There was a "V Salaba" on the 1911 census who lived on the same piece of land that James lived on, so it must be him. He was on the last line of the page and it listed him as married (though his wife and children are not listed), born in 1884 and came to Canada in 1904. I also have them and their family on the 1916 census, which didn't provide any information about their parents, siblings, etc.
Vaclav and James's homesteads were six kilometres apart. In the information I have about Vaclav, his name varies: James Salaba Snr. (which means that he had a son named James), Vachia, Vaclav, Vaslen, and Vaslev.

I have not found Vaclav or his family on a census.
As for the link on the family search site, thank you so much! I actually do have a bit of information on his homestead and what happened to it after he passed away, but this names his family members. It looks like the James I was seeking information about wasn't his son...
On pages 10 and 16, it lists his wife as Anna Salaba (she remarried shortly after), a 48-year-old son named Jim, and six daughters whose ages range from 45 to what looks like 19. James was only about 33 in 1914.
The confusing thing about Vaclav and James is that they lived so close together and both knew the same neighbour, who lived north of James and southeast of Vaclav. I know that Vaclav was born in Russia, year unknown, and in 1911, listed five members in his family: a 55 year old man, a 49 year old woman, and three girls, aged 20, 18, and 16.
I don't know what to think anymore.
