| Hospitae and - Municipalities — Now it in Unity; I Are Working. ng for the Géner- al Health and. Educa--.. tion of the: People m : One of the best features of the B. C. Hospital. Association con- vention at Victoria this year was]. the request from the. Union of B,. m C. Municipalities for co operation . between these two. organizations i. to secure from. the . Provincial = Government a more efficient and adequate service for the peovle in -the way. of hospital . treatment and education. Dr. Wrinch, who has. been very active in provincial hospital matters for some years, is entitled to much credit for the bringing together of these two organizations which, in the past, * -tions. . There is now a move on for a | joint, committee of members of the Hospital Association, Union | of B. C. Municipalities and the a Provincia! government to ‘inved- 4 tigate the situation m other parts of the continent and to have a ms report ready for the next con- a vention so that the problems ot Ze health and education may, be gal: we ‘ved. - : L The Hospital ‘Association pase Me ed a resolution’ “requesting. the 7 government toappoint an inspec- ® assist.in overcoming some of the Aiftenttieg encountered. Tommy: Carpenter. Dead “ Thomas «Carpenter ‘died . very a suddenly at. the. Premier’ mine, “ where he had been employed for m the past: few years. - ‘Tommy was very well known along the. line of the railway.” “He ‘worked ‘at different points before ‘the rail- way was built and for. peveral | years afterward. For years he was at the Telkwa hotel and will be remembered by -all the old timers, both in the Bulkley, Val- ey and around the Hazelton dis trict. Tommy was not. a. cake Seating tea - hound, but a. great many, in. distreas’ in - those ‘early ays benefited ‘at his, hands. ‘He pnever paraded his: ‘Virties. He ” - Mineral. Prize Winners. King, first for'cdll The Bulkley, Va, alfey ex 4 drat for ‘best alstri it Soles iN] Howard Wilson. ia: aildng a . among the Terrace visitors at i. were palling i in different direc: |’ ; ‘| Charles Lindstrom. Cache, Frank |. od tor to advise with. hospitals: and| was one.of the old crowd. that are|. Pfast disappearing, and the. world] i fis not improving ‘because af their The prizes won by. the ' ‘interior _ Terrace. a new house at Shames. a Mrs. W. 4. McDonald was Prince Rupert fair this week. Mrs. W. Broking . has left for Washington, where she will visit a sister for 4 time. «5 The -Presbyterian Guild. ‘met last. week at the. residence of Mra. LH. Kenney. and this at the home of Mrs.. H ,..Wilgon, Following. fair week the.: Guild will meet regularly. weekly, -Matt Allard and John Garland, of Kalum Lake, are spending a few daysintown, =~ “KY Olson has installed ‘electric Ave... Edward ‘Hamer and son, _ Bob- bie, who have spent’ the summer in Vancouver, returned to Ter- race on Monday evening. . The Trail Rangers held their first meeting of ‘the new season on Wednesday, Sept, 3, when the following : officers were elected: Super-Chief. Ranger, Fred. Tho- mas; Chief, Eversley Glass; Tally, '|Green. This wéék?s meeting was devoted™ to’ the. making - of bird houses for, competition: ‘at the ie all fair. oe . - The monthly musical service at the Presbyterian” charch is prov- ing ‘a great success.. There was +a large attendance last’ ‘Sunday, when musical offerings were made | - by the following: . Miss’ Onriolee Greig, solo; Kathleen: Burnett: and. Mona Greig, duet; “In addi- tion, there was a ‘special render- ing. of. the Twenty- -third. Psalm by the Willing Workers’ Club, : . A.pood deal of credit. is due. to F. W. Bohler for-the handling of the ‘local: district exhibit. at the Prince Rupert. fair. He. showed ran Prince George. a close: second. gathering op. the. exh ing: a promising’ “silver. lead - ‘pro- some_ of ‘tha’ ‘ore ‘to: ‘be. assayed, | He: says’ the yein-is ‘three ‘anda : [Prince > Ganne | district: came. last it secured the j table. ‘vegetables, | light in his hume on Lakelse} Mud. Creek trail, but got only half considerable ‘artin arranging the 8 mae articles he-had at his disposal: and ee Another year’ this. district. can get , the cup if more grains and grasa-|. ’ es aré provided by, the: committee ” - Steve Young of Cedarvale was as! in town this week... He is “work= be perty near there and is. ‘sending 7 half feet. wide and: he “expects ai Got District. Cup at Rupert Fair The ‘Hazelton. display at the Prinee Rupert. dropped from first place to. third place this. year, the cup.and Terrace moving into the second place... The winner of. the coveted cup got: a. big lead i in the grains and grasses, - - stock vere tables and. for arrangement of the display... Of a possible 1000] - points Prince George got 644, Ter- race 576,: |Hazelton: ‘536 and.Fran- cois Lake. 260. While the. Lakes highest score for. forage, . alfalfa, ete,.-. Terrace led in fruit and Made Fine Apple. Display J. S. Gray, Cedarvale, had .an- other: display of. apples at the fair in’ Smithers - this year ‘and_it at- tracted a ‘lot of attention. ~ On his farm at’ Cedarvale he has a targe number of. trees in full, bearing and this year ‘they are loaded heavier than ever. As a result of his showing of high class |. apples at the fair he secured a good many orders ‘for. his fruit. Mr. Gray is an’ advocate of ..hav- ing-a@ fruit tree inspector placed ional i in tne: fruit, belt- -BO that the growers might: import. trees: that are fore suitable’ toa climate and conditions in this section than are rthe trees shipped. in from the south. “On Wednesday Leo and’ Mrs. Spooner and. Peter. Spooner went hours © were back in town -with three ‘black fellows. ‘They. ‘ran into: six bears: together on the]: the: ‘flock... The other three hit}. for’ the.. timber. : New. Hazelton people have since.-been feasting j. Prince George district taking the ; ata ‘point, ‘on: the. Canadian: ‘Nat- |. out on a bear hunt and ina féw|: noe from. the: Hub ot Bulidey - Malley. . Th { i Mrs. Hunspéraer and daughter| : left Thuraday } morning fora trip to Prince Rupert. J. J. MeNeil and Harry. Willis took in the. Rupert fair this week A. A. Esson of the Royal Bank at Prince Rupert i is in charge’ of the branch here during the ab- sence of 0. H. Wail. ‘Major Ashton of Ottawa, come missioner of the Soldier Settle- ment Board, spent Thursday last with J. P. Wheeler, the local field supervisor, visiting settlers and discussing: their problems. Mrs. Acland and family return- ed to Prince Rupert last Satur-[ day after spending the summer in Telk wa. Rev. J. §. Brayfield returned to Telkwa, on. Monday morning’s train after an eight weeks’ trip to the coast, Manitoba and Dakota od. P.. Wheeler left on. Friday morning’s train for Vancouver and will be away for two weeks, ‘The j new Telkwa nursing home © Government Ottices at e 0 Erected at. Smithers“ Boe Start This Fail | ad ‘Ted ia understood that an ‘appro.’ . priation has been made’ by the» Provincial: government for the: construction of- new. government. buildings at Smithers and, that work will-be started this fall;: ‘ae. cording to Dr, Wrinch; M. L. A.,. who returned last week from the. capital, While.in the south the Doctor carefully viewed the gar-: dens in Victoria: and Vancouver, and he agrees with the recent ob-: ‘servations of the editor, that — while there are beautiful flowers. ~ in the south, the Hazelton. district. ‘ineed. take its hat off to-none.: For variety of plants and differ- ent specimens of the same- plant, ihe average garden in this: dis-. trict is far ahead of the average garden in the south, He was more than pleased with the suc: cess being made with flowers in - this section and he hopes to see many more people devoting, time has been started ‘and everybody fearly.a date as. possible. teade | into being” the: Telkwa Citizens’ ‘Association. The following of- |. ficers were ‘elected:—President, '|A. Mapleton; Vice-President, H. H. Phillips;- -Secretary-Treas., E, Hoops; Committee, J. J: McNeil, P. Slavin and Fy ‘B. Chettleburgh Otto Utterstrom anid family. re- turned from Babine this week, ' The young: people. of the town were entertairied . Tuesday, even- ing at the home of Rev, and Mrs. Pound in honor of Mazel Cox and. on. bear steaks, and bear feet, ; Tock Barelav. is back of the project. It will will be made ready for use at as to the culture of flowers and in beautifying their homes. ”'To’en- courage tnis is one of the main " lideas of the Horticultural Saciety.. “There was ‘a good- meeting of} citizens Tuesday evening ~ when | the first'steps were. taken to bring | Rich’ Showing. at Telkwa-- For some time: past: Gillespie & ing a lot of development work: ‘on: their property. on Milk’ ‘Creek and | have.a remarkably: fine. ‘ahiniliig’- of high gerade silver-lead and gold : ore, a large sample of which was barbecue “day. The showing * of ' traced ACTORS three. claims:. “The sample displaved in Telkwa wil be. sent ¢ out to be assayed, The Herald is: $2.00 a. Year. ; ‘Wilson of Telkwa-have:been.do- on display i in the Telkwa- hotel. on... . ore: is said to be from ‘three to: . eight feet wide, .and has © “been :.