_ {Dammy PRODUCTS MADE ‘Ar. HE | —— a ‘|: ve EXPERIMENTAL FARM” “The "Bavalion, Hospital Ai od Women : W vill know eS | ~ More than half a million pounds of. | fhe ‘Hazelton’ Hospital issuies te. This. to be: True! ls i milk produced at the Central*Experl-|'| kets for:any period .at $1.50. per. mental Farm at Ottawa, is manufac-|| month in advance., This, rate in- . ; % © |tured in the farm dairy. The products , cludes ‘office ‘consultations, , medi-" “Haven't: you fond thisto be truer that one batch bf our wil made from: this milk” 4nclude - butter |. .cines, as well as ‘all costs: yrhile give you certain results bu ext time ug e. & ; . same brand your xesuits would be quite different. Now, the i ¢ and four varieties of cheese—Cheddar,|{ in the. hospital. Tickets are oby , big flour companies employ chemists to: see that their flours Meilleur, Buttermilk and Cream. tainable in -Hazliton, at -the, drug. are kept to a .constant standard. Drugs, like flours, may be Butter’ is. the: principal product, || store or by mail from the medi- thoroughly pure but of a variable standard. ‘Think what this #¥ reaching in the year ending March 31, cal superintendant ‘at the hospital ° means in the: effectiveness of your doctor’s presereptions. . & -17927, 15,502-1bs. This product is sold ial ee a Ormes ‘buy’ their drugs’ only from manufacturers — ; ( : locally os it is ‘made. , The Cheddar COB ie Gel bea ge who guarantee. that their products are not only 100 ue z= \ er.cent, pure; but:that their strength is as unvary- cheese made is principally of the 10 bb. 4 ing as the-deily’raund of the sun, m size, for which there is a popular de-| B: CG. "UNDERTAKERS. =, 4 mand. .The three other varieties of ORMES . ‘LIMITED | i cheege are made in sufficlent quantl-|-| ‘maa — SEES 4 aan { . : -| ties to meet a limited market deinand t BO.Box MB. A wire The Ploneer. Druggists The Rexall Store Jamong those who become acquainted | | PRINCE RUPERT. B.C.~\ wil bring us oe Prince Rupert, B. C. ‘ {with the merits of these products. Fire r wae : vo omer | us at 60. per day up. In’ referring. to the work of the dairy | .- at the Central Experimental Farm G. fim es alee wae ae eae Bact Sean B. Rothwell, Dominion Anima! Hus- mg ag Qn tg tae bandman, ‘in: bis report.,for the year |{- Provincial Assayet ending. March 81, 1927, available at a the publication branch, Dept. of Agri- culture, Ottawa, announces the more J. D. Boulding af intensive: ‘study of dairy by-products | ‘ tee made- possible by the recently estob-}4 _ ’ Price List Sent” We received a carload of the en || es lished bacteriological laboratory .in the |]. “8 on Application: - f . oe a Te {aalry me | . ee Cm oe a "Smithers, B. C. sneer nner mri tener Prompt Service is Given to You | . FIGHT FOREST FIRES AT NIGHT Send in Your Samples _ NEW. FORD wen a | “Smithers, B.C. || "= ' At a recent meeting in Port Arthur a a ee ofp pand: Sudbury of Ontario chief ‘fire a . a “Powder and Dak Sy Ce en rangers, the subject of night fire fight- a , ; : ; ing. and ‘equipment for lighting came ue a and a ful] line of miners ‘supplies _jup...Nt was found that-the prevailing} ¢ Fuse Caps” Carbipe Rails More will be here at an nearly practice throughout Ontario was fight-| ~ SYNOPSIS OF ~~ |) Fish Plates’ ‘blacksmith coal ing fire. at night. At. that time the ook, Oe Pe ee oe helo. h date Yi re LAND ACT ARIE AMENDMENTS | st au Neary tartrate ‘/¢or Hgbting up -the fire line; thus en- abling. the fire rangers to work safely ' . aoe . i * . Oliver Plough‘ equip- . ho 7 oo fy ent tee ae 7 PRE-EMPTINSI | oo) if ment and: John. Deere - The value | is worth waiting for _|{|posssxne wow mie ta Su) yap. wrt amt ce ail] MRE Reming Binders _ pover “18° "yeara tof: - age; and .:by.;.. aliens. “W.B. Dornberg was: recently award on ‘declaring intentlon to hecome British and we ‘suggest you see them | ed judgment against William and. Mrs | subjecta, ‘conditional upon residence, . ocen- Somerville in the. Supreme. Court of B.| pation, and improvement for agricultural before making final choice. =f &_ 8", Demers bout, tas et i uo a shares from. the defendants in the rl information. emesining | i _reeulatlons ng ven; Jn ulletin Kootenay King Mining Co. Mr. Dorn- No. 1, Land Series, How to Pr pt Land,” ‘| berg. went to work'on the property and |‘copies of which ‘can be obtained free of charge DR. R. Mt. BAMFORD when tt began to look -like’a -big- thing |.by addressing © the Department of, Lands, | Somerville’s refused’ to live up-to their Vietoria, B.C., or-to any Government Agent, pargain.. The Kootenay King fs one Records will ‘ba granted coverings only a? land suitable for agricultural ; and ; _ Otfice—Over the Drug Store HENRY ‘MOTORS - Wi Jot! the most promisingk properties in| which is. not tinberland, ‘te, ‘carrying ml = 24 Pana the south. “Diamond drills are at} 6,000 board’ feet per sora west of the - SMITHERS, ‘B.C. . ae me mL ; Coast Range and- 8,000 feet per | ; a oe Smithers, B. C Sy ed work, on, it and if, looks like ireal big of that Range. ”. sieve “eas : Hours ° 9 a. m. to 6p. m, : Even- ty ; oe 9 Paes thing, “Mr. Dornherg went there after |: “Applications ngs .by Ee en . . his ‘Feeent visit :to the Silver Cup. * ; pplcations | for Breemptlons aro. .fo, bs oe ' 2 addresaed to the Land - Commissioner of | the | — oO ae Land. Recording.’ Division in which the! ‘vane FI me Arainnes Fraeald ia # A Year applied for is situated, and are’ made on printed | — 7 ‘| forma, coplés of. which can be obtained from the ‘* ee ar -| Land Commissioner. _ '. -Pre-emptions must ‘be occupled for ‘five yates ¥ : , ; -. land -impiovements made. to’ the ‘valuo: of pi - "+4310 per aere, including clearing” and cultivat- “General ‘; om ‘oe ‘| ing be leaat. five ores, ‘before a Crown Grant en a _ ne en ean received.-’’ ae ~ +. 41s For more detailed: Information’ eee the Billetin, - Hardware How Pre-ainpt Land." mo “The Mineral Province of. Western Canada : 4 purchase - Has produced Minernis valued as follows: Placer Gold, $78, 142055, Lode ‘Gold, $180, 051,619; | “Silver, fo protean aoe ccd te ae _, $88,689,046; Lead, $121,850,734; Copper, $221,601, 070; Zine, $58,508,692 ;. Coal, $271,204,668 ;, Stroctural Ma--~'*-| Dor helng timberland, for’ agrleaiturs) purposes terial: and Miscellaneous Minerals, $53,502,301; making its mineral production to the end. of 1927, “show:an ; _ [roinhoum’: price ‘of. first-class“, {arable). land |: " vt ia” 88! per” acre, ‘and: ‘second-elass * (grazing) | bei fos : wl sa Hand $2.50 per: acre,’ | Further ‘Inf on | 4 . Aggregate. Value of $1, 048,837, 828 - ee eee presen “! . 5 ven iin. Bu . Land |; phe’ substantial progress of the Mining: Industry . of this Province, is strikingly exhibited: b ‘int the: fol, io +) Berdes,. Buren ry “te sn . a “Towing. Higures,: which ‘show. ‘the: “value ‘ of production for guecessive’ five-year. periods; : For. all ;years. to wd Lands." me v 1805, nelusive,. $04,547,241; for five years, “1896-1000, $57,007, 907;; ‘for five years, 1901-1005, $98,507,908: J tapd foators or industrial ‘pltes on’ "timber > “for five years, 1006-1910, $125,684,474; for five years, 1 1014-1915, ‘$149,072, 603} for . te, years, . 1916 4920, tens ni ake pore frnepne Aaa cmaneerenel + hy 022,755 tor six, years; 1921-1926, $281; 216, 402; ‘tor 1927, $00,720 858. a y . “Production. Last ‘Ten ‘Years, $453;2 266, HPAL Bs “ Lode inining ‘has’ only heen. in progress for nbout 25. yenrs,. and only’ about one “halt of the ‘provines tas! "been: prospected; 200, 000. square miles’ of. unexplored mineral bearing’ ‘land: are open Fox. prospecting. 2 “othe: ‘Mining; Laws of ‘this province: are more liberal: ang thet fees. 1 Wer than; those: of any ‘other province: ny colony ,n the British. Hmpire. 3, 3. > NS : i to discoverers, for nominal tees’