| _ Sep oumce SAD, WROMEEDAT, AUGUST 20, 1930 eee eee STEAMSHIP and TRAIN SER Vv ICE- | Sailings from Prince Rupert a) For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, — “ ‘SEATTLE and Intermediate : Ports. . . Mondays and Thursdays at 4 p.m. . Saturdays at? Pom.” Ss. Ss. “PRINCE HENRY? : Wednesdays 9 a.m. For Anyox and Stewart, Mondays 8 p.m. Fridays 2 30 pm. Regular Sailings for Alaska, Skeena ‘and Naas a River, North and South Charlotte. Telands. ye : Prain Service—Leave New Hazelton : S Eastbound, daily, ex. Sunday, &45 p.m j ‘Westhoun’, daily, ex. Sunday,. 5.10 a.m | Low Summer Fares NOW | Aske About Triangle Tours ”\ For Information call Local Ageret or write i R. F. McNAUGHTON, D.P.A., | _PRENCE RUPERT fawel Lt NADIAN S NATIONAL MINISTRY? curtous thing. © "3 and ‘yet: it ig: more, siniple to find th’ "| proverbial ° needle. in, the. “hay. stack .|than. to. locate. anyone—apart- from the active. and: violent partizans—who. vot- -fed against. the: Bennett candidates. “|The civil service is alrendy preparing its” tmhemortals - in: “favor - of more pay ‘|from the new, government. - , 4 _ sy Le LONG’ rR. ‘FoR MOUNTED: ‘MEN "Ladened with gupplies and carrying ‘J12 meribers of the - Royal. Canadian: .] Mounted Police ‘for two years ‘duty in - [the northiand, ‘the -stenmer Beothie: ‘has aailed: on: ‘an; 8,000 mile trip .te:the enstern Arctic Archipelago. In. addi: ‘Ition: to ‘a number of scientists among: those on board were Inspector A. H: Joy; on his: regular: trip to the Aretic _jposts, ‘and: A: Y. Jackson. and T; Har- “Iria, artists, who will, paint northland scenes for -the gov ernment. ‘The ex- pedition ig in charge of Capt. George P. Mackenzie, formerly of the Yukon!, and it will-return ahout’ Sept. 25, The Norman Watt dismissal investi: ‘lation will open! ‘the first: day or two in September fi Prince. Rupert before Justice Ww. “AL Macdonald. Many people trom “different pats of - the district are: ‘coming in. for the flower show . tomorrow. The only: thing that can, mar ‘the show. now is Q bed day, and. that seldom happens in this country. Terrace Will send quite a deputation with the bali team: and that ball team has an idea it will give Smithers: 2'real fast re. for the money t |: The married men of Smithers peat the single ‘fellows of the same time at ..,soft ball-on.Monday night... “The. old 7 stiffs: had thelr wifes’ “out ‘elmaase. ‘to \root. for ‘them : ‘and. ‘the’ girls: sure’ put “Some. of the: young. fellows: on a | NEW HAZELTON “HOTEL” First class rooms me Clean, comfortable beda: — : Nice quiet place RESTAURA NT In connection. . ‘Open: day. -and night, New: Hazelton eae p —— mY 4 Win. Grant’s Agcy i i || ‘HAZELTON, B.C. + 4 | . - Representing” os | ls Leading Fire Insurance : ae Companies a oh "GREAT west Lire: it. over. * Gus Christianson Prop. j peo rn . the - bachelors team’ are roing- to’ join the’ ‘Deneaitets, and pretty ‘soon too. a “Jaunting over. the mountains. by. car do to make the arade... 7 Only two more, ‘weeks ‘and | will. open. for - the ‘same ; term.. tenchers in New. “Anzelton will be the sre as last. year, : — ~The » concrete work at: ‘the. new hos. uital has been finished ‘and now ‘ent. penters are. working’ on the roof, The | root will ‘sodn be’ on and ‘then | every- ‘school “thing will he, clear sulting for. the ins terior workers. -On Tuesday. “night. Mrs. “Wm. Gov ma entertained. a * mumiber. of cher | girl friends at’ bridge.” “here were three |tables: and Mrs. Chappell won the fitst prize. : visiting Indies. R. H. Goodidae,, a. former tencher at Kitamat school, ‘has been: appoint:. ed ‘teacher’. ‘and missionary: for. Ritse- guch. He ‘comes. very highly’ ‘reéom- mended by “Rev. A.” Barner, | superin: tendant ‘of Indian Missions. in: ‘connec: tion with: the ‘United. Cliureh. ; . "|Home Grown Ottawa—Bleetion ‘afteimatiis ‘are al. Por’: Lingtdnee: Ottawa} turned against ithe. Conservative ‘party a by ‘an almost ‘unprecedented : majority : \high ‘as: 70° percent in’ ; endeavour — to. “b In ‘the experiments under x cases. in whieh: ‘corn’. Waa " the: ‘difference * ‘vas slight . on the ‘Is now. quite a pastime: A few years: ago it WAS all a good pack, ‘horse could, ‘feérn ‘care was. taken" ‘The’ ‘The. affate was in Jignor of the jo “ob Grains. ‘for: the ~ Poultry Feeds ame ‘value of ‘jmported feeds “used in “poultry. “rations runs “Into. Anillions corn, and .corn., products make. large. ‘proportion ‘and. ‘ represent». -one of. the” ‘higher- priced grains , used |, An poultry, feeding. work,,- ‘ ‘The. “saving in : money’ ‘and “thie which could’ be attained, should this importation he’. greatly. -. reduced by | the. use of: barley, grain, grown most ‘universally in. Canada,’ dn place. of - ‘the more : expensive | corn: product. needs no elaboration. ; At the’ present. time corn ~ produeté, make up from “twenty to . thirty “per cent’ of. the. ‘seratch « ‘grain and mash mixtures commonly used ; with , certain ty nes af all. ‘mash. “vations which are tised] considerably. in the. _ United “States: ended for use in this" country during the past few years, .: : Th’ view af these | facts, the. poultry departments of - several Dominion: and: stations in almost all ‘ provinces, of Canada have been enrrying. on e@X- periments for a. few years past in: an ascertain the ‘“com- parative value af barley ‘and ‘corn in poultry tations. eonsitL- eration the Expérimenta! Farm. con- cerned substituted. barley for corn. on a. pound per: ‘pound basis .in. every: instance... * : The results of ‘this. work covering repeated each year. for three ‘and four years in some; cases, ate. ‘interest- barley - proved ‘more efficient .. than: corn: for egg . production ‘producing of. eggs ‘and on-account of” the . ow cost: ‘of. the‘ home’ grown ‘grainy ~. greater. ‘profit . per. “pird ‘over the. cost of | ‘feed. In. one - instance’ hulleas: oats, in ‘contrast :to.‘corn” also “gave “more economical : production.’ In ‘the few _superlor ayerage. tee It must be: borne - in inind . that where barley was used. in (place . of ‘to otherwise : | supplement the” tatlon with foods well fortified with’ certain | ‘vitamins in which barley’ is lacking. In most cases, the: supplements used in: which alfalfa or clover. ‘or the dried « leaves. and. blossoms of: ‘there planta and ‘lerude ‘cad liver oil, the“ last mention- ed fed usually ‘at the. level of one per cent of the . mash consumed, °,:" perimental work along this line. is required. before: the | -value of this “olevain ag’ a ‘substitute for corn enn be accurately understood: ‘it ‘would app? | ear ‘from: ‘the results go far obtained that’. barley. may | ‘gubstltute : for: “corn Oa. “considerable extent. ‘In those : lo- calities “where: corn: products are, the: above, statement” would. ularly y aly, we ; to . ‘. " BRANDRUM. ‘HENDERSON —- F “In. a. recent, interview: with Mr Geo, of dollars.” ‘annually. of. ‘these - feeds. ' -Uup, a}. as | and have been in .some cases _recomm-,|: ; “almost periods of six: nionths ‘auration and | ing. With one or two exceptions’ only, . almost as many; or, 4 greater. number in poultry” feeds ‘tor ere. ‘production , ADGINENTS; TECHNICAL STAFF of ‘al-{! . 1930 . Roadster © - 0 - 0+) Light Delivery tt Coupe. 2 es ~~ Coach Ce 7 Sport Coupe ~ wi Club Four Door Sedan ‘Special Sedan - - ‘Utility: Express Truck ‘factory cab - _ ASixi in them price range yetaTour ” ‘ 4 why 872.00, pith | : 1081.00: * - 1050.00. ‘1111.00 1056.00 - 872, 00. : 989.00 a . Heavy duty. truck, factory cab 1227. 00 ‘Dealers ; Smithers soo Also the best equipped repair garage | in aN othe ern British Columbia. Oxo Acetylene Welding Heavy duty truck, factory cab and Dual wheels on "SMITHERS GARAGE & ELECTRIC - B. Ce 1254. 00 ats al: 4 my «The Rakes with pot “wonder” rea ; difficult, to. obtain ‘and. high, in. price}: 7 “partle-| Henderson he: -anuouniced that; the’ ‘tet- a hnical ‘state of the. company.’ “had ‘been a jauemetited vy itie « peer of ¥. 2 Soon oat eat. “ot i on | rh Is now Frigidaire etutpped a and ready to’ ‘seve ; ‘you vo with Tce Cream. Soda ‘Ice Cream * Take a pint ora a quart home. _ Soft Drink if 4 fy fou ie= cous, aoe