THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY &, 1924 J Eby’s _ EXCHANGE GOODS BOUGHT AND SOLD Everything for the Home 3 SMITHERS, B.C. Dealer For . DODGE CARS a OUR BUSINESS IS Transportation By automobile buggy, or horse-back - - Wemove freight, express and supplies by wagon, drays or pack - horses. We will move you or your goods and distance does not scare us. Telkwa Transfer Hoops & Mapleton Telkwa - B.C. Telkwa Lumber Co. DEALERS - MANUFACTURERS Building - Contracting Cabinet Making Wagon Repairing All kinds of building material carried in stock TELKWA Bulkley Valley The Hazelton Hospital The Hazelton Hospital issues tickets for any period at $1.50 per Printed every Friday at “NEW HAZELTON, B.C. C. H. SAWLE line each subsequent insertion. “One year . $2.00 Six months - - 1.00 Notices for Crown Grants. « . "Purchase of Land Rupert Elevator General Manager A. E. War- ren, Canadian National Railways, western region, in an interview with the Prince George Citizen, stated that one of his main features of his recent visit to Prince Rupert was to select a site for a grain elevator to be built at Kupert by eastern capital and to be ready for handling the 1924 crop. The Canadian Nation- al realizes the profit in handling grain and the advantages in de- veloping its own port at Rupert rather than the C. P. KR. port at Vancouver. As soon as the Canadian National begins to de- velop its own opportunities in the north it will find that the north will develop so rapidly along, with it that what was. at one time looked upon as a dead horse, will prove itself the fastest and longest lived colt in the stable. All the Northern Interior of British Columbia wants is an even break. _—— ee month in advance, This rate in- cludes office consultations and medicines, as well as‘ all costs while in the hospital. Tickets are obtainable in Hazelton from the drug store; from T. J. Thorp, Telkwa, or by mail from the medi- cal superintendentat the Hospital. Hay ana Oats ALWAYS ON HAND LARGE or SMALL QUANTITIES BOYER & CARR City Transfer Co. SMITHERS, 8.C. FIRE, LIFE, AND ACCIDENT Insurance Agent for the Best Companies Farm Land | - —and— ot Town Lots List your property now while the demand - Strangling Business Due to government taxation, government rules and regula- tions, business in Canada is tied hand and foot. The overhead has been inereased to an un- believable extent and al! individ- uality in the management of a business has been killed. In spite of optimistic . politicians, who make money with their op- timism, Canada is not prospering and “business is not expanding, removed. ~ Epoch-Making, If True . A blacksmith in New Bruns- hardening copper to the hard. ness of steel. and if it proves to be practicable, as is generally believed it will, created for conper. storage tanks in pulp mills. discoveries of the age. The Omineca Herald PUBLISHER |... Advertising rates—$1.00 per inch per month; reading notices 15c per dine first Insertion. 10¢ per and will not until some of the taxes and—-—fool regulations are wick has discovered a system of His discovery is being investigated by experts an immense new market will be One of the important uses to which hardened copper will be put is the con- struction of marine boilers and If the discoyery can be put into use it will be one of the foremost ' Phe acreage under field crops Feeding Poultry _ Breeding Stock Miss Alice L, Webb, State College of Washington, Pullman, Wash. “We must feed our breeders a differect ration than our- lay- ers, all poultrymen are agreed . _/on that,’’ said Prof. J. $. Carver, U. S, and British Isles - $2.60 per year - $12.00 - - «+ 9,00 "Licence tc Prospect for Coal - 7.00 head of the poultrv husbandman plant at the State College of Washington, speaking over radio broadcaster KFAE recently. “Our experience of the last few years in securing smaller hatches leads us to adopt methods that will guarantee better fer- tility, bratechability, and stronger chickens. “We cannot use pullets that have been in heavy winter pro- duetion under lights, and expect satisfactory results from hatching’ of theireggs. If puilets are used they should be early-hatched birds that have rested for several | weeks in winter, or best of all, mature hens that have rested for two or three months of winter. In either case it is advisable to place the breeders on a special! dry-mash during the rest period. The following mash has proven very satisfactory: Bran, 300 ibs., cornmeal 100 Ibs., middlings, 100 lbs.. linseed meal, 50 lbs., meat scrap, 50 Ibs., salt 3 Ibs. “One month before eres are to be saved for hatching, the breeders are placed on the follow- ing dry-mash: Bran. 200 Ibs, middlings, 100 Ibs., corn meal, 100 Ibs., ground oat groats, 100 lbs., meat scrap, 40 Ibs., bene meal 20 lIbs., and salt, 5- lbs. This mash is placed before the birds in self-feeding hoppers at all times. A scratch grain made of 200 Ibs. wheat and 100 lbs. cracked corn is fed, 4]bs, to each 100 hens at 7 a.m., and 8 Ibs. to each 100 hens at 3.30 p.m. Sour skim milk or buttermilk should be fed 8 lbs. to each 100 birds at 10 am. I£ you cannot obtain either kind of milk feed condensed but- termilk in paste form, 3 lbs. to 100 .bens. In securing good hatches milk is one of the most important factors. “Green feed is the most im- portant food we give our breed- ers, and good hatchability cannot be secured without it. Where we have not kale during the breed- ing season we must. find a substi- tute green food. The best we have secured to date is alfalfa leaves and blossoms fed in the form of hay in the afterrioon. Use a slatted feeding rack. The alfalfa leaves can also be soaked in cold water and mixed with laying mash to make a wet mash to feed in the afternoon. ‘The breeders must run out- doors whenever possible.” LARGEST DRUG HOUSE IN NORTHERN BRITISH: COLUMBIA MAvesD. TRUSSES MEASURE ~ geciire your rupture and make you comfortable 25 years’ experience W. J. McCutcheon Prince Rupert ge British Columbia BUILDING MATERIALS! Cement Limé Plaster _Fireclay — Brick Building Papers Roofing =» * Gash & Doors 3-ply Veneer Paneling Fir Finish. a Specialty; & McCAFFERY, LTD. Prinee Rupert, B.C. ALBERT Entrust your case to us, We guarantee to cs NOW--A Bargain for Men Three famous articles—real comforts that every man needs: PALMOLIVE SHAVING CREAM PALMOLIVE SOAP and the new PALMOLIVE AFTER SHAVING TALC, to give that well-groomed look without showing on your face, 70c. value for Today all Three for 50c. ORMES LIMITED Regular price, 70¢. DISPENSING CHEMISTS Manufacturers of Rough, Dressed & Dimension Lumber Hanall Spur, B.C. The Rexall Store We prepay mailorder: Prince Rupert 1, Royal Lumber | Company "HEMLOCK, SPRUCE AND CEDAR HEMLOCK, SPRUCE AND BIRCH Note: that the name of our Post Office has been changed from Royal Mills to HANALL, B.C. Get our prices before ordering elsewhere C BRITISH COLUMBIA COAST STEAMSHIP SERVICE SAILINGS FROM PRINCE RUPERT —s.5. PRINGESS MARY for Van. ; couver, Vietoria, Seattle, January 18, February 1, 15, 20. For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, and Skagway—Jany. 14, 28, Feby. 11, 25. 3.8. “PRINCESS BEATRICE'’--For Butedale, Swanson Bay, Hast Bella Bella, Ocean Falls, Namu, Alert Bay, Campbell River and Vancouver. every Saturday att p m.:- - AGENCY FOR ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES Full information from Prince Rupert jam Flooring @ . ke anadian Pacific Railway Company | ; \. W. ¢. Orchard, corner Third Avenue and Fourth Street, is good An important increase in Can- AN Agent for—-~ “...., |}in Canada bas almost trebled| ada’s truck and automobile ex- = : Le @T.P. AND NORTH COAST ]/S!nce 1900, nearly 87,500, 00Qacres| port business is shown by recent Se a . of new land having been brought) , 4 figures. During the vear| ' - ae | SO | | “ under. cultivation;, an . acreage. ' SmithersTown Property| | gen ve larger than that of England and In every style to suit the require- (Im 12,429 trucks, valued at $4,503,- | 1 ments of your business. . We 000 went out of the country, as COUNTER .. District Agent for nae FORD CARS __. || Wales combined. .. More than] a cey _— . : ee ae onranaa”lt am | _ 27,000,000 éeres, or about three| compared with 2,064 trucks valu-| COPA RC AC. cay, & Fah mange of samples oo ————, |[quarters of the total aldition to|24 at SAAMI I bile! zou arc THE OMINECA HERALD - W. 17 .||the cultivated area, was: placed sa MOF rin, “| Dp. Co eee ee a a : we S. Henry “|| onder wheat and oate,.ao records | Valued at $29,825,000 were. ex- BOOKS ..THE TERRACE NEWSU a ported as ‘against 35,394 valued| n ee SMITHERS of the Dominion bureau of statis. | ported ing ties ‘show. a ae . at $21,059,000 in ‘922, mee hoor a ata *, : ot ; wo wy on “ht ve pe : t ‘ wae lat phe . <0 a a A 4 ’ :