B Yes, Sir, Telkwa Barbecue Sure Will Thrill ’Em There being no apeed laws in the province of British Columbia, me the people of: Telkwa have step- my ded right on the gas and are go- mar ing to give the public the biggest ma eyeful ever on Labor Day. Take me squint over the following and ma see if you don’t agree that she’s mei Zing to be the.pure ‘cat’s meow’: Football, baseball, horse races, Be broncho busting, sureingle riding me and wild steer riding. - m@ The Indian Brass Band from Se Kitwanga will be on hand, and m Band Leader Bob Sampare says m they. have a whole mouthful of music. o 6CsEvery effort is being made to a bring in “‘Firefly’’ from Kam- am loops, and a lot of other real good a blood will be seen in action. g Joe Flieger, of Williams Lake, mechampion trick rider, and his Bpartner, Jack McAbee, have al- Meready arrived in Telkwa with m their string of 17 bucking horses. BJoe will be Arena Director and m will do some of bis famous trick mrides, such as “The Drunken m Ride’, ‘The Russian Ride’, m The Squaw Crawl”, and ‘The § Princess Slip’’. | Jack” M¢Abéd is well known’ in mathe clown act, and if your doctor mvon’t allow you to laugh, - then, mior poodness sake, don’ t look ‘at iJack, Besides doing the clown stunts mack will do some pink tea tricks, such as riding a steer backwards, mand riding a bull with the saddle; mthen he will be nice and gentle aad put on an exhibition ride and will ride the worst horse on the grounds. In addition to the above, there Swill be the usual big feed of bar- mbecued beef at 12 o’clock noon, his year they are putting lots of Boeef into the pit and guarantee so fill every hollow tooth in your mead. ‘They are giving you. the above gentertainment, -including a free peat i in the grandstand, for $2.00, | Khere will be the usual Big Hance in the Town Hall at night, ms wellasa Jitney Dance in the Hew pavilion on the grounds, y Watch the papers tor further particulars, — F Made Trip to Properties aD. C, Kelley‘ of’ Vancouyer, Pacific Coast manager of the C. |. . M. ML, was a ‘week-end visit- Brin the district, "The first. of. she week he accompanied Duke Harris on a trip-to the Silver Cup |, find to the Mohawk properties, | n both of which work is being gone. This was Mr, Kelley’ ‘8 erat visit to the interior and. ‘ha Sound it to be: a. ‘country. far: ‘be- Bond his. expectations. Ha: wag |P eof Sir Henry Thornton's party,| - . | NEW HAZELTON, B.C., AUGUST 21,195 == ————— Starting on School E, C. LaTrate, of Prince Ru- pert, successful tenderer for the New Hazelton school; was in town over the week-end, arrang- ing for the commencement of operations on the building. He engaged J. H, Willan to supply the sand and gravel for the foundation, and went down to Rupert to order the cement, lum- ber and hardware, ete. He ex- pected to return today and get the work under way by Saturday. He does not expect to turn the building over to the school board before the end of October, but he says that when he does turn it over the town will have a rea] goad school. New Garage Operating Cary & Stone are now operat- ing the Hazelton Garage in pre- mises they have fitted up across from the Omineca Hotel. They have been appointed Ford Service Agents, and are in a position to supply all parts and also to give the service, a free air station and will supply as and oil with other supplies, The new firm is anxious to get a portion of your business, They think they can please you. _ OVERHEARD AROUND NEW HAZELTON Miss Annie Fountain, B,A., secretary of the girls work in the religious educational department, arrived Thursday morning to see the C. G. I. T. girls. S. M. Newton, mayor of Prince Rupert, who will officially open the flower show today, is the Fae =} They are installing | were rescued from the trees and * about the rummy table and told merely side-stepped. Score One For Evolution; Men. . Camp in Trees A domestie bull. with evil in his eye and no compassion in his heart, visited the road camp on Friday night about midnight and proceeded to mess things up. and ripped it up and back again, got the horses excited and arous- ed the three men in the adjoin- ing tent. The bull then took a dash at the men’s tent with bad intentions, but the men took to Mr. Bull. But they had to stay on their perch and well above the ground the rest of the night, The bull made a sorry wreck of the camp and took a particular delight in seattering two sacks of oats over as large an area as possible. Roosting in a tree for hours did not appeal particularly to Pete Spooner and when the sun appeared on the horizon Pete began to think about breakfast, He watched for a chance and by out-guessing the bull he slid off his perch and hit for the police staticn and one or more bulls to fight angry bull. In due eourse Bert Spooner and Otto Thornfelt the bull takén captive. During the following day num- erous Major Hooples gathered of their many marvellous and suc- cessful encounters with savage bulls, “Egad, M’lad”. Jackie Robinson referred to the time a whole flock of bulls charged him. He awaited their approach and roared by he reached out and the Four Mile wagon road last He charged the horse tent first trees and just one jump ahead of As they}: now on. path, : and returned to ‘the: coast from ere... on ae ‘proceeded east. i won . l guest of C. H. and Mrs. Sawle. Sealy & Doodson, of Smithers, will start today to make weekly trips to New Hazelton, Hazelton, |° and South Hazelton, with a full supply of fresh meats. for the truck. Haye you started your prepara- tions for exhibiting at the big Prince Rupert fair on Sept. 8th to 12th? ._To show at Rupert and to win: means winning against the whole of the north and only high class stuff should be sent. The interior produces high class | stuff and can clean up. the prizes {by exercising a littlé care from 5-tf Fred Stork, M. P.. got away from Rupert Jast Saturday on the President’s train. and stopped off at Terrace about noon where he remained-until Monday and then He isspying out the land preparatory to the next ‘Liberal . convention. Mr, ‘Stork ‘believes there will be an: electian this fall and he is ‘out on the’ war é Mrs. R Clapp, of Prince Rie pert, - is’ pending * a holiday din «Terrace. ” Watch 06 ic "week end. tapped each one on the head. There’s was nothing to it, egad! Then up pops Jim Hodder, with a spark of the old fire sparkling in. his sparklers, by Jove. He recalled a time in Texas when he saved the nation, Killing. bulls was his morning ‘exercise, We got a phone cal! about then and as we departed the last we heard was bull, aed Mining Men Were Visitors J. F, Duthie and Capt, John Turner, accompanied by Mrs, Duthie and daughter, motored down from Smithers on Tuesday to New Hazelton, and visited one. or two local mining properties, and returned the same afternoon; Mr. Duthije has been on’ a busi- ness trip through the. ‘north and the interior durigg:the:past few weeks, and has. now about got. things -lined up.:for - hig mining enterprises, : He:expected to: be able to.get away for tha: south by Friday, but he: -wiil: return again about the midddle‘of October. or A number of: young bloods tore | ed from Vanéouver the first of the week, , during the: early bart of the}. week, ty Trainload of Poles A solid train of cedar poles & Timber Co., passed through early on Wednesday morning on its way to the East. This was the first trainload of material shipped east by any one firm in this district since the Silver Standard mine sent out a train- load of high-grade ore in 1913 or 14. There remains a number of trainloads yet to be shipped be- fore last season's cut has all been cleaned up. -Moving to Calgary Mrs. MacKay has decided to move to Calgary about the first of the month and make her home there in future, She is selling practically all her household fur- hiture, particulars of which will be found in another column of this issue. family will be much missed: from Hazelton, as she has always taken a leading part in social and church circles. C. Haugland and B. Unger were Hazelton visitors over the the week-end, Dave Wilson, partner of B, Treston, left for Kalum Lake on Friday to begin work on his ‘aineral claims. ‘ ‘ at Be ~~ D Orme - Terrace (9 enter een ramarneg Master T, Allison, of Prince Rupert, is spending a holiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Carr. C Waldron, of Vancouver, is spending. a holiday with: hia daughter Edna at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. King. A number of tennis enthusiasts journeyed to Usk on Saturday to play a friendly game with the racquet wielders there, Errol Bennett, who has been relieving Harry Richmond ag /pumpman on this subdivision for ‘several months, left for his home| _ in Endako this week, What might easily have been a fatal accident occurred on Thurs- day last, when Eimivel Haugland was badly. crushed between logs which were overturned while be- ing brought into the mill. He was immediately gushed to the Hazelton Hospital “for. medical attention, and is making a Rood recovery, «. Jas. Richmond, Geo, Little and Mr. and Mrs: J.. B. Agar return-. ‘Mr, and Mrs: Jack Hoar: were visitors i in town from Kalum Lake] ’ ‘Alfred Stork, . M. P, oF Prins ed to Smith ers bes car aver. Jast Rupert, ane) B Le am town. was” : veek-end- visitor shipped by the Hanson: Lumber Mrs. MacKay and. ties of the valley for’ location, Contract Let for | Nurses’ Home | at the Hospital H, M. Wilson, of Terrace, was the successful tenderer for the nurses’ residence which is to be constructed in connection. with the Hazelton Hospital. The Board of Directors met on Satur- day evening and considered four bids, from builders in Smithers, Port Simpson and Terrace. The contract price is. slightly under $9,000, The work is to commence im- mediately. and the building is to be commpleted by the middle of November. The directors decid- ed that lumber. manufactured locally was to be used in every way possible, and imported ma- terial will only be used for the fancy touches, — The nurses’ residence will be a a great addition to the Hospital, a great improvement for the nurses who will occupy it and for the patients in the hospital. The building will be situated between the Hospital and the road and Slightly to the east of the Hos- pital. It is a splendid focation. The building will be very com- plete and very comfortable. No- thing fancy is being put on; but . _ _g/at a later, date verandahs and Sleeping porches and other lux- uries may be added. Entertained Sir Henry Sir Henry Thornton, president of the Canadian National Rail- ways, and party, travelling in a Special train, stopped last Satur- day afternoon'at South Hazelton where several local citizens with cars and flowers met them. The party made it known that they | would appreciate.a drive over the half-moon route. Their desire was granted and the visitors re- joined their train at New Hazel- ton an hour later, Transfer Office Moved » Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Falconer moved this week from Court |Street to the corner of Govern- ment Street.and.the Great High- way, where they will make their home in future. They are occu- pying the old Holland building, which has been thoroughly te-: novated and: put in first-class repair. - The’ office of Falconer’ 8 Transfer will occupy. the front part of the building, : ‘Which was -| formerly used: ag: a ‘store, This © will. provide. a splendid: “office and express room: -The naw: premises will enable them’. to furnish an even better service to thelr large | and i increasing. clientele, - 7 : | Dr. Jn: T. Steele, of Vancouver, : paid Terrace’. a! ‘flying Visit Jag week,” looking into ‘the possibili- he Hetald is. 5 $2001