Geo. G. Bushby - Starts Speaking | Tour Of Riding| Geo, G. Bushby, the Conserva-|. tive candidate, - “went east on onday night as-far as Endako, the extreme end of Skeenariding, and there he started a speaking tour of the interior. of Northern British Columbia. He,is taking in ‘all the voints along the rail- ee way and off the railway. Where- ver two-or three are gathered }' together there he will be found in their midst. He will arrive | back at New Hazelton on Septem- | ber 29 and: will ‘address a public}. meeting at three o’clock in the afternoon, and in the evening he will address a gathering: at Ha- relton. Mr. Bushby is not only the Conservative candidate; he is a native of British Columbia, and a grandson of Sir James Douglas, the first Governor of this province when it bécame a Crown colony under the name of New Caledo- ldonia and who is regarded as tie founder of British Columbia, the name which young: province thad adopted. The ‘Conservative leandidate i is @ prominent business iman.of Prince Rupert... -He- has a ‘splendid ” ‘Fevord” ‘as ‘a bisiness}- anand ia. taken at par by ‘all who have had the-pleasure of his acquaintance or friendship, - He is an orator of the first grade and he knows what he is talking bout, He -also has the happy aculty of getting what he goes ut after, He is the-kind of man hat Skeena riding wants at Ot- awa, no matter what govern- ent is in power... As stated bove, Mr. Bushby will be here ext Tuesday afternoon, and ivery man and ‘woman should make ita point to attend that neeting and hear what he has to jay, and to get aequainted with re next representative from keena riding at Ottawa. { ( Woodeock . W C Little and family ¥ were at he home of Capt and Mrs Clive in Sunday.” °°" J Davidson visited at the home|: £ his parents ‘at. Kitwanga: last| . unday : “W. Brand and Miss Jessie are ending a few days in Prine Ra- ertthisweek = Mrs: J. Borsuk and Paut spent st Monday with Mrs’ Brand’: are Cons Cline was here from Iton on, Tuesday . collecting Sh Xx from. the-bachelors. . T. R. Tomlirison of: Cedarvale as here a ebiple of divs watery The Herald 3 s only $2, 00 syeabl it Fa pl loops tq a NEW: HAZELION, B. G, SEPTEMBER. 25; 1925 U. S: Consul Was "TBealy & Doodson Plan Finds Favor _ Among | Farmers|.- The, ‘movement started by Sealy & Doodson, of Smithers, to mar- ket the farm products of the Bulkley Valley i is meeting with splendid success, Many farmers have already sent in lists of pro- duce they have for sale, and within the next few-days it is expected that.indst ot ‘the farm- ers.and producers of the interior will have taken ad vantage of this opportunity. , The plan Messrs. Sealy & Dood- son have in mind ia, first, to find out what stuff is available for sale, and'then they will sell it. The second object’ they have in | view is to gather all the’ produce at ‘Smithers, where it will be graded and packed and made ready for market: They have at the present time cold storage, killing property, and feeding grounds, and they have started to erect another large warehouse on their retail property for hand-. ling roots,’ ‘vegetables, butter, eggs, chickens, . ete... They: have plans on foot for another large warehouse at the railway for handling’ hay, grain, ete, ~Ip.regard_ to. beef. cattle, they, will expect them to be driven. to their’ premises just outside the town. Beef cattle is one’ product that can be driven a considerable distance in the fall of the year without any loss of‘fiesh, and the secret of. marketing beef is to have it in the proper condition and to kill it and dress -it.in a uniform manner: In fact, the secret of marketing -all produce, whether farm or factory, is to have it uniform, and that ig just what Sealy & Doodson propose to do—make it uniform. The farmer can bring it to a certaiti point, and then Sealy & Doodson will do the rest, It is an ambitious plan this firm has, but if-the farmers uf '|the interior will unite with them it will be the greatest thing that ever happened to the ‘interior, | It will put ‘the. interior products: on the home market, ingtead of the home market -being. supplied, from Alberta, Southern B.C. and’ the United States, which is at present the talae: H, G Nichol of Vaticouver, ; r mining. engineer’ whois. takitiy the position of provincial. ‘district | mining engineer at Kamloops, | . (succeeding. Major ‘A.W, Dayil, WAS a. guest in: New. Hazelton of (WW. .§.Harris over the week-end | Poxethar they visited the New] . Hagdlton Gold-Cobalt ' property| . oa Rocher. de Boule mountaiti, ‘and. Mr., Nichol.was well pleased ‘with. the pros zs ready to. take down. the. Fiver | ag Greatly. Charmed With : Hinterland) Over the weekend EB A, Wake- field, Ametican. consill at: Prince Rupert, | was. a guest of FP, G. Dawson, ‘director Canadian Na- tional: Railways, . and of W. H. Tobey, superintendent, on a trip through the interior. The went east on the train: to Fort Fraser, |! where thev attended a farewell to former Indian Agent McCal- lum. From-there they motored back, taking in Butns Lake, : and}: proceeding west through the great Bulkley Valley to Smithers, : On|: Saturday afternoon they motored to New Hazelton; where «they. spent the week-end with.C.:H. Sawle. This was Mr. Wakefield’s first trip into the interior. -He gained information on this trip that. he coull not obtain from any number of reports. what he believes to be one.of the greatest tourist countries: ever opened up, ‘and he predicted that it would be the tourists who were going--to- ‘realize’ the: immense a commercial standpoint. "While hé-was-around ‘Neéw.:-Hazelton: he was-given anf*opportunity tone “considerable of the: fcountry, leys. - He was-so enthused ‘over the beauty of the hills. and val- leys, rivers and streams, that at times it was -hard to get him to move along to new. wonders. who are always looking for some: thing to develop. He -has seen this country, and he is now in.a position to furnish his people with real information. - He especially referred to the’ necessity ‘of and the splendid opening here for a hotel of the class to attract tou: rists, and he saw several natural golf courses, and that is what the moneyed travellers are look- ‘ing for. - .. The party left on. Suadav after- had wonderful weatherandevery:|. thing turned out perfectly. | The|. drive from Smithers to © New], ‘Hazelton ‘was not’ the least of] ‘theif. pleasurés,: even though they] . 7 “did not-make it in leas than thee D. D. Munro piloted the! ‘ear; ‘and-he wad- atéombanied by| . | hours, ‘Hans Olson, of the ‘Hanson Lum- ber & ‘Timber Co.! at Smithers, |) They feturnned home on n Saturday, night, ning ~ Masqueradd Dane “he New Hazelton Gaitimunity nile 7 ‘|imen there;-- - ' He sawi. both] from the hills and ‘from the val- |. Jone of its rubber stamps, : Consul Wakefield is in touch] with. many American -investors|. noon on the freight for the coust| eas after a most enjoyable trip. They |" G. W. Nickerson Contests Skeena Nickerson, of Prince Rupert, one of the first settlers in the North Pacific city, announced his candi- dature as a Progressive in the federal election contest on Octo- ber 29. The Herald predicted ‘some weeks ago that all was not well in political circles and that the electorate was -not satisfied -with the service, or lack of ser- yice, that had been rendered during. the past four years by Fred Stork. Mr.-Nickerson has been one of the leading Liberals}; in Prince Rupert. He is one of the most progressive business He has done excep-|- tionally well himself. - But, like many others, he is not satisfied with Fred. Stork. as representa- tive, and he firmly believes that the vorth and the interior is entitled to a better run for its money than what has béen:given. ‘during the ‘past four years, - ¢ With Mr. Nickerson inthe field, the fight will be between two of the livest wires in Prince Rupert —Nickerson and Bushby. ‘Stork: will-beri in-the field, butit-ist- not expected that he will get be- yond the horizon. The campaign will be full of interest and the an excellent opportunity of losing Rev. Father McGrath, of Prince Rupert, arrived last Friday. even- ing for ‘his annual: grouse hunt around New Hazelton. He has. been coming here for several years, and this is the first time that he has: been’ unable to get all the. birds he could eat. He. may yet baga béar o¢ a mountain goat, although the goat would have to come down to the lower As Progressive) “On Monday .last George W.| Mr. . | Mackenzie King government has} Opened 95 Yan Ago, St. Peter’ S| “ Commemorates St. Peter’s Church, Hazelton, is an old chiireh in‘a new coun: try. While-the Anglican Church: was represented there years be: fore, it was .in October, 1900, that the present. building - wal opened by the late Rev, J. Field. To mark the completion of the: 25th year of its existance, -B,spes cial anniversary’ service will be held at 8 p.m. on Mredaoedas, Qétober 8 which date also co- incides with the arrival of Bishop: Ridley in 1880. The-RightRev: - R. U. dePencier, Lord Bishop of. New Westminster, will partakd in this service, for which special music has been arranged. All are invited to attend: The church has recently: beeti . placed on new foundations ae is being repainted. The fun for these improvements ‘have been raised locally, and the sum payment. | interested and ‘those’ ‘who have derived benefit from the erection of St. Peter's will-help to. make this payment possible’ before the anniversary Bérvics, takes: ‘place, poate”. merpetiys air aenemcagy ai ea ay Day Services willbe held in the New’ ‘Hazelton ehiirch: on Sunday morning at eleven.o’elock when the Sunday pupils. will put on the program. Badges won by. the trail rangers will also be pre- sented, All are welcomed. : ~ The girls'in New. Hazelton are giving 4 datiee in the hotel this Priday evening: Good music, Good eats. Admission, men. $l ladies Gc, Svdney Bazzett-Jones arrived on Saturday night.to sperid. two or three weeks in the great out- doors. | He spent the week-end with friends in town and on Mon- day accompanied A. Rov McDon- levels before the Father could Rett a shot at. him. ell on a trip into the hilis and -vallevs north, west and south. George. ” Conservative Candidate Habe Cli diimoufce that the stinual|. gc. Hogi le orsik welll be’ oe : eta.th d thg|the Hotel ‘ott Hallowe'en Night, |. eo Geico fats |Gatober Sist Koa ci fats € pio- ht’ foelen-for. the big’ ¢ oO ae ALR iii éty | ceeds: phe Hot th is new Sp oe oc doa otal eae aehebr provide.” ae | at 8 pm ‘and i in» Bushy | for the: Federal Riding i. of. Seen, will address 8 PUBLIC MEETINGS 3 in: (as of $100 is required to complete It is hoped that.all Me, ‘