7 degrees these have been secured, or are B The Omin.«, “th mn that rand Tauiks . will he agreathy. redneed. dn an. ‘a cmueh: lower eost now than at any ep inplished one thing, and not left ‘it in’ AN 7 * THE OMINECA HERALD, NEW HAZELTON, B, eG WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER: 95 1936. ‘NO. oe Prince Rupert The Garden City by the Sea Ald! NEW HAZELTON, vz Published Every ‘Wednesday -By Our Own Correspondent C. H. Sawle— ae Publisher POORER Advertising rate, Display 35¢ per inch] Capt. Dan. McKinnon arrived in the per issue: reading notices Lie for the first insertion and 10e each subse- quent insertions; legal notices 14c and zc. Display 40c per ineh Certificates of Tmprevements......$15.00 Water Notices : $15.00 as pilot with Prince Rupert as his of- ficial headquarters in future. He has completed a long service with the Can- adian National Steampships and in re- tiring from that organization, to enter the B. C. pilotage, was presented with the parchment of the Royal Elumane Fverything is in order for a real ef- fort being made to put through the big road construction work between here find Terrace. The time is ripe for it nnd an organization is being perfected tia result of several. months work on the section east of tisk, that con be en- harged and the work carried on all the winter und agaln next summer. For several months a gang of forty to sixtymen hes. found employment on the Usk section: and + “progress has been made in spite of high water and wet wonther. ‘There has been a lot of ab- stuclos to overcome, stich ag a lack of machinery, and when the machinery arrived a luck of working parts. By life when he jumped into the harbor at Vaneouver lust summer to rescue a disabled workman. His appointment to Prince Rupert is thought to fore- shadow more shipping through the nor- thern port. s¢ * - "Phe sensan’s ‘uttering down on the evening of Dec. 4th and throughout Saturday a healthy youngblaznrd was in’ the . making. Thon that night the rains came and Sunday was an excellent day to stay aenned ap and listen: to sermons over the radio, ° ee “The: great horthlaaid will doubtless le remembered by - Commissioner ‘ Me- Millan and his wife, who recently paid n visit to Prinee Rupert and Ketchikan The Commissioner is head of the Sal- vation Army in Canada and Alaska, and he journeyed this way to see for the first time the rugged frontier, A “varin. welcome: was given the notable visitors in Prince Rupert and in Ket- chiknan the Alaskans smiled on them, presente] handsume totems and mocas- sins and conferred on the Commission- or n ehieftainship. Henceforth and for ever, mere he will he known among heing secured so that a two drill com- pressor, may be put to work on a rock ent about the middle of this month. It will take about four months: to ran {lrough that cut and then there are five miles of ordinary werk and then another rock cut, and then most of the real troubles are over, Nothing is needed more in the north connection between New Hazelton and Terrace. A largé nenber of men will be available on the relict Dbisis aud, the way things are be- vinding fo look up, the tmemployed other year, "Phe Work cain be ‘done at . & . “Chief Ketehikna.” ne oh tive in the future. The provincial government intends to syeml a lot of money on road con- struction during .the coming year, and the north is entitled to a large share of that money for the Skeena highway where there ig no road at all. In the seuth ther hive all kinds of perman- ent rowds, hard surfaced, gravelled and wool ail the refinements. while in the |* novth there is uot a good road yet. lieth a dozen gangs of men can be sahote ndvanhige on that stretch between New Hagelton and . Perrece. both vond werkers and bridge builders If the present government pats that rod throngh they can with justifiable vide say that they’ have. at least-ac- to Alaska from Seattle, for, hecanse of the Jong mnvine’ strike, . there has: de- veloped a culinary shortage in cities Skagway. The Boxer :and: ‘the Arctic have cleared, from Puget. Sound and they will discharge butter. egss, beef. evetubles, drugs. nnd mayhe tuikeys. here will be just time to get busy on the Christmas shopping and do some Christmas cooking. You see bear meat and fish and salinon berries would not due for Yuletide fare. Klahowya. No Nol Not see The ne hon of Prince Rupert are all clear of 1. B., according to Dr. Lamb. who, Neie for the govermment, has heen holding .n clinic here. An exam- ination of the youngsters has shown an absence of diseases” MINING DEAL COMING UP. aver to posterity as all, the nents iu the plist have done. Skeona has a live member in BE. T. nd he seeins to have the good will of the government. All parties, avd call: sectlois of the north © should vy e him anpport. in securing a large. stun of noney for r the F Skeenn highway govern- Toone y After spending a couple of weeks on Nine Mile, Four Mile,and Glen moun- tains in’ this vielnity, ‘Al, Harris and Mr. MeMorvis left last Thursday for the south where they hope to complete a mining dent of importance, Mr. Me: Morris told the Herald that he had “seen more silver and more real ore ‘tn: King Rawaril tur Chas hardly’ lived: up fo hid reputation ns a far-sighted ‘nd clever business. nin. ‘He has, -by n wish td. depart from the oldest’ 88: tublished ¢nstom of the British, -mon- arehs, cece pt puidance of the cabinet : det nd “xeoms determined’ to marry q, bls stay in this district than be had iy rhole , 1500 mile trip in the woman tice divoreed. | From thne im. whole of 2 niemorial, the British people have up-, laonth where he examined mines and. held the right of a man in his dwn | Prospects without ‘number. He hopes household, ‘The sacredness of the to be able to anmounce'a deal that. will henne is one of the greatest fentures of we. of distr the. ant benerit 1 haa the British people and in the past the: “lent: aia th i the thine. they’ were home hag been protected, not ‘onky by’. tent jyenther. a e ey. a hiv. but by the whole peoples, It. will “here nnd worked tong } honrs every day: be a sud day for the British’ Kimptre if it becomes fashionalte to disrespect | Tf King Tdward, wished to marry an the liome and 9 nian’s or a: woman's " Anierfoan girl: there ig not the slightest ' rehts in that home.” - : Tt aontt but: ‘that lie would receive the King ‘Waward has 1 large: following full: support. of the. cabinet. and: of the und has been most popular for many “British: “peonle.,. In fact. he ‘could doa: yenis. ‘The entire. Britlsh! ‘people. ‘hope, ; gieat:: eal worse than choose a ‘young, . Hut he will not, do‘anything whieh will: ‘But loose hinself. any. of the love of .the - eo le or thiit will injure the ‘Hmpire le oves of. the: ‘world and in the eyes ~ of the ‘British eons themsatves, vp wont» from’ the “United ' States, - to: titke. Mrs,» Simpson, twee, divorced city this week to take over his duties; Society for gallanfry in the saving of} flrst snow flakes came . te! hides” and gong thes forest: ‘trails: voud wtenmers nre ut Jnst running sich ws Juneau, Sitka. Ketebikan and |- New Years a . inthe New. Hazelton Hall Eve Dance Under the Auspices New Hazelton’ Members of the W. A. to the H. H. KISPIOX ORCHESTRA ADMISSION 50C 4 NO ANSWER COMES YET The King was expected to have giv- en his final] auswer to the British cab- inet on Wednesday, and although the Canuiian Broudcasting Commission got. a lot of people in British Columbia up at’ 6.30 this morning to hear that an- swer, there was nothing doing. The Commission .was “standing by” to do or die, and it is all postponed until an- other day. Some despntches, however, stated that Mrs. Wallis Simpson, the: woman of husbands, who -has the King | entranced, she was bearing up bravely | under the “trying” ordeal. The gob | sisters of the American press never be- |: fore had such an opportunity: to do their stuff; and are they doing’ it? Mrs. Simpson is helping those sub sis-, ters to the best ‘of Her. ability, ‘and sits: for any old photographer who comes | along; she tells all about. her telephone messages to the King’ and all about her tenrs and heart:aches. Hitler and . Mussolini. are reported . to be geting a bit aerreds ne Re aiAD *anid-to. ‘bein. eveasing thels body guards. The poor King is in a bad way and needs all the intelligence he possesses, From far and wide the people are planing to come to New Hazelton for the New Years Eve Dance. They have always had na good time at that dance fin New Hazelton, and they know that when the ludies of New Hazelton get behind u dance it is a good one. This yenr it will be no excéption, and in ad- dition, all the profits that are made will go to the funds of the Wonin’s Auxiliary ta the Hazelton Hospital, Semel There will he Christmas Trees and entertainmentsin Hazelton for the chil- dren this year as in years gone by. aes Bids will be received by the under- signed up to Saturday, ‘December 19th, for the log building in New Hazelton, known as the Silver Standard eabin. The logs in this building are in good ‘shape and can be moved. Apply to G. H.- Sawle, Herald: Offies. rigs , Spanish Loyalists Emmissaries to Canada * Feabel de Palenela Spanish coriesponidelit tx tive dbnaois- Daily’ ‘eval dana.” n member of the League.of Nations committee on usluvgry; and Marcelino Do-- ; mingo, president of. the leftist republican. party. in Spain and former minister: jot education, ‘who are on a speaking totes: of Cangda’ and the United States 7 atten in support, of. the, loyalist cause in. Spain, « oid Sree aa : eT The President Citizens Asso. The annual meeting of te New Haz elton Citizens Association was held on Saturday evening last in the hali The attendance was not as large as‘ might have been been, but the business went. on just the same, The president this year is S. H. Senkpiel who was induced to assume office again after being off the executive for several years. The retiring president, Geo. D, Parent did not care to continue in office. . The vice president is R. J. Morrison and the secretary and treasurer is M. Newman, re-elected for a:second term. The executive committee will be com- posed of the officers and Oakley Senk- piel, Omer Spooner, Lois Parent. and Gust. Christianson. While the secretary did not have a financial statement prepared. for the meeting it is understood there area number of dollars in the treasury and. all debts provided for. : 4 See ndvertisement on another pag af this issue which announces reduced fares on the railway for the Christmas season, There are rates for over the Christmas season and for the Net Year season, and a. rate which covers both holiday seasons.:. Tickets are to be had December 20th. et ; A daughter was born on Wednesday. December 2 to Mr. and Mrs. Perry York of Hazelton. - se @ Smithers Fair Out of the Red _ Same. Officers The annual meeting of The Bulkley Valley Agricultural and Industrial As- sociation was held in the Municipal hall_in Smithers on Thursday, Decem- ber 4th... The meetng was called to or- der to consider the financial statement revision of the prize list awd election of officers for 1937. In Consideration of the financial statement it was found the associntlon had at last got out of the “red.” ‘The Inst payment had'been made to Mr. Sealy-on his. note “and there is a substantial balance to earry an until next fall The work of revision of the prize list had not. been completed, but it was found that a number of items could be taken out. -Et. seems ‘that the = fair should ‘encourage those industries most useful to the district. In the agricul- tural partion encotiragement should be wiven to the main crops and those that are desirable to the district. It is the |hope to feature exhibits of mineral in 1937 and if possible make it a day to demonstrate all phases of industry con- cerned with the district. The officers for 1936 were all re- turned withdut criticism fron the meet ing. They are as follows:i— Hon, Pres.—O, Hanson, MP, Hon. Vice-Pres.—E, T Kenney, MA President—Chas. Morris, . Smithers Seeretary—S. G. Preston, Smithers Treasurer—L, G. Calder, Smithers Manager—A. Howell, Telkwa ' Have you done all, your Christmas: shopping yet? Look over .the pages of this issue and the next two, Jissues. * ® ; ra. Sweet returned. from: ‘Prince: Ru- pert last week..where he yee re- celving treatment for his ‘injured exe. He has been receiving treatment-at the Hazelton Hospital since,.. although he had hoped to go to his home this week. « ee. 8 . Dr. G. E. Stanley is expected to ar- rive at. Hazelton on. Friday. to “accept: the“ position of ‘house surgeon, .at. the Hazelton: Hospital. ‘He has- been at J agper. for some ti