$F cleans Lang Lape » ‘THS OMINKCA HERALD. FRIDAY, OCTOBER Si, sa —————— Hl Auto Jitney Service Between Hazelton and New Hazelton and the Railway, or to any point in the dis- triet—and at any hour. Phone Hazelton | , 1 short, 1 long, 1 short 1 long Omineca Hotel, 2 long 2 short “Build 50," Has! } Butter Fat F We have been asked for the com- parative food valne of fresh milk and Pacific ALitk diluted—half Pa- cific half water. The difference is in favor of. the latter. ° Pacific Milk has more butter fat. Head Office: Vancouver ‘Factories at Abbotsford and Ladner 5 ~ ~~ a ™ Wim. Grant’s Agency: REAL ESTATE District Agent for the leading | Insurance Companies—j,_ Life Fire’ , Health Accident HAZELTON B.C, = PPP ICR sty, tle GPP CII | HInsuranc ' AUTOMOBILE mw represented by us. ~ ; i Flato Boats: J i Bland the camper. ffice now. SMITHERS, B.C. pre, Be tt Py SE Omineca Hotel . oa ad Fs ee HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS _ AND COMMERCIAL 2° MEN, } Dining room. in connection Hazelton -.. B.C. rena Pe f teh Rsk Pacific Milk e FIRE LIFE ACCIDENT r Only strong, reliable companies We are Jocal agents for the new ‘Plato Boats—the great boon for ‘the fishermen, the duck hunter See it at our WM. S. HENRY | Winnipeg and the new double track C, W. Dawson, Prop. .° ¢: :|'to be held from February 4 to 11 ‘this year, ‘necording to. L. C.. Orr, Taxi Service For prompt and efficient Taxi Service to any part of the district Phone or call — WILLAN NEW HAZELTON | ‘Phone—1 short, 1 long 3 short: cong “ Photograph Studio Films Developed and Printed Enlargements made, When in Smithers have your Photo taken Post Card to Cabinet Sizes A. L. Evitt, Smithers Lk Paley, Complete Stock School Supplies Send your children to us be- fore school opens for their Scribblers Pens Exercise Books Pencils Crayons Paints, etc. We will order your Text Books ; The Up-to-Date Drug Store _ HAZELTON, B. C. Peers eee 7 Pe Saturday, Nov. 5; In New Hazelton Church by the Ladies Aid Society DINNER Will be Served From Six o'clock Followed by a Sale of Work HUGS UES PRS SER ES Here and Th ere f ‘Lo meet the inereased activity in aviation the: Royal Canadian Air Force will be equipped with 26 new planes, according to ~information given out at Ottawa recently. “ The Canadian Pacific Railway Company has decided to give the name. of Princess Elaine tothe new vessel building in Scotland. for the Vancouver-Nanaimo route, at a cost . of $1,500,000, _— : ERT Lh BE ua > Thi tn 2 == sins Pkt HIG. TH Ll ? ‘To handle the heavy prospective. movement of grain. this year the Canadian Pacific Railway have onered the Trenscona yards at between Molson and Whittier Junction, . ar Some idea of the inerease in the volume of traffic through the port |. of. Vancouver {is given by the fact | that during the past year exports from that port were valued at $149.000,000 “as ‘compared with $68,000,000 fiva years ago. , ‘The winter carnival at’ Banff is ‘president of the Banff’ ‘Winter’ ‘Snorts:- Association,” ©’ Preparation -are under ‘way. that give promise ‘of 'n. gronter carnival:.than ever staged Cxrl Wakefield thresh and finish up |the Deep Creek district. |purchased at Deep Be | nips. e | fit and will no doubt get some land an B|the Conn farm broke before freeze up. oa iL car as soon as he gets his road in a | pussable condition, : BSA NE aR ES . “paragon. of. mech: arrive in W QUICK NEWS © One'day recently little Florence Kerr wondered off into the bush while Mrs. Kerr was home alone. ‘She was about ready to stage a hunting party when she suw Florence upon the brow of the precipice where one of Angus’ heif- ers fell off John Pearson’s ranch last winter. . : 4 Archie anil Angus Kerr took a few days vacation and went over to help F. Ge Wright is doing custom ‘grind- ing with his new crusher. . The F. Simonds children are -quar- antined for whooping cough, W. L, Padden hag returned from*his auto trip to the south. He accompan- ied T, J. Thorp and J.P. Wheeler.” A Pickett und family spent Sunday at MecNeil’s ranch with Mr. and Mrs. Green. They also stopped at Mead- owbrook for a short call, A. R. Hawkins is about to start his fall ploughing on the new farm he has Creek from J. P. Johnston, J. i. Beattie gave G. T. Greene ea hind last week tostoré 35 tons of tur- Myx. Howell now has a team and out- Tim Beatty says he is going to have ester shortly her. daughter. Lola will ‘isultable for application. to. most..soils. a aren ——— =, for Prince Rupert this week, When Mrs. Wakefield goes to Roch- come home to keep house, ‘The fail roundup is progressing slow ly but surely, ; ” ‘Kerr Bros, .are enlarging and. re- modelling their castle on the bill and expect reinforcements of the Clan from the east before. long. . ; «Ty Paes DRY SAWDUST FOR BEDDING - en Eé is a Good Absorbant and is in no : Waw Injurious_ to the Land Dry sawdust and clean shavings mike a clean and Satisfactory bedding mrterial for all kinds of animals. When the supply of straw, the bed- ding almost universally used on the farm, is short it may be supplimented With sawdust, or the latter may be used alone. Dry sawdust will absorb fram two to three times as much lig- uid'as ordinary straw, hence it. mms!: be considered an excellent material to soak up liquid oxereta, thé most valu- able part of the manure,’ a ‘Manure from stables and cowbarns in which sawdust has been used: has been found to be of good quality and more particularly to heavy - loams., The suspicion that this type of man. tre is injurious to the Jand is appar- ently without foundation since, enquir- ies made, both in Canada and the U. 8. have failed to revéal any instances in which sue” injuries have, resulted However, if an extensive amount of sawdust has. been imployed the’ re. sulting manure-might be of poor qual. ity and possibly unstitable for appli- Pete Wilson will load a car of grain eation to light sandy loums, under dry ‘|mix. well ~vith one can of Borden's from stabbles using sawdust | heats ¥ery rapidly when left in the pile and the’ excessive fermentation that takex place will. result in a 168s of nitrogen, . & valuable plant food. It is therefore advisable: either to mix such manura with that rfom the cowbarn keeping _ the pile moist and compact, or to ‘epread and incorporate it at once in the soi. a SOME GOOD RECIPES Refreshments hare a grent deal to do with the suecess of the Hallowe'en party. Needless to say they must be tasty, and at the same time satisfying. Here ure two recipes that have. been right for such a party. : Cocoanut Macaroons Melt tw6° squarés“of chocolate and: - Engle Brand Milk; add half pound of shredded cocoanut, mix thoroughly, add one teaspoonful vanilla; drop on greased pan one ‘teaspoonful at a time about an inch apart. “Bake in a mod- erate oven until nicely browned. - This makes thirty macarouns. Omit choco- late for plain macaroons. Russian. Taffy ’ Two eups brown sugar, half pound ; butter, one tin Borden's Eagle Brand. Condensed Milk, one ‘cup corn - syrup, ébree-quarter .cup' nuts (broken.) Disolve syrup, butter milk over a slow fire, add sngar.. Boil for twenty ininutes, stirring constantly; add nuts and pour in buttered pan to cool, cut in squares and serve on wax paper. The Prince of Wales, Prince George and Premier Baldwin each’ took back te London with them a ‘buffalo robe trom the buffrlo herd at Wainwright, Alberta, Canada’s great national. but- falo part. . SO as seasoual conditions. Horse manure ‘rhe Omineea Herald is $2.00 ‘2 year. Turning Point in Canadian West’s History. : of Dufferin.” 3—W. Swinbank, fireman a Winnipeg park. 4 engine. now_known as the brought to Winni celebrated by the entire ' mouncing the coming, pening,” one of the North-West. did not entér Winni ‘The “Countess 1 ‘at this famous mountain’ resort." Wee! 9, 1877. 1—Barge’ carrying the “Countess of Dufferin” on Red River. ifty years ago, Winnipeg church bells were ringing wildly and the few steam whistles in the city were screaming with joy. On that day a new and shrill note was added to the tumult, sound of the first locomotive whistle to shatter the _ peace and quiet: of the little prairie city, -. +The day marked the occasion of the arrival of the a “Countess of Dufferin,” in connection. with the construc- tion of the Canadian Pacific’ Railway, t en Population, following. the issue of an-extra edition of the only daily paper, an- was termed “A Historic Hap- greatest importance to the entire _ The first etigine, forerunner of hundreds of others,” on six: barges wera too It was the This engine bear christened gay flower boxes in And the event | vented the nently relegated to Company, and. in. .pany's , scrap and gaily} 2—G, €. Swinhank, locomotive engineer of “Countess “Countess of Dufferin.” 4—“Countess of Dnfferin” as she is teday resting in “The “Countess” did not arrive that ‘day, but: the next, for the difficulties of navigation with a tow of then Governor-General, it at Fisher’s Landing, and today she stands ina shiny.coat of.black paint, decorated with And yet it was only the merest accident. that pre- | “Countess of Dufferin” from being perma- fulness was over she was sold to the Columbia River 1909. she was found in this com. ~ heap by Richard Waugh, a mayor of great for speedy. progress. . s the name of the wife of the Lady Dufferin, who formally: the C.P.R. gardens‘ at Winhipeg.:-: the strap ‘heap.’ "When her use- -: