THE OMINECA HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1983 — Government to ply for application forms for seed grain from the secretary of their local farn- ers Institute or from the government agent in thelr district, These, whe, properly completed, should be forward- aL without delay to the Government yAgent at Smithers, . All applications will be eavefully in- Re RRREREERRELR ERAN RENE LD FOIE NRES ERS ES ELEN ENN OEE E: EXKES KEKE KEE KES use Counter near future. SEAN ERICEIRA verified and if. approved, assistatice Even though business is not up to normal you still The Omineca Herald Will now supply you with Counter Check Books of any size and any make and . at manufacturer’s prices Check Books and need them now or in the } vestigated and property descriptions tribution of seed ig provided through the Seed Gain Act, 1924, and where Settlers cannot pay cash for their seed il note is taken, ‘These notes become na lien against the following crop or the «rap of any future year, grown on the land described by the applicant until such time as the note is paid off,The notes Inay alsa be registered as 1 first charke against the property described. be} ‘Tenants mmiking application for seed M srain should sceuve and deliver with | the application form, the consent i: writing of the owners of the property deseribed: Assistance is confined to seed. oats, burley and wheat and the amount available to any one person is Hmited, The idea is simply to give each man will be forthcoming to a Imited extent The grant for the purehase and dis- . . Give your order to us or send it by mail to | The Omineca Herald © ..”. [New Hazelton, B. C. | fort ‘shonld be made to get addition- barter or some such arrangement with another farmer, ee Cannda is flour milling, which date. (now Annapolis, N.8.) in 1605, There is no such thing as n typical & g E}zin opportunity to grow the barest ne- ‘cousities for his livestock. Brery. ef-- al seed from other sources either by ge | Canadian farm, the soil and climate of AE of prevailing regional types of farming Not a week passes that you are not canvassed by representatives of natio ducts to stock and push th window and cou Local Relais is it ai? rye sums of money being spent. , atlonal magazines to eveate and hard to ptrsuade you that suc, . sustain a farge tocal demand. . Their representatives tell. you of the Ia -in metrepolitan daily newspapers and in n maintain consumer demand, and they try “remote” advertising will surely crenie and It is admitted that it is advantage. ous to you and your customers for you to steck nationally advertised products but such products will sell. faster if they are locally advertised in the Om- ineca Herald, in addition to being ad: vertised in non-local publications, There. is no good or sound reagyit why a national advertiser should not do. local ‘advertising -in' the Omincea’ - Herald. “You .will be told when you say to.the representative of firms can- , vassing you to stock and pustt - his firm’s goods, “Oh, we could never af. ‘ford to do -local. advertising.’ \What he really means when he says such words, is that he does not expect large - N. B.—Show this advertiséme you to stock goods not locally advertised... nally advertised pro- em, and to give them nter displays Supply Seed Grain countries of the world outside of the Settlers abgelutely in need of seed srain and with no posstble means of secuing their requirements should ap- “The -tuost’ important manutacturing delta of the MacKenzie river, industry connected with filet d crops in | 4¢e? have been on the march from the northern state across the bleak north hack to the settlement of Port Royal | Country for three years and the ani- the Dominion producing a wide vartety | DH of meat, posed to vote on the Indget Thesday hight. ; i J. Allan Rutherford dence on Tuesday night us the guests Miss Critig, prize, * | A GRASS OF MANY NAMES aw Kentuck blue irass is a natlve of all tropics, being found in Europe, North- ern Africa, Siberia, North America, Australia and the most southern parts of South American. It has all sorts of nemes in the different languages of the world, ind in ‘the Bnglish language is known as blue geiss, June grass, spear gtass, Engtish flask, grcen grass, bird grass, smooth-stulked grass and eom- mon meadow grass, , ALFALFA THE WANDERER About 500 B.C. alfalfa was brought from Persia to Greece, from whence it spread, first to Ituly then to Northern Africa. ‘The Aiubsy carried the plant to Spnin In the seventh century ALD., and later it was introduced to Franee, The Spaniards bronght it to Mexico, South American and western Dnited States; British and ether colonists took the plant ta easter Junts of North Amerien, ; , ALL TURKEY FLESH SIMILAR The most important: breeds of tur- keys are Bronge, White Holland and Narragansett. Other breeds ave Bour- bon, Red. Black and. Slate. There is little difference in the hardiness of any of the breeds, and the flesh of ull tnr- keys is very similar in texture and in {' i i i : Dr.:R. C. Bamford Ap. 12-May 3, = Le HEY =r el alee LM WRN rec DENTIST “ SMITHERS, B, C. a Hours 9 a i to 6 pm Evenings . ai by .appolntment... - nae TT mn rm a +o. B.C. UNDERTAKERS jf EMBALMING FOR SHIPMENT A SPECLALTY = P.Q. Box 948 PRINCE RUPERTP, B.C, A wire will bring u TIMBER SALE X15539. Seale tenders will be received by 2 the Minister of Lands at Victoria, B. C.. not kiter. than noon: on ist day of Muy, 1088. tor the purchase of License : X18539, to cut 476,820 lneui feet of * Cedar poles and piling on an ares ad |) Joining the east boundries of Lots 1413 mul 1418, Kitsumgallam Valley near Terrace, Runge 5, Const Land District. Three (3) years will be allowed for the removal of timber, , Further particulars of the. Chief Forester, Victoria, B, CG. or District Forester, Prince Itupert, B.C. SS flavotr. KEINDEER IN THEIR NEW HOME The reindeer that were bought from the Alaska herders by the Dominion of Canada some three years ogo have finally arived on the west bank of the These mals come through in fine shape. In future the Eskimos will be encouraged to breed reindeer and thus assure them selves and a growing mavket of a sup- HRIIOICICICICIEICIDICICICIICICIEICIIC ICR, SERIES Henry Motors Ltd. Smithers, B. C. Ford Dealers Ford Parts- Oil Gas Repairs Modern Garage Complete line ot . New Cars and Trucks val err ees The Felix Club met. at the urses resi- Mrs, Chappell won the +>+ +> ++ -¢ +--+ -4—-¢ oo The Dominion government was sup- t o-+-> +--+ 4 _¢- -+- 2-0-9 4 B. C_ LAND SURVEYOR Surveys promptly executed. SMITHERS, B. €. oa oe ' ‘ THEN insist on Kelloge’s, the standard of quality the world over. Kelloge’s have a flavor and crispness, a delightful freshness no others equal. Kellogg, When substitutes are Ontario. Every red-and-green package seldom in a spirit of servicc. Made by Kellogg in London, Corn Flakes that ave the guaranteed by W.-K. offered you, remember it is . local sales, If he did -then he- would see that these local sales eon provide 2 sum adequate to maintain a local ad- vertising campaign, ~ Why should you help a national adl- -vertiser to develop his business in the “territory eovered by the cireulation of he Oynincea Herald without adver- _ - a ‘tising co-operation from him? You provide local distribution faei- lities for manufacturers of branded products, and your value to them is recognized. Why, then. should these manufacturers not agsisé you to sell ‘these goods, if stocked by you, by a series of loeal advertisements, nerhapa, carrying your. name .as distributor, ~ Published in. the. Omineca ‘Herald... Por ; . , te yt ae 1 hbo nt to ‘those travellers’ wh 4 Fae %