‘BOOKINGS>> @ Let Canadian National show you bow moderate may be the cost of your trip to the Old Country. Lower fares‘on trains and steamers now bring a sojourn at home within the means of all. You'll enjoy the family reunion all the more if travel details are all made in advance... and costs known. Any Canadian National representative or agent will gladly give you full information and make reservations, ’ For information call or write Local Agent or H. McEwen, D.F. and P.A. Prince Rupert 7-62-32 CANADIAN NATIONAI. -}., Published .Every Wednesday NEW HAZELTON, B.C. |C. Hs SawLe PUBLISHER =e “ reading notices 15¢ per line firstineertion. lfc per line ese enbseauent insertion. A Great Crime—A ship londed some wheat at, Prince Rupert. Thus, says a small item in the Vancouver Province, —Premier ‘Tolmie must have had. some- thing to do with that, or maybe it, Was ‘\Premier Bennett. We always gave Hon. T. D, Pattulle : credit for being the big’ man of the Oli- ver andthe McLean governmehts, but, -lit looks as if he his berun to believe it himself. He calls for an immediate election. ‘That will -be bad for bim. Jé is true the public soon forgets, but it takes more.than four or five years te | follows:— About Readers And Writers of Advertisements Cats Wanted—$1.00 each, before 9am. 16 Major street. a} ) ITS A VERY OLD STORY—the story of the man who put in a. great daily newspaper an inconspicuous 2-line advertisement’ as forget and forgive the waste:of money and the great increase in taxes impos- ed on B.C. by the Oliver and the Mc ‘ean administrations, ‘Mr. Pattul? | Was one of the ministers in both those governments and he, should have a ‘Jit. tle more patience. been in as good shape for many years as it.is at, present. It may be that the business men are carrying quite a lot of deferred payments, but the ‘pur- chasing portion of the population is ‘quite free of debt, and when the time comes ‘that they can‘ get a job every. thing will be lovely and the busines: men will soon wine ont: their Ted inl figures. > Vancouver may howl! to its heart’ eontent: because New Hazelton and Ter race got bridges built by the provincia. government to carry thé natural traf- Advertising retes—$1.60 per inch per month | | ‘Northern British Columbia has not- ™ oe m ae . tak Be soe, he The Oiieca Herald : ae cae Proud: , ‘to show ‘visitors our’ You like to know that the foods you eat are made ‘under. sanitary conditions. That's why we are always delighted to. have people. see ‘‘where Kellogg’s Corn Flakes are made.” - ~ We have thousands of visi- tors, every year, who take home * Watch Repairing and — 4s omellery Requirements To a R W. Cameron Prince Rupert - er Pp ee ¥ Vitamines Mean Health Value. && Much of the health value of ‘milk is detived. from: yitamines. From our own analysis we were eertal: the vaccum. process woukl mate: ally’ increase the | vitamine «- ¢ ‘tent. This conclusion is now con- firmed. You'll Hke Pacific Milk better, 75 4 eae Plant at Abbotsford.” He put in this advertisement to prove to a doubting friend that the public reads advertisements. ; You can imagine the doubter’s consternation when he saw next ‘. morning'a streetful of men, women and children, each with a eatr- Whatever you yourself may do in regard to the reading of advertisements, know this: Everything printed in ao newspaper rets read, and there are many who read every line—news matter . : ond advertisements—those with lots of time aud curosity. The company or firm with something to sell—something which, thousands of persons can buy—wouldn’t be vety wise ‘if it pub- lished an inconspicuous advertisement. The right thing for it tu do is to crashr in'on your attention, by publishing an advertisement which everybody Is likely to see. Tts job is to make you--f normni man or woman—see its advertisement and to make it so interesting that you'll vend it. Then the advertisement must be persuasive. Also it should incite you to take action. Of course some ndvertisements-—thosé ‘of local retuilers—may quite proprly give prominence to prices Their job is to direct you, rather than ‘to inform or pervade you; and to ati’ you up to quick action. The: writing, designing and: {lustrating of advertisements ine ~ tended to entch attention, intrigue interest. convey information, he convineing, breed desire, for what is adv ertised, and incite the reader to purchase are hig Thly see ‘halized johs T? you want to know Just how a feat ts tio” ich of writ” Roa aflvertisement which would get 100 marica from @ exmpet tent ‘frdze . try to write one—about o vaccum Cease, a muster ear, a wrt hs fala a ehild’s shoe, or anything else, Tine. a ‘ig yourself’ to 3a words er less, re ; ree rn or we, This advertisement is ‘sponsored hy. the: Canadinn Weekly New spitper Aswodiaton Lo aways |TIMES ARE LOOKING BRIGHTER jened out, and British Columbia is ‘go- jing, to share in that stralghtening. A r-roads have not been using many ties of - is behaving much better and is giving the grain and roots, ; “Passed. “Away \ at “‘Teanquille, Hospits iS - : oa . so : wt fa re ve : wo : . fae : a wo i : _———E ro ae ene ; arsine wes . La - RN . aol. we PE ‘fee . wea ee QOAL NOTICE = « Hazelton Land’ District °* | Distries of Cassar. he other ‘wheats are judged. CANADIAN CELERY, WORL'S BES". regret! to’ learn. of the death of Thos. 1: Wi’ Shackleton who phased aay at BE voryone knows that Canadian hard: Tranguille, ‘Kamloops, : after: a lone il: oy herit sets the’ Ktundard by which all. mess. : ; Few yveulizé the: Stackleton hotel: nt’ Usk and he that 8a producer of prize celery, Cun-: conducted -it:for a number -of. years ada also ranks first among the nations. He-was a ‘great friend of the: unfe mo - Health . as “ Take notice ‘that ‘alxty duys after date, I, Geo. ¥. Ballard,, intend ta @p-. piy to the Minister of Lands for a li-: cense ta’ prospect for. coal and petro- lenm over 640 acres of Jang. AaB fgllorvs | Coinmencing at &' post’ pladted ‘at the perth west corner of Sec, 16, T. 1a R, .. ind marked “G, Bis, N.. W, Cor. nel” thence south 80° ? bhding,” i therity east 80 chains, thence ‘north’ 80 chain’. thence west 80 chains” to point ot i mmencement.. , ; Taneatiet sAmaing 21st, 1982. , Soa a." i Ballare with” the amateur. gardeper,.. ; of the world. Proof. of the superior muality of Canadian grown. celery is” found in every grocery or fruit store: at the! present time... Fresh young’. stalks, stralght from the celery grow:, ing arenas of the’Dominion are now on; the market in- quantity and the qual: ity, is. excellent..There is no better vegetable: for the ‘fiuman race than is, celery, and it is not expensive, and ear hii Hbe grown:to: pétfection in. this section® It requires a little more attention: thary, spuds, and: is. therefore not, 80 popular; sthoamd be in every: garden fie from one part of the district to an other. Had the’ bridges nét been re quired they would not have been bul vers hoWls will not ‘take’ e'those bridges’ > Canada is beginning to get straighi- big crop of wheat on the prairies, and a lmurket for it, is going. to make all the difference in the world to all’of Can- ‘ada. It is years ‘since fhe prairie’ pro- vinces bonght cedar-~ poles, and this district is surely ready to ship them a big cargo as‘soon as wanted, The rail late years and: this district is. surely | ready -to supply: -them swith several bi |. train londs. ‘These are things that ax “nevessary and cannot be put, off in- definitely. - . Zz Kverything looks better right acros: : Cannda, according to. press and’ pri- vate reports. Hen the weather mar the interior farmers, those people we aré. most directly interested’ in, the ‘ideal brand of weather for: harvesting * eremernlanee noe mare af oft ote . THOS. SHACKLETON 18 DEAD fotos .. After a Long Struggle for. His * Many friends along the railway will “The deceased -wns:the owner 6 tunate and would give. anyone. a hel | ing. hand, but he RISO. . wanted. to 7... treated: fairly. by, those he dhelped. » Tommy Was an old: Yukoner; and he where he had property snd had lives for .years: before. moving: to,,, Usk... He interested. in ‘fishing; and “midining -as | ways. made * “plenty. of: ‘money but. At,” was also an.old, timer, dn, “Prince Rupert : was 8 native of England, bué ‘had heen |: in B, C. for many, years.. where; he. yas |) well as‘in thé. hotel, ysiness;, He al: |’ ait ‘but: he ms , nei . 2 Mr, Robing “foturiied “io Siete on with them a picture of sunlit . kitchens, gleaming machinery, employees.in. fresh white uni-. forms ... of cleanliness and care for quality, I£ you ever B.C; UNDERTAKERS 7 BMBALMING FOR SHIPMENT A’ SPECIALTY ° | A wire. P.O, Bon 948 will bring a ’ PRINCE RUPERT B.C. > come to London, Ontario, we hope you'll stop and see us. Jj You'll know then why W. K. Kellogg makes this uncondi. tional guarantee: “If you don’t think Kellogg’s the best and’ freshest corn flakes you ever . tasted, return the empty red- and-green package and. we will. cheerfully refund your J.B. Judge Chiropractor Will be at the Omineca Hotel . - Hazeifon on Thors day money.’ ‘ SEALED WAX TITIES) NINE } Ford Dealers’ _ Ford Parts sy. Gas, NEW HAZELTON HOTEL Gus Christiandon, Proprietor ‘Henry Motors Ltd. Smithers, RG. me , Repairs Mcdern Garage’ Complete line ot ‘New Cars. and. Trucks City Transfer mM «eg EE | RAT RRS spent It as. freely. wie ee ; The, Ointneen 1 Terai te f° "0. tt your io "whureday: of’ ast week! after apending | 2 comple of weeks: In Tazelion: ‘B. Cc. LAND SURVEYOR | I. ‘Allan Rutherford. “Survey promptly exectit d. ‘CBMITHERS. BoC, Pacific Milk -“100%.-. B.- C,,.owned. and. controlled' SS | _' Smithers, B.C. WW Dr. R.C.Ramford # eee | . ‘DENTIST. © ae AL SMITHERS, B.C. : Taxi. and. Pransfer Service” $ ij Hours 9'a m to 6pm’ Evenings ‘} i. 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