(Cont'd from page 12) © business, and I may say if they would grow their own feed they would make big: Money.” Henry “Frank - wrote, “There is a market: in. this district for the product of 800 cows. It command - respect for all concerned to, have a second Fraser Valley Milk:Producers Association . established on the Skeena,”’ ‘The “Herald” reported,” “Henry: Wise: . -Wood,’ president’ : of the” “alberta Wheat: ‘Pool, : has taken’ a great.;fancy :to’ the wheat’ raised in the Bulkley Valley and ‘which ‘he, saw- at. the elevator on the occasion of “he farm cyears ago.,..Both a “market; the increase ‘in wheat acreage has | been considerable, especially. ‘the past The = area Noe will “be increased... still more - next year and the farmers on the ~ Skeena will be among those to ship to to ‘the elevator’ next year.” In still - “another | atticte, The Herald commented, “‘It is probably true that most of reduce consumed in Rupert.comes from the -“gouth, but.it is not so bad. “today: as.it was a couple ‘of the eoast | city and the'interior deserve for’. this ~ improved . his “last yisit:.to° ‘Prince ‘ condition “They are getiin Rupert: ‘He guarantees that | the pool will take all: such . grain ¢ ‘that can be grown in . and says that. any country that canraise wheat of such quality should become. a -grain country.” “The Northern Interior of British Columbia has t been raising wheat for tant. it year or two to any: exten was..tested out before. op some of the leading farmers: and was proven lo be a rofitable crop, but at that ime the market was too far away and the railwa most of the profits. at the wheat graded high. Now. ‘batter acquainted vit P ie produce and requirements Another year or two and the ‘south: should be shut Out of the northern: market”: ;. And so on: if went. “Issue after issue, the paper ran ‘stories on'farming and food dustry;” " George! Little’ s ad for sale of -his --lumber states, . “Prices ‘stibject to:change - without notice. Orders filled at short notice. ‘Mill running continuously.” - In a news column, ‘the paper said, “Instead of. “going: to: the \prairiés ‘and ~car or two of . Frees ti this season to-put on .the log hauling end: of. his business, George Little has Biger frac a three ton Day- er truck and trailer. The - truck is expected to-do-the _work of several teams.’ ‘The Herald also reported, Lumber Company, have the greatest lot ofc ‘the banks of the rivers. this ear that has ever been cut. in this. district. They ted to start. driving . {his week. “There will be. three driving ' crews~ this ~ _ season and at Cedarvale” “The Hanson Timber and’ there will be two loading ‘ erews.’ Ordershave been r poles on: - placed with the railway for: . at least 30 flat-cars a week for the. entire: shipping season, In addition to more _ SKEENA DIESEL D. _ ENGINE srecInsts a ution. ce “ vary +