—_ THE OMINECA HERALD, NEW HAZELTON, B. oo. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER z) 1936 . Cleaning 3" “intothy Seed Shortly. At Telkwa ‘the 1 lei . timothy seed | cleaning building’ is . about - finished and is ready for the new cleaning ma- ehine that is expected to arrive very suo, The building is 80 x 40 ft. and substantially built, ‘aiid-on @ conerete foundation, Jt. is ‘two stories ‘high, =a LIBERALS WERE AN SESSION ene eepetewnes oh eee renee % There was quite a In auch of good Tiberals in town Inst Thursday and, some stiryed over untik Friday and Saturday. Some of - them hhaye been good ‘Conservatives: in “the: past. ‘The occasion: was ‘na meeting -of the Dist- viet Jailieral’ Executive. The ‘presid- ent called the hoys to order in the af- ternoon | of Thursday nnd, business was proceeded: with. While there - Prince Rupert By The Rea of aoe Brom, Our Own Reporter Mrs Fred Rogers. recently returned and a road has been JDnilt: along a hank so that the farmers ean deliver | thelr seed to the second | story. From: there it will be fed. intd a chopper and rin down to the ‘elenning ‘machine on the ‘ground floor. from- which floor it! will be haulet out. ito the. railway. 2 car loads of timothy ° seed. (ean he stored in’ the building . eouveniently. This seed cleaning. enterprise : is the first step in a program of com: mereial importasce.- und ns fast. as one enterprise is put on a sound, hasin ; _ Recret th ;Were na fatalities | reported it is no: home ‘after being tréated ‘in Hazelton ut all is “nat harmony within | Hospital for uninjured ankle the ranks, In fact ane delegate Ws | , ‘se , 8 a ¥ ot © modést thet ‘he sat Dy himself , | ae R Cox for thiety Hond deat of the. time. “The meeting guy stnnignt ‘telegraph s vee, inthe was finally . ailjoirned and the ¢oun- erny ear ervice a4 elton W s here not: long ago enroute or tw, ta North! Vancouver where .he wil in | . wos | future: he: stutioned He sailed froin . mo here. on: the 8 8S Catala. | THIRTEEN CARS. ‘BEEF stock poop / -*s The hiceest aing sie shipment of: heef try Ix’ saved . Asain for another year | Now that the question. of a site has been. determined there is ‘veason -for Heep. Yast’ Friday after . where he and Eric Larson and Alfred Fahiving it the country for the winter win Pane LONG REST NOW in. New ae good]: crt Oona | ereek, Jolm, Dahl arrived back. _ : pike & four months’ “have passed since the Skeena went on & rampage and tore out @ lot of local farm lands - AC that time, to the southeast of town John Loen lost his:home. The house land farm buildings of N..S. Sherwaoil stand close to the bank as a result. and the situation is a very. uncomfor- , stison spent.’ Lindstrom bave placer elatms. John touk 4 look aronnd with the idea of but came to the conclusion that he is not 1& young as he used to be ani a good rest this. winter would ‘do him a lot-more good than the few extra dol- ‘ inns he could earn hy wo orking for au- is - ofher -olitfit. ( Lindstrom, * however, staying iti that ciuniry.. 2°. OPENING GF THE NEW HALL As will he seen hr an advertisement fy” another ealninn of this issue, the new - commanity hall noay under con- struction in Hazelton, will be. formal-! thble oue for & nunrber of people who live tvest ofthe Sherwooil place. - It is: a-recognized fact ‘that had the wa- ter stayed at the peek for another six hours ‘if “ould ‘have’ broken through. af the. Loen’ barn ‘and possibly at: the ‘stu end of the old ferry landing road In that case water would: have, gone down the dry: slongh «that. | passes through the Loen and Sherwood: place across the south ‘en of Kalum ‘street jnear the home of 0, Salbrechen and ; have done R Jot’ of damage: to . the athers will be added until the farmers “cattle | ever made from Burns. Lake, ly opened on October Oth with a big farms of, A. Olson .George EXipp, ES. anticipating .an early start. on constr- of the interiar will. have several in- dustries that will enable them ta ‘get the hest markets and .the hest prices: for their superior produce, LAKESIDE LODGE “BUSY PLACE B. A. Smith and Mrs. Smith, “of Burns Lake, and formerly. of New Ifazelton during. railway seoustrnetion days, returned last Sunday. from 2 trip, by motor to . Vancouver, - They | own and operate the Lake Side Lodge at Burns Lake ‘and it is one of the}, nicest places along: the highway “at which to rest up and feed up. . The past season hns been a gnod one for; the Ladge Mr. Smith reported and he looks for nnother snhstantin! increase next yenr.. Daring. ‘the past season’ hé had “the ‘outsldié saps the? itttidines stuceoed® and “the. inside ¥edecrated througk. He. will. soon’ ‘have to: donble™ np his accommodation, ‘eltlier by nda... ing to the main: “building or increasing B® the number of cabins he has in eon- / nection. ro ' ‘ Vand - probably the biggest ever made from the north. left- Burns Eake last Tuesday’ on the mixed. train for Van- couver.. Tt -canatsted of thirten ears oF heef stock’ and was hought by Mr. Hay, formerly agrictiturist for the ‘provinetal government ‘find located at | Telkwa.° and) Mr: Ivvine: of the live: stock exchange, The stock all came ‘ : ; from the Francois Lake country and! ‘Theo Coliart, Belgian consut in it is understood the price paid was Prince _Rupert has’ returned from his atisfactory to, the. farmers, trip to France having gone overseas cee ‘as one of the pilgrims from ‘this city for the Vimy Ridge memorial -tinveil- ‘ing Following the ceremonies he put in some time touritig Burope uction of the federnl building Plans wait approval of the public works department at Ottawa’ The: site sill he on the former’ provincial: -govern- nent square, and, the general impres- sion is that the Iniilding will be loeat ed ut Third Ave and Third Bt #2 a A Pally service will. he held’ in the : New Hazeltoti : church ‘on Sunday at 11 o'clock ‘in the morning when the church and: the ‘Sunday. School will unite : in a special service, Tt’ is “ae. | An effort is being made to. organize isired that ‘there he a large attendance n Trail Rangerk group in New Hazel- oft hath s parents atid, ‘children. |ton. The Boys Club: ‘int. Hazelton . at Vanhineiaa and Se ie - a Dane “Mra r ' forinerly - dfgauiist in eided to. join the ‘Trail: Rangers -and ‘Queens, Ave, chure ; "Westmin- ‘proceeded “to organize ‘ceordingly. -ster,: “presided: at, the: organ in the Uni-| The officers ate—Presideit,’ ‘Stanley ted “chireht fi" Hazelton: last: Sunday. ! Hunter: Vice.’ “Pre.,. David Cary: Thee intisie" eats prently “appreciated. Secretary, Philip. Jenze;* Treasurer, ‘Bobby’: : Benson. - : .- ae “THE WORLD'S LARGEST STREAM-LINER 1¢ the, largest stream-l ‘inst. stréani-lined’ engi as bee delivered. to the National:Systen..for test rung,. No. 64004 th fist « of five ved comiotives. built ‘t her tests by the National Research Couricil at Oitan "and ‘offic ' Railways; ’. _ More han od feet fen gth a: capable of an sstimated ‘speed ‘more than -100 miles an‘hour, the'n locotiiotives, constricted by Locdtnotive: Works. : interesting ature ba Dnepicuoua by OCOMOTIVE No. 6400 of the Canadiin National Railways, ined Steam Joco- “inotive in the: world aad: Canada’s ‘of the “Motive Power Department of the Canadian National . coat “mary, front which, extends to just above the tail; the: smokestack ‘and -bell are present but located within the streant- ining . which. covers th “tarray | of pipes: and domes: found. onthe ordinary locomotive.“ The automatic coupler. is’ arran i nm ew locomotives ‘also feats a “new semi-disa ‘type. of -wheel, ronger and f more So ieee familar: ‘ep e€ ‘a e Cana ‘ational crest in pu on red. ackground give the new ocomotives a p leasing: as. well ag \/atriking effect, | “Pl a she the fist of the: @ance and a grand night. It is @x- Cole. and: Finlayson, pected that a large number from. out- So far-as future danger © is ean side points will he present as well as cerned it still existé, If the river everyone from the local community. ever comes hack to that level it will The ‘Strollers orchestra from Telkw2! monn disaster to those farms unless ‘lzaod many yenrs car dealer and gar-|- w-iréeerit=reve “e niairtion~ meeting: we des . [fitted with many ‘windows: which will os inevense the effiviency of the-service. -t Raddy hopes: to: gata ‘of work yet to dos’ will fu‘nish the music and that will something is done to hold’ the water menii good music, The hall is most in its own channel, Up to the pre-” complete for dancing and convenicn-| cont no precanilonary measures have . ees and ‘it will fill a long felt want heen taken. The weak spots are un-. in, Huzelton, touched. and ave worse. if anything. Since the time of the ‘flood the banks have’ crumbled and at. the Loen barn e there is a gap: through - which flood iM. Ruddy. for years in the weaned ne can: pass, and at a much lower sfer .business in: Hazelton, but for a level than it reached -in June. _.......... Hints have. heen. thrown out that age operator at Burns Lake, is now the government should handle. the sit- making a change in the name of his uatoin. It has also been. suggested firm. It has heen known as Burns ‘that those who have. property to pro-. Take Garage Ltd, but in future will tect.- should, hy a -co-operative. effort. the Rie MotorssLtde ~Andysig; mow Steck. as, sond-bnaging,. take. putting up-a splendid new building to the: amost dangerous ‘spots. 1 ‘house.his garage. “business. Jt ig‘ Jo- matter, seems -to cresé just. there, and ented at: the. corner ‘of Alaska road Old Man Skeena’ may decide any oll and Railway Ave. the’ finest location time to rise’ nenin and (eontinne the in the. town. The building is T2.x 40 damage. . feet and’ one store. ‘high. dt-is: being - - Wedding Bells Py ly pu. ck Moren RUDDY MOTORS LIMITED NOW. Mtotern - equimnent ‘Will “he instatted nniethe object of Air. Ruddy. is ta give: aly nenple of the Lakes figtrict ond “nes bier trauscient ‘trade, the best gar-. On the afternoon of “Cuesdny, Sent. ive service in’ the north. There will 5th a quiet wedding was solemnized |. he in, the:new bnijdiug bis offices and 8f the manse, Knox. United Church. eouventences for . the public, ‘and in when Miss Mary Privpuik was unit- the spring he. will, add an oil and gas ed in marriage to Erle Walter. Miron fiNine: station. “his fine new build- Rev. Adam Crisp officiated. For her ins will be finished shortly and ‘Mr,! Wedding gewn the bride chose white . : arly. in. silk. lace with; glov sand-lat-to matéh Hetaber, es ae aan ‘and catried a botiqhet of baby asters” bee 1and gypsophelia. Miss Agnes Olson as bridesmaid wore a‘dress of blue tuffeta. ahd. her bouquet: Was compos- ed ‘of sweet peas and fern, . Gumimar Tt has. been fl. long” ong: pun but sroren,. brother of the groom, was the the intin highway engt ‘oF New Haz pest man. Following the. ceromony a elton on to-,Prince Geoige: ‘Is. begin: | aginty wedding supper was served in ning to, resemble a ‘road. “'Thée work ithe Terrace Hotel. Rey. Adam Cris — haa: for many year ‘baen, ‘in: patches proposer the health ofthe “bride and wherever there ‘were the ‘most voters Brie Olson added his’ good wishes. aud ete. But by ‘degrees: these patches ,Hiese were heartily endorsed: by ali ‘are being. connected "up with a layer | , bresent, of aravel, a. number, : ‘of: bad turns are: and: Mes. Morei left by train for a heing straightened out “and some’ hills. honeymoon trip to, Prince Rupert and - are belng reduced,: ‘but, there’ is’ a‘ lot; | Valicouver, -Upon: their yetura the “Some of -wwhat happy couple will make their home in was done in the past: ‘WAS Very “bad. rerrace. The-esteem in’ which “the amt diaptayed... most: Inefficiatit - -plan- bride aud, groom’ are held ‘in the eam- _ ning and ‘supervision. But ‘in a few munity “wag -evidenced: by the Inge , y number ‘of beautiful. gifts = retety ed. The: groom’ aa to. the. bride:, Wag mt “br MAKING. ROADS quite: A 308 euennees My "ea. | old Wateh “Rex, Mr, Hales of are thers, Rent. Dean; - ieee the: nest spedihge:. jat St cs “ite gaya || Most “interesting ddtess Later in. the ‘evening Mr: