Vol. 24 . — %, . L NEW HAZELTON, B: C., WEDNESDAY, TUNE 15, 1982 Ns 4 ro | Hospital | L ay a Big Attraction Nurses Grad. Hospital Day was celebrated ‘on the sronuds of the Hazelton’ Hospitat- on, ‘Tnesdiy afternoon and there was a very ‘large gathering present from. ao ninnber of points in the district ag-well ices. for the children all thé way from Yeeurs of age. A: committee of young men were in charge | of-the sports and they kept everythig going. ‘in ‘good shape nntil A couple of clowns arrived on the scene and then the youngsters. were all over the place. after the new attraction, even some of the older boys und girls got a rood laugh, especially when one of, the clowns all. but lost’ his prjamas and had to stay-on the grass aay Refreshments ater . verandah on the main’ floor and, those. who could. not, geet in to ‘the. tables ~ gout and Mawery Aften, : habies born in the institution was giv. cn and ‘they ‘were sime babies, . Furth: or commiente unnecessary. . a At the sume’ tine the - ‘hostesses re: - eelved the visitors.at the maiijentrance to the: new building and the nurses act- ad us pilots for all who wished to sec A preat number’ tok advautnge of the opportun- Among others who looked the through thee institution. ity. hospital over were several travellers who had Heard about this hospital. were served on the lawns,. in ‘the gar- den and even as far away as the park. "The ten tables were in charge of the girls from New Hazelton: and Hazelton and they handled :their work excep: tionally. The ‘refreshments were very: tasty and refreshing. - Hospital Duy has always been a ‘big day in this vicinity, where ‘nearly ev eryone Is keenly iiterested in the insti- tution. It is generally- considered the day when friends -froam. other polnis meet local friends nnd discuss the af- files of teh day and the condition of crops. They also have an opportunity to visit any of thetr'sick friends,” Fran the stindpoint of the werther’ TeMiiag beter could hive Neen asked Por was clon breeze and the shade. in the park wis a help in waking the day the big suc cose that it was. , f , : P Shore Ww hot Won the races Werte —. CHrls mder. + “yrse—Cloria Bonsan.. cdry Benson, Beye six, aud “‘uuder—Coln Sargent vata Hrlkenburg, , : . Mads. Gane. mmschor—Mi gory Mouk:. Vioky Richmond, ; Boys 8 and tader—Phillp euey, Ge Tomlinson, ; Girls §& Tanat Uister— NAME Atle, TinkkenDurgs, Boys 10 TET mieten Samy. piel, Wilwe “ella, . iris 1" and andes“ Mrenet Wi Tan, Patsy URS, . ; Toys 12. wd ster Wie Proildie Knit. “s . (iris 1 2 und: ner Mine Greer . Margaret Willan: Bays 46 and unter AIWreNCe Wil len. Happy Cox. Girla 15: md side —Betya Athol Ttuswell. de Boys Ho legge “vac : “raiwreuce Wil Jan aud Fleppy (ox, Wilte Ger He mic. Adu Plerve < ; Glvris B-Texs mutl yee. Margaret Grer and! Iddith Buges Margaret:, Sar.’ Be - George. WORK STARTS. AT JESSIE GOLD : MINES PROPERTY a 'W. G. Norrie Will Have Charge of the ’ Development Plans—Smithers . People ‘are Taterested ~~ . =i” ie 3, bre . Sinithers, Tune 15—Dey elopment was stirted today by Jeasic Gold Mines Ltd on. its property on Hudson Bry Moun- “Supplies and- equipment ‘are. be- tain, aneing ‘It. Ings. Noa. veins ta a depth of 400 feet. The ore Ix a gold-bearing® arsenopyrtte . with three veigs’ alrea ty opened up on the surface for. lengths of 150 feet, 400 ‘feet and 250 feet re spectively, with Aoud ore in-all work. The present work is in’ continu. atom of_a tunnel started in the ore of 2 vein, witha view to the explor- ition of the ore In-all ‘three of these until he could wiggle them up ugain. Following the sports the guthering went from the convalescent park to the Hospital building where n display o! ery, el - OU, - rehe. , [a Pin-interpretor, The san was hot) and: the. Hey |: There, Ws avery. plensaiit vs [ing of 0 Canada, . { presentent., them: with ‘thelr. pins, . Chai in Rey, Mr: Donaldson gRve n rory in. a tor esting: rnd fpr ersive graduation nil halen claived tor the’ anita sHoapt:] W.G. Norrie of Vimcouveer, formerly with the Silver Standard and_ the Sil- rer Cup at. New Hazelton, is expected in Smithrs between Jul} 10 and“15 to make a complete examination’ ‘and Te- port nnd to direct further dey elopmeut ans. ; FOUND. WITH THE GooDs The frst. of last week a theft of personal cffecis from the C.N. RR, yard at Prince Rupert was repor ted to the provincial police slong the line and the next day Cons. Wellens picked up two nen at Hazelton who were 7 ‘sto “OF the’ ‘foods Wésertbedt. peated. before’ Magistrate nomen and were remanded for nine. days. to give the police nu opportunity . to ‘get a Fin to ‘act. as” interpretor: They are charged with being in Dossession ‘of stolen goods, The case came before’ Magistrate G ¥. Storkey on Tuesday afternoon with It was dismissed as there was no evidence whntevet of the ‘goods haviig been stolen, ar Girls S-legged race (2)—Ivelyn Cua aiid) Orice. Sargent. Nora Olson and, Illeon Tomlinson, 9 | Sar; went. Back Tiges~Adim Meerre, ‘Arthu Abaw, Pe age all . Phe’ sivadnation exerelsees ‘tin. the. ove cupurg held: In ‘Kitanmax hall, attracted al good sized evowd, nll ‘intereested: ix the two young. ndles in ‘the graduating clos. W. WS Anderson, was’ chiirniar and the opening anmber was the sing: Tn his' remarks the chaftman stated tht, he could person. ally from experience ‘testify to the of Neteuey of at least one of the geadu- ating urses, and he spoke: highly of the’ training. the young ladies got at the: Your! dustitution, Other numbery ou the program were a-pinno selectior- hy Ttev, SeV. HL Redman; a voen! sol bys Miss Borns; the erjduation ad: Alress iy Rev, Donaldson, of, Smith, Lact sale hy. ‘Mrs.’ ‘Redman, , LG. Wrhieh: “eritiineted exorctses, ‘Rev, Mr,” “sented! the’. diplomas anil. Mls “Crale “yripeiintendent of the auises tradnine school pave the® ‘elvis thes. “plelge ‘Ane — dress, and it. wiis Ustened to with: adi of interest: by everyones?) 2 os Imetiately.. after, the prog The ‘company's consulting engineer - jeer Boot. wud “shoe riieee—Hupis Cox. | 5 bie . Tough Case at N orth. Bulkley A resident of North. Bulkley wis’ be fore Magistrate: Rt. L. Gale last week in | Smithers on a charge of theft-and be’ was giv en fourteen ‘days hard labor’, It appears , that the man had been ont as from the imedinte™ vicinity. The crowd also gathered early’ and the ing. moved up. with a vieew to continu- of work for many. months, chad lost his sports were started fairly - well on ing the work steadily. This is the} place and, 2. cow, -He had left SONIC program was started fairly; well on mining project in which the, “whole chicketis anda couple of sheep and one ‘ime, There was a good program of town .of Smithers big joined. nearly calf. But he had-nothing“to feed then every adult having . taken part in- fin-| with. The Kens laid very few eggs as up small children, ‘There was in the ten: in whieh they were Hvying part of r sick of flour, a few pounds of sugar nda small ‘pall of: ‘dripping. Thi’ was what the family. wits trying to ox ist on. The: DIA. was erecting | ry ‘los aibin in ‘which to house his family i: during the fall aud. winter, He conlc. get no credit, no worl: and had noth ing fo work with. He, went to a cabin on a firm that had gone back to the He took the doors, uid windows, ¥ rat ed at $9.00 und L put them in his owl house. When Cons. Fairbairn inv estignter the case and found the-unkappy condi-, tious, he took it upon himself. to issu: a‘ five dallar relief arder and then got in touch with the. government agent at Fort Fraser. Another relief order war sent to the family for present use -. ' Day EVENING ‘Five flying. boats’ trom Detioit, tin. nesday evening and. ali of them - made tt good landing in the. Skeena river at: Mission. Point, the junction of the Bulkley and the Skeenn. © It is the firs! ‘time that: planes fitted with pontoons have landed at this point, and there wns a large nyumbeF of. itizens down te meet them. They remained here unt!" two o'clock the next afternoon -wher they took: off for Prine! Rupert. The ‘plines are bound for a placer fieeld it Northern British Columbia and - ther. expect to take. out enough gold thi? aéason to -meet all expenses, “The svi dieite: had fepPesentatives in“ the con! try. last: yenr-and ‘have ground : ‘already shrked. an same “work: ‘done on it. at he. veal objective of the syndicate Gr ent ‘Rear’ Lake but flrst they want to size up whit “they: already’ have in Northern B. C. It is: tao. carly bry ‘nonth to ‘vo to Great ‘Rear, Lake, CAN MAKE GLASS BOTTLES. The possibilities of manufacturing hotties and glassware in British Colum. hin, the third report of the series of inv restigations on non-metallic minerals of the ‘province, is now available! for ‘distribution’ according to an aunounce- ment ‘of. the depirtment. of jiines, - Yo mannfacture ‘plass requires: ‘silica-sand OKT, lime. and fuel, Ti iG. has the laat. \ ‘thiree inimed “injetedionta tit arent quan; ere: Vlolln: nolo. Ay Mrs,'Retlman dnd e tities, “ond until, the sind is’ found, i! HH Amported- ‘In: quantity. nt low ‘Brospectors. are’ now seeking for the proper, kind of sand. There is. ; futy loe#tl: jiarket.as last. yea the pre. +) Vinee anlipart tpa? sion, 00, Worth of bot. | Ele, {ope, od Bee Nt Pa to his: ‘property, in. Hazelton formerly" oceiipled | by ‘the Omlinecn ho” tel. If he. earries out: his plan. ‘he wil) "tak dance. which: was “fhily weil atterid- fed gaa ereryone had a Root ‘tine, put: ‘the: house dn ahape for liv Ing in, Stole e $9 Worte 2 they ‘existed. oll what: they could pick ‘The man haa: ‘2 .wife and severn? government for: non-payment of taxes’ FIVE PLANES ARRIVED WEDNES- anesd: by a Detroit ' ‘and a Torouto syn’ dicate, arrived at Hazelton last Wed. “red in the hone that they might be a: “TL at K. ‘Mealy whet. towii, ast, week a rind, 41s - “platining. ‘on, anoving” the. pled. few, nealdloned xr tiie he. tought i sonic stil] conipete: “with cod iver. oll in’price. Some pilehaed ott has. Ween: ‘used: in. ‘the a panto BALL GAME LAST SUNDAY iw ith a score of. ‘Seven all the Game ~ Wound up with a Serap over a. ‘Decision of the Umpire pe . Hazelton. base Tall: ‘team: came: gre to: New Hazelton “Jast: Sunday, fot re game vad it wound. up’ witha: séore of seven aloaad. a row which had not been: settled’ when the audience and the teams leéft the grounds. Inthe Oth in ning. Omer ‘Spooner, for New Hazeltor nude -home plate *for the. eighth “and winning rn; The compire called hin sife as the ‘Hazelton | eateher dropper the ball. Hazelton: refused to allow the -seore and there was a long tall that got.no one any lace, It nppear: that no wnpire has no authority on: hall field any more, and when that be: comes the cise it is time to eut out th gumess Kew Hazelton 4 was short their pitch. er, Bert Spooner, who was Jaid up witl a nasty gush in his foot. “He was o1 the erounds, however. His brother Omer Spooner, pitehed the first eigh? innings and Oakley Senkpiel went i “| for the: ninth inning. The boys hel¢ the visitors. pretty well. und they migh: both do more pitching—it would givi the fenm,a stronger line-up, Hazeltor was alse short of men. Ward’ Marsh- ell had. a sore leg, but. his -team pn’: him in as 2 pinch hitter, bet when the visitors wanted to play a pinch: hitte: wih aman to rm for him and another mon to play..in the field, it was toc much for the local boys and they put up a holler about it. There was mn rule book on the grounds so it was : : cnse of who could talk the loudest ant the langest. ‘Pilchard Oil is Good Feed for . ‘Your Poultry “The efficiency of Cod liver oil in poultry. feeding has. been definitely oR tablished, upon:a_ scientific and or practical-basis. Owing :mainly to the fact that suitnble cod fishing avens are loenlized and. in many instances dls- tant froin centres of rural and urban population, costs of transportation las considerably inerénsed the price of this. treduer in some districts. As a vesul liver and body ois from no great min. hev-of fislr have heen biologically test: potent in vitumins ‘as. cod Liver oil, ane he cheaper and. inore rendily. available in the districts. concerted. - oe Suitable’ species of cad fpr the pre | duction of cod Hver oil do net exist a: the Pacitie Coast ot Canada. Oi | obtuinel however. from the body of th pilehnyd., a fish which is netted in larger. quantities - upon the British Columbir coast. Skis oil is: palatable, low it. free fatty xeids.and can. be ‘fairly sheuply produced. Cod liver oil con. tring vitnuiin. A which js growth pro ducing and vitamin D which prevent: rickets and. permits of normal bone fot mation, Tn experiments with chick recently ‘completed pilchard oil. fron, ‘the British Columbia const VAS proy et to be. {Yotent as a goad, serade. of: ‘pout. . hy cod Lver ail: ‘in Les xitom s'A wn {ve er ‘ot for i poultry’ ‘féedltug’ prints ma transportation: cqggts, at cod, lier. olf ax nientioned above, ltehard oil will: with ‘It ‘1 SH Biel tite ration: about 7 wish, the ae ¢ tor or sale—ADBY to, nN Grant's Agenc:. i (Sectionman at - Topley Found Dead i in Bed “Alex. Byké of mopley, one of the sec- tion ihen; wag found dead in his bunk about ten : o'clock. ‘last Thursday .morn- ing, Tune: ‘Oth, The | deceased was at work" the ‘day before and. suffered: ‘hao pains: “and: felt very. fine, but in the morning: of the 9th. He got up at ‘the us- Ul hour, six o'clock, , lit the fire and started: to- “get: breakfast. He com- plained then to ‘his. brother who work- ed on the section’ with hitn and’ lived in the sane cabin, of a bid toothach: and pains in the baek.of-his neck. «He went back to’ bed and. stayed there. A! xhout nine o'clock he went to the do: of his‘enbin and -called bis. brother to come and rub some liinment on- hi: neck, his was done,-and nbont ar hour afterward’ the brother went bac] to see how he was getting. on; He wn: lying on his bunk and-was apparently dead. The section foreman was calle . in. Geo. P, Whitfield and Mike Byk. ‘lifted the. dead man out of his bnnl onto the floor and fried: to revive him. but there ‘was no response, “Phen the station agent at Burns: ‘Lake was''no- tified and .the doctor from Barna. Lak : went. out. - The man.was. dead: ‘and. the canse of death was given ns. cerebra! hemorrage. THE “AGRICULTURAL WEALTH Farmers are ‘being- sent cards by the Dominion. Department of. Statistics. t fill_in. ‘These cards: when’ fommlet eran and the ‘stocks: ‘and: flocks: ‘for the in. a dividual: “farmé; and- “will. enable . the #overnment to. get at the. wealth af the country from ‘an. agricultural ‘stand. point. It ‘is very, impottant: that av farmers: fill out, these’ cards prompti; and accurately’ and send, 1 them in te ait department. ‘ 10 STUDY PRAIRIE LIFE ° Prat, Waitt of, ‘Queen's Theologica! Callege, has. been. chosen to make’; study this stmimer .of-the social. eco omit ‘and relig gious Hfé of. the .prairi this stunmer. Census division Noa, 11 Manitoba, has-been! selected mK typie. of whats desired The United. Ghr. Ronrd of. Honie Missions. is sponsoriny: the stirvey ag a: part of its ror! lit pe oRr am... FORMER NURSE A: VISITOR HERE nal Do eee Miss Kattie James, R.N., a ‘arhduats of the Hazelton “Hospital, but’ for a: nv “mber: of yeenrs: onthe. staff of the: Tos pital até Bassano, Alberta, arrived: or Saturday morning and: spent the Weel end with Mra. Sawle..- Miss 7 ames thie’ ‘a good many old friends here who wer glad o see her again: visiting. with -her aister ‘at ‘Giseonibe: several weeks and on Moitday. evenin; Jeft on the return trip. “On Friday o this week, Miss James ‘will be tnited it. marrhige.| to. ‘Wallace: Smith, editor am publisher of. the. Bask She has beer Mail-and at. ife togetlien, wt _ Mosquito. ‘Wat 2 ani ' ‘othe 2 factory ‘low pay to: uti, at tri por tation , from. ‘British’ ‘Columbin- tnd