THE OMINECA HERALD, WEDNESD AS, NOVEMBER 8, 1933 ' ncaa tuauennauuussuanauaeesonesetessoacsamtaed Even though business is not up to normal: you still use Counter Check Books and need them n now or in the near future, The Omineca serata Will now:supply-you with. E Counter Check. Books | of any size and any make and at manufacturer’ S prices s Give your order to us or send it by mail to _ The Omineca Herald - New Hazelton, B. C. 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SAWLE fon PUBLISHER Advertising rates—$1.0 per inch per month ceading notices lic per iting firat inzertion. lOc ner line each subsequent insertion, t ota ‘at the lowest, t- poste. price’ with: out causing a loss’ to the goverriment, ’ The qnestion of ‘boot! leggers,‘or rom’. runners should not enter into the mat: : + ter.” If the government is doing. honest. lnsiness there never will be any diffi-- culty w ith law brenkers. It is because the government is: not doing honest, business that others enter into compe-| tition. ste ' iT. Kenney is to be congratulated Green Feed j is npon the splendid victory he -won t the polls in Skeena last Thursday. Wax a bigger vote than even he Witici pated and he was always optimistic as! to the ontcome. There is no doubt but that. the people of Skeenu wanted a. vood Liberal to represent them at Vic- forin, aud ulse that they wanted to see the Liberal party. in power at Victoria mice more. Mr. Kenney will go io the Legisiatuve as the ‘representative of a: big - majority of the people of Skeena, ! au not as representative of the Liber-« * al party only. We believe Mr. Kenne appreciutes that nnd that be will play the ginime fair to all sections of the dis- rriet, and to all people in the district, ' ee 8 The result of the voting on Thurs-' (ay List thronghout the province was na decided auswer to all whe thought the people were tired of party polities, i t The people want two parties, but they ‘eveen and larger quantities © will.’ also want cleun government and clean politics. In turning from the .Conser- vative government which bad only had ove term in office the people did so in just- ts emphatic a manner as. they turned from the Liberals five years ago Me. Pattullo will shortly be premier, He will hnve with him enough meim- hers to, put through the house any kind of u measure he thinks, is for the bene- Th this he should also have the united support of the re- wails: of the opposition. We belleve that Mr, Patty will do the very best be possibly can, He bas not a Inight mitlook for the immediate future, but conditions throughout Canada ‘are on the aperade and that will mike his ‘isk somewhat ‘ensier.. He .also has a yumher of experienced men with him," ang be has some very excellent men. Taking all things into consideration, hire Patino has much in his favor to five good government and to put B, C. and B.C. peaple on their feet. In this we wish him well. He will have an uplimistic aud haw worker with him in.the new member fram Skeena, , * * a The government of the United States ix constlerlng Che advisability” of sell- jue liquor-nt prices low enongh so that the hoot legzer can ot make a, profit. That is a very poor way for a govern-' moot. ta consider the liquor question. Tf quar fs to. be sold to the people be- cite the people want it, it should he- Very Necessary ° For All Poultry a “Although 4 ul abindance of green “feed is exsentinl for the young growing stock as well ias for the laying hens at all seaxons of the year, it is in the ‘late isunimer und Winter, when. the grass ‘roots dry out or ave frozen, that the- fowl ave often deprived of necessary |" suculent green feed in their ration. ‘A short supply of: greens is frequently the cause of il] health or low produc- ; tion as -the right kind of green. feed ‘nets as a tonic stimulating the appetite and as a roughage, securing nore nour ishinent. from the food consumed. If the birds are confined or running in bare yards in the fall, gren alfalfa atid Clover’furnish a fine feed when cut consumed if it is run through a cutting box, Cabbage and mangels are a de- sirable gven feed for occasional use but though ealhage contains an appreciable amount of only vitamin A, -B and C, all vitamins are absent in mangels, while all the known Vitamins are to be found in alfalfa and clover. An investigation pointed to alfalfa aB a most desirable nnd economical green # fed for. winter use for poultry when a fed in the following mmuner:—To re- thin as many of. the ‘leaves ‘as possible | second or third eutting of, alfalfa hay was cured as green as safety from niwulding would permit. , fulfa was cut in half inch lengths by the nse of a cutting box, steeped in a , tub or tank: by coverlng with cold wa. |. ter far twenty-four hours, drained off, | nad fed in:butter tubs or sawed. down mul kees, One hnndred hens will ‘veadily ¢ consu- we from six to eight pounds dry weight per diy when fed in this ianner, with- out any undesirable features in color of white or yolk of eggs, When this “supply was muntained with a correct dry tnnish snd a carefully balanced sopply of sctatch grains, cannibalism feather enting and Khudved vices were unknown. — Mrs, Whi. Grant’ he is retur ned to her home in Mazelton atter spending a few weeks with her danghter. Mrs, N. itpatrick in Smithers, a be] | The cured al- | |. two Duchess of Bedford cruises | egtdowurtinis “fhyreos from a) num ‘Murray Gibbon's™ ©. triited ‘by the: gramo-poem': con- Dr. B.C. Bamford “DENTIST ~ SMITHERS, B.C, Hours 9'a m to 6 pm Evenings by-appolntment. ‘The Hazelton ‘Hospital The Hazelton Hospital issues tic kets: for any perlod at $1.50 per mouth In advance. .This rate in- tlides office consultations. med{- eines. as. well as all costs while ‘in the hospital. TMokersy’ are ob- talnshle in. Huziton; at) the drug tore of br mail from the medi- ral siperintendant at the hospital e Whether on bassin he our guests-at-t Here you will find the ae hospitality of an old-time Inn, - with the conveniencesof'a modern - Hotel, and a dining room service, famed for its excellent cuisine. Clean, comfortable and quiet, the Grosvenorisaway from the heavy traffic, yet close to the theatres, shops and business district. The rates, 00, are very reasomable. RATES Daily: * ~ Det'd Bath - $1. 50. With Bath - $2.00 > Weekly: - Des'd Bath § 9.00 With Bath $12.00 Monthly: - Dee'd Bath $25.00. “With Bath §30.00' * Constituting what is regarded as the finest collection of moirnt-: ed square-tailed speckled trout. evor assembled from the same ‘locality in a single. season, seven- teen fine specimens of this vari- _ety and one rainbow trout were entered in the Nipizoi River Campy Guides mounted trout con- test ‘recently judged and- prizes awarded by the ‘Tourist -Depart- . ment of the Canadian Pacific § Railway, a ; i: ? ae A Christmas and New ‘Year's cruise. to the Caribbean: and a round ‘the world: cruise later by . to same chip, the Empress of Erkan la; u ifediterranean crulse by tie. Empress of “Australia; to the West Indies and twenty trous-Atioutic sailings‘ trom Can- fing peris are. seheduled for. Canadian . Pacific Uners for: this wiutor season. ~The socond: reunion of all piacy and: observers © who had “60 iealasions: ‘aml..Wwings bofure Roveuvier 11,1918, will: ko held’ of ihe Hoyal.-York Hotel, Toron- ,to,,on Armistice’ Day. First re~ tion was’ hola April, 1932; when “ber of countries attended: © The -fieend ronnion: is: expected tobe 2 ema “o?. the amos be brilliant: func- -tlopa ever. held ‘at ‘the palatial . - Canadian Pacific hotel: ; “Wide- -sprend interest in John “hook, -' “The Masle of Melody,” ig again illus- : tost;’ ‘conducted * “by: thd’ “Gramo- phone’ - anit “Everyman”. Lon-. | dar. ‘publications. =" Bmpire-wide ; response: to this. contest: resuited ant *: Overgoag | ' prize..-being . awarded’ to Miss: Gladys, Kippen “Of” Tordnto! ‘for a: poem, written + ‘ _to- the. music of fhe “Bonata. | Pathetlque. re . 3