| BENSON BROS. ‘Auto Jitney Service Between Hazelton and New DORR: Hazelton and the Railway, or ta any point in the dis- trict—and* at any" hour, Phone Hazelton, 1 short, 1 long, 1 short 1 long ‘ Omineca Hotel, 2 long 2 short Films Developed and Printed Enlargements made.’ °: When. in Smi Photo taken Post Card to Cabinet Sizes ‘A. L. Evitt, Smithers V Me Se | Allen Mestions - Cost. vor Years We chive | ‘thid inet little ineideuts: about Pacifie Milk and the women who use. it, We never before meutioned that Pnel- fie Milk has kept the price down in British. Columbia always; actu ally evapornted . mitk costs less “in of aur proves thin in. ty other “iy Cmuada. Urs, Alen has, told THs fh xbe ee of this. x rn ’ 1 ‘ . Se f oe .- ‘Pacific Milk (- Head Office: | "Vancouver ! J.P. a, NP | Wm. Grant’s . REAL ESTATE District Agent for the leading Insurance Companies ij ’ Life Fire* WS - Health. | Accident = a) SRR NL we Ne at Sa et Sel re HAZELTON | FIRE LIFE ACCIDENT : AUTOMOBILE § Only Strong. retiable companies m@: represented byt us, + “ wd --Flato Boats We are. local aents for the new B lato Boats—the great boon for 4 the fishermen, the- duck hunter mm -2nd-the camper... See it at our 4 | offce.now, WM. S. ‘HENRY SMITHERS, B. C. ‘nite *... Pactories at Abbotsford and tadvert : Admission $1.00 | |BREDGE SETS—Score pads and plage , | Personal | Greeting Cards For Christmas. See Our Samples and ' Order Early The, Up-to-Date Drag Store HAZELTON, R. C. | ca Studio thers have ‘your “| cow is producing, _ FEEDING cows FOR WINTER MILIC PRODUCTION The aim’ ‘tin feeding for’ “wiater’ ‘milk’ production is ‘to’ produce the. sreatest amount of milk and butter at the least possible expense, “Tn order to da- this conditions ‘during the early - summer. when there is atinndanee of palatable sneeulent feed.. ¢ The Fation must “be: well balaziced. That ts there ihugt be enongh protein to balance: the, carbohydrates, Le- guine hay’ ‘is: usally “the cheapest source of “protein. “Therefore the dry roughage shoul contain a large per- aie contege of clover or * dlfalta hiiy as Dos- sible. m| The klucenlant feeds’ Keep the ‘cows Zin goud health and-are very palatable, Be therefore, either roots or silage should Mj be fed to enable. the cows to make the Sibest use of the other feeds in the’ ra- tlon, 8} For inaximum production the Ta- S| tion should contiin’ 2 liberal allowance of concentrates, Concentrates dre us- ually the expensive part of the ration. Ther efore, in feeding | concentrates, Fy ench cow. ‘should’ be fed individually. The dinount it wild pay to feed will de- aipend on the price of concentrates as ; compared with roughage and partly on Sjthe umount and quality of - milk exch At tlie Fredericton Experimental Station the cows ‘are fed all the mixed clover and timothy hay they will eat with from 25- 40 pounds: Thanksgiving Dance November 11th of corn silage or up 50 pounds of roots Heavy producers are fed one pound of grain for each BY, pounds of milk: ‘A medium ‘producer is fed ote pound of grain fo each four pounds. of milk they produce, The grain ration fed is com- posed for the most part of 1'part bran, 1 part crushed oats, 1 part linseed meal and two arts brewers grai aid one In the Community Hall N ew Hazelton Music by Mrs. R ‘Guss. per cent of salt is added at mixing. It should. always be born in -Taind, that cows will not make the most pro- fitable use of feed consumed unless We. nust. imitate as closely as posstble “| the serpentine encircling the’ dancers ‘ fully iaid out before them by the cave FINE asoenane. DANCE For Benefit Bulktey Valley “Bospitat “Here and Th ére’ : Auxiliary In. Smithers ‘Smithers Nor. ‘The winter | gaie- ties started in Smithers with ‘the Hal- lowe'en dance on October 32st, put on | by the Ladles Auxiliary to the Bulkley Valley District Hospital, with Gray's orchestra ‘supplying the music. With. counter attraety. ns Wf several Hallowe’ en parties, and the Armistice Success achieved on this oceasion, the | receipts, including the sale ‘gf ‘novel: uf Atthough somewhat, slo ¥ in starting the floor was very comfortably filled later on, and the gay caps worn, and] b made the scene very captivating, while decorations of jack o° lanterns, ghosts, witches, black cats, (with one real, , live cat parading the’ floor,” evidently as manager) gave’ the spooky effect nerrssary for if laowe'en’ thrills. - That tired feeling: was ‘catered to by plenteous and appetizing’ refreshmerits served, those assisting endeavoring to farm. ments, enticed those desirous of find- ing out their future, whicch was faith- voman—a really. witeh—as no one could doubt, hat, dress, . broomstich, and: all the recessories being. present, ' The Auxiliary ts to be congratulated on the bright and happy evening, as well as on the fine financial returns, which ‘are expended in the good work of assisting the local hospital, Country stale, . afend to ail with erst... ‘| Mexico a ' The witch care With eerie’ adorn- which h . What’ is” “conside * grizzly. shot in the this. season Van Vieck, western }dance looming largely on the horizon, 4,454,000 the Auxiliary feeis very elated at the elevators in one day .in the middle of October, ed. a record ha from Canada t¢ cord . shipment, . Kon, Soviet representative, ‘there eing only one. horse. that..died dur-” ing the passage.. ment Is November, total, numb. G..N, Torgén, ex-M.P, for Sweden, ‘recently left for the Peace ’ River” in order to locate suitable land. for the establishing of a large colony -of | Swedish farieis;” who are said to be in a position to’, undertake. farming.on an extensive ‘Efe has. already canvassed, nd the Southwestern States. a. finds aneuitable. The new Canadi elevator at . Mid] receive grain, and shortly all the - construction. - ‘work: will be complete and all departments of the plant in operation, vator marks the extension of Cana- - ‘dian Pacifie enterprise to another port on the factor in retaining a greater pro- portion of th trade for C expected ‘to Zo forward in. and this will bring. ¢ the * wag taken by Miss A a hunting party Revelstoke. | An amount of | ‘grain’ ‘gréafly in ~ excess of the entire production of Canada in the year 1887, bushels,. were hauled to” over Canadian Pacific lines: | This constitut-’ ~ ul of grain for ‘this ties and fortune telling, amounting to . railway cosipany. $195.00, a “substantial advance over ré- = Le ceipts of Hallowe’en dance of last year The second, shipment of “horses” o Russia was a re- according -to Louis. ~The next ship- er up to 8,300, an Pacific Railway, and has begun to, he opening of this ele- Great Lakes and a new e Canadian export grain anadian ports. - given comfortable quarters and allow- ed to exercise each day. — RUDDY CANADIAN APPLES FOR OVERSEAS. FOR SALE * 4/FOR RENT—The Silver Standard log .-tabin in New Hazelton, partly furn- ished... -Apply Omineca Herald office. cards, for four tables, in nice boxes, uo tivo sets alike: also novel prizes, Apply at @mineea Herald office, FOR SALE-~A couple of canaries sboth good singers. Apply to Mrs, Sawle, New Hazelton. CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS— . See samples at the Herald office and place your orders now. i a Delicious Oyster Stew Beingdoubly creamy, St. Charles Milk so _ } i. o ct. W. Daweon, Prop." . HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS AND COMMERCIAL. © MBN Dining - room. in. conneetion ' Hazelton... B. G. - t ’ enriches an oyster stew that it is irre- sistible, ‘Try it, : FREE RECIPE BCOK . Write The Borden Co. Limited. Vancouver, 3127 ‘| across the Seas and standard boxes and channel Islands is $3.10 per standard box and $6. 20 per standard barrel,’ in- cluding refrigeration, rates to Continental stations and’ ‘other’ particulara,. ‘consult any Canadian Na- tlonal ‘Express ‘Agent, ae “What shall I send the folks ‘in the |]. Old Country," isa query heard as tha Christmas season . approaches, ‘but if ‘the average Cangdian Innew how much ‘our big, juicy, red appley ue appresia- ted and enjoyed by people overseas’ the problem would’ be immediately Solved. _ Canada’s luscious, rosy apples are | relished by old and young alike, They symbolize our brilliant ‘sunshine ‘and |, warm summer days and they ilo lok : Christmasy and © cheerful.” Northern Shys, McIntosh Reds and ° ‘Baldwins are the best and most popular to carry they. are fed aud watered regularly, AG Licenses, valid to 31st March, 1928, Staff Post Offices, Radio Dealers, Radio Branch, Department - WARNING TO USERS OF Rapio All Radio Receiving Sets - _. MUST be Licensed — Penalty -on summary conviction i is a fine not exeveding $60. 00° ' License fee $1.00 per annum. may be obtained from:—.- Kadio Inspectors, or from - of Marine and Fisheries, Ottawa. A. . JOHNSTON, Deputy Minister of Marine and Fisheries, your kind thoughts and . best" ‘Wishes barrels of choice and * picked and hand packed fruit, government ingpect- ed, ure procurable at ‘Yensonable prices from: any grocer while the matter of |- shipment is ns simple as the mailing or a card, | - The Canadian National Dspress will call for your apples, transport and de- liver them. by quick service to any sta- jon in Gren Britain, Ireland and most. Hnropean conutries, -The transportation charge from Montreal and Quebec up to November 16th or from St. John and Halifax, thereafter, by direct steamers to. points in Great Britain and Ireland and the For rates to Canadian’ ports’ ‘through at] * According to Victoria deapatehos ; an- ( has recently extended and will fora short ti subscriptions a rT, he 4 ancouver Day Province British Columbia's Leading N its ° BARGAIN. OFFER .. me accept yearly t the tate of | ewspaper aa red. the ‘largest Canadian. Rockies daughter of-Ernest Van leck, prominent New ‘York ‘archi. tect. who headed into the Selkirk went in north of west. during the. ; Ht q q a i | The Terrace News is $2.00 a year! other effort xyill be made ta, ihe sting to locate a route for ‘a ‘road from. Ter-. race to the const, It is. stated : ‘that an old Indian, told the SUrvey | party” of a ” possible route he; thought 'n aybe whit e “ man get over r the. mountain : district. The | party 7 out