i A little paper $2.50 a Year with all the Alice Arm and j • news and a big | Anyox. $2.75 to j circulation THE HERALD all other points, j Published in the interests of Alice Arm and Anyox, B. C. VOL. 9, NO. 29 ALICE ARM, B. C, SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1930 5 cents each, High School Win Both Well Known Brokers I. 0. D. E. Hold The Vancouver Stock j ANYOX NOTES I Basketball Games Records Being i • Monthly Meeting Exchange Big Pro­ Of Week Investigated The regular monthly meeting of vincial Asset Among the arrivals from Van­ Collison of Kincolith Chapter I. O. couver on Monday were: A. Milne, Cold weather, night schools, and, The Manitoba municipal and D. E. was held in the United A babel of shouting voices— N. H. Ryan, J. Morrison, J. Cam­ scurrying messengers—slips of no doubt, lack of enthusiasm pre­ public utility board last week or­ Church basement on Tuesday Jan­ eron, G. H. Chisholme, M. Bilyan. uary 7th. paper passed from hand to hand— vent much progress in the senior dered an audit of the records of Mrs. Murphy was an arrival Mrs. Lang, the Regent conducted figures chalked rapidly on a great basketball division. The Miners Solloway-Mills Co., Ltd., and also from Vancouver on Monday. the meeting. The meeting was green board—millions of dollars declined to make the trip down on Stobie, Forlong, and Matthews, changing hands. Such is the out­ Mrs. Geo. Sellers arrived on opened with the prayer of the Wednesday unless for a strictly Ltd. The officers of each company wardly confused picture of one of Monday to join her husband here. Order. league game. Exhibition games expressed their willingness to turn The minutes of the previous the most perfect functioning busi­ Mi's. P. MacKaracher was an ness machines in the world—the have boen rather too frequent of their records over to the auditors. meeting were read and adopted. arrival from the south on Monday The reports of the various com­ stock exchange. late. "Our object is to satisfy ourselves and will spend holidays here. mittees were duly read. In the perfection of this smooth­ A few devoted next-of-kin faced that things are as they should be," W. Braniley, H. Sanning, D. H. It'was suggested that the Annual ly operating system, has gone a winter night to see two girls' stated W. R. (Nottingham, chair­ Anderson, E. Smith, A. Knight, meeting be held in the evening to more than 150 years of experience teams contend. Both Beaoh and man of the utility board. T. Higood, G. Young arrived from give members with families an improvement born in the throes High School had only five players All provinces in Canada will co­ Prince Rupert on Monday. opportunity to attend This was of tremendous trading—volnme of left for decision at the next meet business transacted which would each, but the pace was faster than operate in strict control of finan­ Mrs. Podchuck and Mrs. Stone leave in a befuddled daze, the old- usual and the points scored reach­ left for Prince Rupert on Monday's ing. cial and brokerage' firms under a fashioned leisurely broker of the ed a record height, the students boat. Mesdames, Roy, McRae and nation-wide scheme now in pro­ Baillie were selected as scrutineers English coffee house days. winning at 12-7. The teams were: cess of development, it was reveal­ E. McLean and R. L. Fox left for the nomination of officers for High School: L. Dresser-6, M. Monday for Prince Rupert. Colorful History ed last week, by Attorney-General 1930, Mrs. Roy acting as convener. The first stock exchange was Cloke-2. M. Harriot-4, P. Loudon, Ii. H. Pooley. Every province, he Mrs. H. James aud sons left for Tea was served by Mesdames, J. founded in London in 1773, a cen­ Vancouver on Monday on receiving M. Dresser. said, will shortly pass identical A. D. Stewart, J. Smith and B. tury and half ago. Previous to this the news of the death of her Shelton. The meeting was closed Beach Ladies: Mrs. Harmon-2, legislation enabling their officials brokers held casual meetings in brother. with the National Anthem. Agues Kruzick, P. 0' Neill-2, T. to investigate any financial firm some nearby coffee house. They Mr. and Mrs. Jenson were dealt principally in government Gordon-3, T. 0' Neill. and to suspend its operations at among the departures for Vancou­ securities. The High and Ex-High opened Britannia Co. Proceed any time. Legislation is already ver on Monday. The exchange grew rapidly. It the evening with a fair game the drafted for presentation to the E. C. Stone left for Vancouver With Development established affiliations with the former winning at 3015. Two British Columbia legislature. It on Monday's boat. Dutch and soon assumed inter­ points for the winners were the is modelled along lines that are al­ Development at the Toric rrliiie national importance. As volume of T. A. Cloke arrived home from gift of Roy Dunwoodie on an un­ is being pushed ahead by the Brit­ business grew, changes were im­ ready in effect in Ontario, Saskat­ the south on Monday. perative to keep pace with speeding lucky rebound. Eligibility rules chewan and Alberta. annia Mining and Smelting Co, P. McKenzie arrived from Prince business. Plans were tried and will likely affect the future person­ Good progress is being made with Rupert on Monday. rejected. Other systems submitted al of the student's team, and prac­ the shaft and raise. An excess of Anglican Ladies Hold An Mrs. Shea was a south-bound which proved a success. The tele­ tice will give the Ex-High an even water in the shaft made progress graph and telephone gave wings to passenger on Wednesday. chance. The teams were: Enjoyable Card Party slow for some time, but a new commerce. Improved cable service R. A. Custer of the Bonanza Ex-High: Brown-1, Barclay-2, The Anglican Parish Hall was pump has been installed which has speeded international trading. The Gillies-6, Mikele-6, Dunwoodie. the scene last Friday of probably electrical staff, left for Vancouver speeded up work. ticker flashed market quotations to distant points. The London stock Watson, J. Cloke. Total-15. the most enjoyable card party and on Wednesday, where he will enter The shaft will be driven a dist­ exchange became the focal point of dance yet arranged there. the employ of the Boeing Aircraft High: Davis-6, Calderoni-11, ance of 250 feet. On its comple­ international commerce. Today it Nine tables of players competed Ariiistrong-6, Hill-7, Dodsworth. Company. tion and also the raise, the Britan­ deals in securities of companies in at Court Whist, the winners being every part of the globe. The pres­ Total-30. Mrs. A. M. Morton and Mr. J. J. Warren and Cliff Carlton ar nia Company will be satisfied re­ sure of such a tremendous volume Recruits for the season of 1935 Munro, with Mrs. M. Eld and Rev. rived from the south on Wednes­ garding extent and richness of the of business could only result in the were given a chance during the in­ J.'S. Brayfield claiming the conso­ day. big ore body. evolution of an almost perfect sys­ tervals and may be a regular fea­ lation awards. After a nice supper Mrs. Clay arrived from the tem. Mr. John Gillies at the piano and ture hereafter. south on Wednesday. Mr. C. B. Dennis witli his violin Mr. Clifton Shea of Anyox When the Vancouver stock ex­ provided dance numbers for the Mrs. Geo. Bailey arrived home Weds change was formed in 1907, under {Cyril Orme Is Elected rest of the evening. on Wednesday from a visit south. Provincial Government charter, it On Tuesday evening, Rev. Fath­ started with the full advantage of Mayor Prince Rupert Mrs. R. A. Cowdell arrived on er Chartiez of the Roman Catholic those years of experience in older Owing to Sickness Herald Wednesday from the south, and is Church, united in marriage Miss exchanges. There were but twelve Special to The Herald Is Late visiting her uncle, Mr. W. F. Clare Murphy of White Rock. seats. Its growth was rapid. To­ Cyril Orme was elected mayor Aylward. * B. C. and Mr. Clifton Shea of day it has assumed, with other Owing to sickness the Herald is |of Prinoe Rupert on Thursday by Anyox. The bride was attended great public institutions, a vital two days late this week. Our J. S. McMillan arrived from the by Miss Patricia O'Neill, and the place in the commerce of Western a majority of 221 over Alderman readers can rest assured that every south on Wednesday. groom was supported by Mr. John Canada. Witness its phenominal f Priidhoniine. Sam Newton, who thing possible was done to get the growth. Volume of business in paper out on time but it was im­ Arrivals from the south on Wed­ O'Neill. , has been mayor of the town for 1925 was $890,304.75; in 1928,. possible. nesday, included: Mr. Lenning- (about seven terms brought up the $36,580,967.50, and in 1929 it was ton, W. Webber, C. A. Nord. I rear. Adcock Wins Billiard $129,748,630.16. Geo. Rudderham, J. H. Pillsbury, CARD OF THANKS Tournament Continued on Page 2 iJaines Black and P. F. Ptillen Mr. Richard Deeth and family Alice Arm Notes The finals of the Christmas bill­ iard handicap were played on The January meeting of the Iwcre elected aldermen for a two wish to extend thanks for the T.
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