“and”: chatge ‘ot the second: room Vol 22 22 : SPLENDID PROGRAM GIVEN . .—— ‘ New Hazelton School ‘Chilaren drew “Large Crowd—Christmas ‘Tree: , The community hall in.New Hazel- -ton was crowded on “Monday night to. - hear thé Christmas ; program which the school children had prepared’ under, the direction: of -Mr.. Rukin. It. was “one of the best: progtums ° the local youngsters have yet’ staged. . Fotlow- inw the. entertainment, ‘Santa “Claus appeared and assisted in distributing ‘ presents and things to mon yot the old- . er’ ones as well-as all . the ‘ebiliiren.. 7 The program was as follows: co - O Canada a Recitatlon—Jolly. Miller, . Parent. Playetto—Getting ready for the Pic- nic—Otrice © Sargent, Athol Russell, Edith Bugs, Kathleen York, FEgill Sar- gent, Kenneth Smith, Peter Smith. . Recitation-—Nine Gobiins, ; Athol} . Russell. ; Piano ‘Duet-—Apell | Siniles—Louis and Delcourt. Parent. Recitation—Uncle Sait, , Solo—Christmas, “Hymn, Athot Rus- sell. 2 om : Dialogue—A, Narrow: ‘Hacape—Bar! Spooner, Catherine Smith,’ Sait, Erie Johnson and Arthur: Willan”: Piano Solo—March, -Otrice. Sargent, Animal Show—Spark’ Plug Delcourt - Parent ‘and ‘Earl: ‘Spooner, -Elephant- |. Louis Parent and: Jack | Bracewell, Daou stanéy, Freddie “Goat-John Sargent. and: ae Wie} 2 lan, Cart Christianson, : Chiirlie. "Bracewell; ‘Kenneth Smith; ‘eit Ss igent, “Ontherine’. Smith, ‘Erie a Johnson, Peter’ Smith, , Lawrence Wil- ‘Tan, Freddie Sait. ’ Berniece * “Walter, Frank Walter and John Sargent,” 7 ‘Reeltation—Santa Clans, ‘Margaret ™ “Winn, : ‘recently of. Teriace. “ill take the’ “Hitielton Buble’ g rg Cl ath Freddie . scree _NEw. HAZELTON, Be C., WEDNESDAY. ‘DECEMBER. 2B, “1929 - HAZELTON SCHOOL TREE ‘Christmas Celebrated by the Children _ Ranta. } Claus was there: too. ‘the + ‘gchool’ ciislsteas concert in Hazelton | on 5) riday. last war well at- tended. “The , chlldren Lew theix’ purts very well and Alisg. South: vland deserves much credit for-the way they carriéd off the vario- 13 items. ‘Santa Clause came in after ‘the per- formance with. gifts for all the ‘child: ren of Hazelton,. : : The “plogram | follows :— "O Canada". ; Christmas Carol—The’ school. . “ Recitation—A stiteh. ‘in. ‘Time—Mar- garet Sargent. |. Nursery - s0ng—Sunbonnet: Bables. Recitation—Shoe or ‘Stocking—Sid- ney Winsby.. Song—Sattor Boy-—Eoys chorus. ' Recitation—Tit: for” Tat—D.. “Cary. Monologue— Unele Skinflint —Roy Winsby. | : A Play—Ohristinng Secrets. ‘Recitation—A boy and his stomach —Hapuy Cox., AU ‘Duteh Drill—Four girls, -Dinlogue—Santa's Mistake.. The Alabama Blackbirds... Santa's Lost Ghiidren—Ten tots. ,, Didlogue~ ‘Trials: ‘of a ‘teacher. Skating song—Boys chorus. Chorus .7Banta’s Heralds — The school. . Chairman—wm. Grant. little r fare’ ‘clogged and thera. ‘ig: no. room ° in the local -yards to. pile. more. ‘The only: people in the pole ~ camps: are those engaged in. skidding and 1 hauling “CLEARING away THE 108. Machineiy ‘nsed. to bucel: the Waters of the Bullley River... wlktey. uriage:l Sintitars® ea shape Again. Tee. ‘piled. up high over. the iee-and broke it ao jthe young: females. | they require cee aed run alte t ineal and bran,, equrl. ‘parts’ wih: a Ub- sad a. et i. am mnt of. green: feed., From. the |’ THE MANAGEMENT OF BREED. ING | GEESE DURING WINTER Treeding geese. ‘should be selected in put up to fatten, Select‘ only strong well developed females as uildevelop- Care should be .taken: in” Picking | out -Make ‘sure - that any masctiline looking’ birds are ‘taken out and fattened - :for-market. ag they too are: undesirable ‘Specimens. ; ~ Distinguishing - ‘the sex- in’ "young geese causes - considerable concern. to . many, and ‘yet the. differences in ‘the sex are. quite marked, Take. the bird fin question ‘and. remove it: from the flock, . leave. At loose in.a Pen .in sight of the: flock --and listen. -to “the ‘call. The ‘female has-a yoice with a high ‘|note and of a double sound’ while the {male is bass in sound and of a single note, -In selecting # the male choose the dar: ing gander rather than the timid ona as the more’ masculine he. is in temper- ment the greater Will be. ‘his’ chances as a breeder. Seldom-does this charge- teristic fail in the selection of a breed- ing gander. . Mate one ‘male with two or ‘three : ‘femnles, © Confine. {he mating in-a pen by: themselves, away - from all other geese and. ‘Keep - them: by. .themselves matixig, season commences, When once they are properly mater different mat: _fings can. be. allowed. to: run: togehter “oduring. ‘the winter ; and “they 16: dut dn: the spring; mating ‘with. thé::same ' fem: inating . seneon.* i 7 idom: good: ‘breeders un- Breeding Beese: “require. “ery: “tittle! hoitsing and: even. ‘In zero ..weather all rotection from. deep snow. At the “Central - : Expérlmental Farni, Ottawa; ‘some. “of the, breeding geese, ‘Femain, ‘outside ‘throughont. the entire: winter. and ‘Segny o. ‘possess. more. _ vigour . ‘In! the: spring. ‘than those which are housed. ‘part io. the time. -All that wee geese require ds a dry hed of. ‘straw, / ‘Temperature. has ‘Hittle effect - ‘on: ‘them as they carry a thick - cont of feathers ; ut and ‘down... - a mT The. flood of the Bulkley ‘iver: nears: “komt ‘Bu has. veceeded and: ‘the: ‘Toad ds being ‘put |of t . Feed. breeding " geese. sparlngh arse tng th Miter” About-dixty: per: pall: F ‘ation’ ‘should ‘be’ green: feed: clover of. alfalfa” bay, Which aie pits 2 anes ete. & Hated by the. feeding: Atynoon> ‘The nash, foHows | “Bround, oats; - of. ia wet; 4 time. th unt ‘come: off ‘the grass in the autumn the fall before the. marked birds are}: ed stock are usually - Door breeders, ' from December. until. spring when._the |- Di egg production an ‘be NATIVES OF KISPIOX GIVE . CHRISTMAS CONCERT 1 Crowded Chureh— Splenda . Program —— . ve The ‘Native Churet at Kisptox’ was beautifully decorated with evergreens and was filled to capacity oh Monday night December 23rd." xtra seats had to be’ secured to seat, ; the crowd, and- ‘the standing: room was at prem- fum, at the Annual Christmas concert. Reptesenfatives from the hospital, eon: sisted of nurses. and members - of ‘the staff. , Captain Mortimer, ‘the “ newly’ ap- pointed © ‘agent for the Indians Was an interested- spectator and brou- ght: Christmas greetings and best wish- es for a Happy New Year from the De- partment: which* he represents. Mr. R: Tolinson a former worker | amoung the Indians, acted: as interpert- er and gave a brief address. . Mi: and Mrs, John Newick, ‘Mis. KR. ‘Tomlinsox Miss Craig, matron of the hospital, and Migs Joy Ford,’ graduate nurse were some’ Uf the those who- attended from a distance. Rev, A, A. ‘Burnett, mis- sionary of “Kisptox Was ‘chairman and and’ gave words of welcome to ail pre- sent” ‘and spoke of the progressive sperit of the Indinns in having built a nei hall during the year. ~ ‘ Rey. T.-H. Wright, B. A. Secretary of the Prince Rupert. Presbytery ‘re- presented the Missionary and Maintin- ance: Fund, ‘and in a brief address leet the money anal to. ‘ihe. “fund: ‘supported the work’ “among: tha Indiing; ‘the: Medical ‘work of the hos- _,Dital,..the. ‘moring, work at be ‘coast 4g fand. the Hore and, foreign work in, the oe Deminion’ and’ in ‘Foreign lands., After the offerings awere ‘made: and ‘the -céntributions:. , Wete received . Mr. Wright ‘sald: t he: Wasi pleased to an- nounee “that: piox Mission: had-been. ‘fully ‘met by. the generous Christmiis offering, - “Refreshments. aby! ‘the Ladies uf the Chyreh; were: ‘served ‘dticlig’ the’ evening OA ‘splendid- programme of recitations dintogues, Drills, and chorsus, ‘the. pag- eant a) ‘Cunada,: ‘and | the Tahlean, “The Immigrant” was ‘well earried out te Indian band: enlivened the pro-. rete er of ft Se A teaches of thie. “Tndlan’ seboo!; “and: May You 1 oy Prosperity, co in 1930 _DR. WRN RETURNED ond Last Sunday morning. Dr. ‘and- Mrs. O.. Wrinch returned . home. atter-an : _lextended trip east.” Most of ‘the time’ tor paid special attention’ 0 the ‘latests in surgery and the treatnient of. the more modern diseases. - He spent’. a~ and Ottawa. He ‘and: Mrs. * benefit ‘of the change, ‘They made a. special. effort. ‘to get home‘ ‘in: time. for the usual Christmas festevities: at‘and around the hospital. These: inclu ee a ire on. Christmas Eye for- the patient and the nurses also have’ ‘a tree,” nd: ber of friends are ‘guests ‘of. ‘Dr. rand, AIrs. Wrinch at their home. mrs . NEW YEARS'S. EVE—Reniciaber ” the old Saying—“Whateyer you ‘de ‘On New Year’s Day you ‘will do all: the year through.” Then Come. one.. Come i all to the’ Hazelton Social. Club Dance and. participate. in the: merriment, ‘dnd | handshaking in ilie small leurs. New: Year's Morn. Dancing metit itirée, Usual Admission. ; FASCINATING LINKS Ne mos ee _ CANADA'S HISTORY | “There is a closed cabinet in the new. . wing of the Dominion Athives Build. ° the’ full“quota for’ the Kis-| " {whieh was, fatal: Wolfe when he was a baby 5 bound in: black ‘ “and has’ ‘gold: buttons’ The ‘bullet. hole over tlie heart, dg very os noticeable, and .{t Was: : a ‘peavé ‘soldier, “With the turiie’ was! worn +a. "plate sash which 5 Wee a present from Tecum ° seh.'to Brock.” He ‘also wore a stock, : by the, school boys f about: ‘twenty ee AS Menaies had charge: of the Praia wand iris: and’ ‘Also athe | one In ae prillage ‘hone. being: ‘overlooked: | nes: na fruit: “ The following’ W. - Oltahman Mev A “A Aumtett Mis: m.given'| Was spent at Rochester where the- ‘Doc- : couple of weeks in Toronto, _Kingaton te al Wrinch enjoyed the outing and are. feeling the . es on Christmas Day the staft and a num- ; _ fae ing which contains: four: intensely in. a ar | tere ; fighting for his country, in. the 3 year ‘Of: . 1812,’ and the shoes: trorn! by. ‘General a The. tunic whieh belonged. ‘to Brock a is of. the: flaming scarlet: color c which a as it was called in those days, Which. reminds one of the Windsor tles. Worn |