Bs. Concert by Z OL. 21 THE OMINECA HERALD, WEDNESMAY, 16, 1934 NO. 4 5 . Telkwa Young — People’ s Club > A very stecessftll concert was given in the Telkwa hall on. Saturday even- ne, May 12th. by members of the Tel }kwa Young People’s Club, who were]; | hosts to their parents and a Inge ium- her of other people, | This club, which was formed last your. diaws Its members from ‘the on ; xounger members of the Telkwa and Round Lake nrens, and has - for its i general purpose the formation of the ae ~ = — a sock] life of the community, and es- pecially the social life of-the young people themselves. Directed by an ' energetic executive, the club bas been yery active throughout the winter with a series of dances and enrd par- ties, and decided ta round ont the sen- son's activities with n concert at which their parents would heb ths guests of honoy, ‘The Jnograin was as follows ; Song—I want to Cling te Ivy—M. MeCormick Skit—Why Ghds Wilk six whe lieve heen stung. Reeltation—-Satur day Orders— Miss Rt. Bernt. : Musical Selection—Messrs, G, Gilmour und F, RNonview Sketeh—Looxe Nuth—Messrs. R. and f. Gowanlock. G. Shepherd Recitatiou—Maxinie . Rourgon. . : Fashion Parede—Loenl Girls Musical selection—Miss Ter ry Loops and F. Renview ’ ‘The entertriners were all members ef the club, and were individually ex- sellent, AU avrangements 1or the ev eying were made and cerried out with- ite the -eegungadion. und the, smooth- ness with whieh the elitire ‘atta wad} uttended clearly demonstrates the fine organizing ability of the executive and concert committees. ‘After the concert the chairman, on behalf ‘of the aiuwlience, tendered the lub as a whole, & vote of thanks and congratulations, “Mr. F, 31, Dockrill in «a few hnppily chosen sentences ad- dled still further praisé to that already tendered, and this was followed by a yery hearty and, prolong zed applause from the audience, Following the concert the flour was quickly cleared for dancing. The elub orchestra suppiled the masie for the dance which was voted one Home—By Wand The danee closed shayply at amiduight after which a very tusty sitpper wis served to the nomerous guests, An organization such as. this fs .of |: xreat value to ‘the tlistrict, constituting ns it does, a tralitig, ground’ far the young people of the eammiyity. ud #0 hetter fitting them to. accept. respon: | sibility fn major organizations when the thne emves for them to tissue It, FIRE AT ROCHESTER'S FARM Fire destroyed the house on the FH. Tt. Rochester farm in Lakelse- Valley . about eight o'clock on Wednesday ev- ening last. od by Mr and Mrs. P. Hoffman for severnk years. Besides. the house bee ing at complete loss ‘most of the con- tents were also destroyed, wis tusured. roof aud Mrs. Hoffmen was aione at the time and she was in the garden. ‘AU. Hoffman was off with his son and the daughter was after the coy. The Hittle Chat was saved was Clrough the efforts of: Mrs. Hoffman and dnughter after she returned home. . District Rodd Hnglneer Cotton was rround this district a day ov two the first. of the week: and. At. has heen de- ridal to open. uy the: ana highway. between New Hazelton, and): ‘Kitwangn, It is expected that; a gulig vill be’. “put on from each end. “The pwifiose is. to. muitke the road passable’ for what. litte, traffie is offer vd Ae aed Lybelle— Afr. of the , Titlest and most Hrely of the season. “towards the sheep, The place has been ore, The hotse| The fire started in -the: Victoria Day in New. Hazelton First Ball Game Now celebration next’ Thursday, May 24th aad this open the season of sports days, celehyntlous and merry making in the interiov.- In spite of the fact that tines have been hard and work is hot too plentiful the Citizens Associa- tion is offering a good. program and you ave assiredof lots of fun all after noon and far into the night. Shake off Old Man Depression and come to New Hazelton for the 24th of May. Tt. will do yon good. See. the child- rews race vight‘after Innch, and then comes the ball game with Smithers to be followed by a girls soft’ bail game between -the luca gitls and the Smith- ers ¢iris, This will keep you occupied right tp te supper time. In the even- ing everyone will meet at the New Hnzelton Hall for the hig dance of the senso, Good music will be provided and the finest of refreshments will be served. You will he made welcome and Yon can have 2 lot of fun, BULBS EY HOTEL IMPROVED Tn on det to keep pace with the times wud t® provide the best accommoda- Hon. dn fhe north for the travelling public, tourists and loeal patrons, H. Davis. proprietor of the Bulkley Hotel th Snithers hins recently completed the institution of hot and cold run- ning water In all the rooms on the first floor of his hotel, This is an im- provement which will be greatly ap- precinted by the large number of peo- ple who patronize this well known hotel: cts, WHI. also: he a -Rource ‘of plensure to the people from the south’ to find sueh conveniences in this hotel There are also baths and other. sani- ‘tary conveniences. You nre always welcome itt the Bulkley Hotel. COYOTE AND FLOCK OF SHEEP Conus; Amy Grant caught a theif Just outside of Hazelton one morning last week. .2J. B. Shea who operates. the Mission Point favm and who has quite a flock of sheep, lad. complained of laving Jost same lambs, Cons, Grant hovpowed yo darn good rifle and went down to Mission Point. Along in the-fovenoou he saw a coyote sneaking | C whet. and dhon. the coyete took a rm Andy got him the Shon lost five Tabs, first shot. Aft AND EANANAS ~ “Tt is estimated that fhe consumption of bananas by Cacedians lias inerens> od 80 per cent in the past few years, due’ to improved shipping. handling, {storing ehd vipouing methods anda the ta respect for the foad value of ’ CANADTANS the frnit, acending te effiaals of the Canmtinn Natlonal Stommships, whose Hers and freighters bring huge quan- tiffos of banmes ta Moutreak Halifax wid ~ Saint Jol from .Jamaiea, and vomntty: from fie Levee Altitles Ts |’ Jlands and Tehiidad. With the open- jug af the new. baw warehouse in Steattard Ont. resently. that town WH ostund in the | forefrant among Tham Pnpertcee: tees ta Canada ‘in the inatter of hindling, storing and ripening. ASH TRAY FOR THE SADDLE * "The intevnatlomuly known Rocky Monutain guide. Mafov Tred Brewster at disper Nattounl Park, has invented Hv Novel device fot, preventing — the xtovting of forget fires by smokers, It whith din’ be attached to ‘the saddles of trail, panies in ‘such tl position as to peumit ‘the. riders: to. ‘deposit. fn it pipe Liehieg, uréd mintehes anit ‘elgurette s(nlig liisterd a allowing, theyn to drop the gronnd, - Pea yy ILuzelton will hold the usunk . Jaimeing fhe jist season, consists ot al clev erly designed ash try] Plans Economic Council Being Put into Shape We hive two chief objects in view as a starter, said Dr. H. C. Wrinch to the Herahl npon his return from Van- couver where he was able, to attend one ¥ession of the Provincial Economic Council, first is to get the young men out of the unemployment camps and. at. something which will give them an object ‘in life. The second is to solve the problem of. unisievessfttl people on Jatid. One of the most deplorable — condi- tions resulting from the depression is the herding of young men in unem- ploymeut cumps with the derelicts of the cities. that is the men who never did de any work and never intend to do any. There are always a’ lntge ninuber of these in the ¢ities even ‘in the best of times. Having to associn- ute with these men the voung fellows ‘whe really would have amounted to vamnething tuider other conditions, are fast degonetating to the level of their farcedl assoeiates, ~The Keanomi¢e Council is now work- tne aut a plan of public works which WIN put these men to work and awny from the nogood ¢lass, formerly known as inhabitants of the under world, In providing this work it is aimed te recommend onty such undertakings that will he of general benefit, such as aorond that will enable several min- ing properties to get in materials and get ont ore. The Connecil is looking for information along that line from all parts of the’ province... People on marginal lands, that is on tnnd that will not produce enough for Then... live, ¢ ON, OF, ‘is, too . fnr,., mway. from, any market. ‘Or ‘traiisportation, or ‘neople who are not fit to be on the jand. Marginal and dwellers has le- come quite a serions probem. and the province has not money to Keep them in their present position. “It would be far cheaper and better for all ‘cancern- 1 to Inave those people out and plant tliem on farms nearer civilization. The Economie Corneil will holg ses- sious inonthly to consider the details Rich Ore on the Glacier Gulch Group Found At was reported in. in Smithers last week. that the development work on Glacier Gulch groun on Hudson Bay mountain liad opened a new shoot of rich ore, and five feet of it, Mr. Wil- son. who is in charge of the work on Giucer Guleh took some ‘good sized siinples of the new ore and went to Vancouver for assays and to report to his father personally on the find. A good deal of interest was aronsed in Smithers over the repert anil most of the boys are heginnins ta feel thas the food times they bave Leen dreaming of for the list few vears is about tw come buck at an eariy dite. ANOTHER SPELL °O0 WEATHER, , + Farming and Gardening Well Advane- ed—Prospects for Crop Good — The Jatter part of Inst week the weather man got nick on the jog arid has heen handing out a very fine var- iety of weather sinee, It is warm in the day time, res, quite warm. with a theny bine sky and just 2 gentle Muay hreese, nicely and the young people can go walking: or sit on the door step. The. trees and fliawers are coming into full; btloou ind wtogether there is a wonder ful change. Farming and gardening operntious ate well advanced and the present out look is for.a good crop, Ft is time that some ‘damage has been done fo sone of the fruit trees in this immediate district gnd to some of the shits. The damage was cjused: by. the. CRE: weather J last fall. believed that, the worst is aver nnd al- most forgotten, —" MOCRICETOWN STAMPEDE MAY 26 Grand Dance-—-Aitl Weleame at which (he chaitman and the secretary have Ween gathering in the meantime, De. Wrtuch expects ta go fo Vancouver in Inne to attend ene of these aexsions ABROAD A putate evop yeport ostites that an) exrerdnental shipments of Cain ndjan eortitied seed potatoes of vark on vintioties of potatoes were made through the effarts and co-nperation of Cumadian Government trade ¢coumuissioners, anid nf the request of farmers nud other intere:te.) parties. British Columbia seed stock was forwarded ta Java, Horekong, Bonoluti iid Brazil, while shutl) quantities from the | Muyitime +, South Africa. ‘CANADIAN HOG QUALITY IN- Stutisties alone odo not reveal the henefits’ which have been derived fram: hog: grading. "Phe general quality af all toes dias heen improved beause of the erenater atteution which. has heen wid. to principles of breeding and feeling, and any, retrogretsion: in the quality of Canndian hogs“now would have to be deliberately songht after, ns the sending datr compiled ench your entirely eliminates any cnreless- ness tn pradivetion which might be at- tributed to ignornuee.. - Mike George has a lot of: poles up the Nine Mile wagon toad to be hauled aut? “this: ‘sUMMer. ‘He is - just waiting for ‘the roid to be pat in better shape hefore he starts. * A vend aang? work is. required,’ oo . > * put aon - this” weotk or next, “a Tm second anmuek sperts day Morteetown will be held ou Saturday Jhiy 26. two days after New THazelton'’s eclchrationn This year at Morteetown efhoy prepee te added to their program some stimpoele fontures. Around the bueking branes aad a lot of steers that we not fond-ef being riden. This new featuve should fie a big attraction. Then there are foot races fer the youag wen and races for the: children. Ae, fits’ Feein” Hahe Fhe * “Seen AE play busehall with Moricetown ard dm the ate afternoon the high schon! team af Suithers will meet the Mew Ueveltan-Lirgiten tenm for the Mie stuome of the day, Tn the evenine ao first cliss orches- tra will firuteh music fer the grand Teneo in the Mortcetown hall, Every the Then the nights cool eff very |. ‘probably There is quite mi optimistic: feeting® alt throveh fhe conntry and it is generatly |- Smithers ‘Asked For Labor Day For Fall Fair There was a meeting in Telkwn on Friday night last when a committer from the Smithers Fall Fair met the Barbecue cominittee to diseuss the suggestion from Smithers that Telkwa forego its barbecue on Labor Day in favor .of Smithers Fair which it pre. — posed to revive this year and some of the fair people think Labor Day would he just the right thme to hold the tnir The Telkwa Barbecue has been held on Labor Jay. for some. twenty years or nore, TheAssoclation owns valuable eromnds and has a hirge investineut in plunt, They have always made a success of the barbecue and -people frour-all parts of the district have got in the hahit of looking to Telkwa for ainusenent on Labor Dar. In view of these facts Telkwa people find it lard te consider giving up TLahar Day, At the meeting no decision wre arrived at definitely. but the Smithers people iuvited the Telkwa committee to visit Snithers ata date in the near future und be prepared to give a def- juite auswer. ‘ .Mrs Geo, 1. Parent leaves on the morning for the east where she hopes ty meet her son Douglas before he gets away to South Africa, | eer Mys. Snwile leaves tomorrow for few days visit in Prince Rupert. ee The Canadian railways are naw of- fering: one cent a mile fares from the west to the east and from the east.to the west. The tickets nore good for forty-five days, and, there no doubt Swill “he a big increase’ in traffic. ~ eee Travel on the main highway from here to und through the Bulkley Val- ley has inerensed considerably of ate. sok A good smudge, it is said, will keep Base boll Games, Feat Races and a‘hlack flies and other wild animals off during the summer months. * * " Marking the opening of the 1904 live cattle export season vin the &t. Lawrence river to the United Kingdom the first shipment of ¢attle from Mon- tren] was dispatched on May 4, mum- hering 480 head, This brings the total: CANADIAN SFED POTATOES ‘FOR Moriceiawn area there are sone good | shipments for this year up to date ta 15,004. . eae ' sood foliage Is essential to zoo roses: moreover, good foliage is de- sirable in u rose garden, because af its dppearanee, ‘Leaves’ badly" “auiled, or spotted or enten by insects spoil the attractiveness of the rose’ garde, * -_ * Flour produced in the month of (March this year amounted to 1.064.- 428 barrels and consumed = 4,740,84 bushels of wheat. “sk provinces were shipped to Mexteo and 0? tx welcome to Morieetown May 26. Tas your subseription been paid very CREASES a ror wil try to get then before, they” go ov er! i bridge. . Salmon: will soon be running up the. Thuikaes River and patives Aral AWAEts “these - roe kx helow: hee yak vt OL the