THE OMINECA “MINER, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY a3, 1918 — imern a Canada’ 8 Part in the War is Praised * * * & * * and Held Up as. ‘Example to America The conduct of Canada in the war is an example which America may study and emulate with- out shame, Quick to recog- nize the world wide menace that lay behind the brutal blow of the Gérman autocrat, she paused not tc consider the question ofjsher obligation, but promptly marehal- ing her full strength she hurled it into the balance and followed it up in a manner that challenges the admiration of the world,says _ the Pittsburgh Post. The loyal- ’ ty of the Dominion, the lofty patriotism of its people and their ‘ability to organize, expand and sacrifice has provoked a wonder that is equalled only by that which the Maple Leaf warriors have aroused by their herculean efforts on the battlefields.. And now, after three years of conflict that has taken heavy toll of their manhood, the Canadians are still possessed of that enthusiasm which rolled their Victory Loan across the continent like the triumphant progress of their le- gions at Arras, Vimy and the Somme. Considered in compari- son with her population and ma- terial wealth, the efforts put forth by the Dominion of Canada is a voluntary contribution’ to the cause of democracy beyond. all praise. forth its strength in a like pro- portion of its resources the issue of the war will not be long in question. If America shall put WHAT IS MEANT. BY RUSSIAN WORD - The word “Rolsheviki’’ is the exact Rnssian term meaning Maximalist, .the-extreme revolu- tionaries in Rusgia. It is the name of a revolutionary group,. nation-wideapparently, indicating that it stands for direct action to enforce the maximum program: of the revolution without com- promise or delay. The Menshe- viki are revolutionaries, too, but ‘they favor a policy of making progress slowly, taking a step at atime. The Bolsheviki, led by Lenine and Trotzky, and backed by the Soviet (the Couneil of Workmen’s and Soldiers’ Dele- gates), are not willing to start ™~ SAY, POP! Call in and get some of that sauerkraut that Sargent’s Dave Purvis, makes. sell it-at 3 lbs. for 25 cents, with political reforms only such as adult suffrage, proportional representation, and an elected | P° assembly, They seek also to re- store the land to the old Russian system of communal ownership, Yederdesde desde devte octe to dodo de decte dodloctocde doctoade abe IN AID OF THE HAZELTON HOSPITAL “The Return GRAND CONCERT Followed By the Sercamingly Fuany Two-Act Farce Entitled Will be Held in Assembly Hall, Hazelton, on Friday, March. 8, 1918 of Deborah” _ a Delia, the Irish servant and Will be Followed by a Dance | GAST: | Mies Jane Tomkins, ¢ an elderly: spinster ‘Sarah Tomking, her sister, a few years younger... Miss Cunningham Margaret Lawrence, their niece, a girl of 18..Mrs, Graham Rock Blossom Farrer, from boarding school, with a: leaning towards dramatics. .--Miss M. Wattie _Mrs. Wattie . Mrs. F. B. Chettleburgh Doors Open at 7:30 pm ADMISSION $1. 00 4 : j 4 Music by Hirs. A. D.. ‘happl and Dr. J. -P, McKie . * Pesformance Commences at 8 Sharp Come and have a good laugh ‘and help the Hospital. CHILDREN 25 Cents PETTET TRE ERT TTT T TEP ETE ET DeeereenrrrreeteereTereraere production and exenange—land, all natural resources, mines, mills, factories, transportation and dis- tribution agencies and stores. and banks and other financial institu- tions, | - PREDICTS ANOTHER = GREAT CONFLICT Washington, Feb. 20; — The war is not enough for Prof. Gus- tav Meyer, a Hoboken astr ologer. ‘He announces that in 1942 war. This time.the war will be between capital and labor and will be in it. liar and unexpected manner. _ A Millon Women Workers women engaged in various phases being as follows: 95 Miles ~oi To Hazelton "One. gallon of gxsline has done it. \ gasoline i is. a. frequent. oceur- _ yence with the Prd car. mart (name on request) reports an average | of 33 miles per gal- lon for 20.000. miles, Surely‘ thig Ip a record that. few, if. any other makes of ears, ever , equalled. of owning and driving a Ford. more travel on Ford-size tires: The saving on oil aid repairs is proportionately large. The name “Ford” stands far lowest cost and: ‘mreatest service, 7 THE UN TVERSAL CAR BAZELTON, Bea: 36 to 68 per - cent more mileage 2 to 25 mites to a gallon of . ‘One It demonstrates t the economy | Industrial occupations . Commercial work . . CivilSeryice 2... Miscellaneous pursuits ; CANADIAN ENGINEERS "CALL:FOR MORE MEN —_—_——— ‘The Officer Commanding, 6th gineers, North ‘Vancouver, B.C. eruit 500 men of the. following tradea: , Carpenters Plumbers ‘Tinamiths - Blacksmiths - "Miners .f and Tunnelera. | « “Tt Tradeqmes a wd’ mechariies / Ford Motor Gr Co. RS. Sargent, Ltd: to. join ‘a skilled: ‘branch of the army. ‘Men drafted in. the ‘first application. is nechsgary... Varicouver, B. £0 ‘Ol a North i: Vancouver BOLSHEVIKI?| and to socialize all the means of| there will be. another séven year ‘ | Express, Genial . Drayage — "Freigting of the United States of America : He predicts that the present|f war may end in April in a pecu-|§ England has: over 1,000,000 — of war work, their apportionment ft 310,000| + 255,000); Arsenals, dockyards, etc, 150,000) Transportation, railroads ‘50,000, ; 45,000 op’ad by war to women 180, 000) 3 Field ‘Company, - “Canadian En- q +has received. instructions to ra-{ “Beleklayars. | should not: mise: this ofiportanity| “Weito or apply Rec ulting Be Odes WAR BRINGS NEW ' WORDS. INTO USE eae The war seems likely - to add |! two more words to the English vocabulary, one a verb the other anoun. Every American knows what is meant to Hooverize. Thousands~of men and women use no other word when they |} talk of food conservation. - Simi- larly, the people of the Allied: countries understand what is meant when the term ““Boloism’” is used, Bolu: Pashs, now under death sentence in France for the crime of having “‘intelligence with the enemy,” has given hig name to the hateful system of German propaganda which consists of using 2 subsidized press to carry on campaigns of pacifigm: and discouragement in countries op- posed to Germany in order to break down morale, Camouflage seems certain to survive the war and to. become permanently imbedded fi in. English apeech, as do other words which — have been picked up or coined’ by the men in the trenches, napoo’ and others, - “A-German Epithet Just. recently ‘that socialist ‘ |sheet Vorwaerts, | of Berlin, rose ; to the occasion and | called a re- actionary politician | a * Hunger- fr iedensresolutionsniehrheitszu- : éendebekaempfer, -Which impels a contemporary, ta-vemark, : “We q ai have not seen: ‘A copy ‘of -Vor- : wrerts lately, ‘but we should like. to have the j issue with the epithet in it, ‘just to satisfy ourselves ag to-how they.got the word in.a headline, A head- writer ona - German - paper must be a mental marvel,’ ” Hazelton Hospital sen tar any od from pne month . Fenonth in pitied fe Te rate emreunnis : oa et and mereka’ a as wall as all coats wll att Hospital. 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