aha Oa B «the suction in ame of auction and treate ® Prince Rupert, B.C. 5051 + Lot For Sale Mugt sel q ae One hundred Preference Shares Kitse- f jas Mountain Copper Co. Limited, of . Usk, B.C. trator, Prince Rupert, B,©. y Terrace, Inthe Commissioner’s Court|. Territory of Alaska; Divi- Sion Ni umber One, Hyder : _ Precinct... sty a that movement, towards. which ae “An Probate’ : |the government, would subscribe -\60 péer cent, and the farmers fe Match "Nager1 per cent,- He had agreed that Davis, Deceazed... Notice to Heira By virtae of an order duly signed and made of record in the ahove entitled court on the 16th day of: ~April,. 1925, notice is hereby given to., (Ted) Davis the alleged husband of the above named deceased and all other persons elaiming an interest in the above named estate that they and ‘each’of them are hereby required to be and appear in the above entitled court at Hyder, Alaska, and submit satisfactory proof of heirship within sixty days from the date of the first publication: hereof. And if you fail so'to appear and file such satisfactory proof, a decree of this court will be entered forfeiting your interest therein, ; OREN F, HILL, - Administrator. _ Date of First Publication, May 1, 1925. Date of Last Publication, June 19, 1925, Timber Sale X7050 “There will be offered for sale at Pub- lie Auction, gt noon on the 18th day. of June, 1925, in the office of the Foreat Supervisor. at Smithers, B.C., the Licence X7050, to cut 180, 000 lineal feet of Cedar Poles aud Piling. on Lot 2389, situated on the South Bank of the Skeena River, west of Skeene Crossing, Cassiar Land District. ‘Provided anyone unable to attend raon may submit a sealed tender to Be opened atthe hour as one bid. Two (2) years will be allowed for removal of timber. Further particulars of the Chief For- ester, Victoria; the District Forester, lot at Terrace for best offers % acre river bottom; second from road; terms. Anton Schwager; 1626 Sutter St, San Franciseo, Cal, 1619 For Quick Sale Apply tu Official Adminia- pply 4461 1 Milch- Goat, 1 young Doe (9 mths, C. J. Norrington, 'For Sale 4 old). a Mra. | Your Gr C rocer IsABonten +. Rree Rectpe Book— a ” Welte the Borden Co, | Limited, Vancouver | 4 1 own interests, lowing resolution which had been @ creamery would ‘be,’ ” motion was endorsed by A. L. Evitt and J.T. ‘MeCabe,. and was ‘earried, ‘Munro was appointed as follows: JF M. Dockrill, J,.G. Donaldson, jand Geo, Oulton. “THE B OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE Ae, 185, Discussed Milk. (Continued from page 1) sad Smithers Meeting “sw and gather that data, and that he would do that very soon. -. Then the minister asked that the: local people express their own opinions as to how this. business could be handled. | Mr, Barrow then took up the matter of the timothy seed busi- néss, which is. very suitable’ to some in this district... The gov- ernment, he said, was prepared to provide cleaning equipment for this business ‘and could also assist in marketing. the. seed, adding that seventy-five hundred tons of timothy seed are annually imported into Canada.. He also pointed out that the production of turkeys and other poultry was a profitable sideline for most farmers and that there was a good market in Prince Rupert for these products, The speaker discouraged going too - extenaively into the butter| - and cheese. business at present, aa the market conditions were not particularly favorable, due to the combination of creameries in Al- berta, which control the price of butter and the price paid to the farmer, Colonel Latta, chairman of the Land Settlement. Board, explain- ed just how far his department could go towards assisting in the establishment of a creamery. The Board lends 60 per cent, of the cost and the people must provide the other 40 percent, D subscribing stock form an organ- ization and must assume full res- ponsibility for the management of the industry, it being entirely up to the people to work for their ‘Dr. Wrinch than read the fol- passed at previous meetings: “Moved: by F, M. Dockril, ‘see- onded by J. G. Donaldson, ‘That we request the Hon. E, D. Bar- row to obtain information as to who are willing to go into the financial part of the industry, and how many cows would be available were a creamery start- ed. and also what the cost of such ' The The committee to ‘consult Mr. endorsed the above’ motion. The Driftwood. meeting also | BUILDIN @ MATERIALS! * Cement ‘Litne «Plaster Fireclay ~ Brick’: Building Papers .- Roofing” eS Sash & Doors ply Venter Paneling Pe ben ys . Bir Finish, a Specialty ~ . — AUBERT r & McCAFFERY, Lm. > Prince, Ripert, B ‘B.C. fs iy te D. D.: Munro, representative of the department, should get busy ‘| for an outsider to. come. in. and _ help other than offer advice, speakers on agricultural matters. Mine’ Host Orchard had prepared Board of Trade, . Dr. W. rinch made the statement that there were fewer dairy cattle in the Bulkley Valley today, than two years ago. If that was the|. condition, he declared, it was most discreditable' to the agricultural ‘interests of the community, but ‘he added that it was very diffieult ‘to believe that the author of such a report had not an ulterior mo- tive in spreading false informa- tion. Unfortunate indeed was ed farming: population was not able to maintain the few milk cows that it had two years aro. ‘Why diseuss further the disposal of the milk products of the in- terior when it ‘was well known that milk products imported into the interior were now more than double the loeal production’. In closing Dr. Wrinch extended congratulations to the Smithers Board of Trade in having’ these|* funetions at such intervals ' ‘as distinguished visitors came to the district. He -atso congratulated the Board and the Auto Associa- tion on the pamphlets they had issued, appreciation at being invited ta attend the banquet and to address the members of the Smithers District Board of Trade. He held out @ good deal of encouragement to the pioneers ‘of the Bulkley Valley. He himself wasa pioneer of the southern part of the prov- ince, and he stated freely that the people in the Bulkley Valley had no. greater, nor: as ‘great, problems as the people had in the south, and some of the troubles we were facing today were exact- ly what he had had to face with other pioneers in the south for twenty years before they. finally hit upon a successful: system of handling farm products. What information he had gained in the south: he was willing to impart to the people of the north in the hope of showing them @ short ‘eut to Success. _ He hoped: the north would. profit: by the experience of the-south: : Mr. Barrow stated that : in ‘hig until the farmers - themselves threshed out their own views and arrived at something upon which they all ageed, it was : impossible History. had shown that. farmers would. not get into an association until forced to by dire necessity, | and he hoped the people of the. Bulkley. Valley. would prove the exception, to the, rule, ; re The. minister then. outlined the. several schemes. whieh. had been: |jadvanced, at. the. various meetings, buat.none of them, he found,. was|i anything: like - acceptable. to the || majority ‘of the producers, - He: J boinged out hat ar At Sthithers on -Tuesday. even-| ing about two. dozen business men and farmers gathered. around a banquet. table -to- hear’ the an excellent spread, as.usual, and the whole evening was-a success and a .credit to the . Smithers the northern interior if the limit. Hon. E. D, Barrow expressed mother, Mr. F. W, Bohler, Kit- sumkalum, Meetings on this trip he had found |: & great diversity of opinion, and | several days, this week’ for her old home in| Preston,. Ont., where she was Summoned on account of the serious illness of her mother. " J. M. Seigfried and F. Phis-|. cator left on Saturday for'Prince | Rupert on’ their way: to’ -Dease| | Lake by ‘way of Tele . arrived én Priday have to have the financial back- ing of the: producers themselves, He then. told of claims that every quarter of the province for financial assistance, especially from those sections where farm- ers speeiglize. He said the gov- relieve everyone; but was always willing to assist those prepared to assist themselves through col- lective effort. ing these co-operative movements we must go beyond not only. our own district, but beyond our own province even, and consider the possibilities of that market and the systematic handling of the Droduce to supply that market with a level flow the vear round. All through his address Mr. Barrow referred often to, in fact based his remarks on, the success that had been achieved by the Fraser Valley Milk Producers’ Association, and he proved that, without the united efforts and support of the great mass of farmers, no success could be looked for, ' As a final shot the minister stated that there was too great a proportion of the population ‘tak. ing profits but producing nothing, @ condition which had much to do in accounting for the disparity between the high cost of living and the low receipts of the pro- ducer. tetrad would. approach. “guecesa . 9 ad wi ould come to the government from}. ernment. could not undertake to|¢ - He pointed out that in consider- -Omineca Hotel ° G WwW, ‘Dawson, Prop, * Automobiles, Buses, or Rigs meet all trains for passenger and baggage transfer HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS AND COMMERCIAL MEN ‘Dining room in connection MEALS AT ALL HOURS Hazelton a B.C. a Hotel Prince Rupert ‘A REAL Goop HorTeEeLn Prince Rupert BC. H. B,“ROcHESTER, Manager Rates $1.50 per'day up. Hwee D> it ~~ { l + - Terrace (3 1 The Women’s Auxiliary to the Anglican Church held a very suc- i The Bulkley Hotel ‘E. E. Orchard, Owner The ‘head cessful sale of fancy work and home cooking on Saturday after- noon last. Tea was served dur- ing the afternoon and was taken advantage of by a large number of the townspeople, Altogether a substantial sum was realized by the sale of the handiwork pro- duced by the ladies, who are well pleased with the financial return from their labors. ‘Mrs, W. Neonan, of ‘Telkwa, is visiting at the home of her ‘Humphrey Jones and daughter, Mrs, Weden, of Vancouver, ar- rived this week to put-in the summer developing their mining properties’ on: Maroon Mountain, saddle horses prov Valley. find this a grand hotel to stop at. All traina met. ided. Smithers. B. C. European or American Plan quarters for the Bulkley Tourists and Commercial men Autos, livery or rigs Hotel USK, B.C. New, clean and comfortable Raves ARE ATTRACTIVE SHACKLETON ‘ First-class Dining Room in connection THOS, SHACKLETON - Prop. | J. PB. Wheeler, of ‘the Soldier Settlement Board, Telkwa, wasa business visitor in Terrace for Mrs. W. ‘A. Kirkpatrick left | i Bedding Plants “QF ALL DESCRIPTIONS _ ROSES ‘and all ‘kinds of TREES AND SHRUBS _ CABBAGE PLANTS — Catalogue prices. ... - -D.. GLENNIE: = | 2nd Ave. oo ‘PRINCE RUPERT Jos, Greer,, of Pr RB, EB ‘Alien, of rs ahd Ai) | Burton, (of Vanaredol, were busi. ) SOLICITOR .. NOTARY PUBLIC _L S. McGill “somaans - “British Colom fe, * it