” THE OMINECA HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 148% |Here end There 2 Tae Not Seotia. Dairymen’s As- reewdiog wilh bold thelr next ane | Poab canvantion, i 19ea at the ( .cuwallis Ina, ewele, N o one SMinmevs of ecliry to Cannfa Cus year -from Beronda totalled £5,000. erites in unsrsst to Inst year when the shipments ware virtually negligil’ 5. . _ Rev. Redan and family, Don. Capon md My, and Mrs, Allen of Ru- pert motored ta Smithers on Wednes- day of this week and spent the day- with friends. ss Hastern Stearas diy Lines, Tn, had heavy traffic o1 an excursion from New York to Nova. Scotia on the occasion of the ‘first-trip in June of the S.S. Acadia from New York to Yarmouth, N.5, At a meeting of the joint committee appointed Dy the Hazelton Community Associition and the Hazelton Horti cultural Society held on Tuesday night it was decided to amalgamate the two asso¢iations, and that the amalgama- tion take effect at once. This will be reported hack to the two associations and immediate steps will be take t: coinplete the move. Both associations ave working for the welfare of the town and both will be keenly interest el in the new hall, By the joining ¢ forces more effective work enn he done nud with much Jess effort. i Railroad. transportation is - an essential economic function on this continent and given reasonab- ly free rein should speedily show good recovery using it to Increase buying of materials and employ- ‘ment of labor, says the Green- - ville (S.C.) News editorially. — Total production of honey in Canada in 1931 amounted to 27,- 867,497 Ibs, valued at $2,053,094, Ontario led the Dominion with 2 production of 12,000,000 Ibs. with Manitoba second with 7.367.375 lbs,, and Quebec third with 5,623,- 400 Ibs, Ten thousand rainbow trout fin- gerlings have been deposited in ‘the French River in June, fol- lowing 7,500 fingerlings deposited last year. The previous experi- ment was so satisfactory that the present action has been taken and if suecess still attends these ef- forts, the French River Bungalow Camp will have added rainbow trout to its already well diversi- fied angling attractions. Mr, and Mrs, Dennis Allen and tr children leave Thursday for home. Indians. from Morrice town and alse. from other points gathered. at Hagwil- et the end of Last week and the firs! of this week for their annual feasting and social time. : Mrs. Win. Grant has so far recover ed thnt she was able to lenve the hos pilal on Monday afternoon. A son was born to Mr. and Mra, Char MeIntosh in the Hazelton Hospital or July ist, = Bob Davis, globe-trotiing New York Sun columnist, is back in his beloved British Columbia, having recently arrived from Honolulu aboard the Empress of Canada, of the Canadian Pacific fleet. He proposes to spend some time in fishing expeditions both in the province and also in the Rockies where he will meet Irvin § Cobb and Courtney Riley Cooper, alsa famous American publicists, Mes. Jack Russell and family are on # holiday, he guests of Mr. and Mrs Wicks in the Bulkley Valleey. Tourists spent almost one mil- lion dollars for every working day in Canada lest year, a sum virtually equal to §280,000,000, the Cannington, Ontario, Gleaner, polnts out and claims that this puts it into the class of big busi- ness which should be carefully fostered. Commenting on the same subject, the Nelson, B.C., News states that there are num- bers of small towns throughout Canada which have not yet real- ized what the tourist business could do for them. ; Mr. and Mrs. J. M, Gordon of Van eouver nre expected to visit the Haz ton Hospital, arriving there on Thurs- diy morning, They rre both interest- ed in hospital -work and in the United Church, ‘ Peter Smith spent a day or two at his home here before going to Skeen: Gity, near Prince Rupert. The water in the Bulkley river ha heen so low the last few days that thx Indians have not heen getting as mam fish ns usual ' Evidence of the growing popu- larity of the Canadian Pacific Railway low rate bargain return trips, Inaugurated this year, was again furnished by the success of the Quebec Provinee and Montreal excursion: to Toronto and Nia- ia kara Falls, June 17, when ‘po a: fewer than 2,500 Quebeckers took AE the trip in four specials on the Friday, ‘returning ~ the following Sunday night. His Honor the Mayor of Toronto issued a hearty welcome to those making the trip. The thirty-two business and Professional men aud wamen from ‘the British Isles now touring British Columbia under provincial mn: government auspices found Vic- am torla much to their liking and | 7s quite up to advance notices of be- ae :. ing the most “English” city on im. this side of the Atlantic. They were particularly impressed by the beauty of the formal’ gardens at some of the homes they in- pected and. speciaily with the fam- ous Butehart Gardens. They are travelling. by Canadian Farific Railway, se (94) Recent rains haye made a wonderfu’ differcnee ta the local gnvdens. It -i: favorable now for the usual big eror Miss Gretchen Johnson of Victorir is a guest of her sister, Mya. Lr Wrineh, ; , Tt is reported thit Cooper H. Wrinch ‘and T. B, Camphell have prrehased ; couple of lots euch at Two Mile and in- tend te erect homes there in the new future, Mitchell Newman of Queen = Char- lotte Islands has arvlyed nt his home here for the summev. vacation. - great many. yenrs inspector of Tndlan ‘Agencies in British Columbia, has re- tired from the service on pension, Mr. Ditchburn is well known: iu the nortb country where he has paid official vis: its a number of times, Douglas Lay, resident: mining engin. ver. left Inst Saturday for McConnell ‘reek to make a. report for the depart: ment of mines.” “He.travelled to Burne Take und from there went in by plane While tt is recognized that the hay crop in the western end of the Bulkley Valley is going to be light, it is report- et that from about Huston east’ there Ix going to be practically no hoy and the prospects for grain-are. niso poor. There -has been little rain enst this spring. rr re to Ralph Smith of Prince Runert who has heen a pnenmonia sufferer for rp number of weeka has sufficiently, re covered to travel to ‘Telkwa where: hy will be. a guest of his brother. T. 7 Smith until he 1s able to resume wor) "At the meeting of the Hazelton Com- munity Association : last,.-week there Wasa committee appointed- ‘te work W, BH. Ditchburn of Victoria, for a | is Magistrate 'G.. V. Storkey’ has bee with a committee from the Hortien!- i 1 patfent in the Hazlton Hospital th _ [tural ‘Soelety to. bring ‘Ahout the’ amal . Bo pant few days: 0 gmation of the two.snetetion. |] a : “a fa oy At les Bes . ee . SES . against windows and doors ‘ and lots of them, debtedness to me forthwith, — Dated: at Smithera, B. 0... this 28th-day of June, A, Doings Around Home Of interest to you and your friends CARD OF THANKS Mrs. C. V. Smith and Mv. and Mrs Myros wish to express thelr. apprecia- tion te all those who showed their sym- pathy for the. loss of thelr beloved daughter and sister, : ; The Hazelton girls soft ball te, defeated the New Hazelton girls again last Saturday evening and on the New Hazelton grounds. virly started off with pep and at one time lend by ‘n score of 16 to 6. But just 1s usual they fell down and al- lowed the visitors to catch Up and pass them. The final score was 21 to 24, As usual the local 2 — The New Hazelton: hase bull team has been tsked to enter the contest at Teeikwa barbecue this year. The boy: | plan un betug there, te If early promise is Pulfilled, tho Annapolis Valley should this year + Produce an even larger yield of apples than in 1931 when the total crop was close to a millon, and three-quarters barrels, is the opinion of leading fruit men of Kentyille, N.S.. The bloom this year. lasted over ten days and at- tracted visitors by the thousand from . Eastern Canada and tho United States, Miss Constance Regan, Middle- burg, Va., established a. record for women anglers on the Tobique River, New Brunswick, recently, when she took a 2714 Ib. Atlan- tic silver salmon, the largest ever caught with a fly by a woman on that river, ‘The record salmon taken in those waters by a male angler welghed 3314 lbs, Canaiian Pacific standard ‘time, . is standard time the world over. Prior to 1838, every town and clty had its own local time, based on the sun, but in that year the sug- gestion of Sir Sandford Fleming, chief engineer of the Canadian Pacific Railway, that the world should be divided into 24 sections, one for each hour of the day, and that time within each of these areas should be standard, - was adopted all over Canada and the United States. In 1884 the plan - was also adopted in Eurepe after a conference held at Washington, Gilbert Miller, architect, of Youngstown, O.. has. a groves nh office buildings and summer homes. He found both too nar- row to admit a moose. head with an antler spread of five feet five ‘Inches taken from a monster he shot near St, Jovite last season. “It looks,” he wrote to A, 0. Sey= mour, general tourist agent, Can= adian Pacific Railway, “as though both the head and myself will and up in the garage." But that is the Kind of trophy to be got. in the forests of Quebec, Big heads (849) teen IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA In Probate ; In the matior of the estate af Josept Onesine M, Dechene,’ Deceased and IN THE MATTER OF THE ADMIN. ISTRATION ACT Seed 'Tnke notlee that by. order of His Hon : vor If, Mes. Young, local judge of th. Supreme. Court: of British Col lated the 2ist unbia I was appointed admiilstrator of th estate of the said. Jeseph Onesime M, Dechene, decensed, All parties havin; Claims against the above estate ‘are hereby requested to forward game to me properly verified on or before -the Sth day of. August, A. D,, 1932, ond alt {parties indebted to the:sald estate are required to pay the amount of. thelr in- day of June, :A:D., 1992 — es 5 cents Board by the month at reason- : able rates 1 Mrs. D. Fraser Hazelton i Next door to the Anglican church - Effective June 13h FROM PRINCE RUPERT . FOR VANCOUVER *Mondays = - ~ - 4.00 p.m. - Wednesdays» - ~ 9.00 a.m, *Saturdays - = = 7.00 p.m, *Calls at Ocean Falls and Powell River. FOR ALASKA ‘Wednesdays and Saturdays, 3.00 p.m. - Fortnightly service to Queen Charlotte Islands, TRAIN SERVICE: Tri-weekly passenger service : East and West. For information eallor write local agent or. - H. McEWEN, D.F. & PA, Prince Rupert, B.C, V-80-82,, CANADIAN | NATIONAL City Transfer | Smithers, B.C. Taxi and Transfer Service At aillhoursy =‘ W. B. Leach | ‘Owner. o awieks |. LOW FARES -— EAST— This year Canadian National offers four different fares to Eastern ‘points’ for you to . choose from: ; 1. Coach One-Way Fores Good in coaches. s 2. Intermediate One-Way - Fares ; Good in Tourist Sleopera upon’ payment of Sleeper charges. 3. 30=Day. Round Trip Fares ‘Good in-all classes. of equlp- naent upon payment of sleeper charges. . 4, Summer Excursion Round Trip Fares * Good In all classes of equip~ ‘ ment upon payment of sleoper oharges. . . ; -Complate information from , A, McEwea, dD. Fc&P, A, : : Prihee Rupert’ | V-146R-82 }Canapian Nationat was & gueest Inst week of Mra, 0. W: Dawson. ‘man of the unemployed ¢eamp at. Por- ‘phery. cfeek where -he’ has-been .siner “Hast fall, “It is‘understood that he's {going south shortly snd then. go into : {the placer: cobntry fora time, - °° || Home: Cooked Meals #| | | ™ Mrs, Austin Goodenough of Sinithers ae W. S. Sargent ins ‘resigned as fore). Wii. Grant's Agency St | + “Notary Public. . ene + Reptesenting 7 Leading. Fire’and Life Insurance Companies REAL ESTATE Agent Licensed and Bonded _HAZELTON, B. C. — —————— —— The Hazelton Hospital ‘The Hazelton Haspital issues tie- kets: for auy period at. $1.50 per mouth in advanee. This rate tn-. eludes office eonsnitations, medi- cines, ns well as all costs while in the hospital, Tiekets are ob- lafnuble in- Aaziton’at the drug . _ store or hy mall from: the medi- eal snperintendant nt the hospital - Martin’s Garage - ; Hazelton, B. C. . Agent for Firestone Tires Home Oil and Gasoline Acetylene Welding _ Cylinder Honeing Repairs to all makes of ars and satisfaction is ‘guaranteed. . Fifteen years experience —— —— —— Canning Has Arrived | We now have in steck— No. 2 Tin Cans, plain or enameled . Rubbers and Sealers Special on Spices and Brown Sugar for Pickling. 5 Cold Cooked Meats _ Sweet Cider and Soft Drinks - ICE CREAM Sherriffs & McRae ,Cash and Carry. New Hazelton - - South Hazelton Where Pollars Have More Cents Phone—3 sbort, 1 long, 1 short cee Get Your - a GASOLINE and OIL from Donald Grey Hagwilget near the bridge ~ General Store Where lowest 1 New Fancy Mixed Coolties foruLunches ' est prices prevail on. {on all iines:and all. the: time ° an ‘The Ombieed’ Herali te $9.00 a. yuar Good Seed Potatoes for. sale. 1 as