THE OMINECA HERALD, WEDNESDAY. JULY 18, 1982 YOU are always sure of Kellogg’s Corn Flakes. For 25 years Kelloge’s have been the standard of quality. Kellogg’s Corn Flakes are made inmodern, sanitary plants see always open to inspection by visitors. Kellogg's have the finest materials, expert work- ers; and wonderful machinery it has taken years to perfect. Plus a patented sealed WAX-. TITE bag that brings the flakes oven-fresh to your table! Guaranteed by W. K. Kel- | logg: “If you do not consider them the finest and freshest corn flakes you ever ate, re- turn the red-and-green pack- age and we will refund your money.” Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. e aS x AR VZ\ POULTRY CONDITIONERS ‘ - FR a At certain § ‘Seasons, of, the ‘year, par- tiemlarly’ in'the fall. and winter, a great many poultry: | conditioners . are ‘upon the market, for’ which quite often ‘very extravagant -elaims . are made... It «is uot uncommon to find even'the better class o£ these condiment feeds adver- tixed as being.capable of; doubling ége production, -a-elaim which; of. course. is absurd. determine the’ actual. -value. of these substances. «With this. object: in view: 1 experiment: “was trled at’ Ottawa, . ‘The conditioner used. was considered ti he one'of the better. type, and, Judged. lis it's ingredients; : to ave been more | ov less sclentifiently compounded.. on analysin the iigredtents wero” found |, Since a large ‘amount ‘of money is spent annually’ in these stim. hints it seemed highly. desirable to. ' tenant-Governor _ Mayor Ralph H: Webb; of Whee | It is Only Two Dollars a Year ‘7 , rte be aa stated with the exception that ‘two ingredients making up 70 per cent ‘af the total were not even mentioned, one of which’ contained the same stim- aunt as an ingredient definitely stat- ed in the advertising anutter nat to be This cond! ment was fed exactly. according ‘to th: nunttacturer’ 8 directions to ‘two. pens of birds, one upon a whole grain, skim. Dik ration, and the vtheer upon. ou Another ye: weled as control aud received the stun. dard basal ration but without the eon- Mortality was quite high in all pens but somew hat higher in the Production war slightly “higher in. the condiment fed On tix _ {other hand the contr ol pen had a. grent: fer body ¥ weight: to mnaintein from the start. and in Spite of this showed r «iin in body. weight nx augiinst a sim. ile Joss-in each of the condiment fed The -efficiency of use. of feed was practiouly the sume for alt pens The net result of this test was that j appeared: that there w is ne Jusifien tior for using this, product to increasé egg production since feed constunption, ef- ficleney of use of feed and egy produc Som were -not increased, present in the mixture, standard Insel rution. iment feed. voudiment fed -pens, ' pens but ‘not; significantly SO., POS, Dust be burn in mind that the con Jiment used was one of. the best a: ‘he imurket, consequently it might be expeted, that poorer results would le obtained fromthe bulk of such condi toners, | very Livge sind it can be readily appre cated that much hard enrned mone: “oes fo the purchase of such product With apparently no return whatever. At the same time, between the cost of produetion ‘and re turns from eggs is extremely small the expenditure of money for products o° this nature is hardly. Justified. The sole of these’ feeds i pany’s property. c Final figures of butter produc- tion in Alberta for 1931 amount ta 22,957,922 pounds, which is more than 600, 000° pounds | above the’ previous highest, pear’s record for - Clasely associated the province. with butter production is a_move- ment inaugurated by the Federal and Provincial Departments of Agriculture to encourage farmers to enlarge their forage crop areas. Major “‘Bill”. McGeehan, one of America's best known columnists, and Lionel Hitchman, veteran defence man of Boston Bruins, landed a 19 and a 30 pounder salmon from New Brunswick waters respectively in-May. The Major got his fish with a four- ounce trout rod on the Cain's River; Hitchman was fishing at Hartt’s Pool near Fredericton on the Saint John River. John Cudahy, of Milwaukee, hunting across the Great Divide' near Banff, and faced by a furious: | ly charging wounded grizzly almost within striking distance and with but: one.cartridge left in his rifle, coolly stood his ground’ and dropped the monster at his feet. Mr. Cudahy has hunted in India, Africa and Alaslza, but said he had never had the thrills he experienced on this recent grizaly hunt. Success of the bargain trips 0 over week-onds and holidays which the Canadian Pacific has put into effect this-vear was further attested by the great popularity enjoyed during the recent. Victoria Day holiday and in weelt-ends follow ing.’ To take one large centre— Montreal—the ‘city. was literally invaded by the great influx of visitota from eastern Canada and _ the United States and: other. big Canadian cities report similar, con- . ditlons, ‘Brother officers of tthe Canadian -Pacite Railway, ‘Tepresentatives of transportation systems in Can- ada and the. United States, mem- bers of the Masonic Order and of Rotary and sorrowing friends from virtually all walks of life united in an impressive tribute to. the late George A. Walton, general pas- senger agent of the railway at his funeral in Montreal recently, The remalna were: taken. to Winnipeg where‘ burial took Elmwood Cemetery ‘with His Honor James D, MeGregor, Lie top 0; peg, and many officers of the com: : pan ny, in..attendance. .. His’ Grace - bishop Matheson, assibted by Up): the Rev. 3. ‘Re ed, of St.Luke’s Anadliranidih.- Tb). conduated ‘the a4 a7). funins Ad baie wh when the margin place in the Aad \ Writers of Advertisements | 2 . me ot Tk ITS A VERY OLD STORY—the story of the 1 man who puisi in a a great daily newspaper an inconspicuous 2-line advertisement as follows:—. a oo Cats Wanted—$1,00- each, betore, 9 wm. 16 Major street. 5 He put in this advertisement to prove to a doubting friend that’ the publie reais. advertisements, ; “You ean. ‘imagine’ ‘the doubter’s consternation when he saw next . 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