Poche Rata ae PEM cco tein marae en a ee NEW HAZELTON, B, C., WEDNESD AY, OCTOBER 10, 1934 TRY THIS: Open a can of St, Charles Milk, Note the creamy color —the smooth consist ency—the pure fresh favor. ©: Why. is St. Charles Evaporated Milk different ake these. 3 tests | YOULL KNOW WHY ST. CHARLES EVAPORATED MILK IS BETTER TAY THIS: Have a cup TAY THIS: Make mash- of coffee “creamed” od potatoes with Sc. with St. Charles. It F blends so smoothly, Charles Milk. ‘That tastes ‘rich and fresh, Pure fresh flavor gives And saves you money. greater deliciousness. better? The reason begins way back on the farm ST. CHARLES Mi! where it comes from! Cows, barns, milkers, equip- ment are carefully inspected. And when the milk arrives at the spotless Borden plants, tests are made for flavor, purity, richness and body—the most rigid tests ever evolved in the industry. That's why—for your coffee, or your cooking, it pays to insist on St, Charles, It’s Better—And you can prove it. MADE IN BRITISH COLUMBIA At OUR CONDENSARY— SOUTH SUMAS ‘| Seeurity of principal is paramount vin INVITATIONS COUNT! Many an nonaactyirtising vetniler keeps lack from advertising just becuuse he feels that it is neces ary to advertise in n big way and ready to advertise in a big way, heciuse he is not yet To keep beek from ott hewspiaper until you ave ready to use big space is just-ns foolish as would be keeping a child out of school until it had the ability to puss its matricula- tion, ° Beginners in every form of enterprise need ta ‘£0 warily ; until experience and practice and growing ability warrant them to attempt lurger things, they “ghould proceed cuntiously. It will pay some merchits to use classified ad- vertisements ond amall S]MILGS of two or three inches, "hese. litle ndy ertisements will surely he seen and read. by: newspaper readers. Make sual! _ dy ertise- “ments offer special merchandise, | Change them fre- | quently. ‘ UA quielk succession of little advertisements everyone of: wv hich is allve, will of a certainty ‘affect ‘sales—will attract new ‘customers, ihe ‘thing to “be! _ . ‘frightened of is dumbuess; o retail store which. does, . , not talk to the public by means of newspaper adver- . > _tisements looses a lot of goo trade, ‘The politic will gw Wher c tt is invited to go, _{éthee in every section, |ment started off on the sunie polley, oe _ Pho public avorks‘englieere are sup- = jjoged- to be independent. bit they are | them fired that thelr work ig: of little a ” NEW HAZELTON, B.C. Published Every Wednesday CG. H. SAWLE | --- PUBLISHER Advertising nates—$1.50 per Inch per month reading notices 1be per line firstinaertion. 10¢ per line each snbaequent insertion. THEN AND NOW Fifteen years ago Canada was en- gaged in floating one of the most suc- cessful of its-war loans, National en- thusiasm was at its highest pitch. Business was booming and money was plentiful. Results exceeded the fond- est hopes, nearly 800,000 citizens sub- seribing for the 1919 Victory Loan Bonds. True, the income yield of 5% per eent was very attractive, but opin- ion then was, that: people subscribed more from their wholehearted desire to assist national reconstruction rath- er than because of the attractive rate of interest. . Holders of these 1919 Victory Bonds which will mature November Ist, are How being asked to convert them into Sonds of the 19384 Refunding Loan, ‘|'Phat the majority of holders of 1919 Victory Bonds will) avail themsely es of this: priv ilege there can be no doubt, They know what a safe and profitable fivestment. they have hud and will surely wish to continue it. The -re- cord of Dominion of- Canada Bonds duriug the past few years. when in- vestors have Tost capital and suffered distress of mind, demonstrates con- vlusively that there is no safer invest- iment than Dominion of Canada Bonds any investment. Consequently, when the unassailable security of Dominion of Cruada Bonds is coupled with sa desirnble on ineome as is offered by the new bonds, the response from those having bonds to convert as well as applications from new investors should. be- both, mr ompt and gnthustas- tHe. - SHOULD FINISH THHE ROAD Work has been started again on the Takelse Lake roud to connect up with the Hot Springs, Another survey of the New Hazelton cut off hag just been completed. What other work is heing done or what ronds are being changed we do not know. The publie is not supposed to know what the poil- ticlans are doing with their mouey until the money has been spent, or ut least that Ins heen ‘the general policy In the past. We trust that policy is te be changed by the new fovernment. Bunt now that the two bits of work meutioned ahove have been started we hope they will be completed an@ made pevinanent bits of work. We trnst all werk being undertnken hy = this vew government: will be completed and made permanent—that is Terman. ent for the class of round it is supposed, to be, gravel or hard surface. There is nothing so expensive as a little dribble here and a little dribble there, such as has been the policy in BReC. from the beginning of the pro- vinve's history, That policy will ae- connt for the waste of more millions than what actually went ‘into road construction, and is the answer to the high vost of. road work in na province where rock and gravel are in abund- “A aribhie gets nowhere, The goy- eriment should know that rod Jobs ute no Inger vote getters. "Lhe Inte government ted that out-and not one Ler ceht of those who gat jobs ov who fot Yond diversions ever yoted for the ‘bite governnient, - The new | gevern- dnd has mice enemies out of its own snpporters who were disappointed, ‘and the ‘rouls bave suffered. Sovafrnid the local poltteiins will, get henefit to the ronds, Surveyors nre The Omineca Herald to qualify for grade Specie! and grade We have not yet met the Minister friends have told us that he a good shooter. We believe those friends of the Minister. There have been other good. men occupy that same position. but ther were not Strong enough to break down the poliey of local poilti- cians dietating to minor officials, and neither were they assisted in their ef- forts “by local members in breaking away from the old poliey, We trust Mr. McPherson, with the aid of his hew deputy, will be strong enough to build reads where they should be built aml Imild them so that they will last. We believe that the present minis- ter of public works is anxiony'to do real work on the roads of the pro- vinee and if he gets loyal support from his locnl members, and if he is given loyal support by his perminent outside ‘stiff. he will get some’ place, We suggest that he organize his staff during the coming winter and make them believe that ther ave responsible to him and not te loel — politicians, As we remarked aboye, road jobs and read diversions, and private ronds ne- ver get nny votes, The publie does not play that way any more, if they ever did. NE POULTRY REVENUE Preducers can Inerease the'e Revenue by Crate Feeding Only 28.98 of the chickens inspect ed in Canada during the fiseal year, TO33-1084, qualified for A grnde. There ts no mystery abont the attain, nor is it difficult to point eut the rea- son why the chickens did not grade higher. were not sutfictently fattened before they were marketed. Chickens must be well fattened and fleshed to quali- fy for erade A, There is a much high er sper centage of: birds’ degraded on account of not having sufficient fat than on aeconnt of not having suffi- cient flesh, It is useless, suys the chief market poultry Inspector, to ex- peck range fed birds or shert period erate fnttened birds to have the fat required for. the top grade. git jnst does not happen, The mittter of fat- tening the birds and thus inerensing the producers vevenne is entirely in the hands of the producers themselves With the marketing of the poultry crou Close at land, now is the thne for nection. By a simple method of crate fntten- ing ono aomixture of finely = ground. home grains, there is no reason what ever why a high per centage of the boulfry marketed should not he made aA. There are various fattening inix- tures that give good resnits, but the point is to make use of the feed pro- duced and nvatlable ou the famn, Goad results willl he obtained if the hirds tre put in Aisinfected, warm, (lranghtless erates from four to five weeks hefore marketing, The birds should be fed twite a day, morning and evening, on a ration of finely xround home-grown grains as follows; equal parts oats, wheat, barley or buckwheat. Ad potrtees at the rate of one-third of the total weight of the neal inixture. Mix with sour milk so that the mixture will pour ensily. A lnrge proportion of the poultry erop ls: bought ov sold necording to the Government grades of the Cunndian dressed. poultry . rent market demand has established differentials. hese svade price dif- ferentials. are not: established by the Dominion Deparhnent of Agriculture jut by the consumer demand for qual- ity and’ that demand may ‘change the spread in price between _radeg.. {Since poultry has been sold on ‘oftt- cial grades, the differentials Lave ap-. proximately been as follows:—Select- ed B three to four cents over Selected C; Selected A, twor cents over B; Se. taken instructions from local politi : cians to the detriment of the fonds} and at‘the cost of the rate payers. Pa of Public Works, but some of his |, fellow, straight forward and a square |: Tt wus shaply beeanse they "1 Standards, and. eur ‘&, C. LAND SURVEYOR “I. Allen Rutherford Surveys promptly executed — Smithers, B.C. ’ Make the Hotel Grosvenor your: home while in Vancouver. 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Box 9% a wire will bring u PRINCE RUPERT 8.C. or The Hazelton ‘Hospital The Havetou Noxpital issues tle Kelo for auy perlut ut $1.60 per monk. du advance. ‘Dhia rate jie eludes offlee causuitations, medi- ales, as well as all costs while mothe hospital, Tlekets are ob- tainabte fn TMaattorn* wt the’ ilrng tore or by mall! from che medi- on sniperiorendaut af hie hospital al over Selected. . ‘This, meuns that. anilk- fed chickens are worth five cents 2g il., aver, ‘Selected B, and in the case of, anlikkted A, funr cents per pound. If is up to producers to inerense their revenue from market poultry by. ernte feeding. - Get Builetin 125 fom? Dominion De: partment of Agricuitiite, ; lected Special, one cent over As and engaged to lny out roads and: they ernie. two conte imore for the class inflkfed Has your "subscription been ‘paid yet? Se eh nag a DENTIST | ea SF re ree eee a a pam e neaa nraggeme ana fy ten ae Be ns