- Victo ‘Pd ne ti Th 29) a steno, NEW HAZELTON, B. 6. WEDNESDAY. ‘OCTOBER 24, 1928 INSPECTED: PROGRESS ar CUR a Progress Being. Made on Mill | ‘Hazelton again ‘the. end (of thig anonth . He was well . Satisfled with ‘the’ p pro- &ress being made at the mill, in face of the difficulties that, have been for- ced upon ‘them, such. as the extra iong |: -baul, the henyy hills on ‘that. long. haul ‘and the poor ‘road . condition - enroute to -the imine. In. spite. of: everything’ ’ the machinery | is all ‘here: and. smearly . ali at the mill site, was” resunied-in the’ lower tunnel, ‘yalse was. started. towards the: gutace but-two feet of solid’ high gtade ore was encounterdéd ° and work theré was, stopped ond started in another - “part of. the mine, _The-new ‘ore - was, too “vich to handle in the ordinary way of mill feed.. Silver Cup stock went on the market at 58e. _ FELL FROM WHARF ; R. A McDonell fell ‘trom the wharf at Stewart Tast week when he was go- ing aboard the stenmer to. go to Prince Rupert. The tide Was gut and ‘Mr, a McDonell . fell ‘tiventy* feet onto the. 1 { looge rocks about. the-pler.. He was , picked up and taken back to the hotel. Upon examination it: was found that mm other than-being badly’ bruised he had an _ hot been seriously: injured. He was fee. able to sit up a few days Inter... Mr. on i MeDonell had. been in ‘Smithers all tt summer and. only, went to. ‘Stewart. a ‘couple, of weeks ” ago.” His’ ‘old friends in, this” district: “will: ‘be ‘nd that no The road from South. ‘Hazelton down the first: hill towards. Hazeltori is ‘in}. a slippery. condition. “It has been in ay ai very. bumpy condition evér since the B ditch was cleaned out .and the gumbo |! 2,.Was thrown. on. top’: of the gravel, but on Monday “afternoon. the police ma- ristrate and the. hend-of the police de- partment - in- the. interlor-. found it so ‘bad that they ‘slipped into . the: ‘ditch - on the inside with their’ car. It was their first offence nnd ns there Was a reasonable -chance that. it. was’ quite ' necidental: the head of. the police: ile- | partment was: not: presented with a blue ticket. ‘They. got ‘out: of: the hole nnd arrived, in Hazelton- in time for, ad | police court,” thanka to: -ready’ “Assist: | mA ance rendered by. ‘Toca. autolats “who. at ave probably wore familiar with. the vagaries of the local. roads. ° ‘ | g HY? MOTHER PASSED, away Hh 0 ani yécoived. word. last. Wea: nesday. thet his -mother’ had. passed. y at her. home in. Log _ Aiugelos, Cal. le Whe 67 years of age and: is ‘sit vived by 0 daughter, TP. Plarste It, was just nip th ‘ago that Ma, Denno ‘and. his’ family motored: to: Ton, Angelos. to visit his Ww. B “Dornberg. ‘Well Pleased With Installation’ ot 7 After spending a Week in the atstrict ” and’ at the Silver Cup mine Mr. ‘and Mra. Dornberg. left: Sunday for Van- " eouver, Mr, Domnberg’ hopes to be in ‘Last week ining _| Passed, away at the Smithers ‘hospital, ‘utes he. had passed Away. ve age- ‘and had : ‘been. “married only. six months, a father and- mother, a: “sister, Mrs. Banister,. Snilthers, and ‘two brothera, Wilmer’ and Harland. The young wid- ow was. Dorothy: Devoin, ' daughter ‘of Ta DL Devoin; ‘formerly of Hazelton and a former publisher of ‘the Omineca Herald. te ele yt afternoon, and: WAS very largely: attend- ed. Much syinpethy ; ig: felt for the. young widow and the parents and relativer of, the. decensed. a * tot. on Monday. by" Mra. “Tqpnson, of the death on ‘Saturday of ‘Mrs. : ‘Sain. "Ber. Toning to Canada in 1914 With: her: ‘hus-) band . and family: and for’ years | ‘Hyed.| y jin: New | Hazelton; - family. 1 ved to Vancbuver. “et des , Mr. Den- Mi {ago The funeral waa" held: on: Friday; New, Hazelton. |frtenas Who earel moh her early ag! For} weer SOMIG | .thme ‘the, degenned: bid. been An] OE ie fafling. health, it: the énd wos: nob ‘het | ee - nan OF way AGENT HERE _ Bard to Crossing Bulkley River -R, I Wark, right of way. agent toi ral representative - of Hon. Mr, Lough- eed, Minister of Public Works,’ spent several ' ‘days in: this district ‘last: week and he talked with’ everyone, in anyway interested. or concerned in’ a bridge to cross -the- Bulkley river, Hy mission to the district was to get the views‘ “of the local people,; He did that. and he was shown -about the’ district by New Hazelton - ‘people. He will make a re- DOrt to: the minister on. his trip, « The minister, himself, Will come here: if at all. possible ‘before. it 1s definitely Me-}5 cided where the: bridge will Bo. * Obituary . LATE WARREN LEWIS. —mmeransion Snithers people were greatly shock- ed Inst Saturday afternoon when it) Was learned that: Waren’ Lewis had The- deceased was “working on the crusher’ at the: ‘Duthie - mine on Thurs- day when bis glove Was caught in the rolls and hig left arm drawn into‘ the rolls. He, "was removed - to- the hosplit- al: where it was found ‘that the arm vould have to be taken. off | neor the shoulder. ‘The operation’ was perform- ed | Friday ‘morning and the patient was doing nicely, ' On Saturday. after- noon just, after dinner Mrs. Lewls was With him dnd rending to him. He was in good. - ‘Spirits. . Suddenly. he . ‘went ‘very quiet. Als wife asked hin: ‘what ‘the “ndtter “atid: ata" reply" is wind ‘that tte was snot - well. :, The “nurse “Was. called}, ‘and » ‘also the. ‘doctor, but in fivé min. vas ao : The decensed was only. 22 years of ‘He is survived by. hig wife, The: funeral, wwas. hela on “taesday |) Many. floral. tributes. Were “sent, Het Views of. Loeeal People: ‘in ‘Ren the provinclak government, and person: |_ “n oMr.; Price-Green- said * the past. two. years ‘there, chad been : ‘a wonderful change ‘in the niining situa- tion in this district:. ‘There are today |. f far more properties. being’ worked than at any, other time: in, the: history of the district. He looked forward to a still greater development in- ‘the friture as he ‘had every. confidence ‘in the . coun. |’ try, and things hod just got* started. | In, the past the department over which he’ has charge’ were more-or less handi- | * : Jeapped in thelr ‘efforts: to get. capital |. - interested on. account of ‘the little . de- velopment going. Fifom now on he didnot anticipate any, trouble in bring- gente [Resouces Men. Visit District - Mv ton west, On. ‘Tuesday, morning: ‘they. arrived distrfet, an Ve men and. prospectors, There “Was. he waa through: the: ‘country. in that. district.” next day or tivo. ° To the , :Omineca, Herald. Mr. be: : developed..; ATE, n he: Says, ture: ‘of ‘this country’ ‘fs. ‘assured.” ‘LATE MRS. 8. ‘8. BERGMAN 7 mae he . Word was “received ‘in New. Hazet- nigT nee. Maria arson.) ~ ‘The’ de. as born ‘in Tannas, Sweden, "yeas “nego” last. March; ‘She Four years ago: ‘the; The late, the | be 16 Teaves many. ywerm, this: ‘province. ue eae of, the work at ‘hia depart: ing. all /hecessary capital for ‘properties . with merit. . , ’ Before. coniing. to the north: “Messrs, Price-Green’ and, ‘Lett, ‘visited ° “Vancou- | ; ‘Yer and, on ‘Tuesday, Tat, shad a big ses‘ sion with: the’ mining men ‘in that city. Mi, Prige- ‘Green, Was. thé chief “speak: er ‘on that ‘occasion ‘On “Wednesday: they. went ‘to Seattle where the’ Mining ‘Club pf that city. held, an’ “All Cana-J ¢ dian Day" “with - banquet.’ “Mr. ‘Lett |; was the: chairman and. Mr, Duna,” de-. puty “minister. “indnés at. Victoria was, 2, _chiet | speiker, Both “ ‘oceisions neffeial - to the mining: ‘induatry' tS referred to ‘the; ad been achiev: | { For the C. N. R. R. a Ww Lett of. the. Natural Re Sources, Department, ¢ of the.0. N. RB. with: -hendquarters at Edmonton, ac- companied, Cc. Price: -Green,’ commission- er. ‘of. Natarai Resources, O.N. RB. with headquarters. at. ‘Montreal, on a trip over ‘the company’s line’ from: Hdmon- Aneluding : the. ‘Vancouver branch - “a8 Well BS the: northern . road.: New Hazelton and: that’ day. they spent ol a trip ‘to the Silver ‘Onp property jin” company “vith Ww. & Harris who acted as- “Biilde, Wednesday they had a enip’ arotind to other ‘rospecta in the . on ‘Monday last ‘these two: men were. yin, Smithers ‘and ‘looked ‘over some: the. mining ‘prospects ‘there and in the jevening. Shad. a. meeting with . “mining very Jarge: attendance, especially of old time prospéctors, ; some of whom Mr, Price-Green ‘met two years ago. when nr this trip he gathered a good deal ot valu- able information. as to. the development On Wednesday alght they proceeded ; to. "Topléy where they will sper the 7 ‘They’ anticipate see- ing a dig and. encouraging chug re thare “Price- Green stated that ‘he ‘believed ‘that he- tween Terrace, and. Burns Lake there are at the, present ‘time 150 prospects wnderioing. development, 208, about to: “fifteen per ‘eent of. those make mines the’ fu-, that during : re'vary" successful: ‘and. srould Bros re: “4 event faith: tn the “army. a Canadian DR WILSON TO GIVE TALK “in Hazelton. United. Ghureh. ‘Next Fri] day Night—He ig. President, of the. Conférence, ° —an Dr. W. G. Watson resident: of the B. 0. Conference, United Church, who’ spenks in: United Church, “Hazelton on Friday’ night, Oct. , 26, was born at Bond . ‘Head, - Simeo county, Ont. His father Was’ an. elder in the - -Presbyter- ian . church, . Three . brothers entered the ministry. Rev. RJ, Wilson is a departmental head’ ‘in the United in Toronto, ‘Rev. Gilbert Wlison’ holds an important pastorate in Chicago, and the coming speaker fs pastor of First ; United Church, Victoria, “The ‘three | brothers have o ‘distinguished record as: pastors. Dr. Wilson - graduated B, A. -froin Toronto University in 1900, fond took his M A. degree three. years later. -He-was~ ordained on May. 23; 1908, and has. held pastoral charges in Smiths’ Falls, Guelph and Moose Jaw. In 1921 he became: ‘pastor of First Un- ited Chureh, Victoria, -He has: an ‘at- tractive personality and. has splendid: executive ability, - He will speak in Hazelton, Terrace and Prince: Rupert in the Prince Rupert -Presbytery.: He |: has a message and | knows bow to. dey. liver it; the | ‘in of -O PROMOTED land. M R. “ALBERT WILCOX - who was recently . ‘promoted to the _ Position of assistant to the general “Manager, Western region, Canadian. "National. Railways... Mr, ‘Wilcox, “who ‘was. ‘general superintendent: of _Bansportation, is welll: Shrvaghont the west. pureliasing power, . conservatively = 4 timdted,. was $36,000, 1000,.; In’ ai littor ‘ to: thts huge sum. was. the: resulting: in- | Mr, ‘Price-Green A da‘o one of the |" ontatanding” ‘ming authorities in, the}, Dongtnlon, : and ihe a, 1 al “Het har} Tas | madning, engineers . who are growing’ up| “i in, ‘this country, me The. event of the. week of ; 8-13 was the Octane the McCracken north. Aboard: fle Morrissey, Cant. they spent, around the. Aleutian Islands, : ‘and. dia bear, Museum ¢ of Natural History, New: ‘York ‘ City. : -.Opinion is some times heard t that ‘a0 far as trade” is concern od from the. ‘Toecal. worth R -eontinental. ane: Appointment. of’: Rev. ‘Tomes. B Gibson of Smithers to the rectorate . of St. Andrews. cathedral isca popular one and the opening services’ brond man and & Pe and an air of. distinétion, town during the week end:.. -He come | from Cumberland, : Nova. ‘Scotia ‘Ifor the first time- Was making "| Q tour {of the north. He is 4.0: ‘NLR: diree tor. Away back ‘in the’ "ninéties, in’ n f#eneral election,- he: ‘defeated Sir Ch: | Tupper, the warhorse of “the Cumbe a where he has been Sitting, Mo: ever, Hines. - . Toeal radio ‘fan | are’ on ‘the Wa When listeiting: ‘to a° ‘eoneért ; 1ver, or a chorus in San. Fran isco, oF ‘ia. violin solo in Winnipeg, or: ; Yehiement declarations at drownell ‘out! by. ‘the. “pation _cut-in -:elestitieal’ Waves from Some’ munici has. ‘been’ “formed, and ‘th he |ana be hetitioned io send an inspecto: €cand:, try. and. correct wha Tar a -Rulsanee , “PRINCE. RUPERT’ N EWS LET TER Presence in the city “of: “Stoll expedition to the’ the stout Schooner Et. Bob, Bartlett, ,2 chill and wet sStummér- ‘Behring Straits, _—_ orne ithe: ‘salmon _ "Prince ‘Rupert’. _standpotnt,. is - not ete That ‘put: him: ‘on - ‘a having ) ernmeni coh