NEW FEAAELTON, BoC. WEPNES OU. BAT 21 0 Rey. Mr. Wright 7 Died on Way Church Sunday On Sunday morning while on a car coing to morning service in company with his wife Tey. I. H. Wright was taken suddenly il and expired almost immediately, Rev. Mr. Wright was a former minister in fhe’ Hazelton dis- teiet for three years where he handled re white work and the Indian work at ‘xiox and Kitsekuecin. He made a test of friends in this district who are very sorry to hear of his déath. The late Mr. Wright was €@ promin- pet minister in the United Church and was held in the highest esteem in the senthern part of the province as well ax in the north. The Vaneouver Pro- vinee wrote of the late Mr. Wright and his life and death as. follows :~—The sudden death on Sunday of Rev. Thos. [f. Wright, BA. B.D., retired minister ae the United Church of Canada, bas cast a gloom aver the annual B.C. Con- ference which is in session here. “ltev. Mr. Wright, accompanied by ix wife, was on his way to the morn- er Horviee of St. Church, when he was stricken when ~The street cat. . He died almost. im- t Asheroft, Cloverdale, Jubiier. Sanford Andr ew's-Wesley j Sither appetucments befere chureh wn- ion were Sidney, -V-L, Dunean, Nicola, Wilson Height ts. Golden, Benconsfield, ind Gibsons Linding. After chiteh union he was at Haz- elton where he not-only preached to his own congregation but ministered. also to the Indian population. In 1931 he retired from active ministry. ° — Rev. Mr. Wright was. 2 " persistent student and Jater in life ‘than’ most nen, He graduated “B.A. from the Uni- versity of British Columbia, and later going on for his B.D. degree. “To was a.member of Composite Lodee. AF. & A-M., and Service Lodge No, 01. L0.0.F,.. He‘served one year as grand ‘chaplain of the. Odilfellows “Ee is mourned by his wife, who is well known 9s lender of the W.C.T.U. in British Columbia: a son Hector, and rn daughter. Marin, both of Vancouver A son, Douglas, was killed in action over sens with the Princess Pats. A danghter Evelyn. passed awny in 1920. Rev. J. H. Wright. B.A., of Naniamo, is a brother. Rev. Mr. Wright was pre- paring to make the pilgrimage to Vimy in order to visit his son’s grave, “At the session of the Tnited church conference which met in Chalmers chureh this morning, a period of sil- ence was held in memory of the Inte Ttev. T. EL. Wright. Conference agreed ta adjour n at 3 pam. Tnesday to at- medintely. ‘ “Torn, in Drrham, Ene. .. in 1863 Rev. ‘ir, Wright came to Canada in, 1887. : Mas nttended Albert Cotlege. Belleville. “7 Qneen’s University. After a brief | rinisthy in Quebec he enme to British tSlpmbtia in 1900 under the former othorlist Chiveh, and was stationed et Mitchel, in. East -Kootenay -His tend the funeral which was held from ithe Conference church at 4 pm. of ithat day!” | At the funeral on ‘nruestl: \y last ye nuiny. of the delegates to Conterenie NATIONAL WEALTH 0F ‘CANADA - . aoe “ . 3 Canada’s. natlonid wealth “bas been extimated at $23,000,000,000, This es- timate ix for the year 1033. It. has been higher in previous years, such as the peak year. of 1929 when it Was $31,000,000,000, The per capita weal- th is $2,413, Looking: at it from a-pro- tincial point of view the highest per erpita. wealth is in British Columbia where it is $3414. Alberta is seconil with $2,689 and Saskatchewan third with $2,657 t. Slightly over one third of the agre- gate wealth of the Dominion is concen- trated in Ontario, while Quebec has slightly over. one quarter. i : ihe largest ifem in the motional in-- v entory is urban real property which is valued at $8,250,000, agricultural wealth coming second with just under the eight million mark. 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