THs OMINECA HERALD, The Omi mec Hera REW HAZELTON, B.C. oF PuBLISHER Cc. H. SawLe- : Advertising rates—$1.50 .per inch per month; reading notices 15¢ per line firat insertion. 10c p per line each subsequent insertion. Subseription ‘td all parta of. the world , Oneyear {eo cere | BOO - a Six months = ae, Notices for Crown Grants - + - “ “| Purchaseof Land =. - . ‘ “ Licence & Prospect for Goal = To the voung men and to the bachelors an invitation is extend- ed to attend the Presbyterian church on Sunday evenings. It is riot necessary ‘to cultivate a lohg, sad expression. It will sur- prise a lot of you fellows how: bright and cheerful it will make you feel. It will give you some life.’ You will find it a very. pleasant change from trying to figure out why ‘‘that fellow lead a‘ small spad’.through a frog.” Don’t stop plaving solo. It’s‘a freat game and we like to play |¢ ourselves when we have nothing |! better todo: ‘But’ go to church once a week and. refresh your weary brains. Rev. Mr. Mitchell will give you some pleasant ideas to carry away. ‘An appeal is being made on be- half of the. Patriotic Fund, afund. for the benefit of the dependents of those who have gone. to the front. The object is a worthy, one and if the people do not con- tribute voluntarily the | govern- ment will have take up the work and levy additional taxes, The Red Cross Society is also asking for aid and that it is deserving.of liberal support. no one. will deny. The Red Cross works in times of peace as in times of war. Its work is to relieve pain, cure de- sease andheal wounds. Themen. at the front, our: own: boys, will be cared for bythe Red Cross). ° Society, if they. need it. It is necessary to keep the. Red Cross} op work, up. to the minute. “Give all the. money. and. labor Ch a you can, but don’ b sacrifice : ‘your can The people ati: ).. home. have a more important ae work. to. perform .and a harder]... . own efficiency. struggle than those at. the ‘front, Produce to your. utmost pay all eee your debts and t then. give of what - is, left, , = tures all figured out. . -onist © ‘is. :sincere ‘in: ‘advocating a io genuine, “honest production policy |terly- antagonistic’ ‘to: -production; ernment will be able to- spend Bo ‘next ten years. “‘It* will*b ticed that: the Colonist cannot get away: from. ‘‘governraent will ex- pend,’” and presumably the - ow- ner of the Colonist ‘has: his per centage..of . these.-new- expendi- We cannot believe that the. Col:| because its past has ‘been so ut- and in that it has been the mouth piece of. Sir Richard and his gov- ernment... A production . policy coming at this time savors too much of a. deathbed - repentance | and a plea for mercy. 5+ ‘Por three years ‘and more the Herald has, single handed, strove to induce the honest people in the north, ‘to throw off ‘the yoke of things for themselves—work the land and develop the ‘mines. It. is gratifying to: know that avery | great - improvement. has been made, especially where the gov- ernment. influence, : -through - its eivil:service, has: not been -too strong. The résult: is -that. the. out: the government ‘pap. The government: is - realizing jt too, much to its sorrow. . “SOME of the USES of ~ GRAIN SCREENINGS - The following are: statements by government experts upon the importance * of’ careful handling of grain before shipment: and the | ¢ uses of the sereenings:— fe from grain at ‘terminal: ‘elevators congists of, shrunken’ ‘and. broken. kernels’: of | wheat, “oats; barley many. hundred millions within. the 1 new:ideas and a new aspect on|the McBride government, and‘do|. people are learning to. live with- |. That’ the rnaterial- removed|: cleaning of grain ‘as ‘it is thresh- | the acreeni g from our terminal eleyators have. been- exported to the United’’States,” where ‘they have been recleaned ‘and used ‘in various forms : ‘in. feeding live stock. cE, ee gen hd Sipe! “That on account of the extreme: ly small sizeof some, and the the complete. pulyerization of all the weed seeds in screenings can- not be accomplished: by. an ordin- dinary chopper: - That screening recleaned ¢ over 2. oné-fourteenth: inch: ‘perforated zine ‘screen to. remove ‘the finer ‘| weed seeds (black seeds) may be satisfactorily ground by ordinary choppers if reasonable eare is taken in ‘the separation. and the grinding, That , feeding . stufis manufae- | — tured from screenings, “not pro- |, perly. recleaned,. -gometimes. con- ‘tain thousands | of vital noxious weed eeds per pound, Such ma- terial ‘should never be’ fed ‘as“it is ‘jiable''to ‘introduce’ weeds. that entail : the’ ‘Toss: of * thousands ‘of dollars,’ _ That feeding experiments have proven that the black seeds are adulterants,. Their.admixture in fy any. considerable quantity to other feed. makes: it udpalatable for all kinds of stock, That screenings without. black seeds: may, be fed freely. to. ‘hors: it. 4s: more. Pp rofitable to have such. than: 50 to 60 per cent of the total pier Buckwheat sci een: tae attention” ‘to the ed will save: the cost of transport- ing. ‘the | screenings to the’ ‘termin- and flax, besides varying Propor- | made _ Livery 1 TEAMING © & McKay | and Feed. Stables - in Connection: With the Northern- Hotel | _ TRANSFER " STORAGE | - Saddle Horses, Shigle and Double. Rigs’ for: Hire.» ne 7 COAL AND WOOD. FOR SALE | “HAY AND FEED FOR SALE 9” | Regular Daily. Stage to Old Hazelton’ | ‘Teaving New Hazelton‘at 9.30 a.m. - except train days, when tha”: . stage will mest the passenger ¢ train and run told Haselton after i ‘Muskrat, | W Get “M e Money” for s your ‘Foxes hite Weasel, Beaver, Lynx, Wolves; .: “Marter and ‘other Fur. bearers collected In your section... “SHIPUYOUR FURS DIRECT to !SHUBERT" the Ja eat a1 honse in the World dealing exclusive cere] joble—responelbjacaaio Pur ‘titation existing | for more than: iathird of fa canitiy ‘PRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 19160 © > ibe ae ae at phe Avenue “ hard, ‘flinty. seed- -coats of others, a » | useless as feed and expensive as es,. cattle; sheep and. ‘swine, but screenings | ‘compose “not ‘More =i al elevators, and. will, leave’ the . graie 3 Thursday and Saturday, at 10.00 a.m., from equipment. Character service. : Local Agent or A. Davidson, “general agent,” Prince Rupert. - 3 ‘TRAINS WEEKLY To Edmonton, ‘Saskatoon; ‘Regina, ‘Winn St. Paul, Chicago, Eastern Canada and ed States, Monday, “Thuraday and Saturday, at 6.28 pam.” BOATS: WEEKLY os Vancouver, . Victoria, : Seattle, San Fran: cisco and San Diego. ‘o Expositions, on Tuesday, ince Rupert.’ Unexcelled:.. Full. particulars ‘eheerfully furnished by. ipeg,: nit-* [ne ter te “R. J. MCDONELL, PROPRIETOR = _ NEW HAZELTON, B. C. eg Bed Rooms, ‘all_newly furnished. >The . largest and finest Hotel in the. North. sLarge.. wade |. -airy, handsomely furnished dining room. Best 2 plansi-. "+= meals in.the provinee,.- Ninth A Avene New Hazelton _ _American and European ° | 7 Handsome bar room and fixtures. oe ‘Steam’ Heated and Blectric Lighted’ —_——— grower in “possession of. ‘valuable: feed. which, : | if-he:does|:. not need for. chig own, 1 Use, will “a “ able to ‘atilize everything! in'grain'|, Has Sereenings of cae much : | COAL mining: : ce, |e dn: Manitob 7 2m may: more. than 2, 660.8 be descr of sections. and in master General, will ' YW | oni Friday, the ard of Decomb fn NORTH AMERICAN RAW. sewith an unblemished bona ern proma 8A fis) factORy Nrite for’ apres 1, ; P ‘Printed nt atte nin fh ite conditions: of Proposed blank forma: of: ‘tel at. of ataked |, t ‘the. ‘Dominion Saskatchewan an Jeaned fora taxm of twenty-o -yeara/at an‘ annual rental of $1 an acre LN 3 will be le ‘sections, ior lezal- subsea nee n unsurveyed| ‘| territory ‘the tract. applied for shall bag t by: the. applicant himself. n must be accompan : vhich will be refunded d for. are not availab. ‘royalty whall: