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. WHAZELTON, +B. C.,'WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, i980 : + +i : .... : :: No. 12 + . . • • • i i ISuccess for the ICharlesYoch of -I? i + i Terrace Fair Rural Deanery. + Houston Shot NEWS LETTER + / Body Found at Of in •" Was Achieved i i++;+ ' + + • . FoUndTuesdayfi:~ ' , : PRINCE..• RUPERT , The Nash Boom Session Terrace Terrace has held another successful Charles ~och of- HOUSton was dis-[T~ ~ ~ e0vered'buried in the cellar under:his +/& ~ ~ ~ ¢ ~ ~ ¢ The body of George~ Chappell was fair, quite assuccessful as" any pre- A meeting of themembers of the ~ound among the logs at the Nash vious year .when ~the crop conditions shack ou Tuesday morning last with Prince Rupert wlllhardly seem tt Rural Deanery of Hazelton was held ~oom on Monday morning soon after are taken into consideration. Every~ a bullet hole through •his head. mine with Morte Craig •away. He fb in Terrace on September 10 +and 11. .dght o'clock when the men went on thing bout. a farm got away to a The police at Smithers were nottfi. a!y got:away last -Sunday evening an The visiting members were provided ~hift. 'The police were notified and bad start last spring and during the ed and have since been investigating a lot of friendS were:/tt the boat.i with hospitality by the kind invita- ;hey left Hazelton and went down to summer did not seem to catch up with the affair, but as yet nothing has been bid him farewel. He sailed on t~t tions of the memmbers of St. ~Iatth- reported giving light on the matter. ~emove the body and bring it back to the result that that crop reports are Princes Louise for where hl ews Anglican church. On arrival the ~tazelton. Dr. L. B. Wrinch examin- more or less discouraging. However Yoch was a bachelor who settled on daughter •lives, and in':Victoria he ma members were provided with break~ .~d it in' the ,afternoon. The coroner the farmers and gardeners of Terrace his farn~ at Houston some fifteen or decide to live in future. In the mere fast in the rectory, and the meetings lecided that an inquest was not ne- did the best they could under the cir- more years ago. He was about ~5 time .M0rte. says he has the wande: :essary. were opened with a celebration of the cumstances, and 'many +ntce things years of age and was. very +highly :r~ lust and possessing means and leasu~ Holy Communion, at which rural dean• The funeral of George Chappell, the were said by the .judges, all of whom garded by his neighbors and.friends" he may gratify that. lust. He has r~ Rev. l~Ir. Swetn~'m wad. th~ celebrant. He was well known to Mr. and ]~Irs. ;lght year Did son of Mr. and ]~Irs. A. were from out of town. " ferred to I~aly, Palastlne, the colorft Problems of organization +and admin- 9. Chappell of Hazelten, was held on Joe.+Allen of Houston, but who have lands whose historic shores+ are wasl istration were discussed, and opinions This was the first two day fair and recently moved to Hazelton. They ~uesday afternoon at two o'clock ed by. the ~Iediterranean. were expressed as to the causes of the while in the past it was POsatble to ~rom the Church of Engla~nd. Rev. Iwere neighbors of the dead man and i0resent religious situation. Secretary get exhibits placed until a late hour ~Ir. Bannister officiated. Interment when they learned of the news they Theelection case is marking tim~ Rev. I5. J. Hales was directed to con- of the evening previouS, a number of ook phicein the Hazelton cemetery, could advance no reason for anyone The four men involved' have been cm vey to Mrs. ~arsh the deepest sym- exhibitors were shut out this year be- committing such a deed. ~he pall ~bearers: were Win.and ;I0hn mitted for trial, but in whose .corn pathy of the members in her bereave- cause the+ entry list was=~losed pretty ~argent:of New Hazelton, Be.rnard: Yoc.h had not .bbeen: Seen about for the charges ~vil iae.heard seems,: at: the_ nmnt,,: ,~ vote of welcome and contin- well on advertised time: That will be Hi'tile, Nell ~. Sterritt ~" and. Harold the last couple of weeks ~ and neigh- writing,-to be uncertain. Possibly ued loyalty was passed to be forward- out for him when judging cows and Wrinch. There was a very large nm bors investigated to ascertain the rea- the asizes t o take place here • next ed to the bishol~ of th~ ~,diocese on his particularly pigs. tuber of.the citizens turned out in .re- son. It is estimated that he was shot month will hear them. turn to Canada from England. • Many, about the 9th of September spect for the family o.f the deceased The dairy cow classes, are the real college friends nlet and enjoyed old Prince Rupert is back to normal and there were many floral offerings. competitive classes and town. people The funeral of Charles Yoek Was memories together. Those present held on Wednesday afternoon and in- The crowds-that flocked this way to The little fellow was drowned i~ people and farmers rub against~ each were:--Revs, the 4can of Caledonia, terment tool~ place at Houston. revel in the fair and to listen to the the Bulkley river on Wednesday af- other in shape, l~Iost of the'?~anlmals ~Ir. Swcetnam, B. Proekt0r, L. J. Hal- blandishments of side show barkers, ternoon, September 3 when he was shown were Holstein or . Holstein es, L. F. L. Bannister, E." A: ~IcCarthy, have gone:home. The Indians (who, bathing and play.ing on a plank at grade, but one guernsey grade two and l~Iessrs. Jas. P~oetor and Hinch. FIRST CARLOAD OF COAL by the way, left a pile of money here) the slou~h- with a number "of other year old heifer stepped right ~ to cliffe. Miss- Bridges and Miss Stead have laid in supplies for the winter,a little boys and girls. The body was the front ranks and switched her tai: Will Arrive in New Hazelton on or were warmly welcomed; they are season when they•do not fish. They carried away by the swift water, of to all comers. , About October lst---Orders my members of the Church of England also, have 'departed. The brilliant the Bulkley, and while efforts were There was as fine. a display" of pigs b0 Left at the Herald • as one could wish. to see. The judge ] - • ~ sunshine that flooded Prince Rupert made to drag the river no trace of the Sunday School by Post, travelling in said that it was as good a lot of pigs I On or' about the first of October for weeks andweeks has gone. The body•was found until the morning of foramotorthe purposeCaravanoft° outlying.instructlngdiStrlctSthe citizens have shaken out their • slickers the 15th. children. It is hoped that the future :: he had come across yet, and he al: I carload of coalwill arrive at New for it is autumn, th~ time. of. mellow deanery, meetings will be held every s pom~ea out that if .Terrace was g0. IHazelto n from the Betty mine at Tel- fruitfulness and showers and" bazaars a N mg ro ~eep up tn~s::'p~g:.0.usmess-tha~.lkwa" - Orders.for. coal may..be.left,at an.d guesses+as.to..whu, is.:going tube Terr ce otes ~,, ...... • ...... • ...... +oube held• in. Smithers 'at the'invitation proper, pens:+wom? 'nave to De -.provlor ~tl~+eHerald .office° antl the coal Wtll..be next"' +mayor,- " ~ - " " . "~ " -:...... + " '" ...... " " . _ .: _ . ....,. +- _ eu. ,x~aere were too many to be left lflellvered: frorh;th e .cat +at a consider: ...... :. ' : : :..~'"+ '++ " " .-,:.• "• . une- of'tae'slgnm" '~ ": " ...... or "~'erraco': ' •now ' Lis .or +. ~cev~ " a~r." ~a£es ' +...... some .+.:.. rune. :..,,~..: m ~an- ; m ^crams . "an~ ooxes.'. ' . [able- saving to the 'consumer The . Hazelton will- prbbably. see-: some~ George Little strutting about, with his uary.. ".. .. ::~.i:..!.i.' ." : ":!+".+ : umy h few entries were made inlprice this year will be not tour: *h --• tifiae this week.'th~e Fisher" brothers,pipe. "He won'it pitching horseshoes '++ .+ --r--. --+:. :...... the .poultry classes. While no corn: I las t ,year and possibly a little le;s~'a33 who are navigating a canoe over a !at t]ze fhir:: He"is-now, daddy of all ~[~7"=,~ 4- "D.~:..i,.~ '~4~' plam~ can oe maue as to the high eros all orders are cash Drily. The Betty greater portion+ of. the North Ameri-ltho pltcllers having:~heatLever Satu~- ¥¥ ~IIU- 1 ling UI: ..... of the birds, there should be a great coal is a much superior coal +to any can continent. + Back in 1929 amid ald.ayl, afterneo n at the play+0ff. I ~lhra~. ~t,~Kln~,nJ m~/ny more entries, and more breeds that has yet-come out from Telkwa. lot of d~tbious remarks from their fel-~ " __.~..~, .. hl " UIIVI~;I Ut~b~tJl~l~l/~::;U shown. Terrace is quite a poultry It is expected that once the Betty coal low tow nsm~n in Waterways, Alberta, I Who stole the. doors• from. the bat I " ' district and .the business should be on the market that it. will supplant all they padled away to the north, even to]house at Lakelse Lake? You need not I . Resol'ved that this meeting:Place prevented another year: other coals for domestic purposes. It the Arctic" coast ".• From there• they" / send m" ~'ouz' ' name, but put the door¢' I fore' the governm ents of the Dominmn. .be- The exhibits were held in the hal]. will also be giving employment to a' made their way to the' Yukon, over• to/back because the ladies are out on the I°f Cafiada and the Province of" British~ of the G. W. V. A. and both the up. number of men right in this district. Alaska and thence, down the inside i war path for the culprit ahd they are Cohunbia the earnest" desireof the stairs and down stairs were used. I~ F, M. Dockrill As operating the new passage to Prince Rup.ert. From here going to get him, ~her or it. people ofi the Ominica ~iining Dlvtsion is a splendid place for holding, such r mine. He has a good crew or miners they will" ascend the and then[ " for action by the government aiming- display, the building being clean, and on the Job now and there is also worlr 011 to Alberta where the lordly Sas-1 Grand ~Iaster of the 0ddfellows, J. towards-the stabilization of tlie.;prtcc large and airy. The down. stairs par~ ~l>einJ done on the road. All coal x~ll] katchewanwill bear them to Lake C. Brown of Cumberland. V. I., paid of silver by international agreemen.* might be a little lighter. The fruit• Winnipeg. From there they plan:to !an official visit to Terrace last week. home cooking, fancy work, flowers~ be cleaned and screened so that there • and urge the Dominion government t,' Will be no slack and no dirt. reach the Mississippi and folow that .He talked to the members on "Good. do everything possible in support 0 e etc., were upstairs while vegetables. stream to the Gulf of Mexico. They ~fellowship."+ There was 'a lai'ge num- that purpose at the International Cur. school work° etc., were. down stairs. look'~hard as,nails, after'more than'a bet of members present. ference called .by the government o ~. The schobl work display was an ex~ MOTORED FROM fighting good old' Mother Nature I -- ' ~Ie.xi60 and als0 at~tl~e Imperial Cou- ceptionally good-one. +The work of andYearthe cold blue waves of Dixon En- [ After thirteen years 'residence "on ferenee in London, in October next. +: the children was good, the variety o: Lnkelse Ave.. Grandma Little's. home .Three young men, John A. Vogwill, arid that 'copies 0~'this resolution ,bc work was go.0d and the display wa~ trance, was broken up.on Saturday inst and George White and •Charles Hobson of sent to Hon. 1i. B.:Bennett, to the new she has been :inured ~to ihe-residence excellent. :- . Vancouver, called-at the Herald office Minister of Trade and' ~Commerc~.+ ~

utility birds. + .+~; in :that province thl~ I ding.~dinner.",Tlie'happY ~couule,,.were I~, , ='- ,---,~...... ; =-:-- ,~'-~,~=,-, t, n I ...... Further ~ilection The officers 'fihd~tll~I led to,a,lot o~+ ~cre~llt: f show. They.~+~v~ .o~e L ~+uP ,~ so manag~:'of ,the pull .'from:~i~the;7,1~t~l~t~i!'ia~ son was Unfavo~abt¢¢ • and the orchards +~and :;i J

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...... ~P~mpf s~'rviee • ASix in tlie:priCe range of a Four ...... :: [;' I "~:~" ~' :' ~ . ".. Will take -you any ,l~la~.a; ii~ee a~nd quicldy _~AdVettiainff t~,.s--$1.~0 per Inch l~er,moht&: ear can go. ~ . o reamng noticed 15o per line fll~tinsertio'n..10o p~r line ~aeh sUb~qhent Insertion. . 1" . *:" I [ * ; • 1" -Touring ~ . . - $872.00 .... R~ad ster [ [ [ - 872.00 Premier R. B.. Bennett is .making Benson B s. Light Delivery - - - 872.00 lot of progress 'in the House of Com- HAZELTON,.B.C. mons and he succeeded in getting a • ::','i' t "."i '~ .. .~: '" [', ', .,=Coupe • ....=: . . - 979.00 vote through of $20,000,000 for the re-~ "I .... Coach - 989,00 lief of unemployment. This money is B not. for. graft purposes and .not for the _ ,.Sport.Coupe . . - 1081~00 I1~1~111~111~E ~llllllllll~,~llllll~Ul~l~l!~MW[tl~l, dole system, .but for legitimate work ~. . Club Four Door Sedan - 1050.00 to be done through, the winter, and LDR. r, c. BaMFORD!! WI-IB BORDEN CO,., LIMITED ' 8PeCi~/l Sedan - - - 111t.00 work that will be an asset to :the coun- Homer Arcade, Vancouve~ ,Utility Express Truck with try lu futm'e. Some of the things to be done will be highway construction,' ~..~:...... ~:...,:.2.:2,...,....,.:...... factory cab - , - 1056.00 raihvay construction, and 'other devel. opment propositions. The money is ADDRESS..0...,....,....,.....I,0.,.,,.,,...... 718 Heavy duty truck, factory cab 1227.00 I!! DENTIST' Heavy duty truck, factory cab ipl:ovinciai government and municipaZ-i ~ Offiee'O.ver the.Dmg.StS~e' " ...... and Dual wheels - -- 1254.00 ties are ~:o Co-0perate with the Dora-• ! : ',

" II ELECIItII in;on..The "greatest difficulty the:~ SMmtERS , governmen~ willtocontend with will:',i Hour.' 9a.m. to6p. m, ~ven- ~ " I ,' be to keel) the iligs out of the .pork' ~= ings. by appointment.•."' l: : [ [:1 [:['" I" [' ~ [ ~. [ " ' All hnaglnary GARAGE & t • 'will be harping loudly forre]lef-needer.q' Part of that] ll illlllllWllll,ll llil l lll]llll]lll ill F,ll :,,.. it;. l Dealers , $20,000,000 •on thq .grounds that they/ ;- !need the profit while.... the eitizens are ':~uiid B. C. ,.Payrolls'! .. : ..... " Smithers - - - B.C. only needing bread. " . , .. . . ~ .~''. ~. ".~/

*:~i'AISO the best equipped rel~,air garage in North- i The road from New Hazelton to the STEAMSHIP eastern boundry, of ;~keena;,, a couple Saved the ern British Columbia. IAND TRAIN ~" ~::" " ' #"l "1 l ' r" ' ~ :1 ' ] I " "OXo •Acetylene Welding eondltlon..It never was so g0od'.:and I a ear can make 35 to 40, miles an h6ur . R C,E S with, perfect ,safety., Good.:,work has ""eLI! been done on'the roads this .Tear. It *'" 'SailingS from i'inee: Raper t .... '~for,.~, yaneouver, thence..., via ..... A is ,now time to consider tliematter of "the new Tri-City Service to - dividing the northern part of the pro- Victoria and Seattle . . . vin~e '~into more ?'englneering -districts. ,Sundays, Thhrsdays, 10 p.m. Every time we look ht;flfe:lbtCers: The~inan 'at~. Prince Rupert. and the on baby feeding that.have come man in charge of Prince George nnd from mothers we dlseover so many,, ~ FOr Aityox and"Ste@ii~l[-a~ th~ Carlboo have double the territory caS'e's whe/'e*~bth~rs ~a~ 'that Pa- : -: Wednesdays~4.00" .p,m. )' "Milk: has Sh~'&l' the lives of ..:[ood for lunch on a warm day ' ':' tb:cover,'~hht a man,can-co~er and do cific any justice to the roads. It is true. a their children that we are unable For Stewart & Ketehlkan.---.~ man is; located' at Smithers .to assist 'to.look •beyond this fact for! dther:! Saturdays, 4.00~p.m~ ...... " :' ' ~ ...... :~"Kellogg's Corn Flakes and good Pacific Milk :has done. the Prince Rupert man, but that is riot cool. milk or cream. Crisp. Weekly sailings for North .':;. ,L , .,'~'. " ". turning o~t as satisfactory-as might • . - . be expected. If the Smithers man and South Queen - ~ Easy to digest. Kellogg's fur. Wa~'~laced:tn authority ever ,the dis- Islands. nish energy without "heating" trier from Terrace. say to Burns Lake Pa~bengel trains lv~~ Ne~" Haze]tOn, arid incliide-the Lakes district,, that eitstl~ound,,_, daily :,, ~c~pt ',~un~ty, ", , ;" %. ,..: 8.45 p.m.t westbound, d.~ly'61eept the body. They help);oii feel would'gi~-e the Other .two men a,mu~l~ Pacific Milk i Tuesday, 8;10 a.m. . ' smaller area to cover and the central 3~8 Drake St.~ Vancouver . disti~iet would be given, greater• saris-] Factories at Abbotsford and Ladner ". . ' . fac'ti0n. Work would be snappier; and ~11 ~/~ ,,~ • ,. ;•'• ,.. ., e o o I ! ,: niost of the present.difficulties would •- ~ " OlofHanson,~or Skeena ,•'has ~ , " ' ...... ~bceu:elected•whip;tf°r:thei:Liberalsfrom B. C. That will' give Olof some i ~c~.{iR~pcrt: t~ing to occupy his ~ime, and-keephim ~ '~p For tnformat~o'c:ll Lo~/,4ge"t 'o, ~rite 0U the job, although tiae duties .will ' rl , , '.R.F.'MoNAUGHTON,'D.P.A: Prince Rupert~ B.C. ", " " ]lot cause him to' loose -much weight. " ~' : ' " . , w.10sg ] • Prince Rupert,.is one .of* the l)~igh't REAl? Go0b"H'()T E L , ~~/"*';5, ." spots In the country today. Very few PriAe :up-rIR .st - i '" i are out of. work .therb if any. ~he ~,~ ,: FLAKES * :. merchants.have had a •good Yealr and i ;

" i~-, ,:~. "(i ~ " , /~' MINERAL ACT '., i m s.. R~OHES,~.~. ~auager '~" ': Newfoundland' ' l~ewfoundland is a generous buyer ,. , , ','., , .,, , .' .,~ , of Canadian merehandl~e, Exports Certificate of ImProvenients Rates $1.5(, per day 7upi' ' :. And'Canada to, to,,~hei~]and e010n~ al'e" o~-cr ''' : NO~ICE ..... I~ ...,,~Wi..,.,r~..[.~.,o~etl~er $12,o0o,ooo a yea,.. Al,a)t from the ..... i, : Ilk'' # ': 9~ " ]1#: ~I~ I' ' " J : ' 11'I'I ...... '11''4 ' iron, oreore ~minedby the. Biqtlsh :Emgh'e ,. Richfield group of mineral claims "' (Red Top, r,ast Chancel-LuckY iBoy, O~tawa~-~peelal.-to' L' 0~1 .~ea*-: Her- Steel Corporation at Belieisland, Chn A recent visitor .to £hec0ast to~vh ~iiid Lfli ada "buys less than a-million ',a .year ,. ; . aikl~A~qu'filnthn~~i~t~" ii~iOe~s~iladi"ng from, Newfoun'dlhnd: ribr Im~Sbrts ley, Lucky Strike) si that he had heard quite a number;~ between Canada and New 'F61i~'d|a,~ from the united States are $9,0'00,i- em'.,Mining, 'Divisi0n[i 'r.ince Rupert say'that t~tn~§ '~ere pretty., good.. That'",ib ;' in'd~e~ .',~]No.ti~i,~iS •,l~e~ebY'(i glveli ,.that, on. and are ~o~v lJ~|ng ~0ugh~. ~ ."d|s£~ne 000 .and frown the m0th~r ~0(intry on~- District. Located' :"st :'a" 'i' g~'0Cl By': ~ost refreshing thing to lhear~ ~''~::I ~, the two' Donlintons'are no~ e'rly':from ~oPley,, ,B.: I'tl " l~ bni.V'ln4a m'il~'~i'frbh~:N N~rth:Sldncy I . Representatives from the Newfound-' N~ I' ~eotla.]a; ~lt~J'~'Pdi~t~'PoR/iu-~t t ~iU':~ff~qii~s;"":Nbw l~ntl government will attend the •an- No~ : Russian .was being ~led to"execu 7 don,, :conic. ~nder the iid." Foundlandi "yef {he" thud .p~bp]e f]O not nual convention"of the assoeiation to md*:'lana,7:!aws ";,Of,: the mingle, and do not know eaehi oth~b, be. held in .Quebec. in ~ Sept~ ~n! ~er' and eslr~ of: the G.o~ernmen( 0~] i~eltherl st~iO~';:e~'"it ~l.~es~ld~ , tfiat aii futih,e ~Ohvenflo'ns fi~d.!htee~in~h 'of :~m~nf ~•,in: co,~ormity there! 'is' an*.'tnt~litgent, e6ffde~tlo/i' : of the i(-,to'tei~rbviiiclal,~- cbhfd~e~. '-"AI~ • tlie 6t'l~ers"~bi!6'l~l'dmsJ~:,~:!:: !": ":: ',['!;'' ~ ','{l , ;:. I~ ~eti'dy/'~h~' andie~,,eol0'n'~ '-tiiis!~kt~h'~ed a~sist ~ne Ii0~ ,tidefifh~;•,cdmm0/~t,,., ~e~"?ffl~idli', ...... t~ ,the assoelatti)n:.~n, ltfiv]ta{tonl!'[d:! hoia rimso of ha's' • "be~ff'~ii ~b~t@6'!a~Jiiebnt t~b"an~itiiif 't'dn~nt|'Sii':iin-St'i~!.~6~S', British Dominions of Ne~foun~I~,as,~ inetifljer of t e t!i0~'*Wm:be:!~n~::~fiiili~!:Odti,ed, lmlo~ 'g'!i:

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' • . .... ' Sheaf oats--Hamlin: & Thomson, J. Mrs: E, BrooRs. " ' ...... i,..:.B~[ig-US: yOUr ||St " ..i ...... "" Lever'"'"~ ' ,:"~ :'"", : ...... Follage pl~i~n~..~r~::"i'Je~n ' Bohler, L '~ . .. ' .... . , . ' 8heaf.Alsjke Cldvei~--~om ;Lever, Lan~ear &]Preneh. / / • , School:BookSuppl .: • Mleliaud.Bros.,-...... :. " " Yellow, . roses--Mrs,. Des3ardines. ' ' .. , , " White roses~Mrs.- Des~ardlnes!i. ". . • Sheaf red elover~T:J~ever, T Lever Pink rOses~-~r~s. ~e~Tardines. Scribblers, Pencils,.E rasers and school supplies o£~.evervi ,, .Pint .... timothy seed--~rs. De3ardln~s Red roses--Mrs. Des~h~rdines. , . Sheaf Miehauds Table centre King, k]fid.'" Big stock carried. - , ...... , • "'. timothy--~. Lever, display---.Mjm, H...... J.. Lever. .... : . .: <.~l-~BIO~th~@l~ ~.:~. "~:.: : i ;, :'-Collection of grains..--~. Lever, Billy :~nfear & French. "

...... ,,o,, Watches, Clocks and Jewe llery." Late Magazines o,ler Collection grasses. and" clovers---3. eo.ooYellow trapsparent--R. L. McIntosh STEAMSHIP Engagement and Wedding Gi~ " Lever, Billy .Bohler. " ' - Mrs. A. C, Head. " ...... ' ': : ' " ': "'~ " :'::f":~ ;;~' :""': , Section 5, Vegetables- Red astrachan-~-C. F, inter,-W., ~. AND-,TRAIN :Thel: Ter..... race Dru g st0r e ' Lever,~ e~,,, eabbage.:W.. .. J, .Martin, 3.- 'Graham.Duchess--0. Fluter, F. Frank. S E R VII ;C E'. S R.W. L': --:' 2 late eabbage--Hamlin & Thomson, . Gravenstein--O. Ftnter, F. Franks R~Ey: .... ~ - - TERRACE, "Be "d: w.J. Martin. ' Snow-~Mrs.: E. #. Moore, F. Franks Sailings frO:=P;~'[nee Rupe, t

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I SEASONA : :: son,2 ~avoyBilly sealer,':e~kbbhge~, .... Hamlln. &. Thon~ Anderson..Winter Banana.--W. S. Anderson.: ¥icto~iaSundays, : :and:Thursdays, S~a,tle 10 ....p.m. ~': ~ BLE SUGGESTIONsi'i. 2 lettuee--Hamltn & Th0msqn, J. Delicious~W.HeIntoshred--Hamlin&Tho=son. Z. Martin. :-For" Anyox..... and Stewart~ . ; . . Lever. " ..... , Wednesdays,. 4.00 p.m. =' ' Apples A.0.V.--~Mrs. A. C. Head, C. ' ' .~ . .. -2 eauliflower-=-Z, L'ever, Haml~n &~ Finter. , i...... Ammunition. ' Rifles :~ " Shot' Guns .... ~ho~son. " ": I' For Stewart & Ketehlkan-- he fall season is here and winter.~is apvroaehing ". ~ rally Bnhler, : .,.. .. Franks. . -. ' ~ " Transcendent ,crabs---W. J. Martin, - • ; - ;~ • Overhaul your stoves and • aipes." " A " new' 'stock- '"'~ of ""I] ' ~] ,2 vegetable, marrow--Billy Bohler W.J. Graham, andWeekly South sailings ,Queen forCharlotte North repairs has been received Oeo; Hipp. ~:' , 2 winter .squash~W. J. Martin, - Bartlett pears--C. Finter, W.A.King Islands. ')' i' Hamlin & Thomson. Flemish beauty.---C. Finter, .W.A. , Pa~en~r " E • TKe• nn eyL"lml "t e d :;" |J 2 citron--Mrs. J; Lips, Hamiin & King...... eastbound, :tralm/-'daily except"~eave",:'Te~ace~ Sunday,. !. ' : : General Hardware. i .... i .....i ~|Zho~son. Pear~ A.o.Y.~w.A...King, C. Fin- 4.$Sp.m.,we.tbound¢'dally'~ue~pt. TERRACE ' " " - British Columbia- 2 sugar pumpkins--Hamlin• & Them- ter.Bradshaw plums--W. J. Graham,~:F Tu.day. 8.52a.m. ~is~01um,!a. ~ I.,on, Mrs. J. Lips. ] Frank's. ' • ..... '~: '~ : "

"- ...... ,,. tin. , Franks. .... 3 white turnips---Tom Lever. • Greengage-~-. Mrs. A.; C.:..Heacl, ~Iar. .ii TERRACE THEATRE ~.u.~s~-,,o~ =emcee, ~ joryKenney. • . Lever. ~[]~ ,,~rm @,~ AL. i Terrace, B.C. s Kohl rabi--Mrs. ~lean Bohler, B. Plums, A.O.V.-=-Mrs. Des Zardi~s and Mrs. A. C. Head: WEDNESDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY This Week Bohler. .. " " : Prunes, any variety; ~ Mrs. H. King For Information call Loea/Agent'er t~r;te 3 blanched.celery~-R. L...McIntosh, "~Iichaud Bros. " .. 1L F. MeNAUGHTON, DPA.- .- • September 19 and 20 "' E. Hamer., " " . . Pd.~ ltupe,t, n.c. • , Collection small fruit-- Miehaud W-106e • .. . .. 6 l~arsnips--Tom Lever, Billy Boh- Bros., Mrs. Jean Bohler, ler. . 6 long .carrots---Gee. Hipp, .T Lever Box applesmC. H. Thomas, 2nd. JOHNNY HINES IN ' .e table beets---Gee. Hipps, Mrs. J. Strained honey--F.. Franks, W. S,

CHINATOWN CHARLIE 6 corn on cob--E. Hamer, Gee. Hipp. kndersonHome ....made', butter~W.- ", 3. :Martin " " 6:onions~Lanfear & French, Billy Mrs. Z. Lips; ' White eggs---W. A. King, Mrs. Lips • Bohler. Adults 50c ...... Children under 14 years 25c 6 ripe tomatoes-~.Mrs. Jean Bohler, ' .Brown eggs---Lanfer & French, C...... ~:~ " "~ .... Ftnter. ) : - " .... i •" " ' : Hamer.',. " ...... i E. :H~ -" ' ' " ' : • Chicken' dressed for market-,Mrs. H .... " / ~ '6 .green. tomatoe~--Mrs~ : C. C. King ...... : King; ..... - "" Mrs. H.: King." ,. Section ll,~.Fancy.Work.: Hooked. rug-~-]ffrs, i~." I~, ' Smith~' .~rs. GE0 . e ce~ . ". Ge0. Hipp:" ' " : LITTLE T "rra B C 6 potatoes, netted' gem--W. A; King H. Doll. : - ,: ..... , • Plain dress, under 12--Mrs.H. ~'Iist] . ~ " FA " " ".6 potatoes, A.O.V:--Geo.. '.HiPP and Plain dress, 3 to l~r's.': H: 'Mist, I " LUMBER MANU ~TURER Kenneth Hamer. ' "...... 12 radishes--E. Hamer, Hamlin & Mrs. H. C. Head.. :. " [ , LUMBER PRICE LIS~ . Thomson, Fancy, under 2--Mrs. H. Mist. ' :l . ," NOTICE • " 12 pods peas--,Mlehaud Bros., Ham- Fancy, 3 to 10---Mrs. H. "Mist I .' -- R0ugh Lumber.,. .... • -.'...... $18.00 per rd lin & Thomson. Coat for child--Mrs. A. C, Head. [ Notice is'hereby given that on anC Shiplap ...... 22.50 12 stalks rhubarb--W. J, Martin, Hand knittecl swea ter-- Miss A . Cou - after August 1st, 1930 , lands in' the ...... " " Railway belt" and Peace River Block Sized ~Lumber .. " " .,...... 22.50 " MrS. E. M. Smith... sins. ~recently retransferredi~to the,, Pr6vinc~ 'Finished Material . .40.00 to '65.00 12 pods beans--Hamlin & Thomson, Knitted mitts--Miss Cousins. by the Dominion; come micl~r.'the ad ...... " " Plain apron--Mrs. H. Mist. Shin~rles ..... ~...... from $2.50 to $5.00 per M j. Lever. " - ministration and' land:laws'bf'the Pro- .... Half bushel potatoes---F. Frank, J. Fancy apron--Mrs. Mis't, Mrs. Tur- vinee ..... , ... Prices subject to change witlidui;~notice ' , Lever, Tom Lever. ner. " It is~ the desire.of the government tc " Collection ~egetables--Hamlin & • Nightgown, embroidered--Mrs. Mist foste~settlement in eonf'drinlty wit~ • these regulations and furnish all the Orders filled at short notice. " ~ Mill running continuously. Thomson, J. Lever, Billy Bohler. Slime, lace trimmed~Mrs. Mist, Mrs available information to assist thi.- rices of Moulding, etc.. on application 3 mangels~Geo. Hipp, ~[amlin ~; Turner. end, but no eonsideratio;i will be giv-. Pr.PiHow cas~s, embroidered--Mrs..en persons squatting upon or enterirr . ~ . . Thomson. " -=-,,-- P ,~ " ' : ' ' , "t 3 sugar beets--Tom Lever, Z. Lever Hamlin, Mrs. ~urner. into Occupation of*such lands ~Ith0u~ authority. . i, " • ' ...... ,. "3 fall turnips--Tom Lever. - Pillow cases, lace trimmed--Mrs. H 'H. CATHCART 3 rutabagas~Geo. Hipp; N.. Sher- Mist, Mrs. Turner. .33-37,. ~Deputy Minister of, Land~ The Terraeei Fair : °. -. 0:; cloth, embToidered--Miss A. ' Yearling, J. P. Harrigan, J. 0. M'e: w ed:ea.rrots.--3. Leve r, :Hamlin & c°~:aSeloth, lae e trimmed-~M~S. ~. . .. .:ii 3ardlns.' '. • . , ' .' " .': " :ii. ' ; ' " " .... ConnelL .'. .. ' ' ;Thomson " ' ..... r H ¢ • continhe~ Pag~l . ' " ' -"Lever Hamlin Turne, Mrs. . Mist. : : ' i Sectio~i 12, Home Cooking' ':,'.'-:: ,: . :: .:i"il ; Two year old 'heifer, Harry IKing, ~ ~ 3 white carro~s--~. , ' ' difficult, to create the Interest ..neees- ' ' " " ~ ..... • _ ._. . . . . ~ Centre .piece, embroidered--Mrs. 'A. • White :bread'Mrsi~,~W;._~:~uknde'rs6n . : :: .-. sary for' a real bumper. Sho~. . C. MeConnell ' "' &,,/'nomson, . .,. . ' ...... ' -' ~' "" ' '" '": " '~ '" " '=" ' "'--'miin & C Head, Mrs ~Hst . , Mrs. E. J'.. Mo0re, ~' " "..:i./ • :.":~:.:.;: ' i... : second,At ten daY,. o'eloe]~ Friday, in the .Dr..:Bamforcl morning of theof gun.~ '3 year old cow,• J~. Swann,• ' J.. IL,. ,,.ii: _. Collection'- ~L-ver fi~la roots--~aBill- Bohler ' ".Centre.... piece, lace, 'trimmed-:-IKrs. " '..... 'H. yeast buns,~Mrs.,.~H.~Mist,,.iMrs~:W.:... :(:.:: ,x,nomsou, d. e , # . " ' Mist ' ' ' ' ' ' BaRing P0wd~r; biSeuite~-M~s::'::C:. ~i , .!( :; 'z " ' ' .' Mlleh.',cow,' F. Frank, j; 'Swarm. ' ' Section 7, Flowers ' , " ' " ', ' " ' ' " '~8 nithers, president of the ,Smitherr " - ~- --" ' Lanfear & To~el~Mrs. ~list, Mrs', H. L. ~mith S. Anderson,... .-', ::::" '...... : "~" '~i:i( l'{'~air, made, a ltttie:.speech :lind deelar- Sectlo'n:two, Sivlne ..... ' " ": FrenchAsters--Mrs ~ ' .~i. ' l~Ing," ' .... : ' I D ~oily, embr0idered--Mrs...... : Hamlin,:' .

• ed the fair formally and officially op- r Brood Sow, G. 'Hipp, j. C. MeCon- . " t " " = '~ .: . " ¢ " ¢ t + r t Miss A cousins ' : ...... DoughnutsL-Mrs. Tul , ' :~i'~' cued. The onlYjform of entertain, n'ell, :' ,i • ~.. •' ,, 1'~' "' ~ =' ' r" P ' r ias Miehaud .Bros., Mrs ~. ~. ] " . ' • , :. ' Dahl. ~ . . . ' . : - I D'oily, lace- trimmed~Mrs. Mist. ,Fruit 'eake-~Mrs. H.. Ki~g,::-~rs,L ment 'PrOvided ~as 'a. horse-shoe pitch.. Sp/'lng ,pig, J. Harrigan, G. Hipp. " Th6mas . " ' ' ' " " ...... ' - '" =:'-' ~h 'Mrs I Furniture scar£--Mrs, H L Smith, C: King: .~: , :!)~i' ing contest,,which w~s'open to ,the:e.n.: Section 3, .Poultry ' .: .~.,- . . , '.. ' Carnations--~an~e~r & ~'reue ,' . I , .... " " . , . ' ..... ,, • I Mrs. ~, Turner. " Macaroons--Mrs. H. King, Mrs',.: ~' tit e Worid. It ~'as late in. gettlngt~.: i! ~wo! hefts, light breed~W. A. King T • Turner' - "' ...." ~ ~:'X• Kth="• " ;I I' Buffet' set, embroidered--Mrs,.' " - Ham-:' :derl Way; "and,there. was aillttle x'ai~ :, ~wo.pullets, light breed--W.A. King. 6 everlas.tlng s'~j~rs" w,/ ... ~, "ill,, M-~"A Cousins " '' ' .... ~h0e°hte "ieake'- hits<.. Ai:' C:i, .:H~ai I •off and on,i ~'o :that the~ final results Mrs, J. Lips . . " ..... " ,-,, Lever• ." ...... _:- ~ diils? : ' .. ,I Buffet 'set', lace .tr~mmed~1~s. Mist' .' Sponge !. Cake-.-MrS:,.Mist,,:M,r~! I,IK~ were not.known=..m~til Saturday when .:Cockerel, .light b'reed~W. A. King, 6 roses~Mrs..l~esJar , ..... ~ " . • ' ' " Gee. Little beat. Lever. "~hen there l~Irsi:J.iLiP s, ' i, .' ,',,, 1 : :~ut hewers ~.u.~.--, " ' "IH L'Smith '" ~ " : .... was the dance on"Frlday night which Cbck, fight, breed~W~/A..Kihg, ~,~rs ' Snlith Mrs.: C~ H~ ~hbm/~s ">'':' ~i:' .... ' ~. ' ".: ~.... ' ' .... .' :' ~'' ' '/'' " ,. LaYer.cake--Mrs.,• "" '"' Mlst;,Mr~.,~ ' ] Piiate~~?,,:,',',,~,~:ii i made a good. ending:for a sueeessf~l J~ O.:.Mc~i~i~il'. .... ~"; ':i ...., : /.,,...! ,'..... RR, .o~.t ~..... veas-=W. ' 3. Martin¢..... Mrs...... De~ : .. Vanity...... set, lace .trim--#Mrs. '~ =':'' tip'S/'Hi. ''~ '.'. ~--.-. ;~ ...... =: .. . , .- . ,,.j ,,,...... :, ;,,.,~,,,;', ..... ~ ..;,~.,,., :,,,.'i : :Two.$Ulle/s, heavy ,bieed--Lanfeai~ '" ' '~ ',~' = :'": ~i Mrs "T ,Tur#er~ ..... ;,' fair ...... ". ,,,,.:,/.,,,,,,':,':,;--,;~,i . ~,., , ...... ,to] ;~ ,m~ " ~ Lemoh','.'~ie~MrS.. Ha'iMin; .~is; -~ "' ~ "~: : ':' 'g'~ Secretary ~Vlll,:Robinson did..a,,)iot & Frenehi: ...... '., ' ~..... ;."" ~ :.' tnSles---Mrs.." ' / O..,:,It. :~'omas, ',M~,:'J "~CuShl~ .. ~,,:Mrsi,"H'.',~ • ~ ,' ,...:', " :.', ,.... ,. . ~. ~'.,., '~" ~,', , :P~,,~.:, .~.~. =..;,?):;'.,q ~.. ~homas'.~. " " ; :;" ';i~:''''~'' = '~ of• hard work and effeetl re,work,':a:nd' " eeL': heavy.:-.breed~ Lanfear: Brooks.' " ", ...... ~ " = " .... ~. ~ .'"~ '." !'~':' ',,"":~L Robt. Co'rlettl the".,did " t/~hdb~,"'v~is French.-.,', : ":".." :, ",." "? ": cut flowers,--t~s~i.:.;'C. ::I on the, Job :~l.l. ,the;i~e:.:i • '' '''~ .:.::":;' C0dkerel, " " qi s~,f(li~h,,!!

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I .• • -, - l . • . . I. • " , " :'. •- • .•. r ~ ...... _= - _ ., • ..~::?:.:'.. . ~- " " ',i' ~" ". ?1 ShOrt Stories :Geherp!:i::: I Ormes Limited I Oa=rage Mercl/andise The PiOneer Druggists Mr. and Mrs. Albert 'Chappell and ~ftss Vlvian wish to extend their most lobs get expert supervision. I~eartfelt thanks to all those who ex- Goods always fresh pressed their sympathy; kindness and Send for an d Always new i help in their bereavement, also for flowers, esliecially for the flowers Henry :Motors' Wrecker Mail Orders shipped Post Paid when sufficient,cash from the ~.Sunday School Class of the If you are in trouble on the road. Groceries, •Hardware, Dry United Church. Bring your car in for inspection, is remitted for order. pverhaul or repairs. • Goods. Boots and Shoes and Men's Furnishings. The District Conservative Associa- Daily Service onPhoto Finishing • I tion for the provincial riding of Skee- na will meet cn October 8th for the election of officers and ~also for the .. , . . selection of a candidate to contest the FordAgency next provincial election.. Full stock of supplies and parts.• W. J. Larkworthy The grain crops thrbughout the GeneralMerchant The Rexall Store Bulkley Valley were not up to mucl~ this year. Ther~ may have been an NEW HAZELTON odd field that produced something, but HcnrxMotors Ltd Prince upert generally the crops were poor. One of the bigger farms had the threshing Smithers, B, C. !

f " outfit on the job last Saturday morn- Ing and the grain was all in the bins in just one hour and a-half. JoeHam Cafe The croi~s tn the tmluedlate district British Columbia Coast Steamship around New Hazelton were not too Is now open. Two~dooi~s • Serwce , a~fful bad. Hay was short but there from the United Church in Sailings from Prince Rupert i~ not the denmnd for hay now that [STEAMSHII;S [ To Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle September 14, 24 there was a few years ago. There Hazelton I To Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau and Skagway, on will be less this yearlvlth little or no _ _ H owtel , ' ifw°,.'~,~.~ ' ] September 10 and 14. , work going on in the pole or tie camps C. W. -awson: Prop. ~ • Meals at" all hours up to IL~7~' s. s. Princess Mary for~utedale, Ocean Falls, Alert 1I and there is nothing doing at the midnight. Joe Ham a good o Bay. Campbell River, Vancouver, Victoria, every mines. It looks like next winter will •Cook. ; Friday at 10. 00 a.m. a~ADqUa~r~.RS~0~ ~OUR~SrS be a good time to go and visit friends MEN AGENCY FOR ALL OCEAN STEAblSHIP LINES _ Ful/infozma~0n fro~ . .~kND COMMERCIAL ..~ Everything is new and will W. C. Orchard, cor. Third Avenue ann ~ourth Street, ~'rin~ ~uper and relatives. always be clean. . :'3- :_-" _- -- --~: -~ Miss Stella Maxwell of Toronto is Hazelton- B.C. l a guest of her aunt, Mrs. L. York.

Connell, Bertha Moore, Alair Lips. Miss Helen Randall of Vanvouver Terrace Fair Usk School won the display of work registrar of graduate nurses, paid a I B. C. LAND SURVEYOR ! Grade one-:-Paper cutting, Rodger visit to the Hazelton hospital last Continued from page 3 Walsh, Bernice Munger; woven paper week, the first visit for. a couple of NEW HAZELTON mat, Jennie .MeCo~inell, Clarence Doll; k years. " .. ' . Surveys promptly execute& E Brooks. pastel drawing, Edgar Cole, Kathleen' sMITHERS, B. C- Orange marmalade---Mrs. Hamlin, Smffh; sewing card, Bernice Munger, Gus Tlmmermeister of Telkwa was Mrs. T. Turner. Delories Kramer. a passenger south on Friday. He is HOTEL Black currant jelly--Mrs. Mist, Mrs. Grade 2--Wxiting, Mildred Frank, going to Vancouver and Trail on busi- Turner. Malcolm Eller; poster, Billy Llewellyn ness. Gus Christianson Prop. Red currant jelly--Mrs, Turner, and Lorna Smith ; booklet, Billy Llewellyn ]Hrs. Brooks. Margaret Little; cardboard model, J. P. Hughan came in from the Naas J. B. Judge Crab apple jelly--Mrs. Turner, ~Irs. DeJardines, Jaek Grant. last saturday and left Monday for the • First class rooms C. H. Thomas. ! Grade 3--writing, Annie Nelson; ob- coast. Clean, comfortabte beds Chiropractor Canned cauliflower--Mrs. Hamlin, ject drawing, Bobby Woods; card- Nice quiet place " Mrs. A. Goodenough of Smtthers is Will be at the Omineea Hotel Mrs. ~Turner. board model, Arthur McColeman ; a guest of Mrs. C. W.'Dawson. RESTAURANT Canned peas--Mrs. H. King, Mrs. T health poster; Annie Nelson. Hazelton on Thursday s Turner. Grade 4--writing, Lorraine Kenney; • Dr. Leonard B.'W-'--"-rinch arrived in In connedtion. :Open day Canned beans--Mrs. E. M. Smith, cardboard model, Freda Hall; book- Hazelton Saturday night after attend- and night. Mrs..W. Ross Thomson. let, Elsie Hlpp. ling the British Empire Medical. con- Canned beets--Mrs. Hamlln, Mrs. W Grade 5--=.writing, Francis 'Dover; [ventlon ~ at Winnipeg and also spend- " Ross, T~oms0n: map, Dorothy Head ; design in color, ling a fdw days around Vancouver and NewHazdt0n Canne~l', cherries--Mrs. T. Turner, Maxine Llewellyn, health poster, Dor- The Shop for the Men: I Victoria. " • .-. , ..... Mrs. W. R. Thomson. Head ; - , " Canned plums---Mrs. Hamlin, Mrs. °th~Y.ade 6--object ~rawing, Mary~Ia-I A son was born at the Hazelton E. M. Smith xam; map, Mary Maxa'mi,writing, AtV I Hospital on September' 10th to Mr. and smmd Un&rWear Canned raspberries~Mrs. HamliR ella Hauglanw; health lmster: Geo~;ge] Mrs. Chas. Melntosh of Hazelton. | " "Silk:~ndWool blrs." Turner. ReRI. Wm. :Grant's Agency Mixed pickles--Mrs. E. 1~I. Smith, Grade %-object drawing, Mary Last Wednesday .night. n car driven Mrs. Jean Bohler. tl Smith; color work, Marjorte Kenn~y; by Simon Morrlson and carrying Fred. HAZELTON,B. C. Mustard pickles--Mrs.: E. M. Smith, printing, Jean Dover; writing, Jear Gun-a-noot and two Indian women as Summer Sldrts Mrs. Jean Bohler. . " " Dover. " passengers, was upset at the Two Mile •:~iik and= Broadcloth Cucumber pickles--Mrs. Jean Boh- Grade 8--wrlting, Mary V. Smith. corner and the car was'badly damag- ler, Mrs., E. M. Brooks. object drawing, Helew. Smith; ma] ed. One of the women was badly in- Representing Everything that men wear and Relish--Mrs.'i Jean Bohler, Mrs. E. Edith Kohne and Adeline The ~, ' ured, and has since:been in the hos- • Leading Fire Insurance the newest patterns and I s'tyles I M. Brooks. - color work, Sophia McLaren ; busines : t~'l. i The two men .~ppeared' bef0re' Companies .... Pickles, A.O.V.~Mrs. E. M. Smith, letter, Helen Glass. Indian Agent Mortimer on,a charge of Scotch cones--Mrs :W. S. Anderson, Specials being drunk and they were fined. : ; E, C, D awson . ~Irs T.' Turner,. ' .... ' Farm produce--Mrs. ~ean Bohler. .GREAT WEST LIFE . Children, s • department • O11 palntlng--landscal~e, Hazel Me:' Many old friends •were glad to see • SMITHERS. B.C. " School ~lunch, ;~ennle, :King, : ~oyee Everett Greenaway, a former, teacher [ Cole ;":cake,:;~Jennte 'r '~King~ '~Ia"rjori'd: Conneil. :.... .i : ' .: at, Klsptox, when :he ,blew/infrom ,AI£, .., Notary Publ] ~ .... ~- ,- . -o •ke~neyi::b}i~ing:p0wder biscuits, ~0yce: v:H0rsesh°e pitehing--Ge°' Lt'tt!e" : : i aiish the end of the week spent :Sun: •cole, !.~Mar]orle Kenney:;: fudge,, ~oyee ' ..... ~ " daY, hi'fi a bath:andleft for the se.a •:i~ Cdnfidentiai ' Matteis, attended to = Cole,. MarJofle Kei~ney; apron, : Mrs..~ehriber of 'O0[as" Lake,. who Thel ~': shore•~•~n Monday.:,~He has' b,~en 'in' t I ma:Mtst,:Zoyce iColei em,broiderel a~-has been a'guest Of her.slster,:Mrs. ihe .Na~ all 'shmmer' with a" survey title,: Edith Kohne, Thelma Mist; Roy.: Guss,'.:leaves. this .(Wednesddyi party, and thiS fall he.intends to, at- • ..l~nltt]ng and crochet, Edlth.Kohne 'and evening for her hbme: '. i. :., tend the U: B: :C. He is looking well = ;i /DressMakinl joyce .cole; best dressed doll, Thelma -: had.. . feeling. very..-~ --fit; :. ".... ' .• :," ",~i ~.", '~ /:• Blo:k • ..... / MiSL~ - ; ,L~' : ' '~ " . " ~, L. Carruthers, ehief,brldge,:en: !,The Hazelton m p tai:: I ,, . .:, ~.. : "'~/:..L,_ . ::'. - ~ ••: "Hsi~Itan, B,C. •' Coll~ectlpn.:~ Mtneral:''samples~=Mien'~',- . " '. ginee~ for:the province,' spent ': Tues- terPhnnp returned .tohis" home i~"sm#~ers ~h~ ~zeiton • ao~pi~i~i~e: • a~ d~:Br'Os'~(%! ;:" ' :" "~"'~•""]: :" : ' daY• Insp~etlng.:the progress of the JOb

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