FORESTS OF TOMORROW! Natural young growth will restock eut-over land if fires are kept out. You can help protect these forests of the future ... be earcful with fire near these zones. Be Surv Your Mateh, Cigarette ar Fira is Dead Before You Leave Fr. The Omineca Herald NEW HAZELTON, 3B CG Published Every Wednesday Cc. Hy Sawle Publisher Advertising rate, Display 35c per inch per issue; reading notices 15¢e for the first insertion and 10e¢ each subse- quent insertion; iegal notices 12c and Se. Transient Display 40¢ per inch. ALL WANT FREE ADVERTISING Many people have complained of the great d2zvin on their. purses due to-un- fortunates wanting something to ent. ‘he newspaper men hare just 14s many (drains along those Lines ns the average’ citizen, but in addition to that the twiper fellows are pestered with all the ifuddists, reformers, wealthy manu- lfucturers, new political parties as well Regularity? TO MERCHANTS * . ; _ i 3 t off the counters ‘ sweep out, you trim the windows. you dus you aie up new price cards, you unpack and arrange new stock, you lan your merchandise showings, you do these and a hundred other nec- essary jobs, REGULARLY in the normal conduct of your business, le and . “But how about the biggest fob of all—contacting the peop telling them repeatedly that you are in business and have the goods they need,...00 you do that REGULARLY? Do you figure you are going to get your share of the available business if you don’t tell folks about your « merchandise and service at REGULAR intervals instead of doing the job spasmodically or not at all? . re "By all known tests, experience ‘and thousands ‘of reearils, ‘the ate knowledged best-of-all medium for REGULARITY is advertisiny in the local newspaper. ‘A newspaper going REGULARLY. in, ‘to the homes of your prospective customers, not only in your town he i the sizrounding | territory as well, makes it easy enough for anyone to see how your local vetyspaper fers y-t the finest kiad of a vehicle for carvyiny your r busi- Hess s message REGULARL to the people, . “And don’t think that these folks won't miss your REGULARITY of advertising. They looy for their newspaper REGULARLY. study its advertising (yours, if it is there) REGULARLY. “And what’s more, you'll find they are buying fairly REGULAR- LY, too, if you'll just cheek up, especially with the advertisers who do use space REGULARLY. | YOURS FOR MORE REGULARITY IN ADVERTISING asthe old, fakers and erodks, who witt free space to put ever to the uitblic what they have to offer. It ts, if course, all requested in the interests of. the poor public, and as papers serve the public, the stuff these free-space hegeers want the public to read, is of winch more interest than what the pa- pers have been publishing. There may ‘be an infjatismal aimount of truth in that, but who is going to buy bread for the paper fellows if no one pays for space in the papers. Every week we have to carry a whole big waste paper basket full of free advertising reross the street and burn it to make roum:- for the batch of stuff that wilE.be nliong an the next mail. Millions of dollars are wasted by these free-snace hegyars in their senrvch for free space, MR. KING, THE BOGEY-MAN ’ In the shadows of the grim walls of Portsmonth penitentiary. at Kingston on the night of. August 8th Mr. Mac- kenzie King, the Liberal leader, put on the mantle of Frankenstein—bogey- man extracrdinary—planted himself behind a microphone and -bawled to thousands of radio listeners that he wonld wield the big axe on dictator ship if he was returned to office at the coming election. . - -Mr. King’s weapon swished through empty air. THe is going to abolish something that does -not, exist in this country of ons... Something that nev- er did, could not, and never will exist. He was speaking also to a vislble au- dience,. known as the Central Ontario Liberal Federation. Naturally they swallowed the efforts of the Grit leader, hook, ine and = sinker, They Now is a good time {0 pay © howled their ‘glee when Mr, King: snid Jie would abolish. dictatorship,. ‘They pounded the tables, dishes~ ‘vatiled—it wis a perfect: setting for the * nppear- _ Waiting for the King : “summer vacatlons ° enjoy’. many Great! Bilta , slehts ‘aid meetings but | auspice: . the group'shown’ “above, encount-|-tion. Le . ered: ts ‘biggest: thrill when, the |: ; “stopped 3] the Britt’ Tales, | the aight-s nnee of the bogey-man. _ But to those who were listening fo their radios, many: “of! the Conseryb- a tives, Independents,’ C. ©. F, and some with ne particular politics, that por- tion of Mr. King’s ‘speech was just ‘so much claptrap. What Big Boy Mr. King is trying to do is-frighten peo- ple, make’ their hair curl,’ their blood run cold. H®& would have them believe that Canada is in danger of ‘becoming a Germany with its Hitlerism, a Rus-| sia with its Sovietism or an Italy with _ its Fascism. If.Mr. King had’ jong, | beny hands, it lanter n jaw and ‘sunken eyes, he: couldn't sear rei sane think- ing Jerson with his, sca reniongering. Tle might, however, frighten - dittle children. But they haven't the vate! Vote Rew are! The ; hogey-inan will get you if. yon, don't wateh out. | FOUR. CORNERED. TRANSACTIONS The ways of oder internitional trade are devious aud the disposal of Canadian agricultural and: other. pro- ducts. entais kiewledge of many Invthods. For exanyie if Canada de- sires to trade with Germany. the bar- ter or compensation trade. or the four cornered: trans: action bas te be brought |: into phiy, This method ‘of: trade, an- couraged hy the German government, is best’ expluined by a concrete exam. ple, su¢h ak:—-A German tmport firm Wishes to purchase -Canadian apples. itis alle to ‘establish. a connection with a mannfacturer of: chemical do- ing regular’ business in: Ganadn: With this chemical: firnis-agreement:and' ea: operation, an application if filed with the | Gerinnn > government ° supervising office concerned with fresh fyult ‘and similar commodieties, Showing. eyi- dence of ‘eotitracts for the’ sale of the chemicals in the Canadian market and requesting nuthority for the purchase of. stipulated” quantities of © Canadian apples at specified prices: tis also desirable to indicate that the transae: tion will assist the: export of: lurger amounts of chemic: als than’: eould be otherwise arranged. a “Permission for the ‘export deat hav- ing been obtaiued,-the Canadian: par- chaser of ‘chemicals is then udvised to pay, through a bank 4s trustee or in some. similar ‘manner, price of the apples to the Cunadian ex porter of..other. goods ami. to, remit. the, balance in excess of. this amonnt, dir- ectly to his supplier’ in Gerinanty, While the Germain apple importer, in a simi- lar’ manner,. makes payment: to! the mainitfacturer Of. chemicals, thus ‘a four .e ornered transaction in- volying an exchange. of. xoods between Canada and Germany - but entailing no further transfer of funds than’ from. one Canadian firin ‘nnd - one Germnn tiem: to another, and the remittance ‘Trom Cinta to- Germany ‘of the excess |- valine of- Cunidian, imports over din. ports over’ ‘exqiorts.. THs surt_of deal- ing Js between. colle, Canadian: tirm-and: one Celnn flr who hoth buy and cell from and ta ench other. PAS, 1 ‘Alberta, | the Siete Credit province, has yut - itself on the ‘front pages of all the papers in Great Brithin and the U. S.us well as Canada: °M. TEberhart-ia contering: thig week’ with: his Wading’ assistant, followis ing’ a " request; from the flout Govdior t.forniia. cabinet. . Mr, Hberhart is,due in Edmonton today. A lot of. hiteresting “deshuntéhis ‘ard: -@x- pected from “Bamonton within the ‘next few days or weeks. It. is: even, stated, thatia’ Tiumber ‘of. the ‘present™ ‘netety~ elected members of the: legiskature: may bé rn nn tne, ‘Dointnton slections, and } ‘nTen, mee aie! i the purchase! There isy y. en Ars Ur : r GROSVENOR.- “IN C fencouver BC. Whatever the occasion of your | visit. you'll find the Grosvenor * ” offers. everything | you will need— handy to’ transportation ‘facilities © ‘in ‘the shopping district—and an excellent place. to eat, City Transfer Smithers, B. C. Taxi and -lransfer Service At all bours ‘Owner _W. B. Leach Mr, ©,.H, Orme, Conservative, Candi- date in Skeena District in’ thls lection, In Qf, former, Ontario. min, a resident of Prince Rupert sltice 108. nud hes always heen active in all publle. bodies’ ‘for’ “the Advancement: of Ceutral: British: Colunb , Widelr. JAaiown and