__THE OMINECA MINER, SATURDAY, MAY 4 1918 at ae [what the World | . | : ‘ls Doing and Saying. 2 Snappy: Brits front all unter : 7 Canada this week, ee. a British casualties i in Apa to- = x _falled. 52,405," “Serious food riots ara: -reported|_ 42 Yn. Cracow, the. _ capital, city. of . re Poland. : ~ this week. ~Jitneys have been abolished i in “| a ‘Winnipeg. a 7 * Bush fires i in southern: B. ©. - are already y being reported. ; Ropert. - - Seventy per cent of the ‘wheat ne Chl dg now: ‘Seeded: in ‘Suskatebewan, —_— “New ealand’s revenue over ; aver] R 5. Sargent, Lid, Dealers Hazelton | oe 8 000,000 in excess,” Over 700 soldiers returned to of “The 248th anniversary: of the . Hudson’ B Bay’ Co. was observed ‘ fe ~phis, spring ally 300 halibut Lf. oo boats j are operating out of Prince . a Sa Bs ep ! oe A » ra it * Get Behind the Wheel -of a Ford and Drive - JEY it just: once! Ask: vom friend to let you ' fot” his” > car on an open stretch. You'll like it, and will be sur- ‘prised how easily the Ford i is handled and driven, aed you have never ‘felt the thrill of driving your own car, oz ia fromething Bo id eb stora: for ‘you, se “had vastly Giilerent from just riding—being w passen er. espec- dally ao if you drive a Ford, . p ® pee ~ Youn boys, gzl ety La Ford Bhd you sil want to be bebina “the wheel const: Runahout “$575 “3 rs B595 $770 we! $70 - Chassis -.. 535 | _ One-ton Truck: $750 F. 0. 2B, FORD, ONT. _ upe vase THE UNIVERSAL ¢ CAR: vo Quebec provines went ary” ! on. Wednesday. rn "Vancouver now claims to have : uctivities, a ~The Omineca Miner The fest medium ‘for Home and. Out- of-Town - _an industrial payroll of a-million| | per. month—due to shipbuilding a Advertisers _. We carry the News | i Job Printing of the Highe Bt Quality, . pouinet OF CANADA "MAKE YeuR DOLLARS FIGHT AT THE FRONT. BUY War Savines Cenriricates TH REE-VERR: FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY’ AT ANY BANK. ® 25.00 FOR “$21. 5O 44 60.00. 43.00 1900.00 « 86.00 INDIVIDUAL PURCHASES LIMITED To’ BIDS. Se OR ANY MONEY ORDER POST OFFICE Ft NANOE DerParnT™ mnT : Orrawa es alliemae Fae Vencon Vancou tr, or Swanson Bay end Vancouver, 9'a.m, ‘every Wi For Anyox 12:00 midnight every Wednesday. For Ketchikan, 20th, May 4th, For Massett, Port Glements, Naden Harbor, For Skidegate, Aliford Bay, Queen Charlotte, Sandspit, .Cumshewa, Pacofi, Atli Inlet, ARRIVE PRINCE RUPERT from the South 10;30 4.m, every Wednesday. ~ -and 9 a.m. every Saturday. Fossenger trains Wednesday, ay. ‘For further information apply to any Grand Trimk Pacifie Agent, or to | a. A, MeNichol! , Asst. Gen, a cS SS a ena 7. = 7 , RAILWAY and STEAMSHIP LINES, Steamers sailing between Senttle, - Vancouver, Ocean Falls, Prince Rupert, Anyox, Janeau, Skagway. LEAVE PRINCE Rupsnr: Victoria, Victoria, 7 Swanson. Bay, Ketchikan, Wrangell, For Swangon Bay, Ocean: Seattle, midnight ever: Thursday. ednesday. Wrangell, Juneau, Skagway, Noon Saturday, A pril ‘6th, tnd weekly thereatter. - . P.M. every Saturday, Lockeport, Jedway, Ikeda, P. ur. avery Wednesday, leave. Hazelton Hastbowid at 7:10 | Monday, - Saturday, Weathound 9:20 a.m. Sunday, Tueste » Thurs- . Freight and Passenger Agéent,Prince ‘Rupert,’ BAY ‘Beanies 1 he total value in ‘the forest, pared with, $35, 528, 000-4 ‘in ‘1916, ‘an’ ‘Jncrease of $13, 386, 115; .or 38 7 per cent, Pas, epee -Tealy + now has 4, 000, 000. mén AAS front. . w ere in. 1917, | * hdéesing Soldiers Mail OS. éasure ‘prompt delivery, it is re- quested that all mail be Bddreng. £ dias follows: (a). Regimental Number, : ndustries : of. British. -Coldmbia 7 : ; Jast year was $48,918, 115, “com: - tinder arms, of whom- some: 200,-/. § “+ 000 are with: the Allied armies in ae _ France and © some: 800, 000° ‘are ae “scheduled” ‘to - BO. ‘to. the same ° = iti is esiimated that. there will . . &§ _ be 4,000, 000: ‘more acies planted a this year in Canada than ‘there _ “Th order to facilitate the hand- al. a. P, ling of mail at the: front ‘and | top” . Regiment (or ees _ THE FACTORY | She must have Food EN _ Do. You Know. ? that the rapidly rising ‘price of food stutts “ means that the World's reserve supply i 13: - ~. getting small? .. q Do You Know _ “that ‘a’ world-wide. famine: can only te - averted by increasing this supply Pe - pe You Know: ~ _ that a “food: famine” would be-a wore: - disaster to the Empire and her Allies than,» moe revernes in the Field p * . for her Arnhies i in the Field—for her Work the Munition plant—in. the Shipyard—in the Mine. | ‘THERE'S DANGER IW SIGHT—BUT YOU CAN HELP: { - You ‘CAN v help thwart Germany’ r) “desperate: cub. marine thrust on the high o Bcas,. : You Can— do- this by hel ing: to make ¢ every bit of to ‘and in by help produce—the very last f]. 1 eurren €2°° - » pond of food stuffs of which it is capable.” ’ _ AND ‘REMEMBER. a an . that no men can say that he has faily done . his part—who having land—be.it garden _ ' patch, or farm, or ranchfails to make. dt: bei food to its utmost capacity. et | Australia more than four ‘Hones, . . Canada to- Britain. te ! : India & ‘Argentina to > Britain a H- ‘Australia to Britain UE ean APPEALS 10 "CANADA [THE NEAREST PRODUCER OF. ‘STAPLE FOODS - : : : India and Argentina ‘are more than twice the distance i away snd 2828 Mies . : 000 MILE = = | ; ers in the Factory—in: face'us, the supreme duty of every” i :manon the land is louse every thought and every energy in the direction of 4 . a producing. more—and still more”, 3 and Gaiden, to write—" Ce INFORMATION BUREAU we THE FARM. THESE FARM PRODUCTS - ARE WEEDED FOR | EXPORT - || wHeat, : OATS,” BEEF, : , BACON, oe |i. eae ' CHEESE, {i § oa POULTRY, ft BEANS & PEAS, FLAX AND . FLAX FIBRE, _. BRIER - _ VEGETABLES No maiter what difficulties may y: | Martin Burrett—Minister of Agriculture; a. oo thie Depeirtment invites: every one desiring . | Information on any subject relative to Fem