NEW HAZELTON, B. C., WEDNESDAY. JUNE 22, 1932. ‘ 7 Ne Bi, | 7 The Farme’s, Division B.-in Annual Session Dr, H, CG. Wriieh, M. L.A. for thir vine attended a meeting ‘of Division B. of the Farmers’ Institute which wa? | hell in Telkwa on Saturday last; An A aittendiince of about 20 wan present re- resenting quite iL num of. fnstitutes- from the distriet.. The ineeting Waa ¢ rnost -hiteresting one as many ‘question: were (iscussed. The “delegates consid- cred a nuinber' of rsolutions and sent on to the advisory board in Victorta. There were a: iumber of thinks which thé farmers did uot like in connection .with the government of B. C. and they eid uot hesitate'to discuss those openly f and with emphasis, With the — assist- auce of Deputy Minister of Argiculture Munro and Dr. Wrinch, these questions were pretty well smoothed out and R sutisfactory explanation ‘giveen. ’ Glo? Hanson, M. P., was also present and hé discussed the matter of the two- third load Une which governs shipping from the poxt of.Prince Rupert, much ta the disadvantage of Prince Rupert. He pointed out that he had been work ing on this matter for som time and -was in hopes to have It straightened ‘out by. next yenr,. There is an inter- national commission which meets ouLy onee a year in London and ‘that, eom- mission controls all. the. ports ‘of _the world, Mr, Hanson also outlined the progress that is being made in having in experimental farm established in the northern interior of this. province. Dr. H. C. Wrinch gave the delegates a telk on health insurance, & @ subject inteh interested: = Bheys want: the. bene. fits extended: to includé’ “farmers and their fainilies. At: present the: ‘propas- al will only include salaried people whos esalaries: are under $2400 a year. Other classes many wet the benefits or not as the individual sees fit, but so far there has been practically no re- sponse from those: people. , Deputy Minister Munro talked on a, number of matters and endeavored te explain to the delegates the reason for curtailing grants and other benfits anc - aaa result of alrectons ‘of the | Smithers Fie ‘Fair: Asso: have. decided ‘to . r EO. ‘on with’ the fair this year. as msunl. spite of the fact that they bave a ¢ siderable debt. nud thet they could easi- ly be discouraged .ff they, allowed themselves to get that way.. But.Chas. Morris, the new presideut. bis fought many battles and he likes it about as well us anything else. With him at the head the fairy will be pulled off at no loss. Tt mar he that the prize list will) not be as large and parts of It may besent-out, but that might be at improvement, AnyYwiy there will he a fair and tt Lot of sports, ATTORNEY GENERAL FISHING Attorney General Pooley. weeainpan ‘Mrs. Pooley aid Miss Pooley arrived’ in Hieltou Saturday: eveniny by env and lett Monday morning en route home, the return trip will be male I easy: stages, On Sunday th nitarney general's party, spent gn Sent: Lake fly fishing, They we ne given fhe aise of bis: boat’ hy Mr, C. W. Dutyso" who wrs sorry be could not have ae Mt. Pooley . bid :. good day un the lake and ot, seven a eight very nlee traut and he wus quit pleased, It whe intended that the nt Dawsen wp the Kispiox river‘on Men (hiy ¢octry for a steel head or sa, bn the river was tao high and the wate ; wis still too miiddy xo the nttorne eenera] started enst early. ‘Monda. , Horning | te “de sone fishing “enroute The attorney general’ was et on a pe Hileal trip, ‘and he kept out af’ thew ne of those looking for favors.” He wa, oe = a an ” ‘ . Phe were itivemeslnie “hisimnin, I ewe ee owiy that ‘etre It: ” ” ake the v iti the urbanites in regard to: the rora? iistrtets, , : 4 we , makes: It a a pleusure “The unntal general neeting of ‘ne ; Hazelton Golf Club was held in- Hod: , every wry: the lecting Wits a- success tim: _ |Business. Better On the Prairies. | Says Warren Vancouver, June -20—"On my trip through western Canada I found a nich - stronger feeling of optimism thin fur some time past and the -péo- ple ave generally looking on the bright: rer side of things. I believe this Root Feeling in western Canada will reflect generally on business. conditions.’ de- elated W.'E. Wacvren,: Vice-president o the Canadian National: Railways why has arrived in Vancouy er from Win ulpex Myr. Warren is on a general triy of inspection. of the: company affair in- British Columbia and will be un the: coast for the next ten days. present estimated, and conditions oy seem. to warrant ° anticipation, . it’ Will eon long wey toward restoring to-a large extent economic. stability. I da nat mean that oné good crop will bring things back to normal completely, but a bi¢ crop this year will 0 Ul long 8 way towards that end. “We already notice that the presen prospects ‘of a big crop have been re- flected in ‘some commodities by an in crease in shipments. . * ACTOSS the pratries things look ‘ood In ‘most - parts they have ba dsuf£ici- ent: moisture to bring along the’ growtl splendidly and naturally the farmer: ave pleased. Southern Saskatchewan which seetion was unfortrmate ‘last year, aa’ a peneral rule. this year is in vand shape. .The people located there ave showing a remurkerble revival and comeback and their display of courage 3,nost i enssuring. | a have: adjusted ‘themselv es. to: \present economic conditions and it is noteiwor. thy that in the rural districts ev ery ec. anotaleal farming method is naw being used,” snid Mr, Warren. Alfreed Baker and Armit Mang. of |: | Rellinghim, Wash., a conple ‘of schoo? teachers, were here the latter part of last week. They “motored up and on the way back will make sev ert detours ‘o pines of thiterest, They had thelr emnyping opttfit with them. Indian Agent Capt, Mor ther left on Petdy last for the’ Babine | em Tis an mane teut of ‘inspection... Tre was ae TUTE Dy Cons, Thea nal: will” hi “tone abont ten, dng. . * Bra, San, ‘Kirkakly. of. Tertnes, wer, ests of Mrs, Sawle fora conple .ot Vdays while viniting with Miss Hele Greig who is in training at ‘the Hagel ton Hospital. Louis and Deleourt Parent arriver hone Monday mornings ‘from Vaneau" ver where they have. been: attend: high school, oy The entrance chisses. start thelr. Ox nhs, wext, Tuesttiy. The. Junior chasse ox ave writing this week, School wil’ stoxe on’ June: 80th. —— : Mrs, Robt, Tomlinson acconpanter Mes) Tontuson, ar, ta Kitwanga bis’ Fridays, The. ald lady. will spend sone “ane witht her; HO, “i nr Tonillasan, peer OMS “Pater” Sintth: and. Nelite spent “Hhe Wer: end with Mr. “sini, at Pit. main a t : Pre ca Tons of ninchiners are ive. at. Yunderhoot | recently ahi’ Js heii: moved ta! late creek: ‘and ‘Manin cree’ for the. Consolidated’ Co. which hai. placer’ - round oi tho “erenks, anid fe | Not epled: the: other, i “hut. ete + Atayanwiake, Me the, ‘last: few: years “hit “If the crop cones through as a the Lainie: ‘tie, aBebpig.Le utr R, aM T, Greig and her daughter ; : ain ken a - Wedding Bells. Gregory-Gate i , wpoks ate i A very pretty wedding Was celebrat: | ed list Saturday afternoon at the hoine ian sates, danghter of Mrs, “‘Phonias., Brace- Ww ou wis wilted in marriage ti Je AM. Gregor ¥ (of Carnaly, The ceremony Ware per furnied by Reg. Mr. B Bannister of St. Peters Church, Hazelton; ang the bride was attended by Miss Kath- leen York as bridenmaid did == Mrs Ward: Marshall: as matron of honor The groom was supperted Ly Franl Pipe, uncie'af thee bride. Thos. Brar w ell gave. the bride away... ver remony; Whieh was witnessed hy only the family. a Itncheon was, server ‘The honey inoon is being spent in Van- couver and npon their return — the young couple Wilk make tliri: home a Cariaby where the groom Is ‘foremar of the section. SMITHERS’ LUCKY, DAY , Ball Teams Won from New Hazelton and From Hazelton Sunday , Two “bull, ranes were. Wayed last Sunday, meat New Hazelton with the Smithers, texms won, ton the visiturs found a opr etty sick team to; meet them, : A namber of ¢: boys were suffering. from stomach ~ qn, at eotrse Beert Spooner, the piteh- his-foot™ ‘which : he cut with’ in ax. "Ab it result: the Snappy. ‘Nine had’ a aalk| iway and the-.score was 16 to'2 2. ; Phe! first inning: was pitehed ny” Maik Wicks. It ivas the tirat inning. be eve pitehed anil the eaptain took him on.,, before the second inning started. Fe ° ‘Was replrced by Onkler Senkpiel wh did-some better, althoneh he does ne’ dain to be vt. pitcker” That lett th first base a wendk-sister, The -Hier Spooner was behind the bat fastend a AL Hall, ‘The .dttfiekd: was ‘all-new Yolay ers who were pressed. inta servier ‘for the day. Smithers Snappy Nine were feeling pretty good and played thi. usial game, . They were all dr essed U0, in thelr new snits too. Se At Smithers the senior team shower ‘| sone “improvement” and teak it nine ‘tt seven vietory from Hyzelton. . va Pore) alee of the Dride’s: grandmotther, Mrs. Pipe the’ Kinpiox,. w hen ‘Mizs-. ‘Winnie ‘After the n few neighbors besides‘ nemhers -of Snappy Nines of Smithers’ and Hazel- 1. ton played the senior team in Smithers - ‘Tt was a gala day. for Smithers as both. At New Hazel: * : Le ta pla: polarecche eee | Anglican church - _ Clergymen met ‘Prince ‘Rupert The’ synod met: st Prince “Rupert last | Week and.-was “attended ‘by. delegate from all along: the- line as well ag u. and down. the . _ const: ° Among ‘thi: present. was Ganon Proctor of Pai River and for merly rector in this trict. Since going to’ ‘the Peace. the Cnon Has’ been very busy orgaialzing : new congregations and building .- new churches, - His report was among the most interesting’ features Of the -meet- ine. Like all other organizuions the church is feeling the conditions und i is not possible to: da all that it is de sired to do.: Among? the delegates ‘fr om Wong the rallwity, who were present ° Were i Rev. L. EF. BL ‘ Bannister, Haveiton: Rev. Tl. Flores Kitwanga ; Rev. CoA, -Hinchelitfe, Barns Lake; Rev. 'h.. J files, Stattheers; Rev, C..W. Melin Terrace: and the lay delegate’ were :. a. ae x. Hazelton ; James Ryan, . Kit- ranen : ‘Miss .E. M. Lennox, Burne . hake: F. . Fowler, Smithers: and Vv. Evite, rmevenee Rev. Mr. Bannister ‘returned on “Fu day night aud Mys. Cox. on ‘Saturday ’ PRESENTATION FOR cing : On Monday. evening, June 18th’ the ladies.of St. Peters W. A. and friend= gathered at the home of Mrs. M. Myros iin Hazelton. Mrs.’ Geo. Dungate and Mrs. W. W. Anderson were guests o* honor, These two ladies. were leavin; inva dny or two on extended trips ane is They, had both, held offices. in the v eee aie: pita tn i Jable and, faitnti t y took “‘veeasion . to; express, thelr: appre: | ciation. of that service. ‘Bach’ ‘of the. enests of honor: was ‘presented with : -enitable eift by the president. Mee: TF : Myros" on behalf ‘of the: society. A ist 1 lal evening was spent and hess et po -for-an enforible holjday were potent, « ed. fo. Mrs. Dungate who- hes’ Irene . ‘England and to Mrs, Anderson. wha: i: now on an extended motor trip. “Now Mr,’ MerTuy sh, where va au those: emyty bottles: come, from “that 1 : ford on the lawn. ‘ontslde our win dow?" - : “Mum, T never ‘hought an ene ty Srure tle in my lite.” “e 4 . we P, a aang ey i Y ~ —s sew ; The Omineia Merah qs a can a “Neat * an “he foe . aoe - ON Ce Mis: A Mu, atadiy 4 car Bon ns “Take 1 As ‘tal atc ot Mri Geo. ‘Wall: ae ‘Sint thers : loiies a ro | " “ded of. dorelopment work ~ at ; “able. to pet! a amide -inoie ‘than syenrs busts ‘My