THE OMINSCA HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1981, added. - “Great for the’ children’s evening meal — or for a tasty snack before going to hed. So wet healthful and easy to digest. / "No other ready-to-eat cereal in the world - ) «1 Sfs'so-popular. No-other corn flakes have ever - been able to duplicate Kelloge’s own matchless crispness and flavor. — That ‘is why wise buyers will accept no ' substitute for genuine Kellogg’s. They know. _, that ‘imitations are never « “just like” ‘the | ne original of all corn flakes, Look for the red-' iu. >, and-preen package at your grocer’s, With the J. + exclusive inner-seal waxtite wrapper that keeps . the. flakes .oven-fresh even after opening. Made zs Kellogg i in *- ee Le “Youll anjoy- Kellogs’s | " Slumber Music, broadéast ~ 1 7 Ch oper wig end associated stations of the N. B. C. os esery Sunday evening at 10.30 E. D. 8. T. Also KEI Los: | Angeles, xoMO Senttle a6 fo Sette se SI ee “TaERE ‘are few foods you can bay that | give - ; you as ‘much satisfaction for your money a5 -: Kellogg's Corn Flakes. ‘Out of. a. single package you get many de- Heious servings-—at a cost of only a few cents. Kellogg’s are delightful for breakfast or - . * lunch, with milk 9 or eream, fruits or honey ak 10.30. a London, Ontario. at 10.00, and Koa Denver Sts | XTITE NEI SEALED . ay WA APPLE SHASON' RETURNS bpm ai On _ Speaking of timely topicks now ‘that thé “Upplé' senso’ 414‘ here’ agai" tnd]: Dominion’ Fruit‘ Branch supplies’ facts] | about the food valde: of ‘apples: which Have .Apectal’ interdbt:)- 20 3 nunierous ind “their use “ig tmiportant toa proper: ‘diet; but no fruit ‘is ‘mord valuable‘ than thé’ ‘apple.* pes eo “An apple ‘a! day” ‘f8 2 Fent* healt’ message, They ‘act’: ‘asa! font’ ‘dnd’ ‘re ulator and, thus: are’ ithe. cheapest. aa medicing one ‘can’ “buy.” ” They area source of natural trait sugar and thus Provide energy: Heten raw belwéen “frends they “: “patiety: the etn‘ Por” ‘gPedte The: watt - ebm]: ; tairied ‘in apples is in ita purest ‘foim, '- They tend to promote proper * vellafinat bulk and organic ‘salts: “eounternet a -tendéney to dred: -enlories, The apple ig refreshing :|'cooling, . stimulating ~~; and - wholesome : les are’ “Sustly. termell* “Ehe: ‘ite Tot ‘(tpn a8 skin, and” “fedmework prov ide id “are ‘diuretic. Appies - acidosis’ as they leave “an alkaline Apples are a good..souree’ of tine mites,“ which ares necessary «to the. body. -One' large! apple” gives. one’ bun- ‘dnd may ‘be ‘eaten -betWeen. : or-with: ifmeals. They may . “be obtained: neat . well ‘a8 “the ‘inost “pleasant ‘form “ot! v ¥ all: the: year’ . rouitd. and ‘ -becatse ‘of thelr abundance And . popularity’ ‘app ” s Frutts" Fatt aa. . adverse 80 lbs, of this spring ‘dainty each: day- ; business, building | | 20 x. 24 this; :spring., Tt “lo Bortaneo, ash,, ‘A well ' : ‘nniticjied * “apple (thins aids “digestion. 7 . os al ‘The varieties of fruits! consubied nits : thelr fobd “value, their’ tin flayotts, |: (Bam si & Thomson;Make - operations om what. is now kiown, us Iorseshoe. Ranch. ; : Khelr. ‘hoidings, ire under.: -cultivation.;: Phe -Jend -is Road, about half a ‘mile, from Terrace. Horsesice Ranch js..one of the out-., standing- ‘examplés. of the market: gatdening. branch: ‘of. farming as: geon in the. Terrace district. one. acre is de- vated : to the growing ‘of. asparagus, some of the plantation .jast coming | ‘ lato bearing, This year: inspite of the ‘Conditions, ‘they’ ? market: ‘ Half im acre is in ‘strawberries. They specialize . on Magoons and Skeena wonders. This” ia' one ‘oF ‘the. steady ‘cash crops of the firm other party ot the far are. devoted fo the srowlng o£ cabbage, carrots‘ beets tomatoes, corn, and. 2 variety of other veget- ibles suitable for tables use, Tosi stilt further. their scope of business’ ‘they have branched, out in, ‘the , hot house the ‘fivst unit “or | A, well. kept, orchard 8 rm feature of jthe ranch, About. 300 fruit _trees, ‘pré- vide a large | surplus. of . apples and : plums for shipment. Their apple or'ch- acd is well plgnned. having , al range ‘of varieties covering the seasons from arly Fall to late. spring... uw Tha, sot .of:.the rath is..of, the. rd loain variety. “As this is. a, ‘soil ¢om:, mon of the district, and recognising the” open. minded,., painstaking. way - the partners conduct, thejr-.operntions The Department of- Agriculture have called ' upon. them for. several years to conduct. experiments.,.to. show the F rrrtiey ~ comprisé .30 acres, of whieh: 2 ilerea || situated. at the: N; W. corner - of, Carrs ‘ment spraying . muchirie under. direction of- the-- ‘loeat: ‘farmers’ Instt-| Prince ° Rupert Fair, = 8 ef de fol i wae A ae value, of a -Yarlety of commercial: fer- tilidé: 3 Winities ~ these ‘soil ‘¢onditions, “These” “experiments * are ‘peinélpalty with hay crops, oats and ‘clover, Plots of one eighth of an acre are planted side: ‘by side with the same crops, dif- ferent fertilizers -being ‘used on each plot, with an additional unfertilised plot as a check, Growth. ts measured | rand .tonnage of hay ‘is- weighed. from. each: pilot to. determine, which: method ‘of, fertilisation is the. ‘most sulted tof the soil. . The present year is being devoted to. experiments with.’ fertilisers’ “from the new plant at Trail, ‘Ammoniin? Phosphate in varying - strengths ig being used as the base. While final figuies are“not available. ‘ag yet Mr.) 8 Hamlin says that on: some. ‘of the plots: the ‘growth “Was 50 ‘rohk" ag to “be al:| most unnianageable, Messrs,‘ Hamlin and>Thomson also handle the govern- the tute. -- To take care of the, fodder'crops pro | #8 i duced, 2 milk cows, 2 calves, 2 horses a. ‘niimber of pigs” and* ‘gone chickens are ‘kept. In spite’ of théir ‘farm activ itles, the partners “find some time for ‘activities other than stricily © farm work, Mr. ‘terest in lecal active member of the -Kitaumkallum Farmers ‘Institute and he is algo vice president of The Terrace District Fall Fair, assh. Mr. Ross’ expert pliotographer: Evidence of his artistic work is: ta “he seen at The “and: places. ° He rarely exhiblis winning | a. good _ -Droportion, of the prizes | offered. ; : Here and Ther e New Brunswiek wtil- fave. an open season for partridge shinut- ing from Qetober “1-15 this year “areording to -an: order. issued - by. Hor: P..D. Tiley, provincial “Minteter of Lands and. Mines, | : Valve last. year “of ‘Nova ‘Scotia fisheries was placed at $10,411, - - 200, avcording toa, recent Cana. dian. Government” ‘report, ' The - ‘lobster ad'cad aré ‘of chief. im-: ; anal Force made Its. first experimental illghe over. like .Winnipeg in. 1922, ‘the, total niin ber of ‘photo? Canada is close to ‘half a ‘taillion. ‘Condemned to! ‘the tock yards three years 'pzo,' Cano Paul Bruee; ‘ - mature Holstein bull, was recent- : ily crowned grahd “champlon- Hal" , Btein bull of. the Calgary stam: _ ' pede. and exhibition. He was ac-~ _guiréd from bis former owner by | farm and won- in the rallway’s ecolors:;: = - re Q +4 To seo his 28 nepheys _ and | nieces in Camada; to rettrn’ ‘the «* visit made him by~the Canadian “Bishops last year; and:to see the -..Cathedral..on ; Vancotiver Island | , (Bre the thres yepsons for the two | months’ visit to the Dominion of | His Lorship the’ Bishop of Lon: don, Dr. A. “Bz ‘Ingram; who; arrived “ récently ‘ aboard, the Duchess. of, York... °. moth Canadian Pacifle- locomotive 8000", destined: for heavy work din the: Canadian -Rockies;, have. ' brought, results| ih: ICESB. of. _the ‘pulled a train ‘welghiug 7 961 tons, trains, ‘from . Smitha Falts ‘to [with @ score of 266 In. “the aggregate and: placed: i in ae : King's Hundred" ras:, ts Bandred shots. aan tia aes | ss" if ‘Ridley arg ad, Ser @~ “ett WA are” pine of Rtdntieal” ous bhooting: ‘meet swith |} edi taal, i Hp baba fe. hl, PIKE The Omineen: Frat ds $2.00" a year Navel y yb it ih ‘and, aa thr! aa. toe Tee Taner etublaved: wb ' Since the Royal: Cinndian. Air .|} . graphs taken ° from airplanes ia: “1: the Canadian “Pacific Strathmore |. Winnington- , Recent’ tests of. the. new mam- ” ‘almost eaual to thre: “nornial- ; _»Montreal:a distance of 128 miles, 7 “without.a hiteh.in 6% hours and . showed, sover 30% fuel economy, ef, fe has just returiéd’ “tro “the: ‘fam +. Canada’ 's total wool élip is about 21.008 ,000 pounds ‘annually, while \Canadian’ TH 18 8e atleast twiee. .. |: ‘aS much as this every year, and . Canadian consumption of manu- factured woallens | equals about: “four limes’ the, celip. -s . Lake Louise Teelandic nopptes, . one of ‘the’ glérles ‘of this part of _ the, Canadian “Rockies, ‘are in'de- : mand, in.thousands. of gardeng all : ‘over the world. . Gardeners. at _ the Chateau are now busy’gather- " + Ing seeds which will later be mail- * ' ed to guests of the hotel this sea- ‘son. a ‘ “Representing an increase of Sly 000,000 bushels cover the same _Deriod. last year, “198,989,000 bush- ' etd ‘of etaln ‘were ‘marketed on” ‘Canadian ‘Pactfic Railway western’ -|: | lines during the twelve-month ’..|:' period since August 1, 1930. This gives the railway company a per- _tentage of 52.3 of all ‘the grain “bandied in’ that, period.” . he More than” 479,000; 000 fish eees, _fry, fingerlings; and yearling. fish .. . "and a few older fish were. distri- buted Jast year from the hatchery’ - establishments “operated by the .Pish'Culture Division of the:Can-- adlad “Department . of - Fisheries. .. ' , Largest, distribution waa from tha. hatchérfes in the Prairie _Pro» “yliices, | Moe an Nipigon River-. “Bungalow Camp . "Trophy - -compétition .-. 1é;.;getting - some fing entries this: season.: Re--._|- . re ” Sate drivers’ mo one on a trout of, seven pounds 3 and: eel “faen-ounce s trout “was . inken. Catches of thre ito five-pound-fish. - |- ‘[) are: frequent | ‘and one of the best *. “maoat. ganguine ™ oxpectations. - It -|: -/AGagohs dn, yeays-ig ; ‘neported froin, ., te, SOMP oy \iseiae fans : “J. 0. Turectte: ‘Cahadian ‘Hixhi-" r’ bition Commissioner; who visited. aRegina ° fecal -In° len the. jnterior decoration im : the Baht igent. nae building’ ‘which |! WHER Houde the’ World’s*Gratn ‘Bx-" “) >— ’ hibtion “amd Conference, states tat fa siart: on,this ‘work willy ‘bo.-, ic amadlately.: .. Decoration. .. p in grain: geedg,: i Dalnt y kind ‘belag ‘dhe SFE Ae Tt update ds shi ‘The: Duteh* “wheat: -mabxtnig Jaws: arty, Ath J" -attective, juss epforeine; ft. hm alr mmestic. bbe ‘in. mre ‘naking” of is a Ea Success Market Gardening | . In, 1915. Mesirs., G. ‘Hanlin. ‘and ‘W. : Tosa ‘Thomson’ ‘stnsted ‘their farming Wainlin takes a great in- : afairs, belng a very|. ‘Thomson: is an} similar) ‘without| Be [Here and. There f A er a [Bead your ; eratch Repairing and Jewellery Requirements. Dove IR: . . ab Rk We Cameron ” Prince Rupert: ; Notte gee cat Be “Hotel - Prince Ropert A ReauGoo Hore. * Prince.1 Rupert, “BC. hit “ood Be Rocnesrat; j Manager bade ge bere Sith gy + yee! _ Hotex $1. 50 per day up. “carries an up-to‘ate ato ‘of Dry. Goods: :.Men’s. Wear... ‘ Boots and. Shoes _ Fiirniture-’ oe = citar ‘Furnishings "Special orders recéive Prompt at- tention . , iF bere “a Chaser & Shoe Repairing D Done -4, soe 1 oe . This i is 1b Unuswal-- "the. laily.. leaving. “Vancouver . for. England has written us a lovely letter saying she ‘ha’ used Pacific Milk for -seven*months of her stay: “in this-city: and likes ‘its Wo .are indeed grateful .for this fine let- ter, it is eee and . “tansually : thonalhttal - Pacific Milk R28 Drake St. Vaneouver : Factories at Abbotsford and Ladner “TART SERVICE ots SUPE goa che -Proin pt bérvice rors ne hae car fan Bo. : os , Benson Bros. - “HAZELTON, 1 B. C. Will take you. any place. hj og jis a wn t 4 ey aan PER oy ‘the! district: over the: woek ‘enthn-; Widyed Mra ‘AL ©: “Henit returned from: Rh’ trip: to" Reto” on: Saturday: atternoon, | tesers. C.. Dresser,. J. Pinkney and ‘ Ww. “Pinknéy: bf Anyox: ate ‘visiting shi noo! Moxley. of-"Prince™ ‘Rupert’ is re- A eae at Mhel Phot: Hotek + wo wee Bpendiss mov: y ted, 20, a ao '