$ Se bulbs, Tor bulbs of any:kind ‘six-inch ! jing about five inches deep:are more f tlian the deeper pots. and. with regard Ze to planting, the following. isthe prac- Ma tice found by oxpertence ‘of ‘the. vari- Bons Horticultural: Socléties to-be most fiseful:—mix ani sift ‘the " i ho tbe P4r ty NEW HAZELTON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBE R 4, 1933 companion: was carrying: out’ his in- structions Taslor fired on bullet from a 30-0. S. riflesin the direction of t _ wounded -on the. round: scious., A stretcher was hastily impr . t Relieving: that his} many occasions. | Tn adt'tion to hts mother and fathe by . thre movement in the hrush. ' Henrine- eles for help he hurried toward the snot awd found youne Monks lying badly - Taylor ran to Barretta raneh and secured helyi, and tpon returning toe the scene of the mishap. they found the vietini stili con consciousness ‘and -expired.- ‘The ‘coroner's inquest: was conven on Monday evening under Coroner nisnidventure” was ‘returned, with with the grief-stricken parents and Walter .Tuylor. The Jatter was in [state .of collapse while testifying the! inquest. . , having gone bunting and the dead boy is survived young sisters. Beatrice, Datly and M1 jorie, who have the sympathy of {1 whole community in their very sad |) reavement. = . he day .afternoon at two o'clock and | ‘terment will be in. the Smithers co: tery. i + psed into“un- Vere Agnew, and after deliberating for over an hour .a. verdict of “death by rider attached expressing sympathy Walter Taylor was an uncle of the deceased hoy and they were great pads fishing On The funeral will take place Thr: | Met Governor ; At the Ferry Bay © Kitwanga on Wednesa' visit to the new post: there. were three car loads, but only two got through, mud the other side of Nash and remain ed there until about.six oclock when an Andian cane along with 2 team of big horses and pulled. the ed. F. “a to difficulty, a and at Kitwanga fery land- by the Indians of' the village, headed hy their chiefs and the band, and pro- cession was formed and marched to the company’s post along side the rail- al A-voyil welcome -and he was taken in- to one of the families and presented with a family spoon, There was some swan’ feather dancing and, altogether t 2 fany other reception tendered the Gor- ero Inthe late afternoon the regu- lar train: picked np the private car at Hazelton and gathered up the party at Kitwanga and proceeded to Rupert. Donations For The Hazelton Hospital which has recently ‘rece! trum the people of the district. column of this issue, --tEL- when that orgaiiizition had a show- |. Hospital Shower| the Bourd of Directors and the management of the Hazelton Hospital Wish to express their appreciation of the splendid lot of goods givén to the institution throngh the W. A. to the FL , er recently. The goods all represent casi or its equivalent and-the articles were ull needed by the Hospital. It is _- Had Big Time . “Goverior Cooper and his party wh spent 2 couple of days at the Hudsons’ 0.’8 post in Hazelton’ motored to ay last to pay a There the third was.stuck.in the a car oui. - The other two cars got through without any ing the Governor. and party were met way, The Indians gave the Goverfior|- 2 high tiie, somewhat different to] _ Awaiting Trial Joe Faricelli, a half bree Kitwanga, officer to the hiding place of the money and the correct amount missing was found, viz., $119.85. The prisoner was committed for. trial and will appear soon before Judge Fisher for election. Cons, Andy Grant. had charge of the investigation. a FATHER OF MRS. L. RB. WRINCH Passed. Away Suddenly in Victoria— Dr, Leonard Left to Attend the _ Funeral on Friday Dr. Leonard B, Werineh left last 7 day evning for Kamloops, whre he ¢ pected to join Mrs. Wrinch and proc. together by train to Victoria to att. the funeral of the latter's father. the late Archibald M. Johnson, K.C., who died suddenly in Victoria Friday morn- ing, The deceased had been attending ussize court'in Prince George last week and enroute home had Stopped ‘at Kam- loons to see. bis daughter, Mrs, Wrinch, and then proceeded to his home in Vic. toria, .He*had not been in the best of health for some time and was tuken to the hospital on Wednesday, ‘The. Inte ) - Kitwanga Breed: ° ~ Money Found d residing at appeared before the ma- sistrate in Hazelton last Thursday on a charge of breaking into :theHudsons Buy Co.'s. store at Kitwanga and steal- ing therefrom‘a sum of money. The police investigated when the eomplaint: was received from the Company: and by securing finger prints soon had the man they wanted. The prisoner made a Statement to the police and took the te A, M: Jobuson was -one“of}~ ~ News from Rupert | To wed, anytime, may imply courage | i but this never occurs to the Indians. 4 They marry and multiply, wax fat and let the depression and polities go to the devil, In Prince Rupert quite a few natives have been tasting the rap-'!f tnre of loves young dream. Braves’ }! and maids have been plighting theiy ! troth, and all has been as merry as the : Solden wedding bells. They-take life < as it comes—fall for matrimony—take 7 on family cares—and every so often a journey to the northern matropolis to be carried along in the rush of traffic, § stare spell bound before the superD | show windows. ee There was a tax sale, the last day of | 3mm September, and the Procedure had ali the repose and calmness of twilight in I a cathedral. Certainly, there was no (|; rush of buyers, Helf a dozen parcels were disposed of, all going at the smali itipset price. Prince Rupert just now lneks real estate consciousness. The realty dehauch is a memory, This is ithe colt grey dawn of the morning af- _ ter. . _ 2 ee . Pat Phillipson does not atlow the loss Bae ef 2 Jeg to interfere with his Heaven- 7 sent optimism and cheeriness. He is lick in town, and resumed business at the old stand on Second Ave. after mouths in a Vanconver hospital. He . smiles and chats, and says that life is well worth living yet. Many of his enllers are Indians whom Pat first met when, with two good legs under him. he roamed. the district of Skeena, and compared the scenery with his native Ireland. a, The governor “of the’ ancient and the best known legal men in the pra- vinee, He was deputy attorney gener- al for B, C, for some yenrs and he has attended many” importint ‘sittings of considerable siving to the institution aud helps out in the financing greatly, Along the contributors were Mr. and Mrs, Sawle, ten yards tea ‘towelling, made wp; Mr.iind Mes. Sharpe, tert vards ten towelling, 1 Jb, coffee; Mr, jaud Ales, Cooper: Wrinch 4 Ibs. tea; Dr. Wrinch 80 dbs, sugar } Miss Lois Ander- von 4 face clothes; Mr. and Mrs, W. W. Anderson 4 tbs, coffee; Mr, and Mrs ail the courts in this provinee, and has handled for the province most of the important cases of late years, He has heen in Hazelton several times and was known to quite a number, Sym- bathy 4s felt for Mrs. Wrinch. BACK FRM VANCOUVER sine “8 Parker, accompanied by his cold storage plant. The Governor, in- terriewed, Wis Sparing of speech. Ha believed better times would come, but could notsay when.