IN ECA: H ERALL 2 - You 15. _NEW HAZELTON, BC io. TONE 8, 1923 a” No. 49 S New acral } q Gave Farewell , to Rev. Hewitt a ‘Rev, J.R, Hewitt preached his| farewell sermon in New Hazel- wees ton church on Sunday morning Meee 200 in the Hazelton church in mam the evening.” He took as his mee subject ‘The Supremacy of Love’’ em On Tuesday evening in the New e Hazelton church his friends gathered to say good-bye to '~ * . Je and Mrs. Hewitt. A, very | oe sant evening: was spent, ieee veal ; Mrs. Hewitt and the presenta- me tion of a piece of. silverware, Get Made by Miss Olga ‘Bergman on B behalt of New Hazelton. friends, ea in reply Mr. Hewitt referred to mee the wfeasure they had had work- ming here, especially among the boys and girls, He expressed Btheir appreciation of the loyalty of New Hazelton to themselves Zand to the church work, They s Were glad that they had been in aNew Hazelton and wished the abeople and the work. all success, MDuring the past two years, Mr. wand Mrs. Hewitt have won the mighest esteem of the New Ha- elton people and it was with rea] mut what the people here loose, | F Erincun will gain, and possibly @Juncan needs just: such people ¥ morning for their new home s Minister of Agri, Here itors in this district the middle |: Sir Henry Will Make Thorough District. Tour|! Sir Henry W. Thornton, presi- dent of the C.N.R., will pass! through New Hazelton on Satur-|_ Duke Harris left this [morning day morning, June 23rd on the for Stewart for a few days. A, short stop may! The Herald is $2.00 a Year. possibly be tide, ft Ruwill then|Terrace News is $2.00 a year ‘to Terrace, where hel will visit the Lakelse Hot Swings and do a little fly fishing, - The Plans of the railway nresidenet eines ° pendant) {are to drive from Vanderhoof to oe Harris arrived On” Thurs- .pudako, ‘take the tran to Burna|4av_ mornijig-ftom ~Bneover Lake and motor through the| to visit her sons neve. Franévis | Lake country to Grassy; F, W, Dowling, superintenilent én take the train to Dominion Telegraphs, was a vis- motor from there tolitor in the distriet recently., If time will permit Mrs. A. Roy MeDoneli was the motor trip_will be continued to New Hazelton, but this is not regular train, Houston an Sir Henry i is op a tour of in- spection and forthe purpose of getting acquainted witn the coun- try and with the’ People, point along the ine where im- provementsare desired the people b A son and a daughter were will do well to present their wants | 20% at the Hazelton Hospital on ‘to the president at his time. f C.N. Publicity Not N eglecting Central Interior eca District to ‘succeed James Any Several items boosting Terrace ite fora fumber of years Roy's and the Central B.C, country-ap- es Dean on being then decided upon. "| pear in “The Last West”? just The hot weather of the past interesting letter aonual fresbete i Wh ven sma’ “oors,” Mr. Barlter acting which, hitherto so pekceful and 5 Moor rovided ky Hr atl clear, have been converted into g 0 turbulent floods of the consistency |25¢ Mrs. Attwood. hag been received from a Terrace Mr. and Mrs, Hewitt, and the|Cofrespondent who says: “I feel ta of work they do. When certain that Terrace will develop v. and Mrs, Hewitt left Thurs- into a beautiful and brgsperous : .o The climate ig nearly The settlers are doing district, ey took with them the best perfect. shes and kindest thoughts of and pone aoe eon land ery Person in New Hazelton. are taking the place of the pres- tine natural forest growths. There : is a good deal of interest in min- Hon, Mr. Barrow,. minister of erala and timber, but the majori- riculture, and Col, “Latta, of ty of the people are devoting their Land Settlement Board, were attention to the land.’’ This little paper issued by the # to the Lakes country. The ister stated that he’ was Bking a tour of the northern Bt of the province for the m too much rain. indy Tyson, of Prince Ro-|. the week. They arrived on|C. N, R. is pursuing a policy of mursday and.were met by D, D. calling the world’s attention to nro, of the Land Settlement| the prospects in this part of the d at Telkwa and they paid a|province in a way which cannot t to the Kispiox ‘Valley andj help but interest people in dis- go motored on to Smithers and|tant lands in the wonderland @kwa and on through the Val-| here awaiting them. Netted Goodly Amount The net proceeds: of the Hos- mpose of seeing what was |Pital Day celebration at The Ha- ded. So far he found condi- Zelton Hospital on May 12 total. 8, better than he expected as|!ed $277. culture , during the past couple | #eatly assisted in outside points Bvears has had a pretty hard| by the selling ef programs were: Mr. MeCubbin, - ‘Pacific; Mrs, Heele. He found the north Little, Woodcock; Miss M. B, Wright, Croasing: Mra, H, DuVernet,: A. Sutton, Cedarvale;- ” Hanall; Mrs, Whitlow, pipe Glen Vowell; Mrs, Among those -who and piles that were eit during the winter, good ‘for about two days, . but since then it -has-been hotter than ever. - Some of the heavy Rupert at 4.30. ‘instead . of 5.80 '|raing “other paris “are Retting A would: be greatly Appreciated ‘in ering for the want of rain] Sk Kitwanga e in the south they ar are ret Mise A kites Tomlinson, Kip One Cooke ‘Stove. in | thia district, where the gardens | >i OVERHEARD AROUND ~- NEW HAZELTON Jas, Richmond is in town mov- ing his family to Terrace. Ed. Eby, of Smithers, -Spent a few. days in town last week on taken to the hospital Wednesday. Her condition was not at all sat- isfaectory. Predictions are being made by hay farmers east, of here that the hay crop does not promise to be very heavy this year. Friday June 8th to mr. and mre A.R.mcDonald of New Hazelton. The 80n passed away. < A. Roy MeDonell received word. jlast Thursday of his appointment ‘as . fisheries. inspector for Omin- ‘Latham, who has filled the posi- tain. He also remarked that the |.port of the various Ladies’ Aux- iliaries and the Oddfellows’ Lodge a view to definite line of action Terrace W. nts Hospital and ‘The members of the St, An- drew’s Association held a social and dance in the Progress Hall on Friday night, Mr. Barker presiding over a large gathering. A musical program vas first rendexed a7 OteSh anes! as a leading feature. Among those wh ecntributed were Mrs, D. D. Mantoe,’ Hiss Fanny Me- Laren and J. ‘Hepburn, songs: Miss Anderson sword dance Miss the artistes being heartily ap- plauded. During an interval J. Hepburn brought forward a suggestion for the institution of a campaign in the district with a view to rais- ing the necessary funds to pro- vide a hospita] in Terrace. He said that the people of the dis- trict were so enthusiastically in favor of such a movement that he was sure its success was cer- | Association could call in the Sup. The. proposal was receiyed with much applause and after’a little discussion it was agreed to refer the matter to the next general meeting of the Association with of ‘soup. Over the week-end J. H. Pills. bury, manager of-the Prince Ru- bert drvdock, and M. P. McCaf. business visitors in this district, Monday morning, flow all summer. cars will ‘clean up all the poles and. all. crops are. suffering «for the | want at moisture. MA. _y WAS. a Visitor j in 1 town this For. Sale we some dition. “Ap-. “ply at ithe Herald o ° Wee "Be: freshments were served by the ladies, — ferv, of Prince Rupert, were Realize About Fifty Cents They: returned to the coast on} ors of the Northern Interior Co- operative Association was ‘held There is good water in the|in Prince Rupert about a month Skeena river and the old timers|4%0 when a statement of assets who have made a practice of/ 4nd liabilities was submitted. It watehing the rise and fall of the/Showed a total of liabilities esti- river do not look for any very| mated ee, oe #8220.70. Me high water, but ‘a. fairl even expected that a dividend: will be i y declared of about fifty cents on the dollar, less expenses of reali- cast tho end of lst mace were|24Ua0, ee. The trustee, was| lumber tobe exported to Japs, sixteen cars of poles and pilings|} instructed to collect the outstand- which were cut and loaded with. ing book accounts and arrears of ina short distance of New Ha’ calls as expoditiously as possible. elton. This week several cars The buildings at Terrace will were loaded at New Hazelton also be sold a8 800n a8 @ buyer and shipped east. Another few can be secured. ‘Beginning June 24, the Cana- dian National. trains will leave Prince Rupert at 6,45 each eyen- The rain last. week did a little ing except Sunday, instead of 8 o’clock, and ‘they will arrive in made in the time of arrival and departure all: ‘along the line,-de- Dancing followed till the ‘wee, During the eyening liberal re- ‘The first meeting of the credit- _ May Start Now| Janet Young, pianoforte silo, all]. F. I. Directors Further Plans. For Marketing A meeting of the directors of urday night and it waa ‘decided: : orders £ for the he shipping of straw-. ” hoard berries, It + Weer wlegedlecided to put the shipping of the berries: gia 7 order supplies of tags for the crates. A meeting of signatories to the contract is to be held towards the end of June and the’ ‘quarterly meeting of the Institute will be held tonight (Friday). The position of the berries at present is satisfactory. The crop - does not appear likely to be so far advanced as was thought a week : ago, many of the earlier blooms having béen blackened by the late frosts. This will alow the southern berries to get almost run through before the Terrace - berries are ready for marketing,. An official inspector frof the government is expected. during the period of shipping the berries, - Usk With. the Winners In the display éf ore made by: British Columbia at Tacoma dur- ing the convention of the mining - engineers recently, : -and which won the first prizé, Usk was rep- resented by one hundred pounds of ore representing the several valuable prospects in this .dis- triet. The /Kitselas ‘Mountain Copper Co. and the. Kleanza: Co. were the chief exhibitors, All their‘ samples were: carefully labelled and a short: discription accompanied each, It ig “hoped that some good will result from this display. Lumber for Export The three Skeena lumber mills, tamely, George Little’s mill at. ‘Tearace, the _Lakelse mill : at Amesbury and the Royal mill at Hanall, are busy filling a new and trial order for 50,000 feet of The lumber will be embarked on ‘the C,G. M.M.: steamer‘ ‘Canadian Transporter” at Prince Rupert about the third week in June. It is hoped that a big export: busi- ness will eventually be created. Mail Days Changed A change .in the mail service whieh became effective on June 5 provides for the reception of mails at the New Hazelton. office as follows: From the Rast, Mon- each afternoon exeept Tuesday. days, Thursdays, and Saturdays; proportional difference will be from the West, - ‘Tuesdays Thurs: days and. Saturdays, ' The times of the arrival and losing of. the. - : mails. remain unchanged . the Kitsumkalum Farmers’ Tei |. tute was held in’ Terrace -onSat- mon to approach all merchanige yeast of «=. the town by letter in respect of 7 the hands of H. Halliwell and to» 4