THE OMINECA HERALD, WEDNESDAY MAY 10,1933 — —_ Even though business is not up to normal you -still use Counter Check Books and need them now or inthe near future. en. The Omineca Herald . . Will now. supply you with . , Counter Check Books of any size and any make and at manufacturer’s prices Give vour order to us or send it by mail to The Omineca Herald ‘New Hazelton, B. C. SEER SCAASER SSRIS KXKEKKERERAE ERS EPELSS EY FF EEES DELP EF ELE EE LEERT EET ONE FEVER EEL | SHC CAS CCC AEC EEC Ce LCCC EE 4 Change from heavy foeds ease ptreee ia rat ai Men eh eee a WouLpn’t you welcome something extra crisp and refreshing? ‘Well, serve Kellogs’s Corn Flakes with milk or - ¢ream and add canned fruits or honey. The flavor and crispness will delight yvou—and you'll feel better after eating these easy-to-digest flakes. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontaria, CORR FLAKES OVEN-E SH FLAVOR Fen FeCT Is Your Subscription Due? ~ iG eae ee STORAGE TANKS VEGETABLE OIL Vancouver—Vegetable oil storage tanks having’ a capacity of 250,000 gal- lons nre to be constructed at Vancon- ver by the Harbor Board, and when the ‘new facilities become available large quantities of vegetable oils from the ‘Orient and South Seas for British and European consumption are expect- ed to be routed through the port, The tanks will be located at the Hastings | Mill site where deepseas ships will be nhle to berth and . discharge cagoaes. Work on the new storage facilities will start inmedinately.. In. order to con- solidnte:the of] storage facilities at the 4 port, the pilchard oil tanks erected at Lapointe pier a few years ago will be moved to’ the new location. Despite the present lack of storage facilities eocounut oil in increasing-. quantities is heginning to move through the port A large consignment. was recently pumped direct .from the ship to tank cis, and a cargo of 600 tons now en- route, it is stated, will be handled in the smime way. A DISCRIMENATING RAILWAY Prince Rupert has finally awakened to the fact that the Canadian National Ruilway and Canadinn National Steam ship Co have been and are discriminant ing ‘against that city for the benefit, not. of the company, but of another locality. That has been the case for a good many years, and from all indica tions it is the futention of some offi cinls at Teast, to continue that policy until Prince Rupert and the northern interior are dend, Why such a poliecy shold be adepted by the company is at first sight utterly. absurd. - It is cer tainly utterly absurd, but it is never the less a faet. There is also good reagons fo believe that ministers of the erown, both of past goveriments and of the present Doninign goverment have had considerable to do. with: the disclminating policy. mon CUT WORMS IN THE GARDEN Most of the fnsects affecting the crops in the vegetable garden attack only one crop or plant family, but the eut worm is less discriminating in its taste and is au general danger. Keep- Ing the land clear, of course, of all ma- terinl likely. tou afford winter shelter fo’ insects is the most effective way of, preventing. cntwort attacks, but when an attack does oceur.the use of pols- oned bait is recommended. Use bran 20 The., Paris green: 14 Ib; molnsses 1 quait, water 2 to-3 gallous, Mix the bran and Paris green thoronghly in a wash tnb, while dry, Dissolve the mo- lasses in the water and wet. the: bran and poison mixture, stiring well so as to moisten the tran. thoroughly. For small wardens use 1 quart bran. one teaspoonful of Paris green,” one tablespoonful molasses. with © suffici- ent water to moisten the bran.. Shorts or middlings can also be used in place of bran, In grrdens containing rows of yexetables, the ‘mixture should be seattered thinly along the rows on either side, 1s-soou ag the-cutworm in- jury is noticed. Flowering plants can he protected by. pincing. : small quian- tity of the ‘oisoned bait aronnd, but not touching euch plant, a Tt is important that the poisoned bran be scattered after sundown to lie in the best possible condition to attract the eutworms when fhey come ont: ts feed at night. nee Dr. R: C. Bamford # DENTIST - SMITHERS, B.C. > = Hours 9 a m to 6 pm Evenings = by appolntment.., rr 9 AR AM RT SB co EMBALMING FOR SHIPMENT A SPECIALTY P.O, Box 948 i PRINCE RUPER”™ B&.C. A wire will bring u B.C. UNDERTAKERS | | SUMRER FARES Effective May 1ith Five Specially Reduced Fares to Eastern Points. Optional Rautes. po " Varying return limits—from 21 days after date of sale to end of season, October ist. - Stopovers enroute, going or returning. Combination railand water bookings (B.C, Coast and Great Lakes) at only slight extra cost. For tuformation cull or write Local Agent or i. McEwen, D, F. and P. A. Rupert CANADIAN NRAWTEO Bese Victoria Ves1a3 ES ass CELEBRATION BASEBALL The Snappy Nines vs a New Hazelton Soft Ball Smithers Girls vs_ - New Hazelton Girls Field Sports for the Youngsters Grand Dance |: .Sinithers Orchestra In the Evening a TTS. f NAL -§ * ’ A. | |New Hazelton Hall §