NEW TIAZELTON, BE. C., WEDNESD _ AY, NOVEMBER 7, 1934 The Omineca Herald KEW WAZELTON, B.C. 'ublished Every Wednesday C. H. SAWLE PUBLISHER ery Advertising rates~-§1.50 per Inch per month ceading notices lic per line firstingertion. L0c per i} +e each aubsequent insertion. It will be grand when the American cleetions are over. The nir is full of a Ipt of bot air, and every time the politicians stop for breath some one vise has a laxative to advertise. The Aiericans inust be going too strong on corn since prohibition was abolished. Ai that sonie of the Canadian stations sre nearly as bad for advertising. It spent that the radio commission has gene off the air and the erooners, the Imaearw ‘orehestras and the > patent melicine men and Calgary stoves are duing pretty much as they please, It ix just possible the license fees have wll been ealleeted and the commisson hox heen paid. * * of dfon, H. HB. Stevens claims that he tax heen shadowed for some time br neontle of Detrait detectives who are redid by Toronto financial interestss. to renart to them every action of Stev. evs nnd everyone who has any con- vorsuition with him. The former min- istov is now urging that the corpora- tian Inw he reniodelled. Now he is talking, and he will get some place if be can get that law remodelled. Cure the tllness of the corporation law and the price spread commission enn go hang. Swentshops will disappear and (he multimillionaire wilt hunt — his hale, : s *# & According to reports from Ottawa und elsewhere the great: Conservative Tarty that controls the Dominion fov- ernment is doing everything: possible to bring about. a similar overwhelming defoat that was receiy ed by the party in vitish Colnmbia a year ago. That would not bbe too bad, but the grent- est worry for Canadians is the posal- bility of Hon, W. LL. M, King becom- ing premier. It seems that for the xood of Canada the campaign should hetween Premier Bennett and the C. C. ¥.—the uliva rich vs the rest of the population, . eee % The public denounced the lender of |, the Libernl party some yenrs ago and he has done nothing since to cnuse a change of pulile opinion, Rather, he has sat around and watched the gov- ernment forces do all the changing of public opinion that bas been necessary. ss % Nave yon noticed how good the bosiness conditions are? Prosperity has safely tnrned the corner, but it is not said which way prosperity turned after it renched the corner. ‘hat is for cich indivvidnalte decide, sa 2% This wowld be a good time for Hon. Mr. King to return to power. With the country over the worst, he would not need to bother about a policy, but just let it drift while he went on long ertiises south, east and west, to build up his system. **k* € It will help a lot when the timter- men get started on thease hemlock logs. By the looks of things this work may gzet under way before long, There is alot of hemlock timber along existing reads In this’ district, Freight rates WIN be the Biggest dlffienity. Tt us- ually takes vears to get them niljusted xt * The people of the United States are aparently well satisfied with the New Deal of Prosident. Roosevelt. There is evidently same inyprovement in the Tahor and? business conditions, or it may be just a lot of ensy money let loose. : ae The home of Samson MacGregor of Danskin, in the Lakes Country. was destroyed ‘by. fire a few days ngo a Short time ago. Mr.:and Mrs. Mae: Gregor are in Ontario and the origin of the fire is unknown. There Was a caretaker in charge of the property. Ask! Ask! - Ask! x 4 Te who asks most gets most. - aw ay trom the trath. and, the hare. \ There is no getting Tt is something like the tortoise . The race in Jusiness is not to the swift, nor to the clever, nor to the brilliant man, but to the man who is most dilligent-—to the man who f koops, on doing his plain uty, : You are a retailer, Som want to ssvell each “More ench das if you nak! ask. your goods. + You want to get business. luy's $1 es. Wet, you will sell ask! buyers to buy You eun hardly go around canvassing homes and buyers fice to face. “costly, though undoubtedly would be effective, This practice would be too But you can see newspaper advertising; in this way you . *'din do your asking for business, You ave not requir. we ‘ed by. the buying public to da amart advertising, The wnblie dnst wants tu bit fifo med abst: what you ‘ tiave to sell; and It you will add reasons why the =r public should “buy. what you offer; then you will get “* “ghowe customers. The public wants inforniation, and m, it won't object to n little urging. 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