{’ , tare Is 2 day morning, Oct. 9th. Rev. wn. Rot. , f spent the last few..months ‘at Kaljum | Lake bas returned to the south for the: nthe week at: Salvis.. # Week, ' the home. of Mrs. Geo, mite. ane “visited, Terrace early. this week’ ‘ta thé -gontraet to take out‘cotton. wood Toga }: fF{ from this district to be ablnpell to New|; ; Westrhinster. - — ; - Innke their home ' Church met at the home of.3irs, Chris- ;, the Harvest Thanksgiving service were sold at auction by I’. OC, Bishop for the, ay in Vol 20 NEW. HAZELTON, ‘B. C., OCTOBE 4 . Ot : AL oe _ ‘Terrace: N otes ‘Mr. and Mrs. 8. F. Mills Jeft the end of last week for Smiths Falls, Ont., to in future. They nade many friends here during their five years residence and their depar uach regretted. ‘The W. A. of the Anglicak chureh met at the home of Mrs. Haltiwel! ‘on Thursday afternoon. ~ ' ‘The Ladies Guild of the United tle on Thursday. The sale of vegetables donated for benefit of -the Hospital Auxiliary, Bidding was lively and the’ proceeds amounted ‘to $10.85. The Terrace Board of Trade met in G,. W. ¥. A. ball on Tuesday fight for reneral business, There was discas- sion of a number+of matters and the .Welfare of the town and district is be- ing advanced all the time. RR. W. Clayton left Friday for. Ru- vert for the winter. He has secured a situation. The bake shop here will be closed. His family will rempin for the winter. Mnjor Hearn and R. McRae of the hatchery staff were week end visitors in Terrace. a special children’s service will br held in St. Matthews church on Suud. inson will cecupy the pulpit the subject.|? of his nddress will be “How Money is, Made.” A children’s cholt will sup- nly special music at both services; Mr. and Mrs, Sims returned home on Sunday after a pleasant ‘holiday spent with friends in Ottawa and oth- er eastern points. : it Beeccher left Sunday for Prinee Rupert fur medical treatment, The Parent -Teacher’s Association will hold their regular monthly ‘meet. ing in the schoo! house ou Thursday. Oct. 13th. Besides the. business . ses- sion there will be a short musical program and an address by Mr; Holm- wood, Come .and* bring your. friends and help make the association a gue- cess, It is worthy, of it, 12" ©. R. Gilbert was in Prince George last week. Mrs..0. R. Gilbert “accompanied Miss Deneon to Prince Rupert Thursday,re- turning the following day. - Mrs. Downing and son spent the end of returned to Terrace the’ ‘end of last 7 | N. PB. Motra; of. Seattle, who “hag winter. - THe W. A,- to the Terrace ‘Hospital held ne regular meeting on. ‘Toesdoy. gt so “he een, Lz Tt. iBreatlay of New. ‘Westminst@é interests of his company who have4'|. Sugar; Mrs, Proctor, quart huckleber- “| Cha pyiell, four tins “Chocolate; Mrs. R. _|S. Sargent, chocolate and: assorted bis- dish, one e pudding dish with cover, - John Vigers who has - spent: the last | . few months in ‘Prince George district getting an occasional, duck, but ‘they jon the local’ lakes in-as large numbers ‘Tas usual. | tor. them... The good resulting from ‘the closed Season ‘for grouse. is: very noti- ceable alreiidy. . ‘Quite a + number of birds. are. seen on the roadways and a. ‘ Jeouple weie calling on ‘old* trietids . In town this. week looking. for a handout: One enthusiastic hunter’ reports having + | Seen A moose on the’ rond when he war inotoring to. “Smithera- last: week exid, | hut of gourge he had. ho gun," But that does: not say. ‘he! ‘alai’t see. the. moose; . YOUN G PEOPLE ORGANIZE Have Started Season’ s Work A yery , suocesstel session of the Ter- held ‘in ‘Knox United Church hall last elected for the ensuing - year :—~Pres,, Evelyn Thomas; vice- -pres.,. Adeline homas;} secretary-treasurer, | Seamen, It was decided to accentu- ate on each of four Saturdays of the month, one phase 6f the four-fold pro- gram. “A ‘committee was elected for be ‘responsible for the program’ of its meeting, The convenors of commit- tees are as follows :—Physicnl, Annie Allen; Intellectual, Ethel Moore; Spir- itual, Margaret Glass; Social, Carmen Smith. It was further decided to ad- opt as one of the activities of the year the formation of a yoting people’s choir fand study of singing in parts. | The Terrace Trall' Rangers have al- 0 reorganized for the year and last Friday. night, - Oct. Tth, the following officers were elected for the year :— Ohief Ranger, Elmer’ M¢éConnell: Sub- Chief Ranger, Sidney Scamen; Tally and Cach®, Billy Allen. The name of the group will be “Onwegoes.? SHOWER FOR THE HOSPITAL - The special shower arranged by the Woman's Auxiliary to the Hazelton Hospital on September’-28rd resulted in-the following articles. being contri- bbuted, ‘and for which the ‘hospital management wishes to express its ap- preciation : — ‘Mrs. Hogan, pound tea; Mrs, : “Tom: linson, pound. ‘of. ten ; Mrs. -Graef, one pound ‘of tea; Misses Se rott, * soda era- ckers; Mrs. Anderson, pound of ‘téa and of cocoa; Mrs. Dungate, two -pack- ets of puffed wheat: Mrs. Winsby, ten pounds - sugar; Mrs. B: ‘Campbell, 20 pounds sugar; Mrs. Wrinch, 50 ‘Ibs.’ of sugar; Hudson's Bay Co. 60. pounds of sugar;Mrs. Newman, milk and cream; Mrs, Tornball, ten pounds of ries; Mrs, Ticehurst, ten pounds sugar Mrs, Cox, two handtowels; Mrs. J. H: Young, 3 jars jelly; one tin baking powder; Mrs. Sharpe, pound ten: Mrs. Seally, two jars jelly; “Mrs, Boden, pound ten and of. coffee; Mrs’ Grant, 4 boxes. soda | biscuits; Mrs. and Miss cults; Mrs. Cary, cornflakes ; Mrs. J. Nevwick, pound tea and tin chocolate: Mrs.” Lee, Six. jelly’ powdérs ; George. Crow, 3 sets muffin tins; Wm, Comp-. tou, soda biseuits ; Women’s ; Auxiliary,. six toilet. sets: complete, one pyres: pie AMONG THE SPORTSMEN iy A few of the Jocal: sports have. been’ (the birds) ' do. not seem to be. stopping ‘It might’ ‘he ia Little: early Smith, of ‘Binttners wast. ; nel own this week, : an Boys. and Girls of Knox United Chureh Truce Canadian. Girls in Training was Saturday. The following officers were ' Nora each - Saturday and each committee to) ‘jelevator is all ‘veady for the ing up, ench year, -Misg Moni: Grele ine: ‘aceonted a po: ‘ loft PERMIT SYSTEM TO PACIFIC Preparations for a Heavy Grain Busi- ness to Pacific Ports—Local Line in Good Shape With the first car of wheat of the 1927 crop now in Rupert and the more steady. flow of train leads beginning the end of this week or- next week, it Will be interesting to know" that the railway las decided to adopt the per: init system again on-grain shipments to the Pacific ports of Prince Rupert and Vancouver. It. worked very -sat- isfuctorily last year from the railway’s point of view and enabled the: handling of a much greater tonnage. The perm- ft system prevents congestion of grain At any one point to the. detriment of all concerned. Prince Rupert port is this year expected to handled several thmes as much xeport grain as was put through that elevator Jast year. Twd factors. will make this possible—the early shipments, the boat service ‘s -better organized, and the Canadian National Railway. read bed is in vastly better shape for handling ‘heavy traffic than ever it was, due to the extensive im- provements made during the past sum- mer, This will be a busy fall’ and winter on the Canadian Natlonal. o- FIRST SCHOOL FAIR WINS Teachers and Pupils.. Receive. Credit From Parenta and Spectators . The school fair was held in the Kit- smuhpalium, school last. Priday nnd was attended by 2 large gathering of par- ents and friends of the youngsters. Many’ of the. ‘entries. in--the : different grades; would have’ been creditable to much older’ pupils, This was. partic- ularly noticable in thé: sewing claas, | The bahd work on many of. the artic- des were. worthy a place at ‘the ‘fall show.. : The cooking department Was & marvel to many mothers and now’ a lot: of little Sirls are golng to be taken more into. the home work -and get a rest. from that ‘pesky ‘dusting all the time where there aint no dust. There were many interesting piece: of wood work by the junior boys who |}: are dey eloping ideas as well as talent. There were was an interesting. display of coins, stamps, tree twigs and native much eradit to both’ staff and pupils, and the competition was” very keen, The Copper “City school made numer- ous entries and did well ‘in the honors | Won, - Afternoon tea Was’ served. it was in charge fo J Miss Elderkin and a number’ of the older pupils, . The. fair Was altogether o pleasant * ‘Burprise to the: ‘spectators, nnd it ig’ worth follow: BOOZE ‘ON INDIAN RESERVE ‘Two enses of having Hquor. on the Indian reserve were heard by Magis- trate ‘Hosking dn the “Hazelton potlea court. ‘Olle was agaist ‘ay “trarister man who was delivering: a: paekag za to a white man, Living on the reserve. and the other was agaist the may w ho Ie. celved or was about’ ‘to ‘receive ‘the wet goods, ‘Both “cases: were ‘dismissed... If the Indian Act Were: ‘to be enforced. as could: le consamed of. the’ Whites ve, traffic, the shortest distance and per- ' d yiver drivers. The big drive for the season had been about completed too, INTERESTING LETTER RECEIVED Hazelton People will be Pleased that woods. The school work also: reflected | * To the Editor Omineca Herald — your: paper we should ' like: to, thank the people of Hazelton for their kind hospitality. sret and -should liked to have ‘stayed much longer in such a beautiful ‘spot. ib |: There rn talks of the girls forming . 2 J basketball club: in New Hatzelton.,. - Due t to ‘stormy wvea ther: the: first hart < of. ‘the week all. awirés’ ‘have ‘been’ down! ————— = a ANOTHER SURVEY FOR ROAD To Connect New Hazelton with a Pos: . sible Bridge Site at the Hos- pital Being Made iF Another survey for a read on the south side of the Bulkiey river to.New Hazelton from a proposed erossing of the river at the Hospital, is being now made, This is just.a preliminary ste to see what kind of a route can be se; cured and what grade will be neces- sary. Getting a new site for the high level bridge is just about as big a prob- lem os the engineering départment in this district bas been up against. It was 2 big problem some dozen or more years ugo when able engineers and sur- veyors were looking for a site that’ re- ‘sulted in the high level bridge being built where it is now, Distances, and grades and crossings were ail thoro- ughly gone into then and everything discarded exeept the present site. At that time the engineers had only one object in view, viz., the best grade for manency of location. They found. the perfect site and all the hunting from now until judgment day will not locate a better site. §ome other furpose than the original*may now be in the minds of the powers ‘that be. Phat will be ascertained when the public meeting is called and the government puts its cards on the table. ? HANSON'S BOOM BROKE Owing to heavy rains and the sud- den rise of the Skeena and Kispiox riy- ers there was a rush of poles from all along the Skeena to the Hanson boom tte ‘Cedarvale < on Sunday. ‘with ‘the re: ‘suit that a couple. of: -thousatd’ ‘poles: ‘broke Toosée and’ headed for’ ‘the const; Té was ‘not. long, however, before a. lot of men were on the river fishing out the poles’ and ‘practically. everything was salvaged, but not at a1 profit by any means. So. Successful. has the hig | a pole Company - been with. their drive this year that it- began to look as it the Skeena had been conquered by ‘the Ther Made Good Topression Dear Sir :—Through the medium of We leave with much re- motoring Tt will not be thra » Yourg vety. teiity, 2 iL & A: Bentt| me an . ¥ and numerous. Elwood and Mabel, Mr. aid Mrs, ©. RB, Gilbert. Mr. and Mrs: R:-L. McIntosh, Mr. and | Mrs. H. L, Frank and family, Baby Ardaugh, Mr..and. Mrs. C, H. Thomas, Mr..anud Mrs. Geo, Dover, Mr. and Mr 8. Kirkaldy, Mr. and Mrs. D, McKtn-- non, Johi.- Couture, - Mary, Desjardines,: _ Mra. Gi! “Thornton, \Srhithers, Misa. - iva. Artress, Mi'and;Mrs. L. Chretien . Yorn Cite, ‘Madames Hippisley, Green’ & ‘Skinner. Mrs:-Grant and’ Family, Mr. and. Miss Donald; “Miss “Atwood; Mary: V2 Smith, “| ster Taft, Mr. and Mra, chareén, | Mr, and’ Mra: Wy ‘A. King; Mr.and Mrs. ‘| Henry Cote, Agnes i. Desjardine Burkean ‘Miss: ‘Mary “Badak. and’ a. TERRACE... MOURNS...LOSS OF A BRIGHT YOUNG LIFE - '| Miss Florence Vanderlip Passed Away Suddenly on Satuday After- neon in Prince Rupert News of the sudden- death in the Prince Rupert hospital of Miss Flor- ence Vanderlip on Saturday, Oct.. 8th, came as a great-shock to relatives and friends, a gloom being cast. over the whole community where the deceased Was 80 well and so favorably known. After spending a short holiday with friends in Hazelton she returned home Sunday and, although not feeling well, resumed her occupation and was about town as late as Friday evening. Dur- ing the. night her condition became alarming. The patient was taken to Prince Rupert on the Saturday train, accompanied by her father, but she passed away soon after being admitted to the hospital Death was due. to acute ,diabetis, . The remains were removed to the B. C. Undertaking parlors and from there to the train on Monday, accompanied’ as far as the depot by members of Tsmplan and Tyee Lodges, A. F, & A, M, and. members of Rebecka Lodge. Upon arrival of- the body in Terrace a public service was held in Knox Unit- ed Church ond Rev, Wm, Allen con- dueted: the services, The church was crowded with friends of the deceased and of the family, Rey. Allen also conducted the service at the grave. The late Morence Vanderlip was born in Ribstone, Alta., on May 24th, 1908 and came to Terrace ‘with her parents in 1919.: ‘She attended public ‘school here and for the past four years she was on the staff of! Spatkes Bros. and Was a “popular employee é h the’ public and. her eniiployers::. ‘With ‘ ‘the young, ‘Beople she was a ‘leader, and ” she, will be, greatly: i ~The: Tate: ‘Miss’ mourn. fer 1688. a tathé ‘mother, . one brother, ‘William, * Vietoria, ° B. OC, sister, ‘Mra. J.B. Agar ind Arthur, — who: ‘lives ot home. To them is ex- tended the ‘sincera ‘sympathy’ of. their friends nnd of the community as a whole, ‘The loss of ‘one so, young and useful in the community is keenly felt. The floral tributes were ‘beautiful Among those contri- 1 buting, were -— ‘The. Family, ; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Van- derlip,. Victoria, Mr. _| Agr,’ Mr-'and Mrs, Sparkes and Jack, ‘| Geo. Bowie, Hdtbonton; Roger and Jin: Waish, Hazelton, R. W: Beecher, Mr, and Mr. MW. I. Smith, Sons of ‘Canada,’ ‘and Mrs, J. 3B. 0770. -F., “Mountain: View” Rebecke Lodge, Rebecka -Lodge,. Prince Rupert, Mr: and. Mrs, Fred Nash,’ Mr. and Mrs P. R, Skinner, ‘Usk,’ Mray As J, Kirkal. dy, Mr. ‘and Mrs. BH. 7. Kenney, Mr. and Nirs..Riechmond and Mrs. Ardazh, Mr. find Mrs, "D. W. Casséll; Mr. and There is everything in Hazelton to] Mrs. W. TY Atwood, Mr. mid Mes, Robt make it n noted tourist resort, which | Braun, Mrs. Jesdarines, Mrs, Muhro, we believe it will in time become— Hshiig, climbing, . hunting, Mr, and Mrs. Von Hegs, Mrs. A. Ross, Miss Opal Cassell and Mrs. Law, Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Little, Mr. and Mrs, H. throngh beautiful scenie spots‘ and the|L. Kenney, Mr. and Mrs. Haney, Mr. winter sports. It is truly a.place to| 0d: Mrs, R."W. Riley, Mr. and Mrs. be proud of if it only had. a few ac. quisitions, such as wnter works larga hotel, electric lights, and such things as, ‘a munileipal council could do to im. prove Hazelton, any: lack: on our part. ‘if Hazelton, does not: get advetilsed’ Whetever : we ‘go! : Brooks, Mr. and Mrs, Bishop Min" ania Mreg, Tf, -Adken, -- Ce without Re attached