THE OMINECA HERALD, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 1, Juss * toe EXPORT CATTLE ON NEW FOOT: ING The United Kingdom agreement, as low ratified, puts Canadion cattle ex- porters on an equal footing with her competitors in the British market, for the first time in thirty-seven years. Agriculture. Cheelz branding is, - ng longer required; the period of isolation hes been reduced to one clear day, and a veternary officer is no longer re- quired to accompany the cattle on the ocean voyage.” These concessions by | the British Ministry are a part of the -bi-lateral agreement arrived at by the New Pasture Grass Offered . To the Farmer) Crested Wheat Grass, a new strain NEW HAZELTON, B.C. ‘Published Every Wednesday |. H. SaWwLE --- PUBLISHER The Outtneca Herald a The segregation of store cattle from fat!respective governments at the Imperial|“Hich has been developed under the cattle moving on export ts no longer |Economiec Conference, and under which |@rection of Dr. L. B, Kirk, formerly required, Fat and store cattle are al-|Canada recognizes the London quaran-|@éld husbandry department, Univer- lowed to move freely to island points, |tine station, according to conditions |S!ty of Sasketchewan, but now Central with the understanding that female /laid down in the agreement. cattle must be of a quality and type : ‘Experimental Station, Ottwa, and | which offers unusual advantages, both satisfactory to the British Ministry of'The Omineca Herald is Two’ Dotlars!#S Pasture and as a hay crop, now is available for the first time in com- Even though bustness is not up to normal you still use Counter Check Books and need them now or in the near future. The Omineca Herald Will now supply you’ with Counter Check Books of any size and any make and at manufacturer’s prices . Give your order to us or send it by mail to The Omineca Herald doe (New Hazelton, B. C. RRREOK 4343 mercial quantities. Because of ita pe- SAREE RIP EY III ICOM IERKE | culiar adaptation to Canadian conti | tions, its resistance to dronght and its, extreme hardiness, it is expected that Crested Wheat Grass will go far to- werd solving western Cannda’s feed problem, The grass is at its best in early spring and Jate fall and stock are exceedingly fond of it. In the new 1933 seed catalogue of A. E. McKenzie Co,, Ltd., Brandon, which has just been issued to customers, 4 lot of credit is given to Dr. L. E,. Kirk for the cnre and perseverence shown in developing this new feed crop. - The McKenzie catalogue also of- fers, for the first tite, an improved SSand Cherry, a delightful fruit in a varlety which can be reliably cultlyat- ed in western Canada soil and climate Tt is usefnl for baking and preserving and is considered to be a long step in the development of fruit cultivation in this section, The Worlds Grain Exhibitlon and Conference which will be held in Re- gsiun July 24 to August 5, recetves wide attention In the new MeKenzle book. A number of pages-are devoted to it and two cash prize contests having tb do with the exhibition and 2on ference. are announced. , ——_______., Suielts, small but. very delicious fish, pare taken in all Canada’s sen const provinces, but New Brunswick is much the biggest producer. In 1931 New oo , 8 4 : ’ Brunswick fishermen Innded something like 4,720,000 pounds. RRR REEMA ENEEEEERRELAEEEEEER ENS CREE AER LEERY HIE IC IIIOR OKIE ‘ . It is admitted that it is advantage. Local Retailers is it Fair? _ Their representatives tell you of the large stims of. money hein spent . in: metropolitan daily newspapers ani in’ national magazines to ereate ane mainta'n consumer demand, and they try hard to pursuade you that Sue. “remote” advertising will surely ereate and sustain a large local demand, Not a week passes that you are not canvassed by representatives of nationally advertised pro- ducts to stock and push them, and to give them window and counter displays | Advertising rutes—di.du per sich per amunti reading notices Ie per line hratinsertion, We per line each subsequent insertion. . TAP THE WATERED. STOCK ee There is an intimation trom Victoria that there will be nn increase in taxes jAlong some lines, but there was also n promise, thatthe pour mun Wis nut, g0- ing to be made to bear the new bnr- den, That means that the people. who ,bave the money will be asked. to pay the additional taxes; ; ; We do not. advocate for in Moment taking money from a person beenzse they earned. and seved More. money (than the next persun did. But we do suggest. that all the watered stock ix AH the compantes and corporations be tapped and drained off in sufficient quantities to pay the extra taxes nud also the heary debt that bas been pil- ‘ed up. We believe that the government is perfectly justified In tapping the wal ered stock, and tanping it. good anid plenty. . + For a goo many years the holders of watered stock have enjoyed ‘the |” proceeds of that watered stock, and in the first place what is that. watered stock that is such an impgriant part of practically all companies and corpora- tions? What ever it was it is now the one best source of revenue which any government has, . Of course, ‘to drain a-lot.of water off from the big. corporations and the big companies is going to touch the mil- jionatres, the banks, the insurance j companies, the industrials, the stock brokers, in fact all people who have been moking fortunes out of watered stock, and by the way, that is the most common way of making fortunes. But, if the governmént can drain the water out of stock companics, and put ‘those companies ona proper capital hasis, there is no country.in the world that could touch Canada in the way of producing cheaply, nor that could pay anything like as high wages, If divi- dends had not to be paid on water it is safe to say that all wages could be doubled and the cost of production re- duced at the same time. | And it looks as thongh the only way to get the water out of the stock com- panies is to tax it ont J CUT ADVERTISING OUT OF [AR Radio broadcasting in Canada is x vompiratively new thing, and. so far government control is concerned it is -f new thing, and the government is only experimenting with it, ~ Ruulio is one uf those things only: in its Infaney, bat it is also sothething i Which should be -in the hands of the “government entirely, No private com: qouny should be allowed to use the air governnent owned and government op: erated stations, ‘That is the only way (ama Fee cmc +, Dre R. C. Bamford q DENTIST © ' *. SMITHERS; B.C. rz Hours 9am to 6 pm Evenings. & by appolntment, Lf Sen em et att Us B.C. UNDERTAKERS RYMTALMING FoR SIIEMILNT & SPECIALTY A wire PRINCE RUPERT B.C. will bring u Soereneoeoemoge ay " j P.O. Kox gate ' ous to you and your customers for you to stock nationally advertised products bué such products will sell faster if they are locally advertised in the Om- ineca Herald, in addition to being ad. vertised ii non-local publications, why a national advertiser should not -do--local advertising in the Omineen + Herald, You. will be told when you say to. the representative of firms can: vassing you to stock and firm’s goods, “Oh, we coull never af. -ford: to do local .advertising.” What he really means when -he says sueli words, is that he does.not expect’ large a ‘There. ig no goul or sound rease* push his loral sales, If he did then he would see that these local sales can provide a: sum adequate to maintain a local ad- vertising campaign, Why should you help a national ad- vertiser to develop his business in the territory covered hy the circulation of The Omineca Herald without adver- Using co-operation from hin? Oy You provide local distribution faci- jities for manufacturers of branded products, and your value to them is "- veeognized, Why, then should these manufacturers not assist. you to sell these goots,. if stocked by you, by a series of local advertisements, perhaps _-farrying your name ag distributor, « — the people nre going to be protected agninst the self-seekets of -the world. > At the present time the. niv is elut- tered up with commercial advertising, and: worst of all is patent medicine ad- vertisiug. “Advertising of any kind ov- er the air is odious, and should be, not only, controlled, but wiped out of the jie entirely. There sre many’, other, ahd more effective ways of reaching ‘the public with advertising, than over the air.’ No one wants to kenr about patent weicines, health foods, or any other article of common of tneommon use, . There area good many millions of dollars, fuvested by the Canadian peo- ple in wadics, sind that investment way JOB. Judge: Chiropractor Will be at the Omineea Hotel Hazelton on. Thursday Moe MENERAL ACT “Certificate of Improvements NOTICE Esmeralda, Bornite,” Belmont, Beth, Bessie, Stuart, Tukla, Trembleur, . Heatrice, Jack, Juvkson, Camp Frac- ‘tional, Alda Fractional, Bess Prac: tichui Bornite Fractional and Trix Fractional, miveral Glaims, situated in the the Omineca Mining Division, Cas- siar District. Where located--On east slope of Driftwood Range, about 15 miles north west of Takia Lake, ake notice that Dalby B, Morkill of Vancouver, B, .C., acting as agent for Consolidated Mining Smelting Co. of Cunada, Limited, Free Miner’s Cer- tificate No. 50616D, intends sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for Certificates of Improvements for the purpose of ob taining Crown Grants of the abuve claims, - a me, And further take notice that action under section 85, must be commencec before the issuance of such Certificate. of Improvements. a ' Dated this 15th day of January 199° ‘MINERAL ACT Certificate of Improvements. NOTICE | Bear, Moose, Indian, Chief, Lakeview uroundiog, BOX. i, LX, Ll. Brae- tlonal, Vein, Lake, View, Ax and A. Fractional Mineral Claims, situat in the Oimineca Mining Division . Sussine District, . . Where located—On,. Mt, Morice thont G niles west of the fuot of Bear Lake, : Take votive that Dalby GB. Morkill at Vancouver, B.C. acting as agent for the Consolidated Mining & Smolt- ing Co. of Canada, Limited, Free Min- er's Certificate No. 50016D, {ntends sixty dnys from the date hereof, to ap- ply to the Mining Recorder for Certi- fleates of Improvements for the pur. pose of obtaining Crown Grants of tht atove claims,” ° ‘ And further-take notice that actlor under section 85, must be commenced before the issuance of such. Certifi. cates of Improvements, Dated this 16th day of Janunry, 1933 The government’ of Canada should rush along its program and it should iixn wipe out all private stations, It should make radio- a purely publicly owned and. operated utility. - RAGOUT OF MUTTON Tere is a recipe recommended by the chefs in C. N, BR, hotels and dining cars for the preparation of ragout of mut- ton, enough ‘for eight ‘persons. Have three pounds of brenst of mutton cut published in the Omineca Herald, ; - Lo tty eg a |anade ‘for amusement and educational {gto squgres; brown in butter, dredge purposes, not to hear advertisers, At|With flo F..and:-add sliced onion and oe Ta cours 1 oi . Sons rel Pate 1 . bea , woe . / e bone . a ie cn , ee ee ee ee boat by oe leo dee He, wets tye 4 , _ a ee oa - ) a . pg |the presont time about half the time diged: tugnip, “which ‘has-been browned ro 7 a oe oar oe mee Gee | ’ ” ae ae shces [O89 broqdenst ts taken up with adver in.butter; aql- pepper oud salt,-bay leaf _ han N.. B:—Show this advertisement to those, travellers Urge... | Bitising, and most people turn to somo ava fabipapoon:-of minced» parsley : you to stock goods not locally advertised: ©) y) a Gril sony, -§ [Other station as soon asthe ndvertiser|Slmmer foran hour and a:halt; take arated ewe Pg a ade pute y eo oy 7 Mf [Deans bis’ talk mid few tf any Mate, OME the baycleat-mid serve in ensserole rn hand Vad re oan en ere POSEN ba ose toys wht wes as ae ay) yt ' idattttmteicddeiy TE, ot a pe gl tee aaan ce [to or‘pay‘any'iuttention te“thogd tills, foo ankroRoneCRORaOeE But Mths AMkront. wie “OF time “nnd ye Omineca Herald ‘is Two Dollars money, . ; eit vo