Lo ', Of postage, which depends upon - contrlouiog $i 2 THE OMINECA MINER, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1915 ‘ papers of special interest to those has not been amended; parcels tribution, contains addresses and enaNenaeRnie Hansen amnnRRO eee - addressed to soldiers at. the. front ‘must carry the regular postage, ~ whieh is $2 cents for ‘one ‘pound and eight cents foreach addition- al pound up. to: eleven.” which - is the production: of registered seed in the different Provinces, a num: é a poiitigs ee In: all cases: -pareelg for: the wn 1 N _ - troops! must be addressed to’ the ber of cxeelient Be | ling ‘of mail at the ‘front and to||}’ eee erty yt ee “Army Post Officé;, London} ‘but ne agricultura ue ones | ensure prompt delivery, itis re- . quested that all mail be address- X "This report i is’ being ‘miailed : “to ed as’ follows: (a) Regimental Number, “ _ this: ‘rale does not-affect'the: rate are Ingluded. members of the association” ‘only, and to others’ who apply for it to “. :)_|the Pablications Branch, Depart- “Hoapital Atfaira / “Py ment of Agriculture, Ottawa.’ At the meeting of. the advisory | ; board of Hazelton: ‘Hospital, it}... Seasonable Hints aren “was decided : te prepare a atate- _ “The real test. of the farner ~ the final destination ‘of the, Pate} cal os ment: of the year's work and: ‘the |i is, perhaps, in his ability, to: make “ financial eoinditjon of the institu- the, most profitable “use ‘oF: ‘the ‘tion,’ whieh’ will - ‘be’ published various products: of hig farm and “before the ‘annual Théeting. © “Ad-| hi ditional, finds’ ‘will’ ‘he’: ‘fequired ey and: there ii'n io doubt. tlie: people of the. “district, whieh { is seldom ‘called upon to asssiat thia worthy’ | ‘institution, will. ré ond ‘ray ' as in thé past. |.” mony ” Hospital. ‘sundgy ealléctions, at St Peter's Church’: ‘totalled, $50.11 | “Chinese: residents aleo’ véliintatily : The Miner in two dollars yin concerned in matters | pertaining orticulturist and poultryman. to: crop raising, In addition | to! The: bulletin i is available on appli-| reports and papers presented ‘at eation to thé’Publications Branch, provincial conventions | on. the} Department of Agriculture, Ot- to Vangouver ‘and ‘Cana: rn | “ the Jimit. . The. rate. to Great progress which is. being made’ in tawa, Ontario, , | oo! pe Meals and berth included on steam i eh = ve »_ Baital: 4s 12'cen ig . {e), Britian: Expeditionary 2 seme, such 23. Delyades, |}: These Lids are close.to-tho, tain Iie Of the Giiid ‘pine t/divibions,,' is st Dani Ran Sa marital d ‘The Omineca Miner ‘pabneabhinckzssbepeeorbabbinasanasn ie : I . . mo : . — . - - ot . : . a WI ” PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY AT HAZELTON, THE CENTER OF THE — ’ The Favorite . "WE “We Lea deca - a a 7 GREAT OMINECA DISTRICT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, z= . i Shopping place | “Others F ollow : z 7 AR. M donald, Publisher and Proprietor. ag zs. —a—_— _ m | MINERS’ PROSPECTORS’ and SETTLERS’ SUPPLIES. A SPECIALTY mw SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Canada and British Possessions, Two. Dollars. al Hi = . | year; Foreign, Three Dollars a year. nl : : a . ADVERTISING RATHS:. Display,’ $2.50 per inch per month; Reading nm - \ | Notices, 20 centa per line for each insertion. Legal notices inuerted at B. C. | ee Gazette rates. . | a x Vou.V. -—>sSaTURDay, Drceaper 4, 1915. “No. 14 -F ‘COLD WE A I HE R x. GERMANS BEGIN TO FEEL THE STRAIN a: Should remind you of re a The theory that the end of the war will come through Ba on ca general collapse of the Teutonic allies is beginning to find general oe WwW. ARM CLO r HINC : - - | acceptance. Theres are abundant signs that Germany and Austria KK ; a mi are approaching the point of exhaustion in men, munitions and] Ml : “oe food. This does not ‘mean that their people are facing actual z Such as Underwear, Sox, Gloves, Toques,. Ete. ye famine, or that they cannot still place millions of men in the field; | Woollen Go ods hav ea d vanc ed at the factories, | . a - but the best evidence goes to. show that the reserves of troops upon “| . 7 which they must depend to maintain their long fighting lines are . but we still sell at our former prices while the : _ nearing extinction, while the economic condition of the two nations | st ock lasts, 5 EBABY, bas - &§ may be judged by the voices of their newspapers, Despite a rigid a“ . = : ’ censorship, such statements as the following appear.in late isssues : “Underwear, Woollen Gloves, Woollen Socks, Ao of German dailies: . oa ‘Let us frankly admit that the German people are in distress. ’” 7 _ Leather Mitts and Gloves (lined and. unlined). a --Die Zukunft. dey mm a - ~ ‘Unless the people are protected from high food prices, the - -R U B B E R. F 00 T WwW E A R : 3 “ Nueste Nachrichten gays, ‘'the pollution of the soil of Germany by | wag - oN _ the hordes of our foreign enemies is a question of time only.” | » Justa ‘e BEDDI N t Spring Mattresses . a; _. "The situation i is a serious one,’’—Tagliche Rundschau, Berlin, | Ml | About Your 2m Pillows, § Shects a? “The reality is ‘growing daily farther from the intoxicating = , : \ Bg. ‘vision of-victory, in the sight of enormous and increasing losses in . STOVES, HE ATERS, PIPES, i the field, starving. women at home fighting for food, and no alter- a \ fans aABha i native but.ruin, whether ietotions or defeated, at tthe end. ”’— “| STOY TEBOARDS, ETC, So, = Vorwarts, _ “ | tt = —: “The diseontent. that is . brewing is alarming. Magdeburg | F lour, Oats, Hay, Bran and Shorts 3 at new = . .. eitung. “ oh | ae Prices, og & “People. are. “Waging. to thterpret the riserable existing = mo 2 ee conditions as the: defeat of the Er pire.”’—Frankfurter Zeitung. — "The position of the families of mobilized men is rapidty =| t ; =| ms becoming one of despair.” —Berlin Tageszeitung. "i 77 _ ~ The post-office department. an-|. The eleventh annual: report of| py - “'y , ere ts | nounces that, owing to the. postal |. the Canadian Seed Growers’ As-| ja M hants $ ie | onvention with France, which) ®°ciation, which is ready for dis-| I’ wl Oo | & “er ~ CANADIAN, PACIFIC. ‘RAILWAY ~ Lowest rates Prince Rupert to all ‘Eastern Points via steamer. If. : Pacific c Railway. on we - For VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and ‘SEATILE” ~ $5, "Princess May” leaves Prince Rupert 8 v ‘S5. “Princess Sot leaves igen Re Rupe ovary UNDAY, wn "Addressing Soldiers Mail ia “In ‘order to facilitate the hand- _ G Metab “Cor. ‘rd Avé, and 4th 8t., Prince = oper, B B. C (b) Rank. (ce): Name. - (a) Squadron, Battery or Uom- ee ~ pany, (ey ‘Battalion; Reginient : “Cor! po : other unit), Staff : appoint:. || Sa ment or Department; a (f) CANADIAN’ ContiNcENT. : ¥, ‘dins' through: the” jg: a. steady local market-for all pro- -yenohable,. Terma are SaBY Write ‘for fall. partonlars to.