P David Carey, the young son of Norman

“4

a

Mm the W. A. to the H, H. last Friday ev-

ae result af the affair.

ae the banquet table and the occasion Was

A ¥ol. 38

 Small’Boy and

- Pavid’s .22 rifle and a
B <heils and went away to Hospital Inke

a the lake the two little chaps separated

; jive on the hospital grounds) and they

‘ the prizes were Alex. Rix of Prince

y laciina in Smithers on Friday night at

vee 8 nn ee

NEW HAZELTON, B. C,, WEDNES DAY, OCTOBER $1, 1934:

br no, ai |

A Gun and an
Accident Shot

On Wednesday afterneun of last
week after he got home from school,

Carer. and his younger brother, took
quantity of
for 2 grouse hunt. When they got to
and David, with the gun, went into
the lrush and was ont of slght of his
younger brother. In a litle while the
young fellaw heard a shot and soon
after David came ont of the brush and

annonneed that he lad shot himself,
The two hoys started for home (they

were able to make the half mile walk
fefore David collapsed, The young-
ster was taken inte the hospital for
immediate attention, “If was- found
the Imllet had entered the body three
inehes ahove the heart, and the yuatient
wre brea serious condition, “He will
becsame time getting back te normal
presiling ne complaitions set in.
The jatest reports from the hospital
are ta the effect that the prtient is
doing as well as could be expected,

dust how the shooting happened has
not been learned vet as the patient
was in foo serigus tl condition to ques-
tiem, but it is supposed that he had the
emm cocked and that he tripped over a
Jog, or perhaps the teigzer was caught
by the brush.

GAVE A BRIDGE-DANCE

There Ww ere. dntt ‘six- filbles “to plity}

wae

- Wedding Bells

Trvine-Moore

A qriet wedding was solemnized at
the United Church manse in Smithers
it £ p.m. on Saturday, October 27th,
when the Rey. Mr. D. Donaldson mni-
ted in marringe Arthur St. Clair Irv-
ine, ouly son of Thomas Arthur Trvine
and the late Mrs, Irvine, of Shetland
Islands, Scotland, and Bessie May
Moore, second daughter of Mr. and
Mrs, KE. J. Moore of Terrace, : British
Columbia, ‘The bide was attended by
Mrs. Donaldson and the .groom was
supported hy Virgil Moore, brother of
the bride. Following the ceremony,
the bride and groom motored back to
Hazelton where the wedding’ brenk-
fast was served at the home of the
groom’s aunt, Mrs. D. Fraser. Later
in the evening a number of the grooni's
vonig friends gathered to give the
Iwide a hearty weleome. The toast to
the bridé wes proposed hy Dr -L. B.
Wrinch and responded to by the
evoam, Wine and wedding cake were
serra] ta the guests after whieh a
very onjosahle evening was spent,
ho bride and graany whl Rave their
residonce in Hazelton and they enjoy
the henrty good wishes of the com-
munity,

Heskins-Williams

On Sunday morning of last week in
Smithers. Oswald Hoskins took unto
himself a bride in the person_of Miss
Ruby Williams, eldest danghter of Mr.
snd Mrs. ‘Fy Williams of the Bulkley
Valley. Rev. TL. J. Hales performed
the ceremony and the happy couple

“idee nt: the- ‘bridge-dance given by

ening in Hazelton, The winners. of
Rupert and Mrs. Sealy of Hazelton.
Refreshments were served at eleven
ovlock and after that -there was danc-
ing, Qnite a number of young people
rived for the dance and it was quite
wv folly nffair. Tho Auxiliary. added
a few dollars te theis ftrensury as a

ay

BANQUETED THE FAIRBATRN

tho citizens of Smithers tendered a
Thaquet to Mr. and Mrs. Andy Fatr-

i firewell tn. two highly respected eit-

izpns. Over two: lundted gathered at

novers happy ane. A presentation to!

BS hoth Mr. and Mys, Fairbairn was made!

mm the daily press of the country, amd es-
‘ ‘ite

oe the chairmoan of the mass buying com-
mnittee and later chalrman of the royal

= ntter the cabinet. had fully considered

@ louse and as a member of the commis-
y ston.

Bidenee as he cin tng ont, ha

vt rere

Be witness he wishes and 0 place. on the

and the guests of honor felt that they

BM wvore louving a lot of goed friends be.
Ae hing when they left Saturday for thelr

new home in Cranbrook.

H. H.

HON . STEVENS RESIGNED

Alter a lot of noise being made bi

pecially by the press of the opposition
II... H. Stevens of Vancouver and
winister of trade and commerce, and

commission inyestigating the same
matters, tendered his resignation, to
Premier R, B. Bennett and on Satur:
‘lay it waa ,accepted by the Premier

Hon, Mr. Stevens will, however,
private! ‘meniber of the

it.
sit na a

Te says he’ will take full. ad-
vantage. of his priviloge to ,call nny

in{nutes. of the commission ; such evi:

oe

siding in Vaneonver,

avd invited.
[thin fa relik,

ward. The bride was given in mar-
vinge by ‘her father and was attended
hy her sister, Miss Mabel Williams,
Reginald Collison was best man, Up-
on their return to Smithers the happy
youny.ecouple will take up their resi-
dence on Alfred street in) Smithers,
The groon: is very well known in
the interior having spent the greater
part ef his Hfe here and in Smithers,
mind tor the Jast yverr or two has been
tn tosivess for himelf in the latter
town, The bride is also well known
in the inferior and their many friends
extend fo thea: best wshes, ‘

THOMAS PREECE DIED IN SMIT-
HERS Wednesday

‘Themis Preese of the Glentanna
distre® passed away lust Wednesday
night in the Spithers bospital after
whaving suffered] fer venrs from. the
effects ef gas in the creat. wir He
wis AG yours of age ond a native of
Worcestershire, Eng. aid served with
the Tinperind feces thronghant the
wat. Pallowing the war he enme to
Carada and settled at Glentanna and
that hus heen his home siice. He
was generally liked thranghout the in-
tortor aed xyvmypathy is extended to his
widow and fuinily., Te is servived by,
a owidew and oa married drughter re.
and hy three
sisters amd two bvethers th .England,
Jack Preece, a Prince Rupert merch-
wit is also a brother. The | funeral
took place in Smithers on Tnesday fal-
lowing the arvivel, of the danghter
from Vancouver, The Canadian Legion
was In ehorge of the funeral.

Miss Kemp of Kitwougna was in Haz
elton a tew duys this week a guest of
friends,

eee

‘The school children are putting on a
Hallowe'en party tn the New’ Hazelton
Hall. ‘No this the parent and frtends
The program will start

— a eam

LIMITS OF SKEENA RIDING

{Local Member. and Party Went north
and Found a Good Country in
Readiness for Development

_- Prince Rupert

By The Sea

’ ¥. 'T Kenney, W. H. Cotton, Cons,
McKenney and Arnold Creelman got
hack from the country north of Kalum
lake on Tuesday last. Mr, Kenney
told the Terrace News that It-had been
his first trip to the northern limits of:
the Skeena riding, and he was very
gereeably surprised with what he had
found. From Rosswood to the Cedar
river there is a.good wagen road, and
this ona gravel bottom would not cost
: more than $500 a mile to convert inte
Prinée: Rupert. has written the hospit-| an qutomohile road. From Cedar rlv-
al, suggesting a ent in the monthly. op to Sand Jake the going is good and
stipend, the saving to be used in bUY- the commtry around Sand lake had a
ing nidditional equipment for the train splendid stand of timber, with Jarge
ing school. The letter has heen ‘proportions of cedar and spruce. He
missed on to the executive committee pas no doubt but that sooner or later
for report, The present allowance is this timber will be taken out, and is
the highest in the province, of the opinion that it will come by
“** read ta Rosswood, and then by water
Thé long. tong trail has beckoned to gown Kalum lake and the Kalu riv-
threes of Prince Rupert’s pioneer citi- pp. Good progress is heing made with
zens’ Within three weeks. Alex. Clap-, the sleigh yond along the east side of
perton eame to the end of his days in Krium lake, and it is hoped before
the nen] hospital, Down in Saanick, tone the Cedar river bridge will be re-
near Victoria Capt. H. B. Babington Placed. It is evident that the over,
sucenimhed to heart trouble, and in jand route to Aivansh is not nearly 80
California Charley Burgess crossed ov- | difficult a project as has heen repre.
er the range. Clapperton came from ‘sented by some. and with the rond im-
Edinburgh. He had a well cultivated , provements now under way traffic
voice and could and did sing. He was between the Skeena and the Naas will
a loval nuthority on football, Clapper tend’ to inerense.
ton ts genuinely missetl. Capt. Bab-
ington, navigator and waterfront man
had an intimate Knowledge of this
twisting coast lne, and for a hobby,

Fron, Our Own Reporter

Student nurses in the local hospital
imiy have u_reduced allowanee, in pro-
apect,: if the board agree with a re-
commendation by Miss Helen Randall
R.N.. the registrar of the graduate
Nurses. Association of British Colum-
bin, “Miss Randall, a recent visitor to

RECEPTION FOR THE BRIDE

An nformal reception was held at

Jefit-onacmetoe: trinsimiiediately after:

raised rabbits. Burgess, years ago,
helped Stewart Corley run the Royal
Hotel, There was money in ite

hm emit tA ELT BeOS .

Mitton and beef fram Central Brit.
ish Columbia continne to find a faver-
ed- plaice on Prince Rupert tables und
restnurant counters. Some folks are
even in danger of being weaned away
from the patriotie duty
prodigious quantities of fish, Tuve-
stovk from the peavine pastures of the

miking a higeer and better Prince Ru-
pert, |
anh .

The Inilding of a trail, almost wide
etangh to be termed ‘a road, is grad-
vallt — exfended along the steep slones
of Mount Oldfield: that raises directly 1}
hebind this townsite, Refuse
the city is dumped into the fills, and 1
the good work gees on The big fact 1
te that. the joh is being performed. {
Work is pursued stendily., instead of

hest wishes for a happy
Irvine received the guests with Mrs.
of consuming rp.
During the
Bulkley Valley is doing its part in tele Serred, the servatents being Miss
*belmin Cox, Mrs.
Nowick
sided at the ten urns.

from stret in Winnipeg on Tuesday.

the home of. Mr. and Mrs, D, Fraser,
HHavelton, on Tuesday afternoon, in
honor of the bride, Mrs, A. St. Clair

““trvine! inee Kiss Bessy Moore) anda) -

large nuniher of the ladies of the dis-
trict were present and extended to the
bride a welcome to the conuimunity and
life. Mrs.

the aunt of
“uffernoon

Fuser, the groom.

refreshmenta

Miss Haynes, Miss
ox. While Mrs, J.
nn Mis. TL. B. Wrinch pre-

ceien Chrupbell,

Mest Nev. Archbishop 0. 1, Stringer
dshop of Rupert's Land. died an the
He for
wy veirs travelled the north Jands
“th a message of hope and cheer for
he ploneers,

everyhody ouitting and sitting an thetr
hanehes for a connle of years in or-

dev fo cnese “the system.” As mom-
tains go. Oldfield is. suhdned, even
eomnounince, Compared with the

sharp grandeur of Rocher de Boule
viewed, sny. from the neighhorhood af.
n New Hazelton newspaper office, it's ,
as time os milk. And herewith the
tail ends!

—

POULTRY MARKETING SCHEMES
FOR WESTERN CANADA

Schenies for the reguluting of the
Innvketing of poultry and poultry pro-
ducts in the three prairie provinces,
which were recently submitted to the
intuister of agriculture ‘sy the poultry
co-operitive organizations, have been |:
referred te the Dominion Marketing
Ronrd, The schemes have been review-
al by the Board and have been alter-
ed to conform to the Natural Products
Marketing Act. Those interested may
receive copies of the scheme from the
secretary of the Dominion’ -Marketing

Road at Ottawa, ; . t
.

Has your gubsertption been paid yet!

seeds, 20 pounds,

Central B.C.

Seed Fair

Prince George,B.C.

November 20th aist

Prize Lists may be secured from the

Seeretary of local Farmers’ Institute
or
Smithers and Prince
ning exhibits to be sént on to the B.C.
Seed Fair in December.

from District Agriculturist’ at

George, Win-

Attractive prizes. Quantity of all

Exhibit and advertise your district

and prove the supertorityot alr north-
ern grown seed.

Potatoes, 40 pounds |

aes

| WALTER LOVE BADLY INJURED

ant

Was Driving a Horse and Snaking oui
Logs to be Burned when he fell

and was Dragged by the Hote

Walter Love ,of- Kisplox met with
u very painful accident Saturday. last
in the morning. He was driving one
of the horses snaking out: logs to be
burned. He tripped over a log and iu
falling startled the animal which ran
away. The boys clothing got tangled
up in the harness and he-was dragged
quite a distance before his clothing let
loose. Medical aid: was. phoned for
the hay was removed-to the hospital
where his wounds were attended to.
He was hadly seratehed and bruised,
and 2 eonsiderable “quantity of skin
wis taken off. While very painful.
the Hoctur says his ‘condition is not

serious,

CARD OF, TH.

Mrs, Stew:
sincere thanks ‘for the kindness shown
to her lite husband and. to his family
during his illness.

a

WL. Batten was ‘ini Usk recently on
one of his regular visits to the Col-
unutrlo mine. He also tvisited a pro-
perty in the Burns. Lake district.

en's.

Archie MneInnes of South Bulkley
flixposed of another carload of beef on
the const market last week. He went
to the coast with the beef.:

7 eee

The Hazelton Golf ‘Club is giving a
lance, their annual affair, in Venetinn
Hall, Hazelton, Nov. Sth. See adv. in

another part of- this issue.
. eee!

planes’ dn landing have' been installed
‘at ‘the Mission’ Point landing field ad-
jJoiningthe golf éourse,

- eee

John Dahl, Alfred Lindstrom and
Erie Livson .moved -into the lnsh on
Sunday afternoon and have taken uw)
their regidtence in’ a: new “shack for the
winter. They will. take’ out-a lot of
railway ties between now and = the
time start for MeConnell ereek.

eae

The summer sefison in the Smithers
aren is over anid last week Mr. und
Mrs. Olof Hanson closed their summer
home at Lake Kathlyn and moved te

Prince Rupert for the winter,
; . io *

Miss BE. L.:Manning and her brother
7. E. Mouning of ‘Telkwa were.in tu:

pert last week enronte south,

ur wishes, to. “convey her

‘The: “new ‘windsobies” for aiding “aie 7

bt