will cost $100, 000, FIRST BIG DAY FOR NEW HAZELTON PLANS ARE BEING MADE THAT WILL MAKE IT MEMORABLE mineral district in Sunday will be devoted to. sight-seeing. :: Come and see the greatest scenic and Columbia. Trips may be arranged to all the points of interest in the district. BASEBALL MATCH | PRINCE RUPERT VS. NEW HAZELTON, MONDAY -. British | On Monday there will be an extensive program of Foot Races, Horse Races, Pack Race, Jumping, Tug-of-War, Log Chopping Contest, and an exciting ROCK DRILLING CONTEST . ranged GRAND BALL WILL BE GIVEN MONDAY NIGHT Monday will be | given ex- |. clusively to athletic games|. | and a large’ ‘programme ob pt | foot races and horse races, |~ |. “jumping, ete., ‘has heen ar-" | for which generous. prizes are being donated. i FERTILIZER PLANT ON SKEENA RIVER Hundred Thousand Dollar Plant Will Be Established io Dispose of Waste Matter From information received ‘by the Vancouver Board of Trade,’ it is learned that a fertilizer plant will-be constructed on the Skeena river. At present the canneries make no use of the refuse from | - their plants, and representatives’ of the firm contemplating the. construction of the fertilizer plant have entered into contracts with: them’ for the sale of the offal. -The plant is to be opérated by. the James.M. Davidson Fisheries of Edinburgh and the machinery for the plant is to be shipped from. Scotland. It is ‘expectad that the installation of. the plant |? Celebration Committees - Information regarding the Em- pire Day celebration may be had from any of the following: | Firiance— President, Secretary arid C. HL. Keddie. - Sports--O. B.- Wallace, Neil ~ Melve, B.C. Affleck, G.-0. Gra- ham, - “ALM. Ruddy and L. 'B. Warner. . — sciatsinment— fre Brewer, ‘and ‘Mrs. Graham, D. G. and Mrs Stenstrom, Jas, and ° “Mrs. Rich- . ly but lost their guns. -| got away. — charge of the dance. Reception—D. McLeod, Mrs. McLeod, W. J. and Mrs. Mac- Kenzie, F. C. MeKinnon, I. An- ger, Mrs. Anger, C. H. and Mrs. KE. B. and Mrs. Tatchell, G. O. mond, John and. Mrs. ‘Newick, R. J. MeDonell. ° Upset Canioe and Lost Guns Archie Russell and Ernie Price started out yesterday for bear, but they did not get far, They -were in a canoe with their arms, heading for the hills, where bear |. signs had been reported. Just after shoving off from Davis’ dock the canoe upset and - the boys found themselves kicking in the cold water and reaching for the dock. They got out safe- The bear ~Prince Rupert News. Tenders Wanted | "Tenders will he received up to 12|: o'clock’ noon,’ Friday, May 29th, 1914, for.the stock of farm. implements, sad- dies, harness, wagons, buggies and re- pair parts belonging to the estate of Chettleburgh & Sinclair, assigned. The bulk of the. stock is located at Hazelton, H.C., .and the remainder at Telkwa, B.C. Inventory of the stock can be had by applying to.-the Continental | Trust Go., Ltd., Prince’ Rupert, or to Richard Sargent. Hazelton, B:C.:. The lowest: or any. « ‘tender not. necessarily . | aedepted, Med. HOBIN; Managing Director. The Continental Trust Co. Ltd. Assignee | 472 ‘Prince > Rupert, BC. | NEW HAZELTON Sawle, C. H. and Mrs. Keddie,| OVERHEARD AROUND Leslie Martin, Prince Rupert. dis in town this week, S$. A, Hoskins was a visitor to the Bulkley Valley this week, Rev. D. -R. McLean spent a -}eouple of days ‘in Prince Rupert this: week. His Honor Judge Young spent several days in New Hazelton last week. A. L. Metiaeh and L. J. Con- key went up the line for a few days this week, Mrs. Paschell returned to town Wednesday night after spending five weeks i in Rupert. D. G. Stenstrom ‘and G. H. Crabtree are spending a couple of days in Prince Rupert. Angus Munro, Drumbeg, Seot: land, is in town for a few. days. He has reeently, arrived from the old country. ; he rn Word ‘has ‘been. received from stating that they sail ‘from’ Eng- land on the fifth and that they will be glad. to‘ get back: among their old: friends. yee NEW. HAZELTON. has lead and silver de fs ' posits that-are Jarger and:cover.a greater ter- - = ee than.those that have. made the Cobalt == SS Angus Stewart arrived Wed-|- nesday night on business night in connection with. the Silver Standard mine. .M. Morrison, time keeper for]: Duncan Ross has come dewn from]: Fort Fraser and is on his way. to the coast for a holiday. OC ——— Victor Stone is a visitor here this week. He is waiting forthe © railway. to open up'so he ean’ get, > his outfit through to Fort George. T. Phelan, general superinten- dent for the Dominion Telegraph Service, Vancouver, and F..W. Dowling, inspector of offices for the north,: “were visitors in town this: week, ter Alice, and Mrs. J. M. Earley}; and daughter Alice, Prince Ru- pert, are guests of Mrs. Paschell |, for the holidays. a ‘| gauver, B.C. V. -W:. ‘Smith. and: M ‘Sheedy larrived . in town’ Saturday night and remained. until Tuesday and then returned to:the. coast where they remained until ‘the: end of the week. Last ‘Saturday afternoon Al. _ Greenbangh, conductor onthe G. |T. P.: local freight, had his foot Rev. John Field and Mrs. Field taken. off a few. miles down. the line.’ His many friends regret. to hear of his accident as he was a popular and capable railroader. ° ; ‘Alex. | A. Connon who has been jassociated with: Duncan: Ross:.in gy [his contract work on-the G. T.: P |for a number of: years: arrived in = |town “Tuesday morning. and’ is|- if now getting : things straightened |" se 2 “Tay lowing described: landa::’ - ‘planted about 5 ie miles east and:two miles south ; | Stewart; - —Mre.'T. M. Spencer and. daugh: — For Sale “Family: Tange, good os new, kitchen tables, wash bowls, pitchers. ete. - Ap- ply New. Hazelton | totel.. ~ Tt. “Lost: - Pocket book: containing one. , hundred: and fifty: dollars in cash; :three bank. - ‘cheques on Union Bank, Prince Rupert; ~ three. bank cheques, Foley, Welch & ‘New Hazelton::'Amount ‘of cheques, $500. Finder return to Herald office ‘and recrive. reward.’ » 452°.