STAGE ‘SET. IN READINESS FOR ZELTON CELEBRATION), Two » Hae at's at Grand Trunk Pacific tices in’ Roe to}, © Come" oa Tomorrow's Train— General: Grime Met rtanged. ‘Final Details. for: Sports. " Rverything i is- ready. for the big _ celebration. here on Monday. On Saturday hight“ the’ ‘people: from Rupert and down, the line will: be here,” Sunday” morning’ a: train from the east. will ‘bring a-big crowd: to'town ‘from. ‘Aldermere, Telkwa, Smithers ‘and_tb ; Bulk. | ; ley valley. Sunday and. the men from the mines, the Kis. piox valley and from old Hazel- ton will be.here, . All roads. lead to New. Hazelton and. this town| _ will be the fun spot for those’ two days. Hazelton people gay that the whole town will. be over and _ participate in.the sports, : Arrangements’ have all: ‘been|: completed for. the program of. sports and they ‘will: be. carried ‘out according, to the-program’ be- low. The musie for the dance.is ‘to be furnished by Grey’s ‘orehes- - tra and will be -held immediately after the entertainment.” ‘Several teams are ready for the ‘be pulled off: at ‘the corner of Ninth: ‘Ave. ; ‘and MeLeod. St, where nature: ‘Rag’ providéa an excellent: grandstand: ‘with accom- modation for a. thousand people. At-the same time and’ place’ the wielder’ of ‘the ‘double - bits - will eompete’ for the axman ’s cham- pionship. New Hazelton’ ball prounds are in- the: pink’ of condition... The grandstand i is larger. and- every- thing -is- ready: for. a. -bymper crowd and a fast game, 0 : The general committee met on Wednesday night: and: received the reports and completed the details. There should not. be 2 a hitch from start to finish. . W. CC. Mehar i is reported to have made the statement that on]... last two~ ‘hundred 7 passengers had i been booked from Prince Rupert. to New Hazelton Wednesday to come up on Saturday | night’s train,: “The reception committee ‘| will be at the train to meet them: and extend a warm welepme, © rock drillicg. contest: which. will a erect..an. arch. of: welcome | on ‘The decoration :committee will Laurier, street. John, -Linquist ietoria Day |i 7 Y lazelton’ ‘PROGRAM FOR MAY 25 MORNIN G Baye Race; u under 8. years 12: years : 16 ‘years — Race, under 8 years. a4 ~ Ay see : "Rocke rece ~ Log Chopping: Contest Tyo Mik Dash. "First “Second _ $1.00. $ 50 7 1.50 ¢ .75. 5.00. 2.50. 3.00 ud 50} 6. 00 2505 "7,50: 6.00." 16: 00° ae 50. r 1000, wo * s60i00 : 95:00 oo 150 2,50: | 16.00. “500° } 15.00 5.00. Vauteville and Piero “Ent artainmie bas the, nutlding i in hand and will start the’ work!today.. anaes te bo eit ‘belonging to the . . a have - 6 he regrets for“ the- ‘big crowd will have! ‘the time of their the Silver Standar d aaine was _| closed: down: “while ‘vepairs © ‘were lives.” : Fell From Her Horse oe : | "Miss Peel met with a nasty cident. last. Friday. night” k 2| tiding with’ rs “couple of cor pan- ions. near the: ‘saw mill,” They we going pretty fast when Miss ’s saddle: slipped and she was ‘thrown ‘heavily sto the’ ground. ‘The ambulance: was. called and: took. her to the hospital: where she remained. ‘unconscious until after midnight.“ - She is now re- covering and-no. serious results are anticipated, A - Train Stalled Again held here over. night on account| | |of trouble at Mile. 184. “Tuesday | morning the - train proceeded ‘to the seat of trouble. and transfer- red’ passengers. and: ‘bageage. © “Tt: left’ the same: morning again ° “for le ‘ pert. ‘In! th tow the passengers were: taken ‘to. regular: run. at the home of Mrs. De “MeLeod last. Monday ‘when the. _éngage- | ment of. Migs. Nixon, and. ALM. Lawson. was - ‘announced. Those Nixon: Ham. ‘and: Sawle, - Messrs. Farrel. Melver, ‘and: Lawson. The regular Monday train was |" _|ter Work, Under Wy ats -‘Standard— Shaft Down te to ie : 37 3 Foot Level “For. two o or r three days - week | de to” some of the ma- ut: work | ‘was. résumed. turday” and a full: force are now at work, The ile shaftcha: las, beeri sunk to the, three hundred: and séventy- -one foot level-and now a drift north: ‘and south of the shaft. is being runs: After ‘drifting a short distance.a cross cut. to the vein -will-be ‘run to: open the ‘ore : bodies at ‘the: ‘low level. we BS Another tunnel 4 is being 1 run nto open-up the ‘No. | ‘one. The : tune nel. Sight i is on} ‘the: new wagon : Wore "| the ettizens tiave a Sete ‘to: = va “The: ‘perfor- oes _|Mance starts at eight o clock and” you are ‘supposed to be’ there. om mo | - Satiaet for the Citizens 2 " “On Saturday night i in the Nor- er Hotel. ‘a banquet” will ‘be tenderéd - ‘the: ‘citizens of ‘New Hazelton by. the - Union -Bank of} aes Canada as an expression of ap-| bretiation of the services render- the affait. se Seveial carloads of. hhcraes ca came. down: from. the. -railway: coristriae- ‘present. at the affair. were Misses | ti : 3 “ fonize: it’ liberally. mae u fetalyent on. Evening of Ae Ma The entertainment: being. pr vided by’ the | ‘local. ‘dramatic: s0- ciety: for: the: evening: Of: ‘May. ‘promises: ‘to: be: ‘the: ‘very. best ‘an .ateur ~ affair: ever.. staged district. - Those. taking. ‘part on previous’ occasions: “displayed considerable talent‘and they: ha their parts ‘thoroughly. “prepared, A ‘good deal: of. ‘trouble’ and ex; ‘pense. in the! iway of: ‘costumes, ete, has-been gone toby the s0- to: ‘present: the~ various - “numbers,” with. a success: whieh ° ‘will ‘pleas, the: audience and: do, credit to the. performers. « eae Wipe ie ime eight 0” "clock. ‘sharp. "Montana Man: Her - Monday. night: a: * Mo! mer arrived | in, fon and this: he. was: satisfied t to: start’ ‘wo ‘soon'as ‘he: got | his: sland. ciety’ andée every effort will be. made: -