fol, 22 a une Twenty-first Will be. Great. Day Local History Premier and Cabinet, Govenors from. North and South; 7 J Chaniber of. Commerce- Men—Beginning of the. Great, North Road—Itinerary all set oe June 2ist, 1930, ‘the longest day of the year, gives promise, of ‘being the’ ” wreatest Alay in the- history of: this dis. trict. ‘Chat will be..the day that the Premier of British Columbia aud some of his cabinet. ministers, together with Govenors from Alaska and the Paci- fic States will meet at Hazelton to welcome the ‘press earovan ‘from thie south which will artive that» ‘day, af- ‘ter travelling “by auto some 800 miles to see the starting point of the. Breat! northern extension. of the. Pacific high-! way—from Mexico to the Yukon’ and) tune 14—Teave: Vancouver, 9 a. m:, Alaska. ' Jarvive Chilliwack 12 noon; leave Chil- In .the past Hazelton has. known ajliwaek 2:80, p.m, arrive Hope. 4:3¢ ee, few events which have gone down-in Yule +, leave Hone @:30- De tL, arzive mag history. It has been. the: scene of a|” Fung 45: —Leave Yale 9 a, m., arrive number of stirring times.” It is.one-of Lytton 12 noon; leave Lytton 4 80 p. the oldest settlements in: British Col- may arrive: clean on m, a a. me: 1 . : ' s ‘og et ¥ - manbia. But Premier ‘Tolmie ot ee rive: Mile 127 12 oon Lave Sate iz government of British. Columbia, isl; :80 pom. fitrive: “Williams Lake 3p. the father of the great northern ex- m. : tension: of. the ‘Pacific: Highway, ‘and it is that road which is going to make a wonderful difference in the’ ‘tnture ‘of this district.’ On June 21st there. “wil be “many visitors of prominence’ in’ their own districets, there’ will -Inahy press ‘men, _ there ‘will be many. other. ‘wialtors, ©: W. KF. Kennedy, AL L, “, for North. Okanagan, *: and . senior © goverment whip In the- Provincial Legislature, re- presentatives af Dr, Tolmie, with Asa- hel Curtis and Charles '‘D. Garfield of the. Seattle Chamber. ‘Of Cominerce, _ DAY: AT “HAZELTON” _ Victoria, April 5—The itinerary of the caravan which will travel in. Jute to- the proposed conimencement. of. the road at Hazelton’ was ‘tnnouaced. by Bruce A McKetvie, ‘publicity- commis: | sioner tuday,. 08 follows : : Tine 17, Leave ‘Willian m., ; AETINS Quésnel | Quast 2 bh. th. 5:80. f a ; :|QUE sa ON JUNG 18 : June 18.—Leare’ Ba eryille rt ‘30 1 a. m.,“ arrive: Quésner - 12 noon ;- Téave Quesnel: ” ‘T 180. ma rive. “Prince George ® 5:30. Bem June, Ft Br lake 8 a. ‘12 noon s .““ledtve | ‘arrive. “Barkervill | necommodation. of. thé district, “but. it} La is surprising-what., can -be’ ‘done When : - all work’ together, and ‘this: is” ‘ple ‘of ‘ those times cwhen. ‘all. must: ‘work ‘to- gether. It is: not ° that. ‘only ‘this’ im- mediante district, is: -golag. to “penefit. by the visit or by: the construction. of the’ Toad. » The ‘entire ‘north will. share in 5 the new business and. the. new develop- | “ment. - The whole: Anterior “will unite | 4 ¥ nt this time and give the visitors: that welcome which, the occasion warrants.) The following“ is ‘taken from: the -Vaneotver, Province :— ; 130 p.m; ‘leave elk 2: “Be; 7m. arrive New Hazelton 5230; p.m... ‘June: 21 Ty be spent ai New. and | ‘O14. Hazelton. - arrive. Smithérs'4.30°p. mh. ~ June = 28 -—Leare: Smithers OF a. It; - ston: 1 DB m. “arrive. Burns" Lake a 330 yi mi. ar - June’ ‘24—Léave | Barna. Lake §:30 / a, UL, errive-Vanderhoot 12339 pe m, leave” "uuderhoot 2 penn, arrive Fort ‘St: Fumea'4 80°p. ma : ONE- NIGHT AT- PRINCE GEORGH » hee - June 25,—Leave Fort St, James 1p cd Benes A Mekey ie; who will ditect me umive-Ty ince George 6pm. oe the proposed: “wtitomoliile:: “earavan in’ June: 26.~—Leave ‘Prince: George: fl a. :. over the first, section: of, the: proposed. "[eeat Copper — Coming of Press Caravan . : and: the. Diadem:: the: ‘latter- group con; a tain’ rises. almost straight up for: ‘sey 7 and. the engineers. who have examined: , Washington: ‘and ‘British ‘Cohimbia. fume 22" Leave ‘Hazelton 2 p.. nL, . urtive Houston 11:30 a, m. leave. Hou- |: : read @- pauline - “Which, one’ would. ‘ya like?” . ‘asked * the” langest in the book, " was ‘the’ “reply. psalm. man, “Wall ye. read -it again, sir, “and w wil. ye come a wee bit closer? , Cert- Mines: at Usk Being - Opened|t" Canadian Copper. Mines Ltd. 4g. tlie | jmame. of ‘the cofhpany which | ds devel: “oping. two large. groups, of gold,- silver and copper, elaims ner: Usk. "The two groups: ‘are ‘known as. the * Silver ‘Mitts taining forty-six, claims, and the, “Sil: ver’ Mitts ‘group. is made UD, ot twelve claims. ote SO. -that ore: “bunkers. and - yard room can: ‘be had for. the mine. - The moun- eral. ‘thousarid. feet and _ the’ ‘develop- iment - requires” only. sort. taniéls _to open up several’ parrellel veins and at a depth. ‘of: about ‘three. ‘thousand féet. The ore rins. high. ‘to copper: values, the ofe. is a good fluxing ore AS well. . The Silver Mitts group is’ six. and. a half. miles ‘south. east” ‘of the Diadem |. ‘and: along side of ‘the tailway. Cop- per. ‘is ‘also the chief value in this. ore the property ate confident: that they have the: “thakings of ‘another big’ miné years. wy Canadian , Copper’ Mines init, is a group | of - men "from" Montana The head office: ‘is in. “Seattle.” “Work |. '|going | on alt winter’ in a small, way, present 1 time’ ut the. -B00d, things: of. the provinee, ; : HE LIKED. imme SMELL ae clergyman. “visiting al “nospital, came to a scotsman, who asked him to " élergyman.., “Tbe 'So. the clergyman | read ‘the longest “Thats enid,”: sald the ‘seats. nL arrive Summit Lake 11 a. .m., leave extension atthe; ‘Pacific: Highway ov-, Butomalt : Lake ra 730 a. mn. arrive Pr. ™ er the Carlhio- ‘voni: from “Vancouver |! ee G ree Tp. my leave: Prince ty Fairbanks, . Alario: bh! his, assist- George Bebe, tetlve Guesial 6 py. a pnt: Major’ Gorilon Suitth, will, start arrive Williams Take’ 11:80 a.m, - Overy the’ route, - ‘AB2. “malles,, from - Van- |) -June:28: Leave: Williams Laks.8 gi. _courer sto Hazelton’ ‘an April 14th to. Uitont ve Mik 100 12:30 p.. My arrive, designate the Stopping, places. find. te _ make, mecesenry. arrangemnts to: ‘enter- arrive, Ly tton. } tain: the visitors on the ‘shiamer expe- 1:80. p.m. rriveHope 6 ‘p.m Sditions 0 ai 7 “Tune: 30.—Lenve’ ‘Hope '8:80' aim:; ‘are ‘The caravan will, assemble, ‘ate Yan- (re eel Bo sera 130° iit, E _eouver ‘nnd leave: that’ ‘eity, on the- Mth axrive” Va ned ; , MP. ay eof June.. te wil “be at. “Pazeltun: on ie : , June 21,. “the Ingest day ‘of the year, + Otuwn—( paca, to’ the : -Heritld) 4 .cowhen. there. will’: , Approximately 20 Th this age: of “direct ‘communiciition® * thours of -day, ight: he avery, nation. is aot ‘only’ strengthen- | ~ alt. is: lbkely th inig- its boston in. the’ ‘communication | ‘fieid,. “Dit is. putting. forth: every: “effort |. to. establish . direct services. with, near: | ly. avery: ‘other: country,” _ “Liltovet 10 a.m, aiding. celties rons, ie. anil ~Inety. Gov tm rton, .., 2 lent, ; foi, a. fortnight,:'a a God-send, ae 2 igen “Teave’ Lytton |. ple: who: Mave. lived: in- this vieinity,’ but “i yo. are, DOW domiciled in. Vancouver | | Mrs.. Tas. MacKay on: Dhti ‘anid: presented - her. with : Jardinere. ‘ond® Dlaat. | “It. adnty,”: sald : the” dlergyanany and he po Thani ye ‘dinaly, aft ‘paid the pat |, “Ye: ken Ab’ve. no hid: a, rap n the. ‘verra ‘amell's np to: over, a ‘hundred dollars a ton and) that, will employ. many men for’ many ig now. being done, in fact has: “beeh | on the market’ 80° ‘that ‘the: us orod inay . Have an: “opporunity. to participate’ da -{dawn, en. aid Japan,’ ness, Skeenn.. Aj tra nsini ssion “[& Aldinger. The. ‘Dindem is lovated: three miles . east of. Usk and just far enough away |. from ‘the Cangdian ‘National ‘Railway strawheriles © es, thin souls. noted fighter, being once, weight | | was. ‘not’ heard,: aide, dntighter, of! ‘Mr. Pillshury,. and: wife af ’|tare of : the ‘Canidian ” “Logation® te’ Keenlyside was -Fecent- | : Vy elected ‘viee-President ‘of! the “Tokyo: Womens - Club; lembership': -of “which:|: | inchides Diokt! ‘of. the foreign. worte in the: - Fapanese, -elty.: © Dass ‘Mra. “champion — of Canada, Ensign Majary, who has been a mem- ber of the Army for: twelve years. He |. 'is" to be stationed in Ketchiken,-and Will fleht t ‘the devil, theré in an | effer-| | tive. way. “PRINCE. RUPERT ONE WS. LETTER Tt is commencing ‘to look Hke. bust- |: in the > ‘neighborhood — of Falls Rive er and the rugged shores of the “building line . piers, across the} river, bhs béen Tet to. Cartor, Halls No time is being wasted, contract for “Téeal. yuchtsmem are zoing. to: “have re memorable. “June; ‘and brides, ee ee "Prince Rupert has ‘Intely been visit: éd , by. a genial and sturdy little: man, who wears. the Salvation “Army. form. Hansard: shows that. ‘Skeena’s: vigil- ent member at. ‘Ottawa: continues to " AnotBer fishing: vessel’ hag. gone’ ‘to Davy Jones’. ‘spacious ‘and celebrated | 7 locker. ‘The™ “Tnex Ay in ‘the grey. recently: ‘hit, an “wnchartered’ rock, off. ‘the | “Queen | Charlottes. Was erash. : ‘Phe . crew and:. Mrs, “J. ‘H. @ first. secre: | Det t Usk ‘ake th ailing : {|Many: Visit the Tn the month of “it. will. he ‘their pleasure: to. ‘entertrin yachtsmen _}from, Seattle, who. will stage:a “Seattle Prince Rupert cruiser race.- Bevan. ‘oceasloti of importance: : tle is the’ game sized city Prince’ Ru- ‘pert Ww rants. to be, and the visitors will ‘inclnde some of. the “big fellows” of the Puget Sound metropolis... It’s to Seat- uni- Time was’ ‘When he was more ‘interested in winning boxing match- In‘ his day, he wes fi feather- He's It a. five ofclock -. in the morning |- had “just © ‘time to|: lower. away nr dory: and: pull’ free, as their: floating, home “berah - to - settte,|- and” ‘oon disappearéd.! The men fin- ally. reached shore, and tramped: elev- itles--avet and: “hungary—before. was possible. Fishermen: what they. make., at . JAE tig $10,000,000 [at 6.80°2 _ | Destin ‘buds | Amnieattaral Car. | AT Alk Points. “A good many ‘people ‘took advantag of the. Bresence of the -agricultura demonsiration train ° ‘at. South Hazel ton last Tharsday . morning. to. add’ their Store ‘of agricultural information’ The car arrived. on- the _Wayfreight : about: halt Past ten and ‘after, a: “eouple of hours stay proceeded. on the, Sam train to Cedarvale.. ‘Dr. Wrinch Was * at the train to welcome the speakers who were: tien from the Canadian’ Ni tional, _ the -Domintion’, Department. o of Agriculture. and the Provincial Dé partment of Agriculture, - There were short dddresses by the ‘various speak ers. on their own porticular. Lines, iit Hon pictures were | used to - illustra the ‘talks and then: ‘the visitors: were. permitted to wander through ‘the two demonstration cars and to taik with'* the experts in’ regard ‘to their own par, ticular. problems, Those onthe train with the exhibi tion were Dr. ‘Knight, chief -of ‘the B ©. Live: Stock. -branch, Hi. 5B, “Wab} of. the B. C pouliry . branch, EF. Wasson of the dairy branch, Wi. Sandal of: the: field crops department: ‘and A” Hous- ton of ‘the moving. picture branch, A aoe Richards, supt.. of the | experimental plots. for ‘the’ Doniiiiion Department, ‘8. 8, Phillips, the disirict agriculturist - The train arrived in Terrace Friday morning and a. spécial picture show ¢ for the school children was put on: and" at 26 ‘clock a lecture’ Was given. to the © Public, followed ly bicturés ‘of tS race-of a ane Judging class with th idea of selecting. candidates. toe pete at the: ‘provingial stock, ‘show : ; a. o ° Binay, 3 ML. ‘p, tor ! Skeena, cor tended. that: : ‘unemployment. “Fas * “a national . responsibility. Thera vou ibe no problem, he. declared. te he young pedple of “Havelton, jt sald. ta: the: umber. of a. lozen, aitls, at’ least one of thei 4 80'much’ better | ‘after no. doubt\the fresh’ air, the’ twittering: birds and he