3-0. BRADY . ¥! ¥. v : + Ry PEP ak “i 2 7 ~ 'y Fooled Tee ro Sir Henry, Thornton's trip. té Brines 7 Rupert must: have been a ‘great, ‘isan. | pointment to’ fhe ‘Liberal ‘ wworkets ’ iti that city ‘for.it was confidently. expect- ‘“ ed ‘and: freely. prediéted. that the: presl- 2 a’ flent of. Canada 8 snational railways i Was ‘About’ 10; apmiounce, the .. definite _Toeatiow and, the: exact ‘date: of start- 7 “esend to! tly politics ‘Sit Henry ¥' pave Prince ‘Rupert a.. “stall. by? .an-. one they: know they ‘vannot. “get: for 4 at least a ‘Tong. time and: at a. big price riz, the ‘ula. goverment : building block on, Thitd. Aves und: Second Ave.” we “As. much. as gle ‘Henry ight sym- pathize with the Liberal _party he’ Is not unwise enongh to allow’ that party tto make ‘him, their gont. ‘He Hikes his eS job pretty well and he- wants, to work under the Bennett government “as Well jas under. the old- King “government. Prince Rupért. is- ~pretty “well served '§. by good hotels nt the ‘Dresetit time and He has no: va dices affiliations which may y iflaence hi attitude when legisla | tion: vital to Skeena’ 8 interests are under: discussion, | He can debate most: effectively: any. /questisin ¢ affecting. the. ‘Skeena District: in an: intelligent r manner, in Committee : or on’ ‘the floor. of parliament, . He i is vegarded, by. all members of the last Houige of Comimons regardless, of party one of Canada’ s most teftective, capable'a and d popular members. Gj Developing Ore At Usk’ Mines . , Steady Work’: It ia not many places, in Biltish « Gol At ““umbia today that ean boast of any’ par} ticular. anining ‘devélopinent . or- opera" : ats tt is” efpected: that” the will be ~ foul: thi tezk, oY ; an) will: shortly hive. enough _ commercial | ° i are | déreloped . to. dtistity.’ the _instala-|o tion of a fifty ‘ton mit, a “hie. president. of: ‘a nipasy, Mr. Hickey of’ “Toronto,: is, A, mining. ‘engin-. ‘|4 a (| eer himself. ” ‘He fai ‘now, ‘at: the pro-|/" S perty, and will: nem there for anot! oy ti ‘the population: of ‘the north does not not demand any million ‘dollar hotel tyet, ‘neither would. the’ tourist traffic “hat present justify. such* an. outlay. It ‘lis. well known that. the tourist tradé ig: seasonal and.a short season. at that : When’ conditions -Justity- the expendi- | ire ° the “hotel. ‘Will: be built, ‘but even {Sir Henry : ‘fefused, to allow.- the Liber- als to use him as: iB: ‘political “football. The Omineen Heniwl $200 per year : ~ On. the’ Talon ‘group “the, prelimfanry development ‘has ‘exposed: “‘an.-ore: ‘body |¢ Of the . average . width, ‘of. twenty: feet, is a low: etude’ copper, ; about ‘Soh, butt and’ gold which make it somewhat at- tractive: It is the: intention - of: ‘the -|company to do. some. dimond arilling:| this fall and Winter: to. ‘determine the : (leph-of the ore body. ae . On the company’s. other: properties at the head of Gold: Creek” between Kleanza Lake and the Copper. river, gang is sworking- on surface, stripping -j and - shallow shafts.’ ous i On the property held by: thé Copper ; River Exploration. Co. ‘there, are gréat possibilitiés: a nd” thi ers’ ‘ave, goin; B about ‘the; work. in’. -stientifie: way w cong et thid pen | . 7 built ' ‘a! nounciug, thyt the favored ‘site: now. is}: ing. the enrly.: Vietorian’ style. get the work: aid aut. ‘fo ‘them. ‘The’ -.| sniow -was-a month ‘late, “getting. ‘fuway " Greig-Thomas 7a very “pretty. wedding: was. sotem:: ge Stanley: Thomas, : second | son of: M Mrs. ‘Charles Thomas, both of. Terrace ‘| played. ‘the: wedding march, ‘and aecoms: during the Signing of the’ sregistar. : The: bride, | who was: ‘given in mar-" tinge ‘by’ her. brother, Lawrence. was. lace yoke - ‘and crepe: panel.” Ber: “yell oe of ile. embroidered - net ‘was fastened: : , to.a “bandeau with Orange. : blossom: a ‘aiid pearl: trimmings, . She carried, a -_ large bouquet, “of white flowers featur-. St ‘he’ first attendant, her ‘sister ‘Hel-.:. ing tones,, Evelyn Thomas, second as: - sistant, was - -beconiingly gowned - in Nile ‘green. Canton crepe,. while: Mra.) 8. N Kirkaldy,. ds, matron of. honor, a wore a gown of shell’ pink corded silk. . with lace. flounce: and yoke” of blend: ing tone. ‘The attendants. “all” carried : bouquets to match their gowns, . made ; gloves. and slippers. in. blending. shades _ Little : Jackie Kirkaldy. acted a8 ning’ bearer and - he wore 8 navy ‘velvet suit with ‘white ‘satin. blouse with rut. . fed coller ond cnfis.. The. groom was: |and for‘a distance of- 1800 tt. The. ‘ore pa it” ‘also. ‘carries small’ values - in ‘sil¥er-}¢ ai ich quets of roses. J yonesstickle and) a breath _coinpleting “the ° delightful.” ne rangements; the ebureht Was: AP ! the contracting parties.” Following: the, service a. hens ‘held . ‘at the" “home ’ 0 mother t ‘hich telatiyés nized in Knox:.United “Church * on Wed: - we a nesddy “evening .of. last «week! when)”: Rey... H. Allen” -united “In. ‘marriage Sei Mona. ‘Almmi- Gréig,” ‘sécond ° daughter a of Mrs. Mary A. Greig to : Evérett) = ~ Mire, Tass Farquhr of” Prince ‘Rupert mo panted Mrs. 3..N. Kirkaldy, ‘sister of. “ a the bride, who’ ‘sang “T-love you. truly? “ charming: in ‘a gown of: georgette: with.- en, wore a gown of corn silk Canton’ crepe with hat. ond slippers in. ‘match- . in Victorian style, and wore. hats, — ,