we ens of. “Vancouver “wag heard: Was one a own, affairs. ~ Should: fhe: peaile, Dang Budget | ‘It the size ‘of ‘the: siieeting: ‘and’ the “close” attention “paid to the speakers ‘ha. any criterionas to: ‘how the voting, will, ' vo on J uly 28th théeii J.C. “Brady: ‘should he elected | by, a, very lbtge ity ' Of, course, | AS ; “yet, the Liberal’ candi- date, Mr. Olof. Hanson, has\not: appear- etl on the public: plattrom: and ; ‘there: ‘fore a’ -comparison cannot. ‘be. ‘made:. But TG. Brady, MP. anid: again, the _ Conservative. cundidate for Skeeha, has been drawing, splendid. ckowds: aitd., any: of his ‘speakers . have: algo’ ‘drawti big |- andiences,: ‘The: “meeting: at: Smithers on Tuesday Hight - when. Hon. HH: ‘HS Stey: - of the biggest’ and‘ most sucéessfill, yet hel in‘Smithérs. Although “the ‘speak: ‘er did not. arrive in| town. “until ‘i o'clock that. night. he was: ‘greeted. by. a packed | ‘house ‘and: ‘all stayed’ until‘ the end. The early: paixt, of the evening Was spent in. dancing, I MM Dockrill and 1 “Happy” ‘Taner’ Were on the platform with’ My. : “Stev- ens, Mr. Dockrill ‘in the: chair Air. Stévens is one of: the. first: spéak- ers (in the House? of ‘Commons.-. bud: 8 one of” the best. informed and most : ‘cap: able. “He told the feople of’ Smithers, -and of Bkeena; what" he had been tell- ing the people. tiroughont . the: Domin- ion. The Tibéral government ander the * Hon. Lyon Mackenzie” ‘King ‘had’ Bue: . ceeded in. bringing ‘Canada to: a: point ‘where. it had, no. ‘longer coutrdl ‘ot: its. : Dominion return: it present, that were possible ae ; . For. the. past years the: ‘Liberal gov- - ernment ' shas: ‘pandered to: the: United: States to. auch an" extent” ‘that today: Canada ds buying © over $90,000,000 worth of goods from that. country, or an increase .of more than. ‘one-third. in ‘the past few years of. ‘Liberal: rule: - One half. of the: goods bought; in- the United States could be infinufactured’ und: produced in Carinda. . At ‘the same. time Canada sells to tlie US. a “little - more than one-half, of what "Canada buys, and most. of, the: sales: are “of. raw ~anaterials that keeps | the: “‘mambtact ur, dng industries ‘of the'United ‘States busy. , turning, gut. completed goons for the ‘Canadian, market. That. is the: answer. to "Why Canadians: Ho: t0: the’ States" to : . make a-liv ring.” "While Canada, “tuider itera inle has been tnerensing ifl- ‘lions of dotinra,:¥ we ‘ave ‘been decreas: ‘ing our: pure hnses’ trom. Great --->' "Mrs. HT Love." held in the G./W.V.A. hall, where the bride's mother, attired:in: 2 gown. of dahlia flat. ‘crepe, assisted the: tions-of' their numerous friends, The] Smithers congested with parcels ‘of cui Pprettily decorated three-tier. Weadine| _ [cake . -was ‘the ‘gift. of Mr, Wilkinson: of Re ‘orchestra, aa = | little-finger : diamond: ‘solitaire. ‘and a “-ruby, -penidant, - |-the: yecipient. of a silver. wrist com- o| brake ‘and the: little flower: ‘girl ‘a gold. received was ‘a home’and’ hosteas:set the | of. Community .silyer- ‘from. Ms Olof. allc:. Hanson. and staff. . a ‘ but. with ny ccoliditlon-—! =. or, ha ftheds a) ed in I!" ; (Special to. the Herald) Victoria.—The - tenders” Were Te- - “of ‘this ‘énble being six miles: The. : et high-level: brldge;will ‘pe, “the: ‘North American continent; The: : ‘steel is being, ‘fabricated and the. : ‘table manufactured ‘by: British Co-. Wedding. Bells" Mize. Gladys. Kenue) : Becomes Bride “of Mr. We. Ls Jordon—Dance’ oa and Reception, Follow. 7 ML 3 A aretty wedding was solemnized in Knox’ United Church, Terrace, ‘on ‘Miss :-Guadys W. Kenney, the younger daughter. of: Mrs. -O. ‘1’, ‘Sundal, be- came of the bride of Mr, W. L. Jor: don, eldest son of Mrs::C.. Jordon, of Globe, Arigona, Rev. H: T. Allen ‘officiated ° at the ‘ceremony. - “The ‘church was madeé.very attrac- ‘| being, banked with ferns and pink’ and. white’ flowérs,.-: The" ‘wedding © arch: trimmed, with roses “and staghorn’ moss, and hung with: wedding ‘bells |.madé a: beautiful ‘setting for the in- teresting event, The’ many friends‘of the bridal pair: filled the: chprch, to:the doors, ves ‘The ‘bride, given. ‘in’ tharriage. by Mr, 0. 'T. Sundal, entered the ehurch to‘the strains of Lohengin’: 3 wedding ‘white: georgette -with I in: place: by, a:coronet: of. nge blo Mr, Bernard Way. of Prince Ey purine, the ‘signing of. the: ‘yegister » Allen - sang “Oo Perfect. After ihe. ceremony’ a reception was appy: ongratu a- couple dn ‘receiving’ the” ‘and Mrs. ' Music for danc ‘by jay fourpiece ing’ “was. supplied ‘The. graom's gift 0 the’ ‘bride: was'a he" bridesmaid. was racelet, : The best .man), Spies a t igawette ease aij ‘Among ‘the. many ‘beaut ful” ‘gifts | the ‘paat:three-years: ee assisting in par he, Terrace drug store ; | 7 20 Brady I Drew a a : dived yesterday for, the steel truss oh _ for: the Hagwilget: high- ley el bridge ™ |: “and: ‘the ‘conttact. ‘willbe: awarded: ..'|. i mext’ Week. ‘The’ steel: «able ts now -: tive aide of. the. situation’ and threw ” | dressetl” ‘last’ Wriday - evening’ ‘by se o: ing “manufactured, ° “total length “*. : tio ‘one, ‘of the oustanding structures on - ae . listened to. with marked: attettion.,. dent” condition’ din* Canada;”: ‘From: one Jend ‘of the. Doininjon to the other thou: match played by “Miss . Mona Greig, The.bride was chi of ‘of; pink: ; , Great Crowd in| ‘one’ of the’ ‘best po ‘polltieay ‘metings ever » held: in: New. ‘Hagelton: Was» aud- ative. candidate. in: the forthcoming elec” Brady, MAP... “for ‘Skeena, and ‘Conserv? “'The meeting - Was: exceptionally: w ell. ‘uttended' and. the- “speaker ‘was comin cf ernment wos responsible for thie’ pres, gands- ‘of: men were withont work} and sO: tong. us the present policies : were existant:. ‘there was no: -thaiiee for. con- ditions -to change for. the better. - Any vchange that..can be meade ‘for that: that - change. worild be made: ant that Hon: RB: Bennett would be the following. . \ Mr, Brady's closing ‘words werd. a of the main features ‘of which: was: the pledge to. call’ parliament, together, ‘tin. mediately. atter the election to dent with the unemployment, anestion. . - ‘Mrs, “Sharpe's. ‘home,’ “eleveti. mente resignation: “of: Mrs. :Winsby; the ‘yice- president; was - received and accepted. , | with regret, Mrs. Sharpe was ‘appoint: ad to that’ office to serve in her place. Arrangefiients | were mnade: ‘for: “Paree! |) Tea” “to he held on the Jawn- of: the United | Chueh ‘on: “Saturday, July 36. from 8. to. 6 ‘p m., various “vonimitteés being appointed to, tnke: charge of this ev ent. The + Austltary, Ww ue aneet sey “Peace River T Special t ee ey éloek the - hetter is. for the people to ‘make, and they eu make. with: thelr ballots |. on July. 28. He was. quite eoufiden?: : premier of Canada with a goat strong,’ declaration of Conservative policy,. ‘one ‘| Vancouyer . congregation, ° : “The "Peace River- ‘Special TUT: under. . the auspices of -the New. lod i e ofticlal orgiin:of the” United Church‘ in Canada, ds flue to arrive at South Haz: | elton on Friday’ ‘evenin where it will: vemain: Le Dr. ‘Weinch, anedical “super the. ‘Hazeltoii hospital," “whl meet the’ train” and, take’ a ‘iuimber. of: the Jeaders of: the such | Who. ‘will: -be’ ‘on the train ,{ out to- the hospital: to. see a ‘Prog braucli," for intendent: of _. Presentation to Pastor “Pitior to their Teaving. this seetion for : |Skidagate ‘Mr.. and “Mrs. Barnett. “were _ New w Hazelton entertained at a social’ ‘evening. bythe. '|Eadies’” Aid ‘at the Hazelton. United . Church. . Mrs, Newick* Jdindly ‘q ened evening last, when all the: ladies: of the ehurch’ with: its male members #ather- ed: and: ‘breserited.. Mrs. Burnett ‘with t beautiful’ tray, tea cups and: sATCeL: and sliver. ‘spoons in * ‘appreciation ; cae the assistunee she bas: always. given ti. -.jthe bazaars, ete; "held. in this section | | H.W. Wood, occupied the. chair’ ‘and 4, is, section ye introduced ‘the ‘speaker, w ‘ho. really’: ix ; personally : ndquainted. avith: every. man, ‘|wuman and ehfld in town, “For an. ‘hotir. jand a half Mr: Brady told of the. short: 4 . present expressed regret at, their goin", t the present, Mackenz ie King’ away. Mes. ‘Tomlinson. guve two inter | key erty at id showed how. that. gove Mis. Wright in a: few: words ‘thankec Ate. : Burnett’ for her: help, and éalle” on” Mise Micklejohn . “vice, -prés,-who Innde the presentation, . Most of those esting. recitations, “Mrs. Kincaid) sau.) rand = ava’ accompatiied. by “Mrs... (Dre Wrineh, - who: also: ‘rendered: jnstrumen- . tal seluetions Refreshments, | were en... edd. hands were Joined while ‘ +Auld Lang Syue" was sung. ‘All united. in. wishins cess {n their work in the 1 new eli. they _ have chosen. RETURNS NORTH. er, Victor’ ‘A. Sargum Bredebed. his |fatewell . ‘sermons ‘in’ “Douglas Park Charch, Vancouy: er; last Sunday before. proceeding | to Port. ‘Simpson, to which polnt:‘he“has - been transférred ‘jn the, mninistry- of the United Chureh.: Before Jeaving Rev. Sansum ‘was given tokens | of appreciation : for his. work: by the Bo that. Ae tone”) being : ‘present; Mrs. Dungate’ presided |¥ B.: in. the ‘abserice of, the’ president. The |! Church ‘work: at’ Kisplox and: at- ‘Hazel: tow and New. Hazelton.; . : i Mr. and Mrs. Newlek,, . Terrace Woman’s 8 Institute ‘The. Women’s. ‘Institite. neta’ ‘thety po _ vemtilar ‘monthly meeting in: the: Bie _ ” Roonj af. the: GWAVA, shalt’, “on. “Satur. was: ‘read by. her. home’ for the- ‘function * on. “Friday - . joyed, ‘and before the company. separn? -. — Mi. and 3rs: Burnett. the best of. sue; was formerly’ in: charge of! he: United: oo a Ms: Fraser” ‘and. daughter of Hers ny port.” ‘are ‘holidaying at” the home. of