f. the things: that. are done on Lapadat’s ‘Deal Concluded tor Sunrise ° On. Nine Mile ° NEW? HAZELTON, B 0, WEDNESD AY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1935 Across from. A deal” -has been ‘conclided whereby Nels, 8. Lougheed. of ‘Vancouver, and a former minister - of: public works for | British Columbia, gets control of the Sunrise -property on Nine Mile moun- tnin and Just opposite. ‘New. Hazelton. The condition of the deal is that de- velopment work is. to’ andertaken at onee and continued until’ ore is avail- able for-a mill, and for the instalation of 1a. mill. . a Tf men ure not on: the property yet they ‘will :be directly * and before. the snow fliés:theére should. be considerable work done, and: ‘provision. made for’ the honsthé: ‘of the: 4 that will: work in the winter, ae : The Sunrise ‘is one’ of the best ‘enown properties in this part of the district, It was staked in the early days of rail way construction. ane alot of work has heen done on the property at vari- ous times and by different operators, A great deal of surface work was done and a lot of tunneling wns done, A a number. of cars of ore haye also. ‘heen shipped to the smelter, ; has: ‘always been: regarded .as a “pro: perty with considerable’ merit, ' though it suffered one or two set packe a8 that were not the fault of the mine, . Lougheed has in mind has not yet ‘been | reported. pend ou the recommedation of the en- | gineer when he arrives to take charge. of means - and of large business inter- He: has operated :big logging out} fits and anything he. undertukes he roes after in a. biz. way. ests. Sunrise group and. before now | humbher has probably been ndded to. will provide work for a number “of! men who have not been able. to work: at their ald jobs for some years. vo By those who know the Sunrjse, it What prograni: of development . Mr. ‘Quite possibly it will Mr, Lougheed ts a. well known man de.| There are half a dozen claims in the, ‘that The operation of the. Sunrise will. be good .thing for New Hazelton and JOHN LAPADAT GOOD FRIEND Of the Smithers Fair—Exhibitor for Many Years and Wins Prizes John Lapadat, one of the old time . farmers in the Bulkley Valley is also ane af they best friends . the Suthers |! fair lias. "Fo omany “years. ‘John has been a consistent, “ashtbitor, Nae met- ter how the prize, list" may: be curtailed: or extended Jobn.-is:on- the job with ‘th buneh of entries, Keep the. ‘peize ilyt’ within the reach of an agrientturist rand John is - -there with anything: from a race hore’ to string benns, and he is usnally in the: money too. To do all ait ‘farm one would need to work hard and long and.never look up from ‘the good oh] ground. But perhaps John's ‘big. est asset is that he isa good manager and a good manager cannot do manual lahor, that is not too much of it. ‘So _Jobn raised -himself a family and ‘he ; snised them in the way. they should: zo, Thus he has plenty of time for attend- ing shows and other. social gatherings and still wet in on the money ‘end of the prize ‘list, "Thanks to- -Mrs,. Lapu- dat and the family. reports from’: Inspectors. the” Victoria fovernment.- has decided to." *adont’ a new method of: ‘dealing “with relief ‘the |. coming. winter, | ‘Before any relief ‘Is handed owt. all: ‘persons: “needing it will; have’ a whole: new lot. of questions: to answer and show thelr : need. In. the bist that. method ald, not seem to. bath-, . er some. of. the people. It is. hoped. ta.}. make the questions more, ‘binding: this. time, .. The: .Vietoria government” has realized that: there: To be Regular | fat Mission Point, last week was a tri- qtiarter : tons,: and carried tei passen- Revs. ing: ‘and he got -awny With equal ehse and success, , field as a landing field ‘the pilot. said that it: Was pretty’ fair and that: they}: had rin cross, many that were’ worse hy long Way, terntions | that eould be made, such as ginding, ete, and the removal of trees on. the river bank. heen ‘informed. that ments are going to be made at once in order to have this point estqblished as an: necepted and satisfactory alr port under requirenients ‘for. tri-motor plane wns the’ property: of the Interior’ Airways Co., of. Alaska, and the pilot’ stated that- hig company were figuring on making this a ‘regular . Tanding port ii the near. future. as to the: murderer of Emil Perle of - Calleymounit. e have conmitted ‘the crime, but he can not be’ located. . are on te fob. _ Compl. Burger of: ‘the ROMP, ‘oma | forinerlyut. Hazelton shas been promot? ed! ‘and is. of: “the detachment ” at “Penticton, went te some good ‘work ‘in: breaking Up... opty. suimgeling | in “ . Port of Callon” Run to Alaska: One of ‘the three planes that tanaea | otor ‘plane weighiiig’ six “ahd thiee: New: ‘Hazelton--Work Soon fF f J. Earl Lawson, K.C., MP, Organizer of the Conservative party tal. ; Dominion cabinet, “one of the blest: ‘ana ami08t popular of the younger 1 ‘menibers: of patlinment ‘jis J aries Fatt, Lawson,’ K.C., Consery. fry tive member | ‘for’ West’ ‘York,- who took to’ politics like ay dick” to” _ water. Stil: ‘a young man, ‘he: is. in. his th yea. “hig elev ation ‘to the Bemnett ‘enb- nietited ‘promotion. | He. ist a. particnl- ‘arly: ‘interesting, figure in “this: country Just now. in: xiew. of, the. fact” that he | is ‘Dominion arginize 7 tive party. The pilot mide a: splendid land When asked about the| He suggested some ul- The Herald has . these | improve- the Dominion government's such ~ ports. “The 4 encore No further word ans. been received John Lake is alleged- to “The. provincial police + ey now. ‘Bargt.. ‘nnd is” in’ charge He} tetoria from” Hazeltonand. did. pleasing: personality. and, the desirable virtue: of: ‘helng able: ‘to’ “impart optim- ism: and. entlinslasin’ to. those “with whom ; he. ‘Gomes: in ‘contact: : , ‘His’ ‘general, ‘capacity: is indicated by the fact. that: the. isa ‘Snecessful ‘lawyer In: Toronto, Issa directx In: “two busi- ness: “organizations, aud has attracted atteution by -the. ability hy which he has: shown® at: Ottawa : since - he wes first’ elected. to. parliament: ‘in, 1928. at the; ge at. BT. His “popularity: ia lis own city ds ‘suggested by hia having heen: choken president,’ at “different times, of “-the’ -Liberil-Conservarive Business ‘Men's: ‘Club, * ‘the ¢ ‘Tawger'é Club nna the Empiie ‘Club, - He. now.a- member ‘of; the Albany. ‘Club, the famous . vendezvous: of Tory strategists: in Toronto. He. _Suieeeeded Sir’ Henry Drayton - “nS. M. Py for’ ‘West,. York, a very. strong” Tory gent dist ‘uéside ot Toronto. Mi, Lawson. is of inedium: tuitia, ‘but his physique suggests. the athletic. type He. ckeeps’ himself in tia at ‘handball ‘lyided the prize: money, Canada. and recently taken into the |. inct will be: ‘hailed. across Canadn as.n]. ‘for’ ‘the: Conserv a-/° He: ig: energetic, with a : her sister ‘in, n, Victoria... ay a Barbecue Drew” Crowd---Usual The usual large. crowd (large © by comparison with other’ events: of more’. recent yeurs) took in the: Barbecue“at Telkwa on Monday, “The weather was, the best as usuai, “The, program - in- cluded baseball, horse | races, ‘steer rid- ing. ete. On Sunday: Smithers and Telkwa ball teams played: with a win for Telkwa by a score of 17 to 15. On Monday morning Smithers and Hazel- Sports Program | E ‘The’ attendance ‘the: gatthers fair was not as large his: e former years, and whil this” ‘could hardly be ‘expected “under: the. circuin-' stances, there could. lave been a: much better turnout, and that apples to all Smithers. town.. For several years the ‘matter of lige ton played and Smithers won’ by the | score of 11 to 10, This game was very even but Hazelton threw the ball away in the Inst inning and. allowed Smith. § ers to win. Late In. the afternoon on Monday Hazelton and Telkwa play-- ed and Hazelton heat Telkwn by a- score of 11.ta 7% As a result: of the thinngle wins and losses the tenms di- In the: even- ing there was of course the dance at which a grent ‘crowd was in, attend-— ance, It: keep going until most of the’ folk could g0 home hy daylignt. —_ PLANES IN FRIDAY Just before noon “on. Friday: three urplanes arrived at the Mission Point field and after a few hours took off again for the north, The three were .|from: Seattle and. in one of the ships Misa Rosemnzy | Lomen, a father ‘Ralph Lonien: of | Reindeer Corporation , of Senttle, and n brother ‘of his,” Alf. Lomen,. Were ‘pas. xengers, Miss Lomen is suid to be. the art Indy Bassenger: to. take oft front along with her. air- after Visiting their commercial ‘in- terests in the far’ north: They were accompanied by ay big Balanca, plane enrrying ‘their freight. . The. third ship carried passengers for Bethel, Alnska. The party’. had . perfect. ‘flying wen- ther sthey -nnde x good landing and got away again in fine shape, Sy It is reported . that after the boys of’ the . Hazelton -ball team. Set. back from | thelr work the’ Smithers team ‘will be down to plny an exhibition mateh. ee Mr, and: Mis, ‘Jennéers: and two da- visitors: in’ ‘Hozeltcn. last: week, an . *, Ln . “On. ‘Monday one of the Consolidated Mining & Smeltig’ Cos Planes passed. over. enroute from Stewart to Vander- hoet. It was flying : very ‘high, and. making: very good thine, , oo See . a Mrs, qT. C.K Seiily. has returned: to. Hazelton after an exterided visit. with “the Lomen. wae: vette? to. Senttle: ‘by, “bont™ while cher: father: and: “unele: will return’ later by... sl phters of. Prince: Rupert, were on uld assets has been an important eon- ‘siderution and as 2 ‘result’ the sports and entertainment. and sports - pra- - grim are not so attractive, there are fewer horses for: ‘raeing and the base “pall business” was somewhat over-. /worked earlier: in the season, There fre not so many. people, ‘most. of then are. working and’ too -nany holidays are just about 2 ag boring as _f0. much work, . But not that braless: conditions as — well us the labor mntrket is improving | j more and better. sports at the fair are in order, Also,more fair ‘4 features, such as poultry, Hve stock. of all kinds aud especially horsés. ‘should: ‘be added The exhibits of..: ‘vegetables, home cooking, faney’ work.’ ‘ete; that were contained -in the’ hall, and- the’ Srasses and -seed depurtinents . were all goo this year, much: better in fact then Wis’ seen some other years, . but ‘those few departinents. can. hardly: be called an -agriewltural faly: . “Fhe ‘public. wiil look for 2 more. dretensions display another year. “The directors and, officers have been doing. their best, and possibly all thal =: ‘could : he, done under. the: eireumatances “and. all credit. is due® ‘them. - : In. ‘the. wily of ‘sports ‘there. Was u- “hall game, each day, on Thursday ‘he- tiveen Moricetown And Kispiox Indiars treunlting in’ a win: for the::Moricetown hors, .The second: day the Snappy Nines ‘and the Senior: term of Smithers: plaved and the young: fellows won. A horse race: or so were also. on. the. ecards both: days. : _ . There. Wis a dance on wriaay night. Vin’ Smithers. and as usual it was awell uittended, ‘people motoring, ‘in. from all parts of the district; ‘The dance seen:s to be the .one thing that. wil. draw i crowd. on = iad Tun At the Smithers fair. Was: “alsplaye an -atgzhan which attiacted. much atte t jtlon, tind rightly so. “It was made :! of wool: ‘and by a womait of ‘the Valle« who, herself sheared the sheep, washed! the. Avool, cirded it, spun‘it into yar “and knitted the afghan; It was. handsome thing and it is good to Tete, that there ave still women. on. the farm who have- kept alive some of-the “ ‘art of: amalsing a. hone comfortable 1 aA = i attmnetiv @. 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