NEW nes 'B. G., AUGUST 26, 1927 “ze fl pyge * deol. — wety a } Graduation on | 4. WRITE some stonnis’ | a : [Possibilities « of Monday Last, 2tcy%tosct Toto a | Tourist TERRACE 9 "=" - | Custom Mill for | Attracted Many nutter) for a mtaaber bipetoons | Hor Spang, | Horticuntore Northern Ores + hones to ‘Hare accepted : by" Ontario! There was a er number of heo- ple gathered at the United Church. in’ Hazelton’ on Monday evening to wit- ness the graduati6u of Miss Grace Duffell who had ‘completed her three years training in the Hazelton Hospit- al. During her residence“here Miss Duffell has cntade many friends who- will be interested in her career as a triuined nurse. She has proven herself an efficient student and gives _pro- smise of being a good hurse, : During the evening a very interest- ‘ing program Ava’ ‘given iueluding an address by Rev. Geo. Tarpin of Smi- thers, After the” program - refresh- ments were served. Miss Duffell, on her graduation. received many presents . from friends nnd many flowers. Chose toking part in the program were as follows :— Pinnoforte solo—Mrs. Dungate, Address—ltev.. J.-H. Young, Pinnoforte solo—Miss A, Letnes.- Song—Miss Jean Burns. Recitntion—Miss Tomlinson, Violln selo—M_rs, Boden, Address—Rev, G, Durpin. Sonug—Mrs. Proctor. - Pignotorte solo—Myrs, Chappell. Song—Miss Mazel Cox. Pianoforte. solo—Miss G. Miller. Address on Hdeals of nur sing—Mrs. re Mathieson. Soug—R, Warlock, : DuettALisses Miller and Letnes. Song—Mrs. Sealy. Dinloma presented by Dr. Wrinch Pledge. taken und pin adjusted ta nniform-—-Mrs, Mnthleson. NO WORK THIS YEAR sem stk phe tee were ce wert cad a, BR, Tener. o of Vancouver who har, heen here several weeks examining the Xew Huzelton Gold & Cobalt property on Rocher de Boule mountain, hos left fur'a two or three weeks - trip into the rorth country in company with Chas tk, Mr. Tener stated | ,to the Herald that he did not think any work: would be done on the Gold & Cobalt property o ® this yen “10 FORM ‘NEW GROUP Se asda W. 8. -Harris left Sunday for Princ: Rupert where he will try to bring about the amalgamation of four claim on Niue Mile mountain lying between the Silver Cup and the Snnrise. pro- perties, If he is successful in thig he expects to get another camp started on Nine Mile mountain, The ‘claim: in the den] are well! located and-show- a good den! of ore on the surface and as for under ground. as the owner: hive pone. at WON GOOD PROMOTION. Missy’ Helen’ Grant, chief clerk and. stenographer .at the American - consul: rte, Prince Rupert, arrived, home the: end. of: last week for 4 short. holidiuy hefore’ ussunting her new. duties in the. , Ubfice ‘of the American Consul Genern!: “in Vaneouver to which post: she dak recently. been appointed. The - appoint: ment is a ‘murked. promotion, divectiy |! attributable to capnbllittes ‘and: lth, * ‘eiency shown during her services at |: i the Censulate at: Printe, Rupert, _ 4 Miss Grace Duttell, ‘recently ‘peti. nated from: the Hazelton ‘Hospital, haa accepted: a position, nt:the: ‘Burns: Lake hospital; anid lett. ‘Wednesday “night” tof: -iasuine her. “new? dutes. Her mother, |. "Mrs. Bird of Armsttong," ‘who’ spent. the. lnst ten-.days ‘writhi” her, jecompanted ; - her as far ag Burns Lake and thei’ ce | tinued | her homeward Journey,” . couple of inonths in New Hezelton and “;ed to all childten to. attend. Lakelke with Mrs. ra. HL Barker | ; AG “Arnold of New Hazelton left on | (E Wednesday ‘for ‘trip into’ ‘the country aiorth, of erriice. He hos ‘in, idea; that. he will end some | - gold up there, * guests. at’ the. ‘Perrace, Hotel over ‘the |: week: end, Mr.. Whitaker is in: ‘charge of the. “provincial SUITey party on the|* Havelton nam Célurvale. Was. a. bnsthess: visitor: here Inst. week, of Cel "wale ‘weredn t town’ ‘Wednesday. | *:.| ‘brother Charles in’ Port, Simpson. «., Syl ; , | Miss, Davi of Vidioria’ ‘has: been en- | | publications. He. says. this” ‘srandest country he was ever™ in and: he proposes to” tell’ the people of the. east about it He refers particularly. a- wealth ‘of material, for stories “to keep him writing most of his life and-he. is only young man set. Local News Notes. shed. It.was apparently due to the catelessness-of Indians picking berries in the vicinity of Lost Lake. The fire Soon went up the mountain and in the evening made a wonderful picture that could he wlainly seen for many miles. Hugh Harris, necompanied by his mother, Mrs, D. Harris, left last. week for” Vancouver. Mrs. Harris had mo- tored to New Hazelton some weeks age umd spent the summer with her’ sons. chiteeaa es Recent fue auction sales in the east. indicate a return of good prices, The majority of, furs showed an "advance of frem ten per cent upward, and’ the better grade furs are in more demand R. J. MeDoitell ‘returned to Stewart Wediiesduy morning after spending Smithers, The Ola 3 Man said he wil! le glad to get back to the balmy air and the occasionnl rain of the coust pany os Potting ett weitibday to attend a meeting of the Prince Rupert presbytery in Prince Rupert: He will return in time to take the services on Sunday. nas, . “athe Sutiday. Schools of New ‘Hazel. ton aud Hnzelton, ‘United church, svill pieni¢ ‘on Saturday afternoon. at -Two Mile creek, An invitation is extend- Mrs. Peter Smith spent a few. days this week at Dorreen and Amsbury, Kingston, Ont. where he will enter Royal Military ‘College. He will take & course in electrical engineering. at Owing : to Scout ‘Master 8. ‘Kirkal- dy's s inability to be present in camp-the nesistant master, W. T. Atwood and Chaplain, Rev.: Win. Robinson, are ac- compunying. the . boys on - Monday ‘to ‘ts’ the] ‘to this ‘immediate district. He found | gary to look after business interests. town, the first part, of the week in the {interests of Laminated Materials Ltd. of New Westminster. ‘° , . fom a first of the week. . Arthur Wrinch. leaves this week for |. on the main highway has moved its camp from Copper City to Usk. The work ‘on the road ‘has. been pvogress- ing yery favorably and the. worst part of the job between here-and Usk has been finished. — the round to Usk not heing open very shortly. J. M. Hoar left Wednesday for Seat- tle, having been called home on ac- count of his wife's illness. tennis court was on fire: An alarm was sent in and willing workers sdon age was done, Apparently some: one dropped .a cigarette butt and it. set: fire to- dead leaves. under the floor of the court. Miss Gladys Kenney's Sunday school class met at her home on Monday even: ing and presented hér. with a handsome French Ivory mirror in recognition of her faithful services as teacher. prior. to her leayinz for Prince. Rupert to take a commercial course. of ‘the Prince Rupert Presbytely’ held this week -in Rupert. “Miss Etonda Marsh, ‘who has speut the “past few -weeks in the south, ré- turned home Monday for a short holi- day before going to her new school at Penticton. ‘ Mrs. Geo. Little entertained the B. D. bridge club with their husbands on Tuesday night of this Week, the la- dies prizes were won by Mrs, Dover and Mrs, Little while’ 0. T. Sundal and Wm. -Powud, won, lie men's 8. -palge: _ Everett Thomas lett: ‘Monday eventtig "| the, harvest fields. * cs rT ta Mr. " Seasman left last week ‘for Oal- ——, W. §.- ‘Byerett, ef Vancouver was ir], Geo, Little was in Prince Rupert the ‘The road gand.under Henry Frank There. is no reason for Lakelse: Lake Where they will spend a, : week,” : . ory A - Mrs, D,, wi ‘Munro is notiaaying ai |- ‘another prospecting || c i. ‘ind “Mrs. A.B. Whitiker were Ann Mehyyay,.’ working between’ New ‘ i ; M. Vv Jenks. of. New. Westminster Mr find’ irs, O'Connox and family “sin. Connie, Toombs, ‘Is ‘visiting her B. ‘re Oinitneea Herald 1 $2.00: year, Kitaumgniinn Schodl: din° “pha a Peters Jvho "has ane, to ‘Ocean Fal of: “Miss: About ‘midnight one ‘night this week a straggler going home discovered the had the blaze out beforg much dam- Rev. Win. “Allen attended. a’ ‘meeting : : sidering the adrisibility of incorporat- ’ | the workings of the act. It is request- ie Fi “funeral 0 the late: Peter. “Me- ‘Donald was ‘held on Wednesday even for. the prairie where. he: will work" ‘ir -;;}Rumber. of friends including: a number ‘I from Renio, Amsbury nnd other points ‘tat the’ grave, assisted by Rev. T. J. : Marsh, Numerous fiéral tributes were ‘tsenté from Prince Rupert friends as “ 10. T. Sundal, A. Kerr, Robt. Corlett, fair is.otie of the best advertisements the town has and to expect that every ‘|Year and every class ‘of exhibit is Bo- ‘ ing to be top .notch Ag - all. nonsence: . No fair in the’ P world matitaing any such record. . - TERRACE COUPLE WED '|the Presbyterian manse, Prince ‘Rupert at 6 o'clock Monday evening of Miss Bertha Kells of Engen, daughter of Mr, ‘and Mrs, Thomas Edward [Kells of. race. The ceremony was performed by Rev, J. R. Frizzell, Were supportéd by Miss Agnes” Fatils: and Claude ‘ Symmes, Mr. . and Mrs. ter the wedding for Terrace where in future they will reside. A big recep- tion was given them upon their arrival: at Terrace where both parties were swell known before their. wedding. . - fe a AN INCORPORATION MEETING A public meeting will be held on Thursday, evenlog, Sept. 1, in the G. W. Y. A. hall for the purpose of con- ing under the village act. J. K. Gor- don, president of the Board of Trede, will ‘oceupy the chair. Arrangements have been made for L. B. Warner of Amithers to address the ratepayers on ed. that all ratepayers turn out to this mecting as in concerns everyone, ing last and was: attended by--a- large: Rev, Wm. ‘Allen conducted the service well as by local ‘fitends, The pall hearers were J. ..@, Gordon, Geo. Little and Arthur Carr, all old timers. THE FAIR NEEDS YOUR HELP During the past week a good deal. has been heard about the failure of the crops in this district and how it means that the Terrace Fair-w itl be a failure. There. is no better Way in the workd to make the Pair-a failure than: the method adopted by some ,of those who never exhibit.or take any part in advancing the welfare of the town and jdistrict. The only thing for the peopte| "id in developing the country tribu. here to do is to make exhibits: lines might be short, but these can’ be |through tn entirely new country prac- easily replaced by other lines: that are not short: . faney work, home cookhig, fruits, school exhibits, cattle, grasses. if the people get together. they con put Tp one of the most attractive shows this town has ever attempted. Now is the time to show a co-operntive spirit. The gorden crops ate not so Short that a pretty fair display cannot be made. For the sake of the town nud of the district it is upto avery eltizen to get Some There is ne shortage of | canned behind the directors ‘and ‘help. ‘The ae a The wedding took place’ quietly in Tat, Sask. and ‘Emil Haugland of Ter-- The couple Haugland left on the morning train af- FUNERAL OF PETER MeDoNAuD, very doubtful.” if ra - altuation ; now. AB. W. ©. Parson of Port Angeles, ‘Wash. arrived last Thorsday night’ td take” charge of.the work on .the. American Boy property which has passed into . the control of Mr. Solloway of ‘Toronto and who visited the property in com. pany with Wm. McAdam a couple of. weeks ago. ~ ‘ _ Mr. Parson stated that he would be- gin work immediately on. the: shaft and sink something ‘over a hundred : feet and then run ‘2 couple of drifts. By that time it is expected that’ ‘enotgh - . ore will be developed to decide wheth- er or not to proceed with. further de- velopment. The Plans: at present in- elude running the long -cross cut. tun- {nel which will open at depth all four of the known parralel veins and Tt will ‘|Serve as a. general , working tunnel. The plans also include the establish- ment at New Hazelton of a custom mill to handle the American Boy ore and any ore offered from the district, A custom mill is one thing that has. long been required in the interior and the lack of it has held back develop- ment to o great extent. The, estab- lishment of the mill also means devel- joping © water power, of which there are many in this district, WON NUMBER OF. PRIZES At the Vancouver. Exhibition north- ern ores. received. the: following prizes: ‘Babine -Silver ‘King? ‘Cobalt. Animont Mi elign,. ‘2nd for. comm metallic | Ores}. North Survey District 6.1 ;:2n eral display: of. district: oO — ‘ THE ROAD TO PRINCE RUPERT ‘Rh. H. Leighton, of the forestry de-- partment at Prince Rupert, recently | outlined a possible route for a. road to. Prince Rupert, that would be a com- mercial road as well, He. proposes to lenve the Skeena at. Kitwanga and go via’ Kitwancoot ond use the old grease trail to the Nass. Another route that - would also be a commercial or a pro- ductive route Would be to leave the Skeena at Terrace ‘and follow up the Kitsumgalinm : river and across to the Nags. ‘There is a road already built ‘to Kaltum. Take and-it is a good road. That wonld seem the more profitable route to follow. It would ‘be a great tary to Terrace and would not be going ‘Mealy all the way, ate ee ee BIG’ ‘LOSS IN LOCAL CROPS —— The gardeneis in the Terrace dis- trict and all along the Skeena river Will loose heavily this year, due to the long, dry, hot spell. - The small fruity _ were pretty good and Were harvested , in good shane, but the apples are ‘small and few'in number, Other tree frults <. are. little, ir” any, better. The garden. ; Tegetables are “practically done’ for.” Spuds - have - not grown, ond: are now. - mature while cabbage and other. vege- tables. have: “made: io: ‘growth; and - in. some. eases, are, ‘even: drying” up. vit is could help, the