Between Hazelton and New Hazelton and. the Railway, - or Ww any point in the dis- trict—and at any hour. . . -” Phone Hazelton 1 short, 1 long, 1 short 1 long: Omineca ‘Hotel, 2. long 2 short CONFEDERATION AND AFTER— | "SIXTY YEARS OF PROGRESS "The Fathers of Confederation the celebration of the Diamond Jubilee oi Confederaton, 106 * Wellington St., awa, fore te 4 1 . ' we ere ' The Fathers of Confederation bear somewhat the same relation to Cana- dian history as the Signers of the Declaration of Independence do te the history of she United © States. **Buiid 8.0.7? Pacific Has ~ a Many i Uses e 7 )©6©6SOPacifie Milk serves in place of SOUDS, sauces, at, eveuin. It serves in & my =o staves; in breads and: cakes. ae can be adapted with the fullest oe satisfaction to every cream = and - yen though you are. - incifferent to the cost’ the ‘cam-.- parison in its fayor is striking. * milk use, Head Office: Vancouver Factories at Abbotsford and Ladner Pacific Milk: | Like the latter, they are all: venerat- Jed collectively, but individually cer- —that master mindy. that. made. t he yigreat movement a reality.. Just as Washington, Jefferson, Adama, Madi- son, and tivo or three others were the of the Declarution of Independence and putthhg it through the Continent- &l Congres, so Macdonald, . Cartier, Tupper, Galt, Browa and McGee weré resulted in the merging of the weak nnd seattered colonies of British North America In the Dominion of "| Canada." At the same time, while standing Canadians it would be w- just to forget the very real services of the other seventeen men who with them made up the Fathers of Con- federation, or who in other words re- presented the legislatures and people of ‘their respective colonies at the “uebec Conference in 1864, At that Conference’, Canada (which then embraced what we know -today as Ontario and Quebec) was repre- REAL ESTATE Distriet Agent for the leading Insurance Companies—»,_ Life — Fire Health Acsident - | 3 HAZELTON ~~ - RAR AS Arras, G)L. Tilley, John M. Johnson, Peter Mit- _')[| Prince Edward Island, by John: H. '$ | George Coles, 1. H. Haviland, Edward ( John Ambrose Shea, ( sented hy Sir Etienne P. Tache, John A. Macdonald, Georges ©. Cartier; Wil- )|liam McDougall, George Brown, Alex- ¢ ander ‘T. Galt, Alexander Campbell, James “Cockburn, Thomas D’Arey. MeGee, and J, C., Chapais: Nova Sco- tia, by Charles Tupper, W. A. Henry, R. B. Dickey, Jonathan McCully, A. ©, Archibuld; New Brunswick by 8. ‘ chell, Charles Fisher, Edward Chand- ler, Wy H.. Steeves, John H. Gray ; Gray, Edward Polmer,! W.' H. Pope, Whelan, 4, A, MeDonald;. afd New- foundland,.by FL B. I. Carter and ’ Nearly all of these men had taken part in the Charlottetown Conference g {that paved the way for the moment- ous meeting at Quebec; most of them were instrumental in steering the Que- AUTOMOBILE represented by us. . Me and the camper, @ office now, SMITHERS, :B..C, Insurance! _ Unly strong, reliable companies -Flato Boats mm We ard local agents for the new me lato Boats—the great buan for m the fishermen, the duck hunter See it at our WM. Ss. HENRY Band ,Copper River;,: Per shite m IL L. Fronk,road-foremdn on the m ‘Verrace-Usk end of the main highway. } Ris making. rapid progress with’ the, gwork, Tt ty now possible‘ to go from ferrnce to Copper City enteirely “by j the new sond and some. gf the grading has been done’ between _ Copper... City’ This week anoth- Was, Dut, on-Wwhich will speed Pup the work atitl "More and Wake will. be Breached within the stipulated time ; lee Resolutions through their respect: ive legislntures: and,. with the excep- tiun of the Newfoundland delegates, practically the. same group met again at Westminster ‘in"1866 to prepare the final draft of the British North Amer. Newfound, after some hesita-, tion, finally deeded. uet: r+ join ioe new Confederutun ‘Is 1805 delegates were sent to ‘Ottawa by the Ancient Culony to diseass terms ot waivn, but unfortunately the negotlavens — fet through, and have rever s:..ve Nea re sued, Prince Edward Lsland ‘tuok ‘|several years to-celinegate, tnt finally came intu the Douriuion in 1873,- In the meantime rhe Rel River “Wlony had Joined the “nian as the Province of Manitobay and sie following sour ‘British Columbia niso become a men- ber. Saskatehewan and Alberta | pe- came provinces in 1905. 2 " ' ds exch of the thirty-three Fathers of Confederation had ,been political leaders lefore ‘the creation of the Do- minion . #0, after, Confederation. “each of, them ‘took an aetive ‘part “in: the public Hfe gf. the. country, some as memhers of the federal cabinet, the Sennte, or. the House of Commons; others ‘as members -of the various bro- vinelal governments or. legislatures: othera again as Meutenant-governor. of provineés,, “or. members: of the -judk |. ‘unrelated ‘John .Flamtlton’ Grays. wat!.in’ the Quebec Conference: One had besi premiey. of Prince’ Hdwari: Island, and Issued by the National Committee for. ..,tuin names. stand out above the -rest, guiding spirits in, drafting the terms the real leaders ih the movement that | honouring the memory of these out- ica Act—the Constitution of Canada |extly. apple, a seedling. It ig in and lt it. ment institutions. and duals who have fruit ence of any other early other sort called Joyte, ed at Ottawwa,. which follows tt clogely: in season, is.18 Melba,!. thus. early - varieties either: ‘the’ home garden,”"": elary. - By ‘a ‘curious’ coineldetice. two |! *: Cases -Grigt ‘waa that’ foo4 THE OMINECA HERALD, FRIDAY JUNE. 3, 1927 << _ If this small’ area wes a sample for joy rides, -_ A wheat pool and a dairymen’s meet- ing wus held in Telkwa and then it vained, 6 ae | W. L. Paddon Chev. motor: ‘ ee week-end. "Notably—a son for Frank Simonds. aad : The‘sun has’ been on the job thi: week and grain is showing up fast. The trees are also putting on thelr glad rags happy: again. Sunday was a busy day. Many were| seeding. Some went to Rose Lake to|- decorate the hall. - Others went fishing |, and many ‘went out in the gas buggy}. is now sporting a new . Several arrivals: in Quick over the once more and all living things. are |! ® 4. Complete Drug Store Supplies °°. -- Kodaks, Films and Photo Supplies =9=S- Developing and Printing.for Amateurs, . Bae Mail orders Promptly Attended to -_ORME’S LIMITED _ _ Prince Rupert, B.C. The unusual ice crust formed early in the winter before the snow came to berries to winter-kill in some cases, Six’ or seven bears in o bunch have been observed by several people, Onc big bruin came out to watch Mr, Lund although stumps were heing blasted not far away, mothers. Weaning should always be seventh month, giving one or two bot: tid feedings during the day, increas- ing the number of bottle feedings gradually until weaning is aceom- pushed. is so Hike mother’s milk in taste and alternately with breast milk without cnusing abrupt weaning. - In this paper from time to time you will find an advertisement of Bor- den’s Engle Brand Milk, a food that has raised more healthy babies than all the prepared infant foods combin- ed. Cut out the adverisement and mail it to. The Borden Company ‘Lim- free of charge, instructions for feed- ing your, baby, and a: Baby. Welfare the Company, mentioning . this. paper, and they will be sent. ~ _. m APPLES ° EARLY VARIETIES OF The Early Harvest apples of our ehfldhod .are. still g memory — tr many of us tind while -we seldom seo this variety, of good quality now, as it proved very subject to apple seab, th: Tted. Astrachan -is still: with us, “but. ‘while attractive in appearance, is too acid to suit most, palates, ‘The same may be said of Yellow Transparent, Which lacks flavour also. The Crim. son Benuty jis an attractive lookin; but it, also, is lacking in flavour, and, owing. to its inferlor qual ity, the eating of it, is not likely te materially increage the consumption ‘of apples, Duchess of Oldenburg ha: been with us-a long time and, while: handsome in. appearance, is too. acid to become popular asa dessert var-. iety. Thus, until recently, there were: no early apples available that were good enough in quality to make ® great: demtnd for apples at a time of yen ‘When many people are craving for #o00d.apple to eat, to We are fortunate, however, in now | having in the Melba apple, orlginated. in the Horticultural Division, Expert.’ fg not only handsome } but. very good in quality, being equa) to the ‘MeIntosh iself, of. which. it: is} condition .a, littir; before Duchess but keeps longer thar that variety. Trees of the Meibi ‘can’ eq it~ in prefer.’ variety, An-/ also: origirint-’ good. in quality: as: the. making... two excellent for. market “or. the other became. a Judge of the. preme.Court of British Gh; | freshmients" bin © fieittieg? stay, caused alfalfa, rye and straw. } HOW SHOULD I WEAN MY BABY? | This is a serious problem to many.| done gradually, beginning about the} Borden's Eagle Brand Milk] ease of digestion that it can be given |: ited, Montreal, and they’ will send yor |* and Baby Record Book. Or, just write |. 8. 8. Prince George and Prince Rupert will sail from PRINCE RUPERT for VANCOU ER, VICTORIA SEATTLE and intermediate Points each Thursday . ‘ and Sunday at 11.00 p.m, - Por ANYOX, Wednesday, 10.00 pm, ° : For STEWART, Saturday. 10,00 p.m. 8.8. Prince John for Vancouver via Queen Charlotte Islands, fortnightly. , , . a, Passenger Trains Leave New Hazelton: EASTBOUND—7,20 p.m. daily except Sunday tit WESTBOUND-7,51 a.m. dail except Tuesday’ — oo Jasper Park Lodge open May 21st-to September 30th See Canada in Canada’s Diamond Jubilee Year, 1847-1927 Use CANADIAN NATIONAL EXPRESS for Money Orders, Foreign For Atlantic steamship sailings or further information apply to any Canadian National Agent o R. F. McNaughton, District Passenger Cheques, ete., also for your next shipment, Agent, Princé Rupert, - B.C, HENRY MOTORS SMITHERS, B.C. ? ‘Ford Cars’: "Oe > ‘ a -f ‘Trucks’ Tractors Accéssories ‘ aes ‘ Parts | Repairs. “Ga | Thrsshing’ Machines “ mental Farm, Otawa, an apple whieh'| in. appearancee | ° now be obtained from ‘nursery ‘firme |. ‘recommended - by - govern: |): private, indivi: |: | and follow This year it is hecessary to have » ‘permit: from some Forest Officer before any camp- - fire may be. set-in any forest or woodland Be sure to get'a permit for your camp-fire * the instructions: printed ‘on the: So es back of it. Soe