RALD | yo, Me =. (24r B36 | 7 wees SE of oe XEW HAZELTON, B. C, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1936 NO a9 | : Road to Alaska Is Advocated In Legislature! By he Seu t p — " ere AN EDITORIAL \Gone to Placer 7 Hatcheries Are | Prince Rupert ||Qut-Taxing Taxies ‘Digging Along | Being Closed : gta an cl a, McConnell creek| _. Not Profitable Geo, Murray, M.A. of Lilloet, has From Our Own Tteporter need the provincial. xovernment to do and must very shortly kill the goose arly Tuesday mnorning John Sith oe : ayhat it van to bring nbout an agrec- . . that laid them. For years and yearsjdriving a track started out from. New Among a number. of salmon hateh- ment betwen Canada and the United; ~ the provincial government has been| Hazelton with four local men pound eves in British Columbia that have States in rannectlon with the construe My. and Mrs, William Sherman who gathering such eggs from owners of jfor Burns Lake where they will take heen ordered closed at Lakelse Lake Hon of a higbway throngh British Col-! were married an Cornwall, Bug. £i8ey automobiles of all descriptions. and|it plane on Wednesday. if weather hatchery nnd Bubine hatchery. “The wnlia and the Yukon Territory to the |yrars age, have suitably celebrated every now ant again have insisted on permits, for thelr placer srommds on nae hatchery was closed last at Alaska boundry, This svould complete | the ‘pvont, with family and neighbors | ® little higher gold content in said Metounell Creek, ‘The party was come bat ee rumored this spring that It ihe read from, Mexico to Alaska and assisting. ‘The rifts included a gub- | &885- The public has been s0 patient | posed of John Dall. Tatlin Lindstrom wold he opened Again. The permar would be of vast benefit to both conn-|atantial purse of gold. The Sherman’s and long suffering that it looked like | Alfred Lindstrom and rie Tarson mv coe wil ve pensioner a tries. ‘The. unfortunate part is that |who came here from Ttessiand 27 yrs. a never failing spring of great volume. and they expect to be awity for ahout init the yairt) time employees will be Mr, Murray is not aiwass agreeable to[ago, have a Family of six. There has] Some enterprising easy-money ar: |scven mouths. Hesides the four-men pornitted to fend for themselves. “It eovernment schemes ‘and plans althou never heen a death, AIL are enjoying tists saw the harvest that the govern they had seme R000 pounds of grub is maintained by the department of he is a Libera) member, But at that. soon herlth: ‘Mtr. Sherman, uow that ment was reaping and their fingers equipment. © | fisheries that the annual eost of the Mr. Kenney, member for Skeona. Will [he, hag 2 little leisure, enitivates: fi itched to get in on that easy money, Arrangements had been mate ofhz- hatcheries. ig not justified by resull-. nndoubtedly give Mr. Murray strong | nuusnally attractive flower ‘gnrden. What. was an easter way than to sell|inally te leave from Mission. Point ot aud it is claimed that nature will pro- eupport, and fora young inember, Mr. |” : oak io the government the idea of Compul-|frem Sealy Lake, but the pilet of the vide an amply supply of sockeye sil: Renney stiinds well ‘with the party) pup mill conversations are agnin sory Insurance for all owners of cars, (hig triamotor plane Wis afraid of the The Fitton the assistance ot mur. hends. Komething’ wight came ontt-0f | eine heard... The, ap Francisco pro- The government bought the idea, and |ianding and take off and refused TO) 1e only assistance man CAN 6IYe ig tn it yet. odes. rank ickiey’ af Vanconvér an, act was put on the statutes. But | come. hen the hig .phine went awity ae the ate, and this may ensily —_—_———— aud a representative Trom England are semeore in the government, was wise |to Famonton and. left a pilot with a] "e: lone by serving to, the ‘Cagadinn ‘um ; gland 8¢ |i. such matters aud Compulsory In- | sinall plane ‘to’ handle: the Ipent ouefit. people more ‘of-the: poorer class of sal- said to be due here about the end of , t A cate ty ; enranice was eased onto the public in| The pilot ef the small wane had not mon jaid’Jedve the bigh ass fish, for . t to foreign countries, and as is, ; e “HE LATE SAMUEL Al GER oe HE be BAY ; “ the month, 1D. G. Stewart of Prince " . expor va! . small doses, First the city commer- j heen here and was lexry nhont coming xy : ; ) usually the case, at & ‘tower price than Rupert, whe was in an Francisco O) | -, . gs ; few weeks ugo, called an some of those cal trucks were hit and that went ov-jat this time <0 the buys had to go to), : : Usk—Leaves Large Family. hae fF ThORC | or in a small way and now the aet is| Burns Lake by tinek and get the ma- ‘nadians will pay for the inferior arho are tutereste:d in the potential I-| 94; . , . fish. Tf th “j . —— dustry and fond them frankly optim- heing made to apply to all who own] chine there. Tt 1s 2 much moPe costly] a ne government provides fo Sam Alger, for twenty "years section istic a ; OO trucks and taxi ears for the purpose of | trip for them as it is only a matter of the export of the inferlor fish and I¢t foreman at Usk, and one of the best ett oo. scratching out & living. . av hour or two by alr from New Haz- the sockeye stay in Canada, everyone known Candian National Railway em-} phat veter the not cana | panes and licenses have been inereas} clton to McConnell Creek. but the cimmers would say “That ¢ Phat veteran of the notfhern seas, . . . | Roy" aa ' ployees in the district, passed away at), G waaed . noes on Rat- eil, but these the owners would try to; Lete Jensen had niso intended going |" : i ary c. G. 8. Newintan. ran ashore 08 Bar . ' ; ; nine o'clock lnst ‘Friday morning | pat Rock, off Ixaien Istand last: week, ie but coma ar area ea af in hy phe but he refused to consent the hospital at Prince Rupert. He had] gna is now in dry dock. The mishap il 1er mi Cae a everelal 6 i OE to the now arrangement and be will M h M * . been in poor health for 0 couple of} took place when the Newinton; a light noe ree ars ao ona a ant wait for spating aml nse barnes, ate i aking ¥, > . i and. oe to Rupert oe the! nouse tender, was feeling her way viean aemrelt an increase in the oat of nees doctor's care for four months. ° e was . uN sudden ¢ sate | Means § c . , save | ‘ern in England Of yeara. ago and 1s down the couxt, in a SW and thick | ging business: that most of them will OUR SURFACED HIGHWAYS Ce ecew E ne a Be Psnaw stor. The damage is not at all : vas . _ : eqine from New England and settled - survived: by his aged mothér in: BD8-| gerious. , {be better off not doing business, Es- nn the north shore of the Ottawa river Sq land dis, Widows, fo0r daughters .and a i! pecially 8 to at eee os ple| phere are 94,000 vifles ‘of surfaced |-syposite what -is now the city of Ot three sons. ‘The funeral AW; Beldtn’ appa repat-verseles -peores af theme BT thee" Parag ornate Mee ver has highways in Canada, ‘exclusive of the! faws, founded the town of HulL,bezan em, AT? | the.outalsints where NUE TNE ever has | cfreats in cities, fow"s and incorpor: | she exulottation ef the timber ‘wealth For Fwenty Years Section Foreman at In the year 1800, Philemon Wright ——— Prince Rupert: to charge of the B. C.jpeginning to, move. in and out of Prince} ountedl to very nil a fact’ 40r} ser Undertakers and interment took place | poyert, after @ Jongish spell of inte-\voaie this ‘ine . innsiriess has merely aed itingess” Theo mitenue ng .deu af tbs, QERENA, Valley and prepared the at Fairview. cemetery. Besides mem: | tivity, otherwise known a8 the. closed | "Fon thé means by which the truck and let stace, TH20. “The cost has heen ens) wiy re Tait ta he LY Fears the Akateh , hes of his family a munber of friend# | season. The first vessel in this Se2-l raya ow have | t off th relief ormens, In 1884 alone the constinte- | Bos of Canada.” He was and still ix af’ Usk were present to pay their last} ean was the Finella, Capt. Dave Rit- valk owners have kept off the rebet tion ant maintenanes necount) WAR] gpoken of as the “King of the Gutin- respects to ane who had been held in | chic, In most ports: n Ss. ; . ; . $07,000,000. “A spectucnlar part-.of Ure sy » Tntl sannaga tively wl . in u , hie. st ports-it is eustomary to - an : D ! enn”. Tutit comparatively recent! ¥ if 1g) : a [- s § 8 rel’ ns ate ‘ . ae . tBtgeny peed i . * . high esteem all during his life at Usk.| vive the season’s first skipper * new | ae ness that very tet ack are program is. of course. fhe frans-Can- {He match of Canada was of the evil rhe funeral services were conducted | tye (‘silk hat) sou'wester or something |pheing taken out Tn Smithers ay to nda Lighavay, not yet completed, and | smelling: yacicty. Ther were depend- hy Very Rey. “James B. Gibson of St. /yixe that. ‘This practige may ‘be adopt truesilay last vot onte taxi License had in this connection the mite of Doo jalie Viehters but they had fo burn for Andrews Auglican Cathedral, and W-} oq in Prince Rupert, in course of time. heen tal on out and the a ne will apply Httle shonkd. be remembered as is Mas jy little while before being, used-to Heh Vanghan Davies prenided at the ores.) 4 —_—_— so throu out the ‘entire district connel fendant in association with the type of} pipe of fabrecr, otherwise the totic , ae : vom mane & ; iy B t oe lying ff , the ik road surface that bears hig name. PF ]ca vas rined: .by the obnoxious fuste . A USE FOR VINEGAR ally if the party appiyig or the Yit| perry E. Doolittle of ‘roronto has been jereated by the matel “They-were xo! MINING LECTURES IN USH © aa eense stopped to think what he was! OMe _ aon is hewn | ecu’ et ww the match, They were sald aa ' F about to do cule the — father of Trans-Canada’ | in little payer “yidkages:’ Ther 0 - et Ac Correspondent from) Up country . higway. . He died over two yents. AO); . eal ar” ee ; Be ¥ ‘vinci 3 so will | i -eni ae ee WO ee rarely seen today D hey wer “Dp Domglis JA _provinelil resident | yyites:—"T have not tried this myself ithe publie will buffer inconvenience ye axe of 73, He was a omar: ihe bevonite none ae aevideay .. nining engineer 1S this week at Usk) yor, pnt think perhaps it is worth 4 and is alreaily hard put in some places | yyje nin. When he was soven he be- seen cctoerat: nition . wan riving ‘9 course oat mining lectures to ; ‘ + t rt: ti Th be ayihe ) soe * rhe aristocrat aliongst the matches giving ‘a cours 5 s tol tyiay and the next. time I get mixed up| 6° ransportation, The s0¥eF@ eyo fhe proud spyxossor of. @ home | § ce days wh vax vesta. the men of that district. ‘The cowse| vith n porcupine 1 will Goo | also ment is loosing .a lot of revenue, and mame eT me ' in those days, wns-the wax vesta, ‘The opened ‘on March: 27th ‘and “will Con: yoy tb a . “ . einem or the or what? “po gratify the greed owe bicycle. Tater, he made & 6 ood- tan who uses the modem mechanic: tinue until March oth, There will a FOr ne ch wor vineeoy ° Compulsory Ins nce artist: jon beycle, the rear svheel being elgh: | jienter aid uever buys a mateh is am mu Aare a we quills, which is said to soften them, | COMPU gory Insurance artists. teen inches in diameter and the front’ te ee aadan I ; lecture ench afternoon and each even- . ” "mie worst feature of all this is that vel aa . mt"! to cmelide that Wooden matches 1T" so they brash off easily. wee } one forty-eight inches... They bind steel) guing by the hoa ris like.so many other ing. My. Lay has had a fairly psy. ] winter 2a aiving lectures from - ‘ owners lay down and pay, with ® COF*| sro] pipe. He built another from lon as the records : i 19: o hore to Prince Geqrge and Dis” Fe Child Burned . {responding inerease in all their chat | yysket ‘incre and be iinported the 2 eet Bs i vavet " slay Work correspondence 2 Pi. a eat ges, the Compulsory. Tnsuranee racket | yes trom England. On ts wheel he | piltion and a half dollavs.. In 1931 it wut th nen con of BF woe |” To Death the We Baie tor aepliet ” a private | ade a snecese ttl dobnt in racing and | climbed ‘fo 2 million. and the last {we Tat. the 1eckares Eo ehe last icone cy |. : “ . car Hee de tha wi thy remeber between 1881 and 1890 he sworn many j years the production has been over a and have done. much to incrense inter-| “Kispiox Valley will react disastrously onthe govern- nD ne Gandia elioved million sis hundred thensand dollars ; - “|ment and on the auto industry. to have becn Canada’s first moter GACB SORTS So , A four yoar old Indian ¢hild of dasy ‘Charge, what traffic will bear, even! ojo, Ile raised tthe / lyst . Canadian et ee Morrison of Kisplox was ‘\onee the commercial trugkers and taxil je: The back a : xine ee 4 jires. The backbone was a prece of [ald industrial predicts, put he misink- ‘ost in tnining, especially gold mining. : 7 ut . ~ . vo . Nonrly two hundred ‘people Lost their purned to} if it is robbery, and the public will put! Good Roads Fund: Xe lives. in thé ‘floads dn the . Baste) § . ae Lie el Del Dt eee the Coan dexth on Tuesday ‘of this week. Four wp with it, but charge more than traf] pye inte Dre Dootitte will he res. approach to the new svallwey grossing small children were lett alone in the. fie will hear and there is no traffic. membered locally ns he wis one of the States ‘last: week and the. property it New Hnzelton, ‘The material will house ind how. the one child got next| The railways: discovered that, and yet lnc. Yuton Alaska Caravan party that’ ‘Undies is estimated at half a Dillan he taken from the nil neross thé pond to fire is. 08 yet a mystery. ‘At the the provincial government cannot take |. jciced: here yome few yeurs AZo. ‘At | dollars. The floods are. not over as on ‘Ninth and ‘Tenth Aves this is on first alarm’the matron ot Kisplox was | lesson. 4 that. time Dr, Doolittle travelled over the-witers ave rushing an. £6 whee ly a couple of blocks ft a where i ie on the, job and. rendered first id and We. ilo not believe that more than | Canada by motor car all the way from | States and further: damage and yo: need ee. The fill will ee quite 2 job then rushed. the, child to the hospital. a few. members of the House kKMOW) poronto except the streteh aronnd the sible Toss of life is anticipnted in spi “ana will extend well oto thie summe jhe . burns, however, were 60 severe what ‘Compulsory Insurance is doing|y aie Superior streteh. He travelled {Of every effort of the militia, the 2"p eo xtend well Anto thé summer |inat death resulted in‘a ‘short time: pi | or-ts going to do, All such matters) night and day to join, the caravan be- viflesand thy he ball ; ny rer’ int « be done. ‘through : the House because the, * © | pore it loft the ‘southern: port of. the c ie 1 he carry xne ereek under the |ynen the alarm wag given’ the-matron mier: says it must and 50 many’ ‘ment | province. “One day he made consider- TOAG.. t tho ‘pyesent time, the -ereeK }roynd the child enveloped ‘in; flames, | bers of a government believe that they} gniy over ix hundred.miles, He was Kud there was little hope even then of |Were elected to support. the Premier one of the speakers at the several fun- he father of the child rather, than to represent’ the people. | ctions held. here, and took an ‘active > This -does noe, apply, to the present | nirt at the dance in New Hazelton the iy government any mofe than “to all the) nient the caravan arrived. me “ Dr. Brummett of Smithers is on the goyeramens. in thé past, and, .it-is safe} pee aaee oe abel lst And Dr. Wrinch: Was called, to: say in thefature. oe Spite g “theltg attend hime 0 “| the membérs:from outlying districts np: cae eee TS might yetl-take time ‘@ff and look into é| “ane firkt. triad trip cot. -the, Quepn th's nd ny ahr eas gp a Vala: : hee ; P - Whe Mary wae held -ba, Tuesdny, and Abe: in: the. effect itis going, to haye Syyent stilt, Lived: wi fo expectation®:,, phe: they. represent.’ ; lll hetore completed. fA’big culver is to| site of everything that could —_— saving its life. “7 is away: On his trap. line. ~*~ eee mpulssry Ingurance stunt: and: