s THE UMENECA HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST =), 1934, ag Bulkley Hotel Smithers. B. C. Hot water heating. Hot cold agd | cold running. ‘water in the rooms. Hetel is instilated vith ‘Ingulex, Rates are reasonable. You are always welcome, “|The Omineca Herald| [[ “mq -| ° NEWHAZELTON,BC, 7 Old eae * Published Every «Wednesday . C. H. SAWLE PUBLISHER Ti 7 HE EATON. Fall and’ Winter Catalogue, that has just been delivered to its. hundreds of thou: . '. sands of readers: through: - out the West, marks the r , Fiftieth Anniversary of our A IARKETS ARE ‘PROVIDED entry into the business of . selling by mail, ~ . The first’ Catalogue, of - course, was published ‘in Toronto, and our first cus- — tomers necessarily. were from the Kast. ‘But it was: not long, surely, hefore the West-—~at that time atill! -very much in the “frontier”. stage of development—be- gan to avail itself of the’ convenience of Mail Order’ buying, and the .satisfac- r tion of. dealing. -with EATON’S. : And it would be interesting to know why our earlier friends. in the West were, and if they are still alive, weil, and con- vinced that “Tt Pays tc Buy fr om EATON'S. ad The other day, for in- stance, we had a letter. from a gentleman referring to a purchase he'd made : by mail from EATON’S in” ee 1898. The purchase was a pair of blankets which, in-' eidentaily, ace still in serv- ice! This was 36 years ago, and a friend of 36 years’ standing ig a friend indeed. But there may be “BATON customers in the West taday who can recall cealing with us by, mail ' even before that. And it would give us a real thrill Regularity! TO MERCHANTS * Advertising ratey—$1.50 per inch per month reading notices lic per line fratinaertion, He per line each subsequent insertion. iL Davies, Proprietor ror yeurs people interested directly and indirectly, and some nét interested at all in ogriculture, have been carry- ‘ine on-n cuupaign to enable the men onthe land in the Interior to get their praduce:on the Prince Rupert market at least on an even: basis with. the producers of farm stuff in the south- ern interior, This has now been ac- complished and the Prince Rupert imurket bas been secured for the in- “You giveep out, you trim the windows. you dust off the counters you make up new price cards, you unpack andl arrange new stock, you . play Four merehandise showings, you do these and a hundred other neeé- essary fobs; REGULARLT im the normal cond:cet of your business,. “B,C. LAND SURVEYOR J. Allen Rutherford Surveys promptly exeeuted Smithers, B.C. “But how about the biggest job of all—eontacting the people and . telling them repeatedly that you are in business and have the goods they a need,...Do you do that REGULARLY? Do you figure you are going to * get.your'share of the available business if you don’t tell folks about your merchandise and service at REGULAR intervals instead of doing the job, | sevr Cor ait articles of food that can. spasmodieally or not at all? - . . he produced on the.farms, and even ° - ‘or uvticles of any kind produced in ; the interior, Food ‘stutfs of course Is the main “ten considered thus far. There are 1 great many such articles that the, ‘orth Gu praduce as good as the south and Inost. of. those articles produced in “hoe nhovth are superior. Past experi- . yoerce tas demonstrated what can‘ be , “)* +f preduced.' Same of the farmers ‘uve ‘leatned to‘ pack and ship their uroduce nccording to the desires of the market. . ‘They are doing well. Many nthors have vet to learn to grade, and ‘wick their, stuff properly, and there ore still others who have yet to learn fo grow. the stuf. that the market in Prince Rupert, wants. “By all known tests, experience and thousands of rerords,. tha ne- knowledged best-of-all medium for REGULARITY is advertisiny in the— lnent newspaper, A newspaper going REGULARLY in to the hanes of your praspeetive custumers, not only in your town hat the suvvounding territory as well, makes it easy enough for anyone to sce how your local cousin (fers yt the Snest did of a vehicle far caresiny your husi- ness inessage REGULARLY to the people. Varcerver Make the Hotel Grosvenor, your home _ “And don't think that these folks woi't miss sour REGUCATIETY of advertising. They looy for their newspaper REGULARLY. studs iis advertising (yours, if it is there) REGULARLY, ; while in Vancouver. Here is every comfort and setviee—ctheerfal lounge, 4g writing and smoking rooms, dining @@ room. Just two blocks awap is the centre “of Vaneauver’s shopping and theatre ‘district.. Rates are very ren- : “And what's more, you'll find they are huying fairly REGULAR- LY, too, if youll just check up, especially with the aivertisers’ who «do use space REGUL ARLY. in every way possible the goyern- to hear from them. sonable, ; monte of the brovinee and of che Do- Do you know of any? Yours FOR MORE REGULARITY IN ADVERTISING intuion haveand are lending their as- : sistance. The business men and the " Dalbs _ | bresy of the north have and are piy- eS {ing their slipport. The result hag been With Bath -§2.00 Weekly: Det'd Bath $ 9.00 With Bath $12. 00 Monthly: that the’ northern const market is now ready to consunie everything in ‘the way of foods stufts that the Interior|- aan produce, and the. railway coms vatiy had ‘lowered its rates and granted: ofhor services that wives the north a Hide edge ayer the sonth,’ Now itis ap fo the farmers and to accordance with ugreement ‘and it it is fit for Laman constimption, nents have been Innde to Prince Ru- pert when none of the above vondi- tions were complied with. In revards to freight.rntes the rail- ‘Ship-|- Dee'd Bath $25.00 With Bath $30.00 the producers to grow the stut . 7 tho amek it and ship it se that Whee way hus met all the requests of the arrives on the market it will be whole- Boards of Trade and have not ouly some, attractive to the eve and reas- lowered the rates, but permit freight on abte in price, ~ yShipments in’ small qnantities to be —_—. mide on passenger trains. What can : . be ee ante wople usk mere? OTHERS TAKING THE LEAD ; eh tl right now, is the time to ee prepare for uext- spring, . The “main thing is to decide oy what one will ow that will appent to the appetive nud the foreman affair has again tak-! hetter times and. better conditions in or the const people. ‘The next thing 1s eon new die aud bas ended in dis-(4 the interior throngh their Boars of to sty all abont that thing: during’ posing of the foreman representing} Trade aud Chambers of Commerce, it| the winter and he ready to go te it in Now Unvelton’ dis , effect {4 ix most noficeable that the local dis-| the spring, ew Hazelton’ district, talking oy trict, New Hhvetton, Hazelton and) Tv hovisnnids OF dallas should he:com- | Munediately, oo ira South Hazelton have been doing n6éth- ing in here from Prince Bupert carne ne tae piher xe itlons, and of every year, yes, every month, ‘There toe! district has not henetieeds Ree dis no danger of -ghutting the market. | the uther parts. af. the luteriur have | 2 2e Lntertot cannot Krow “enough stuff necomplished somethiag worth while, | Of corti kinds.” ti snpply even the and this seetion ‘ean, df it so ehodges, {present market. There ix noe need of take advaitige of whut the cthers se-{2y severmnent relief in’ this: north cured. and possibly some day enough country. hore is need, however, of Initrietic citizens will be able to - get sod hdnest work’ on the: ‘Lind, fmd not together and organized a Board’ of] gy much cousnmption of susoline and |" ‘Trade or a Chinmber af Commerce, OF] yitural- gas. The day has come‘ when afficlaily: Join’ with seme other town men and women ‘inust help themselves, Hi assume fh slave fu che worl of re-| oyan the C. CG. ¥. says ‘that he who} constenetion, Will not work shnll not ent. Tithe meantime the peopis w ho. ne There is one thing to ‘always re-| lis Lye in. “this section of the orth. can Inember. viz, thit the people wha ly very well get busy und make the land] ine stuff are the ones to say what Brow hter ee were ie anat baie they will buy. and the growers ninst CHOMAD TO Pet one’s asvint aT ¥ 4 ' Sanne The land is here thitt will. grow, the |* grow those, hings, re very flnest feed tor either man or foe beast umd) the benast: will evenigally Ed feed the: man, There aye nanan of Letter to itor. New Huzelton, ‘Ang 28° iditor Ominecn ‘Herald ; mMCresy DE. good, land all cleared and in Dent Sirt—l wonder if “it ‘is possible soot condition for cultivation, yet for Lo peeveral ser.” nothing has been grown) t for’ miyone ‘to advive the, -neople . of), Skeenn when this Work nnd Wages : a : ae ww or Soe “fam that’ land’ except possibly * sole ip- ee ou different hay that even the boadts in Po Ae the. field do not cate for, The: ery : Is Your Subscription Due?. jaulways been that, there was_no, market niember the people elected; is going ‘tg Copel Ts" discontinue exposing his ‘Aven kness in| the affairs of the province, only t#! 7 ‘ conducting the affairs. of the riding he prove to the electors that they’ hag was elected to represent withont .call-| wasted ° their time. at the last aaa and that the freight rate was too: ‘high N ow is a good time to: pay» Sine A Minister of Public Works and his aimy of cngineers visited this 4 district the axe has again beep’ applied | While every other part of the north ix doing its share to bbring | about A got number of ihe voters af the)! Thigeton (istrict nte aware of ‘the part r the member phi; you in blocking a decis- sian Innided down by- the Assoclation:§ Texecutive. and only enme to settle-' meut by establishing twe districts and ( providing a foreman for eich, and in a this way no sub-foremey were requir-}§ i uid ne extra expense added, eon, sidering the work heing done, and iu i this way got by for a few months until; ie Rohueone econld he found to play they gout, wad succeeded in getting . thet Lhonrs passed on to the minister. of pub o lie works snd chief engineer, who. grali bed line tnd hook. nnd Jeft the, alnicen! iy for the Skeeun member to hong on wi onorable George St, Lawrence Neuflize Ponsonby, son of His ©xcellency the Governor-General of Canada and Lady Bess- . borough, and Master William Herridge, son of Honorable W. D, - Herridge-and Mrs. Herridge, ‘and nephew of Right Honorable R. B. Bennett, indulging in a fraternal handshake before going on with the business of the meeting—a little heavy snand-digeing, on the the’ So Katy’s Cove Beach of the Algonquin Hotel, St. Andrews-by- e Sea, . neck. and thus helping him’ down tay defeat that much sooner. as) If ff it a matte’ of ceonomles, they atten could. easily Ne adjusted hb; fapply itis the uxe in hundreds of piney i nd. ef" focting Q saving of. several thous! unds of dolirs, and yet not handtent 4 . ayone, in his living conditions. ‘For exnmpyle, the Brain Trust exs4 ;PpensG.. A. body hired, to. advise forty || seven elected members of parliament as tothe ways nud means of runnin | oy und that the merchants in Rupert | Te | fused to.tyke the stuff, All very tyne ced at one tine, but not ony: more. "Che | ing on _the ministers, engineers, ete.,) by not. electing brains instedd a} : . inerchanta will be glad to take gut | ¢rom Victorin.. to ay the voll of goat statues, Ln OP ge oe ; ‘ (aC ie stuff if tt is what they can soll; If it/ for him, aud. settling matters which OTRAS opening yor + : : + ‘ \ Iti is “tu st. ‘Two Dollars. a... ¥ ear is ducked Broner}y j, ly if, it, din graded | pre up. to the member for ‘Skeena and] oO L emt, properly dnd'shipped: tn’ condition’ in! the existing Associations to settle. LNs, AL Vot "