Emera!dGroup Jasl Richmond Mining Men do A Confirmation ...

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/ .i ' " %,,v~*~." ".4~ " .... , .. ~-.~.,~r_d ~. ,:- ... . ' i "~'~"~,~ T~I :i,'~' " " ; " " " ~ ' :i~ '; ~ I ~ ~: " " " , : ' ' / . : / ~ r ~ , ~ : ~ ' I ~:" " .... : ; ....... .... , : . . ~ . , / : , , , . ~ ., ~ -.;-:~/ w - m , ~: .:,..:,:. ...... I I K ;- -=. ......................... i_ - - : , " " ;_ ~ " NEW HAZ ELTON," B. C., WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 23' 1927 N.'O~O.. ~ Emera!dGroup Jasl Richmond Mining Men do A Confirmation * Dr. G. Bleecker " Bonded to the Passed Away Not Like B.C. Service Held li t Passed Away , Conso_ ated on Wednesday New Taxation Several Places Trenton 0nt r The-Emerald and Glacier groups of - - ~ _ _ ~ i ownedClaims' b~'°nw." Sweeneyj.. Sweeney, ~ 4nountains. H. Hosk-an~l James Richmond, one of the At a meeting of the Omineca bl'anch Archbishop DuPencier of Vancou- Word has been received of the death Drominen t merchants of Terrace of the Chamber of Mines held in Smi- ver arrived of Dr. G. H. Bleecker on Wednesday. i thers on Thursday last, Nov. 17, fig- in Hazelton on Wednesday Nov. 16th at his boyhood home in ins as official administrator of , the passed-away Wednesday morn- ures were laid before the gathering to confirmation ~ervicds in St. Peter's with his wife and niece Leah came to evening and at about nine o'clock held Trenton, Ont. The late Dr. B1eecker Benson estute, D. D. McGibbon, Frank ins after an illness ()f only a few s h o w t h e c o m p a r i s o n b e t w e e n t h e t a x - sentedChUrch aWhenclasslReV'of tenT" D. Proctor ore- Terrace in the fall of 1920 when he 1 5Iadigan, A. R. McDonel,.J. Gould and i Mrs. P. Slavin, has bedn bonded by the days. He was taken ill Friday ation on the mining industry in Ontar- Consolidqted Mining and Smelting Co. afternoon at his home, the doe; io and in this llrovince. T h e i n f e r r e d - s e r v i c e w a s f a i r l y wellCandidateS'attended andThea purchasedcampbell whichthe drughe conducted,business frOmas wellgas" of Trail on a working bond. It is un- tor pronouncing it heart trouble, tion in/regard•, to the Ontario taxation derstood 'that work will be undertaken l~rom.that attack th ^ ---" .... .,.._, were contained in a 'stamment given welcome was tendered the Archbishop. , , _. i at an early date and the pronbrtv uiv- n~t ~,~I1G, • v pa.~lvu~ u~Ul0ut by the Mine A~,~,~,, ,~¢ *n-* ~.~ After the service refreshment.~ w .... as practicing his plofession for four en a good fair trml to make good . a~L_ ,2._~ : ... _ . Ivince, G; R.' M~kle ' served to the Indian Candidates in the -" -. , ..ea~mg here for Queen Char- ,, , ~, .. *,~v'~a~e,James mcnmono was In " ' i Indian school ado " : . torcew~y where ne was in charge of - ~h]s propert~ is ~ ell known and has a nativ - ~ ~" -~ - ": ....... I both provinces ther e are provi-, . . . . . J .tmng. the church, the hospital for th .. been examined by many engineerh and ,. ,ze or, ~eo~.ana ann VlSlte{l Isions, in r~spect' to licenses, recording :~n 'x.'nursuay morning the Archbishop, ~uc ........ --vc~or s cneerzu/- e,~aStanathree yems. was once under bond to the late Jas his OlO liege last sprin~ He [fees and similar eharz,~ ~.- ,.... I left, in company wlth Rev T D Pr .... "% sympath- C~'oni~! who di(l a lot of work on it: first came to this-countr~'ifrom Jpror!nees the dhtef item°s'of'tax~tio~n I!°r'.f°r.-Kit.wanga where they'weremet e~.Lna~re endeared him. to allwho ~mce ne gave it up it l/as i'emained al- the United States Whirs ha ,r,~.. |are, however, an acreage eharze ,,, Joy me native band adl![ ~escorted to the ,-~-~2' ".'~" . ~e. was always ready to ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ J . . . . . . ~ church where a . ., zena a neJpmg hand to a friend or ~i most do[moat exce ~t for h cro~n granted atented smwce ~as held at 11 " " , ' I t e necessary for a s " " ' (P ) mindral , ' ' " " .... , . hort tlme afterleavingthe ., . fello.w c~hzen when the occ " - work to keel, it alive on the records. ,,,.~ ......... , , . . ,' |clalmns, and a.taxation on ,rodu~|n~[ °cl°ck" At 3 m~the afternoon anoth ........... ,." asmn pre } ~h'om the beginning it was felt th-* vm ~uu,L~'v. tie sven~ a couple |mines : ...... ° [er service was held when His race I'~uteu" . Ills home was not only open on!) ,, company such as the consolida.]. Y S In. Prl,ce Rupert-a,d I In Ontario patented mineral claims/~, add, ess. In the evening con. Jtour,~e •, , " " "~ of ear " " " " ,ave the , . G to the sink but to the traveller, and the I, t.e(t eotfld handle it. The transporta-I rhea move0 to New Hazelton and Inot subject to other taxation ,~a~ -~ / nrmati°n services Were held in St I ~:" ..... . . " ' . ' *" ~ ~ ,. ', ' '±'he deceased was •orn at r I tmn problem is a big one and /vhile it established there the first ~,~,~, lacreage tax o~.~ive cents an n~.~ ~,, |Pauls church.when a class of seven-[; . . . . . . . T enton is by no means an impossible one. there ]al .~tar,~ ~t,,,,, ~b ---~'.'-~"'-~-': [B-rttlsh Columbia the t,~ ~[~=~: :':|teen Were presented. Then 'a reviv-1 ['" x.~tt~.a.a, u was in his 50th year. He . ~ . - ..... , ~,.,v,~ 4va,~. 111- next, ~- ..... ,,~ at/ , ' . " recelveu nis I}UDIiC and hi h' ,,i~l ].ee,.l.!!e a ha'go tonnage of ore de-[move was to Terrace some *~-ooI ac'e" ~,r. Mickle's annomieement ear I and farewell serv,ce was held in the [ucation ia Trenton a--" gJ school ed~ :'etope!t oemre nmch work {rill be doric [.,ears .... ~ ...... ., v-';,--,, Iries with' it the statement that in 'his I~nurcn.. Army hall, The Archbishop~McGill Universi'-- ._:!tuu ,a(er en~ere.~t rewards provhling transportation [ ~ ,**~v wtmre ne succeeded In Iprovince some o~0 000 ....... , .2 .... Is~aced mat he was surprised to se .... / .. . . . Ly waere ne zooz nls ' The ],,st deal'on the Emeral(i" h-s ~developing a good business [al lands have in the ,~::,:~o~. mt~,y~. [fine a hall erected; -TWO years ~,:-'Jmea]ca, l degree" He practiced in. his: h, " ," ~ . . . . . ~ v,,~ ~,~,. ,va,-!when , ~ "~," home town and in Saskatchewan - . ten engineered very largely by Mr. [ The late Mr. Rmhmond had an/d°ned fo~. this tax.- In British" Colum-I.~o . he. ~as there.only the concrete. .[fore ~v,..,,~" . . . . . . . w ±errace~ . be ~ : : k : : : ~d °~t e b~h::t! ~:: :heo~enson" es-[excellent reputatmn m business Jbia :rnalUc~la::X ~ales of crown granted [f0::datth:: :h:r:abtef~neg s b u:~ ~eha~. ] The Doctor had not be~n enjoyin~ .' '" .. ~ (t ueat ot/circles tie w~ ~ m~ e~,,a ,,. t am zor mimre co pay this l . " ",- - - ~ , - s , ~,,,,n h~-~,~. '~ .... ±___-,. ._ . credit for getting the various owiiers ||1~ ...-_z ~_."~-~, .~ :"~.'.:~ ~:~'~ t~ |25e an acre tax, also l'esult in the [grea~er inte;.est in chm'ch work than |a~d'w".=':"..=~,%_~v~ra' monms.10asseu ' wuru, [la{/ l~lgll ideals ann , many white c . ,, . . .~,t~ ~t pauen~ zora long time in ~md the Consolidated together. To].. , ..- |at andonment of a gr~at ~nany miner-] . .. ong~e, atzons of similar|the Prince Ru~er" "-' "=': - -- get the Consolidated l)eople establish |llVeO. up ~o tl~em. He had many |al claims- The British C-l.-mh~n th,. ]size and strength. On :Friday morn | - ' . ~ " ":" - p L nosp~m:'wnere ms , - . . . . , u ...... ""'~ ' e tw ' - " wlze an~ niece "oine . ca in the north is itself quite an. int:|_frlend s in Terrace and ]n New / is five times that in Ontario. . ]~ng th o ministers left by sleigh fo~ [aml started wi:h ~-'d ~-!m'°n ~ov: .bth . portant featm'e aml may be just th,~|Hazelt°n. His sudden demise is | On prod~cn~ mines Br~o~. '~^~--~,,^ IKitwanc°°l where at dedication .... [- . a nun on zne tong trip -. ..... _ ..... ? : ~ . . . . . . . . . 7 ."'~'* ,.,utuu~mu . ~"'" nonre , • • thin edge of the .wedge which mayJa b,g loss to the district as he/lev~es two pet. cent on the gross,, out [wce. was held, at 7.30 in .the evening[in,,~, b'~a'Yh*'he~;as~-,,-~ ,-= ~,u. desir°us, of. VlS]t- ~ro~'e ,a great bo!,n to the mining in- Iwas justin the ,rime of life. : jput of ore. This brings in very iargt ~.n St. ~[ayk.t s church , a new ,~undtng | ~'he remains wea.e:~at .... .......... auscry. . l q~,,~ ~.~e, ,: • .___ ,. , , I'revenues to the government ever~ ~ear [Just .now ~emg completed The whole }~:----,- . . .. _ .... : . ~ :~o::~es.~m m e - , " • / .,,vo~ ~,~ w: mourn nls lOSS.Iv.. ,~_.,:._,_ .~ . - .. "-" /village ~,,, ..,;~o,~n, ~' "" - I~_'tumuY pt0c in .~cren~On-~t)estde Ms' dr- ~ ' his" . . . . , . . . umur,o tflere is no taxation on the o " ' ~ *'-='~ .... v-, zamraay a . . . . " , ,, ..,,, . ...... ~,. .1~ , ,-, . _ . . . .: . fare w,do.w and one daughter, I~oss o~tput ~but Jnsteaci mere 'is a I ~arewen meet~g was ~,d a t i 0 0'e,0e~,l,Y?.-t-s'.;-z-n~;~un.er.alVas~i~-aY~:.~"s°rae i;',:: ' / ~vJrs. Araagh who has beenh0mel!l I ~ P r ° f i t tax.,. The first 1 00 r when gifts of alter.ltfien 'ere erel~U~P~es: de vemg ~ mem~ei'.of'the :'i: ltllers Notes for" - ' " t " • $ 0,0 . p oflt dedicated . .. , ., W Blue Zodge,,'.Oha¢ter and" Preceptor : ! severalmo..ths. ~othem'lSitnadefl'omanyminezsexempt.. Pro.,: . " "TheAtChbmh'°plentalis'andwasamember°[s Y " ,, . ' '/extended the sympathy of ~heJ~s m excess of $10,000 and upto $1. I:~:'~gie::ict ° the n.~ttves..,,h 0 to!d of by|nets," CalSary. f W: ~aa~::P~eo Cm.firmatiol~ffqmes churcl!Servicesla,~t w e r e h e l d i n ]district. " ]vo~,-o~ are taxed at a rate Of threc I: ....... J,_~* e 'xne~°ne ra.em m regaros to Inm0urn his 10ss his widow and ~iec St. Sunday evening J The funeral will be held Thurs- I~ er cent: over that and up to $5,000,- ':~:~ '~"='u natives also put fo r- lan'd one brother, ~ . A: Bleeck e when His Grace the ~trchEishol, .Du-:h-,, ~¢~ ....... , ivo~ are taxed five per cent, and above I~axd a.r q ost for some to be lint in Tr~n* ...... ~-'-- Y er of . - ua., r~s.~,gllJUU/l, " . . . . , . , .~ c t . ~ tu ~:IIUII1 sincere s m ,~!'encm, of ',m,couver ,yas present. I . .. . . . ~t s u m . e l l a. h i g h e r and~.ascend~ngJ:hdrg:ctal:e~:e=,teach the,,, chtld,.en a host. offl, Jends in th|s dl~r~tZ~:e:~ • Nine candidates were presented b~ the/ " -. Is,' e. In ueternunlng ln'oflts all or I "~ regular services. The tended l{eetor. Rev. J. B, (Jib:~0n.' t!is Lord-| O]/STE[g BRIDGE CLUB Jdh]ary expenditures are allowed as'de / c!el:gy arrived back,at K4twanga in " . slu!,' delh'ere,'l~ a very, ,',I,Pr~tpriate and | . - . . . . . . . [ ductions, though there is..no deduction, eas:time tocatehl~ the evening, train £or the . . S[llllll~ J{ldl('sS ~hteh was a ))1 for dep~eelation Each , ' er ~Ir Proctol sto ed MAIK G~,ORGE B ' " '"" . . . . . . ' ' lI"eciat | . . . . . ,,. .... " [fl' ' ' .~ears onera " PP at U~S ~ TRU~I{ • ,i" .... ,, . • ". (~lt .~]-ott(lay ni~,nt the Dri(tge ellthus: io •. '. " " ' ~.Iazelton to ,, " ('d by tn.. eo;~a'r~gation of over a hund-]~...,~.... ~- --- , .4 ._ . .. ]tin ]s taken 1)y itself and no tax lev- • , take the re, ular services • - . - : ~' ,,L,,ts ~]: ~,e~l rlazell:Oll organized me ~' ' " Oll Stln - ' . red pecqfle. ]~he I~icture denie I :v I:._, ,.. 4 ... . , . . . . . " . lied unless there is a profit in that yem dab and the Archbishop went |~dl, Itaul Poles From Ins own Ca~p _ . .te(_ b.. ~u)s[ct ~rmge wm~ wnen n]n~ of the The comparison between Ontario and °9 to Smithers. • IIis ,(,'race was beauty and siml)lteity l)layets ,,'or to,~thei t .... " - and ore From the Silver Cup ' , '. I~ . r, ' IE ~ll~ llOlUe OI Bri "s ¢'t~l}Ib.,l:ed The {'ongregatiot| was Iiii-~.,. ~r ..... , . . . . . . . '_.. tL.h Coluntbla llllder this headine , , , . . ., ' . *. ~ttuct'ct'~ ~M0Ull[lllll View Tll . ~ - • ' " ; : ,: • - ." r,',~ , .,, . ' ". . ,. e shows that while in Brxtish Columbi,,, ELECTION OF A. BISHOP Maik ~,, • . . if In ople 'wouhl onh, try to live 'u ~ *- ]-. '.'-- . .. ' ' " lone ] ear and nm'Mn~. ~10 000 ~-^". I ...... . . ,' ; , _ :. , . ~ith his . " , ' , ~ ' ~.'-~u I(lle ilOl~le oi ~11' and Mrs D t:[ T-TnT't~ |---- - ? ~ . . . " ~', ' '~''~" wnue a guest o~Rev T D Proc 1)ore 'operations, and he. has' fou 'His Grace,~ reaeliing,~ • ~ .. | ................. :.' " ' .' .. ........ Imus~ pay $2,000'1n [axes (thereby re-ltor last ..,-- ...... ;... ... :: . - . :'. . . . r remus , ~ .... / .. /t~:~ ~;'l: :n:i :eg:l:l ~Jil=~[ys'np:rt't~ I;1,~ngitlhil::rlf~tod:c~tSo~00' ~ .in Ontar.'ldiscussed':v~h t~;::~l: It oft:h:':~ ~:a:: °~'is "~.:~eh. e ::p:c~ toIntd~k: . ]'m~i,,e(,r Petliiek of-the I'ubnelanttetP~.'ted..~h's. S,,,,',e is p,.eskle,,t twou,d •not be taxed at all nd 0aledonia. They ou t four hundred thousand feet of ee- ' ~.orks", Delmrl:ment has ,just returned |and~, .~3Ir~ D., H. Harris is secretOryand. | Ontart0 has no tax. ,-i='-'"--wuar m [ me-- [-~ioncundmmththequestion, of the Cons fitti, day poles.ai~d piling. Only about one to Smithers after a ver.r stremmus trii~ ~t'O~.'mer, ~ |new in ...... -- . . . . . • | e Archbishop found that he quarter of that will go to the river ~1 " , . . , ' , , ' . . ,',-, . U I U l l l e n E I:~IX, on sales or lnlllill, WOU1 , - . ...... an.. ; Ul)the Kitmmt Inlet. He was acc,nn-/ . ' ' " Jl)roperties ,is enacted in Br ...... ~'|'" d .ha,.e to get legal advme froni floated down to Cedarvale. The oth- :, !~:n.~itd, I:.~; I)L~tllc~" '" ' I,~.,)ginee,' ~I(.Ka,~, " • o1" / ' " .... ' ]ilnlbia. last, sl)ring and ,~gainst, ~vhieh [~V e-mm-frlmatee and, the Chancellor at e.~ three hundred thousand feet will be ' • rmc{ hul)ert -rod they insp~.,eted thre(, Inlght'. Ahundred and fifty couples Iso vi~,orous a ~r'~,~ ~ ~., .~.-'. - - ]. ~ g ![erorea. ueflnite date could hauled by truck to New Hazelton A I mih., ol t.(..~ to'$d cm~structed bv ~.he [en]oy{d the dancing until .the :w~ [ihe m~..~n- h,a,,~,.. . ~ ection, but ~t is expect, ne~ two ton truck and trailer as 1- ,,.- , ,,.. .: -; , , , . . , . . ~, . .~ o.~s~ ,,, .,v,,,~ made lD" be set zor me el , . " ,-:,,tt]t,r:¢ it, flint district."' ':.' : " [sum, h,mrs. "Grey's "0rehe*ra rend~ V ":'?' ~ "?~'~:'. - ....... . led theyat~,ill early in the nb~'V year ready bee,, shipped and upo n ahrri~aal , ' - ' ' ' led tlm best of niusie l)ufln, ": / . ' . l*~ev. '~ur. rroctor is secretary of the, wlll.~e put on the road ' ,. . . . . , [~ ,' . ' g me sup-! WEATHER HAS ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " at once, Tony . ' . ' - . ' : .. . . s~.~,~ lYlUlibi~ diocese. . ' . , . - . .Ti,0,,'t, ~;;,'~ ....... ,* ...... : _.. _~_, . ~per interval Comrades I,]d. Eby and I" - ] . Sartori ~ill be in charge of the truek • .., ........ . . . . ..... lleh, .,~e.~e~lt ~a~s ]n I!Bill Fimflgangave iin exhibfll0n ofl " " ~ " .: [ " - - ~ ~ - - , ' and 'Mr.i Bugg of Hazelton will also logan on ju(hcial business , , Sittce the last ~ssue the weath THE BRIDGE AND D be on one shift I . : taow tht Charlesto~'r shouhl lie done'/been such that one"S ~o er has/ _ _ ANCE fi~'e tri tis proposed to run Heavy snow falls w.ere general In I! t w!m'a no!fl.o' effor t and one that was I, t • s . , • uld think the old / ' i [ " ps every twenty-four hours,two the P,ull:ley Valley the. past weei~.and Igreatly al~l,reeiated,.. I'wea.ther man was away on a vacati0n ~ :"The bridge and dance given in As' I fr°m the saw mill.and three from the .: ~t h s b0en a m ~ and le£t the old uoman , , cam u ' '. ateHal, help t( the fni.. ] . .. . . . . . . - [a ~ . " " in (charge [S~iiibl hall . _ r P p the Nine l~Iile road This. is " . - : . Y last Friday ni ht wa , , " ~ ': mers ha~llvt., hay a'nd grqin. ~ Re~, J, B. iGibbson was late for Se['-]If that is the case the old ~;0]nan has ]pleasant a~fair I~' w---~^'fi-~- ,- s .algoing.,to haul p61es into New Hazeit0n' ;,i : . -,- .... ' :Iv!ce !a,~t sm~¢]ay night and just arriv, lmaintained, her' rdputation;fo change ]dttended as had bo~'~'~,~ s,a-r~et~ ~!~rettyTast~hi§'~rlnter' '~k:goodbunch: :"i; I he Ladies Aid of the United Chm;ch led In tim( td preach:the Sermon.. Of Ill . :nind frequently, Since: the last |was nevertheless a :leasan ~ - ~' ]..of ,poles: are ~ibX¢ ready to haUl and :(i~ held theh. animal sale of •: wbi;k 0ff[cqurse Hem'Y F0rd'wa:~(t(, blame, hisliS sue •there~ has been a snow storm then!JThe~.e were nin- ~- *P~ ~ .... r ,evemng. [~b~ are,en0Ugh -teams to keep • the ::•/::~ ' ,, ~ , , ~ a sudden ~ u~- t~a tttUleS an(l r~le Saturday ~e!|[llg, thelPth and it w~h |cai; hii~qag, fi'o~en.iip whiiethe good [a drop:to tu enty below, a rise.|~rlzes all'w- " °' ...,.,, . '. [truck going • : : : ~: :'" '~" a great success. The i,robead.~ t0tan- ~iuan. ~Vas:prelaching • af':.Tdlkwa ' ' inext'day t0.19 above and a:'dt~n •~hh~ |~ ,~. ; .):en.~ ~0 out.tuners,: The Vdl-I" ':" : ":::::=; ~ ': •• '• ": ~;":' '~:'~! ed ovcr $20000 ..... .... , ,." " ', . . . . . ,, .... ...... ..... , ]t0'22 below : Each day ~,~= .. : ..... "|. . . e)vly organized. Kit-|~ELICL~ KI~.~ n~ma. ~.~;.-: ..~':; * , ; ' . " " .. . .. ' . . . . . .. " " ,~; .. . , , ." , a . ~ , ~ ' . ~ ' vt:x" , . . . . . . . . . . , " - ~ , ~ J.~.WSLa,~%WJ~ qlJJuUJl~ ~ : ~" '..-,C,r--- ,, ".. ",' ! Tlie residence :of..!'Chns, Reid was Idifferent brand.0f wehth~r and theol~.J~e~--cl, u~ " mgether:vlth those from ~e,~| : .... .~:., ~ ,,, ,:,,~ ~ ::.:,:~:~] ' '1'<~9 late'f,,'r la.6t"~;eek ~" , ri.~Ited by the fire. Mn~ on' W.,~,~n,,,n,;, Iman,s return will 'be ,~,,~,.x'.,,~ ,~ j.~,,,~,¢,Lou who .admit thal; they play | The ybun~¢t' se~"0~; ~,~.~i~a;i:. i ' : .'.,i~ ~' r ~ , - ' ,' , " .: , . ,, ...... , o : ~-- ~,~,.~ .~ .... . : ...... --~-~,,.-,=u. :, Drhlge, never had , ' . ' - " - ...... ":~ ~ ' "i~ I lie (, ~ ~ A enteztained the la nlght ~hell It "ene~al al Since the abe a lookin, and in spite ycle t the li , :, ...... ' " '' "J ' ' i g" ' arm. ,,'as tui~n, ]: , . . . . . ve.was;in, tyi)e: .,there ]~f the fact ma~" - tile:- win" " ...... ]; ; p ~ ' !t~ cht. Kltte~lS, "lieiil' their : : i:!,:i'~ dies of Smithers at:theii': elu]i ~ooms lea in.' No dainagewi/s :done "n~ ' ~h,]haVe bden nmiibrods :0 ......... ":"" ' ; I: ner of the first [:_inaguural meetin at:~h ' ..... :'" ~' " "'@k "r" L'~'i~ o" " . , ..... ,.,.,, .... .... . . . ,"' . .:. ........... . .... .. _, ....... .. . . . . . tliereha~g~sand . . . . . . . . . . prize for men, sa s h " . . . . . " ' g ' ehomeof.Mrs,,,, :.., h'om 3 to 6' Soitie 60qadiosrel~i~rted/}, - : .': .: .';,:=="~::' ': ;': :', : l~elow ~erb o ......... ...... .' '? .... ',.,.~,', :' ..... . . ; h'e prlz.e:wlmiors last weelr h ..... :' :): '~ ........ '::.' :, :k',~!.j .. .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , . . .. :. , . . n .Sunddy morni -., ............. : .,~ ..... . , . . . . . . . . . ,-~t e 14th.. ~l~ne even w a s . ' - . ;~. . . . . . , ...... .... .... ... ~ ,.. . . . . . . . ............. . ....... ......... Us...- the were,~ .... " ~ .............. ...- ',".~ .-: '. '.,' ....... " ....... .,~,~ . ' , ..... ~ ......... ~ ... ............... . . . . ....... 1)re't'k~' ~' eguhl~,' '' born dez ............ ' ........... , , ,~ oo two~e.~ ~.ero~ Wrln~li' and H "0~ 'itindle ....... ' "' ""and .... ' .......... ~ ............ ,.~7, ........ ",---'-*,'~ ,o'-~',=P' .':' .~ . Ill(. G. ~, ,~. 211.. held their annul the thesem0~ete hun ,, . ........... , ......... ~ P r,. ~fter.~ebrid~ge. ~ (~[i '' ..... ..... ' : ' " ....... ' . . . . . r'' ~:~] . . . . . . . . . P ............... r g aro~md 20 be- rain, only.to befd , , ..... ..... ~ ........ ,,,re . ~ttt~, ~b.l~0~lii ,-,,l~tt{~ils~ o r , ~ ....... ~ stile ~ (1 1 ~er most of th . . . . , ................. ,'. . I:~ , ~o!low an,lie r~.~ : - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,', . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : ...... e time. snow storm fn ,th afte ................. ,-..,,,~ ,,.. .... ~. ~,. ~. _~C,~Ifi~W~ iiiitr ,-w~k~a h, ~ .-~-~ dance In the fown Mill on Arml low a~ o, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 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NEW HAZ ELTON," B. C., WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 23' 1927 N.'O~O.. ~

Emera!dGroup Jasl Richmond Mining Men do A Confirmation * Dr. G. Bleecker " Bonded to the Passed Away Not Like B.C. Service Held

li t Passed Away , Conso_ ated on Wednesday New Taxation Several Places Trenton 0nt

r T h e - E m e r a l d and Glacier groups of - - ~ _ _ ~ •

i ownedClaims' b~'°nw." S w e e n e y j . . S w e e n e y , ~ 4 n o u n t a i n s . H . Hosk-an~l J a m e s R i c h m o n d , one o f t h e At a mee t ing o f the Omineca bl 'anch Archbishop DuPenc ie r of Vancou- Word has been received of the death Drominen t m e r c h a n t s o f T e r r a c e of the Chamber of Mines held in Smi- ver a r r ived of Dr. G. H. Bleecker on Wednesday.

i thers on T h u r s d a y last , Nov. 17, fig- in Hazel ton on Wednesday Nov. 16th a t his boyhood home in ins as off icial a d m i n i s t r a t o r of , the p a s s e d - a w a y W e d n e s d a y m o r n - ures were l a i d before the ga the r ing to conf i rmat ion ~ervicds in St. Pe te r ' s wi th his wife and niece Leah came to evening a n d a t about n ine o 'clock held Tren ton , Ont. The la te Dr. B1eecker

Benson estute, D . D . McGibbon, F r a n k i n s a f t e r an i l lness ()f o n l y a f e w show the compar ison between the tax- sentedChUrch aWhenclasslReV'of tenT" D . Proc tor ore- Te r race in the fa l l of 1920 w h e n he 1 5Iadigan, A. R. McDone l , . J . Gould and i M r s . P . Slavin, has bedn bonded by the days . He was t aken ill F r i d a y at ion on t h e m i n i n g i n d u s t r y in Ontar-

Consolidqted Mining and Smel t ing Co. a f t e r n o o n a t his home, t h e doe; io and in this l lrovince. The inferred- service was f a i r ly wellCandidateS'attended andThea purchasedcampbell whichthe drughe conducted,business frOmas wellgas" of Tra i l on a working bond. I t i s un- t o r p r o n o u n c i n g it h e a r t t roub le , t ion in/regard•, to the Ontar io t axa t ion derstood ' t h a t work wil l be under taken l ~ r o m . t h a t a t t a c k th ̂ - - - " . . . . .,.._, were conta ined in a ' s tamment g i v e n welcome was tendered the Archbishop. , , _.

i a t an ear ly date and the p ronbr tv uiv- n ~ t ~,~I1G, • v pa.~lvu~ u ~ U l 0 u t by the Mine A~ ,~ ,~ , , ,~¢ *n-* ~.~ Af te r the service refreshment.~ w . . . . a s p rac t ic ing his p lofess ion for fou r en a good fa i r t rml to m a k e good . a~L_ , 2 . _ ~ : . . . _ . I vince, G; R.' M ~ k l e ' served t o the I n d i a n Candidates i n the -" - . , . .ea~mg here for Queen Char-

, , • , ~ , .. • *,~v'~a~e,James m c n m o n o w a s I n " ' i I n d i a n school a d o " : . t o r c e w ~ y where ne was in charge of - ~h]s propert~ is ~ ell known and has a n a t i v - ~ ~" -~ - ": . . . . . . . I b o t h p rov inces ther e a r e provi- , . . . . . J .tmng. the church, the hospi ta l for th .. been examined by m a n y engineerh a n d , . ,ze or, ~eo~.ana a n n VlSlte{l Isions, in r~spect' to licenses, recording :~n 'x.'nursuay m o r n i n g the Archbishop, ~ u c . . . . . . . . --vc~or s cneerzu/- e,~aStanathree yems. was once under bond to the late Jas h i s OlO l i e g e l a s t s p r i n ~ H e [fees and s imi la r eharz ,~ ~.- , . . . . I left, i n company w l t h Rev T D P r . . . . "% sympath- C~'oni~! who di(l a lot of work on it: f i r s t c a m e to t h i s - c o u n t r ~ ' i f r o m Jpror!nees the dhtef i tem°s 'of ' tax~t io~n I!°r ' . f°r . -Kit .wanga where t h e y ' w e r e m e t e ~ . L n a ~ r e endeared him. to a l l w h o ~mce ne gave i t up i t l /as i ' emained al- the U n i t e d S t a t e s W h i r s h a ,r,~.. | a re , however, a n acreage eha rze , , , Joy m e na t ive band adl![ ~escorted to the ,-~-~2' ". '~" . ~ e . w a s a lways ready to

• ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ J . . . . . . ~ church where a . ., zena a neJpmg hand to a friend or ~i most do[moat exce ~t for h c r o ~ n gran ted a tented smwce ~ a s held a t 11 " " , ' I t e necessary for a s " • " ' (P ) mindral , ' ' " " • . . . . , • . hort tlme after leaving the ., . fello.w c~hzen when the occ " - work to keel, i t al ive on the records. ,,,.~ . . . . . . . . . , , . . , ' | c la lmns , and a . t a x a t i o n on , r o d u ~ | n ~ [ °c l°ck" At 3 m~ the a f t e rnoon ano th . . . . . . . . . . . , . " a s m n pre } ~h'om the beginning i t was felt th-* v m ~uu ,L~ 'v . t i e s v e n ~ a c o u p l e |mines : . . . . . . ° [er service was held w h e n His r a c e I ' ~ u t e u " . I l l s home was no t on ly open

on!) ,, company such as the c o n s o l i d a . ] . Y S In. P r l , c e R u p e r t - a , d I I n Ontar io pa ten ted mine ra l c la ims/~ , add , ess. I n the evening con. Jtour,~e • , , " " " ~ of e a r " " " " ,ave the , . G to the s ink bu t to the t ravel ler , and the

I, t.e(t eotfld handle it. The t ranspor ta - I r h e a m o v e 0 to N e w Haze l ton and Inot subjec t to o the r t axa t ion ,~a ~ - ~ / n r m a t i ° n services Were held in St I ~:" ..... . . " ' . ' *" ~ ~ ,. ', ' '±'he deceased was •orn at r I tm n problem is a big one and /vhile i t e s t a b l i s h e d t h e r e t h e f i r s t ~ , ~ , ~ , lacreage t ax o~.~ive cents a n n~.~ ~,, | P a u l s c h u r c h . w h e n a class of seven- [ ; . . . . . . . T enton

is by no means an impossible one. there ]al .~tar,~ ~ t , , , , , ~ b ---~'.'-~"'-~-': [B-rttlsh C o l u m b i a the t , ~ ~[~=~: : ' : | t e e n Were presented. T h e n 'a reviv-1 [ ' " x.~tt~.a.a, u w a s in his 50th year . He . ~ . - . . . . . , ~ , . , v , ~ 4va,~. 111- n e x t , • ~- . . . . . ,,~ at/ , ' . " recelveu nis I}UDIiC and hi h '

,,i~l ].ee,.l.!!e a ha'go tonnage of ore d e - [ m o v e was to T e r r a c e some *~-ooI ac'e" ~,r. Mickle's annomieemen t e a r I and fa rewel l serv,ce w a s held in the [uca t ion ia T r e n t o n a--" gJ school ed~ :'etope!t oemre nmch work {rill be doric [ . , ea r s . . . . ~ . . . . . . . , v - ' ; , - - , , I r ies with' i t the s t a t emen t t h a t i n 'h is I~nurcn . . A r m y hal l , The Archb i shop~McGi l l Univers i ' - - ._:!tuu , a ( e r en~ere.~t rewards provhl ing t ranspor ta t ion [ ~ ,**~v w t m r e n e s u c c e e d e d I n Iprovince some o~0 000 . . . . . . . , . 2 . . . . Is~aced m a t he was surpr i sed to se . . . . / .. . . . Ly waere ne zooz n ls

' The ],,st d e a l ' o n the Emeral(i" h-s ~ d e v e l o p i n g a g o o d bus ine s s [al l ands have i n the ,~: : , :~o~. mt~,y~. [f ine a hal l erected; -TWO years ~, :- 'Jmea]ca, l degree" He pract iced in. his: h , " ," ~ . . . . . • ~ v , , ~ ~,~,. , v a , - ! w h e n , • ~ "~," home town a n d in Saska tchewan -

. t en engineered very largely by Mr. [ T h e l a t e M r . R m h m o n d h a d a n / d ° n e d fo~. this tax.- I n British" Colum-I.~o . he. ~ a s t h e r e . o n l y the concrete. . [ f o re ~v,..,,~" . . . . . . . w ±errace~ . be

~ : : k : : : ~ d °~t e b~h::t! ~ : : : h eo ~en s o n " e s - [ e x c e l l e n t r e p u t a t m n m b u s i n e s s J b ia :rnalUc~la::X ~ a l e s of crown g ran ted [ f 0 : : d a t t h : : :h:r:abtef~neg s b u : ~ ~ e h a ~ . ] The Doctor had no t b e ~ n enjoyin~ .' '" .. ~ (t ueat o t / c i r c l e s t i e w ~ ~ m ~ e~, ,a , , . t am zor m i m r e co pay this l . " ",- - - ~ , - s , ~ , , , ,n h~-~,~. '~ . . . . ±___-,. ._ .

credi t for g e t t i n g the var ious owiiers | | 1 ~ . . . - _ z ~_."~-~, .~ :"~.'.:~ ~:~'~ t ~ | 2 5 e a n acre tax , also l 'esult in the [grea~er inte;.est in chm'ch work t h a n |a~d'w".=':". .=~,%_~v~ r a ' monms.10asseu • ' • w u r u , [la{/ l~lgll i d e a l s a n n , m a n y whi te c . ,, . . .~,t~ ~t pauen~ z o r a long t ime in ~md the Consolidated together. T o ] . . , . . - | a t a n d o n m e n t of a gr~at ~nany m i n e r - ] . . . ong~e, atzons o f s i m i l a r | t h e P r ince Ru~er" "- ' " = ' : - - -

get the Consolidated l)eople es tabl ish | l lVeO. u p ~o t l~em. He had m a n y |al c l a i m s - The Br i t i sh C-l.-mh~n th,. ]size and s t rength. On :F r iday m o r n | - ' .~" ":" - p L n o s p ~ m : ' w n e r e m s , - . . . . • , u . . . . . . ""'~ ' e tw ' - " wlze an~ niece "oine . ca in the nor th is i tself quite an. int : |_fr lend s in T e r r a c e a n d ]n N e w / is f ive t imes t h a t in Ontar io . . ]~ng th o min is te rs lef t by sleigh fo~ [aml s ta r t ed w i : h ~- 'd ~- !m'°n ~ o v : .bth .

po r t an t featm'e aml may be jus t t h , ~ | H a z e l t ° n . His s u d d e n d e m i s e is | On prod~cn~ mines Br~o~. '~^~--~,,^ I K i t w a n c ° ° l where a t dedicat ion . . . . [ - . a n u n on zne tong t r ip • -. ....._ ..... ? : ~ . . . . . . . . . 7 ." '~'* , . ,u tuu~mu . • ~"'" nonre , • •

thin edge of the .wedge w h i c h m a y J a b,g l o s s t o t h e dis t r ic t as he/lev~es two pet. cent o n the gross,, out [wce. was held, at 7.30 in .the evening[in,,~, b'~a'Yh*'he~;as~-,,-~ , - = ~ ,u . des i r°us , of. VlS]t-

~ro~'e ,a great bo!,n to the mining in- I w a s j u s t i n t h e , r i m e o f l i fe . : j p u t of ore. This brings in v e r y iargt ~.n St. ~[ayk.t s church , a new ,~undtng | ~'he remains wea.e:~at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . auscry. . • • l q ~ , , ~ ~.~e, , : • .___ • , . , , I ' revenues to the gove rnmen t ever~ ~ea r [Just .now ~emg completed The whole }~:----,- . . .. _ . . . . : . ~ :~o::~es.~ m m e -

• • , " • / . , , v o ~ ~ , ~ w : m o u r n n l s lOSS.Iv.. ,~_.,:._,_ .~ . - .. " - " /v i l lage ~ , , , ..,;~o,~n, ~ ' " " - I~_'tumuY pt0c in .~cren~On-~t)estde M s ' dr- • ~ ' h i s " . . . . , . . . umur ,o tflere i s no taxation o n the o " ' ~ *'-='~ . . . . v-, z amr aay a . . . . " , , , . . , , , . ...... ~,. .1~ ,

, - , . _ . . • . .: . f a r e w , d o . w a n d o n e d a u g h t e r , I ~ o s s o ~ t p u t ~but Jnsteaci m e r e ' is a I ~ a r e w e n m e e t ~ g w a s ~ , d at i 0 0'e,0e~,l,Y?.-t-s'.;-z-n~;~un.er.alVas~i~-aY~:.~"s°rae i;',::

' / ~vJrs. A r a a g h w h o h a s b e e n h 0 m e l ! l I ~ P r ° f i t tax.,. The f i rs t 1 0 0 r when gi f t s of a l t e r . l t f i e n ' e r e ere l~U~P~es: d e vemg ~ m e m ~ e i ' . o f ' t h e :'i: ltllers Notes for" - ' " t " • $ 0,0 . p oflt dedicated . .. , ., W Blue Zodge,,'.Oha¢ter and" Preceptor : • ! s e v e r a l m o . . t h s . ~othem'lSitnadefl'omanyminezsexempt.. P r o . , : . " "TheAtChbmh'°plentalis'andwasamember°[s Y "

, , . ' ' / e x t e n d e d t h e s y m p a t h y o f ~ h e J ~ s m excess of $10,000 and u p t o $1. I :~: '~gie: : ic t ° the n.~ttves..,,h 0 to!d of by|nets," CalSary. f W : ~ a a ~ : : P ~ e o Cm.firmatiol~ffqmes churcl!Servicesla,~t were held in ] d i s t r i c t . " ]vo~,-o~ a r e taxed a t a r a t e Of threc I : . . . . . . . J,_~* e 'xne~°ne ra.em m regaros to Inm0urn h i s 10ss his widow a n d ~iec

St. Sunday evening J T h e f u n e r a l will be he ld T h u r s - I~ er cent: over that and up to $5,000,- ':~:~ ' ~ " = ' u natives also put fo r- lan'd one brother, ~ . A: Bleeck e when His Grace the ~trchEishol, . D u - : h - , , ~¢~ . . . . . . . , ivo~ a re taxed f ive per cent, and above I~axd a . r q ost for some t o be l int in Tr~n* . . . . . . ~-'-- Y er of

• . - ua. , r ~ s . ~ , g l l J U U / l , " . . . . • , . , . ~ • • c t . ~ t u ~ : I I U I I 1 sincere s m ,~!'encm, of ' ,m,couver ,yas present. I . .. . . . ~ t s u m . e l l a. h igher and~.ascend~ngJ:hdrg:ctal:e~:e=,teach t he , , , chtld,.en a host. o f f l , Jends in th | s d l ~ r ~ t Z ~ : e : ~ • Nine candidates were presented b~ t h e / " -. I s , ' e. I n u e t e r n u n l n g ln 'ofl ts a l l or I " ~ regu la r services. The tended •

l{eetor. Rev. J. B, (Jib:~0n.' t ! i s L o r d - | O]/STE[g B R I D G E CLUB Jdh]ary expendi tures a re allowed a s ' d e / c!el:gy a r r ived b a c k , a t K4twanga in " . • slu!,' delh'ere,'l~ a very, ,',I,Pr~tpriate and | . - . . . . . . . [ ductions, though t h e r e is..no deduction, eas:time tocatehl~ the evening, t r a i n £or the . . S[llllll~ J{ldl('sS ~hteh was a ))1 for dep~eelation Each , ' er ~Ir Proctol sto ed M A I K G~,ORGE B ' " ' " " . . . . . . ' ' l I " e c i a t | . . . . . ,,. . . . . " [ f l ' ' ' . ~ e a r s onera " • • PP at U ~ S ~ TRU~I{ • ,i" . . . . , , . • ". (~lt .~]-ott(lay ni~,nt the Dri(tge el l thus: io •. ' . " " ' ~.Iazelton to ,, " ( ' d b y t n . . eo;~a'r~gation of over a hund-]~...,~....~- - - - , .4 ._ . .. ] t i n ]s t aken 1)y i tself and no tax lev- • , take the r e , u la r services • • - . - :

~' ,,L,,ts ~]: ~,e~l rlazell:Oll o r g a n i z e d m e • ~' ' " Oll Stln • • - ' . red pecqfle. ]~he I~icture denie I :v I:._, , . . 4 . . . . , . . . . . " . l ied unless there is a prof i t i n t ha t yem dab and the Archbishop wen t |~d l , I t a u l Poles F r o m Ins own C a ~ p

_ . .te(_ b.. ~u)s[ct ~ r m g e wm~ wnen n]n~ of the The comparison be tween Ontar io and °9 to Smithers . • IIis ,(,'race was beauty and siml)lteity l)layets ,,'or to ,~ the i t .... " - and ore F r o m the Si lver Cup • ' • , '. I~ . r, ' IE ~ll~ llOlUe OI Br i "s • ¢'t~l}Ib.,l:ed The {'ongregatiot| was I i i i - ~ . , . ~r . . . . . , . . . . . . . '_.. tL.h Coluntbla llllder this headine

, , • , . . ., ' . * . ~ t t u c t ' c t ' ~ ~ M 0 U l l [ l l l l l View Tll . ~ - • ' "

• ; : ,: • - ." r,',~ , .,, . ' " . • . , . • e shows t h a t while in Brxtish Columbi,,, E L E C T I O N O F A. B I S H O P M a i k ~,, • . .

i f In ople 'wouhl onh, t ry to live 'u ~ *- ]-. ' . ' - - . . . ' ' " lone ] ear and nm'Mn~. ~10 000 ~ - ^ " . I . . . . . . . . ,' ; , _ : . , . ~ i t h his . " , ' , ~ ' ~.'-~u I(lle ilOl~le oi ~11' and Mrs D t:[ T-TnT't~ |---- - ? ~ . . . " ~', ' ' ~ ' ' ~ " w n u e a guest o ~ R e v T D Proc 1)ore 'operations, and he. has' fou 'His Grace,~ reaeliing,~ • ~ .. | . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . ' " ' . ' . . . . . . . . . . Imus~ pay $2,000'1n [axes ( thereby r e - l t o r las t ..,-- . . . . . . ; . . . • ... : : . - . : ' . • . . . r remus

, ~ . . . . / .. / t~:~ ~ ; ' l : : n : i : e g : l : l ~Ji l=~[ys 'np:r t ' t~ I;1,~ngitlhil::rlf~tod:c~tSo~00' ~ .in On ta r . ' l d i scussed ' :v~h t ~ ; : : ~ l : I t o f t : h : ' : ~ ~ : a : : ° ~ ' i s "~.:~eh. e : : p : c ~ toIntd~k: .

• ]'m~i,,e(,r Petli iek o f - t h e I'ubnelanttetP~.'ted..~h's. S,,,,',e i s p,.eskle,,t twou,d •not be taxed a t a l l nd 0aledonia . They ou t f o u r hund red thousand feet of ee- ' ~.orks", Delmrl:ment has ,just r e tu rned |and~, .~3Ir~ D . , H. Har r i s is secretOryand. | Ontar t0 has n o tax. ,-i='-'"--wuar m [ me-- [-~ioncundmmththe question, of the Cons fitti, day poles.ai~d pil ing. Only about one

to Smithers a f te r a ver.r s t remmus trii~ ~t 'O~.'mer, ~ | n e w in . . . . . . - - . . . . . • | e Archbishop found tha t he quar te r of t h a t wil l go to the r iver ~1 " , . . , ' , , ' . . • , ' , - , . U I U l l l e n E I : ~ I X , o n sales or l n l l l i l l , WOU1 , - . . . . . . . an. .

; U l ) t h e K i t m m t Inlet. He was a c c , n n - / . ' ' • " J l ) r o p e r t i e s , i s enacted in B r . . . . . . ~ ' | ' " d .ha,.e t o get l e g a l advme froni f loated down to Cedarvale. The oth- :, !~:n.~itd, I:.~; I)L~tllc~" '" ' I,~.,)ginee,' ~I(.Ka,~, " • o1" / ' " . . . . ' ]ilnlbia. las t , s l ) r ing and ,~gainst, ~vhieh [~V e-mm-frlmatee and, the Chancel lor a t e.~ th ree h u n d r e d thousand feet wi l l be ' • rmc{ hul)er t -rod they insp~.,eted thre(, Inlght'. Ahundred and f i f ty couples Iso vi~,orous a ~r'~,~ ~ ~., .~.-'. - - ]. ~ g ![erorea. uef ln i te date could h a u l e d by t ruck to New Hazel ton A

I m i h . , ol t.(..~ to'$d cm~structed b v ~.he [en]oy{d the danc ing unt i l . the : w ~ [ ihe m~..~n- h , a , , ~ , . . . ~ ection, bu t ~t is expect, ne~ two ton t ruck and t ra i l e r as 1- ,,.- , , , . . .: -; , , , . • . , . . ~, . .~ o . ~ s ~ , , , .,v,,,~ made lD" b e set zor m e el • , . "

,-:,,tt]t,r:¢ it, flint district."' ' : . ' : " [ s u m , h,mrs. "Grey ' s " 0 r e h e * r a r e n d ~ V " : ' ? ' ~ "?~'~:'. - . . . . . . . . led t h e y a t ~ , i l l ear ly in the nb~'V yea r ready bee, , shipped and upo n ahrri~aal , ' - ' ' ' led t lm best of niusie l ) u f l n , " : / . ' . l*~ev. '~ur. r r o c t o r is secretary of the, wlll .~e p u t on the road ' , . . . . . , [~ ,' . • ' g m e s u p - ! W E A T H E R HAS ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " a t once, Tony

• . ' . ' - . ' : . . . . s~ .~ ,~ lYlUlibi~ diocese. . ' . , . - . • .Ti,0,,'t, ~;;, '~ . . . . . . . ,* ...... : _.. _~_, . ~per in te rva l C o m r a d e s I,]d. Eby and I" - ] . Sartori ~ i l l be in charge of the t ruek

• . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . lleh, .,~e.~e~lt ~a~s ]n I!Bil l F i m f l g a n g a v e i i n e x h i b f l l 0 n o f l " " ~ " • . : [ " - - ~ ~ - - , ' and 'Mr.i Bugg of Hazel ton w i l l also logan on ju(hcial business , , Sittce the last ~ssue the wea th T H E B R I D G E AND D be on one sh i f t I

. : t aow t h t Charlesto~'r shouhl lie d o n e ' / b e e n such tha t one"S ~ o e r h a s / _ _ ANCE fi~'e t r i • t i s proposed to r u n Heavy snow f a l l s w.ere g e n e r a l In I ! t w!m'a no!fl.o' effor t and one tha t was I, t • s . , • u l d th ink t h e old / • ' i [ " ps every twenty- four hours , two

the P, ull:ley Valley the. pas t weei~.and Igreat ly a l ~ l , r e e i a t e d , . . I'wea.ther man was a w a y o n a vaca t i0n ~ :"The br idge and dance given in As' I f r °m the saw m i l l . a n d three f rom the .: ~t h s b0en a m ~ and le£t the old u o m a n , , cam u ' ' . ateHal, help t( the fni.. ] . .. . . . . . . - [a ~ . " " in ( c h a r g e [S~iiibl ha l l . _ r P p t he Nine l~Iile road This. is "

. - : . Y l as t F r i d a y ni ht wa , , " ~ ': mers ha~llvt., hay a'nd grqin. ~ Re~, J , B. iGibbson was la te for Se[ ' -]If tha t is the case the old ~;0]nan ha s ]p leasant a ~ f a i r I~' w---~^ ' f i -~- , - s . a lgo ing . , to hau l p61es in to N e w Haze i t0n ' ; , i : . - , - . . . . ' : Iv!ce !a,~t sm~¢]ay n ight and j u s t a r r iv , lmainta ined, her' r d p u t a t i o n ; f o change ]dt tended as had b o ~ ' ~ ' ~ , ~ s,a-r~et~ ~!~re t tyTas t~hi§ '~r ln te r ' ' ~ k : g o o d b u n c h : :"i;

I he Ladies Aid of the United Chm;ch led I n t im( t d p r e a c h : t h e S e r m o n . . Of Ill . : n i n d f r e q u e n t l y , S ince : the l a s t |was never the less a : l e a s a n ~ - ~' ]..of ,poles: a r e ~ibX¢ r e a d y t o haUl a n d :(i~ held theh. an imal sale of •: wbi;k 0f f [cqurse Hem'Y F0rd 'wa :~ ( t ( , b l a m e , h i s l iS sue •there~ has been a s n o w s torm then!JThe~.e were n i n - ~ - *P~ ~ . . . . r ,evemng. [ ~ b ~ a r e , e n 0 U g h - teams t o keep • t h e ::•/::~ ' ,, ~ , , ~ a sudden • ~ u ~ - t~a tttUleS an(l r~le Sa tu rday ~e! | [ l lg , t h e l P t h a n d i t w ~ h | c a i ; hii~qag, f i ' o~en . i ip w h i i e t h e good [ a d rop : to tu en ty below, a r i s e . | ~ r l ze s a l l ' w - " ° ' . . . , . , , . '. [ t r uck going • : : : • ~: : ' " '~"

a grea t success. The i,robead.~ t0 tan- ~iuan. ~Vas:prelaching • af': .Tdlkwa ' ' i n e x t ' d a y t 0 . 1 9 a b o v e and a : 'd t~n •~hh~ | ~ ,~. ; .):en.~ ~0 out.tuners,: The V d l - I " ' : " : " : : : : : = ; ~ ' : •• ' • " : ~;": ' '~:'~!

ed ovcr $20000 . . . . . . . . . , , . " " ', . . . . . , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , ] t 0 ' 2 2 below : E a c h d a y ~,~= .. : . . . . . " | . . . e)vly organized. K i t - | ~ E L I C L ~ K I ~ . ~ n ~ m a . ~ .~; . - : ..~':; • * , ; • ' . " • " . . • . . . ' . . . . . . . " " ,~; . . . , , . " , a . ~ , ~ ' . ~ ' v t : x " , . . . . . . . . . . , " - ~ , ~ J.~.WSLa,~%WJ~ qlJJuUJl~ ~ : ~" ' . . - , C , r - - - ,, " . . " , ' ! Tlie r e s i d e n c e :of..!'Chns, R e i d was I d i f f e ren t b r a n d . 0 f wehth~r and theol~.J~e~--cl, u~ " m g e t h e r : v l t h those f rom ~ e , ~ | : . . . . . ~ : . , ~ , , , ,:,,~ ~ ::.:,:~:~]

' '1'<~9 late ' f , , ' r la.6t"~;eek ~" , ri.~Ited by t h e f i re . Mn~ on' W . , ~ , ~ n , , , n , ; , I m a n , s r e t u r n w i l l ' b e ,~,,~,.x'.,,~ ,~ j.~,,,~,¢,Lou who . a d m i t t h a l ; they p l a y | T h e ybun~¢t ' se~"0~; ~,~.~i~a;i:. i ' : .'.,i~ ~' r ~ , - ' , ' , " . : , . , , . . . . . . , o : ~-- ~,~,.~ .~ . . . . . : . . . . . . --~-~,,.-,=u. :, Drhlge, neve r had , ' . ' - " - . . . . . . ":~ ~ ' "i~ I lie (, ~ ~ A enteztained the la n lght ~hel l It "ene~al al Since the abe a lookin, a n d i n spi te ycle t the l i , :, . . . . . . ' " ' ' "J ' ' i g " ' a rm . , , 'as tui~n, ] : , . . . . . v e . w a s ; i n , tyi)e: .,there ]~f the fac t ma~" - tile:- win" " . . . . . . ]; ; p ~ ' !t~ cht. Kltte~lS, "lieiil' the i r : : i:!,:i'~

dies of Smithers a t : t h e i i ' : elu] i ~ooms lea in. ' N o d a i n a g e w i / s :done "n~ ' ~h , ]haVe bden nmi ibrods :0 . . . . . . . . . " : " " ' ; I : ne r of the f i r s t [:_inaguural mee t in at :~h ' . . . . . : ' " ~' " "'@k "r" L'~ ' i~ o " " . , . . . . . , . , . , , . . . . • . . . . . . . ,"' • . .:. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t l i e r e h a ~ g ~ s a n d . . . . . . . . . . prize for men, s a s h " . . . . . • " ' g ' e h o m e o f . M r s , , , , : . . ,

h 'om 3 to 6 ' Soitie 60qadiosrel~i~rted/}, - : . ' : . : . ' ; , : = = " ~ : : ' ' : ; ' : : ' , : l~elow ~ e r b o . . . . . . . . . ...... .' '? • . . . . ' , . , . ~ , ' , :' . . . . . . . ; h'e pr lz .e :wlmiors l a s t weelr h . . . . . : ' : ) : '~ ........ ' : : . ' :, :k',~!.j • .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , . . . . : . , . . n .Sunddy m o r n i - . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . : .,~ . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . , - ~ t e 1 4 t h . . ~ l ~ n e even was . ' - . ;~.

. . . . . , ..... . . . . . . . . . . . .~ ,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Us...- t he w e r e , ~ .... " ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...- ',".~ .-: '. '.,' . . . . . . . " ....... .,~,~ . ' , . . . . . ~ ......... ~ ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . . . 1)re't'k~' ~' eguhl~,' ' ' born dez . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . , , , ~ oo two~e.~ ~.ero~ Wrln~li ' a n d H "0~ ' i t i n d l e . . . . . . . ' "' ""and . . . . ' .......... ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . ,.~7, ........ ",---'-*,'~ ,o'-~',=P' .':' .~ . Ill(. G. ~ , ,~. 211.. held the i r a n n u l the thesem0~e te h u n , , . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . ~ P r , . ~ f t e r . ~ e b r i d ~ g e . ~ (~[i ' ' . . . . . . . . . . ' : ' " . . . . . . . ' . . . . . r ' ' ~ : ~ ] . . . . . . . . . P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . r g aro~md 20 be- ra in , o n l y . t o b e f d , , . . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . . . . . . ,,,re . ~ttt~, ~ b . l ~ 0 ~ l i i ,-,,l~tt{~ils~ or , ~ . . . . . . . ~

• • s t i l e ~ (1 1 ~ e r most of th . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,'. . I:~ , ~o!low an , l i e r~.~ : - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,', . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . e t ime. snow s to rm fn , t h af te . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,-..,,,~ ,,.. . . . . ~ . ~ , . ~ . _~C,~If i~W~ i i i i t r , - w ~ k ~ a h, ~ . - ~ - ~ dance I n the fown Mill o n Arml l o w a~ o , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " . . . . . . ~ , . . av, y Wel~ servC~l.a,d.-tilen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ ,, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~;'~

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,, . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~,, . ~.a on, ~., ,:,.~,~.. - -o t , : ' so . . . . . . . . <- . . " ....... ,.,~ ,,.~,,,,-.:¢.~;..; . . . . . ~ . . . . ., ...... ~-.,,,..~ ..~,.~., . . . . . . . . . . . . :~ ~ , t : ~ . ~ , . , . , , ,~ . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : , ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ . u a n c l n ~ . . . . . . , . . . . :: . ~ . . . . . . . , . =..,. ?, ~ . # ~ , ~ , , ~ - , ~ , ~ , ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . . . .

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T H E OMINECAHERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, .'927

H a n s o n Lumber & Timber Co.

Mill at

HANALL, B . C .

M a n u f a c t u r e r s oC

ROUGH, DRESSED & DIMENSION

Lumber ~.,LOCK, SPRUCEAND CEDAR

FLOORING . WINDOWS Hemlock Comple te ,

and Spruce d i f ferent sizes

Ge t our prices be fore o rder ing e l sewhere

BRITISH COLUMBIA THE MINERAL PROVINCE" OF WESTERN CANADA

HAS PRODUCED MINERALS VALUED AS FOLLOWS : -

P l a c e r G o l d , $78,018,548; Lode Gold, $~6,972,318; Si lver , • $80,787,003; Lead, $106,976,442; Copper, ~)9 ,967,068; Zinc, $50,512,557; Coal and Coke, $284,699,133; S t ruc tu ra l Mate r ia l s and Miscel laneous Minerals , S50,175,407; Making minera l produc- t ion to t he end of 1926 show

AN AGGREGATE VALUE OF $988,108.470 • T h e subs tan t ia l p rog res s o f the min ing i n d u s t r y in this prov- ince i s •strikingly i l lus t ra ted in the fo l lowing f igures, which shsw the va lue o f production for success ive 5-year periods:

F o r all yea r s to 1895, inclusive . . . . . . . . $ 94,547,241 F o r f ive years . 1896-1900 . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 57,607,967 F o r five years , 1901-1905 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96,507,968 F o r f ive years , 1906-1910 125,534,474 F o r f ive years , 1911-1915 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142,072,603 F o r f ive years , 1916-1920 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189,922;725 For five yea r s 1921 to 1925 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . 214,726,65~ F o r 1926 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67,]88,842

PRODUCTION DUPING LAST TEN YEARS, $ 4 2 9 , 5 4 7 , 7 5 5

Lode mining has only been in "progress about 25 yearn, and only about one. .' half o~t.h e F. rovinee has been prospected;. 20.0,000 square miles of-unexplored

mineral scaring tunas are open zor pmspeotmg. . ' The mining laws of this Province are more liberal and the' fees lower than

~any ~ether Province i~ .the Donlinion or any Colony in the British Empire. • ~iineral locations are granted to discoverers for nominal fees. Absolutetitles

are obtained by developing such p~pertios, security of which is guaranteed by c r o w n g r a ~ t o •

Practically all British Columbia mineral properties on whicl~ development work has been done are described in oae of the Annual Reports of the Minister

• of Mines. Those considerimr mining investments' should refer to such report~. Thdy are available without charge on application to the Department of Mines, Victoria, B.C. Reports covering each of the six Mineral Survey Districts are published separately, and are available on application. Reports of the Geologi- cal Survey o£ Canada, Wineh:'Building. Vancouver, : B.C.. are recommended as valuable sources of information.

Ful l in format ion , t o g e t h e r wi th min ing repor ts and maps, m a y be ob ta ined g r a t i s by address ing

The Honourable The Minister of Mines V I C T O R I A , B R I T I S H C O L U M B I A

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H T I R E S S E R V I C E P A R T S

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j ,me each subsequen~ insertion. . • ,

| [ D O Y O U R C H R I S T M A S SHOPPING | /

• " repara t lons a r e under w a y fo r the C h r i s t m a s season. Chi ldren a r e num- ber ing the days un t i l school closes and

' The:Hazelton Hospital

The Haze l ton Hospi ta l : i s sues tic- kets f o r any per iod a t $1.50 per month in advance. T h i s r a t e in- cludes off ice consul tat ions, medi- Cines, a s well as a l l costs whi le

in the hospi tal . Tickets a r e ~b- ta i i lable in Hazl ton a t the d rug s tore o r by ma i l f rom t h e medi- cal super ln tendan t a t the hospi ta l

i PROVINCIAL ASSAYER P Hoe lists sent onrequest

] Cr.edi t Folncl;r Bldg., VANCOUVER, ]~C.

the i r best hol iday season arr ives . I n ] the schools p l ;epara t tons a r e being ~] B . C: UNDERTAKERS [ m a d e fo r Chr i s tmas e n t e l ' t a i n m e a t s , i E M B A L M | N G FOR sH|P}IENT A S P E C I A L T Y [

Some of the business houses a r e g e t - P.O. Box 948 A wiie J r ing in s tocks Of goods tha t w i l l appeal PRINCE RUPERT. B.C. •will bring us [ to the eye of m o s t and these •are being I t . _ . _ , . . . . . . . _ _ . . . . . d isplayed. You a r ~ p lan ing on al l t he ]

r glftS you a r e going to giye to help m a k e Chr i s tmas p leasant , for some one else. Now is the t ime to do your buy- ing. Do not w a i t u~t i l the l as t min- u te and h a v e to t a k e someth ing you do not l ike and know your f r iend wil l not like. B u t whe re wi l l Y.0u buy? A most na tu r a l q u e s t i o n . - T h e best of ull guides to the p laces where you will get the best serv ice and the best goods a re the columns of t he Omiueca Her - ald• The merchan t s a r e invi t ing you through these co lumns to cbnm and see wha t they have got. They wan t to se rve you and a r e p repared to f i l l al l your wunts a t lowest pr ices fo r the high class goods, Shop now and shol; a t t h a t places where your pa t ronage is apprecia ted.

THAT PEACE RIVER LINE

F o r sonxe months back a l l the pub- lie en l igh teners have been dwel l ing on the Peace R i v e r count ry .and al l the .wonderful possibil i t ies there--- the very lands o f the p ra i r i e s a re covered wi th gold, according to some. Ra i l roads a re to be bui l t and goodness knows w h a t a l U i s 'to be done• Those poli t i- c ians and spell b inders h a v e fo rgo t ten al l a b o u t the no r the rn and cen t ra l val- leys of th i s province which a few' years" ago they were boost ing j u s t a s ha rd : W e bel ieve the P e a c e R ive r count ry i~ a good p lace to g row whea t and we dO not mean to bel i t t le any of the c la ims nmde f o r t h a t country. B u t a t the s a m e t ime we wish to d r a w the a t t en- tion of t he po l i t i c ians and 6 f t he gov- e rnment to the f ac t t h a t th i s no r the rn or cen t ra l p a r t o f t he province is j u s t as good today as a t any t inie in it, past• I n fac t i t i s ,be t te r , because the set t lers he re ha t e proven tha t a m u d t i tude of th ings can be g rown and to compete w i t h any th ing produeed in any

Provincial Assayer J. D.' Boulding

Price List Sent on App l i ca t ion

P r o m p t Serv ice is Given to You Send in Y o u r S a m p l e s

[ smithers, B C

SYNOPSIS OF

PRE-EMPTIONS

Vacant, nnrese~Ted, su~weyed Crown ]ands may be pre-empted by "British subjects over 18 years, of age. and by aliens on .declaring intention to hecom~ British subjects, conditional upon residence, occu- pation, and improvement for . agricultural purposes.

Full information concerning regulations regarding preemptions is given in Bulletin No. 1. Land Series, '•How to Pre-empt Land," copies of which can be obtained free of charge by addressing the Del~artment of Lands. Victoria, B.C.. or to any Government Agcnt'~

Records will be granted covering only land suitable for agrichltoral purposes, and which is not timberland, i.e., carrying over 5,000 board feet per acre west of the Coast Range and 8~000 feet per acre east of that Range. . • "

Applications for pro-eruptions are to be addressed to the Land Commissioner of the Land Recording Dt~,'iston in which the land applied for is situated, and are made on printed forms, copies of which can be obtained from the Land Commissioner.

Pre-emptipns must be occupied for five yearn and improvementa made to the ~value of $10 per acre, including clearing and cultivat. ing at least five acres, before a Crown Grant can be received.

For more detailed information see the Bulletin, Hew Pre-empt Land."

P U R C H A S E

Applications are received for purchase of vacant ,and unreserved Crews lands. not being timberland, for agridultuml purposes; minimum ~rlee of flrst-clase (amble) land Is 85 ,per acre, and seeond-clas~ (grazing) land $2.60 per acre. Further information regarding purchase or lease of Crown lands-' is given in Bulletin No. I0; Land Series. ._ Purchase and Lease of Crown Lands."

Mill, factory, o r industrial sites on timber lati d. not exceeding.40 acres, may be purchased or leased, the conditions including payment of stumpage.

H O M E S I T E L E A S E S

Unaurveyed areas, not exceeding 20 acres,' may ha' leased as liomesites, c0nditional upon u. dwelling being erected i n ' t h e first year, J title being obtainable, after reMdence and improvement conditions ar~ fulfilled: a the land has. been sur- veyed. i i L '~

~" L E A S E S

"For "grazing and industrial .:,pqrpoae ar~m not, exceeding 640 acres may', be, leased .b~ any, b~e.pqreoh or compa~ny. "" :" "

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Under ' : the Gr~lngi ' A~t: thb~ / Pravlh'~

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,IsaUd;:~•tmaed .,'.oa~ ndmbera:i:~nged;':v~lblitJr

E i t h e r d u r i n g t h e d a y : . w h e n working , a round~the .house or When s i t - " ' " admtu ' ls t ra t ive off lces: , ' :Get . . : a ' : .few :: ~ ::" ' t in'g ar~ui id ' in ' the eve i i ing f f ' y6u h a v e an • • more, thousand: , ta .x a "e rwherd b .~ • - , : ,.~. P :V , e fo re

ORTH ~ embarking..o.. 'a'nother' h,,hl~: "roblen;. '~' O P H O N I C V I C T R O L A • "k r v " 'd'~. i :': tidal: scheme :of,. raihvay development.

"~ rnes"'e '~ *"'.$]L'I,~ up= , a ' . . . . . ' . . . . . . :

P i m ....... ' . . . . . . . . . S t o , r e i : i ,mist ke,m st have en doxlthe'°ldtown'the'flmt~°f"the'week"~:;"

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o the r p a r t of the worldl The .va l l i e~ of this g r ea t in t e r io r a r e by no means f i l led u p . The re a r e m a n y thousands of acres of l a n d , $ s good as anY now under cul t ivat ion, ' ava i l ab le for se t t lers and the Peace R i v e r count ry hun not dem6n'Strated, Yet t h a t It can 'p roduce ~ay b e t t e r ' w h e a t than i s be ing produc- ed . r igh t ' fn the B u l k l e y Valley. Nor can t h e ' Peace R i v e r count ry com0ete successful ly wi th these m l l e y s in any o t h e r wayc inc luding climate• Bdt~ the muin th ing is the Bulkley Val ley/ the K i s p i o x . and the "Skeena ha.ve a raihvay, and i t i s g iv ing a ' g o o d ser , vice and the marke t s a r e now a t t h ~ vcr~ ' door Of t l ie f a r m e L Why, t h e d speud m a n y mil l ions p f the public m e ( ney to open np new t rac t s of land at ~: t i m e w h e n the c o u n t r y caunot afford. to~ s p e n d t h e h~oney: atfii.::ilges:, before the lands ad jacen t t o p r e sea t : r a i lway~ nre occupied, I t looks 'like a ve ry bad poliey, The provinc ia l government would be better ~ employe(l f i l l ing Ul~ t h a t :portion of the province a l r eady supplied , w i t h roads and r a ihvays a n d

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City Transfer Stables

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" i Rates $1.50 per dv~y up.

Importers and- ' Dealers in

Wallpapers We c a n t the

• Burlaps l a rges t and

Paints most var ied

Oils s tock in

Varnishes Nor thern

Glass British Brushes, Etc.~, ~.'~ i' Columbia',~

Wri t e :u s fo r informat ion when

renova t ing or building your :home

Make Y o u r / , H o m e A t t r a c t i v e

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O M I N E G A . . I : [ E R A L D . ' ~ E D N E b D & ~ , ~.qO~t . , I~k%~,~d, t,,'~,~

st0 ,0 tt ¸ Photograph ,,-- .... ' .Mrs. H , n t e r 'hfid 'so'n •:Who: h;~ve been

B]g-I sON ;BROs,, :jI AutO Jitney;$ervi ¢ ]/t |

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" " ............. , . Films Developed and Printed ' Between Hazelton and New" . ||~ " Enlargements made. nazeI~on apd: the Railway, II | When in Smithers have your or to any point in ; the dis- ] t r ier - -and a t any hour. i l l l Photo t a k e n . . . . . . ,

Phone Hazelton PostCard to Cabinet Ish°rt, llong, lshort~ :~ rl'I°ng ]I ~''? Sizes ,'

Omineca Hotel, 2 l o n g o t A.L. Evitt, Smithers ,

"Build 8 . C . " - : ~ . . . . . . . . . .

Pacific

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~ c r i b i n g E a g l e B r a n d ~ : ~

a n i n f a n t ~ f o o d w h e n = ~ o t h e r " s m i l k i s n g t a v a i l = a b l e .

staying w l t h M r . ' a n d M ' r s , , H . S. creel- man Mft on Tuesday"to: ~tsit with her mother, Mrs. Raven, a t Terrace, be- fore proceeding t o Vancouver.

Daa ~Iason has a crew on the j o b ' o A l i f t ing the ferry, ou t of the ice. Owing to -having be~n: f rozen in. so badly i t h a s been.n6cessary, to separate i t into several sec t ions .

Mr. and .~Irs. Compton .left for the east last Wednesday. .

. . Harry; Varner. had a 10rig trip to get his horses across the river l a s t week. He had to drive thmen down the new highwa:Y t o t h e Terr.aee bridge and up again on this. side,. He says the ~oing was ~r t ty tough in places.

At the wh i s t ' d r ive held a t ~Irs. Whitlow's last Saturday evening und- er the auspices of the Woman's auxil: iary, the sum of'$9.00 was realized, Pacific Milk is the o n l y milk in

the province thnt is a local pro-: duct from every, point of view., its v~llno to thd people fr~ln a ,fill-

cananeialbe,angleas everyiS aildollarthat anstAysindustrY'right: U ~ o i t . w~-'th cox~A~.dencc. Hazelton, . where he has been for the here. • . ,; ~ : : last two months.

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t , a ~ , ~ / t ~ l V l l l l t ~~:L~_~J Lt~J, ~X].~// Moneer of the district, is spending a ]tend Omce: Vancouver ' ' ~ ' "¢onu~nsc, mm" ::Hidn?nin Terrace renewing old ae.

Factories at Abbotsford and Ladner . q " e e s h i p s . . '

. . . . . . ~ ' ~ ' ~ ' ~ ' ~ , . ~ . ~ I " Donald l~IeLeod of Vancouver was a "~' " '7t l imb" " . , a .~ , - - ~,~ . =~ . . professional vis i tor here las t week.

; - - : - - , ' ,!l ~ Blackheads .simply dissolve and was followed b y a light fal l of s n ~ ' W m . , : ~ disappear by this one simpl~., ," • W, • Grant s J/ .afo and sure method ' G e t l ~ h d ~ , begins to look a little like the , ]

~" ,At ~ | two ounces of peroxine powder from [ "" t has season. For the men in the] A enc , | an). drug store---sprinkle i t on a hot, ]bush i t is hoped the snow stays. " : :

d "~ | wet cloth, rub the face b r i sk ly - -every | J R E'A'L E STA T E" ~Ilblackhead will be gone. ] The eity and thehigh school basket ] . ~ -" " • iJ J - ' - If)all teams played the second of a set-!

' ' '. ': i ~ I ~ , - - "- ~- . [iesof games in the G. W. V. A. hall on ] District Agent for the leading ,~}~ . , . . . . , [F r iday evening , t h e s c o r e being 23 to]

i Insurane ~ . ~ A # ~ , ' ' ~18 !n favor of the high school us te Compauies-i~ ~ n v ~ m ~ o¢~ , . " ' , : : i J t the~ I Life " ~ | 4 ~ l d , ~ " reverse of la's t week s game. At" thb,]

F i r # " " , ( | i f ' = m ' , ' call of, time the boys had t ied the seorb:| I /Ill l lwxmcnB o,,, three five minute periods were' i Accident necessary to decide the winners. I t

$20.00 to $30.00 ,oo , game and the ,kind that wlll assure the teams of a good sup-

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ins rance! CUT FLOWERS

POTTED PLANTS BLOOMING BULBS

D .GLENNIE Prince Rupert, B.'.C.

M U S H R O O M CULTURE

J . Bell arr ived home Sunday morn- lag , f rom the Silver Cup mine a t New

FIRE LIFE ACCIDENT AUTOMOBILE

O n l y sccong: r e l i a b l e e o m o a n i e s r e p r e s e n t e d by us.

~ l l a t O B O ~ t s [~lIO al'~;]ilC~H, cil][ivatio|l of t IllU~h. dePartlnent he expects to. motor with • ms is very dllf , :ul t : .aud ,[rea re - .h i s family to California. When In

-~ suits in failure, neveri:hel':s%, ~ itll smt- Prince" Rupert Mr. ~onekton expressed We. ;.~ ~ ~,~at..' a~ , en t s f o r l ,~- 'new. lable, eondltlofls tHi ' l , ~ erser,,-r~{fiee.- ..sat- tlie belief; tha t the only feasible route

' Fl,t~o B ,,,is t h • ~ ", . [ lcfactory results a re att.tlnable ~ for a raed from t h e co .' .... "., --, e ~rt.a~ o,xm .ror~b) ..-.. ... ~ .' . - .. ast to connect ~,,~.*~'" - . ~ , ~ v m e n , ~ ' ~ " - - : - : toe"- ouch-' " hun t e r ' _. I ~OK,~ on mushrooms and toatlstools..re- with Terrace. . Or the interior Was,by ,~A ~ . . . . . . . . . . . o ._ . . ._ . [ccntly lmbllshed by t h e botany dt~l- the Skeefia river. He did not think a H u , .u~ , ~.:~n/Jcv, 0 ~ - ~ I [ a ~ o u l ' . . ' ~ ,~ , . , ,

office m)w. . ~: /stun o f the l~xperlmental I : 'arms gives i t l~osslble to find any other, route . to " " , /detailc41 information on the growing:0f }compare:with it, either from the stand-

~ ] ~ . ~ ~ r ] l ~ t . i D ~ t F . ' ]these fungi: The suitability 0f the~polnt of Cost 0r:of:service. :The,Naas 'ev ~J~.. tO . ~.JLI2JLW ~ - ~ l |quar ters used i s of.gz~eat, hnportanee.]rive/: route be said was" qu i t e ' ou t Of

S ~ I T g I ~ D ~ ~ o • !' |Oatdoor: eultivafl'0n cannot be reeOm Ithe question ~ i r Monekton kno , ~ - ~ ' ~ L ~ I ~ 9 . 1 _ 1 . ~ l J . [ ' ' " • . , " • ' " " W s

_ . _ ' . . . ~ _ ' , :' |mende d for this c o u n t r y . S o flu' as "this count'ry as few people d o and his ' : , '.. " : , a n m t e u r growel, s are, eo 'cern " , . | d i n l o n l s ' w o ' .~ : " . . . . . . ~ - . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . n ed nat, h. P,. r th while.

, : . . . . ' , " " ~]r()om culture will be c0nflaed; f,~r re a.] , : .... : ~ ~ " ' , :

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: ~ S011S of Convenience to celia(is: e i ther i Everett Thomas returned fro " . ' , .... " l . . . . . m R u ' Omineca Hotel !

' ~ ~ :/degrees ,Of mols t6re , is ~essentfftl r ~:,, !a long ::,thd ' ( C . W . Dawn, on, P r o p . : [ r shoukT'bd:keiit a t q~:•0r ;O 'dbgrees | tt)::::Use :tfi•/ ~ :: HEADQUAitTSRS F.OR.~OURISTS "'{ IF, :' Nothing: is "mol.e 'detri'me~'tni to ~:h, lm,o, . , , . , ,~ . , , m . . . . . . • : ~/':.'.f, _rom'/

port fl:om the public.

• Mr. and Mrs. W. I t . Burne t t enter ̀- tained three tables at bridge on l~Ion,' day evening of last week. The prize was won by Mrs. Ardagh.

Mrs. McKinnon of Vaharsdol was a visitor in town last week.

Mrs. O. T. Snndal was on t h e sick last several days last week but . is im proving now.

P. 1~i. Monckton left last Thursday to join his family in Victoria. After completing business with the survey

I)ehn~ d~ elllngs or the • ," : , ' ; k i n d used fo r - ,,,, tortng roots, a,~e; p,oSslbiUty of malt'i,, t, he:"ee'll~e• floor or , ,be arri 'nge ~',on: ~ tnlnlnl tlie requlsit~ :temPerature: hnd l] series, o f shelf-li~e .tl6rs,i, : a l o n g ::,thd ilegrees :of mois t6 re . i s ~essentfftl T h e I Walls. : ' ~Ihe b dst spawn to : . :use , i s ah, should%d:kbpt a t q~ : •0 r~ ' degrees ]pure. euiture spawn obtain ..... '

. , . . , , . . , • , . . •,; . • : , a b m ..fro m , , NotM!!g. i s mote detrlmenta~ to the ]most. d e a l e r s , . ~ h e the ,at t6m~t l '

growth, of "nmsh'robh~S :! i: t h a n , , sudden |SucCess :t'he:i mushr0oms')w|i i : ~ g ~ " t a. drop!, ln~.teniperhtm;6 Or" tl~e abs 'enee Of | 'appear. about 'i6 or,i81.~v~s: a ~ l % ~ k ~

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i Dining room~4n: ; ¢ O n n e ~ t i O ~

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per t on Tuesday' a f te r spending the I bazaar will be held in the lower hal--~ last .few months in Saska toon district I of the G. W. V. A. on Saturday, Dee. in the harvest fields. " " 13rd. Come and secure your Christmas

" l~Iiss Bet ty .AnOn was ' a dinner ] gifts. , 2 t hostess On F r i d a y evening to a n u m . ~ L a t e s t ~ o ~ , ~ . ( ~ . ~ t . o o - .

~r uz her rrienus. ' " "[improving nicely f r o m his ' recent Re- ' ' " - - - - " ~ : - / c ldent arid he e x p e c t s t o b e home, for

E. J. Moore returned home on ~ues" |Christ~mas , . ' day :last a f te r sl~ending the p a s t t w o | ' . ,

nmnths in Albe r t a in ' the harvest fields | Miss ~iargaret Chret ien returned on

~:~:. ',: ~ ) . ' : ~ :. . . . . " l Saturday from Prince Rupert where ~Orll .in '-uerrace o n Monday, Nov Iwher e sh- "- ' . . . . .

• • e ntis spen~ m e pasg two or 14th to Mr. and Mrs. Holden, a son. .three:months.

Chas . Raven of LaRelse hatchery was a Visifor i/l town Ins( WednescLay.

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Mrs. Munro left WedneSday to spend the winter in Smithers.

The Woman's Missionary Auxiliary will meet a t the home of Mrs. W, A. King on Thursday afternoon of this week. - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

I ..- Under the auspices of the Woman's

Missionary Auxiliary the Christmas : , . . . . . . ,: .

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Mrs. W. It . Wa t t and baby returned from Prince Ruper tMonday .

Mrs. L. I t . Skinner of Copper City was a •visitor here on Saturday.

I Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Die and daugh- ter of Detroit, have taken up a home on the James Nelson place • north of the towni. . . . . . . _ _ . . . . . . . . . . . ,

| Mrs. Annie Ross le~t S a t u r d a y for Kallum Lake on a visit.

Sir Henry lW.i Thornton, Chairman and Presi'dent, Canadian Ntltionqi R a i l w a y s , p h o t o g r a p h e d a t M o n t r e a l on h i s d e p a r t u r e ' f o r M e x i c o

t o i n s p e c t t h e ~ M e x i e a a g o v e r n m e n t r a i l w a y s . , . '

oarChrist. , ©itt Problent Can be So lved by G i v i n g

No gift is more f l t f i n e ~ o f is so rc~fsonable ifi cost.- 1 ch r i s tmas Gi,~t c r i e r {c,r l year at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~2 00 3 Chrfstmds G ~ t o,t:/]..o.rs fi.w-l~.~-e~r"each)~6r. , o ": -~5;0fu • 5 Christmas Gi~t orders f i i r . "' . . ' ' " ' ' , ' " ' " " ' - , ~ to ,10 •Christm,2s, G,!t.or~ers,.,!ei,: l ' g e a r at, ,, . . , . :eaCh:, $1,'o40 For only $ 1 4 0 9 lot, can send 10 sure to Be a rec • " .' • ' ' " " : PF iated:Oh~'iit ': '/ '

mas gifts. l'? 9 " " " ~'~ . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' ) ~_ . , : t 0 , 0 Christmas Gz, t orders for 1 year at , . . . . ' e A c h ~1 20, :": For 'i°nly:$24.0013'ou , ~:an ta~e"care ! o~: 2O o f you#, best friends. :

• 25 or :!note C!ffli•fm~6~' G i f t 0 rd~rs forA: year ~at.: ~:.•each :•i::$L001•~,,:•iii~.

This~i!as!.i°, f],erl,i,!.i(~i,•,par, t!c'ulqii!i ,at tri~etlw one:to iiem'~i@ersi:!~ ~i,~i:i!i;iiii!

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THE OMINECAHERALD, W E D N E S D A Y , NOVEMBER 23, ±927 i i , .

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H E N R Y M O T O R S SMITHERS, B.C.

Ford Cars Trucks Tractors Accessories '

Parts Repairs (]as Oil

Threshing Machines Acetylene Welding ~ 1

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Leadership l Leadership in the drug business cannot be bought

with money but only with the development of specia- lized knowledge, experienced skill and perfected faci- lities. For twenty years we have had but one stand- ard of service---the be s t~ in both prescription and sicl~ room necessities." For years ore' mail order business grew without effort on our part. ' T o f a y experience has perfected the service and makes it easy for you to secure the same good service by mail tha t Prince Ru- pert people have come to expect over thd counter.

ORME'S LIMITED The P i o n e e ~ j ) r u g g i s t s The Rexal Store

Prince Rupert, B. C. - . = ,

Steamship and Train• Service S. S. Prince Rupert will sail from Prince Rupert for Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle and intermediatepoints , each FRIDAY, 9.00 a.m. For Stewart and Anyox, Wednesday, 10.00 a.m.

For North and South Queen Charlotte Islands, fort- nightly.

Passenger Trains Leave N e w Hazelton:

Eastbound, MONDAY, WEI)NESDAY, •SATURDAY, 7.20 p.m.

Westbound, TUESDAY, THURSDAY, SUNDAY, 7.51 a.m.

Use CANADIAN NATIONAL EXPRESS for Money Orders, Foreign Cheques, etc;, also for your next shipment.

For Atlantic steamship sailings or further information apply to any Canadian National Agent o R. F. McNaughton. District Passenger Agent . , Prince Rupert, B.G.

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Canadian Pacific Railway Company" B R I T I S H C O L U M B I A C O A S T S T E A M S H I P S E R V I C E

! To Ketchikan, Wrangel leJuneau and Skagway, Novenlber 26, December 17 and 31.

To Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle. November 30th, December 2L and

January 4. I AGENCY FOR ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES Full information from W. C. Orchard, corner Third Avenue and Fourth S tree t , Prince Rupert

HAZELTON THEATRE Tuesday, November 22

Pauline Moore,in

',Twinkle Toes'" ONE OF HER BEST : :

% And a Good Comedy

I Short Stories t ~ C! se to Home_. !

T h e W. A. of the Anglican church will hold their annual bazaar in As, sembly hall on Friday, Dee. 2rid ~here will be booths of all kinds where pre- sents for Christmas may \be purchased and there will be a good program. 4t

Arrangements "tre being made for fin assistant to flee. T. D. Proctor wh5 is i.ll charge of the Anglican nflssion work

f at Kitwang~. His Grace, Archbisliol) DnPencier of V.mcouver "has also un. dertaken to procure an ass is tant a t the Kitwaneool village.

C~pt. J. P. and Mrs. Wheeler motor. ed down iron/ Telkwa the f i r s t of the ,week.

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Dr. H.. C. Wrtnch, 'M. L. A., left on Tuesd'~y morning for Terrace for a day or two.

! 1N THE SUPREME•COURT O.F •::. j B R I T I S H COLUMBIA i . :

1 the Matter of t h e Administration Act and in the Matter of the Es. tale of F r a n k Doig, Deceased In- testate

Take notice tha t by an order of t i i s Honor Judge Young, dated 4th day of October, ]927, I was appointed admln istrator of the estate of F r ank Dotg.,, deceased intestate. All persons .bay- ing claims against the said estate m'(, required to file same with me proper ly verified on or before the 30th d;ty of November1927 ; and all persons in. debted to the said estate are .required to pay the amount of their indebted- nes~ to me forthwith. ,-- Dared a t Smithers, B. c. 10th day of November, 1927. •

Stephen H. Hoskins. Of . / f ic ivl Administratoi

A number of men front the interim have been called to Prince Rupert .to serve on the S'mkey jury. They went down .on Tuesday.

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C o n s . W y m ' m is in Prince Ruperl • t t tending court. He is relieved here by Cons. Hall of Smithers.

Owing to the effect the severe cold snap has had on ~the water supply the Silver Cup nfine has .been obliged to lay off some of the men temporarily. Had the mild fall weather continued for another couple of weeks the water system would have been in good shape but now operations will have to be by

% . hand f o a time. ~ ~.

Operations are continuing at t h e American Boy mine with a small crew of men and i t i~ expected to encount- er ore any time in the drif t on which they are )vorking.

Itqve you staffed your Christmas shopping yet ? Read the advertise- ments in the Omineca Herald and let them be your guide. . .

With" the coming of Christmas many are thinking about Christmas Trees. A report from forest authorit ies s ta tes tha t the Christmas Tree industry, that is now quite an industry in Canada, is~ not harmful to the forests providing a l i t t le care is taken. Balsam is reeom. mended for use as Christmas Trees as tha t tree is of the l eas t Value.as tim- ber and is also 'the fastest grower.

IL E. Thornton of the C. N. R. en- gineering staff, is on a two weeks va- cation which he w i l l s p e n d on the old farm on the prairie.

Las_t Week the Felix :Bridge Club nmt at the home of ~Irs. A. D. Chappel and the winners were ~Irs. AndersOn and Mrs. Winsb'Y. This week they are to meet a t l~[rs. Winsby 's home.

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Art. Gagge is the lightest player on tbe Canadien hoekey'tea/n of ~Iontreai this year., The Prince George nmn at,

W , 14o"pounds is now two pounds lighter. than his nearest rival, A u r e l ' Joliat.. Gange distinguished himself lately o n the gflo course when he was~ a double ,.,,,,"" winner in club Contests on, th6. Forest Hil l course, h is 1]erformance being des- c~lbed as remarkahle.--Prlnce George Cttizen. Gange is well known in this end :of the district, pa~flcuiarly Smith- ers.

: l~Ir. and ~[rs. B? campbe l l left Tues- " day morntng for Prince Ruper t f01' II. w e e k . Enrou te they will c a l l a t . UsR ~tfid Te r r ace . They. 'expeet t o leave '., f6r ,Winnipeg f0r :~the: Winter:: :about./the 6th::of D~eenaber ~ '~ ' '~ " " .

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:" ' " ' : ' : . . . . . " : : : , ' )i :i. :,,i.:::.: The Bnest Printingi s Done :bY: J;week Thei;10mineca Hedridi New: ii!H it ,, '"i'he Omlnocfi ,

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THROUGH TRAIN CONNECTIONS , i

WITII "OLD COUNTRY SAILINGS

.The Canadian National Railways have ]!mde arrangements~to operate special t rains with ~leeping car:~ through to ship's side a t Montreal and Halifax, in connection w!th Old Coun- try sailings dur ing November had Do- comber.

Fu l l information regarding rates, re- servations, passpSrts, etc can be secnr- ed from any agent Canadian N~tiona] Raihvays. • 18-21

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Beautiful Silver Tea SeB

i~othing sets off the table or sideboard like a Silver Tea S e t .

We have some beauties, and we have them to suit any rocket book.

We have a plain three- vieee siJvel',piated se t with t h r e e l i n e s ~ l ' ~ ] ' u n d t h e c e n - t r e fo r $12.50

A ~ l i tU~ l a r g e r s i z e s e t a n d a l i t t l e m o r e w o r k on i t fo r $18.00, and many different styles all the way up t0 ,$75.

' S e n d f o r o u r b~autifui free illustrated catalogue.

John Bulger Limited Jeweller

At the Clock on the Street

PRINCE RUPERT

Should You Want

Christmas P. esent = - _ _ . -

ur' grandmother or grandfather, your husband or wife, your r or sister, your son or daughter, your uncle or aur, t or a jus t come in and see what a nice.assortment of

king Sets, Manicuring Sets,- Clocks '. and " :hes, Shopping Lists,' Candies in nice box- ]andies in baskets, Cigars, Cigarettes and • Lccos, Cigarette Cases and HoMers, Flash ts, Pocket Knives, Thermus Bottles,-Toys e t c .

C. W. DAWSON HAZELTON, B. C.

OFFICE SU PRL! ES ~ i For every llne of business ~d

~ T£Pewriters "- - - Legal Forms I - . Fancy Stationery School Supples " " Chrmtmas Novelhes, all of the Better Grades

i P Rose, Cowan & Latta, Ltd. :ii~ STATIONERS "- PRINCE . RUPERT, B.C.

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, ',We invite you to come, see. the Sl~!endid~l:ange~0f. extra go0d' quan~y ~nings w e have, zor uarism~as g l z t s , we; made .a, special •

- effort when ordering to meet your requiremeni~s and we :ithink we~ :, can please you. W e ment ion son~ of the lines we havsopened .

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