Aiverss Seta Res or using Winer cola eE Day: ‘yatEL.TON, ‘BY ‘GC. SATURDAY. AUGUST 3, 1918 PRICE §2.00 A YEAR + .s¢{Extends Thanks. Items of Personal Interest From| . Hazelton and Satrounding District W. Golbloom...was among the ~arrlvals this week. : ; ; W. J. Dick, M. Ea of Wienges, came in on Sunday. D. P. Wardrop, of Burns Lake, came down. ‘yesterday, * : mages — Dr. W. R. Stone, of Vander.| hoof, came down on Tuesday. Mrs, H. HL Little ‘entertained at afternoon ‘tea. on Thursday, EL M. ‘Burritt of Vancouver, is a a business Visitor i in Hazelton, A: M. Ruddy came ‘up trom , Skeena Crossing during the week. -§ Brooke, of the Hudson’s Bay Co.;: Victoria, came in” ‘on. Mon- 7 day. i Ly ae oe teat Ww. F. ‘Hoffman, of La Grande, . Ore, was among the atrivals on ‘Mise Margaret Wattie retutned | on: ‘Monday from ‘a vacation trip to ‘Alberni. Wrety Dr Wrinch went up to Smith: ers last: evening on. “his: weakly professional Visit, M. W. ‘Slitherland left today! : for: Babine to do assessment work on hig Gaim out, there, soe F,. owe ‘Walter’ and paral. ofl Vancouver, ° were here for a day |; or. two during the week, ears - "Rev, Wis. ‘Latter ‘ia down from Smithers on’ ‘Friday ‘morn- ine, returning:in:the ‘evening, ° ve lire G. @ Rock entertained a - number of young. ‘people at 6 ~~ beseh party on Tuesday evening | last. be oa ae Hata be 7 nfl Born--at Hazelton Hospital, on . Wednesday, July-81, & daighter|: oo to Mr, and. ‘Mere, Sotin ere of 7 Kispiox, ” For Donations: ~ , _ Tobaceo Fund] “Mra, ‘Hogan desires to thank | those: who- so kindly ‘contributed |! the amount of $23 for the Over-/ [seas Tobacco Fund, : to. .provide smokes for our soldiers and sail- ‘Thanks are particularly tice io S,- N.- -Greighton;. of- Ed- maohton, who collected the money. Following i is the list of ceontrib- _fators: nes Pred, “uit “Bdrnoston: B, Lindatrom, Entwhistle; W. Wym- i meth, -Winnipeg;.N. Battie, Ent-|. whistle; . L. -Tufty,. Entwhistle; 1W, Allen,. Knoxville, - Tenn.; J. | Nichols, Winnipeg; D. McLen- nan,. Edmonton; C, Carter, Ter- race, C, E, Gow, Phil, McCan, W. A. Gow, W. G.. Sumera, Ha- zelton; J.J. Nolan, B; Hogarty, A.” Grant, “B. bi. ‘Dumer, F. L, Tyhiman, L. Raabe, Prince Ru-| pert;..'[. Stephenson; A, Berner, A Silver, G. H. Tycho, Smithers: Arthur "Leverett: Cc. N. ‘Creigh- ton, Edmonton, | Ty OBSERVED ‘BY CHURCHES The ° “apecial ebureh’ Beryice, which. -will be held tomorrow, , | Sunday. ‘August 4, will take: place © in. St.” Peter’ 8 ‘Anglican, ‘Church, in: commemoration of thei "| declaration’ of war by Great Brit- Jain four years ago, » The:programme of: music has, been completed ‘and the list of speakers has also been. arranged. -The service ‘will. -commence ‘at 7:80 . DMs, and a5: the regular - ‘service ‘of: the Methodist: Church | qhas: been cancelled i in. order _ that the combined service may be] - [Hazen Ideally] Placed, “Hiss Beauties Aug- - “mented by Pa ~ Vig sitors © ‘Much has beh ‘said and printed | in praisé:of: British Columbia be- [5 cause of its. wealth of natural re- “| Miss -A.-M, Colwill, having com- soureés, the beauty ofits seenery and” the: delightfulness of its. cli- mate, but nowhere does ‘this apply with : more truth than along the G.T.P,. between Prince -Ru- pert and: Prince: ‘George, - OF ‘Bal. the line, we at: “Hazelton, ‘aB one visitor erithusiastically assures us, are the méat-favored by nat- ural beauty of ‘location and ex- cellence of climate. Atany rate, whether by” tlie recognition’ of the attractions of Hazelton ‘or by. the.. hospitality. ‘of its people, ‘this town. has . become _the tourist's | Mecca of the ‘Northwest.: Ea-]. pecially worthy: ‘of mention is the number of charming young ladies ‘who have made the pilgrimage to Hazelton: during the Bummer, = ae - Me would indéeit’ Ube. e. hard: to -ag-' ] CORENORATION ‘DAY Arete a sti semble. ‘in’ ‘many: ‘larger ‘canter’ é: than this a more ‘notable group of. beauty. and charm than. the Misses . Duthie, MacLachlan and Kent,’ of. Vancouver, - ‘Miss Peel, of, ‘Regina,. Misses. ‘Tabby and: Olsen, ‘of: Prince: Rupert, and Mise Wiseman, of. Séuttle; Wash. “Asi is usual, too, in-all pleasant places, : Hazelton has j a particular |.- attraction: for former. Tesidents. Among the “old-timiers with us thie summer we-are'glad to wel- come Mrs. -R. EB. Allen and chil- dren, cand Mra, Buc-R.° Cox: and family. “Fortunate Hazelton!’ aa largely attended ‘as possible, — the presence of everbody at the 1, union assembly ts Urged. BAZELTON AVIATOR ON -ABRIAL HAIL ROUTE E - Word has béea teceived | in’ ‘Hae zelton that Ernie”. _Lofquiat, & “a — weil- and. popularly - known in this district, who, left” here two!. yeara ARO, is now & pilot in the "Alvin Corpe,in which hia’ adapt-| : ~' abitlity -and® “progresaiveneds are shown, by the fact: that he. ig. in charge ofa: ‘machine - on ‘the nir-|. plane mail service between: Mon- treal and Toronto,“ Smithers Citizen Dies . A ‘prominent citizen of. Sinith-. ers: passed : away at’ the, Hospitat fe: jon Thom morning in \ thé ‘peraon i” on + Otto Utteratrom, : ‘Hareenines | IN AND’ ‘ABOUT | _ THE, Cominc CENTER OF ate “AGRICULTURE . a, ABpectal, ta The Miner)’ 4 -! Peter Nielson returned. to ‘Ter-| race this. week, . Goh tee | ; Chas, ‘Lindahl went. fo Haze |¢ bon on Thuraday. van + Lara Hagen. is nasisting: Ino: BR Tohneod, to harvest his hay of. the Hud|. n’ 8 Bay Co,” ) staff peek | Nurses Given Diplomas On. . Thursday Night ' ‘The residence sof Dr. Wrinch ‘| was: the scence of a pretty girad-| ° tiation party on Thursday even- ‘ing; when Miss J, -Tallander and pleted: their’ course’ of’ training |; at Hazelton Hospital, received their diplomas.: After ‘a short musical program, Dr. ' Wrineb made an address and read the / -aper which he had presented a the ideal residential points along | weeks ago'at the hospitals’ con-| - vention in Vancouver, . “In 8. congratulatory speech, Mrs. R. 8, Sargent presented the}: ‘diplomas tothe graduating nurses after. which refreshments wera served. , wey FOURTH DANCE WAS A GREAT SUCCESS ~The fourth - weekly : dance was held i in: Assembly Hall on Thurs- day evening. . : The - floor’. was ‘barely large : ‘enough to accom- Taodate the extremely large num- ber of dancers, who. were ‘preg- ent, | “The evening wag ideal “for such an an affair, and everybody was out for a good ti. ue, - Judg- ing from the sounda of revelry in the hall, they were evidently| not disappointed. . A. handsome amount. was- ‘collected, . part of which. will be given to. the local public school, - FUNERAL TAKES PLACE "OER, C, FERGUSSON The-funeral took place in Ha- zelton this week of R, CG. Fer- -gusgon, an old-timer i in. -thia dis- trict. Fergusson suffered a atroke " reeontly. while working on the|| Skeena bridge and Was, brought ") ‘to the Hospital, but was not able]. 4] to recover, . ‘The deceased - man was well known hereshouta, ! hav- ing formerly.” bean: a road fore- j/man in this. district. -He was fi algo along: time realdent.i in- Prince me Rupert, being 8. pioneer, there, . "Local Items. : Mra. W..W.- Anderson. iias re= | turned from Vancouver. | “ . Miss: «G Davis,: of. ihe Hospital nurses). staff, -loft, yesterday for a ‘holiday visit, ito. her. home-.in Sardis, Mrs. DB. ‘Morkil wae, a hoateni 2 toa ‘number ‘af young: ‘people: sat: ‘Omineca, a wilderness |JAMES MAY FUND. _ ADDED TO FURTHER «— Total of ‘Memoriat-E ‘Foad Reaches . - One Handed and Fifteen ‘By the addition of soveral fur- : ther subscriptions during the © : week,’ the James May Memorial Fund- was this week brought up _ to $115, ~ Acknowledgement ‘ig . - made to the receipt of amounts of oné dollar ‘from each of the oe following: : Martin Cain; Hazelton TG. Jokngon : ‘Kenneth Morison a Altogether, 111 individual sub- scriptions have been received for —_ the fund, but this total, we are confident, forms only a part of , tlie vast cirele of friends of. the lization i in. the . Cariboo and the : Jim: May spent a life- time in this country when it was ness of the: resources. of: which he .. knew better than most, - oy grave in Hazelton cemetery, but. : if sufficient: money can be raised <. . by voluntary contribution, a hand. i _]30me stone will be erected. ‘to 0 his re memory. | The Miner without delay... We. will acknowledge them alli in: our: columns, Do ee gy ‘The Balte’s Pogtss : She - was. -secompanied | [by Migs F. Goddard. * ne fs At the beginning: of the week” bad weather and increaze d: Ger- ic man. resistance had slowed ‘down. the Allied offensive. somewhat or the. Soissons-Rheima. front, bot, this check. was but temporary, ‘The Allies: have captured the ‘ - German anchor point. of Soissons -\and have taken. Fero-en-Tarden ois, another important base. tions, it iti ig. probable’ will be compel to a very: eaeaat -taustcale ‘and | DY8! dance, at the Omineca Hotel ¢ an ro ae Wednesd evenin deceased James May, the man |: who-was respongible more large. ly than any. other of the old Bio~ me, neers in blazing the path of civi- - “He. lived to. seq. : : the: ‘dawn of the’ day 6f dévelop-. : ment j in this -pravince, the .vast-. : He now liea in an antiarked | Send your - ‘contribution. in to. =