THE OMINECA MINER, SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1918 THE LEADING HOTEL IN ‘NORTHERN 3, C, HOTEL PRINCE RUPERT EUROPEAN PLAN One Dollar per day and upwards 25c aulo service fo and from all trains and boats Green Bros., Burden & Co, Civil Engineers * Dominion, British Columbia, and Alberta Land Surveyors Offices at Victoria, Nelson, Fort George and New Hazelton. F. P. BuRDEN, New Hazelton BUY AT HOME “Get your letterheads printed at THE MINER OFFICE “Printing of Merit” . Hazelton Hospital xsves , TICKETS for any period from one month upward at $1 per month in advance. This rate includes office con- sultations and medicines, as well as all costa while in the hospital, Tickets obtainable in Hazelton ~ at the Post Offica or the Drug Store: in Aldermere from Mr. 'T. J. Thorp; in Telkwafrom Dr, Wallace; or by mail from the Medical Superintendent at the onnital. Now. Open Under New Management Omineca Hotel HAZELTON, B. C, Remodelled, Refurnished, Redecorated Every provision for the comfort of Ladies and Gentlemen Writing and Smoking Lounge With Large Open : Fireplace Large Sample Room Well Lighted hint ' Jobekuetee JUST ARRIVED—A Large # Assortment of Veterin- ary Supplies—- Equine Cough Syrup . Liniment, Antiseptic, Healing Salve, Blister Compound, Colie Relief, Up-to-Date Drug Stores Hazelton Tut Mask bad hd he ad hep Bs PARIS, June 22: — The Austrian’s losses in their * offensive on the Italian front “exceed 120,000. according to a report from Rome. Food Situation in Fatherland Grows Worse London, June 22:—The faod situation in Germany is becoming worse. There is great discontent there owing to the reduction in the bread ration, according toa Dutchman interviewed‘ by the correspondent of the Times at The Hague. The Dutchman had just returned from working in the Krupp plant at. Essen, which he had left because he could not stand the food conditions. The German people, he added, feared to grumble openly lest they should be sent to the front, Minor Raids Mark Western’ Front Fighting London, June 22:—The British official communication issued this evening says: ‘In last night’s raids north of the Carpe Scottish troops penetrated German trench- es, inflicting heavy casualties on ‘£|the enemy garrison and capturing -/a number of prisoners. ‘The Austrian cabinet has re- Ei signed, Prince Arthur of Connaught {has arrived in Japan, on a dip- lomatic mission from the British government. ANNOUN THE PRINTERS ARE NOW AT WORK ON _ WRIGLEY’S British Columbia Directory . Compiled and Printed in British Columbia—endorsed by B.C. Gov- ernment, Boards of Trade, Manufacturers Association andother bodies IN FIVE MAIN SECTIONS . 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The Italians have hurled the Austrians back at this point, re-entering Nervesa. They are now battling to push ‘on to. the river, thus splitting the enemy forces again and beginning the first phase of a flanking move- ment northwestward, to cut off the Austrians on the Montello. An Italian foree has already ‘div- ided the enemy forces a few miles to the southward, : tically collapsed, and their initial gains are slowly crumbling away. The swelling of the Piave with the resultant loss of twelve of their bridges was a serious hard- ship for the enemy forces operat- ing on the south side of the river and the Itatians took full advan- tae of their unexpected good fortune. | General Uiaz’ troops have divided to attack the armies of Archduke Joseph and General ,»Wurm, and are bringing great pleasure in the hope of recover- ing all the ground on the right reduced to one-third, | Counter-attacks by Italians Hold iasued by the “Italian war office where he was held by our troops who counter-atiacked. The Pisa {| brigade and the 29th and 30th regiments advanced with admir- able eclat, capturing 400 prison- era and a number of -machine the enemy two.of our batteries of medium caliber, which were promptly put into actio the enemy, _ gold bullion and fine’ gold. bars {| bas been prohibited from Cana: |] da, except under license from. the minister’ of: finance,... ‘This nounced, ‘still further’ to cori. ~f/sérve the Dominion’s resources of gold, 2 5 ‘all Dominion n Th gold plete their success,it was learned| The Austrian drive has prae-| bank, Cape Silo is now in Italian | 4 hands, while the enemy’s total] gains in the marshes have been |'f/ Enemy Montello;; Rome, J une 22: —The statement | | ‘says: ‘On the Montello yester- |; day the pressure of the enemy |; continued strongly, but every-[ guns, ‘hey wrested intact.trom|| n againat GOLD CANNOT BE SENT ©) * "OUT OF THE DOMINION|} The exportation of: gold coin, step has been taken,’ it is -ah’ “in the early days. tho wa. the. govergment, to conserve thd ESE) ee it Be agiles =~ Service Complete Service to Ford. _ Owners Everywhere — C There ara more than 700-Ford Dealer Service Stations throughout Canada, “ These are always within easy reach of | Ford owners—for gasoline, gil, tires, repairs, accessorica, expert advice or motor adjustments, OURTEOUS attention to your needs wherever you may ; travel is something you appreciate, and being a Ford owner youcangetit, Youare alwaya “among iriends."” The cost of Ford Service is as remarkably low as the cost of the car itself. 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Rupert lbth, 29th, §.8. ‘Princesa Alice’’ sails 8.5, ‘May’ saila for Vancouver May 5 fa Above sailings ara sibject.to change or can ‘May Srd, 14th, 24th, June 4th, . spofefaser gat Pitupajupy ane and Freighting! “We are prepared to anpply private § ‘ day ‘and ff. azelton. a. Lowes _ rates Prince Rupert to all Eastern Points via steamer: "| - VANCOUVER; VICTORIA AND SEATTLE: for Vancouver June 2; July 6-2 12.19, 28, June 2,-9, 16, 23; BO. go collation without notice .- 4 wW.c. Orchard General Agent, 8rd Ave, & 4th Bt., Prince Rupert ao: “sate | 96 to 68 per “oa To Hazelton | Cent more. ree 20 to 25 miles to a gallon of . lon for-20,000-miles.*’ “Surely” . this is*.a: record” that ‘few, if’ _ ’ afiy other makes of cars; éver’ equalled. 0 ‘It demonstrates the economy | of owning and driving a Ford.” - " . - Oné gallon of gasoline 0 v hhas done it)! and of Catadas is ba oR. S.Sargent; HAZELION, ". gasbline isa frequent occurs’! rence with the Rord cdr.” One 2] ‘man (name on request) reports? . an‘ average of 88 nillés‘per gale” | | ie, f THE UNIVERSAL CAR wanim 56,"