school, “© charming flower gigl. a h. ae’ ceremony i: reception. was. held at‘the DNS TNA | LIBRARY THE OMINECA ‘HERALD, ‘NEW y HAZELTON, B.C. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1936 es Copper. River Slough. ‘ridged Pia rire The local “League ‘of Nattons” in- xpweted - the progress that has ‘heen |: mnde on the Copper River slough bridge on Monday afternoon, just at “the quitting hour. The first .impres- xian the League got was that whoever is in charge of the camp is most inhos- pitable, Never an invitation to sit in und make yourself to home. of us were darn -hungry. too.” ‘But nev- cr mind, the bridge is.coming along and in due canrse -it- will. be--finished ° and sold bricks from. Usk ' ‘can be brought in tm Terrace, for: shipment. . “When it is]. fone it. will: be a good: bridge’ and will ’A buneh: ———— ———— “TERRACE uncle Mr. Evana,: vues ¥ j woe i os ago camps are now ready, one is at the: old will work on rock’ work.- It Ig. the ex- pectation that the rock’ ‘work will ‘be carried. on thoughout : the winter. ne ae “Mrs. EB. Willie who:has’ beeit at: Win: tieg for several months returned “home list week. ; _ etn «ek @ Alf. Attree spent a few days at Lorne he elght feet. higher than the old one. Af course ,good-old timers of the local section: are. building the bridge and that ‘s sufficient guarantee, hunt what is tiekling the Iocal member. is that two tuvks,..one. drag, Fine,.n, comprerser, 2. iiek man and two’ struck drivers and 2 lone spreader are doing such fine’ work. They bave ito fill a lot of eround and it is’ hoped they fill it all. The local member is more or. less in- terested in that bridge and fill; and no ohne was quite so hard to make under- stand: RS he, was, just why any delay. should be tolerated. But the bridge is going to be finish-- ed, and when it is Terrace is going to. le lke New Hazelton now that the high level railway crossing is finished. will be lost for something to make. ac noise about. But, don't fool yourself, neither place will be long looking for a new need to put forth. | Wedding-Bells - Jones-MaeMilian, Miss Beryl ‘Isabelle’ “Macatittan, el- | dest daughter of Mr. A. McMillan of: BHvelyn, was. aunited.in marriage . on Tuesday, August 25th, to Arthur’ D. ‘Tones, principal of the Smithers pubiic The ceremony wis performed tt 045 am. in the United Church in Suithers by Revs Mr. MeIntash, The ride was gowned in white satin with net veil and wore a wrenth of orange | blossoms. She carried: a bouquet. of wink ant: “white ‘aweet . peas ‘and baby brenth, . ‘She. was: attended - ‘by. her Sis-. ter, Mins June MacMillan ‘who wore a sinvn of pink sitk chiffon with ‘hat and |- eC exsorles to match. Shid" ‘darvied ‘al. horace: of mauve cand’ ‘white ‘sweet ‘oo and baby’s breath. ; Misa. Betty Pones ‘dressed in. white “Ne voile and yellow ncéessnries,, ‘made | Mr. Oswald Hoskins supported the groom and Mr. Jackson: Was -. usher.’ “Following.” ithe," home of Mr, and Mrs. Fred Cook and a wedding breakfast. WAS served,’ The hanny young conple’ left: on the noon ‘ain for a short: ‘honeymoon’. trin ta}: Prince Runert ~The’ Avere Hiven avery} enthusiastic send. OFB Ss, : ANOTHER: MEETING parE Ser ' Br. the time. ‘the “Liboral déxeentive (district). icets in New Hazelton ‘con- ditlons should , be, ‘just right. “The ‘dnte hag’ heen set. on now. to about fe j Placer miner, MrAttree was of the opintan that there was just simply no- thing to this gold paning business. iA frying pan, some gravel, a’little water, -th, few, ‘shakes, of, the pan, either to. the east ar west, nid there you “are--but he found. after a few trials, that— “there you ait,” neither is the gold. (So-he is geing to let Bud pan the gold and ke will pan the heef, . - eas Mrs. To Th. Marsh is spending the ext three weeks as the guest. of Mra. |. 8. Gilbert and Mrs. M. Greig. She “will Jenve for the south later fn the ‘month to spend the winter. Jf eet : Mr. and Mrs, -C. Michael move ito Mrs. Marsh's house on Mondty. ee . Mr. and Mrs, MeCallum, after ‘spend- ing the week end with Mr and Mrs. R. J, MeIntosh at the “‘Crossroads’’ re- turned to Prince Rupert. an Sunday ev- 4 “penta: : : Mr. and Mrs. ‘Maurice ‘Barnes: of Usk were in town on “Monday. ,ees “Mrs, EF. Moore and three sons lett for Prinee - Rupert ou Friday's freiglit. |. : a aye . Phe wark of renovating,the. Terrase Kitsumgalinm ‘school was completed on | The work included the lay- |: Saturday: ing of n new section of the roof. of the achooL- the kalaomining of thes class yooms, staining the rot and installing new. cold air duets to: the hot airfur- race. ‘Repairs: have also heen made ‘to the high avhool ‘and the new term has started with eqtilpment in ‘good orfler. 48 -MEIga Mare waret MeLean, heen. teaching at the Seal’ Cove sehook| jin’ Prince. Rupert. arrived on Friday’ evening last and on Tuesday faok , up} the duties as teacher in the local hig rehool, . Cs : og L as * . 2 _Aaloiphus St. ‘Lonts - and ‘Harry Gul lan plan to ‘add to the amusement fa- elllties of. Terrace within the next few weeks, They have rented the motion. picture. theatre, and. Mr. St. Louis left for the south on: Monday ‘night to buy n _projectar with ‘talking. equipment, on. Root, shows. They: will, ‘no- doubt; } do ‘some .idvertising in. these . epluinins ¥ when they are ready. to statt.: . the’ ‘yailwaya ‘from. B.C. tothe. prairie See endy, oe lev. J. I. vans of Bymoor Alta. ia ; holideying | here: as the guest’ of his . Work ns started on. ‘the Usk: Cedar- a vale section of the highway and : tal” camp site at ‘Chimdemanch ereek, and . the other is 4 half-mile further up. and : ‘lof’ weather most: o2 Creek last week with S. A. Corley, the}. {the agerepat who -has|' |He- awill also" bring back’ with ‘him - An 7 electrié renerator: to supply power. +o - “| the plant, The new: firm hopes to put! Peis | and, eat: ‘beginning’ Sent:: 19 ‘and! good a- nti October ar Fo ae 7 > Prince Rupert | a By The Sea. oa Brom om Own- Reporter # \Look for Wells At Early Date ‘Increase Gang Erfe Hanson, field manager of the Omineca Gold Quartz Mining Co., Ltd., was in, from the Darnenelles proper- ties the middle of last week looking for The north coast’s newest lighthouse. Ivory, Island. has heen completed at a! necepted, “by. ‘he department. | vary Istand is.south of Prince Rupert nnd im. impertant point for coastwise sbip-, ping: and the fishiag fic-53.. ‘The cun- and. they had ‘the lanefit of the bert é the time. And that helped.’ ean Capt. Jud Thurber, hatibut skipper, who returned from Vancouver early in the snmmer in the hope that deep sen, fishing would help- the restoration of his health, has returned’ south. He Is owner bf the ‘Vera ‘Beatrice, and one of . the best imown operators - in the north, But ' ‘his health is not what it used to’ be. and more apecial treatment | has. been. found necessary.. A Nova; Scotian, he has followed the sea since to the: West. Indies and South America . oat “Friends ‘tn Prinée Rupert have heard of the recent death in; Vancouver of Professor Aubrey Pryce, a music tea- cher, who for years. made his. home in Prince. Rupert.. He-was 64° years of age, and is survived by: three. daugh- ters and a-son. A daughter who lives -|in Paris has made notable _brogress in the study of inusie. - ot; 2.8 ® a Wor: A Week Prince Rupert; hag ‘heen, thronged with natives’ Ayho,: with ean, nery money, ‘have been - settling. ae- *{ counts and laying in- goods. far the. w inter. - Whole. families by. the . score have come by “boat: and train, and in heir trading has meant considerable tg, the st res. and. réstaur- ants, an : : Stewart, the swining: camp,” _ where antimism. or iginated, ‘ls feeling - extra cheerful, Construction crews. are out to ‘build a ‘road. to Big Missouri min- ing property. This ‘work: -foreshadaws what, itis snid. will le important de. velopment Men ATE: already, heitig. taken 9 readily as ‘Accommodation is provid my ty ; ; panied by -Miss?Frances' ‘Love, all of. tthe Kisplox Valley, paid a visit to the” coast Inst, week: and: the first of this - -bweek went on: through: to Smithers, 1 . ad es. Inspector, of. Provincial : Police John A. Fraser arrived frony ‘the: coast last’ Tuesday mozning ‘and: was ‘met’ at the |. depot by Sert.: Cline and. Cons. Grant. who accompanied him to ‘Smithers -by. ear, The Tnepector will leave soon to’ visit the new post at MeDame Creek: ‘ * “ Ld of “he plane that canie ‘to ‘grief. at, the Mission Potnt field’ some weeks, ago. is not “ready .to fly yet: ‘What’ was. con- aldered the necessary. ‘repairs: were tractwas bandled, iby. Mitchell & Currk”’ - I vacation, "An and Mrs. Gedtige Biernés, accom-" ‘but they were not’ anfticient ie there ses " _ {will he. another" delay. a ; "There, will he nother: ‘chenip wate’ heal ae ‘ aan ob Ar. and ‘Mrs, W. Ww. Anderson and : bull. xebirned home on “ | Fred.M. Wells to appear on the scene to give instructions for future devel- opment on a large scale, Mr. Wells has not yet‘arriyed, but that is noth- jing—he may come in by plane or on foot ond in the middle of the night or nt-noon just in time for a chicken din- ner after several feeds on faith. He is coniing, if. not this week next week, lor some other week, But he is going - to put the Dardenelles on a producing hasis and that is going to be easier to accomplish that some of the other div- ictend Daying mines Fred has brought in. a The Comer River ‘slonzh bwidge has cheld Fred up fora long tine, At first he-was inclined to be obit peeved to find in'the spring that no start had heen-made on the bridge that was Published "Foor Weootay C. iH. Bawle sone : Publisher Advertising Tate, Display S50 ‘per ineh per issue;.redding notices 16e for the ‘first Insertion. and. 10e ‘each’ subse- quent insertions; legal notices 14¢ and 12ce. Display 0c per. inch: Certificates “of. Improvements. 20 15.00 Water Notices nonce i $15.00 ee Tat cA ious Nort RETREAT The Prinice Rupert News frequently advovates the construction. ofa. road from the coast through | the interior. Some times: the News puts forth a fair agrument. But last week. fhey under took. to: ‘point: gut: the: value ot shh: road froin““a military’ standpoint. : ‘Weil, a paper that is not * milfartistic should ndvoid, it possible, things’ military. AS a military, reason for. the road, the ‘wrecked Inst fall. But like good fron- News says“it would be Very useful for | ters men Fred saw the whys and the iv youth, and early in Hfe made voyages | Wherefores, and. as. Archie Watt 84¥8 | yet shown that Canadians ever retreat- about the train service, "We didn’t give a dam about Bennett, but we have to make money for King.” So Fred says a retreat. 7” Now, “history has ‘never ed, Tt is not likely the young fellows today will retreat, at least not.as long’ ‘as the old man is alive, Had the News if we cannot do it now we will latter | oaia the road would be useful for get- when the C.0.F. gets in ar some other foutfit gets going, RAISED THE RIVER BOTTOM? An old: prospector, gold digger and carpenter and what have you,-told the Herald on Sunday that he looked for "fnturé norma’. “His “water” on? th Skeena.‘ river: to be about three feet higber than normal -high water in. the’ past, He figures that the big floods of last: fall and the post spring. has ralsed the level of the river bed three fect.. He does not hold out. much hone for the nrasnectors awho have heen do- ‘ine 9 little caleniatine.on panning the evavel heds.of the Skeena. . the ald beds or hars. ‘are buried too doo and that.9 lot of new bars have Heen created. -'That.may he the ense. Misa 1, Carpenter, R. N. of the Haz- elton ‘nursing staff, returned to. her dnties on! Monday after a two month’s Miss Helen Campbell, R. N. “acting: matron during. the. absence of the week for the south for a couple of months sholidays, Miss Craig retirned from. ‘Winiines the first of. the week. es, « s Some: gravelling is now heing done in places’ where gravel ‘had not been | put before,” and ‘also on. the main high- way and on the new fill... «> |. + : il *. s. . Mr, ‘and Mrs. AY. Finley of ‘Concord, ‘New, Hampshire, “who own a farm: in ‘the ‘Kispiox ° at’. ‘Plnlay- Lake, left. last’ Week. for the: American: ‘home, after hay : yo spent. the summer: at Wintay: Lake. os fee ” The, Onuineca Ferald, fa amt $200 on ag heey: He sars } Miss BM. Craig. B.N., left the first, ot ; fa r- hebingy 7 sume her, duties, in: the publte! "y ting reinforcements to.the front it's plea for the road would ‘have been 2 great deal stronger. From a- military ‘standpoint, roads for retreat are not pene favored. : "PARTY. DISCIPLINE wiantier” Riek: 5: “3 rée70f..the seven | CCF. ‘members. of. the - ‘British Columbia - Legislature. -have , Deen, ‘ex. pelled.. from - the. party, a, Vancouver desnateh: says. The -qnitlawed men? hers were. not accused: of grafting, of stuffing ballot boxes dr.of other. forms of more] turpitude. They. merely ex- nressed their opinions of CGF. ohjec- tives. ‘ The Canadian public has heard ‘a grand” -dleal from third ‘parties, .includ- “ine the C.C.F., “ahout. the rigidity of fltseinline inthe old. parties. A mem- ~hor of gne of these nefarious ‘politica! rorttes, . ‘according » to C.GE, orators. has no mind: of his own but! hag, to toe the tine, obey the whip: and. say what he is told to say or alse he thrown ta the wolves. ; : Tt rather, looks as. it the managers of the ©, ¢. F, were the best. ‘digein- linarians.in. the country. and could give. naints to either the Grits or the Tories in the. technique of cracking. the whip. A month or: two hea: some 'Toranto C. C. F.-ers were. kicked out, now comes similar: news from British. Columbia. and oon both ‘oceasions - the, offenders. bait ‘done. nothing but * peak their minds, Ty the - matter of. party regu- larity: the ‘OCF leaves the old A parties r Pa. AMiss ‘Ales: i Dimoek rear ned to: New | Hazelton, the first of ‘the’ ‘week. ty re- 1g Phot heol . ‘