THE OMINECA HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1988 ca 4 :ANAGER FARMS nt by nansigerd Ontario headed the List of “managert farms to the number of 740 but ‘the Acreage of such farms: aver Séed and Grain - iThe Omineca Herald] the the iand in farms in - 8 occupied. by stralght aged 138,335 as compared with 204 Show in Regina NEW HAZEETON, B.C. tenants. as shown by the figures of the manager farms in Manitoba which con- Published Every Wednesday Ct | TTT. “Dr. R: C. Bamford Adi) iy SMITHERS, B. C. Next Summer Hours 98m to 6 pm Evenings by appolntment, ERS RGM A | tained 208,683 acres. Quebec bad the second: largest number of manager} what fs regarded as a long step fo~ farms, namely, 443 comprising 101,388 |ward in the development of a typical acres as against 441 manager farins in |ftult crop for western Canadd is seen Saskatchewan with 441,543 acres. In in the introduction this year, for the . ° ; first time, of a special variety of the Alberta there are 309 manager farms |sang Cherry, pecularily adapted to the containing 806,310 acres; British Col- soil and climate of Canada. The fruit umbia having 174 of these farms with recommended to be grown here, is juicy 376,141 aeres. and delicious and may be used in bak- log and preserving, It becomes 1 wel come addition to the menu, offering new variety in food at little expense, to those families who undertake to eul- tivate th fruit for their own use. hist cousus, Taking the country as a whole, 2,088,878 acres are ocupted by tenants. Seven hundred and twenty- cight thuasand six hundred and twenty three fnrms occupied a total of *163,- 24,05 acres, Occupiers of 588,706 farms, with an area of 105,054,952 acres. were classed as owners, while 2.595 farms were reported as tenantec, : | § DENTIST | : a C. H, SAWLE oe PUBLISHER Advertising rateu—$1.50 per inch per qounth reading notices Lic per tine ftiratinsertion. lc per Hine each subsequent inpertion. : q B.C. UNDERTAKERS EMBALMING FO SHIPMENT A BPECIALTY ON, WHAT A MESS The United States tinnlly awoke to a realization of the fact that all is not well, not only In: the world, but’ in PRI their own country. (In fact it hit ’em | * = suddenly that they were in a ’ell of a fh ess, Lreryone wanted their money and they all wanted it at once. and the J. B. Judge Chiropractor banks all closed down. There was no Will be at the Omineca Hotel money for anyone, “President Roose Hazelton on Thursday A wire will bring u - Box 938 RUPER™ B.C. e, ee beth Ns Cc een so use Counter Check Books and need them now or in the Crested Wheat, a new feed crop, al- near future. sO is shown for the first time in the new 1988 catalogue of A. E. MeKen- wie Co, Ltd. Brandon. The anual ad dition of the book has just been placed in the mails. velt immediately taking office. asstum- ed the role of dictator, and he is lab- orlng to bring order ‘ont of chuos, At no time bas the popmlation.of the Uni- tel States exhibited their panier dis. position as when: it was believed that pS the banks had no money. ~ Truly they are in a ’ell of a mess. but the Ameri- eqs are only now Linnged into the tronhles that Great Britain aud: Cana- daand many other countries ino the world went through nearly twa year ago and nve now climbing wp out of thi trough and necting the world with 1 sniile again, The Omineca Herald Will now Supply you with Crested Wheat Grass is the seed that has just been perfected at the Agricul- tural Department of the University of % | Saskatchewan under the supervision of @ | Dr. L. E, Kirk, formerly field husban- dry department, university of Saskat- chewan, but now Central Experimen-- tal Station, Ottawa. . * MINERAL ACT a . Even though business is not up to normal you still fy Cert:fieate of Improvements "NOTICE Counter Check Books Esmernida, Bornite, Belniont, Beth, Bessie, Stuart, Lakli,~ Trembileur, Heatrice,-Jack, Jackson, Cump Frae- tional, Alda Fractional, Bess Frae- tional Bornite Fractionul and Trix Fractional mineral claims, situated iu the the Omineca Mining Division, Cas- slur District. Where located—On enst slope of Driftwood Range, about 15 miles north west of Tuklo Loke. ° Tuke notice that Dalby B. Morkili 4 of Vancouver, B. C., acting as agent § for Consulidated Mining Smelting Co. ef Canada, Limited, Free Miner's Cer- ‘§ tificate No, 50616D, intends sixty days ‘@ from the diate hereof, to apply to the : Mining Recorder for Certifieates of Improvements for the purpose of ob Tt is "hardy. and resists drought and is at its best in early spring and late fall, It can be used both for pasture and hay. of it. As ff special inducement to Canndt- ins everywhere and of every walk in life to take a keen and personal inter- est in the Worlds Grain Exhibition ond Conference, to be held in Regina July 34 to August 5, the McKenzle Co, is offering $5,215 in cash prizes for let- ters on the subject of the Exhibition, for predictions of attendance, and se on, The catalogue gives great promin- ence to the Exhibition and Conference and explains the purpose of the event and it scope, interestingly in detail. . ee of any size and any make and | GIVE THE NORTH A BREAK at manufacturer’ Ss prices Stock ave exceedingly foug Olof Hanson, M. P.. for Skeenn ig trying to induce the Dominion govern. ment to proceed with the construction of the Pence River Outlet railway at an early date as a relief ieasure, not us nk charity meastnre, but for the pur- pose of providing work for. the great army of unemployed. -Mzr. Hanson sup ported Mr. raser, Conservative of the Cariboo, who bas been urging the same thing, Olof Hanson also took up with the Minister the matter of providing CEE MEE ES REES RECS AES OLS ERR ree Give your order to us or send it by mail to |New Hazelton, B. C. - | ‘The Omineca Herald ESA HASAAAAANAN AA HARRIE IIR IIHR GRE + daa SES SLSR CL ESET SCL RCL CLOGS LC SEC RC CG The Omineca Herald is Two Dollars Not a week passes that you are not canvassed by representatives of nationally advertised pro- ducts to stock and push them, and to give them Drofiting the people uf that alte Tt i NOTICE window and counter displays — justice to the port of Prince Rupert in the way of pilots, tates, Insuranere, ete, and for the interior of northern B.C. He dealt with Hon, Mr, Stevens the minister of trade and commerce, aud if the north is to get any relief from anyone it should be from Hon H. H. Stevens, AU the laws, rules, rates, benefits, ele, concerning B, C. since the time of Confederation have all been for the surely time now that that prize baby taining Crown Grants of the above clnims, And further tule notice that action under section 85, must be commences betore the issuance of such Certificate. of Improvements, Dated this 15th day of January 193° MINERAL ACT . Certificate of Tmprovemenis Bear, Moose, Endiun, Cliet, Lakevies* ¥ . should stand on its own feet. and not trondhug, IX. L, 1 x. L. rie “ be forever spoonted by the Dominion| — tivual, Ver, Luke, View, Ax and it. A goverment at the expense of the rest} fractional Mineral Claims, situat. f as t ftyy 4 in the Omineca Mining Division of Canada, Hom Mr. Stevens could Cassine District . 4 a! : . on : Local Retailers és it Fair? very nicely give scme-attention to the people of the north. and to the buiid- ing up of the Canadian National Rail- Ways, Vanconver told Hon. Mr. Ste- Vens in no uncertain terms where he Where located—On Mt. Morice about G miles west of the foot of Ber Lake; Take notice that Dilby B. Morkil: of Vancouver, B. C., acting as agent iS . for the Consaliinted Mining & Smelt 7 ; sof off ar in their estimation ‘Phen| ing Co. of Canada, Limited. Free Min § x To ; why is he te continue pourig Doumin-| er’s Certificate No, 50616D, intends @ ¥ Lee Their representatives tell you of the Invge sums of money being spent lon gold into the coffers of the most| Sixty days from the date herent, to ap- in metropolitan daily newspapers ané in national magazines to create.anc . niaintain censumer demand, and they try hard to pursuade you that sir... “remote” aflvertising will surely create and sustain a It is admitted that it-is advantage. ous-to you and your customers for you "to -steek nationally advertised products hut ‘such products will sell faster if they are locally mivertised in the Om- ineea, Herald, in addition to being ud. . vettised in non-local publications, ae *' oy A! A: ta) aA! a! ea) a