ara Smee get ge ame ae ae TON, B. C., SEPTEMBER 16, 1927 ‘ of ) directoriol talents and. Baggot was en- fe thusiastic about making the prodye- po eae | Lawrence at the Imp Studios—the 1st me rector.of dozens of - photoplays,- = | No one was Injured but Many were Me v1 Cictures to do_the’job. It is des- : q ‘crew and passengers on the-east bound train Monday. morning at, Mile OT, west. oq The rails are quite close to the Skeena | river where the necident happened anil =A erew was pretty badly shaken up al- Bday, : and rolled ‘and tumbled down a fitty 7 foot. bank, The accident occurred a B him, NOTORIOUS LADY COMING - | A Fine Picture for the. Fans Next _ Tuesday: ‘Evening... Out in Hollywood the wise « ones say’ .hat.old King Babbot has. forgotten # more abbout acting in the movies and 7 il knows more about taking pictures thdn any tivo persons on the lot. - Baggot, who’ directed the 3 Jotorious Lady, for Sain’ H.. Rerk as a First Na- tional Picture, was Jonned : “hy Univer: eribed as an ideal ‘picture for ‘Baggot's ' ton with Lewis: Stone, - Barbara Bed- ford and Ann Rork, Baggot got his first stage experience ae when 18 years old with.the Suburban’ Gardens Stock :Co., in St. Louls. He then went to New York for -Forham uid the Shuberts, There ‘he started in the movies as lead opposite. Florence inevie studio in the country. While he has appeared as star or di- the most novel work of his career was in “Shadows” In which he had nine diz- ferent roles, being. in fact the omy one F in the picture, The “Notorious Lady” will be seen at the Hazelton Theatre on Tuesday eveniig next. : CARS are THE RANS Shaken up and Scared It was o very. close call’ the train of Pacific, Several fish ears, the bag: gage car and mail car left. the track _ thut a lot-of raliway equipment did not go into the river is one uf those ysterias ‘that are hard to golive. The reported. The train was held up watil rie next A wrecking crejy: from Stuitooers handled the job. .Thafih cars were sent back to Prince kinpet bat ths rea of the train proteede-1 on its way, though on casualties were _ CAR OVER: THE BANii A car being driven by A. E. Falcon- er left the road on Thursday evening hout a half mile lip the Kispiox road after crossing the Skeena river bridge. Hugh (Sourdough)" MacKay: was with They were returning from a trip | other points. the provincial highway, - At, , Bresent the. “Bear-eat” and. shovel gang - are camped at the village adjacent: ‘to the Skeena. Crossing. Consiterxable rock work hes been done which has made progress slow; but there will be a fine driveway when completed. - It ig ex- pected that Griffin's old ‘camp site will be ‘reached, before freeze up. “DOW. Pratt is: making extensive im- provements ‘to’ hig property,. ° the . old Copper Tayerti, New foundations gre now under the hotel, a cont’ of paint is being. applied to the roof and walls, nud a new cellar for the dwelling is being pullt., _Another settler who has shown that Ke has faith in the -Skeena Valley ts Wm. Medd of Woodeock. Recently while at Telkwa Barbecue he jnvested in.a threshing machine which will be shipped to .Woodeotk: os soon as the late owner has finished his own crop Mr. Medd recently moved ‘in from Prince Albert, and being used to farm- ing on a big. scale, has Introduced the first machine in the district? The Her wa rd step: “Tom Hartley has taken well earn. _jed trip to the prairies to visit friend: | ni. Calgary, Regina, Winnipeg and ai One of the prettiest as well as ont of the best fitted schools of the district’ is nearing completion. at Cedarvale. |! Miss. Moore, is. the teacher. ‘in charge, |. Jand at: present: ‘she is Bolaing, forth “ir the chnreh hall. ee Ss “At Doreen, Mrs Ashmore has : aE. rived to take’ ‘charge of the School ! Mrs, Ward Treadway has returned from an extended trip td Vancouver and Edmonton where she visited ' men.- bers af? her family; Mrs. Graham of Prince Rupert is at. present spending a few days with her son George anc itis Wife, BEAUTIFUL FLOWER SERVICE.. Last Sunday night the United .chureh. atHazelton was filled. to capacity, tha oceasion being’ the annual flower ser: vice, The church was beautifully dlec- orated. with greens, ‘ent. flowers and plants. Rev. J. H. Young #ave-a very interesting and: beneficial talk on flow- ers. During the service John ‘Newick sang.o. salo ag. did also. Miss. Scott, A number of hymus were: ‘Inetuded In the |Along: the Skeena | ' Good. progress hag been. made: with /PARENT-TEACHERS ASSOCIATION ald congratulates Mr. Meda on this for- { . Institute, would, take on. the work the a P, r Fd anUeT GET A BOCTOR ‘tmerraiee, Board of Trade Will Endea- | - vor: to ‘eet One.at Early Date ory : The Terrace Board of Trade held a regular monthly meeting in the G.W. V. A. hall on: ‘Tuesday. evening and a very fair. number were ‘present. The president, J. E. Gordon was away but the meeting was presided over by vice president. E. T. Kenney. .The secre- tary. reported progress, on © incorpora- tion matters. The question of procur- ing a doctor for the district was again brought .ap. and discussed and action was ordered to be taken.. “There was also a discussion on foads and bridges in the district anda request will also be made that: parking space at Lakel- se Lake -be provided next: summer.” ; Some Want to Disband While Others Say Continue the Good Wark The - Parent-Teachers Association heid the first meeting for the fall term in the school house on Thursday even- ing last and there’ was a.good attend: ance. ‘The officers” ‘for. the ensuing year were elected: ‘as follows :— ' President—Rev. - “W. Allen. - ‘Ast vice-pres,—Mrs, B. J. Moore, 2nd ''vice-pres—Mrs. W. Kirkpatrick Secretary—-Miss. Mnllott. Treasnrer—Miss Davis, Program com.—Rey, ‘Robinson. . Refreshments~—Mrs. W..Allen. Membership—Mrs. Scaeman, | Athleties—Mrs, Holmwood. ‘After the election of officers- there Avas?a lively. discussion as to whether or not the Parent-Teachers Associa- tion should be continued: this fall. was felt the district was over-organi- zed” ‘and if: ‘the: ‘newly’ forined, ‘Woman’ ‘s A. could. drop. out. There werd & lot: in. favor. of. continuing as the: “A880: past: four “years. . - Considerable | dimpro- vement is ey. idenced both in and out of school avhich can be eredited to “the Association, The. matter’ was left ov- er for.,another. meeting to. give more time for serious’ consideration... . There was a donation made of three pictures for. the school.room by. Capt. Colthurst and Mrs, .Geo, Little... Capt Colthurst was, authorize. to make. a collection for athletic. "equipment for the school grounds. .. . te on oe -——r YOUNG MAN DIED IN RUPERT ‘It was with & feeling of. ‘deep regret that word was received on Monday of the death of Sidney Marsh in Prince Rupert hosp{tal. early. that * ‘morning. The deceased had been in indifferent -ffew months. ‘|the work that has been.done and will It ciation. has, done excellent work in’ ‘the ” . _| Arrangements. were then’ ‘made. for the . WEINOH-HOGAN . On Thursday, September 16th, in Chowan Memorial ccbureh, Vancouver Miss Eva Mae Hogan, daughter of Mis M. BH. Hogan and the late Hev.. (Fath- er) Hogan,became the bride of Dr. H. C. Wriuch, M. L. A., both of Hazelton and the Hazelton: Hospital staff. The contracting parties are well known: in Northern British Columbia and the news of the marriage will be received with general pleasure, After the wed- ding Dr. and ‘Mrs. Wrinch «left for a brief vistt to Victoria. They will’ re: turn to Hazelton about the 21st of the present month. INSPECTING HIS MINES _ Gov. Davis of the Davis Mines Ltd. at Kallam “ake arrived on the delay- ed train on ‘Tuesday morning and pro- ceeded to Cedarvale on the regular a little later in the day where the com- puny has been doing a lot of work ‘on the Seven Sisters group during the last Gov. Davis will inspect then decide on the future program. It ance of the property that the company wil make the payment due about this time and that active operations will be carried on all winter, In the past the chief trouble has been that the work Was always exposed to the weather. This summer a tunnel site was located in the timber and the snow and cold will not; be a. source: of: -tronble.:: “At the mine Mr Moore’ of ‘Seattle: ‘is “in men: are bbeing engaged. | Cooper Wrineh will build. can’ addi Hon to his drug. store at Hazelton for|! the -aecommoédation » of the post, offite. The addition will be, 12 z 20 ft, and the entrance will he. from the side stteet, although there will be a con- nection with the drag: ‘store office, - On the 6th of November the Ladies Aid of the New Hazelton church. wilk|’ glve a dinner and hold a sale of work in the chureh, The ladies mét at the home of Mra, Sawle on. Wednesday | afternoon, . the First: for the fall term, dinner and. work has been started’ on: the ‘various articles’ that will be of- |. fer ed for sale. Albert Meredi, who has been: fore. man ‘at, the Silver Gap, property for. tt. Wedding Bells | is believed by those who have some}: . [knowledge of the work and the appear- charge: ‘of: operations, A. number’. of “se Terrace } Notes Terrace farmers and gardeners ‘did well at the exhibition in Prince Ru- ‘Jert.: The displays and exhibits from this district made up half “the show, and the exhibitors took away more than half the prizes. . Wn. Vanderlip and his wite and son ? spent a week-end at Lakelse Lake be- fore going south for the winter. Word has been received of the re- cent marriage of Miss Edna Waldron of Woodflbre, B. C., to Arnold BE, Ey- ans of Vancouver. The ceremony was performed at St..Paul’s church in Van- couver on Saturday, Aug, 27. The bride was a former teacher in the ‘lo- [eat school and has. a host of friends here. RI “France and family moved to Lakelse Valley on Monday and are Io- eating on Isaac Martins property. - bstf Wickenden of Emmanuel Col- Jesu, Saskatoon, is renewing. friend- ships in town and is the gueat of Mra. Greig and family. He leaves Monday fof the east to prepare for the opening of the fall term. 4 Miss Fanny McLaren entertained a umber: of girl friends on Wednesday evening of last week ig honor of Miss Gladys Kenney who. left the following day for, Prince Rupett.: Mr. and Mrs, J. K. Gordon left last Thursday for Portland, . Seattle and other points. Mr. Gordon. aril return as s00n &s business: petinits but Mrs. Gordon... will - “Spend. the awinter - in ‘the sonth. “ : ; formerl of. Terrace, will. Hasna te hear of. the death of her sister in Kingston. Ont. - Mush sympathy will be extend- ed. to her. & Rew os i ae Pha oi an H. ‘Houlden ‘is, nearing. the comple- tion of his: new. housé : ‘on the bench. {Times are still looking up. ‘in Terrace. Miss Andrews of Seattie.is a guest of Mrs. HLT. Kenney, She is now a guest of-her'‘sister in Prince Rupert. : 'h. Rasso of ‘Dome. Créek was a week: end: visitor here. / “K. ingen of Rupert was ‘wp Satur day. last. ; Bebé. Henwood ‘of: Anyox is a guest at. Mrs. nat ~Care’ a : te ed No, at tive henlth for several months, but:had. not glyen wp, Work , wotil Friday when he went to Usk: and down to ‘Rupert Sat- urday. ‘He has been. ‘employed in. the | saw “nill here ond at Amsbury. since jthe fall of 1920 when*he moved heré with his | sister-in-law, and. family; Mrs. h. Amos. He was of a congénial. dis- position, and made many . friends. . He Was, a native (of, Great, Vilage, N g.. : where he wild: born, i “n1807 | ¥e: latives are all in Hustern Gaiinde ‘ex: cept a. sister, Mrs. Roy. Amog of ‘Antra- Wa, Wash, formerly 9 Terrace 3 Prot: Wickenden ocenpied thie pulpit in St. Matthews chureh. at both ser vices last Sunday. : musical ‘Part, of the program. es es few, méiiths,. is: now. preparigg: for. his semi-annual trip into. the. wlids of. the south fork of the Copper river where he has © trap iine, Albert has secur. ed a. new and speciat camera for bush |' work- to’ take. along. ‘He hopes to Bet away early next week, ‘ok eto First enbin, MacKay had his one m@ shoulder hurt and was bruised some mm what. Falconer did not get off. quite | me 80 CASy @&8 he spent: a’ week in + bed. 1, ‘The car was rather badly’ wrecked,but | ‘Tony went out Sunday and: brought it a in to the garage: i Mabe A. WONDERFUL DIsrLay. mthe Prine’ Rupert - neha. says — “The display of products, of. the. ‘Bulk- ley valley, the Skeena’ valley. and the | Francois and Ootsa. lakes‘ district at ‘the falr this year is a wonderful dis- play. of ‘the products of a. wondérful rountry.. It, wa guthered, and Drought here by D,. ‘D. Munro of the Land Set- tlement Board: who. has. put a.lot.of ef- fort: nto. anakding the: collection Q. thor: |: ’ Mr. ‘Baker left ‘Saturday ‘for: Seot- ‘land: after spetding the: ‘Inst: tivo- years in Terrace. Mrsy Baker will follow. oe wd an “A he Fr acon . Mrs, RNewiek. and ‘Mrs. Winsby. wert : Geo: Tessier’ 8 ‘peer * parlor at: the responsible for .a: shower: given” Missi Tourists hotel - has been. ‘indefinitely Rock Campbell at the home. of. Mrs. suspended, the result | ofa minor ‘in- Newileck on, ‘Thireday evening. 4 Miss fraction of ‘the beer law: His friends Campbell is t¢; be, tharried- to’ Gar ane ‘trast’ ‘the suapendied.. will not be. for 1H Wrinelt’ on’ October Bihan the nit! | x tery Tong. a Uirisp Gor BOATS ON THE RIVER © m The Hanson’ Lumber 1 Timber Co. fm have now two boats on thé river to ae ald the driving crews to keeys the poles |. me moving down the «stream. “The boats is uighly representative; one, , It was. not |’ TRE IAD S -[ed Chureh, Hazelton, A large number : Were built at Hanall and slitpped t|° i NEARLY ALL FAVOR. INCORPOR f tri : a a t hi - Hazelton and. then: truéked orer the entered for conipetition’ but. simply: ‘for. . BON: kn fof friends were. vat, the's ower ‘and: thi clubs: a sibeda: ofeaniee the Durpose “df. showing : “What these ve : Bulkl i ‘ ¥ ulkley an¢ out to the ‘Kspior.: . Ow- districts coult do. a 8 ing to low: water. ‘the poles: are moving | ; pee siowly, but, the’ é om pany: 4 abipping: 26 |: “The display. covers, sitimost. ‘one ‘aide P a card 2 week ‘from © edairale. ‘yards: ; of the bullding. and, As; most. careftily |: 4 and: “artistieally:. staged. - 2 “There “Rre samples ‘of the’ “gvding and: grasses, ,the | vénetables' and’ ‘teaite, the world beat; nee ing: ‘Hmothy ~ 8g ang. the honey: pro- J ducts ‘of ® the” abe covered, It ib (bride-to-be received MANY, ‘useful aad pretty. Bitte. wes rs “ we “ia tats ve . Ma - Ee eer ee A Oe: ‘Dr. Tarpel joined. “the: Smatiners. ball mtcam, on Saturday nid. -aecompanted. them to- Prince George: ‘where they met Rthe tenant from’ Giscomba ‘and played. a! [chiqmplonship | game: on: Sunday. . “The, Smithers boys. won. byt a: score. ‘of'9. to 2]: This pretty ‘nearly. innkes’ Smithére the “ hampton ball tent of Northern BO oO