THE OMJNECA HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2 1982 Loca . It is. admitted that it is advantuge. ons to you and your customers for yor to stock nationaliy-ady ertised preductr "bint auch products’ “will sell ‘faster it they are locally advertised in this new: paper, in addition to being advertiser in non-local publientionis: a Ft / .° here is no good * or sound renso: * why’ a national advertiser should no’ “do. lotal advertising in this newspaper . poy Kouy will be told, when you say. to th: réprésentative-of firms. cany fasslug-xo. A to stock and ‘push his firm’s nadine, : - “Oh, we could never. afford to do jour f advertising. ” What he really. mean: tO when: he suys steht: worils,: is. ‘that: be does not expect lurge local sales, 1 + he did then ‘he would see that these 1o. 1 al | Retailers te it (Fair? soe te te cognized. et epee ON, B.—Cut out this advertisement . Oo t0 ‘representative? who urge you to stock goois not being Tocally advertis.. Not a week passes that re are not beirig cinvassed”” by representatives of ‘atiotia ade vertised fo stock and pash them, an | | window and counter displays... °.-. wae ag ” "bia products orig to give them goat re “Thelr representative és tell you of the hirge sums of money ‘being spent aE in | metropolitan daliy newspapers and in national, ningazines to. create” anc Coots maintain ‘consumer. demand, ‘and they try hard .to persiiade you ‘that. such. ‘ “remote” advertising will surely cereate and stistiin | large local demand... :; ~ enl sales ean. provide a stun of money sadeqnate. to. inaintain. a loca) adv ertis: ing enmmpalgn,. : : why should 3 you: help a national ad vertiser to develop his business. in the > territory. covered by the clrenlation o- this newspaper without advertising co. a a _ Operation from lim “Yow provide local distribution facill- . 4. Ups, for manufacturers of branded pro. *_ x, ducts, and your value to them is ‘re- = Why, then _ should these - tmanufacturefs not. assist you to sell oe 4 these goods, if stocked by you, by a ser: : “Yes of local | advertisements,. perhapy “carrying your name as distributor, pob- * lished in this newspaper. ; ; : ay fee & hae gE ‘Paste it ona ‘card, and then show ‘it. a good : many years, \to. ber end. ‘from bullet wounds. ° 4awoman who” know I}. 32 revolver in her hand but she does }eabin’ and - that. she can give no other ° | -tiois.- and environment, are not: provid. |p to both in spirit and to the letter. HoldsT Three’ Milk ) and Butter Pro- | duction. Records | hen wilk.- and: ‘butter, are the topic of. conversation, attention mast’ be directed ‘to- athe Canadian Pacific Rail- way's supply farm, @ Strathmore, Alta., (where ‘three-..bovine [: aristocrats hive estab-_.| Jished outstanding pro~ ‘fF oo duction’: records for’ ho: pat, fot ithe “whole of Xe noad tbat gbory. at ent atock, ‘well hanidjed; hag once Walker. The . Pictures (1) Strathmore: * Lady McKinley. . Q) Primrose Lily Pietje. Mona Pontiac (3) ore:provenita “Worth ind. E. Tones, the company’ " a enident of-Agriculture and Animal Indus- yrig, a justly proud Of the achisvement, “| Mona Pontiac Walker—1i34648—under | mo Government: lation, led. all the milk-- : “producers in Laer da “by: over 4,000" Tbs ma produce ‘completed ‘a yearly ‘record on. *-November,.27,..1931, with 40, 464 Tbs, of » anil: ond 1,190 Ibs,'of butter... In :1980,,a5 a... -Hour-yeat old 5 ihe held. another record, with 9 be abla 1, grvibs, ‘of ‘bitten + Si asi ne See ese ae ‘held the rartreee recor or he: Dominion for the same year.” Her per- ' : formancoswas, 28,271 lbs, of m ik and 1.4 1,210 ° ba. of biittee? Skip. deainsontnt Bding.sh owe ‘animal ‘and: took ‘first iprize-in the dry cow’ tase at’ Vancouver and Victori 8 An” 1931. * The: four-year-old_ produ ow retord :: or Canada; for both milk and butter is held by Strathmore Lady McKinley ~) "ander Government regulation, -in-1931,. with 25,569 Ibs. of mill ‘and:1.102, ib sibs. of butter, oS “markably fine beast of the ‘best of “Holstein pedigree, as ds shown. by her finallin TSE aT Sti 1 uy “7 Te r Te —14ba0d aided ‘Ker tecorda* ae ‘Sheri ina re +! annibitated 3 ecritiients © ‘hre” > | movement hag: wings: “S"avith ‘speed’ ‘of lbehining: “Tand with’ the: -armed . ‘executors of iF. One. ‘hut. himself. - ‘plunging -into it blindly,” ‘ies. When humanity. Cases” to recog: ‘nize God, it defies itself, and, man pe-| Te ‘Righ’ | : vanlahés”= -Hké “the zodsof- old: forer:| ; liberty, but In realty - aspires, only t - | verty—the -three things’ that constitnt: «| humemnity—to an fron. which ‘the State is:the orily: motite pow : er. h. Smalt Rations, happy. and fi'ee, are devoured by’ laree’ “énes, ‘vast agglon- }iderits hand’ with’ ‘powers - of: ‘deatrue, ] that, canse nountéiling to ain 1 } The ‘Omitieca Heal “NEW HAZBLTON, BC, --Published Every. ‘Wednesday. Ci Be SawLe. PUBLISHER Tae rates—H1.80 pe per ‘Inch per oath ‘reading notices li first insertion, Oe ine ened subsequent neertion, : I an ne Risptox Valley: lat ‘Wednesday after- ‘noon’ was one of the most’ ‘distressing that bas occurred in this district for a ‘an isolated school district: nearly’ came’ “The police ave satisfied ‘that’ the wounds were Self-inflicted: fier: best, tind it 18 very,hard to belleve that theory, The “voman Says she’ remeznbers: ‘hating her not: remember. pulling “the “trigger: - It: is: also reported: ‘that -she- opened: ‘the cabin door in answer to one of her pup- ils who came looking ‘for. - the bed. - of. bruises and scratches: on differen‘ parts of the body.. The woman ts in | the hospital, » When she is sufficient- |/ dy recovered to ‘talk normally, and. she: = still maintains there was no one in ‘the information, the theory of. the- ‘police: will of necessity be accepted. It is uy | to the memory. of the women. * However, the fact remains that the {instructions,. or rulings, of the “minis ter of education ts that’ lady, teacher: shall not be employed jn isolated dis tricts, an; dwhere. proper. living condi ed. That ruling had better be adherec A STRAN GE FORECAST . in- which is found ‘tle following fore- cast “Minn, ‘become the master. and eontidant of the forces’ of. nature, and dr unk with pride; no-longer: recognizes'|: any higher authority;: and having, em uncipated himself, first . ‘from. Christ: and then from God,, is. -afnenable. to-ne’ This -age. ‘Is not--yet ours -(written 64- years ago) but’ we are. It is. swithir reason, therefore, . that. you- foresee, ir the absence of, a1, anthority,. the tri. uniph of tyranny. heretofore unesampl: ed. and .the .most frightful catastroph- cbme Gon, is‘n. teviible’ master, ' alone -remmins. Democracy. flows. ‘be. tiveen full: hanks. aad talks. nothing bu’ chain conscience, ‘the ‘fainily and ‘pro. cox-wheel -0" erations, ‘of people -rnled . by unstable but: all ‘powetfnl fidtators?: are form: sig ‘ai pagom "hind * ‘detioeratic Censstrisn’ the Auspiration 6f large fragments of, biunantty—perhap# “sonfe day