8 LAWRENCE. WATERWAYS Some {Indians Want allstho Money for 7 | etter Poaltry. on Canadian “Markets Bodies Removed. from old Bury: ‘Will be Seen this. Yeav- —Milk- - Birds will de. Higher: ! wenty-thve Hundred “Delkirs Sent. tol the Village From: Provineial ‘ Finance ‘Minister. ; Many: Wondectul Costumes’ and. Much Real -Enijoyment—Judges. did * Noble’ Job: Too fo ‘be ‘Started’ Next Year’ ‘According : to Ottawt: Rumorg—Rush Work to ‘Completion: Then - et 7 aera) we a “result of ‘a nation. wide move- ment to. introduce . _poulry. grading the people of Canada will: eat better poul- try. this -year..than ever before.. The oe : nn) It is reported from; fan, ‘guthoritative| soutee that. the. ‘Minister’ of ‘Finance at Victoria has. ‘had... forwarded -to.., the Village of Smithers ‘the’ Sun “of $2,500 Oitawa—Reports- are “elveulating in the: capltal: ‘that’: 1981- will see definite steps, taken’. to make, a reality ‘of ‘the: St7 ‘Lawrence Deep * Waterway from, Under the ‘auspices of the W. A. “tal: the. H.. -H. the’ citizens: of the district gathered . ‘int large: numbers to dance: ‘in: faney. costume - on: Hallowe’ ens: Of, Mortimer ‘met’ swith the Ragwilget Tr 2 dians in an- ‘attempt-to” ‘gettle. with” ” yy u ‘ag its. share of: the: Jelief money: being: furnished. .by- the Federal and: ‘Provin- -eclal governments: to: stimulate © em- ployment during the owinter months.’ As soon ngs the! Village. Commissioners put up their share, or another $2, 500, relief work can be undertaken in that Village. " Bive. thousand dollars, ‘if ‘ap- plied where it will do ‘the; most good, is a tidy little sum of money’ that will make life look a ‘lot rosier for a numn-' course .thete™ were many costumes not’ 80 acwiully fancy either! ‘But. all. had a good | time. and | felt well repaid for.) the trouble’ they went to. . The dance was held, in _Kitanmax hail: ‘and: “the, music was: furnished, by. the” Indian | or, chestin. - The natives furnished . very: good. inusic too. The | hall.was decor-: ated with, Hallowe’ en things. and . all: together® it wos “auite a: ‘festive “occa: sion. | ‘The prize, winners were as | fol t for ‘a resumption, of : ‘negotations: which [he hopes. will: lead: to actual work on ‘| the* ‘undertaking, - snid: the subject will receive: his atten- tion ‘as ° ‘soon as he" returns from: Bg: and.” His primary task : ‘ywill be * ‘to’ reach, an ‘underatanding, with the.-pro- he: “Great ‘Lekes: ‘tothe’. ‘Atlantic, ‘ “Prés.: “Hoover. ‘ts, ‘pressing through the: ‘Dnited’ States’ Minister to Canada’ “Pyeinier Bennet: has: . grading. movement is’ being’ sponsored by the’ eee and merketing service in the Dent.: of. Agriculture and the pack- ers and: ‘others handling poulry in o big ‘way have agreed to pay. according to. grade., Canada’s poultry scason ex- tends . youghly ‘from. October .20 to the New Year. During. that’ ‘time: appro- ximately 45, 000, 000. chickens and older fowl will be. marketed. in- this country in: addition. to turkeys, geese ducks. buried - ‘there. . The ‘other. bodies. wer ne for the skeletons. taken from. the “old burying. grounds: at’ the: turn tof the new road. to th high. Jeve] bridge. Th *, money is’ ivailable ‘for. the. thirty-od? ~ bodies removed... The: Indians are te paid at the rae of: $10.for a. ebild, $e for ® woman and: $30 for.a chief. A’. first all-the bodies were ‘those of t' ©: chiefs, but: ‘later the natives . were Br — isfied. that. only-- -four- chiefs. had boo || vinees | ‘of Quebec: ‘aad: “Ontario as: to the’ ‘vespective tights. of these provinces | and. the ‘Doniinion in the development. . Several. times ‘in the past two yéars |~ Premier King: -apperted to. have reach- ed the basis ‘of: such - an‘. agreement ‘SANL poultry will -be divided into two main’ ‘grades, “milk fed”: and .“select:: ed”. The milk fed ‘are not . necassnri-’ Ty fed. with milk but. are crate -fed and the. ‘selected: are range fed.° The. two grades will: be. subdivided. “into several classes and: the ‘buyers: will pay u dif- ference of four cents: a pound . in. favor of: the milk . fed, class. With the pre- sent price ‘of feed: it is- estimated’ that -, erate feeding will be. a profitable un- a aettaklng finally agreed “upon, and’ then. the 1r- port was sent to the. government. an the. money | came: "through. :: ‘mnésdn evening an attempt was. made: ‘to pa™ . oo this. Ioney over to the relatives:of thx» deceased, but “it: appears: -that. one :0~ two of’ ‘the Indians, elaim: vall the: monet. and . their claims « re: not. ‘particlar!~ clear. It was. ‘more’ than: half acer. tury since that: burying ground was fr use and ‘the ‘Indians -keep no: “wwritte> - record. . “Some. day - it” may. be. ‘eleare? hap and the money y pald to » the proper: “ Peter’ Spooner was. a a patient in the parties, hospital for a week, | 4 fhe ee | Mrs. : McLean ‘of! ‘MMorleetown hag been appointed a field: ‘matron: for the Indians in. “that” neighborhood. She has, Jong. been a god friend: to sick lows : me : " National-—Lady, Mas: Cordiner ‘ ns: a “Turkish, Jady.;- man, Mr. Walker as an Yndian trapper. ¢ . Comic—Lady, "Dorothy “Hindle. and ber of married | “men in. ‘the’ railway town who are out of work, . That’ lit= tle sum of money will not- only: help - a lot of families, but: it will doa lot of!) inuch needed work in’ the village that Irene Carden, as--Gold “Dust. Twins: might not’ otherwise be done. “The| man, W: Lloyd as: aemonkey., - —.'|each .time last *. minute » difficulties commissioners have, .no ‘doubt, , been .. Home ‘made—Lady, Mrs. - _Brecken- arose The progress he did make will giving much thought. to- ‘the unemploy- deni :-as.-mother . ‘hubbard.j, H Man, A 8. * Irvin, ‘as totem “pole, 1": enable Premier Bennett -to take up at ‘ed situation and ‘to’ what pieces of - Original—Lady,, “Mrs.: “Windle “AE. the place he, left. off. and ‘it may be. ex- the 2 ‘t Oe een ate or Willard's Chocolates 5 : man, Allen’ Ben: | pected ‘that the new: premier. will: ‘have @ most urge "|son, 26 spaniar missioners ‘can satisfy: themselves on ‘ Period-—Lady, | Mrs - C. A. ‘Wrineh, lowest mintsy. gp-onenation cox thid matter. work for the unemployed ‘as Freneh-Indy. of. 1800; man, Bu Sar: “The single. “question at ‘issue’ ‘in the |: will surely be started forthwith. poe -.| gent, .as-cave, man.’ The turkey ‘that: was, drawn for wae | development of the. waterway 18 the | donated by. Mrs.” “Geo: Burves- ‘dnd won| aaternational section. 4 ‘The | ‘completion ‘by - Mrs. Shea. ‘The . prizes” were* alliof the - Welland: canal: by: Canada’ Coy: | donated, by the business. ‘men of. Ha, ers that’ ‘phase: of the: project. while |’ elton..." The judges’ were. Dr.. Wrinch? |the work now under. way by the Beav- G.-Y. Storkey and Mr. Wilson, '-|Hrnoig Power Corporation will’ com- ‘The. proceeds of the.danc p @ are for plete ‘thé ‘navigation channel in Quebec: FUNERAL or LATE B "SPOONER |smewaas ARE IN ‘BAD ‘SHAPE 4 A lunge number of friends ‘gathered at the Roman Catholic church in. Hag- wilget last Friday. morning ‘to «i Day. ‘The sidewalks in New. Hazelton. are sadly in. ‘need of. repair, not BO. mud: ithe. surface. ‘a. few-. planks would fix _Hness. .. the aervlee - . will be: an their last respects to: the : late Ralph M. Spooner who passed, ‘away ‘Wednes- day morning,. October :28, after 4 short “Rev. -Father ‘Godfrey. ‘snid |- Sowing ‘the’. service’ the: remalt ; accompanied: to: the. Hazelton cemetéry | where. interment took ‘place: The pal fearers were. ‘Jos... ‘Claremont, We 8. Sargent, F. AL “Goddard;:8. ‘H.. Sentipiet H. Denno and. W: Walter. - eh ag ———$<——— ” aRnIStiCe DAY. ‘SERVI | i. Next Sunday: in. the United’ Ghureh, Hazelton, - the three church -organizn tions will unite and hold an Arinstice Day ‘Service at 3 p. m.- Rev.: 7 RL; Bannister, of the Anglican church; ‘Rev OT. Ae Wright, 'B. Ay. .of... ‘the. United Chureh and, Capt. : Joyce: of ‘the: ‘Salva’, tion Army, will take patt.. An appro: priate: program is ‘being:. sprranged ° ‘and |: the public, is invited to ‘particlpate. in “day, oe 80° many . years, it. took a good. deal /of | * courage’ ‘for- one firm: ‘to.-break away | —— : |from. the old: customs... But ‘it: has. al}: |ready ‘been done,: Myros & Smith off, the finds’ ‘of the Auxiliary and’ it ds expected: ‘that ‘nearly: tyo -pandred dol: lars will “be added to the treasury” ar a. result: of the affair poe plea, ~ Customers who. pay. “the : of Retier Prices, and Service. : ‘Inn county. Where credit, time: credit, hag. ‘reigned = supreme. for Hazelton are: this, wek ‘announcing on gnother page of this issue that. from. he’ first ‘of, November they: ‘have adopt- customers, and a lot of | new ones to. patronize. them. ‘and. ‘take ‘the advan- purehase ’ ‘will: give FOU. “The ‘advantages | of a ccash business are $0 great,” “10 nly to. the: ‘business vl the: ‘Beauharnois: Go will complete. and 7 turn: over te the government ‘a naviga- — ‘Benefit ie the ; +2 ° available ‘in’ i932, ed ‘the cash system, and “ask: all. old | tages: that real nionéy, at*the, ‘lime of os Save - for: the. short ‘atreteh’ ‘around the Lachine- rapids’ ats : Montreal. ‘In. con- nection - -syith ‘its - ‘power. development : syhich “will! Te aon years, “before the. international ‘Section dian Department. Indians and now: she Will have a sup-| ply: of: medicines, for ‘emergency. - The \ lied “b; t In- medicines. will ‘be supp Hed "by y. he of lowe'en tore. up enough sidewalk ‘tr the surfaee,: but ‘in. many. places the “The ‘boys on Hal: Supports are. ‘gone,: show. how. badly the under part of the Ways and: eanals, that’ he ‘Hoped “to. sen completion : of. the. ‘project. ‘during’ his) This would be - ae “iterm 8 as. ininister.