sey F First Tax Sale * oo In Terrace on tal yincial police, © 2 one by” Chris,“ Haugland. above the up-set price. _— | in handling tax sales, ” mm tend the sales, sold to speculators at. below -valuc: prices and the districts were held bac.’ fe The chafige has been made with : intention of maklig purchases éaster magn for people living near ‘the lands : offer- med for sale—people who have a. defl- | - Me nite interest in. seelng -the ‘country 20] It is “unflerstood ‘that ‘nm 1932 ae the Terrace tax sale will cover a: large a aren, This year the lots offered | were miss B abend. am all located within a. mile of the village whereay next year the sale ‘will. take in the Jands in the Terrace -district and |. Mm will probably include: properties: in me Usk and Remo and other points. ROBINSON-MeDONALD — A very pretty wedding’ “was ‘solem- om nized at the home: of. the: bride's” _par-J MB ents at Telkwa.on Friday: evening: ‘Tast'|: a ; when Miss “Kittle” «Susanna Mildred + Medonald, youngest daughter. of My. H and Mrs. T. Mcdonald “became the}. = The bride was attended by “Miss: Ber- mM tha Chapman while.the gioom Was at: tended by his brother “Topsy” Robin- son. Rev. Mr. Donaldson of Smithers 4] performed the ceremony. - Only’ mem- Mae bers of the contracting parties faxailles |¢ Be were present. They will, reside at m Telkwa. Both young people are very popular’ in the Bulkley Valley and the Me best wishes of all is extended to them, |. HAND BOOK B. C. RESOURCES. one of the most. “comprehinstve | re]: R views in brief space of the resources and possibilities of the proy ince is con- ® tained in'a hand book Just. issued by @ ihe Burenu\or Provincial Information me ind entitled “British Columbia, Cana- mia.” It synopsises the _argicultural B forestry, mineral’ and fisheries resour- m ces of the province, “ita _Waterpowers m nnd manufacturing und: industrial -pos- sibilities: and in one or two sparkling . paragraphs portrays 1és scenic beauty. ee und tourist attractions. am ing settler it imparts somo: useful in- . formation. The attractiveness of the 7 booklet ‘is enhanced by. fine marginal : . and bnlf pagé iNnstrations:_ It should ele useful to those desiring to send in- plication - to tl the’: ‘Bureau. “of "Prévinelal | infoumation, Parlianient “ulldings, 1 in Victoria, B.. C.. ; | asked the ‘hotel. ‘chanbermaid of: ‘the mea. in his ‘own: estimation. “Yes Mury,” he ‘el ‘hed, “and. with a kiss.” oes “Very good ‘Six,’ TH tell’ to’ ‘poots” i: "You can’t’ beat a “avomnain “at: getting. # even. Take for: ‘example the - ‘one who: Friday Sept. a1: On Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. A. a J. Lancaster, provincial ‘collector. tor m the Prince , Rupert’ assessment - district held a tax sale at the office of the pro- “Whree- of the properties’ were purchased, by J.B. ‘Gordon, 1 ‘by PO. L. Sundal, 1 by “Bi: y, Kenney and Four of the aa lots went. -for the up-set~ price while : ‘iso were keenly bid for; one selling at s $210 and the other at, $205, both away, teams- and*by* ‘theif’ sippoiters. This sale marks.a change: ‘in’ “pouley ‘Previous -to the present year the only tax sole for the district was held at-Rupert making it’ meee very expensive and inconvenient for Beal those living outside ‘of. Rupert to’ at-? Many. pieces were thus] : man, , was ‘ta town on Thursday Iisstte- bride of Sidney Robinson of Smithers. {j ‘To the intend |- interested in cedar polea and he saw a ie commercial traveller,” a dace of a: “Ro- | NEW HIAZELTON. wow. SUNDAY New: Hazelton: defeated the Snappy Nine_of ‘Smithers: Jast Sunday’ ‘by a score of. 8 to 6, That ‘victory should satisty ‘even ‘the sports writer of the Intertor. News that ‘New Hazelton. ds iow the ‘champion’ base -ball team- ot the: Interfor, - - Reports are. ~ that: game was a -most interesting - one to watch, ~THéere were a number™ of “er- tors, but .there Was also 'a lot of: Boo" lays, especially’ by - the ‘New Haz - ton. outfield. . The batting’ was far ’ general - throughout - and -that is °° for’: the. ‘spectators, ‘There’. was! the hest of: feeling displayed - by both- the Quite jatiumber: “Went: up ‘from New Hazelton with the: boys. - Tkat game marks the close: of the | season, but it: thé boys’ of those tivo teams stick around until the spring they will put up a fine brand wot base. ba’ “next year, 9° ‘TERRACE | - Atlan Davies: “of. the: forest - depart- ment, Prince Rupert, has returned to the coast. | A. awagon: + belongtag to Geo: Little was burned up on: Tuesday evening. . l had been used during the day cleaning aut -the ‘burner, : When" work stopped it was left too elosé to thie hot embera and, caught fire. , ; TUT AL, ‘McDonald, general road ‘fore: ing ‘orders for’ gangs to start on vari ous sections of road work, It is un¢ stood the: highway’ to Copper city will "lbe: graded and some gravel applied; while -a start.is- being made on th Boad:: ‘Mnicirps Copper: City. “with “Usk* ‘DY Mawhinney’ whi act’ as Apreman” e the latter Ab. “See Will Robingon about -prinée butter ‘paper and- shipping tags, a gy, 8. Phillips, district aurteulturist, who. ‘Was one of the: Judges*at the fair, took the opportunity’ to- visit @ numb: ot farms and size up crops ‘amd deyel- opment. He returned home Saturday: being accompanied by ‘the! other judge 8. French -of Prince George. : Anyox wi ere in town for several days |: leaving for the cuast Sunday. =~. the tourist” trade these lays. Ken-| neth Watson, press. correspondent of Washington,” D.C, stopped . oft. for = few days to try: conclusions with local trout. Chris. Larson took. him down to the old ferry Inhding where he saw| Bobby supplying the family table. As f result of tthe friendship. developed | the newspafer man gave Bobby a fine| telescope rod, complete with agate suldes. * : Hans. Larson oF. Duluth spent sever- al days in town- and district, He ig good many of’ them atound here, so . many in fact, that he hag decided to open camps in this section in the early spring. He -snys the cedar pole mar- ket. will. se active: again ‘in a, very short time ‘and the ‘best’ poles he has seen are in the ‘Skebna gantry. : Roy Thomas thas rettened trom the ; [Caxttne country.’ Bo ni “You: “thay enll -it, the: wages of alni if you. lke,” sald the ‘small hoy, fing. | > [priate nature were’ also received by | Mrs.- MeCarthy.~ he’ ‘church and con- , gregation’ pres¢fited - ‘them with ‘a we) ~ Jat the honie of Mrs, 7. J. Marsh on}. -| Labor Day evening Speeches . were |" |quested the same support for bis sue. yeessor, Rey; Canon McKim. The late Walter ‘Thompson was-a na-'|. tive of ‘Aberdeen, Scotland. He Was a Great War. Veteran and prominent: in Jocal affairs. of the Caundian Legion took charge of the funeral - -arangements, ” FR, ‘Sanderson and Ray Roberts of Bobby Hamér daa “wheat, ‘booster for : big . Job Just now,’ . |} boxes of: hay re frnit-will- he shipiad tothe markets. of the: northern at . riets, Al “choles: Fruit” we [Rev. McCarthy _ Goes to. Anyox Social Events YVatious functions * were held in con- @|nettion with the. departure of Rey. BH. AL McCarthy: ‘and Mrs. McCarthy who haye: ‘been: located in ‘Terrace © ‘for the | paat fifteen’ months. ’Mr-~ McCarthy succeeded Rey, ‘A. W. Robinson: as rec- | tor: of ‘the Anglican ehurch. “Mts. Mc- ~! Carthy" devoted, Herself to -variougy or- @Aulzations, being president of the W. Ac“and of the Wemen’s Institute and. a director: of the” Canadian Legion W Asand’a ‘member of the: hospital board Sodial evening Were spent at the resi- dence‘of Mrs: H. “Halliwell, Mrs, A. At: tree.” The “Canndian’ Legion. W. -A. presented | Mrs. McCarthy with a china (eake ‘dish. Various other: ‘gitts of a feet. Development within . this - has shown elght ore shoots, shouldbe added nbout 50c per ton silver. possibble = to- tween the Tenderfeet and No, nels, The necessary development to’ iplace the niine- on a productive. dasis *linelades tunnet extensions and = com-' munications, erection of treatment | plant, and. an areal tram, costing about $100, 000, ” - filled purse tn’ ‘token of appreciation of services. rendered. ‘This -evént took place. ata largely attended gathering ‘Wednesday ‘morning saw a smaY fire. scare when the chimney of the . B. Agar home burned out. Smatl € mage was done to the roof. - made by: A. Attree and Rey, T. H. AL len. - On “Sunday Rey. ‘Mr. ‘MéCatthy delivered a farewell sermon to a -very large congregation. ‘He expressed. ‘his appreciation’ of loyal support and re-| ” LATE ROBT. SAUL BURIED r| ‘Phe fnneral of the late Robt. Saut ; a chm : of Burns.Lake was héld in that village SUDDEN DEATH IN BURNS LAKE |iast Thursday afternoon and wal one ; ——-— . of the biggest ever seen in Burns Eake The deceased was ‘killed in an aute "Borns Lake—Many. friends of Scotty ‘Thompson were grieved to hear of .his neeldent the ‘and bis s of Prince Geo- sudden death on the morning. of Sept. we wine ae an § groomsmnn were 12... “Arising, earlyche: Was Drenarbig-¢o- asta nie te Saul. leave’ for his: pre-emption ‘at"the: north: drawhed in ‘Burns: Lake 5 come aed west ‘end of Stuart.” Lake: but, feeling azo while > eunolng wi tha young "la ay unwell, he ‘retired - to “his: room: “where frien a. he.was heard to eall ‘ol one: ‘Of his old- me est fricnds.who- arrtyed at. his ‘side in: time: to find ‘hin. breathing his. last. | wourEN Ss INSTITUTE MEETING - “The postponed: meeting of the Tes; race branch of the ‘Woman's Institute ; was. held on Monday afternoon. Ar- rangements were made-for Institute . [work in connection with the fair. 3° ‘Iwas arranged to “operate a hea! ' - booth tn the library. Two ‘prizes were : awarded for chitdren under six and 4 ‘prizes were alloted for health posters. . The Burns. Lake branch bid farewell to. Mrs. E. A, MeCarthy. who is going to Atlin... Mesdames Ross. - and Oliver acted as ‘hostesses, and Mrs “| Roxs presented Mra. ‘McCarthy with a pair of Dilow sHps on behalf ‘of. the members. : ; : Local Items There - were 16 degrees of frost on Tuesday night. ‘The gardeng looked a little sick this. morning, Sweet pas and asters are still blooming. Little Miss Myers of Cooleymount who has been under: treatment at the Hazelton hospital for the past year, left for her home-on Saturday last. Archie Johnson; I. Oy. of 2 -Vietoria, “fening.to visit his daughter unill, Sat- arday when he: will teave..for Prince. George ‘agsizes, ” Bis: ‘daughter: is Mrs, i, nied Wrineh.: Harvesting apntes in Terrace. is the Many. hundreils of. on Red" Wation is. new ‘able to he after spending ‘several .weeks:: An ‘hog- |; {ing a half: dollar: dowii | on “the: fee | cream parlor countér, : to the: euvy or! hig” playmates, “but “that’s what You the chesterfield: “about ten: minutes. af- - vent her ex-fiance: a aaa | eset ance using ‘the. word. Analyze, get ‘by’ emerging suddenly rota’ under |: palnts_ 2 But Oby ‘how, Analyze, pital, the resultof an aceldent, ut, the Hngwilget_ bridge: i ok, Coes - Weuchor—Commy, tlre me‘ ‘a a,” sent) Tommy—Anaia- says bhe: does, no “Miss Hthel Témlineon te ‘attend bigs School. in ‘Prince . ane ter yer. ‘big: “alstor's, feller hi: oe te |r COLUMARKO MINE ‘AT USK The Miner, Vancouver, had the: fol- lowing to say about the Columario pro perty at Usk-—"In his recent report on’ this property to the directors of Cok twnario Gold Mines Lid, .W. G. Norrie - deseribes_ the’ yein system as having A possible vertical range. of overr 4500. ary, feet and a horizontal extent. of 12,000 The meeting was made an oceasion to .. |erown, prosecutor,” will arrive this ev-| int f Toronte.. Jast: Thursdays as: plam: ¢ eK Usk Won |] From ron Team — On Fair Day “Tn-ere goes your old ball game." er two years of wandering in wliderness of defeat the Usk boys got are the Terrace team into camp at the fair aggregat- ing 518 feet in levigth, with an. aver-_ age width. of 22 inches, and an aver." age yaltie of $12.30 jn gold, to-whteh on Friday last. The score was 8 tol. The Usk boys, after a hard summer, wrestling withthe salmon’ at the mouth of the Skeena, and juggling the in rock in the ‘mines around Usk, came to As this ore bas been exposed Terrace in ‘fine fettle, determined to on different veins and at “varlous hori- zons, it is therefore impossible.to make a definite calculation as to tonnage; but from_present’ indications it will be develop ' approximately 75,000 tons of known ore shoots be-: show the fruit: growers a few mew tricks on the diamond, To add a Vite" tle spice to their efforts they brought along as helpers Cox and MecIntyte of the famed. Hazelton: team. The first six innings passed without’ 4 tun-'a score, Only 2 few scattered ‘hits Were made and none of these scored. The break camé: in the Tth.. Usk filled _ the bases, . but Thomas, the Terrac: - pitcher, held- them down and they re- tired without a score. Terrace: had ; "better . -break in ‘this inning, Bune: "| rettitig: home for the first tally. Sth inning saw. the fireworks sO . Uak turned their half into & procession Whenthe smoke Cleared away it was found that Mariinson, Varner and Mc- Intyre had erossed the home plate and the. yisitors were two up. Terrace ald not score and the game was aver. ganization is still smiling ‘and the en- tire team: were delighted when they kenney officiated and gare tion. satisfac. to ‘start work on a thirty 3 man camp. ‘Tt-will~he Tovited“aboat tf Thiles ‘to the west. of the: village. ‘The. Work. on the main highway in” various’ Parts of the district started on ‘Monday mnorn- ing and as fast ag: provision ° "aR. ne made more men will: be: ‘pat to work. “Tndian Agent Capt. Mortimer, ac- ; companied by one of the mounted po- jlice left on Tuesday morning for a trip into Babine to see ater ‘the. Indians 1on that ‘TeBerve, eo, t | Gasoline station, automobile oil, on the main road and near thé Hagwilget Bridge....Day and night service, Don- Ald € Grey, Hagwilget. Comp Berger and Cons. Unea 7) ee C.-M. P.,.made. a trip. inte. the. Pim, coi. ‘Take country last Week. , Many old. friends in’ thiis distric( -regret to learn. that H.. ‘EL Clenient,. ME, : "ES has’ nassed away, “his. death oceur- . ing on June 24th, He-was ait oue tine ‘Jin charge of mining development on — a Broperty on Rocher de Boule moun- tain. : “ait Monday noori Whew. it. proceeded’ to. Alaska, Mr. Woodley anti his tvo sons of New York were in the plane, Both the boys are pilots-and one is al-; ‘80.8 missionary and he will make. use of the plane in hls work in the toy north. Talph. O'Brien, formerly 0 -0n 1 the tele. graph: state. here: ds: ‘back: gan reliey- ing! Mr. 'Ci . x 3.) Wrindh, arrive ad they visited Arthur at the Beri. . hospital. : Arthur has a: very: severe ~ attads of: typhotd-tever,. but word -re--) ré this. morning, ig. ‘to the ‘ef, se at: Paes | ae ‘Manager Joe, Panter of the Usk or- | went home after the dance. . H, L. Me- - It: deme tea i ae nS PROT RT AE PARC cone ans ny RN ee eT HEARD AEE he