i i } . A bt { barges THE OMINECA. HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1982. tat ‘why a. national ‘advert = dlo Joeal advertising -in 2 ¥ou: will be told, when. “oy epresentatire of firms. to stock’ and pusli. ‘his - advertising.” Sy “does. not. expect large - etl. “ot is" ‘admitted: that it ‘is. advantage . - a ous: ‘to you and your customers for ‘Yor. ca ae to stock: nitionally-advertised, products ~ bat such* products” will: : sell: faster -i ‘ ‘they. are locally. ‘advertised in’ ‘this 7 i paper, in addition: to being ‘ndverti sec n “non-local publications, as ‘There is no good’ ar. sound reaivo 5 : “Oh, we could never afford to da loca’ ~ What he’ really* maéani. _ When he. says such wWords,-is that, he. Be as - he did then he would see that these lo N, B.—Cut out this advertisement Net a week passes that yout 2 are not-being canvassed by. representatives of nationally-advertised products ~ bo stock and pash them, and to give:them sie ee ‘window and counter PS : + 7 Mint os this ew: spaper a tion from {Ser should no ‘ this, _hewspaper os -you say.to th: — canvassilig’} yor oO : firm's prodtict. oat ' leognized, - local: sales: | Yo us “eal sales ‘¢ can " provide a’sam “Of k money 7 : adequate to maintain o local ndvettis: , 9 campaign. 7 Why shonid you help. a national aul: ” értiser? to. develop his. business‘ in’ the’ ‘ory. cov ered by the circulation. « “¥on provide local. distribution facili- - LF thas for anufaeturers: of: ‘branded pro: ‘ ducts, and your value to them is re" Why, then ~ manufacturers not assist you to- sell me a these goods, if ‘stocked by you, by a ser- Jes. of. local advertisements, perhapr carrying your name as distributor, pub- a “lished in this newspaper: Paste it ona cad, ‘and:then show it. to representatives who urge you to stock goods, not : being locally advertis. rr a without adver tising. ¢ eo: a him. should’. -these When yon and I'were young Maggie, we had eodliver: oil set on.a shelf be fore us at‘all times and: it “we were not good we ‘got a, dose. The poor kids. of the future are going’ to have codliver oi} for one complaint, and if that doer not improve their tempers: ‘there will be another bottle of haltbut Tiver. oil, I. bas been: found. by scientists that th - halibut liver oil is’ ‘also, >, good for what: ails you. - The Oliver district voted. against an’: beer parlor opening. The winter Is a poor. time to vote on the beer" question. nny way. * “thio southern: -part of. the birovince is merensing tne apple ‘industry very ma- terlally in ‘view' of the preference ‘giver ‘on the British. aud the, additional bene: fits expected as a result of: the Imper- dal eonference. to be. held in Ottawa thi: || oe Published Every Weinesaay * PUBLISHER C, A. Sawie “se . atch. Repairing and. . J jewellery. Requirements. 7 he we To. eee ae ete wee ve eke ‘inous that additions had to'be built to the parliament bulidings: to” store them |' : posed’ platfori before it con’ be made ‘to appeal: to the public. change, of government would, only doa | between: eleven and. twelve’ on ‘Sunday. Hing each mabeecaent insertion, © "Advertising rates—$1,60 per inch per maui qn reading notices 16c per tine rat insertion, Joe per - PATTULLOS NEW PLATFORM. ——ee : . , make. hin, Premier, Hon, T. D, Pattul- ‘would. do just as the present govern- the. ‘finances of. the, -provinee, . He has: “a! “ditferent idea. of what to do about unemployment, but his plan would only cause greater hardship during the lon; delay necessary to get his plan organ- ined, ‘In the ineantime ‘he no’ ‘dovibt | has great hopes that the worat feature:. sely es. _ ‘He talks about reorganizing’ (fear. esslp) the civil service. doubt. about the fearlessness. It is became the minister of lands.” ‘He would appoint a Dumber of com: missions for various. ‘purposes. The old’ ‘government was always btrong for high priced commigsions.that never re: ported or that made reports so volum- away. “Mr. ‘Pattullo needs to revise his pro- Anyway, a lot of harm, anway one looks at iti : - 2 “ecb see e that saving Bieter the: heralder of spring--come the lat- cess, There was & snow storm Baster Sunday morning and. a blizzard ever since. There. was an hour, of sunshine But all the dew drops. and other, cour- ageous - spring flowers are, naw wish.’ Ing some one, would pull. the blankets over again: Spring will be. along the end. of: April.or:May or Junee ns per usual - ‘and Easter can come, and 20. ar it. likes. .. . ‘ ‘coming yummer, “In ihits platform offered, to the people “it: ‘British Columbia aa.an. inducement | | to turn out'the present government ant: lo. ‘has, confirmed. Practically every-. ‘thing: that. the, present government has undertaken, and. he -admits ‘that he ment is doing, especially, in regards . tc. of the problem would have solved then ; “There is-nc} well remembered what ‘he did to thc {> deputy mitister of lands the day he ter part of Mareh is such & huge stic- > a Wat. - - Prine Rupert - aap An he lies _ 0. Payot ’ _ Gite of the’ ie potute is) “purity. From milicing. to- canning - every ‘detail is so carefully ‘watched that Pacific ' -Milk’ reaches your ‘table berfectiy fresh. ot ¢ ‘Pacific ‘Milk “100% B. C. owned sind “contiolled’ ’ Plant at- Abbotsford.” | “Henry Motors Ltd. at Smithers, B. C. oye Ford Paris” Oi Modern Garege eS pm i Ford Dealers: Gas* Repairs Macc ce te why : “Complete ‘line’ ot F New Cars and Trucks a i a Dr. R. C. ‘Bamford i = . DENTIST .. # A SMITHERS, B.C. 5 fl | Hours 9 am to’ 6 pm: “Evenings: ea by appolntment. ote if x cr asiaiieieeltiaiaaialastgh a : The Omineca Hernia fs $2.00 it. year , jie MEARS my ; = rr. ‘team. ( {WOR | rene iat athe" polders Bt “t ea! sand’ the. . his is the atory of-a grent come. back,'a loiguphill battle and'a’ nal? ‘pmashing’ 5, victory: that in ue a title for the second year. Sigadian. Pacific iis; Benson: % feat "BE “little® faith | | were:prédicting: the ecilar: position. Then come-back- started. Little by little the team fought. its way, ‘ur watd,. uatil it: ended: top ‘of the heap, “It was-hard: work, uphill work, ut th ty never faltered until they: were top of the league. Ag the,leaders, they-had the’ bye and the ‘a¢cond-and third’ teanis |: [fought i out. for ‘the-rizht to ‘meet | them: “Canad an’: Nationals came] o through “against”, Bell Telephone and: the, glay-olts were on, two ames with’ goals ‘to:count..: The firsG’ swith ‘Wal a otegoalieach'tle.. ‘The hecohd-andweeidor, was: Cang-' ‘dian -Preific:-all. the ‘way, with a} eur, re nothing. victor ; (the the vent Tea, ‘Aloxandra (iow H ~ CHAMPIONS ‘TWO. YEARS. "RUNNING - 7 ee goals to one on \the round. Thirteen thousand roaring fans _, cheered |. them on to the victory, the largest |. arowd:at an amateur: athered together att ontreal. ay “i.The lay-out shows the team and : officials, Back row left to‘ right; Don Smith -(coach); Ken Grant,| E Dr. Page; P. M.. Raymond; ‘Roger ae F. J.’ Sullivg Ae Mf with Cima Neng); srennort W, Mullan; J.-J: Ger. Gravel;: hy ‘Pilon;- B, way: ame, ever]. | Forum, | Hint! Bart Shuster (thain ‘Moore,’ (president OP: Re: ‘creation: Glu Boulanger; we ‘Be: Pillage, TAL fant: coad Inset, HW; Beatty, chairaan. and president; ; 3 Front‘ Row!— yaand Sc Te, "Halla ——— ‘lB. Judge i BC. Pere (EMBALMING: “FOR Sut eater A “SPECIALTY | "PLO! Box ods , PRINCE RUPER™ 5.0. A Wire _ will bring us Will be, at the Omineea Hotel — - Hazelton on Thursday Chiropractor | | I ie Besoin anve eins - tM pone tthe: Wwgind igood ap the’ “ronde are. such ‘tha: Canadian. Pacific Rail. . mats bias he, wutis: not ray’