NEW HAZELTON, B. ©. WEDNESD AY, MAY 29, 1935 \ | Regularity! = TOMERCHANTS “You sweep out, you trim the windows, you dust off the counters you make up new price cards, you unpack and arrange new stock, you plan your merchandise showings, you do these and a hundred other nec- essary jobs, REGULARLY in the normal conduct of your business. “But how about the biggest job of all—eontacting 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 your share of the available business if you don’t tell folks about your therchandise and service at REGULAR intervals instead of f doing the job spasmodically or not at all? - “By all known tests, experience and thousands of rerords, the ae- knowledged best-of-all medium for REGULARITY is advertisiny in the locrd newspaper, A newspaper going ‘REGULARLY in io the homes of Your prospective enstumers, not only in yeur town hat the surrounding territory as well, makes it easy enough for anyone to see low your local neavspaper (fers y i the finest kiad of a vebicle for careyiny your busi- ness message REGULARLY to. the people... “And don’t think that these folks won't miss your REGULARITY of advertising. They looy for their newspaner REGULARLY. study its advertisine (yours, if it is there) REGULARLY. “And what's more, you'll find they are é buyi ing faivly REGULAR: LY, too, if you'll just. cheek up, especially with the advertisers who flo use space REGULARLY. YOURS FOR MORE REGULARITY IN ADVERTISING ‘leading - countries, To Ocean ‘Falls, SOUTH 227" VANCOUVER S.S. PRINCE RUF "J now anong the top notchers, and is in -ja good position to withstand any re- ERT Leaving Prince Rupert every THURS DAY 10.30 P.M. Canadian V-5-34 National _Steamships visit with her. ‘Tmecting of the Prince Rupert Synod. a -Tserve (he far north This «week two — Free ii dedar poles were Paced at thy -_ ‘tolegraph ‘office for SooeaE: ds ready for the men to come anil oi! instal. the. eqilpment, 7 a ° Invites everyone: ‘ta join. with him - on ve sing or: play. ball, ‘ete. 7) thon: 1s: not hia” birthday, but: to com- “e aerate: his’ wos PA ~ Of interest to you The ladies of the W. A. to St. Peters Chureh will hold ‘a supper in the An- glican Hall on June 21, (Friday) from 5 pm. to 2.30 pm. Tickets 50c. ase A grout inany people are going to the Moricetown stampede on Thursday if the weather continues fair. The Nutives there put on a Yine program and it is also a fine drive from all inirts of the district, , , se Dr, and Mrs. Hy. C. Wrinch — enter- tnined last Wednesday evening at con- tract lridge.. There were several! taliles, eae : Mrs. Miller of Simithers is a patient in the Ungelten Tospital. eer Legislation is now -before the House of Commons which alms to put an. ef- fective stop to unfair practices in busi nesss and that includes how: and con- ditions of labor, and numeéerons other things. These acts ave the result of the ‘Price Spreads investigation. * & & With the death of the N.R.A. and the great finencial troubles in other Canndians should ail thank their stars that such a man as Hon. Kk, B, Bennett was in charge of affairs in Camada. ‘This country is action from the latest troubles in the country to the south, e* * Mrs. R. Dilling will -be leaving for her home in: Terrace, accompanied by her infant son, on ‘Thursday, and she expects to meet her mother on the train who has come from