PAGE FOUR = REUNION. OF BRITISH © ~ COLUMBIA. PIONEERS : A domminitige of ‘the ‘British: Colum: : via Historical Association” is “making . . AN. advértisemeiits sniist be in The Review, Ottiee, Third. Street, not later than Wednesday noon. : ; ; - ADVER’ SING RATES - . Regular display advertising (that is, three. months or longer) 25¢ per : column: inch: per issue.” it ‘special. position ‘desired, 30e per. ‘column inch Gi per, issue, : - “Transient display advertising, 45c per column inch per issue. If : “pbectal position’ desired, 50c per column inch per issue. ; Political advertising, 50¢ per. column inch per issue. ‘Readers, “among locals, 10¢ per line each” {nsertion. : ~ Legal notices, 16 cents per line first insertion, oe cents. per line: each : absequent insertion. = a Classified ‘advertisements, 2 cents! ‘per “word: first insertion, 1 cent, 7 rd foreach subsequent insertion. less. than. 26 cents. : Announcement of ‘Givartainnenta, cic. " conducted -by ehurehes, socie- 3, “where | adinission Ab.charged,, 10 cents : ‘per liac £ Gard of. Thanks, $1. 06. : : He Nationa ECONOMY CAMPAIGN * “Several! ‘days ‘ago. a movement commenced in Regina which will, pro: bably’ be. Dominion wide ‘in. ‘its effect. ‘Representatives from all ‘classes from: important. parts, of the: ‘Prairie ‘Provinces ‘met in conference to devise Ways: and’ means, of. ‘creating. an organized public demand upon :the govern- ' ments ‘of. ‘this Country: for. an immediate curtailment of wasteful govern- ; “As. a: result: similar conferences. ewill: -be: held in’ ‘Rast- “ment; ; expenditures. , q British Columbia and it. is hoped that: within, the next few vertis ent acce ted” ‘tor ’ > " = an —— _ . maf oe about the iniddle -of “May, “to coincide : : | Wich’ the- Annual Convention: ot:the ‘Native’ ‘Sons - of .1 year, : ‘efore- final arrangements are made, ‘|che program : ewill contain entertain- arrangements ‘for: ‘a: Brand - reunion sidents of ‘British. Col=}¢ 1 ane fils: effort: to" “ake ‘this ,athering an outstanding event in ine history of the: ‘Province the. com- mittee ‘has secured: the hearty “co- op- eration of the Victoria: Posts ‘of. the Native: Sons* and - Native Daughters, and to cnsure:2 ‘representative gath- ering similar : societies throughout the Province and. individuals are asked to supply names and addres- ses of all pioneer residents in. their respective districts. For the present purpose, .the term ‘pioneer’ is: being ‘applied to “all those who resided in British Columbia prior to Confeder- ation: in 1871. La es ain The time of the - reunion will be British which: is to. be held in Victori a ‘this: “ Although it will be some time ment for two or three days, and-will probably include an “Old-timers” dinner, a reception at Government House, and automobile drives |: to places of’ interest in-and around Vic- toria and: Wancouver Island. : The Provincial Archives Dept. is} taking this. opportunity ‘of collecting; records ‘and® has ‘prepared - ‘forms for personal history of: pioneers. “These torms: may: be ‘obtained. on applica- ‘tion to ‘J. ‘Forsyth, ‘Librarian and -Ar- |: | ehivist, “Victoria,-and: those with. the’ [residence qualification swho furnish their: names and addiesses, will ‘later receive invitations to ‘the reunion. ‘ SELECTING | A FERTILIZER |:commercial fertilizers. - “The general 5 ; system Sof mixed. farming followed a a. ‘great p proportion of tho t taxes paid. An Canada eventually. ‘comes out of. ‘the ; clret of ‘t 0 farmer; but it. does. not. ‘tako long. to patisty ourselyos that ; : As: it general rule taxos are. pala ‘by: the ultimato consumer or he: producer,’ ‘to. the purchiasar. ‘Of. Wis product, but. the. farmor cannot do this because the 2, VEU of his, product is fixed by world conditions and forcos over which he hag, no Songral dn addition to boing affocted ag -& producar tho farmor. eu hu ‘Kets ik both. gong and coming. “ relloye: him. “ot: “pare. at man aa to ‘pay honvily: under thond! Bee Canada: should. io vitally intaroated | in watching tha future dovalop mont. of: Me tee a cotton." atin auch nN “prodnet, ‘In bound to. domo to uC n rising about owtabllshiment: ‘ot eotton, taclorton horo it. tho: ro- reould. ba worked: out’ on fv commorelal’ Wnslay ‘ m= Canadian mip are now holnge wed to manufacture artificial allie, and, recently, announooment..was mada:, that: “a larxo Britiah: tirm : ‘at: artifioial mcmarony had deelded to bultd a: factory: In: Canada’ to utiliza: Giinadia ‘Ine ‘Koma instances tho pr oducer 1 able to pass tho tax on] nee ‘ ‘Compared ‘with, many other: ‘coun- iries Canada" is: a. low consumer : “of las and: ‘brands, can testify:.” Columbia, : - returns, from ordinary, farming “oper. ations, . few: care to: ‘spend- “monéy.. on fertilizers. and’ it is. only: when: one}. is’ “producing. a ‘erop:: of: felalively hig hh: value. ‘and. when : no. stock: ‘Kept that the risk will be: taken: ‘An it: has. ‘been. a: ris in-many: cases: be- fa’ gener al’ lack of ‘assurance that. -purchasable | fertilizer: “pays. That’. fertilizers do pay and pay well, ‘par- ticularly for garden and fruit crops, many, ‘who: have learned by experi- ence to, distinguish. between formu-|. The ap- pearance. of a fertilizeris’no indica-| tion of value, nor is thé odor,- which sometimes suggests great strength. The. latter as a guide to plant food content, is unreliable, and it is after all the.nourishment (content that fives a. fertilizer its -value. be: well for the Canadian crop grow- er when he -can. ‘so distinguish brands ‘and. understand formulas “as to be able to “purchase with. ‘discrim- ination, ‘and with: the | ‘same confid- of .a required. ‘varicty: ‘has ‘been: taken in this direction by the ‘passing of the new Seed Branch at Ottawa. — of official analyses, of more than four hundred - fertilizer’ samples made during the past year shows a wide divergence of quality -in the brands. This ‘report, which. is is- sued as Pamphlet No. 41 of the De- -Dartment of: ‘Agriculture at Ottawa “is. ‘an enlightening’ document ‘for those “who desire to. study the sub- ‘ect. VISIT TO THE BRITISH EMPIRE EXHIBITION It. has now. ‘been definitely -decid- ed! that: ‘the Canadian Manufacturers ‘Association - will: _BO- ahead: with. ‘its |: ‘| prrangements ; for’ AE ‘England : in. order’ ‘to ‘afford its’ mém- BA | bers n* opportunity to. visit the Brit- Ae ‘ : rion ‘under ‘the. : ‘and: had ‘the Tueky. fortune to: “miss! skool on ‘acct. of: it. : te _Witeh Ww as, the only. redeaming feture. of. the. hole. affare... nre gang done today. reading to wiv you: “medicine ‘undt Caator “ON. SATERDAY-—I dont.mind haveing a old on Friday but its going a little to ‘tur to run over on to Saterday. “in to soo me this ovning to toll me what Ho says ho Is a about Robinson Garuso witch was Ais ft contorshunist and I ast him what: made @i him think so and ho replyed and: anaweraidl J ako cum that’ he red wharo ho fot throw. hela and went homo cand sot down on Nis Choat: sgh Mn Y uruel. ‘onohed: ‘play; SUNDAY lad Co. for, ‘supper ‘and. Pa ‘pulled, hls. A yung: ola mado: soul ‘hor pa had iLO hor® a Mata’ evry” birthday’ ‘and pa “aed woll if that: a) cna 1 {UBB you wont nood- novar™ to! wiery eHlortongo: of. dishes for. canthing, “ about i : In tryed, to: ahange “the: mibjyele by: tawiing about: the. Pox! ‘polaa Pian, witeh — Ant ony thot waa for sum pudaya now house and oad, Yeon: ‘tew Any? ne ‘arkiegk . i ayn aha.will) ‘ho about. tha: ‘RANG prot “ton yrs more she will bo " UNSDAY—Dlistera wt and. unite: haa. got oo now *Dahy and have namad Abn Vozoldah attor hla unide on Bo! rosa thw unde muita. he ivory vitoh Als mna’s aldo. of. an, ty Int of monoy, . WHNBDAY-—Pa layed oft: trom: Wa. winte today ¢ to’. take the cnarbin out of hia engine and ho told me can fidently that after putting bask on tha angina hea “on” it no 1 ond: evar maka: dim haleave that Jord pUty ft _kiowed what ho wad tawking of, “oot anew Wat Are tenehor haw rbteand Tad te had sim’ e thing: Oon:top atteking onteand Ant: ldmmy nod Lilies rogiton:,; ot ne bon, AL. Nom: Ne Plume. : tel “ oo mo Or: rat: IY ‘watt yungor than’ Me, “mobby he 1 ‘dont. ence: ag: ‘when buying certified seed : _A long step : ‘Fertilizers |“ ‘Act. ands the adoption of: the ‘inspec-| - ‘tion system administered | by the}: ‘A report]: an: excursion: “to |: gL man nnann rsticdnninn nav invanaasnsuonniaanannccibgitisinitucnsian , EVR UI eet veseieteasetetetistecestvaceesststeses “It will] PHROUEH « ‘every process in the. ~ *tebrewing of “Cascade” runs the «© a predominating thought’ of: “purity” it Jsalously’ ‘guards its right to be...) classed‘ as “pure tonic beveraze.” : Think ‘of. that when buy? ng be er— ; MF gel ae A erect a erated op: Saeyy sat gb ne a - orien cH ner : ‘tat‘aten tee! (] Ler then , you'll INSIST on: “Cascade.” | VANCOUVER BREWERIES Li TED This adveitisement: is’ not published. or displayed by the Liquor: Control -Board. or by. the: Government of British Columbia: MILL EMPLOYEES “‘Aeeide nt: an - ickness Policies ‘issued by the. Continental. Casualty” { 'Co. are the: ‘nyost liberal contracts ‘issued : by any. comparzy: ‘Claims. ; paid. $23,000,000: Established 1885. We can show: you policies paying from $30 to. $290 per month: during periods of, Alga bility. ~ pANS or wessee and every form, ot f accident: covered: : ROUTE- evary spies at 8. 30. a.m, “tho: 1st, LOth, 20th’ each month, at Yb. ‘PME q GUL ISLANDS ROUTHN—Leoaves Whart, Belleville Stroet, days at 7. 18 a. m, and Wednesdays at 8,00 Am, APPLY 0) (ANY AGENT CANADIAN —PACIVIO| eorerreeeereeenemernnereenmqnnmenanenennsnenrennemanncin einen mera seniateinannene umpenpnatanesneereee saeijendseanepeineannsemesnenmpaaesranseereesennamsit a “The merchant who d does not advortise is is as far be- Pe He ‘hind the times as ‘the old-time stage - coach. _ plods along in the same-old way, year after. year, | while the more progressive merchant’ places. his ~ Wares before the public and increases his. business. year by year, . Persistent advertising. has ‘made — millions for many progressive merchants, who ye- -- cognized the value of advertising from. the. first. “day: they commenced: business:: « : ‘into almost: every: home in the’ district’ proper -mediam for reaching the people. - a WESI COAST VANCOUVER ISLAND: ROUTE—Froim - Viet i on: Mon- RAILWAY ‘The ‘Review. goes | and-is the: Rs dep aspen et pecan blag ep apache iaceyn se ~siecgaee outs cA! ries gyn