u i i { a * THE ofA. HERALD,, WEDNERDAYY JUNE & 188 ce ae Se re This guarantee “as sures: delicious cern flakes FoR 25 years Kellogg’s Corn Flakes have ‘been | con- sidered the standard of quality — the highest value pos- _ sible to put into corn flakes.. Behind every package is the personal guarantee of W. K. Kellogg: a “You must be more than satisfied with the flavor and freshness of Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, If you do not consider them the best you ever tasted, return the empty ‘package and we will gladly refund your money.” No other corn flakes are made like Kelloge’s. No others reach you so fresh and crisp, For Kelloge’s have a WAXTITE inside bag that is sealed top and bottom. It ‘guarantees oven-freshness! 7 . Look for the red-and-green package at your grocer’s. 7 Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. ° For nourishment, dalicjous flavor and low cost, “CROWN BRAND C RN SYRUP igre ized ag . the moat healeata food by | foremost d etitlans, ; Sead mae copy of “Cainde’s Bilas ” Henelog 16. for malig, mm EGYPTIAN. OVEN: ‘AND’, a THE MODERN: INCUBATOR “a glance at the up-to-date incubators believe that this descendant is along operation thousands of years before -4°/-Obrist and is still used in‘ that old land ‘The ancient incubater is really p mud house In which everything is done from the insiie, the eggs are placed in svork from the inside as well. The mo- ern incubator bas its heat: applied antomatically from ‘without, and. in- stead of a smudge ‘burning for days to raise the temperature high enough so that the eggs may be put in a button is totich and electricity ‘quickly heat; nture,: Th EKgyptian sweltering in a temperature of 103, and ‘crouched in a very uncomfortable position, turned the eggs by hand, one by one. The the w hole lot is turned in an instant. Nor has the attendant today to gues: at the temperature of the egg chamber as wus the case, and still is, in the old style; a theremometer is in plain view ‘indi¢ating thie exact temperature anc n thermosta keeps it at any given poini. by automatically turning’ the electri: humidity was introduced by means of moist straw or by sprinkling. water on the floor and walls... Humidifying’ iy modernized to the réservelr and the electric fan, ¥es, its a long way from the ineuba- tor of adobe, without Hght or ventila- ing manure, where the almost naked attendant, in a sweltering heat, crawl: around to do his work, to the modern ‘in the pereentage. ‘of, healthy, living vhicks hatched. MINISTER OF MINES COMMENTS ON MINING INDUSTRY IN 'B. C The brightest feature of British Col. umbia mining at the present ime, com. ments Mry MacKenzie, is he active search for gold. Placer gold produe- tion made a substantial Increase in the past yenr, with an output nearly twice that of 1930, , Lode gold productiox showed u ‘slight, decline in 1931, due tc lessened. , preduetion - of by-prodnet gol, but the: plans and development under way, assures a. preater output ib | 198% 2 now in ‘general use would lead one of -| Way-removed froni its ancestor, the old. Egyptian hatching oven that was in a separate room, the heat is applied | ‘from within, and the operator dogs: his : the egg chamber to the desired temper- | : imedern attendant touches a' lever and city on or off. En the old incubate |. tion, with heat supplied by smoulder- {- -|and efficient Incubators of. today con-| . .. trolled and mannged -with ease and} comfert. Yes, its a long. way, except |. the: pibaninle of Improvement. in: Ee prices holds hope for British Col| umbia mines, 25 the known. silver ‘ore ‘ment. jn general world conditions wll be. necessary before base metal mining will again show an upward trend, The. ability, -enthusiasm - and «high technical achievements of the * entin: personnel of: the’ “mining industry, re- flects. great credit: on them, and Mr: McKenzie paid. tribute to the way -in which employment had beer maintain ed tn these trying: times,” _ moo : | [Hare cad The ore Anticipations are that . there will be an attendance of 600-Rota-' - rans at the distriet convention to be held at the Cornwallis. , fon Kentville, N.S., June land 2 It is expected that Sir John Bennett’ of St. John's, Newfoundland; will address the convention, Hon. Gordon §, Harr ineton, premier of Nova Scotia, accom- panied by Mrs Harrington, ieit- "Halifax recently for Muntreal -where they boarded S.S. Duchess of Bedford for a short holiday in the Old Country. During his ab- sence, Hon, Percy C. Black will - be acting premier of the Province; “It is mot too much .to say that eny improvement in the revenuas of the railroads will immediately make itself felt in all channels of trade and: that ‘the maintenance of railroad solyency will do more than any other domestic factor to _ restore strength to the nation's institutions,” says an editorial in the Charleston, 8;-C., Post. The “career open to merit” In _ Fallway affairs is well illustrated in the case of Charles H. Bwing, a railroader for “49 * consecutive years, recently promoted presi- dent of the Reading Company, in 1883, atythe eze. of 17, Ewing began his. railroad : career asa ‘redman inthe’ employ = of the. now the Reading Company.. There were 447 moose and 9594 deer shot in‘New Brunswick last “year, according to figures can- tained in the annual report of Chief Game ‘Warden HF. H. Rit- chie to the povincial “Minister “of Lands and Forests, There was also a very successful. partridge season with: bag of 44,469 birds, enn ¢ _ Warmer weather and -penerally ' favorable conditions point to nor- mal development of the western . wheat crop, according. to. the - ment of the Canadian Pacific Railway. Virtually all of Mani- toba’s seed is in and Saskatche- wan‘ andAlberta seeding will be — completed by the end of the third week of May. , 4 Will ‘ ! ow sunpiv you. with te Counter Chick Books . : w Gf anny size and any make and - : con SH 1 i der to us “The Omine ww Aaa ea ) le Yat baie CET ae i iq Wer Hazelton, B. Ce or send it by ‘mail to, ao ca He rald” en hei dherso wings vs ‘Philadelphia: & Reading Railway, -| report of the agricultural depart- | ‘[¥egerves are “considerable, . ‘Improve: [' ‘f: EMBALMING FOR SHIPMENT A SPECIALTY ‘- PRINCE RUPER®;. 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