A Sal FATTENING ° ‘THE SURPLUS COCKERELS ~ co 4 All improv ‘ed. quality article of diet inereases - ¢onsumption, “T° all! table poultry -were properly conditioned be- fore killing it would quickly result in- greatly inerensed consumption. It is a- ‘short sighted policy on the part of any poultry raiser to dell ‘table qoultry in a thin condition; he Is not only losing the’ profit which he might secure through an increased weight wind an inproved quality of flesh, but he is actually discouraging the use of poultry by the poor r quality he is sup: plying. : In experiments conducted at the Gen- ; tral Experlnentel Farm it has re- , Deatediy heen shown that the crate feeding of poultry pays. It hag also i} been demonstrated that a wide ra- i} tion, that is one rich in earbohy- arates, gave better Tesults than ‘a wnar- row ration—one rich in protein. - Tt also has been‘ demonstrated: that the greatest guins in” both ‘ability a nd ae ght basenitgl, ‘This. ‘i " especially, emphe- . | alved-in a series. oe feeding : expert- ments carried out at the ‘Kapuskasing Experimental Farm, where’ ‘In every instance where milk! was. fed. as part of .the ration the. gains were much better -in. both ‘quantity -and* quality than where’ the ration’ contained “no milk, This serles of experiments also brought out strongly that in parts of the. country wheré “¢orn “can not be grown that’ home srown feeds, wheat, outs and barley, may be used. with good results, but that the. ation is inde more efficient by the addition of ‘eorn, especially where it is fed in con- Junction : with, milk, a so ar Spade. ~ That: ~The Trade .To get steady sales in satisfos: tory volume you. must build up con- Work ‘Gets edie eo See a ERIE ene es THE OMINECA’ HERALD, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 15, 1926 EASTERNER'S IMPRESSIONS OF | THE BULELEY VALLEY : (By Henry Lee Messner, New York) ‘Ad one comes into the Bulkley Val- ley from Burns Lake, his feelings nre those of open wonderment at the full richness of the farm crops, clover, timothy, « grains, - potatoes, truck gar; dens, flowers and other products of a rich dark soil on the patches of clear- ‘ed jand along ‘the: highway ;. at the miles of ‘timberland stretching away: ‘and ‘finally at the unsurpassed beauty | of a rim of snow-capped, rugged moun- tains, with here and there a gigantic glacier Teaching down .a mountain forge, all forming a magiliftecent bor- der to this beautiful valley, as it reach- es uway, with here and there 2 glimpse of the steel-grey waters of the Bulkley river reflecting the sun, as the river now winds back and forth through the vailey, and now cuts o deep ‘narrow gorge, hurrying to join the Pueffie.: Then after several days, as one be- comes better. acquainted with this beautiful valley in which the civilizeil life is new, young, virile, he finds a hospitality of the community that is nt once open, warm and fenerous. The rugged mountains, also, border- ing the valley are not unfriendly: min- ing. prospectors, egineers and others, driving tunnels into the sides of the nnountalus, bave citt rich veias of ores that need only to be developed to pro- duce abundantiy. The visitor also finds that the ‘strewms, rivers and lakes are ulive ‘with trout and salmon, nnd that the timbered areas are full of large wild Rev. J. He Young is the leader, The Dominion House will open on December ith for o short time and days. ‘Over half the fifty foot shaft con- tract on the American Boy mine has been accomplished and good progreas ig” being made, It is expected that drifting will be started as soon as the shaft is completed and that the work will be carried on all Winter. Rev. E. R. McLean, of Vancouver, work in connection with the United Church, will be in New Hazelton on October 28th to meet the Trail [4 nug- ers and the C. G. I. fT. and thelr friends. for his visit. BENSON BROS. - Auto jitney Service Between Hazelton and New Hazelton and the Railway, or to any point in the dis- trict—and at any honr, Phone Hazelton . 1 short, 1 long, 1 short 1 Jong Omineca Hotel, 2 long 2 short meet every Friday 3 night t in t) the church. fr then adjourn for the Christmas holi- who is in charge of the young Neople'y. A program wil be urranged HO ME-MA DE CANDY PURE. Ice CREAM 7 Send for ices on our ice | :* eream, in Mail orders ~*: " given’ special "attention for either candy or ice cream, - Thome & “Dawson Smithers; B B.C, LAND ACT. NOTICE ‘or INTENTION To ‘APPLY TO PURCHASE Lanp. A Skeena Land Recording District e 6, Coast District, and situ- . ota in | ne Skeena River between Lota’ 368 and Take notice that I, Henri Defontaine of Terrace, occupation farmer, intend to apply for permission to purchase the following deseribed lands: Commencing at a post planted at the South end of Island -No.. 1, ‘said po: being about 5 chains Northerly from t the Northwest corner of Lot 374, thence Northeasterly, Easterly, Southerly and Westerly and following: the shore line of said Island to the point of commence- ment and containing 50 acres, more or less. HENRI DEFONTAINE, Dated August % 1926, ‘8362 fidence in your store and its service. _ ADVERTISING in The Omineca © Herald and The Terrace News will | |” lay the foundation of such confidence. Advertising does the spade work that leads to bigger sales. It will tell the folks about your store, its service. game--—- parwiis. for the laves of fish and game, Climatic conditions, ¢ Iso, are ideal; the dasa are watua engcuth ‘ for enjoyment: of the day's week: a elinb to a nearby glacier, ov a swim in sue of the beanth.l wea fakes “that may be found along wie valley. After the sun has set, the cool night air makes sleeping 1 fs pencafnt appl Wm. Grant’s Agency REAL : Pacif ic ‘| Milk Five ESTATE District Agent for the leadin Insurance Companies~: a _ NH ness. , 4 It will tell them. about. the goods y you on All summed ‘up Saiteers nud the © fife : Years a have to offer. oo | Bulkley valley would, seem potent with Hea 2 : large promise for tha fuvure fer {ba Ao ‘ : home-seeker, the f.restor, the sports- St Mrs. T. Morrison of Alberni f Let your . advertising “ins ~The ; man and she tourist. a AZELTON * BC. “ has used Pacifie Milk fiye - Qmineca Herald and The Terrace News be a standing invitation to the ' people of the district. years, She first used while living in-a remote part of British Columbia. Her fam. ily moved to Victoria, then to Vancouver, Whether in rural] or city residence it hag always given satisfaction, and if she changed prefer. ence always changed hack to Pacific Milk. Mrs. Morrison is visiting friends i in. Vancou- oe a te . ie eee Te RP PGR IGRI PRA api Pardcs Rasey Stock Grown at ‘Terrace, B. C.: Our Egg Regulations The value of the Canadian egg regulations in protecting the interests of producers whe sell thelr eggs on public markets is shown in an exX- perience related recently by a Mon- real egg denler. The dealer in ques- tion made regular weekly sales of 7 - ‘Progressive m6}... Merchants Ad verti S e “Storage seconds” to a man who was ver, ! a a doing business as afarmer on n° Mon- = treil market. In éne instance deliy- ~ og, | P ifi 1] H ‘ ery was made directly to the pureh- Especially for the northern inter. acl & ] er’s stallon the market.’ In adjoin- ing stalls were bona flde producers, . . " : Selling the produce of their own farm. ' 7 7 a or ant .. | Without the grnding regulations,| — 7 : eterno which require all containers to be Y : So . ve cer . marked. with the cluss and grade of Issued by Canadian Weekly Newspapers Assoe’n. . ‘ior farms, gardens and lawns | . Head Office: Vancouver : Factories at. Abbotsford and Ladner ue For Quick Sale So we will have room for more q eggs, this man woul have been sell- Black Currant, 4 year ald neces 10¢ each 4 ing his storage seconds in direct com- Red Currants, "4 weeas 10¢ oach 7 pet tion With the fresh extras of the White Currants, be “ ies a:+.10¢ each . farmers and possibly at the ‘same Thornless .Blackberry yr old. 10c each : Five- -and Ten-acres Blocks. price. ‘To protect thé interests of| Gooseberry, 2 year old .:,....20c each fi wes, producers in such instances is one’ of | Skeena Wonder strawberry plants at . q _ OF FIRST-CLASS - the objects of the egg regitlations. 4c each. | __- Lilacs, 1, 2, » 3 and 4 Wr old from 26c to ; . arr each. . 7 . ; i Siberian Pea Tree, 1, 2, 8 and 4 yy, old, | I AND . Business is Increasing fan Lee 7 se 1 aad 4 ye. A ON. - Business is increasing at rhe Suuth- Bush Honey-suckle, 4 year, old... $1.00 ™ ern Saskatchewan Co-Operative Stock | Virgneia Creeper, 1 yearold....... 26¢ eT Re Der me ag 7 “Al yvards “at Moose Jaw, During the Perenial and Bienial Flowering plaants, -, ipts in cattle wore Prices.on application, . . Li sht clearin od soil, auitable for fruit, “gardening, . month of July rece : . poultry, or ng pro duetion. “FY 14,600, or, 7,827 more than, during tre Rose Bushes’ and" Ramblers (hardy) 1 . F same period - a, year, ago, 429 more| | and 2 year old. B0e to Lod q * Located ‘ona: mile from New Hazelton railway depot. calves, 1,112 more hogs, 288 more | : Corresponganee Bolicited. : PRICE: $28.to $40 per aere, spread over five years, No sheep and 880 more horses, an in- This stock ig: all: ‘grown on our own i intereat for first 18 months; 6 percent interest on balahce crease in every section, For the year grounds. three milea south of Terrace, , to’ date, 48,603 caitle ‘have been ye- stock Stats aveaby scchtaat © grown - Particutars ‘send information at eelved at the Moose Jaw Sars an : 7 increase of nearly 21,000. ° Our Prices are. CASH, .-F. Ow B ‘Ter. ‘The Omineca Herald Offiee _ ares a ST Sas " ‘ . The “New Hazelton “Brait Rangers |! _ : 7” _ New Hazelton " were organized, last. Friday night with |/ Boop lay pita i! TF 7 cae eaews the * worth oy Mchauy BROS, “Terrace. B. ols anbe i © re | . ani. 7..D, Wells and Je Hamblin’ were guests of J. 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