| “4 a a : thats. . . officers, for: their: efforts, aa . ‘comedian of the evening. _ NEW. HAZELTON, B. C, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1935 _ Christmas at Hazelton Many Events for the, Young and for the Older Written - for the Omineca Herald... y here’ gs a joy in ali hearts, ‘Khere’s & light in all eyes, There's u, glory that: ‘shines From, the. opening : ‘pkies. The song and ‘the’ ‘Vight.° And the: glory: that falls From tke Christmas ‘skies Tpon you and all. from ‘an ) approprt- ate introduction, te vistmas celebri- . Christmy “Ia. essentially a cbijlren’s testiv: it “and ‘the providing ef events to bring joy and good cheer to the young hearts of Hazelton evr: The above: worlls jainly left. the impression that 1935 wis Well ‘catered: fore Virst on Thoraday ‘evening. Tee, 1 Ties Srlvation Army under the divec- ton of Adjutant. und Mrs. Halverson, | prov idet. a colgert: sand: Christmas tree for the Tndine pupils” attending their Sunday school, “A play, My. nid “Mrs. Unwise, was ably enrried out. Carols and inusic “were” well: “yendered.- Abel Oukes proved himself a ~ real Mving Nunta Claus,.and excitement ran high us the children’ came forward to re- eolve thelr gifts. Capt. Mortimer and Mr. Newlek supported the good cause.’ Creat er edit, is due the Salvation Army iodo aca “prlday,. Dee ‘90, the. ‘public “and. thie high. Jsebools: combined, gave a “eoncert and play’ inthe public’ school. - A very . crowded house “greeted - the -budding film stars anit artists: with acclamation . The songs and recitations .. reflected creditably, on: performers ‘and: teachers Miss Nelson and Mr. ‘Young sponsored the event: The: play,’ entitled . Ohriat- mas Shopping,’ provided: amuch merti- ment. Here Santa:- - Claus’ appeared, nn also ‘appenred to have put on some weight since 4934. Mr. Hugh McKay, was fi most efficlent and jovial Santa,. ynd his splended. ‘physique’ ennbled him to bring a gnodly lond of gifts for dis- tritution, Thanks Mr. ‘McKay, may. your shaddw never grow Jess. - ded another yeaod program. ; Naw we come to the concert. ‘ote. “put on at the Kitanmex: hall by. the {unior meinbers of the. White. Grogs “Soelety, - 2 “This. wre a tit bit. The hall wag packed | though: 400° awar ‘charged ‘admission, Antuiday, | Tec, 2ist. was: the date and Miss. Violet, Offord wales “the organist’ nto oa The .fOngs, ” veeitatigns - ; anil > pings. “Pha’ Sandman,” WET “splendidly ene . ted ont. ‘The Rev. ' "B. “Sheatman, “open vt the procedin “Awa special eve Marjory Sher n -recelved great ap- plans for her: autoing of the ‘Aighianct:. Fling necompanied by ‘her father ‘ay “the plano. | ” Mr, Ben Wate .. ‘AS great ‘smmmibet’ ‘ae: nyhite friends were present.” cand afterwards - ‘expressed their . gure “ise at. the: daddy, a ATER: : ‘sd en “othe whites of the eyes. ‘apd in their of ‘the: evening Migs - was . the: ondertul. ‘show. provided. : te Miss Violot, CHifort wi vot a ble ““mensure of thanks. oes ve Monday ‘Dee. ‘bs, the. festivities were rel children, left nothing to be désired Mrs. B. Shearman hed been in charge of the suitability and arrangements for the pr esents, and to her a great vote of thanks was proposed and received with applause. Capt. Mortimer, the Indian Agent, wus present and .in his usual inimit- able style gave’ great pralse to the childven aid organizers, ‘ ‘also express- ling.the thought that he had never had such a joyfal time when a nipper. Many white friends were present and thordughly enjoyed the proceedings. To he continued next w eck, A, NEW HAZELTON CHRISTMAS a Practically everyone in town was at the Community Christmas tree In New Hazelton hall last Friday night and a very: fine program was put on by the thildren, Geo, DP. .Parent was chair- man vel the teachers deserve a lot of credit for the pains they took in train- ing the chilkiven, There was a big tree in the front of the hall and it was very prettily trinumed. Then Santa Claus arriyed and tried to put one over on his Inihy son, but, the baby knew: his Presents: were distributed to all the young nedple in town and a lot ‘more got. bags of candy. After the, Joval; orehestra.o me] anal sieian ‘provided music’ ‘for an informat dnnce.’ ‘ Hveryone had a ‘good time ® uit about” fro: a’clock.. aseaiia IN YOUNG’ PIGS . “Reports aré often received ‘nt’ the Dominion Experimental: Stations of the: jarge ‘mortality Mong. little ‘pigs, prior: to’ the age of: weening. - The little pigs’ which have néually- been doing welt suddenly heerme unthrifty. They “Tose Javelght. the hair “HeeOnies | rough and the ples zipnear listless.’ Diarrh- oen isa ‘common’: ‘av mptom. If exam- ined they > are" “fond. ‘to ‘he: “very: parle and. anemte which ds most ‘apparent’ in bloodless’ ears, Hd 0 healthy pink, édin Nenths. due to apentt - This condition: He Alvi" to deficiency “of iron in the htond: and ‘is particalar- ‘ty sortous in inree Tier ies where the “Wee ave on.a carefntly Hialanced. ra-| tion: The ‘followin. trentiment . has Weave wery antisfactory: and ‘eonsists af. powder eq: “podluced, ivon” which can: tie amrebased at anv drug store. Ab: antite:: néeneney of finseige Is: not: im: portant, mad fare practteal’ purposes. the anantey enn be. youghly , mensired, ne, ‘the, pmonnt u Ale. enn ho piled up on a's? Crnnntin ane. cont piece.’ Each src tr esnetit. the Arin: placed on the Jipek of the tonne : the pig: marked and put: hack Inthe poy: this ds: ‘vepeated: every. othor. day. _atayt lig, avhen | the hy. “te absence of ;. the — skin. |. Prince Rupert. By The Sea Tron Our ‘Own Reporter There is not much room left in the Prince Rupert grain elevator, for once wheat started to roll this way, it kept coming with but little pause, and sut- plus room in the.- big plant on the water front became steadily reducted. What the port now wants to see is a whert carrier. And that gets . one around ‘to the question of markets and prices. _ The Norweignn freighter Danwoott with about 700,000 feet of Central B C. aspen and’ hemlock included in her GATE is balf way across the North Pa- cifle ‘by now. All the logs: assembled in Prince Inport were not loaded; five)” carlonds belng left for another trip. ‘hristinas trade in Prince | Rupert wns ou the whole: pretty fair. Here and there ff was possible to find a mer chant ready to’acknowledge the fact of business having. been . transacted. There was some increase in luxury buying. Cafes were busy. Father got his customary necktie. He took it and said -he liked it. . Jobn Dybhaven: will lerve early in the New. Year for. Ottawa to. attend the: ‘annual meeting of the Biological Bontd of" Canada. ne dtwe eet: the “enforcement. of gnme rare and thevtitter“dbsence of: “OWES Queen. Charlotté Island deer: are said to.” “he, Increasing as fast ns ‘European war scares.’ ‘They are. sleek and num- eros, Bik, introduced to-the: Islands ten .vears.ago are also ‘multiplying: In the winter- the dan’t fight. - Prines Rupert had a Christman as ‘green AG County Donegal. Bven flow- ers were budding, There were no lawn parties. Witliam Vance, for the past ‘yeara | devi tu.the Canadian Pacific Raliway J office -in- Prince. Rupert, has resigned te acrept a position ‘with the Premier MEning Co. . . CHRISTMAS AT OUR CHURCHES r ree? ok ‘On Sunday, Dee, 2ard.. sapecial ser- vices were held in St. ‘Peter's Angi een church... On Saturday, Dee. ‘91st, About twenty Indians * “had * trudged snow shoes, to be enyolled as mem- hera of. the: -Anglienn church and the Chureit. Army, A service lasting twee ‘honra’ an” * Stn: ‘aftermoon sniv: the ¢hureh’ packed: beyond. comfort. After the. enrollment service. and baptism at} ‘four ‘Yisitovs from Kisgngas, the Rev. B; Shearman gaye, a. ‘sthrring address ti - the. crowded. cougregation. The, United Church: held: special. ser- views for’ Obriatmas conducted, by: Re? +O. Grondahl, the resident: pastor.- ‘This service (was, well atl ded:and it is with rratltude we I ‘back’ upon the ; past few days to the Oreatcr, our Orea mk to¥, who;hag” given Hig blessings ‘throu | “tthe: “pdatlendness of ‘the times; and that ; “| the young generation of 1985 can’re-| j| flect with” Joytat jhearts, an: their 1038 Chitstnias.. alalalalalalalaielacs ERR RE | The. Omineca Berald an. Terrace News extends to po best titshes for. a Bountiful New Vear. . ll then he yours. | ot 7.2 bo + >. 2 Heypiness Shela oddddook FOI IK Jienves are kept before the birds. _ pret omnreh ‘| COWS. on tithothy. hay. Ww ny GOVERNMENT ¢ ONT ROL The Kamloops Hospital Boar ad- vocates sweepstakes for the benefit of the hospitals, That is good up’ to) that point. But Kamloops also advo- cates that the sweepstakes be under government: control, That is the nig-|- wer in the wood pile, Kanoops could not -have had the Interests of the hos- pital, in mind whea that “government control” clanse wis added: We hope it was purely a case’ of thonghtloss- ness, Stveepstnkes? Yes, by all means, but not in the hands of any government or goverument appointees. That is if the hospitnis are to get any benefit:. ~~ WINTER EGG PRODUCTION | The price | of ‘eQEs. the past two win- ters should ‘encourage. poultrymen to feature winter production, '” The scratch, ration for the’ ‘birds: ig thiade up of 4 parts wheat, 1 part oats and one yaint barley. To bring the birds on in thé: fat dweti smash: is: fed. conslating of cornmeal: 4 par te; shorts 4 parts ‘and. neat meal two parts. The regular ary mish kept hefore the birds at all times consists of shorts 100. tbs. middlin; 100 Ibs., bean 75-}bs., cornmeal 75 Tbs. lntley. chop 100 Ibs... oat. chop 60. Ibs., inent Revetp 10 Ibes., bone meal 18 Ibs., Irseed met! ,@ Ibs. salt 6 bss ‘and cod yer of] @ Ibs. Skimmilk and ‘alfalfa’ For winter exe, produetion wWell-bred © and’ well venred pullets. housed in a dry, well-ventilated honge, free © from. ‘all. eronghts, anid foil a well balanced ra- fon are. the more ‘mportant- require- monts.” A one grain. feed for birds is hetter than feeding milcW Sgt THE VAIAIE OF SALT Suit is. a ver y valuable eommodi- ty spd. in’ addition to its use for sea- san{ne and: preserving foods, enters in n ‘mmMher of industrial processes, Tt ts used in the. textile dying” industry, the manufacture -of kraft paper and sheet’ zlnss in the form of salt cake, There. is a Jorn” ‘consumption: ‘of galt cake in the United States: which: is sunptied from three ROUTCeS, “from the leipe deposits in California’ and Texas : chemical manufecturers avho use the sulphurie acid method in: manufactur- ing hydyechlavie acid and ‘imports from | foreign. countries, chiefly. Germany, and} Relgiuin. Canada supplies’ abbout. 12 ner’: cent) of ‘the totak: imports, and. is third. aga source of supply, HAR ESS oF urn “te died | ‘tn “hates,” poor: chap ‘Staff Set. : aged two sisters who were at his bedside. | ‘lone of whom was Mra. , ‘Thomas: Up- ‘Bown Passed: Away-§ Smithers Bowen in the “prétitieli \ held at ‘Smithers on Buniday: aftéenoon with, services Wnder”.e ‘Masdnte: ‘aus. niges, from the ‘nited .Chureh © Smithers, The Staff Sargeant base ed nway on Thureday after an finess of some two months, although he had heen ailiug for some _time® before that Rey. D. ‘Donaldson - was in ‘gharge of the services at the chureh ‘and P.M Dr. Agnew conducted the Masonic ser- vice at the graveside. Omineca Lodge No. 92, A.F. & A.M, attended in a body. There was also a very large district. In addition Inspector Fraser of the Provincial Police at Prince Ru- presided over by the deceased were presnt. A large number of floral of- eluding one: from tlie Coifiiaigsioner of police at Vietorla, and ‘several from Prince Rupert. Also a: “Jarge- nuinber from. local. ‘friends and organizations. Staff Sargeant Bowei- was trans- ferred from the souther :patt of the province about 15 months* ago antl he was not: In robust. health when he come north, His ‘health ‘did not im- prove and ‘a couple of months ago he was transferred to Prince Rupert but he was never well enough to. move, find was born. 53 years ago,“ Scon-at- ‘ter coming to B. O.-he joined the pro- vinelal, police. and has a record of 24 He ds suty ived' bby.a wife’ and one son ‘1S and a daughter. aged: ‘16, and hill, While o comparative stranver. in the north Sargt. Bowen “haa made n lot of’ friends and he, was highly re- spected: by’ all in. the. community, His munity in thelr berievernehe. ermsenias IN THE RISMIOX ' There, WAS, n great crowd of folk ‘at tar the joint school soncert and: Christ — “W¥eg,. ‘and ‘by: thé: way, did you ever | Ci a notlee how much: ke harness’ lite ‘is? At + OR + > + * 5 “ane funeridl, of Staff. ‘Sargt. R. M. attendance of eltizens of the town and pert, and all the police of the district, . ferings..Were: Blaced:on. tha: eanket in-.. The deceased Was a native of Wales, yeurs. of faithful service ‘th. that body. . family has the sympathy. of the cqin- | Love's ‘school: house on Satiitday. night. mis.’ ‘tree af: Dour. Mile pnd rove.