yee Pans a eau sersemneePumnansasuemmy _NEW. HAZELTON, B, G, ‘WEDNESDAY, JULY 99, ‘1981: ; has been looking forward to the game Mm’ ton pitcher, who was to be ‘taken & along would not go until the work at | Veterinary Su Be Located in the Valley If Money Can be’ Secured ae _ &wo Rivers team by a-score of 7 16 3 : ‘not, ‘however, get away Sunday on the . enn be thrown up even for a few days. / MM. Tomlingon. — sea uted eat rgeon May - .\ For several years ‘farmers : of the’ Bulkley Valley and. neighboring dist- | ricts have been trying to interest a veterinary surgeon to. locate in the og _pistriet The matter has been taken np at the district convention of Far-! mer’s Institutes and | Government. as- District Advisory, Board. a ing live stock. that’ progress has been made. The provincial goverument has | this district providing the district can raise an equal amount. ~ Killer “and D. T. Greene was ‘appoint- ed to make a‘ “survey of the district and be responsible for ralsing the “amount necessary. The committe met and after considerable Aiscuasion ar- rived at the following conclusions :-— A resident veterinary surgeon in an area of this size and possibilities: is urgently needed... It was estimated that. before the present depression the revenie deriv- ed from the. dairy industry in the. Bil- kley Valley was worth $75,000 annu- aly to the district and it waa felt that “the animals. making .this production should be protected. The figures were gathered from. esthmates and re- cords of cow, testing: associations and ‘hog ration, and for other classes of itvestockc. ~The services of a: veterinary sur- geon.. are necessary to all live stock men. | pectally for-children. “dactod “regularly, ‘Finally. ‘The a“ - committee ‘ing of ‘the entire district. _ ‘that municipalities and ofganizationus At the last annual convention of tho ‘formed. for district development ought Iarmers’ Institutes held in Telkw#, a ‘to: assist’ ‘in ‘such an important matter, committee of three;.J. Owens, C. J. Each . local farmers’ institute In the district. will be-asked to contribute iis ‘In ad- dition farmers who are likely to have more need of the services of a-yeterin- ary . surgeon than’ the. average will-be asked. to make a ‘special -contributicn — share to assist. the movement. to-the fund. sistance..to the project... Disteet , Agrientturist,:§ ‘Smithers. HAZELTON BALL TEAM TO TOUR Will Leave Saturday to Play First of} Series at Burns Lake—To go | As far as Quesnel Hazelton ball tear journeyed to “Telkwa last. Sunday and defeated the It was intended ut one time that the tenm shoud make thet thelr first game of a triumphal tour of tae nor- thern part. of the’ province, and if as triumphal as anticipated, might be extended right on south. Vanderhoof and no doubt many other places are nnxious to see the swatters from the far. north in. action. The team did tour as Bert Spooner, the New Hazel- the bridge. was finished.. Some of the other ‘boys were alsa working on the - bridge. ‘To them money js not 80 easily found that a perfectly: good job The tour has therefore een postpon= | ed until the boya are ‘free. . HIGH scHdon RESULTS ‘The following is a itst of the sue- “eessful candidates In the high and the -aupertor schools in: this district— ‘Hazelton centre,.. superior school, _ grade 11—Richard We. Sargent, ‘Bihel * Kitsumgallum, “contre, high * : getiogl; ‘prade 14—Margaret Ke ‘ings, Tanet w. Young. ; LPR - Smitherg hight: achdol, grade ne Pred. Giraud, ‘Douglas, G,, Kerr, . Her | ia pert. W. Leach, Lyella MAMA Frederick Small: U (private ‘study, Atma} Db POTATOES - DESTROYED a ‘ne In the midst of 90 much unemploy- ment there was -some- - the reports of the wholesale destruct- ion of potatoes (in Vancouver ' last week, The Markets Branch there were still about 600 bushels in storage from the crop of last year. They could be bought price of a cent o pound, but as-they no one seemed to want them. Conse- quently they’had to be thrown out to make ‘way for the new- crop. The officials explain -that: there were about 10,000 tons in . storage. at the; begtining of | January, and. as ‘these have been: reduced at: about | the Yate of 2,000 tons a month the “amount. left over was not excessive, If cann- ‘ed. pens and vegetables were also de- stroyed as reported it must_have been because they were “unfit for con- sumption, "le T. J. Conxvad'and party ‘of Toledo, Ohio, motored through. : and made their heidquarters at: Hazelton while they took- in” some of. the scenery of this country. ‘Mr, Conrad is a journalist on} a holiday and le stnted that-this was the most glorious hollday he ever had. He suggetss that B..0. be- advertised imore exténatvely. ‘in the eastern ptates.. ‘No’ ‘doubt! he- will be: among those who will help "to ao’ the advertising. as. ‘ha will make “f- ‘favorable report to his, friends and readers, | 7 maga "Dr. and Mre.-L, Be Wiliich- etpsat fo ane into their’ new ‘ome! ‘the. end, Public - heaith. Milk is ‘one ‘of the most. important of human. foods e3- It is of the ut- sistance has been. requested by the most importance that animals produc-| ling. for the whole milk trade be heal- It will be of interest to those own- thy and inspections and. tests be con- decided fF provided $400.00 to assist. the veterin- ' that a matter of this nature must. re- ‘ary sutgeon to. establish, himself in ceive the ‘support and financial. back- It was ‘felt ~ It is not the. intention of the: com. niittee to ask" anyone to: personally do- nate, but it is felt ‘that. all interested parties knowing the necessity of hav- ing a resident. veterinary surgeon ‘in the district wil give their financial. Aas- “If. the money cannot be raised ‘the niatter, will have. to be dropped but the committee is hopeful that such a’ progressive movement. will be support- _B0 _Nalue was put .on the | skim initk. ed. “nich 14 the “hak Valuable pare Oe aw “a aress" alr cottecpotasied ta obscot-the: conipany and |.to-conslder:2- “ next steps to be taken in connection criticism | on advises | 4 that when the new crop. came in retail at the were approaching the period of deeny “EASTERN PAPER MAN HERE “tbe, follow a ‘eye é me —— : Pwo : _Moror ACCIDENTS a Cars, ‘Damaged and One. “Passenger| | “in the “Hospital—Driving . on am * Main: Highway: Sat.. Night ‘Saturday: night” “was a bad one for car. drivers, A_ load of men. headed {for Smithers and: the ball. game at Telicwa.: on: ‘Sunday ‘lost a wheel on‘ a: sharp corner near Evelyn, Some of -|the. mex were. bruised. and cut -.a little, ‘but’ nothing: serious, It is un- derstood; ‘they. sold ‘their wreck for ten dollars, - all cash. The same evening Smithers a: young couple from Hazel- ton collided head-on with a Smithers men, Shortstop Lewis of the Smithers ball team,” who was a passenger, had to be taken:to the “hospital. Both cars were taken to the hospital.and will be confined there for some Hittle time as | eney awere badly wrecked. | USK NOTES | Ole Berg of. Usk went to Prince Ru- pert on Thiraday for ‘medical. atten- tion, ‘Thos. Shackleton of: Usk who’ has not -been well for some time, had 4. yveal spell at the depot on Thurs. morning and had to be assisted back to the hotel. : ~ Major McConnell of England who is financlally. interested in, the | Copper River Exploration Co. ot -Usk, has recéntly completed an examination of the properties and bas returned to Toronto to consult with other direct-. report by Mr. Batten and Mr: Norrie, mining ‘engineers of . Vancouver. This ‘[teport will decide definitely on: the with the development of Columario Co. in which Major McConnell is-also interested. The probabllity. is that the company: ‘will instal a@ mill this sum- mer onthe Coltimario property with capacity of at least. 50 tons a’ day.. Some of the directors favor a mill of 250 tons capacity. Word | from the Usk this week. Development ‘work will start on the Toulon group of five crown granted claims and five claims hela _by loca- tion, This group is owned by the Copper River..Axploration- “Oo. * ‘Tiey ore Is copper. gold ‘with. the’ ‘latter pre- dominating. Considerable work, i. te be done this’ ‘season. + *~ . pet aertees Assessment work. has been. started on the Coper: ‘River “Exploration Co.'s |. | property near Usk. . . 7 INSPECTING THE RANGES. Tot eee ee es Dr, Gunn, . Tispector “or Animal Husbandry, has’ returned from an in- spection tour of the ranges of Cariboo and the northern interior of the pro- vince. He was accompanied by L. B. ‘Thomson, Superintendent of the Dom- inion Experimental. Farm. -at- Money: berries, Alberta,’ and Mr. Thomson's assigtant. §,. Clarke, in charge of. for- age: work, Thetr idea! was to give. the cattlomen:. thelr ‘suggestions ‘a8. to the best: method. Of: preserving: the raiiges 4 ond’ using them, to. the beat ‘advantage. meeting ‘at. ‘Williams : ‘Lake. ‘One “thing ‘Vand: to: thig.-.end: they: “addressed «9 that struck them: was that:the eatile raisers of B.C. Appeated sto: he: ‘able. ta. get. their: stock. ta. the anarket earl: {ter ‘than:..[n: ‘any :; “oth ‘province,, as |Flower Show to find, on the. straight piece of road mear car containing two men. One’ of the head office in Toronto fs expected in Who. has: retired. .. The” change’ is dite 1 tovre-organization’. and 8 reduction” Ont the~ youngest ‘appointees, | iment’ was: in; no: way.’ due to- tneffie- |» a dency, but ‘atrletiy™ ‘pe Mr... ‘Berner’ artived: last’ woe and | nis} Be Held Aug. | There was a: meeting of: the ‘Hazel- ton Horticultural Roclety last Tues- day evening and Thursday, Aug. 20, was selected as the date for the an- nual Flower Show.This has been one of the big diys in Hazelton for a num- ber of years, and of recent years the people from all parta of the district have looked forward to a trip to this end of ‘the district at that time, A greater reason than ever is present. this year to ‘attract even a ‘bigger at tendance than previously. Thoke iu charge-of the show. promise that the program for the. day and the -evening will be ag attractive as ever. Fuller particulags will be given later. HAGWILGET BRIDGE IS READY Engineer Smith, who has been. in charge of the bridge at Hagwilget is finished . with construcilon and bas notified .the Department’ of Ptblic Works at Victoria that {¢ Is ready for fuspection, and it is expected that the superintendent of bridges will be here shortly to put his’ O. K: on it before the Minister of: Public Works arrives to declare the structure opea for all traffic. In the meantime the public js using it for light traffic as that is abeut the only kind of traffic offer- ing at. the present time. ’ To NEW BRIDGES “IN PROVINCE . Last Sunday’s Province devoted, a nage, and. mord.o. the new. bridges. 1 in the Province that ‘have, been’ built ‘in the last year or.two. - The bridge. ov: er the Bulkley River. at Hagwiiget is one of those pieture, together with the old structures. All the bridges now finished are of a permanent character and are all substantial, The govern- ment’s policy is. now to build for the future rather than. for the pas‘, nud ihig applies to roads as well-as to the bridges. - : a The W. A. to the H. I. will held lis WSL regwar. monihir - meeting at the fioame of Ms. Sawle, and Jf the wea- ther Issfevorab'e the meeting. will be held on the lawn, members of the two towns are requested to be preseut Mr. and. Mrs. Ralph G, Seer of ital- ly wood, Oak: ‘motored aa. far Pit) Haz- elton and” are “spending some time: in- this district fishing and alght “seeing:.- ‘They arrived in good weather and are not, in a ‘hurry: to .get back to the south Trek, Mrs. K Norton of. Big Valley, Auta, 4s on a visit to. Hazelton. : ‘on July, ‘24th a daughter was born to Mr. aud. Mrs. George Martin | of Hazelton at the Hazelton hospital. SOLDIER SETTLEMENT MAN. APPOINTED FOR NORTH A. Berner of the Fraser Valley hay been transferred to ‘Telkwa. to take. over. the duties in this. northern dist- rict, under the Soldier Settlement Board... He - -sueceeds .. Tack ' Wallace j staff, A good: many men. have been laid off asthe’ work ‘of. ithe . board. tg belng reduced. Wallace ‘was . one‘ of} | His’ retire-|'g “ econoniy. |' pftatshing. ‘wife. will arive | shortly, 20 in Hazelton| oS northern agents . for Rexal'. ae.¥ complete. stock so close at-hand is. - gaze. to oe ee | No. 5 Meving Picture ‘Northern B:C. For Sw eden “A. umber of. moving picture peo- ple from Sweden arrived at Hazelton on Saturday ‘night in company with Mr. Utterstrom, a brother of Otto Utterstrom of Kitwanga. They have acub bear about four months old and will take it with them into the Tele- graph Line. country and on up to the Groundhog country, The bear will figure largely in the moving pictures of wild life and big game that the party fs to take, ‘In the party are John and Mrs. Utterstrom,-of Seattle, Sven Utter- strom, Olympia. Ski champion of Sweden and Harry Fabbe, Swedish writer and Journalist. . ‘ They are making a. feature adven- ture picture for a Swedish, film in dustry to be distributed all over the countries of Burope. The picture is to show all big game found on the Nerth American: continent, and- will also feature the salmon in the rivers and streams.In connection with the latter featura the party spent last Sunday at Hagwilget where they got. many very fine pictures of the king of fish jumping the falls and strugeting in: the (rapids. That canyon is one of the. most picturesque ‘and most intet- esting in. the world, « A’ street scene in. Hazelton showing Rocher de Bouls mountain in the background was also a taken: . - On Monday the party Jett for Tele- graph Creek, travelling via the. tele- graph. trail. They camped the first night at Eighteen Mile, ‘Harry’ F’Son .Fabbe. is . _gatherlng ‘material’ for® a: vook” On be’ ‘Fame and adventures in Northern © British ‘Col- - umbia.He: ia also~ writing : articles for “Dagens. Nyieter” : ‘ally. News) in Sweden. ORMES LTD. NEW STORE OMest Drug Firm moved into. most Modern Store—Complete Stock, including -Serunis, carried Orme’s Limited, the pioneer | drug store in Prince Rupert, and for some twenty years located at the corner of | Third Ave. and Sixth St., is now loea- ted at the corner of Third Ave. and | Fulton 8t., in the buflding owned by the. company. The new drug store is equal to. any. in’: Vancouver in apear- ance, equipnient, . ‘size ‘of. stock and in quality - of. ‘goods, while ithe service ‘is Stiperior : to most. ¢ity. “drug. ° 'Storen, - The -inteptor - of the store:fs: all! in| white: Andie . very attractive. -Larke - an ‘obundance of light and. aul goods, are displayed in: the, latest’ styles of show .cases. In the store.is..a frigi- dare’ in which -is stored a: ‘good supply. of ‘alr: ‘serums (Ormes Ltd): cbeing. the ‘serums.) going-to be a great convenience to the ~ north ‘and will -gave® much. valuable time -in- case of: need; The dispensary is located.at the rear of the store and’ , is fitted with. a full glass front that-all work is ‘open "to -the- pubic coe - The office. ‘and. the atock Toom: plate glass windows on: two ‘aides sive _