Vol. 26 a NEW HAZELTON, B. C., WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 2i, 1932 oe a i - Terrace Doings . . Wedding Bells Ice Piling up in. ¢ ' our. a Dp, a Che Onmineca Herald extends H. Broadbent arrived from Telkw: Commons-McIntyre Bulkley River 7 on Saturday afternoon. 7 _ A, Berner, field’ supervisor. of thy ' Soldiers Settlement Board, spent 2 fev -days in the district last week. Hor a Dery Merry Christmas — , The ‘cold clear weather changed 01 ZEEE ORI EERIE IEICE IORI ‘ 7 : riday last when the sky clouded u, FRCRRER TOLMIE'S CHRISTMAS the pulicy by the repayment to the pur-. a flurries of snow came from time ft. MESSAGE ; . Chaser of $1.26 of the purchase price _ —~ the purchaser stands to benefit to the ‘exteut of a total refund under the pre- visions of the policy of $846.25, Cock- erels approved under this policy ‘can, secured from. breeders entered undel | the Federal poultry policy of Recor ! A. Creelman returned from a trip t- erels approved under the polley can be Vancouver on Friday. of Performance or Registration. The; =<" _ ol names of suc breeders may be had by i Mrs. writing the Dominion Poultry Promo- . tors of the province in which you live. N> A. Watt, government agent of Prince Rupert, arrived on’ Wednesday and returned to the coast on Saturday. fo extent, On Friday night a good fall of snow came and the storm continu- ‘ed right through Snturday. tn Iehalt of tha suv. caiienl of Brit ixh Con inbia I extend ont cordial goud wishes at this’ season, and our warm uppreciation of the courage and confi- dence which has everywhere been nuinifested in the crisis through which we are passing. - The closing phases of 1982 find usin sober ‘and reflective mood, but still with a sublime faith in the Divinity which shapes our ends, and wn unshnken confidence in what the future holds for us. . “On the whole, British Columbla ha: New Hazelton weather the great - economic — distur- : bunces remarkably well. . Diversity on School Childr en - ‘The funeral of Mrs. J. Bohler was production has been our salvation, and | - in Fin @ Concert as ' ‘held from Knox United church on Wed that same diversity will, ensure a rap- r at nd was largel The concert put on by the school nesday at two o'clock and was largely id recovery in the revival which is ev erywhere predicted. Conditions have fended. eo ce jareel : tN ee Tae " attended. @ deceased came ‘a childreen of New Hazelton last Friday | district in 1910, arriving at Kalum ov. not been good, and our basic industries evening was one of‘ the best nitempts | have suffered severely from the chao- De. Gara arnrine n¢ atom ; = y ; acific, ne tie conditions of the world 8 markets the local schools ever made. Visitors‘ tie hag liv wd ‘continue usly in the But we have lived rouge lime per from outside points were very plens- Kalum Valley about four miles from judas before—they are a UNDE Ue ontly surprised to see youngsters por. Merrace. Always interested in farm te the home ress a“ we have al form so well, anil market gardening work, she has in the human status—dnd we have al- In past yéars the New Hazelton pup- : istandi hibite t the ways merged from them in good shane. ,, ’ . oman been an ontstanding ex or &@ e ing to: fear iis have always but on a, xoud concert loenl fair-and. also at the Prince Ru “it on the cone ie en yes to “and” tlie: peopl: from: all parts of. the, pert tain; het axtitbits ‘always ‘taking-a but on the contrary, las every ang 9° district look forward. to- that ‘affair, ars " j hope for every reason to look forward 4. & result. the hall was crowded to with fealings of cheerful optimism. capacity when Chairman F. A: God: We have dealt with our emergencies dard took charge, : firmly and vigorously, and we are sure From beginning to end the progran: wis rtn off like clockwork. The. pup. of our ability to resist the econoni< «pressure, The goveyrnment has. stoad ils had been well trained and not one of them made a skip, The flag dril. hehind the people and has fought thei: luring: the recent enldenie et eee battle with a dour persistence and with yn. particularly attractive to many , |CU™e: the b , th a measure of success Which will be het. o J Dlications set in, bringing the end or a inted wh th ke | the audience and many comments of a Saturday, the 10th, The pall bearer ter apprecia when the smoke hs 3... . wm , 1 10th. cleared away, . : a ornble nature have been ‘heard on were F. Hampton, 1.6, MeConnet, r age i i . ; .«K . Felber, Ivan Frank. “Be of goud courage in this last little After the program was yun off a bag ane eee nine tes ae tee an hour, The skles grow brighter, the of fenit and candy was passed out to 27° 8 ohn rome sone uisht is spent. The tide of trade is every child there and then fruit wag ™: Nuuan of Telkwa, and Onn Sons. (nrning our way, and soon will be flow |) , . James, Thomas, Cecil und Billy. Mrs ‘ we : : passed: avound to-the adults so that . abs to Telkwa.- Pridn: ing aguin in full flood. The len years — . a aq Nunan retnimed to .Telkwa ‘on ridin: ine again in . everyone got something, Then followed after haying heen with her mother past, let as remember their lesson and the refreshments and afterward there rae te fe i keep it before ws in our new prosperity was 1 dance for an hour or so for the 27 seme ., se ihat when they come again, as come young people and any of the older one; | thoy will, we shall le in better condi. Who wished to stay, iton to endure them, . an splendid night, “Courage, contidence nnd a Little pas The program was as follows:—* once will see us over the stile, and in O; Canada. . Holy Night, Diviston 1, that spirit {t gives me prent plensure to) wish your readers n Merry Christ- Mother Goose and Santa's C concert on Saturday night last, j mis aind av Ehuppy and Prosperous New hy Division 2, Spite of the snow storm the hall was mgt ge HF 2 ‘ . ¥ Hed anil & splendid program was You. CG sing the Calendar, Colin Snr. well ff ; went ne é “ eae of by the chiltren. Their work Backyard Friendship Ispeaks well for the enreful training of ‘Telling Santa, a song Patsy Russey Miss P Cnr son At the conclusion of Christnas Stocking Drill by grades ‘he Program Santa Claus arrived and and 4. , ee ;€ach child received two gifts, one a toy. The Firet Nowell, Div. 1, chorus. jund the other something useful, In Atter Christmas.by-.Bobby Fleteher | “Pite of the scarcity of cash the affair Dog Wanted, by 'V. Senkplel, j went. overr Well, a grent deal of thanks silly Boy by Div! 4, chorus: being due, the 1.0.D.H. of Prince Ru-: Puss. ond the Ball by: Betty Sibley Pert, who. made a generous donation ¥ unlsh Dance of Greeting by rade 7 0 the funds, dnd also to the local -mer- Dear Sint Cling, song, liv, y chants who were exceedingly zenerour © The Five Fifteen, Div, 1: ae in fhe nuttte Ged Nang: Weneeslax, Div. 7 eer: AL Carmichael of Usk was a visitor here on Thursday. of Shames was here L. EB. Downing last Friday. FUNERAL LATE MRS. BOHLER over a wide. range, including fruits, ve- getables, home cooking, dairy work and other ‘items. - - About two yenrs ago she had an ac Cfdent, and since that time lier hen’ | has not been good. She contracted flu Altogether it was’ LAKELSE VALLEY CHRISTMAS . — | Lakelse Valley Community Club anc ;schdol put on their Christmas tree an,- hristma S. F. Tolmie, Prime Minister of British Columbi, ; o DEMAND GROWING FOR APPROV. 3. | ED COCKERELS Reports from district poultry promo. ters received at Ottawa provide an in- teresting indication of the extent to which the cockerel distribution policy of the Federal Dept. of Agri. is being nuide use of, An interesting exampl In is afforded by the report, for sales of Cheietmns Kyerywheore, Erie Sargent cackerels approved under: the ‘policy fui! | We Three Kings. of Ovtent are, Dir, the week ending Nov, 26 in Ontario. 1, cheras, ute ; There Is 9: great deal of favorable comment on the action of tte zovern: ac , Y T ment in taking action to see that those ‘time. The temperature went up to 12 and a few in above and the wind moderated to some tracting par €arried a, bouquet of Ophelia ruses, large number of prizes, and extended, foes, und it is expected that before long action, After n game that had the through, the Meteors finished one tally nhead of thelr opponents ing 11-10, There wil) be no play for the next two: weeks, nntil the holiday Seuson is ended, With the resumptior of play in the new yenr a strong sched. we is on -the cards, including games with Vunarsdol and points. Lake and Francois Lake and on his v of prices and donations ¢lton. staff has goné to his home in Prince: ° Prin From the Prince Rupert News The home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jack ‘Fraver Street, was the scene at nine oeldck Inst night (Thursday). of the ‘quiet but Interesting, wedding of two ‘well known and popular local young | people in the persons of Miss Lela | Mabel McIntyre, R.N., eldest daughter ‘of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McIntyre, Smith-! ers, and Ray Commons, son of Mr. and - Mrs. Wim. Commons of Fernie, and ac- countant in the local branch of the Royal Bank of Canada. Only relatives timate friends of the con- ties attended the ceremony which was performed by Rev. C, D. Clarke, pastor of First Untted church, The couple were unattended and the bride wore a brown travelling dress with hat and footwerr to mateh, She 1 ot 8 Danger Poin The severe cold of a week ago: frose a. thick layer of ice on the Bulkley riy- erand that has broken away from thi shore and floated down stream until it met an obstruction and then pile’ up and stopped the flow of water, At a number of places along the Bulkley there is danger of considerable dam- age being done. At Tatlow, between Telkwa and Smithers, theswater is oui: over the flats adjoining the railway. At Smithérs the ice blocked up against the. bridgé and the river has run over: j be roads until Tuesday at noon trattic- | ver that main road was ordered ste bed. A good deal of damage was De- ag done to the road and there was : *hances of cars or horses: getting held up or washed away.. The bridge is al- so in danger, of being carried away Then at the junction of the Bulkley ind the Skeena rivers at Hazelton the ice has jammed up in bad shape. Ice is piled up on both sides of the bridge and & good denl of ice has even been carried around to the slough. It is the : - fear of the public works departmeni. Hehe brite whe tot oie Mt any sullen Movement of the ie girl, graduated a year or so ago fro: rent 0 en away the bridge as : k .the Prince Rupert General Hospitay 20R¢ too strong ston he’ ve k fant ‘training school for nurses, The groom {Watch is being kept on it: ” There is re- who has been accountant in thé Royal ported: to be another ice jam down the Rank for the last couple of years, and Bkeene seed. ope ndey's rary Pan it is also prominent in athletic circles, ‘am in the moxth of the Bulkley “ has also been stationed at various in - terlor points. t 1 after the occasion had been briefly celebrated -Mr, and = Mis. Commons wailed on the steamer Prince Rupert for a honeymuon tour which will take them us far as the groom’s home i Fernie. They will return to this cll to take np residence: oe ‘The happy couple will have the hearty congratulations and ‘best wishes FERTILIZERS ACT PROTECTS THE FARMER aes, THREE BASKETBALL GAMES Teams in- Good Shape for - Resuming Play After the Holidays—The Youngsters are Improving “ PHlor'to 1922 -the official suporyisies;. 3 for. the control of commercial fer: zers sold in Canada was confined ‘Jay. sely to the taking of. ‘representative: samples at the factories of the mann, a facturers. These’ samples were annul Yzed and the results of analysis pu lished. . a Nowadays samples are’ taken from lots after delivery to the farmer, or from car lota enroute to- destination. or from shipments temporarily in wx house prior to final delivery. By th menns control is made more effective. “The Fertilizer Act, administered hy the seed branch, requires that. every brand of fertilizer sold in Canuda 1. registered, and that ‘every contnine~ .- fertilizer le tngged or labelled show: the name and address of the haw turer or importer, the brand name, the registration number and designation é year of issue and the guaranteed anal: ysis. according to the form prescrilie: | Failure to label as ‘required, or the so ing of fertilizer of a lower anal, than that guaranteed ‘are ‘offences un- der the Act for which penalties: ve ‘|ovided. - a The Fertilizer Act as at present cuti- ; stituted and administered fives the. . farmers protection against being deliv. — ered fertilizers of lower analysis than that purchased. This axsurance to thi: ‘ purchasers has incveised the ‘confi. . ‘dence in fertilizers on the part of buy ers throughout Cannda and has been... advantageous to both minufacturers and consumers tn- extending the sale” and use ‘of commercial fertilizers amd ‘Basketball was to the fore.on Sat- urday night when three ames: were played. The junior. game was 2 good tussle with the younger plryers turn- ing too with a will, gaining some yalu- able experience. The‘ girls’ game, between the Wilk cats and the Tillicums was keenly: con- tested. It was fast and ood. combina: tion was shuwn thronghont. .The Til. licains innaged to pull out with a 12. 10 score. The Wilderts nre coming or: fast. and being a team of younger girls then their opponents, they are keen to issert their superiority. When play restines they are going to be: up on the they will have the long end of the score. The fastest gume of the season was staged when the senlor boys went inte spectutors on their toes all the way , the score be- Possibly other ——..—___., W. W. Anderson of Prince Rupert veut east Friday night as far as Burns return will spend & day ot two in Biz elds increasing ‘Cnnadian crop yi "Mr. Yorng of the Hazelton’ setioat: ae cea R tnpert for the Christmas vacation. Visa bility : city in the hends of o Corimissio whieh show v total of 277 male bird: |." Pig Weill, Div, 1 ’ sald for a tetnl sale price of $099.50; o Mewuaid, Div. 1, cljorna, un average of nvound. $3.50 ‘per bi * | Best W'shes Marea, Diy. 1, _{lected,, The recent ‘case in Prince Ru- It fs also Interesting to note that these —_———~. <> [pert when a’ heavy fine was assessed niles include one lot of 100 birds, one!’ My. and Mrs. Wan.'Grant will spend for falsifying: tiitome tax returna hni| lot of 75, one lot, of 40° and four other Christmas. in Smithers with Myr. and brought:.a my. of" hope. ‘to those who, 4 hve thelr taxes (le. | Who have been evading thelr taxes aré being: brotight to book: and arrears col- 0 0 a iu aly ad lots of 10 or more, on’ all of which the |Mra, N. EH. Kilpattick, ° - under the 1 % tick hi department wider the terms of the pol-| . . | an “Ivy pays transportation charges to des-| 3B, Perrin, 2 well known traveller fn, tinntion, On the, whole lot of 277, birds the north, left on Tuesday mornin eligible to benefit under the terms of ‘make the’ trip: by car -fo’ Vancouver, - i ' — ne ducted from month:to month, while there has-olways been ‘a strong suspf- | & to efon that’ those-in: ere getting. by w to oa the higher. bracket: Ith only a fractio : . nilse of the attorney general is impli- mented, and cases are prosecuted with = evernta. will be: on: terest hy all, Until such thne ‘as: conditions ‘impr or change, - They can't ratse the mo! required through taxation...Rrince’Ruy pert is no worse than: any ‘other dlty except that there is no income;.and the: outgo inust be curtatléd decordingly ed f what they should pay, If the pro- ut any’ favoritism being shown ‘the verdke min’ feels coiiviticed’ that a rent: deal will be achieved towards ulancing the budget, ‘There 248 no oubt that: the devélopnietit of” these teaching stafe let Fitday’ nigh watched with arent’ in- | for Ashcroft. Where ‘she: Will: spend ~ Christmas vacation ‘with her” moth - Miss:-Qutherlana* of “thie: Hardin oy