THE OMINECA HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOWER 5, i re a ee ET eae = ————==_ aT v vee pee “ee ew HE Omiteca ma fe ie af toch ei plant can develop ‘to its full shia. . eee | NEW HAZELTON, B.C. , Iris plants can be divided. ‘quite: ‘late Abor t Re de r i in September, although ‘July and Aug- ou ea e€ Ss . 7 ses || a ust. aze -generally considered’ the -best | Published Ev edues very W day ‘|time to do this After three years the |; an "Send your Watch: Repzirizg and - Jewellery Requirements _ To aos R W. Cameron » Prine Rupert _ R . PUBLIBBE Iry generally begins to. show ‘signs of W i 7 C, H. SAWLE And riters of , | “Advertising rates~$1,60 per inch per month failing. When the” flowers begin’ to reading notleed 15¢ per line firstinsertion. le per Brow. “small: the Plant should be dug Hine each'subssquent insertion, up, and the oldest parts of the rhizome |. a discarded. Pieces with several fans of. CONSIDERING POULTRY TRADE good healthy leaves: should be chosen pee -. [and three or four can be planted about: , ae tone 2 la foot apart in a clump in a large bor- Acting through, the market extension lao. tn a small border & single alvi- ae committee of the. cabinet, the: govern-| ton is. sometimes sufficient, ° The soil “Build B. e Payrolis”. eo TEIE AS ment moved to bring poultrymen, to-| whore they have to. go shoul be gether for a ‘settlement of ‘their differ- y B f.be well ——— —e he | Advertisements — ITS A VERY OLD STORY—the story ef the man who put ina | great daily newspaper an inconspicuous 2-line: advertisement: as . dug and .somé bone meal added b follows:— ; OG |{Jences and ‘an, organized’ effort to pro- replanting. The roots should. be meas The. New : Cats Wanted—$1.00 each, before oo mote tout. orderly. marketing. . The firm but the rhizomes. should be -just, | . ‘Pam, 16 Major street, | oo dozen, some "4,000,000 dozen oF at he ° surface ot aed soll. ms ee eo Fi 0 oe - ut sition should .be chosen for, the tall He put in this advertisement to prove to a doubting friend that — which are available annually for x: | bearded varities, © fa avi r the publie reads advertisements. — anced ais. ged bean: breeders re | Peony. can stay in the same.place for|e gs ee uced stock and bunched. thelr eggs.o: . ; AL | |b You can imagine the doubter's consternation when he saw next, the market, with the result. that pric, * eae at nd ge eater eee ingers oe ee Ti A. morning 2 streetful of men, women and children, each with a eat. sagged badly, and when they.recover. | ised tp do, Wihen this ocenrs it is a no : , the supply available was limited, - time .to di @ divide th Sent ; a : Whatever you yourself may do in regard to the rending of . - With’ co-oper meé.fo dig on vide them...Septem-| |. se . oo, -operative | effort : in ‘market Since Pacific Mitk has 2e- advertisements, know this: Hverything printed in a newspaper ; D ber ig the best senson to do this,. Ifit| “Since Pucifie Mitk has been vae ing, the peaks and tréughs of the bust is possible to give them a new bed it is} CUM Packed the chiildren call for it” gets read, and there are many’ who read every linc—news matter . {hess can be. levelled, the government |hotter to do. Wn ‘Tf this'‘cannot be done| ftener, It’s new fluvor takes Wi, and advertisements—those with lots of time and curosity, ‘belleves, and to that end: bas. invited :. ; oh, them.” So writes a lady from ‘up- ; The company or firm with something to sell—something which __ committee of poultry men to meet ti then te pants Showa and new. good country.” It-is the extia " vltaudnes thousands_of persons can buy—wouldn’t be very wise if it pub- {market extension committee ‘for @ full'soi) put in its place: A handful of|. ‘that cause this improvement and * lished an inconspicuous advertisement. The right thing for it to {discussion of the subject this. Weel.’ bone -ment for each ‘plant should be nearly ev ery day, we get 2 Tettes" do is to erash in on your attention, by publishing an adv ertisement Great Britain offers an increasingly imixed, in. with the soil-and divide the abort. At! ie. : ae which everybody is likely to see. ; | good market for the ‘B,, C.. prodnet, if ; roots. as.cirefully as possible, Diyi-| : Tis job is to make you—a normal man or woman—see its continuity of supply and assurance of sions with four. or. five eyes are the |.’ 7 advertisement and to make it ‘so interesting that you'll read it. quality can be given, A standing com: ! hast for an ordinary garden. though ” Then the advertisement must be persuasiv e. Also it should incite mittee of the industry itself‘ will Atel smallér divisions can be. made if.a lar. 4 a you to take action. tack marketing and other _broblems ger number of plants are desired. . Peo- Of course some advertisements—those of local retailers—may ‘|| !from now on, - nies should be planted so that there i; P; ifie quite proprly give prominence to prices Their job is to direct - two inches of soil above the- eve, Toc aci ic Milk: you, rather than ‘to inform or persuade you: and to stir you up PL ANTING HERS. ACEOUS. PEREN- deep planting is one of. the causes why to-quitk action : * TALS " ‘Deontes fail to bloom. - a “ 1*100% B. C. ‘owned’ and’ colitrotieg The writing, designing a and iMustrating of oor enon in- | oy : 7 : . a . ” - Plant at Abbotaford.” TO . tended: to catch attention, ‘intrigue interest, convey information, _ - ilder sections of th try . _ _ errs be convincing, breed desire, for what is advertised, and incite the © an perenmlate can be juunted “ances. More Cattle Shipped Mm. . 7 ye reader’ to purchase are highly specialized jobs , 7 jsfully until late inthe fall, but where| | , - oy ; the winters are severe care should be| The fifteenth carlond of good qual- B. c. UNDERT A If you want to know just how difficult is the job of writing an. {takén so: that’ planting 4s finished sev. lity breeding heifers shipped into thi, KERS | _advertisement which would.get 100 marks from 9 competent judge. ‘eral weeks before the ground is hard |Interior of British Columbia along t” = EMBALMING 'FOR SHIPMENT A‘ SPpouury try to write one—about a vaccum cleaner, a motor car, a writing Frozen and a “mulch of straw or other ‘Canadian National Railwa ; ’, Ys. “were dls- |. ink, 2 child’s. shoe, or anything else, Himiting rorrselt to 300 words oy | suitable, “material. applied. . op Teetbuted on on Septetaber BRrd, ad fol. or less. . pO 1 off] Perennials that+have grown from Nows:—wW. F. Sawkins, Sinclair Mills,| t Oo j8eed ‘planted in the spring and trans- 11 ; Mrs, Ira Neilans, Giscome, 10: LL, ne sin mT, “|[ planted during ‘the summer ‘should’ be! Gunn, Prince George 5; Nordgren . : ready to put in their permanent places ‘yng Lindsadt, Prince George, 5: L, M. P.O..Box®8 0, Avwing PRINCE RUPERT: BA. 5. ie { ‘* This advertisement is sponsored by the canadian A in September. If the ground is dryipower, Prince George, 2; Walter T. i... : Weelily Newspaper Associaion water thoronghly so that the soll ad- Seymour, Chilako, 6 .°: ‘J. B. Judge. “ | . Fes heres to the roots when the plants,are| ‘phis recent: iinportation ‘makes a ‘to- Chi L _ _ : : _. lifted. If planting ina border group 9g ti. ‘ ——. jtal of 424 head of Hereford an@ Short* eee So Se 7 : Coe, wie anes jhorn heifers imported into the district iropractor - oy ; > a aaa between McBride and Topley since the ' Will-be at the Ominece, ‘Hotel oa i _ ; et Jowett. first of October, 1981. The Dominion { Lo. 6 . : : ; , ic a : “Going Up”. . ; ot ae Government ‘Free . Freight Policy’ has} Hazelton on Thurs day | been of great assistance ‘to farmers in| that district as it permits them to be- |: jeome established in good quality foun. SHIA IERIE ACN ARES GERC IRIE ION NOC IEOIOR dation stock at a minimum of expense, NEW. BAKE LTON a . On ‘Puesiny | night thé radio ‘recep- * tion was: very. gdod and. those who tun- e ‘ed in early might have heard. the ‘open: . Ang speech of. President Hoover in the |; ‘campaign, for president of the: United Gus’ Chiistinuson, “Heoprictor we ‘States, He spoke in his old home town *.. a ot ! 22 rs lof Desmoines, Lowa, and’ talked to a Dreams uairensacan neste ‘huge arowd. in: several -halls.. .He war: ARSON AC CACHES OCC IOICNONDEAENE "given a wonderful reception, His talk. ‘e iwas: ‘Very clearly heard:oyer the, Taal ‘ {from Red R.,. Beatle. . ae oan. Henry Rictors Ltd. 2 ; ae ae / Smithers, B. C. be ls Finance: Minister. Jones says that it v syface: of the present. financigt ondition et , fof-fariiers; land owners: and; mining Mord Drentowe Band Bice e loperators, ' it. has been: devided ta hold he peners 7 7 Por va » OH 7 Tao tuxesales: this yew. ee eye | ABR SEP Er cdern Brege | pda tba ao 4a ‘ ‘ oy . : . . Canij shat line ‘e I: : The new tine table on the © » Ne R. a ‘N Co ye ° iH “ k 3 went Into effect iin the first of Oct. a en Cars” 2 TUCKS | if . and on- Monday: aweht last. the. train FOERSTER ERIS. J ‘from. Prince Rupert arrived here at we De o BT ‘which will -bé-the. regwlar time in | —“ — — im. 2 jfuture and ‘the train-from the eagt-8r- | 2. cmusraeringgnimuemeniien iiietieg od ‘ Lived. at 11.14 aan, éra few minutes gE 7 " . "atter that time, The regular time Bo- a Dr. , R. C. Bamford A “ne west ‘{n future w Ih be ‘11,14, : a DENTIST 4 ’ \ — rm it , ig ~ Annies '“Seotty™ MeRne: ‘aecbimpnitied ne ; | SMITITERS,. B.C... : J. 0. Ke" Sealy'to ‘Kamloops: fair Tag’ ‘qq Hours 9am to 6 pm Evenings =e “ [reste ‘they wet chy: motors". | pet sby-appolntment, ) fy. £ “Te Hearts’ Content” gallant Iittle, Puss, Moth. pline that carried: her courageous pilot, ‘Captain * : J. A. Molliaon, on the first Haat’ ‘to Weat solo? ight across the’ ‘Atlantic, went up th new style’ at! oan a We! tidvd . Wolfe’s Cove, Quebec, recently, ‘ Lo =. -Obeying the orders; of his -physician- and the request of his. ‘backer, ‘Lord, Wakefield). ‘Ciptains. ‘ ~ Molligon decided’ to ireturn: to. England: in ithe; :Ganpdian Pacific liner - “]mpress. of Britain”, The: re “monoplane “went, too, ‘and is seen, ‘being hoisted - over the side ofthe Uner. ; doh {Da Inaet ia Ca aptain. Bras itt a greéting to Montreal Light Aeroplane club pile i wh voitea” an ae FRG r “yh + feuact . vet Sania como itm tried! sunny Vailley,: svhole | or oe whet: flour and: find tt ‘very: wood; dnp ce a fire’ *excdptionally! gudd'for! 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