adnews fs ee wee cs Hospital Day and} Graduation’ in Hospital Day hag once. ‘more: passed ‘excellent program of music’ ani". aa-! Be into history as’oné - ofthe big days - ‘dresses. was given, ‘and. the two nurses mm at the Hazelton Hospltat and for the who have’ ‘graduated were’ ‘presented fHazelton people. Livery feature of ‘With their’ certificates and pins;. they : a ee by the various cotnmittees-and the. Hoskins: who. also presented.’ the certi- pecople all, entered ‘into, the “spirit: of ficates, anid took: their“ pledge from ne t fhe ocersion.- Hospital Day, May 12, Migs. Oreig,: ‘superintendent of the hur: “ts thé. anniversary of the first nurse. ses training school and. matron ‘at, the r who wert to war with: the’ soldiers,’ hospital. - The: -glis,: Miss’ Ruth Ty and the hospitals ‘in all parts - of the. ler. and. ‘Misa Hadith Bulwer were pre: _ American continent, | and ‘in many, oth-: ‘sented with ‘bouquets: : ; er civilized, do henor: on’ that ‘dey te The graduation - address was, * deltv- |: Florence Nightingale. : The local’ hos- ered by’ Rev. “Mr. ‘Bannister. ‘It’ show- pital was among the first to’ observe: ed careful ‘preparation and te: was. de: , hospital day, und with. the exception livered exceedingly well, Dr- Wrinch wae 0f last year when building operations: spoke on behalf. of. the hospital - state A interfered with carrying ‘out PTO" "and the ‘board.: ‘of ‘directors. ‘when . he “gram, there hai not been a ziss,.and heartily - thanked: all those who had , the people of the district look forward.” taken’ ‘$0 keen aw interest. ‘Jn. the ‘pro- to a visit to ‘the instifution at that: peed ings , and. rendered guch, -valuabla time of the year,” assistance in carrying out the program ‘eovering _ Sunday ond Nuesday.. He especially” thanked the two native. OY- ganizations. which , provided music at the hospital grounds and:for the dance following, ‘the. -eoncert in’ the evening. | It -was: the. Hazelton Indian bend * in the ‘afternoon ‘and’ ‘the Kispiox orches- | tra in ‘the evening. : “Both of them vor] unteered their’ services; “The: “danee following the ‘concert was} a most ‘enjoyable one. There was a large, attendance, including many of } To: ‘begin. ww ith there was ® Joint seI- ‘ vice hed in St. Peters-. Anglican . church On Sunday : evening. The. ‘at- tendance yas large ‘and. Rev. Mr, Hale ’ of Smithers delivered ‘a very interest- Ing and appropriate, address. - ; ou Tuesday, “May. 12, the ‘program Was started at the hospital » grounds | early in. the afternoon, With a list of oer sports and field stunts, - “Hawkins and}: Lloyd proved to be" a most . ‘egpable| nd Nae | | ‘Prince Rupert gasizes the first of’ ‘the Ben the ptogram was pulled off ai ‘arrang- listeried: to: words of‘ adyice from Mr. |: | time. ‘he’ “passed away, a id Gi vuilty © " Bamuel iDowse,*. was., before. Tustice. Macdonald at: the : Mandaughter| é - | Kitwiiicool Indian, - woe “On mn Agrieultural ‘Munro [. “Be “Mono, deputy minister” ‘of: Ags “boxes, the shooks ” being’ shipped . by ¥ Pa week. * ‘He: Was: charged with: inurder: Last: winter: ‘during: a: poltateh at ‘Kit. wanicool ' Dowse fired re ‘gun: ‘and: the, ‘bullet “wert” ‘through, the arm of: ‘Silos Brown: and. then “entered - ‘the: ‘Leg: “of Samparé,.. - young ' ‘Tidian who was. round about. © “The: shooting. took: place Tate: at: night, to -the ‘Hazelton | hospital and ' after a After - the ‘evi- dence: had: been oll taken: the Jtiry found. ‘Dowse guilty. ‘OL; “manslaughter, iistead of murder, ‘They . ‘also recom- ‘mended, chim to, ‘enaney. Dowse hag heen. a\sick-mat for.a long tine He. was algo . accused by other: Indians: of. witcheraft-and he did not. have avery happy ‘life. He- “maintained that: he ‘did not do the ‘shooting, The., ‘court delayed passing: sentence “until after. the nesiags. : Big Fire Burns _ “Lake Monday & Heavy Loss io - Word. was 5 received here Monday. ‘ot another ' Dig’ “fire “até Burns Lake, the sports committee. They ‘not: only got the visitors interested ‘and anxious ‘to: take part, but they. took quite .o Jead- ‘ing part themselves. in’ performing, ‘for the people: There was a “very. “large” (téendance * at the grounds diiring - the: afternoon: bie “evening: were! and everyone seemed “greatly interest-|. “W.-W. Anderson, ' chatrinam. «| hE ed In the.doings and in the new nospit-| Piano solo—Mrs, Chappell - al and the improvements being made ‘| ~ Vocal: solo—Rev.’ Bannister. ‘to the grounds. In ‘the. latter part. off. : ‘Piano ‘solo—Mrs.: Dungate; the afternoon the nnnual reception off. Address—Rev, ‘Bannister. visitors by: the hospital staff was om - Voeal solo—Mrs. ‘ Faleoner. and light refreshments were served - to} Piano golo——Miss Anderson. some two hundred people, - The gerv-|. vocal. quartette—‘Come shere’ the ing was done by. the young ladies -of. Lillies grow”. MrsiMyros, Miss Cor, ‘ the staff, of Hazelton and of New Haz Revi! ‘Bannister and. Mr. Mallison... elton.. - The refreshments were © > pre: . Addreas—Dr. Wrineh. ‘pared ‘inthe -hospital kitchen | hy the| Address and ‘presentation, of aipto- - ‘pegular cook, and he did. exceptionally mas, Mr* ‘Hosiins. . well. : Those: Who wont. the various sports: the people of the’ district. - » The mu-. isle was “good | and. about midnight ‘the ladies ‘served: good | a . /- fo aa v, ene ann: DR, BAMFORD, isin RIDING ‘refreshments. It] W a8 quite early when the dancers nad third big: fite in: that village in ‘recent years. The | Monday. - ‘fire cleaned - uD the Lakeview hotel, “Tewell's ‘general ‘Store. and the barber shop. The Joss, is re . : wowey s The Inidians’ “Of. Kieylox held | ‘thelr, annual” “sports. day: on thé grounds ‘it. ‘Sifaa: ‘Brown was token ; . ed. farming: developmnt. , ~ |pelations’ ‘for the department “amouiit: ped to" $560,000 each. year, “he prothest-|" Ved. further cuts’ in years to ‘come: This Havelion iWon. riculture ‘started. his ‘series of. meet~ a. mill in), New Westminster, ° Paper. Le ings in’ Central, British Columbia : at, slip covers for. bottles. ‘Were. also being © Terrace: ‘last. Saturday: night, He® wes sent. to a amgien from Powell: river... me met at ‘Terrnee’ ‘by: 8: S.- ‘Phillips, dis-"- The Jaffa: orange . growers’ were, tis-.. trict agriculturist, and. in the ‘evening ing. ‘wrappers* for’ ‘their - fruit: “supplies: they both addressed’ a: meeting, of the from New. Westniinster. - He‘ advised’: Kitsumikalum, Farmeers Tnstitute’ the farmers to. be ahéad of. their bar- - Mr. Phillips, in an introductory ad- gaining. He, sald. they. should contract - for the sale of their produce long” he-.. dress dealt with. the . ‘Various methods |, of gombating diseases on’ fruit. trees, | fore, the crop wae Teady, : and stated this being new" district it : Speaking - of pests” he told” of ow. a: was neeessiry:for-all to" study. and. ex: /man wad: employed in'the south east of © periment’ as -to.-best methods of solving | the province: with poison - valued. at ~ the. various difficulties: “eonfronting |$2300 holding the: potato’ bug ‘in’ one the farmer and fruit grower, He ur- {small corner, preventing the-~ ‘infesta-” ged a standardization of ‘orchards, ‘ton, of. the: ‘Test: of: the’ province. * “This ° mentioning . as varieties. ‘especially. guit-! “han,” ‘fn his: spare time, - assisted: the’. able” ‘to the: valley. apples: of wealthy: farmers in their war against the in- . duchess, yellow transparent and YVan-!yasion of the’ prairie. gopher. - | _ derpol ‘reds. — ‘He also: advocated mix-} Coming to! local problems: he cited “ ‘the wite worm—that insect who de-. “ ‘ilights, to turn’ a good » potato: into a seive. The only. yemedy’ found: 80, Spe . was to: grow. sirest” clover” on. land - An-. tended: for ‘fotatoes.: “After. two. years the wire.’ worms . ‘were banished. To. + raise ’ sweet élover: lime. wis" “essential: . He advocated. air slacked - lime’ in pre-. ference - to. crushed’ limestone: ' “This! . should be produced ata eost not: ex- cs ceeding $5.00 per.ton. — , et Citing: « thé tise of the Terrace. Full: Fair from 15th place. in’ 1929 to 4th in’ : 1930, Mi. “Munro made ‘ac plea for: bet- ter local support: ‘He announced’ “that ; the government grants - “would - not. be cut. for Class B. fairs, but the province. vald:: 3 ae “yd B. Munro told how. it had tak }foses: 40 yenrs to get the. ‘children ‘of ‘| Tarael- out of .the wilderness. - - He’ said ~| that’ when ° the financial - ‘stringency. | hit ‘the. ‘government. the various depts. took stock and in ‘the.- ‘department . of agriculture they found | ‘some’ organiza- .|tions whose wanderings ‘in the wilder-. ness of ‘sulisidies had lasted ‘AL years. The minister’ hod decided ‘that it: Wvas an opporturie time ‘to bring these bodi- es ‘into ‘the promised land of self, ‘sup- port. Asia resnit: subsidies had' been cut off in many .cases, and reorgsni- zation of other work had: effected a . , ‘0 A discussion ° with reference ‘to- “res liable market: news. brought, out ‘that: |the: local - farmers: Were ‘selling: their ; “\produce at ‘varying. “prices; ag thoy :did, “Boys and. ‘girls’ “clubs : vould. not ‘be' note imow ‘what the standard prices °- ‘might work harship fér some ‘of_the ‘smaller bodies, : but: world: be: ‘for ‘the | ultimate good. of all, Z ; Kisplox: “There was o large gathering. jof natives from* ‘varionis. parts’ ‘of the” ed. , by fl lot of whites from Hazelton --“/and the settlers inthe Kispiox ‘Valley. The program of sports: included faot yacing, | jumping;” “foot ball and base. me were 28 follows = 4 wie . ‘ “Curiatianson:, : Boys, 6 and andor George Tomlin | son, Phil Cagys.* + Girls,;.G: and, vind Hillen Fletcher. ae Boys, 8 and: wae Sarton, G. “‘Pomlingon. no" ” Girls,’ .B—Hster Buse, - Nancy Allen. Boys 10 and ‘unider—George Bugs, Dobby Allen. Girls, 10 and undet Enter. Bugg. Boys, 12 and 1 wader—Hapoy Cox, E. Hlorence. allen, | a. wilt! ‘accompany him. ‘to: thie, _boints. where: lie. will’ hold ‘meetings. r—Hdna, ‘Biogen, “_Maxgent. . \* Girls, 12. and under 3 Moun Greer. ~ Boys 15 and ander Haney Chas, . Bugg. oon . Girls, 1. and tad ‘Awnes Stervitt. © - Boys, “tiires, .. desged Athol easel eo . Cox and - er Athol Rosell, i - Savings. ai to: ‘sace—Tappy Mel Sargent sternit and “ Boot and: tHappy. Co Sack. Rac George. '4—Gloria,, Benson, BY bot : Girls under an “Dr. ‘Bamford. of snithers, Conserva: | ‘tive candidate for Skeen: riding, - AWAS ° a. cup, in ‘New, Biineltin and: ‘Hagelton. on ‘Sat: , year and’ ‘agin’ this year, Taenitiaee. minister’ of: education, and rations © minister speaks at. Terrace,’ Usk’ _ Hazelton, ‘Smithers’ and?. ‘Telkwa’ in ‘the Skeena' viding.” He: “will be ‘in. “Anzel- ‘tan: ‘Wednesday: evening” find’ on. “Whurs- day: Avil visit - New. ‘Hazelton: and then ‘drive. w ith: De. Bamford... to Smithers. per cent: iro. estimated: on. the: coat. of . “J “purchasers , by ininfster of edu- ball, There ‘has been for. years lot of interest: taken: ‘In ‘the: baseball : ‘for | ‘Hazelton “won; the éup Inst. If'they win: “He. tald’ how the ' ——— : to. agai next uyear., th cap will belong : shad Jeaked’: que, “sellin § a 1 : ome: ‘to: New Hazelton’ sMay-25th ne Tn the Dies, “to. ‘Bespt 80° to” th 3 Argentine, oth. “te celebrant victoria ‘Day “Theik won from: Glen. ‘Vawelt hy ‘a 1 to, Jo That’. game. wos’ ‘played on : On, Saturday the: “Hazetton dians -by® a ssvore® ‘of ‘15: to" the game was: pretty ev en ‘althrough’ with ! ing... Hazelton. wad: at’ “bat ‘and got twa; ‘wen. OD _pases. “Jim ox: went. tor bat |} “next wot § avINGs HIGH Je and. it ihe ball, for: a tome. ran, ‘and t. in the. other “twa district, and. this’ crowd was augment: l¢ ay ‘HCOTE, ot. AL. to: ah “‘wntil: the. Test “tun- 2 ‘effected. * In 1930 752. boys and girls were from titne to time. - A mora effi- ‘sat 10, 000. eggs In, alnb work, 335 rais- cient nse of the. departments x market ed. heifer. chlves,.- 944; yniked 488: pigs: letters was. advocated. ; fin ¢ work Jed: to” judging: competitions _ ; In the fal of. the ‘yeni. ‘the chanplon © n ‘tem af: B,C. competed ‘fn Portland, GREY S ORCHESTRA ENGAGED ‘Ore, against ‘other. ‘teas from the §. , western states, ‘taking third ‘place. One ‘of the’ B. C. - boys’ had : an. individual “score: “that. ‘topped: a Hs, competitors. | —— FOR NEW HAZELTON DANCE SMITHERS Baul. TEAM Kong. and’ She mene “8a ea and?s sold in- a “ (Chinese, ports. The’ ‘B. o ‘unserles of rose bushes: to" “playing! pretty: fale “pall: thas rs éason and: ‘should. he cable’ to ‘put. np. re a Le 360° of tte zrand bail in athe citizens: “halt wit ak Grey's orchestra. from ‘Smithers. fiirn- | ite additionn! os eoninty with 3.000 er it periide of! three, “years, and as the & stock nan down nfter, a short tine in| be: the start, of a or $40! eucli. i] ri \de“had’ been, develo: