; On sunday afternoon ‘the “paseball ‘sea. | (ump in ‘good shape, and thé game’ ex: " the local team should profit very ma- : the New Hazelton batters down in fine { He was also well supported ir ' short notice. there svag' a fair . as follows. :—Lewis 1b, Carey i2b, F . Giraud If, V: Giraud B Evans 8b Leach | - 'B. Spooner p, T. Willan rf, B. Spooner. ~ Tuive sound ran np the movntnin ‘side ‘behind |* %, a > Me, rn! mm Vol, 24. —- z oo Ja BAZELION BG, Snappy Nine a. Winner Sunday : - Play: Good. Bail sa wits opened in New, “Hazelton avhen tle Suappy Nine of - ‘Smithers came down and took the locul: team. - into, posed several weak spots in. the local ‘Tine’ up. One local boy , hed six’ errors nd taught one fly.’, There was-a lack af knowledge of, the finer points of the sume. which make runs and which: ‘add inaterialty to the interests of the spec- tutors. A number ‘of prospective rung were lost by the batter no running out the third strike. ‘OF course ‘the day was coll. and-the lioys had -played the Haxzetton team at Kispiox-the day be- fore. But with the game on Sunday terially and: strengthen up: the weak spots before the 24th of May. - The Snappy’ Nine had a number of, supporters along with’ them and the boys Dlnyed up. to their reputation, al- though it was their first game this ‘sen son. Giraud in the pitcher's box ‘was quite as. good as last year and: he, held shape. the field nnd on the bases.. Had Bert. Spooner, pitching for New | Hazelton, vot, support from the field that Gir- wud received ‘the score would have heen very different. Considering thé cold day and: the. sized crowd present . and followed the game ‘closely... The final score was thirteen Nu urses Picnic. ~ Mission Point ‘Honor Graduates} On Thursday evening Nast, the nang ing staff.of the Hazelton; : Hospital, bad a picnic at Mission Point in honor- of Miss .Orr and. Mixs Willan’ who have completed their course in training and ave now ready to follow their ‘profes- sion, ° ‘Tt Was the, first pienie .of the ‘yeur and there. were some forty young older boys whose jvesence was—well— The young ‘people played games ‘on the sand: and “thon gathered | avound «1: bon | fire for sovial chat. . were served’ around. the fire and the good: as the: night- was anything but hot. Not one misquito was "visible. 4A few misquitos missing anda ‘little c00" breeze off tle river does not: chill the enthusiusm of youth very much. It, was .a fine picnic and at. the conclu- sion a circle was formed with © the guests of honor in the centre and the gathering - sing “For’ ‘They’ are Jolly Good Fellows Cy HERRING FOR HONGKONG. is the shipment of B, OC. frozen herring to Hongkong. ‘Chey have had a wel- come reception in the ‘British settle- ment there. First: quality fish nre’ se lected. They ure. frozen, without salt: and put up in 50 ‘pound containers. to four in, favor of the Snappy Nine. THe ition" ‘of the: Snappy-Nine- wae]. ss, Downey ¢, Watson’ ef, Warner rf, The New Hazelton team. ‘was —O, Spooner rf, A. Hail ¢, 0. Senkpiel 1b,- ss, M. Wicks 3b, H. Johnson If, Smith 2b, The officinl seore was 13 “to, 4 ir favor af the Snappy Nine. ’ ———————er . TERRAC BUSH FIRES ARE our aon The Joual five situation has heen ‘im _preved very. tel ww ith’ the rnins thai fallen during the week end. On }- hursday a fire got mwny from a clear ng at Copper Cltye and. pave e, the set-: jlers. there au exciting time for il “Wlifle Mpailos fell nronnd “haildings and the fire crossed the vallwiy, Might of: way ‘the honie of BML Dobbie. ‘Good work |: cm ‘the part af the G: per Riv er people saved the sitvittion and apart - froin some of the tinher, ‘belonging fo §. - Dantamer, ¥ jared. With the’ heavy ‘rains the sit- wition has cleared wud all fires seen i to le. out, anaes { J. Kirkpatrick is starting on, the erection of a cottnge just north of the Larkdse Todge on. the Inke front. Chris. Larson 3s: algo ‘working on a | eot- tige a little further on. ‘he Jatkelse § SONXIN orien this w veel when Mri, Waeds of Anlyox whi. one: of hin, friends went, ont tara a stay at the Tadge. : : my Ming, 1 Bovwilen ‘of ihe Diint. ‘ot inanen’ tion spent a few, days in town: da con nection : ‘bith the welfare’ ot. the. lady |. teachers» in rial schools. ts A, Berner, fleld: gitpervinor: af: tlie -saldier Setleiimt: hourd, was: in th dis- trict f Muegly and Wednesday. "ML, (Dr) | Cade of Pringe ‘Runert|: nevived at. ‘Kitwanga. ‘on “Monday, might, sally . VvOry little. property was in| 7 : Vanent phints- and shipped te valour need houss, It was “of - exceptionally], fountain’ clean and : filled: with : ‘fresh water, avd..the ‘hoppers filled: grit; oyster shell and echareoal-and ot or home mixed. The following is fF chick | starter of known quality—one part shorts, one middlings; one ground yellow corn one ground groats, one haif wadmal” feed mixture, %, per cen? hone meal, one per cent salt,’ “one per ceut cod Iiver ofl. oye , The suimal. feed mixture “ased mide up of equal parts ground . beet eM, fish meal and milk powédler,, or liquid wmillk if yon bave it. Weather ‘permitting the- chicks are allowetl or is their quar ters, and then alittle seraict erin is, added to the ration to ‘key ‘grain: is ‘adden to. the ration to keep dag. with & hen tliey may ‘go on thr. around ear er. no 4 BULKLEY nay y SHIPMENTS t two, car loads of timothy. hay ‘recent iy shipped from Smithers to Vancou: ver are regarded as the introduction of nu big fodder trade from’ the. Bulkley -Yulley, as some fifteen. ‘carlonds mort re’ expected: ‘to, follow. Last. ‘env. the same district shippeil some 126 tons a ; timothy | seed. Tila ” enor mous’ Tun ‘tity was cleaned ‘Invgely ‘by the: govern: high. quality. and’ was - marketed with: out. a ingle comiplatut. _ wv : 4 . rar wy “MeBRIDE 8 NOW, A. VILL Age oo: ‘MeBride, on 1 the Gisnalan, Natlonal 4d Railway. in. ‘Northern Bs Cy has. been ‘Incorporated: 8 villnge ‘munteipality. ‘The . -provistonnl: comuissloners * are anil v. Ae BR. Wall: people present, including a “couple of] ~ Refreshmentr ie hot dogs and hot coffee went tty |] ¢ E . pews > “aristocrats have estab- A new departure in fish marketing Feeahig chicks. is’ the’ aieme. of: wn plicity, consisting of keeping the. water - duction ” Strathmore Farm ~ Holds Three Milk and Butter Pro- Records __ tee * hen milk and ‘butter are. the ‘ tote of. conversation, : attention must needs “pe directed to the Canadian Pacific Rail: way's supply farm,.a Strathmore, Alta. ‘ where three . bovine lished outstanding Pro- duction’ ~ records 1931, for the whole of Canada. Thereis little. to choose between the three cows: a glance at their pictures tells the story. Excellent stock, -well-handled, has once The Pictures (f) Strathmore . Lady McKiuley. © Q) Primrose Lily Pietje. (3) Mona Pontiac Walker. : _ mere ore proven ita worth W. Jones, the company’s Superin- sndent of Agriculture and Animal ndus- is justly proud of the achievement. ° Mona Pontiac Walker—i84648—under Government regulation, led all the milk- producers in-Canada by over’ 2,000 Ibs., having. completed: a. yearly” record - November ’27, .1931,..with 30,464 Ibs. of 4 milk and 1,160 ibs. of butter. In 1980, asa _ four-year-old, she held another record, with 29,202 lbs. of milk and 1,071 Ibs. of puter. “The next highest milk production re- cord for 1931 goes to Primrose Lily Pietje 161147—-who also held the butter recor For the Dominion for the same year... Her per- of milk and 1,210 Ibs, of butter. She is an outstanding show animal and took. first prize in the dry cow. class at: Vancouver. : and. -Mietoria in 1931. - yearcobd: production record. ». for ‘Canada, fot both’ milk and: butteris held by Strathmor e Lady Neitiniey - 1489097-accorded: hei reverie in 1931, with 25,569 Ibs. of milk and 1. 162.5. Ibs. of butter. ". as is shown by her fine limes, try, formetice was 28.271 lbs. youn Sen egeThg under Government regulation, - morkably fine beast of the best of Holstein pedigree; on She i is 3 ye- yith| food chic. starter, either commercial a ae . For the last couple of -years the the ground as soon as they get. used “ts |. ‘finished. “¢hose very hooks. . ‘|. The library is free to. all sabserib- * ers {to the Omineca Herald who There are no" : nium : wh ower It-is a’ divisional ‘point on ‘the ¥allway.| aid. has'n population of: sibout B00. ‘ Hector , qe. Tidgar, Samnel’ ‘Birketbend ton “Tlave you pala roi ssapseriptloy * A s Omineca Herald has conducted. o ' free library ‘for the henefit_of its stibseribers. There are over 200 hooks nvallable, and the brary has been pretty well patronized, : especially by. these whoa live in the “ town,’ or-elose by. . “In sorting out and 1'e- -arranging: the books: recently ta make. room for Inore hooks, we find that there onre some’ dpzen hooks tint have | “npplirenitly heen ont for Some thiie-- - We request that these books, be_-re- “trimmed: as: s00n “18 the reader has. Others MhLy OW: ish to Het ure paid in advance. regular, hours during. which you may fet books—just any old time yaw are passing, Some, thirty odd new volumes are” now available, In nddition to the “asual, fiction there are available . in the- ‘Herald oftice, ‘reports front the, “Department of Mines -for @ “08 yenrs back. “These, may, not be removed from “the, “oe ss +he SEVERAL. BOOKS ING | ' ov [te ‘another or “just. behind: hich’ Doings at Remo. phe regular meeting of the Rema} Var mers Institute. was *Keld Saturday evening followed by 2 dance, Serera! out of town guests were present and all enjoyed the usual good time. - Mrs HL Frank of Kitsumkalwna wa: | a week end guest of Mrs, 7.-¥. Wilson Ik, A, Olson ‘of Suwinyy jew, Farm bar gone to ‘Prince Rupert for “ nedical at tention, .He has not, heen well for t Jong time. > Mrs. ‘B S:, iMtirphy wits, a visitor te Terrace auring the w eek returning on Suturday.. LA pichie is being ‘planes: “for May wth far the Remo sehool ; ebitdren and’ ‘the erownups: qre inclnded.: The ar: rangements and program are being, tak en enre of by Mrs. Lund and Mrs. P. J. Murphy A: Maypole dance by the : children will be a feature, UPSET: ENROUTE ‘TO A DANCE On Friday night while Corpl. Fielder ‘éf the mounted police at Hazelton. was, driving a party of young peple to New | Hazelton to the dance he- missed the curve in: front of Abraham’ Wilson's . aiid, in his munuvering managed to hit the dliteh: and turn the car, over. ° For- vo as "| dered ‘assistance in’ geiting:. ‘the, pas sengers wot. Donald Grey's; big. team | People rocetied to the dance. "Fhe: “annie conimttee. in ‘charge “tor, ie 24th of May. at-New pei +o einige only d this ‘will Include! refreshit ae the’ dance cand thete. will: [was secured and with the assistance | se of. the boys of the village ‘the car was \ ‘Tl pulled out ‘and. righted and: the young Hazelton: biave | _ amisston:| May Oath Will, Be Big. Day i in. N ew Hazelton, whe several comniittees: in ceonnec: ‘tion with the 24th of May celebration to be held in, New Hazelton are doing 7 thelr w ork, The sports committee hail ‘i meeting Inst week and arrangement: ‘ Ye WAder way for a ball game betwee: the Snapy Nine of Smithers amd New - Hazelton. Those’ aagociated with tie. Siappy’ Nine state that they sill, give. . Pthe local boys a real ball game ‘on the 24th and: they are going to bring: dowi . i bunch of: supporters “with. ‘them, - Th: progr am of races for the youtgsters. is iulso being ‘prepnred. ‘The dance com - mittee: held ' a meeting the. first: Of: th, week ‘and are getting their end of th : aitair in shape. . uo \ Cross bred pigs are better’ ‘for pro, woe ducing pork: than pure bret.. They). will grow faster. py 11 per cerit. and require some’ 80. ‘pounds: less praiin: tu: produce 10, Pounds of gain, ; "When. you come to New Hazelton” for _ the: celebration, on May. 24th you may | be sure to: get'some good hot: refresh- ‘nients on the grounds, The Ladies Aid” ‘of the: United. Church: will havo a ‘booth: pundls: ‘anid yi aL mae non on to the close, ot the. re “Als : ree