‘yon. Dehtie, ‘THE OMINECA HERALD, NEW HAZELTON, B. Co WEDNESDAY, JAN UARY 20, 1937" i Premier MacKenzie King bas invited iTfon. R. B. Bennett to accompany him ito the coronation in May.- Phey will faiake two fine representatives of the igraswing manhood of Canada, and both a| of them are averse to the wiles of the hedlies.—Just two nice big boys going ‘ona helidur together. i meee eae woe BEEF, PRICES 0 on THE UP GRADE reat Dr, MeDonate, minister of agricul ‘ture for British Columbia, states that ‘the beet cattle inen af this provinee hwho were not stampeded: Jast fall in _tu selling all their available animals, : “ave now about ta reap the benefit re: The “Ham and-Rge” bonsplel put on sulting from-the wide spread slaughter he the Smithers Curling Club annual. °T beef animals in United States and ly isn prelude to the season's activi. i some parts of the pralrle provinces, tins) was this year won by the. team [eet bas heen low in price owing fo skipped, hy. ‘Geo, Wall, over a dozen that slatightering process, but now the ajher teains, ‘There were many close prices are on the up ‘grade, ‘and by: the eutnes “during the series and some ex- 82 ing aid early summer. beef. will be coptionally ting eurling, was ariinessed, leet. ‘The farmers who held and are. the ree being iu. yerfeet condltion, . om. “a miihers Doings will make v profit on-both cattle and : erat,’ reed the farmers of the north to hold - und feed their beef cattle. There was; lotw of feed thregghout the north and | no need to sell. Some sold, but some | ‘are holding. ‘Dan. McDonald . | Being Sought. “the teams, for ‘the ‘tournament for The dT pesong Gum Were. chosen on Sun- day and nine tenms are now lined np in His tournament, The first games in the series were played Monday alight The weather has beri cok during the pest oweek.onn? has heen ident for all the aviator sports carried on here, “|e ty othe Tong ae lieker. miteh carried , on Staday afternoon -betwe en the. Te- ion And the Native" Sons’ the latter | weeohy ascore atta 2. ‘The game: . wae marred .by- an accident to Mile’ Cons. Grant of the provincia patice, - CYNeill. the flashy winger of the Leion aud Ins. Turnbull, public works fore: term. He. was’ hit on the. forehead. by nian, innde the trip to Twenty Mile on- a t flying ynek und suffered :a. had cut Tuesday and then ‘took to the snow: teh Tagked ‘hi ont: for, ‘a Short. shoes and made thelr way ap to Dan. time. MeDoreld’s cabin, away op the noun: | . a, tain. Dan. hud hot heen seon singe | Sins ithers woteran ski jumper, Chris about Christmas time, and he was nat , initinted the seRNON On. the at his cabin, Where he is or what ‘has | hist hill here Sunday when he went become of him ig now A mystery. * This or or the jump for the first’ time. this morning the two government mea went! The hill is in’ pool shayie ainl out toa the same settion ngin ta make: will doubtless: he more oy less in nxe 4 further’ search, They will not be now until the Ski Tournament: takes tack agein until night or later. plaice in: Febrnary. Dan, McDonald {s one of the old type : of prospector nnd plonecr—talks little Newena, the well known farn- of ‘linselt or his doings; gives no ins | * AE. "or alent Smithers, ds. ute present anu: formation as to where he is going, or: _ tlent din the Smithers hospital’ and he, when he expects’ to return, Those fel | wo . he will have a speedy Fecovery. . ae . trike. sone, * Dost graduate work, ‘few weeks’ relieving; left Inst Saturday hone ‘the, end: of last week.’ ° ix. quite i, Mr. Newens has always: ‘Jows have unbounded Fulth in thei?’ heen very active in agticultural work | ‘own resources, nnd that’ is very well . in this district nnd was for: many years while ‘they are young, but they never , “sHne fn. ehotel inthe | University “Some: months ago this “paper ; Next morning Rupert was [Peace River outlet. ‘New Hizelton has AREICEeRICK et Prince Rupert The Garden. City, bs, the: Sea. a 2 i By. Our Own Correspondent OAR A NR IOIR. vA Fine Dance | New Hazelton _ . “For the Hospital Tn spite of the Fact that the weather was decidedly cold and that the roads were heavy with snow, there was a igood attendance at the dance in New Bert Wearmouth has an island all! to himself a few miles fram Prince! Rupert and has devéloped a poultry ; business there to quite on substantial point. Just now there are between six . nud seven hundred birds and each one is o contributor to the nations supply of eggs. Bert his carved. ont a com- table Lome, worked hard and disposes of his produce in. a market close at hand. , ; se . Prince Rupert has had a visit from My. Irvine, investigator of radio inter- ference, ind his presence secms to be setting’ results, Music has heen com- ing-in ‘over the «ir as it should. It does not stutter or farles, away. Hence, frayed ‘neries ” are” “soothed” “and those dark: thoughts ure not: harbor eck. * ” s . . Fred Stork, Prince Rupert's first mayor, and Mrs. Stork, are spending the winter in Seattle. They are liv- of Washington district.’ Fred- says ‘he “is feeling fine and sends the Sensans greet ings to all friends in the north—a part oF the west he often thinks of. a ae Prince Rupert’s first duly accredited and. bona fide snowsterm of the 1936- 1987. vintage happened- Friday morn- ing when the denizens awoke to behokl snowflakes as large as. the sort they . maniiacture on the stage. It. kept, showing until noon,: The seraping of shovels was heard in-the land. the, fn crime out—went baek in an YORATHE thelr sukplay and. ‘cheaper grain! ones bE ERO then vai cane, ind’ by" had ‘hack’ ended.’ to imidnight the: slush’ era “normaley. a“ e [ , tonis Leronx has retired from fur- “ther service with. the Canadian Fish ke Cold Storage Co. after 26 years of i secre und faithtul work, Louis, who is one of the staft’s originals, will visit Then: iHaselton ball last Fridey night. It ;Was given under the auspices of the New Hazelton members of the W. A, to the H. H. and the Kisplox orchestra frrnished the music. It was real mn-- _sic—-snappy ‘ind perfect time, and all the new dance selections, Kven the old felldws could: not help dancing. The -lndies will have a niee sum to hand in to the society. During the evening 9 drawing took place for a big ham that was. donated by the Hansow Lumber & Timber Co. Té was won by “Pop Ben- son who was one of the last persons to lny -A ticket. The drawing from the hat was done by Miss Boliver, R.N. The ladies in charge of the refresh- ments. were Mrs. Greer and Mrs. Senk- piet Dancing wus continued «until & o'elock.: HALL NEEDS REPAIRS AT ONCE Now that the New Hazelton’ Citizens » Associntion._are. a new set, of officers for 1937 and they seem, to be function, ing in harmony, and as there are funds in the treasury, ‘tt might be well for -the officers and executive committee to give the hall the once over. It will be found that seme very necessary re- pairs should he mide immertiately, The front door does not close, the lock is out of repair, several windows are not ‘where they were, the second story is in poor shape, a second stove is need- ed at the back of the hall, ete. Some of these things were ordered a yeor or 80 Ago, hut. nothing. awas: done.“ Tf.-the necessary attention is not pald. to these . Mattérs soon no one will rent the’ ‘Hial}, and. s00n there will be uo hall to rent. ‘Air-conditioning | On C. /N. R. Cars ob? friends and relatives in Quebec, to: retom tnter to the const. rat stay away, . an ae] getting Prince Rupert people are i ariind.to the iden that the. Lord helps these who help theniselves, and with “this ae the dominating principal, they ave awakening to ‘the necessity of o A ‘public «meeting has been-held; and a-resolution passed. That's hoen done before, but there is n feeling that nection, now. and all the itime, is vequired., In other words ‘there must be. an age ressive policy. em- phasizing Prince Rnperffs, great ad- viantrges as the port for Prince Rupert been mentioned fre- , quently as the best point’ on the C.N.R ‘tov connection with the agrienitural and mineral empire of'the north, other wise known as Peace River. Time to Order | Feed f for Farm sceroinry of the. Farmers” Institute ‘in admit: that ‘they are getting “old, even. His, many friends hope though they can hardly walk,. scarcely » yee nnd: hear only what: they want :to' -£ wheat. Dan. may “he quite safe some, Mfg ‘Panny MeLavent RN. is.) LOx- ileiee and then again. he- may ‘have’ pected - to’ return to duty at Hazelton. “been, overtaken’ by storm. or cold.” He - ropital of, Suturday , morning. © *< Sbe » hag? lived up. on that’ -monntaln., for. a. Ms is heen in the south for about tliree lumber of years, and he is the’ only” one : ut hy. far the benefit: of her health, wha does. live there. Tis closest neigh wih Is now spending a few days nie her hide 1s, Fred Labelle. at Twenty | Mile on hone in: Terrace, ; , “the: main road. . the district. : ‘ . 1 . Miss, ‘MeCattery’ who ling been. ou ‘the ~Atter yoing in: the hogpital: for sev: staff at the -Hnzelton Hospital : ‘fora’ "eral: swooks: Mra. John: ‘Willan 1 returned ” oe fav her home in “Prince” Rupert. - ‘She | intdnds going .to- Victoria. shortly. ‘to. ; At the commencenient of @ new year, farmers should estimate - their seed. re-. ‘ quiremonts:’ “anid. inveatlgnte | SOUTCES- of, supply. Those with sufficient home: ' produced. seed should: clean’ And. grade it carefully. so as. to ‘Sow the’ fewest: possible weeds. seeds,.nnd small. seed, which’ ‘would produc only week: plants. Records since the: dawn of ¢lvilfzation prove the. truth “os the” adqge “We Good erops : ‘ean réap what we. sow. ndt he grown, ‘without good ‘seed. | ‘There is ‘an: abundance of - timothy |. ae “pnd Wstke_ in-