“of - ; veipts were not ‘very large as the. only. ’ hefore. thé Smithers boys oe fio W nein ship From Smithers Team’ . ew Hazelton base ball team is the fo three cases to, veethrows by. Mars. ‘thdisbuted champion teain of the in- hell at short. poet teriur of British Columbia,, at ‘least as’ While the. Heure © ‘seamed, to he one try east ag Télkwa. and Smithers. - On- sided, the “play: was. “net ‘altogether that Sunday Inst this ‘title was won at Smi- y Way. ‘There - were! ‘flashes: avhen the thers’ when: ‘New Hazelton beat the all Smithers boys caught: at “good one and star tenm of the ‘yailway- town. by.. a alsy. pulled off a ‘couple* ‘of. ‘fant ‘double seuve of 11 to-4. Not only was-the sco > plays. A notable’ one was ‘when’. Mutr- in favor of. the New Hazelton ‘boys, hut hend :saw- L. Parent -at the bat and he the play all through the game was in went. AWAY, out in right field.” ‘Parent. their favor, _ hit a. dandy: fy, but it went - too and While thete. was not much’ money > in fare ‘Muirhead. a" ‘chance to get around winning. the championship there wad the fence onto the-race track and get and is g.tot of satisfaction; ; The game the ball before it. touchéd ‘the fence on Sunday was adrertised in Smithers He made a dandy,’ peg to: ‘ shortstop who asa contest.” between. the, All Star Sint- -doubled over. to: “third: and caught. Par- thers team and the all. stars | from New ent sliding in, and Parent da some fast Huazelion for the championship of Et runner, kley Valley. The. prize was for the , ’ In the second ‘inning Smitheis pull- xate recaipts ‘also, But the gate re-/ ed a: double play ata good time, to gave a flock of yims. “Johnson was on first and Omar Spooner ‘hit to Grabam - who” “eaught | Johnson at: second and Spooner was caughit: at ist: This. was the first. cheer. ‘Smithers ‘got ani. they hoped thie team would settle down and money received was what was taken: up by eolJection ta a hat. . The weather was exception for this season and had the Smithers-boys got tin the grounds on time and started the play at 2.30 Anstead of after 3. the sun. win, ° but ‘it was also about the. only: would. have-been shining al tlhe time: time that their spirits rose. on But when the afternoon gets: towards | litt Warner, who will go several the tal! end and the sun-gets behind: canes | anil ‘never ‘hit the ball, went’tn the mountatn,. the temperature’ drops one inning and landed out a good two’ very rapidly and. one wonders Why the jbagger, anid the next ‘time up: he hit it uvercoat was not brought along. lfor ‘three hags: and ‘went. heme’ on an New Hazelton started off in the first tow erthrow: from: short -to third: Shori’ inning with. the idea .of winning and. jhad- intercepted. the ‘ball’ tht wa sen gat. “nimbled: centre s fle aed Allin. up the ‘visitors’ ‘thad™ Seip ave aoe Sal ie ev Apne hi bnses and twas: ‘away: ‘ runs. That was not the fault of Gir. | und, the. Smithers . pitcher, » either. ‘Then New Hazelton did not score agajn ' ‘score, lnt Smithers stood on’: thely until the. 4th when they added three, ‘hind: legs and cheered. lustily for: thec:. two more in the 7th and 1 in ‘the 9th. loud war horse ‘who ‘had came patk. © Smithers did not. score. until the 6th Bert Spooner ‘pitched the nine 1Inn- Muirhead got a ingle and advanced # ings for’ New Hazelton and Willen did base nt a time avhen two others hit the work: behind the bat., . Spooner .on- and got caught at first. He then slip-' ped home on a single hit by the fourth man tip, The rest of the boys died. Tt was, six innings before Smithers got fleld. oa. to third ‘base. Once or‘ twice Smithers ‘and Goodacre caught. They they got: a nan, as far as second base. both’ did’ yoeman service, but got poor Tint in the last four innings Smithers support . at times when good support | wot one rin each, and these were due was needed. flock of. them, and with a few exeep-| J&A: ‘bagebatl fan svho. has witnessed Snniny- “internatiowat’ ‘Teague! ganies ane “world serfes games, yematked. after’ th! Cupt, Mortimer. got back from bi fait gome at Telkwn-in the afternc: BABINE LAKE WAS ROUGH re ere . hea ea “at is ‘SHOWER FOR, THE: HOSPIT. “Hany People give Liberally Through ', > "The Auxiliary—Flour ‘and Su-. vals _ gar in ‘the Lead _ "Whole Wheat _ “Hour From the ~ Bu Kiley. yi. | [Codections, Did Whole wheat flour ts now a produc ' The miscellaneous shower held in the of the Bulkley Valley. It con be pu United Church’ on. Thursday ‘ast. for A Flop.so We — Took Holiday We: have had our vacation for: this . year, It was really the first for: “pey- ’ chased In the, stores in different parts of the distefét, In New Hazelton it &: handled, ‘by’ ‘Shérriffs & MeHag! So ‘fa. thé’ benefit of *the Hazelton Hospita pyg] years, but it was none the less en-" was quite. wu sulecess although ther : ‘joyable. © We “started out- early Friday Was a heavy rain that: kept many. froi. morning: with the -intentlon. of r addin, attending. A good: List. of stuff w- e , "valley. ‘The price of grain is so to. or thé bo inate hit to have’ muck effect: on the _ ere axe tired’ ‘tdrnex’ ‘wlio have ‘mill! that “will turn. out. a ‘pretty, fair’ brant of ‘whole wheat”: flour. Langston | oO the Glentanna ‘district, Van Horne, o near Quick and J.C. K, Sealy, ‘The latter: has’ decided: that’ it is time to ade a little ‘étter: than what the’ ‘old. ‘gly. grinder he: ‘has: had for years: will -u so he _purelidsed” ‘a! inoderh feed ui." wheat ‘grinder and the machine will be - in operation in’ about a month.. This machine will haye a capacity. of about five tens of whole wheat flour per day But the brand of flour will be, superioi; to what. the old machine -would tur. out. It, will be much ‘finer and ak more of the chaff will be taken ou. in fact he éxpects. to have a first cla. article for: the. market. _ Wor a jong time the farmers of th “deft et the eburch and other” donuttor ‘tvere left. at the hospital afterward. t. 1s understood that. still: more is ti come, a : “hove whose’ conitefimtions have been received thus far are as follows: — - Mr, and Mrs. A. BD. Chappel, 20 Ibs flour ; Mr, and Mrs, Wm, Grant 2 pkys. | -erdckers, 1 Ib, ten: Wm. Lloyd 1 baby. bal. sugar; Mr. and Mes, Jas, Turnbul, | 1 linen tray cloth 3, Miss Cordiner 20 11. sugar; Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Sweet 20. It gngar; Hudson’s Bay Co. 1 doz. t -peas, 1 doz, tins beans, 2 doz. tins pine apple; Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Anderson : 1 tb, tea; Miss Lois Anderson 1 Ib, of coffee; Dr, and. Mrs. H. C.- Wrinch 50 bis: sugar ; 3. Miss Sutherland 1 Ib. cocoa Bulkley Valley: ave been making choy liyros & Smith 200 lbs. flour; Dr. and and a. Zoi deal of the hop that is ne d ‘Irs. lL. B. Wrinch 50 lbs, sugar; Kev. , used in-the north is.thg product of the! nil Mrs. Redman and guests 49 Ibs. flour, 10 Ibs. sugar, 1 1-1. cocoa; Verne and. the price of chop went so high th. Hawkins 1 box apples, 4 doz .oranges ; farmer could. not make ends meet. hh Mr, and Mrs. T. B. Campbell 200 Ibs, ‘is different now. The-loca} feed tha potatoes to be delivered; Mrs. C. 1° is’. offered , ‘to the: public ja superior to Sawle, marmalede; Mr. and Mrs, D. the feed sent into the Valley from th. Fraser, 2 Ibs. cocoa, outside: and those who need grain fev,’ |‘ for their ‘poultry, pigs, cattle and ho- oe _ DONATIONS APPRECIATED . id’ 1 B Licle val ey pr a Show eee fy. Bol a ey valley. Un _ eigen once Wiper a ‘The: management and. staff of: ‘the | “Hazelton ‘Hospital. greatly . ‘appreciate, Ecy SoMETEING DOING IN B. Oo ies ‘Province Will be Hep Busy from Nov the reauest of the W. A. to the H. H Until June With Conventions for contributions of food. and other ar ‘Sesstoris' and Elections : ticles to the’ hospital, - Generous gif, ; were received from Hazelton ¢ and Nev. Hazelton’ people. ; There will be something doing in B. ‘ly passed two ten and “struck ont a C tions kept’ the hits well inside the. in-() onth Hon. 1 D. Pattullo will. me* Giratid pitched all through, for ;Wwith his followers from all parts of thi most. of the time. from mow unti: ‘next summer. On the third of ne: A CHANGE IN ONE TRAIN. :province and decide “what the opposi-' In future the train from the west : ‘tion is going to do. The convention to leave Prince Rupert ‘one hour ear- win probably be a live one, full of de- ler than at present, viz, 9.80 am. ic ‘mands, protests, deep regrets and gen- will thus pass through all towns alon? eral condemnation of the present. g0v- the line. one hour earlier than at pre ernment, and especially the premier.- gent, This change: wag made so thar Karly in January Premier. Tolmie -prompt: connections will “be made 1 “Wil. call the fifth and: last session -of Jasper. for all: ‘points enst, The nes. , the present house; It awill last at least.. ‘time goes into effect ou Saturday, O* ‘six weeks, probably longer, ‘There is Ast. .: The ‘days of arrival avill’ not be ! I the fnlendid , response of.the people te ‘a few sheckles: to our bank’ account “which had become seriously depleted We londed.in a town which ldoked a: though it should be good for a touch here and. there. The sun. was shinin; nice and bright, and: there was a feel- of warmth in the. air ‘which usually augurs well when” we go. collecting. ; With all the confidence in the world — we approached the first customer, and bidnket; Mr. and-Mrs, W. Sharpe 1. suiiled blandly at him, but was met. with a stoney stare. .We bid him gov. _ ‘morning: and remarked .on the nic: weather..and Just .as. we were ox." . the. door for a safe exit we asked fu . an opinion on the Kidd report. ° % The next ‘two customers were blank, but the fourth greeted us with smile rivalled only. by: our own first. attempt. Our spirits rose, but not for long. He tried to sell us-a car for. ‘cash, on time or on our. own. terms. Something seemed to be‘wrong, We — dropped down to the club to take stock - Two hours of tiard | work had been us-_ ed to no purpose, When we cannot ne collect. there is something wrong, in- deed.. We decided on one :more at: tempt. So off we went to. the govern- ment, office. That aught: to: be: a sure we our ‘taxes had not. been paid. We made. our: stay. as short as Possible and. not appear, discourteous.. ney! ; That Jast.call. was bad and. needed another stock. taking process. We met our Better. ‘Halt ‘and discussed the sit- ition and, light dawned on the hori- Z0n.: That. Better. Hai: decided we forget business and ‘make this trip our yaertion, That sonnded good, in fact it sounded the. hest .of ‘all the sound: veual fall trip into the Babine district, of Labor Day, that he had paid bit a lot of contentious matters to. be pre- J¥e found things not ivo bad. among the money to see games that were not ar sented to the members and dealt: with, ludians there, While they. are sh good. .Anong them are a reduction in. the nu. of} suckeye ‘salmon they are getting | fut ox springs now. They also have a| splendid crop -of vegetables. While hh wan to make the trip from Tokio to union ‘government program. Besides on this trip the Indian Agent got ‘th, Long Bench, ‘Calf, and whieh’ wad to all.this there will.be supplies to vote. altered, nor will the west. boind trains be changed from’ ‘the: present, : mber of members, ,2 reduction in the! - : - The Tapwuese coodwil plane which number | of. cabinet ministers and . the CANADI AN CELERY WORL'S BES 1 \ rotives started on the construction . Btup: ‘here’ enroute, has. not ‘Yet ‘been ‘economies. to practice, and’ a lot of | “Bversone k knows that ‘Ganadian hard hulf u dozen voot cellers for the storage hed ‘from ‘although the “pline left ‘ot the vegetable cop, He found als that the natives. showld have some. fiy, )Wa8 to tr tons or more of spuds that.can be sy; {Territory and then ed for seed for the next year. There is Hazelton, Seattle. also a lot of gume in the ‘country so he does not anticipate any bardship with| There are lots of birds hitting the the Babines. ‘They will need Ilttle but dust, but there are still’ lots left, and flour, sugar and ten. The Capt. . said’. ‘they are pretty wise tuo. Along’. the he found, Bahing,, Lake. very. rough» hia; ‘road | ales dill the, found: a §ood ‘num ‘time, In fact ‘Tt was, quite” as rotigh as. ber. uf ook eng. They ee in| eat wikh it to be at and i yet wierd tb ‘ould easily get: ‘them if. git: desired : avel via Alaska, the ‘Yuko. south with stops : The: consulting: engineer tor the’ ‘Jes: Tt is nndetition wheat in poing ; Canadian Natlonat: Railway i ‘REASON. “Prin Vote:of: thank to Van: be contintied along: the & Bane lines." pos ie hatiled | ‘qver’ the. Jhimpelf ‘a8: well satisfied with the pre ee cour er—poor 9 Japan on- Saturday: morhing lost: tI. jyet been able to get hold of the pat ‘of the world,” that.:some: pralrie sie Gokt Mines, at: Smithers expresses, ‘heading. for’ with’ his-unton: governnient rihee ‘eres of: the ‘work on the property and hand’ of ‘tlie fitiduetal fellows! of: tl’: upert jwith ; the; resulta -obtained: Work . i /one big'elty: and. tliat they Wil dict {the patronagé—it willbe all for. them: “/{pelves; and? hot" even’: a ‘day's. ‘Work for of things too numerous to mention: wheat sets the standard: by whieb all Premier ‘Tolmie : has been getting his ‘other ‘wheats ‘are’ judged. ° Few realize full share ‘of. criticism, chiefly from an that ns a producer. of prize celery, Cati- elenient in. Vancouver which has not vada also ‘ranks first among the nations Proof of the’ superlor ronuge. That ‘element is keenly dis jenality: of Canadian grown. celery : is appointed and floes not: hesitate to do found in every grocery or fruit store whatever possible to injure the’ premier: ‘at the present time. Fresh young That element must be disposed of, or stalks, ‘straight from the celery grow- at’ least ‘debit with.’ ‘Premier. “Tolmie ing areas of the Dominion are now on has. heen, "i8'| and: will. continueto be op- the tharket in quantity and. the qial- posed td tronagew. Theie-ig lesa: of it ty ia excellent.. There is no. better jtoday thar. at “hny: time. in’ the- history | vegetable for.the human race than. ts ‘of ‘the, ‘provinces 4 + Mhet. ig: the: ereates. celery, and it is not expensive, ‘and. ean | be grown. to perfection in this section: " leoniplaint: “Vaticouyer: ‘hag. ‘with ‘the pr- inter, Tie ‘trouble’ that the: premier is Jt requires'a little more “attention than ig that he ‘wlil:tind himself tn. the [with the - amateur - gardener, it Should be in’ every: ‘gatden, \ eaceueeremener meet but 4 apuis,: and ts, therefore not -so popular alr, Robing retiirned ‘fo. Victoete on we had heard that day. So we hiet ourselves away ‘fnto the. great hinter. Innd of wide valley rolling back to the suow cipped mountains on the hori- zon. We viewed the acres of golden grain swaying in the breeze, the lusci- ous green pastures, the sleek cattle or a thousand hilis—those same -hills thi: are “overflowing. with gold; silver and © “brass.” “We wended: along. the clear | ’ blue. streams that are’: ‘teeming with fishes .We gazed | ‘upon the gorgeous autwnn follige ‘and we felt that it.war rood to. live and have our being in a country. so rich with’ Potential unde- veloped natural resourées, whose re- sources were just as fotential, just ar natural and just about as undeveloped As they, were the first, day the boy poll. tician discovered. them. "Tis a great land; Tis. rich. land.’ <It may be short - of Nquid - ‘assets, but ‘the ‘more substan- tial assets that go to! ‘make ‘a country still ‘abound ‘on all. aides: : As the sun, began: to” sink behind the white hills. im the-‘distance we wended our way. back, tothe, placa. ‘of rest and the: gas atation;' “only ‘to- ‘continue our - meandering ate ‘an “early our: “next day—it, being-: Sutiday; - -there Was tio one about, W nen We: ie it outs and: ‘We: hat get back.in'time for. ‘that, char ie na ball game in’ ‘the! ‘afternoon; Fuliex: particulars: ‘of. thie game fh another col- -jaman. Sy ny a. tour. of colleetions the. trip was D. AS ‘vagaton it wad all. to the from the. qleh ‘wnat : ‘. on Sunday momning “My ‘Cation; Miss ‘Prager. ‘and Miss anyone ‘ outside ‘Vanéouver, ” * ‘Putney. of "Vancouver, -wH ‘BEG: associ: ‘When those Hitle wiatters are: call dia ta t navn to Mr. atid Mia 8 sam Piette of |apent a few days. in Hazelton” ‘the’ “pash’ fin electlén ‘called so0n'ad Yossible after. New Hazelton: rn) week and visited : the public. achool; . the session, and lection: ‘experts say’ sometime fn June, sot war ated! with -the-. Bible: Scripture, “Mizaion). posed’ of phe: pieniier’ Bays ‘there Will be}: | thuréday” of last “week. after apending a couple’ of weeks in 1 Hiazetton, 7 - Dare af. oor” ‘goltéctions: had: beer - [Detter ‘we’ ‘night, eontiing ‘the 1 thac: will’ be’: 50" ‘or three “mots or |. g vacation oo