath «$1.50 With Bath » $2.00 Weekly: Det'd Bath $ 9.00 With Bath $12.00 Monthy: Det'd Bath $25.00 With Bath $30.00 Rates froin 3 J. Allen Rutherford . Surveys promptly executed | Smithers, B. C. BARGAIN | 8. C. LAND SURVEYOR = ihn gn Pe os eee ee a ? { i; } be i‘ a Make the Hotel Grosvenor your home while in Vancouver. Here is every P. comfort and service—cheerful lounge, f or ithe teenies a SEEMS Aarne pee SF I aes OIE Br r. eNO Ne el an nr ie Rae My i BANK OF CANADA CAPITAL $5,000,000 Divided into 100,000 Shares of $50.00 Each The Minister of Finance, pursuant to the provisions of the Bank of Canada Act, offers on | res ; - oo jor public subscription: © yo nee ’ an 100,000 Shares of the Capital Stock of the | _ BANK OF CANADA pee SF Issue Price: $50.00 a Share EASTERN CANADA _ PR MILE, good in day coaches “FARES | ys / The Bank of Canada has been for expenses, depreciation, etc.,. |. profits are to in Canada, ' ‘ Subscri “ Bank of Canada Shares.” or post office or express. company - ¢ , Subscriber; General, post. offices, Derarratest or Penance, Orrawa, pout - ‘Berremocn 17, 10H. On Application On Jan. 2,1935 - incorporated by the Parliament of Canada and. given wide powers to operate as a centrak bank of issue and rediscount for Canada, ” The Bank is authorized to pay cumulative dividends from its profits, at the rate of 44% per annum, payable half-yearly. Surplus be applied to the rest fund of the Bank or paid into the Consolidated Revenue. - Fund as provided by the Bank of Canada Act. ‘. ; -. Not more than 50 shares may be: held by or E holders must be British subjects ordinarily resident in Canada or corporations organized under Dominion or provincial laws and contro The Subscription List will open'on September 17, 1034, and close on or “with at without notice, al the disoretion of the Minister.of Finance. PAYABLE AS FOLLOWS: - $12.50 a Share $37.50 a Share for the benefit of any one person... tions should be mailed to the Minister of Finance, Ottawa, in envelopes marked | ‘Payment must be made by a certified cheque on a.chartered bank or by a bank drait |, money ofder, payable to the Receiver General. of Canada. ' Ag soon as poxsible after subscriptions have been received, allotments will be made ,oort > vs and notice ‘of the ‘allotment. will be. mailed to. the,.post office address, furnished by the ” Py tg ee Cae on iho age ns Further particulars will be. found in, the official prospectus and application form may be obtained at, the Department of Finance, ‘the offices of the Assistant Receivers vr ‘any’ branch ‘of any chartered'bank, and other financial ‘institutions. to EE a, ih ae wel] oo after provision lied by British subjects ordinarily resident _ 7 8 before September 21} 1984, 4 Share- . “Which. . in tourist sleepers on payment of reg- ular berth rate. Tickets on Sale Daily Sept, 21 4 PER MILE, good Ti Return Limit 30 Days. ct “STOPOVERS allowed at Fort William. Armstrong and Fast, Fall particulars as to Fores, drain times, iy resordaltors, ele. from local Agent - f | NATIONAL | | \ « W. 520-34. t ee as ‘i ‘ y “Peta. Some excellent kssays were Te: woived from snimple this year. One 9 | foot. loud gave an assny of $00.00, 0 } 6 ft. jend gave $75.00 ond a 3 ft, lenil wave: SO5.00.. Lhey..ave.golng. to take iF tir move ground next spring. During 4 ‘thé: piist svimmer three engincers hive ¢ been in to exninin this property. = +) “Et is reported on good authority that | { »/encly next spring. the Tredway pro- : perty will be opened up again. This { In the property that hos several times | attracted mining’ men, bnt ench time something in world conditions got all twisted and work had to be abandoned 1 q i to Cctober 2 inclusive, BS CARADIAN | #