Subscribers Secure’ the Reliable News of the Northern Interior. : . Advertisers Secure Results by sing ‘Miner columns. - . -HAZELTON, B. C., SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1918 * PRE $2.00.4 YEAR A AAPRRBARALD A080 00h PE TEETER TEE e TET Te TT ETT TE TTT?, News of Town and Round About - Leal News and Personal Movements i in Hazelton PUVYCeVECT ECT TO NTY FUVGVT EP TEVCTEVSTUSTEVTTVOVTTETIOVTESCTY TTT TS Prrrrer : Mis, Wm, Hogan went down |. * 10. Prinee Rupert on Thursday. Pp. H. ‘Sheehan came in from his ranch in the - Kispiox Valley ‘during: the week, . x ~ Miss Margaret Wattie left. on|— “Thursday for Alberni, where she . will’ ‘visit dice - ” Miss’ Doreas MeDougall return: ed to -her home in Hazelton from|~” Smithers on Sunday.. : fessional visit to Skeena Crossing | _.on Wednesday, returning on the evening train. Rev. W. 8. A. Larter returned to Smithers on ‘Monday after‘con- ’. . ducting services in St. Peter’s os Chureh on Sunday last. ° ——— Ww. McNish eame up » from Van- -couver on Wednesday on business in connection with the provincial workmen! 5 ‘compensation board. . | .Cal., came up.on Saturday to join mt - Cooper Wrineh, gan. of Dr. and ue Mra, H.” C.-Wrineh, veturned :on Wednesday * from: Vancouver, where he. has been attending high school. ~D. B. Morkill returned ‘to ‘the Hazelton View mine on Wednes- day. .He was accompanied -by ~ Mrs. Morkill,- who - will ‘spend several days there, = to Smithers during the week, £ Saturday fi from a a visit: to Vancou- ver. “Miss A. Mi sa of the Hos- pital nurses’ train staff, “left on Tuesday for Prince Rupert, Constable Kelly, of the provin- cial police:force here, paid a visit - Miss J. Tallander, af the Hos- pital staff, returned on Monday ‘|from ‘a vacation visit to Prince OF “Dr H. GC. Wrinech paid: a pro- ms Hupert.. C. W. Mitchell came up from | Hole-in-the-Wall on Saturday to join the staff at the. local office of the Yukon Telegraphs. Sam. Cooling, who recently ‘tleft for Vancouver to deliver a crazed’ Indian to the authorities, returned to Hazelton on Monday. Mrs. ‘Davideon, of Pasadena, her sister,: Mrs, E. J. -Evans. Both: left} ‘on “Tuesday ‘for Lorne Creek.. I R. Tannock; of the govern- ‘| ment- office staff, was ordered tol: report for service, on Monday and left on Thursday © for the south; | His position has been filled by |# the appointment of F. B. Chettle- ! | burgh. i REGISTRATION TODAY -OF ALL RESIDENTS OF “OUR THRIVING TOWN “Barly. this morning: Deputy Registrar Grant opened the pub- lic schoolhouse for the purpose of conducting the registration of the residents of Hazelton. During “ “the ‘week ¢losa to ‘two hundred |’ individuals havetaken advantage, _. of. the privilege of registering, be- "fore ‘the actual day: cet apart. for]. it to Deputy Grant and Askistant ~ Deputy Donohoe, thus lightening considerably the labors ‘of ' the : officials today. _ Should there be “ any danger of congestion, at the. ball today the deputy ‘registrar will have the assistance of a-very ~: eapable’ ataff of helpers,including | “Mes; We. W. Anderson, - Miss Me ‘Wentzel, “and E. A.. . Dono-|j ‘hoe, : ie “OR. Bh. Loria veh ia register ; ing. the.” ‘Indians, has been . very busy, ‘alth first the natives were ‘rather ‘slow: in coming for- . ward, Dr Wrineh, deputy’ reg- os istear ‘tor Hazelton ‘Hospital, hag? - Traln = The summer schedule ‘of . the : G. T. P. will become effective to- ' morrow, ‘on and after which. date] § the. following schedule will be observed: Westbound—Arrive at South Hazelton 8:40 a. m.: ‘Sunday, Tuea- day, Friday. | Babtbound—Arriva at. South Hazelton 7:10 p.m. Monday, Wed- nesday, Friday. < | Xt. will- thus be aeen that the westbound traing. will. arrive. .for- ty minutes earlier than formerly: and the train will run Friday in- stead of Thursday, and while the times af the: eastbound remain the game, 4 Friday train will re- place the Saturday one, - “New Mail Schedule ‘ in’ ‘the. train service, the following new mail ‘schedule will go inte effect ait Hazelton bostofiice fi from 5-p.m, today: of: Eastbaund—Mail, ‘loges B Dp. natal Monday, Wednesday and Friday.) : Westbound---Mail-closes 5 p.m, |2¢ Monday, ae raday, arid Satur® Mrs. W, ‘Wattie retiirned on n| _ | old-timer, is hoped for. : | xispiox, ous re “JAMES MAY FUND RISING. STEADILY|- 4d Jumps Up i in 1 Past Week and Tow Wituin ‘One Dollar of ‘Century c tions to the James May. Memorial | Fund, which has now reached the total of ninety: nine dollars. The _ )$100-mark will’ “undoubtedly - be 1. | passed: next: week, | ing. “have sent, ‘in their. donations |, ~Jto ‘the fund: Heriry Bretzins, Joe Benson (Stewart, B.C.), Angus |” McLean - ( S.uithers ), Howard Guest {Babine Lake). Subserip- tions are coming in at a good] rate and this ia very encouraging to the organizers of. the fund, who are extremely gratified at the support accorded it. knew Jim May,’ ‘we feel sure, will send in their. ‘contributions, if they have not:- -dlready done so, and as subscriptions are limited tinual demand for funds for pat- riotie purposes, further support to the fund which has ds its ob- ject the: erection... of a. memorial, Send in your donation today, remember, the more: money obtained, the handsomer stone will be erected. Kispiox Valley i) HAPPENINGS IN AND ABOUT THE COMING CENTER OF AGRICULTURE: (Special to The Miner) ‘Miss Victoria McIntosh, who has been visiting’ her - sister, Mrs. Fred Janze, for sonie time past, | has returned to her home i in Ha- zelton, fos Mr, AcP. MeKenzio, v who has]. been telegraph operator at First | Cabin for the last. two years, has accepted a: position with the ¥u- ‘kon- Telegraph. service at: Hazel. ton. -He is succeeded. by H. L. Garrity, of Kitsumkalum, T. G. Johngon, of Cherry Point Farm, waa a business | visitor in , - the Valley this week, Gonsequent upon the changes . The cance beloriging to Capt. Jack, the’ ‘Indian retently drown- ed in the Kiapiox. river, has been ‘Yas. Hevenar was up from. Ha- - The stuimp- puller ‘reoéritly, pur: ‘Tehased, by: ‘Albert. g|doing great: work a \ is ranch.” 1 Gtops’ are looletn Bod fn tho. . - NEWS OF THE The Miner. was in receipt this | . | week of several further aubserip- The follow- | ; ter spending two weeks visiting "1M. MeDonald, of Evelyn, spent All whio to one dollar, in view of the con- |: over. the’ grave of - the. popular . «ill |for her home at Hazelton on Sun- now informed by the Food Board found, | “put the body has. not yet} +] been located. {requireienta, ‘including: prederv-|, : Wilson. fs me PUTUVUVETUVUTUPIVEVIVENTVYTSVTTTVUTET TT VT VT YyeTrers “Ttems From the ie Bikley Valley What is Happening In Smithers and Tellewa PUUvTECTYT CTT? rr WEEK FROM SMITHERS _ _(Bpecial ta "The Miner) , “Dr, ‘J.P. McKie. and Misa Kil-|. patrick motored to Telkwa ‘on Sunday. i. H, Doodson motored to Ha- zelton on Saturday, returning, on Sunday evening. _ ’ Mies Dunlop, of the G, T..P. ataff, returned:on Wednesday af- in Vancouver. Dave Bird, Jack Laing and_R, the week-end in Smithers.- The section foremen of. the G.T.P. Railway held their regu- lar miunthly business meeting-in Smithers last Sunday. Rev. W. 5. A, Larter returned from Hazelton on Monday, bring- ing with him a driving horse whieh he purehased from 8. H, Hosking. at tidss apt one Mr. ‘and’ Nis, FB @ “Heal and daughter and Mrs; R, Burns,-of Telkwa, were visitors’ in Smith- era.on Sunday. _Dr. L. B. Badgero yotuined to Smithers on Wednesday 1 after a ten-day fishing trip, __. ‘Mr, and Mrs. Eby, Miss Jean Grant and ‘Ct. H. McMartin spent the week-end at Houston. Miss Dorcas ‘MeDougall left day. | . Mra, Sam Long and son, of Francois Lake, spent.a few w days in town’ during the week, Jack Aldrich came down from his ranch last - Monday: on busi- ‘ing in the river opposite the drug © | state-that they have never. known’ : THE WEEK'S - HAPPENINGS: AT TELKWA (Special to The Miner) _ Mrs, G. MeDoanell and- child ren left for Vancouver on. Thurs- day’s train, . ; . Dr, Badgero and Tom Heslip returned this week from their . holiday trip into the hills. They report good Ashing 2 ‘and lots of mosquitoes. . The government road pang ghas. atarted work on the Goat Creek rornd leading to the Telkwa coal-" fields, and will soon have things. 7 in shape for hauling coal. The old. landmark, oY: rather. watermark, known as MeDon- pell’s pier, which has been stand- ¢ store, left for parts unknown on Tuesday afternoon, owing to the =. great volume of water which hes been coming down the river.dur-*, jing the :past few. days, After. withatanding the: tremeridous'i ice Jani: ‘of the: past winter, it seemed as if this pier Was as immovable as a-rock, ‘but. the old- timers - the water, to rise as a high ag at” the present time. - tang Sf ness, returning with’ Jack. Aah. man on Wednesday, Constable Kelly, of Hazelton; . was in town on. business during this week, . vot : L. Beverly Warner paid a busi : ness visit to Telkwa oni Tuesday. last, ; ; . W. J Carr drove i in - from. the ranch on Wednesday. * . _. Allows More Sugar The following forms the - body of ‘a letter received this week by the provincial police “here from the British Columbia committee of the Canada Food Baord: vo ; (re. Order No. 80) “siggy connection with the regu- lationa under the above‘men- tioned order: specifying the: am- ount of sugar which ;. may: be held by householders, we ‘are that householders will be. permit- ted. to: ‘have sufficient ; ‘for their ing, ‘and, se ae that. wnletale ‘mation has been issued’ declaring ‘Sunday, June 80, has ‘been set A Day of Prayer. : "Premier Oliver was in receipt of information from: Ottawa this: week to the effect, that a procla-. apart asa day of public | humilia= ; tion and’ prayer. throughout . the Dominion. | ae = en Methodist: Chutch.. “Tomorrow, June 23, Rev, : C. Scott. will preach, at 7:80 p on the subject: “All Things fork Together for ‘Good to Those h Lové God.” ee NTE a The quartette. will sing.’ . “al are cordiall y. invited. ats for' z ning’ and ee cn re $2.0 "The Miner, no a yea ;