THE OMINECA HERALD, WEDNESDAY, ‘MARCH: 28, ios mows e _*'It fs ndmitted that it is advantage. | . as to-you and. your customers for yor oo OE to’ stock nationally-advertised. product: . int non-local publications. oat 7 There is no good or sound reaso: why | a national advertiser “shonld no "do local advertising in this newspaper ’ “You will be told, when you say to th: “"yepresentative of firms canvassing yor to: stpck- and push his firm’s ° product. * -,NOh, we could never afford to do loca’ _ advertising.” ‘What, he really means : when he says such words, is that ht. does not’ expect large local sales, Be .. he did’ then he would see that these lo’ ede | _ Not a week | passes that you are not being by representatives of nationally-advertised pees. to stock and pash them, and to give them good ne window and counter OSD ee ee ar “Their representatives tell Foul: ot the large sums of 1 money being spent ee in: -metropolitan ‘daily newspapers anf in national magazines: to create: ant. ny . : * ‘miaintain- consumer demand, and they try hard to persuade ‘you that sich * - - Soe a ‘ “remote”. ‘advertising will surely ecrente and sustain large local demand.’ ~ rah oe i : bot ‘such products will sell faster if. they are locally advertised in this new: . paper, in addition to being advertised "these goods, if stocked by ‘you, by a ser- NL B—Cat out this adivertisement ‘0 representatives who urge you -to stock goods not ‘being locally advertis. _ Rarer ~ ¥ Ginvassed * ? ae : Must HOLD AN INVESTIGATION ee | ‘certained, but that there is trouble hos || -||| been definitely established. It may be|. ql ‘on. the part of people employed. to take Columbia eal sales | ein provide a sin of money: : of. on adequate ta malatain 2 local advertis. Dees ing, campaign. ‘ wo Be “Why shonld you help a national ad . oe ‘vertiser to deyelop bis business in’ th: a Sy territdry | covered by the elreulation a : , this newspaper without adv ertising, e0- ‘ operation from him : ‘ential party workers have to be, put o; : ‘ernment ennnot afford to ignore the Lo. . You provide jocal distribution facill- ties for manufacturers of branded pro-. | ducts, nud your value to them fs re- - - cognized. AVhy, then ‘should | these." , manufacturers: not assist you to. “sell eet os J the. investigation, and. that ‘a‘start . be | ough and clean. the house. ies of local” advertisements, . perhaps 7 carrying your, hame as distributor, pub. « . lished in this newspaper. ‘Paste it ona card, and then show it” CS oo eae | — eee ,} = = — Hd When it comes. to the canning in- the first shipment.of horses for some years of age to 21 years, ‘The Juniors | dustry (fruit and.vegetables) Britist years from that district, Columbia stands second only to, On- tario. wo ee nn will have representatives at Farmers Institute and, at Chamber. of Commerce. In ‘the galinon: Arm district the » Fur, meetings, and arrangements are-unde: mers ‘Institute and the Chamber of | Way for. a Junior Fall P Pair this year. Three car loads of‘ draught horges Commerce have ‘co-operated in organ ela _ were shipped’ from the: Kaniloops ‘dis- izing a Junior Agricultural Associa- T.. "F. Coles of Prince Teuest is i trict to Hdaionton -pecent ly ‘This is tton, the members being | boys frowi 11 ‘tow: 1, " ‘ ; negligent. and party workers. ‘been over | Keen -to replenish. their own -or party fad ; funds but it has been shown that a lot |; : of. people have ‘been employed and kept ‘ '|in camps that should not have been .or |: + KEW RAAELTON: Bc. 7 tak ‘Reming and * Publlshed” Every’ Wednesday & Senellery Requirements os HL ‘SWLE Jose Pons | To : _ Advertising’ retest. 60 per inch per month read lig’ notices 16c per line firat insertion, 10¢ per tine gach subsequent: insertion. wild te Nee R W. Gantieron - Prince Rupert, . Due to the investigation being. ‘held. & iby a parliamentary committee - at: Vic- “wii B C-B toria It appears that all has not been right. in the dispensation qf unemploy- ment relief. funds, Fust - where the All for ‘main trouble. Hes hag hot yet, been as: Payrot”, ROA atta, ‘due to a careless and unfaithful elvil)! ‘service or it may be due to petty graft ‘charge of camps and the hiring of mer |, ‘and the purchase ‘of supplics, or it ma} be a combination, Enough, however, has been shéwn tr to” warrant. the provinclal gor ernment ‘making an investigation right throug the -Drovinee, , and make’ it” thorough i ‘no matter if. ‘some of. the moat ‘influ- “[. “notice trom tine. to ‘time 3 you., print detters.”” You! ‘can print this | - one I use Puelfic: MUk becatse it is a British Columbia : . ‘product. wry ’ The writer Is Mrs, Mable Smith. This veayon Is: given: with others .- in-miany: ‘letters, Mrs. Smith’ n'glves! a ‘the rack. In fact the provinelal gov. ide none: rr re matter. so oO 7 “ As. the Dominion government is in- terested in the mniter to the extent o/ ‘paying halt the cost. it would. be bes: for the ‘provincial: government to ask | the Dominion government to.carry or. “100% BC owned ‘and controlled”. Plant at Abbotsford,” made immedixtely and carried throust - a8. ‘Tapidly as possible, Make it thor-’ scscdcacacaccaaceostscenracacacacacecioneonce: eS ao ay ~ Heary. Motors Ltd. = ‘Not: only have civil servants: beer _ Smithers, B. Co ~ Ford Dealers “Ford Parts Oil. Gas Repairs, Modern, Garage: the roll at all, ; This is nota party, matter at! all, It |} is-a very serious matter and “entalls ' ‘the honor of the province and: also tic i matter of several. million dollars, and oiso effects the financial credit, Of the province os 2 2. uel obeuadatatatessinerodeiticteineset a ‘Complete line ot: New Cars and. 8 ee as ane racks FARM HORSES. CONE BACK 1 RC ieee ” ‘The present “low trice of oats ‘ana a Dr. R. C. Batiford 4 other feeds In contrast with the higher|H DENTIST’ ae cost of gus and oil required in tractor, Bowe SMITHERS, 5 C. of " operations combine to indicate that |Z Hours 9a m to 6. pm ‘Evenings | : the horse is rapidly regaining fivor as. 5 by ‘appolntment.: BAe amedium of farm power, Tt 1s Drea! giugomgy ala Lineal | -dletedt that: ‘the: next few y years Ww ill sec. a + ” CHAMPIONS TWO. YEARS RUNNING | ee a ms a Se eee et pace Mae Se a Ee Ee ered aT Se a ae ee y is the story of a freat come- eke. along uphill: battle and a, ; ~‘ictory — that’ ¥ title: or, ‘the géeond year in’ succession... Canadian. Pacific’ fered hockey: : by ‘won the Ba Telephangite agua Pehamn ; péagon | ‘like ‘a ceerabes the! stant oo ‘the. tile holders went: downto’ defeat. in the -first three. games. and fans * of little faith |) ‘ lwere predicting, tho cellar position: Then :- the: come-beck . started: Little letby little the. team fought its way. symard, until it_ ended top OF the ap, It was hard work iphill work, but they never faltére antil'they, were top of the Jeogu, Aa‘ the ‘ledders, they ‘had ‘the ‘and ‘the second and ‘third’ tenn ‘fought ifcut for the' tight td"medt | ‘than, “Cinadian' ‘Nationals :ca throvgeh'‘against:~Bell : ‘Telephi ns and :tha o pay ote fis: were, on,- two ames with goals to'tdunt.! Tho dirgh. gamed wis s'one-goal each fie, “The second Bad. decider-was ‘Gana: dian Pacifieall‘theway;-with a! H. Nase four. to nothing vletory: sand ‘ive Setntreal together, § at . a: Foruin, : crowd -at’an ‘amatéur gaine, ever | ontreal. ° eee Ei geahf 7 The lay-out shows the. team ‘and |: e | officials, ‘Dr, Page; P. 'Gaudette; ; F. i sSulleehe Milesca. ‘goals to one on the row. Thirteen not ‘thousand roaring "fana...cheered|.. +: {them _on to the-victéry,-the largest] . Back. row left to right, Hawkins; "Bert Schneider (irainer);, Don Smith’ cea ‘Ken Grant, E. Moote,, Bi 0.P.R. Re < cHeymends Hoger | ier Bialenger: W “Clu —=R?: ‘Boulanger: Willy A. [te | tant,’ Lets ind Alexandre ah mA cn s)* | Tnset Vennor; W.. Mullan: J.'J, Gere presidi ake seo Bany Re sway i OB C. UNDE) RTAKERS a OP pate: HOR SHIPMENT A srminLer 4 ce ers A wire will bring us . P.O. Box 48" ~" PRINCE RUPEP™ 3.C._ we J.B Judge | ‘Chiropractor — | | ’ at: Gcsitaem Will be at ‘the’ Omineca Hotel Hazelton ‘on n Thursday | | a NEW, HAZE LTON . i re “Gus Enetefianisi, Browrietr at i: ‘reached Working age, ; te: afiey for” 1. reaper? fuel one: pire aire Kur a, ” ant, Cauadion. “Pacific: Rail