BVcl. 23° [Mr Bennett t to - - Big Man atthe | _ Empire Session) E Presbytery. of. Prince: ‘Rupert _ Regular! Meet” ae - Ottawa—!the most - -important ‘econ: wide’ conference An, ‘the history’. ‘of - the British Empire: ls seheduled : to -take. place. din London’ ‘auisps’ October amd November. . Phe: exact: ‘date of its commerteement will ‘be announced . as soon “as Premier Bennett’, can indicate with some cer- tainty the ‘thie ‘of coheluding the spec- cial session of. the Canadian. House, - AM. important;; if nota complete Te vision ‘of the, attitude of. the United Kingdom towards tariffs is ‘embodied | ed lin the proposals to be Inid hefore the conference: ‘and the’ success, or failure in securing aeceptance of these -pro-j- posals lies, by. common, consent, mainly inthe ability of Canada’s new prime minister, -to. ‘sell: his. idea ‘to, the people of, the Mother: ‘Country: 7 “ : Success or failure. in the “ endeavor is ‘of. ‘first. importanée’ to Canada and to other . section’ of the Empire, 2s well: as’. to ‘Britain. Success -means that through. the working out of Ja system , of” iueually beneficial prefer: ; The Presbytery of Prince . Rupert S met in Knox .United Church, Terrace, on Wednesday and “Thursday ‘of last m@ week, Rev. T..H. Wright, ‘secretary m of the Presbytery, stated: that owing .to the illness of -Rey.. Win, - Deans, - it |. would be hecessary to appoint an ‘act- |. . ing chairman and Rey. T. H. Allen of ma Terrace was appointed. to: that’ [post-|; pa : ‘tion. Special - consideration ‘Was giv- en to Bella Bella’ “hospital” and. to. Stew- ; am) art where a new work ig being organi- ieee Zed under. Rev. ‘Evan Baker. and - his talented ‘ wife: ° ot “ Rev, 0. M. Sanford, president ‘ of the ; ne conference, was present - ‘and gave. 2 mm very satisfactory report of the fields he had visited and spoke in very op- yp timistic terms of. the: future outlook. ’ Rev, Dr, Geo. A. ‘Wilson,’ ‘superinten: |; oe dant of missions gavé guidance’ on ‘the ' missionary. matters, 2-00)! Dr, H. ©. Wrinch is celebrating ‘30 years as a melical missionary, and a very eulogistic resolution’ was placed on the records of Presbytery. express- ace ns Serene, = See Fell From Hay "Burns. Lake,’ ‘Aug. 27 21—Special to. the { Omineca.. ieralit—Hugh ‘MeDonald,.-2 proapectur who ‘bas been in mediate vieinity for the Jast 20 years ltrip.to Burns Lake and back with the i ° to be. something over “1500. tons. of. con- | 3 ‘eables arrive they. have to ‘be: ‘Abretdh, ed ‘pefore anchoring. or. erecting. ‘ait day season. ’ Rev. - Wm.’ Deans, ‘B.- “a | » will Visit : certain’ sections of: the’ Pres- hytery. _ ported for. “Port : Simpson hospital. “Preshytery. wt | BRIDGE WORK ‘1s’ “PROGRESSING . Waiting for Cable, ‘Materlat--Rond on ‘New Hazelton: ‘Side ‘About’ Fin on ing apprecjation of. the work. done Rev. -C..-B.- Motte, reported | on the work for “dhe: canneries during’ the fishing. season.* The. work: ‘has: “heen. strenuous owing to “the: ‘Jack of mii isters. : Rev. Victor ‘Sansom, xe AL “of: Port Simpson’, was* bresent™. and: arrange- mente for: “is: ‘duction’ were: ‘lett. tn Mission committee: uring? the. “holt chairman of the’ Preabytery, " expects to be able to! return to’ ‘Ocenn Falls: ‘in a few days.” “Presbytery , recorded - its sympathy’ with him in’ bis 11ness ‘and prayed for his speedy recovery. During the nionith of September -Mr ‘Frank iMdier of the- Boys’ “Work Dept. “Dr. ‘Large’ of Port - ‘Siapson arrived on ‘Wednesday evening nnd re- Rev. Peter. Kelly. of Bella” Coola wats welcomed -- aA a, alew, meinber at the ro - ished=-Concreto: “Waite “ peer lt the bridge. crew’ “pad the ‘eae on hand now the’ “eonerete 7 be shoved forward in’ “grent ha it: is all the. eonerete work tha’ can: ‘ne | ‘ddne. will ‘have ‘been’ done “pefore’ Sthe’ eables-get here, and after. ‘that: the big concrete job is.to be done as there: ‘ds evete, anchoring: each set, of. cables; ‘and: that’ isa lot: -of ‘eanerete.’ -Atter | ‘the |" ‘Hazelton: side. de]: nd thnt ils ‘the? “bridge. * ‘A ‘We job.on- the: ‘New. now bout: finishe new. rond ‘approaching yrent’ fill bad! been : ‘made; the, road’, 8h out mnde- straight ‘and’ ‘the: ‘ornde- ne * ‘been rey"s. store te waa appointed salt of ithe: Home]. l keenest interest’ by" the: farming” ‘popu- ‘ jlation, of the Dominion, .|to much. more “Pressing - hopeless a8, it: anight : -have been even "| year, NG0.:, the! ‘Jences: the “British. market for wheat, dairy: and : food . products will ‘bé re- tained: for ‘Empire products, “while the overseas dominions will ive, to. Brit- ish. nfiinufaetuters their’ markets for such goods as must. be imported. . A century-old gversion in Britain: to Canada’ a: “offer.. 4s to promise the Canadian market to British. M try ‘in non- “competitive fields. on. ‘bas- is which - ill. stimulate © industrial prosperity: there, ‘in veturn for _pre- ferential ° “treatment - by” “Britain: -for Canada’s grain and other: agricultural products.- a “The sttort ‘to, sell” the ‘idea to the Britisher , will ‘he ‘followed * ‘avith -the Unless it is successful ‘the ‘Caiiadisin farmer will, within fl vary: fow years, be .subjectéd competition from the 280 per" ‘day iabor of Soviet Russia, . ‘where. scientific. farming ‘me-. thods. are: ‘only, now;- making ‘their tn- fluence: felt, in: production and where au aren: greater, than. ‘that available: in Gandida: awaits: the: plow. 0005 “Information: reaching: Canada indi. cates that, Mr. Bennett's task. 1a: “not. as Pree trade in, Britain, has always. ‘boosted. Kindred Advocates in. Tabor}. & and). strangely © ‘enough, “fn: “the great " ginancial interests... President, Tom - “Moore. of the Canadian Trades ‘and Labor. ‘Congress. recently: returned from. Hurope, te annonnee that in ‘Brit. i cided. shintitaneonsly. a ah) foremost British’ ‘bankers went - ‘on ire 8 the, futility 0 of Britai atiel= de oe pe pr v4 protective: tariffs, particnlarly. ‘on: ‘the + : food ; Atutt, As ‘the bavrier Shich:- Mr anon © : ed a a8: ‘ehaiman: in. ‘the. pc g the: thin. ‘end. af. the Bennett, nee iy av ‘ eontérence. O “Stack and Broke ~ Back. k Saturday) . his im- ‘and. who was part ‘owner ‘in. the Cop- -|per ‘Island and the Silver Isloud Mine in the Babine Lake, fell off a stack of hay on. Saturday. afternoon. and. suf- fered a:broken back....He passed away ing at 8.40 o’clogk.....The deceased was assisting his partner,’ George: Neilson, put: up. ‘hay when, the accident happen- “Word was sent to Burns Lake on Saturday ‘afternoon by an Indian who | who ‘arrived here on ‘Sunday... It ‘happened that one of the Western Airways hydroplanes was here and. it was ‘requisitioned - for service. ..W ith Pilot: Paul’ Calder, ‘the plane made the patient in less than an hour, . Everything possible . was done for the’ ‘injured man and while he was conscious until the end he did not seem to suffer. — ° . The: ‘deteased: “was well: Imown all through “this” eountry and had many of the accident.: Cape Briton, Ni Ss, and his: ‘aged i m0- tier. still resides there. . “HOSPITAL: ROOF. NOW. on: in Burns Lake hospital Monday moru- |. Hazelton Flower, - Show was Big | - Success Again) The. Hazelton “Horticultural Siclety | wiower show “seored another success this year, a much bigger snecess than anticipated, when they. late season and the. cool ‘summer’ Was’ taken: into” ¢con- sideration. The: ‘attendance from out of town“ polnts, espectally - ‘Smithers, was very Large and the receipts from all departments, were: ‘most, satisfactory The flower show ‘held in the pubiie school house, where. “guite:. an. effective display. was “made::. The predominat-. ing flowers were siweet yeas aud. ‘glad= jolus. ‘ ‘There were ‘a few dahlias, but ‘their. culture does mot seem to. be: 80. popular now as ‘Gh ‘few years ago.’ As- ters were too; Inte for this year’s ‘ex- hibition and: only, a few of the earliest varieties were to be seen. Whether it was the fault of the seed oF of the sea- son,, aster, seeds, “in. fact most. of the flower seeds, did not give very satis. [Soon as emergency legislation- was factory results. The best in all gar- passed. . This has,’ It is understood,” dens are sweet pens and gladiolus. ~ /been rejected in favor, ‘of the. tivo-eek - ‘The judges for the show: were 1} Mrs: sitting. for ‘whieh members will. draw, Chas. Reld .and Mzs. Olof Hanson ofjonly the statutory ‘allowance. of, $25, a. Smithers and A. Av Coiirion of Prince |@ay- ele Oe — - -Ottawa-a session. at: parliamenit. a which: will: set a° new ‘record ‘for; ‘bre-) vity 1s planned by: the: Bennett ' govern- meht to implement Mr. Benfaete’s, oe pledge to deal forthwith with the: m= : : employment. problem. oo While the date of convening | the. Bese: ston: cannot be fixed until It is ‘known mo whether the return, of ministers will be opposed .in by-elections, | it is the: ine tention to bring the members tox: geth- . er at the earliest possible, date in: ‘the’? coming month. The speech: froui’ ‘the ~.. throne is expected to deal only -with © the. business. of’ the session “whi he a oe unemployment, , and it is the: decision | of. the government that; the. entire 0% sion reed not: exceed two weeks,. : -Another suggestion was that, : 7 gular session be. called ‘and’ the. “Hose: _ adjourned, until after the neww year as good’ friends who; were shocked to hea e@ was'a native | ‘of “dgame between’ Smithers and | Terrace, Be which resulted in- a victory : for the ols Smithers team, by a score of 11 to.4 “|The. Terrace, boys - started off pretty. te Cane: roof ‘ig: now on the new hospital) * 1 ! Rupert, - The - officers. of the associn= |: tion were well pleased with the work of the judges. In the afternoon there was a bail “ good, ‘but. they could. not nieintain the include provision | for co-operation with © forward public. Works which might’ be The legistation to. be presented will tHe ‘provinces’ and municipalities . to®. postponed for a year or two ‘otherwise. es A considerably expanded ‘program | ‘of: - Federal: public works is also: indicated oo ‘These courses are aimed at the tem-" . porary. Tell f: : deal . miore . that: will. ‘not, show, ‘up ‘80 proininently, ‘put’ ‘which is‘even more important. to the ‘serviceability of the building: “With the ‘completion of the root: ‘nearly | ell the work’ will require’ the services of ‘mechanics; such: as el- ectricians, real carpenters, plumbers, | decorators, -There has been’. short delay on account of the slow “arrival of electrical supplies, but all.else is ‘go- ing along ‘in- good: shape. “The hot water furnace has arrived. The new power ‘houlte iB ‘being: Duilt “and will arrives. ing the appearance of. a reit] building. * OHURCH PEOPLE BUSY: MK * oF . v ert. Presbytery: meeting: here.’ ‘Pres, :O.. M. Sanford of Victoria” Was - ‘present: | the. laymen. ‘in. the chiireb. dress: was preceded by, tt. supper. held when the. spenkers were “Rev. R. rom Scott, Rev; A. HL ‘Pierce and Rey. VO: .M.: ‘Sanford. The ‘latter? spoke. on >| the faith of a christlan: worker. Preubytery: ‘proper. opened on: Wednes- 9.46: that: ‘night; : i Jor will ‘be: by. ‘the end of ‘this week. "A. ok of « work’ has. ‘been done ‘in ‘the ‘Inst ‘|seven* “weeks, but “there - will: be: a: -relil, Be all ready whet: ‘the new power’ plant: The hospital is now present- "Last week was n- busy ‘aid. an ‘tin: portant one for’ the United, ‘Church, it being ‘the occasion of the: ‘Prince: Rup- On. Monday. “night Mr. ‘Sanford | ‘gave ‘an address to the men on the, work of |. “his, ad- ‘On |- Tuesday: ‘night: fl public meeting” Was: ‘The the’ ‘umpire. with. Tack ‘Saugent- on: the |) ‘/haseline. Pe yee Along side. ‘the flower, ghow the: Jad-y" ‘ies, under canvas; were’ “kent husy all. afternoon serv ing. vefreshments, nud and many ‘visitors appreeinted . this feature. : There | was 8 big crowd: at. the. dance in the evening. Gazeley’s orchestra furnished ‘the music and ‘everyone ap- peared to: have a first: class, time. At midnight ‘there. was “the usual’ sale. ‘by auction of. the flowers, Geo. Wood. isfaction of the Society. ‘and. those who ¢ got the flowers. Dancing was resi: ed immediately ‘after’ the; sale and was |. “Altogether the. affair was a: big: sue. ithe varidus departments. - feel: well re: pale for ‘thei, efforts. “ ~ The. prize “ winners: ‘Best ‘Dahlin H.. Gh HA. Wrinch . ard. ‘Three: daha: one ‘and {Wo vos, One Rose—H.- Or Campbell. ; ele as followa: Wxineb, ‘Mrs. GC. |: waiton’ ‘Shanie Mra. Wench Nira. rT BI ee Mrs. ‘Sargent. a team” onthe’ trip. . Allen. Benson, :was |! cess and those, who. were. in charge ‘of |. Three. ‘roses—H. 6. atic, Mew a beyond probable. suspension’ tervailing duties will not.” ‘be t by the emergency session of. the House Advance: reports do not indicate . that the Liberal’ party will put: any : impediment in the way “of: quick diss 0%, posal of business. ta enable. Mr.. “Bon: nett to go: to the ‘Empire ‘Conferences. An. fact Mr... King - haa’. indiented. : his’, | renditiess to ‘facilitate. : matters except 7 = day: evening. Mrs... win" ‘Robinso sO-gaye. them a dinner on. Taesds Tsix - o'clock. The camp “awill: br ‘\'the* vend: of s haek tePe io thm