THE OMINECA MINER, SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1918 a eeeecosreperen somes “What the World | ve Is Doing and Saying | _ Pancouver, "Snappy Briefs from all Quarters — conver, Victoria, Seattle, " :, - 7 rae . For Anyox 12:00 noon eve “i. 2 Honduras For Ketchikan, Wrangell, has declared war on ~~ Germany, - ee For Masset Port Giements, ‘every Wednesday. - eT eal Me Mn trent ~~ One thousand workers in Win- nipeg metal - trades - went on. whe _ Strike on Monday, Le Pacok, “Thurston Harbor, every Saturday. ARRIVE Prince. Rupert: .3.S, ¢ ’- George’? from the South 8:00 a. . Wednesday, Friday, Us TTT "Postmen. in all Canadian cities are striking for salary increases, So Ti. tinier Titi RAILWAY and STEAMSHIP LINES, Steamers’ sailing between. Seattle, Victoria, Ocean, Fall Rupert, Anyox, Juneau, Skagway, LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT: “For: Swanson Bay, Van- 9 a.m. every Monday, - - * For Ocean Falla, Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle, Friday, . uneau, Skagway,12 Noon every Bulkley Bey, Naden Harbor 3:00 p.m. For Sandspit, Skidegate, Queen Charlotte City, Aliford Ba ; Auli Inlet, Lockeport; Je ‘Prince Rupert!’ ‘or 3.8. “Prince M. Wednes '-Passenger.traing leave Hazelton ‘Eastbound Westbound 8:46 a. M. Sunday,’ :Tuesday, Friday, For further information apply to-any Grand Trunk Pacific Agent,or to . G. A. McNichol, Asst, Gen, Freight and Passenger Agent,Prince Rupert; B.C, Eauamameanrnne ene aM tNe=MRT HEA The Omineca Miner. > Swanion Bay, Ketchikan, Wrangell, The best medium Advertisers. 9 a.m,:every Saturday. for Home: and Out-of-Town We carry the News, ~~ ‘Job Printing of the Highest Quality, Wednesday . Cumshewa, way, 10 P, M, ary Supplies—- Equine Cough Syrup ; ~~ Liniment, Antiseptic, ay and 9:00 A.M. Priday. at 7:10. P.M. Monday, ° NT TEs es em tr Ga] Fi htetntobobtntnbnietedebtototrtodntointe JUST ARRIVED—A Large # ' Assortment -of Veterin- Healing Salve, Blister Compound, Colic Relief, « Omineca Hotel. HAZELTON, BC, Every provision for the comfort of Ladies and Gentlemen According to the Betlin Tage- "blatt, flour may “be obtained in Vienna for $4.60 a pound, horse: _- flesh at $3.50.8 pound, meats: of | _ other kinds at $5.75 a pound and meals at middle-class restaurants — — 7 at-$8,50, 5 . |Green Bros., Burden & Co. : | : . Civil Engineers. Dominion, British Columbia, and Alberta Land Surveyors Offices at Victoria, Nelson, Fort George and New Hazelton, .. HOTEL PRINCE RUPERT os EUROPEAN PLAN One Dollar per day and upwards Be, auto service fo and from all trains and boats Prince Arthay of Connaught | cy” Will visit Vancadver on his way _ > to England from Japan. Get your letterheads printed at THE MINER OFFICE . “Printing of Merit” - Count von Hertling, Imperia) - » German Chaucellor, is said to be oe | an oo a Herbert Hoover, American food _ _.. administrator, ‘ig visiting Great ; Britain, 4 — “August 4 will be observed in a Great Britain, France, Italy, Chi- om. . ©) na, Japan’ and Canada as ‘‘Re- for any period from one month uptrard at $1 per mornthin advance. This rate Includes office con- sultations and medicines, as well J T, J. Thorpjin Telkwafrom Dr. Wallace; 2 ube an Hoepital, 7 , niversary of Great Britain's entry — —— into the war, | James G. Powell Provincial Assayer, Analytical New Hazelton, B,C. _- It is estim:ted that in the fighting east of Rheima the Ger. - mans: lost ten men for every one | * French casualty... Addressing ‘Soldiers’ Mail | Owing to the embargo estab-| . In order to facilitate the hand- o> + ished. by.theAustralian govern. ling of mail at the front and to ); *+ < "ment, that country will be uriable| ensure Prompt delivery, it ig’ re-| . > .+.* to import apples from British| quested that all mail be; address. Jed as follows: ny a) Regimental Number... ' Columbia this year, | _ A-Beneral election in Great (b) Rank, ; / .. ’” Britain in November is regarded] (c) Name,-~ a “Fas possible, _ oT gy Squadron, Battery or Com: - ni pany, ee we - a . ‘The: fruit outlook in the Okan- Sagan is reported to be extremely- Rood.” oe (a) Battalion, Regiment _ (or other unit), Staff appoint- ae + [)_. tent or Department, “Over thred thousand Canadian « . . troops arrived safely.in England! (g) British Expeditionary this week, © Force, _ Hl eee : ae - (h) Army Post Office, Lonpon 7 “Nine degrees of frost werereg-| . England. = - istered at-some points. ig north. — ern Alberta on Tuesday, “... Premier Norris of. Manitoba: 0. Martin .of Saskatchewan, and|.. on ‘Stewart of Alberta, with Hon. | : - At Meighen,: minister of the in-}: . x THE LEADING HOTEL IN NORTHERN 8. c.| | F. P, BURDEN, ~ New Hazelton | oe Russia's financial needs to-ob- = tain supplies of machinery, food : > and other materials for” her re-| ; ; habilitati aced at $1,000,-| _ : aoe pa are place at $1,000, BUY AT HOME ts . , : Ir . Membrance Day”, being the an- »or by fall From the Medical Superintendent at tho . (f) CANADIAN ContviINGENT, | - . # Ebte-Date “Drug Stores "Weiting and Smoking Loonge With Large Open $2 The Miner §2a year, $2 Sau é 0 Hreplace - Large Sample Room Well Lighted 2 he Miner, $2 a yaar a. — ee Now Open Under New Management Remodelled, Refursished, Redecorated _ remaining of two or (a Leave cf Men Nineteen and ‘Twenty Years of Age. Tt has come to the attention of since October 13, 1917, as well ag those who may upon sich men to so report for duty, the Cabinct for docigion, In view of the need of over, although of course the Government’s action by the military situation, . Harvest Leave, Some enquirics have been received as to the leave to such troops as may be in the country at ancé can. be given ' become -available, On the other hand, harvest possible, . - in two cases:— (a) man concerned js either the only son capebleé ‘such -service, or under their return.from overseas): brothers married separate “establisiments’ and in determining the fact that ‘for kava. of absence on one or more of th rds. oned | cform-willther be filled out. and futwarded to Militia Headquarters, _ the meantime, ifthe ease appears: meritorious; invalid father or other helpless dependents. Procedure -to ‘obtain leave ‘of absence. .~ A sim _. The: man.concerned should on reporting to his unit state that he desires to apply: the grounds mentioned and his applitation.. ~_Issuep eee Darantwenr or Jusriow.. °. eee itary Service Act, 1917. (Mien 19 anc 20 Years of Age. we Harvest Leay.. a ee Absence en Ground of Extreme Mardship. . Precedure ta obtain Leave of Absence. — | the Government that there is a widespread: ‘impression that young men of ninetcen years, and those who time and who heave been or will be ealled upon to register . Service-Act, are io be immediately called to.the colours. .. . me his‘impression is quite incorrect.’ No date has: yet been fixed for- calling 1 nor has. the question been Lirought. before unlikely that consideration will be given to the matter until after the harvest is 7 here is no further obligation incumbent upon young men ‘of the ages | above mentioned who have registered or who do so hereafter, until they receive . notice from the Registrars. on this point as advantage must .be taken of Leave of Absence on Grounds of Extreme Hardship, It i3 desired that the Regulations respecting leave of absencein cases of hard- ship should be widely known and fully understood. Such leave will be granted . Ns where extreme hardship arises by reason of the fact that the © of earning a livelihood, of a father.’ Killed or disabled on serviceor presently in service overseas, treatment after returning from overseas ; or ‘the only. inore brothers capable of earning a livelihood (the other . brother or. brothers having been killed or disabled on service, or being presently — in sorvice.overseas, or in training for overseas or under treatment after his or before 4th August, 1914, living in having a child or children the 'man is the “only” (>) where extreme hardship arises by reason of exceptional. circumstances such ag the fact that the man concerned is the sole support ofs a. widowed mother, an _ loss or suffering to the individual concerned, but: to: others, _ his family or those depending upon him. ple system for dealing with these cases’ lias } of, ‘application have been supplied to. every Depot'Battalion and an officer of each © ‘battalion ‘hes becn detailed whose duty it is to giva them -immediate ‘ is; the man-‘will-be given provisional ‘ leave of abscres for thirty day's so that he may return’ home ~ civiloccupation while his case is beitig finally disposed of. .- pe BY Deparrment or Miirta, AnD Duruncn, . became twenty _ become nincteen from time to under the Military labour on the farm, it ig most must be determined primarily ° possibility of granting harvest that time,. No definite assur- ~ ships as they leave will be given if at ail or in training for | not to be counted, remaining son or brother; It is to be noted that in all there cases the governing factor is not hardship, Hee that is. members of? |{- ne beeh’ adopted: “Rontns of” attention. HP Ottawa. - In’: and . continua: his’: