Skeena’s Industrial Centre : Mr, Gross, representing the mourf Inlet-Belmont Co;;: of:Surf Inlet, was a recent visitor on an investigation of Andrew Pete’s Copper King property on Bornite mountain, — ; me Sonny McDonald, azed 9, with a2 number of other broncho-bus- Biers, surreptitiously rounded up|; ome of U. G. Paine’s horses ‘a mew days ago and was elected to play the-spectacular role, When memis horse threw him Sonny land- geeed on his arm and sustained a ot Houble fracture of that limb. He was rushed to the Hazelton Hos- aeeoital, accompanied by his mother, Bnd is there progressing nicely. The geological survey party sinder Dr. George Hanson made fee. reconnaissance of Legate creek mewast week and visited all of the eoineral holdings that were pos- sible for the owners on the ground Mroshow. After spending some Srime in the Silver Basin’ district, manaking “a reconnaissance, the @aparty. moved camp to Usk, from which point they will commence Bework on the Copper River sec- mion. m Douglas Lay, resident mining tngineer, came down from Hazel- @eton last week and followed a visit mmo Legate Creek by a trip up to Rpilver Basin and other parts of eee Chiminess Creek area, where Bsome new discoveries have been manade, especially by the Stewart aeros , Gall, McClarty and Bell on the Grey Copper Group. Theore mans bornite with possible high sil- mever values, as is usual in this malistrict of high-grade silver ores, Sesuckley Shannon, who accom- manied Mr. Lay, intends doing mome work on the recent disco mevery of Silver ores made by &. A, D. Davis. lusical Treat Is Offered Sept. 3 to Hazeltonians s The Musical Eekhardte, Swiss Bel) ringers and variety enter- miners, are billed to appear at moe Assembly Hall, Hazelton, on fa hursday evening next, Although pois is their first tour of Northern ®. C., the Eckardts are well nown from coast to coast .in #anada and the Northern States, we here they have been entertain- mie the public for the past twen- w-eight years.’ The company meaim to have the largest peal of gawiss hand bells in the country, 0, Besides the bells, they per- Hemi on saxaphones;. ‘xylophones, |: marass and string instruments, meusical glasses and other: novel- ages. Bernard’ Eckardt; comedian Saith the, party,, will entertain fith comic songs, . monologues, hd character sketches?’ “As an Aided attraction for this tour the ckardts have engaged the fa- hous Strain sisters,’ two--clever |- Rveniles who. have. been -on-the|- fare since. they. ‘were wee .tots, Bie company’ includes: a ‘four, Meco orchestra which - will-fur- ish music for dancing afte Brformanee, ¥ ' ak “Telkwa Barbecue, Labor Day, Sep-| tember 7, 1925, Here you are, folks, sit away back in your’ aegt, ‘hdfig on to: ‘Your het, ‘and read ’enroutloud, - RULES FOR BRONCHO RIDING i ‘.-: WITH SADDLE,- Horses-to have fair: ‘saddling. Halter shank to come up same cide of horse’s neck ag rider rides.with, ; Rider must hook ’em in: the shoulder and holler first jump and the cowboy *em in the best way he knows how; the money lies in your spurs. The management will furnish horses, which they shall name; the contestants shall draw for mounts, No horse shall be turned loose until the rider says ‘‘Go’’, Everything rider does from the time he says “Go until whistle blows will he considered whether for or against him. Any rider fighting-or abusing horse after whistle blows will be disqualified, The. decision of the three judges on anything pertaining to the rough riding shall be final: Riders will be disqualified for the foliowing offences: * Being bucked off, Pulling leather. Changing hands, touching any part of the horse or saddle with frée hand. Rider must not wrap halter shank around hand or use locked ' spurs. Must not wet: or gum’ up saddle or chappe, Any rider hitting horse with hat or failing to hook and holler one 2 jump will be disqualified, | The management assumes no respon- sibility for injuries of contestants or loss or damage to property.’ The contestants and their assistants agsume all risk. The management purposes to run the program on schedule time, so if anyone intends to use someone else’s saddle, make the necessary arrangements ahead of time. There will be positively no delay tolerated, _BUCKING AND STEER RIDING 1, Horse with saddle, 1st, Belt and $50.00; 2nd, $26.00; 8rd, $10.00.. 2, Horses with eurcingle, ist, $25. 00; 2nd, $10.00; Srd, $5.00; 8, Steer with surcingle. * 2nd, $10.00: Srd,. $5.00. - HORSE RACES 1, Pony Race,’ 14,3 and under, XK mile, $50.00; $20.00; $5.00. 2, Indian Race, 4-mile, four entries or no race. $10.00; $5.00; $2.80, Ist, $15.00; 4. Cowhoy Relay, 1 mile. $25.00; $16.00; $10.00. 5. Squaw Race, Komile, four entrieg or no race, $10,.00;-$5.00; Ne 50, 6. Cowboy Flat Race, 4-mile, $20.00 $10.00; — . 7. Bulkley Valley Derby, Prizes not yet decided, but not less thah $100 for first, Prizes will be increased if Firefly conies, The Arena will be in enarge of Joe Fleiger, champion trick rider, who will supervise all the tough-riding and who will‘do'a number of trick rides in front |! of the ‘grandstand, A, Martin returned to Prince Rupert on Sunday after spending the week-end in. town with his family, . ’ Mrs. ‘Hausenchild and- sisters, the Misses Hazel and Frances]. Smith, of Kalum Lake, are Bpend- ing a holiday. in, town. Mis, ‘Spencer, who had spent the ‘past’ ‘two ‘months: with- her davighter, Mra. F.C. Fowler, left for her home in’ Wenachee, Wn. on Saturday. : f ae) hati EB tT ’ Kenney returned.on Sun-| day! after ‘spending’ ‘a pleasant holiday: with: his -parents in: Vie-| ye et 3 ont pee ‘visiting one points.” M Tere Now 3. %4-mile Open. "si, 00; $10.00; $5.00, | a ————————— Smithers Fa Special I Prizes _| the annual exhibition at Smithers on Sept. 2, 8, 4. .. These awards augment the regular prize list in most cases, and are as follows: Div. 1, Sec. 10; Four horse team: $50.00 Challenge Cup donated by J. 8. $20.00 Challenge Cup donated by Olof Hanson, in lieu of prize money. Div. 10, Sec. 29: Native grasses; $50.00 Challenge Cup by F. Stork; 2nd prize $10.00, by D..D. Munro. — - Div.-12, Sec. 46: $20.00 Challenge Cup by Olof Hanson, Ist prize in lieu of cash for best collection of canned wild fruits, Div. 12, Sec. 70: Special for best collection of everything used on the table and produced onthe farm, $50.00 Challenge Cup, by the Union Bank of Canada, Smithers, Div. 6, Sec. 21: Poultry; special by H. Schwartz, tailor, Smithers, one suit length of material, value $25.00. Div. 15, Sec, 21; School Sections; Gold-mounted fountain pen by Clark é ‘| & Stuart.Co, Ltd, _ Vancouver, for the most number of prizes in this clase, Div. 12, Sec. 28A: Special prize for the best two loaves baked. of Five Roges-Fiour, 1st, 49-lb. sack; 2nd, 24-Ib. sack. Exhibitor to produce proof of purchase with entry. NEW HAZELTON | Roy Smith has returned from his holiday in the south. At the Telkwa Barbecue next Monday morning the baseball FS | OVERHEARD AROUND t: 3 play Burns Lake team, - The road from Kispiox. up the west side of the river is now over the hard part and should get, gn fairly fast now. Mrs, T. S. ‘Marshal] left Satur- day last for: Vancouver where she will be joined by Mitchell and Tom in time to start the fall term atschool, =. Jas, Wells of Usk arrived Mon- day night to seehis brother Amos who has been ill for a month, Mrs. Sawle entertained the ladies at bridge on Tuesday after- noon. There were four tables and the prizes were won by Mrs. Chappell and Mrs. Anderson, - W.:J. Larkworthy, official me- teorologist, reports that for, the twenty-fours between Tuesday afternoon at four o’elock and the same hour Wednesday, the rain fall was 1.5 inches. This’ is the herviest rain ‘during the dozen years he has had that job. Sealy & Doodson’s meat truck _| will be in New. Hazelton: -Thurs- day mornings, Kispiox in the af- ings and South’ 'Hazelton in*the afternoon, The driver will take | orders for future delivery, - Ott ' Mich#el Lauzon, the first white settler at Kitwanga, died Monday morning, aged 70 years, Fuller bartictlars wll he riven in next jspue: pr Lid of the G.: Nii Rec Influence was too trong: against iGame.. ,Board Chairman Jackson: who’ aimed to} , drive the. Central'B, C. qut ‘of bisingaet: o, u - Further svecial prizes are an-| ‘nounced: by:: the. Bulkley Valley | Fall Fair to. be competed for at Gray, jeweller, in lieu of prize money. | Div. 4, Sec. 2: Best registered ram;| team from the-Hazeltons will Tet ‘Are Your Needs? The TP Teli, ~—Look this over and tell us. We will supply your needs at a* ‘Cost “that: will surprise you. —None of these goods are odds and ends and nore of them are shopworn. direct from the biggest st Albums, Photo Albums, snapshot Art corners © .- Adhesive Cloth Tape Adhesive Paper Tape Art Gum - Account Books Bags, paper Blotting Paper Blotting Desk Pads Brushes, paint Boxed Envelopes and Notepaper Birthday Carda Books, Columna] fs, Cash ‘* , Ledger * , Journal *¢ , Record * Calendar Stands Card Holdera Compasses - Grepe Paper Checkers and Boards Cribbage Boarda’ Chalk Crayons Checking Crayons Marking Crayons Carbon Paper Cash Boxes . Combination Bridge & 500 Score Cards Dictionaries Daters' Drinking Cups Drawing Paper Drawing Booka Drawing Portfolios Dominoes — Direction Taga ' Desk Baskets Deed Boxes’ Erasers, rubber Erasers, blackboard Envelopes Examination Paper Eyeshades o ¢ o Files, ail kinds 7 Filing Folders , Foolacap Fountain Pena Film Neg. Pockets Gold & Silver Pape Glue, liquid Globes Gum Tickets Gum Labels . Harmonicas Inks, all kinds Inkstands Invoice Books c Letter Baskets Letter Clips Letter Scales © Letter Books Ledgers Ledger Outfits Loose Leaf Memos. Loose Leaf Price Bks. Loose Leaf Ledgers Lumber Crayons Memorandum Books Mucilage Marbles and Glass Agates Notebooks Napking. Order Books & . They will come to ou ock in British Colum la, Paper Clips Paper Doilies . _ Papeteries — Pen Holders Pencils, all lines Pencil Clips Pencil Sharpetiers _ Pencil Boxes Pen Nibs Pins Pins, desk Push Pins Pin Tickets Photo Mailers. Playing Cards Poker Chips Preserve Covera Rulers Receipt Books Rubber Stamp Racks Rubber Bands Screp Books Scratch Pads - Scoring Tablets Second Sheets Set Squares Seals and Stars Sealing Wax Soap, liquid “ Dispenser Shipping Taga Statements and Bill- heads Fablets, writing Tally Cards . Thumb Tacks Time Books - Tissue Paper Trial. Balance Books - Towels, paper ‘Typewriting: Paper ‘Fwine ‘Visiting Cards Wax Lunch Rolls Waste Paper Baskets b Wrapping Paper ‘The Oinineca Herald - , NEW HAZELTON, BAC. : ternoon, Hazelton Friday morn- | _ASSEMBLY HALL, HAZELTON _ Thursday, Sept. 3rd Swiss Bell Ringers - With a Company of jrersatile, variety: e ca, Sntertainers) " Admission "0, phe tax, . et cure ae. ue ih “rapping will he allowed south mo, in feannere “Mrs. ‘Mano; of Hanalt, “was a : visitor to, Usk, being the ruest of | gon. started rt Ey B,Shannon,- : ve fiekt real: sc oaking. ai