Gra Response ii}. To Appeal for | Nurses’. Home Nearly one half of the total | amount asked for furnishing and ‘for the firet year’s maintenance i). of the nurses’ residence wrs con- tributed in Hazelton and in New | Hazelton the first day of canvas- } sing. The committee feels much 4 encouraged and believe that the ‘full. amount will be available in a week or. two. Those who have p contributed thus far are:— '}! Chris, POX. .ccceseecscectcceuns +. 1.00 it Mr. and Mra. A. E, Falconer... 10,00 ia Miss yanigiohn. sbeestreeenees 10,00 HC. Wrinch woccccsccce ce eeees B5,00 By A. Mathieson. ..ecsscacsseceeess 86.00 " ii Pete Carrigan .........ccccecees 10.00 oe Mr. and Mra. Jas. Turnbull..... ‘10.00 i Jd, Love.. benereevenes sue baneces 2.00 MWe. Bush vo ccc. ceceves pensebaneee 1.00 H Geo. 8. Hill veteuees 2.00 iy Jack Wright....., canoes aeeeees 26 Ai! Daniel Skawill.................. 1.00 @ Lee Chong ........-.se0.000, es =. 1.00 A rt) Joe Han,..... We deeeeeeenenennes 1.00 | Sam Green... csseseesecee cece 25 ST. HH. Walsh.. be ae eeneueees 5.00 ( ‘Mr, and Mrs, Ww. W. Anderson. 25.00 'R. B, Carman..... se benereseeece 1,00 ji} Mr. and Mrs. 0. B. Utterstrom. 6.00 'L. C. Wilson ...., pe seasenteanes 1,00 0: WK. Cafes... cece one beeceaees 1.00 SIM. eee eee ee ae eeanenaees ‘ 1.00 4. B. Birch .........ccccnccoees 2,60 ae, and Mrs, S. itn bee, 10.00 { (Mr, and Mrs, Darlifigton .. 5.00 ma W, Hall ccc. avesescees Lossiaes 1.00 BEL. A. Graef .. saceccerravee 5,00 A. G.,Bowie...,. deeeaee sececese 5,00 BPS. J. Dore... cece cease bs eeeeae ‘10.60 BiSam Lee... eeeeeseeeeeees 100 ARE Smith oc. eee eens seose §=1.00 miA.R. Macdonald........c.cseces 5.00 BT. Sartori... sewers "2.00 mM) Gus, Sampare ........ 0c. .eece 1.60 MiiJas, Hodder.........0..-...050. 10,00 aiPeter Nilson ........s...0. anaes 5,00 R. &. sangant +. verees Soe ak aac eens 50.00 BYE. G. Lucas. ....cccccsseeeeeee 1.00 i fies E. Smith . voeeeees eave seaeer . 5.00 weil] Larmer ......... teestaneees 1.00 : fa. D. Chappell ....,.. vesresecss 10.00 || aplek tra Si moe 5.00 Mir, and Mrs. G. W. Dungate... 10.00 Mr. and Mrs. BE. Hyde...... seve 10.00 M. Grant....i..cceeeeeeeenans 10.00 W/Mx. and Mra. J. Newick.. 10:00 Bi\Wigs Tervo ......sseseeces eee 10.00 . phas. Oulton .........065 seeaene 6.00 qh Jim, B.C. Cafe ...., ere west 1.00 Mis. H, Wrinch .......... . 10,00 Angus Claixmont ..: Mr and Mrs. A. Gc. Pound Mr, Stone.. reves . we eee eee ee es BE. A, Goddard. . en teesenene My. and Mra, F, ‘A. -Goddard,. W. 8. Harriss... .c.sscecce. Mra, Russell, ... eee Mrs. M, Le Larkworthy w a single room, eens Mra, P. Smith........0.ss00- 00 Political Meetings "goo! Capt. C, Carmichael, one of vss 25.00] the best, orators i in the province Charlie..........055 Pte esstaeees 1.00} Wednesday afternoon at 3.30 gnry Cook teteees treeees ae aos Fred Stork, Liberal candidate and ETO we ccceeres paear ‘Le Mra, H, E, Thornton... 5,00) 10m. A. a anean wil hold a Gang 48 B,&B., New Hazelton 2,60| Meeting in New Hazelton, and in S. H. Senkpiel ...........00c005 25.00|the evening in Assembly Hall. H. W. Edwardson .......e0e.e5: 5.00 Hazelton. | ELC, Latrace .... 00... ceeeeues 2.00 George Pawehuk 20.2... .cces000 1.00 . : Geo. D. Parent........-........ 2.0} To-Night’s Program Be Jenkingon «. Oba bea etewcn antes 2.00 The program for the concert Tony Graseo vio| tonight in the hotel is as follows: J. Gallos ..es..scsccccsceceeees, 1,00| Orchestra selection Ting .....eccesvsesseeee weveee 1,00] Chairman's remarks Mr. and Mra, F. Sait........... 5.00] Song by Mazel Cox Mr. and Mra, QO, Johnson....... 2.00 Short talk by Walter Owen the aro unrkworthy bat ateaseccees 2.00 boy premier of B. C Eas ceeseeserscsccsaues 00 _. irs. 3. Schultaik.....cs.000.00. 500 Orchestra selection T. Skoylig......... beeaebeuaseee 1:00] Sketch-by three nurses—Three Mr. and Mrs, H. Hankin ....... 6.00/Old Maids from Lee . Mr. and Mrs, R. Spooner....... 2.00) Song by Dr. Large ~ Edward Hendricks,............. 2.00 _ + hte Dan McKeriaie ....., basecceens > 2.00] , Play Scarlet eet By ten Jean Burns. ......eccecscesecees 5.00 |Snging an dancing Riris, Mrs. W. S. Sargent... --» 1.00/ Fred Stork and Hon. Alex. M. A. Roy McDonnell.,............- 5.00; Manson are expected to be pre- Total........cseeee cess $657.25 sent at the concert and dance il furnish Smithers: ‘on: Monday all up in his new. uniform. ness, Policeman Dressed Up Cons. Service was down from other indefinite period Cons, Cline will get his, but he is not overly Jenthusiastic about so much har- He has been on the open range so long that he will cer- tainly chafe under the restraint, Then there’s leggings. have to be taken off and put. on every night and morning? Sup- pose a fellow’s in bed and pets a rush order. Why: the crithinal | would be across the line before all the bandages could be adjust- ed and the trimmings set right. Truly -a polieeman’s life is no bed of roses any more, dressed |: ; In an- Do they. days, in Hazelton Friday morn- IM. Myros besesdecneeeneeucues ». 10.00]; ings and South Hazelton. in the mui. J, Wineby......., teueae seves’ 10,00 noe a : : if C. and Mrs. Hunt... _... §,09{atternoon.. The driver will take ‘" Sharpe... seeeeens sneeesaas orders for future delivery. Sealy & Doodson’s meat truck will be in New Hazelton Thurs- Ott ‘is to speak in Assembly Hall on Tuesday night, Hazelton, on be- hals of Geo. G. ‘Bushby, Conser- ative candidate, and to make short speeches dur- ing the evening, The proceeds are in aid of the nurses residence . The Buzzers Will, Buzz... “John J. Dore, superintendent |* of: the Dominion Telegraphs_ and ‘Telephones, with head quarters at Prince Rupert, was calling on the. local staffs this week.’ When asked about the extremely an- noying ‘buzzers on his telephones and when he proposed fitting ‘em with mufflers he passed the buck. He passed the buck again when asked to.explain why a conversa-| tion between New and old Hazel- ton should be interrupted while a woman in‘ Terrace ordered five and a half pounds of. pork from Jas. Richmond to be delivered j in two or three days. John is learn- ing fast to be a good government superintendent—a soft answer turneth away wrath. The same ald buzzer wil! buzz'until the bees move out of the government bon- net and the wasps lie down with the superintendent in Peace, _ An Snteresting: his. _ tory, ot ‘St. ‘Peter's Church. will be seen on pagesseyen and eight of this.t isane, a pack train has been getting ore down to the road from the Silver Cup mine. a dave et Want Five Cent Pieces At 2 recent meeting of the W. A. to the Hazelton Hospital it was decided to distribute among the members a foot of tape, to which they are asked to paste on five-cent pieces and to rétarn to the auxiliary secretary before the first dav of January. The funds thus collected will go to the nurses residence furnishing and maintenance.fund. Want Road and Bridge Last Sunday three local people made a trip by horseback over the new trail from Woodcock to Kitwanga, Whilesome headway has been made towards a road, there are sume places still’ need- ing improvement. Especially is a bridge needed over Sudan creek whert it is difficult for the horses to forde, Five persons from Kitwanga came over the same trail as far as'thecreek and expressed the same opinion of the trail. All are looking forward to having a bridge and a good road through the best part of the district. i OVERHEARD AROUND | | NEW HAZELTON | ’ Geo. Rorie of Prince Rupert is here looking after the books for W. S. Harris, Mr, and Mrs. S, H. Senkpiel gave a most enjoyable party at their home last Saturday even- ing. A chicken supper was ser- ved at Old Charlie’s about mid- dight. W. M. and Mrs. Boyle and Miss Murie}, Mrs. Bossons and Mrs, Walker motored down from Telk- wa for over Sunday and visited with friends at New Hazelton an] South Hazelton, Good progress is being made on the Nine Mile wagon road and Mrs, S. H. Senknie] and Mrs, Carlson went down to Prince Rupert on Wedesday for a few Gifts Acknowledged ber 12 as follows: Mrs. Hogan, loaf sugar, Mrs, C. H. Sawle, coffee, Mrs. §, G. Senkpiel, tea. Mrs. A, D, Chappell, 10 lbs. sugar, Mrs. W. W. Anderson, coffee, sugar, Hudson’s Bay Co., box of plums. Mrs. R. S..Sargent, cocoa. : cornflakes. C, G. 1. T! Group, Hazelton: gery and Eileen Pound, rice and raisins; Lois Anderson, icing sugar: Ella Cox, tea; Vivian Chappell, 10 ths, rolled oats. Mrs, W. H. Sharpe 10 Ibs. sugar. Mrs, L. A. Graef, sugar and biscuits, spaghetti, Mrs. A. Darlington, tea. - Mra. Wm, Grant, sugar and tea. Mrs. J, Newick, tea and plums. Mrs. E. R, Cox, jam and black cur- rant wine. Mrs. A. Mathieson, fruit. Mrs. J. Turnbull, 10 tbs, sugar, Miss Meiklejohn, butter. Dr, H. C. Wrinch, 6 tins jam. Rev. T. D. Proctor, tea, S. Cline, tobacco and cigarettes, G. Sampare, 4 tins soda biscuits, H. I. Smith, goods, value $1.00,’ T. B, Campbell, goods, value $1.00, Miss 0. Rourke, of New York City, arrived on Saturday to visit her: uncle, Geo. E. Keith, att arsdol, and returned quite en- thusiastic: over the mining pros- pects. there. Mr. and Mra, Head and baby girl returned from Prince Rupert on Thursday last, Henry Cook is a business visit- or in Prince Rupert. Ladies’ Aid Bazaar - The New Hazelton Ladies Aid have an advertisement on the last page announcing their annual bazaar on Nov. 18th: There ig also to bea musical program. In the past the New Hazelton ladies won an enviable reputation of giving exceptional values and the quality of the goods and the work is again up to that high standard Get yopr Christmas s Rifts at their bazaar, 1 F - Hon. Alex. Swill hota publi indetinge Wednesday; n ‘ at HAZELTON the’ LIBERAL RALLY RED. STORK _ LIBERAL CANDIDATE . - 4 accompanied by ‘attemoon,,in the Scoala, nd y M.. ‘Manson in NEW HAZELTON October. am 2 ‘nigh ‘Ball: No. 16 The Women’s Auxiliary to the Hazelton. Hospital desires to ex-- press its appreciation to all those. who responded with donations to the ‘pound shower’ on Septem- Mrs, Sperry Cline, peaches, apples: on | Mas. A. C. Pound, jam, dates, and Mar. Mrs, J, Robinson, marmalade and: were * week- end. visitors at von