2 Sire _. NEW HAZELTON, B.C, MAY 20, i927 a ; rm ———— ne ee — Nese /7 itbmanare Bap cRossinas Distriet is Proposed —er On the Main‘Highway in the Beament Publfé’ Works Engineer Mackie and down from Smithers “on. _ Wednesday. ‘Shey are arranging for work to com: his assistant G. H Pethick, motored |. All Preparations are Well Under ~ for Way July 1 Terrace ae wanted to ask about. wo This introduced the question of the Proposed new bridge: across ‘the Bulk: ley at Hagwilget; The member asked his nudiénee what they thought of the idea of abandoning the: high level . bridge for-a-new one 900 feet up the ‘iver and at a level 180 feet below the Tresent on .e ‘ . ts. The expressed opinions of the locat |“ compensation when he recommended a low level bridge? He speaks of a less cost of {tinal construction; He does not care how. many thousands ‘of dol- lars a year it is going to cost this dis- trict for ever after, . ot It is also very doubtful if: he allow- ed anything like- enough for the cost of a mile of new road through’ gumbo side hills, nor could he have ‘taken in- of upkeep of his gumbo road. The people in this country have had bitter experlence with sdie hill gumbo Every Year a large portion of to consideration the heavy annaul cost: a a the maintennnece money goes for shoy- 7 ; beople could in, no way be construed | new Be Hazelton. A gang will be put on at ocol member ,has strongly urged that the - two very dangerous crossings at Beament be. iliminated and that the toad keep to the river side of the rail: way until it gets to Twenty Mile, Ail who trovell ‘that road will be glad as At neither railway: crossing .in the Beament section has a persona chance to see a train or an approaching car, fhe change would: cost several thous- and dollars extra, but the money would be the best investment on the road,. The local engineers are backing the Member up in this, . nence on the reconstruction of the oad between :Morzicetown and New each end of the road, Dr. Wrinch, the The central committee of the Dia- mond Jubilee celebration met at the Terrace hotel on Friday evening when the meeting was presided over by the chairman, HE. T. Kenney. The program commitiee made a lengthy report and outlined a tentative program and this was adopted: ‘The committee was in- structed to go ahead and complete the plans and appoint usb-committees to carry out the details, The finance committee also reported the result of their deliberations and suggested that the required. amount for the occasidn would be forth coming as they had a compaiga for financing already arranged and would start in on it at once, The Advertising com- PROCTOR-EVERED On Tuesday evening, May 17, at St. Andrews Anglican Cathedral, Prince Rupert, was the Wedding when. the “Venerable Arch- deacon Rix administrator of the dio- cése, assisted by Rev, Prof. Barfoot of Emanuel's ' College, Sasketoon, . united in ‘holy matrimony Rev. Thomas Day: fd Proctor, rector of Hazelton, B.C, and only: son of Thomas Proctor, Hsq., est daughter of Mr. and Mrs, James Hvered, Wesbourne Park, London, Eng. The Cathedral was beautifully de- white lillies, carnations and narcissuag The bride was taken from the home of gave her away in the absence of her parenis, The bride was beautifully | Wedding Bells | Scene of a very pretty © to Miss Florence Hthel Evered, young. corated by members- of the W.:A. with . Mrs. Duvernett by Alex A. Connon who © gowned in white crepe de chene with large yell wrenthed with orange blos- - soms und. white brocaded satin siippers and carried a sheaf of white arum Iil- lies and white heather, tiéd with white tulle. Miss Mazel Cox of - Hazelton was bridesmaid and was gowned in ; ; pile pink crepe de chene aud black pic- Dairy Industry around Telkwa_ ture het. She curried a — boquet “oY, —_— ink an 8 ; ih. The Minister of Agriculture wilt he n and white carnations ted With ‘ ve o¢ Dink tulle, The flower xitl wes little inthis district as soon ag ‘danger of. ; ; meee . stom. | Helmaa Cox who wore pale blue ereye floods in the Fraser Valley is -over, . £ ; : de chene ornamented with pale pink He will particularly look into the con- | ; : : jrose buds and picture hat to match, dition of the, datry industry in the Tel- Sh ; a ts nr hae : ners PLE carried a basket of pink carna- kwa.-sectiofi. If ‘he finds the farmers in shape to handle real dairy ant- “ons and tulips. are be to han The groom vas assisted hy Walser mals the probability is the zZovernment : ; Smith of Prinse Rupert, au wel seh! Will provide the-means,; At an “early a nie er na yt a, enn TS ae beget ee CRM, The. weiding‘ mare: was Ways. oe “Daweon and Jack (2 {50 Markets Commisstoner J. °° by, Miss Lancaster,’and the register’ of these camps- will pay the provinelal get there Just as soon as-the city chap} Last week C W. Dawson and- Jack (A Grant will visit the Terrace district 5 ving .beem Sistied theo, roca. _. . a : pou ": Ine .As. an asset, :#0bison tried outithe new rubber ‘boats | if advising. with the."\2'26 :beem. signed, the: bridal ‘pros kovernment -for stumpage and’ toyalty (who has .not ‘even, time .as.an -asset:! nara ~_;f0r. the purpose of advising. with the, slon: procéeded . from’: thé vestry. by” alone $11,000. Ina’ few ‘years /a new 'All the time it takes waiting for a.cir 0 Sealey.Lake.. There were two tra-!smnit srowers theré on a’ plan.for mar | ~" PP who -sehtteréd rose a, bridge on a high level would be: paid | 4 infad aay fling ott gumbo cuts. The _ govern- to favor the move, . It was pointed out "nent should, at all costs, stay away that the cost to the people who Will om gumbé, But where is there any rhyme or reason in abandoning » real high level grade for a grade 150 feet lower and thus destroy the advan- iges of a whole road system that has aken ‘years to create? mittee reported Progress but would not get out posters until the program com- mittee had lined things up, WILL TRY OUT RED BOB WHEAT e = Sc i= 5 S od 7 et o ot 3 = = a te 5 =. ry i=7 =] = Dr. Wrinch got a quantity of new wheat for seed from Alberta and. distri- buted It dimong a couple of dozen far- jmers in the interior for experimental purposes. It js. a species of the Red Eob which has been developed by the University of Alberta aud -is known. as: thelr No, 222 This’ wheat is’ sup- posed. to have features particularly ad- aptable to this country. The “Doetor has sown some on his own place. _ MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE Will Look into ihe Condition: of ‘the There is no’ justification for moving the bridge from its present site. Nor is there any justification for a two- two dpproaches to the bridge and that | way bridge. It is true that. tritie ig increasing and that many motors are expected. this summer, but that is no ‘eall for a two way bridge at o cost the ; dg) country cannot: stand. One of the big cost of hauling would he doubled, As lasvets" of this .country is time,. The it tesult of the last-seasou'st Wor‘. iwo ‘eople have lots of it,and at that-they ? 5 _ z 7 =f p= + o ao "HAS. USED HIS NEW BOAT | - — . “Ad to cross the- bridge is more than -com-:"@Zets along with ‘them ag witnesses, [keting their fruit this year, ie In thele path doen red 2082 a. . for hy these ‘two camps ‘yite, Len pensated for by the greater safety. ‘ Irate are Oat eae nx h ? Sat tT —— : = church, a eg eS faust he considered. the fourme from] If the government wanta to build a “la Fe an nd ind Jack had PICTURE SHOW ON .SATURDAY | The reception was given by Mrs, Htx the mines, and reveral of These willd new biidge well and good, but the .en: 2 good ride and a good: fish. aft is the a Se ° Ot n her home, she belig assisted by khipping bla years Then thera is the ‘gineers might. at-least take into ,con-;Teal thing for a: couple of men to ‘fish ‘. to the 4ne . sine on! he Misses Dilcansie d Rorle, The — esl lattte hich is Weli worth | ideration what the requirements of / 70M. Mr Dawson is, selling them 08 Tee cogent Akht of May comfag on ms “the belle nonety oee * a we ‘i ; rn ° i t briaze {be The cople of thé fast as he can get them in, jTuesday this year and as New. Hazel- grooms pitt to the bride consisted of a . rorsideration, 0 < o e win Orldge will be. :The people of t ton is celebrating that day with a bigFrench beeded band ‘bag, o Venetian . : A bridge on a lower, level would | listrict are the ones who have to use : . ; thean @ big increase in the .egst.o —— TT meee tee ee _ SUMMER MAIL SERVICE. fon ‘it and-they‘are the o ho will pay dance at night aJso, The*. Hazelton |ttinket set in blue and gold and a Mil- aa aa vOp On (a and they’are the ones w. Theatre has “arranged to hold off the Deze Mosaic pendant; to the bridés- erting every car or horse drawii vehicle ‘for it. Those people. are ‘unanimous a . : tale re jet haw until Saturday maid ond flower: gir] each .a old ‘in the distriet. “08 2 Seth or, retaining. the present high loea- Beginning on the 24th of May the ;regu ay Prue sho i wear 2 With all those’ draw: baci whnt“has tion / Malls will arrive in New Hazelton on evening. ‘This is a splendid spirit Mr. ;brooch. set ‘with acqua Wednesday an Sitaurday ‘Cary is showing and he will no doubt. pearls and to the best m from the west and on Monday Wednes-;be well patronized on Saturday, ine wallet. day and Friday from the east, _ the bridal couple lett, Prince Rupert aaa ; _ Wednesday morning for: their home'in marine and an a Florenc- RO "| Monday, TWENTY-FOURTH OF: MAY. 7 CANADIAN FIRM IS GETTING OLD | “‘Endications are that there. will be a] Well known “Paint, Company. Dates | a = — . | -THE CONFIRMATION SERVICES On Friday of last week: the Felix ra | +.“ [Hazelton amid showers of flowers ahd hig crowd here for tlie 24th of May.| Back’ to Reiga of Charles the Second | sridge Club met at the home of Mrs, | The Archbishop of New We.tmlnster leverines ie riving at. thelr home that People are expected from. down the; © = ; -", [I 8 Sargent The prize Winners.were | nae Terrace .a ‘visit last Thuvsday |< me by the vomeeten & Brent wel- Ie and from up the thie as well og " wo: humdréd and’ forty-eight years .Mvs. Mathieson ‘and Mrs, Gow. On * : ; everyone from the surrounding district. The May Pole dance is something ‘nev, in this part of the province and it will be quite a drawing ecard: ‘There will firm ‘of Brandtam-Henderson, vit je other dances on the grounds ns well.’ wes. | Stch was the information given Prizes went to’ Mrs. Winsby: and ‘Jas: im Then of conrse ‘there Will be the races ions by Mr George Henderson, president ,“!urnbull,: While, Mrs. Mathieson and ns per usnal and a grand dance: af of the company onthe occasion of the W.-H. Sharpe got; secinds. This week night for which a four piece orchestra |. as, " , : menanees twentieth anniversary of the incorpor: the club met at the ‘home of Mra. John ay Will supply the music, ae: vo, oo, ae come by' the. natives which was later = § in the evening followed by a real west- . ern welcome by the whites who arriy- “4 ed with bells,.pans, ete. , 1undre at years . | ‘pn, j2ud Rev T. J and Mrs Marsh, Mrs. C, ago.in the elty of London, England,-in |Monday night of this-week Mrs Chap-'r Gilbert were Incheon guests with him at the.rectory, and that evening dinner guests were the church wardens and their wives, Mr. and Mrs George |, Dover, .Mr.. and Mya. .W & Atwood. The. confirmation -serviee was'-con- CONSERVATIVE MEETING _ A meeting of Gonsérvatives wilt ve held at Hazelton on. Thursday, 26th of. May. at, 8o'clock, p. tm. for the purpose | of forming: a “district association ‘ang ° to elect..delegates-to attend the Conser- ° vative convention to be’ held on June. ist. It 1s requested that all part of: the Hazelton. district “be represénted at this ‘mesting, Ch eR we ey , will be- confined. to. hi B AZELTON INDIANS CELEBRATE | New, Westminster: | and the-specialist ordered him: to bed | for six weeks, °°. —— Mra, 8. Ardanghi entertalied three relizious. us. training, its full shore of PET