_ Thursday, February 16, 1956. THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. < = Page 3 Niquidet Transport WILLIAMS LAKE — HORSEFLY OFFICE — Williams Lake Taxi, Williams Lake Phone: 65 town — Horsefly 3 short, 1 long Mail - Freight and Passenger Service Canadian labour income con- tines to increase. The August, 1954 total of 1,014,000,000 top- ped July earning by $,4000,00 and last years’ August by $20,- 000.000. Canadian production of print- ing inks rose to an all-time peak total of 25,735,017 pounds in Markets _ LIVESTOCK ssce., w.. From the Office of the C.C.A. ) WILLIAMS LAKE No shipments were made in the last seven-day period. Con- siderable number of horses have been roundeil up for shipment. | | points: Direct to packers from country 703 cattle, 92 ‘calves, 1323 sheep. From other yards and plants: 1871 cattle, 176 calves, 931 KAMLOOPS SALE The 28th annual Bull Sale and Fat Stock Show at Kamloops will be held on March 13, 14 and 15, this year. The bulls offered will all be from B.C. MORE BRANDED BEEF FROM HAY OR SILAGE AND PASTURE 12 weeks, then full feed. Hay was full-fed to all groups ex- cept during the last few days then the allowance was reduced to ten pounds or less per head daily in order to promote rapid fattening at this stage. The re- sults aré summarized in Table 1. It will be noted that the av- erage feed cost of producing 100 é eth: fer shy : pounds gain was slightly in fa- ee Cattle prices. thie week ‘are un-| sheep. We are including an excerpt |vor of limiting grain feeding, i changed: SUMMARY from an article from the Cana-|and that the percentage of “A” SA Oot dan Cattlemen by L. W. McEl- | grade carcasses was no higher in = : eS ee 1 becca gecress: Canada for. the| roy; professor oteantmal Sélénes, [the fall grain fed group than in q Market ager for Tuesday, | week ending February 4th:. University of Alberta. those fed a limited allowance of > E PSbruary Re 56: . Governed largely by local sup-| _ We are attempting to secure | grain. Good steers 16.50-17.85; com" | plies and a general improvement | sufficient number of copies of| When grain is limited it is E : Boe Pe ometinm steers, 9-16-05 | in. Qualitysstest-and Weiter pric: | this acticle co make one copy | necessary to feed a little longer. ; Fe BES Stockers ands feeders 11-14.86% ||... were’ steady: +6 strong in the| available to each of our mem-|In terms of a carload of steers, 3 : good heifers )13-15; common t0| past week except at Toronto and| bers. reduing the amount of grain x medium, heifers (8212): ; 800 calgary! elera, aos easiness | “Tests have been conducted|fed by the- equivalent’ of 200 e Parade of the Months voune Veet eave (H.C.) 11-50- | was evident on the lower grades. {over 4 three-year period to com-| bushels of barley provided an 4 Zoh G00d Reavy beet Cows 9~l cows ware mortip"50e t8 $4700 Pare the following methods of| outlet for an additional five to By our local Skaters 11.25; good: dairy cows 8.50-| 5. more higher, and bulls strong. | finishing yearlings in drylot: 1. | seven tons of hay, or the pro- 4 2 11.50; canners and cutters 4.75-| meeder cattle gained 50c on| Full feed of grain throughout: | duce of 2% to 3% acres-of th 5 ° It N b : | |B00s Sood bulls11-50°18.103:) some prairie anarkete*” Calves! s. No grain for eight weeks, then | yield of hay is taken at two tons Sey pecia y um ers sobaeyeal salves te fee aa sold steady. Hog markets closed] full feed; 3. Limited grain for| per acre.”* on offer; vy calves : By members of Connaught Skating Club — none offered: good lambs, a} pany Sac one i Vancouver few. medium lambs at 17.75. | oq. TAKE SEMI-FINALS TWO STRAIGHT Comedy and Novelty Numbers eI net octet at tie see | di * = otalling approximately » I e Comedy y wtsshs,onsts.v att cee'eu” eee) SONG Period Scoring Splurge mand. Plain éattle moving more due 2500; ere choi ae ) oe : Ld E&. ° Eulertainment! slowly. week last year. Deliveries were uts 00S e fi ront we uening4s ‘ ] e CALGARY. smaller at prairie markets except : 4 : i y,| those in southern Alberta, this] Stampeders chances of stay- twine was sagged again and the AT eee Telia, Wednesday, aaition again being dictated |ing in the Central B.C. play-offs | visitors added two more in the : in some measure by storms and|were blown sky high Saturday|next three minutes as the local s Choice steers ;18-76:17.50; | toad conditions. The supply at/night in eight minutes of play|defence seemed to crumble. The Hood steers s1¥-16-%8;" medinm! (sien - terials eee only| in the second period as the vis-| offencive play was finally stop- ar emoria rena Soe Eh eee cmon steers | ightiy: above: sat weal. Tue| {nite Quesnel Kangaroos slapped | ped but even Phil Pigeon’s goa! ise a Pe eee ae Week's offerings were cleared at|in four goals without an answer-|as the period ended didn't make b y o"_ {all markets except Toronto | ing counter. the 6-2 score look much better. ; = WILLIAMS LAKE a pee nae oe ere where about 800 mostly medium! Up to that point, and for the| Hard skating Rocky Richard- 14.25-15; good heifers 19-14; [Ste helfers and _yearlings| palance of the game, the Stamps|son pushed the neck deep into : common toNediam heifers 9. wake. still in the pens at Thurs-| gaye a good accounting of them-|enemy territory as the ‘tha Frida Feb, 74 Saturday Feb, 2B 12.50; good heifer cows 9.50-|%'® “lose. There was general] selves, but they were never able| period opened an@ Albert Pigeon a \'F le t le 2 oe goon hows. a'75-9.46 improvement in quality this|to come close to the leaders un-|took the rebound to make the i 35 = 8 p.m. coninen tonméaiuin cows ames week, a larger percentage oh til time was running out and|score. Quesnel reponded with ——— p.m. 8.50; camners jand cutters 4.50-| nove 2nd good steers and helf-|the game wound up 8-6. The|two fast goals to shove the score 7.50; good bulls 11-12; common|°'S (59% at Calgary) showing|*Roos also took the semi-fnal|up to 8-2 Richardson again set —ADMISSION— reas 8-10.50; gooa| "2: Supplies on hand and the] series two straight with the win.| the scoring stage-on a rush that : Zz, : J 5 butcher weight heifer calves|WAlty of the same generally | the first period on top with a 2-1/saw’ the puck go over to Phil \ ] Reserved Seats $1.50 Rush $1.00 High School Students 75c 14.50-15; Hogs, grade A 21.00; | "eld steady at Toronto but the] although the visitors ended|Piseon for the goal. With Ar- ; . Children 50c age a OBS, sTa “""*” llower qualities were easier, | margin, the 20 minutes of Play | rance off for holding Rocky, the | - ) Ae white Calgary was easier on|belonged to the Stamps, who|locals agdin pressed the attack oe = : Market active. Halt of offer-| choice and gool material and off| kept up a hard pressing attack|and it was Pollar who sank the mes Good to choice steers and) 25¢-50¢ on anything below those| that. just fell ake of scoring) puck. A two-minute penalty for PRIZES FOR LUCKY PROGAMS heifers. grades. Elsewhere, while there| several times with Del Buccio Rocky for boarding slowed the MARKET LETTER were no gains made on the light| making the vital saves. | Stamp offensive, but as the stoc- se oferings, prices were mmaintain-| ~ With the start of the second| ky forward came out of the box f FROM VANGUVER ed at steady to firm levels. 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