ee mm ing year: i —— : — . : % to z Tonic al fT Ctoria fa. LL tn D. T. Green's | Among Those’ Making Good One of the comparative new comers to the Bulkley Valley who has made good and is new in a position to ex-7 pand and advance at a good rate is D. T. Green of Quick. He has 160 acres of which: 60 are ndner cultlyation and moze being prepared. He came to the iulkley Valley six years ago with his . family and started in on a timbered farm He has had his ups and downs ind some times he hes thought: they were all downs. Mr. Green is a mixed darmer and would not advise anyone to: attempt. any other kind of farming unless they were specially prepared for it. Mixed farming has been proven a success by Ar. Green and numerous others. the experimental work has been done. Yor instance, Mr. Green reports the following average crops:—Whent 40 lnshels per: acre, barley 35 bushels, oats 15 bushels, rye 35 bushels, hay one nnd a half tons, potatoes 10 tons, roots 30 to 40 tons. He has also had il number of milk cows and found them very profitable. This spring - he | has disposed of a number of his colys with : the intention of stocking up with a- higher class of milk animal later on in the senson. He is getting material on the ground for a new barn which he will haye.ready by summer, The Green ‘family ure butter makers andthere is no’ getting away from that, fact, The class of: butter they turn out is so far ahead- ‘Of. creamery butter a comparison ja. odious... . My. Green says the la land ig 0. Xk. and he has seldom if ever had to earry any thing over for the want of a market Mm His only complaint is that’ the cash ' Inarket is very limited, up to the pre- sent, He aims to’ get Into a ine of agriculture which will pay cash In the very nenur future. In the meantime he and his family are doing very well « BIG 4YNUAL SIELD Day "Northern Interior Club of Kispiox is Putting up Cups for Champion- shlp-Events May 10th Wisplox natives mnder the nhuspices of the Kispfox Northern Interfor Club will hold their fourth annunl field day im Tuesday, May 10th, on the atiletie grounds at Kispiox and they ave Sin hopes that a: large number ef LZ ple from around here will attend the do. ings. The management has arranged & program of outdoor sports which will be attractive. It includes baseball ‘Ane football championships for which clips are offered, also a cup for the five inlle race. There are numerous other events, Itefreshments will he served on the grounds. The natives promise iobig day's doings, ‘A PUBLIC MEETING On Saturday evening, Apri} 30, Dr. HH. € Wrinch, member for Skeena in the’ Legislature, will address a public meeting in Community Hell, New Haz elton at 8 0 "clock, Bver rone is invit- ed ta be present: The object ia to Bet]: t Hneup on what the -fovernment's @ vrogram In this district for the coim- cada Hee an re a mmeennt at i Mr. and Mrs, Monk at ‘the “Henry Rm. Cyrage, Smithers, motored down the. flyst of th weeek. They (weve necom ' panied hy Miss. YFronie. Spooner, whit: hnd heen Miaiting: in Smithers, (tee nee * Tdttle da’ York. was, hosters to a Aut Telkwa Tales Chas, Barrett spent o few days In wo this week. 2 Dougins ‘Lay arrived here Tuesday morning and made an examination of the development work that has been going on Grouse mountain. Arthur M. “Whitesides: of New West- minster has been visiting his mother at the: Dockrili racnh. ‘Thos. P. Smith was down to Smith- era for 2 few days his week. Mrs, TP. Chapman and family spent he Taster holidays with Mrs. G. L, Murray. EM. Hoops made a ‘business trip to Houston this week, Road gangs with tractor and grader bave been working on the Smithers- Telkwa road for the past week and it ig now in fine condition, The gang fr now working on the roads south of town. . Mrs. E. M. Hoops entertained at , bridge on Wednesday last week in hon-. ‘or Mrs. Munro. There were four tables. The prizes were won by Mrs. Paine and Mrs, Mapleton, and Messrs. Cauliwell and Thorp. es uns of hay, was destroyed by fire re- centiy. Are Organizing. For. July First Big Celebration The ceniral committee for the first f July-celebration met on Tuesday to wganize commitees to carry on ithe vork, The ‘following representalyves _or'the various organizations reported or duty :—Native Sons, E, T, Kenney, W. A. Kirkpatrick, Jas Smith; 1°O. O ¥., W Sassell, F € Bishop, 8, Kirkaldy a W Y. A, Jas Tyler, Mr Robinson; tebeccag, Mys, Cassell, Mrs. Warne: Soard of Trade, 0, T. Sundal, George Dover, A motion was pnsseil appointing pin T. Kenney chairman nnd Geo. Dover “eoretary ‘ofthe general’ committee. After some discussion tlie, ‘followlng ommittees were appoined by the chair o get the work lined up and to report o the general committee at a meeting o be called by the chairman. Th elst jamed on each committee is chairman: rogram, A, H. Barker, -Mr Robinson, fs Warne, ¥ © Bishop and Jas Smith Yinance, ‘O. T. Sundal, Jas. Tye lv,Mrs, Jassell, § Kirkakly, W A. Kirkpatrick cdvertising, W. Cassell, Wm. Atwood, nd O, %, Sundal . vIn view