7 oy "THR OMINECA MINER; SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1918 nue RCD Laue SHE What the World RAILWAY and STEAMSHIP “LINES, Is Doing and Saying memes a The Omineca Miner | The. best. medium for. Home and Out: of-Town - Advertisers. We carry the News. | ~ Job Printing ¢ of the Highest Quality.” Steamers sailing between Seattle, ‘Victoria, Vancouver, Ocean‘ Falls, Swansun Bay, ~.. Prince Rupert, Anyox, Ketchikan, ‘Wrangell, ” Juneag, Skagway. wie? i E ”- LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT: For Swarison Bay, Van- ; . couver, n Vietinis, Seattle, 9 a.m. every Monday. “For Ocean Falla, Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle, 5 a.m: every Saturday.» For Anyox 12:00 noon every Friday. : ” For Ketchilean, Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway,12 Noon: every Wednesday Fork Nader-Harbor and Masset Inlet: points 10 a.m: July 3rd,12th, rnin i st:2nd, 14th, 23rd, So tember 4th, 18th, oath, ‘October 4th. a “For Skidegate, Queen’ Charlatte City, ‘San dspi Cumshewa, Pacofi; . _Atli Inlet, opt Jedway, Ikeda, P.M. a 6th, 16th, arth Aug, ‘ust 5th, 17th, 26th, September 7th, 16th, 28th, Octob ber 7th . . ARRIVE. ‘Prince Rurert from the ‘South 8 00 A.M. covery, Wednesday b and 9:00 a.m. every Mriday.: : . . Passenger trains leave Hazelton Rastbound at 7: 10" P. M. Modday, Wednesday, Friday. -Westhound $:46 a.m. Sunday,*Tuesday, Friday, © .. For. further information apply to any Grand Trunk Pacific Agent,or to — - G. Ay MeNicholl, Asst; Gen, Freight and Passenger Agent, Prince Rupert, BC, : Snape Beats trom, Quarta ° . Damage. ‘to tha aaitent of £815, ‘000. was. caused: by: fire to the! a “‘machinery-of the Canadian Klon- - dike Mining Co. at Bear Creek, “Yukon. ares . oi “J Now ‘Open Under New. Management Omineca. Hotel HAZELTON, B.C. 5 ‘Reniodelied, Refurnished, Redecoritted - Every provision for the comfort ] “JUST ARRIVED—A_ Large ’ _ Assortment of Veterin- 3] | ary ‘Supplies—- a: i Equine Congh Syrup. “Liniment, Antiseptic, © . Healing: Sal ve, Blister : Compound, Colic Relief. ‘The Uv. 8. has’ advanced. to: Bel- smn cp ca . . gium. a further credit of $2.250,- 000; making Belgium’ '5 total to - date $122, 800, 000." Aggregate -eredits to the Allies now amount . to 5. 972, 590, 000, ° Draftees ‘to ‘the puinber ‘of - 00,0 000 were’ chosen. by: lottery, yesterday i in the U.S. to’ come: tye - forward: for military, serviee, : ‘The ‘value’ of fish Tanded in Canada during May ‘wag $2, 238, ~ 926,. an increase of 977,065, over ; May, 1917. - tnt : he . The. Emperor of, Japan’ ‘Was . - presented - ‘with a British Field | - Marshal's -baton: by, Prince. “Ar. |" rr ae day. “Five persons - were killed: ‘and . "tigesity injured’ dina tornado ! which. swept ‘the Greeri City dis. - “trict | -af Missouri on Wednesday. “The conciission resulting. from a “ihe explosion of 400 cases of: dy-j- enamiteson:, Monday: ‘in: Montreal was felt for miles around, “There” ee were: ‘nO casualties,” roe “tion, for the murder: of-a' number lof their: comrades by tl the enemy -Feeently, wes Bes ot iby striking, an a “Owing: to the reduétion i in: a the - -bread ration, : 20, 000, workers in| German: cities. slong fie Rhine a cd are on mn strike. of The U.S : na = “ propriation bill ‘for. $2.5 500, 0, 00 — “3 son Monday. %y “Alberta high schools may: “nat| ; tte until October, ‘in order : oe ithat the pupils. may: help’ ‘with ~ the ropa, er ees art The. province ‘of Manitoba haa}: “rained. $1,813,091 in a great Red) : Crow drive, 7 aan i jase to the ‘admiralty, 2 Prt » thur’ ‘of Connaught on 1 Wednes- ; ~ Czecho- oSlovake in . the Italian] ‘army. thresiten: renrisals on ‘Aus-| - ™ “trians ‘taken: prisoners, in: Tetalia-. yn aumcomume amma “of Ladies and Gentlemen ae SHIH NACA ARENA EU ACA AE ST EH TET THE LEADING HOTEL IN NORTMERN B: C. HOTEL PRINCE RUPERT | BUROPEAN PLAN, “One Dollar per day acd upwards Be. ante service to and from all trains and boats . F Civil Engineers ‘- ‘Dominion, British Columbia, : -end. Alberta Land Surveyors - Offices at Victoria; Nelson, Fort George and and New Hazelton. F, P, ‘BURDEN, — 4 “BUY AT HOMe Get your letterheads printed at ; It THE MINER OFFICE ; _ “Printing of Merit” cn month in advance. This rata includes offica con- sultations and medicines,.as well as allcosts while in the hospital. Tiekata_ ‘obtainable in Hazelton at the Poat Office or the Drug Stare; exymexe from Mr, T. J. Thorp;io Telkwatrom Dr. “Wallace; i by abil from t the Medical Superintendent atthe ‘op . James G. Powell” _ Peovinclat Assayer. "Chemist. a New Hazeltéi B oe - — eo " ‘Analytical af | * Addeéssing | Soldiers" Mail Ta order to facilitate the. hand- ling of mail at the front “and to poe ensure prompt delivery,. a quested that all ‘mail-be addrets- _— ad as followa: 0 (b): Rank, {e) Name, : - pany.) (s): Battalion; Regiment. (or ment‘ or Departiment. y. (f) CANADIAN CONTINGENT,” . 7 (e} British’ Expeditionary 2 Forée. “| oa Araly Pa Oe Low : . ||. in service overseas, or in training: ‘for overseas or under. treatment’ after’ his or ‘For the ira six ‘months ‘of. of 7 ; 1918° exports of: lumber from B, O totalled’ 4/808, 297 feet, this|" ‘Tbeing an "incréage ) over, the: ‘whole'y year of iv. At is estimated that 120, 600 pet . sonia: registered i in’ the three. Van- Se eos om couver widings. ust ithe first steamer-o ‘of: the: year fe alk 4] reached Nome, Alaska, thi Week, |). . where-the i ice, peak: Up. “Ie: aten Les , than usual, oy Up-to-Date Drug 5. bres $2 4 Welling aod Smoking Lounge with large ‘ie $ {Hazelton - . The Miner $2 a year, . 82/8, — uma Ean . ~ Fbreplace . “lane Sarnple Room Well Lighted” - na) Green Bros., Burden & Co. a New Hazelton} Hazelton Hospital “gsoes| || fdr any period from one month upward at $t per |. |” ‘Men : Nineteen and ‘Twenty Years of “Kee. ° : Fa! a) Regimental Nomben, wep cC. P, R. ranchinisti i in n Winnipeg : * threaten to ‘tie up the: ‘railroad ~ . (d): Squadron, outers or. Co on ~ other: unit), Staff appoint: _ “impression that.young men of nineteen years, ‘and those who became twenty - | | notice from the Registrars. a . Harvest ‘Léave. . in two cages :— L such “BETVICO, OF under treaiment after returning from overseas; or,-thé only’ - remadining.of two or more brothers capable cf earning. a: liveliliood - (the. ‘other Opie ina eoncérned should chféporting to his unit state that he desires to apply’ = “yfor leave Of absence on one or more. of tho Brounds: mentioned and his application _. ‘form ‘will -then: be filled out and forwarded. to: Militia Headquarters, Ottawa. In... PUBLIC. NOTICE | ‘Military Service Act, 1917. ‘Men 19 and 20: id 20: Years of Age. : - Harvest Leave. | mat Leave of ‘Absence on. ‘Ground of Extreme Hardship. _ | Procedure to’ obtain: Leave of Absence. oe -:lt has come to the attention of the Government that there 3 is & widespread since‘October 13,.1917, as well as those whe may become nineteen from time to . time’ and. who. have been or will be called upon to register under the: ‘Military : * Servieg Act; are to be immediately. called to:the colours, ; "This impression is:quite incorrect, No date has yet, been fixed. for ‘calling . “upon ‘sguch-:men to so report for dity, ‘nor -has: the question been brought ‘befére + - the Cabinet for decision.. In view of the need of labour on the farm, - it is most “unlikely that consideration will be given. to.the:matter until after ‘the-haryest.is -W°! * ‘over, although of course the Government's action must be determined primarily. | ‘by the military situation, = ai :There:is no further obligation incumbent upon. young men of the ages _above meritioned who have -registered or who do: 80 hereafter, uatil they ‘receive neo gee 1 Some: enquiries have been received as to ‘the: possibility: of granting. harvest | "Yeave to sucli troops as:may. be.in the country at: that time. “No definite assur- -ance.can.be- given on this point as-advantage must be: taken of. ships as they _ become available, On the’ other. band, harvest leave wil be ‘eiven if ‘at’ all 4 “-possible,: : " Leave of ‘Absence on Grounds of Extremie Hardship. | It is:desired that the Regulations respecting leavé of abseiicei in cases sof hord- 7 ship should be widely knownantl fully understood. Such leave will be:granted {a) where extreme hardghip arises ‘by: reason of the fact: that: the’ || -- “than concérned is either the: only son capable of earning a livelihood, of a father ||’ ~ Kkilled. or disabled on service or presently in: service’ overseas, or:in’ ‘training for : brother or brothers having been’ killed, or disabled on. service, or ‘being. presently ‘their-rettixn’ from overseas); brothers married ‘before 4th August;’1914, ‘living in ali '. Separate. establishments and having a child. or children ‘not-'to. ‘be ‘gounted, in determining the fact that _the man is the. “only’?. remaining son or. brother} qt '- (b) where extreme hardship arises by reason of exceptional circumstances such &g [fh the fact tht the man concerned ig’ the sole support. of a. widowed mother, an Jf: invalid father or other helpless dependents. ‘Tt. is to. be noted that in all-these:cases the. ‘governing factor i is not hardship, e o : loss or suffering to the individual concerned, ‘but to others, that! is. meinbers. of | oie family. or. those depending’ upon ‘him. sas ; A oft «Procedure: to obtain | leave’ of. absence. ae A: simple system for dealing. with these oases “has heen’ adopted. : Forme ‘of - - applieation have been eupplied:to. every’ Depot, Battalion sind ‘an’ officer’ of' each = ‘battalion has been-detailed whose duty it‘is. to. give: ‘them: immediate ‘attention. ’ - ‘the meahtime;.if the case appears: meritorioug,‘the. man will:be given ptovibional: :lénye of: absence for thirty- days so. ‘that-he. way: return: ‘home ‘ and ontinue ‘his.’ ivi . D while his: case is‘ being finally disposed of: : p Makita ait (Divine | Dis OF Jegricn, os