ve eee ~ 20: farmers in North. Dakota. 7 vo . ~Yakon this week, . . re from. Canada | is denied... =o THB OMINECA MINER, SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 1918- [What the World Ts Doing and Saying” “Sane Briefs, from all Quarters General ‘Satrail, foriner Allied - ‘commander in “Macodonia;- “has been retired... a Moée returned soldiers aorived Jn Vancouver this: ‘week . “2 Great’ "Britain ° ‘is now. wholly under’ ment, rations, “Bighteen: wooden ships, ‘agere- |. ‘gating ‘63, 000° ‘tons, pare | to he i? : os launched i in the U. 5. on: ' May 4. | “ Ce “The: niarketed. value of fish i in| on “th ughout Canada. -These are alwaya within easy reach of Canada in q9l7 was: 2 00, 000 i. hoo ~ a wagya--for gasoline, ‘oil, tires, repairs, “accesories, - above that of 1916. Set 7 | > expert.advice or motor adjustments. : ae — - only BO overseas, _ Py There’ aré now. over ‘thr ee , thou i a sand women: employed’ by ‘the! ” Greit. ‘Bastera railway. i in: Eng-| Tand,. \ : A Aging machine with a cap-| acity of 50 passengers is project- ; ed for service’ between. ars L R S. Satgent, Ltd, Dealers, Hazelton ; travel i | pe. The-cost. of Ford Service i is as romatkably The: R. ie Ww, M. P. will shot ‘| -°- of the ear itself: - Nineteen of the most called.for parts cost: 36.40... Ps for other cara sand you will realize the advantage of owning ae _— THE UNIVERSAL CAR “ Onedon Truck $750 OURTEOUS: attention to your. needs whatever you may. owner you cangetit, Youare always “among ‘Thiére aré: more than. “200 Ford: Dealer: Service Stations is ‘something you: appreciate, -and being : a oh rien low: as the cost ‘Just compara this. with the cost of spare paria he Runabout .. $5 75 | lf ee -THRES-VEAR wr - = 3 = = AT THE FRONT. oo dps oo BUY -DOMINiD; OF CARADA War Saviies s CERTIFICATES 8 265. 00 FOR $21.60 re | | 50.00 “ 43.00 9 +) 100. oO “| BG.00° = INDIVIDUAL PURCHASES LIMITED To: “$1603, FOR FULL: PARTICULARS APPLY AT ANY | BANK .OR ANY: MONEY ORDER FOST OFFICE ; FINANOE DEPARTMRNT a - Lo O Soe, OTTAWA Touring 7 $595 F. 0. B. FORD, Onz, ‘and Skagway. wae \ aoe » All galoons near maflitary eamps| a in m Texas have been closed: ws ~The Omineca Miner Monrovia; the capital c of Liberia, jastneee weg Sa oS Threechildren were killed nis The best medidm. ‘for Home. and: Out- of-Town a. German submarine bombarded | “Advertisers. — We catty. the News... : Sunni Einirzna ROR . ee: Panoramas RAILWAY and STEAMSHIP LINES... Steanters ‘saillng between Seattle, Victoria, Vancouver, Ocean Falla, - Swanson Ray, Prince Rupert, Anyox, Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway, . . G 2 LEAVE Prince Rueert: For ‘Swanson Boy, ‘Ocean 5. Falls, “Vaneouver, Victoria, Seattle, midnight every Thursday. .. a 5- Fe - For Swanson Bay and Vancouver, 9 atm. every. Wednesday, For AnyoX 12:00 midnight every Wednesday. For Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway, Noon Saturday, April 6¢ éth, — “20th, May 4th; and weekly thereafter, - a For Massctt, Port Clements, Naden Harbor, p.m. every. Saturday:.” For Skidegate, Aliford: Bay, Queen Charlotte, Sandspit, Cumshewa, Pacofi, Atli Inlet, Lockeport, Jedway, Ikeda, P.M. every. Wednesday, ARRIVE PRINCE RUPERT from the South 10; j30 AM, every Wednesday. “ ~ and 9 a.m.-every Saturday, . . Passenger trains leave Hazelton Ensthound at 7: 10 P M. Monday, , ar = : Wednesday, Saturday, Westbound 9:20: A.M, Sunday, icin Thurs- g oe d 2 ce a) . day. For further information apply to any Grand Trunk Pacific Agent,or to ~G, As McNichol, Asst. Gen, Freight and Passenger Agent,Prince Rupert, B.C, a ae ~The P; 0. 8. steamers. ‘am! “press, of Asia and” Empress of . Russia’ have. been commandeered| . chy. ‘the Dominfon ‘government wa The state. food. édrainistrator: on. “thas sé} zed all: wheat i in'the handa « "Seedinir‘has ec commenced i in ‘the - . ‘Pesce River. district, : ~The °big* thaw. started 40 the The. amor “that. the U.S. would) 2° =f place an embargo - on. ‘cattle: im-j: Addressing Soldiers’. Mail fs a 4, hi order: to facilitate’ the’ hand- a) ling of mail at the front ‘ata’ ‘to ae . averted by. increasing. this supply ? a ;. Do You Know ae : that-a. “food famine.’ would. be a Worse . .-odigaster to the Empire and her Allies than . a “reverses in the Field?” pee ee Lo “that: the rapidly : rising price of food stuffs.- help: thwart Germany's “desperate wube | : - OATS, - ‘Means .that the World's reserve supply is. marine thrust.on the high lt es |e BEEF, uf wo » getting amall ?-. -_ ee a os . BACON, ; : E Do You Know You CAN Sys --. |P. CHEESE, thatia world-wide ‘fimine ‘ean only be |’ '-do this by helping to make every ‘bit of |... GG@s,; e! . for her — in ‘the Ficds_tor her Workers. i ‘in . the’ + Factory—in | p nueTS: : a : * the Munition plant—in. the Shipyard—in the Mine: - a ERM Rd were S DANGER I SIGHT—BUT YOU CAN HELP || Fz, eeonT |) ip ‘You Gane WHEAT, mee land in Canada -produce—the | ivery last |] gp ee &- ve “pound of food otutis of which iti ig capable. . BUTTER, me g ‘AND REMEMBER) POULTRY, : | . that:no man can'say that he has’ fally done = .o his j part—who having land—be it garden |] WOOL, y patch, or farm, or ranch—fails to take it FLAX AND — - THESE | ARE REEDED || B BEANS & PEAS, | . omen NEAREST. 1 PRODUCER wok FE STAPLE Fond Canada to Britain India ‘and Aceeoting are more than ‘twice, the. distance : away and: Auatralia more than aur times.. os “Austratia to Britain rm oe . - om produce food to ite utmost capacity. oe _ FLAX FIBRE, 1. coh | J DRIED Pg a arets | Oe . VEGETABLES | 2: ff “Non matter what difficulties may | ~ | face us,. the. supreme duty of every - man onthe land'istouse every thought 8. - and every. enérgy in the direction of a i producing: more-—and still more”. o and Garden, to Wite INFORMATION BUR EAU DOMINION | EPARTME