, cd to NKispiox as missionary and 4s = family s..Redinal ! the way home and will arrive ary bY! ‘ Crescent Bench, dose to White Rock, . ‘, in the Woodpecker and Hixon districts ’ Southern B.C. These calves were de im covet on Tuesday to take ovéf from - 0. Grundahli is jm ver ig now over and the ministers are B come Mr, 0. Grundahl, a’ young man aa. yrecahed in Grace Church where his fF with, ‘The stock supplied by breedets THE OMINECA HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1934 Successor ‘To Rev. Redman ed Church of Canada held. in; ; Vancou, all paced for another ‘year at: least. ‘’o Hazeton and New Hazelton will with wife and ‘young family. He. will be here about the first of July.. The report from conference is to the effect that more and more the ministers are nuiming ta get to the lower coast for reasons numerous, Mr, Grundah! is u voealist:' and sings over the radio, and we understand that Mrs. Grito dahl is also musical. Key. J. T, Burchill has been appoint teacher. He is a married man with a Rev, and Mrs,.Redinan are on the morning (Thuraday) to remain until the end of June when ‘they will leave by cay for their new field at Mission City. While .n Vanconver he brother is stationed and on May 2¢th he and Mrs, Redman paid a visit to where the United Church*has a school for training in young people’s work und religious education. This place is most attractive in every way, and. Mr, ind Mrs. Redman hope to spend some time there this‘summer brushing up on studies taken up there.’ . . Rev. Mr. Redman saw Rev, Mr. J. R. Hewitt at conference and he sent his kindest regards to the people here. CHEAP FARES FOR KING'S BIRTH tee ta --DAY-ON: RAILWAYS 5:.- Wianipes—Special holiday fares are ovailable to the public for King's birth day, June 3, extending over the officia) holiday on Monday, June 4th,.. were announced today by Joseph B. Parker, secretary of the Canadian Passenger Associntion. Tickets will be sold by both railways and will be good between all stations in Canada at the attractire rate of regular first class fare and one quarter for round trips. These tickets will be good going all day Friday, June 1 and until 12 ‘nom on Monday, Time 4, and pussengers muy begin their journey any time up to midnight’ Tuesday, June 5. Thex willebe: honored in- atl: equipment, sub ject to the weal parlor and sleeping car charges, when honored in these TUTE, 4 . . AYRSHIRE: CALVES FOR CLUBS Seven High Type Pure Bred Heifer Calves Donated to Northern Boys and Girls Seven boys aud girls, eluh mombers, recently hecame the proud owners af seven good quality, purebred Ayrshire heifer cnlves donated by breeders iu liv ered in Prince George to thelr’ young fiwners on May 24, That 1s only one of fhe advaatinges of wing a menmher of the boys and girls calf ar swine or voultry clubs that are nsaisted by the provinelal government and also by the various breeders associations who spec iulize in dairy cattle, swine aud thor animals,” Any club which is enthuc jnstic will find it very easy to get the very’ best training nnd to get the’ very hest hatching eggs or animals to work assoctations and the batching eggs the. yovernment supplies come from: the!- Hneat herds find flocks in the ' province ’ Corph. Cuiverhouse ond. Cons, Mixrod " Root and Handford arrived. feom Yan Corpt."Kingston the detachment of: th The general conference of: the Unit \Good Progress Reported from ‘umpriv Cunsolidated God Mines, Ltd., of Usk, by Consulting Engineer Batten tothe directors, and subbmitted by ‘them Yo the shareholders, is as follows The’ construction work called for by ‘the development program is proceeding most. satisfactorily in all departments —so satisfuctorily that Mr. Batten now reports that it might be possible to get the mill ready to start somewhat ear lier than September ist, mentioned in the progress report of Apri 16. der the ore shoot above, ahont 150° ‘feet nader seetion. No, six veins has started. in clearing the sites, the mill to the mine road is finished. piy to the mill is proceeding. wage ing: framed. where special machines were needed, are under coustruction. It is now ex pected that. as nbove mentioned, it may be possible to Lave the mill ready to start operating before the “date pre viously mentioned. In summing up Mr, Batten sars— ty organized and progress in all depart nieaits Indst sutisfactary,” Hazelton Hospital Board Expresses Its Pride in a Former Nurse in Trat ‘ning Here Over the raidtin hist week came the announcenent: that Miss Ports Robin son, danghter of Wil and Mrs. Robin! exainiuations qualifying her «ws a nurse and that she headed the list through our the province, Miss Roblnsen is a’ graduate af the Tagelton TWospltal, haying spent two and a half years of; her (raining here, She wus one of the. wurses Tn training class’ who went to the Reyal Columbian at New Westmin! ster when the loval lospital decided to’ xive up the nueses training ¢ classes, aid by arrengements made at that. time the itrses whe had been two years or more at the Hazelton Hospitel shoul he clisse] ais Hnzeltan Hospital grad vafes. This Miss Robinson is a loca] prednet. Last Friday night the board of directors inetenetod the seer etary of the Hazelton TTospital te write Miss Robinsew a letter’ of *congratilations from the hoard on her high standing, _ The Columario “The last progress report on the Col The hanlage tunnel has been driven 310 feet from the portal and is now be ing driven along No. 4 vein to get un This vein is well defined and continnons at this level and it is expected to get ore in the developed Cross cutting to No. 5 and The new diesel compressor plant has been started and found to be excellent Another machine has heen started on are above No, 3 level and a third ma chine will be started in about a week. A portable sawiill has been purchased aml is now eutting dimension lumber for the buildings from the trees felled The second bunk house 50 x 26, at-the mill camp is now finished and accupied, a meat house and powder magazine are finished and a drying house at the mine camp, 36 x 24 equipped with shower baths is just about halt finished. The road from Excavation for permanent water sup At the mil sills are now laid for the “oF RTE ‘buliding: amisthex trugses.. ALG - - Fonndationa, for : ‘the. ng. chinery are being excavated. -Alk -the equipment hus been purchased “and -be “the construction program is complete |. ‘Jatso required to consent te an inspec CONGRATULATE MISS ROBINSON. son af ‘Terrace, had passed her final. Big Sports Day | At Moricetown Last t Saturday At Morfeetow 1h on Saturday list the high svhool team of Smithers beat ‘the |C Hazelton ball tenm by a score of seven to three. The high school bad the same team as played in New Hazelton on Thursday. The Hazelton team had three New Hnzelton players together with thelr own. . New Hazelton had a couple of Hazelton players on Thurs day. ‘The sume Saturday was pretty inuch & repetition of the Thursday zo. Smithers got four runs in one inning and the other three senttered. The Hazelton boys had not got on to the Smithers pitcher yet, and the Smith ets fielders know when to play back. A change of tactics is needed on the local tenm. Kispiox and Hazelton, Indians play ed a good ume of ball and the Hazel ton Tndians won. Some of the Kispiox players had: already gone to the ean nevies for the fishing season. Then the sports program included bueking contests and steer riding and a lot of goad fun was: provided the spectators. A good many whites from Ffazelton and New Hazelton, Smithers and Tetk was took in the sports, and some stay. ed for the dance at night. NEW RELIEF REGULATIONS Now|! Aimed to Get Unqualified People off The Relief Lists—Must be in Want The flryst of May the Provinelal Po printed forms aud instructions to. have T these foviix filed wut? by alk ‘applicants+ fox” relief. The new order. wil take effect the’ first of ‘Tune. Besides the tact that they are destitute and unable to secure cuiployment, the applicant ts to be required.to give an account of all muiiteria] assets, of all-money. earned or recelved, ov held in the banks or in the form of an investment. They will he required to give an account of the finaucial standing of all members of the'r family, ete. The applicant is tion by a proviueisl officer of their huttorid possessions and of bank ae emuts of investments, These have been so mand’ complaints vegivtored for the past yenr or two of jMany people taking advantage of the opportnity to get same money from the government for apparently noth the that. the Peminion woverninent was ccompellod to cheek ‘ip oon the system wad to make an air tleht regulation se that advantage could net be taken so easily, Hon, McKenzie King. leader .of the opposition at) Ottuwn raised arew iu the Teuse ef Commons about ; What he called “the relief racket’ ‘The new regulitions should be the Weans of reducing relief payments br a very large amount and the tax piyet 1wWill find his. taxes neh easier in tu fare, by some sixty or seventy million dollars a yer, ee rretemiia Two Indians were befure Indtan Agent Mortimer this week, One was charged with heing drunk and he got ten dollars or fourteen days. The paid. The other was charged with supplying but he got are as the evidence was not considered sufficient. ane "ys Major: Burwash, rN Moneer of the far mt hener both tot hergelesand to the hospitals in which she. got her trading HAVE YOU SOME BOOKS? Those who have books helonging to The Oniineca Herald - “Library will’ confer & favor by: returning fhemi‘as‘soon as posalble - BO": that . - thé Library niay: he: ‘checked “tip: Soinie’ of’ the bovks have. been: out! 1) Yong tine’ and: others ‘wish to read HGALP. at Hazelton. | x ‘ltook for gold. 7 ‘plan to go Into effect on August 1 and narth and explorer of: reputation, has vone far north of Grent. Bear Lake to ahh Victoria nunounces another © rellet hy it’ éveryone will’ have to register neni and these registrations will -be puskedl upon’ by ‘the. government, - The. Idea Js to bet: ‘nll the unworthy ones off tlic rellet’ ltst and it’ is expected that \Sugar Maples went, trees Were brought out by Dr. and planted at the Hospital, one in the chireh yard at Hazelton end one on a private property. three of them survived and are good sized trees now, Mr, Little for three of these trees and they have heen Wanted in the Tlernid gardens, in this conntry who have never seen a Inaple tree and know nothing of its heauty as a shade tree or of its beauty in the fall after the:first frosts, course Mr, interested ony In the commercial value of the sugar muple. lice throughout the provinee received t mus I “THE, FLY, FISHING CONTEST, Woodal. Pat Meiilray of Prince Rupert TT. XN chol of Prince Rupert and Mz. tnd Mrs, W. EF. Gow made a jolly 24th “ Miy purty that spent the day at of the day was the annual fly fishing conrest, for the fourth consecutive year, set a 20 inch munbaw trout weighing 244 Tbs. ue Kidding. wis Vv cry keen.us some of the boys are af the | opinion ‘that they are some men, with the’ fly, yet and pray a little move instead of diivning, Glen Gowrle Pete,. the barteniar attention to the Indtes who were not vecustamed to his pranks. peaset at winning the fishing contest this yoar because a couple of the boys left her ont on a limb dangling over the donths of the luke ane day while they had a laugh to themselves, . NATURE'S OWN FLOWER GARDEN dens is trem New Lfaselton to the top oaf- the Inonuuitein, following the Silver aed round, bower, ittel after patel of the most wonder ful wild flowers, shrubs - AN the colots in the rin bow anay. be found but not a single. clash. | in well worth taking whether by enr, hoarge hack or on foot. tifnd bower Is Poplar HULL a few, short miles eust of New - Hazelton on the miln highwiy, EWN and yet another is the Beament Cut Off, all on the main bighwey. But haw are the Six Mile or Afleck’s Hills? At this senson of the yenr it matters not where one tur ns Nature has pro vided something. that is very easy on the eyer, and another -fenture is that quite. a. few thousand: will rofiese to}, them, will you bring. them: back? sulnuit te the new Lest: Were Planted . e On a Big Seale The sugar maple tree, the emblem of Canada and the glory of the east, may yet be one of the chief trees of the far George Little of Terrace got in a thousand young trees last week and they have been planted in and around Wil be carefuly watched ond if results warrant further large shipments will warrant further arge shipments will he made from the east. a lumber man, and a real une, course, makes his livi ing ont of eutting lumber, but that is only a secondary He is a lover of the country in which he llyes and of the trees that abound in that district. auc theré ave no hardwoods in this Jblinking country and he figures there should be, and if they will only grov he does not mind buinging them in ant panting then where grew hefore the soft woods that he eut down. years ago three or four maple Wrinch Ar. eousideration with him. Some At least two or The Omineca Herald is indebted ta young Littie pretends that he is Joly Party at Sealy, Lake on May 24— Mrs. Gow. takes the Prize and Gets Sweet Revenge Mr. and Mrs. 8, Mallinson, Jett Glou Gowrie, Sealy Lake. The fenture This was won by Mrs, Gow Ske The competition They have ta ¢o some Durlug the supper hour at the pet mouse of np. Wayed havec. and he paid playful Mrs. Gow was particularly One of Nature's most beantiful far Glen mountiuln, The drive Stand is through one continous of beanty—tier on tier, and ‘and: ‘trees, “The trip ‘Another beau Another is Mud Creek Little is He, of There are many or are att the dance in the ev entug. Smithers] Heh School Won a _ Great Game + emai Those who “attended ‘the Victoria Day celebrittion. in New’ Hazelton saw it. first class ball) game: between New Hazelton and the highschool team. of Smithers. Smithers boys won, ind won on thelr merits. The score was sevén fo three. Smithers got four of thelr rns in the fifth inning. Other than that it was a-cpretty tight game und with little advantage to efther side At times-it was pretty much a pitchers hattle, und it other. times considernble hitting was done. but there wus also 4 lot of snappy fielding: _ Johnson, the New Hazelton ceutre fielder, made a splendid long distance catch and got balt Daek te seeond for a double play. - The Smithers team was shut out for the first two innings and got one in the third and four in the fifth, They got no more until the’ ninth When two men Jeroseet the home plite. New Hazel fon started off with a run in-the first inning when Omar Spooner made three Wags on a liner that was missed by the second basen and fielder, and he score later when Qukley Senkpiel hit to the pitcher who tumbled. That was the last scoring, however, until the fifth inning when another two were withered homme and that was the ent of their scores. It was in the fifth that Omer Spooner got 2 home run on a hit into the bush away beyond left field. He also brought’ in Willan wha hand been. on first base for some time. In the sixth inning it looked as if the New Huzelton team had the game in their pocket. Three men were-on the biases, no one out and three good bit ters coming up—Louie Parent, Jack Smith and - Lawrence Willan Alb of ‘ther: fanned: r . Smithers high schoo! bas.-. a ‘good pitcher, and he so: is coatch for the term. He is just no little ‘the best af ‘jamy ‘of the pitchers bronght in during © recent years. He is also proving 2 soo contch, The high, school boys are ill around a better team than the Snippy Nines. They are batting well and running bases. The New Hazel ton boys realize that they have got ts do some batting with their heads: if they waut to hit the Smithers pitcher, Bert Spooner says he also is going te develop a few things in the war of witching, AH together there should he a tnuch better brand of ball by the end of the xeasen than has. been seen for a while. ‘Phe Smithers nitcher is tise the tercher in the high’ school, most fortunate for the boys and for base hall, The high sehool teum horrowed Cur peuter of- the senior team to play first and when they’ borrowed the [Mckee about the lest man the senior have. He put np a great gue on first Duse nnd he found Bert Shooners ball near ly every time he was Up, not only found it but gave it a good wallop, a 7 The attendance at the sports was in noo wily so large as other years, bunt that was the loss of thase who stayed away. Phe children’s sports were up to the nstial aad they were run offig- . early after lunch ws possible, Khe the elvis of New Waveton played the — , sivls of Tazeton at five inning Bane of sort ind with the result In favor of the Hazelton girls by qo score of 14 toa 2 The local girks found it quite difflentt to ran. Must have been on a long walk the night before, The small attendances in the after hoon was overcame by the big erewd The folk.” time from Kispiox.. Evelyn, “South Hazelton, Car naby, Hazelton, Two Mile and Sminithers, New Hazelton was, of course ont enmisse,: It was the jie ‘fest dance held here for years, and everyone seemed to be, aut for a grourl time, They had it and kept the dance gotug until after three o'clock, The! refreshments were plentltul nad qnite ev errone “has ‘lots ‘of Hime to enjoy it af thoy only would, ¢ iy. ta the high. Stamdird for w halen New Hazelton, Ix. noted, .