NEW HAZELTON, BE, C., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1935 , rere —_ The Omineca Herald NEW HAZELTON, B.C, : Published Every Wednesday Publisher C. H. Sawle Advertising rate, Display 85c per inch per isgue: reading notices lie for the first insertion and 10¢ each subse- quemt insertion: legal notices 12¢ and Sct. Transient Display 40c per inch. THE RECIPROCITY TRADE - AGREEMENT Throughout Canada there has. been minl there is and will continue to be 2 erent deal of discussion in the press und elsewhere, about the trade arran- “ement between Canada and the Unit- wl States, Some are in favor, some are opposed while others want to wait and sea,’ To our belief Chas, Bishop, sn Ottawa correspondent, sized. the situation: up about right in the follow- jug short paragraph :—"The. essential ditference between.the offers of the Hennett and the King governments ap- weirs to be that Mr. King was pre- tired to go further than Mr. Benneit, the latter having decided views as to ihe degree to which domestic industry night, without injurious consequences, . profits made out of liquor. be subjected to the effects of American mass production.” Time : will’ tell’ which ,party put up the best’ proposttion to. ‘the American | government, and -the time should not be very long. eg Allerta Hospital Association voted in fnvor of hospital sweepstakes. In B. C. the Association opposed sweep stakes for hospital purposes. Yet the hospitals haye accepted all the money that has been given them from sweep stukes, raffles and other easy ways of getting money. Then again a lot of people claim ‘to be very much opposed’ to liquor, the liquor trade’ and to’ the Yet those same objectors, or most’ of them,a re at all times glad to accept the profits of the liquor ‘husiness for their own pet schemes or eveh for their own per- sonal benefit’ If the objectors were only sincere in regard tu booze there would be no jus- tification in the governments taxing that industry so outrageously. The liquor should be sold ta those wanting it at cost, and not offend the sensitive feelings of the objectors by paying their taxes with such wicked money. FOR CHAIN LETTERS en “Tp onr friends in Altoona, Pa, who over privileges. V-66-36 are in effect from December 1 to January’ 5: Here is an opportunity to combine business _with pleasure while travel is economical. Tickets “cary return limit of three months, allow stop- : Travel by Train! Safety - Comfort - Full Particulars From Your Nearest Canadian National Ticket Agent: “Why not plan a holiday now to-visit your friends. Sad relatives over Christmas and New: Year’ s? Economy! TO MERCHANTS tas roe, — “You ‘gweep.« cut, you fou 1s make up new price car plan your, mere essary; jobs, a trim the windows. you dust off the counters . ds, you unpack and. arrange new stock, you andise showings, you do these and a hundred other nec: JGULARLY in the normal conduct of your business. | “ «But how: about the biggest J job of all--contacting the people and telling: them repeatedly that you are in business and have the goods they need... Do you do that REGULARLY? . Do.you figure you are going to’ get:yourshare of the available business, if you don’t tell’ folks about your © merchandise and service at REGULAR duferrals instead of doing the job spasmodically | or not at all? Rds a rr eC 1 “By all. known testa, exporlente and ‘thousands of reeards, the ate knowledged hestof-all medium for REGULARITY is‘ advertisiny in the Weal! hey spaper, 3 :, Ac mewspaper going REGULARLY in to your ‘proapeetive: ‘crisioniers, not only j in your, town hat the at territory ag‘well; makes it easy enough’ ‘for anyone “té' seo how your Idcal' aes vewyspaper fers y tthe finest kiad. of a vehicle far carry viny ness message REGULARLY to the people, hal 5 ii ane ial teres “nd? wary ot “ uy, wot y yor: nit eheelé a elt ‘nage yout he rey ‘are: baying fait ibeDLAR: Up; espe lally. with the e dvortisers whe. do ding your bush | the homes of... spectiully and joyously dedicate ie following oo CED Bs This chain. w as. “started to pun Ea ‘ rer A letter nuisance: © aa Find five of these pests -and give each a couple of. swift kicks in the rear end. . . Next—Make fifty copies of this. Iet- ter and hve them passed out to your friends whom Fou know, would dike a: little leg exercise algo. ; If this: thain “fs not: : ‘broken, , ‘ther: tt Will be about 17.011.044 sore sitters in the next few days. , ; Pracitiee Perfect Kicking.—Ex. — CANADA HAS TO MANY LAW — MAKERS Cc nundn his treated itself to'n luxuri ous supply of law. mukers. One out of every 11, 788 persons in Canada holds a seat in a Dominion or provineial law muking-body. What it would be if al! the.town conucillors were included we could not say. Possibly about one iu two hundred. ue Canada: las ten rovernments, one for ench million. people. The United States hus forty-nine, one for cach two and