NEW HAZELTON, B. ©, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1995 aha My "Chicago Show Jt is evident from the final tabula: Rae tion of the prizes awarded at the In- B ternational Live Stock Exhibition and ee Grain Show .at.Chicago from Dec. 1 to 8, 1984, that Canadian formers in competition with farmers from all ma parts of. the Unlted States made a.big- im ser score than previous reports ‘ndl- cated. Exhibitors from ‘the Dominion were fa awarded 17 championships, 17 reserve championships, 66 first prizes and close to 500 other prizes, Nine of the cinmplonships were for field craps, eight for live stock ( sheep). nine in the reserve championships for m live stock ‘(sheep). and eight for field BR crops, he outatanatig: ¥ictory ‘for Canada was the winning of the: wheat chim- i pionshiip, which went to John: B, All- B. xop, Wembley, Alta., 2 young man of AA} 620 years, for ‘his sample of Reward heat, a ‘hard, red Spring vafety oriz- s i} :dnated by. the: Dominion Experimental : 4 Farms’ and relensed for general use in 1928. This made the 13th time in the oT * ; | past Sixteen years that Cannda has this main award at Chicago and the th ‘time in 24 years since the Interna tlonal contests were. begun, In the. live, stock entries. the major honors were won by shep breeders” from Western Ontario. For many years Canadian. sheep have . won the largest share of the blue “ribbons at the International. Naat bh ee ~ Opponents ‘Gasp | “Tn his’ radio addresses Rt. ‘Hon. R, B, ‘Bennett: has shown himself sucha reformed: man and is” ‘advocating: such ‘far-reaching ‘reforms, that he has: his ‘ponents: gasping. Always ‘set up: by his oponents as a soulless and driving capitnlist; he is showing himeelf as one of the mot-humane men in public; life, and all his reforms are for the. benefit of the original producer and the worker. - Some of his oponents re | Poplar Logs to. Develop Into a Great Industry Vancouver who are interested in the aspen log industry in the Vanderhoof district went through to the interior last week to see what the posibilities were for speeding up-the delivery of logs and for increasing the. output. A Swedish firm has a large match factory in China and that is the: firm. that is buying aspen Joga in the north- ern interior of this province. Up un- fi) recently Sweden supplied the logs, but sinee the first shipment twas re- ceived from this eountry the liking for our logs has incrensed. The first couple of orders for logs from chere called -for a lavger size log tinn what was demanded from Swed- en.. Tifforts ‘nre- now" ‘being’ ‘nade to put British Columbia - on the same successful there are ‘possibbilities of devaloping’ an industry in the interior to equal the cedar pole business, or +6 even exreed that busines at its best a few years ago. In the Vanderhoof section there is a yerr large tract. of country covered by a fine growth of aspen trees of all ages and sizes... By taking ‘out with a certain amount of care the larger treea| the, others have a better chance to de- velop, and the aspen tree is a very fast grower. But the Vanderhoot dis- |? trict is not the only place where aspen trees grow. The Lakes country and tizht on throngh to the SSkeena and down the Skeenn. there are -standsof men who want ‘to Work in the woods; The. iginess needs more: organize tion, and heefls - operating on © larger seale to pet the ereatest “amount. of. ‘end : for the greatest. number of peo- ple: “There is ig: fiiture for. the ‘in- dustry as itis one that can go on for ever drawing all its- supplies from ‘the rorthern interior af this province. A Dan of envefnl loving moans. a nernet- tel srawth_ of, timber, and quite: close to the rallwar.- . Many here remember a riunber. of fer to his program of reform Ns" OR , ett bed repentance. _ ‘From the be- ¥ winning of time men ‘hare referred to nuaything ‘they ‘could hot anawer as ” fering ‘nothing :. new, her. of: parliamen wier to “jolr that, yurty. But. that Is. only another way of saying, - know what to make af it, wpa tree,” Hon, Mr, King; aS ¥et has’; uity he considering” the: fuvitntion . ae. the Pyeniler to join w ith: the govern: | _inent and: put Canada: feross in a “hig. way, Mr ‘King’ could: do.. far ware, in: faet he har, ‘often done worse.” Se BP eo cor omnes whee Ae A Taree beg Ta pee a ae FL ETCHERS GONE” ‘zo BARKER. | VILLE nO:LIVE we ‘A fer being: held: up, far: q. on ot nlowed out, it small children, smd nothing, and it is ‘Just. possible, he. Yenrs aro, when the cedar pole indus- try, was “flesk started, many residents ottemnted to lane: at the den. of tale- ing cédar. aut. of this’ district. Since. _ death bed repentance—so ‘they. are of- ‘then Thilltons of” dollars’ Avorth of. cedar. A GG.F, “meth. “has | inv rited the Pre? the end is’ ‘not yet “hy n lang RY. - noles‘and pling, hare heen shipned and, The | shinment of agen logs to. China - will *y ‘don't he inst-.98° er eat ‘an industry in the He has me near future. ; = TIME, EFFORT, APPLICATION | oe chalelippel trent “ mine: who: conee. helped me. rnin | _ Bout: Scout ermp ised fo say aa hea bveik ‘yolk after vote frying, ores for acouts: who I eunted: them . ssunny-aide wpe "TE: “at: first! you don’t atte ‘eoed, fry, fry again’ v | Remember , w hen wyou- used, td. work and tate nin on. ani ilgebra or ‘acithmetic. pro- ° ‘bien ‘une 4 “xoemed “you would ': BO] y p the, solution? D an Aman from Sweden and a mon from glandard ns Sweden. If that move is | trees, fhat. UL: ‘fill the Dill .and. mean. ‘erent, bhisines ‘to ‘the ‘settlers and to } Prince Rupert By The fea From Our Own Reporter 1 J.-B. Miller who died in Vancouver last week came to Prince Rupert near-|} ly ten years ago froin. Montreal. He started e clothing store and in mer- chandiaing wos most aggressive and: enterprising. Born in Russia, he got to Aterica ‘early in life, He lived for ‘a while in’ Chilli: wack, later moving to Montréal where he was long in bus- ness, and nstrumental in founding the new Hebbrew Hospital there. Dur- time to visit Palestine. . He was a vet- eran of the South African war, thirty five ¥en’ ago. . Pees . of es a The flast grain ship for 1935 has come and gone. und another” is due in o few days.” Full cargoes ‘are being taken. -Between. boats mare ‘new grain keeps arriving, Signs indicate that until * spring: the elevator's siate of. sommolence will be harsbly disturbed. ee. . . . The marriage of Dan Parent and Miss Trene , Mand Boulter was solem- nized Inst. Saturday evening at the home of. Mr, and Mrs. L.- Astoria. Numerous guests were present with i. B. Gibson officiating. ‘She yooms were handsomely decorated. -The re- ception took place at the Knox hotel. eee Ba, Martin, game wared, d nd widely iowa | throughout “the ~ Skeena’ river vegion is back in Prince ‘Rupert ‘from uw visit south, this. time with his bride, formerly Miss Margaret Iwart’ of Van |: couver. At one time she was a mem- her of the staff of the Port Simpson hospital, Mr. and .Mrs. Martin were ely ena warm welcome and have, taken an apartment in: the. Besner blociz. * #. * . ‘Prince Rupert weather! First, dis- cmttagéd-looking snow fall: milder: shoyers } a little sleet: mild: rain dluy- ing the night time, Comes the’ ‘dawn, showing . the |. streets: all. an ‘ice -glare which puts grey hair in the “heads of chinffeirs : move snow, to be ‘washed away dy win rains, Moonlight ati‘ wWeht, and. quite. often, -excellent stur- Hight? cloudyta bit of a breeze; rain: show ery i crisp mornings: picturesque sunsets ROW j rainy ; aes ‘ f | AFTERMATH ‘OF BOXING BOUT po _ ON BOXING Day : A ‘nitive animed: ‘Morrison stopped us on the: street’ in. “Hazelton the’ other any. ‘complained that: our report: ‘ofthe haxtug bouts; in’ “Hazelton: on Boxing Day was alla ‘fake? ‘all wrong ; all the people liughitag: tthe: paper. This lntter: seemed: to: Istress the. native a), ered deat, : ing his long. and. stirring life he found | Va splendid thing on a level road. rere New Snow Plow - Does Nice Job Needed Fixing: The. great self-sufficient snow .plow manufactured in the United States, and. bought by the provincial govern- ment of British Columbia, arrived in New Hazelton the middle of Inst week and immediately went on dry -doek to chine had cridently been turned out | in a rush to meet the demands of this! province, and it, along. with one at Prince George, did not stand up until repaired nnd atrengthened in a local: shop. The machine got under way, agnin on Sunday. | The machine is the atest thing in snow plows that the American factor- jes’ turn out. it takes a twenty font. swath and plows: ulnge td the grount— “It enn be reduced to a ten foot swath: does good work where it is possible for it to show ita stnff, but it is a little ahead of its time in this country of rough roads. That part might easily, he, overlooked. What many ¥ would like to know is, “Why provide work and wages for the American people who had nothing to do with, electing the ‘work and wages’ government of British Columbia, and who do net pay the taxes in British Columbia. | There are thousands of people here who need work and who need n- reduction of taxes, By. the’ looks. of them the machines are. expensive affairs, They are. alat one-man. machines - and burn gasoline, ‘they: ‘mut? 1péTexpensive “te” ‘operate on pioneer roads and so far. away ‘from the source of fuel supply. . But. why. supply ‘work and wages’ to the. Amecieyns? MINING LECTURE FRIDAY NIGHT | First of'2 Series to be Given by Dong- tas Lay fn Hazelton—Lectures | “Friday and Tuesdays Rerinning an Priday evenlag next at the: hour of cight,o’cock in the high veboo! in’ “Hazelton, . and continuing ev; ary Tuesday. nnd Friday evening there after, for several weeks, : Douglas Lay, distriet resident mining. engineer will lociure: on prognecting and mining! and minernlogy: Tho; lectures,- Mr. Lay says, Will be ‘along the same lines as those given last year, but with the ad- dition’ of some . new material,. These lectires ire given under the auspices of the provincial departments of. edu- ention nn mining. » They nre free to all who wish to avail ‘themselves of the teivilege’ of listening to them, and this inerensing their knowledge of the prospecting: aud mining games. . TO.IN RSTIGATE: RELIEF IN THE | OMIN BCA DISTRICT. ‘The Alte Arm! Herald BAyS ~Deiia Ls | Banister, mnember of'n recent Cc. c. FE: ere unemployment: delegation which inter-, : ed the “provinelal, government: vat - It" narrow roads and, in many places, | - "|Mayor MeGeer _ | On Right Track Many ny Matters In his. iuugural address to the city. council of Vancouver Mayor Gerry G.. McGeer ‘had a great, deal to gay ‘and it was for, the most part ‘Teal good stuff. But of alk his address, and of all the reforms he, Proposes, he will do a big i 1 be repaired and completed: The ma-; thing for Canada if he can. bring about ' the following changes :— Mayr MeGeer - «nid "We ‘should move at any early date ‘to secure the PO-oper ‘ation of both Natioual and Pro. vineial, zovernments to. the end that the cost ‘of, government may be reduc- red and the. efficiency. of service improv ‘el in all sueh. functions as the follow- ing — ley The. maiitenaniee, of the ‘public health. and: “the “ developinent and’ ex. junsion of onr educational institutions “(b) The levy and collection of tax- ex. . ; ; “(e) The prevention of crime and the maintenance of order.” It will be notice? that Mayor Me- Geer only mentions the saving of mo: ney as the grent benefit of these re- forms. It wonld have looked better had he stressed the greater benefits to the public of the truly national spixit these réforms. weuld. bring ‘about the greater efficiency of all three reforms ‘and the development in Canada of a nation, rather than a lot of states all trying to milk the same old cow, One tax collector, ‘one public service department and one. police. force would make a wonderful differecne to the Canadian: ‘people, © : a aca cers - aa an DIED IN VANCOUVER “There recently pased away in Van- courver: 23 former G.T.P.. superintendent in - Prince Rupert in the person of . Harry McColl, who will no: doubt be remembered. by: many local people. It is quite a few yeats since he was sent to another fleld. Following ‘ his. - re- tirement from the railway Mr. McColl lived. in: Vancouver, being engaged i laste ee a aces she ‘|the bvekerage bbusiness and insurance Relatives are living in New Orleans. "MISS EARL HAS GONE EAST Qn Monday last..Miss Harl of thr Kisplox received a call frem the Mis- sion Board of the ‘United | ‘Church in Toranto' ‘tél report there on: January 11. She left on: Tuesday moming for the est Miss Earl ins been teacher to the Indians. in Kispiox village for the last five years and did yery. satisfac- tory work there.” She ‘has. been “OX: pecting a transfer for some months to another field’ of | labor, .Her. many frends will be glad to ‘know. that she. isin hopes: of being sent, back to Brit- - Ish in- the’ fall. mote ° Mra: ‘Letolle of Soiath' ‘Hazelton ‘is’ tt : patient in the, Hazelton. Hospital. ; oe. : Xow is’ the’ season for. ‘poultry. breed: ; ers. Jin. 2H parts of Canada’ “0: ‘select wae