. Livery and Feed Stables ce. or,» .. In Connection: With the Northern Hotel , TEAMING TRANSFER ~ Saddle Horses, Single and Double Riga for Hire, Prompt and satisfactory service guaranteed. day and night—we never sleep. Express and pas- senger service to and from alf trains. COAL AND WOOD FOR SALE Con ia Cash on Delivery A. M. RUDDY - Manager STORAGE Open. - NEW HAZELTON ; ‘Bros. Feed nic ~ Groceries Hardware Clothing and Gents’ Furnishings, . | Boots and Shoes We always have a complete stock ; ~ and the buyer of these lines will: find our: prices as low as. they can land same lines from coast Cities. Pugsiey Street New Hazelton Save Labor |. AND INVEST IN A: -Canadian.. Fairbanks-Morse . ENGINE . “The Engine with-a Reputation” “Its qualities ars:— Efficiency, Economy, Simplicity: - fall, and see our two h. P. vertical engine in action. -Chettleburgh & Sinclair, ae _ Hazelton, B. C. ‘Helping Timothy Growers A striking” example. ‘of the ne- ceasity of improvements. in the methods of cleaning timothy seed can be ‘seen ‘in the following fig- ures which are published ‘by the Dominion Seed Laboratory, : Cal- gary, where.a number of samples were tested for farmers and mer- chants. The samples in “almost. “avery case were of exceptionally fine quality and had they been pro- $¢|perly cleaned would have ranked among the first on the market. - The suitability ‘of many. “parts of Alberta and British Columbia for growing timothy for. seed is unquestionable, and it'is the in- tention of the government, - by the seed branch, to assist the far- mers in their methods of bandl- ing and’ marketing their seed. . Last year. the Dominion. Seed Laboratory at Calgary, examined 317 samples of timothy of. which 155 were received from farmers, 1365 of these came from: Alberta, 11 from British Columbia, 8 from | Manitoba; and one from the: U.S. Of 327. samples examined 278 | were examined for weed seed, and graded as follows:— Extra No.1... .7 2... No, L238 «11138 ‘samples. .. “When we draw ye your attention to. | othe advisability: of: using’a good | . grade’ of - office stationery; ‘when: we: point out, to you ‘just | where ~» and. why. it pays, . remember | that. . _ there is.a-vast difference in the ° ‘ ‘application ° given “good”. print-_ ing by different printing. offices. “You-want good: printing. | “Every * pusiriess 1 man does, But do “you want good printing regardless of — ost? Certainly not. “When an. “| rder is left, with us we ‘treat it. ith our best judgment, insofar s as. that judgment. does. not con-. flict with Jone ee or instrue- ing’ good: stock, to the Now 2° 99.0. “ No. 3 BA * Rejected... 95 it Samples containing. more than 80 noxious weed! seed. Or. ‘a. total of over 400 of all kinds of weed seeds pet! ounce are. ‘rejected ‘and | are ‘prohibited ‘from sale, “under sec. 9 of the Seed Control Act. - Lambs quarter. is by: far the most prevalent weed seed found in western grown timothy, oceur- Jing in 204 of thesamples. Rough cinquefoil i is next, ‘being found in Other ‘common, weed seeds are worm wood, mus- — tard, -gentian, yarrow, blue eyed } TASS, Pepper grass, tower must- ard,. evening primrose, western false-flax,. ball* mustard, curled dock ; and catch ‘fly. ..Many of these weed seeds could be. easily ‘removed from timothy by.an_or- dinary fanning mill, fitted with the proper sieves. are ‘invited to. ‘send samples. . to grading, ‘or to. “Teceive:. ‘informa- tion as to the proper sieves, pleasure: and -at. the. same time produce the greatest effect... in his mind-a. bird such as had Farmers having. timothy. seed _ Sample, bags i in which. seed ‘can, The blog be ent. as wt il as, ‘kine par: | puriti address, _ Twenty-five samples of. ‘seed will be tested fre charge’ for. any one party, after: that” Be. a sample will ‘be charged. " Opportunities and Pssibities No one ever ‘gets. fall benefit and enjoyment: out of ‘poultry breeding ' who is no ‘prond | of the work and especially. hig. ‘artieu- Aman who i is trying toi improve an old variety. or. perfect, a new one must see. it in: its- ‘artistic as- pect, in‘order to do his work with, . When Sir John Sebright ‘bosdn his great work: of. making. the Silver. Seabright bantams, he had never before. been. seen: ‘on earth. Without . a model to go by, with- out. any previous experience : in. mating ‘to’ produce. such: effects, “"prodii¢e.”” | Our Our, prles , a THESE | ands’ are tieaied close to the nan" line of ‘the Grand’ Trunk Pacific Railway, : Q which. is, being. constructed. through the: heart: : of: the. Bulkley. Valley, one.of.the | best :faxm- - ing districts in_.British.: Columbia |: now ‘laid through’ Telkwa, -) sunning from’ Prince Rupert to «There are. good. roads ‘to all parts.of:the Bulk- -:~ _ ley, Valley. fron: “Telkwa, § “The Bulkley Valley: é is. an, ideal dairying. and’ mixed: farming; dis-"" | “‘triet, ‘with .a market for all kinds, of farm .. | “We own all: the land we: offer ‘tor. |: rr gale, ‘and can give j a guaranteed title.“ |)’ “Our lands were all very carefully selected ° a ceveral “years, ‘ago by experts in the land: ‘bus: .. inesa;: We: sell in tracts of 160 acres or more. - | are reasonable and: terme are, easy. oa , Steel is “anid: traing: ar this point.’ be Coast Land Pai-UP ‘CaPITAL, $1; 500, 000.00°" : Suite-622, Metropolitan: Bis. | _ VANCOUVER eenany a Lid. « is fe brain, .” ; he saw the first Silver: Seabright every detal.. - He: foresaw great. things. for up:.to his. day,: the. possibilities that lie before: every. -man.: -who bréeds ‘poultry. | He believed and ‘proved that by: skillful. manipu- lation. the. color.. and: shape. ‘of fowl. might be changed. to a de- gree never ‘before. thought.of. . Since his day many new breeds have been introduced :and: per- fected and many. old breeds have practically different. breeds... .. Before the fancier. of, today. ties press.” Not: so much‘i ing new breeds, ment.in the breeds. “and. varities now recognized. by the American along. the Jine,—Poultry. "HUDSON'S BAY STORE WHERE: QUALITY + REIGNS ; SUPREME. |.” ideal that had been born in his | © " How keenly. . ‘he. must Bs have: triumphed: when, after over | a quarter ofa century: of. effort. in ‘its dainty. beauty perfected in|: the poultry industry.:. He under-, |! : ‘stood ‘better: than any.-other man = pai paipapbane an illimitable opportunity fort pro: the desire for new. breeds‘is' rap-| idly abating, but in thé’ improve | Poultry: Association there is great. | opportunity: for: improvement. all keeps: the. whole system. “of. the fowls: in: good: working” order. he began slowly ‘to, build. to. the) oo ..0- Pe a a Resnes ste been so greatly. ‘improved: that ste their represetitatives. of today are}. : Sate ReAReans, rane nosmene H+] Tae L. D. FULTON, MANAGER” EUESSEESESIESSS SEE steaaecureestases s ose “NEW HAZELTON | Ge sane, gomenncpacpuennenn sapkte 4