2 pom THE OMINECS HERALD, WEDNES DAY, it-}E 20, 1531 * straight, welltrodden . ter. But not otherwise. nothing hidden. It leads the way — —————- SUPPOSE. you came suddenly upon two roads, One . the other thin and twist- ing off into undergrowth. If you didn’t want to ar- rive any place i In particular, you might choose the lat- 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 definitely to a floor _ Wax, a fountain pen, a tooth paste that will give satis- faction. When you use an advertisement you use an open road. e When you don’t use an advertisement you. go the effort. You don’t known. 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 Read the advertisements. Anything widely ad-— vertised—breakfast food, syrup or ‘itself good by advertising. a car—has ‘proved ON et Advertsements put you on, the | open read to satisfaction. Even though business is not up to normal you still use Counter Cheek Books and need them now or in the near future. The Omineca Herald 1 Will nowgsupply you with 1 Counter Check Books of any size and any make and: at manufacturer’ 8 prices “Give your order to us or send it by mail to ‘The Omineca Herald - New ‘Hazelton, B: C.., B Ca: \ its First Lecturer—Mrs,, 0. Kirkaldy. Eel : sDepnty ‘Lectuer—Mrs, Q.cL, Ldndsay,} TERRACE -L. 0. B. AL. On Monday shipful. Grand Sister F. G.. Tindlay for B. GC, of ‘the L.O.B,A, ‘conducted the ceremonies of instituting Lodge Thorn Hill No. 104 (U.D.) of the Or- der-at Terrace, Mrs. Finlay; who bas’ toured through the southern interior, arrived Saturday "evening « after’ an‘ | Ltinery covering most ‘of the lodges in the prev ince. Assisting the Grand | Mistress 9: term from Star’: of — the North Lodge, No, 452. Prince .Rupart, under the: leddership - of Mrs, Ri, Mur- jray, put on the degree worky: ~ Bestdes: the leader the team ‘melud- ed “Mrs. Barbour, Mrs, ‘Smith, Mrs. | MacDonald, Mrs. 8. V.. Cox; Mrs, Ver- eck, Mrs. Lamb, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. -| 7. lt. Murray, Mrs. Black, ‘Mrs. Fow- ler, Mrs. Carlisle,,-Mra. Howe, Mrs. Menzies, Mrs. Larson, Mrs, .Comer'y, Mrs,- ‘Atobertson, Miss H, Beale. Ktight.. Worshipful Grand. Master of ow, Allan Davies,: was pre- sent and assisted in the ceremontles. The charter officers of the lodge are. ‘Worthy. Mistress—Myg, B. Wilkinson | Deputy. Mistress—-Mrs.' ‘M.- Durrnn- . Ast Committee—Mes..B. West . Ubaplain—Mrs,. A. J. Kirkaldy _teading Secretary—Mrs. CO. M, Hall; } {> Bnanelat Seciet.—Mrs, A. M. Swan'| ’ - ‘Nreasurer—Mra,, A Agar. ’ Di,.of Cer.-=Miss. ‘KD. Burnett “Inner - Guard—Mrs.. LA MeCiillough Outer ‘Guard—R. McOullough-:- °* Put Commitice—Mrs. L ‘Pinter. ‘ CEL COLL CTT ORL OCC LECT ELT LL Ce CHLOE CEC CeCe CELA LA 7 bef much truth in it to be a real joke ta , some people :-— ped in ten dollars each and bought a ‘|said to. one another: -| whnot they want. tis divided into one thousand and ten {five thousand dollars to div ide among “| you to-cast ns you think best the voce . and-in their hands were one thousand fag, we must reorganize. afternoon Rieht Wor- erase nitrates enter the -roots in soln- and. daylight’ exposures of “17 ‘nerenge of North, Africa , Sundal, Mra, A. 7. Kirkaldy. a ‘eoedled.. TRE FINANCIAL cow: er * The: ‘Canadian Bank of Conimerde staff magazine contains the following story, delightfully. put, but-.with too -Ten-men: who. were financiers chip. fine cow that gave ten gallons of milk a day. The milk was divided at night and each man recelved one gallon as his share, - Soon the . neighbors far and near heard abont the wondertnl cow and —"What a Wone derful return ona ten dollar invest- ment: I wish I had a share in her.‘ .- “When this talk was repeated to the men ‘they held a meeting and one of them said:—Let us give these: people ur share in the cow cost us ten dollivs each, and. we ein sell other shares at the same price. .; So they went to the printer and ob- tained one thousand sheets of paper vow. Then they sod five hundred of these shares at ten dolars each, which brought them $5.000, and they divided the other five hundred shares amongst theniselves as their reward for. . being smart, Hach one of the ten now had fifty shares, wherens in the beginning each had but one, . But one of the ten bean to worry, Look here. he said, every fellows who bought a share in this cow will expect a gullon of inilk tonight, and the cow ony gives ten gallons, When the milk parts these new. shareholders wou t get a: spoonful, shares will drop to nothinf Wed letter unload while we can. to find investors, and each of them sold the fifty shores that had been awarded to him,.and thus they obtained a second then. Bui now night was drawing near, and agaiu one of the ten began to worry. There will be n row at milking time, he soid. Hasten abroad and pursuade each of the share holders to sign: a proxy. which is a joker, authorizing to which his: share entitles him, then return: with the proxies and‘we will do some voting. At twilight the men met at the harn, signed proxies to represent the absent sharellolders and the ten were entitled to-vote in their own right, for each stil! hed hig original shares. Now, said the one who did the talk- This company |- needs a president, a treasurer and & vice-presidents, That gives each f us a job. And since there nre ten of us und the cow gives ten gallons, it is moved and seconded thit- ench of ws receive & suaty of one gallon of milk All in favor sny Aye. The motion was carried without a lissenting voice—tund then they milk- ed the cow. Ntivrigen ix taken up from: the soil by plants in the form of nitrates, but however abundant the nitrates may be they enmiot be utilized hy: Plants with out an available supply of water he- tlon. Remarkably yigorons tomato plants bave heen grown out of doors at Fatr- banks, light of six weeks, despite the reports that- daily .artifieial, or artificial ond hours orc mire are Injuvious to tomatoes. of the whent fs devoted to durum wheats, Aleerin and Morocco needing particularly Algh proportions ell. over one ‘half “3rd, ‘Cominittee—Mtra, Bn, Haugland . dtr Cominittee—Mrs, V2. Chapman fth Committee—Mrs, §.. Beaudin \Guardian-—Mis. W. Olson « Auditors—-Mrs. -W. Olson, Mrs, I Pinunist—Mrs, M, Adams Nonthy Lodge Nou, a Mr.” nnd Mra, ‘Ji H. Smith are holt. 452, eo a 4 bearing this exend:—Qne share in the |. So the ten men went. ont on the street j: ‘Anska, onder continuous day-|- “Destoe Captain—Misk ALH. ° Simpson | - Gran Mistress ‘B G.. Finley pro- | : =to' Prince’ ‘Rupert, ‘on, Tuesday | ‘| whera.“she’ visited ithe uptat: of the io France > and Ttaly, t ’ Phe most difficalt problem in giess- equal a ton. different - localities, - One: rule states that when hay has: stood Jess than 2 month it requires 680 or. more cubic feet of hay to equal a ton; where it ‘has stood a month 612 cubie feet; where it has stood five or six months mained stariding for bne year 848 cubic feet, If it is. at. all. possible it Js very anuch’ more satisfactory to welgh the hay, or at least to weigh one. stuck or mow before estimating extimiuting the weight of similar mows or stucks. : : The first crop of alfalfa’ on the hos- vite! farm has’ been “cut, but since the cutting tt has been raining most of the time so that it still on the ground. MMINERAL ACT ' Certificate of Improvements NOTICE. Yukon. Crazy Sue. Red Cap, Wireless, -Angust. Lofty, Picton... and.. Beaver -Mineral Claims, situate in the Om- Const District. . Located on the north slope of Hud- son’ Bay mountain about eight miles westerly from Smithers, B. C. TAKE NOTICE that J. A. Ruther- ford, F\M.C., No: agent for John A. Chisholm, Free Min- er's , Certificate No. 6600D, intend, sixty days’ from the date hereof, to apply ‘to the Mining. Recorder for 2 Certificate of Improvements for the purpose of obtaining a Crown grant of the above ‘claims, ot And ‘further take notice that: action. under Section ‘85, must be commenced before. the Issuance of such Certificate o£. Improvement. : Dated. this: ‘10th day of May, 1934, a? | The Bulkley Hote Smithers, B.C. Not water heating. Hot cold nud cold running water in the rooms, Hotel is insulnted with Iusulex, Rates are rensonable, : You are always welcome, -H. Davies, Proprietor | Ba C. LAND. SURVEYOR oh Allen Rutherford ” Surveys promptly executed _ Smithers, B. Co EASTERN CANADA Tickets on nalo daily, a JUNE 8 to JUNE 30 ‘ ‘ tinclisive 3° .. ‘ Return Limit 45 days Tickets good an im coaches. ‘Small ‘additional thazge for _. ta yrigh sleepers, 44, -, “Child cass 5. perites and gacder, ca ti paclicltar'Trens, tha | bebe gant, 5: ret Reece Ranonak:: AL : dnying at! thelr sumer “hottie ut Tat. |" *' kelse’ Take, uo We NAL af Nort African: wheat are found in meca Mining Division of Range 5 , €62687D, authorized - ‘m) of ythis' kind, ‘The main markets tor HOW TO ESTIMATE HAY WEIGHT ing the weight éf* hay’ ts’ ‘to estimate { the: number of cubie feet required to § Rules vary, widely in - 422 cuble feet and Where it has re-