NEW: HAZELTON, B.C, WEDNESDAY, aveusT 21, 1935 onan R. = to See-a Property At Usk Soon Rh. K, Neill of Spokane, the man who put through the deal, along with Pat Daly, for the Premier mine at Stewart is expected to visit Usk in the very. near future for thepurpose of. looking over Buck Shannon's property which is located close to Usk and. .on the same side of the Skeenu. This pro- perty is now developed to such an ex- tent that it is ready for a man like R. K. Neill to deal with. . For many years Mr. Shannon ‘has had this group of claims and ‘he: has put a lot of time and money into it, George Elliott. Downed i in the George Elliott, the’13 year old son of Mr. and’ Mrs. Robt. Eliott of Smi- thers, slipped off the: rocks below the falls at Moricetown and .was -drowned on Snturday morning last..-The young company with his friend, the son of Wm. Graiit of Smithers, fish guardian He hooked a big fish and in the ex- cltement of the. battle to. land the big ‘| fish he slipped and was pulled into the boiling waters of the Bulkley riv- er. Young Grant kept cool and did all he could to rescue his friend, and ones anil, of late years has been successful in interesting others in- it so that it is now what -might safely be called a mine on the way: to production. This property is 1 gold property of rsenptional merit. Kor a long time - J. Shenton has heen engineer in shavae of operations and he has heen mning a crew of twenty men. This lust spring Hesident Mining Engineer Donglis Lay of the provincial mines’ department, spent nearly a week on this property and ke knows all about it up to the date he left. It is said that the egineer thought very highly of it, hut as yet his report has net len mblished by the department, but Will be in due course, However, those connected with the property are not worrying about what the engineer will hive to say, This broperty which will mean. 80 mmch to Usk is konwn \as the Nichol- Kon Creel: Mine, , weer ee "Wedding Bells Hoskins-Chilton From The Columbian, New Westmin-| ster, Wednesday, Aug. 7—St, Alban’s Anglican church, Edmonds,. last even- ing at 8 o'clock, was the scene of -a mrvetty wedding of. interest to many “residents of New Westminster, Burn- aby, and Duncan, V.I., {and Northern British Columbia). when Miss, Bertha Mary Chilton, daughter of Mr. and Ars. J. W. Chilton, . 883 “Fourteenth «\venne, Burmiliy, became the bride of Phillip ‘Humilton Haskins, son of Mr. and Mrs, 8. 1. Hoskins of Dun- cau, Vis ‘The cersinony:; Wag, perform. ed by Rev. Ni ote “‘Thicinpson, . Miss Isvelyn - ‘Schafer ‘played - the wedding lantreh, “and during: the signing of the register, , Mr. Sy¢ yr Shaw, cousin of the bride suing iL Toy ve’ Thine.” The, ushers. Were Mi Walter Hughes, ‘unde of ‘the bride, : and: “Mr: _ Alfred "How lett. BEAR GREASE STARTS A FIRE: . David Grey of Hugwiiget lost: hig home with all contents lust: Thursdey worning ‘about 11 o'clock. ‘The house Waa & new one, The owner had stored a drum of hear grease. in’ the atic and near the chimney, It was’. a warm . day and when the fire ARS put on to cook pee the . bear grease melted dian women | a) the” F. . The} t oe oue: unt: | ; vez is helow the ethow, atria} puller, had‘ his own fish hook caught in the shirt sleeve of the drawning boy, but the shirt. material did not hold. The body disappeared -in the virer and has not yet been “found. The ehances: of! recovering it ave slim as the river is fast and the hottom is rocky, althongh it might he washed up on one of the nuuerous sand and evavel bars: George Eniott had been visiting for n week, with the Grant boys at Morice- town auid be“was due to return to his home that afternoon, There is a great deal of sympathy felt for his parents, He was the only ‘child, a young girl having died suddenly some time ago. |. The provincial police were. notified of the tragedy and immediately the police from Smithers left for Morice- town and Cons, Andy Grant of Haz- elton went up to Moricetown and Te quested all the Indians: camped along | the river, as well ag the white’ Tesi- *“) dents (to: be-on the: Wwateli-far the oo should it. come ashore, Ke 6 * Vancouver, aug. 19—Tnique | in thar rived in Vancouver recently on the gs Frince George; ‘The’ party is made up of 21 residents of Minnesota who got together to tour the United States and the Canadian West, cheaply,. but com- fortality. They used a colonist car on the Canadian National Railways doing Western Conada, making their own beds.and cooking their awn meals, pro viding their own. entertuinment © and , cartying thefr own transportation re- presentative. After stopping at: Ing- tu Prince Rupert ‘where they boarded the Prince | Geonee. MR. PARENT BROKE HIS ARM on Semmes oe the misfortune to: got: hls right arm broken list Triday evening, The He was out pr “hig farm close to thie station in the. ey ening assisting the hoy operate the The “cable: broke and it cansht Mr. Parent. ‘at the Hospital: amd Mr, “Parent: is. now carrying on nat the ‘atation’ under" dif- flenities, but being assisted by ‘one of his sons, Te, : Bulkley River, fellow was fishing from the rocks in]. ody ‘NICE WAY 10: TOUR COUNTRY 8 Hneé of railway ‘tours is one which ar- “ Mr.,C. H, Orme, Conservative Candi- date in Skeena District in this election, is a former Ontario inan, a resident of Prince Rupert since 1908 and has ‘always been active in all public bodies’ for ‘the Advancement of Central, British. Columbia, , Widely ‘known and familiar with the needs of this district he is at pre- sent. covering every part of this vast area meeting the people of the constit- neney. He was for three years mayor of Prince Rupert, twice being unopposed, il his held. offlee in many, other pbc hodies for many years, ma ne Bi a ben ate, are tee GOLD MINING: NEAR TERRACE Soveral Properties : on Lower Skeona . Being Developed or Will Soon be in the Hands of Operators ‘As this paper predicted last spring the Terrace-Usk district is going to ex perience quite a lmove in gold proper. ties. More and more interest is heing tuken in the gold’ bearing rocks 6f the ‘pei and Bante they? “contintied by thin Som The arm was: get ; ‘for seve eral years left’: -On. Monday's monntains in ‘that section, and the old prospectors have been’ doing a. lot of work on their. claims, ' Large and small groups can be had. and " some ‘very Iiigh assays have heen. taken of |- date, Such properties as the Nichol- Greek. Ane: ats Lek; the: Dardan- tes at: Terrace, the Patmore Eroup at -Dowreen, ond: a number of. other. good | prospects: and prospecting pround in he twe oun uke attractive. Tommy Tur- ner and “associates and George Little “tind associates are also ih the ronning Ce: D.. Parent of New Hazelton had: with: groups. that are worthy of large? slze development, ‘Terrnee is going to bea gold mining camp in the very near ‘future. . ; . ; ere LOOKING FOR STUDENTS ole ee “Mr, nid a oF W. Aykroyd ana Ceor; He Kaatet who have farmed train for’ Jasper, “and.” plan’ to! ‘motor from! there to,’ Watiweight, Alberta, fart AP ere Me, “Ayktoya, Fi , a ] seéd; ete:,. for f Hie menibers" ‘of that: reanizition. . ne: sticteasar’ for’ the balance: ‘of ‘the edt ‘jwas Appointed: ‘inthe person of: Bert, West. Aah a obiténiy* aE" tétit roric ‘Tox buildings, | Prince Rupert, By The fe: rom Our Own Reporter; 7 a Prince Rupert—Mr..-and. Mrs. Nor- mun “Freeman, married :.in Vancouver Saturday afternoon, will arrive In the vity this evening, They. will’ make their home here,, The bride was for- merly. Krthleen Stork, slaughter of. Mr and Mrs. Fred Stork ‘of Brampton, Ont. who came te the coast for the: cereniony. 2 * * The quota. system -“vegulating, the deep sei Sishing industry, appears to he giving general Satisfaction here. This much js clear, ‘as a result of the conference between: the halibut: mark- etlhg board, and representativ es of the baat onrning organtzations ins ‘Seattle und Aluska, eee. . The intter half of this week ig enr- nivel time in Priuce Itupert, The city invites ull of the Skeenn district to cone along and help celebrate Prince Aupert’s silver jubilee, which ill in- chide a flower show, Jagenntry, aero- plane flights, band concerts, special theatre programs, dances. Wey ery thing - a * Felix Batt. ,tndio’ operator; who is spenling the fall at Bear etlodge, Sas- katchewan, is finding his stay. in the north one of much interest and variety Beaverlodge is a busy air port,’ be- cause it serves practically the- whole vast north. The. place. at present cons with rood ‘prospects ofa post office, [English | Firm is - Getting Chance _ at Duthie Mine It hag: bien reported on very good anthor ‘tty that Mr. Duthie of Spokane Jas got contact with a very strong Old Conntry concern who are sending an egincer to examine _the Duthie pro- perty nt Smithers, - What the engineer says Will determine whether or not Smithers will soon see from 200 to 250 nien working on Hudson Bay mountain The London, Hng.. concern will only opernte on a hig seale and they want a property now, Mr. Duthie should he in Srilthers this’ week or, next week, The Duthie property on Hudson Bay mountiin is well know nin British Col- mnbin in the south about as well as Lin’ the uorth, and the: ‘north paid fair- iy well, for its know ledge, but if the | Huglish enucer i tikes over the ‘mine and operates it. WW Will be forgiven. HAVE GONE TO THE PRAIRIES The resourcefulness nid initiative of rural yonth is being recognized . by avintion authorities, Strick... Sharpe. representing the Columbia Behool oof deronnuties spent several days in the distriel last week placing the adves- tuges of aviation as a lite occapeti +: hefore quite'a number of -the -locul young nen, Mr, Sharp had with him a special ‘movie projector’ and ros of filma ‘illustrating aviation in Ionny of — its phases. Under the schonl students are taken on probation of” one month before they are. necepted for the re- gular course. If their home studies an Hatisfactery: they, “ar admitted. ‘te. the schdol and are: “given: a thorough nnd other ‘requir ements of a substan- tial character. Developments in gold mining seem to he justified. a ae? * The ss Prince Robert has made her faurth and last tourist trip'to Alaska for the senson of 1935. The big lux- ney eraft has been- doing real business, Every voyage shé was practically sold ot. he majority of passengers were from Ca litem. and of this total the women sreatly ontnumbered: the nen, JUDGES FROM ALBERTA HERE ‘On Monday morning Chiet Justice Siznmous;. J usticqrAc?Hs :-Olirk «and Justice Ty M.-Tweedie and W. F. H. Mason, eerk: if the conrt- of- Edmon- tin, arrived. ta spend ‘several days at. Lakelse Inke. They’ remained until Suturday morning when they took the train ‘to . Rupert and then by bout to Yancour er, Judge Tweedie and: Mr. Muson, in speaking to local people, ex- pressed themselves 4s delighted with the country and also with. ‘personal von tiets: they: hal made. during their stays. "They. particularly, liked the very Free. and trlendly: way local . people spoke to them, even without introduc- tions. - They - enjoyed the fishing. and "Ethe heating. find hope to come: again: on |: their’ ‘vacitions. : »While they Welt. wD to Williams creek to. see the | salmon trips they: met W._1, ‘Scott, an ald. ic. ‘un tutaxge. trom: ‘AYBertii.. “the ithe: let ‘camps T6 et th | had to'ero, a pla Jat Mountain View | course in ‘ground work: € before allowed in the air. The last of the cheap holiday ‘fares on the railway. before the opening of schools is now announced by the rail- ways in Canada. These are cheap wenk-end returii fares at the cost of one way and one third. Labor Day. Sept. 2, will be the last, All stations in Canada will participate. a oe ee Sunday. afternoon at 8 0 ‘elock a con- munity remembrance service was held cemetery. Under’ clear skies and brilliant sunshine 56 Or -Indve people -pathered: te once ‘azain pay thelr respects ‘to those who have passed. fram ‘the life of the community The service was pirticipated in by Rey Linney, Rev, J. 3B. Birchall and Rev. Adam Crisp. eee *TnveStigntions are being made with | a view. to. picking up the culprit who . made three. unsuccessful : attempts to. Senin entrance, to the’ ‘home’ of W. ti. “Seott who was at Lakelse: Lake giving his gerviees. to” ‘the _young:: sedmpers, It is n dirty t trick ta! try to. rob a man who ig iy fhe: act of helping others. ee ” Batter, erenni,. ergs, - ‘flour, milk. : cooking: oils. of corn..pennut and soyn beans are a: few of © the | agricultural foods used by the biscuit and. chewing da rae » For. an: all tim j wr ada. a mining camp: 7 out: alone, mom etor _Tapitered