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LADIES A I D TEA AND S A L E
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F o r the p a s t number of y e a r s New
Hazelton has been looking f o r w a r d to
t h a t mining revival which W, S. Harris sllys is about t o t a k e place this season. The new mhflng has a l r e a d y got
o a good s t a r t although w e a t h e r condi~
lions have been against the ope~'ators,
Besides the w o r k a t t h e Silver Cup i t
is stated t h a t the American Boy property will resume operations about
the middle of May. This p r o p e r t y recently changed hands and the flnanc,
lug ia the east is being handled by W m
McAdam, who was f o r m e r l y interested
in mining on Rocher de Boule moan
lain. Then good progress is being
m a d e on the Sunrise anO it will pro" bably have quite a staff employed bei
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J. D. W E L L S BODY FOUND
The bo.dy of the late J a m e s D. Well~who was drowned in the Skeena r i v e r
board of the New Hazelton ehm'ch was l~st Chl'istm'as~"ivas found b y - J a c k
hehl in the church on Wednesday Sparkes, the local ferryt~an, on the
evening when relmrts were presented shore a t Usk on Tuesday, April 19th.
from all branches of the church activiThe body was lmried a t his old h o m e
ties. The finances o f all the socitles site
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were found to be in geod shape and
the operation costs h a v e all been met. drew are now living. Cons, Service of
Terrace was in town. in commotion
l)uring the y e a r considerable money with the finding.
was spent by the trustees and by the
Ladies AM on improvements .to the
church ln'operty and also came to the
assistance of the board ia meeting the
The last q u a r t e r l y meeting of th~
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graduate nui'ses is in charge. T h e r e
was a hig crowd a t tim dance a n d the
frSor and the nmsic were excellent,
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preparing
the program
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off the various events connected with
the d a y A s ' h a s been the custom for a
number of years there, will be no call
for money and none will be expected,
exeep~ from the patrons of the special
picture show a n d of the dance should
the committee decide t o p u t one on.
I t is expected t h a t the program will
be just a s attraCtive this y e a r as ever
and t h a t a lrage number of people will
avail themselves of the opportunity to
visit the institution.
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Messrs. F. G. Dawson, Supt W. H.
Toby, Win. Fulton, M.. M. Stephens,
M. P. McCaffery and Olof Hanson
were delegates from the Prince Rupert
Board of T r a d e who left Monday for
Edmonton to visit the Board of Trade
in the Alberta capital. There a r e a
number of important m a t t e r s which
effect the two cities and these frlen~Il y visits a r e going to help them both •
in developing their trade.
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Chief Dpmtnion Cerealist, who
orlginate~l t h e new G a r n e t wheat,
has issued a final r e p o r t on t h i s
new ~ a r i e t y in which he f o r e e a s t s ' a
saving of m i l l i o n s of d o l l a r s for t h e
Western, growers, because it m a k e s
Idosslble the extension of t h e , w h e a t
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Mrs. S. Kirkaidy, " I heard the voice
of Jesus s a y " ; Mrs. Allen and M(,ssrs.
~ r s Gee. Little entertained the B D.
Knute Olsoa and two children left Hall and Allen, " W h a t are thees;"
bridge club on TuesdaY evening of this
for
Prince Rupert on Tuesday for Messrs. Hall •anc] Allen, "Wa~,.hmau,
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medfcal .treatment.
x~bat of the NigIW'.
the east on Monday.
5Iv. and ~Mrs. P. '~Ionckton enterMrs, ~oonan and children of TelkT h e ' s p e c i a l E a s t e r s e r v i c e s , were
taiaed a .:few f~.iencls a t a ' d e l i g h t f u l wa are guests a t the home o f h e r me."
held in St, Matthews church Sunday
dinner l~arty on Eastbr Snnday.
I ther, Mrs. F. Bohler.
morning with a large congregation present. Owing to the sickness of .M,,s.
Mr. and M r s Diggles and family of
Von Hess, Miss U. M a r s h kindly offiA slight appreciation of ~service '
F r a s e r Lake am'lyed Sunday t ° l o o k
c i a t e d ' a t the o r g a n . M r s . Robinhou
was shown by members of t h e La- over the prospects of moving here.
and Mrs. Giggy sang a duet. An irfdies Guld on T h u r s d a y last at the residenee of M r s . T: Brooks; when :they' T . L . Thomas o f ' Pacific spent a few terest'ing feature o f the service was'
t h e {hhnks' nioved for ~he curtain for
liresented their president, M r s , Wm. days t~ town.
'the organ and the flowers for the. sei'.
Allen w i t h ' a 5eauti'ful set of t e a sp0ons
p~ons
Adams pattern c 'o m.n.m.n.i.t.y. plate,
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been confined to ¢ice g i v e n : b y . t h e W . A., an elegant
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Allen, i a replying e x p r e s s e d ' h e r appt:e-]the hospital a s the result of an i n j u r y organ Stool made had g i v e n ' b y Ray.
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cli~ti0n o f t h e ~ o o d : f e e l i n g ex.i~t=lng i~eceived ~tn.. the woods, r e t u r n e d ' I~I0n- T. Y. M a r s h ,
a n d hol,ed ~he w,mhl~continue,t~O.:bp ~,,vee~,i,,~flt.
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The m a n y ' f r i 0 n d s ' o ~ Mr.: av IMrs,
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• Smith were hostes,~es a t a p a r t y ~ft the
l~0flse o n T h u r s d a y eveningihst'~when
-rmer's homeoh;.Monday night. The
~ver'iflfty: wet:e present. The f e a t u r e
youngsters had an enjoyable t h u e . "
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t h i l d r e a ' w e r e preseat. T h e y ~clintbed
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Px.ed ' S c o t t was ,in Rupert recently. l~o t~e top of, ~hornhill m o u u t a i w a ~ d :
Mr had Mrs T Hhll oe ~nvnnhv coast ou S a t u r d a y a n d eonducted spec,
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.took in the d u n c e at. Teik~va Monna,,. !lal' EaSter' sei~vlces'in', the":. Ca~01ie ' e a p t , Colthurst" w a s host ..at a de= '~ueSdny :thOj, I)~yl s e ~ t s ';! "lindi: t r a i l :
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.... .,Smithers over t h e w e e k end.:. :., :~: ~:;liad" Just"retu~ne0 f r o m a ' t r i p abroad. Captal|n ~s-an ideal ho~t, , '~ ',,,( ,. ~• '
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[or the observance of Hospital D a y a t
the Hazelton hospital on May 12th.
The board of directors on Wednesday
evening appointed a committee to c o o p e r a t e with the W . A . to the H H , in
sought admissiop,~ Mrs. S. Kirk~.0.y
F. BeUway left Tuesday for Seattle presided at the ~rgan n a d ,~ther~ ,,~.ho
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took part w e r e : ~ R e v .
Alien,
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on a business trip.
Miss Elsie Brook of Hullat Is the
P,esurreCtion" ;F. Hall, ;"Leave it with
guest~of L. IL and Mrs: Kemley
Jas, Swann made a lmsiness trip to llim," Mrs. Allen " O p e n the Gates":
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Tlmse from New llnzelton who tool~
in the Easter Monday drawee ~t Talk,
wa were Mrs, Thornton, ,~Iiss Richard.
s,m. C. H. and Mrs. Sawle, Pete Spoon
~u'. l)nlL McKenzie Messrs. V~thle an(
Woodall; from Hazelton, C. W. and
Mrs. l)awson, Miss P o r f i t t ; fl'om Kis
ldox, Messrs Henderson a]~d Greemi.
way. They all report having a fine
time and enjoyed the outing. The affidr was in aid of the Nursing Home
~t Telkwa of which M i s s Knock, one
of the grgdtmtes of the local hospital
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leave home for one or more months a t
W. C. Little of Woodcock, the turnip
a time, found i t w a s not the best profarmer, has recently received from Vieposition Under present conditions. He
oria 24 pheasants which he has let out
h a s ' h o p e s of a change ..some time.
nnd woe onto tl~e person he finds gu~,A great f e a t u r e in favor of these
ning for them. He hopes to control
places is {hat all transportation pro.he cut worm nuisance with the birds.
blems have been solved ; the' water supp l y is sure; all experimhntal' wprk
Mrs. Dungate is visiting a t ' t h e home
EASTER Af THE UNITED
~ith. crops h a s been done a n t i ' i t ha§ f l~Irs. Tordiff a t Cedarvale.
been proven t h a t c0rn~ alfalfa, clovers
all kinds of g r a i n s will yield c~.ops
E a s t e r services were held in the Unt h a t wili compete w i t h any.section.of.
M r s . . ( D r Q A r d a u g h . of Kitwanga ited church last Sunday both morning
the" cSntinent. Of course all kinds' .',1 spent the week end ~vith" ller ~gra'fid:
vegetables do exeeptionaly lwell and daughter.
j church Was nicely dee0rated f o r . the oe~.~-,i~
f r u i t h a s been successfully grown in 'a !1
p a r t s of the district.
~the~ morning service there w a s a l s o : a ;t;
Miss R. P a t e n and Miss Marsh of
So. f a r as the climate is concerned,
Ibaptismal service when Christena"Me- '"i
there is none b e t t e r ' a n d 'th~ man Who Prince Rupert s p e n t t h e Easter holi- /Leod Ardaugh was bapflsed, ' a n d tim
d a y s with Rev. arid Mrs. Marsh
w a n t s to farm can d o no better :than I
communion service° In the even!,;g
get into this section and fret busy,,. _ ,.iL was largely a musical service and a
~ I i s s Slbary of Copper City spent
large congregation was present, the.
the week end with Miss Mallot~ aml
ehurck not being able to hold all who
on Tuesday went to R u p e r t .
Terrace
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tionally high. The church and the
pi'operty a r e 'in p r e t t y good shape, al.
though in the near future repairs will
be required on the foundations of the
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dispose of his equipment he proposes to
Miss Jacquot l~ spending her EastGeorge BeBean has 160 acres ad- give up farming. T h e Cassiar ranch
er vacation nt Evelyn where she form•Joining A, Taylor's place at the Two is now i n charge of Mr. McNeil for
erly t a u g h t school,
Hile corner.
He acquired
i t s o m e 4 Mr, Medd the new owner.
He is havMrs. J, F e a and h e r son George Dur. or 5 years ago and since then has clear ing the house p u t in shape before putham Fen, of Smithers a r e guests of ed a n d put under cultivation some- ting his family into it. ~Ir. McNeil is
Mr. and M r s . W. R. Adams over the thing over tWenty acres." ~He has erec- g~eatly taken with the Skeena river
holidays
ted some three miles, of fencing and district and.hopes to make his permanhas gatl~ered together some equipment n t home a t Woodcock.
Miss ¥ i o l e Whitlow" returned fron~ for farming. He is clearing up a few
Prince R u p e r t last Saturday to spend more a c r e s : t h i s spring. The fm'm is
Afte having been. closed for several
the holidays a t home ,
ideally~ located and is a perfect place years the Cedarvale district sehoal i~
for a large d a i r y farm. The s0il is to be reopened a f t e r the E a s t e r holtMiss T e d d y Alien is' spending a holi- good for the most part, i t is slightly lays. Miss W a r r of ~r-ictoria h a s been
days with her sister, Mrs. J a c k Smffh. rolling, well watered a n d there is suf- engaged as t e a c h e r . . Plans and specifiJack Allen was also up f o r a trip but ficient grazing land on it for quite a cations a r e being prepared fSr a new
returned to Rupert o nTuesday.
herd. Two Mile "creek runs thrbugh school building to be ready for the
i t s n d would supply, not only water: to pening of the f a l l term. The buildA benefit basket social w a s held on a l l possible buildings, but could be ng will be 20 by 30 feet. I n the inSaturday night last i n . B e t h u r e m hall nmde to supply power to run all sta- terval the church hall will be used as
w h i c h resulted in a ~et profit of about ionary machinery and light all build- a school.
~65.00.
i~gs. The power development cost
The boom has been put across the
~'ould be very sina;ll
Local road work has been stai'ted
Skeena
at Cedarvale and as soon as
UP to the present McBean h a s only
under foreman James Gall.
produced fodder crops. Like Mr. Tay- the water is high enough the big d r i v e
Mrs. Whitlow entertained a number lor he is a bachelor and needs a' house- will start. There is more cedar this
of friends last Tuesday evening a t a keeper to t a k e charge of things. He year than ever and the boom camp will
little dance given in honor of her dan. h a s tried to keep cows, but having to bbe a busy place the rest of the year.
The Ladies Aid tea a n d sale of Eastar novelties held a t the parsonage in
IIazelton on S a t u r d a y afternoon last
week was a fine success, financially ghter Violet.
nnd socially. T h e tea tables were
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Rev. Hr. Robinson held E a s t e r set, good turnout of the citizens. Dur- vices a Riverside House on E a s t e r
ing tim afternoon home made candy Monday.
was also sold. %'he ladies realized ~75.
CHURCH
Geo. McBean
Along the SkeenalHospit
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Ready to Farm
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On Good F r i d a y l a s t two s e r v i o . s :
were held. in St Matthewq c h u r c h , inelhdla~ O~e'f0r children 2n the ~fl'erh'o0n. Bath were~ well ,attended.
T h 0dedfellows and Rebec,)as . w t i i , :
attend divlfie'~service.at. St.:Mattlm~s, ~:
e ~ u ~ h :on' :Sund~y,.'~:~,prtl" 2 6 t h i n t h e ::t
eveuing,. Ther~ will l~e s ,'~-,iai. in,sic. ' .i;ij
, ~ h e : iive" l a d S t e a e h e ; S " entertalne~ .:"i~(:ii
t h d i r . f r i ~ d s 'at b r l d g ~ ' ~ ~ d a y
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MrS. Geo. Little n n d . L . H;J.Kenneyr"i~i
THE 0MINECA HERALD, FRIDAY. APRIL 22 1927
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Manufacturers o f
Hanson
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HEMLOCK, S P R U C E AND CEDAR
FLOORING - WINDOWS
Hemlock
and S p r u c e
Mill at
HANALL,
Complete,
different sizes
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MINERAL
HAS
PROVINCE
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WESTERN
CANADA
P R O D U C E D M I N E R A L S V A L U E D AS F O L L O W S ' -
Placer
Gold, $77,663,045; Lode Gold, $122:808,190; Silver,
$74,111,392; Lead, $89.218,907; Copper, $197.642,647; Zinc,
$39,925,947; Coal and Coke, $273,048,953; Building Stone, Brick;
Cement, $44,905,886; Miscellaneous Minerals, $1,594,387;
Making mineral production to the end of 1925 show
AN AGGP~GATE VALUE OF $920,919,628
The substantial progress of .the mining industry in t h i s province is strikingly illustrated in the following figures, whieh
show the value of production for successive 5-year periods:
For all years to !895, i n c l u s i v e . , " ..$ 94,547,241
For five years. 1896-1900 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
57,605,967
For five years, 1901-1905 . . . . . . . . . . . . .
96,507,968
For five years, 1906-1910 .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
125,534,474
For five years, 1911-1915 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
142,072,603
For five years. 1916-1920 . . . . . . . . . . . . .
189,922,725
For the year 1921 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
28,066.641
For the year 1922... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
35,158,843
For the year 1923 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
41,304,320
For the year 1924 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
48,704,604
For the Year 1925 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
61,492,242
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Lode m i n i n g h a s only been in p r o g r e s s a b o u t 25 y e a r s , a n d only a b o u t oneh a l f o f t h e P r o v i n c e h a s been ~rospeeted; 200,000s q u a r e miles of u n e x p l o r e d
mlneral bearing l a n d s a r e open f o r p r o s p e c t i n g .
The mining laws of this Province are more liberaland the fees lower than
any other Province in the Dominion or any Colony in th~ British Empire.
Mineral locationsare granted to discoverers for nominal fees. Absolute titles
are obtained by developing such properties,security of which is guaranteed by
grants.
Honourable •The Minister
of Mines
VICTORI.A, BRITISH COLUMBIA
W. J. PITMAN'S MUSIC STORE
PRINCE: GEORGE, B. •C.
Heintzman & Co. pianos
Orthophonie V i e t r o l a s
Singer Sewing Machines
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land s u i t a b l e f o r a g r i c u l t u r a l p u r p o s e s , a n d
w h i c h is n o t t i m b e r l a n d , i.e., c a r r y i n g o v e r
5,000. board f e e t P e r a c r e w e s t of ~he
C o a s t R a n g e a n d 8,000 f e e t p e r a c r e e a s t
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Eby's
Mill, f a c t o r y , or Industrial sites on t i m b e r
land, no1; e x c e e d i n g 40 acres, m a y be p u r e h a b e d o r
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A p p l i c a t i o n s a r e re~eived for" ' p u r a h a ~ e
of vacant
a n d u n r e s e r v e d C r o w n lands,
• n o t b e i n g t i m b e r l a n d , fol" a g r i c u l t u r a l p u r p o s e s ;
~ i n i n i h i n p r i e e of f l : s t - e l ~ s i(ar~ble) l a n d
~$':'; $~', Per' a c r e , a n d "aecofid.~iasf' ( g l a z i n g )
hind ' $2,50 p e r a c r e .
Fux;th'er;~"i n f o r m a t i o n
.x~m~dlnk purohase
or
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Of C r o w n
l s n d s .is' g i v e n . In ]Bulletin' No... 10, L a n d
Series,
" P u r e h e s e and, L e a s e o f C r o w n
Lands."
spending some weeks 'in: Van.
taking' his pharmaey ' exams.
W r l n e h returned~home::Wed.
last, : ,: " :
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Full
information
concerning regulations
r e g a r d i n g pro-eruptions is g i v e s in
Bulletin
No. 1. L a n d Series, " H o w to P r e - e m p t L a n d , "
copies of w h i c h can be obtained f r e e of c h a r g e
by addressing the Department of. Lands,
Victoria, B.C.;" or t o a n y G o v e r n m e n t A g e n t .
P r e e m p t i o n s m u s t h e occupied f o r five y e a r s
a d d i m p r o v e m e n t s m a d e t o ' =the v a l u e o f
$10 p e r acre,, i n c l u d i n g c l e a r i n g a n d c u l t i v a t i n g a t l e a s t five ac~ces, b e f o r d : a C r o w n G r a n t
dan berets,veal.
F o r m o r e detailed i n f o r m a t i o n see t h s Bulletin,
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A p p l i c a t i o n s £er p r e . e m p t i o n a a r e t o h e
a d d r e s s e d to t h e L a n d C o m m i s s i o n e r o f t h e
L a n d R e c o r d i n g Division i n w h i c h t h e l a n d
a p p l i e d f o r is s i t u a t e d , a n d are' m~de" on p r i n t e d
f o r m s , copies Of w h i c h e,a n b e o b t a i n e d f r o m t h e
L a n d Covnmbsioner.
Had not the girls ,defied the weather m a n last Sunday." and appeared, in
their straw hats a n d spring : clothes,
it was a safe bet t h a t most people
would have thought it was Christmas
Sunday rather than Easter. Looked
a s i f the ealander people had made a
mistake,
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P r i c e lists s e n t on r e q u e s t
Vacant. unreserved, surveyed C r o w n lands
m a y be pre-empted
by
British subjects
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18 y e a r s , o f age,
and "by
aliens
on d e c l a r i n g " i n t e n t i o n to b e t e l , " B r i t i s h
subjects, conditional upon residence, occupation, a n d
improvement
for agricultural
purpoees;
NEGLECTING OUR HEALTH
~The best medical uuth0rities in the
•land state that such disease as measle:~
hooping caugh and even tuberculosis
are preventable diseases, as much so as
diphtheria a n d scarlet fever, they all
being in the communicable class. I f
that is correct, a n d we know no reason to believe otherwise, then there i~
sEmethlng radically wrong with the
healtl} department in t h i s \ l a n d . I n
the sonthern cities of this province
there is, and has been for months, an
6pidemlc of measles, etc. I n our own
section' for ~'eeks beeping cough has
bee,~e~joying, almost a free hand, and
apparently- considered one of those
things which children must have and
t h a t q t must go through the ' family.
Btit, according to the highest medical
auth01"itieS'thi~'is n o t at all necessary.
I n that case the medical authorities
of British Colun~bia a r e not doing for
the people of British Columbia a n y :
thing like as much as the health authorities are doing for tl~e cows, pigs arid
chickens.of British Columbia. I t looR:~
to us that the tiling of first, importance in British Columbia is the i~ealth
of our people. I f all the above dis.
eases a r e pl'eventable then they should
be prevented. T h a t seems like a .better and a more economical policy t h a n
the exl~Enditure of millions on institutions to care•such diseases.
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N . B . - - P r a c t i c a l l y all B r i t i s h Columbia m i n e r a l p r o p e r t i e s u p o n w h i c h w o r k
h a s b e e n d o n e a r e described in some one of t h e A n n u a l R e p o r t s of t h e M i n i s t e r
of Mines. Those c o n s i d e r i n g m i n i n g i n v e s t m e n t s should r e f e r to s u c h r e p o r t s .
They a r e a v a i l a b l e w i t h o u t c h a r g e on a p p l i c a t i o n to t h e D e p a r t m e n t of Mines,
Victoria, B.C. R e p o r t s c o v e r i n g each o f t h e six Mineral S u r v e y Districts a r e
published s e p a r a t e l y , a n d a r e available o n application. R e p o r t s of t h e Geological S u r v e y o f C a n a d a , W i n c h Building, Vancouver, B,C., a r e r e c o m m e n d e d a s
v a l u a b l e sources of i n f o r m a t i o n .
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work ia any venture, whether i t be in
business, sports o r pleasure,• is b o u n d
t6 win the day? Certainly •it has, and
it nerer w i l l ' b e otherwise, because no
individual or no one i n d u s t r y can upset
the basic principals upon which the
USK, B.C.
world was founded.
Co-operation is the key note today,
N e w , clean a n d comfortable.
}norse than ever before. Then why
F i r s t - c l a s s D i n i n g R o o m in c o n n e c t i o n
not piny the game f a i r with your loRATES
ARe ATTRACTIVE
cal merchants? They are entitled to
a living tlie same as anyone else, and
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just so long as they play the game with
you, give y o u r f a i r price, dervice and
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Make your slogan this year, ."My
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will he by the continued patronage of
outside firms. A l l year home towr
mershmits want .is an opportunity to
serve you. Will you give them the
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r e a d i n g notices 15e p e r line first insertion, lee i~ar
in the hospital. Tickets are o b '
line e~eh s u b e e q d e n t lndertibn,
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Don't squeeze blackheads---dissolve them. Get two ounces of
peroxine powder from a n y drug
store and r u b with hot, wet cloth'
briskly over the blackheads. They
misply dissoh'e and d i s a p p e a r by this
asfe and sure method.
We lake
Pllclfie Milk h a s made friends because it gave w h a t t h e y wanted.
i t is the best in the Dominion. Our
p a r t is to receive with care a n d to
preserve with scruplous a t t e n t i o n "
its richness and l m r i t y undimint.~ed. I h e larvae and growing ImIronago indicates how well this
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arrlinged .and sailings wi l ! be ma~e
fro m Montreal, July Sth, on the s. 's
" A n d a n t a " dtrect to Glasgow. Very
careful attention h a s been given to ttIneries Involved.
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Tour No..I is a thirty-seven day trip
on sea and land, visiting important
cities In Scotland,. England, France,
Belgium, Switzerland. All expenses,
$372.~0,..Molltreal to Great Britain, ~the,
continent and return to ,Montreal.
Tour No. 2 is a 51-day trip on :sea
and land, visiting Scotland, England,
France, Belgium, Swtizerland and I t a ly. All .expenses $~01.00,' Montreal to
G r e a t B r i t a i n and the Continent and
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dueted from Western Canada, 'and
while overseas will be under the direct
care and supervision of thoroughly responsible and •reliable organization,
fully qualified in every p a r t i c a l a r to
successfully look after the interests oi
our patrons.
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The sight-seeing program is very
complete and .generous. Motor coachear.and automobiles a r e freely used.
All sight-seeing is well planned to save
unnecessary fatigue and to see the
worth while places within the time a t
our disposal.
Competent lecturers
Will reveal to our patrons t h e outstanding features, literary, historic, artistic or scenic of t h e Old W o r l d cen'tres
visited.
A n y local agent for the Canadian
National RailwaY,s, will be glad to discuss these tours and a r r a n g e details.
K e r r Bros. have cut up a big pile of
wood for 'D. T. Greene. Well, J r ' w i l l
t a k e a lot to t h a w things out this summer
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Price List Sent
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My officewillbe closedfrom
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week and disposed of some fox f u r as
well as some breeding stock.
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ORME'S LIMITED
The Pioneer Druggiets
John Pearson is doing some slashing. A lo o f good pulp t i m b e r is golug up, in smo~e because thcre,~ is' no
market.
Carl and Mrs. LWakefield were .on
the w a y to-town la. t ~ e e k when flu.
buggy pole came.loose on one skle and
the result was a lot of •,ilill'~l~g(: and excitement, but nothh~g that ca:mot, be
reL,qb ed.
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fell off John Pearson's farm '~ wh'D~
Roy. F a t h e r Enfile Leray who has back. Wheu fo,fld ti:,V :,wl to ldek
been on a six lnollthS tour of European it up in a b,:~ket.
centres, was given a w a r m weleom~
by him former paHshoners on SailerVANCOUVER EXHIBITION
d a y evening when be stepped off the
west liound train. It was the intern
An honoraiT vice-presidency, of the
tion of the popuhtr cleric to continue
on to Prince Rupert, t o w h i c h p o i n t ~'anconver Exhlbltlon'Assoeiation has
lie hiis been transferred, but his wel- been wished, on C,. H. Sawle. HiS dnCome back was' so w u r m and his old ties will be to :represent the iVancou.
friends w e r e ,~o insistent that he con. per Exhibition Association in thin ims e , t e d t o m.~ke a.s.~op over. He con. mediate district and to s u p p l y I n f o f
ih~eted the services in the ehm, ch o~ motion to int~eiiding e~hib}tors a t t h e
Sund,y, a n d h e gave a very interesting blg.'.:fair. Exliibtt~ 'fr0nt"ti~i~ district
uccpunt ~of his travels. Oil Monday "should lie sent t o %ancouy~.r for .thi~
ereni~g, ~'he resumed .his Journey to Qdre~tlslng benefits . d e r l v e d ~ " ' T h i s
Prince R u p e r t earrylng~ w i t h him an
tU-gex~t,i!i'eqdeSt t h l l t an e f f o r t be inade
to provide for.: h i s resuming eh_,arge:.pf
Prince Rupert,
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STEAIlISHIPANDTRAINSERVICE
S. S. Prince George and Prince R u p e r t will sail from
PRINCE RUPERT
for . V A N C O U V E R ,
VICTORIA
S E A T T L E and intermediate points each ~lhursday
and S u n d a y a t 11.00 p.m..
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Passenge<r Trains Leave Nbw Hazelton:
EASTBOUND--Monday, Wednesday,~Satd~y, 7.20 p.m.
WI~STBOUND'Tuesday, Thursday, Sunda~,7.51 a.m.
See C a n a d a in C a n a d a ' s D i a m o n d J u b i l e e Year, 1867-1927:
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To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway, April 8, 18, 29. May 9, 20. [
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| lotte Islands, a r r i v e d home S a t u r d a y
The S. S. Princess B e a t r i c e - - F o r Butedale, E a s t Belle Belle, Ocean Falls
night to spend the E a s t e r holidays.
Namu, A l e r t Bay, Campbell R i v e r and Vancouver every Saturday a t
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Mich. came over on a launch and he
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in good working order, $300.00, f.o.b.,
Cedarvale.
WANTED---Three sacks of Wee Mac.
gregor potatoes ( s e e d ) . - - T . It. TOM.
LINSON, Cedarvale, B. C.
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those who have, not had former experience selling ladles dresses and
coats; D a r w i n ' s onerate a.. large
and successful chain of stores and
this is y o u r chance to become perm a n e n t y l connected with this vast
organization which was founded
more than 20 years ago, Address,
D A R W I N ' S L I M I T E D , Dept. 524
Box 612, Montreal, Que.
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--Itev. J. H : Young went down tO the
Crossing to attend a social evening in
connection with the chin.oh a n d on
Tractors
Repairs
F O R S A L E - - O n e hundred acres,
more o~ less, adjoining New tIazelton,
n e a r l y all u n d e r cultivation or slashe("
Good land and good water supply; el.
so fifteen h e a d of stock, team of horse~
implements, e t e : ~ A p p l y to Tony Greet
~ e w Hazelton, B. C.
large congregation a n d Rev. Young
gave them a good address. There was
a vocal quartette by Misses Miller and
Duffle and l~Iessrs. Warlock and l i e n derson, and a solo by Mr. Warlock.
SMITHERS, B. C.
~ Ford Cars
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n a d m i r a b l e proposition is open
to honest and ambitious men and
women with a will to achieve and
desire to m a k e more money...Darwin's Ltd., Home Service Depart.
mcuii will furnish the reputation
and c a p i t a l for you to build a suceessful husiness and permanent income selling Darwin's Dresses and
Coats a t m o d e r a t e prices; a new
novel and complete., sales., outfit
will be furnished to those whose
applications to represent us are
accepted; w r i t e a t once and tell us
about yourself; you will h e a r from
us p r o m p t l y ; D a r w i n ' s mcrchan.
Charlie Benson got in the w a y . w h e n
HATCHFNG E G G S - - B a r r e d
P.lyone of the tires on the big trucl~ blew mouth Rocks, heavy layers, •well bred
up. His nose suffered the most.
b i r d s ; eggs $1.50 p e r .13.--Mrs. Sawle,
Near Hazelton, B. C.
Miss Fronie Spooner spent ~ a s t e r in
Smithers and took in the dance MenPete Spooner and Dan McKenzie
day a t Telkwa.
spent a d a y in Smithers a f t e r taking
Very successful E a s t e r services iv in the dance at Telkwa on Monday.
the United church in Hazelton were
held on S u n d a y evening. There was
P r o m p t efficient repairs to all makes of cars; speedy and careful
taxi service to all parts of the district, and r e g u l a r service to trains,
with p r o m p t attention to t r a n f e r and d r a y a g e - T h i s is the service of
HAZELTON, B . C .
to meet
AN OUTSTANDING
0PPORTUNITY
FOR
On E a s t e r Sunday morning the citizeus awoke to find th~ ground covered w i t h snow and a n a s t y winter wind
blowing. But the girls donned their
E a s t e r wear j u s t the same.
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Leghorn Hatching Eggs, *LS0 p e r setting, postage
p a i d ; also Cypher Incubator, brboder
' .Mrs. Sid. Benett of Corse L a k e dr- a n d beehives. A p p l y S. Kinsley, [,:itrived Sunday morning to visit .her wanga, B . C .
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Decker Lake.
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COAST
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Smith's General Store
can,e do,v,, f,',~ Top-
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TIP'TOP
AGENTS. MEN and WOMEN, see
W A S H O a n d PALCO CLEANERS.
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E v e r y Home, Office, Garage, Autois'
' Mrs. E .it. Cox retm'm,d home h ~ i your prospects.
Good commission
week a f t e r her t r i p to Vancouver and Exclusive t e r r i t o r y . P. A. Lefebvre &
V~ctoria.
Co., Dept. C. Alexandria. Ont.
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Mrs. Mathteson was not feeling ip
the b~st of health over the week end.
New Hazelton, B.C.
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your
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very
Icy on Sunday morning tb spe~,d tile
E a s t e r holidays.
S. H. SENKPIEL [General
lerekant
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or your monev refunded
pleasant one.
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Fit and Quality of Goods Guaranteed
The F e l i x Club entertained Iheir
husbands again last F r i d a y uigh~ at
the home of Mrs. Anderson. PriKes
were won by Mrs. Win. G.)~,- :rod Mrs.
Chal~pell, and by O. EI. Sawle and R.S.
The
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matters see win. G r a n t ' s Agency.
Sargent.
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On Wednesdayafternoon of last
week the W. A. to the H. H. made. a
iu'esentation to Mrs. Clyde H u n t e r a
a
B a g
of herII[A Boat 'A Bed A B ath In
valuable
con~;enor of the
blue j a r d iservices
n i e r e in asrecognition
sewing committee. Mrs. H u n t preSented h e r resignation t h a t afternoon
as she m a y be going away shortly,
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Weighs 12 Pounds
HAZELTON
THEATRE
groundw~ile
at t h e D u t h i e
t h e job now
time and he
day anti not
First, Last and Always
Lloyd :Hughes and Mary Astor
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the mill is being installed
mine. Dick has been on'
p r e t t y steady for a long
says he can stand a holt
feel hurt.
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Fishermen Prospectors Campers • Trappers
Duck Shooters ~
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oportsmen
wanted for years.
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Rolls Ul~likb a blanket. A small boy can "carry i t any
vlace.
• T h e r e w a s a good': representation of
New HazeRon: p e o p l e a t the p i c t u r e s
on T u e s d a y evening.
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With Take-down Oars and Brass Pump. Can be pumped up in fiveto eight minutes, This amazing 'n~w:~ kind of
boat is just what
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• The Indians of Hazelton a r e enlarging t h e i r athletic grounds on t h e big
bench out o f Hazelton, i They a r e d o tug a lot of practicing this spring and
reently gave the w h i t e players quite a
trimming. ~ h e whites a r e . g o i n g ~o
do some p r a c t i c i n g now too.
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Dick Cusick is spendinga few weeks.
holidays around
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part. Rev, J. II. Young' gave a good
Easter Sermon, A f t e r the r e g u l a r
service there was a communion service
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Tuesday, April 26
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