ae THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY MARCH 25, 1927 ane —— : = 7 Two Makers of Cariada.. - —— oo+4+ | Soe A WOMAN MAKES GOOD | m. . ant.” mt Hereand There Wey 2 OTT | | : Dr. R. C. Bamford bee With the Help of her sons is Working |. ; eee eal ee a ' The Canadian Pacific purchasing | Forty-four Acres at Terrace i DENTIST office tocated at Sicamous, B-C.| = - a , s - . spent’ more than $100,000 in 1926 for | “Wy Scinter: along % TV Okenagen ‘products. " Fifteen years |: Mrs 7. W. Boller, along with he: r : : _ “TV ago ‘such ‘purchases amounted to but sons is farming forty-four acres in the My office will be closed from | $5000. 0-7” [Riteymagallum’ Vives nother nere of yo ce wil @ close Be ‘| |Last year she planted another acre of March Ist to the 3th. With the fisheries of the province strawberries and ’ hopes’: this year ‘to . . : of British Columbia running to $21,- prove that farming ‘in this district can Smithe BC. 000:000 enmually—or half the Can- |e male ® ancl oi aa mi ers, oN adian: total—numbers of enquiries ana e stablen’ can: te erown, to ver- are. being received. from financial in- fection. To back ‘up her statements erests in Eastern Canada and the Mrs. Bowler has seven medals, two sil- . ’ United States, with acview to spy- ee an ing out busin esa opportunities, [ver cups and the Stork Cup which she BENSON BROS. | unities, gs won at-varlous district exhibitions. no pt aaa Mrs, Bobler believes dairying can e. Until the problem of-truck com- aren: . 7 petition is solved satisfactorily all be made » success in this district to an Auto jitney Service transportation in Canada will suf. extent which will: make, it the big in- fer, according to T.. E. McDomell, dustry of the district,: including the Between Hazelton and New Vice-President of the Canadian Pa- timber and ‘mining industries." But, Hazelton. and the Railway, cific Express Company, in @ Toronto she wants to see a creamery'establish-| — or to any point in the dis- address revently before: the .Trans- | te assure-the milk producers a mar-| « triet—and at any hour. portation Club. : He states . that | Het before. she would recommend any “phone Hazelton under the present transportation |0n€ oiug into it very extensively, In SIR WILLIAM VAN HORNE _ LORD STRATHCONA reentations the railway. all nes of agriculture or horticulture | - mong the Canadian books that have come to be recognized as stand- 1 short, 1 long, A short 1 tong no panies oe ean der veer: that. Mrs. Boller’ has. attempted: she] «: A ard works a high place is taken by the series known as “The. Omineca Hotel, 2, long 2 short | fai bee has achieved a‘success that is encour: | | Makers of Canada.” They were first published by. George: N...Morang,'.: . unfair conditions. a should be to a ’ of Toronto, in 1904, and comprised twenty volumes covering Canadian - sane to ot i. ou ® fo anyone |. history from Champlain to Macdonald and from the Atlantic ty the” For the s2 time i who is considering farming as a means; Pacifie. Each period and historical figure discussed was der t' with by the vk second Settee weeks ‘of making n livelihood. 7 4 scholar and writer particularly conversant with his subject, the result “ . rene Creners | din Pacitie i onge § - oa Yon , being to gather into the confined space of a few volumes a comprehensive | ; e . dias ifft passenger train. Yes- aa - view of Canadian history. _ me ; : N Ww Spring Hats terday on the Imperial Limited go- | CASH DONATIOS TO HOSPITAL With the more than twenty years that have passed since this series a pervs PP PRIS eS ing east from Vancouver. Mrs. Olson,- ee was first published there has taken place a’vast amount of researci . : : . on “|. ‘ . _ and discovery in the history of this country, and episodes and characters Milmers | MRS. J. L. HILDITCH of Malakwa. B.C., gave birth to a | Rereived Since the Annual Report was'| of past days are now much more clearly seen than they previously were. - ; Drygooda | PRINCE RUPERT - B.C, ¢{ son between Malakwa and Revel- | Issued and now Acknowledged Thus the Oxford Press of Toronto, into whose possession the plates of 7 i . '4] stole. Mys' Olson was on the. way these hooks have passed, very wisely decided to issue a new and revised ; A (nerenes ‘ t the B . oe edition of the series. This has been produced under the able editorship at ihe ha to et tone nOS- | sre and Mrs. M. George, $12.00; L.| of W. L. Grant, M.A., LL.D., who has succeeded in greatly adding to Pital. allway officials - and em- Martinson 1,00; Henry Denno 1,00; the historical value of the work. Each volume has been carefully gone. a a Ployees did all in their power to ~~ _ over and revised, and in some cases whole books have been re-written in | an 8 r 2 mo . = i rerider assistance, Telegraphic dis- | Henr Russell 25c; Chas. Paty s25¢; | the light of newly discovered facts. ; . ce . ae bas patches from the hospital state that Cyrl Spooner, 1.00; Joe. Brown 1,00: __ Perhaps the most important improvement in the series is the addi- - - Fi both heer ¢ Dial Brave Uae | ohn Crosby 50c;-D, McKenzie 1.00;] tion of a volume on the lives and work of Lord Strathcona and Sir Wil- maa} || | POU mut er and son are doing well, Wm, Wale 50e; Fred Rutto 2.00; Gus. Yiam Van Horne. It was obviously imperative that Western Canada - wae pete Ty should receive more attention than was possible when the series. first _ ese The election of J. H. R. Fairbairn, |Cbtistainsen 1.00; Harvey Pedro 2.00) appeared, and no better way of doing it could be devised than in pre- 9 \ SP ee of Montreal. chief engi F the J. H. Healy 1.50; Jonathan Brown 1.00} senting a faithful account of the life work of the two men wha, more - é ; EVAPIRATED. ntreal, chiet engineer of the |) snert Wesley 1.00; John Johnson $1} than anyone else, had to do with the foundation of the Canadian West. MeL. Canadian Pacific Railway, as presi- John Person 1,00; John. Smith 500; In John MeNaughton’s life of Strathcona and Walter Vanghan’s life of cheled chy dent of the Engineering Alumni of |20" erson aw . *+ Van Horne were the ideal books for the purpose. They are, of them. h 5 WwW 5. : sear Tui 00; a mn 50¢; | gel ich storels £ inf tion co i the foundi | the University of Toronto, was an. | 08a? Lind 1.00; Jonah Brown 50¢; | ves, & Yich Storenouse 0 ormation concerning the founding and 7 nounced at a dinner-smoker of the Fred Peterson 1.00; Frank Harris 50;| building of the West. The dynamic force of Van Horne built the Cana- . ” aa . ye ‘ “en. | dian Paeifie, the railroad that made Confederation an actual fact His | Cheese dishes are improved. by the |} alumni held in Hart House recently, Steven Morrison 50; Joe. Starr 50e;) work was and still is an epic of Canadian history and he, like Strathcona, use of Pacific Milk. The leathery More than 150 graduates acclaimed. Alex, Waeth 25¢; Chas, Clifford 1.00; rightly belongs to that company of giants who may properly be termed. - and striny condition is prevented | the new president with the enthusi- | Alex. Brown 50; Joram Oe i yom “Makers of Canada.” . ON ic ‘spiri ic of 00; J. H, McLeod 10.00; A. : becomes quite creamy... Pacific. astic spirit characteristic of a gath- woe $500) A F onson 100. ¥. Wy- offers the greatest richness of ~| ©Fing of “School” men. The chief |ercer pum, A. wi : Which milk 1s capable and it is | speakers af .the evening were Sir ehott 2.00; O, Johnson 2.00; B. Bird $1 this quality which gives its high- | Robert Falconer, President of. the |S: H Senkpiel $5.00, Fong Moon $1.00, er value in cooking. | University, and Mr. Fairbairn, — Swan’ Halverson’ 2.00; Aron 1.00." : Complete Drug Store Supplies | . on _ me is Seed potata ‘bus | f Kodaks, Films and Photo Supplies . ess. aggregating 800, wahels |. spay ; a ee >. Victorla--One .of the most import-|- @ : sys Pacific Milk for the past season, mostly shipped ant ‘pieces of Tegislation massed at the) "™ Developing and Printing for Amateurs. south, formed a «subject of discus- recent session of the ‘legislature was e 1 Sion at the 51st annual convention thet which amended the taxation: act of the New Branswiet Farmers’ and and provided for the taxation of pro- 4 , ~ a . airymen's Association bere, It wag fits made by speculators in sales of - Maii orders Promptly Attended to pointed out that this business has |... a tal assets such as timber, mining eloped: eapital a | aber rapidly devel ped that ten years properties and waterpowers. back not a single seed potats was a ata : : re the fin- sold outside of the province, The |” In introducing this measure remarkable advance in.this business as itr ne made it ; from noob : ORME’S LIMITED m, Grant S ° q| Was due, it was claimed. to the proe- able ‘to produce it without the least) -% The Pioneer Druggists. , | . . The Rexal Store . duction of a disease-free potato. hardship, o without any interference; @F P e R oS rt. B C Ag ency with industry, in order that the lond ; ; Tinee upe : » le , , of- taxation which the small business} (jf. . a . man and the wage carner bear at pre- sent might be considerably Hghter. iat eid uy fs et Bere eile it should be noted that the tax ap- : " Ty in thelr preprration and the cheese. ' ened -— The rapid strides made by Prince | - “Wa, . . hs asauil . Edward Istand's seed potata “‘busi- War on the Mosquitos Head Office: Vancouver Factories at Abbotsford and Ladner + Immigration to Canada in the ten . months of the fiscal year ending REAL ESTATE. @| January 3ist. amounted to 118,199; compared with 76,439 for the sanie iod of 1926-6. This i int ; Me te District Agent for the leading .. 5 tone ot 55 per “enn hls anvary san plies on profits only. That Is to sny, ; re Insurance Companies— 8] erati on amounted to 4,184, com. [2h 82 investor paid $300,000 for sonie " 7 — — Life Ce oe” leimber limits, minin pgroperty or. for — Fire. , pared wit ane : ain the preceding waterpower, put'ni another $200,000 in YATRA STEAMSHIP AND TRAIN SERVICE Health me ‘this i Y 3 Galn 0 B99 ‘ber ee vat development and ‘carrying charges ¥ fm §. S, Prince George and Prince Rupert will sail from . Accident. _ §| this immigration 899 were British, | on sold it for ey, $800,000, he will eee = ERINCE RUPERT for VANCOUVER, VICTORIA “at 906 from the United States and 2,860 pay taxes only on the $300,000 khich am SEATTLE and intermediate points each Thursday from other counties. During Janv- ‘would represent hid: clear’ profit. In ol Scene ey - ey Sanday et -00 pant. 10.00 0.3 poe ary 2.297 Canadians. who had gone : i he x or 1 Wednesday, 10-00 p.m. to th U “ps d Ste tye B other words, everything he sinks into 2 Lae. Bey STEWAR , baturday. JO.00 pm = o.the United States with the inter- | 14, property is exempt from taxntion, eee 5,5. Prince John for Vancouver via Queen Charlotte tion of remaining permanently re rch srice,. development and all Islands, fortnightly, turned to Canada, making a total of purenase pre eer —_ 50,898.59 returned for the ten other charges upon It, .: months of the :fiseal year, ee ee a t 5 wt 3g f ~ oe _. Paiggenger Trains Lesve. Now Haseton: <0 Pe, ; In order. that all’ concerned might|| . pagPROUND—Monday, Wedreaday; Saturday, 7.20 p.m” _ O1 ineca Be es _'. {have ample timé. and notice to. unde- | WESTBOUND—Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday, 7.51am. 0 0.72 Um ~) | oghe Han William D; Bolen, Mintec {7stand the full ymrport of tne hew pro! |) Hotel — J | ter of Customs and Bxelse, ane vision Fae nee a ae ar Si] See Canada in Catinda’s Diamond Jubilee ‘ear, 1867-2027. Lo i - rn jot: “be : operative :un are eee ew ARTERIES Ene 6 , : nounces thar the present. period. of . show ue ev onern oa 8 VW a RAT TATTTALTAT. 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