] Grint, B, O, market commissioner and a: local fruit crops. “up a sales agency that was giving en- Stor the summer vaeation, , @ aminitions Jenn was a-tie with: Helen 7 anost popular girl in the College. was : throughout the. Dominjo ae ing NEW HAZELTON, B. C.,.JUNE 17, 1927 Marketing Crop Terrace Fruits and Vegetables On Wethesday of last week Mr. (ark, Dominion fruit inspector, ar- rived in Terrace on a tour of tnspec- tion of fruit conditions. Their trip ot this time was due largely to the efforts of Dr. Wrinch, M. L. A., who has tak- ei an interest in the marketing-of the 7 The Doctor got- to Terrace Thursday - morning and that evening, under the auspieces of the Farmer’s Institute, held a public ses- sion in the G. W. V. As hall where the visitors discussed frult conditions and marketing problems, . ; . Dy. Wrinch was the first speaker and ‘he took up the legislation that the provincial government bad passed dur- ing the lust year or two with the idea of overcoming most. ‘of the growers troubles in regard to. marketing. The legislation also applied to marketing other lines of farm produce, The Doctor was followed by Mr. Clark who stressed the point that there were three essential factors in snccessful farming these days, viz. standardization, organization and co- operation, He gave a very interest- ing talk and a lot of very useful infor- unuion for those interested | in farm- ig. My. Grant, the third and last speak- er took up the marketing end ‘as con- ducted by himself and steff and. show- ed how and where produce-was ship- ped, and theu only to relinble ‘firms where _there. was practically 100 per cent returns Tmade for all produce re-} ceived. They have illiminated the un- reliable commission man and had built tire satisfaction to the shippers: whe availed themselves of it. The mecting was well attended and the speakers were closely followed by audience. Many questions were asked relutive to different points of local in- terest and these were answered satin. g yfuctorily, Duving their stay here,. through the courtesy of J. K.-Gordon,- ‘president of the Board of Trade, the visitors were tuken aronnd the district and came in personal contact with many of the growers in this valley. Tiley expres. sed themselves us very pleased - with the produce now in evidence and pre dieted na great future in an agriculti- au way for this district, \ Me AT COLUMBIAN COLLEGE . On Saturday evening Jean ‘Burns! | arrived home from Columbian College In her ex- Crawiord of Stewart for the scholur- ship. The north. did-pretty well at Columbian Colleg xe the past. year. The ‘Vivian Graham of Smithers who also. retumed Saturday night: “The Tost popular boy was from. Stewart,” The youngsters hold an election eich yerr, On the basket ball team were’ three of the northern studenta, "Miss Graham af: Smithers: haa oinpleted - her: ~2om:- Inercinl course find. has taken a posi-. tion in the: provinglal agricultural of- fice at. Smithers. py 8s 1 DIAMOND: sUBTLie HOLIDAY By, proclamation. Saturday, July ond has heen proclaimed a public holiday ‘ by; the Do- minion Government. wider “the ™ “Din+ ‘j'o go intd the heating system at the for the furnace nnd the instalintion, FATHER. ALLARD AT HAGWILGET Returns to lis-old Charge After. an Absence of One Year—All Glad To Welcome Him Home On Sunday last Rev. Father Allard celebrated mass in the Roman Catholic church at Hagwilget for the first time since his return from a year's. trip td Durope. He held service in the morn- were large congregations at both -ser- vices. Father Allard left the: end of May 1926 and returned the end of May 1927.. During his absence he had the privilege of attending. numerons im- portant meetings and he met many no- table personages, including an audien- ce with His Holiness the Pope, Be- fore erossing to Europe he attended the world’s Catholic\ congress in Chi- cago ut which there were over a mil- lion delegates, The arrangements for people was wonderfnl indeed. He on- ly was there for the beginning, but he heard a choir of 60,000 children sing- ing, Lenving Chicago he went to the city of Rome where he was one of six- ty-five delegates from the five contin- ents of the world to attend the meet- ing of the Oblate of Mary Immaculate After their meetings Were over, they received an Javitation ‘to. ¥isit the. Pope They exch were granted a private few inoments with His Floliness and then all were addressed by him and each delegate was commissioned to convey his blessing to their respective congre- gations in whatever part of the world. On Sunday Father Allard’ conveyed that blessing. - NEW HEATING SYSTEM 2 ee Dr: 7, éricr of Brandon, Was ex- pected: ta arrive this week to spend The: executive committee ‘will - con of Trade, the citizens of Smithers, -the, « Nos, 5 } . experimental farm in Central ‘British .. | .