' "elected as follows: : 2 charge of the bridge: worl.’ The: first syodk Wonk avas . ofa particularly. ‘deli-. 7" ted in the rock wall, and some eribbing| ¢ Mt oar machinery * on “Thursday. Me? Wm. Grant; Executive committee, the “wana and: establish | tev, -CAMps , : tats met st. the, home of Mrs. Sawle |! in’ New: “Hazeltow’ om “Monday: Jast: “The: “ a panpose of . -the meeting. was: to! plar |s -vnembers Jot: ‘eich: town, become better | , tequainted. ing WAS, pleas ey , Vol. 22° ” NEW HAZELTON, BG, WEDNESDAY. Jy MAY u4 1990 “No, 6 | A Flower Show This Year Sure was reorganized for the coming . sea- “son last Friday evening; ‘god atlendanes and quite a-lot of in- terest was displayed. - The reports. for the previous year. were encouraging and the members decided to. stay with the society and .to put on: the. show [ _this year as. usual, ‘Unfortunaely Dr. H. C. Wrinch and Dr. L. B, ‘Wrinch found it necessary. to res fen 13 presi: dent and secretary respectively. With: the building of the new hospital, they will both be kept too busy. to devote |" the necessary time io. the show. ‘Their resignations were aceep‘ed with re: grets. The officers for the year. were President, 8. Kinenid ;: Vice-presl- dent, Mrs. R. 8. Sargent; _sec.-treas., officers and 8. a. Winsby and Mrs. Sharpe. The society passed a. res: olution that $100) of the funds: be paid to the Maz-| elton Sccial Club and that 30: per cent. of the proceeds from‘ th. flower. show | in future be paid to the social club until. further orders. Fifteen dolliits were also voted tow ards clearing | up. the ‘cemotery, The ‘date of the flower. show this year has not yet been’ selected. — 8. J: WINSBY TRANSFERRED _ It was learned with. general, regret that 8. J. Winsby. had been instructed to report to Vancouver . at, the. ‘earliest possible. Gate. time’ has. been: active. in. m : enterprises, ° "Mrs; "Winsby: shag” ‘also: been an active. worker. They. will be’ ’reatly -missed. hy a! large: circle: : of friends., - Thay éxpet to leave | about ‘the 20th of this month,. ‘Where: their ue home will be Mr. Winsby. will. not know until he gets to. Vancouver. . MORE MEN ON. BRIDGE WORK Machinpry Being Installed - = Good Progvess, Can. Be Made in Fature. Ww ork ‘is progressing on ‘the “high. level bridge at New! Hazelton, nnd sev- ernl more men are ‘at, work this week than were employ ed last wek, ‘A: camp wis) being: established: nnd. ‘at least ¢ dozen men will be Working, ‘by ‘the end of the week. ; Foremai Lee, an expert TOCK Man, 21nd: iu ‘old. employee of the: of the -departinent® of ‘public’ works, is in charge wniil ‘he kets - it, well un- ‘der way... He will - then, go! to “Wit -on the rock worl to: be done on; the High. war. _Anothed’ t foverhair will be pitt in. let them “fie “hn it. They. ‘would - ike to. see" us flooded | ‘and. ‘a lot. of: ‘Totse |. things.’ ‘ente nate, and ‘only gootl” men could: be used. witi! a foothold had been cree- reseent’ tithe ‘the nec.’ put in, ae 1 betng. inigtalled, a “At the: “whe axillary, to, ‘the. Hazelton ‘Hos: th suttimier’s work. 4nd to pave: the- Mrs, "Bawle- wis ‘ehosen’ Olof Hanson ‘fi New. Officers) The Hazelton Horticultural ‘Society There was x ‘| geeded, and. the” ‘geeding” season — ex- Tin’ Cunaday in order: that Russin may e cuted ‘And? wealthy, of thet . ‘land; and ~ the. sen and ° ‘drags © ‘are + sunning things ° now, : ig = their-. tivers “are! - blocked with’ ‘ice Haniel likely, to’ enusde floods: “Why should Canada’ sfurnish the. brains: ‘and: ma- apirit, ‘Dut “are. always, up: to” some deviltry, - so” why shoiitd We east. pearle [Program Road. Work Started © AS a2 result of his visit to: this dis. this yeur will be as follows: ¢ ’ Continue ‘construction of the. mair highway between Kitwanga and Usk, Further improvements to the Hazel- ton-Smithers section of the main high- way, also to the Smithers-Telkwa -9ec- tion. Lakelge Hot Springs. rice-Usk section. of the highway.. And the -usun?! maintenance of the throughout | the district... + the ‘next’ few months. QUICK NEWS. M AY. L — Wheat! cand showing through the ‘soil in. several places (at. least before the zero wea- ther.) With the additional showers, recently granted us, it is possible that - considerable. new nereage will be tended over a-tonger period, owing to the early spring. In fact, it looks as though. we were _£oing” “to have two springs, ; Carl secured a “good burn on Pete's quarter ‘on Wednesday. A large enthusiastic ‘and: ‘informal Ir: * Saturday’ ‘evening * to" nbpirit : ine 4 ‘bride. and; wish’ t the new: sole or ‘gathered: -ot-the. chome .of- “Tames Fai welcome » a Reweds, the best } of Tuck. ee We. are’ so’ ignorant that we caringt see the. henefits to. be: derived. from paying taxes: upon. tarifi-protected: ‘mae ehiiiery . to- ‘p “tect, our. infant indué- tries, and: then": “rhs. clean-up, week, ‘held, fiom’ May isn’t” te etrange’ With: tha, game] {4 Main 1 Highway triet of: Public. Works. Dugineer Gwyer of Prince Rupert, the Herald. learned that the road program for the district _ Construction work on the ‘road | to} Complete construction of. the Ter- main highway and the ‘settlers’ Toads |: This is’ quite a program and will give employment. to a good many’ men for oats. are to |. dealing: with. the affairs of the ‘Insti- tutes, 0: , : “The provincial. departnient ‘of Agri: - eniture will also’ ‘be! written. to’with a the: object of” securing the: assistance y ‘of ‘experts. ‘tor’ ins ‘uétional Workin‘ the’ © vations’ branclie of lit to -Tth- was 8 “Succes, ‘onsldernbl/s ; Hee" ot friend: if day, eventing. ‘PRINCE RUPERT. NE WS LET TER tote eesteee toward Taku. gral promise, ‘Already. supplies. . fier. : " with’ considerablbe interest, the fligh from’ England. to Austialia. The avia- trix is'n niece of T.-H. Jolinson, gen | ler, days. | and stamina. a liter in Prince Rupert, now that Pre- tion this. year. the din: of a campaign. mo the provincial government. aires, "Another Dail pate: ‘may ‘Be ‘mude; finding: ral turf. .- The. present Tecres- tion. “ground, overlooking: the -business district, chever- was: Teal “80d, for: st: hie a ‘mixture. of cinders, send ° and: ‘musk edd—which is not: 80. goad. Right of way cleating for ‘the Ter- race road, between. Galloway Rapids and Skeena City, continus steadily, At one of the camps, about a mile from the. rapids, fifty men are. housed. The Work is* going along ih earnest, FARMERS? INSTITUTE MEETING | “The directors of the Kitsumkallum, Farmers’ Institute met ‘on Snaturdny ;. last nt the ‘home of the: president, Mr.. H. Frank: The membership is. now 50. A general” meeting” of th Institute. will be held on the 27th of this month when the sending. of: a “delegute to the district’ convention at ‘Telkwa- will be], considered... | Resolutions - will: be’ submitted by the directors to the meeting ‘dealing: with the. enforcing-.of. the. Demiiiton Fruit and ‘Vegetable Act;. the amendment: of the Schools | Act, and, other’: ‘matters niprovement, being shown: ‘tn ye tol ‘back: Would-be argonauts continue: to look - Scores.are waiting here: until. the season allows them. to: make* their way to-the land of. min- and equipment “have: left, the’ -first: ‘ship- ment: being towed’; to ‘Juneau. by. the Salvage Princess, Captain Fronk cTy ' Prince: ‘Rupert. “has ‘been following, of Amy Johnson, plucky - -Wnglish. girl, attempting ‘an air Journey: all. alone. ‘beral manager of ‘the: ‘Canndian Fish & Cold Storage Co., and she is: try-1] ing to. lower the time of Brt. Hink-: who made - Australia in fifteen A girl like this ‘is all nerve Politics are beginning to gently shn- inter King has sald right out-in meet. ing. thnt there’ is to be a general. elec: There. is not much to] do sav cclear the decks for action, for the candidates have beben. chosen, and. the elctors,. with reeptive ars, await Prine “Rupert's -park area has been increased by about forty .acres, in the neighborhood ‘of McOlymont’ Park, ‘an order-in-council having been’: ‘passed by Once the tine .comes: for develope -t this, fresh especically if thére is a. chancec , of . Smithers, regarding. strawberry plants. ‘visit paid them and that a cordial * fird occurred on “Briday afternoon - while” Mr.. Burnett ‘and ‘Norman | ‘Yack vere welding. in’ the: Ford. _Barag , a, spark” flew! ‘and. ignited | & : barrel. =| ‘| thelr: ‘fask : ‘of | “removing: | Kispiox Indians | Have Fine Hall Is Now i in Use} Phe: Tndians ‘at Kispiox. are complet: ihe their new hall. “It. was ‘used ‘last week | for: «the dances - and meetings. Very little is required to put the fin- ishing | totiches -on ‘it. -The hell is a credit. to the natives. Indeed: any town in the “north. would: be proud to haye such a hall: -available for: social. ‘and public: ‘gatherings. ‘It is.a large build- Jing and swell built. The interior wall ave finished’ ‘with spruce veneer and i.) stout ‘eablés acrass the top of'the ‘wall: give added, support. . Fhe acoustics arc very good., The hall is equipped with a large’ stige'and dressing. ‘rooms, a bal- cony,: a: ladies’ room and i band stand The latter two-are. in the- tower. a? ithe front of the building.- The . out: ward appearance of the stricture ‘is quite Oriental. The architect was ar Indian and- he had no plans. or speci- fications, . but. carried’ *it all in his head. - The work was all done by na- tives, vos ; t BOARD OF TRADE COUNCIL’: A council meeting of the Board. of Trade’ was held on Tuesday evening, with President H, T.: Kenney. in the chair. Correspondence was read from D. Lay re mining trails in the ‘Usk district, as. was also & letter from’ W, H. Tobey in regard to the read to. the local’ station. — Correspondence was read: from W.L. MacDonald, secretary B. C. University Extension . lecture ‘committee, Anform- ing: ‘the ‘board ‘that Te Blven’ ‘in. Terrace. ‘this: year? A letter: from. -Inspector:: gpilter;” fof Prince - -Rupert, - ‘declining, to ‘ptovide r at this point: was: received,” Correspondence from §.’" 8. Phillips also'a letter from B. C. Advertisers Ltd advising the board of a firm of fruit importers interested in B..C.: apples ‘Rey. A. W: Robinson, at the request of Usk residents, conveyed. their warm thanks to-‘the board. for the .recent welcome awaits them’ at any time. A visit. to:-Remo is contemplatéd during thé, summer, aud.a suggestion tht the board: hold picnics at Lakelse and “Katan Lake were mooted. . The secretary of. the Usk Welfare Union will "bé. asked . to: send a. list of the present board : -menabers “ go they, may’ be. appointed - honorary member: of the board: for 1930." - Recommendations. approved and re: ferred. to, the council’ ineluded tha - an engineer. be. asked. ‘to visit Usk’ ant. see to ‘improving the condition : ‘of - lo- eal roads and to ‘fixing’ the. yond. be tween Usk-and. Vanarsdol, andthe. sec: toe eo inquire. “money. -appropriation for min- tne: trails. ‘in ‘Usk: district. we, ‘BARREL. “OF. GAs PLANE, e me might: “have “heen a ‘gerions raait® | ‘calling Tenders the: ceiling with 21-inch ceiling. Four. _| Friday and particularily on ‘Saturday The whites won the ball ‘game,- : tainment..’ “After ‘the ‘tintives' “get? ove ee the ‘several. celebrations,‘ ‘they. will.” er second: telephone for police purposes . Right Worshipful Grand ‘Secretar freshments were: served: Bros, 0. guson, Ji ¥.. McNeil. took the’ -varion offices pro tem, while the meeting we in. progress - and” also. rendered ossis' ance’ daring the ‘initiation ceremonié Three degrees, ‘the: ‘Orange “Blue, Royal Arch Purple,. were en vetary. will: write to. the. department tef For the Hospital June 2 > 2 last day ; In another column: of this issue. api pears an‘advertisement calling for-ten- derd* for ‘the -construction of the New Hazelton: ‘hospital.’ ‘The tenders “are being: called by the Department. a Pablic Works at Victoria, and the bia: , ‘ire tobe in by- June: 2nd. -Por: thi : benefit of local contrictors : : plans and. specifications may be seen at . the: Government Agent's: office at Sinithers , It is ‘Known that several Iocal ., eon: tractors: aie intending to bid on’ thy: work. - As soon. as the. contract ‘ha been awarded work on the: struectur will be started immediately andevery:* thing Will” be done to ‘hurry the joi? consistent with good ‘workmanship, I: the meantime efforts ‘are. being. put. forward, locally ‘to provide new. fur nishiugs for’ the interior. : ° % INDIANS CELEBRATE An KISPIOX: ‘Where was" 2 great: gutherin: £0 e whites. and . Indfans. at. Kispiox “last. to ‘see the field sports and: ball games bu Monday, of Love's, school, is a patian in the hospital. One. of the Indian ball. team - collided. with’ him. | In ‘the: first game of the season an: Indian:: collided with Atlen Benson on the Hazelton ‘grounds, and he has since: been in bed. His leg was thrown out: of Joint. “Thursday and Friday of 4his’. week the Indians are holding forth on. the Hazelton grounds and have a ‘prent. Ttogram of -sports and evening ent to: the canneriés : in: large: aumbers. oy the > fishing season. : : ; ‘The; fnaugural’ of ‘the. Loyal Orang Lodge No. 3111 was held: in-the } OW. Hall on “Tuesday ‘evening. John Grant, of Vancouver, - “who”, wal assisted by Chas. Finter, local membe of the Scarlet Chapter. Many cand dates Were initiated; ‘after whié ter, Ww, Smith, Cc. ‘Carruthers, J. Fe new. metabers, ard:: Com,’ ath ‘Com: Wl 0 Tie aver