; Vas disposed of... , try clubs aye well away again for the 1 uke all day to do the ‘swine: and. the. ; ment. ; " = ver frou. Hnginnd tars a ‘nih in: ald: | Grits Gathered ©. And Talked: it’ By Themselves| A. district ‘meeting * of ‘the Skeena Liberals owas held at Terrace, on the "24th of March with “a-Jarge: ‘gathering of delegates® from different. points ‘ot the. riding being. ‘present, ‘Phesident H..T. Kenney called the. gathering- to | ., order at 2 p.m.’ ind A Jot. ot business’ > Wm. Grant of. Hazelton” “was ‘elect ed vice-president to fill -the. -vacaney: caused ° by the death ot L. Ia -DeVoin' of Smithers and ‘a letter of’ condolence |: ' was ordered to: be sent to ‘Mrs. DeVoin A resolution was passed recoimmend- ing that the Dominion form: of regis- tering voters for.an election. be adopt: ed by the provincical ‘government ns | it was demonstrated in’ the last elec tion that a more domplete ‘Tint ‘seemed to be compiled under: this. method: Another * _ resolution ‘decommended that in all appointments for govern: ment sery ice, “that eéticienes be the determining, factor. A dinner was tendered ths: sting delegates at. the Terrace hotet aud “a large number were , present: ‘After dinner the. meeting reconvened : and the business of the session concluded. A hearty vote of thanks was tender ed by Wim, Grant, Hazelton, on behold “of the visiting delegates for the hospi- tality and reception’ accorded them by the local association. Mr, Riley made 1 suitable reply. , The mattér of. time and place” ‘for calling the next convention was left. to the deserition of the. executive. The visiting: delegates _returnéd | to » their homes: the ‘gollowing | day. os, The, ‘meeting “went ‘on “record as ‘con - firming their. ‘attitude: ‘regarding - ‘the Alaska highway - ‘at, ‘their; previous Ses: sion which was’ that: they. were ‘in’ ‘a or of it so long as B.C. money was. not used to build‘it with. - Those present were—F. ve Posters | S. J. ‘Meyer, Smithers, W. Grant, Haz- elton, 8. H. Senkpiel, New Hazelton, ALS. Toraift; Cedarvale, WC.’ “Little; Woodeock, ‘8, Hulbert, ° ‘CG, Lindstrom o£ Remo, Geo. Cobb, H. Frickman,- La- batelie, besides the Tocal delegntes. "CHICKEN. AND ) PIG CLUBS fhe boys and girla: swine and poul- 1031 season. Mrs; Ross foi :the chick- en- club and’ Mis, McConnell. for, the swine club. A- keener fhtdrest” is. be- ing token by: the girls -and- boys than ever. twenty ‘memberg have, already. ‘joined the. ‘swine club. _ This - ‘means o second club mist he- started as: fifteen ‘members’ is: a full club, » Mrs: MeCon- nell offets an additional prize of $1. 00. box of. chocolates to the winner of the} first priza, ‘Tite boys” ond” “girls ae ‘rrged to cone into this” “ehab: ‘ind let ihe judg ges. have a. full, day’ g avork atl the fair. As’ things. Iook : now. it. will |; “poutry, These’ boys ‘pnd: girls are fo}: ‘he our future ranchers and. they can k he helped a 10, now with’ ‘ericourage: a en int nore ‘ there oré no- ‘roads © — | NEW: HAZELTON ‘ORCHESTRA © | Appears in Public for: ‘the “First, Tine At informal: dance heré We a -. When’ tne citizens: of New. “Hazelton: | gntheréd:. ist : ‘Saturday: night. at the’ Comrranity Hall for an informal dance a big surprise Was sprung: ‘on them. wren” ‘the ‘New ‘Hazelton, ‘orehes- tra took gut. their insttuments. “aud | proceeded to. tease the “dancing toes of: all: “and © sundry. No one Imew that| these ‘young ‘people had ever hed. B practice’ or even’ had. ‘any intention: ‘of |. getting. together © “as an “ orchestra:': It. was a very: pleasant - surprise. The new - organization . did -. well, keeping splendid: time. It Will take but little Work * ‘on their ‘part to be be able. to supply ‘all the musie’ for the local af: fairs, - Miss’ Athol Russell was at. the piano, | ing! . ‘she was ‘assisted _by Ray Guss, Oakley Senkptel,’ “Mark “Wicks, and for a start by Mr. Bristol. . Mania ROADS PERMANENT - — “The time bas now arrived when it ‘ig useless: for the provincial. depart- ment of public works to continue the old: policy. of putting in only half size culverts, wooden culverts and culverts in the wrong ‘places: n Permanent: ‘aul- verts and culverts large enough, to do ly economical, culvert to put in. It ig also time for the department of public: works to know where it is going. to put the permanent ‘roads ‘and trunk roads. through this ‘ country. Under |: the old government the trunk roads were run any old place and then as ench year came: around some other’ route Was “selected and the result is |. except | summer} roads and. only. earth roads. ate ‘thats LORD WILLINGDON.”. wo BOOSTER | FOR, ‘CANADA “y. have’ just” ‘completed. four and a halt - years in, Canada and I would say to anyone who. is feoling a. fit of th. blues to take o trip there," sald Ls. ilwillingdoa recently in speaking he githering in London. -Each ° veport which cémes from Engand tells the sane tale that Lord Willingdon © | boosting Canada. ‘He. says that Canad. ‘Jiuns are 2 young ‘and energetic .peo- ple, intensely loyal aud . supremely confident, -and that” Canada, ‘despite’ a population of only ten millions, is now the fifth trading nation - of the World. “Lord Willingdon ©. on" ~more thin, “one ovension- ‘since ‘rebar o ‘Englaiid, bas told of, ‘the chia Canadian - woren ‘and: ‘girls ‘and: ‘said that. four charming young. Canadian girls | had anarrled ‘his four. ‘aides. de camp.’ - - HAELTON CONSERVATIVES. MER OU, Maieh 0th the Conservatives: ‘of Hazelton’ ‘held’ “¢heir annual -Teeting |. and ther was: re very: 260d attendance. | he’ “officerg elected: ‘Were, R.. S.- Sar-| gent, president; “Mrs, Chappell, vice- president). Ww. Larnier, secretary “and, | Jas, Hodder, Mat= ‘Myros, “Perry. York os aide A. D: Chappell” ‘were. ndded to, thet : “fexedutive,. ‘There ‘wiis a inotion : “pass- ENGINEER FOR oRorTo, nour those veopte ar ed. and ordered. forwarded to tue BrO- ‘lmembership' fee. for’ 1981. the work expected of them are the on-|. | Bue “at: present; are;—O.: “HL ta Sawle, 8: H.. ‘and - Mrs. Senkpiel; F ‘Ay: | Laylor, Roy Guss, ‘Mts. P. Smith, 0. ‘New ; Hazelton ~— : ae aera People Haze a. it is & Jong. time singe ‘tlie was- $0 fa New Hazelton Community League, an-" nual: ‘Ineeting, - ‘On’ ‘Thursday evening last thirty, citizens’ turned © out’ and* 2815 af’ those ® paid “their” ‘membership fee for. tlie © ensuing ‘year. men “Ag the ‘president: was absent 0 on. “ae: count.of:. illness - ‘and- as the Yiee-presi- ‘dent: Was | ‘not’ present,.- a motion | was’ passed that... H.’ “Sawle ‘preside over the meeting until the new officera had ben electeil. - ‘The ‘minutes. of the’ ‘last meeting of th League were “read: and adopted: “The secretary read a finan- | dal statement showing that’ the léa- gue had something ‘like: $5. 00° to its _ Live Society. - large a turnout at: a meeting: of the ; "fin. connection ‘With’ the. ward furnish- ; attractive: ‘affair aiid will do their best “RASTER toNDAY DANCE, “iNew Hazelton Ladies are Ready for a ‘Bumper’ -Crowd—Hope to. Clear “up all Expenses in: Comnec- en tion With. Ward. Jare members of the W. A. to the HH Hw and svho undertook to: furnish a in athe ‘new. hospital, . are on “the last’ lap. and with the dance on Waster. Mon- day, night, ‘April .6, and: the sale’ of the. gramophone donated. by Mr. and Mrs: Senkpiel,- they. feel sur that ali costa ings will have. been. met. ‘The ladies are going to make this dance 2 very. to ‘give everyone a ‘good - time. ‘The’ hall has. een nicely decorated, and music will be good... Dancing “Will, get under way.at nine o'clock: and will, ‘be. continued until ‘three o’clock. * Refresh |. credit in addition to the property. The chairman’ ‘then: called a short recess’ for those present to pay- their eight paid up... The meeting Was once : more “called to order. and the election of officers proceeded with, . All offi-' a ballot having to.be taken,. officers are:— ' ‘President—s. H. ‘Senkpiel ” Vice-pres —Gus Christianson ; Secretary-treas— “H. Sherriffs - - Executive committe—The | officers, and CG. H. Sawle, RJ. Morrison, Leon Spooner. and Roy Guss. As the officers Were all new. ‘nnd- had. lind no opportunity to prepare a program. of activities, it’ was moved the meeting adjourn. until* the exécnt | tive committee could meet. and - pre- pare, a. progam. to: retail to another, The new. and Mrs. Goddard, John | and- Mra. Russell, Miss Ethel. “Gus, - Oakley Senkpie!, ‘John Smith, Hugo: Johnson, Ray Guss, W. 8 ‘Sherriffs, ‘Miss G. Johuson, Th u. Morrison, - Gust? Chris- ;¥ tianson, &. G. Fletcher, Mrs. W. Grter, Mrs Chas. Bugg, Leo. Spooner, Geo D | 8|Parent, Albert... Cooley, W. 7. Lark! worthy. : lav eryone knows the: high class” re- Twenty-! cers were elected unaiimously without | = ‘oscai . ‘Yonimy—Nuasre did yan ments will ‘be: ‘served ‘at midnight and}; |freshments the New Hazelton. - ladies serve. The bigger the crowd ‘the bet-" ter. . You be there. . In addition to the. “main. fire ‘ook-out, on Thornhill mountain the forestry department | is preparing to. erect- two. secondary Jeok onts in this district. phersants has’ been recelved in “Pers yace. A considerable increase in the local pheasant herd of flock is expect: ed this week. . : z on Monday mornmpg a ‘small gang of men were put te work on some new improvement’: being undertaken under the elles, wyork-plane: . EEE, Bolt Sampare returned t ‘to. itwango. on Sundry after a brief stay, ‘at: the hospital here. _ = say you would kiss-me if FE was good All day. Nurso—Yes, dear, and so I will now, Tonmy—No miurse, I sold that kiss to my big brother for a shilling. - Diner. (looking at check) —Theie’ i is rn ns USK NEW BALL GROUNDS eee 3 At Usk the baseball boys: are getting, ready, for: the season's “Sport. ‘This, ‘year the’ ‘boys: will Have: ‘a ‘ball’ ‘park in” o|tie centre of: the town and it-looke: a8 aan if: it’ ‘should be. the “Dest in the: “entire |. way aud back of" the. station On f° “bit | up and ‘the big Stumps .aré ‘being ‘talk: en. “out of he rest of the ground. ° + a “Mr, and “bis: Geo: Biernes returned. home’ last: week. after spending - last few ,months ‘in: ‘California. and + ‘Mexicd, They re epoit have: nd. a “wondertal | crip, : , Miss Li n. Kein nedy’ of “Vaneotver | has arrived: to. take, a position’ as “night district.. it. will be: dilongalde. the rail.’ ' evanescent. 7 for perfectly, level lana. * ‘A Javge: part. Arion Charlle r Lo of the ‘ground ‘has alrendy, been clear. : con six andes - ‘on her fortieth . birthday: cake ast night? = are: you ‘afraid? : out. of your. Lara out .the conyersntional abilities of: my guests.” otha easy. Gi ‘a beauty -parlor next door, isn’t there? Waeiter—A lady runs & place for: ree dueing figures slr. ; Diner—Then ra be obliged ig you'd hare. her. “WO before T vay. ‘tte yoke