THE OMINECA MINER, SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1918 — sai a _M, Nolens, leader of the Cath-|= Ee" Abvox 12:00 noon every ‘olic’ party, is thé new Dutch/= For Naden Harbor an premier. For Skidegate, Queen Charlotte The Granby Co. has started _ the shipment of coal from its new broperty at Cassidy Landing, ‘ ust. bth, 17th, . 26 ARRIVE PRINCE Rupert from and 9:00 A.M. every Friday, RTUABAUH CHFAUTNGOEUALS Ce ASEEQU LAD S23 LABRHE ALON ES ARETLIRELETE ————yaay - The republic of Hayti has de- Friday,--"- 9: |: 4 . For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway,12 Noon every Wednesda Masset Intet- points 10 a.m, July August 2nd, L4th, 23rd, Soptember 4th, 18th, 26th, October 4th, Sk if City, Sanda keda, P. M. July 6th,’ 16th, 27th, Aug- , September 7th, 16th, 28th, Oeteber 7th, oe the South 8:00 a:m. every Wednesday 4+ Mtli Inlet, Lockeport, Jedway,-I Passenger traiis leave Hazelton Eastbound at 7:10° p, x. Monday, - Wednesday, Friday, Weatbound 8:40 a. u. For further information apply to any Grand G. A. MeNicholl, Aust. Gen. Freight and. Passenger, So re SE a Oe ee : ee ce | “What the World |/i yaya] Ranway and STEAMSHIP LINES, _ The Omineca Miner |> ho P teDoi | oa ars oe medium far Howe and (bstTee ge [Is Doing and Saying France Rupert Anvox, Ketshiton, Weaneeh’ |The best medium for Home and. Out-of-Town , ee | Snappy Briefs from all Quarters .,..,. LEAVE Prince Rupert: For Swanson Bay, Van-- =|. i ver 4 ets. ' € Carty he A CWS. an - a - . : . couver, Victoria, Seattle, 9 a.m, every Monday, 5 . ; # Be oo, st — For Ocean Falla, Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle, '9 a.m, every: Saturday. . - Job Printing of the Highest Quality, > ¥ Srd,12th, 24th, — it, Gumahewa, Pacofi, - ary Supplies—- . : Equine Cough Syrup . Liniment, Antiseptic, Healing Salve, :Blister Compound, Colic Relief. - Sunday, Tuesday, Friday. Trunk Pacific Agent,or to - Agent,Prinee Rupert, A.C. = g 2 g = Et i EI ui 4... elared war on Germany, Offices at Victoria, Nelson, Fort George Eight former German ateamera and New Hazelton. GTN naa ETHOS cM EMH THE LEADING HOTEL IN- RORTHERN 8. C:| ~ ... New Hazelton! . ; | Up-to-Date. Drug Stores Writing and Smoking Leange With Large Now Open Under New Management oS Ominéca Hotel © “HAZELTON, BG. | Remodelled, Refurnished, Rédecorated ~ Every provision for the comfort. of Ladies and-Gentlemen E —~ “| [Hazelton - - st Tolan Open 2 | j $2 The Miner $2a year, $2(£ — : so re —— - Twenty-four wooden veasels,of | HOTEL PRINCE RUPERT, | =——. TT SERRE! ie Sample Room Well, Lighted Roy "3500 tong each, will be construct-| ' © RUROPEANPLAN SSS SS A: ° ed by the Lyall Shipbuilding Co.{° _oze Dnflar: per day and upwardi ae F A * _ at North Vancouver, 25e. ate service (o and from all trains and beats| ies " . af _‘Thirty-five hundred boilermak-|Green Bros., Burden & Co. joe _ " _ erg and ironworkers are on strike Civil Engineers : ee - -) - inion, British Columbi -. at Oalsland, Cal. ad Alberta End Survenes U = which were seized’ by. Uruguay PP. BURDEN, have been chartered to the U. §. : ‘The telephone and telegraph systems in the U.S. will probably be taken over by the government, BUY AT HOME | Get your letterheads printed at "PH MINER OFFICE “Printing of Merit” ._- The London Daily Mail has of- . fered a prize of $50;000 to the firat person. who flies across the <>. Atlantic: from Great “Britain to or: the American continent, or vice| 7 aan versa, in s¢venty-two consecutive: 7 hours, ae ; “The U.S. shipping board has for ony Derlod from ane nionth eee ant $1 pee. _ let contracts to Japanege yards | Cote sultations and medicines, a2 well ax all conta while "fet econtraets to Japanese yaids| fife aria” Mem seat gece - for the building of thirty Rte erties ee arora trom Di, Wallacer | vessels, and four cargo ships wil] Fol). * ~ . be built in'Chiina, £8 70+ 4) , > : . | --James G. Powell : British official figures show! proyii74iy Assayer. Analytical a that British airmen broightdown| 23... ‘Chemist. “4 . 4061 German airplanes during the|: New Hazeltin, B.C. _ ee _ year ending July 1.- During the — a same period 1111 British planes! - . Addressing Soldiers’ Mail mony Were lost, In order to facilitate the hand- “S ling-of mail at the front: and to “, _ Meat rationsin’ Germany will] ssurg Prompt delivery, it‘is: re: _— be further reduced, this time to quested'that all mail be addresa-|' a 200 grammes, " "led sip follows: 7 Le ee gon, | (4) Regimental Number. : . Damage to the extent of $300,- " (b) Ranke. pare , 000 was caused in a munition- (ay Nathe, | plant fire at Pembroke, mp Ne, . “ eo ore at meres . Ont. - (d) Squadron, Battery o: Com- ~ has been: upheld by the gu- wal ARE GS bakit Dre ie ay EG eink? “| o£ our food: Don't be.a U-boat: |. x pore a i ervice Act, Military $ Harvest Léave. ”' ! Men. Nineteen and Twenty Years ‘of Age. .. *”" Tt has come to ‘the attention of the since October 13, 1917,-a8 well -as those time and who have been or will be called ~ . Thia impression is quite incorrect:... | the Cabinet for decision, - .In-view of the need of Jabour _ over, although of course t by the inilitary situation. . above'mentioned who have registered or who.do “notice from: the Registrars, ©. eres Harvest Leave, 9 | ‘' Some enquiries have been received as Poa Feta, possible. = - ; be ; Leave of Absence on Grounds of Extreme Hardship. tout re ship should be. widely known and fully underatood.., in two cases:— (a) whero extreme‘hardship srisea by | “man-coneerned is either the only son capable of earning a killed or-disabled on service oF presently. in service. such ‘service, or under treatment after returning from been killed or disable brother or brothers having their.return. fram overseas) ) brothers married be: separate: establishments and -having a ‘child! ' in determining the fact that the man, ig the (b)-where extreme hardship arisea by reason of ~ |] the fact.that the man ‘concerted is the Bole: support, of | invalid fatheror other helplesa dependents, Hae 4 .* | It is tobe noted that-in all there cases the governing his-family: or those depending upon him,:..", Vike on Procedure to obtain leave of absence, A simple'system for dealing with these cases battalion -has been detaile " for leave of ‘absence on one or mora of the “form: will then be filled out ‘and, forwarded to Militia the meantime,.if the case appears meritorious, the mah wi . : . i ‘ . wots . “yp, Issusp ‘py Department or .Miniria”aNp Derence;, = z JOTICE Wien 19 and 20-Years of Age. Leave of Absence on Ground of Extreme Hardship. * Sete ns Procedure to obtain Leave of Absence. <“ Government that there is a widespread pression that young men of nineteen ‘years, and those who became: twenty who may become nineteen from time.-to d upon to register under. the. Military. - Beryice-Act;-are-to be immediately. called to.the-colourg:<.- cen f . No date has yet been fixed for calling upon ‘such men to so report for duty, nox 'has thé question been brought before . ‘There: fs no’ further obligation incumbent ‘upon young men of ‘the ages — eo hereafter, until they:receive . : to the possibility of granting harvest - leave to.such troops a3 may bein the Country at thattime. No-definite assur- ance canbe given on. thig.point as advantage must be-taken of become: available. On the other hand, -harvest.leave will be given ‘+ “It.id debited that the Regulations respecting leave of absence in cases of hard- Such leave. will be granted - reason of the fact that the overseas, or in training for remaining of two ox more brothers ‘capable ‘of. earning a livelihood (the other | d-on:service, in service overseas, or in-training for ‘overseaa o¥ under treatment after his-or —: fore 4th August,.1914, living in or children not te be counted, . “fonly” remaining gon.or exceptional eircumstanéea such ag | a widowed mother, an . logs or duffering to the individual concerned, but-to others, that is.: members, of ; — : asea has been adopted, Forma of. application have been supplied to every Depot Battalion.and-an officer of:each *' . ‘Whose duty: it is to-give them: immediate..attention, |]: The man-concerned should on reporting to: his unit state that, he desires to apply. |: grounds me: tioned and his application. alk eadquarters, Ottawa, “Tn . |’ - leave of absence for thirty ays so. that -he. ing y return hotie and continue his | .¢ivil occupation while his case is being finally disposed of. OOP ae ore ag oy, - Dapanmemnr of Jomtien 9) fie YH 1 iy ¢ on the farm, It is most |] unlikely that‘ consideration will be given to the matter until after: the harvest is fy a the Government’s action must be. determined primarily {f - Shr cy bets pares ’ if at al) | ee livelihood, of a father. overseas; or::the only.” or being presently brother . factor is not hardship, te ce ee ways ‘iss be given provisional .: eS i