Good +4 Bikabe : " Comfortable Cars ! Always, on the Job_ * Phone Hazelton Omineca Hotel, “up to"loon, March: 24t. 4 by \the, District Forester, -| tine each ‘gubsgauent Insertion’ . {price of, beer per. barrel io the, . brewers Jaccording: ‘to press articles. . were. also; allowed to: decrease: the. con- tents: of the ‘barrel. . .j.|than before:the raise: “The. people’ ‘on- |: - pabiaher Brey V ‘Weinesday "| C. H- Sawin © * PUBLISHER Advertising rates—$1.50 per inch per math reading notices 16¢ pexline frst insertion, {0c par ace. ep - PUBLIC was SruNG AGAIN | aod The late. proviticiat government just prior to the. election of 1924: raised, {he by $1. 5Q, so it was offictally.’ ‘reported. at that time, and the increase was ad: ded to the ‘price. the consumer. had to ‘of the government thought ‘they were. Manson, attorney. general. at’ the time: the increase: was allowed, avarned the’ present uttorney-genrak: to: have noth-. ing ‘whatever to do; with the liquor question if he and, his government: in- tended to Stayin. power. But Hon. Mr, Pooley did- not heed the warning. He got investignting, and, he found: out some things of quite a startling. nature Jt. Zems | that instead of. the: price, of beer being radsed , $1.50 9- barrel, thes: ‘brewerles. Then. the. govern: | ment at Ottawa, ‘Sanctioned, ‘this ..de- | that the ‘brewerles kad’ to pay. The Te- f $9.58 - per ‘barrel : more ‘for” their - beer |: ly had to- “pay the: “increased | cost. ond take ' less! beer—Tuit ‘* seems’ “fair enough so'far. as “the people are’ ‘con- cerned. “But, What’ ‘did. ‘the ‘brewers do with al that, extra ‘money? . ‘SHOULD ADVERTISE | ‘COAL, British: -Oolunibla’e ‘edat mining” “ins legit seems ‘to ‘be in--the doldrums. 4 From a once: prosperous and wealthy ‘® From Pritice Ripert to Vaneod: ay cannot: be looked. to’ ‘to. ‘find. ay market: + and" ‘sell the ° coal ‘for: ‘stich: a sweat | : doing : nothing ‘themselves... Juseful suggestion ° ‘that: hag." yet" ‘been ; their: business “while. research and 6x- ing: “eal. industry © ‘has siid-down ~ the hill: Un- til Howie 18 almobe'a: hhs-been! This is| not due to” any inféridrity ‘or! ‘the pro-| ict “Phe ‘coal ‘ia “Ad 800 “as! ever. ‘it Wa “Enatistry. ‘sthit needs" fuel ‘and 1ttie panes! ‘stil ‘need. to” be’ heated: ‘But |" other forms’ of ‘heat: and: power “have! ‘tbeen adopted and other coal fields are picking up 2 -big“share-of- the B::0. business, ‘The “provincial. _Bovernment made. is ‘that the’ ‘eoal. ‘operators do’ ti little vonsumer ‘advertising - to? increase | periments: are being: earriéa: ‘on ‘for the | (development: of hew-forms for" market=; pay.. The. government: got away -with-} ‘|that for: a time, at least the members getting away with it Recently ACM. crease and re-arranged the excise duty f ault-waa that- the: -brewers were getting : “The most. Cauda wit pay ‘the coat of United” “We'll. light the fire with it. an otal “There may “have been a time ceeded’ in putting: it over. ‘Pidase u use in earliest edition. -Many thanks’ for E past: favors; or “hie! peintéa ’ "instruction ‘accompanying a reader . advertisement _vecetted by the Omineca Herald from a cigarette mirinufacturer, “ "That ‘cin: ‘is asking for the free insertion ot’ ‘an. aiivertisement _ which should bring. the: newspaper- $7.00. or $8.00. ‘atthe regular ‘ “peader’ rate. This is’ ‘only one of hundreds’ of like ‘requests receiv- : ed from manufacturers: and. ‘others: who-séek’ space in _hewspapers ‘Without paying for it, ; P arsameene pre renter “eUpy TW tiot aged,” ui zoeu to. ‘the W. ie ‘paper r basket ~ ; “THES 18 the trouble ‘with too many: ‘of our “Canadiusi miannfae: turers. They: want: something; for nothing, . Like. TaBLMTENy “Ye ople,. they’ pay for everything connected’ with the manttddtire and 's » yw of, fhoir. product, ‘then. demand: free. Ipublicity—the! ‘Hosein element: Fontiected: With the transattion—trée: of -to think the newspapr. is: Just. waiting. for. tth: co; j over itself, tushing the: free reader: ‘into priut: paper of British Columbia, when: the free publicity, grafter. sues. Not -now.. Yet ‘he’ persists, ‘and: will | - . persist do long | as there, is a ‘chance: to get something for nothing, These free publicity aiuniets: ‘ad “hot nae tilelr: onions, “newspaper "will - co-operate ‘with ‘the: “adertiver’to ‘ get results, Amt oo -the newspaper is, no. t going. to be’ the goats ose ' the weekly oh me ane a 4 ‘ in the. ‘life’ of the wWéek ‘Any » fnew expense. “ a a . Premier King ‘has: ‘been, watehing ‘his LDOOK. little. -brother, ‘Unele -Sam,"for’ a OMS EET PAGED hitn iii “his” ‘Pallaret to” enforce, his own PUEr eT Skt [laws,. So. Mr, King: fakes :ihe ob. off, ait, Shows. ‘his ex- Géptionally broad’ “outlook” on “life, But Premier King 4s 3_figuring on an: “elect tion this summer dnd he, thinks he vould like to capture, the extreme: Bro! hibition vote in, Canada “The Premier's. “position i Canada” is’ go bad just now, ‘that! he i is grasping at finy old ‘thing: for’ vatapalgir ‘thunder. sgt cot oay Onening Week 7 cm Ottawa House.. ~ Qetawa=tSjeelal “to” ‘the: “Fema [5 Parliament. wg ‘looking: ‘back; “MpoR,} Pro- short space ‘of five working | days | ‘the mgin estimates have. been’ -yveached,: a Tsithation! Wlihout, “parallel }vears, More” “tnipbrt tant," however;— land ‘causing lobbies, and. corridors: to long time, and has felt very. SOrry. for fnele Sam's. hands . to enforce Unele Sam! 8 laws and pay’ ‘the. cost with: Gan ; : adian money.- . That: is, perfectly love- 4 ly’ of Premier King; L bluntly’ in tfingt _ Sees an. Election| gvess which ‘has not; only: been. wiiique, ‘in vecent | “TWpedal- Was abont | as “effective te ae Tea inorethan .46-per’ cent. ‘of the. votes | of . the’ people. How could: Hon. Mr, ‘King * presume; ‘he’ ‘asked, t07 G0 to ‘the Imperia]. Canference.. and... «profess .:.to represent. Canadian - such -a- condition? a ‘opinion, under ada EE wth, Ere Tey ; Mr. Klug. to ‘gndge trom dliggrepangy jase his’ ayn: “attitude -and ‘the re- Inctance, of. 2 his . , followers, to. plunge f : tie 42 aM tarily oft his guard:s: “Hé. ‘aid. not ‘at- tempt to “snaty )| character 2 LOR. his". government, opportunity.” “of! saying” “Whether | the Liberal - or ‘the “Conservative: - Party. was, ‘the more representative of their momen- S the * ‘representative a but to ‘Hon. Mr. Bennett. 49 | that he ‘might® Have ® ‘his. election, that. fi the *Canadian. people. might | have. the . a. views. Later, An..his, speech, he ,quali- | fied his statement: by: ‘guepestinig that © on ‘issue. ‘upon’ which - ‘ta: “appeal was -| vet" tobe’ “found: “He: mentioned” the possibility : of. one. ‘being. found. in. athe © ey The. Lilieral. eningys" daring,” the past Week hag ° ishared “ equality: “*yWwith- “the. : House | in, the , _ Spotlight. ‘of intérest, As a. rile’ cancuses’ ‘are sect f ‘ es,’ “but” this. week's _gathering of the government fortes" Was off 80. Vigordus a character’ that ‘the. ‘traditional ’ soft, violin. mute on a “eirets ealliope. - Be. 7 conclay-.’ if re | fore: ‘the’ inembers | had’ adjourned their : ; s'| afdimy” ‘spaaton “it. hid ‘hecime. noised . ae sume; ‘spade'|! n' brought. ‘port the “government: in: “Tegisintion to’ _ prohibit Eiyabs. elenrances ‘tq, the init, ° WHI S ad anos ‘of ; ‘whieh’ in- ig } ; 4