NEW HAZELTON, B. C., WEDNES AY, JANUARY LIN RI ne to ow Rte needs co Put ronneentodveee tina ecu eree 8, 1936 a The Omineca Herald “a~ -Bablished Every Wednesday '. H. Sawle Publisher ‘per issue; reading notices 15¢ for the first insertion and 10¢c .each subse- . quent insertion; Tegal notices 12c and Se. Transient Display 40c per inch, ARE DEALING IN CASH NOW The farmers of the prairie are deal- ive in cush nud will finance this year with‘ eash received from’ the sale of “wheat througli the wheat board. The fuct that the prairie farmer has money “and quantities of it, and that the in- dustrial plants in the east, as well as those in the west are increasing their ontput is taken as an indication that prosperity is'on the way back. But, i the same time official statisties are quoted to show that anemployment is un the incrense It is a fact that 20 per cent of the employable or still un- employed and the. ranks are growing tither than decreasing: The cause or this Is given as an Increase in big: ser sand‘ better machinery being used. both in industry and oan the farms. It is clnimed that the farm production peik will be reached with the use of much less man power. What is the answer? That is what Premier King. ail the head of every government in the civilized. world must discover. A Int of changes are apt to take place be- fore any Kind of a solution is found. 7 THE. BUSINESS YOU KNOW IS ot . ALWAYS THE BEST _ As a Jatge ntimber of farmers in the interior have been -Misappolnted In the "first efforts to grow “timothy seed for the market it is not at oH likely that so much land -will.be dévoted to that _crop next year. It is only once in a dong, while. that a person can jump rreoin one ‘thing to another and get in]. on the big price. Timothy, seed grow- ers in the interfor have ‘not always got |' n goon price. Ask any of them, But quite q number of them have stayed with it year in and year out, and now. and ngain they get a goad price. They are like people in_any other business. The person who has faith in his busi- hess and stays with it will win out. providing, “of- course, that eanditions are at all normal. But the fellow who Jumps. from one thing to another can do nathing else jut lonse out. More people have gone-to the wall hy trying NEWHAZELTON, BC, || Advertising rate, Display 86¢ per inch on birds with more rounded breasts. Latterly. hower er, the examination of a large mumber of birds coming from records has |. - shown that this type is not the only |. ‘ine that produces a large number of with no snituble teo many things than from any other me canse. An ancient tines. honey was the one ly sweet! “that. was: known : and it wns naturally. uged for ever ¥ purpose. It is ‘n fnet that honey is just a aweet todayy buty only: “t smal ‘quantity is ised in’ Drdportion to dugar,” jreqniyed in the higher grades of mar- ; ket poultry. ; Good Breeding Bacon. Type of | Forty-six select bacon type sows and ‘|two registered bacon type boars’ of out | delivered to farmers in the Central interior of British Columbia reeentty.. This shipment of breeding pigs is the, first’ wholesale introduction of stock umbin and was made possible through Dominion Brood Sow. Policy. Under this policy the sows are purchased by government officials on ‘the yards from shipments graded select bacon type. These sows are bred to the best type registered bacon type boars available. to six weeks, inspected by government veterinarians from. time to time; in- noculated. for hemmorhagic septicemia before shipping and the Dominion Gov erninent pays half the freight, “The on ly ndditional charge assessed to the farnicr. “over. the oviginal cost of the sow, is the half freight, which in the cents per head. BETTER BREEDING GIVES BET. | . TER MARKET BIRDS Good Laying Strain and an: ‘Attractive Meat Bird bred as a dual purpose stock, that is, for the production of eggs and ment, jno particularly intensive. effort had : heen made tu develop. either feature. |The use of trap nests became more}. general about 1910, .and a serious ef- fort was made to. breed poultry, for, the lot of birds that would. otherwise have heen ‘culled. under the old system of br éeding | were thus. used ds ‘breeders, cases has, been deep- ‘bodied, slab-sided birds with very prominent keel bones. The carcases of such birds, no mat- ter how they are finished for market, do not present Q pleasing appearance, although the actual amount of meat muy he practically the same as fount strains with high ore uges, A reasonable number of birds with good records produce carcasses market appearance, |. und, fnrthermore, such birds are in- ve loss pngged .types: body type, breeders ‘should bear in mind that proper feeding ond envir- vaniontal conditions are necessary to. ensure the fiish ad softess of flesh Sows in Interior| standing breeding and quality were] of this nature inte Central British Col-| - They ave-fed at the yards from.three} . ease of this shipment. Amotnted to % : It is Possible Now to Have a Really . Up to 1910 poultry in Crmada was | maximum Possible. egg. production. A]. selected on the basis of egg production vi alone, and the general result in many}. clined to-cirry with them a degree of | , Staninw and vigour not found in the . 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