) - NEW, HAZELTON, B. Cy WEDNESDAY. 20, “APRIL 1930, ——— Path Finders to. ' Bring a Great — and information: for ~the’. of visitors, his plans. points along the road. . Mr. MecKelvie informed the. Herald! that - the. press which: will. ‘be repre- sented on that earavan: will represent Paper- will come from all the Pacific States and one of the biggest. epstern papers will ‘also have-a special: writer, -along, |. It will be fhe greatest publicity. stunt’ _ ever undertaken in-the west, and. there ‘are hopes that it will. be the means of bringing many . thousands — of visitors te this new and’ wonderfully, “scenic country. Mr. McKelvie . and: ‘Major. Smith expressed ‘the’ opinion to the Herakl that fot scenery there was no a.thing between - Vancouver: and ‘here, ‘that could touch the drive from Smith: ers or Telkwa to New: Hazelton. * Ev- ery specialty that ‘nature! had was got ‘together in this: comparatively short distance—something ° like fifty” miles. Thus “it can. be :sefely promised that | the end of the jfoutney for the visitors a cireulation of ten million. wodfl June, will be the: best’. - ” Besides” ‘the’ “Hewspaper. 1 Spare faudeen: men the. “Bruce of Britigh -: Colmmbta.. | official representative of the United |prepared by ‘the _ provineial. _ Sovern® | low early A. fhe. summer: , ' States. There willbe many “repre- | ment, following conferences ‘on: the]. Sp ee ae sentatives from. Chambers ..of Com-, subject’ between Preriier : “‘Tolmie and’ To:be used for “assembly and storage a “merece and other -bodles, - will be Premier Tolmie, Hon, W. A MeKenzie, minister of mines, and Hon. Nelson Lougheed, Minister’ of - -‘piiblic * Hundreds --f¥om Alaskn, Prince Rupért,-the Southern ‘States and all points along the C.N. R will flock © to New. Hazelton’ nud to ¢Hunzel- works, .as official vat unofficial visitors hosta. ton- on ‘June’ 20 and 21. The biggest problem ‘is that of hous-- The coftcial party will probably: be ‘looked in 1 camp which will be éstablished at a convenient point,” “The. towns, wil’ he |: “expected ta ‘loak, after: “the. other visit-, : _ ors, and acesrding.to _Leports,: that, With tuore than tax, reset enpaclty, many . ing and feeding the multitude, _autter, either in pullman: ears or ‘times, ae uw Upon their reiurn, ‘to. “Vietorin: the: ithe. ‘Indians of: Hazelton defeated the! rdvanee guard: will complete plans: for White teain -which was made ‘up’ of | the trip and will, notify. ‘all points. of “The ‘publicity - depirfment nt. Victorig. will keep: in. “what will he ‘expected: tauch with . RL rgute ut uy times. points tong. - “the. “THE FELIX BRIDGE awe oa Boa Last w reek the: Pelt ‘Balke - “hut: met at, the ‘home of Mrs: Sohn Newiek- Bou Viedresday night when tie’ |vives were wou by “My. “Sharpe, dpe Miva, Irrenner, lome, of. Mri» ‘Sargent’ “when. the: men wi ‘ere alge ineluded.: A bby Mrs, Go ‘the pe Ne _ Crowd i in J une| a B.A, MeKetvte, ditector of publicity provincial government, and. his assistant, -Major J. Grant. Smith, ‘arrived in New. Hazel- “ton Jast Thursday and returned - east dn Friday aftér having looked over the “possibilities for handling: a. ‘big crowd Mr,. MeKelvi ie ig in. charge Of’ the’ press carat an. which is going. to. visit the northern ‘Interior as far as. Ahe Hazeltons the ‘Intter’ part of June, ‘His trip over the road was to size up the situation so that he might complete’ They swvere on the road ‘a week and: that is ‘considered very: fine ‘time for this ‘season of. the year and | considering ‘that they had stops: at all he] mm caravan is expected to. include. five}' 2° Ze (State govenors and: “Lieut, . Govenor _ ; Major : ‘Malcolm : ‘Blliott’ of Alaska: wit ‘be the Then. there A. | recently, « ‘According to. arrangements 4 the game in the first: Anning when the . natives’ acored four runs, ‘and all ‘die : This week - they met. at, the r ‘to the. “Tunpire, mhe, nee en for, tl ‘Little Terrace. Was Killed by. lough chome.. first it: was. . thought that while: cher in passed: away ‘about midnight. : brothers. Héi death was sa. tended. much: sympathy, — firvived to. ‘conduct the affair, blame attached. to Anyone, inquest | With’. services condicted - in ‘Knox United church by Rey. Mr. Allen who. was assisted by Rev." Robinson. There was a large.“number ‘of floral offerings and six. little girl. friends of the decensed acte@as pall bearers viz. Clara. and Dorothy Little, Helen and Velma Greig and Edna and Jean Dov- er, Tayee | Cole and ‘Adella Haugland were . hotiorary ‘bearers. The remains Were interred in Kalum- ‘Lake cemetery a 5 [-SURVEXING | THE’ NORTH ROAD. F Public. Works: Engineors Instructed te Si rf from. Here™ Victorla——Detinite - plana “for: SUr®. veying, the ‘Alaska, highway ‘are being ‘Premier MacKenzle® King in Ottawa adopted here, under ‘instructions from the government, ‘engineérs ‘from. the public works departmetit will. go ‘north althost immediately to commence in- vestigations, working from Hazelton towards the Yukon -houridary. Baseball Season Open Saturday: “Indians Won le a vo pe : ‘The, base ball. season opened in Haz elton ast ‘Saturday afternoon when. ‘payers from - Hazelton. and. New: Haz- elton, by-a score of 10-4, ‘There. wag’ "aL: large: crow at the game- and keen interest “was, taken.