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I .. ~::~ ~ . ~ , '~,~..' ~'~..~ .. ) ,= ........ .. 'i E' OM" I EeA HE,,RAL" .... ..... :-D ~ - ~Prov. Librrd~.,'!! -d~gir 36j ....... ? ........... ,,,- . Vol. 311 . " ...... . ..... NEW HAZELTON, B, (]...:WEDNESDAY, •JUNE 19, 1935 ~":~fT" ~ " The oGreat University Cities,of:England Visited Prince Rupert . , . By The Sea " " , Manchester Looking Oop ~rom Our Own l~eporter F. 11. Clarke .(Copywrighted) awu.v. The mm~h:al rides of the car- The two great University, .cities of alry and artillery were bcautifnlly - - I 1 ~ I I I I , II~I, iIIIIIIII A Great Game Went 13 Inning ,, SmlthersLost lhe IIazelton-New Hazelton base ball team went to Snflthers on Suaday and met the Smithers senior teal'a It was the greatest, game ttms far this England, Cambridge and Oxf6rd, are as different from eaeh other as can be. Oxford University represents antiquity iu a hustling city, ever crowded with v~.~itors, many on their way to Strat- f,)rd.on-Avon. Although it is always there and the city itself could ):or ex- ist without it, the Unive~'sity :dways soelas a thing apart, "- Canal)ridge, however, Is tl~e Ttniver- st.ty with the city but a straggling vil- hlge ia and cnft of its precincts. One feels that while Oxford could go on witlmnt the University, canal)ridge m)d the University are one. Canal)ridge l.'niversity never stand.~ still : there ar~ l)uildfi~gs, dating back :rod buck to the beghnfing of English h~st )ry and others so modern that they border on the futuristic and yet sub- tl.v Idend with the ancient things. The Cam flows 1)eacefully tln'ough the town and around the colleges, giv- i',g geutle viex~:s of ancient nlolltS and ¢)v(a.,]ltlngin.g tret, s, castellated towers :~::d state]y i)Hdges. I'unts nre lmled :m:uefu!ly along with I),)ys'-find ''~,,irls rcclillilig npon (:nshions as the strean! winds lazily qrouml "lmcks" In the courtyard of every .college were stacks of l)icyeles, lnany of ntost d..'sgraceful al)l)earance, and all with i)askets fixed to the handles. On these the students race from lecture to h,eture with their I)ooks ili the baskets affil "if"]s' fi~e fa§hi'i~ii ~iii' Camb~/id~e, ~ I was tohl. to be-just as ragged as the 1,ikes are rusty . . . . if the ancient things predonfinate--- even the ancieat bikes and clothes-=" there is nothing ancient about cam- bridge as a University, for it keeps right up to (late i~rcseareh and in- strnction. The slotted wing of the aerol)lane, I was told, was discovered at carol)ridge, and its other discoveri- es iu aeronautics and eagineering have had prnctlcal effect npon many of Bri- tain's problems. The'i'e was a story of wlflch I tried to trace details of an- other diseovery which ma3~ have a la'ofouiul effect Ul)on Canadian pro- duce, b'ut therc is a tradition there that these things must .not I)e talked al)oat: that the University is not 10ok- ills for lnihlicity, lnerely working out things and giving tIlen] to the world to ]nflke use of. I had hoard from anothor sonrce of ihis discovery for t..ransl)orttng 'perish- able goods nnd keeping them lndefin- |rely l)y.means of a ehea'i)ly nnmufae- tared in'o~.bss of 1.enmving oxygen" from theh • 'containers. Vdssel ~ transport- ins. food ai~d vegetal)les will be conver- ted I)y this process into big tanks. The. food stuffs will be lo~lded, the oxygen r(,m0ved fl.om, the 'lio|ds and tim seeds delivered in any 1)urt of the world as fresh as the (bLv tlicy were picked, or kllled L,)r i':ul,.ht.,~ Canadhln s~ihu6n. and fruits for instan(,e will !)e deliver: ed in London Just as fresh as the daY taken from the st, lt or orchard. l had lutend~ffleiiving for the north ,but received an invlt:ttl0n Cront the:~B~ B.(I.. 't~),,attend t~he R0yalTom'nam'ent ~qa,nh~g at OlyntI)ia..and t() describe •it . ovor the':Emliire 'broadcast. ~ I wonder If I.-was heard h|i Cam da-? It used to:!~e kn0wil as 'the Ro~al Military and Naval .tournament and'is a~.excitl~]g'as ever; To seethe'sailors )roll theh' great-gun~ and carrlagh:~t'() l)feces, ." throw.. :. them: over hr[ck" wails s1111g them':~on; quiekly~ ~ extoml~0rized tra~:ell'i~g(~:~i;~e's:,ah'ds'wingr~vitlithe~n ,)ver lnlagluhi'Y"i~ii~in~sds'thoi!gh they ' ! t~ wcrc's mill toys,.Just: took one s ~ll routine affairs such as we see some- Prince Rupert--Prince Rupert showS[se,ts() n and 1)erbaps the g r(~al.e'~t that timcs in Canada, but tl~e most thri11- . "ew sl ns of llittlng its old stride as] ~ ".,~ , • " ..... I" w nt ,l f-. " g' " II i Wlll oe playea this season. ~ e the port of fish, great and sma ing. event to me, as I said on the " "" " ') ..... fin,s and after the niueth I)roadcast, was the ride of the signal ' t tmrreen nu g. . nda.~ the exchange sold 251,000 lbs I.. , ....... Mo ' "' -" ' "~ ~r. was anyone s game witn a tittle eoge corps. Just try and imagine a line of of the.. ~mlds, ,, finest, halibut. . A cou...llin favor of the visitors.," but very little• motorcycles charging at full speed One ple of American vessels brought seveu~The final score was four to three after the other at a alan dressed as a cents, the season s highest. I Slnither; got' their three runs ill the first imfing. The ball was wet and policeman and, as each one refuses to rcco~nizc his signal to stop, he jumps The longshore strike ia Vancouver the grounds were wet. Perry York, and the motorist goes betweeu his ontlwas hardly felt ia Prince Rupert as wbo was in the I)ox for the visitors, is boats kept' travelling'both ways and stretched legs at forty miles an hour. I hnagine a score of, motorcyclelst~ II stores continued well supplied. The~aPl)arentlYi teamn°t feltf°w)rableprettyt°easya wetin b a l l proceedhlg down year main street full. II°cal h)agshoremea equaninflty.aPpear to regard IWith a three run lead at the startthelrthe Sliced ahead and all tim riders stand-] the situation with ]Smithers • • . minds, and the fact that the IIazelton Ite is touring the ;northern,part:of the province ifi the interests of his delmrt- ment. While here he:will u~doubt~d- ly: he concerned: with the eentral school illea, especially for high ~choot pupils. ~here has been quite some talk for a rear or two ~ti)ont high sch0ol facili- ties. I)ut thus f.. ~r nothing definite has I)een (lmle. All the high school pupils of the district ,..j~ning to, have gone to, the sul)erb)r sc~:!)ol at Hazelton. Thus far outside i)n(iils have been charged n() fees I)v Ha zelton and,no "taxes'have been raised o'utside the Hazelton ins ,,n their heads on the saddles while the ln;t(,hines go on without a guiding hand on the hamlle bars. Then try and then try and picture theln tearing ab)ng with, say, oar R.C.M.P. gallop- ins 1,estde th(,m and suddenly, ahnost ,~o. quickly that you scarcely cnn see it :h)ne, riders of" lmrses and motorcycles change places. -. You might l)e ahle tq~.see one of each ) ~ o ,lo it 'tt the circus, l)ut at Olympm they ',yore all doing it rythmically to music. l wouhl sa the average age of these VOUllg daredevils was nineteen and ~hcy had us all gasping for breath• Man(.hester./-.vou. will be pleased to learn is "Looking oop." The trouble there, as it lind been on many other oecasion,~, sqt,!ns to nle to have been the ol)stinaey of the mill owners. They refused to recognize and adapt them- ~qveI~)-.fo cliaii~ing cofid{HbfiS';: W'Suld not i)ellevc, in spite ofall the techni- ,~.al advice given them, that artificial silks Were going to walk right into the cotton industry and take much Of it )lV¢~ly for ever, so would not convert their mills, und would not I)elleve that the discoveries in the wl~y of making conditimmd ,tit" wonhl place the Lan- t.~shire aimosphere in any part of the world where it w.ts desired to nmke cotton. TWO ye'll'S ago I TOnlld ,Manchester utterly, ii~ the del)ths of disi)air, but this Hme tim spirit was more optimis- tic. They had not celebrated the, jub- ilee to any extent, excel)t in the small- er streets, lint their I)uihlil]g ln'ogram. shun destrue.tion, reh¢)using projects: ch'ie iml)ovenmnts, such as a new li- hrary, extensb)ns to the city hall, the t)nlling down and re(.m~trnetion of the IIil)podromc, were all baying their cffe(,t.~ upon putting Ileol)le to work. 'l'l~e Mi(lland lTotel was crowded. find ,ill the evelling most ()f those wlm spoke ~:ith th(; uinuistakalde Manches= ter .i(.t~i,ut were in fro'ms 1 'dress. iti fact {hiring the f(,stlve evening hours ~[an chester was nlore fornnll than London. '!!lie thne w.~r apIwoUell|ng for nly. retilrll to Canuda, bnt C,bcster was I worth revls','tlng hr order to get a brief look a't tiffs nnelent .Ibmmn eity, with its ()hl wails a~id th~ Wharfs where the galleys once tied hi). Chester of all Engll.~h cities wat(hes t¢)"see that noth Ins .~hall ':remove its 1)ieture of anti- qutty, so much so. tlmt even Its public IilvatoHes iu'e, c, oilsti'u(:fe~d in th~ old st,~',ie (if-alnn!on~di whldi)ws and l~aif timi)ers . .... ' ' ,.... ' . i ]: .: The' ~l(1 :,lmthltngs .a~ careflflly pre- served, and'the tudor ,hhlck and white and !nverhangh)~ ulipei'i sto~"les i ~ .the ri)ws of shops .~et buck'.in .gallerles; the (il(l Catliedral Whlch ~takes eight mid. a Imlf days to"eXaminbi":'"God~s I rovidenee., house find!:~ a11: 6tlier; ah- dent .remhiders of~da,v.s,/goue..by made ~t: a ~ place !we~ were..<glh:d i- n~t ,to have ]!i'issed 'altiiough Ouri'st~y~@a~"slo-~t. ~ r ".Ha(;e'y0u ever been ~0 AldCrly_::~dge"? : (O)ntin~le, d on" ihst::Page)~i,: ~; !.: . , ' , , , , f'... A elnmge is stealing over the land boys were placing their hits right into st'al)o hard l)y the Priuec Rupert rail- way st..iti,m. It is getting away frma that raw look. Stlunps and muskeg are disal)l)earlng, glnooth turf, flow- the nflts 0f the Smithers fielders only increasc~l tbe home town's easy feel- ing. Carl)t;nter 'was ill the l)ox for Smith- er beds and graceful young trees sooth ers and he was all to tbc seed so hmg and smile on the weary traveller• The Its the three run lead remained. The vast excavqtion off Second Ave. will,, visitors, hit hint fl'eeh', cnongh hat. the.. I)(,forb h)ng l)e a beautiful sunken gar-i Mrs were not well l)laced and ~Ume den, with groves and fountains and men got on first, second and third imses they were not ahle to score nn- :til the ninth. By that time they got (,m.'n'hl terraces[ andXmay be, here and there, a statute to some hard bittea pioneer. Tourist travel is setting in strong. This week the ss Prince Rupert in- augurated the CNSS season to Alaska. All the steamship company offices re- )oft lieavy bookings. Despite the scarcity of ready cash thousands are fi)~!lin.'.z enqugh..~poaey, to jp~!r_ne~: fl:pm a]'l i,i,~:is"df'~me'Hcd e0 enio~"tthe " ~ii\ nmte and snberl) scenery of the insid.e passage. Dr. J. T. Mandy, resident mhflng engIneer and ,Mrs. Mady have goee to Hon. Dr. eir :Is eomi:ng Soon • :R e HighSchoo! Dr. G. 31. Weir, mifi|stdr Of educa- tion for British CoInmbta,wtll pay'a visit to this section on or about June 26th to look into .eilueational matters. sclmol (li~rict. and. the taxpayers in that district are-natu~ally~feelir/g that some change sho~ild .be~effected. I It is well that the minister, is com- ing 'rod if he decides on what is best, not from a vote-getting standpoint, but from the I)est interests of the district as a whole, the.lmldic will be well ser- ved. It is ha~'dy likely that any saris- factory solution could be arrived at by h)chl school boards in a district where opinions differ so "greatly. into their stride and started in to put a few I)alls where the Smithers field- ers could not reach them. The runs started to come in and when the third run was scored and the-visitors were having a nice time, Carpenter refused to pitch any more. He walked over to Mike O'Netll at first base and gave him the I)all. Carp. had had enough. 'A(~'~:h6 ~ife~test" of.'-manager "Ooodacr,e Mike went into the b0xand let Carp lday first base. For Four hmings it was a t0ngh game and Mike was doing good work with fine support from his team mates, but in the fourth the vis- SMALL. BOY STARTS BUSH FIRE i Carried a Cigat~ette Lighter and Made Use of it Going. ]ltome, from School'Thidy Aeres. Burned A num b.e r 0f:local:Deop le noticed a heavy smoke in the-direction of Carn- aliy a humb~;-/ff:(Ya~aqi~d::~? l~he "fSr- .... estry department got on the job and found a dandy.fire going.in the Car- nal)Y section'..It ha~ appai~ently been set deliberately as it was :bUrning ill four places. The serious part of it is that the fire w.as go'.mg, through fine green timber and at least thirty acres were burned before,the .rain of that night extinguished it. That rain sav- ed this couutry many thousands of dollars as the fire was:destined to l)e a big one. everYthing:xvas in its favor lnvesHgation brought to light that a boy. of. nine or ten years, Spitzel by name. had set~:the fires going when be was on his way from'school. He lind Cassiar to be away for. most of the itors scored again and the Smlthers smmner• There is believed to be a ! l)oys could not tie it up in their half h)t of minii/g acth'ity in the north, half. " m ,inee] con.~idem that it wiP ) After the first inning or two York and the e g ," , '~ ' I' " " ' ' ' , . - - ~. -' ~ot down to I)nsiness and pitched a ~,c aa a~mmtage to onserve (lercmp o, the ground. ,great game right through, and' he was . . . ]given fine SUl)port l)y his team mates Mrs. J. D. Thin'her and daughters as would l)e indicated with thirteen are I)ack trout Vflllconve where they innings aild ()lily one ill which scoring lmve l)eeh living since last year, and was done. The Smlthers boys batted re.s:mned residence on l~ourth Ave. the babll somewhat too. but did not 3h's. Thurber is tile, Wife, of Capt. flud mhny empty 1)lat'es in the field, a elgarette lighter which he said he Tlmrber of the halibut fishing vessel It is e xl)ected the Smithers team will used to light Snmdges with when he Yer't Beatrice. l)e down for a game ~hortly. iwent fishing and forgot to leave it at I ' I 'he.me. At this writing' the police had INDIANS WANT FINANCIAL HELP not decided What to do about it. The THIRTIETH WEDDING ANNIVER- Ioffeuse is a very serious one but the SARY Enow Where a Rich Gold Placer creek boy is so yonng..that" the question is Lecated, but Have not the ' " " " - - . arxscs as to what is the best thing to On Saturday the lmme of Mr. aml Mosey to Go In, di).' It should, :however, be a lesson to "Mrs: Richard Tomllnson was the scene parents to see ti~at their children do of the celebration of the 30th 'annivei': Tlmre is a lost gold mine, or placer not carry cigarette lighters ormatches sary of the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. field in tile Nation river country that A. S. Tordlffe. Qaite a auml)er Of re- a party of h)cal Indians are anxious SMALL BOYI~ LOST'THE OAME latives took part ia the festivities, in- to ,~(,e working again. This property cludiag Mrs..Robt. Tomlinson and her was wo'rked some forty-five years The New Hazeltou public sclmol son of Now ,~Ietlakatla, 'Masks• " ago l)y four men. of whom ,Tim May is lame hall team went.t0 Smithers last . sl id to ha~e been one. So far as can Safm'ddy to play the public 'school , , ' " ' ' : , r ' ' ' ,,,,,.~,~,,~ ,,,, ~ ..D.,. ~.,~,na~, II)e le:m, nd the four men are all dead team there. But the New Hazelton .: i' :' y :' . . In ow, aud.!mly, t~yo 0Ltn e lnalans wno ~chal)s'. had .recei~'ed :so much advance L)tst Smidi.~, a mu.tx, of' Hazelton 't°°k the men in to ,the country know IPubllgity that,snflth~rs took no 'ehal- J,alfm.d(vm~t' fi6 ta smitlierr' th nlav a' where the old campwas 10eared and ces and put a, tealn tn the field that ~,,;~,~ni,'. ,,"L~ 'dl;~h ~h;. )~)),~ ,¢ the" wlmt creek they': worked on. Several Would.win;'." St~.e, age and what roont interior town Ill tile party"were Alattenq)ts have!~en made.to find these~they were Ill did:hot,figure in the se- ll ,~,h,,,,~:i,H : Allen Gre-,, i, Po~r:' olddiggiflgs, lint '~i.;ithout success.. :,Th~ ]lection 0f.the )bia'~el~s'~ , Sniithers Won t v I i):rr ~, x'()~-~ ' Gor,l,m Wtlll, msofi ~- ~iatlves are ~trying to lnterest:s0me one by fourteenfl9 one)' -~he New Hazel- .~,~ :,,',h, ~,,,,~'k~,:,,,,~o,;;;a i~qle fl6e ti$:flnancethem t0 make a trlp-in and 'tonb0ysare nSt"dbv~ffh'earted. : Th0y 0 m~ ' ui' "tile" aftbriib0n was not too 1 restakd:tllts ground. ~Ihe pay is sa~d ] played alright. ~Some-)verg_.put in :new '.'.,# •,.a:~h~ .;.~h,.,,i~, '.~,.~ h,,l.,~, ~h,t' to Im rich ~unnlng Ill-tile old' days' un l)osithms, ere, but they did What they ,, Ver.v "flue tllne' ::~he~, exnect ti/e average of flftY:ceuts a pga .... Could and recelv~l support' of'the fanr , :: ~ ~,:~,,'~'-:~ .-. . _~1 ". , - - ....... In ~mithers A return game~is to be .llO,VS ~lOln ~mltllers'(lown Eo...Ery"'ou~ ' ,.-.:. ..... ., .. .. . .-.,: .... .... '• ' . . • , ,, , the.. lli/Proved 'course at:.:Mlssf6n Point I :..The: hnndrt,~ls of strikerS !~'om the I Played: here on Satnrday and. It Is ex, ,~ : .... :,,;~, ~,,~,,~'.~i,~,~,.. :':. :/ ' " UnemploYmentcarafes neaded:/f0r .Ot-ll~ected Smlthers will bring >dowu a "" "" ....."~" ~'"~ ..... ' "" " ' '~" : ' '~ .... :" ' ' " in : n .... ' .... ' ...... . - --.~ ~ ~ ,, ...... :,~ >, .': ta~a were stopped at Reg a a ~ h~ldl.publle school team. :- ,', Prlnce~Ruper i iS to,have..a:~air.thi~]there,Pending ithe arrival of I': .... ::.. ;~~,'~ ' ~h~..t,q~i~i~ (~h~,~i~,.',6 ~,~ I of eabl~t'~iittil mn 0ti I<" A.lot nmre ........ " ...... ,, "I had eon~lenti~l , a .dole I'l taei~e ,h~*,, taken: bold ~ pf ~tlie ,m~ter,], ....... . . . . . . , :" .... ,~, o d 'I .... r ..... St~[lce~ a~ el|' co .~ nd elt~mu :.a,~llar of..il recto s, ...... ~ . : . . . .. , .,,

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~ P r o v . Librrd~.,'!! -d~gir 36j ....... ? ........... ,,,- . Vol . 311 . " . . . . . . . ..... N E W HAZELTON, B, (] . . . :WEDNESDAY, •JUNE 19, 1935

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The oGreat University Cities,of:England Visited Prince Rupert

• . , . B y T h e S e a " "

, Manchester Looking Oop ~ r o m Our O w n l~eporter

F. 11. Clarke . (Copywrighted) awu.v. The mm~h:al r ides of the car - The two grea t Universi ty , .cities of a l ry and ar t i l le ry were bcaut i fn l ly

- - I 1 ~ I I I I , II~I, iIIIIIIII

A Great Game Went 13 Inning ,, Smlthers Lost l h e IIazelton-New Hazel ton base

ball team went to Snfl thers on Suaday and met the Smithers senior teal'a I t was the greatest, game t tms fa r this

Eng land , Cambr idge and Oxf6rd, a re as d i f fe ren t f rom eaeh o ther as can be. Oxford Univers i ty represen ts an t iqu i ty iu a hus t l ing city, ever crowded wi th v~.~itors, m a n y on t he i r wa y to S t ra t - f,)rd.on-Avon. Al though i t i s a lways there and t h e city i tself could ):or ex- ist wi thou t i t , t he Unive~'sity :dways soelas a t h ing apar t , "-

Canal)ridge, however, Is tl~e Ttniver- st.ty wi th the city b u t a s t raggl ing vil- hlge ia and cnft of its precincts . One feels tha t whi le Oxford could go on w i t lm n t the Univers i ty , canal)ridge m)d the U n i v e r s i t y a re one.

Canal)ridge l . ' n ive r s i t y never stand.~ s t i l l : there ar~ l)uildfi~gs, da t ing back :rod buck to the beghnfing of Engl i sh h~st )ry and others so modern tha t they border on the fu tu r i s t i c and yet sub- tl.v Idend wi th the anc ien t things.

The Cam flows 1)eacefully t ln 'ough the town a n d a round t h e colleges, giv- i ' ,g geut le viex~:s of a n c i e n t nlolltS and ¢)v(a.,]ltlngin.g tret, s, castel lated towers :~::d s tate]y i)Hdges. I ' u n t s n re lmled :m:uefu! ly along with I),)ys'-find ''~,,irls rcclillilig npon (:nshions a s the s trean! winds lazi ly qrouml "lmcks"

In the cour tya rd of every .college were s tacks of l)icyeles, lnany of ntost d..'sgraceful al)l)earance, and a l l w i th i)askets f ixed to the handles. On these the s tuden t s race from lecture to h,eture w i t h their I)ooks ili the baskets affil " if"]s' fi~e fa§hi'i~ii ~ i i i ' Camb~/id~e, ~ I was tohl. to be - j u s t as ragged a s the 1,ikes are rus ty . . . .

i f the anc ien t th ings predonfinate--- even the anc i ea t b ikes and clothes-=" there is no th ing anc ien t about c a m - br idge as a Univers i ty , for i t k e e p s r igh t up t o (late i ~ r c s e a r e h and in - s t rnc t ion . The slot ted wing of the aerol)lane, I was told, was discovered a t carol)ridge, and its other discoveri- es iu ae ronau t ics and eagineer ing have had prnc t lca l effect npon many of Bri- t a in ' s problems. The'i'e was a s tory of wlflch I t r i ed to t race de ta i l s o f an - o the r diseovery which ma3 ~ have a la 'ofouiul effect Ul)on Canad i an pro- duce, b'ut therc is a t r ad i t ion there t ha t these th ings must .not I)e ta lked a l )oat : tha t the Un ive r s i ty is not 10ok- i l ls for lnihlicity, lnerely working ou t th ings and giving tIlen] to the world to ]nflke use of.

I had hoard f rom anothor sonrce of ihis discovery for t..ransl)orttng 'per ish- a b l e goods n n d keeping them lndef in- | re ly l )y .means of a ehea'i)ly nnmufae - t a r e d in'o~.bss of 1.enmving oxygen" f rom theh • ' con ta iners . Vdssel ~ t r anspor t - ins. food ai~d vegetal)les will be conver- ted I)y this process into big tanks. The. food s tuf fs will be lo~lded, the oxygen r(,m0ved fl.om, the 'lio|ds and t im seeds del ivered in any 1)urt of the world a s fresh as the (bLv tlicy were picked, or kllled L,)r i':ul,.ht.,~ Canadh ln s~ihu6n. and f ru i t s for instan(,e will !)e deliver: ed in London J u s t as fresh as the daY taken from the st, lt or orchard.

l had lu tend~ff le i iv ing for t h e n o r t h ,but received an invl t : t t l0n Cront the:~B~ B.(I.. 't~),,attend t~he R 0 y a l T o m ' n a m ' e n t ~qa, nh~g a t OlyntI)ia. .and t() describe •i t

. ovor t h e ' : E m l i i r e 'broadcast . ~ I wonder If I.-was hea rd h | i Cam da-?

I t used to:!~e kn0wil as ' t he Ro~al

Military and Naval .tournament and'is

a~.excit l~]g'as ever; To s e e t h e ' s a i l o r s )roll theh' g r ea t -gun~ and carrlagh:~t'() l)feces, ." throw.. :. t hem: o v e r hr [ck" w a i l s s1111g them':~on; quiekly~ ~ extoml~0rized

• tra~:ell'i~g(~:~i;~e's:,ah'ds'wingr~vitlithe~n ,)ver lnlagluhi'Y"i~ii~in~s ds ' t ho i !gh they

' • ! t ~ wcrc's mill toys,.Just: took one s ~ll

rout ine a f fa i r s such as we see some- Pr ince R u p e r t - - P r i n c e Ruper t showS[se,ts() n and 1)erbaps the g r(~al.e'~t tha t t imcs in Canada, b u t tl~e most thri11- . "ew sl ns of l l i t t lng i t s old str ide as] ~ ".,~ , • " . . . . . I" w n t ,l f-. " g ' " II i Wlll oe playea this season. ~ e

the port of fish, g rea t a n d sma ing. event to me, a s I sa id on the " "" " ') . . . . . f i n , s and a f t e r the n iue th I)roadcast, w a s the r ide of the s ignal ' t tmrreen nu g. . nda.~ the exchange sold 251,000 lbs I. . , • . . . . . . . Mo ' "' -" ' "~ ~r. was anyone s game wi tn a t i t t le eoge corps. Ju s t t ry and imagine a l ine of of the.. ~ m l d s , • ,, finest, halibut. . A cou...ll in favor of the visitors.," b u t very little• motorcycles charg ing a t f u l l speed One ple of Amer ican vessels brought seveu~The f ina l score was four to th ree a f t e r the other at a a l an dressed as a cents, the season s highest. I S l n i t h e r ; got' their three r u n s ill t he

first imfing. The ball was wet and pol iceman and, as each one refuses to rcco~nizc his s ignal to stop, he j um ps The longshore str ike ia Vancouver the grounds were wet. Pe r ry York, and the motor is t goes betweeu his o n t l w a s ha rd ly fel t ia P r ince Ruper t as wbo was in the I)ox for the visitors, is

• boats kept' t r a v e l l i n g ' b o t h ways and s t re tched legs a t for ty mi les a n hour. I h n a g i n e a score o f , motorcyclelst~ II stores cont inued well supplied. The~aPl)arentlYi teamn°t feltf°w)rableprettyt°easya wetin bal l

proceedhlg down y e a r m a i n s t ree t full. I I°cal h)agshoremea equaninflty.aPpear to regard IWi th a three run lead a t the startthelrthe

Sliced ahead and al l tim r iders stand-] the s i tua t ion w i th ]Smithers • • . minds, and the fact that the IIazel ton

Ite i s tour ing t h e ; n o r t h e r n , p a r t : o f the prov ince ifi the i n t e r e s t s o f h i s d e l m r t - ment . W h i l e h e r e h e : w i l l u ~ d o u b t ~ d - ly: he concerned: w i t h t h e een tra l s c h o o l i l lea, e s p e c i a l l y for h i g h ~ c h o o t p u p i l s . ~here has been quite some ta lk for a r ea r or two ~ti)ont h i g h sch0ol faci l i- ties. I)ut thus f.. ~ r nothing def ini te has I)een (lmle. All t h e h i g h schoo l p u p i l s of the district ,..j~ning to, have gone to, the sul)erb)r sc~:!)ol a t Hazelton. Thus far outside i)n(iils have been charged n() fees I)v Ha zelton a n d , n o " taxes 'have been raised o'utside the Hazel ton

ins ,,n their heads on the saddles whi le the ln;t(,hines go on wi thou t a gu id ing hand on the h a m l l e bars . T h e n t r y and then try and p ic ture theln t ea r ing ab)ng with, say, o a r R.C.M.P. gallop- ins 1,estde th(,m and suddenly, ahnos t ,~o. quickly tha t you scarcely cnn see i t :h)ne, r iders of" lmrses and motorcycles change places. -.

You might l)e ahle tq~.see one of each ) ~ o

,lo i t ' t t the circus, l)ut a t Olympm they ',yore all doing i t ry thmica l ly to m u s i c . l wouhl sa the average age of these VOUllg daredevils was n ine teen a n d ~hcy had us all gasping for breath•

Man(.hester./-.vou. will be pleased to learn is "Looking oop." The t rouble there, as it lind been on m a n y other oecasion,~, sqt,!ns to nle to have been the ol)stinaey of the mill owners. They refused to recognize and adap t them- ~qveI~)-.fo c l ia i i~ ing cofid{HbfiS';: W'Suld no t i)ellevc, in spite o f a l l the techni- ,~.al advice given them, t ha t a r t i f i c i a l s i lks Were go ing to walk r ight into the cotton i n d u s t r y and take much Of i t )lV¢~ly for ever, so would not conver t the i r mills, und would no t I)elleve t h a t the discoveries in the wl~y of m a k i n g condit immd ,tit" wonhl place t he Lan- t.~shire a imosphere in a n y par t of the world where i t w.ts desired to nmke cotton.

TWO ye'll'S ago I TOnlld ,Manchester ut ter ly, ii~ the del)ths of dis i )air , bu t this Hme tim sp i r i t was more optimis- tic. They had not celebrated the, jub- ilee to any extent , excel)t in the small- er streets, lint their I)uihlil]g ln 'ogram. shun destrue.tion, reh¢)using projects : ch ' ie iml)ovenmnts, such as a new li- hrary, extensb)ns to the city hal l , t he t)nll ing down and re( .m~trnet ion of the IIil)podromc, were a l l bay ing the i r cffe(,t.~ upon put t ing Ileol)le to work.

'l'l~e Mi(lland lTotel was crowded. find ,ill the evell ing most ()f those wlm spoke ~:ith th(; u inuis taka lde Manches= ter .i(.t~i,ut were in fro'ms 1 'dress. iti fac t {hiring the f(,stlve evening hours ~[an chester was nlore fornnll than London.

'!!lie thne w.~r apIwoUell |ng for nly.

retilrll to Canuda, bnt C, bcster was I

worth revls','tlng hr order to get a brief

look a't tiffs nnelent .Ibmmn eity, with

its ()hl wails a~id th~ Wharfs where the

galleys once tied hi). Chester of all Engll.~h cities w a t ( h e s t¢)" see t h a t noth Ins .~hall ':remove i ts 1)ieture of ant i - qutty, so much so. t lmt even Its publ ic Iil va toHes iu'e, c, oilsti'u(:fe~d in th~ o ld st,~',ie (if-alnn!on~di whldi)ws and l~aif timi)ers. . . . . ' ' , . . . . ' . i • ]:

.: T h e ' ~l(1 :,lmthltngs . a ~ careflf l ly pre- served, a n d ' t h e tudor ,hhlck a n d whi te and !nverhangh)~ ulipei'i sto~"les i ~ . the ri)ws of shops .~et buck'.in .gallerles;

the (il(l Catliedral Whlch ~takes eight

mid. a Imlf days to"eXaminbi":'"God~s

I rov idenee . , house find!:~ a11: 6tlier; a h - dent . remhiders of~da,v.s,/goue..by made ~t: a ~ p l a c e ! w e ~ were..<glh:d i- n~t ,to h a v e ]!i'issed 'altiiough Ouri'st~y~@a~"slo-~t. ~ r

".Ha(;e'y0u ever b e e n ~0 AldCrly_::~dge"? : (O)ntin~le, d on" ihst::Page)~i , : ~ ; !.:

. , • ' , , , , f ' . . .

A elnmge is s tea l ing over the land boys were placing their hi ts r ight in to

st'al)o hard l)y the Pr iuec Ruper t rai l- w a y st..iti,m. I t i s get t ing away f rma tha t raw look. St lunps a n d muskeg are disal)l)earlng, glnooth turf , f low-

the nflts 0f the Smithers f ielders on ly increasc~l tbe home town's easy f ee l - ing.

Carl)t;nter 'was ill the l)ox for Smith-

er beds and graceful young trees sooth ers and he was all to tbc seed so hmg and smile on the weary traveller• The Its the three run lead remained. The vast excavqt ion off Second Ave. wil l , , visitors, hit hint fl'eeh', cnongh hat. the.. I)(,forb h)ng l)e a beaut i fu l sunken gar- i Mrs were not well l)laced and ~Ume den, wi th groves and founta ins and men got on first, second and th i rd

imses they were not ahle to score nn- : t i l the ninth . By tha t t ime they got (,m.'n'hl terraces[ andXmay be, here and

there, a s ta tu te to some hard b i t t ea pioneer.

Tour i s t t r a v e l is se t t ing in strong. This week the ss P r ince Ruper t in- augura ted the CNSS season to Alaska. All t h e s t e a m s h i p c o m p a n y o f f i c e s re- )oft l ieavy bookings. Despi te the

scarci ty of r eady cash thousands a r e fi)~!lin.'.z enqugh..~poaey, to jp~!r_ne~: fl:pm a]'l i,i,~:is"df' ~me'Hcd e0 enio~"tthe " ~ii \ nmte and snberl) scenery of the insid.e passage.

Dr. J. T. Mandy, resident mhf lng engIneer and ,Mrs. Mady have goee to

Hon. Dr. eir :Is eomi:ng Soon • :R e HighSchoo! Dr. G. 31. Weir , mi f i | s tdr Of educa-

tion for Br i t i sh C o I n m b t a , w t l l p a y ' a visit to this section on or about J u n e 26th to look into .ei lueational mat ters .

sclmol ( l i~rict . and. the t axpayers in tha t d is t r ic t are-natu~ally~feelir /g t h a t some change sho~ild .be~effected.

I I t is well tha t the minis te r , is com- ing 'rod if he decides on w h a t is best, not from a vote-getting s tandpoint , but from the I)est in teres ts of the d is t r ic t as a whole, the.lmldic will be well ser- ved. I t is ha~'dy l ikely tha t any saris- factory solution could be ar r ived a t by h)chl school boards in a d i s t r i c t where opinions d i f fer so "greatly.

into their s t r ide and s tar ted in to pu t a few I)alls where the Smithers f ield- ers could no t reach them. The r u n s s tar ted to come in and when the th i rd run was scored a n d the -v i s i to r s were having a nice time, Carpenter refused to pitch any more. He walked over to Mike O'Netll a t f i r s t base and gave him the I)all. Carp. had had enough. 'A(~'~:h6 ~ife~test" of. ' -manager "Ooodacr,e Mike went into the b 0 x a n d let Carp lday f i rs t base. For F o u r hmings i t was a t0ngh game and Mike was doing good work with f ine support from his t eam mates, but in the four th the vis-

S M A L L . B O Y S T A R T S B U S H F I R E

i Carried a Cigat~ette L i g h t e r and M a d e

U s e o f i t Going. ] l tome, f r o m S c h o o l ' T h i d y Aeres. Burned

A num b.e r 0f : local :Deop le noticed a heavy smoke in the-d i rec t ion of Carn- aliy a humb~;-/ff:(Ya~aqi~d::~? l~he "fSr- .... es try depa r tmen t g o t on the job and found a d a n d y . f i r e g o i n g . i n the Car- nal)Y s e c t i o n ' . . I t ha~ appai~ently been set del iberately as i t w a s :bUrning ill four places. The serious pa r t of i t is tha t the fire w.as go'.mg, through f ine green t imber a n d a t l eas t t h i r t y acres were burned b e f o r e , t h e . ra in of t ha t night ext inguished it. T h a t r a in sav- ed this couut ry m a n y thousands of dollars as the fire was :des t ined to l)e a big one. everYthing:xvas in i ts favor lnvesHgat ion brought to l ight t h a t a boy. of. n ine or ten years, Spitzel by name. had set~:the f i res going when be was on his way from'school . He lind

Cass iar to be a w a y for. most of the i tors scored again and the Smlthers smmner• There is b e l i e v e d to be a ! l)oys could not t i e it up i n their ha l f

h)t of minii/g a c t h ' i t y in the north, half. " m ,inee] con.~idem that i t wiP ) After the first inn ing or two York and the e g ," , '~ ' I' " " ' ' • ' • , . - • - ~ . -' ~ot down to I)nsiness and pitched a ~,c aa a~mmtage to onserve ( lercmp o , the ground. ,grea t game right through, and' he was

. . . ]given fine SUl)port l)y his team mates

Mrs. J. D. Thin 'her and daughters as would l)e indicated with th i r t een a re I)ack trout Vflllconve where they innings aild ()lily one ill which scoring lmve l)eeh l iving since last year, and was done. The Smlthers boys bat ted re.s:mned residence on l~ourth Ave. the babll somewhat too. bu t did no t 3h's. Thurbe r is tile, Wife, of Capt. f l u d mhny empty 1)lat'es in the field, a e lga re t t e l ighter which he said he Tlmrber of the ha l ibu t f ishing vessel It is e xl)ected the Smithers team w i l l used to l ight Snmdges wi th when he Yer't Beatrice. l)e down for a game ~hortly. iwent f ishing and forgot to leave i t a t

• I ' I 'he.me. At this wr i t ing ' the police had INDIANS WANT F I N A N C I A L H E L P not decided What to do about it. The

T H I R T I E T H W E D D I N G ANNIVER- Ioffeuse is a very serious one bu t the SARY Enow Where a Rich Gold Placer creek boy is so y o n n g . . t h a t " the quest ion

is Lecated, b u t H a v e not the ' • " " " - - . arxscs a s to wha t is the best th ing to On Sa tu rday the lmme of Mr. aml Mosey to Go In, di).' I t should, :however, be a lesson to

"Mrs: Richard Toml lnson was the scene paren ts to see ti~at t he i r chi ldren do of the celebrat ion of the 30th 'annivei ' : Tlmre is a lost gold mine, or placer not car ry cigarette l ighters o r m a t c h e s sary of the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. field in tile Nation r iver country t h a t A. S. Tordlffe. Qaite a auml)er Of re- a par ty of h)cal I nd i ans a re anxious SMALL BOYI~ L O S T ' T H E OAME lat ives took pa r t ia the fest ivi t ies, in- to ,~(,e working again. This proper ty c ludiag Mrs. .Robt . Toml inson and her was wo'rked some forty-f ive years The New Hazeltou publ ic sclmol son o f Now ,~Ietlakatla, 'Masks• " ago l)y four men. of whom ,Tim May is lame hall team wen t . t 0 Smithers last

. sl id to ha~e been one. So fa r as can Sa fm 'ddy to play t h e publ ic 'school , , • ' " ' ' : , r ' ' '

, , , , , . ~ ,~ , ,~ , , , , ~ . . D . , . ~ . , ~ , n a ~ , I I)e le:m, nd the four men are a l l dead team t h e r e . B u t the New Hazel ton • .: i' :' y : ' . • . In ow, aud.!mly, t~yo 0 L t n e l na l ans w n o ~chal)s'. had .recei~'ed :so much advance

L)tst Smidi.~, a mu.tx, of' Hazel ton ' t ° ° k the m e n in t o ,the count ry know IPubllgity t h a t , s n f l t h ~ r s took no ' e h a l - J,alfm.d(vm~t' f i6 ta smi t l i e r r ' th n l a v a ' w h e r e the old c a m p w a s 10eared and ces and put a, tealn tn the field tha t ~,,;~,~ni,'. , ,"L~ 'dl;~h ~h;. ) ~ ) ) , ~ , ¢ the" w l m t creek they': worked on. Several Would.win;'." St~.e, age and wha t roont in ter ior town I l l t i le p a r t y " w e r e A l a t t e n q ) t s h a v e ! ~ e n made. to f ind these~they were Ill d id :ho t , f i gu re in the se- l l ,~,h,,,,~:i,H : Allen Gre-, , i , P o ~ r : ' olddiggiflgs, lint '~i.;ithout success.. : ,Th~ ]lection 0 f . t h e )bia'~el~s'~ , Sni i thers Won

t v I i ) : r r ~, x'()~-~ ' Gor, l ,m Wt l l l , msofi ~ - ~iatlves a re ~ t rying to ln te res t : s0me o n e by four teenf l9 one)' -~he N e w Hazel- . ~ , ~ :,,',h, ~,,,,~'k~,:,,,,~o,;;;a i ~ q l e f l6e t i$ : f lnance them t0 make a t r lp - in a n d ' t o n b 0 y s a r e nSt"dbv~ffh'earted. : T h 0 y 0 m~ ' ui' "tile" af tbr i ib0n w a s no t too 1 r e s t akd : t l l t s ground. ~Ihe pay i s sa~d ] played a l r igh t . ~Some-)verg_.put in :new

'.'.,# •,.a:~h~ .;.~h,.,,i~, '.~,.~ h, , l . ,~ , ~h, t ' to Im rich ~ u n n l n g Ill-tile old' days ' un l)osithms, ere , but they did What they ,, Ver.v "flue tl lne' ::~he~, exnect ti/e average of flftY:ceuts a pga . . . . Could and recelv~l support ' o f ' t h e f an r • , :: ~ ~,:~,, '~'-:~ . - . . _~1 ". , - - . . . . . . . In ~mi thers A re tu rn game~is t o be .llO,VS ~lOln ~mltllers'(lown Eo...Ery"'ou~ ' ,.-.:. ..... ., .. .. . .-.,: .... .... '• ' . . • , ,, ,

the.. lli/Proved 'course a t : . :Mlssf6n Po in t I :..The: hnndrt,~ls o f str ikerS !~'om the I Played: here o n Satnrday and. It Is e x , ,~ : . . . . :,,;~, ~,,~,,~'.~i,~,~,.. : ' : . :/ ' " UnemploYmentcarafes neaded: / f0r .Ot-ll~ected Smlthers will br ing >dowu a "" "" ..... "~" ~'"~ ..... ' "" " ' '~" : ' '~ .... :" ' ' " in : n .... ' .... ' ...... .- --.~ • ~ ~ , , . . . . . . :,~ >, .': t a ~ a were stopped at Reg a a ~ h~ldl .publle school team. :-

,', Prlnce~Ruper i iS to,have..a:~air.thi~]there,Pending ithe a r r iva l of I': .... ::.. ;~ ~,'~ ' ~h~..t,q~i~i~ (~h~,~i~ , . ' ,6 ~ , ~ I of eabl~ t '~ i i t t i l m n 0 t i I<" A.lot n m r e

........ " . . . . . . ,, • "I had eon~lenti~l , a .dole I'l taei~e ,h~* , , t a k e n : bo ld ~ pf ~tlie , m ~ t e r , ] , ....... . . . . . . , :" .... ,~, o d 'I .... r ..... St~[lce~ a~ el|' co .~ nd elt~mu :.a,~ll ar of.. il recto s,.. . . . .~ . : . . . .., .,,

[hc 0mmcca Her Letterf rEd ori .NEW .HM. TON, B.¢. PATTULLO IS NOT POPULAR?

Pubhshed Every Wednesday Dear Editor~ffust a l i t t le spaee In

your newsy columns re your kindly C. II. Sawle .... Publisher editorial towards our premier, Hen. T

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THE VITAL ISSUE

NEW HAZELTON,. B C., WEDNESDI'Y, JUNE 19,-,1935-. ~-.

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, ~ . , = , , : ~ o n v e , , q o , , o n : ] / In tosh :and W;as in her 42nd year: >:A:

July 5 Farm r s numl'er of years a g o she w~i,t 'fG:, e Seattle and t ,)ok u course on l)eauty

cul tm.e a n d afterward followed that"

O f D i s t r i c t B l)l'°f('ssi°n"until her m',riage two years ago t'., Mr. Jac,)l)seu. a la'wyer of tlmt

D. Pattullo, and re eonfidence of the people. Would ask you if i t would take a mnsic professor to tell t ha t his advs are not in tune with his election pro- pogamla. Does he expect the confi- dence of the people on the ~New West- minster bridge, when the opposition in the house had to fight l ike- - - to have

c:nfley discusses the emancipation of tin, l)eol)le from a state of ignominious vassalage to a state of prosperity, hut adds, that the increase of wealth and th(, extension of trade, produced, to- gether with' tnnnense good, some evils from which'" poor:-" and rude societies arc not free. )although Canada has not had to go through parallel vicissi- tudes of the history of England, yet his renmrks as to the ills following ihc creation of wealth apply to Canada

The disclosures of the Price Spreads nn(1 Mass Buying Coumflssion's inves- tigations 'and ,agr ien l tura l conditions (.all for renledial measures The I)lans of the governnieat are now before the (".cctors. and it del)ends upon their d(,(.ision as to whether they are to be made effective The [legislation en- • wted and to be enacted, is comprehen- sive. embracing both agricultural and industrial conditions; deals with many phases of the ills uncovered by investi- gations, will improve the lot of the farmer and the man on the street

No amount of side-stepping by Lib- orals, C. C. F., Social Credit advocates (.an hide the fac t tha t the reforln meas urea will eoustitut:e the vital issue a t the coming federal election. The il ls ~we evident, the remedies are at hand, drafted With" h'r~alizaflon of the needs of the mass of the.people, which con- stitutes real statesmanship. I n the nmltltude" of speeches there is always toe danger ~that" the t~ue issue will he lost sight of--=-personal and local mat- ters are apt to disguise .the great and main ob jec t~ tha t of reform--and it is therefore in(portan~ that the minds Of tile electors should ~ot be diverted to h,sser issnes. Canada needs legisla- t" -, o'~ theselines, and the.government has shown its realization of this need. For that reason alone, the govermnent should ohtain the support of every vot- er who desires to see the inaugura- tion of a betterment in sochll a n d ec- ,)n,,mie conditions.

the temlers opehed in public; when

In his history ghm Lord Ms= the engineer was to get $50,000 a year Now who would you think the best jndge of the bridge question, the peo= l)le of New Westminster and Van(h)u- ver,, or the wee M.L.A.'s tha t are now trying to explain it. Is it lint a shame that we have not more M.L.A.'s like McKay, the chairman of the Liberal caucus nt the last session a t Victoria ~ m e n with princilml and honor that work for the.people ns a whole, not a political few.

Confidence---An assistant prenfler forty-eight nmml,ers, brain trusts and royal counnissions al)lminted for every little bit o f go~ernmeut work that comes ah)ng, at high salaries to 1)oliti-

[ cal heelers, such as 1)enston i)oards at $4,500 a year, " while thousands cau' t get jobs a~ a thousand a year ; trips to Ottwa with half of his eahinet about every three or four months; thonsands of dollars exl)ense for the tax payer. Ye.~ ! Confidence ! Last session of the house they reported 65 government em ployees fired and 78 or more hired) their a l ibi--for the betterment of the governnlent. They mean for the bet- t~rm'ent of t h e Liberal party, not the peol)le. One policy they have follow- ed with nmt'ked success--that is swing tag the political axe. I see by your columns some time ago, it fell at Ter- race, : the magistrate, Mr. Sundal; I have been wondcring what heeler will get that job. 1 wonder how they: ex- l)eet the people to be law abiding when they cat and slash at the roots of jus- tice, like they did here and in Van- couver. I f this is the Liberal policy I think we have had shoat enough Liberalism. Yes ! Confidence ! I f Hen R; B. Bennett has as nmeh hi'alas as I think he has, he wont give this gOT- eminent any 7 or l0 million to blow away and bulge the pockets of a few political heelei's in this provin.ce. We can't pay interest on what we owe now so i t is thne he called a halt.

Yes! I am afraid that Mr. Pattullo will not get the confidence of many ,(,(,Ide or his hack I)eneh wee ~[.L.A:'s either, if they continue to act in the future like they have in the past.

Th~)uking you~for the space. A Fed-up

The total gross agricultural revenue of Canada for 1934 is estimated at $931.347.000 as compared with $802,- 946,000,: the revised estimate for 1933. ~Ph!s represents an increaseof,$18.401,- 000 or 16%: There are increases from the revenue from all i tems, the great- eat increases being shown in Field crops, farn~ animals and dairy pro- ducts.

* $ $

The ' t o t a l shipment of Canadian cer tiffed potato Seed in 1934 amounted fo 1,328,745 bushels, (if which 728,582 were shtpped during the months f rom .:Tianuai;~ :to'; ' .MaY inciusive, and 600,163~ :bushels ia:th'e, fail to:,December ,3i.

Prenlier Hel)l)ui'n of Carnie. is not going to be outdone I)y his friend, t h e mayor of Vancouver;-~Miteh. of On- tario has also reeei~:ed threats and he is being, escorted about the city with n police bodY. guard. In the old days when titles" were bestowed and a cer- ta in amount 'of show was accepted as quite alrlght; ':n() one needed a body guard. But now with the young men all pepped up ai)d boasting of a land of tl)e brav.e 'and ,the free, the young bloods must be protected with police to attract attention.

There whs~a bill before the house of. dommous recently .providing for the preser~'ation of. whales. ":~he govern: ment may wa~it t0rdispose of a l o t 0f Jonas before long.

Ita.q ynur~ ~ubscrlption been ra id ~et?

eity. Some interesting speakers are on the

program fin' the District B. Farniers ' Inst i tute convention to he held In Tel- kwa ()i] Friday,, July 5th. Among them are l)eim Ch, nlent o f the Univer-

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slty ,,f British Columl,ia. He is pat'-] r t i cu la r l y interested in- seeuriag data I)earing on ~] prograln fo adult educa-

tion to I)e conducted throughout the l)rovii]ce. Funds for this purpose have i)ecu made availahle through the C)trnegie Fonndation fro' this purI)ose. The De'm is on the committee for draft ing a list of subjects suitable fro" r u r a l districts and to d e t e r m i n e the most pra(.ti~.able nleans and manner l)y which the eonrscs can I)e I)resented.

Both Hen. Dr. MacI)onald and J. B. 3hmr,). minister and dclmty nltnister of agriculture, will p robab ly confine their remarks to subjects of particul- ar interest to agriculturists at tills time---very 1)rol)ably along some Phase of lnar]ceting. A.t the conve;~ti,)n th,, sul)jects to 1)e I)ronght h)rward so far as it is known at this time will range from bounties, taxes, f re!ght rnh.~, to ties an(1 land settlelnent. It i~, OXl)e('t= ed that a large nunfl)er of delegates will I)c l)re.-'(~t.

TH E LATE MRS. JACOBSEN

Passed Away on Saturday. June 5 in Seattle---Born in Hazclton 42

Years Ago.

Word was received this w e e k ' b y Mrs. F. G. Martin ,,f Hazelton thaL her sister, Mrs. Christopher Jacobsen oT Seattle had passed away in that city. aftt, r a very brief illness. The de- Ceased was born in Hazelton and is survived by three sisters, Mrs. F. G. ~Ia'r[in~ Hazelton; Mt~s. C. L. ]Barker, P r i n c e Ruper t ; Mrs. Agnes Brentzen, Port Si/npsbn; and four brothers, An- gas and Charles MeIntosh of Prince Rupert and John mid Donald of Haz, ellen. The deceased • was Louise Mc-

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SAVE W E ' V E h e a r d a lo t o f

t h a t w o r d " s a v e " i n f ife p a s t f e w y e a r s . F o r s o m e t i m e n o w t h e question of saving our pennies and dimes lias' not o~ily been impor- t a n t - b u t i inperat i~-e.

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Also, i t may, be noted, ' that , everyone who is in the.husi- , . hess of selling merchandise to the public has-devoted .his attention to pointing ou t , how much you, the cus- tomer, can SAVE b~ dealing with him; to the: ex~ifi§iOn of' others. WhiCh ts perfectly ah ' right, too, :in its way, I excopt '. t h a t i t tS advisablefor a ciis-', tomer in h i s .own lnt'orests, t o ' be ' su r e that..the savings, t ha t he is getting are real and n o t . s imply, over ~: en-, , ,

. thusiasm on the adv'ertiser'9. / part,..In:Otiier'words to Sav~' Whel'e'"lffs SAFE !to"i~(~V~ ":

t o ' save, ~fo~ !~'tnstdace' at '~" EATON'S~ ' w h e ' r o . , v a l u o . , means not,simply cheapness ;,,

• .,.":.. - '. -':' "~ - :~ :' ,: , ---but quality at a price--and

SAIl= ',sOUTH tO,,V N OUVER .,: merchandiso~i)~.backed.~y,~.n.,q)

. : " . . : , .: . . . , . . . , ' , ~,, , . = , . . . . ,~ ': = ! whore,,every,,cl~tm regardlng~ '..

' .": ' ::: ' . . ' . lEAVE PRINCE: ' . . ' " -: ,t.r()~'c]ad,,~qarah~et~f:.sat~F'::, :" ,:t ' ~ '.~ii t '~'4. ="~.'.~ :':::;~ : ':~ .... ' '.. _ .~, ": . ' : . ': -:" • . , fa6(lo~' 'that :;~,l~,k, es,,,ever~...i.

;k- M o n d a y s -:3 p ; m , " . " Saturda s' '6 : , m . : pur~haso""¢iOub/y:r:safe; •It 's' '.

~' burn')It'd ! wise ~'' 0 '-'i~(~iolJbr: :~ )-. ' .' ) < S~;,.PRI~CE GEORGE .. . . SS"PRINCE. RUPERT ), . . . . ' ; , , . , . - , t g : " . ' : . * , • . ,

... r an Ideal, vaca t ion by ran and water take tim' Tr iang le ~ -- =-- -- _ ~..' tha t • *'It)s"SAFE' tb~ sav~','at , .Tour'. o f BritiSh:• Colmmbla--Pri~,ce:: ~lll~.~rl~' a ~ " ~ , . 'V.~t" ".~1:4 " / K ~ " ::'~:'.I.~ATON'8," :,: '. ': ':.","~0 ~'; > ' ';

, ' ~ . . , ' , ' : , ~;~: . ' / . , ' : ' , i ~), ' ~ I I ::.:.,

' : NATIONAL STEAMSHIP I • .. "' ..... ' - . , ' . ,- " " " . . . . . , ' " ; , , . : . : ' . " . . . . . V'-$~b-~6' CANAD AN S • , ~..,.:.-. : . ~ . , ; . : . . . " . . . . . . . . . .

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Tbe season hh,~ opeffed for flying to the Two Brothor~ L;tk(' c.')untry and ' nt least i-w, l)iar,(,s wi l l o])er,)te from

# ~ ' . ; Tal. la Landing: ,. j

Cooper H. and Mrs. Wriueh and Miss Lenora Wrineh. "rod Miss Ral- l)hina Wrinch mot,)rt,d t,) ,4mlthers on Snndny. , ,

Has your sul)scrtl)tiol) I,e(,u I)aid yet?

' Two or three times as much rainfall this year between A p r i l . 1 and May 8 on the Prairies as compared with the same period la.~t year makes the outlook ,for the 1935 harvest ~imilar to that at the same time of year In 1932 when the lRrgest crop since 1928 was recorded, states T. S. Ache- son, general agricultural agent of the Canadian Pacific Railway in the West.

Leonard J. Pohlmann, travel- l ing passenger agent, Canadian Pacific ihti[way, with headquar- ters at New York, was recently elected vice-prc.~id, ent of the Ameriean Association of Travel- l ing Passenger Agents. of New York. Mr. Pohlmann- has been a member ~0f the association's executive cOmi~Ittee for the past year.

Hotel Saskatchewan, Regina, distinguished Itself ~ recently by staging a Chinese Mandarin din- ner dance, said to be the first of i ts kind on this continent. As stage decoration there was used a hundred=foot runner and side drapes, hand-made by Chinese many decades a g o , and insured while in tlse at a valuation .of $6,000. The orchestra was in Chinese dress and provided music: with a decid.edly Eastern back- ground.

T. J. Jackson, who has Just been appointed first assistant man- ager of the Royal York Hotel," Toronto, in succession to Cyril Chapman, promoted to the po~t at manager of . the Sei~:niory Club ef Quebec, started as cashier at the Chateau Frontenae in 1924. and h a s had rapid advancement to hts present high position.

To'Ch'arles: Montgomery, one- . time switch-tender and at pres-

ent elevator operator at the Can- adian Pacific uptown office build- ing in Winnipeg, gO all honor~ for having constructed w h a t i s probably the most perfectly' f in-

,ished model of a locomotive on th 9 c o m i n e n t . . It~is a, f iv~- f0ot . r e p l i c a of" a' cai~'adian Pacific class ,2300", finished in brass, and copper, and took five years to construct, ,

Out of active' Set'vice' for:some years pa~t, Canadian Pacific l iner Melita has been sold. to .l.talian shipbreakers. She. was built in Glasgow in. 1918~, ,

"Never betray a trust; be hon- est; do what other mau can fie; and w o r k your eight hours a day," is. the recipe ,for success enunciated by Caleb ,~. Smith, ia- ternatl#nal :Chairrhan ~ o f the Mil:' I l ion-Dollar Round Table, speak-

. lng to the. Lif.v "Under~'rlters i n • :¢0nventioh '~tt'"the Royal: York ~

i CGmt's ency Notary P-b]ic

' Re~:rv~ienting

Lendi g Fire and Life lns irance Companies

Yc.U Office-Work given Prompt Careful

Att 'nfion

I! HAZi,LrON, B. C. i

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British hospitality and British Columbia foodsblend happily in making our guests comlort. able. Dining-roon~, lounge and rooms are clean,' homelike and quiet. Near sloops, theatres, boats and trains. Mr. E. G.' Baynes, well-known Owner- Manager of the Grosvenor, 9ives his personal assurance of the hig}iest quality m0dern hotel service to visitors trom all points in British t , Columbia. k

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Hotel, Toronto , recently.

'!:, ,t '~Taines 'G. " M i i l : a t , . MediCine" Hat; •. ":. 43-81 . . - ii v e ' e r ~ ] [ ~ C a n a d i a n P a c i f i c e n g i u - '

,eer, recently celebrated hts:~$21id "

birthday, when railway acquant-"

t i.Transt • anees and ~, relatives ',.gathered to ~ .... .|,¢' .... 1 :' ~.J ~:,. ~ ~; ~: ~' i Congratulate-him, : . .He wks.bor~ ,: . . . . . . . . . . . .................. ~,. ; in Drummondvlllc, Que., and has *' : be.et~!drawlzig a Tat l road cheque! ~ ~ . ~ . . . . . . ' : , tot more than .•: •< - '

: " ~ " c o u p l e of , ~eo~e of rise. old ~.,: - . . . . .

MINERAL ACT ....

Certificate of" ImProvements J

- NOTICE ~.(.

Fisher F~'aetional mineral cla~n s i tuate ' Ia t h e Omineea Mlning' :Dlvi. :~ion .of Range ti. of.Coast District.- >:~

I,ocated on ~Iount Evelyn, Hudson Bay Mountain a n d adJoifiing tlie Rio Grande ~Iineral Claim on the north.~

Take Notice that I, 3 . A. Rutherfoi~d F.M.C. No. 829~0D, authorized agen t for the Estate of Joseph: Fisher, F ree '~1tnOr's Certificate N6. 62681D,intend

lxty days "from the date hereof, to ap. Y to the l~ining Recorder J[or~ a Cer-

tificate of Improvements for the pur- pose of obtaining a Crown grant o f the above, claim. _ -.-

~,n~ further takelnotice t h a t ~aetion. nder se~tl()n:851 ~ u s t be commenced

before the. 'issuanee of such Certificate f. ImProvements . . , • .: . . . .

Dated this 9th day of Februar.y, 1935. ,~

C ..4

• ,,gath'ered near Jackfish, 'Onti eently,, ¢o re~cnact: the,drivi~ the, lasLspike a i Noslb~on' ~Ma 1885. ~ / A l e x . Anderson, ! Port thur , .who held ' the 'doike wh(

hem6 a new gilded Spike vigor that.belied liiS.:81:y(

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THE TERRACE. NEWS i

VOL. 13 TERRACE, B. C . WEDNESDAY.JUNEi19 , 1935

About Terrace Mrs. Nunan of Telkwa is visiting

with her brothers here. :...:..o~.~o...,~),'u~:.'~ ,~,..X~:' ..

P e t e 3 I a g u s s m ~ l e f t f o r P r i n c e R u -

p e r t on T h u r s d a : y . ;., . - @ ". ~)

Mrs, Shehlriek nnd•daughte r left for

t h e s o u t h olI T h u r s d t l y . . . . .

W h i l e M i s s L u e l l a , L l e w e l l y n i s o n h . l i d a y s - M i s s A d e l i n e T h o m a s : is : r e -

l i e v i n g a t t h e d r u g s to re . O $ O . --

31iss M c G r e g o r . d e a c o n e s s , s t a t i o n e d a t P r i n c e R u p e e % s p e n t a e o u p I e O f d a y s h e r e l a s t week . . S h e w a s a g u e s t

The , s e h o o l e h i l d r e n a r e b e g i n n i n g to w e a r t h a t w o r r i e d l o o k a s t h e d a y f o r e x a m i n a t i o n s i s ral~f(l ly a p p r o a c h i n g .

F r e d M i e h a n d w i t h F r a n k G r e e n a s h e l p e r , is s t r i n g i n g w i r e to t h e T h o r n - h i l l l o o k o n t . J u s t a s soon a s h o t we :~ thc r c o m e s t h e l o o k o u t w i l l b e

NO. 31

i T h e T e r r a c e b a s e b a l l t e a m h a s o n c e ' Orange Ladies t,.o.o t.e, .re

F i r s t A n n i v e r - o - t S u n d a y l a s t a n d a f t e r a h a r d f o u g h t Celebrated l . a t t l e t h e l o c a l boys squeezc~l t h r o u g h s a r y , ,o, . a s i x ' to f i v e w i n . ' " H o w e v e r , '

s a y s S l im, " t h a t ' s J u s t o n e t o k i d t h e m i l l h a n d s a l 0 n g . W e ' r e h o l d i n g o a r

Christ 's Bakay Terra'ee, B.C.

Will ship to any point on line

T h e f i r s t ' a n n i v e r s a r y of t h e ~ b o r n - l n a n n e d f o r t h e s / a s ; n . ,, .. h i l l Lodg~e, L.O.B.A. , w a s c e l e b r a t e d

D a n M a s o n i s : n n k i n g i n q ) r o v e , n e n t s I ' : ; ~ t ~ : o : : ; e k f : l d g r : I d : '~;~de~;in~n°~r

to h i s h o u s e a t C o p p e r C i ty a n d i s b e - I - : ' ~ ' ' - "

~ ) ~ . , , s s l s t e d . hy T o m m y 'Col iver . ,[ ~ e ( e ~ . e e t n : u ; ' l ) w : : ° m ' c : : : ; : : : : d ; t ~ y . , $. $ , ,, ,,~- : . . . , . . . . , . .

V. S. ,Moore of P r i n c e R u p e r t w a s l ~ t t : ~ , / ' n H~. r B : : k e A t t " p ~ : e m e ~ l : ; : r t Id:lt_l

i n , t o w s l a s t week . ". ' " ' . : " : .~ : .1~; . . . . . . ~ ' ! '-" - " : h i h i to r e l • . o , ./egation a r r l v e u on ~ ' r l u a y , g . - , I

..~ i:i S,ntth ,~,'e holi-' ~,i.e.~ent t~e H'udert' ~dge' . lnelnded tul Mr. and ,~h,. ,T. • . -- ' ~, ........ e /

d a y i n g a t t h c i s u l n n l c r h o m e . a t La ' - t h e 1)ar ty w e r e : ~ z u r s , t -e , t~t x ~ u , ~ ,,

o f .Mrs. W . R. W e l c h . • ke l s e L a k e . • . • • * * * . * * * '

' ~ • ' - : . " " - "," ~e ' Ra11)h M a t t h e w s i s a t h m n e w i t h a I t l ooks l i k e a goou r a t ) t a t ~ m c t • " " ' " . . . . . " ' e f r a c t u r e d l)one in h i s f o o t D u r i n g

f - r tl~is d i s t r i c t . A l r e a d y s o m e , o f t h • " " ' " ,

A sl)ri l~g6r s i ) an ie l r a n a c r o s s a monbh , I . . . . ' * * * ()hi I l l ] l ay t b e o t h e r day . T h e o w n e r ' . .... . . . . , . . = . . . . " . . . . . . . • _ ~ . I K n o x ( ~ l l U : e ( [ ( l l U l ' { ] a p l ' e . ~ ( l l T S , all

I l I l l l T C ( I l o r [ l C K S ) l l ( ' e , ( f i e , ) e l ) H i e r ~ l u - ~ [ . . . . • ~ - -~ - - ~ ~ . a • , . ; . . .,. - , ,~,~ ; ,,:'.v~ • m t . ^ l a r [ l ' a C H v e IIPl)(~a_rallce Slllet. xt ~J.,o ..- DiC. Dill: I'OU)l([ no l l e SO l e t l[ gu . ±*~..I ~ a t ,~r : f l i s t o w n e r o f t b e d o g d o e s n o t : l d e c e n a t e d " , . .

.v(,t r e d i c t a n y 1 ) a r t i e u h l r d e p t l l o f I , ' , ., - P • " I ; r i e n d s . f W. ( , o o d w i n a r e ~ . rea t ly NllOW f o r n c x t w i n t e r as t h e s n o w s h o e s

( ? o n c c r ) l c { i o v e r h i s ~er ious i l l ne s s . $ * , $

D a n M e K i n n o n d o e s n¢~t i a t e n d to h . tvc ~ n y r e p ( , t t p e r f o r m a n c e s i f h e c a n llcll) i t . D u r i n g ' t h e p a s t w e e k h e ha s . l ind t h e d o o r f r a m e o f t h e l i q u o r S tore r e i n f o r c e d w i t h h e a v y b o i l e r lfi'~te. A l a r g e s h e e t o f t h e sa lue m:t-

] l e r i ' d h a s a l so b e e n a t t n e b e d to t h e in-

i. i,lc ,,f the s t? to :l,,.o,'. Dr. G. hi . W e i r . M.L.A. , m i n i s t e r of

education, wil l address a public meet- ing / in the I.O.O.F. hal l , Termee , on Wednesday, June 25, at 8.00 p,m.....Ev-

i e r y o n e w e l c o m e . . . . . • :

. u t h e y o n n g s t e r ' s f e e t h a d no t y e t de- ve loped s u f f i c i e n t l y .

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l ~ m n i n i o n A r e h e a o l o g i s t I - I a r l an I. S m i t h | n a r e c e n t l e t t e r to a l o c a l n r - <.he, 'mIogist e x p r e s s e d a d e s i r e to b e r e m e m b e r e d t o h i s n m n v f r i e n d s i l l t h e S k e e n a a n d ]{f l lkley v a l l e y s . H e r e - t a i n s m a n y p l e a s a n t m e m o r i e s o f h i s s t a y he i ' e s o n m y e a r s fig(}."

¢~ $ *

Good p r o g r e s s , i s b e i n g m a d e w i t h b u i l d i n g t h e n e w f o r e s t r y o f f i ce . T h e r o o f i s g o i n g o n a n d v e r y soon Mr, S, G. C o o p c r w i l l h a v e t b e j o y s o f m o v i n g t o h i s n e w o f f i c i a l home.

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0 1 : T , S U N D A L CO. "

' Headquarters for

Pain t s Oils V a r n i s h e s I Goodyear Tires . Car B tteries

G~aeral Merchand!se I .. Flo~ir Feed . H a r d w a r e ' '

~ire un. t i l we s ee t h e w h i t e s o f t h e i ~ e y e s - - s a y a b o u t ; Iu ly 1st , w h e n i t w i l l

b e a d i f f e r e n t s t o r y . " "

T H E MOUNTAIN TRAIL RIDERS

T r a i l r i d e r s o f t h e C a n a d i a n R o c k i - es will go over the mountains ffuly 26 to 30. on their official f ive .day horse- b a c k t o u r , s e e k i n g f i s h f o r t h e f i s h e r -

. .. " . B e a l e M i s s G r a c e H o w e , - , , Miss I h h l a . , " • __ ~ _ I n m n , u n p a r a l l e d scene r5 f o r t h e a r e a . .. . ' - W e b s t e r , M r s . M. l m m o , t

~Ii~i , i )~ i~e l . son, M s. J .S . r B ! a e k ! ~I . r~[ t t : X ~ a ~ h : ~ : t ~ f P r h ~ l : m d b e a l t h ana l e n I

. . M r s ~ Mel lz i e s a l l G £~1 ' • I t ~ o" A B Love . . . . G" ~ ' I The u n i q u e thin~, a b o u t , t h i s s o c i e t y [ G. Fowle r . [ w i t h i t s w o r l d - w i d e f o l l o w i n g of pro- I

()u S a t u r d a y e v e n i n g a d m m e w a s I m i u e n t m e n a n d w o m e n is t h a t t h e , d h a l l w i t h b l r s . B l a c k a n d / i h t h l in t h , . . . m e m b e r s h a v e n o a x e s t o . g r i n d , n o , s t a ) r o v i d i n g t h e lUUSle. . . . I her or ehc , ' t " I . , . p m n s xor r e f o r m s , b u t . o n l y a n a p p r e -

On S u l a l a Y - t h e v i s i t o r s w e r e e n t e r - , r . t k e l s e L a k e a n d i n t h e ev c i a t i o n o f r e a l b e a u t y a n d l i f e i n t h e

I t a i ~ c d a t ' " ' , h e o p e n p l u s a h e a r t y a p p r e c i a t i o n o f . ,nm, a .~ ~e(m| sexxme ~ a s h e l d in t ' ' ]', " g .'I ,:" ~ " " . w h e r e b c s t to s a t i a t e t h e i r d e s i r e s .

ex £ ]~, B ~ r c h a l l o f f i c i a t i n g I ha l l , R ", • . " " S t a r t e d s e v e r a l ~,ears a g o to p e r m i t ~ sesslOllS w e l e h e l d o n M o n - " " Lo(l_( ." s:'" " ' a c c e s s to b e a n t y s p o t s u n t o u c h e d b y

d a y a n d a t t h e t e a h o u r l~irs. S. W i l k - i n s e n . en te r t ' a i~md. M o n d a y e v e n i n g w a s d e v o t e d to o t h e r L o d g e c e r e m o n i e s a n d t h e e v e n i n g w a s ' b r o u g h t to an

end w i t h a n o t h e r d a n c e .

THE THEFT AT USK'S STORE

Lee B e t h m ' e m of u s k is t h e l a t e s t v i c t i m of l i g h t f i n g e r e d d e p r e d a t i o n s a u d on T u e s d a y n i g h t o f l a s t w e e k h i s stor.e w a s e n t e r e d a n d a . c o n s i d e r a b l e .loss e n t a i l e d . Corp . R . G i b s o n of R u - pet!t w a s h e r ~ f r o m W e d n e s d a y u n t i l S~ l tu rday a n d t h e v a r i o u s e a s e s re;-, e e i v e d . ' a t h o r o u g h ' g o i n g over : W h i l e n o . e lmrges h a v e been l a i d a s y e t i t i s n n d e r s t o o d t h a t t h e po l i ce h a v e s e e u r - ed c o n s i d e r a b l e i n f o r m a t i o n a s to w h a t a c t u a l l y w e n t on. "It a p p e a r s to h a v e

b e e a - a j u v e n i l e a f f a i r . - . " " ,

' On W e d n e s d a y Mrs . T. C. 'M. T u r n e r eu te r ta im.~ l a n m n b e r o f g u e s t s a t d i n n e r . T h e ' f a n d f l o n w a s g i v e n : i n i l t m o r o f : : M r s . I , i n d s n y , M r s . - P a r k e r ~ ind 'Mis s P a r k e r . T h e h o s t e s s , in h o n - o r o i" t l ie guesl~s n e r v e d a h ol~l t i m e

E n g l i s h d i n n e r ;

. H r s . N o r m a n M o o r e h o u s e a n d d a u - ,.,.'hter of l ' r i n c e R u l ) c r t s p e n t t h e w e e k eud vi~dt ing Mrs . ' M o o r e h o u s e ' s p a r e n t s

a i l r o a d o r h i g h w a y and. w h e r e rd i s tan- c e s w e r e too g r e a t f o r h i k i n g , t h i s a n - n n n l h 0 i . s e b a e k r i d e h a s g r o w n S t ead i - l y iu p o p u h ~ r i t y .

F r e e d f r o m c i v i l i z a t i o n s s h a c k l e s , t h e r i d e r s r m n b l e a l o n g s i n g l e f i l e be - h i n d t h e i r gu ide s , d o w n i n t o d e e p v a l - l eys , o v e r m o u n t a i n p a s s e s , a n d t h r o v i r g i u f o r e s t s . T h e y f i s h i n s p a r k l i n g i cy s t r e a m s , e a t b a c o n a n d e g g s b y c r a c k l i n g c a m p f i r e s , s l e e p i n I n d i a n t e e p e e s w i t h t h e s w e e t m n e l l e f s p r u c e b o u g h s i n t h e i r n o s t r i l s , a n d d r i n k i n t h e u n t o u c h e d n a t u r a l b e a u t y o f t h e

c o u n t r y . • . . . . . . - --

OOLD SURVEY PARTY A R I ~ V E D

T w o g e o l o g i c a l s u r v e y gold f i e ld p a r t i e s a r e n o w in B r i t i s h C o l u m b i a , a c c o r d i n g to H o n . W e s l e y A. G o r d o n , D o m i n i o n M i n i s t e r ~ f M i n e s . Dr . E . D. I n d l e i s in c h a r g e of t h e p a r t y t h a t w i l l s u r v e y t h e p o s s i b i l i t i e s f o r go ld i n t h e n o r t h e r n s e c t i o n s t a r t i n g f r o m P r i n c e R u p e r t w i t h t h e i r f i r s t w o r k in t h e T e r r a c e d i s t r i c t , a n d w o k eas t . T h e p a r t y Will s e e k i n f o r m a t i o n o n t h e Or ig in . and d i s t r i b u t i o n o f m i n e r a l d e - p o s i t s in t l i s d i s t r i c t .

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All kinds of cake. Get our price.

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Philbcrt.H0td ! TERRACE, B.C. I

Fully Modern Electric Light R u n n i n g W a t e r

Trave.lle:.s Sample Rooms

! P. O. Box 5 Telephone i

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Terrace Mill Stock of Lumber

R o u g h L u m b e r No. 2 S h i p l a p

$4S cerumen dimension and No. 1 Ship- l ap

No. 1 Finish, Siding, Flooring, V-join/ Etc.

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Gco. Little Terrace, B.C.

R. W. RILEY, Phm. B. Terrace

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Rexall Fly Kil Oil of Citronella, etc.

Fishlng Tackle - "

Rods, Heels, Lines and Flys

All ney stock.

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! REAL ESTATE : | ['i!i ::i Garage, Service Shop II ' .. • : ' ~ = _ _ . . . . . , ' . ' ~ ' . " "" ' " . ; ' ( a n : t d h m a p p l e s to . Ge a y Ill . . . I I ,

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NEW HAZELTON, B. C., WEDNESD AY, JUNE 19, 1935

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Kellogg's Corn Flakes are one of the greatest va]ues you can buy. Only a few cents for many servings of this delicious cereal. You get twice as many Corn

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II Doings Around Home Of interest to you and your friends

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The IIazel ton whites playe41 the Kinpiox lndim~s on Monday evening. The whites won. lint i t whs a pre t ty [ ' -! ] l ' g ~ l l l | e .

$ $ $

The New Westmins te r bridge in go- i~:g to im bui l t by tlte Dominion Bridge C~.. nt least timt conxp:my has been ;Iw:lrded the eontr'l( 't.

• The W. A. to the H. H. members were gre~ltly pleased wi th the success , f i h e tea :tnd sale of home cooking on l"rhhty last , i t the home of Mrs. W. S. i{ussell. A lm'ge xmmber of ladles~

The Vnneonver eit.v baby boad issue | seems to ln, going over sa t is factor i ly . About n miiliml dollm's worth b 'ul bt~,n taken up to T.uendny night.

Like the prairien this distr ict is get- | r ing a lot of sp r ing ra ins thin nxonth, i The ground is well soaked m~d the ! r ivers a re all up to -'lvernge high wa te r markn. The gardeus ae .also d o i n ~ . , the i r s tu f f und it looks like a good crop of everything. With the .e.'mning I m.tchines working it will not" be so I tofigh get t ing through next winter .

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Orme's, :Ltd. (The Pi6neer Druggist)

The Mail OMer Drug Store of Northern B. C.

Drugs Stationery Fancy Goods~,,, Kodaks Pictures Devel0ped and

Printed

Prinec Rupert, B.C. t t ~ m ~ 4 ~ v e m m * ~ m s n 4 ~ 4 ~ 4 - - - -

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The -Hazelton Hospital The IIuzel ton Hospital issues

Flakes now for the same price you paid for half the amount in 1914!

Every one in your family ]eves the crisp crunchi- ness of these golden flakes. When you go to your gro- c e r ' s - be sure you buy Kellogg's - - the o r i # n a l Corn Flakes. 1~o imitation can equal their appetizing flavor

h e a t . s e a l e d i n the patented WAXTITE inner bag.

' K e l l o g g ' s Corn Flakes are sold by gTocers every- where . Quali ty guaranteed. Made by Kel logg in London, Ontario.

F VA L U e

and something over $1T] ~ V e l ' e i)x'enent were realized, i

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P R E M I E R PATTULLO COMING

A despatch from Vctoriu states t lon . T. 1). P, tttulh~ in lflaning a tour of the }:|H't'herl! seetions of 'the province eur'- l:." in July. the exact dutes to be an- ~:,mneed l a t e r . Before the Premier is nble to gbt a w , y he bas first to nettle t!m fintHleial prolflems raised by the l '::i]ure of tIon. Johll Har t , min i s t e r ~f finance, to get the mill ions from the l )ominion government he and the gov- t 'rlllllellt antieipate,d. Premier Pa t - tul lo is now out to defini tely do al l in his power to defeat al l Conserwttive c, mdidates in the Donlinion election.

E N v gOUTE

SUMMER

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. . . and let ~anada's largest national playground be your host. It m0kes an ideal stopover,

Here are two summer round-trip examples: Round Trip Coach Totgrlst Standard To Winnlpe9 • $48.00 $ 57.60 $ 79.00 To Ivtonbeal • $89.10' $100.55" $117.75' • 45-day r e t u r n l im i t • Oct. 31 l i m i t s l i g h t l y higher.

SIMILAR LOW FARES EVERYWHERE

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For in fo rmat ioa call or wr i t e to LOCAL AGENT or 1'. l, 'lkie. I).F.&.)LA., Pr ince Rul |e r t

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District B Farmers' Institute 2 - . 4: l .

. . . . ';':', ?:~RIC.___ HALL, TELKWA : :/: FRIDAY, JULY 5th . '. ~' ;~,-' . . ' " -'; '" ~ . , - : .:, ~.'!i .

Dean?,F, ~ L C l e m e n t ; Unh 'e r s i ty of }h.itish ,Cohu{flfia- .!-'-.,' ,: . ~ l~li':~'~.;~.~}~unr9, ~3putY Mtnls!er:.of ~grl~tilfuri~, and-:li0~Mbly, ! :

t :Hon : K;':t~;:~Mdc~)0iiald;" Minister;. 0f ~:Agrlculhu'ei a n d ' . o t l i e i : s . , Conventl~ii!~61iamdn~e/~ ' a t ~:10 :~:/n~: :, Lunoiie0n ~: Sei:i~ed:' t9]::~ieiegntes : : . :

An_vane in teres ted inn'y"t/ffdniiYhn~l'ent~r :hito"[he(viirldus"dlseus~.ion ....

voting is : l imited, to delegates, i

* Public 7 . .

The. speakers listed will addr~ Telkwa, in:the2,eveningat 8 p.m. ge~ , r a!. ta tb~f '~i id; i~( /xicer n both gaged: in, fiiriiiti~g: . . . . ' "

University_Cities Cont inued from Page 1.

• , i We drove there m the e v e m n g ; ; i l ia view is tndescrible, but the wind whis : tled through our thick clothing and we jus t wmulered ahmg in our car to and over Pot Shrigly, through l i t t le vi l- htges with anc i en t dwellings which have remained ahnos t untouched since the (lays of the Wars o f ' t h e Roses. We peaked th rough bott le glass w in - th,ws a t cakes a n d antiques, a t f i sh and groceries, cigaret tes and fihns, mauy of which we needed, bu t i t was e 'n ' ly closing day.

Always remember ear ly closing daY if .v.n go to .England, o r you may f ind .yourself snxokeless and fihnless, aud ~.ven bnngry .

Then to I , iverpool where we inspec- t~,d t lmt. massive r6d-stom,d Cathedral which is being bu i l t to endure forever it" ntil l Ires twen ty years of eonstruc- t'ilm before it. I t is new mxd cold. I t n tands on Liverpool 's highest point and like our Culmdtan Houses .of I ' a r l i a m e n t will need a cen tury to ma- ture. but i t is a l iving example t h a t the skil l of lnan is sti l l with u s ; t h a t w~ car ry o n the spir i t of those ages when men bui l t ca thedra ls of s tone as di 'eams of glory. Great cranes, such nn ou r fuetories never knew • tower a!!(ive the por t ions sti l l nnder constru- ction, bu t n~asslve tombs have a l ready t~lken their places in the finished p a l t ions of the butlding as monuments to anen who have counte~l In the Life of LiVerli0ol or the Cathedral . Memor- ials In :the anc ien t style to an Ea r l of Derby, aud to .Bishops o f L i v e r p o o l I saw. bu t w h a t impressed me most was tim Ca t l i ed ra l t r a d i t i o n . tak!tig f o r m in g rea t f lowing arch~s ~ t re tch ing their l )oints to heaven, and, on them, ,(~0ncealed ligli t lng. ~mmense • bronze gates n l ix ing medieval ism and mod- ei~nit~, c a r v e d wood work• and wrought iron,, s ta lhed glass windows as mere,•

those"w:0rthy to have brims.:) The imPression' was:'.; atrang(

:.The 'sense of.'the ,e~erlRs~lng:' ~l~d s u c h a s , o n e has i n :Canterb~r~ .:and

a g l o r y ttngcct.,with !

' ~,h, erO'o~ipS:: i~(:(v:~:Cn'thdiirlili ~:/~omewiai . s h a k e n nnd .4nxlill~¢',(l': );el prmld. : • .. .' i.

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f 'rll([Xe.. was a lneet ing of rate payers

of the New lI..tzelUin school dis t r le t hehl on Monday night htst to consider a prolmSal to establ ish high school fa- cili t ies here. The meeting was no t very enthusinsti( ' . A motion was l in t through asking tim delmrt lnent of ed- u(.atlon to look into the uhl t ter of pro- r id ing t im necessm'y facilit ies.

~Vm. Gohlbh)t)ln of l ' r lnce Rupert , a f requent vinihn' here, in the ear ly days pa id a visit to Hazel ton htst week for th(" first t ime in m,'my mm~thn. ,

Keep in mind the dance on the 2Tth n e x t Thursday, in a id of the New Hnz- al ton Junior base bal l term|. The Tel- kw,[ Strollers orchestra will f u rn i sh the music. Admission will be 75e. A munber from Telkwu and Smithers are expected here for the dance as the music of the Strol lers orchestra is the best lr,ssible.

E . I), I ( indle and asnistm~" of the

t ickets for a n y period a t $1.50 n lnonth In advance. This ra te includes office consul ta t ions , nmdicines, as well as al l costs while a t the"t tosPi tal . Tickets a r e ob ta inab le i n Hazel ton a t t he Drng Store, or by mai l f rom the Medical Super in tend- e a t n t the Hospital .

MARTIN'S GARAGE HAZELTON

/ ('nil Sprviec any nmke of ear• Care- ful Worknmnship. Prmnl)t a t ten t ion .

ACETYLENE WELDING

Wreeking Truck Electr ic Tools

SHOP--OPPOSITE NEWICK'S

~)onlhliolx (,cole,deal ~.UI'Ve.~

in New IIazel ton on Mnndny by motor and {)it Tuesday- nlorning loaded the i r (.Hr lind (':llnp-equiplllellt ull(l wen t on to Ter race I'o joi the rest of the pa r t y anfl s ta r t in on tlIe suuxnxer's j a b ' o f invenHgnting the placer and quar tz golt~l deposits of this nor the rn e(mntry.

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Assis tnnt Engineer Cotten of the de- lun ' tment of lmlfli(: works wus i n New Hnzel ton 'n couple of days las t week a n d completed a slg'vey for the high level crossing it is proponed to bail(1 o~(,r the ra i lway a t Tenth Ave. I t is exlweted the wm'k will be done tMs year. Tin, IHgh level crossing wil l do ztw~hv with two (hlngerous low level t:X ( ~ N S l I I g N •

$ $ $

Cle!|i~:up. mx, as~u,(,s slid weather coy diti.ons are bel ieved to have been lar . geiy, reslmnsilde for tile nlarleed redac- tiol~ tff ea rn bm'er* Infes ta t ion through o u t Southern Olthll'io d u r i n g 1934• No COllnl|erciul danxuge occurred and i t is e s t imuted tirol th(!re a re now less t ha~ one- thi rd of borers- ln 'esent than in 1933.--Cleaning np is good for any crop, fllrnx or garden.

, GEORGE CROW CELEBRATES

Contr ibuted About th i r ty two'pebl)le gathered a t

t im home ,o f George T . Crow :to cole- Lit 'ate the:~ ju l ) l t ee . . '~ 'hc guests, ,inelud- e(l 4h, s. Dawson, Mrs. Al ien a n d f an i iiy, Mr: and ~Mrs. Y o r k and family,~Ir: mWe~ ~t~ ~ Miss. Webster, Mrs. ,Perry York. Bernard JI indle , Miss ,Dorothy t l indle , Mr. Spooner, Miss E. :Casa,

r "t r ~ 111 Sur e a t , , I~ ls~ M a r y , Sargent,: Margaret, Surgent, ~David, Phillip and Nornni Cary, Nell Sterr l t t , , M. r s . .Ward:

I *~ini'Sh~xll a n d , Aliee~ Gee . ~ D. i Pa~ent: arid )sonsi Do~iald ..Mo~vat ' a n d : J a m e s llobili§Oll;: All' had a n e n j o y a b l e t i m e having ' a •.feast.~:. i iob; ,~llen • a n d i;lster: p layed bi~ll. Presents ' we'r~ del ivered 'tl)' ';(leo:', Crow,;:• including, canned milkk, :Sai~illnes; Cake;": co0kles, Jam, g01d ring! Tea a~d co f f ee /were p r o v i d e d f~ee,

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Surveys promptly executed

Smitherso B.C.

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COOPER H. WRINCH L ceased Insurance Agent

Hand l ing all types of insurance, inc luding 7

Fire, Automobile, Sick- ness and Accident

ItAZELTON, B. t2.

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Prince Rupert Hotel

,I good hotel.servih' ~ t helnOrth:land

• ~rinpe~uPerti: B. C , !-, ~I~, !, B. Rocheate~r, manager '

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Rates-S1.50 per ~.day 'and up

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