prone Will © Be Installed a at | a » New, w. Hospital Eg | tors? “of the’ Havelton- Hospitalon Sat: * urday ‘night. it wag decided” to. have : the: present: time’ rather’ ‘than waiting “| until: Jatéron,” When the contract to | . ’ aniount of . _money “available. ‘Since {then other Amonies have been procured At. a “meeting of ‘the board of: “direc: an “elevator. “placed. in the hospital at build the. new: hospital was let the ele vator hed to be. struck out ‘in order. te. fet the bulilding . costs | down. to the and the elevator, which is very ne- ‘{balance from Dr..H. ©, iz C. Br ady, the denfeated Conserva- tive candidate, and member in the last m iiouse for Skeena, fs’ in “Ottawa « “On f business, ku. { ‘ FLOWER. SERVICES HELD | The annual: flower service: in’ Haz- elton Untied Church on Sunday night ™ lust was wel attended. and was of a , very interesting ‘ ‘nature, The | building 1 was artisticaly decorated with gy green- _ ery. gladiolus, sweet: peas, asters. and: cosmos. Mr, -Newick. had carried out | the decorations, asalsted by Mr. - “and Kinkald presided at; ca ‘organ ‘in: jue absence of Dr. L.. B. “Wrinch, ‘During |”: the service MMi. Newick | gang : the ‘hymn je “Sometimes a ‘Light “Surprises,” ~and Mis. A. EB. Falconer sang “In the Gar- ® den,” very appropriate for the ‘service A and with ‘the talk Mra. “Wright | gave mm on “Gardens.” . Most - of: the ‘children wf the Sunday. achool were present ‘and / ing their hymn “God sees the Little | Sparrows fal¥” in memory of. their. re- cently departed * “plnymate. : The - “ger- vice next-Sunday will be in. charge of Mrs. Wright, both at New Hazelton mm oxnuc Hazelton and the: » topie. will le a “Happiness.” MOTORED FROM FRANCOIS TAKE | On gunday last Tack Stanyax, Mys. Stanyer and ° Miss: ‘Mary’. ‘Btanyer of visit Mrs. Allen. . Benson: Mra. -Bengon’ fs a da hter of ‘Mr.. and Mrs, Stanyety. “While! her # on other: friends in; the-<¢ iskyiet.*. i , Stonyer reports: condition e.. ‘toi ' yood in the lakes district: and. he: dig. ae ot expect. tere would: be: ‘auch, doing |. in the tle business this: year.., He re- | ferred to 1 forbst fire which. ‘has beer | burning out there for several weekt.| : ung is still going: strong. Hundreds ” |made. the contribution - cessary, will, be ‘installed: ‘The sec- retary yas instructed to aye this work done .at once, Phe money. is he-. : ‘ing’ provided ‘as follows i—One third of the required some from the Indiar |. Denartment at Ottawa, ” $2,000 from |: the Provincial Government, and the | and . Mrs. Wrinch. The contract nee for. the elevator is about $375 ‘During the week one © by the vent ; at the. hospital . has” progressed very, satisfactorily. and plumbers, steam. fit-). ~7 | ters, electricians, plasters, haye been | ndded to _the erew., of carpenters. AN these men are first, class. mechanics, When. the: hospital is finished there will be available. two baleonies, the full length of the. south side of the build. ing. for patients. The original plans did not provide for: a: balcony for the third floor, ‘put: by: putting a. moveable floor’ over. the tar’ ‘and .gravel: roof. of the original ‘balcony, . ‘and ‘one or two : other. minor: een pete Oe 2: :additional | th connection. with. the “financing ‘ of the elevator . for “the “new: ‘hospital it thight be mentioned ‘that while the In- dian, ‘Departinent at Ottawa ‘promised ‘one third on condition - that the” church and the provincial government “gave ‘the. other. two thirds, ‘that Dr. Wrinch, péinted ‘out. ‘to the Provincial - Secre- tary J ‘Fon.. Mr: Howe, that it would be quite “tmpossible. ‘to go to the. “United |. Chureh at this time for a farther. eon: tribution. due to, the “Heavy. comnit- ments ‘that: ‘organization ‘alveady has. ‘Jand due-to the- financial slination' Thé Provincial ‘Secretary. . then “inereased: ‘the contribution ; “from , the | provincia? government to. $2,000" Having. “only a amount. has: ‘peen. made’ Up by ‘a dona: |‘. tion. from’ Dr. nd, Mrs. Wrinchi wie ‘through’ ehurch This wag ‘done Instead. ‘of fist of thousands of thes”: and millions: ‘of | feet of spruce thinber ‘have “already | heen destroyed: Pte and” Mrs. tan: [° yer returned’ to ‘the- interior. Monday: |. and. intended. stop; at Telkwa unt{) ‘Monday night re and then. proceed: — ton. last. Tuesday... . HL Wright ® i! Marian). fine - balance of, ‘something. over: “$400. “This tors quality. 8 “buyers.” — Olof: Hanson, M P, who has. gone to Ottawa for the opening of the special session of Parliament to deal with : the ‘unemployment situation. More Canadian - Cars Cross to _ United States ~Washington—Itie. good ‘yoads, | the ‘fine hospitality of, the Canadians,. the "| beautiful scenery and the quaint ‘for- eign. ‘atmosphere | of. parts of Canada will always lure the:, traveller “to ‘the land. of “The ‘Lady ‘of the Snows,” said ‘Seymour Lowman assistant’ sec-. retary of the treasury, who, by. virtue of. his office supervises the border pa- ‘trols opernted: by the coast: ‘guard and ithe bureau of customs: , ~ George: a = |not been recovered.- 5 getting too close to the, fast’ water of ‘jand called. to George to'do the samc Was Drowned. George Chappell, the 10. “year. son of Myr. -and Mrs. a. D. Chappell, was drowned In.the ‘Bulkley river on Wetinesday afternoon: last: while bath- ing with several companions, the time of: this” writing: ‘the body bad : The attefnoon had been. very. war m chaps his owl age and with a couple George, and onc fof the other’ ‘boys were. playing “with : and ald not notice that: the plank war the’ Bulkley:. ithe. other. hoy jumped but George did lot Jump soon enongh He landed into he fast water and wa; carried awny-- “He was not much of a sivimmer and had no chanee, ‘neither did those on shore have nich chance jto render assistance, The alarm was given in town and. men. went down to drag the river and to: search. the shore and bars. Boats ‘were used, but. “no trace could be found © The deceased : js ‘survived by- his, father and ‘mother and one sister, Mise Vivien. ‘the community, being: among the, ‘old- est ‘residents, and. much sympathy ‘is expressed for them in thelr sorrow, . [of ‘the “task ‘of: guarding: our: ‘borders |: en, chi. be seen by. recalling: the: fact: thal ne. | exclusive of tlie Great Lakes; ‘the. dig — tance to be’ "covered is 4,500. miles. Tp Canedian border and 1,07 7: -intles on’ the Méxican ‘ border.” aan ‘ 2 y proportion to population - wire. r Canadion enrs enter the ‘Dnited | States | than American: cars enter. Canada.” he continued. “This is partly -aceoun- ted for by the fact that many Cuna- dians work- in the factories on ‘the: American sidé. and cioss- over back every day. At is estimated that 25,000,000 people, and - 7,000,001 cars will cross ‘the ‘border this: ‘yeake Some supposed. American | thirst. fov booze. The records show, that less thin three. out -of every hundred Améiican visi. This ds dust. some’ more hot, fr ne yistrons ¥ From oe ‘Vaneouver * over: the: Pac to New: ‘Hazelton, | wThey Bhie at. ‘Smithers’. where ‘they | fair, ° . ‘They’ shipped thei highway 3; coast and’ ‘proceeded ing had. a i wonderful | yineed that the best: pa Mr, Lowman; Was: basing. his, address... aie on. the. sworls: of: the coastguard: and sho |* ie : the: ‘course: cof ‘it ‘said: that: “some; Hew * and - attribute this-. enormous travel to the ; we “Me and ‘Mis, 8. Hh. Parker. and. two |: ae children: ‘arrived. in New “Hazelton: on: : | Priday ‘afternoon after a ‘motor. trip UL OD., Vancouver. Island. and - then ‘from . ur Clift. Warner. anil Miss: Large Bulisley. River i old Ht Up tol’ and Gourge, along’ with, several other | of ludies af the: town, went “down tol the slough to hathe, ° . plank ou the: Bulkley. side oF ‘the slough . ‘The. “family is well known din os Hon R. P. Bennett, the new: prime. |minister of Canada, whose first ses: - sion of Parliament will open on the Sth of September and its. chief mission. — WILL be to ‘solve the tmemployment ' in Canada... : vt : PRATT HOLRENDERG ee On Saturday afternoon | “at “eo | o'clock, August: 80th, | ‘Rey. L.. Bannis- ter, vector. of St. Peter's’ church, Haz- . elton, Herformed the ceremony ‘which united in’ marriage . Dayi of Mr sand: “Mrs. David: r ait, Skee “itee ne 7 ween “nsday « as it exarhits, _ vekat work, nnd. th. . Miss. Pisiury arrived Monday even ing. from Prince Rupert’ ta resnme : ‘her duties in the primary. vz de in. the New Hazelton sehool.. ; : The schools are now alt open ‘and in full I asving for another year, ; ‘Word ‘har’ ‘been: received. that ls, ‘Geo. D. Parent ‘who went ‘tos Vaneow= ver last. week is now dn the hospitals ‘in that’ -elty suffering. ‘an attack of “:Honenmonin. ek o - Mia Hains, R. Ny gold. shedalist af |. os New: Westminster, arrived: ‘this’ week, to. succeed “Miss Johnston AS super els , or at the: Hazelton ‘Hospital. ~ Mrs. ‘Smith: of Sa Praneféeo: a) was: visiting: An; Vancouver, : atrived: ‘in. fer Mrs,” A D. Chappell. Hazelton: to: ‘spend . n time. with’ ‘her’ ‘sia- | bést man, “Following. t st recejition was, ‘held at the: hom >and! Mra, M. ee happy. young couple left’ br: motor: i) Myros,. ‘ater: which" he - a trip to: Burns Like and on: “ta: fhe ° Babine, district. The -bride:: wore . orange | blossoms. er houguet of. gladiolus, : “THe, -bride : maid ware a nile © green ~ georgette |: gown “apd ‘carmed a bouquet of siveet peas and: asters. ‘Little ‘Monna’ Ray: bbone was flower. girl. 7 : WAR nicely: ‘decorated ° ing - “parties. “The ‘youn x4) {make thelr “homia in ‘Hazelte vr. and Mtr. Fitzsimmons ‘and ‘thelr pare lanughier - motored:.from-: Tacoma: andl |: are guests of: “Mr. and “Mrs, Newmar at long: “ivory. satin gown. with veil iat _ ; She carried a shots.