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Advertising and Circulation Telephone 98 Editor and Reporters' Telephone ,,..86 Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation DAILY EDITION Tuesday, Sept. 24, 1929 PEACE RIVER MESSAGE We strongly urge Prince Rupert v-ho were. not present at the meeting in the city hall lat night to read the abbreviated report of the meeting given in The Daily News today. The speech of Mr. Frederick emphasizes the importance of securing direct connection with the Peace River country. We must not leave a stone unturned in connection with this matter ami it may be necessary to take extreme measures to bring our case before the Sickness is an indication of lawlessness. It indicates that some of the laws of nature have been broken. C. P. R. BIG PLANS We still have not given up the thought that possibly the C.P.R. may mclujUhe port of Prince Rupert in their plans. If the railway to Prince Runert is nnr. nnvino nnvinrr It A NATIONAL MOIORIAL TO LORD 11AIG wouid be a great advaritaKfe, it would seem, for the C.N.R. w si umuiiy ngnis 10 me . f . u . which would be com- Mr. A. F. Hardlman, famous British sculptor, with his model of Lord Halg, which Is to be erected as a national memorial outing. TERRACE H. C. Creelman of Topley, visited friends here at the week-end. Miss Jean McLeod returned on Saturday from a short visit with Mrs. W. Alrd at Pacific. Mr. Lengatt, who was relieving here at the CNR. depot, has gone to Topley to relieve there, while H. C. Creelman Is on holidays. General Blaekstock of Toronto, who has been In the'Remo district In the interests of the Kitaum-Valum Timber Co., left on Thursday for the coast. Mr. Cavalskv. grand master of the I.O.OJ".. visiter the loeal lodge on Friday evening and. after lodge business was finished, tables were laid and sumptuous banquet, at which both Oddfellows and Re-bekahs were present, was enjoyed. spent a few weeks visiting with Mr. ana Airs. j. uuoert. C. R. Gilbert returned on Saturday from Burns Lake where he went on insurance adjustment business. Nigel Sherwood and Barbara re E. L. Davie of Prince summer here is leaving this week tor Vancouver. Mr. Cot'.on of the beginning of the week, A. L. Sweeney of Pacific was In town on Tuesday. Thir .inere "Ly was a rainy large crowd in attendance at the Tprrnr Theatre on Monday night, when Olof Hanson, Liberal standard bearer for Skeena, M.P.McCaffeiy ui i-1 mce iiupert, ana iton. Dr. J THE DAILY NEWS ySeptember 24, im NORTHERN B. C. NEWS NEW HAZELTON Mrs. T. J. Marsh left on Friday There was a good attendance at to spend a few days with Mrs. T. ; a meeting on Tuesday night at the H. McCubbln In Pacific. . Assembly Hall to hear Hon. Dr. J. !H. King, Olof Hanson, M. P. Mc- Mrs. Fred Nash left on Sunday lea fery and Dr. H. C. Wrlnch on a trip to prince Rupert. jMIA. W. W. Anderson presided. Hon. W. A. McKenzie. minister of j The marriage will take place to-mines. and Robt. Dunn, deputy I night In Vancouver of Miss Betty minister, were In town at the end Unnea Bergman, formerly of New of the week, and visited Lakelse ; Hazelton, to Sellm Victor Hissing. Lake on Friday. On Saturday O. - . ,. T. Sundal drove them over the,, Miss Scott R.tf, who was rel ev-new hiehway as far as Usk where ling on the Hazelton Hospital staff they will visit the different mln- d"rln8 the holiday season. Is now inr areas the Puest ot Rev- and Mrs- T- D- s ' I Proctor for a couple of weeks. Douglas Lay, mining engineer! ... . : .. of the Omineca district was a vis- LMls ,Jy T fptd of the Hazelton itor here at the end of the week, Hospital staff is expected to re-returning to the interior on Frl- here today following a three (jay : months holiday in the east. The high school pupils, accompanied by their teachers and the junior teacners or tne puoiie W. S. Harris, who left for Van couver at the first of the week,t will ndcavnp tn lntirpst southern! school w th?lr shTplcnT atcaplta 1 In Lakelse Lake on Saturday. About "ftaJla "c-Jh 20 attended and enjoyed the day's Is f oW dive wit a ounce, to sliver and $24 in gold, It Is repor ted. son and M. P. McCaffery addres-1 positions with Arthur Dixon as sed a successful meeting which ' district engineer for the provincial ! was held here on Wednesday ueparunem oi puouc worics. is ex- night. There was a large B. F. Messner left recently foi Vancouver and Seattle on business to continue his' stidte: at the -n, tnm ......n i j.., j.j , . high quality. A large shipment of oil has arrived at Smlthers for annllratlnn vlnrlal Grand Master of the Odd-1 Rupert ieiiows' Lodge, paid an was a visitor here at the beginning '. visit to the local lodge on of the week. James Scott of Vancouver, newly night. Levi Graham, manaeer of thp ALICE ARM on the main street as a remedy! Jaclc Graham, district road fore-r dust but, owing to the lateness man, has been cruising out a route cded n 7 put sra "n sjst1 road up the " street until next spring. ""glance Valley. He was accompanied turned on Sunday from Smlthers. The Denartment of Indian Af accompanied by Mr. Sherwood's i fairs is calllncr for annlientinna trr' V. . m M t- l , . V- ... a r ' , luiuuicr i rum r.ngiana, id. imaumg an extended aaa ana vsji. ion ine uip Dy j. iiauber. - who Ujthe position It government agent ! rived here from aSSSt SSnfan visit In Can- at Hazelton In succession to Ed. u-;to Jl"tu!? 1 and plan tn u Hyde. make their home here. During I tne summer. Mr. Fraser was em- The B. D. Bridge Club met on' F toproyemenU in the ployed on the government road in Tuesday evenlng.at the home of ifhu SiVtXt wC. ',),.,:,',,' u,the Naas Valley. Mrs. Oeo. Little r !rnu aistnct Include the Installa- teacher, was In town Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Mcintosh are closing their summer home at Kit-sumkalum and are leaving for Prince Rupert today. Mrs. Whitlow, Mr. and Mrs. J. won oi a new and larger switch' ment Telegraphs, announces. PRINCE GEORGE STEWART President and Directors on Tour Inspecting hotels, resorts experimental farms and properties of the Canadian Pacific Railway, and great mining and industrial plants and agricultural condHloni on the route of their Journey across Canada from Montreal to Victoria and return, President purchased by the city as sinking, i una investment. Mayor Patterson . 'mere was a good attendance annas repudiated tne action or tne a dance held In the Community I city clerk. Hall at Hazelton last night. There were a number of New Hazelton i Bishop W. R. Adams of Cariboo; people present. .was a visitor here at the end ot SMITHEKS last week and on Sunday confirmed eight candidates in the local Anglican Church. Hon. Dr. J. H. King. Olof Han-! C. Brady, who is exchanging! ' nAfpd fn arHvft hr nHtifn tVia next few days from Cranbrook. I Mrs. K. E. Wlnterbothan of Re- glna, a passenger on the eastbound 1 in connection with a dal whirni train on Tuesday mornlne. died Is expected to be closed shortly i suddenly as the train passed Van-whereby one of the big mining derhoof. The body was token off companies wlU take over the tne train here and later forwarded holdings of the Lorraine Mining to Reglna. Co. in the Babine district. i iton. Dr. J. II. King, minister of Arthur SU Louis, who conducted i health and pensions, is a visitor In XTro IT t Wlllenn r.tnmil or. n ttrp vllVn nilnor hllelnou rie , MlnCe GeOfffe tOdaV Thl nftpr. Saturday after spending the past,dled on Monday at Edmonton, non he will confer with local re- inree weeics visiting witn nertwne ne was ianen tor treat- ucu uu uwiitu m uiieressj mother and sisters In Vancouver, ment for sugar diabetes. He was 10 tnem and tonight a reception i 1 28 years ot age and hed resided wu' oe tenaerea ut. King in the severalyear.. taom of the Prince George Lawrence Grelg left on Sunday;here scarify Alfred. Broadwav. First and The city council has eiven its Second Avenues from Main to Co-. approval to the project for the es-Harvest festival services were lumbia Streets. A small section of tablUhment of a landing field for conducted both morning and eve- new sidewalk and the onenlne of ; airplanes locally and now the merciallv fldvflntnrrpmio Tn tW oTI X cv'li'. inlng in St. Matthew's Anglican about 300 feet of Fourth Avenue . council wUl endeavor to secure UllIlldUY dUdniajieOUS. Ill ihlS aire Of hirr ot.....1 en-nnerannn Chtireh mhiori n-n annrnnHiit.ln hotwaon ILfafn vin. inri unltahln fnr th t concerns find it to their advantage fc to Work tofrather with wun decorated for the occasion. Mr. Is also being considered. the Northern B. C. Agricultural & triPir rivjla tufcumer Biackabee 0f the Bank of Mon-' Industrial Association In exchange " " n it t i treal. was the speaker at the eve-: Hon. W. A. McKenzie, minister tor other property. r ua use nas noi Deen made OI the nort Of Prince c Run- lnms services. Tne rruits ana or mines, ana Robert Dunn, deputt ert'in thf nasf hiiUnmHThmi ;a r.anL,A A ,,V. I veKetabl.e? used in decorating, minister, arrived In Smlthers on should like to see even greater stress laid on the development of this port in order that it may serve, not only the immediate country behind it, but also reach out into the Peace River area. "' Faith is usually beneficial. It is better to believe in something false than not to believe in anything. NE WORE 'DISCOVERY New ore discoveries are being made with unceasing regularity. Every day we find the development of the older discoveries carried on further and thus bringing them nearer the producing stage . !s, minin engineer who was here at the week-end spoke qf the wonderful development going on and the effect it yas bound to have on the city of Prince Rupert . Gradually the business is encircling us and we hardly notice it. We have been improving the city and getting ready for tne advance. It cannot be very long before we begin to feel the effect of the development here . The best work is done by happy people . That was one secret of Henry Ford's success. Coroner Dr H. ft Trfrv anH were soldPoniMonday. the result-(Wednesday in the course of a visit i Constable Joe Howe have returned ing runds going to the womenu i to various minine nroDertles in ' irom a tnousand mile trlD Into the Auxiliary. .the district. Douglas Lay. resident ingenika country to investigate lmlnine' nalnwr TfTkHn ! . the dnth nf a franrui Ttrn Mrs Bninslni of Conner ritv !cpmpanying ihem on their tour ofifiniaaslet, whose body was found. M-JSSLS section" I acJdnKue'w Mr. and Mrs. 3. Klrkpatrlck. j Under condltlon J gSSSf tVe?e0WS,,de- ThC "' I which have been prevailing during! Mrs. C. R. OUbert. accompanied the past two weeks, crops in the Day have been warm here of by her sister. Miss Porter of San Bulkley Valley are rlrjenine rantri. late and nights frosty. The frost at Jofe, Calif., returned on Sunday ly and therer Is evety indication of'et. however, has done little dam- trqm Vancouver wnere sne nad some excellent stands of grain ofi6- The Power Corporation has dui- chased from the Stewart Land Co the lot at the southwest rnmpr nf tV L . 01 weiy nan nereFirth and Columb a Streets on has been Increased from two to which stand th fi hit l nicn stana tne hall and the three and th off 1ms ro now Bell, J. Willman and Chas. Dur- ing kept open In the mornlnes a3!land company's office. The lor Is nam. an of usk, were In town on 'well as In the afternoons. i considered one of the most deslr Monday night for meeting. the political E. G. Cavalskv of Nanalmo. nrn.i able business locations in Stewart Wo1f n- ....i . .. official1 " uau, cuwmi ouicer, Tuesday i,asi weeK encountered a mountain K J2, SJrtl tra Vtweeu nnpolnted maaatrer of the Terrace : ?trand Theatre here, has returned ! There was a special service In t7h."S f tauT ti tSikte- wilier hSi: : Mar"8 urch here on Tue- Mr. Biackabee, who has spent thV?0' completely satUfled although j afy ecnW when-an address he may later decide to lnstal or Riven by the Blhop of Niagara. was liCiC I The Canadian Legion held last dUtrlct engineer, Smlthers, was in assistant town at 1 Sherrltt-Oordon mines, visited Frlday nl8ht the first of a series Longworth last week and looked f whist drives and dances which over some of the mineral proper-, will be held during the winter ties. He was particularly Interested JL m months Then. There was a i, lare atten. - in some zinc and copper prospects ,T shown him bv A. E. Read, and a -ance. i large galena r)?poslt which Oscar i - i taen ana Fred Peterson have been! Joe Thornton, foreman at the opening up. Independence mine. Is doing as- The automobile marathon fromlseKment work n his own claims Vancouver to Hazelton as proposed UP the Salmon River and his place ?u2yLZ audience on federal Issues of the I attractlntr attention not onlv ln'Ken k n to y Joe ,oe Prout- ProutnCe bCen ta" . . ' v ? . , a' 1 tne unitea states out aiso in tne for one or kvo interruntinns th Tirin.v. n,. audience was quiet and attentive un request, e. T. Kenney also made a brief address. Vocal solos py O, Heldman of Ottawa, secretary to Dr. King, were much The city council will make an enquiry at its next meeting Into the action of City Clerk Clerlhue in cancelling before their maturity Prince George municipal bonds Show us the place where the merchants advertise most and we can invariably show you the place where they are doing best. Beatty and directors of the railway are here shown on their arrival at the North Toronto station lYom left to right the photograph shows Itt. Hon. Lord Shaughnesfiy. W. A. 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