“4 Me directors of the > Carporafion Limited are Chas. D. Hun- THE ‘OMINECA \ HERALD, NEW HAZELTON, B. Ory, WEDNESDAY APRI L, 28, 1936. ee tal —— i a — ra NO. a “Tita pen ture for | Silver Standard Mine | eee Hazelton — , AS ‘nnniounced recently in- these cal- unma?Hagelton will celebrate Corona: | tion Day, May 12, with an aftertoon + full at field ‘sports, chiefly for the children. bat’ some for the odults, a base ball game the latter part of the afternoon, a football game. a smolker in the early part of the evening and ‘a B Extend Lower. Tunnel 1300 Feet to the * ‘Deep Shaft---New Mill to. go in at Same Time---Work i in 3 Months eynnd ‘dance following the smoker. While some preliminury work had i heen, done previously final arrange- ments” in the way of cominittees, ete, ware made. at a public meeting held in ithe Horticultural ball on Monday even ‘ing. It was one of the largest attexnd- ‘ad meetings held ‘in Hazetton for a The Silver Standard, one of the pest | anna of the market. Whe world con: | long time ‘and everything worked out " kienvn shiver. leat zine and pole) Tires | perties in Northers British Columbia, will be operating again within ‘three months of the present: ite sata A. S,- Will amson. a director of the. Fitna conver. who arr]y cd here yeaterday. Mr. Williamson told the Herald that "bis company had tinderwritten the en- fire shure issue of the Silver Standard and that all the money - -will be from Hasteru. Camada and from New York.. Etna Security’ ter, president, H. A. Turney and A. 8. AVN nunson. Mr. Willamyon is first u nining 2 asen with wide experience * iit operating : Pp onines nnd finding and developing” mines, und-for eleven years he success- fay ‘eperuted mines for Foley, Welch & Stewart, ond also nerved them in. athe capacities. Mr, Willianison’s . visit pere at this ' thie fs tu ingpect, the Silver, Standatd tor himself. He. Avant, tocget “the lay., of. the lands“ TDRRRE as: fof “queditionis ‘ets dre being availble, ‘That ‘-ts | a: well. and ¢ miprny. reports. : "sumption of the base metals is increas’ tne and the supply is not increasing. | In the southern part-of this province | where “most. of the’ supply of these-met- . ald for-many years has been secured, ‘ » Sconrkty Corporation, Timited, , of Nan-.J is now, about-mined out, and it is very | ‘doubtful “it - ‘nny. hew" mines: will ‘be.se- enred down thére. The mining move- inent must be north, and Mr. William: ; xon stated that. there is right in this. district. the greatest opportunity in the province to find neiv mines. The Silver Standard ig not a new, nine. It has been developed and- only. ‘reqiires re-opening and prepared for - tt uch higger operation than has ever been. undertaken in the ‘orth before. For many years this section of the’ province has been, ‘almost continuous: ; ly. on- the down grade.- But the better‘ price of base metals means big things: for this country now where the great-j est. known storehouse of such metals is located. “With ‘the Silver Standard goiug, and within a year it is anticipat: ; harmoniously. It. S. Sargent will be marshall for ithe day. Instead of riding a pranc- ; ing steed, he will be here ‘there and he- ‘yand in a fast moving car. Fire committees were appointed to work out ‘and handle the details; and these committees are :— Decorations—Wm. Grant, Morrison and Jasper Stanyer, Baill games-—Wurd and Thomas Mar ‘shall and G, W. Dawson, ~ Smoker—Bill Sargent, O. Butterell nud Goodie. | Dance—A. Benson, Andy Grant and Miss Sargent. Field Sports—Rev. D. W. Moore and ihe teachers from the district schools. | Tames. Turnbull is minister of fin- ,anee and he is having a time to plan his budget and not have too big a de- ificit as he has not the same resources to .draw on as ‘has ‘Hon. Chas: ‘Dunn-. ing or Hon. John Hart. It is poing ta be a ‘big day. in Haz-| George ed that 125 men will be S neta all’ giton, It is. quite a. while -since they ‘Linde be Btsintdes DEM matter of going to work - and: mining. ‘fox the Silver, Standard, : as- it will. be; a The first work ‘that: will be. under- the shipping point for any other-major - me taken will be the continuation: of ‘the operation: on the- ‘north: side of the Bul, thousand foot tunnel- on the lower, or. Kley. rly er, This ‘pluice will ‘goon: begin! — No, 2 vein: for: another. 1300 feet. ta: sto take on. new life with new values 5’ | "connect wpe arith: the -bottom of the: for real estate’ and ‘splendid. “opportun- | shaft which was suk many years ago, itles . for the building trade, as well ‘ay; ‘Annual Canvas “Hospital Funds The annual: enllection for donations ‘Tshow ‘the rest ‘ot the flistriet that they! fuct, loth: fydin government . reports . “OF ChUESe “Wevw Hazelton ’ will ‘be: thie! ‘hare not torgatten: How. to” do, things. It ds- merely a” “shipping point and. the. supply . “point. . . While this work is in ‘progress the eOTRpaANy. Will “erect a one hundred ton will of the most modern type to. handle m atl the vre.taken out. a . ‘ a) - _ eres el prige ti éexpenditura, | gaiids My. 1. lie -$250,000,: and, then we hope*to: éatart ‘shipping concentrates. To carry on this work it is said: a evew of mex’ umber’ about: alXty,: eval | fiul steady employment. . ; Aske if they bad decided as yet to what market they ‘will ship theif con- contrates, Mr. Williamson. replied, “Tox, it will all go. to Belgium, ‘via Prince Rupert and. Vaneouver “Where a regular Hine of Jponts call:” “He point ed out that. Britain, France, Belgium, Japan and the. “United: States are all in the market for’ base. metals, and that they got the best ‘offer. trom Belgium. Many in the north will ‘he glad: to earn that General. Ji _W.' Btewart, D. MeLeod and Angus: Stewart; ‘Are dit- vectors in the new ° _ company: - These |. men were the original. ‘owtiers: of the Sliver Standard | ‘and” ‘operated . ‘it for Years 28 a private company. ,-They' al- aways lind the greatest. faith. in the, vilue. of the Silver, Standard. and in« the ‘resources of ‘this part’ of the pro- vines. . ‘phe: managing. aivector, afi the. ney, Milve er Stundard Company. ‘will, be’ ‘Ohad. | M, Onmpbell, formerly. with the Gran-; hy Cos tt Phoenix. : ~Mr.- Canipbell haa. recently ‘been | connected with: the ,Wi : xon interests who have operated: ‘On: jm rather extensive - seale froth, ime, te! ior. He tiris: an’ EC mating. na an operating: ig slueer. “Mr, Williamson potated out tr ene the.-dectded ‘advantage. of te’ hospital: world supply: of! base: ‘metals: 1) down. fund: to. the: patients, : ‘the; “in stood mia s _ ta thyo months supply bee that: ‘other Hues’ of-trade. “Farm ‘lands will have’ the farmers: finding a market close -by ‘for their. “produee. : future never looked so bright for New. ‘Hazelton and the district as it does, right. “naw, and the success of the min ing industry in this country was never | 50 bright: as now, _ with lots of metal j (here ‘and -a rising‘ ‘minyket.: And do not thik’ that the Silver Standard will be the only/mine to he ‘opened up here. On Nine Mile moun- tain are’ several: well known proper- ties that will undoubtedly be brought into profitable production, one is being pr repared now for the consulting engln- eer te come-in ani examine prepara-.; tory te laying out a program fot. ox- tensive dev elopment. Appointment is _ Now Confirmed Dy I, B. Wrineh recelved word last week ‘from the. Mission Board of ‘the |. Duited, Chureh in Canada. that his: ‘ap pot iment an ‘medical superintendent Jot - the: Hazelton . Hospital, . to auiceeed | * bis father, -Dr; H. O.:Wrinch, had been; confirmed: by the Mission Board at its recently. annual general, meeting, * The Mission. Board 1a to, be congrat- ulated, on..the. wisdom: ‘Of this. appoint: |. ment... Since taking | over the ‘position ‘of meilical, superintendent ‘the first ‘of ‘tetration’ which. ‘geek use ape to adit MANY: ‘finatela Filer ty “athete | ware a hat i elton n- prosper, “under. the’ ‘new’ 1 AJ Tent. of. ‘Dr., bal . to the Hazelton Hospital- has. heen ar- il new value With a prospect, of ranged for and: will be undertaken the lutter. part of this week with one: af The ‘immediate | the local Jadies and one of the nurses | * nniking the calls, The-first collectiou will He made in Hazelton and: vicinity. the enil of the week, and next week 1 canvas will be-made in New Hazelton varid. vieinity. Everyone knows what an sset to the community the: Hospit- : al has, always been, and it is teday greater asset. than in the -past.- ‘the bright outlook for an early resump- tion of work in-the mines on ao large a necessity. Those who were: at the aware that certain repaira and: inipro- know also that- big, struggle thé; Insti. intion has put up to keep-going at the high standard maintained for many fears. | rendered, and of the fact that the. in-| render further, service when . required, | to give of our means at this time’ with| good : eheer and in’ an. ‘abundande- thot will diierease our. oy. feelings of good clttzenship, and our- willingness to. as: alét hose: in. distress; “May “every » elt of their ability. ; any ‘or ‘the hour the Hospital will: ‘bel "y dereonal blessing. ; -| eonquering- these . quite. satist A) ee: ‘prospects are: ‘bright: for Hosp} tal continuing’ to the ,danie ‘time . -that thi ‘Beara, tha: adby the Misslor With}. -geale: the. Hospital is more thon ever) last aunuel meeting of the patrons are; vements are really necessary, ani: they! Tt would. be: a-gracious way to}. show.. our ° appreciation of the services |- atitution is ‘there. and always ready to} ‘yen in the district: weleome -the Tadles |) when--they call and give to the ‘utmost |: “One'never - -knowé the}. . etorlly,| at of Dr. 2B, Welneh: wa contin : E.T: Kenney Was | “Nominated — | Victoria Day in _ New Hazelton Tlere Was a well attemded meeting in the New Hazelton hall ‘én ‘Monday | ‘Inight when -the: citizens got‘ tegether ° to arrange for the annual field day ‘of sports and the big dance.at night, and it looks as if this will be one of the. big years for Victorla Day in New Hyzelton, For nearly a. quarter of a century this’ place has held a fleld day and evening entertainment on May. 24 and for about the same number of years the people fram all parts of the district have looked forward: to the event. Committees ;wére “appointed at. the meeting -Monday to, handle the dif- ferent branches of the. ‘program which will include field sports. for the youns- sters in the early afternoon, with a few thrown in for the. older ones. A baseball game will, of course, be a ‘biz feature of the afternoon as ‘this game wo? As predicted in the Herald last week B. 'E. Kenney, M.L.4., was re-nominat- ed at the Liberal convention to contest ‘Yin ease there is or are any, candidate; to oppose him, The convention was held in Hazelton .Thursday morning’ with. delegates present from all parts of the riding, and especially from the points along the railway. Those from the west were able to gct away the af- ternoon uf the convention, and those from the east came and went by car. It hardly seemed like a Liberal con- vention as Sam Meyer was not pre- sent, and ‘then there were some old time Conservatives present who fre ‘well satisfied with ' Mr. Kenney’s re- presentation of the’ riding at Victoria. perfect,” but’ p mam ‘to” think ‘that he: is. ‘representing Liberals .who elected Him last: ‘time ‘The- convention: -was harmonious: “and satisfactory: to the. candidate, .. “Two or three delegates voiced opinions: as to what they considered good policies fov the xovernment to adopt, uo matter What party is in power after June 1. These suggestions and opinions are re- ceiviiige consideration, - At the present time Mr. Kenney anil his working forees aré perfecting their organization in case another candidate or two are put in the field. Skeena viding at the June 1 election, ' | Dhis: does eb amenn. thot. everything ds. ay. heing |; ninde. | Mr.. ‘Kenney is‘also: too! good"a business ‘only “the Liberals, or‘ that it was. the ;. has always been the opening of the base ball season in New. Hazelton. “Of course the dance at night will take up ail tbe time, The best of musie is being arranged for and the refresh-' “ments will be of the best. Just recently the Citizens Associt- tion has bad some needed repairs made to the halk and it is now in fine shape for any kind of a crowd that can erawd into. it. i All radio owners are looking — for- ‘ward to the world breadeast, of. the coronation ceremony: and procession and other history. making events that will take place in Fngland in the next few weeks. At the-same time the radio owners-are hoping that atmos- pheric conditions will be mére favor- able than in the past few weeks, an) also trust. that the. Canadian Broad: ‘casting 06) any saving ‘i ? ing stations. ars i at’ the broadenst- - Be i. 7 : . “Corunation’ Day, May’ 12, will be ob- serv ved” ‘in’ “practicilly” ‘every community in’ Canada,’ ‘irrespective of size: But where two or: ‘three small communities : are in close proximity they.are joining together in the ‘celebrations. Such is the cnse locally and ‘the event in ‘Haz- elton, for that reason, will Le much better and thoroughly enjoyable. - . os ‘ A daughter was born Monday morn- ing at. the. Hazelton Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Shaw. of Carneby. few : the early. E ‘Smoker al te 8 to boxing bouts: : even i ry oragt 0. ey —o trysbe alo oo