= Mrs. Valconer ‘and’ Mrs.! Hedman, Ly NEW. 7 HAZELEON, B. Ge WEDNESDAY, Satslignn is 16, 1881 - erie SE Variety. Concert For Hospital. . Well Patronized| | Hazelton local talent stored a big Be success On. Saturday evening: Jast when - a variety ¢oficert was: put- on “ander ; the auspices of ‘the W. ‘A.-to the H. H- ®, with Mis Bertha Rock: ‘directing. . A large number, of tickets were sold be Kitanmax i. . Adams fove the concert, and. the hall was filled to. caprelty. - mwas ‘master of, ceremonies. For several weeks the people of Haz elton “had been practicing for ‘this . oe: alot of ‘work had ben done,’ Not: only t were there sidividval number, ‘put. the. Hazelton, Glee Club and. the, Hazeltor7 Little their debut -on' that occasion, and nineh 6to the pleasuré! of the: cltizens of. the + district. ~ coy To say thet ‘all. the concert qwas - cof a high order is putting i mildly, an. to specify any’ particular. ‘number - Lee not in accord withthe desire. of. th: people” taking - part. ite numbers, and. these who were nov there are not“ ‘particularly. interested A goodly sum. Was raised and it god to the Woman's Auxiliary: to the Haz - elton Hospital ,where it. will ‘be put tr the very best use ‘possible. i : Those taking part: in the: prograi were as follows :— Overture, ° “Anchor Away”, Little Symphony.: (Allen: Benson, : J. - Cox, Bud Bell: Verne Hawkin-and Miss L. “Anderson}' Voeal duett; ‘Come Sing to -Me,”.. by Hazelto. Mig’ Wanaaviié Hawks personating, a ‘temile. soloist," a ‘Violin solo,’ “Barcarolle” rales’ ‘of Hoffman, Mrs, Redinan, Mr. Redman| aceompanying. ; re ae Hazelton’ Glee ‘Gub,. Sopranos, Mrs Sealy, Miss’ Rock, Mis: Cox; Mrs, Fal. coner; Contraltos, Mrs, “Myros, ‘Mrs. ‘Redman ;- tenors, Mr, - Hawkins, * Rev Bannister ; busses, Mr.- Mallinson, ‘Mr. John Rukin.’ | Rey. 8: VW... Redmar conductor ; Miss XM. ‘Sutherlan, accom’ panist. , . Prof. Kookoo, J. Addins. Selections froin. the Mikado, Gilber’ & cue Mis: Rock, “Miss Sutherland. ‘Mis Gor iMiss’ V. Chappell,’ wit Mrs, ‘Ghnpbalt as necompncint Guitar duett. Hey. Bannister, Tiawkin. Vaudeville, “cid is Speedy", Bell. Miss M. Cox . . Vocal Solo. Miss tock: . One aet play, “Crossed. Wires” > : Cast—Bety, the anni; Miss, Italph: Taaat Wrinch; Stanley Arnold, busban: Mr. Thiwkins 2 Briggs}: the Witler. F Wheatley: @Inra Arnold, wife, Mrs Cox: Unele Wil, Harold Wrinch; Pinno xolo, selections “from. “The |. Vv. Budd] ‘7, Student Prince” Rev. ‘Mr. Redman.” 7y! Final Number, the whole -e1ist, aA eartond of ° halty has heen shipped from Vancouver Island,to Toronto for the Christmas season. This © is’ the tirst holly. to be shipped by the car loi to be shipped fron British Columbla. The quality is. exceptionally fine and there is a goat demand : for it. - “Wagar. Witlan Merrill. al of Necker’ Lake was found lIfving -with an Indian woman: in. one of the Stive:’ ‘Standard’ cabins. He “waa . mnking: e batch. af home: brew, This the: poller |: took, alout five. #allone:: and Merny wis given a” ‘month “at Okalla. Lo i The fishermen of Prhice ‘Rupert are. . veqyestin that they’ be. allowed. to nary, boys in these: hard time can fishermen get aw. ae " eurlier to the. Alaska ‘holibut: jail a Sy qaphony ‘ Orchestra - made. ‘These who avate | ‘there have. their own particular: favor: af ‘| an ‘oyster” bit the’ v=) the : research: worker; essen |. ‘VTerrace Boy Is Accidentally” » Shot on Friday| Earl Eddie WAS a “ybetin of a- shoot: ing. accident :on Sunday afternoon. In ‘company. with three other boys lhe was hunting. at. the back of the Horse shoe, north .of ‘Terrace,. and below, ad. K. Gordon's. farm, when a 22 automa: tic rifle was -aecldentally discharged - The bullet struck:the hoy on the’ left side of the: ‘abdomen: and.-appears ta have passed through. leaving. the body Jon the right. side.’ There ~ “are “also: casion aud the production showed thai. wotthds on both’ arms, indicating that the bullet had. grazed them. From re- ports received on Monday morning He: ‘was doing as well as, ‘could he expect- ed. The ‘boy Was. assisted - ‘to his home by Mr. Llewellyn, and Dr. Mille was cnlled. He operated during: the ev ening. Parl is only 14 years of age and: ‘lives in the nelghbothood. os “sua | TARE ‘THE Fa wats: “There has ‘been some brish, ‘trattic AF up: the. new fishway which the Domin-' ion. Department of ‘Fisheries: built last ‘Summer, at Skutz Falls on thé’ ‘Cowich-. Lan: River,..B..C.,.to assist salmoi ind] . trout to reach’ their spawning ground: [on the upper reaches of. the river. -- On October 23, ‘for, {natance, an ay. ‘| erage. of 300 salmon. per eight. bour day, went up the fishway , the number be? ing checked by the. fisherles guardian, on duty at the falls. (Three days Thte - the average ‘was 480 an: hour: fond: the )| Hext: ‘day: 635° per “howe, | : Ta er on: rE ‘eg ri arise of. awater.madie ; its {sto oe °|fish.. to’ get “by -the:-falls without: “the ahd: of tlie fishway, svhich was. constru: ‘ected especially: for the purpoge, of er: abling’: ‘salmon ‘to “ascend” the; rlyer at ‘times when when - ‘water * ‘conditions made it difficult, and sometimes im} possible, ‘for them to use the anataral channel. ‘By works of this kind which have been built in different parts “of the eduntry’ where the fisheries are ad- ministered..by the federal authorittes, the Pept: of Fisherles: helps in ensur “Jing adequate seeding of spatwoins| gronads and th perpetuation of vazlous ‘ kinds of fish IRs . FOUND is OYSTERS Secretive folk miiy be “ag mtu. ax ‘oysters: themsel- ves huyen’t képe “their. seetets © from who has discot- ered, among -other- ‘things; that- ‘these Citnada's evaais, are eleh in irom in an nssimilable form, amd: are therefore, valuable dietary aids ti preventing an- ucinia, Another. of the oysters Inmast secrets, avhich has ceased ta be a se- eret, as the selentist. bas continued: bis the fixation. of iron’ In the blood, all-‘the story isn’t: told yet. But In addi! elements as iron and-eopper, the oyster is aio a source of ‘those mysterfous vitamines Which modevh science har ‘found tu be essential to sownd bodily vigor. - - Owhg! to ‘there’ bettie: 80. ingny. other | ‘things: on, the litter’ part. of the” week the .C. Gq TAT: and tle’ Trail Ranger. |. “of: New Hazelton held their “miseting? one’ P night centlier “this week, os Over n “hindu bathing. stilts Worl. abandoned by pattons oF Toronto bath, ing heachen, The: ‘to: vie 8 “mop rigs.” One’ wonders how many bathing ‘suits It ‘would, take tel shell fish, whieh aye: taken. on-Doth . al : probing, is that they also eontaln cop: }. per, which. is necessary or -helpfal te} Hon. ta containing sueln henith-making “BOYS, ‘Gor A ‘good WETTING aa When Getting: out of. Cainp Boat atl. “the Usk. Relief Camp—Too Heavy moa for the Shore. Tee. Secretary: Ww: EH Wilson: sate the Usk- Community ‘League, accompanied by Chef : We: Donald, chief ; -svatter : Ole Berg, and: unofficial: ‘camp fertymal Jonas :-Wiliman, started. for’ , Chinde mach camp the ‘other’ ‘evening to. spenc | the - -evening in“ the mining: ‘town. 4 crossing : ‘of. ‘the river was: niade jus* opposite. the camp and. on ‘stepping out of the boat’: the: welght ot - officialdow proved ‘too great a atrain on the shor fee. - It collapsed. The: party” teste: the . “temperature of. December - water’ in’ ‘the’ Skeena..~ They ‘managed. to se -back ‘into, the: “boat, but: immediate]; - returnéd ‘to camp ‘for dry clothes ‘ant a warm fire. ‘They ‘spent the evenin; in camp ‘as per usual, -It is reportet around the camp that the party. de- ‘clare any: further batha during: “th: aa winter.’ ‘months aré unnecessary As: al | ready - they have been thoroughly. we | up to their necks. . "CLEANING our coucHt - Phe eradication of couch: ernss, oth-. | exsvise ‘known. ag quack, “twitch: or, ax scutch grass, is. one of the. hardest pro- blems with which the: ‘farmer has té deal. Few people . realize the’ enor- mous quantities : of. couch grass roots which exist in” infested. soll. Tests by ‘the Central Experimental Farm’ at Ot- tawa shows. weights of roots ranging from. 1531, to 6097. pounds’ per: acre— ag ‘much ‘ag a heavy erop of hey." No wonder. At, is hand sto. clean, ont when if, ‘fa oaks: A0- WeR ieee = a : Thoroughly “deaning ‘outs the ‘r00! ; one effective way... of. getting rid f |. couch grass.é. Tu small areas this’ may be done by ‘hand. ‘In Jarger. areas: “hy shallow plowing - and working -thor- oughly with the cultivator to keep. the roots turned to the:sun long enough te ‘KL ‘Only as large an ‘area aS can be thoroughly: cleaned’ up-. ‘ot one time should be: undertaken,- measures are ‘only. lost time and effort 25 POUND LOBSTER CAUGH 4 nN : “Cannila’s. lobster ‘fishery: is the. big- “gest in-the world, but even at that it does not often yield giants Iike the 25- jiounder which: was enught off Dighy, N.S. a week or two ago. -This big fel- low--its: netwul welght was 25 pounds 6 0%8.,—was three feet long with. huge chats. Lobsters. of unusnal size, ‘how- ever,- Te. not great: ‘prizes for, , thelr meat is coarse and tough and. not near: ly so tasty as that found in ‘the sinall- er chaps of 2 couple , of pounds or Jess. It is the lobsters of normal sizé which,| bre used. in- producing the Dominion’s pack of canned lobster-—as excellent a sen food as man. could wish. POTATOES PROVE BEST Farming increases ; in value ag ar aceupation Just in proportion to the extent te which’ by-products can be marketed at a profit,” Not only mus a farmer. sell all ‘his good quality pro- duets at a fair price, but he must als find a market for as much as he caz of, the ungalable products, . | Bor ponltry a mixture of eqanl art Pmidadlings, rolled: tS; _botled, potatoe: ‘tein’ teal: {was “fed. "Potatoes; gf tlonally. good ‘for. “finishing | ‘poultry | || partienlaty.. when fed, fa ‘conjunction —= “Ad “half-way. i Te ’ Cedervale N otes . 8 Constable Raybone was here. invés- . tigating relief cases. of his farm for ctossing the Skeena. "Walter ‘Moherley, terryman, expects ta. leave shortly for a holiday. Up, R. Tomlinson ‘took command of the ferry this Week. , “When the-government of. North Col tmbia is formed it willbe. with ‘the clear understanding that no one. hold: ing. Fr position in that. government whether elected : oF appointed, , Will. re. ceive more: ‘than fifteen. hundred. dol ‘lars “per annum ; and: ‘also anyone be. ine elected to- office will ba tated wher he takes his place, and when’ bis ‘term of office ts finished he wllt‘be allowec | a “reasonable increase on what-he had But. everything. else in. the ‘way of money, or “property” that. he control shall become. property of the crown Another. thought next week—Cedar. yale Thoughts, ° ‘ctwan AND STERULIZE ALL |. THE Dality UTENSILS — a “The kesy ing ft ‘inl ie "aie cr ds. direct- ‘oat and. thie, n> hacer, UC ds) BPAY how utensils: were lean. and ° “steril- |. ized. . fective providing it is available in suf- fleent quantities, but as a general rule the quantity avaliable on the ‘average n is: Anadequate . for, effective . re- tee: neste meen acts rapidly in ‘cold swater, and is” cheap. ér and mere ‘convenient: “than thie’ heat treatment: zenerally | - recommended. | When properly emyloyed chlorine ster- ilization gives excellent: : ‘results,’ and the practice, already: generally. among milk and other food: plants, -is spread Ing to # the dairy farmia—Dept. of Agrl MARKET FOR BARLEY IN BACOY - AND BEEF - —e There is practiently no lint to” the production of barley 1-nCanada and ter bacon and beef than other grains It is proving fully the equal of corr when fed with. suitable supplements ir the form of, home srown Juguminow. roughages. “Barley : can ‘he: used” In: al ‘most any. Troportion of the grain Ta. tion Up to one hundred. -per cent, > ‘As 2 hog feed it develops an entirely. Satis-: factory. class of -baeon, which is lore {ban cin be said for corn ‘fed in- equa” proportions, and as 2 feed for Dee cattle Darley is ‘undoubtedly one of the best of our Canadian-grown ¢ coars: grains, The -inéreased - use: of barley ind other coarse grains at their. pre- { sent Jow prices. will make for muct better quality in the beef belng market- ed, and this in turn wilt: help create ny demand for more beef, Mrs, Bernie of Smithers dan puest for ni, few diye of Dr. BR. Cc. ‘and Mrs. Wrinch. : a “better thai soe 2B be hE! sti ct eS ris Sereats Soar tonies A. Grey reports good fee in tiont ocuneh th’: number” of bacteria pie- |}: |! Thea use.of live steam for. ‘seald- ae 7 ing with boiling water Is always ef . ‘Winter in South | ‘[lage- on ‘Saturday night : of. lait, week. inal commissioners of the village, ‘and: in. fact, one of those who took 1° ied: - in. bringing. about incorporation. Mr. Gordon explained: that. as ‘hd. ‘intended would. not be able to- atte) d the meet- ings. Also, he .sald,- ‘he: Was: now Hy- ing outside. the. village © “Limits and he, could . not - therefore give ‘the attention to municipal affairs ‘that wonld be ex-- pected ‘of him... He was therefore com- pelled to tender his*resignation.. : - ~ Commissioners | _Kanney ° - pd Agar accepted: ‘the . resignation. with /Tegrets. Mr. ‘Gordon ‘has “devoted , a good deal": of thme- to municipal affairs during hic term of office and has been most effi- | clent. No: ammouncement”. has made as ‘to the appointment~6f..a suc-. ‘cessor.- With . the .election - of Com- missioners. only o menth off the pre- | sent commissioners, whose duty it is. . to appoint another in the event of a the: matter. until the: ‘by-annual elec: tion. . . : WILL DEVELOP. TRADE: BY THE“ ‘HUDSON, BAY. ROUTE Speaking ‘at the. Royal: Wintel Fair in Toronto recently Hon. Robt. Weir. Dominion Minister of. Agriculture, re ferred: to the advantage of-western cat. recent teats show that it produces bet. | ie fle, feeders afforded. De. the short. 24 be he ©) savings “ine ‘ping. chargés,- ‘ete, He: ‘also. stated Me “hope in: 4932 to bring™ cargoes: of coars¢ grains which aré grown, clieaper. ti the’ north of the western-provinees throug! the Hudson. Bay route.for delivery.” the Maritimes.” He: also’ referred te the possibilities of. ‘developing . trac a in” feeder - cattle’ ‘for’ ‘finishing - in - th Maritimes and shipments" to the’ BY ish | market, ond the ‘opportimiity..” Maritimes | by way: of cheaper’ trans- -] portation and a+ ‘new * ‘outlet’ tor’ their products in ‘the ‘wiarkets | of “Western Canada. ee “When: the’ ‘cominissione3, of ‘thie vi: a . they: ‘were presented: swith. the resigns- - " tion: of J. Ke: Gordon, ‘one of. the: vordues. to’ take .a trip “gouth ‘this’ winter. he | been | yacaney occurring may. decide to defer movement of Vessels sould’ afford: the. :