i pid NO. 42, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. a Ford. from E. T. Kenney. -- ycriet attended the stock sale held was’ in. town on business several : days. during: the week, hee ae ~ patrick motored to Telkwa on _ Saturday. afternoon, . Dr. ‘Badgera left last ‘Sunday “afternoon on a week's fishin an the stock advertised failed the "Heal, Brab, Hoops, T. J. Thorp, ’ Fleteher were visitors from Telk- owe during the week. 7. "bacco | substitute supplied to the - German armies has: proved more ~~ ~dnjurious than enemy gas ‘attacks, _, Deputy Mueller declared in the ~"" yeichstag on Tuesday. ._. puties sharply criticised the army oo administration, General von Oven been” adopted ‘reluctantly after careful teats, but anid ita further ye had? ‘bean. stopped when it had proved. hema to the health of. the: troops, oS . ..C.. Scott will preach at 7:80 pin 7 All are cry invited, ' HAZELTON, B, G., ‘SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1918 FT Pee ETT ETT ETT TTT ETT YT TY PeUUYUVETT TOT TOTTUNT ESET ENT Te NEWS OF: THE. - : WEEK FROM | SMITHERS. _ (B8pecial to The Minor) | Mrs, Kane, of. Everett, Wash., J. Kennedy. ‘Mrs, G. Vo Dibiey and two children arrived ‘in Smitherp. on Thursday last. _Mys, Foley, of Lake Kathlyn, was a visitor i in- ‘town on Wednes-|_ day.” Mr, A MeDonald, of Foreatdale, “gpent several days in 1 town this week. oo DAD P. McKie has purchased “Several farmers from > the dis- at Houston on Tuesday. Mrs, ‘Gill, of; -Prince Rupert, Dead. P, “McKie, and Miss Kil- trip Oe ee Mr Marsh, representing Swift); , Canadian Cou. ‘was in. town on _ business on Wednesday: oR M. Burns, “Mr. and Mrs. EK Hoops. and. Mr. and Mrs. | He also states that the old Hazel- {town, . | pleasure: to the” “thei “ly was a success, and the large - the: future, |THE WEEK'S. ” HAPPENINGS AT TELKWA i (Spectat to The Miner) Messrs. -Marsh and. Budden were business visitors in town this week, Alex. Manson. spent a ‘short while in town this. week, after _|taking-in the stock sale in Hous- ton. , A_ further meeting of every- body interested in the success of the Telkwa barbecue will be held in the city hall on. Wednesday, June 19, Jack McNeil returned from his trip to the. Fraser ‘Valley last Tuesday. He reports the crops looking fine, but a little back- ward, owing to the late spring. tonites who are at Quesnel ‘have not lost their interest;in the old and . Jook. forward - with 2 ‘weekly Omineca. Miner. ° ‘Several local people took i ini the steck sale at Houston on Tuesday. In ‘spite of the fact that some of tuberculin test ‘and others in con- sequence had to be substituted at the last ininute, the sale géneral- erowd attending was not disap- pointed, The organizers aré to be- congratulated -on their firat annual sale, © ~ It argues well for Tea. Leaves : and Coffee » Grounds Nota Good _ Substitute ‘For: ~ Real Thing “Amsterdam, June 16: —The, to- : Other}! admitted ‘that tlie substitute had "“Wiethodist, Church “‘Tomérrom,. ‘June 9, "Rev, : R. on thesubject: ‘Salvation through |: Christ—What, When and’ ‘Why. ” ‘Special music. , The Miner has received farther Fund, should like ‘to. announce . in our ‘purpose is to erect a memorial to is ‘| fulness, - * acknowledgo them. JAMES. MAY MEMORIAL . FUND, REGISTERS CLOSE ' TO- HUNDRED DOLLARS _sbscriptions: this week ‘in re- _| sponse to. ‘the. appeal for’ dona: |. tions:to-the James: May Memotial ' The handsome total of $95 has now been’ reached; -We next issue that the hundred- mark has. “been passed,’ for. while thel’ response to this ‘call has been] extremely ‘ratifying, we. do- not 4 who knew Jim May who intend to subseriba to the fund whose | the ' ‘deceased: pioneer’ ‘a miemory, Do not. delay. to send in your éon- tribution; » delay. begets. - forget- All subseriptiong, which | are: ‘Vinilted: ‘to one dollar, should Tbe sent: to The: Miner,’ whieh will i Amounts ‘of, one dollar : from ‘| ALL MUST REGISTER ‘tvepistrar for District 193(Skeena) Allshould attend. -|- ered respectively by D. J. Wil- | Norrie (Silver Standard), D.. B, ON SATURDAY NEXT|} Every Resident. of ‘Canada, British “or Foreign, Over Sixteen Comes ‘Under. Orier nert,. who ‘has | been appointed under the national registration plan, arrived in Hazelton on Mon- day, to arrange for the registra- tion of the Reople of this locality | | on June 29, “Wm. Grant has|’ been’ appointed deputy registrar for Hazelton, with authority, to enlist the servicesof a number of ‘assistant deputies t to expedite the the work of registration on Sat- urday ‘next. . ; ’ Indian Agent Loring will have authority ‘as depiity registrar for the Indian population. Dr. H. C. Wrinch has. been appointed deputy registrar for Hazelton Hospital and. the employees of the mines Tocally will be register- liams (Rocher ‘de Boule), W.. G. Morkill- (Hazeltén: View): a We | Sutherland (Golden - Wonder), while similar duties will be un- dertaken for the residents of the Kispiox Valley by P, H. Shee- 0. H.. Nelson, ‘of Prince Ro- . *..| Cariboo. News of Town EPEC COLETTE TEEN EEE T ETT EEE ETT ETT Tee TT eT TY , Local News and Personal Movements in Hazelton PUUVOCLOVTTEOTTVCTEVET EST TET ET EVOTERTTCTECSTTOTTEVETEOCT EC TIENT TS TTT" As and Roun About is in town. the coast on Monday. week, -E, H. Livingstone, of Prince George, was among Tuesday's arrivals, ~ J.D. Galloway, provincial gov- ernment mining engineer, left on Monday on an official trip to the ¥ evening and enjoyed the affair exceedingly. Rev. W. 8. A. Larter will con- duct both morning and evening services in St. Peter’s Church tomorrow, June 16. Sum, Olsen. ‘and. C.. Andergon, have left ‘for ‘Manson, where they‘: will) work .on . claims located by the former on Quartz Creek, rv W. Fraser arrived in Hazelton Road Superintendent ” “Dunlop rived on Monday. Miss E. J. Soal returned from came in on Tuesday. - O. H.. Nelson, .of Prince Ru- pert, was a business visitor this weame.in on Monday. A considerable-crowd attended | the dance in the schoolhouse ‘last | not. ‘doubt their ‘are many: ‘people a ‘|department of lab veying. -conditions i in) these. coun: "each: ‘of. ‘the. following. have been | tr wes “| received: 0; Al Ragatad. (Prin 1h han, ee and Hun- ‘gary Have Plenty OF Food| - " Washington, I une ‘16 .—Tavkey 3 starving, - -while- Germany: and Austria are having’: ahard struggle to feed’ themselves, : has comparatively ahandant food aupplies, : ‘and Bulparte i ig ‘suffer: |. - Hungary ng less than. the others, BRYB the after ’ gur- ' Rupert) ; Mrs. EL ‘jon his way into Babine, where he The deputy registrar will open the schoolhouse i in “Hazelton for the purposes of registration at 7 a.m, on Saturday’ ‘next and will remain at the convenience of registrants until 10- p.m, registration ig compulsory - upon all residents of both sexes‘ above the age of sixteen years. . ~Persons desiring | to register ~. |before the appointed. day are at liberty to do- 80. by applying to Deputy Registrar. Grant or. As- ‘|sistant Deputy. Donehoe.’ strongly urged that: as: many as possible register prior to the 22nd in order to avoid ‘congestion and uiinecessary delays. ¢ on. registra, tion day. Germany Starves While This It: is | benefit of his health. ‘Jon behalf~of the ladies of~the taking . with. her: the’ best wishes _|soon" ‘restored ‘to full health dnd ‘come back to. ‘Us, ones more its will take charge of the Hudson’s Bay. Co.’s post, vice W, G, Men- nie, who is..resigning. | Mrs. Fraser accompanied her husband. Fred Hasler, an old timer of this district, who has been for a number of years in Pouce-Coupe, stopped off here fora few. days this week to renew old acquaint- ances,’ and was surprised to find how many of them there were, ; Ww. J. Lareson, of Quesnel, ar- ‘Lieut, Anderson, of Victoria, Ensign Kerr, of Vancouver, -F..W. Morisch, of Vancouver, - arrived on Saturday. W. Croteau, of Telkwa, was among the week’s visitors, H. C. Crawford, of Bahine Hatchery, was in Hazelton this week. , P. Goldbloom was a visitor this week and left for Burns Luke: ‘on ° Wednesday. F. Dykes, of the Hudson's Bay Co.’s fur department, was & vis- itor this week, ; -J. W. Tudden, ofthe Iniperial . Tobacca Co., was among business visitors. this week. ‘ - “Dubord, of Prince. George, . was in town this week, and will — go intq’Babine on a far-buying ae expedition, , I. KE. Germaine, who resigned |, from the local office of the Yukon Telegraphs, left for. Vancouver on-'Thursday. oo . Mr. and Mrs, A. McKenzie. came down from First Cabin ¢ on Tuesday. Mr, MacKenzie will fill the vacancy in the local office ~ of the Yukon Telegraphs, . his place at First Cabin being. filled by C. lL Garrity, of Terrace, | Made a Presentation. On Tuesday evening ‘last, the residence of Mrs. Seely was the scene of a pretty little affair, when most of the ladies of Hazel- ton gathered to’ say farewell ‘to Mrs, John Field,- - prior to her de-} parture for Victoria, where she will meet Mr, Field, who is so- journing in the south” for. the After refreshments had beer: partaken of,:' a presentation, - ag reported’ to. ye scribe, was made to Mra. Field by Miss Inez Smith, town, ‘The gift, a purse of mon- ey, was. made in “suitable: dan- Field, “agreeably surprised, ree- ponded in'kind. — : . Mis. Field left on. “Thureday] of. the ‘people: of Hazelton,.- and the: hope that. Rev, Field will” be! 1] cheery self.’ “/ the cortege. proceeded to Hazelton ~ H.-H. Little; J. Newick,. R.. 8. guage by. Miss Smith, and: Mrs. . Funeral of Terrrce Man - The funeral was held on Mon- day’ last of E. G. Evans, of 'fer- race, who died after a short. ill- ness, Rev. Marsh, of Terrace, : came up to:conduct the funeral. service.in the absence of the local oo minister. . ~The service waa held in St. Peters’ a church, from which cemetery, where tha last sadrites ~ were performed. . There wasa - sumber .of. wreaths from towna-..: people. The’ pallbearers. were:.: Wow, Anderson, H Hoskins, Sargent, and: W, Wattle, * Card. of. Thanks s ves, E. G Evans. wishes toex: press. her. gratitude: for ‘the sym pathy: ‘show | ‘her: “in. het even! bereavement and: desires to than those tesponsible for. the beauti ful arrangements to th es, jot, her; late: husband