: { REI “FOR NEW ) CROSS 5 ORCANZATION : AZELTON LADIES|: A meeting’ of the ladies of ‘the | MeMrs. C. H.-.Sawle: Jast: “Pueaday. ate afternoon. when a New. Hazelton fe branch of the Red Cross ‘Society was organized, . Mrs. D. McLeod mwas present and assisted ‘inthe organization. The object of the) isociety for the present will be to Bknit socks:and make night shirts’ Bfor the men at the front. Mrs. ™ McLeod was made purchasing Zagent for the society as she will B be in touch with: the societies in. a the cities during. ‘the: fall. °° The officers elected: were “as . follows: —_ Hon. # Hon. Vice-Pre 8.—M rs, Ww, m Larkworthy Pe : m@ 6Pres.—Mrs. C. H. Sawle _ See. -Treas, — Mrs. :Constantine ~ Cor. See.—Mrs. B;. C. ‘Affleck A supply of yarn. and needles : a wat Knit Socks for the New Hazelton Boys. at the FE ont- - for the’ ‘Avimy ‘Hospitals-=Yarn and Needles Ordered-=The.. - Officers Elected for the Year, ; = town was held at, the home of} Pres. —Mrs. ' D;. -MeLeod|- --Night: “shirts | hold monthly meetings’ ‘with ‘the next at the home of Mrs. -R. a. Wallon the’ ‘second Wednesday | in October. An invitation is extended to all | ‘the ladies i in town to take parti in this work. °: Thé ’ president: will be glad to supply. the yarn. cand the needles. ~ ‘The socks . when ‘finished wil be sent: to the boys,.from: New ee Hazelton’ direct: until: they: have: a sufficient supply:.” “The. shirts will be sent to one of the hospitals... ° Working for Rupett Fair “Ay. H.. ‘Prudhomme, . ‘president: of 7 the Northern B. C. Agricultural Association, i is. up: theline in the interests of the’ big. fair i in Prince | Rupert. next weeks. j mountain goat again ‘this year, qand last Saturday.:succeeded: in libagging a fine young Billy, and, better still; got it back: ta ‘town, iiwhere he: divided: dt among. his : triends, one of | ‘whom, weare I‘pleased to say, was the editor. Albert ascended Rocher Deboule mountain ‘by. way. of. Sealey Gulch J ‘and crossed. over. ‘to: ‘the head of 1 Mission: creek,° Tt was: there’ he ocated “* Billy.’’.-. The - head: of Mission creek is : just’ back’. of New Hazelton, - g Presbyterian ‘chureh, last ‘Sunday. ‘evening and there was -a good | congregation’ ‘present, “During ithe few weeks: he’ held: ‘service ‘here he won. the. admiration’. of the congregation’ and the ‘ehurch ‘would like to retain him, but he].......0 50 TT has’ another: term to put in ‘eol- lege. and he. will resume. his . studies: this: fall.’ " Hazelton on een : Albert Merce i is “out: after: “ck There are many |- } goats on- the ‘higher peaks’ ofl. ‘Rocher: Deboule. mountain, en : : ne and: seventy-five. Horse power. has’ His: a | been’ Fepeived at’ site Mr. Oliver ‘delivered: ‘his last|-b i sermon in the, New” “Hazelton | ~ + He:takes away, j t “with him’ the beat’ wishes, f. New that. ” Baaiey. ‘Canyon. a “Feature. = The * Grand: “Triank « -Pacifie-is, having a. ‘platform erected : at Buil- |. kley canyon. eutting:away a part’ ‘many’ ‘beauty spots on the GT. P. and is only three miles east of |- New: Hazelton; the. centre ‘of: the most pieturesque-district in the] ” ake norther part “ofthe. province. : A stop of | ten. minutes will’ be made by. all passenger. trains at Bulkley canyon ai! “nstatliag. Aumiltaty Power A gasolind: engine ‘of. a “hundred | e nt her’ De-| perditing’ tring: ‘the few ‘weeks | of. very: ‘low: water’: in Juniper: creek, | “The: Rocher. ‘Deboule’ min¢} will soon : have a large: “warehouse! at Tramville. Other. additions to ‘the equipment are being planned THING ENGINEER ~ has” ‘been. covering , eofsiderable |. i ill past. couple , of weeks. of the:bank and getting things-in} shape for:the benefit of ‘tourists: hoe (The ‘Bulkley: canyon ‘is one; of the |" jof Texas, is” living the* largest |“ |single ; herd ‘’o »|greater than were ever. the. buf. | : : haye no idea of ‘ho | were, but hey STAKING CLAIMS)" a T. Brecken’ Getting Mining Interests i This. District—Putting Me “to Work’ on His: Govind” “J. T. Brecken, G “i Pas M:. ti pround i in “thié district during the He has become ‘a’ real” ‘booster for’ ‘the district’ because: he has seen . the mineral deposits: ‘and has bécome aeduainted with the country. J He ing on this. side of Rocher Debiiile mountain’ ‘and. has ‘staked four a claims, ‘two near:Comeau! 's group and two of ‘the : ‘Ingenica! “group. The latter:eldims are. just éast of the Daly: West: ‘ground and. Mr. Breckon gays that they are equal- ly as promising as the Daly West. : | He has: ‘atripped - ‘the. ‘surface.’ for thirty: feet and the’ ‘ore!: Shows 4 width of from Bix ‘to fifteen ‘ins ches: and carries iron, copper and! grey copper. ‘Hé’ is: getting ‘aS: says on, some: samples’ this’ ‘week. This week two: men are’ “work | up pia of 1 em ae ne ILARGEST HERD | IN THE WORLD ois HPs eso Tells of ‘Barren Land " Cariboo,” Fourteen’ Hundred _ _ Miles Off Railway. . : showing there,” “Tn the: tertitory’ ‘of: Mackenzie, Canada’ 8° ‘largest’ wilderness, re- ‘and twice the” area of the’ State]: animals’: in ‘the world: today. - ey are’ the Bar. ‘yen Land, caribou, and, according 0 experts, z number ’ ‘some ‘thirty |: : -_tenillion: ‘hea umber that is Di alo of the plains. An. old. pros: | ‘pector tells. the. following story | i of ‘the: ‘animals’. 1“ 2 Sepp Tn ‘the spring’ of: 1911 L was | camped: ‘ate Fort: Norman on: the! quarter of a m gion, which i is Jarger than. Alaska|- o ‘MacKenzie’ river,” “Thia* point is" | Toanel Will ee mh il to Provide ‘Under-ground Workings== Chiefly’ Surface. ‘Work Done Thus Far-~All. Mines > Handy to : the. Nine Mile’ | Wagon, Road... After, leaving. the, B er Bill group. ‘the yisitors to. Nin Mile mountain: last. week. “went over the hill and. around the. basin to the . -Sunrise. group, - a property | di whieh. has. caused | more’ or’ Jess interest, in. the, _eamp from, the ver 7 beginning. . The Sunrise | was. staked. by: Hugh. Harris. at about: ‘the: same time he staked the Silver Cup,. and. he turned it over to practically the: same group of.men as bought the Silver, Cup. From the. first it. has been main- tained that* ‘the. Sunrise was. the better: property, in fact. the best on: the. bill. . belief has been justified Ina, measure . this _....|in’good sized shoots. - , ye also a° “umber ‘of ‘armaller™ ‘veins. surface, “he. plans . now “ae to run--a-eross- cut. tunnel. this. fall” and..winter. to-tap-one- of. the- -big veins at, 8 depth. around a hun= shipping, | _ There are a a number of vein “These two form a right ingle’ ‘not far from the ‘top ‘of: the hill.” “The ore avetages from two. feet to eighteen’ inches clean and “There are cemgepe ne 1| and: the’ ‘Gpinion. is entertained - | that these will all join at depth’ || and. ‘make one” ‘pig. body © oft re BS Pn “can. only be = Breckon and next’ week. they: will — “180 down to. Tramville and o en . : | forty:nine'per “eent lead per * tol The’ Herald’ was: -informed by. the Superintendent’ of.the. mine that the second ' ‘and ‘third * ‘ears:iwill run higher than’ ‘that: as ‘they had siruck a couple of very rich shoots on n the surface. A “He is vith the fimber i ir twenty-two ‘ounces of ‘silver ‘aid + ; mee fighting ‘durlig thie” ‘last ‘few: pack From: the: - Sibola- ome “Harris ' returned ‘Saturday: fromthe Sibola: district: where he}: spent several: weeks: prospecting |, over the country, where, gold wag book. is: for: a in| days on'apart of their fron clusive'of the killed. and wound This“indieates that the ‘sev al “§ armies ‘are now. holding their against the enemy. Certain’ va tage points have’ chatiged : Ha ds: : 4 daily,- but:the'Russiana‘ ‘appe: _ always get the best of the argu - ment, 00 «The. fighting i is. confined chie ° to the rifle ‘and. the- ‘bayonet: jand *