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Bill Sargent, a student ar U. B, C,
of his par ents: in. Hazelton,
00 inte biisiness firms: employ. advertising
selling.
me the: cost. of selling. "
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oe sige and ‘experienc’ have. taught 1 us. 8.18 Might, «
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paign of. ' regular advertising in The Omineea Herald.
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Sitles ;'2. To ‘lessen ‘cost of ‘Bonn: Yetso min omit the se. af. ‘advertising, .
‘despite: their readiness to Agree to: ‘theproposltton’ that. “advertising lessony,
f e're frankly. ninazed. at tlie ‘avoldinee ‘af ‘adver
ledge that it costs Je, to. sell with: the asslstan
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To léaseit your cost of aolltng, + we commend to 3 you an adeqnate
“| for an
‘Feent dividends right off the bat. The
. | weeks before the House of Commons
twill open. The questions to be discus-
7 i quested -by a number of provinclal pre-
_.dniers, and there {s reason to’ believe |-
“.)-thatHon, Mr, Bennett will be glad to
“meat the men from. the provinces and
’ to: discuss, with them the most pressing |!
{son to believe that the provineéial pre-
~. [Jie views. in language that is easily. un-
; derstood...
= provineial premierg would like . to have
fle.
: sult’ from this conferenee,”
sion than they did when they were get-
ting good wages and had steady employ
ment, and many of those people never]:
knew ‘before what happiness meant.
But a new year is about to be born,
and we all look forward to better times
with move employment and an increase
in our incames, We have hope and we
have faith in our government and in
‘four institutions. Canada .is'a -great
. country and Canadians nre n great peo-
ple.’ We-have great wealth, and we
have exceptlonally good health. The
lands are productive, the mines are
vich. Our forests are the greatest in
world, and ‘there is enough fish in the
gea ‘and streams and lakes to feed us
-ahlimited time. The water
power available in. all sections of the
Dominion is. without equal’ in: any other
part of the world. :
We, at the beginning of a new year
have faith that our natural resourees
will be made use of and that the people
28 a whole are going to get a greater
share of the profits made from those
resources. But those, resources are
‘not going to start paying hundred per
people of the world and of Canada |.
have been too long in building up and
perfecting a system of greed, selfish-
ness and intolerance. That system is
first to be faught and defeated and a
hetter feellng- among men built up.
The fight we refer to is not one of vio-
lenee, but one within each person. A
monster has taken possession of man
and it must be caste out before much
renal improvement will be noticed.
.The first af the new year is a good
tine to start fighting that-monster and
of cultivating a> more humane and a
more tolerant feeling toward those
about us. :
Our wishes to you are of the best.
,
Premiers Wil Meet
Premier Bennett has called a confer-
, nee of provincial premiers to be held
‘in Ottawa on January 11th, just two
sed will. be. chiefly unemployment, un-
"employment insurance and provinctal |.
L finances, This conference has been re-
problems: of the day. There’ Ig'no ren-
inlers are going to do all the talking.
The Premier of the Dominion has con- |:
sidernble to say to the provinefal men, | |
and he is quite capable: of expressing !:
That there will be a pro-
gram of work ‘that will relieve the un-
we
will, not-be as extensive as some. of the
‘Quite. possibly. mich, ‘goud wile re-
fis
Thal SERVICE f
VERY Low, FARES EAST
o Passenger trains leave 3 times « ,
+{ . Week, connecting at Jasper for
all pointe East and’ South.
Fisk your lecal agent’ fot.
information.
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_ New and ‘Much: Lower Return
Fares to easiorn destinations are
on sale Dec. Ist to.Jan, 5. Stop-
overs, Return ltmit, Theresa Months.
Full particulars from |.
| CITY TICKET OFFICE.
“., §29 Third . Ave, . Prince Rupert
V-141-35
CANADIAN |
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oad, ee
Enjoy the hospitality - of the Gros-
venor,” Here you will be among friend-
ly people. ‘fhe Grosvenor js a qulet
Hotel within two blocks of the heart
of Vaneouver’s shopping ond. theatre
district, yet away from heavy traffic.
Metropolitan dining room service, com-
fortable lounge and writing rooms.
Rates are reasonable, :
RATES
Daily: :
Det’d Bath + $1.50
With Bath - +9200
Monthly:
Det*d Bath $25.00
With Bath $30.00
* Fonte, recently.
rs
He
. One of the lergest cargnon: of
luuiber shipped trom aint Jonn
onthe Canadien Atlandia sea ‘ennat
- was forwarded to Oront Britain
recenity, = bt cans fisted ul Bwdd,«
596 fuel, mu: stly ur deals,
and There
~ Qutput of nickel in Canada in
1932 lotailed 40,027,568 - pounds -
Valued at. $7,170,862... Production
uring the {irst six months of 1933
amounts? to 22,802,434 pounds 13
compared with 21,102,786 pounds
ore the corresponding boriod of
a
Every home at some , future date
will have “air. conditioning” and
the word “heating” will pasa out
of use among home’ owners, J. J.
; Donovan, General Electric Com-
“pany expert, told a largely ate
tended meeting of the Blectrical
Club at the Royal York, hotel, ‘To.
Ae bt
—
Steep grades’ of tha Rocky
Mountain areas preseniad no dif-
ficulty ‘to the ‘Royal Scot, crack
‘British flyer, en route to "Winnt-
beg and the east from Vancouver
Tecontly, The all-British train ig ;
atltacting great popular. enthu-
siasm throughout Canada. on its
. return Journey. to’ Montreal,
jemployment eltuation to some. extent Lye
“4 ts: almost: assured from Hon, Mr. Ben- |“
-| net's remarks some months. ago, but it
- Montreal’ 8 “million. dollar. hote”
‘on: Dorchester ptreet, where a rail.
way terminal Was, to - have. beon
> bull: will. ‘become... -the world's
4 moat ‘costly *
, Canada ‘seeg:
“couple of Montreat’ aldormen who
sunken” ‘garden, "it
eye to’ “eya ‘with ‘a
“Rdvuedte ‘beautifying’ - he’ pau
with "lowers ‘and SurUbS, we
“Have you paid yous subsexiption a
ari
Lo tent ye
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