ae — —— rene —— a et tae I an Just One Ticket for. ‘the - Entire Trip| After a-month spent in the southern interior and on the coast Mrs. Fred Castell, -R.N., ‘and son Robert, returned Wednesday evening and next: day Mrs, Castell resumed her duties at the Haz elton Hospital. Her alster, Miss-Bali- rer, ELN., who accompanied her both going and returning, will not resume her. duties at the hospital for another month, ‘While away. the girls got on fine driving the car and had no mis- haps and no run-ins with the police, until the last day. ' Just before leav- ‘ing they. parked on a business street in New ‘Westminster. and went into a store to wind up their shopping and to _get rid of their remaining funds. On coming out of the store they found a blue ticket on the car—it was parked ton close to a, hydrant. ‘he girls had| to report to the Sargent. at the main station. But. that” “ofticer ‘had a human fecling. and” apon learning that the sirls came from away up north where there are no water hydrants, and that they were ont of funds and on their way home, and that this was the first offence the police had caught them at, the officer let, them go, with the ‘usual warning not to let it happen again. “Please alr, no, sir.” oom Pant | MeaLaster: ‘and ‘Kirkpatrick ‘are|- in the Smithers district. building = al. bridge for, the prov ‘incial government, , a a . ‘ at Hiuson, MU. in town ont Menday), During ‘the afternoon he drove “ont to Lakelae Lake with 8. -T. Ke nuey. “MLILA., ana ‘Insp: gavermment awha a » Hatchery’ Bay. Mrs sind Mrs, W. Ww. ‘Anderson svLil leave this week for- Vancouver by car and expect to-spend the summer with their two daughters.. “okt . The official count by the returning officer, McEwan, gave B. “T, Kenney 4 total f.3006 and J. Doney a ,total of Gik—=#, inajority of :328, , The. plebiselte|c am - health: ‘fiisiirnnce vote was 1188 in 7 favor of health insurance and 361. op- posed to it, eae While in Smithers last Friday” ‘ifr, Anderson: turned his car in for a new, - one, “anidthelt, dove: if. home. 5 2. 1" ness you. tell the people what you “{Exam. Results Y fod the ‘now: m3 few: Mays: ‘while the: engi a re ‘ THE OMINECA HERALD, NEW HAZELTON, BG, WEDNESDAY, JUNE: 30, ‘1937 ———— ’ New Hazelton | Public Schools The results of the examinations and tests in the New. Hazelton schools for the last term were as follows;— Junior School Miss Dimoek, ‘Teacher Promoted to grade 1 -Rut- Colin Sargent... ‘Promoted to grade 6—Ingmar Chris- tianson, Annie Spooner, Hans Halver- son. Promoted to Grade ‘5—Sonny Han- kin, Shirley Hankin; on trial. - Promoted to grade 2»-Paul Sargent, Paul Paulson. To be tested ‘for promotion to grade 4 in the fall—Alex. Willan, Billy Spoo- ner, Billy Bugg. Sibley Senior Schooi Mitchell Newman, teacher Promoted to grade 8—Cari Christian son. . . Promoted to grade 9—Verne Senk- piel, Nellie Smith. Margaret Willan, Betty Sibley, Esther Buge. Promoted to grade 10—Erie Sargent’ Stanley Willan. Promoted to grade 11—Samuel Senk | plel, Law rence Willan. Promoted to. grade 12—Freddie Bait. Cons. Art ‘Hanford of the ROMP, Hazelton, was. preparing last evenlng to go to Smithers: on the Tirst and to ‘take in the dance perhaps in the even- ing. “In his“ “preparations he. ‘gashed his. foot. and: needed the’ attention of a doctor pretty quick.” His dancing. was over for ‘that night _ | doing: his stuff.."The- pally? “thing Is hearted way. It will not really be full of pep again unta.some parts come from the south. After next week we should ‘he ok. again. - Ww. : aoe. Harry Orm, foreman a tthe new pole camp being opened by the Hanson Lum, ber & Timber Co. at Salmon River, was) helping to move some logs. A broken pelo caught Lin on the back of the right hand just below the shirt sleeve, and tore the skin and flesh off right down to the fingers. He.was given at- tentlon, at the. ‘Bazelton Hospital. and that evening returned to camp but tho ‘next day came back to the-hespital to spend a few days until his hand could waht ‘they will not know. Use the Hetald to ‘tell them, heal, “ANNUAL ‘CONVENTION. ae ot “BR” Farmers? Insite -‘Telkwa Publie Hall - Tharstay, Juty ath, W937 auee mar “wil be: “presenti. ce ~ hear Dr. Moe § it " Morntug: session’ 10. zo a ta xidon.: Atternaon nession 1.30 Dan. . to 880: pam. Dey wHl address the: 2 ass at the eve fn i ‘the. Universality. i y- Bead rh going again, bot in a mere ‘or: fvs half]. Ml done RWAY: with, tineltine: ‘the yollce deckted that he had: igged “y the eastbound . passenger, ‘aimbed- on | turned out that that, was: ithe, GAR. “Prince Rupert. The Garden City by the Sea By Our Own Correspondent Pee ee UC CC OS LCCC LS CLA CEC OC If Prince Rupert has not yet sue- ceeded in going to Japan, that country haa at least. made.a start in coming to Prince Rupert, The steel barge Maiwo Maru, nearly as long as the Canadian National liners, and kept in apple pie order is here.for a week's visit. The ship is the property. of the Dept. of Hdueatiqn, Tokyo, and is one ‘of sever- al which tain Japanese youth for the merchant service.’ She came here dit- ect from Tokio, this being the only Can adian. port to be visited. The city is full of Japanese fishermen and can- nery workers, and great is the ex- change of hospitality. - #38 . Jack McAuley, for a long time loco- motive foreman at Prince Rupert was promoted to the post .of divisional master mechanic at Prince George and will Jeave for there this week to take over his duties. He sueceéds Archie Watt, is widely known in. the north, and an old timer of this city. He was originally from Owen Sound, Ont. -@ @ m- Bids for the ‘post office building to ‘stand on Third Ave, dre to be called for by the middle of J july, according to the architect, Mr. Dawson, who made | + a brief call on. June 26th, . It willbe fhree floors and of modern and sub- stantial design and: construction, a ‘wa Mrs. Harry Smith is away on a visit lft of Mra, Thos. Cattyle. : of Prince ‘Rupert: for 27 years: §| Thompson. of ‘Cedarvale. tet . *. Le wo Ernest Reid. of the “Capitol ‘theatre staff, whois spending the. -aqmniner” in: England, “writing local - friends | men- tions having. met Dr, W. T.-Kergin in}: London. .. Another Prince. Rupert. rest- dent who went: overseag, for the coron- ation, Miss Hari, is visiting various parts of the United Kingdom, an@ be- fore embarking for Canada a will fly to Parley. . ‘RAILWAY REPAIRS “AR ‘DONE: —ee “Repaira on the lower Skeena section of the railway.,have been completed. |. The yond is now in ‘better “ghape than it ever was,and can probably stand 2 flood ahnilar ‘to the one ‘a year ago, that: coused all the damage ‘and. made such a mess ‘of the road. All the fills 4in the danger zone are now rip rapped: which was not the case before, and .a. number of short, sections of the road Lave been moved back from: the river. A nel steel bridge ig being put in east of Remo, The. old 175 foot ‘steel span | showed & erack and as a result a whole |’ new bridge is being put in. This. work will: ‘not interfere with railway’ trattie. — MISSING MAN, LOCATED. eens Wiltred Mitctiell has been located at $i wnderby where he is-working, It will Jl be remembered that a few, wedks ago ¥) he: was. mixed up.t APMe, rumors ‘from Ct eeritates r inves ". ‘the front end and left the district. Tt “The. echools ‘dlosed - on " Wwelnestay I, attorndon for: ‘two. aonthe.. atid when') the: youngaters go-back: they -will Al]: be ima clase 1 in. advance.’ : " *|Pete SI Slavin i is. to Kdmonton where she! will be - the This is ‘}the frat eins Mies Ainith tms-been-ent) at aS: Oncher if homeward: trip she wili vielt with Mrs. | 3. W. Exley near ‘Smithers, and Mrs.) = venor: ‘Hotel, . tion of, the failure: of himself. and hig = emma. 7 ‘Sarpriged at Slow Progress * Pete Slavin and Mrs. Slavin drove up from Willams Lake last week- to call on old friends in Houston, Telkwa and.Smithers. They were formerly in the hotel business in the interior, but sone years ago sold-out and bought a hotel -at Williams Lake which they improved very. materially and just re- cently sold it. -They are: now looking for -a new location and Pete. had a -no- tion that it was about time for the northern interior, “his old | stamping ground, to show sigus of coming to life once more. ;Hut when he got here he could not see any encouraging signs, even for tourist traffic, and that is what he likes to cater -to now as well as. anything, He was surprised to see that the roads in many places were not ‘KO good, ag they were when ‘he left the | north, “Around Houston water was! running -deep over the road and most of the cars had to be. pulled through with a team. -He said. that he would not. yecommend to “any tourist to come farther west than Burns Lake, and it was none teo good even that far. He could not see where the interior part of the. province was getiing onything like a square deal from the publie works department. The government votes enotigh money and the money is disposed of, but the roads do not show the improvements that might he expec- ted—some say that too much goes for over. head and transportation costs, but that is a hard thing to prove. Some- thing must be done, however, if the ‘j tourist traffic is ever: going to get to. the north, and if ‘the tourists cannot get to the ‘north soon, they will quit ‘THINKS HE NEEDS “A woes Le B Warner, chief spokesman: and chief of staff, foreman and ‘operator of the Interior News, ‘Smithers, ‘told-us last ‘Briday that he would publish “his paper ‘on Tune .80th and then was 20+ ing: ta take a whole week’s:holiday and 20! ‘fishing. He intended to lock up his office, give the entire staff a rest, and forget the worries-of an editor. If he does not change his mind, we wish him a pleasant holiday and that he gets § 2 , lot of fish. ‘wi Wir — REFUGEES . afternoon tea held: last’ Thursday by the Salvation Army on behalf of the 1400 Spanish refeguee children,- was quite’ successful. The total receipts for the afternoon amounted to. $23.10. Agts. Halverson and Parkinson wish to-express their sincere thanks: to” ey. eryoné who. contributed . or assisted to mike the effort a SUCCESS, ; WHY niey DID. Nor : ob HERE. ‘The Hernta bas: “pecatved a letter from.Mr. E..G. Baynés of the Gros- Vancouver, ‘in . explana- 78: t. New. Hazelton a - a8 be vexpected. They. all: arrived,” ‘including’.’ a ‘patty. from Hellingham in another car,. at Vanderhaot .« and. ‘proceeded; wos Old. Man ‘Lake. through and they. sxy some. things ih regard to our: fonds and. are. fe ‘trem crossing the line into British. Columbia the: ‘enla of. houie.-.coaking..and:.thed: regretted greatly. ‘not pase able fo mle ats . |Convention “pB” Dist. Farmers Institute Fi uly 8 ‘The date of the the annual convention of the Farmers’ Institutes of District “B" las been set for July Sthand it will be held at Telkwa. Dri-K.:C,-Me- * Donald and J. B. Munro will be in at- tendance. This is the one time’ of the year that the farmers have BB oppor- tunity to contact. the minister and the deputy | minister of agriculture, ‘and it is requested that as many Institutes as possible will: be ‘represented and that all Jocal farmers will take advantage of the evening ‘meeting. It is expected that Dr. G. G. Moe ‘ot the University Field Crops Depart, will: be present. Dr, Moe is an authority on’ grain and BTaSss production. and ‘he should have somé good pointers for: timothy seed © producers, He can also tell of the latest developments in plant breeding. See adv. elsewhere for the program. ! i 1 THERE ARE COMPENSATIONS The following is from the Hvening Empire of Prince Rupert: “Every now and then, for the good of his soul, the newspaper. mar is told about his sins of ommission and com- mission. A name has heen spelled wrong, or something is only partly com plete, or a quotaitao.has been garbled, or some story has succeeded in becom- ing one hundred per cent balled up, or a misteading impression has been con- veyed, or there has been..premature | publication. or there is a slip in the ad- dition of a list of figures, or there fs 2 wrong caption under an illustration. ‘ Oh, we could go on ‘this. way. ‘until bed time. Byt then, to ‘ptand corrected is SRE sataRaey, *” Readéts* conter’a favor by 50. doing. And: besides, At ta- proof pos- itive that they sare reading | ‘the little old sheet. . A NEW RADIO ‘OPERATOR The nitdille of ‘the week Brude M1- Callum of Ocean “Falls will arrive in Hazelton to take a) ‘position as radio operator in the Dominion Telugraphs office to fill: the vackncy caused by the removal of A. B Cox to North Vanceu- ver some time -ago. ‘The, following is taken from the Vaneouver "Province of June 24th— - : “The wedding ‘will take place quiet- ly at Ocean Falls on June 29, when Violet Evelyn, eldest : daughter of Mrs’ Willis and “the: “We G. Willis of Lioydminutat. she married to Bruce, MeCalfuin Miss Willis is well known in this city Miss Willis is: wall known ‘inthis cttt AS 3, graduate ‘of. the -General ospital, class of 35, “Followin. ‘the “wedding Mr, McCallum and ‘his bride will take up ‘residence in ‘Hazelton, : Where he has. ‘accepted a. ‘position, wit ies How. ernment Telegraph: Service.» SE RARE Ene . ’ Rev. ‘De Osterhant,, siiperlutendent of ‘Indian: work for the, Enited ‘ehutch In British ‘Columbia; “WAB expected to arrive in Hazelton ‘oni. July. Ist. on | es. ee leaving Thursday: to spend tie summer oti. Qiieen* Chiirlotte Jaland where Mrs. Newman's parents poside: and. ‘where her mother ig very 1. ‘They. will be on. atone ls “ oe “ the Cie en a ily Giotlis, BS RN; « fat atket! ‘et the GbthB: vac ontg-Rén of, Dr, Mr. aiid Mrs, Mitchell: Newman are... jn'Priace Ripert 's dayor:two and sail."