- NEW HAZELTON, B. C., May 6, 1927 QUICK K NEWS | |May.Pole For Telkwa Tales Victoria Day’s | — Big Celebration, 2% com, mo se Peter Slavin. Vol,. 19 - Splendid Dance ~ Was Given by Wz. A. A, to H. HL One of the nicest dances and algo e one of the most successful thet has: 7 been held here for a long.time was put on last Priday evening by the W. A, Bachelor Dens _ Wiped Out by Some of the bro d sows have been An Early Fire doing very well a in some cases the whole litter has been lost. The tie loaders are busy here much to the relief of the hackers and gub- contractors, Most of- the" ties cut are now hauied in. . “The new feature tor the Twenty-|. ' fourth of May celebration in New Haz- W. HL Tarmer suffered a consider- W. . Padden and Joe. Bussinger able loss from fire last Monday morn- went to Smithers Wednesday rete ing when three of his shacks were des- , ‘Jelton’ will. be 2. May Pole dance which troyed. Bill was ‘getting — breakfast Last week Misa : MéKnight, Miss is in charge of. Miss Richardson - and and ihe stove overheated and set fire Lane, John: Pearson and D. T, Green she is working hard getting. the boys ‘|to the Hi. #. in Assembly hall in Haz- fo the wall. It was well star ted. be-. were mp. to the big: smoke. jand giris ready. ‘The: children of the ‘On Sunday morning last Capt. J. P. elton, The new officers and members fore Bill sot next to it and by the time _— two Hazeltons: are partielpating, At Wheeler, supervisor for the Soldier of the organization deserve much cre- he aroused his, tenants there was no} J Peurson left for the south on Wed- a meeting of the citizens. last Tuesday Settlement Board met Jas. Taylor and dit. ‘The hall had been very nicely de- time fo save anything in his own cab-|nesday ‘te start the season’s , bridge night..Miss Jessie Smith of the Herald family and took them out to their new. corated by Mrs. Winsby and it looked in. One building. Was oceupled by Wm |work. Before he left h egave Kerr | tore Was elected May Queen. . home on the C. H. Sell property aq-|ell. The music was by Mrs. Chappel Grants Ageney. My. Grant, being up Bros. a contract to do more ditching Committees for the various branch- joining the Prudhome place Mr. Tay- and Ber't Cox’ who gave their services early that morniug was able to get al- on the swamp fraction. ; es“of. the celebration were appointed hoy is a former from Scotland and is/220 incidentally gave good service and Inost all of his- stuff ‘out, ‘except what ‘and ure now at work, There will be line fourth family that bas been laced (2004 music. Then Len Graet ; Was on was in the safes. H. Berge, tenant of a. Palmear is out ploughing timothy doings on the athletic grounds in the in the district this spring ander the | the job ali the time as floor manager, the third shack did not pay much at-|sod realy for grain, afternoon and a’ grand dance at night. pritisn Immigration scheme, and he was good. There ‘was: a splex tention to Larmer’s alarm and went ; An invitation was received from the ° did crowd from both towns and they to sleep uguin,. but the second time he Bigland and Sheppard sityp ed more Smithers heople for. New Hzealton to When Chas. Barrett’ was down last ; all had ‘2 good time, The Jadies who was aronsed he made a hurried exit oats west last week. co-operate with them in the celebra-|week he purchased from Thorp & had charge of the refreshments did’ with the fire just a half 2 leap behind. Most people got in on the ground |tion of the Diamond Jubilee of Con-|Hoops ar Case threshing machine for|their part. with satisfaction and dis- Fe lost everything, and nearly lost his floof and sold their ots at $27 to $31, [federation on July ist, his timothy seed. crop this: yenr,. Mr, |patch. The proceeds Were over 380. pyjamas too, Citizens did a lot of goal work in protecting other build- Soine appear io have Gonated their's : Barrett is one eed gest growers ings near by, My. Tarmer enrvied in. entirely to support local industry, but Ww ddi ; B ll of timothy for seed in the province ¥. ‘ others’ ngain are now getting $41.50 e Ing’ . e Ss and one of the first to-go into that line surance on the-buildings. These cab- for outs, all the sume grade. oa, {in the north. He also bought. n tract: or-tandem dise harrow. VETERAN BUSINESS MAN Disposed of his Business in Smithers toa + Young Man from Prince Rupert ee lus are among the older buildings of. . Hazelton and huaye Witnessed both ro- nuince and tragedy, so a little bur- lesque ind some bunor, ee | ie OHNESORG-SCHMUCK —_. Up to “May 1 many of the farmers had uot been on their land aid some . The many friends of Mr. and * Mrs. ~|had just started. D, & Green started! A quiet but pretty wedding was 3ol-|Tom Ovens were sorry to learn of his seeding wheat May 3 and oats later, emnized in the Catholic church, Prince [intended departure at an early date. PRESENTATION’ TO MR. FOWLER The weather was unfavorable, but Jud-|Rupert on Thursday last when Mary |For a number of years Tom has been Members of St. Matthews congregn- ging from all reports it is a great deal ;Ann Schmuck, receutly ve Teztnce, was accountant in Broughton & McNeil’s Non gathered at the rectory on Filday | worse elsewhere, united in marringe tu Alois Ohnesorg store and has been generally liked. het last to bid farewell to Ir, C. of. Prince Rupert. iter. It tither God-|He and Mrs, Ovens win go with Mr. Fowler who left Saturday, for Smith-| The road drags were ont ond im. firey of Ocean Fall sfofteuted, ‘phe |and Mrs. Murray to Bellingham, Wash . ers to assume his new duies a8 mana-!proved the road 18 far as Lowe's farm bride wore a gown of pale siimun: -pink [first although Tom thinks he will end ¥- new aruagtet hae the tenes ger of the Geo, Little lumber yards at |: ~|With hat and .cant..to neateh, dud she |UP in Ontario. Adanis. will; ‘however remain in Smith. that polnt. Over fifty friends were| Joe. Bussinger. had a runaway re- Was .utended by Mrs. Meru who wore ers.for some months to, clean up an ac- present, Rev. A.W Robingon was the cently und ‘he landed on his head, but pink georgette with nat and cat to John Bain of Vancouver has been cumulatio® of matters ana alo Nook spokesman. of’ the | evening and- on: be- lother than being stiff is apparently 1aoteh. The groom. iis supported: by {€N&aged to succeed Tom Ovens in the atten the ‘post office: Tt is about’ one half of the gatherlog: expressed : ‘thelr none the worse. hi the. bride's. uncle, Foe. Spltzel of Ter- | ttice of Broughton & McNeil, . r " {teen years since ir Adame: left Hn Titein ene devaieey aa omar 1 1e yardg ie Atter the cor mory te wedding “There were services in. “both * ‘the ton’ and opened . in. Smithers: Stace (thelr este oat nnd ot. Nsée uptits in The tie loaders cleaned the yards dinner was given at the home of Mr, churches last’ Sunday.: It. is under: |that time he hag. ‘prospered toa: ‘de tion of luis Zaithfut: und ralted, service, rather stakes ome folly wat son pe ‘ana “Ars. Wernig, Ninth Aye. west, stood that an_ effort is being mide to | gree almost satisfactory to - himself. in the church: asked.him to: acee t'ajrather s ROY. * GOTH ote > pair of. cabirs. a Fowler. ‘hag alr ‘ae A nmmber: of friends. UE Cig coniwiet hold services in he United church reg: At the same time Mr, Adams has made.» ‘ways tnken an ‘active’ part in. church |” Mike Wnetiola hes ah mw saddle | tiene ee é titel * watt meer 7 , ~jponey that will. show ‘the boys some : _ , - oud Sunday school work,” He was al th 7 new about barbecue. time 'L. Shorn, the veteran of the hills, is lpret hig retirement from business and so lender of the.'Trail Rangers. Fol. | thing . ; owing Rey: Robinson,.D, Burnett, on|- once more out with his pick looking his removal from the district The loss for something even better ‘than what ehalf of the boys club, presented him 5 of Mrs,"Adanis and family will also be The local district will be greatly ‘in- terested in a deal which was closed in Smithers the ‘end of last week whero- by J. Mason Adams, druggist,. retires | from active business in Smithers ana ieee time ing: parties were preseat.. The. best. wishes of Terrace friends {s extended o the newly: married coup!a, * ease BGANALLARD ularly in fotare. - . LB. A. Mortimer has returned after |. with o handsome bedroom clock: Mr, he has yet discovered. Fowler very ably expressed his fppre- clation of the good feeling which ex: isted between himself and the chureli people and stated that he had always enjoyell his association with them. A program of music was given in which he following took part:—Rey, and Mra. Alien, Rev, Robinson, F) 0. Bish- op and Mrs Robinson; After the. ladi- es served véfreshments some tine was spent in games and community singing, The removal of Mz. and Mrs, Fowler. from Terrace lenyves 4 place in church and lodge cireles that will be hard to seven and a half months in the Alber. ta coal mines Jos. C. Mcitae. of Prince Rupert has purchased® fifteen acres of the §, C. Weeks’ estate at Kitsumkallum.. from J. |: JA. Kirkpatrick of Prince: Rupert and |. he intends: to go in for mixed farming with small frufts‘as a side line: The soil ig particularly adapted for. straw- berry culture. Five. years . go. “Dad” Weeks berry pateh employed nearly, all the’ local Vickers He did well with his, strawberries, The land burchnsed is West of town and across the rond oF A quiet wediling was solemnized in the United church at’ 230 on “Thurs- day. afternoon. Jast when Miss Crhis- tina Allard, daughter of the Inte Max- ine and Mrs, Allard, of Duncan, B. C., was ‘united in nuarrluge to Alfred. Eg- gan, son of Me. and Mrs. Daniel Egan, Ausiralin, Rey G, @ Hacker offici- ated. The bride is the neice of Matt, wAHard and Ars. .W. Warner of Kelum ‘Lake. . The groom; who has been min- ing in the Kalum district for a number ofyenrs: is: well. known about Ter-. rece und the best of wishes is extend- ed to the hewly niarried couple. ‘The ing ground. since the first of the year, ground work, perty thus far, | ‘ ‘Mr. Harris who is in charge of the operations on Grouse mountain wag in: town over the week end, the first time heen driving. steadily all winter tad |. have accomplished a lot. of “tnder He’ expresse(l ‘himself as satisfied with the look of the pro- - Phere has” been | considerable sink. ing of mineral: -daims on the Dockrill The Grouse |; regreted In Smithers social circles, mountain district is his favorite hunt- Mr, Tomlinson is a fully qualified . druggist with ample experience. For’ oa years.he has been with Ormes Limited -: in Prince Rupert and is not o total. stranger in the north. He should be a valuable addition to the business and. Socelal life of Smithers, . ae ——een PRESENTATIONS MRS FOWLER The menibers of St. Matthews W. A. met at the hone of thelr president, Mrs. 7. J. Marsh" on Monday after- noon to say farewell to Mrs, A; F. Pow. fill. Mrs. Towler an ddaguhter will from Henry Fraaks place. he here for 8 short thne until My, Fow- ler secrves a home‘for them ta move ae , oh ‘te. They take with them the besi'| Walter Warner of Rosswood was in wishes of n hast of frlonds, ‘town the early part of the week, |bride and groom left Sunday for- their |farm this spring and also on!adjoining ler Who is shortly’ thoving to Smithers, home at the head of Kalum Lake. farms, Years’ ago: some of this stuff About 25 were jiresont and Mrs, Rob. was staked, but ‘since the Topley ‘strike {{"800, on, behalf of the auxiliary, pre- anething. is liable to be’ ‘Strked now, sented the; ‘guest of honor’ with a pair of hand made slipper pockets and als expressed - the’ regrets of the members. at loosing her valuable services, On Tuesday - afternoon. Mrs, Fowler Was | agnin the: Buest of honor at-n farewell held ‘at the: Daersonage by the. Ladies Guild. of Knbx eburch.. 7 MOTHERS’ Day SERVICE ve es, On. Sunday, May 8, dn. conneetior _ The: Terrace basketball ‘fenns en- {With the services In’ the; United. church joved: a bean feast in the GoW. VA ‘there will he’ special ‘services: at. New hall on. Saturday evening | During ‘the Hazelton at 11! o'clock’ and at Hazelton evening occasion Awas..taken ‘to. present at 7.80. Kvelono. is. cordially: invited Dr. Lorpel, : ith'a: ‘handsome. Wear. R, lower in. honor: of: tnother, _ ys fer es TB conch and general: ‘diréctor,of the tenni _. [during the: past. season? Mowing, tis re 7 0 [Dresentatoin the’ evening. was: spent''in The: ‘progtain, fir, ospttar™ day! ‘in dancing.” ‘Tt was a. yery” fitting. wind- f BH jconnection with “the: Hazeltsn’ hospital up to’ a pleasant ‘season. - [is being: got into shape: and tlie hope’ of] | ae those’ haying: matters ‘in’ hand: ‘is ‘Chat | 5 Mra. Warne, D the'day, wit. lie. the. most. Buccessfal’ yet Jas, Smith | an {hehe There- will be: Something: inter Jestiig- on. 1] * : Superior Picture for Hospital. Day Benefit, May 13, - HOSPITAL, Day, MAY 12 ms ‘awler'’s “ wedding and” ‘wedding cok was. ing a Meds ‘with 2° Mrs: