i 2 ge TN As FL ES 1 Babe Ruth Will 7 Be Seen at the _* iBaseball, erally “ally nifxed with com- edy and romance; makes “Rabe Comes Home” which the Hazelton theatre ir offering next Tuesday, ‘night; the rank: }. ing sport picture of the season. -At the head. of the cast is George Herman (Babe Ruth) the © mighty home run king, who is responsible not only for the thrilling baseball with which the picture is spiced, but also some excellent comedy character act- ing. Ruth exterids his facility to film acting in surprising’ fashion. [Opposite the sensatidnal slugger: is Anna Q. Nilsson, at -her very best. ‘The love affair. jvorked out between the blend Swede star and Ruth is novel. comi¢al, and ‘at times ‘touching ; noth- ing of its kind’ has. been seen liefore in ull the screen's vast variety of’ romance combinations. Miss Nilsson enacts the roll of laundry siri who falls in love with the baseball star of the picture. ‘Louise Fazenda is also featured in an exceptionally entertaining eomedy part Ruth as the baseball star does not| force the spectators to use thelr imag. inations, for he is, of ‘course, ideally cast. ‘The surprise’ comes In his skill in the rest of Tis acting. An admirable cast, that includes Ethel Shannon, Lou Archer, and Arthur Stone, apperr: Ted Wilde directed. “Babe .-Comes Home, ” \ The story: ‘which appeared original. “ly in a magazine -under the title “Said e ‘With Soup”. is.. one. of..Gerald . Beau Pa nout’s happiest “sport: yarns, | “and the & producers have added te “it comeily, a punch and eharm. ‘Terrace Notes ® (Mr, and’ Mrs, Service and’ sous re- # turned the end of the week from Smi- - thers where they spent a jolly holiday a with Brother Bill. Mra.” oO T Sundal was 8 delightful a afternoon : tea - hostess, on ‘Muesday of mas this week, entertaining’ pW r ' guests. Mra. “Von Hess" ‘avored - the. . x audience with.: several must¢al nun. | bers. The hostess: was assisted in ser- a ving Yhe refreshments by Miss Mallott: f. Miss Tusthope, while Myre. a. i. Ken- ; fe vey poured. a ’ Mra. A. J, Kirkaldy has had: the .in- a terior of her store. remodelled and it pis now quite ar attractive place. t. “Varner did the work, | : = : L. §, McGill of ‘Suuithers.. who’ repre: , | sented Terrace at the Native ‘Sons: con- & vention in Calgary, paid a Visit to the @ logal lodge on Saturday. evening aid a B veesentea his report. a: &B. Agar has exehanged four lots on Lakelse street for “H. -* Grenier’s |: J house on Park Ave, Mr. Grenier took buildings,” other: than ; the house, jand moved them. to: his new property and |. ; will establish a-home. there. . bn f The W. AS of, the’ “Anglican: church Bheld a social evening at the home of Mr. and Mra. WwW. &, Sparkes’ on Tues- day evening, a Aarewell : to. Mrs, Wn. Vanderlip, Jr.,- who tert” on. Thursdays" f:this week for Vancouver where she whe pleasantly ‘bpent: fn: gimes andy. 4 paste. Mrs. Von‘; Hess: pregiding- at! the pinno..Mra,, Robinson: presente he ev ening with a beauti: |'} i weal shag’ pe ergane ‘tha “iW. Tie Indies | served. refreshments, inbinepira mony ‘the happy couple went to New pening was then spent. ‘daneing, met on Thursday! at the. home. of Mrs. A. Carr... . on ‘business on ‘Tuesday. ! summer month on. ‘Wm, King’s ranch left Tesday. for: ‘Hamonton. re the line of ‘the G.. NuR ; hr town this week,” wil join her ‘hudband.” The! miele [ Wedding: Bells | : Geatinm-Guss _ : A very pretty wedding and one -of much interest in this district took place on Wednesday, September” Zlst at the Graham of ‘Vancouver, became the bride of Roy Guss of New Hazelton, a son'of J, M. Guss of Ootsa Lake. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Mr. Ashford of Burns Lake. The «wit- nesses were Mrs... Schriber and Wm. Graham, brother of, the bride. After a trip for a faw ‘days on the interior lakes the happy young’ couple will re- turn to New Hazelton to’ make their home. The bride is a former teacher circle of friends there. The groom is also well known and highly regarded in the Lakes district, ‘although for the lagt year or two he has been working at-New Hazelton: The best of wishes is extended to them, Spooner-Gould in the Catholic church at Smithers the marriage took place of Miss Hilda Christine, youngest daughter of Mr: ond Mrs. Ralph Spooner of New Haz elton, and Stanley Gould, son of Mr. and Mra, W. 3.’ Gould ot Battleford, Sask, Rev. Father Valleries perform- ed the ceremony ‘and the bride was at. tended by her sister, Miss V. C. Spoon- groom. ‘a dress of © peach’ aflic | crepe ‘de’ “chietie; | rimmed with sliver lace, with silver | shoes, and stockings.’ After the cere- Hazelton where a wedding dinner war served by-the bride's parents. A large}. number of New Hazelton heople were present, and at six o’elock the young people of New Hazelton gathered for fi wedding supper. Mr. end Mrs. Gould left by the evening train for o -{honeymoon trip to Battleford. They will: reside in Smithers. The. bride, who was a general. favorite in New Hazelton, received many gifts, both useful and ornamental. The groom. is ‘well known along the G. N. R,. being a brakeman on the passenger trains. ‘The beat. of good wishes is extended to the young “couple. A miscellaneous shower was held in the G..W. V._A. ball. on. Wednesddy evening in“honor.of Mrs. Emil Hawg- land. Many beautifal ond useful gifts were presented to the brid, The ev- The W.- A. of tha’ ‘Anglican eburch AW. HL ‘watt’ of Amsbury was in town Willian Holmes: ‘who has pent tha wag : ‘In “attendance, agcompantéa by" Al. * Mix, | and: Mrs, Worthitigton ‘of Van- ee peta bod, who. is to act ‘as. mien- ..| ceouver: are visiting - ‘alll the: towns’ on F for the ‘group. “The. hoxs, are. cok- W. ¥ Preston. of ‘Kalu, Lake" was aire: Contea’ of “Anivox: is been’ vis. iting in town a.this week, | ptt “po a ce f Po on home of Mr: and Mrs, Norman: Schri-_ _ber..at Qotsa Lake when Miss Etta. in the Lakes district and has a large. -{al depreciation above ground that will At five o’elock on Monday morning |. er while Peter Speoner assisted the | The bride. was very pretty. fat, wedding of her, granddaughter. ed church. Last Friday a meeting of the. Trait Ranger Group, was ‘heid” and raembers “enrolled. Rev. PEW EE, = rs Tar _ NEW" HAZELTON, B.C, SEPTEMBER: 23, 1927 pga’ Dany [Dev elopi ng-the: Coal Prope Ss Peer ae ry” Considerable . preliminary” work ‘is being done at Seaton on the coal mine which is to be developed to a point when regular shipments can be made. Half a dozen men. are eniployed and the end of lasi week the work had pro- gressed to such an extent that a cou- ple of rounds of holes were put into || the face of the tunnel exposing, what the superintendant said was as fine Coal as he had ever seen. The Seaton coal is being developed by a Vancouver syndicate and they are reported: to ‘have provided ample money to make.a coal mine.. Several years ago this property was opened up to some extent, sufficient to justify the present work. Due to the war ands other things over which the owners had no conirol, work was suspended, and since then there’ has been the usu- take @ little time to replace. Thus far everything is going. satisfactorily. Mrs. H. C. Wrinch will hold a reception at her homé, Thurs. | - day, Sept. 29; from 8 to 6.30 and in the evening of the same date. | ‘ener + INVESTIGATE ce EB. CONDITIONS Members of Special Commission Ex- anining tndians in Interior .: Hall, who with: Deg Yevomian | are i ‘a commission to’ ‘examine ‘the: ‘eon- dition--of Indians and -the- extent of 'T, B, among: them, ‘was in. Hazelton. ‘this ¢ week in ‘eoasultation ‘with Di, “H.C, Wrineh and’ also carrying: on his work of” examination. ‘This commission is fathered By the Federal ahd ‘the: Pro- vinclal governments. ‘and’ ate being as- sisted by the. Vancouver General Hos- pital, the U. B Cc. ‘and other. ‘organi- zations. Last’ year they examined the const and’ Island Indians and ‘this sea- son hape to "complete the Interlor Tn- dians, Dr. Halli informed the Herald that thus far they haa found T, B. to be by far the ‘most™ prevalent disease among the natives. ‘The members of the commission will make thelr report at-as early a date as possible, embody- ing recommendations as: to the’ best getting the natives back’ on “thelr feet Mes, Amie “Ross, returned last ‘Thur- , Lowell, Wask., where she attended. the Her daughter, . Inez, of Hav¥anna was also present.’ “Mrs, Ross will now | spend th winter in Terrace. — , ‘pail and winter netivities in connec- “| tlon with Trail Rangers and, OG LT. work are being resumed at ‘Knox Unit- ve forward | ‘to a -seadon ot! aveat ae~ r ts grein. for. ecur=, mdges,. 7 ray | “Seaton; Station : sday atter spending several weeks at} "Win ‘Alten |. tee Car or two of Lumber—Statf Haga Beqy aft Inerensesc) now over twenty and it will be tarth- er increased-in the near future. The building purposes, ‘Leo Spoorer has been’ given a contract to haul the, ma- terial/up to the mine and to haul ore dowr from the mine and he starts on bias job on Saturday. Once the ‘ore i shipments get: started: they will be re- gular. _ throughout the winter, There isa pretty good. road. all the way to the mine and unless tiie afow fall ts’ too heavy. this winter the shipments should not: be interfered. swith,” . ‘ . 7 F : . ae : . . The Ladies Guild will’ meet' at ue home of Mrs, A. H. Barker on Thurs- day afternoon of this weeek. ~ The local school staff was entertnin- ed at the home of Ret. and Mrs. ‘Allen on Friday of last Week at aix o'clock dinner, é . Misses Mary Wilson and Fanny Mc- Laren spent the week end at Kalum Lake, * Mc and Mra. J. A, Walters of An- yox spent: o few days in town the end of last week, leaving Saturday for Jas- per for a holiday, | Andrew McKay of Port Simpson’ is renewing friendships in town: rae me : “st enact Ae ay “GW. Pant of Seattle waa one of the week’ end’ visitors. here.’ Cokes ml oe C. RB, Gogting, w. Laing and gE. Fos ter’ of Regina ‘ were among: the week end wisitors, ‘Misses Basthope, ‘sidary. and Mtattot entertained & number of friends‘ to a camp fire picnic at Lakelsé Take. on Saturday ‘evening. | ves Frank Belway, ‘yho spent the last few months in California returned té Terrace on Thursday and left Satur- day for Kallum Lake where he has a number of mining claims, | COMPRESSOR FOR SILVER CUP IThreshing Now Machinery is aowurthe way): Also 2. The staff at the Silver Cap pring is company thas a-edmpressor plan on the. way and one or two! cars of. lumber for | wer hadeciteanes General in the Bulkley Valley: Threshing in the Bulkley Valley iz niévi dpretty general and everything is in favor of the farmers. Never was’ there better weather and the machines? ‘and ieif a¥e on the Job early and late [The ftirst-threshing ‘returns are ex- - ceedingly satisfactory. Wheet is ran- ning from'85 t3 60 bushels to the acre and grading high. Barley will run high in both quantity and quality. The / only gtdin that’ ¥ill’not. cone up to ai regular & standard will be oats, but érop ‘will.’be fafr‘at that. Last yél the ' interior had, good crops; and the farmers received: a lot ‘of Cash. This year the crops will put them away’ to ms {the goed, and‘ enable them to make. g° lot of. necessary permanent mprove fments. ff: _? , “Tom Lang. left Kallum Lake Inst week to return ‘pats home at Lang Bay, c, —c ors, Robinson of Prince’ Rupert y Was - here last aweek. '. . “What | are you doing in the kitchen, Thomas,” inquired the . inquisitive wife. “I’m opening a“can of tomatoes if you particularly wish. to know,” he impatiently rejoined. “And what are you opening it. with?” “Why, with o can opener, Did you: think. Iwas us-| ing. my teeth?” Oh, no, “dear,” she re- plled sweetly; “but 1 know you are not opening it with prayer.”! woe "Tet, me o Kiss. ‘those. ‘tears ‘away, my. ' sweetheart," he i ten eo " She. fell. into “His..arme ‘ ‘and’ he was! ; very busy, : fora few: ‘minutes. But the, | ‘| tears: flowed’ on. ° : | win nothing stop: fhem?”, he ase. . ed breathlessly, . 7 ifn: i &No”. she ‘murmured. “It's hay’ fev. er, but z6 on’ ‘with the’ ‘treatment, ial an . - Prince Rupert nowy has a ‘mile and a half ‘of completed’ road from the elty; limits towards Terrace. ‘They hopest : get to Terrace some day. Miss Thorsteinson, the new teacher, has arrived and ‘opened the school. This , Photograph, taken outside. Upi eas The Omineca Herald, is ne ay year. aa) “0. R Giitbert viaited: Prine: George Meaty! aud: McBride ast: week, ” ""SBRKING Land AN canaia tional ‘Railways. resulted int ‘Their ¢ excursion