. Vy, “ould. letve British Columbia,” "| While condemning the vast expendi as , Ye, VOL... * NEW HAZELTON; B, C,, WEDNESDAY. , NOVEMBER 13, 1995 a | Prof. Gordon Gave Lecture European Trips A. M. hh an A ‘fining: Man Gave Address). In quite unaffected language, which | left no loophole for misunderstanding, Mr. A.-ME Mason, K.C., painted -2 de! pressing picture of Canada, and at the Proé. King’ Gordon. lectured in the I. 0.0.F. hall on his impressions of vari ous trips to Europe, He is the son. of sale time offered a solntion for het |) yell known author “Italph “Connor” problems at o meeting of the Canadi! ayq hits made ‘a: study of economics, an Credit Men's Association, B.C. di! ang has served in various universities vision, recently. al lecturer on that subject, . At, present, Mr. Manson attacked | the relief sys! he is lecturer under the Department, lem, the suggested expenditure of big “ums of poblie money, and high taxa tion which retards the Progress Of | church. His lecture dealt: with condi mining, tions ns he had seen them over a per “The position of Canada is extreme | jog of 12 or 13. years, included ‘expert|* ly serlous,” Mr. Manson remarked. elices: in Italy: Russin: ‘and Germany. “Canada and ench of the provinces i$ tn the course of thé lecture he drew heavily in debt and a number of muni. the conclnsiops that Fascism leads of ? tipalities have gone into receivorship.!) certainty to imperialistic expansion, “Wie must brlanee our budgets, Tyyq that in turn Leads to war. think it can be done. If ¥ didn't I jy Germany was another ease, and this too, would Yead to international trou’ We. Dealing with Russia be drew a! the “B. €.. conference, _of , the United inves of public funds he condoned the: onuthiy: of capital te complete a Troper ly vonstrneted trans Canada highway Tn bis opinion tt is the only -public of the 16th century living conditions, inn few years, ta what is ow beeom Terrace, Oct. 28—On Tuesday night of Evangelism. ond Social Service tor|* Nazism . pleasant picture of a nation rising out | ing a state where ileteracyis almost jj a “BUTTER ARRIVED LATE ‘ There was considerable indignation about: town: ‘Saturday night on account of the lack of. speed, and what was considered - a: lack’ of: consideration on the part -6f- the ‘railiray freight crew. ‘There hed been a. butter famine here for some weeks due to the flood. The first fr eight pulled in about six o'clock and a large number of. people were waiting ‘vound to get some butter. The train crew, It is reported, had been asked to spot the enr as soon ax possible but instead deeided to have sipiper * first, and bythe time the car Wis spatted - it was quite late ond then the butter was -nt ‘the rear end of. a full cary Tt sya 8.80-hefore any butter |’ got to the stoves, At Jenst an hour could have been saved. AT THE HATCHERY BLANT The work of closing the Skeena hatchery was carried on the past week , to a successful ¢onelusion. | A cheékup on the natural spawning grouwids was pride and it) was found that most -of ) the eges had ‘heen covered, with silt suring the. recent freshets, Natural Propogation will, therefore he small . jie what “sole proceedings agulust Department of ee Wages Act with regpecs. to of the province, 7 iL abor j in n Action - Action im * the part of the ‘Depart ment of Labor ‘is evidenced by prosecu tioms that luve ‘recently taken. place under the Semi monthly Payment of certain mining: projects: in ‘the hor chern part Steve: McNeil Caught in Flood! While i in Bed Steve McNeil is is oie of, those fetlows who has great faith in nature and his own estimate of what rivers and the niountain streams wil do. Has he not been ‘among said : mountain § stream lets ‘for many years?: He built. his Frequently mining | promoters, and a : nore éspeckally promoter ’° frum the cabin well out’ of the reach of the Culted Stites, have s*skerl or ‘optioned claine or. lenges, ant with no visible fin: nei] resonrees have employed men tie tre,erey for a few munths “the promoters hive left, tak thit aright hive heen Sati wo king than WEet: “they starred work, It was, therefore on this thet.the Department of Labor offenders. miiek apd leaving the cuployees an paid. Some oof the cmplayees have boon on veliet and te try and pede themsever have obtatned juls, but at he out of the intuins Nessa, eSpochl ly. thase with families, were wirse off "and with, vothing in view for the winter other than again to Npply for relief, eccotint took Two expe(ditnre Which is justified. Mr. Manson spoke scornfully of the taking hold and building 2 new world proposed Dominion Provincial confer for themselves. wiknownh. where the young folks are. for the season, but it is hoped chat the eges that have Just been planted will assure a «come through’ safely and - eases He repor ted, one at Guesnel and the other of Burns Lake wherein of fending. inining Lromoters were prose water aud. it has been :out of. the reach of the water for many - yeara. But when the last flood came some of the other boys not SO erédulous,’ warned Steve. dvopped off to sleep and, was wakened by a stick of wood: hitting against his leg, Steve ‘got ‘a’ state. - wet and things did’ hot” seem to We | normal exactly. | His “light, was, out: his pants Were _ gone; “his boots’ “Were goney his coat’ was gone. “‘Skere gat the idea that it was about time. he wis gone too. Just-as*he was: and. without one plea he stuek his feet over the bed side and Into the cold, cold water, He got to the door and hit. for higher ground without waiting to even make cup of. coffee, He got to:Art Cauk ell’s and was glad to find Art was not ‘The other fellows ° ‘moved and Steve stared on in bed: reading,’ but he He Was all- ence on November 27th. “Conferences Prof: Gordon also ‘preached in ‘the ure pitlfnl afairs,” he said, “Evety Uniicd church to a large congregation ene makes long spceches, numerous re: ports are laid on 1 the table and nothin; ; is done! : , He suggested, hawey er, the ‘federal . : ' und the provincial premiers and min’ Suret. Bowen who has been at Sm‘ thers for some tinie, has heen trans | ing ministers meet prior to the confer 5 pare : " t harge ence ta considera lower-gold tax, a ferred, to Prince Rupert to take charg SROT. cunt COMES BACK fe . ¥ r 1 { mudforn deplation : clause, Temoval of ; there in place of Srgt. MeNeil who is : sulle “On Flandees: r lela” gene et “voting. from afta, Peace: “ Tyeare in Hizelton where he 1st ‘entered * “police work, following an epidemic. of oe pales hank robberies,.-ete. He hag +, Mndeseui6dt ii that work. Many ‘old itime friends will be glad to welcome i“thitch” back to. the north. i Many tons of supplies ure being ‘trotted info the Manson creek dist a Flot this winter : preparatory to next | “SOUSA ‘onerations, say. the Vander ‘hoof Jitper. Next’ serson is expected “ot be the biggest year in the history. of jut ald plreer country. oa Miss 1, 2 Cialg. R.N.. matron: of 7 hor Antes “on. Thursday after fan xb seaco of a eonple of months, eee Mise CGuyan, It. N.. who-has been ‘lo: ‘ Hine veltot work at the Hazelton ° “Hos | jt during the past few. months, will cveftirn to her home in Prince Rupert . this veok,. : av ‘} “| Rome of the sports of the Hazetton: | Gott Club had planned on playing the Teter Lakie, District. Freight and Pa | | first: of the week, but the big snow.on senger Agent, C. N. R.. got caught tn Sunday rut. that. iden ont. of . thelt the interior sad hid te make a long ‘henis.: Most: of, the Tmembers have put. (rip ta get Wack haan fa Prties Ragert thelr clubs away, hee * i . : . . There. has. ‘een a. “substantial growth _anahisrrce DAY IN HAZELTON | in the meibership aj ‘the number. of “ent Bt Peter's Audie ehureh, winsy well: “Rat attended! on Monidiix” ‘moiming* when “the: ‘mamher Asmistioe Duy services were held with membership 21, 442, Rey, B. Seaman’ leading the. service’ 9; dubs’ w ith: n, and assisted by Mr... Halverson who, of 803 i rend “the lébsani, aiid Ma? Parkingon. of" Glen Vowel, who give’ the address,” “AL 8 whe i215, and a aay i . a. . ie Ty tnnililes. of ‘stinging “Ther °. mn re two: K, There. are: “flve® ‘Canadian’ ai turned. ‘men. | specten of the: netils, ‘two of’ whieh. are a whieh, hubs ‘wide: Spread: fund: “ K ; hatchery staff will stuy at the plant Srat. Sine: of pe Viting plnce — te ‘spend hours ut any , a * time. along the line, the” s mplaimt “is rfhe WT; welt ‘Hospital will return, ate, howiil eon 8 ome co P ling poblie does hat seem to come into i the fleture at “all. geod ran of fish four years from row, It is understod that one member of the as. watchman for the winter ond the others will he moved to various plants thr onghont the province. ‘A LACK. or TRAIN INFORMATION coMeoting, tvidiee these. duya ds mortybr: less of a sporting event.“ For instance on Sntrirday night. the train was ve (| Ported an hour late. Then it started slipping . nd slipping and still. slip ly, with bard labor. Ting. Finally word ‘came that it had pulled out ot” Pacific ‘at 8.50 and it came into’ ‘Terrace about’ 10.00." What with slow orders and the like the train, crews ire having a tough time, but many feel that in thes such as these the mathematical experts. of the C.-N. R. ought to he ‘able to work out the actuiil time it will take -traln to, get from New. Huzelton -to _Pacifie and euted ant. conv icted. cedure, unfortunately, dees not recoup the employees who have. been defraud ed of theh® enruings it should stand as a sulutary warning to people who de Nberately indulge in the preetice of employing men with. no intentiun of paying woges,. ; In both of the cases mentioned above |. - it was found. that the: offenders had no Ptittancial: Badlkdig, Ti a3". they” Were not able to pay ‘the fines which the Court: Imposed they had to zo to jail for 2 months and 3 months respective - \from Paelfie to. Terrace. If this was - doue those who need - to. use the. rail | “way would not have to waste so much ' time around the. depot, A hOE ‘very en: From prectieally every, station ° . The convenience of the travel That is only one wt fhe. Mw paknessey af. bubite ow nership THE ROMAN EMPIRE While this pro “aul niove -diffienlt part of her con were: bowled over one sby. one: sby her atont hearted: republican legions, and Alletatornt ‘Carthage fn its::turh ayaa: ‘de Strayed. stone by stone. ' ‘Nor did # Sire pProsectife: the: -cohiigy te with a Thar “eatgtitbiiing ‘a ‘World wide empir ‘Practicatly- ‘cvery yar, up ‘to. Cues _ Now there. are’ time waa forged | on-her-by“a total “tyembersbp Mussolini or" “Hitler, Mussolini. “anid United States, ta. turn’ ar: was sung by, neitlen An. Cunata—the, nettle: and} ‘the strength’ to mildte f and pel: her. to; : dubdue® ‘her ‘a anilant, i ae * Rome did not aceoinplish the earlier quests under a. dictatorship, but as a republle, when ‘she still: hod the trengtty}: 2 Al of republicanfam, * the-qigtal otesttpgt | of the. uncient, World, An Eg i f Minor, Syria’ ‘and the Greek: pedlagua Itw. ag: ce thom nthe, present’ ‘world, meit-: ‘BUC d “Hitler : ‘ahoutd sry: pit pose: a Aun -| tanced to. sixteen: and. seventeen years | the Breat ‘offer | bein b Ominech:: Fbvald ‘ald jand- the; Terrace, ‘News, “ A. AL Manson has opinions on inining and the expenditure of -public funds. ae in appeal has heen entered on be dit of the two Tudians recently seu entertaining any lady friends, as ~