THE OMINECA HERALD, WEDNESDAY, 23, 1934 SUPPOSE you came e suddenly upon two roads. One straight, well trodden . ing off into undergrowth. . the other thin and twist- If you didn’t want to ar- ' rive any place in particular, you might choose the lat- ter. But not otherwise. : = Pe Before you, as buyer, run two roads, One: is ‘the . road of knowledge, of an advertised product. Thous- ands use it. There’s no mystery about it, no doubting | ~ nothing hidden. It leads the way definitely to a floor - ‘wax, a fountain pen, a tooth paste that. will give satis- . . faction. open road. effort. You don’t known. ’ . : : itself good by advertising. . When you use an advertisement you use an .\ Read the advertisements. Anything widely: ad - _vertised— breakfast food, syrup-or a car—has. ‘Proved ogee _ Advertsements put you. on 1 the When you don’t use an advertisement you go the - doubtful road. You have only hazy . knowledge of the : product ahead. No trade mark or name to. depend on guides you, The result may or may not be worth the ; bootie | open road to satisfaction. - Even though business j Is not up to normal you still | use Counter Check Books and need them now or in the : near future, The Omineca Herald Will now supply you with. ; Counter Check Books. oe OF any size and any make and at manufacturer's prices , "Give your order tous or send: it: by. mail to: ‘ a The Ominéca Herald — ‘New Hazelton, B. Cc. oy. - FREER REECE DOO ERROR ae B, C. LAND SURVEYOR J. Allen Rutherford Surveys promptly. executed _. Smithers, B.C. _ The Bulkley. Hotel » Smthers, B.C,” Hot and Cold running water in the rooms, Other modern con- ’ Veniences, Rates are moderate You are always welcome. “ °-~ _ H. Davis, Proprietor. . = —— a : ‘Rhnbarb. may. be propogated from seed, but as the identity of the variety: Jig. likely to’ be lost : ‘through cross- |, ‘3 breeding in’ the. fertiiization’. of the. . @| the. seed, it is better. ta propdgate by “¥ transplanting. sonia fe the root. es an a Dp. -Galloway- was, tendered. a ‘pan’. : quet recently: by the.B..0,- Mining In stitute ‘and during. the : ‘evening’. was _ ‘emphittiontly denied the malagers re- . lig dad his arinisters: to uuderstand he ia ee “fe “After Feats of velief in. the country - | been. making. a racket of the relief pro :) giv an to. the official. in charge. of the administration. of the. rellef, Tt scems ’ that the, Anterior News has some .in- 8 ple haye made a racket of the rellef- is | officers have nothing to work on. ‘| believe that if the Interior News would netion. a "Published Every Wednesday, . . -}C, SAWLE | flittter seeding date the percentage wag PUBLISHER , | pyr 5A cher’ cent, ‘wheat by 96 per cent d apring rye by 112 per cent. At’ | not 80 hig ‘rom ait 5 early seedling oats produc} led 8,000 _pounds., of dry.matter per acr fer cent. lIne each subseauent Insertion, a “Advertising rates—$1,60. per inch per month ctading notices 15¢ per line. firatinsertion, 10c per bine grass seed. wdv¥ance | Information to a ‘rival’ com- pany. relative toa change in the ‘excise |. ‘}tux-on tobacea, alsa reélitive te the gov]: erninent having been bought. But the |: manager of the COTARINY mitist appeat | * ‘| ther questions as to his statements be “| fore. the comunittee a short time ago. Three cabinet. ministers nyined. by the Tobueco - Co. miannger were calleil before ‘the committee and flatly ana Jmurks. Premier Bennett gnve the pub would. countenance vothing of the sort ‘|the Interior News rives to awnnounce that {t has heen a- racket and gees on to denounce many of. those wha have taken relief who were net entitled to receive relief. At -the same ‘ine the interlor News frees the offietals in charge of any blame, as they ave too husy with their regulity duties, accord- ing tothe Interior News. - As a good eitizen and tax payer, al ways with the welfare of the country at large at ‘heart, it seems the Interior News would be-doing a proper -oet. to name out loud some-of those whe shave gram of. the government. If that does not. meet with the approval of the In- terior News..the information might be alde information. which, ‘it. should im- part to the officials, if, of course, it, is sincere in its ‘advocacy of the welfare of the grent masses, Of course the Gaim that many peo- by no means original with the Interior News. -Numerous other papers - have Claimed the-same thing, but in general terms, so: that: the government or its We enlighten the relief officers. with. whnt | information that paper bas, the offi- cers would he only ‘too glad: to take * a. * Too Imd the Skeena Tiberal “Alsnn- cation ir convent n in ‘feceres. Ba or Vay 1. 1934, had uot ineluded ali other. Whereas. and provide. for ‘the decapitation of, - every Conseryatire, every C..C. Per, and every other per- of himself and cabinet to save the Pro- vince from the wieked Tory Govern- ment at Ottawa. That should reilly be the first move to bring about sune- reas in splitting wp the Dominion, . * * * oats VALUABLE FOR : PASTURE CROPS The necessity for suceulent ‘pasture crops in places Where dry prevents the continuous use of peren- led to 2 series of experiments being condubted at ‘the- Doniinion Experi< mnénial Farm at Indian Head, Sask. Cereal grains have been seeded for tse as annual pasture crops. and of the four tried (orts, barley, wheat and |: rye) there is no doubt oats meet thé requirements better’ than: the ‘others. The four grnins were ‘compared - dur- ing 1932" and’ 1933+ with: reference: -to'l annunl' ‘pasture crops ; ‘Onts ‘proiluced- five ‘outtings © in 1922, tind ‘even ciittings in 1938: a8 compar- ed' With four cnttings‘ in both seasons pings by cattle. In dry - matter: pe m8 presented wlth a silver"tray. cohtain- ION OOK Ing 200° ounces os of allver, : ' “The ‘president of the. “Mevonata To- into Co, of Moutreal, made all Kinds, ‘dt opologies: to Premier Bennett and to the Stevens Mass Buyttig’ Investigation; Committée for the statements made to. ” ‘the. effect that cabinet ministers’ gave before the committee to answer. fur- | . Vork., . \ 1 xon who did not agree wlth Premier atic T. D. Pattnllo and the heroic efforts | shay : otk like: a column or'n cane. weather | [ial nial grasses, clovers and’ alfalfa has! & yield, feeding value and utalization as] Fe “ bythe’ other three trops. These cut- 2 | tings would: ‘cortespond: with ‘the mt . acve and per tentige of protein oats |: Were always’ superior;‘and in». total). ‘yleld: of protein’ per‘ acre for ‘the: early S| highly - concentrated . ‘protein feed ing oper nations.” Sir Pte ‘the statement hy Minister of § Fable Wor lest that-road foremen’ dis-'f chireed! politieny: Wis not ‘it’ order, Three years age. 1. wus Moore. the public works or anyone else. not, know, the man ‘T believe more interested in polities, ‘The Inte election I used mi is lack on the job which I believe, ability as na foreman or fair Mr, Moore. pald $6.00 a any: 8 ‘foreman tawa. “Montreal,” Columbia. #et money, : fng ‘toa Bim. at least tio one was offer- This ‘he: was - glad to at- vetirn ta Ottuwa’ ‘aad: again ‘diseuss, how this year. The opinion wes general that Preniier ‘Pattnilo, would not ‘find it so hard. fo meet the conditions. of n Tonn fron the Dominion, ar‘ ‘he thought it svould, be. hetove lie wait ‘ta New ce eee. Is _tulso, kaown | as the, desert, Candle ‘leaves es ind. ‘tall. spikes’ rf BARGAIN FARES EASTERN | CANADA | : Tickets on sale daily, * JUNE 8 to JUNE 30° _ bnolusive ~ Return Limit, 45 days Tickets good an in coaches,’ ° Staal additional charga, tor. tourlaL tat sleepers. ' Children 3 panini and under te tare.“ ois Fal: particulars tn from tho love: el 2 (CANADIAN oNATIONAL. seeding’ (May 2oy outs execeied barley a *; = W. 240-14 1 with‘an average protein content of. oa This is equivalent to‘s great] er -qirrying capacity than: was: obtain-f- ed-at Ottawa’ on good quatity native) : When. these. points ae consider ol along” Avith