- facon, 1,081,883 graded bacon: _ were BO, ‘iad: ‘to him duriiz. the: illness THE UMINECA HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1932 Wedding and Reception for Popular Couple Sherriffs-Swartz A qniet but very pretty wedding Seas solemnized in the United Chorch jn Uazelton on Thursday evening, the 30th of Tune, at 7.30 o'clock, when W S. Sheriffs was united in marriage te Mildred Swartz, both of New Hazelton Rev. SV. He Ikedman conducted © the ceremony and the witnesses were C, EH aid Mis. Sawie. The bride recently arrived from Aragon where she hac lived for years,” The groom has beer a resident of Hazelton nnd New Haz: elton forea mamber of years and is well known and well liked. About a year ngo he went into business for uimself and hns done well, Following the wedding ceremony the happy conple-held a reception for their friends in ‘the New Hazelton hall, fol- inwed by a dance. Music was turnish- cod by a four piece orchestra and the evening was a overy happy one, Dur- fer the evening voeal solos-were giver het Miss Joann Burns and Mrs. ¥. S.-H Recuinn. Refreshments were served rooetidnighteamd the jolly dance. con- Vened until the small-hours. Nenrly 200 gtiests were present and all de- [+ clare} Hat it was the finest dance for no eps tame. , Tho newly nurried comple received |. the hearty congratulations aud “wel wishes of everyone, and the bride wir the recepient of numerous: gifts. Quality of Hogs - Has Improved Number is Up he volume of hog marketings iii-' cates that the desired trend of hog praduction evident during recent yeu was arrested by. inerensed interest in hogs as a medium by which to mark the very liberal and eheap feed supply As compared with previous Fears, mar- ketings at yards and plants combined showed an increase of approximately 442,000 head, this quantity represent- ing only that portion of the new crop of hoes marketed up to the end of the talenday yenx. Et is interesting - te hote while the total movement was the second smallest in. five years the total snles nt the stock yards only [h were the heaviest of any yeenr in the past five, while the marketings direct 10 Juteking plants were the second sinnlost during the same’ period. hi forty: ton infill on the Knauss property: hear Derrveen, tock a look at the road It is inost encouraging to note that despite the fact: that material inerens- es in production are usundlly associated ta a a FOR SALE—Fordson Tractor In exeel- lust couple position to take a special course a Tulies. perf on Saturday. spent in this. yleiuity. hall team went to Smithers in the afte: noon, but most of the people were or pivate pienics, fishing or stuyed on ‘onginecer » lent condition.....This tracter has had very little use...1é is equipped with standard flanged wheels and also ‘has'a set of practically new solid rub . ber tired dise road wheels. Make us an offer—S. E. Parker, Ltd, of Prinee Rupert, B. C. Reports of the wheat crop in Alberta: are exceptionally favorable—best for years is the general report. blac it is said that the wheat is now in one 2 inches high, ert Ashley Loyden. teacher at. Sealy school is) spending bis vacntion it Bir home in Vietoria. ——— Mise Jenn Burns left. Friday fai Vancouver where xhe w iN attend stm: mer school vt the U..B. G, for the’ nex! F ew Ww weelis, : . Miss Margaret MeLeiin, tercher it he superior school, Hazelton for th of yvenrs, has resigned he: She lett for ber home in hu- Mis sMarjory Sutherlind of the Enz: elton teaching staff left by moter the first of the week for ber home in Ash-" croft where she will spend the holiday; Miss Ford, RN. of the Hazelton hos- pital staff, who has been with her mo: ther in Armstrong for the past. few months, has returned and resumed ‘her duties here,’ proved in health, Her mother bs inuch im- “Doings Around. Home — Of interest to-you and your friends STEPHENSON-HELKENBERG The marrluge took place in Hazelton Saturday, July 2,-of John Robeert Stephenson of Smithers and Nellie Ruth Helkenberg of Smithers, former. ly of South Hazelton. The ceremon; Was performed by Rey. 8, V. H.. Re man, ind was witnessed by Mr. and Mrs. David Pratt. The happy young couple will reside in Smithers, SMITH.JAMES From the Bassano, ‘Altn., Herald A quiet and prety wedding was sol- enmnized: in Kuox Presbyterian chureh. (algury. nt 2.30 pm, Friday, June 17, when Kutic. eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G, EL James of Vernon, B. C., was united in marriage to Mr. Wallace J. Smith, of Bassano, = “Phe bride, who. entered ‘the church on the arin of ber cousin, Mr, A. Camp- of pile blue- taffeta, with picture hat dnd lice gloves and carried a bouquet of pink roses and enrnations. - - Miss Marion Smith of. Calgary, sis- ‘|ter of the groom, was bridesmaid. She wore 1 dress of green crepe dee chene with: pink carnations. The groom was nesisted by his brother, | Wesley | G. Smith of Raymond, Alta. The Rev. P. celergymanh, The guests‘at the wedding breakfast served at the York Hotel, included Mrs Tobe C. Smith, of Millet, mother of the froom and other relatives and close friends. Rey. Mr. Baunister left the first of the week. for Kamloops to get. Mrs Bannister nnd accompany her home. Hagwilget canyon was quite. a fay- ovite spot for the anglers during the holiduy and the week end. very quietls The Hazelton Dominion Day - was! one. Mr. Peterson. the eniinent mining of Vancouver, who: reportec int. week thint he was. going to put a ud. went back to the south. It i with a decrease in quality, the per | itot rpor ted it he has even yet seen the centage select bacon hogs was oo: nine nader that of the much the ‘previon: lraetlonally suintler nirketings in year, It ix inportant to add here that quite likely the total increase in hogs dur- ing 184i was,much greater than the conyrative figures Indicate, owlng te the “great probability that the loenl shinghteringa of pigs showed heavy in costs id not decrease ‘with the lower [4 commodity ‘valuees.. vo h total. hogs marketeed in 1931 wn 2. rete 372, of this 400,064 graded select |. and | S24,898 graded butchers. | The W. A. to: the Hazelton Com: nunlty Association has cancelled tho maurden party indefinitely that Was ad. v vertived for this month ‘carp Or THANKS — —ae Mr.. ‘Leon ‘Bolmioit -wlstiés to extend his ~ sincere: thanks" to. all ‘those: whe of. the ‘late’ Mrs. ‘Belmont. and to “nl who. sent. “floral. ‘tntbutes:. and..; ed ey myathy ° “during bi ‘ tn the ‘district the, first of the wee Miss Mary Sargent of Haselton ar- rived Lome last week from) Vancouver where she has been attending schaot, Miss Lois Anderson has returned to Hazelton after a two, weks motor trip with heer parents. dersoh Will net be back for some time May. and Mrs. An- creases during the year because of the | yet. - ‘low value of hogs in relation ta murk . cHig costs. Unfortunately ‘marketiny | Mr. Freeman ot Sheehan's school nd Mr. Camphell of Love’s sehoeal, in the Kispiox, lnve gone to their homes in Yanconyer for the holidays, WS, “Horg of Sinithers was n wel- come visitor to this part of the district on Monday. ‘ A . A number-of, cars of tourists arived, . There will be. no Retry ices in St. Pet- |; es Anglican ‘chureh on: ‘Sunday’ next |: owing. to the absence of Rev. Me. Ban- | nister., day following, . He. will, be home for the, Sun, John Rukin ‘of New. Hazelton “has 88-1 heen’ granted ‘a. license ait lay render in Ye th Aneienn, church, . Bassano to all tieir friends after July 16th. : BASEBALL AT EVELYN . Tast ‘Sunday afternoon the young people's sports club of Byvelyn hid 2 pienie at Trout creek and the feature of the ufternoon was the baseball game hetween the married men and the sin- le fellows, A year ago the old men trimmed the youngsters in great shape and. the young men ‘have -been smart- ing under that defeat ever since, “The times ‘and Umpire “Sin” Gregorsor had his hands full, Dverything wen’ except murder: and “Slim” drew the . line there, : The young men: won ly < score of 22 to 21 and the old fellow: ave still scratching their heads. and tubbing their od bones and muscles, But ove of the senior players remark: ed “Wait until Angust when the youn; people put on another pienic, If owe, don't take those young rascals ove’ our knives, it. WIL he a enution.” IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA — : - In Probate In the matter of the estate of Josepl ‘ @nesime M. Deehene, Deceased . and IN THE MATTER OF THE ADMIN ISTRATION ACT Take ‘notice that‘hy arder of His Hon ouv PF, MeB, Young, loch! judge af th Supreme .Court of British CGolumbin dated fhe 21st day of June; A.D., 1932 EL was appointed administrnrtor of th’ Dechene, flecensed, Al parties. havin: . claims against the above estate are hereby requested to forward ’ game to ‘me properly. verifled on or befare the oth lay: of August, A. D.; 1032, - and ‘all parties. indebted to‘ the sald estate are required. to pay. the amount of their in- '| débtedness ‘to. me forthwith. - Coo, Dated at- Smithers, B,: Oy! : this, 28th. ‘day; of Tune, A, ‘AD, bell, was becomingly attired tra gown | C. McRae, of Bassano, was officiating | _ The happy couple left by motor. for {Jasper Park and will be at home in Sunday game was “most exciting at al]. estate of the said Joseph Onesime M. | | : July 15 from:8,30 to 10.80, ‘| Mtimber of other: things there. will be ate "s" ae Home Cooked Meals 40 ceats * Board ‘by the month at reason- able rates a -Mits. dD. Fraser | Hazelton + Next door to the Anglican church SUMMER SAILINGS Effective June 13th ‘FROM PRINCE RUPERT FOR VANCOUVER ‘ *Mondays «= + ~ 4.00 p.m. Wedneadays~ = ~ 9.00 a.m. *Saturdays = = = 7,00 p-m,. *Calls at Ocean Falls and Powell River. | FOR.ALASKA Wednesdays and Saturdays, 3.00 pam. Fortnightly service to Queen Charlotte Islands, TRAIN SERVICE Tri-w eekly passenger service East and West. For infortiation call or write local agent or H. McEWEN, DF. & P.A. Prinse Rupert, B.C, V-80-52 CANADIAN NATIONAL x) City Transfer Smithers, B. C. Taxi and Il'ransfer Service At all hourst W. B. Leach Owner ate ‘e TIME TABLE EFFECTIVE SURE 13th Transeontinonta! trains will leave Prince Rupert 12.30 p.m. Every: Monday. Wednesday and Saturday . © ‘Trains will arrive Prince Rupert 1.30 p.m. Every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday a . For information, call or write. oo ocal agent-or a ar . HL McEWEN, D.F. & PA, ; ‘ * Pelnoe Rupert, B.C. Canadian National V=128-92 © Dan Capon of Vancouver, and bro- ther of Mrs, V. 8. EH, Redman, arrived in, Anzeelton Monday afternoon and ir to spend the summer vacation in Nor- thern, ‘British Columbia. The W. A. to’ the H. H. will hold. 2 sale. of home cooking in: the. United ‘Church,’ Hazelton, : on Friday- evening.|: Among ‘a. 7 Come ar enjoy yourself. | fea.-eream,, cake’ and - eoffoe..for: aalé,) aI ab . New Hazelton . im. “Grant's Agency Notary Public’ Rapresenting Leading Fire and Life Insurance Companies fa ee ee REAL ESTATE Agent HAZELTON, B. €. f- ve 4 ‘The Hazelton Hospital ~The Hazelton Hospital issnes tic- kets for uny period at $1160 per mouth in udvance. This rate in- cludes ‘office consultations, . medi- cinex,. ag well as all: costs “while mothe hospitul Tlekets are ob- Ininable in Hezlton at the drug lore or by mafl from the. medl- eal supertntendint at the hospital a -Martin’s Garage Hazelton, B. C Agent for . Firestone Tires | Home Oil and Gasoline Acetylene Welding | Cylinder Honeing Repairs to all makes of - cars and satisfaction i is ‘guaranteed. anos Fifteen years mule ra a ———— 7 Canning |Has Arrived — | We now have i in stock — No. 2 Tin Cans, plain or enameled | Rubbers and Sealers ‘for Pickling. - Cold Cooked Meats New Fancy Mixed Cookies for Luneties Sweet Cider nud Soft Drinks: ICE CREAM . Shertiffs & & & McRae . “Cash. and Carry South Hazelton . Where Pollars Have More Cents Phoue—8 Short, i long; 1 ‘short : Get Your - = ce GASOLINE and OIL af vom ‘ Donald Grey "/Hagwileet near the ridge e - General Store Where. lowest: prices: \prevail on. ‘omall. lines. and all-the time... oe Good Seed. Potatoes 8 for sale, ; Special on Spices and’ Brown ‘Suga ‘ i { | |