_to serve ten- days imprisonment each. practice to an end and give protection, net on Tuesday evening and. agli dis fy mn whit AoW ‘tnt. _lenst ane organization, ‘The bt _ Hortic nitiiia- Soe iety has. some $874, the amalganation zo. through. Maye Erg oats Vol. 24° NEW HAZELTON, BO, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 29, 1932 ve - re a “No, 52 : Fruit Thieves. | «Get Ten Days More re for Next; : mH, Terrace, Jeuie ae police court, : case camec up this: afternoon which Pe~ sulted in two local “young niet. having Taatst Tk usday night Walter “Martin sw two yonng' fellows in his: straw- berry patel and w hen he went towards. them they ran. away. As hé recogniz- ed them he proceeded ‘to lay an infor- muition against them,” and° the. eourt _ proceedings this afternoon | Wag’ the re- sult, During. “past years - “there ‘have heen many. complaints of stealing fruit and vegetables from local: ‘wardeners. In many cases material damage has been done to fruit trees, and: crops have been taken from people’ who have: ‘tend- ed them - carefully. in hopees® of the sile of goods ‘providing them witha ‘portion of their yeur’s Hving, ‘Too of- ‘ten the growers have been disappointed and have sufferd in consequence, ‘The present: case is fore ernnner of a tightening up of offences, of” this na- ture, and in every cuse where persons are caught interfering with other pieo- ples farm-and garden produce proceed- ings will be started’ immediately, and. every effort will be made to bring the to the people who hre secking to Bee. vide for themselves, This being the first. cnse ‘the: mini. mtim ‘penalty was imposeed, but Maygis- trate Kenney served notice that in, 2} vegetables taken and damage done. A second offence of. this nature igs an indictable offence and calls for 4 jail sentence only, after’ CASE has - been heard before a county court judge. THE HORTICULTURAL. SOCIETY The Hazelton Rarieulturel Society eed the matter of sugzeesting’ an alyamation with the Hazelton Com Association and this do away em hand and this’ would he avatlable to the Commuanity Assoeintion should wit way decided to. make the suggestion to the ‘Lirger associntion and pending a-reply the matter of electing officers: for ths cusning veut was left in abeyance, . Babine Trip a Success bat. the. Water all Wet} back. Monday. ey ening from ‘his- annual trip. of--inspection to the ‘Babine: vi lagzes-Fort* ‘Babine aid Old Fort, : reports, entire satisfaction with. the. pie gress being mute by ‘the. Indinus j in the intetior and’ with the manner ‘in which they hte weathering the’ present time of depression. The hatives hay’ taken to agriculture. in a most. encournging munner, and this year donble the num- ber of neres are under. éltivation. that were cultivated last” year. Potatoes, urnips and tarrots ive. the chief. vege- tables grown and the natives find they ure a great help to the winter rations of fish’ aad mouse aneat. The Captain seys he does not’ think the Babine no- tives w ill heed as- much assistance this cong winter as they lave in the last yenr or two. ing, chiefly. for the children, This is apparently the Bréneest difficulty, the Natives have Just now. . toing up the agent and his’ party fot quite a. jolt when ‘crossing he lake in an Indinn's bout. ‘They’ had: had o- five hour drive over quite'a rough road iid all-were tired and sleepy. As soon es they. got on hoard with all their ‘trusting to the Indian to get them over the water, was all ight, but as a enretaker of 2 hoat he was something of a flop. _ For himself the ‘bua wns probably all right -pcnstomed ‘to drawing. * “This showed up. a couple or'so Weaknesses in the ‘boat: as it leaked ‘quite badly: through ‘the SefLUIS near the top. from the far shove the. Captain woke wp to find bimself sitting in a foot oF x0. of water. “Hoot, mon’: and ‘then unether ‘hoot. . his cxeort anid they started Daling anc helping the nitive navigate. Finally they reached shore but tot any dryer thnn- the lake. ani. neither was thet) buygutge. But a. fire-was soon Bite anda ep of ten made. That- hel and a cup of ten made, That helped Py little. but to dry their clothes .was another thing and it was fortunate that: Attorney. General. Pooley did not fly. After some hours another boat Game long mid.teok the party: on to ‘their destination. ‘ Aft oy thie everything Inggnge they: promptly Went ‘to sleep. Capt. Morttinen Indian Agent, got | creek, a tributary. to. Fiddler erek neg He took in a lot of cloth- |. AS A navigator the Indian | | Fiddler Creek _ Property to get A 40-Ton Mill ‘The ald 1 Knauss. property on Knauss Dorieen, isto be opened up on linge @| scale at ri very, early date. This pro- perty “returns chiefly gold values ‘and fs well known localiy.- ‘Louis Knanis who died ‘some. years ago, was: the’ or iginal owner and’ durviag bis Hfe' time a lot of work was déne by different concerns, inclading: one company whi put Dan. Willams: in char; fe of dey el Jopment. Tae Tredwnay: finally. got “possession of. the property and. he. worked quit: a: while .on it. and has since turned avei to DB. Peterson of Vaneouver snd his assuciatees. Myr. “Peterson arrived il Prince Rupert a few days zd tO Mee" others dnterested In the proprety . and, then - proceed. ta Dorveen. The development plans include the erection of a 40 ton, mill on the’ Tred- way pr operty: within a month ‘and: ‘it is anticipnted that it will he running end shipplug. eoncetrates ‘this yenr ‘as a goud deal of ore has’ been blocked out in the past. The property is only foui ‘and. a half miles from the railway. a: Dorreen and is connected by a wagor rout which may. necd some leaning out- beefore it cin be used. - PROMOTION EXAMINATIONS Hazelton Public School fs the First: tc ~ Report Midsummer Examination About two miler George Tomlinson, wiminy Bird. eThe Captain woke up|: ‘and Erie Martin, equal, Margaret Sar. happen. along With his fishing rod anh) . went alone |. Jniéely until the return trip when the Allen, Florence Aflen and Marjorie Al’ ‘From: ‘Grade /1 to grade -2—Philip Martin, Philip’ Cary, ened Grade 2 to grade 3—Movence Allen “Cirade 3.to gride 4—Rosemary Fra- ser, Bobby Benson. Grade 4 to grnde 5—Manjory Allen Richard Velo; David Cary, Robt. ‘Tom. linson.: Grade. 6 to grade 7—Bob. Allen. ‘Promoted to ‘grade 8, principal's ex. nminatlons—Happy Cox; Marie Marth rent, Kileen Tomlinson, Charlie Clit ond. Honor Ralls: : Vroficioney— Margaret Stirgent. Deportinent—Louis Martin, lterularity | and: -punetunlity—Nane: +} 5 Wi lu Maijorio ‘Sutherland, teache * . Tog Renson has made such progress of gold. length shape. not last. the |Good Reports © -From Dorreen. Placer Diggings| . ; Yer Vv favorable reports eome ‘from: Lor ne Creek neg Dorreet. son of New Hazelton and Kd: Utter: strom of ‘Kitwanga and a third party: went sole twelve miles np Lorne creek and dug into what appeared to them |: tobe ani old. chamel “of the creck and the first day they panned $16, 50 worth Some of it wis a guod. size: and the. men. feel greatly encouraged. The find is a dyke about 500 feet in find’ when created or neeurred: . do in. the early stages, “it. ‘shoved | the creek overt cand mate it ram. in an § Whether the find, was only 4 pocket ar not the boys’ Were: “not pre. pared ta say, but they came back t elviHzntion, got some inore grab ane returied .to their diggings. tend to be hack .in’ town week or two when they hope to have a, gand deal more information. the stow was still quite deep when they were out, but-as it had heen. rain: ing for. sev eral dayr the snow wonld They. Might have. some ‘dif: ficulty with water. for a time. Brie Lar- it was formed. or whatever dyke: They in fzain in a The 7 The carriage was full, and. the com mercials were greatly in evidence, tell. ing the usual Aberdeen stories.” chap with only one Jeg sut in a corne: quietly smiling a& each traveller tried to go one. better about the meanness of > Aberdoninn there was a Tull, hid given ont. “Bishop Binols of the Yukon.and of Prince. Rupert, enroute to: Ireland and Rome, rested a few days in Montreal and-while there granted an interview to one of the papers, that the valleys of the Nechako,. Bulk- He pointed’ out and stable- employment for, many: ithdus- ands of ‘unemployed, ‘These - valleys are as fertile‘as the Peace River, fl a A bir in’ general, Ther seemingly thelr store nen ane of the stery-tellers casual asked the ue? was. qnlled that often | fSooth that it fell off 072 . Mrs, Win. big chap, still quieth iti “Did you loose: your leg in the _ Nasa! says the big fellow, "Ye, seq. “I. ann ai “Abetitonian,. but my leg aifter J cru’ ae ——er (rant t Is making 1 very. Rat | {Hazelton Team. | good deal. {cone hefire it. “on \piwh sing: to. “become me Badly Beaten » Sunday Game - Hazelton was aivéel 3 good beatin; on Sundidy afternoon’ by ‘the New. Haz- elton ball’ team. The’ ‘score ‘at ‘the end of the. ninth’ inning Was: 9 to. 1, and it should have. ‘been a cotiplete: shut-on only ‘fora mistake in jedgtnies at: On the; - bart of the short stop in the a “nna, Two men were out, the ‘shart FOr” got an: easy one and had lots of tim: to vet the man running. to first, but. le threw instead to home plate to cater a Inan running home from third:;; : From the first inning New ‘Hazelton took the lead. ind every now and: agai: iucreased. ‘it due to better bAtting Oo} their part and poor work on the hart, .- OF some of Hazelton's fielders and base men, “Hazelton has several yery wen) spots that conld be tightened - “Up. either by replacing: the yen or by stricter at. tention to ‘the: game, “The battery for the old. town did. well. and Hawkin’ in- centre field grabbed all that. ‘came bir way and hé is getting good: at the bat - The New: ‘Hazelton team had Deleourt and -Louis Parent: ‘on for the first tin since school closed whith helped out 2 With. these two boys’ on the line-up and Bert Spooter and Omer’ Spooner. ‘fully recovered from their in- Fuiies the New. Hazelton team Awill be in: excellent Shape, ° and will ba ever, stronger, than: Jast year, Bert. Spoon er was: din the box: for Nei: ‘Hazelim and“he: pitched good ‘ball, but was get - future cases: the maximum penalty wi but wheen he: got Cupt, Mortimer and Results ley ‘and Skeens would-be the gar Q s gardens : future cases the.maximum penalty will / a: couple more fait sized men aboard, . - of-th future. ‘Five - himdred thousnnt, ting ma towards’ the end He ha: dig: bnposed,: ana: tnvaddition the. aiity, .plogether with baggage, ithe. boat was. Pash » at ted.in th not been dolng much since-he. cut his a : : - J, Division 2, 2Hlizeltin: ‘Shien Sebo!) fama readtly. be “created, in theresa Jamechty- ones ‘Will have to pay for all ‘fruit and’ dniviig Wri more water’ han: it wae ae “Dist of proniotions in order of merit, |valleys would: "provide de: “thiolesome foots ‘Ome: Spooner witha ane’ hip and’ sore. back, Was. “pressed “Inito Ser vice after, ‘AL Halt. ‘had Bis finger: api ‘open by.n fast: one from the’ pitcher ‘Tom Witlan went beheind® ‘the Ant ane | Omer. took: right field. F . For some: reason the: ‘heavy “httter: for New Hazelton were. not. able t counect with the ball in the naval. mane. ner, When they did hit it was elthe afoul or.a@ Short'¢ easy one: to the field ers, te ‘MEETING OF CONSERVATIVES » Phere will be a mesting the Conser- : vatives of New Hazelton of Tuesday night. July ‘12th, in the Omineca er . 1d, office, ‘for, the purpos f electin: Decor and tor “the” tain cle general business whi quested ‘to be present... crank shaft oh the onthonrd * motor “ESSAY ON WEEDS CONTEST Vbroke dud left the party adritt. This ‘ _ . . Was replaced i die course and‘a safe that this week he was allowed to gr down town and resume: his life among isfactory progress ‘at the Hazelton. Ie yoo © pital where. she +hos been au patient 7 ‘ a couple of w coke, : . - Perrace und Vanderlinit, © * them so. 8 to lig" . ment of agrignitare: ~In line with Its poltey to educate the public te become Weed Conscious the. provineial departinenct: of urateulture is again’ offering prizes of ‘RU 00, #8,00 und $2.00 ta hows, nad girls. under 20 years of uge who ‘ire attending schoo" for the hest-essny of 600 words on the subjeect. of Weeds and helt Destrir tiveness. Full details ef the conter will he given. at the opening of. school + in September and the contest: will be vliased Nov. 8rd. .Furthis district the: contest W ‘ill influide ail: xehools between he hoy. nnd the lvls wiire urged | to” ‘make’ a atndy of the: weeds in: the’ ‘loeal stylet and the host inethods, o£ “destroying I veudy tuowr lie thei ossay int the full., Information, ‘about wees. may” ‘he hat from the ‘opart | ‘phew. A, to the Hi, 1. Will bold the f' voeular monthly. meeting at the nurses landing was mde at Topley Land|ng. ‘ On the trip the. party saw several! muse und the prospects ‘Tov the In. dlnus having a yood Ww inter are fnirly’ briht. ; MICKY STITCH ‘PASSED AWAY ’ Mauy ‘in this disvict will regret -te len that Micky Stiteb of Forrestal passed uway tr couple: of weeks:ngo‘n Burns Take. . Micky kept ‘tt house it For extilale, One éluy tl struke “outside his’ home and: belny- one happened to he ‘around; He jay au’, in th open for. two days and nights and. the ‘weather flies were ‘very; bind. § vesldence on Testay ‘ afternoon,” pied fith, at 5.40 o'clock | Pde dys. : rooming, wee e took]. | unable ta- get np sor crawl, and ns ne ue wis shot” hy, day. find the - As ‘oon. 08° “he. ae the vest’ of the lachelors, The Omihieéa . Herald is $2.00 i yetir rr re