» Hleeti¢ Lighted soe aa - Committee. “Appointed oA fist cldaé akating andh hockey tink i is assured. New. Flazelton | as|' a reguit of, a. very: large. ‘and .en-| * thusiastic gathering of the sports an “Harvey. & MeKianon’s "3 office ; on “Tuesday evening last: 4 - Roy. MeDonald; ‘one of, the. best hockey players in the’ northern ‘ : interior, called “the: ‘meeting: and ‘laid: before.the boys a proposition which. will. give, the public the necessary entertainment: ‘for. this winter., Roy. will: build and: take : care ‘of: the rink -as“s buainéss - enterprise, “Al: he ‘asks is the. general support of ‘the town peo- ple.’ “As’sooras the rink is’built | he’ will ‘issue: season tickets. for skating privileges for the season, and-the hockey club will have. the ise of® the. Tink on’ a ‘Pereentage basia, ° TD te The new. ‘rink . will: be érected at the rear of Mr, Schell’s build- -ing on. Ninth avenue.; The road which was used to the. temporary - depot’ last: winter : will ‘cut: ‘the rink in ‘two. OCK CKEY au, | east for the winter;- 3, ” READ! y Ibs. Returned frony Sticéesstil Tip 1 peo ‘Rocher ‘de Boule Wonder’ Will Operate this Witter, Rocher. ‘de= ‘Boule - -Wonder ‘group || : fence op. erations. on: ‘the: , property, but he doubts’ if he will: ‘be: ‘able to: get much more ‘than the cabins built ‘before |; spring. “a ‘work i inthe snow: j ‘sive ‘arid he. thin able.” ‘Could h ground it would: be different. : While j in the. south Mr. Wallace met: a great many: ‘people inter- ested. in New Hazelton ‘and he spread. a great déal~ of. valiiable information: about, the prospects, | of. the | ‘mineral: and. agricultural resources, and predicts. greater influx of ‘people’ here: next spring ; than. ever: ‘before. : “He saw. Pe Je Jennings’ ‘a number of. times: and ‘between. them they. ‘did a lot. of. j ‘missionary : work: .. He. ‘expects 1} Mr. Jennings. here. very: shortly 3 }'to spend ‘a. ‘few. days before going “supply the cu rrent, nd: Roy says|* ~~ ‘that the New Hazelton ‘rink’ will be the’ ‘best. lighted. in: the ‘ni rth: A committee’ composed of Rev. BER, McLean; EB. B. Tatchell and WS. A. ‘Riley: was appointed to: haa: ‘ _ ous to Lives of Passengers—' ee More Platform Needed: -dlé the hockey. club. for the: sea- pe : gon... . This _commitiee - has ‘full a _ power ‘and “it? ‘is’ responsible. for! -the entire ‘business. end of ‘the ‘elub. Mr. local. representative. to. the imeet= ings of the, JAgekey Teafrue, ” “Blonde Indiati: Maids: i has’ always been clairned: that thé Indians’ ‘were great ‘imitators | of the.. whites, The: Jatest,. fad among: the native’ maids js ‘blonde| chair. ; The. drag, stores. will finttand cars i all ice and not at of per- oxide as: goon: as. the- fad- -becomes ‘general. A’ couple of: newly: made |. blondes went down sto, ioe COB here... The. platforin is. ‘only-- large, a ‘enough. to accommodate the: bag: |; 1) Page: cary. water: tank, “past, hand carsand passenge s have had nas theres "at: the: € which: he is Feeaitly: bonded: from ( very. pxben- i other . things.” ona cinder” ‘path. ¢ Now. that, the. cold ‘weather? has sirecessfal Bu siriess trip” to" ‘Sho! | [nis 3 ‘kane’ in conection “with: theland roc Hoeal section: § gang. stuff and. the: of T, .| Dan ‘Dempsey’ s.-big.-work. crew arrived from: the. front. and, ivere rushed throug fh to” the scene of, the trouble, It: “was expected that the: Teg passenger” trait would. be. able to. get through on time, ibut-inst ‘ad it was: thirt six “hours Te from:the east was brought i in on Thursday. ‘with: the intention. of. sending. iton_to’ meet’ ‘with the easl boun ‘and’ transfel the pas-, sengers, “ete, There” were two. freight trains. ‘ahead of, the..pas- Senger and just: east: of the. big’ tunnel a. mud slide ‘was. encoun- the ‘ran ‘through: ‘it “alright, ‘but! : the setond | freight was stuck and Entirely Inadequate a and Even Danger et Be heer A ‘couple of: times the He ald, ‘hou has drawn-attentiow to:.the- Very: Wo | poor accommodation’ ‘afforded: the’ ' '|passengers at’ the railway” ‘depot! ae fer was made at. that ‘point about] of th he sen : eleven‘ 0 ‘clock’ on’ ‘Thursday night ‘in: Passéngers. are com’, i pelled: fo walk from’ ‘beyord: the ‘st account ‘of a big slide just. west ; of- ‘Sealey. The. ‘fam got. throvgh Wana ‘afternoon éarth é : average. of. four eee E The: ‘regular | = ( ei and Tra ‘laid Over, the ‘They. -were ten’ months -on*’ on the j jump all. th a the big force of men there were several steam shovels, and sever: Te will be a. few: weeka yet be-| fore the heavy plant can be trans- ferred awaiting, the completion of Rankin’ siwork: and the laying of track to Freebutg’s s work on’ ‘the |’! other side of; Burns - Jake. After |¢ the ‘New Year’ every effort of ‘alli ‘will be directed to.the work ‘be: ‘tween Burns‘lake’ and’ Fort: Fra-: ser-wh eiti is, expected’ the last’ =O} “Since. last Te Bros, have moved : contract and averything was kept ee time. Besides. ca ‘the’ contractors’ left” ‘on ‘the line { ‘ Taken’ Deloe Maelate ie fot, Suspended Sentence very”, ‘plainly ‘put. before’. them; The Chief: ‘promised | to venideav to. contiol:: “his: tribe. T some: ‘twenty-five. | and the. police. Squad- hi p “The slep out three nights id Ww We Paget Or the passengers on the. |