ae! wes ae rts a a Lo ‘NEW. THAZELTON, B.°C., WEDNESDAY. MAKCH 19, 18g Mrs. Hogan’s so. Useful Life Was were ‘-—H, RB. Cox, R.-8.’ Sargent, §, J. Robt. Tomlinson, W. 8. Harris and -H. C. Hindle.. r ~mission field of British -- Columbia. She had worked Ion#, faithfully and snecessfully, She aecepted her trials and tribulations with- 4 smife and Had overcome - life's. difficulties, “She: had come to the end of her. time ‘and she departed this life without regret. Her _ life. had been. cne which might be taken Aas & pattern. It was. not for the: be-} reayed to grleve for one who had gone .to a well earned rest,. but it behooved all to striye to leave be hind 08 good a record. St. -Peter’s Churen was, crowded: by friends and- adinirers. of the. late-Mrs, : Hogan; and along. Une of ‘friends ‘fol- m.{’ lowed the remains to the grave to pay their respects to one who had been a. . frind and a. help to most of those in attendance, - ‘Targe_numbers. of. - floral } “Gn the. Union, Sack, _—- Hutchinson). died at the Hazelton hos- On February 19th she: fell and. frac- tured her hip. Since - then. she -had made. satisfactory’ - progress under _treatment: “muti the . morning of. the n, “12th of Mareh- when she’ sustained -a serlous and’ ‘sudden complication from which she never rallied, - : ‘ The late: Mrs. Hogan was born in Newport, Wales over... : Seventy years . ag0. While. a young girl. ‘she went tc y Pnblin, - Kieland: where , ‘she | ‘spent: the yenr 1895 she: ‘and “Rev, Hogan: came |. to- Masset’ on Qneen Charlotte. Island - Inder the, AUuspices: of: the. Church. Mis- ‘slohary "Bociéty: : “Tidy labored . there until 1899 “when. “they: ives: asanit “to Port Simpson: iwhete they: labored un- A} fil 1911 when: they: ‘returned : “toMas- “My. Hogan ‘in: 1914, | Atrs: Hogan: then came td Hazelton and ‘tnnde “her i home' Por’ many. years the late: Mrs, Ho- ean Tabored: ‘along with ’ ‘Der, -husbaiid ‘Tnder’ conditions, and: arong Nn: people me). down through the ages, . Anyorie who -- ever had: the privilege ‘of meeting’ Mrs. ; vivor and to. her’ is. ‘extended. the j dym- Ended Friday 2 a ‘Margaaret, ‘Louise, relict an ' Rev. / William (Father) Hagan, was: laid ‘to. ‘Test in the Hazelton. cemetary “Tast Sunday ‘afternoon. Services were conducted -in ‘St. Peter's’ Charehi’ at the - hour of: two o’élock ‘by Archdeacon Hadson of Oven | Falls,” assisted by Rev. - Mr: Bannister, ‘- rector of Bt: Teter’s, and by Rev. “Mr. Wright’ of the. United Church. -The pall bearers “Winsby, W. 7. 0° Neill,, Mr. Storkey, ‘During the. service Rev My, Bannis- ter sang “The Christian's Good, Night” In his address, Archdencon ‘Hodson referred to the departed a8 one of' the : bright lights in the work of the church She had enjoyed a: tong Life, practical., ly free from illness, but she had filled | . ae} that ‘long life with goo dworks, The late Mrs, - Hogan. was a “pioneer in the Was‘ on’ vt @ office staff for a coupld of | | Fenrs.’ he married” Neil - _MacIver- in 1914 and after: he retuimed from over. berte:. where. they. spent. several ‘years ‘tributed were sent’ by friends from far o ‘nnd near. The’ casket: “was “Wrapped ; Margaret, “Lonise Hogan | Cave ; pital on Friday.-at noon, March. 14th: | ed. to the syren call of Southern. Cali- fornia, has decideded, it is understeod tol settle there, He was for yenrs the Canadian National city ticket agent | here, ind. Was ‘an ‘efficient and pop- ular official. srenter part of her young Hee, « mn tie i. Craig. ‘Prince Rupert lost one of. its esteemed. i plonéer: ‘ Tesidents.: Ever . since the’ days ‘of railway construction she” hnd: lived ‘here: . Mi. . Graig’ ie suffered |; & sore! ' beréavement.*' “Tt. not. yet ‘mown :, dp it, is his intention to remain here, eee : set atid. -renyninel. until the death :-ot |. _ pathy .of the community in the loss of ~ mother, compahion and friend. Sanchar rereeeey _ Pa es, CARY. Word. was Teceived by Mrs, Norman Cary’ on- Friday. last’: that Mrs. : K, Cary, mofher.:of° Norman Cary of. the Hazelton Hospital staft;:-hod'- » passed away at the home of her neice’ ‘in Van- had ‘been ill for ‘some weeks past and her“ son left Hazelton on. the’ 9th to see: her.. The. late Mrs, Cary awas, the widow of: the. Jate Henry ' ‘Cary... : She was -borh.-in. Scotland ° 7 years - “ago. She. is- Burvived by tw-osons, Norman and L,°G. Cary of: Portland: ‘Oregan, grandchildren. The late} Mrs, “Cary will be Femembered : *by many. in this district: as she wis: a resident of; Haz- elton tor many years. ; : ‘ ‘ . LATE ‘MRS, Nin. MaclViER” ue “Tnabetle ‘Dlteabatn Maclver (nee] Sewle) - passed away at- her home: in Dunean, ‘B: Cy at, ‘11.30: Sunday: night. March 16,: after ‘only.an -hours:iliness. The deceased. ig survived’ by. her ‘hus- band and one daughter, Kathleen, and. three brothers’. and two sisters. She will be remembered in New Hazelton ‘Prince Rupert. in 1010 and was con- tected with her’ brothérs, a. R. T, and C, H. Sawle in the. Optimist office, now the Prince -Rupert News. She] came up river with ©. H. ‘Sawle’ “when ‘he took over the: Omineca Herald: and seus’ Went. avith -hizh .. to: “Northern Als until ‘they ‘Moved to Duncan ma PRINCE. RUPERT NEWS: LEI TER Walter ‘Smith, who. recently listens yo: Th the revent ‘death af Mrs, Morte | Haze lton Indian” hee a Rifle to. _ End Troubles}. ‘ The: ‘body | of witlam Thomas Mal | dow, : - Fndidn- of Hazelton, was: found ou the “Yoad’ on: ‘thé “Waly to ‘Mike George’s pole camiion the Saimon’ riy- ér, on the morning of the’13th, Thits- ilay.. The police Were notifled’:and ‘it wis found: that'the deceased had ‘been shut thrdugh: the ‘heart,: the’ ‘bullet.go: |: ing in the front. -and coming : ‘Ont: the buck of the body, The. body. Was | ly: | ing on top: of a "high power ‘rifle din the |. middle ‘of ‘the-rdad." ‘Aftes a ‘search of the Body: ‘A note’ Was found which: in@i- cited intentional“auicide; “: Os a Phe” decenstid ‘Was at “Alfred: Dane's = raeh ‘ a short: distatice away. the diy - |before’and- Tett’ ‘about’ five o'clock’ the: ‘Dane ‘ told | the police “|that he bad heard” a: ‘shot shortly ‘after ‘| Muldow had left; but ‘that he’ had ‘paid ne attention to it. The’ coroner, 8. HL ‘Hoskins; was: no- tified’ and” ‘acquainted with the facts. He: decided: that‘ ah inquest was not necessary as. it was evidently a’ clear The (lecensed had not: béen in’ the: ‘best of health for some time find he had other trouble also.: | Many Tosh ie © Big M Money | To be’ ¢' Spent New Hagwileet Bridge and . New Hospital—Funds.: - “Are all Provided couver on. Friday, Mareh i4th.. She “Road to 0 Terrace two: ‘brothers in: “Vancouver: and five ane HC. tity mana te ts: ke ‘much. better: Pleased | ‘with | the treatment Skeena receives from: - the Wicked ‘Fory . Government at Victoria than’ do “soma: of the other ‘northern members. Skeena Riding, Doctor to the. Herald, will receive the same am as last year for maintenance i: same erening, ‘Get in adiition to that © ‘the ‘local meniber stated that las Thursday be- fere he left. Victoria to. come J/honie, -he hid called. on. the: Minister of. Publie _| Werks, Hon. -N. S. Lougheed, to see if ‘ tfiere had been any change i in the pro- ‘gram for this district. He. was assur- ed that there had been no change, “The new high level bridge at Hag- Wilzet .Will b ebuilt this season. Tt is ¥o be a. bridge of the first class and ig ; ‘to. costa large sum of money. The, first | tie train for this season went ' through on Tuesday: and. distri- buted tias along’ the: ‘Tight-of-way. It is’ ‘just ‘another sign ‘of spring. coming | : around the’ ‘corner. of the wing this morning spring’. has ne: dts mitts“and..scart; : case of ‘Suicide. - and Prince Rupert,” having arrived in ‘The postrioned Si. Patrick's Tea. will be held: ini: the Parish Room. (adjoin- | ing: ‘thé: Mission ‘House March ‘23ra; aialty invited. ) on Saturday, | ' ‘3 to 6 Pan an aré ors ‘now: engaged with.the provincial - de- 19 | partment of. mines in the new work of: ‘lassisting in an educatioial. way, the “The Doctor was also assured that Jan appropriation” was included ‘in’ ‘the budget for the new hospital.’ . Farther, the Doctor was informed that the heavy . expenditure from the he orth: ‘would he “ip race: “with i A But, by. the. feel | aad Joan for tad ‘helween * Her an: the idea 'ot wetting that worl: done and | ev éhinies then go on. With: the- ‘road ‘to + Prince Rupert. and. that. ‘Other. new road to 5 est’ of her’ “ste, ‘Mrs, G. jahee, ‘This: “year the course: Hs more the way. of an experiment, — | © Between © ‘thé new: “bridge and ‘the new hospital‘ there will be'an expendi« ture ‘in: this immediate . community of over. $200,000 this season. The: road, expenditures, will all be In ‘addition to to ‘Prince: George and thei’ ‘to Quesnel He Will. be in Prince . day, Match ‘28rd and ‘will give a se especlally ‘s since ‘the rate payers: gently, bit firmly, discouraged ,| the proposal’ to spend. $500 on having |a@ delegate go to Ottawa Peace’ River, :. ¢ |ly aur e March, Thus all those in the. Usk. and | Tertaca districts’ will ‘be. able to go to the, const to hear My, Winer: " A lile new work is to ‘be undertaken, where its mostly: need- “tt is expected the “mill rate will, 49. a, : “stv cup NEARLY. READY [Wie s00n CALL YOR TENDERS: “If your are liondering where to. go]. in order to’ spear: 7a 9 Job. atay . “pWway rom Pri nee Rupert. ' Whatever. work is available. éan be’ taken ‘eare of by} thoke who" belong “here; Quite: ‘a num- ber of strangers drift | this . way-—often i beenitse’” of misleading reports, - asta building.:. ‘Fhiding:. ‘something’ ‘to: do is’ not’ 2 Simple: matter. and being’ broke Rroperty. and Mill. Tatien Over + by the Omineea Mining “& Milling Co. - _F. BE. Lewis 1 in n Charge Some. time ngo. it avas announced in the: ‘Herald ‘that™: Re ‘new company Was pital: will, be:ealled | “earl a about: td® ‘take. -over the: po fn ‘least: ‘Prince. Ruy Bland’ Sut Of work: ‘is: just ag. embarass- ing in: Prince, ‘Rupert as: it is anywhere} a else, oo mine’ and. ‘mil company, t eek the: Province published’ the Wet "| same, ‘Teport. » The new company will | be: known 1s the ,Ominieca ‘ | © Co. and in A very: short time it. “will: . tesuime inining - operations. 1s: mot ‘the: intention -to ‘start the iil anti ‘stteh ; ‘time ‘as ‘the. mine’ igs. deyel- oped toa: ‘point: that: continuous feed i for thé: mill ‘can'-be guaratiteed,.: “The finances’ of the new: ‘company : are alt in’. shafe. and ‘the indebtedness of ‘the old: ‘company ds to be’ taken | ‘eare: of at TB. ‘Lewis, a-min-} > - hig’ engineer “who : fa’ well known herd?" Is: to be in charge: of operations. ‘In’ ‘an ‘Isstie “There is alwitys. something to bewail . in the’ fishing ‘business: Which proves that’ thd’. business: 1g: proceeding ' alon: n normal ‘course. Just-now the hailbut hunters” Bny: ‘they: are, not. geting a good far different to- what>: ds: found today. enough ‘price, A “stock: :complaint,’, 4. But, ‘like so many.-of the early. mis-/'This. time, - however, ‘the ‘kiek ‘is: justl- Bs Sionaries’ in All ‘new “eotintries théy |e. Plekings are slm;when the fish. 000. The ‘chief iteimsnre- a fe’ resk j axed n trail and: that trail will li¥e are sold" at. 8: tents, eae Building in’ Frhiee Rupe, whien, not’ justified Fe throughout : the wliter, ‘ts: ménding its ways: 2 February. ‘sav. ig distinct ‘ims The: “permits ° | Dresent an investment of close ‘to: 7. has © provement, Hogan, mother of Mrs,’ MWrinch. expected | ‘that: the’ session would Up. ‘the end. of. nest, ‘week ‘and’ he : , | @enees, be ¢ home again dou out th : nes [teal * “Prive Ripert will: ben A shade more 5 nakadie nee _ Hogan’ will; ever “forget her: cheerful salty than: usnal next ‘mid-summer, for. disposition: and her ‘ever: rendinesa to the ‘port will -be “host to: Seattle: acht- lend.a: hand’: where’ tielp’ was needed: jmen: who will stage a’ race from‘ Pug- a . During. the “many ‘years: she'.has. bedn ent Sound ito, this city. It’s . going to |: aso! ted’: won Hazelton roan le an''important ocension and”: and: another wale: to ‘the blolog.- a “hopeful. - hotise- geain hala. at: ‘thelr: lawns anid * adtinitting’ that; “spring “is here alin’ with: the. wit alla Ullies, ! an earl ‘ydate.:. ny the district is a patient: at’ the hos me pital for’ a ‘few: days." a "Norman Gary is, expected hing this | everiing after having. att nded . funeral ‘of “his amother in, Vancouver. --Prines Rupert's Wbtary ts. abont to he stored dni! “new and” a Spacious: " | Assembly. 1 ‘Proapector's S. i. Douglas - Lay,. resid resident mining ‘ex ‘| gineer, returned to” Hazélton Inst: wee after attending the prospector's. course: of jectures given ‘by G. BR, Winkler’ in’ Smithers jast week. The lectutes at: tractéd” quite Q- bimber : of prospect- : ors’ ‘from the, immediate district, anc .-. itlis: believed that much good has re: stilted: Mr, ‘Winkler: ds probably the | mest scientifically prepared ‘prospec: . tor in British Columbiii, and he ia ‘al SOB most successful . prospector, He: was on qualified prospector when: he. started in to look for ore in Southern © British Columbia twenty-five: : years - ago when he went out with a pack, on. his back ‘and-a Pick in his. band: -Heé Went over. the’ Okonagan, Similkameen. East ‘Kootenay,’ Queen Cherlottes ‘end Vancouver Island. In 1915 . he dis: ; covered. the Jordon River camp ‘and located. the Sunlock and Gabbo groups When he sold the Sunlock. tio. years: later he took the | money and attended — : the University of “British Columbia," the. University of Washington and on : to Queens University . at Kingston. Since 1924. he has — beet. exainining. o properties for mining companies and - he also organized the Vancouver Is: * land Prospector's Association, | He has * been president of that. - ‘organization. for five years out of the eight, and is at prospectors who are unable to attend — the Universities, : _ The future of these courses ‘will to a large measure. depend upon , the at: titude of the prospectors. Thus fer the Jectuines seem to have taken very | At: ‘Smith 8 ech : afternéon, na “larger, “From: Smithers - - Mr... Winter yen: For New. Hospital—Building to ie co ready for occupation by First Of , “etoar next a . — a ra - Pendlars ‘tor the’ new y Helton hos nvniber of men Wil] be emph od. t the Work’ in’ that tie,” returned , to: ‘Victoria; “Jos. ‘Benion, “one “of. ‘the. od timers | —_ My. Irish Rosé will be,