THE OMINECA HERALD, WEDNESDAY JUNE 14, 1943 REX : Even though business 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 youfwith CKO | EATCHERY TURKEY EGGS Apropos of the growing popularity of turkey breeding in Canada, it is neces- sary in the ease of an Approved Hatch- ery. entrant advertising blocd testing, to furnish proof that all turkey eggs taken into the hatchery are the pro- duct of 0 turkey flock in which every turkey. has been blood tested. It is now established beyond reasonable doubt that turkeys may be attacked by pull- orum, and some breeders are already ain in fnture seasons importations of: potatoes from this source will be of the preferred vaieties, eet ‘2uy1a0 -Tysag WAIO JO JOPqow” yo eaisep 94} OF Bujpaesoid Apnys sivas aay OF} SQRT}Us PAeae O4L “USTs PUM SAL 9} 78 HAS] JaptT “WapTVA -vor] Mody Jo wos pin-ivat-Z0- “ssTeAvoey] ‘qd ‘f 0} P9pPreME SBA ‘BATES OT] JO sOIAGTTUIO Jo suns TOUPOL OF ATM PIVIL WPHaUe] MUpUUTD 9q} £q posayjo *[walqueyy jo Aytsdaa =" having their tnrkeys blood tested, % % -|T aq} jo enbUyVIew (nd SOL ST ye PLET aq OF Ciqsrepoyoxr Paty T ‘SAUP Mop UY UTILT LAN 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 New Hazelton, B. C. il SPRING FLOWERING BULBS hes , S| nt the sites of the parent bulb. When ithe clumps are becoming crowded and the. flowers small, the bulbs should be How about a breakfast surprise to- morrow? Kellogg’s Corn Flakes and sliced bananas! Kellogg’s are extra refreshing. Rich in energy, easy to digest — and just packed with flavor! Serve for the chil- dren’s supper too. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. FLAKES ~OVEN-FRESH * FLAVOR PERFECT jamentil Parins, LOW SUMMER FARES MAY 15 to OCTOBER 15 Whether your trip is one of busincss or pleasure, these Ecduced Summer Fares to Eastern destinations (in Canada or the United States) will effect a saving of many dollars in your travel budget. Book on The “Continental Limited” and _ ensure service, with economy. Optional routes. Stop over at Jasper. Fall information from arora ‘Local’ Agent’ or 5 J, McEwen, D, F. and P. A, Rupert . V-48-88 8 = CANADIAN_ NATIONAL Sp Ea EYAL | Pees ee teary orcdiid certified, fey The propigation of spring flowering bulbs such as crocus, fritillaria, narcis- sus and tulips is by offsets which grow {dug up. ‘This will be when the leaves ihave turued brown about June or July. ‘These bulbs are dried gradually and stored until September, when they are cleaned, the large ones being put back into the border and the small ones ‘planted out in on row in the vegetable ‘gartlons to grow into flowering size. ! OS ILLUSTRATE PRACTICAL HELP aA typical exumple of. the pr actieal ! work of the Dlustration Stations of thei RARER Eeperiinental Farms-its afforded by the: present-day up-to-date form of Wiliinin j Michel in the Petersfield district of Manitola. © Me. Michael, who wis a marine engineer mad knew little about farming, took up this farm in Wet, It was then in a neglected condition, the 4aiwelling house and one-storey barn dil- upidated, and ouly remnants of fences on the Jand which was polluted with Isow {histle,. wild onts amd sttnkweed. All of hls first aint most of his second senso's rain. crop was ordered cut by the: provineial weed commissioner, and it was about this time that the district eume wnder the notice of the Experi- In 1925 an [hustration Station wis estublished an the farm of Mr, Michuel. Ao series of demonstra- tion fields, dealing with cultaral meth- ods, craps and rotations were dail out. During the first two yeurs.a great dent of the erop bad to be ent early becuuse of weed infestation, but today the en- tive famu ois exceptionally clean, the fan house remodelled, a modern barn but, aud. the entire. farm fenced in. Last season his hem of-11 cows pro- duced an avenge of TSO pounis of milk. Thy adopting a cropping scheme, sineluding a ferige crop, and by ulter- mnting alfudta. gran sud summer fal- low. Alt Miehael has transformed, tn the period of 11 yenrs, this very weedy property into a fine clean farm. BOSMSOT] JJOYI FO MLL] ATE OF PALEY SoG, ‘199p 2B pues aso [TNq oulz & Painses sean “*§ ‘ Jo aldnos.e SUTIN sue ay Puy dur vy} oO} eSO]O SsNoladind AidA wit Jd0p pT asco ‘Ainqgpng ju wud sop syueaes AEM EY ole GUIs OU} JO OUlE Wet 8Qy UO “OLIN — BUBSRTE eck ‘UL BOItyE BLY Wolly pewodes a Supuny nnay - Ctr peossed pur Weep jou aun-<}xIs pos piin gy XIS PUBSNOG? {JXLS Fak yy pHeLD any Uy epearo Jo aspyq yi ofeq OK) -A}OJ Palpunt] Sis "puysnadgy nso -AyWeMy pespiuty XIS,, — > BAKE} 30 Y JUaWEeg Jo asnoeT ot} Ul 291Gb) B UO DoyasE, IM oq. Uy ped s,epvur,) Jo smo, da jopq QQ} [feset of Ajay) sy ay ‘splat: Imo DW Aq aUBAqMIaTUOW WAL OLGL UWE "SQL Go9'GLS'BL TUM poredwas sev spauod geri ~“0Z. SWAA [86 UL . 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Allan Rutherford + Surveys prompily execoted. 4 SMITHLNS, B.C. ge ten a ete I RT The Onineea Ierald is Two Doihirs “é Good-Bye Uncle Jock” CHAT] FER) ONC ARDS The ophiion thet apple orchards shouhio he certified is gaining grawunil ainong appie gtuwers and. Nortieuw! ur: ists tu Canada Tt is contended that certified orchards would ralse the stain did of npple growing throughout the Domduion, A certified orchiurd, as ex- phoned hy the Dominion ntenrologt- eal Brroch, would be one which had no hawthorus, wild apple frees, ne e- lected of mageot infested trees within S00 yards af it “A certified orchard [wou be one which. was well sprayed. mid: Cree fram apple maggot, With ev- Traaper Crops would be assured, WEST INDIES -POTATOUS Recent: development iid stinmmiation af Bridiesh West Indies trade has re- silted do the movement of w larger quantity nnd variety of vegetables to Cainiding mrvkets, included) in- which ve potatoes... Stock fram this orlyin : ontors duty free and sells nt compnai- ilvety low prices. | This has resnuited in a preferance, though sales have been _p somewhat handicapped due te the fact that shipments have been composed al- most entirely of ved varietles which are hot: popular in’ Canada, ‘Mensures hive been tiken to overcome this dis- advantage: by the introduction of Cuan- days later in Chicago, May 26. fast to breakfast. nalina white potatoe seed lite Dermat s aid Vera Fleck, (left) and Lyette Meppaz, as they shook hands with Captain R, G Latta, and left the Canadian Pacific lincr Empress of Brilain at Father Point, Quchee, to make an aeroplane ! dash to Montreal on their way to Chicay o where they aré contestants in the selection of a “Queen” of the Century of Progress Exposition. No matter what the contest results Vera and Lyette will. carry memories of'a thrilling first voyage home with then. The fEmproas of Britain, one of the world’s fastest Ilmers, broke two records for them, and a combination of fast ‘ship, ‘fast plane and fast train gave the two pretty girls the distinction ‘of making the fastest voyages. from London and Paris to Chicago’ ever: recorded. They travelled so fast all the way that-Miss Teppaz, who ‘Iunched “in Paris, Friday, May 18, found -hergelf breakfasting lesa thain’ six Miss Fleck's record wag from bréak- Canadian Poelfic “officlala ‘arranged o¥dry: detail of their entire journey which, with the excortion of.two. hours and fifty minutes in the air, used the facilites of that orrantzation,