sien rn Eb Bee THE OMINECA HERALD, WEDNESDAY. JULY 20019320002 _ ate gel ct nen tee Sy eniey ate tigen et oe ti a! Be Eoceeai ees aee eet fant peedoe Pee v heme aang nner ep Senet lie gal About Readers a, And Writers of ‘ “Advertising pares—$1,50 per-Inch per month Greenaway was for’ several yenrs- the —— The 0m ineca. Herald It will be learned with Q good deal}. ” KEW HAZELTON, B C “lor ‘fiterest in thig part of the. ‘conutry't bd . {that Everett. Greenaway was, recentiy;|! " funited in marriage ‘to Miss Oliva, Nyg-i| . Pablished Every Wednesday if ie G. H. SAWLE "eee |sard at-Bella- Coola and the: happy’ PUBLISHER young couple are spending thelr honey incon in the Rainbow mountains. © Mr, reading notices l6c per line tiratinsertion. 10c par line each subyequentineartion. = oe, teacher at Sheehan's school, ‘Kispiox, and he has a reat many friends in this EVERETE “GREENAWAY MARRIED | a : . ~ “Send your a {satya oe L Watch Repairing and - Jewellery Requirements a, io OR. WV. Caineton Advertisements ry ITS A VERY OLD STORY—the story of the man 1 who put in a great daily newspaper an inconspicuous e-line advertisement as _— follows >— Cats Wanted—$1.00- cath, before Sam. 16 Major street. . . He put i in this advertisement to prove to ‘a doubting fr iend tliat the public reads advertisements. - You ean: imagine the doubter's consternaiion when he saw next morning a streetfal of hen, women and childron, each with a cat. “Whatever: you yourself. may do in regard to the reading of aay ertisements, know this: Hverrthing ‘printed iu a’ newspaper — sets’ read, and there are many who rend ev ery Hine—news matter _ und advertisements—those with lots 6f time and curosity. - The company or firm with something to sell—something which . thousands of persons enn bny—wouldw’t be very wise if it pub- Hshed un inconspicuous advertisement. The right thing for it to ‘do is.to crash in on your attention, by publishing an advertisement, which everybody is likely to see. . Its job is to make you—a normal man or wonran—see its advertisement and to make it so interesting that yonll read it. Then the advertisement must be persnasive. Also it should ineite you to tuke action. Of course some adlvertisements—those of local retailers—may. quite proprly give prominence to prices Their job is te direct you, wither than to inform or persuade you! and to stir you wi to quick actiori. . The writing, designing and illustrating of advertisements in- tended to eatch attention, intrigue interest, convey information, be convincing, breed desive, for what is advertised, and incite the reader to purchase are highly specialized jobs — If you want to know just how difficult is the job of writing an advertisement which would get 100 marks from a competent judge try to write one—about a vaccum cleaner, a motor ear, a writing ink, a child’s shoe, or anything else, limiting yourself to 300 words or less. - woe This advertisement is sponsored by the Canadian Weekly Newspaper Associaion : UNJUSTIFIED PRICE INCREASE: district who will extend .to him and and happy Life together. : J} ———— Eyery time the public begins to be- lieve that the future looks a shade or two brighter some great Industrial or financial concern’ boosts the price and P r oper Care. thus tukes the joy out of life again. It was bad enongh for. the government Of P ullets F or to: take another two cents per. gallon . from .the gas consuming public, The ’ _ Best. Results consumer was just getting ‘used to pay , that extra price—that.is those who] After chicks have p passed the brooder were so fortunate.as to have a few |stage the pullets and cuvkerels Should eents-to buy gas. with—when the big be separated, moved. te.a colony or oil companies jump their ‘price Up On} roosting house and ‘provided with: lots other two cents a gallon, ‘The price & | of range land, In order to talse heal- this country is now Ade. per gallon ai. | thy chickens, free from internal ° para- no credit, ., : sites, they shéuld not be allowed to With money. ‘as scarce as it is, and | range on the same ground ‘more than with the earning power dewn..to such |one year in three, This offers” little a low JeVel, these increases are just a | difficulty to the farmer with plenty of little too much, Both the government | tana, but it is not always possible for and the oil companies are going to get the poultryman with a limtted acreage less revenue, The Joy riding hag beey|to follow this plan. However, consid: cut away down and even business con- eruble success has been achieved by cerns bave reduced their gas consump: |some poultrymen by tion fo the minimum, chickens in yards which are included But that is not the worst. On alllin a short rotation and which have sides there are complaints and worse | been given liberal application of lime than complaints, - The public is a very | following the removal of ehfeckens in, pitient and long suffering body. It ic} the fol, possible to drive it so far—right up to} While the pullets are on range theey the brink of the-firery pit; afew may | will rquire little attention except . tr. topple over—but when the pulilie stops | provide a constant supply .of feed anc und turns there will be lively: times for} water, and to see that they are’ pro right of the masses to live. It is 2| weather. Range. hoppers constructed long time since an Anglo-Saxon people! to contnin grain in, one side and mash took the Iaw in its own hands, but it} in the other, offer distinct advantages : will not be so long now if the money The mash or grain may be with held and start their retreat at an early date hoppers are constructed te hold a largt Men, and, women like to live, and it] amount of feed the labor required ir, does not, take an aivful lot to satisfy | reeding is considerably reduced. | ‘The is denied them ‘then that great major- hoppers and water trovnghs so thes ity is going to become criminal and use| shoyiad be mored ‘frequently. °° a little force that is so distasteful to] at. one experimental station barred the greedy cowards who are today eX-| piymouth rock pullets are brought inte >>> >> FF HF >> FFF > Fd >> HS E L ao Even though business is not up: to norma! yvau still | use Counter Check Books and need them now or in the near future, . "The Omineca Herald a) now supply you with Counter Check Books of any size and any make and . at manufacturer’ Ss prices Give your order to us or gend it by mail. to "The Omineca Herald iNew Hazelton, B. C. ERERERRERRRRE RR RRR RR RRR | time in the cities: There’ is always] orain fed are determined by the rate o’ torting the last copper from the masses production at approximately six’ month Trouble has been brewing for a long] o¢ age. The proportion of mash ant, more or less friction in the big centres ninturity of ‘the pullets::A high pe but nothing serious happens until the} contaye of mush and mlik tends to has. city folk are backed up by the solidjten the maturity of ‘the pullets and 1 rural population. tion has been hart and hurt badly, and tard development. - there is a very strong and general dis-| ‘phe rowing ration might. consist of vontent that is steadily developing. It) -rain niade up-of two parts of wheat | is ime to halt the unjust increases] anq-one part ‘euch of oats and cracked in prices of commodities that-nire es- corn. The mash which is fed ‘dry con- ential to every day life, 7 — 1 ‘wists of 100-1bs, each of corn meal, and erushed outs and mlddiings,. 50. lbs. of A business man is ‘ond who gets three. bran, 15-1bs. charcoal an 5 poun ds. of meitls a@ day aud a place to sleep com. fine salt. Sour skim “milk an a butter fortably, A flnaneier is one who takes iltk j is gi ven. iv addition to water. two meals and the sleeping quarters from the business man and gly es noth- ing in return. ' A thief is one ‘who tukes a loaf of ‘prend not his own. One who takes a wagon load uf brend is 2 hi-jncker, but |the one who takes the whole bread fac- tory is wy financier. and is called Sir. 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