mem ‘derson, Mrs, ee NEW HAZ No. . Committ -es Will | Handle District | Exhibit For Fair At a special meeting of the Hazelton & District Citizens’ As- sociation, held on Tuesday even- f ing, the following committees were appointed to represent the different localities for the purpose N ma, Products raised in the Hazelton m district, These exhibits are to be collected at Hazelton and forward- ed to the Prince Rupert Fair, to be held early, in September this oes year, Lo — me Hazelton—iMira. J, C, Sealy, Mr. and Mrs, B. d’E,; Koden, Mra, W. W. An- acKay, Mrs. R. S,-Sar- Kent, J. R. Dungate, ; New Hazelton—Mr. and Mrs, C, H. Sawle, Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Sargent. South Hazelton—Mra. W. Gow, J. Fulton. Hazelton Hospital—Dr. H, C. Wrinch Kispiox—John Love, W. C. Clement- a *0n, Geo. Beirneg. ee = Cherry Point—Mr. and Mrs. Bricken- Mrs. Johnson. gm con, Mr. and _ Mr, and Mrs. D, Pratt, Mud Creek— Cedarvale—A, S, Gray. g Mrs. Sealy was appointed to ee SUperintend the exhibit at Prince im Rupert, Further particulars wil] a be announced later, Duthie Mines Change A combination of Rockefeller sand Guggenheim | interests has metaken over about forty-five per cent, of the stock and the oper. ting control of the Duthie min- ng properties on Hudson Bay ountain, and Chas Wethered is of exhibiting vegetables, grains and grasses, fruits and other Open Seasons For Large and are set forth below so far as they with open season dates: Moose,—Bulls only, over one year old, in the electoral districts of Atlin, Fort George and Omin- eca; north of the G.T.P. Railway, Sept. 1 to Dec. 15; south of G. T. P., Sept. 15 to Dee, 15. Caribou. —Bulls only, over one vear old, throughout the district, Sept. 1 to Dee, 15, Mountain .Sheep.—Rams only, over one year old, narth of G.'T.P. Railway, Sept, 1 to Nov, 15. Mountain Goat. ~ Throughout the district, Sept. 1 to Dec. 15, Bear. ~Throughout the district, Sept, 1 to June 30, 1924, Deer.—Bucks. only, over one year old, throughout the district, Sept. 15 to Dec, 15. Bag limits.—Goats 2, deer 3, moose 1, caribou 2, sheep 2 of any one species or three alto- fether, north of the G.T.P. Rly.; bear, 3 of any species other than grizzly north of G.T.P. Grizzly bear, south of the G.T. P., 1. Fur-bearing animals may be ‘trapped as follows: Al! fur-bear- ing animals (except beaver) north of the main line of the C.P.R., Dee. 1 to April 30, 1924. Grouse and ptarmigan (except prairie chicken and sharp-tailed n charge of the development, he deal was completed last week and Mr, Duthie is well pleased Avith-it. He is now, devoting slimself to the development of ether properties in the neighbor- 00d, The new management of She Duthie mines intends to con- Bminue deyelopment on a larger mcale and also to increase, if pos- gible, the output of ore from the enderson claim, The Late Mrs. Rowe ; After an illness of several] months Mrs, Agnes Rowe passed gv ay at the Hazeltom Hospital on my ednesday evening, Aug. 9th, maced 59 years, The deceased ved for a number of years ona Srm in the Kispiox Valley. She mB Survived by one son, Reginald, m. home, and one daughter, Mrs, mt McPhee, of Smithers. Fun- |: mel arrangements will be an- unced later, | Where the Money Goes . ston. Dr. Sutherland, minister s public works, announced Jast eek, in Victoria, the following h 00; 00; from Liv aggregate for season weeks after any open season is ended. brant, coots, Wilson snipe, black- breasted and golden plover, and greater and lesser ‘yellowlegs, Sept. 15 to Dee. 80, day, 150 for season; Wilson snipe and coots, 25 in'one day, 150 for season; black-breasted and golden plover, greater and lesser yellow. legs, 15 in one day in the aggre- fate of all kinds, 150 for season in the aggregate. ployees at the Royal Lumber Co.’s mill. at Hanall, are opening a sawmill at Vanarsdol, where they timber on one of the limits owned by the Roval Lumber Co, are about a million feet in the one limit and there is other tim- ber close by which can also ‘be secured. their machinery on the ground now and will start erecting the mill as soon as they secure 8 frouse), Sept. 15 to Nov, 15. Bag limit, grouse and ptarmi- gan, Gof anv one species or 12 of all species in any one day, 50 in Game may be kept for two Migratory birds— Ducks, geese, Bag limits.—Ducks 20 in one Open New Sawmill Hagen and Dalpra, two em- ave secured the right to cut There The boys have part of favorable site:’ They. ‘put in a shingle saw, Qs Small Game Set The game regulations of the Provincial government for 1923 relate to Central B.C, together mountain. district. the Kispiox, was badly burned in a gasoline explosion last Monday and died in the Essington hos- pital. benefit by over five hundred dol- at Lake Kathlyn last Sunday. fruit and garden land in the north can be had. $28 to $40 an acre with long term payments. See adv, on another: page. Camped up Legate Creek Miss Teeple, Miss Marsh, Bazet spent from Friday to Monday on Legate Creek, Friday and Satur- da¥ nights they, were the guests of Jim Brown at his cabin at the forks, and on Sunda the Smith & Orr ea creek, Frisco group were visited. - The view from the. Frisco camp, 4,- 800 feet elevation, was much en- joyed, and equally so was Mack Orrr’s. pork and beans, turn. trip was made in tecord time and to finish .off the day ‘Messrs, MeNicholl and Bea spent last week-end in Smithers, son paid a visit to Silver Lake, back of Hudson Bay mountain, hands. up to the glacier and late in the afternoon took in the hospital Picnic. » Fred Stork, M.P., took in the hospital picnic-at Smithers last Sunday afternoon, returning to the coast on Monday. . He re- ported a first-class time. Mrs. K. Hallberg and three children returned to Rupert on Sunday after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bergman for a couple of weeks, Miss V. Bird, of Forestdale, is the guest of Mrs. H. A. Harris. Miss Bird was formerly on the staff of the Hazelton Hospital, but for the past few years has been domiciled in Toronto. Harry Howson has his camp on Dome mountain, near Telkwa, running in good shape, | Bight Men are on the job and are mak- ing a food showing, _ — _ Tom Blythman hag made a new strike which shows 200d silver values on a claim on Deep creek where it heads into Dome moun- ELTON. BG. AUGUST 10 1935 | OVERHEARD AROUND "| Denis’ Outlook ! | NEW HAZELTON || 1s Blue—With | {| Huekleberries u- mont, of the Canadian National, |: and in company with Olof Han- where you cateh fish with your On Sunday they. went There will be more huckleberry pie eaten in this district during the coming fall and winter than any other one kind of pie, not even excepting apple -pie. For the last three weeks parties of young folk, in charge of one or more who have reached'the years of discretion, have gone to one of the huckleberry patches: on Rocher de Boule mountain and have come back with boxes, gasoline cans, buckets, pails and any old thing that will hoid berries, full, The favorite mode of travel is by car or train to Carnaby, and then walk a mile and a half to Denny Comean’s farm, where Denny has a fine big cabin, several beds, and lots of grub. But, best of all, he has a heart as big as the cabin and. he goes to no end of trouble to make his guests feel at home, He will sometimes even take the visitors to the berry paich and then have dinner ready for them | when they get back. And, oh, those dinners, The particular patch referred to is miles in extent, located on the side of the mountain, and the}, | Rocher de” Boule tram ruhs [ . eo Fishing Draws Many Visitors ~ and Tourists Just about the best fishing of any place in the north ig what can be found around the Hazelton- New Hazelton district, More - people than usual have visitad the lakes and creeks in the neigh- borhood and none have been dis- appointed. The visitors have in- cluded quite a number of tourists and this week more tourists are coming on from Jasper to spend a week among the lakes, Reser- vations have been made at the Omineca Hotel, and during the week Messrs. Dawson and Robin- son haye been to several lakes and built rafts to accommodate the visitors. A guod many of the travelling men arrange their bu- siness so that they can .take a day or two longer in the heigh- borhood for fishing, Tournament Continues Further results in the Hazelton Tennis Club tournament are as follows: Ladies Singles— Mrs. Anderaon won from Miss L, Wattie, 5—4, Mrs. McCu Wrinch, 6—1, Mise Smith won from Miss Anderson, “Miss Hogan w.o. Miss Bolivar, Men’s Singles— tcheon won from Miss through it for several miles, The bushes are so heavily laden that a scoop shovel could be used to tain. Tom will do all the work he can this season. Tom Brew- er, another Telkwa man, has dis- covered what looks like another Promising prospect in the Dome Ben Johnson, an Indian boy, of The Smithers Hospita] wil] ars a3 a result of the picnic held Acreage blocks of the finest Prices from A holiday party consisting of | t Sidney t-Jones and T. H, McCubbin Cc é Vv night gt|4 bin, Frisco The Imperial group and The re- patch is only onesof many in the surroundibg district. any place above timber line on Rocher de Boule mountamn, or any open place, huckleberries are found in quantities, crop is just as heavy and the patches as numerous, according to Duke Harris and several of the young people he has had up there. that in two days she made fiye huckleberry pies for three peoole, besides feeding them chiefly huckleberries and flap-jacks as ing excellent pie and prese huckleberries make other things which are delicious and which ties, but keep that under your the ‘interjor last week was the cause of considerable anxiety to the Royal Lumber Co. staff and management, the sparks out of the sawdust gather up the fruit. What the huckleberries could be gathered from the one pateh, but then that Almost On Nine-mile mountain the One lady informed us he regular menu. Besides mak- rves, ould be disposed of to the gov- ronment vendor in large quanti- at. Mill Was in Danger The heavy wind which visited local people hava gathered has Mix not even made an impression on! from the crop, Several of the younger | 8°: and. more enthusiastic pickers | fro: estimated that many carloads of |®—-1 Jas. Turnbull won from W, W. An- derson, 6—2; won from Rev, Sansom, 7-5; lost to E, A. Goddard, 1~6, J. D. Galloway won from L. B, Wrinch, 6--0, . . ed Doubles— ev. Sansum and Miss Grant won 7s A, Goddard and Miss Ander- M. A. M yers and Mrs. Anderson won Rev, Proctor and Miss slorbury, To Work New Property On Tuesday J. F. Duthie sent Engineer Turner out to the High- land Basin group of Claims, on Driftwood, owned by Martin Cain and Tom King, some surface work to be done immediately, taken an option on this property and proposes to proceed with its- development as rapidly as condi-: tions will permit, He will outline Mr. Duthie has Held Lawn Tea The Ladies’ Auxiliary in eon- nection with the Hazelton Hos- pital -held a: very Dleasant and Buccessful afternoon tea last - Saturday afternoon on the lawn at Mr. and Mrs. W, W, Anderson’s, There was a very good attendance . including quite a number from New Hazelton. nicely arranged and the refresh. ments were all that could be de- sired. The members of .the .{executive were in charge of the affair, raised, The lawn was Something over 935° was The wind lifted B. te nnis and dancing were enjoyed. | ty 7 burner and seattéred them in. all directions;" ‘The mill was on fire in several places, but Mr, Allen aot the boys all out and. with the: water suppl and the sup the fir and no damage w y on the mill roof °. blv from the engine € was soon extinguished as done, -..