THE TERRACE NEWS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 38, 1926 2. Selection of Dairy Cattle Breeds®:: » Influenced by Shows |\VICTROLAS | CD Boots and Shoes A nice line and a fairly complete one for Men, Women and Children | | S. H. SENKPIEL New Hazelton, B.C. General Merchant STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Sailings from PRI For ANYOX and and intermediate points each MONDAY and THURS- DAY at 4.00 p.m., and SATURDAY at 6.00 p.m. FRIDAY, 4.00 p.m. For ALASKA each WEDNESDAY at 4.00 p.m. For MASSETT INLET each MONDAY at 4.00 p.m. VANCOUVER via SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS fortnightly. NCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER STEWART each MONDAY | and Passenger Trains Leave New Hazelton: Eastbound—7.30 p.m. Daily except Sunday, Westhound—7.41 a.m. Daily except Tuesday. Use CANADIAN NATIONAL BEXPRESS for Money Orders, Foreign Cheques, etc., also for your next shipment, : tothe breed of dairy cattle that he 4 geo typica. “Ayrshire aire Many a men who is undecided as will select has been influenced in making his decision by the animals of @ particular breed that he has seen in public. The individual breeder secures a great deal of advertising as the re- sult of exhibiting at,fairs, or in of« fering good animals at public sales. It gives people a.chanve to see and know the kind of stock that a man is breeding and paves the way for fu- ture business, It is essential that special care and attention be given dairy animals far in advance of the time that they. are to be exhibited or sold. Exhibiting or selling animals publicly in their every day clothes 1g poor advertising and puts them at a disadvantage when the competition Is keen. It takes several weeks to put a dairy animal in good show condition and what applies to fitting for show ap- ples as well to fitting for sale. It {s important that the dairy ani-. Putting on the jinishing touches provides desirable quarters. .Contin- nous bianketing helps keep the anl- mal clean, seats the hide, thus im- proving its handling qualities and makes the hair lay to the body. The blanket need not be expensive but it must. be tied on securely. . Hivery. dairy animal that is to be exhibited should have the hair clipped from the entire body about three weeks previous to the date of the show or scale, This will get rid of the old hair and allow a new, even growth to develop which will greatly“improve the appearance and. Increase .the selling value of the animal. A point often overlooked in the preparation of a dairy animal for show or‘sale is. that of tralning to lead and stand.‘properly. An un- trained animal cannot display its good points to advantage if.it cam- bats the efforts of the attendant to exhibit it properly; A little time spent each day in training to handle properly will’ save effort and em- barrassment at the show or sale and Up-to-Date Drug Store On Easy Terms You can now purchase the New Orthophonic Victrola, Consollette. model -for, cash, $115 or $15.00 down and $9.00 per ; month. The | GRANADA MODEL, for $200 cash, or $23.00 down and $16, 00 per month, The CREDENZA MODEL for — $385 or $50.00 down and cash, . $30.00 per month. Latest Records Kept in Stock Hazelton, B.C, DENTISTS Coming Dr. Agnew and Dr. Coghlan, who sre now well known in Northern B.C., will visit ‘and will be in Se ee ee ORTHOPHONIC “| i ary. ermnnenc ince mal to be exhibited or sold be in good flesh. A good covering of fesh adds to size, increzses smoothness and indicates that the animal is thrifty and in good health. Dairy animals being fitted need extra feed. Stabling and blanketing are gredt eids in putting the hair and hide in condition. vy stabling in summer, the animal is protected from the-hot sun which makes the hide harsh and atiif to the touch. A roomy box stall that is kept clean and well bedded iInerease the financial return, . While in the show or sale ring, the man in charge of an animal should have one main thought. in mind,. namely that of showing the animal to advantace.. By this is meant that when it stands, its feot‘are properly placed, back straight and 1ead alert, Any movement on the part of the at- tendant or animal should be as graceful ss possible. Until the rib. bons-are lace? or the anctioneer’s hammer falls, take no chances, For Atlantic steamship sailings or further information apply te any Canadian National Agent or R. F. McNaughton. District Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, B.C. Hazelton September 2,3 and. 4 HAZELTON THEATRE | | Wm. Grant's Agency REAL ESTATE The nominations closed Tues- alday, Aug. 3lst, in Prince Rupert |for the riding of Skeena. Fred Stork is the Liberal candidate and James C. Brady is the Con- No ee ee A Good Show Coming on Tuesday Night servative. District Agent for: .the , leading Insurance Companies— FOR S/ \LE Life : - ; Fire — HAY, per ton f.0.b. .. Health | f . sos _ Ce arvale vaeceene $20. 00 _ Accident One Fanning Mill. ....$25.00 milkman - - | TIRES — SERVICE One Brandon No, 9 HAZELTON _ - ~ Cook Stove...-..-$29.00 * its always . - One set Robaleighs.... or: pia Ad RAR Prompt efficient ‘repairs to all makes of cars: speedy and careful . on ae vote eighs....620.00 rea é EP Yo | taxi service to all parts of the district, and regular serviee to trains, * Sleigh: Norse dees $1 0. 00 every . with prompt attention to tranfer and drayage—This is the service of TR... TOMLINSON Cedarvale, B.C. BENSON BROS. The Falconer T e Falconer Transfer Auto Jitney Service HAZELTON, B.C: ~ “GAS recipe calls. for milk: | | ow f a NS . es Pacifie . Between Hazelton and New ! i moe il In ty or S al e Barred Rock Coc- triet-—-and Lys any hour. 4 e Provincial Assa er Tomato fine birds, April hate ee eee be. Phone Hazelton ; | Omineca Te coup rr ie A Smet | Liber Jo oben Hotel J.D. BOULDING ||". gigi Ci Saws Now Ho] Omer Hse 2 rng aor . + + ‘ C. W. Dawson, Prop. Some time ago Mrs. May Aseayer to the Northern Andrews, of Vancouver Wm. and Mrs. Miller of Prineg) Lots 12, 1B: and 14, . HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS Prospecting & Devet no For Sale ' " asked how to get results. Block :92,: Section of AND nail opment Company with Pacific Milk'in tomato’ | Two. ‘New. Huzelton., AM fenced and Rupert are guests of Ed. and under cultivation. -Price: $140 cash. | Mrs. Hyde. oni : ti NEW HAZELT .C, soup. An excellent way | _— i Dining Toom in connection ON, B.C is to dilute a tall: tin with .|4PPly to Prank Waleh, New Hazelton.| Gant, Boyes arrived last week Hazelton - BC. ‘enough water to make a. from Saskatoon to take charge quart. Yesterday we-re-" ceived a _reply-in which: ||, _ Mrs. Andrews says this’. ‘proportion makes'a most. . palatable and creamy BOUD:. Lot For Sale z Five free. cin iat zelton.: 4 | Apply to Joe! Spitz, "Terace House Wanted” of the Indian schoo! at Glen Vow ell for the Salvation Army. Cons. Wyman.and- Mra. Wy man arrived the first of the'weel} | to take ‘Up their. residence. here gl | ee v4 Price List sent on application 4 PRA FALL HATS New hats for the season have arrived. The prices ara all moderate, B.C, LAND SURVEYOR J. Allan: Rutherford iiong of sur- Pp ifi Mi Ik’ Wish! to’ buya house ‘suitable: for a All Sessrpie execnted Millinery.| MRS. J. L. HILDITCH acl Cc l ‘bacielor;* wT aralean of somewhere | . 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