PRICE $2.00 A. Yaa 7 . number: of further ‘gubserip: * tions ere received by The Miner! : “this: 'week: ‘for. ‘the: James. ‘May. ~ Memorial Fund; and the total i ig * steadily i increasing... Besides. the Sle: acknowledged by ug ‘laat week further: amounts. “of one.. dollar “have: been: received ‘from ihe’ tok Jowlig:: ‘Tas; Mackay; E. ‘R Cox (Prince: Rupert); Ss ‘Hi. ‘Hoskins, * AS D. Chappell, Miss C: Goddard, 7 “Tas: “Latham, ‘Tom Steptiension, | Jack Mullan. ‘AL. Welch, Wa 8] Harris, Mrs, Stanton, EB “Brick- “enden, K, L Rauk’ “(Prinee: ‘Re- - Pert)y: rn Be J: “-MeNeil (Telkwa), _ Miss Ward,. Geo. Heirs, John “tol oe eo nes to ‘erect | a suitable metorial over the ‘last. Tite ser of’: the: hardy old- _ Nited: ‘to: ‘send: Ain. a subscription;.| Which i is limited to. one dollar for. id Cubbin, <. "Op From Our. Special Corzeépondent) Mi Burns. ° Rocher. de. Boule: mine, were Eas. ‘ter. visitors. - : Kaster’ ‘Monday: ‘pagséd ‘off very |- successfully, A large. number of outside people paid- us a'visit and enjoyed. “the evening. © A neat fund. « a: presented to the. Red Cross ° byl, G. ‘Maedonnell, was W,: Le: “‘Arm-| . strong. - “We aunderstand that he - [is now taking | up: the matter with |: _| the G;T, P. to. have a ‘Station house present. quarters care somewhat too. limited to hold him and thie “ehair. ag. well: The sum: of. $70 | was, teahzed by the: raffle of the vs ae were visitors i in ‘town: ‘Haster Monday: # Messra:: Christie, Ho-| . bart, Smith, © Fornia, and: Me. 7 Game Wardens Dismied {:-Vietoria, “April: SA ‘clean _ sweep’ -of- ‘the « ‘ganie wardens: of “Send your. subsevipti n, ‘today to oe fund, “in care of The. Min- man’s a law ‘present: tony. prob- “lenas to: the native mind, ’; “Their: oP ingenuity in. overcoming | “ these| : --dindcilties.: is: instanced “by . the _ following, whicki Was, tald-to us - ‘cont stamp... The addre or waa}: “evidently ‘in N possession the piovinee has. been made: ‘by. the’ provincial government’ ‘pre- |: |fparatory: to the passing of the: act “how before tlie. legislature wheré- lander a ‘reorganization: of: ‘that --Lbranch of the Attorney- General's hereafter. the © administration of Under ‘the change,.. “A. _ Bryan|« Willianis, chief ‘game: ‘warden, . is | deposed.” : ‘With him ‘go forty-odd | gam wardens. various | parts : of. se eeibes. all of. ame will , snare the: new. act dt is. ‘pro. ‘pose dt ‘establish a game eonser- 2 er TELA -"}. Mise, Ethel .Muteh,, “of :New | oe Hazelton, is ‘spending. the Easter]... ” | holidays: as the guest. f Mrs. R. Mr. and’ Mis. Wiliams, 0 of the i" "The Red Grose ‘dainee” held ony" all seemed. to- have: ‘thoroughly : sum-of 40 was realize for the 0, The itieey « winner’ of f the rocker!: : built. around | ‘the chair,” as ° ‘his|. ‘this, Week. h/ departiment. will he inadé: ‘and 7 the saine ‘Fegulation, will ‘be: turn- . ed‘ over to: the police department. a ime| on: ‘Sunday. to apénd Haster eck. R. S.. “Satgent left. for Barns, Lake on | Monday.” Be UL ‘Lighteap, of Winnipes came in: on’ mn Bapoy- kK Ly ‘Rauk ame up from -the os time:i is. reported. “ Prines Geotge ‘on Sunday. . “Lee Taekmaey of Smithers, was here for: a day. ‘or two this week. . — Mr. and Mrs: Collier, of Fran- ‘cois: Take, are: visitors i in’ Hazel- ton, ; 6 Jy Hagrington, of Porcher Island, was in ‘Hazelion on 1 Tues- day... J. R on BF. A. Bee, of}. Vancouver, came up. to- Hazelton A. MeIntyré; “chief ‘despatcher a visitor ins ) Hazelton this week. Y.. Can ‘Meanskiniaht on” ane and is the. guest ‘of f Mr and: Mrs, John. Newick,. “Miss I ean n Grant, of the Uhion Bank staff at Smithers; spent the week-end with he parents in ‘Hazelton, - . ‘Saturday from.a: ‘trip: home i in, New. Zealand, . He. ig Mies Doreas McDougall, of the Union Bank, Smithers, visited her parents in: Hazelton for, a day or two at it Easter: “ Tuesday. Her. davon Jessie, is visiting friends. ‘thére;. ington a Bulkley. a) gall; (spent Easter with their parents on the-G, T, P; at Smithers, was} Lake,” /|NEWs OF THE WEEK FROM - ~ SMITHERS) -(Ftom Our Special Correspondent). “Mie, ‘and | ‘Mrs, Roy. Hobart, of 7 . Prince Rupert, were: visitors in|... ‘ltown for a. few days during the week, . Mrs.- “Baga and children, of Prince Rupert, are the puests of Misa Mabel Edgar 1 at the Hotel A ‘goodly number of ‘Sinither- ites ‘attended the dance at Telkwa on Easter Monday. A very good ‘Miss Grant’ and’ Miss: ‘MeDou- of the. Union Banik staff, at Hazelton, , “Mr. “and | ‘Mrs. ‘John: Carr and daughter visited friends: in. Smi- thers. on Tuesday.» "Jack. Aldrich‘ came down from . | his home on Hudson. Bay moun- tain on Tuesday, and reports great quantities of snow on. the trail, Rishop Du Vernet, ‘of Prines Rupert, conducted the service in ‘er the! Anglican: -Ghureh: Sunday. _ Mrs. Barker. cand. two. dangh-| ters “are”. spending. the ‘Raster vacation with friends “at” Round Mrs. Wiltiams and Mrs, Baake, of Round Lake, “visited friends in. Smithers last week, ‘ «Lost His Team - to his: : old]; "aie: -attempting to: ‘Cross the ice on the other side of. the Skee- na hear. Glen ‘Vowell on Wednes- _ day, on his~ way home, Charles Stephens had the misfortune to lose his team: when the: horses broke through. the ice. “Menber Promoted: - : Prince Rupert; Col: C.. WwW, Peck, Unionist” M. P; for Skeenia riding, |° who ‘haa heen'i in ‘command ‘of the 7 | famous | 16th: Battation,: has been|' Promoted neti bridle gemer-| vey | qualified success, - Chas, Reid paid a sho visit to} t : Hazelton last: week... os _JWwar BANQUET — “GREAT AT SUCCESS - | ttustrated ‘What Can Be. Done in . Wey Of Substitution F For, - Certaia Foods The War-Titne’ banquet ¢ given. by the ladies. of Hazelton last . evening in the dining room of. the Omineca Hotel.was an. un- . ‘From the time soup .Was-served until ‘the’ end of the.-menu. was reached not a. hitch marred the even ‘flow ‘of the proceedings.. The service’. _| was excellent ‘and no delay was’ experienced in the’ serving of: ‘the: meatless and wheatless food’ ‘to™ the diners, no light task, ‘ag over. -180 people attended. The cooking: could not be excelled, and such. variety there was that no ‘person: could shave hoped to “have par-. taken of every dish on. the ment, The one great point which im- pressed -The Miner representative Was the _ abundance. of dishes -Jawhich cari” be served as substit- ~ utes for 1 Meat and. wheat flour. Although finances were not ‘the | most important’, part of the af-. the “evening's: receipts, - » Many expressions’ of satisfaction. and . , delight’ were to be’ ‘heard at the = -| conclusion of the’ “banquet: : number of brief ‘speeches dealing with food conservation. followe the dinner and were | ‘made by” 5 Dr, ‘Wrinch,-: Rev: R: Ge: ‘Seott, - S..H. Hodkins,J. F, Maguire and ot EB A Donohoe. : able-preparation and labor, ° but . if their - ‘hard: work will be of Be’. in. aaving even a: Small quantity 7 Jof food for the Allies, the-ladies : -| will consider: themselves S amply ue | Tepaid.. According. tO. Advices. £ rom: _ * Sumo oe “SOUP mo - _ Seoteh Broth - Potato sea : _ BALAD 2 "Potato Salad ‘The: ‘banquet entailed Sindidee- fn