MHIP OMINECA MINDR, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2 1918 [ What the World | Is Doing. aind Saying ‘ ~ Snappy Briet from. all Quarter ‘Flour mills commenced making standard flour on Monday. modo Belgium has received another oo ~ eredit, of $9, 000,000 from the U. Ss. making her total loans . from _ the U. & ‘$86, 400, 0n0, ° The proviricial ‘department ‘of | ~ Agticalture | has ‘reccommended thatthe killing of hogsunder150| » Pots. be: probibited., ~ Saturday did damage: totalling $500, 000... . Over one. hundred men were ~ . _ entombed in a coal: mine explo-|. . sion at Stellarton,; Ne Ber on Pri “day. McKay? “Queensland, was Over- | whelmed ‘by .a: cyclone, which ry . gaused 83, 000,000 damage. if the Allied naval council § is now - in session, and consists.of Sir E.- G. Geddes and Sir R! Wemyss - (Britain), Vice- Admiral W. Sims (U.9,), Vice-Admiral F,. DeBon |" (France), “Vice- Admiral di Rival ' (Italy) and Admiral Funakoshi -(apan). ~The: British forces. in. ‘France _ have taken, over: a further part sof the line. held by. the. Freneh. <= Toial American credits to the ; “Allies | now aggregate 24 847, 000, | "000. FortherPortugnese contingents have reached, France, an “Me provincial | workinens’ com: - » pensation’ ‘board: has. moved’ ils}. g offices” from : Vietoria to Vancou- ae ~ over! General Currié has heen dee-|. erated by the King of . Belgium. The fodi‘contréiler ‘siys the|”' ‘be al. | third. cheaper. than ‘the @ nitaent a new. standard’ flour °: will”: Ww ite: four - “Meat is scare | in: Baga Addressing Soldiers’ ‘Mall : In order’ to. facilitate the hand: = fe 5 7 . ling of mail at. the. front: and: tol ‘ -ensure prompt: delivery, it is: re-, vested. that all mail be sade Se, wer at Poterbora, One, ‘ont “AT. THE FRONT. | BUY. “omnia Ont OF GANADA - THREE WEAR . WAR Saviaes 6 GeavimieaTes $ 26. fore) FOR $21.60: -BO.00.. 43.00 | | 100.00. “ . _.BE:00 | . INDIVIDUAL. PURCHASES LIMITED Bra} #150. ° . FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY: A AT ANY BANK . _ OR ANY, MONEY ORDER POST OFFICE Finanog. Berartm Ent OTTAWA For Swangon - Bay, Ocesn Fails, Vancouver ‘Victoria, Seattle, 12:00 ‘ For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Skaeway, P.M. Wednesday Jonuery For Ikeda, Jedway, Lockeport, Auli Inlet. Pacofi Skidepate, Queen Char-. lotte, Sandspit, P.M. Wedn. Jan. 7th, 2Jst; Feb. 4th, 18th, March 4,18. E - Passenger trains ledve. Hazelton Eastbound at 7:10 P.M. Monday, . ; Wednesday, Saturdsy, _ Westbound 9:20'a, M. Sunday, Tuesday, Thurs- ‘ For further information apply to any Grand Trunk: Pacific Agent bo. _ ederforkoahreeeds RAILWAY ‘and STEAMSHIP LINES. Steamers - sailing between” ‘Seattle, Victoria, . Vancouver, Ocean .Falls,: Swanson ~ Bay, Prince Rupert, Anyox, Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway. .- . sam fe | = ae aS 7 ‘Agent For Hazelton | Territory. R. 8 Sargent, Ltd. Za Carload due to ariive in February - -LEAVE PRINCE RUPERT: ‘nidnight-every Thursday. For Anyox.12:00 midnight every Wednesday. Express, General Drayage and --Freighting’ Sth, 23rd; Feb. 6th, 20th; March 6th, -20th, For Maueett, Port 0: ementa, *P, M. Wednesday Jan, 2nd, 16th 30th; Feb. - 18th, 27th; March 18th, 27th q | pe and STAGES We are prepared to, supply private and pul ie conveyances day an Our stagea meet all trains at South Hazelton or New Hazelton. ARRIVE PRINCE RUPERT. from the South 10;30 A.M. every Wednesday. Best Dry Birch, $6.00 a cord - Consign’ your shipments in Our Care ‘for. Storage. or. Delivery. ; Ruddy & MacKay} G. A. McNichol, Anat. Get. Froight, and Passenger: ‘Agent,Prince Rupert, j Address all. "THE FACTORY : ‘She must. ‘have Food | Do You Know— “You Can— .B. © that the rapidly rising price of food stuffs ‘ :. fe means that the World’s reserve Supply. is. : getting small ?. 7 os “Do You KNow_: that a world-wide famine can only be averted by i increasing this supply a ° Do: You Know. : . that a “food famine” would: be a worke : .. disaster to the Empire and her. Allies’ than’ a ‘Teverses in the Field 2. ar ~ for her Annies i in 1 the Ficld—for her Workers in the Factory—in . the Munition plant—in. the Shipyard—in the Mine, ~ “THERE'S DANGER IN SIGHT—BUT YOU CAN HELP help thwart Germany's desperate aub- marine thrust on the high seas, . do this by helping to svialee” every bit of Z . ‘fand in Canada produce—the very- last. : - pound of food stuffs of which it is capable. AND REMEMBER—. , _- that no man can‘sey that he has fully: done Ads parf—who having land—be it garden. ”- patch, or farm, or ranch—fails to make it . produce food to its utmost: capacity. a ~ THE FARM |” < THESE ~ FARA PRODUCTS . ARE NEEDED FOR EXPORT WHEAT, |. me OATS, BEEF, BACON, re EGGS, BUTTER, pouLTRy, — {{: BEANS & PEAS, Hy WOOL, FLAX AND FLAX FIBRE, ie aA —— 10 CANAD al THE NEAREST PRODUCER: OF ‘STAPLE, FOORS | L India and. Argentina are more than twice ‘the distance away y ond * a Austral more than’ four times... _ . 28 MILES : | Canada to Britain * vee me me ia “ z ae en _ 8000 MILES : India’ & Argentina t to Britain, SAE fete to Britain ET VEGETABLES | “ “No matter what. difficulties may . “ face us, the. ‘supreme ‘duly of every. | \ man on the land ts to use every. thought — and every energy.in the direction oa “producing more—and still more. : Od aitin Burref- Minister of Aarknae os tha’ Department invites: every one desiring 4 __ information on any ‘subject relative to Farm , and Gaede, to write— Mee INFORMATION BUREAU.