if 7 ) Cream -_ a vt wees, Teel te me ee i oe eee. ee A Fine inciting dating THE OMINECA HERALD, "WEDNESDAY. JULY, 25, ise, fa ene cere | BENSON BROS. Agents for pe Thompson. HYDRAULICATORS The pioneer of two-piece, ae and the 80-20. contro factor, akes driving a real pleasure, . Price. ” $34. 00 (Installed on Chevrolets, ete. ) Slightly higher on larger cara . ae ate a a “Build B. C.”’ Whipping : Mrs. Campbell. Berry of Vancouver writes with some enrnestpess aboui ' Paeifie Milk beaten ‘up into whipped erenm ; “As a whipplag cream, on fruit and other deserts it is‘ delicious,” she writes, “and the cost is small. It whips. up lovely in'a few min- utes. We use Pacific Milk for all kinds of cooking with pleasing re- sults.” . ume Pacific Milk ' $28 Drake St, VYanconrer , Factories at Abbotsford and Ladner Ne aA ee Wm. Grant’s - Agency 3 LAND FOR SALE Rent ’ District Agent for the leading - ; ‘Insurance Companies— . Life | : Fired Health a oo . Accident ot. Se ee ee i HAZELTON =< BG, ) x RRR . ap _ . : - . . ! Mosquito Flats for Sale ér to’ %; |Stowing Canada | “her Opportunity — in World Trade “Another Striking Advertisement by the Trade and Commerce Department, Ottawa _ The various striking advertisements of the Trade and Commerce Department at. Ottawa which have’ ‘appeared in- Canadian newspapers from time to time are, calculated . to ereate an “export trade coneciousness’ throughout | the Dominion. _ It was decided last year by. the, Honoux: . able: James Malcolm, Minister -of the . Department in question, that, Canadians should: be¢ome more intimately ‘acquainted with . business opportunities. outside ‘their own country. , In order to accomplish this, the campaign of "publicity was embarked upon. Canada's external trade. haa grown. , in ‘such Proportions as s probably fow Couadians Hon, Jamzs Matcotat - realize, ~ ‘For instance, i in the last fiscal: year, ended March, 31st, the Dominion’s total exports were valued at more than a billion and & quarter’ dollars, or to bo- éxact ” §1,250,456,297. ‘This répreaenty an export woman and child in. Canade. At ‘the. -beginning of the present century Cenada's | | export trade amounted to ‘less than. 200, : qnillion-dollara, _ Another method of gauging Canada’s export trade is found in the fact that last yeor the country’s exports of manufactured products aloiie amounted to about the same _ ag her- total Prodiiction ‘of maniiactured Inswrancel! FIRE LIFE ACCIDENT AUTOMOBILE Unly strong. reiiable: companies represented by u us. Flato Boats Local agents for the new sports boat Stocks and Bonds: ~ Bought and Sold Daily wire from Vancouver WM. S, HENRY. SMITHERS, B. C. - Pe PM Peete ee Omineca Hotel - c.. W,. Daweon, Prop... . q HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS — §AND COMMERCIAL . MEN Of at: Dining room in -conmert _- Hazelton ae ‘ater alter te et a: ve ine PREPARING THE PULLETS FOR THE LAYING CONTEST (These-instructions are just as good or town nan who w ant eges.) The preparation. of pwilets for . the laying contest, is of very great import- anee. Pullets which are net properly nourished or those not. sufficiently developed ‘cannot make, “good. ese re- cords Inn laying contest. wo Poultry hreeders who intend to ent- er birds in a Jaying contest should: start about the middle of September to make the “hhecessary “preparations Caretully Link over.the, birds avatlable and pick. out about twice. ag many puilets as are required to make up the pen, ‘These birds should. be’ placed. by themselves in -a: house of. sufficient [size- und given. oD small grass Tun, for wenn: then’ from range. conditions: | About October 10 the birds should: be confined to, the house anid kept inside untill. .they ‘are. shipped to the: “laying contest. any ‘pird: which, shows ‘lens: of - in- activity whether | it. be due ‘to indis- position or 1 tendancy to sit on. ‘the roost ‘during, the early part of the day, shotld he discarded . without . delay. The. best* pullets | for erg ‘prodiiction nre those of" ryerige size for the: breed or stragri Awhieh possess. ae bright?’ ‘fall, Tanality but: avoiding extreme fineness or: sconTsenens, and nbove ‘alla bird with, “| ety ‘of: constitutional: vigour.: “The practice. of feeding: pullet ets;in . Teaders: some Ycomprehension of the im- ’ trade of more than $180, for-every man, |" <./the Canadian National a Tew, weeks in order gradually ‘ta |. Jere, An. ‘alert: ‘appearance, bone. of: geod | per, cent. fine Salt. 1 bieds’ all: the: timid Int ‘other words, Cansda [prime 1900. muck dn | (Y@Bra ago. - "These. am ae ‘may give mense increase in export business, a Most-publio men and businces men, no mnatter. what their politics may be, agree that oxport trade is possibly the most” -valuable assét the Dominion can have. Céninda’s natural resourcea ara Bo varied ind go rich that it would be impossible for ‘Canadiana to consume them. ‘Take wheat . ‘for exainple; itis inanifestly impossible for 9,060 000 people "te consume 400,000,000 bushels of wheat . antually, Canada's future prosperity therefore is bound ‘up in ceeking markets abroad for her surplus production. - When Canadian business men seek to - gell their products in other lands, they can- nat haope to control’ prices. They have to ‘meet competition from thousands of other business men and producers living in other countries, They. are foeed ‘with - fierce world cornpetition in maiataining their! hold.on export business. To maintain this trade:of a billiow and a quarter dollars a year aud to-increase it, Canadians must become arquainted with every legitimate methed known to businesa. They. yaust leam how te -pack their goods in the manner desired by the foreign buyer, they ‘must leurn how to keep contruct dates,” how ‘to. ship. theso goods by the most economical and. direct routes. “And per- haps most important of all Canadian goods taust always bo kept up to the standard of tho sample submitted. Tho Department. of. Trade ‘ntid Com- meree, at Ottawa, is doing everything in its ‘power to further -thia . export. trade. _Years ago 2 Commercial. Intelligence Ser- viee was estublished, ‘and trained trade. commissioners sent to’ the world’s trade: centres. In fact, Canada had -the firet trade commissionera abroad, thus inauzu. | sting a system which hag been widely copied. To-day this eountrs has 2: trained trade commissjonens in strates! : -businesa centres. More meén are now in training to go to other places. The govern - ment has by subsidy, and other nicans, ohtained first-class shipping facilitivs to these business centres. The. trade..com- missioners ‘are ' constantly’ on the ‘alert, seeking out opportunities for the selling of Canadian products, Wheneyer they lenrn that there is a chance of a Canadian order being placed, they immediately coromuni- -oate’ with the Commorcial Intelligencs ‘ Service at Ottawa, giving all information ‘they possibly can. _ This information in the possession of the service at Ottawa is at tho disposal of any Canadian producer or maanufacturer. This system, the result of ds developed too rapidly, Avoid ‘the ex- tremés'alidsélect. normally “‘develop- ed birds and inerease: your chances of - suceess,. Breeders who have registered ©. | hens are‘.strongly .recommended « to - select thelr pulleta from. their dlams, Caréfui selection, simplicity . in feed- - ing’ ‘constant care and regular atten- - tion are essentials in the preparing - of ‘birds for ldying contests, Always ‘vemeinber ‘that. the developement of . ‘ the pullet: from the time of hatching to. the day she’ Jeaves home means’ much to-her in later life and'a good . start ‘in eontest: work quite frequently menns a strong finish, kale, cabbage, : mangels or. finely’ ent élover or alfalfa? “eregh water’ should be regularly supplied | and grit and ‘toyster. should: he ‘before, fhe’ birds’ at all times. Fees ' In.order to have the bias secustom- ed to surroundings, trapnests ‘should be provided and an attempt’ made to train birds to which may start laying before ‘leaving home to use them, This may ‘prevent a loss due to floor, eggs after the contest commences.- ~ ; The things to be Avoided in. your selection of a’ laying contest pen ‘are. birds which are imimature, over mature extreemly s alow in developing and above gi "NEW CANADIAN STEAMSHIP The “Lady Nelson, ” frst of five steamers being constructed. for the ’ Canadian National Steamships to be operated between Canadian Atlantic . ports, the West Indies, British Guiana, ‘Bermuda, the Bahamas and Jamaica, They will engage in passenger, cargo and mail traffic, with ' special refrigerator equipment. The passenger accommodation will be _ of the most complete character. In construction these ships are being - built to comply with all requirements and will passess the most complete - facilities for comfort and safety. The “Lady Nelson” is to be launched on July 17th, and will be christened by Madam. Lapointe, wife at the Minister of Tustice. somo years’ experience, is thoroughly _ organized “and working smoothly. To-day the Canadian manufacturer or producér ‘can ‘find ‘out with little trouble, and no ‘expense, if his products can be profitably marketed in almoat any part of the worl.” So encouraging have results been from” tho export’ system adopted by. -Canuda, and so well kave Canadian goods been. -receiyed abroad, that it is fairly prophosied that Within B decade Canada's exporta will “mount to double the present figure. Hon: Mr. Malcolm as the responsible head of this. ‘department believes in keeping Canadiana - fully informed as to opportunities abroad. Todo this he is reaching the people through newspapers, magasinog and trade journals. even though the snme grains are used will often produce nusatisfactory re- sults, The method of feeding birds in Egg Laying Contest (13 contests operated by Ex- perimental Farmms Branch of ‘the Dep- artment of Agriculture) Is given be- low and the contestants would be well advised to adopt. the method and. follow it fairly closely. . “Phe ‘sernteh grain. used in the feed-, ing of contest - -birds. consists of equal, purts wheat, oats. nnd cracked corn,’ ‘attempt to use shrunken or hearted gra ains ‘The serateh grain is fed in Mmited quantities morning ‘and. lnte afternoon in deep “iter. ‘By. feeding it this away “the birds . _ ote oblidged to} work.: ‘Beyond question the secret of: sucess lied in. the. ‘proper administeration - of. feeds 80 as to induce thé birds to ent. dry ningh. Our experience in ‘contest: work -demonsterates. that the’ birds which consiime the mdst dry inash agus, 7 A’ ary mash suitable ‘tor _ feeding | to birds intended for. egy laying contest cer ‘charcoal, 5. ‘percent. bone nieal;. af nd: -ahout, 2: Der: cenit cod liver, oil. Plac “this mash.in a self-| feeding shopper ‘and. Use only ‘gtuins of good ‘quality. Never |-.: are the » ‘birds ‘which produce the most |- work can be nade: ‘of equal parts’ bran; - shorts, corn’; sineal: ; and finely, ground |: oats, with 12 fer. éent heef menl,.5: per |: keep dt before’ he |; The Firestone Gum-Dipping process strengthens the tire ‘to meet the demands of hill’ climbing, quick stops, sudden turns .and high speeds, . The Firestone tread is scientifically designed to grip the road in'emer- gencies, You can have this extra safety on your car. Ask your local Firestone Dealer. He will save you money and serve you better. _Aleoogs pul @ Firestone steam-welded, leak-proof tube in your Firestone tire. 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