it ‘ f 1 f ‘thanks to Mr. * otal. information. , + tena bit. hnd. ‘fatled to do_80; A Hospital and: Doctor Wanted‘ i For Terrace|. The Terrace Hospital bodita amet on [ Iriday in the ‘Municipal. hall, Ho Hal- livell presiding over. an _éxcellent ate tendanee. : . A letier from the secretary: of ‘the ope. > . B. CG. Medical ‘Association was read .. Which stated that efforts were being mide to find another “doctor. for Ter- race, and recommending - -that. a .doe- tor’s’ residence be-built with, addition. ail rooms suitable for hospital work, The meeting. felt, ‘tliat before embark- ing on an, expenditure ofthat ‘kind: At would be well first tojexplore ‘the pre- sent: possibilities | in ‘the way. of. ‘pult- able * buildings dnd: a commitee” Was appointed to examine . nnd’ Tanke in- | ‘quiries about several properties: in the immediate district. The chairman said that Mr, Sundat had requested that the. hospitel equip- ‘ment be removed from ‘their premis- es and he had. promised’ to try. and 7 find another home for them. It was. agreed to send a. letter of and Mrs, Sundal for ’ their. kindness - in. storing . the eautp ment free for 50 jong a ‘period. “ The ‘Terrace Bonrd of. Trade held a special meeting on Friday night, Mr,. ER T, ‘Kenney, residing ‘over | gr fol eouncll, . - The Seeretary said. ‘a sirmilar reply had been received from _the' Secretary to the Medical Association to that: re ceived. by the’ Hospital ‘board, stating ' that. efforts:-were. being. mate’ to. get Se fl doctor and suggesting that a doctors residence be built with Yoomis “adapted a for hospltal work. _NEW HAZELTON, B Cy. "WEDNESDAY. MARCHE. 12, 1980", we Ottawa—( Special “ty way. witha: fosh. ‘suggestive of. brevity, | bile: sstumibléa’’’ “on 8 ‘series ‘of nage whith’ “promise fiothtig, better than a inid-gahiiner' prorogution ” ‘And , .Anggest general, ‘ncteptence’ of: the : ‘belief. that; an election is not fat. “away, 3 . Resolutions ‘dealing with every local’ and. ‘general: election ery. have been put] on. the order: ‘paper in the scramble. to get an. with ‘the - written. record as ‘dn favor. uf. this, or. as ‘opposed * to. that;{* has giv en” HO ‘further intimation of: its intentions ‘but: ‘the | legislative program, before _poling day.’ The* government as ‘it. developes,, ‘showes that the. road ig being: ‘pared ‘for’ disolution just as soon as: the outlook: is! “propitious. ; tng. urged’ by, ‘both ‘Oppositions in aid * Social ‘and? paternal legisation, fa be- to health ‘work, to. technical education to a. . national highway, to agriculture and. to returned nien, “There wag: A moment when. “tt appeared ” that’ Mr. King was flirting with the idea of n- a delegation from the. Western.” Pro- inces he expected it would come pres: ently, “He. largely ‘dispelled the: illus- jon the following: day. by. indicating that he believed such insurance to fall ;| under the, Provinces. No’. one” ‘of the Provitices . : on ‘act without - all ‘the: rést in ‘such: a cause or, it, would’ be swamped avith | ‘the. unemployed” each int ; - A letter: was: ‘also received ‘from: Dr, fa McDonald; Sandou,” asklix, culars’ of’ the vacancy, ‘and ‘the secre- tary was instructed to’ ‘wire. ‘the dgetor at Sandon. and ‘also pat” ‘him -in, ‘touch with the Medical, Association for ape- Mr. ‘Turner “sald it was reported that the’ Lakelse- ‘guit-of? waa ‘not tobe construeted ‘this” year: and it was, de- cided to ask the engineer, whetlier ‘this Was 80) 2. It was, further’ ‘acetded ‘to. rise.” ‘a protest nagniust” the “proposed talsing ‘of * Spritg Crevk bridge by a “few. feet’ as’ remedy for: the state ‘at: affairs nt that plice. The, projected. ‘altera- tion’ would. be in’ the ‘opinion’ of. the}: board, costly; and leave - the plied” very. Htle. etter ‘Man ‘at uresent,: M Dn. WRINCH, AT ‘VICTORIA. Thi the house the ‘otlier day at Vie: torla Dr... Wrinch, member. for ‘Skeena, told the government that: “he thought, it was “prety. ‘shabhy recognition of the work of. the research | department ° at ~ the Untversity: of British Columbia, . to- : withdraw ‘the provinelal ‘gratit, “for, that partieular | department, . He. did; “ however, hare: a. Rood. word ' ‘to: gay for! _ the department. of mines, wo eS Hon. Mr. ‘Hinchcliffe, Bdueation,| . told: Dr. Werineli’ that he: ‘grant bad | 26 ; bean. made, in: hopes. that. some: wenlthy:| nea, in- the. Province’ would, follow the lzet* for: parti-| al tein” motor ¢ crs ‘ae hinted’ ati ag are increases - in. both preferential and: gen Jeral duties on: butter, exes" and clieesé | T Tax. changes. will be’ designed | -to- ae traet the vater, with: the least, ‘possible |aislovition | of revenues... Some diffi- eulty,, is encountered: in. the: fact ‘that révennes are. likely. to ‘nutomatically contract. quite: materially , as a tesult of 'tlje stock market’ /erash and, the. wheat ‘situation. ‘which’ aye Jessened buying power: and slowed ‘up business generally. yet : : Taka Tales pene ‘a, Maren’. “12 sysctal to: “the; coal, Wad: “shipped , from. ‘Telkwa on the Tuesday freight to” the Jobratories al Ottawa! where the .- réseardh ‘depart ment ill make, ‘exhaustlye ’ tests ‘for for” by-products © ‘values. The, . ship- merit” wae. made’ by’ the. ‘Telkwa Calleri. jalsteick. mgs a ie . apo 1 “This Sumier| ee. Herald) . The: : Parliamentary, session got wider: . employment* ‘insurance | ‘when. he. told) from: ‘Houston, » Hernld---One car load of; 80. tons: ‘of |” es ‘and: the’ results. ‘wit hive a: “most, ha impotrant“bearlig dn. the fiture of the} “> property, . and: ‘the: ‘de¥elopment of f this i. Diamond Drill The Province: of. March 7. says :— ; Work Will. be: pursued ° with renewed energy on .the: property . of ‘the. Owen: Lake Mining .&- Development: Co., tw enty-cight . miles ‘from. ‘Houston, it} Was ‘decided: at nieeting. of the dir-} ectors here on: Wednesday. . : ‘ nda ‘Diamond Drill Co... and equip: | on: Monday to start, diamond arilting over ‘the property.” ing shipped ~ ‘from : Vanicouver next week, ineluditig two carloads ‘of ‘powd - er and several eirloads fuel - ofl,” gaa-| oline’and other: supplies ' ‘whieh’ will be hauled in over the roads before winter. ve breaks. The-. Timmins interests ° of - Ontaric’ dropped their -option on the! property on- February 15 byt still. remain ‘as the th! of the shares, issued., There. aré still approximately 1,400, 000, shares. in “Last year - $370,000 was. : gpent o on n the property. The prograrame ‘ outlined at the ameeting. Wednesday. calls: for work Ing: ‘vo shifts steadily, diamond: ‘drily- ing: and’ contlauing the: crosscut work: Mr. Frank ‘BL Taylor, “president, stated that -the company is. well finan- ced. and expects -that ‘this summer's |! work, will, " justify. “erection of a mill this fall. _ erosscuc iid: proved, up.’ The. majér Tyein; just . aliend,: has: not: been ‘inter- | sected. yet, as in drifting. On. high-grade a ss ore a fault’ was’ encountered. ' - But be- oo ‘tween 600 and 800° feet: ahedd open i cuts on the: surface. show. the drift. There is said: to: be alxty-seven velng all ‘told. on the property. - Radiore operations sateate’ that ‘there. is. a large body of ore, - said Mr. ‘Taylor, “ond we = have every * confid- | ence that. we “welll have ‘sufficient proved. up. to ‘40. ‘ahead with’ construc tion of ‘a ‘mill. within’ a short. time,” Operations are. being « greatly. assisted |i ‘he ‘added, by the fact thet this. year we “have, ‘a ‘fine’ road? ‘into the | property The. ‘Provincial . Bov- ernment’ -eontebuted ” $20,000 - ‘towards: this: and’ the: company a ‘ike: Mnount. “Met ‘Taylor Said :the. directors | had \reffwed, the, offer of a. large. corpora: thon ‘to. develope the: mine. “athe. ‘Felix. Bridge Olu ‘met: on. -Mon- ‘aay: night at’ the: bome of Mrs. Chap-} pel wheti Mrs. Sharpe’ yon “first prize fand:, Mrs ‘Winsby the” igecond. The. grand: prizé: was. won" by. “Mrs, Sargent. Next. weels.. the” elub™ ‘will, meet: at the ise nats Aen : ae Saar me ‘ _ ‘[Bob Allen ; goes” -T contract has. ‘been let to the Can- ment : will he shipped from - Vancouver! Aw ith: the “forests; “first as: ‘district. for- -- Four months apples. are. also “peel heaviest. ‘shareholders, ‘holding: one-fit- | . also in the interior where. they are _jaylor : Btated that. Bites |" {He is “expected | in. “Rupert. abou “the fs. o'clock last, night: in. Ahm Cottage, | Bana (Teddy),” Allen" who: ‘wore. n'| quir dainty. shell’ “pink ” georgette ensemble oom : oi tracting ‘couple » ‘were present” : ~ ttoast too thé: bride ‘was: proposed © b: To Kamloops — _ With Forestry! regret, to- Tarn’ that ‘ROB: “Bob” ‘AMien has Been: transferred. - by the . Forest Branch- ‘of -the “Department. of | “Lands | from Prinee- “Rupert to Kamloops. and that. he. will Jeare the. coast city, at the ‘Tend ‘of ‘this’ month for his new. head- quarters,’ on ‘ Bob’ Allen has been in the north ‘and the interlor since almost the: hegin- ning and. has, always: been: connected ester with heddquarters’. at Hizelton, then for several years Ax manager of | the: ‘saw mill cat. Hammill: an. enterprize in which ‘he ad “‘Glet Bi fm4uil, were associated. Ins 1026 ‘the ‘sawinlli eume to- the- end: of iis enraer’ and ‘Bob. p- (gain Joined the- Forest ‘ Department as distri: forester at Prise Revert The Prince Rupers.: ‘district also, in- clue &B . the inte 1. ; : “Theva is ve cy. Httla’. of .the. timtigr lands in’ this’ north country and slong the: north const : and the. Tslands that ‘Bob is. not Aequainted. swith. He wnot only, knows the location ‘of. the vario- us strnds nnd the: various. species: of the trees but he knows’ ‘the yaine. or each: stand. He. is also an 1 experienc: ed bushman. ||. “Mrs. Allen and. the younger, ‘mem- bers of ‘the family wil | not leave Prince: Rupert for about thrée ‘months They’ will. be. missed. in that city. and | well known. 2ptn, te take up. his new ‘duties. WEDDING BELLS ° *Teelgey-—Allén- co ‘ The. wedding: ‘took place quietly. at’ Rev;: Cannon Wek. ‘Rushbrook | offici- |. ating, of “Miss” Alice’ “Irene Allen, fourth daughter of Mr. and Mrs: R. B. Allen, and - ‘George Reginald Kelsey, elder son “of Mr and. Mra. G.. A: Kelsey: The bride AVBS prettily dressed ina gown ‘of. peacock blue ‘Princess, style crepe _ back satin. with, chat... to ‘mateh and’ entrled a ‘shower bouquet: of pink. Ophelia, ‘TORCS. and, maiden hair fern. Her bridesmaid - “wee: het! eister,. Migs with black’ transparent velvet “hat afd | rencriéd a betquet. of pink carnations and- maiden hair « fert.” Tom: Kelsey brother of the groon;, was best man. corated for the occasion , “with. spring flowers. Only relatives (of: the’ ‘cone THe {1 G.: “AS "MeMillan. andthe Bedon Ke [sponded moe Following. the. reception, “ ops | “Many nm this ‘ipieriot ‘dlatetet” wit. ASR ~ Porto anche ‘who Has {come ‘obliterated ° should, be at : endorsed. : > After the ceremony: a: reception: avas |) an heid “at the. ‘home ‘of the bride's par. pi ents, the * rooms. being: attractively: ‘da- |} ‘|Distriet Board . Of Trade Met” Terrace ve Tuesday Terrace, ‘March 12—Special to “tho: Herald.—The * seiiii-annaul -eonvention of the Associated Boards of Trade ‘vf... Central ‘British Columbia was “opened” here. ‘today’ with ‘Olor. Hanson presii-. Ing. It. was: a. -keenly’ interested. gath- : ering. | "Delegates were. present | from 7 Pisince: George, ‘Vanderhoof, Fort Fra- oo ser, Burns: Lake, Smithers, Terrace foe and Prince Rupert, Boe EL Te Kenney; president of the er: : vate boatd welcomed the. visitors :on behalf. ofthe’ local’ board and: the “eth Zens" generally. With the “opening of the! meeting | correspondence Was. dealt . with -and nearly ‘twenty. Fesolutions. were’ ‘referred to the committee for preparation. r , “AL the® ‘supper hour a: ‘gubstantia’ - bangnet. was held.in the Terrace ote} 7 at. whieh about: forty. visitors and lo, eal: people sat: “down: Folowing: the : feast short ‘addressés Were made by: al number. of the delegates: and. ‘then an adjournment was made . to upen the erening session. : Olof Hangon was’ again in tha: ‘chair and a ‘lot of. ‘business was: handled: Al resolution trom Tort: Fraser. for -a-— bridge | over. ‘the ‘Nechacco river was | ‘ endorsed ; another resolution was that: . the, provincial government be asked..fo - make reverted : jands Possible for Bete tiement. ‘Burns Lake board’ ‘asked. that the , 0. - N. R. be requested to increase the. tle : . perise : of... the. government. Th Its was. ‘decided. to ask ‘the ©: Ny to take steps ‘to ‘meet the- need: to pre vide outlying. stations with the ti é of arrival of : ‘trains, - The. Smithers: request ‘asking. ‘tor change. of boiindaries in regard to’ th publie. Works’ department be! ‘made’ wa laid over. for another meeting. “Prince Rupert : resolutions that: w subinitted and approved were that the; wee feel ote a Peace es