THE OMINECA HORALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1927 ——— Between Hazelton and New Hazelton and the Railway, or to any point in the dis- trict—and at.any hour, Phone Hazelton 1 short, 1 jong, 1 short 1 long BENSON BROS. Auto Jitney Service Omineea Hotel, 2 Jong 2 short “Build B.C.” From 7 Govern’t | Tested IK Herds British Columbia has the only ey- porated milk in Canada that is hbronght forth tested herds. from = government This bears directly’ npow the gmrity of Paeifie Milk for it is the only evaporated milk in Canada that is 100 -per British Columbia produced owned, : Pacific Milk Head Office: Vancouver eent. nnd Photo taken Filma Developed and Printe : Enlargements made. When in Smithers have your Post Card. to Cabinet ALL Evitt, Smithers Photograph Studio rotation there has been seeded a mixture of clover and .grasses consisting of red clover 10 1b, wes- ternrye 4Ib, meadow fescue 4 lb, and orchard grass 4 Ib, The average returns for the four years on alfalfa are:- yield 4,43 tons per acre: Cost produe- tion $26.43 per'acre: Value $x8, - 50 per acre: profit’ $62.06 per acre. On the clover and grasses the figures are:- Yield 3.82 tons cost of production $30.68 per acre, value $66.40 per acre. profit $35, | briskly | usfe and sure method, © | oD OA actories at Abbotsford and Ladner LACKHEADS Dot squeeze blackheads—dis- solve them, Get two ounces of peroxine powder from any drug store and rub with hot, wet cloth over the blackheads. They simply dissolve and disnppear by this 4 Glass Monuments $20.00 to $30.00 { CUT FLOWERS POTTED PLANTS BLOOMING BULBS . et oe J. P. Wm. Grant’s Agency REAL ESTATE District Agent for the leading Insurance Companies—J ON Nt Nt tet A M0 Pt Se PT Flinn nsur; al AUTOMOBILE represented by us. & Fiato Boats trae We are local agents for the new Life Fire] co Health oo Accident HAZELTON : BC : Cm tna ARV om st man mien RP RR mat ice! FIRE LIFE ACCIDENT = NB Only strong, reiiable companies @ Flato Boats—the great boon far the fishermen, the duck hunter Band the camper. fae Office naw, SMITHERS, B.C. WM. 8S. HENRY Bly = See aaa ad thee ere tear, ‘- Omineea Hotel c. Ww. Dawaon, Prop. HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS AND COMMERCIAL -- MEN Dining ‘room ‘in -connection Hazelton - B.C. ed Rath a. l See it at our sane HE D .GLENNIE Prince Rupert, B. C. > ~> >> Perenial _ Climbers Many kinds of perennial climb- ing plants may be used to imp- rove the appearance of houses. A vine-will often break the mon- otony of a straight wall, and ver- andahs, summer houses, fences, rocks and vid stumps of trees may be made things of beauty with a few judiciously placed climbing plants. For many years a jarge number of kinds of these plants have been under test at the Central Experimental Farm anda descriptive list of them is contained ina new bulletin on Ornamental]. Trees, Shrubs, and Woody Clirnbers, distributed by the Publications Branch, Depart- ment of Agriculture, Ottawa, J hardy native climbers that may It is pointed out that though these climbers usua!ly make rap- id growth when onee established, | ! the soil about buildings is gener- ally poor it is advisable to re- placed it with a good loamy. svil mixed with well-rotted manure.| & Some interesting imformation has been secured. from the ro- tation experiments. conducted on the Experimental~ Station at Invermere. A comparison has been made between the yield and| 1 profit from alfalfa and. ‘that se-| # cured from mixed ¢lover and grass hay. In one rotition alfalfa ‘has been. seeded down ‘more: or.. leas permanently; ‘while in another 4 a The builetin describes many good|.:- be obtained with little expenee, | ‘:: th bushals of for this, 72 per acre, _ By dividing the average yield into the cost of pro. duction per acre the cost produc- ing a ton of alfalfa hay, is found to be $5.96, -while the hay from the clover and grasses cost $9, 24 per ton. From these data it may readily | Farmers to. Trip be seen that alfalfa is undoubt- edly the premier hay crop where it can be grown successfully. Winnipeg, Dee. 6 — The Lord Mayor of Liverpool will hold an official reception in honor of the Canadian farmers who are to make a tour of Great Britain and northern Kurope under the aus- pices of the Canadian National Railways Farmers’ {tour in January. The invitation from the Lord Mayor was received taday by cable. Marketing prominent organizations closely anuary &, The In London; market: wee ! lere and an catia, this v d° Ube yen ec mo étus showlne up to its neta, United - ‘ . ne use of higher r Statos farmers woul if conts:a-bushel less for. ‘Wheat than Canadian farmors. nilway rates, ace i. through ‘flvod damage prac- ¥ unharmed... reovive itis better to thoroughly prepare cording to Senator Brookhurst uv! the soil before planting. Since ena speaking at. Washington ro- 2? Dilh, .. : . ' The: Linrd River district in tho exteme north of British Columin elu produee excellent crops of graiu nid vegetables, it is stated by the ceived hera, | Department of Agridultures of Brit- a ish Columbia, following experiment. carried out in conjunetion. with th. * Returns from Hay Loval Canadian “Mounted . Police. | —- r Specimens of grain have been’ re. ‘OQvean tonnage to carry, 36,000,000 . t Western Can via the Pacific to the United ‘King. | dom and Europe has b. fcr November, ary. During adian. wheat een ‘booked December and Janu. -: December’ alone ton. .- urge for 20,000,000 bushels has bean : xed and shipping men believe that : hundred Vessels will be required “hidian Golf” will be a no of the:.Royal’ and ‘Ancient. be introduced is winte Chateau Frontenac, Quebec’ this winter vel form: Zame to !- at’ ithe « City for identified with the export busin- ness of Canada are co-operating to makethe visit of the Canadian. farmers successful, rative wholesale Society of Man-; chester is to take the’ party! for a whole day inspection of its. florr mills, the largest in Europe. and a special joint edueational: discussion has heen arranged by: representatives of the Manchester Proyision Trade whieh handles Canadian vroducts. the visiting farmers are t© be. given a dinner by the Empire Marketing Board. ing Tour sails from Halifax on The co-ope- What to Give Christmas No Store in the north can supply your needs as can Tite’s big store in Prince Rupert. 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