E TEAMING ff COAL AND WOOD. FOR SALE f Livery and Feed Stables - In Connection With the Northern Hotel TRANSFER : STORAGE 7 Saddle Horses, Single and Double Rigs for Hire, + f HAY AND FEED FOR SALE | i) Regular Daily Stage to Old Hazelton . | Leaving New Hazelton at 9.30.a.m., except train daya, when the Stage will meet the passenger train and yun to Old Hazelton after TELEPHONES—New . Hazelton--2 long, 1 short Hazelton—i long, 8 short _ NEW HAZELTON | A.M. RUDDY co... Manager “Hot Weather ~ Comforts oe Nyal’s Face Cream - 2b6¢ *Taleum Powder - 25¢ Foot Powder - - 25e ° 25¢ SOFT DRINKS Mosquito Lotion - ICE CREAM ‘Up. to-Date Drug Store New Hazelton Hazelton ROALEAReARCPRCARSALSARSALS IEEE Repuesbeshesmesnesasraos hes SSUES RUE astattecteey ‘ese : . wou “ | _ && _ ae mer “sé | Gi # LYM 8 - 906 . ase “8 He HE Groceries Feed Hardware se | GTOCeTIeS §=— ree Wate ane a . “Hel: att _ -+9-] e686 one ge wu od men = Clothing and Gents’ Furnishings, | ss eS _. Boots and Shoes — & ae ae 8 We always. have a ‘complete stock ate G2. | and the ‘buyer of these lines will Se w= | find our prices as low as they | bd Dd He ean land same lines from coast |" gt i re cities. ot ry ‘ ae ‘ | BS ‘oe es Pugsley Street New Hazelton | . 88 ‘gee . . . : mo - we eek : mer . See one won . a ion 4 ESaoamemnss RRs sLesee sees TH Restesasstesne, aganenneanenite SESCESC EOE TEN BOS Hy poco Sseseisse course aivenass Geo. D. Tite Complete House Furnisher ak BUFFETS oe CHINA CABINET ‘DINING TABLES = y EvovaaLe PICNIC HELD Wee: i || HAZELTON HOSPITAL PARK|| | Fine Weather, a Large, Crowd, Ample Provender ae ‘| sprinted like colts, Good Program of Sports Made Annual Affair a Great Success—List of. Prize Winners The hospital picnic” of: 1914 has come and gone. It Was the usual success. Just a ‘good - homely, satisfying ‘kind. Lots to eat, asa pienic without plenty would be no sort | of time. The good people who supplied the provender brought ‘‘lashins an’ lavins’?-’ plenty-for all, and of the, S| very best. ‘To Dr. Wrinch and Mesers Little and MacCor- @| mick, of old town, a very efficient committee, much, praise. jis due, The ladies who were most kind and thoughtful’ and: a a | whose good offices helped’ much, included “Mesdames Mec-. | Lead, Newick, Kirby, Sargent, Little. and Sealy. Other j| ladies assisted. New. and old town’ people froternized in the most cordial’ manner. ' The baseball game. for championship of public schools of ‘| oid ard new town brought out two teains of six boys each. Of these. several were very little fellows -who played with | great‘dexterity and who have a working knowledge of ball that would put some of the older heada out of court. The match was great fun and was pulled. off amidst cheers, whoops. and laughter. Good ball, too... Both. sides were dead: in earnest. F. R. Law, who umpired, had to- watch closely, for the boys were on to all the arts of the big lea- gues. Six innings were played. - New ‘Hazelton captured the banner and felt proud, It will hang i in that most pub- lic: place, the Herald office. ‘This office ia a sort of shrine for all valuable souvenirs, The score stood 16 to 5 when hostilities ceased, Following are the teams: New town—B, Wall, c; C.. Greene, p} R. Ritchie, ‘1b; D, McMullen, 2b; 0. Ham, s.s., F., Cram, 8b... Old town—E. Goddard, e; L. Wrinch, p; W- “Lynch, ib: P. Hoskins, 2b; P. Zwamai, s.s.; ©. rinch, 8b. - . A list of sporta and games had been provided and it was, great fun. ‘Neither, age, sex. dr previous political servitude made any difference. Breyone was out for . a good time and bound to have it, . proceedings with elegance and precision... There was. lots sand to enter, Dr.” Wrinch propelled the lagpard into the arena, Men who had not run, unless to a fire, for years, The boys had nothing on their daddies, Sure thing. Old Canada is not, slow. it all ita own way, ‘Not. much. . Not ‘any... Not by a jug- ful. Anyone who says that the tight skirt. isa hindrance to rapid locomotion ‘may 8s well revise impressions.. No rect. They got there, and annexe the prizes. “Raht for our girls. Likewise the men. thereof, that posterity may be advised. Kay; 2, Lois Anderson. - - Girls race, q years | old and under. 2, Ruby Anderson.” | - Boya’ race, 7 years old and ander. L P: Hoskies; 2, W. Lynch. Girls’ race, 12 years old aid under, 1, Maggie Allen; 2, Jean Grant. Boys’ race, “12 years ‘old ‘and under. 1 Bartell ‘Wall; 2, Cooper Wrinch. Misses’ race. ’ Married ladies’ race. - Married men’s race. Stout men’s race. . Three-legged ‘race. ris and Greene. | Human wheelbarrow race. Dr, Wrinch and Arthur Wrinch. - - Sack race. 1, A. E, Goddard; 2, P.- Hoskins. Boys’. relay race, 1, E. Goddard; 2,0..Ham ‘100 yards, boys under 16, 1,:0.-Ham; 2, E. Goddard. _ Sack tournament. 1, D. MeMulien, : ' Obstacle race. 1, 0. Ham; 2, E. Goddard. : 1, Fran ces Keil ‘4, Grace MeDougall; 2, Kate Ailen. - ; 1,.Mrs: F. Hall; 2, Mrs. Afflick. 1, Jag: MacKay; 2, R. Rock. . - i, H. Smith; 2, G. E, H.-Killam. - A, R. Rock and D, Rock; 2, seconda; 2, Mrs, Lynch, 20 pins in thirty seconds. - Nail driving contest, . Won by Misa A. Grant.” Many of the eldey. winners of prizes were’.So wood: as to this is appreciated by the manageieiit, _ The attention of young ‘men in the district: is respectfully asked. ‘to the ac: and, clothes, pinning. These. are. both, desirable attributes ‘ina wife, ‘anc to be considered,» “Those Mkely 10 be inter- ested will please take notice. * had been served was ‘won by: the Hazelton, ladies, 7 “Summer. Excursions to )_the East, Messrs, Little and MacCormick handled. this ‘end: of the ; of encouragement, and where any. aged contestant lacked. Youth cannot: have such thing. The girls fairly. fled; or; ‘flew, whichever is cor-; Following is the list of’ the events and. ‘the winners Boys’ and girls’ race, 4 years and unde. 1, Jessie » Mae-| : ‘Clothes pin contest.. 1, Mrs. Little, 21 pins in, n-thity . donate the. amounts back to the funds’ of: ‘the: hospital, and |: tivity of the young ladies, who. are. éxpert’-in- ‘nail driving | he to 1 ee te J. Is l ¢ i | 1 : i { { i i & i: } 1 | >. po fo to f. t & — 7 t r maton oma Stn asl er mtn Green BROS. Bu “DOMINION AND B, SURVEYORS “Lands, townatten, miner dlainas ax anreeye ‘STATIONERY, WALL PAPER ag REMINGTON scone DESKS TYPEWRITERS a KODAKS AND ‘SUPPLIES - Me eRae Bros. Ltd., Prince Rupert Tain Avenus—PRINce Ropenr -HAYNER BROS. - 7 FURNITURE co Funeral Directors. “ Embalmers . “BPECIAL ATTENTION To SHIPPING CASES 0. A. RAGSTAD * WATCHES “CLOCKS. JEWELRY | SMITHERS - + . , BG. ae mere rmrmeriinet enter HicH Cuass WATCH. AND OPTICAL WORK - DONE HERE” WARK & SON. oy “CaRss ; BENNETT BARRISTERS a “aN Ave! "PRINCE Rupert a eee — rt Oo er aerial ALL THE MODERN CONVENIENCES - DR. L. BR Gitroy.. DENTIST ae SMirz BLoox’- PRINCE RUPERT termine oot pecial attention ‘paid to Baggage yo » Transfer. cand ‘Local ‘Freight’ ‘Gente ; NEW HAZELTON, ‘B. « . Rooms: -- . 50e.. BEDS = = + Be. BATHS - -. B0e ” "REAR THE F. W. &8. WAREHOUSES -GEo. TALLMAN. nt “PROP. | PIONEER HOTEL AND PIONEER BATHS 3 ‘Everything for the Office Desk ~ Loose Lent Syatems, Blue Print “and Drawing Papers, Cameras, ' Books, Souvenirs, Picture Postals W. W. WRATHALL ; PRINCE RUPERT. | FOR SALE H Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, Block 97 Lots 7 8 and 9, Block 98 ‘Allin Sec. 2, New Hazelton—_ - and Lot 11 in Block 144° -& 1 Doc Rock and G. Rock; 2, Har- ; a - Kelly’s townsite, Make offer. a J. S. Batton, Dawson, vt. § > ‘GRAHAM ISLAND >. OIL : Wall sell 3500 shares of Graham _» Island Oil, “1000 Shares. eee -100 Shares... i 50 Shares... Send cach to the a of British : North ‘America, Prince. Rupert. Certificate will, ‘be sent. at, onee. “The girls: -baseball match. in the. evening: and after tea oe = Get the ‘BEST for. your “money. - We. are represeritatives fori— - The Oliver. Typewriters - Sold on: the ‘most. ‘Tiberal * terms, Cary Fire-Proof Safes Companies of ‘the highest repute i in FIRE, : AN D LIABILITY _ _ and Fidelity Bonds DYBHAVNé HANSON PRINCE” RUPERT i " _eaimaaimn = and AVE. /=) A W. Bdge. Co. “Anporien ‘and’ Retell ‘Burlap, Var- ~ = ‘nishés*” og STAINS, BRUSHES, ‘Dry. ‘Couors, DISTEMPEES, | FRAME’ AND Room ° MoULDINGS, os "PAINTERS! AND. ‘SIGNWRITERS' “Quass, °, PICTURE : GENERAL, SUPPLIES — PRINCE RUPERT |