THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, A That Gets ~The Trade To get steady sales in satisfac- tory volume you must build up con- fidence in your store and its service. ADVERTISING in The Omineca Herald and The Terrace News will _ lay the foundation of such confidence. Spade Work | _ Advertising does the spade work that. leads to bigger sales. have to offer. Let your advertising in The Omineca Herald and The Terrace News be a standing invitation to the people of the district. . Progressive - Merchants Advertise. Issued by Canadian Weekly Newspapers ‘Assoc’n It will tell the folks about your store, its service, It will tell them about the goods you GSOPURE BEER <= st ’ a product recommended LER SC O>PURE BEER Bs te Sine Facts cf the Brewing Industry in British Columbia HE Brewing Industry ‘of British Co- Iumbia employs hundreds cf men with an annual payroll of about three- quarters of a million dollars, using per annum nearly ten million pounds of malt, _ made from barley grown in Canada, and over one hundred and fifty thousand pounds of hops produced in British Columbia. ; rT requires over one hundred thousand dollars for ‘fuel, mined in British Columbla, to produce the Beer consumed ‘in this province. Many hundreds of thousands of dollars are paid by the Brewers annually for materigls such as bottles, cooperage, . rowanstoppers, labels and bottle wrappers--all of which are manufactured in Conada.. IE taxes paid by the Breweries to the Govern- mont amount -to over eight -hundred. and seventy thousaud dollars per annum, exclusive of Income taxes. : HE eitizens of this province must recognize the importance of such on industry and help to build it up; payrolis and Industries are building cities and are the foundation of prosperity, “< ° ME Amalgamated Brewertes of B. C. are manu- 4; a " facturing good Deore, fully matured and aged, . y physicians on: accoun of its nourishing and health-giving qualities; these beers contain only a very low percentage of aleohol © and therefore are the proper stimulant needed when exhausted or overworked, as recognized by medical authorities, : ; TX Vancouver Browery Limited, Rainier Brew- ing Co. of Canada Limited, Westminster Brow- ery Limited, Silver Spring Brewery Limited and the . Victoria Phoenix Brewing Co. ‘Limited, members of | ¢,, ‘are under’ | the Amalgamated Breweries of B. supervision of the Liquor Control Board, and their Heers aro analyzed from time to time by expert firms of the’ continent upen instigation of the |. Liquor Control Board, which gives ample assur+ ance to the public that they recelve only pure .and wholesome Beers when bought either in ernment Vendor Store or. in Ifcensed beer parlors, _ This advertisement is not published or dis-. played by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia, © Gov. yaaa sund Ld? 4336 3und re Tae ere a) = rs =n &, Tag q EN St (a. = rene eat a P)) ve yaaa Jundeese a we aN a —— fe: the ‘railway. UGUST 6, 1926 erence | A. tota: of 800.000 trout fry from the Banff hatchery have been placed in Syivan Lake and 900,000 in Buf- falo Lake, during the past week. A further consignment is to be placed in the tributary waters of the Red Deer River. SO Export of pilchard oll to Europe . will commence in bulk in September. Producers have contracted to ship 600 tons on each ship of the Royal Mail Steam Packet Co., for several months, The market is in Rotter- dam. The.company will have about two ships per month. Pilchard oil is used in preparing foods and medi- cines. Another step forward in the effort to restore to Montreal its leading position in the live stock industry wag taken recently when members of the Eastern Cattle Market Ex- change met to reorganize their -Operations on the basis of new - changes made calculated to improve ' Montreal's standing in the industry, Duke Dmitri, of Leuchtenherg, Count de Beauharnvis, lineal de- scendant of Charles, Marquis de Beauharnois, who governed Canada | in the name of the French King Louis XV. between 1726 and 1747, ig visiting for the first time the country in which his ancestor made history. He is taking part in the Grand Pow-Pow of the Canadian Trail Riders which is being held in Ptarmigan Valley, near Lake Louis, in the Canadian Rockies, The English football team have finished their seven weeks’ tour of the Dominion and they were greatly impressed with the @enerous hos« Pitality tendered to them by the Reople in the cities they visited. Joe Smith, captain of the team, said: “Canadian football will, in a few years, in all probability be on a pat with the brand of soccer played by the major leagues in Great Britain.” . According to him the object of the tour has been fully accomplished. Coming from all parts of Great Britain and Ireland twenty-five thoroughbreds were unloaded from the Canadian Pacific liner Meta- gama when it arrived-in Montreal lately, They are for Mulan’s breed- ing and training ranch near Win- nipeg, and comprise one stallion, 16 mares and e'ght geldings. Nellie’s Pet, 3-year-old, by Cygnus (Sire of | | winner of Scottish Derby last year) out of La. Lis; and Dentan, two- year-old, who comes of the same breedirig. ay Coronach, winner of this year’s English Derby, were among the horses arriving. Captain Kitroy Harris, lecturer and radio talker in the United States ) om Austral.a and New Zealand, re- _eently passed throtgh Montreal on his way to the weet where he will take part in the Trail Rides in the Canadian Rockies. He is already possessor of a silver medal for hays ‘|. ing completed 100 miles of trail rides and hopes this year to earn the gold medal that testifies to the com- pletion of 500 miles riding traile in: that district. Capt. Harris is gath- ering: material from Canadian sources for his lectures and radio Reports from the Banff Springs Hotel and from agents along the ‘line of the Canadian Pacific Rail way from Banff to the Pacifie Coast received at C.P.R, headquarters, etate that the forest fires in the Kootenay Park. region at their near- est point are eighty miles distant. from the hotel, and that they. are nowhere near. any of .the tracks of: ‘|surpasses all Rector Enjoying. Himself. Among Europe’s Sights Rev. T. D. Proctor, rector of St. Peter’s, Hazelton, who is at present holidaying in Europe, writes the editor from Paris the following: A few lines from the gaiest city on its gaiest day—Bastille Day. The tour is wonderful and far expectations, I have been travelling almost five weeks, and the works of art, etc., set better as we goalong, One thing I miss ig the cool, refresh- ing mountain breeze in the even- ing; it has been fine all the time and terribly hot, same at night, It is strange to note peculiar customs of quaint French villages, aiso the beer gardens, with whole families sitting outside drinking wines and beer like water. We are travelling hard each day from 9 a.m, to 11-p.m., and transferring from different cities and countries at night. Every moment is fully occupied, and it is very difficult to settle to write letters when the party is waiting to leaye for some place or other, -London was wonderful, but from the standpoint of art Paris has it beaten; it is beyond des- eription. Tomorrow we drive to Ver- gailles and next day over the Battleficids and then. to Lucerne, Yesterday we saw the greatest picture in the world, .the Pan- theon-of the World War, 42 feet all the Allied leaders and-armies, with over 60,000 distinct figures, It took sixteen artists four years to paint, ; ‘Iam feeling much better and enjoying the trip immensely. Condensed Milk Absolutely Pure The value of condensed milk as a puardian of health was curious- ly demonstrated by an item in the London Daily Mail recently, one sentence in the article reading: “The complete replacement of fresh milk by condensed milk has notably reduced tuberculosis,’’ The story had to deal with the ac. tivities of the London Zoological Societv, and was reporting on the. health of the animals, Many ani- mals, especially those with cloven hoofs, were liable to epidemics of bovine tuberculosis, Antelopes seemed to die of nothing else, yet they lived under very good condi- tions and were giyen generous daily draughts of fresh milk. Then the fresh milk was cut off and the tinned variety substituted, A marked improvement followed, and tubercle has been stamped out in the antelope paddocks, The Borden Company Limited, who put up Eagle Brand conden- ged milk, have long advocated it ‘asan infant: food on the ground would seem to bear out the state- jment that, -save.:for. mother’s ‘milk, there is-no milk so‘fafe for) the infant as Eggle Brand.” high and 450 feet long. It shows. NEW IMPROVED FORD CARS Will arrive April Firat, Be sure to see them before you buy any other car. FULL STOCK OF PARTS ALWAYS ON HAND W. S. HENRY SMITHERS, B. C Summer Excursion Tickets Eastern Canada United States Triangle ‘Tour to Jasper National Park One way via Vancouver and _ Prince Rupert ‘See your Local Agent for. : particulars ; HOME-MADE CANDY PURE ICE CREAM Send for prices on our ice cream in bulk, Mail orders given special attention for elther candy or ice cream. Thorne & Pawson ’ Smithers, B.C. of its being absolutely. pure as|| | well as ‘uniform, :.. ‘This. incident|: heat SHACKLETON Hotel | USE,, B.C. New, clean and comfortable Firat-class- Dining Room in connection Rares ARG ATTRACTIVE THOS. SHACKLETON = Prop. : PRA APD AR AAR AR AAR ARAAAEANAWAL 7 B,C. UNDERTAKERS EMBALMING FOR BHIPMENT A’ SPEOTALIY PLO. Boe a Ate PRINCE RUPERT, 8.0,’ will bring us . cove ek ag ly ho, Ceo es : end