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~ . : , . ' ,/ . . . "" .- _ " . . " . ~ ± = ~ _ = " . / ' t NEWSPAPER OF NOR : : i:l VOL. 1V, NO. 26 HAZELTON, B. C., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1915 PRICE $2.00 A YEAR FORTS DESTROYED I_ . . . . DAILY SERVll;E ON i].T.P, Hazeko" and Dhtrlct Send Full ......... Quotafor New Force Now' New Service Between Prince A'LLIED:- FLEETS HAF£ " Ruper, and the Ea,t to Recruiting .for the.third (2ann. :' : " wMPLE..z. Y dian contingent for service over:. ::7 ~ .... . According to officials of the " OUTER FORTIFICATIONS seas has been .carried on very SILENCED Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, it. successfully inthis district, more = , .. _ : : isintended.tohave adailythrough than the allotted number of re- " service during, the spring linking emits having lefCfor Prince Ru- i Petrograd•,(dfficial communica: tion from headquarters of the pe~ duririg tho past week. The tion from Russian hea~lquarters): Russian army in the Cuscasus, followin~ volunteers left from --The enem~'s infantry~ which dated Feb. 24) :~Our troops have Hazelton: Chai:les McIintosE P. had ei~0ssed the Nieman rivdr} prdgressed Withgreat Success in Stanley ~cKen~ie, John:Wadey near Sventoyansky, was thrown ! the Transchoruk region. On and H. J. Jewell (Houston). " back up0n the left bank "of the.{ the other front there have been From New Hazelten: Harry. river, on the same. bank of the{only cannonades, which are with- C.ramb, Hubert Wrinch.., river, north of the Grodno forts, Ictut significance. ~ From Smithers: J. W. Smith, fighting continues on an exten"- Christi =-'-ama:-wreczage'~; " picked F~:: Greenwood, J, F. Thiebot, sire front. :Some villages have up near Christiania today appears and other cruisers Of the:e0mbin- ed fleet." London:-=The fleet of British ~nd French warships,is now hammering at the inner defences of the. Dardanelles. Following the reduction of four outer forts, mine sweepers are at work in the straits under the protection of the guns of the fleet.. Un- up Prince Rupert and the East. Travel;. it seems, has increased greatly during the past few months over the new line from Winnipeg and the Eastern points to Prince Rupert and it.is belie~. ed that there will be a great rush of tourists over the transcon tin- ental during the summer. Pop- ular round trip rates are being quoted. The indications are that RfMunroe, ~W. GordOn, F. (:as- changed l~andS repeatedly. Heavy to indicatb disaster to the Get- official despatches from Athens a tri-weekly steamship service pcrd, Alex. :McMillan, A. M. Jar- German.siegeartillerycommenced man submarine U9, I and Rome say that one French will be mau urn dihe,. L SulliVan, J. H. W. Jes- to bombard Ossowetz at ,~h, ,,~- .... . - ~ .. . . - ~ ~ .... " " g ted between .......... ....... -vv::.v.. An omcial communication is-lsmp nas penetrated the passage. Vancouver, Victoria and Prince eno, one in o. e. meet. [ Louis Ledger, J. Menev, W.'Bar- tween BoAr and Edvadna r~v~ ,Marine ~aay confirms the an--I~ :.-i,-~-'~" -._h. ~.,d-d,-~arr creased de~,and, an(/tne Prince .~ .... " " ....... _ -- -...... I . ..... :. |1:or~ac me entrance tethe Dar- Geor e Prince Ru er mw.>.~ _ . . i was repumea with enoi'mous Ibs-Inoun cemen~'0r ~ne aemolkion o~tao~oU~, ~o-. ,~=,.__ , . . , g '. ..... p .rand Prince ~e~eral who are well known in ses to the enemy In the P~s~ the fort.q~ ~ho o,~÷ ..... ,:..i__|--.~.:~o ,~,;, ,,~m~. #onn wm pronamy a~i De Dusy on | .... " " '" " -" ~:---" ........ ,T, ....... ~ w m~ rarm:--Tne ~ultan of Turkey this route. o the dmtrmt have3omed the forces nysz regina our troops have|Dardanelles. The bombard:lis preparing to leave Constantin. . ~ in Victoria, among whom ~ are Igained important successes, hav-I ment of theforts at the entrance [ople Imperial trains withsteam Solomon Dog-Derby m Alex..Tiliiardl ~{irveyor, Warren~ ling fo~cedthe Ge/~rhan§ f~ ret'/'datlbfthe Dardanelles was resumed-|up are waitin~ st th~ ~ Nome, Feb. 26:--Fred A e, i formerly with/ the Hud§on's Bay 10n a 25-mile front.. Counter at- from a great distance yesterday |The inhabitants o)" th'e- ~t.at,on. driving a team of 14 foxhou~l~ i i" .h,re an e -c°nstableHar..*acks:by i vey, f~merly located at Hazel. Iafter stubborn bayonet fightlng IThis was Nllowed by a bombard[been instruct..... ,_ . . I here today His time ..... ' • • . • ' . " ~eamoe reao m w,~:~ ton. J. Mflhgan, the well-known [Our troops continued the assaultIment at shorter :range. Four lleave .... Y hours 23 minutes. Percy Blatch- surveyor, has gone to England |against the villages still"held by Iforta were compleieiy destroyed..| London'--The Austrmn ad- Iford was second. 15 minutes be- NE " - ~over 1,000 prisoners and many lfied~,y~ermans, MinodragNng been Checked W REGULATIONS ON " machine " , ~ . The Russians ~ : " -=~ ..... ._ guns. ]m the straits is being effected I]mve reca-tur-" ~ .....' .... ~LOCAL AND DISTRICT , i'!~i" ' RAW: FUR SHIPMENTS : Petrograd (officialcommunida, lunder the protection of armored ]Kolom~o -~ ya ~anm,aus ann | NEWS PARAGRAPI~ .... ~ he local ~ostoifice has been :-: .~ ~ : ,:., .... - ...... ' ..... . , advised by the department that '-i ,:~?~ STORY ~OF THE GRE~T ~ o ~,,~.~-..,.., .-.. -~_, | Duk 6 Hams is in Vancouver - ........ ,-,-- ,v ~ ~.~ ~AI l~r .DAY- "[this week. ' for'tra,smission bz hail during ~aed~resp°ndent.0fthe Z'mes squadronof battleships attack.ed last reported having~iI~uen'os Wednesday s train, i :~ 'h9 eJo"d season (which in'most tr|anS inS~aheip~il[ic?~!het~,,~r atn;:°s~:a~ge" A!!iforts atthe| Ayres On-Feb. 2, with eul;pHes. ! /C6lin Munro left for his rat~ci~ " _ i:P~vinc.e.s"is " from MaY It6 N0v. The activi{y of the : ~ ~r" ;eS~fuilyrec~uh:e~l;a~s 0wz e suc'I.She is a 6,653 tgn boat and be-lat Buck FlatsWednesday,:: .: • :::1)unless the sender, produces a mansin Bukdwin: s i:~!a'=~'' "~ " : ......... . p rationsflongs to the North German Lloydl ?.:~,~y;o,ho flfteentha:nniw~: " ...... . ,- .,. . a eemsm,nave arecbntinuing, ' Steamship Co. I-~ ..... ~7" (~ae~.;.-.;:::'___, ,_~'~_~,:' .. ~ while, Russians:.&dtfii~/g;~move nouncement was made at ~I ,~.u, au~:7:~ aespaccn m ~ne I n r .... • ^,,,~-~ :- ! j, ,~m~s~ mu~ uuar me name or. s~.~ +he ,,~. ~,.~a~r~&~'~'a'~'Z:Z~'~---=~:~mmeu t,~m~e'1" " ~eparrment" " " teda- o ~"~ I uaily 'J.ete~ranh_,;~ .' from p~t,,, i ....... ,,,,~, ~, ul~wangan, ~#~is the sender:aMthe numberof YT:~~'?::~, ~ :.:~.,:i ~ .." ~ . , . Y fGreatlgrad, says,~ Russian mild(are in town for a-few" daysCthis :~he'.game warden's permit Fur-la~,e|y on m.enanK o~.~.ne in.vamngl pritain s disposition: to declare a ~leaders ,~,~ ~ho~ ..... .a^.:~.'~]week. .. ,o ,.on oo .e hu,s. .. :!pr game may. ve accepted at.anyl Tele:rams ": 7: ,::. ~....,~ .... mmgnc on ~army corps will Succeed in fight-/day, to spend two weeks at Port ': "..'tinieunless t .... " " . ...... . g ~.rom tmoa resr.n ~eo. ~ . . . . ..... Ire package m mark- - ~ " " In Its wa u Essmgton ........ ......... ....... re ort fie • . . , g yo t of East Prusma .... ' ~ed orlabelled, with adescription ..P .. roe .fight,ng around| I L0ndon:--A despatch to Reut-land will re'sin th, r,,;~ , .... ;...I M|~, ,o,,;o,n ,.~ ~ ..... ;;ofthe con: t~. o~t~,N ..... ~ I~mms]~au, in Galiciai.!SaysReut, I er's Telegram C0...from 'Venice/~: .... ± ,,7 - 7" ....... --~p,~,~ |, -.---. ............. ~mlmers, '::~,:i:..,;~ ~...~en!:,__~::~ ~.~,,,-ler,s.Venic e.e0rresp0ndent/:Ru~:lsays: "The Austrlan Govet~nment I~-u-r-~ s='- !nese .hopes are ~asea in.as joined the Hospital staf£ as .... :o~,u.~a~mu oz g~me or SKin. tsians are" said to be hurli-: ~lis confisca'i-'- "~- "" ' - ¢ W!~ ms conclnuat arnvm or smau |nurse in training. : The: ouneesl sdrves fter reserCes :!nt Zt elof grain e. thees °. lde hTedntt h° : °eP Kinghorn is spending:a ..... :~thein r'-: "~ ' ""- "" . Ifighting line an d.to/bedefendi~lmonarchy . . . . . ' forest lab rin h _..' _ week in thevicinity of Uski:.on. ' : ' FarineC~°s"P°~na~it?tu~e~; met~.'?~°~/~he:r P°mt.l°n s w'th!..:t~e great~t~ ISOnen:--In giving a list of I~ussians ~nd:~:te. R:p°rGSe:r;mn I departmental business. :' .,: i . : : : .ofllceat I~ispi'ox, B'C '. :..Jsmoborness. Thechief struggle I.seven. British. steamers submar~ Jlosses were larger than the RUt-| Several sleighio.ads went over : !:!(::i~::::: : ( ~ i S s S i s k o ~ t h e Hos ital [is proceeding on' the heightslj.~edo~nceF.~b: 18, the Admiralty Isis?s, . . Its the entertainment and dan~e ~ ""/:::= " o~ ,,u^_,a...,.^., _ _ _ _ _ _ _ " " " P" I'arbund town, Wh'.ere4be:Russians[! .... ' ' at 1,381 vessels' en- | Aiong this front the presentl at New Hazelt0n last night. , . i ....:' :i~~ff;'~:":~:~r~';~:'~:s:::~;~'--- --- -~.~.-,--,-,---- -~,---,-,, jec~ l-'h=ave o~n~e~tr~t~'d:~w"i~v the 0b~ x' smppmgmead anee of ,,a,-~ uu-ng~ a~ perma l~reda°r~efthP°r~ :m the war [fighting seems to show that the | Carl .L~ffan,solicitor,of Pelican :: : ' ........ ~ ' i I;:,..., [ Germansr are not now trying to|Rapids, Minn, is visitin th ., ~(: :isprogressing favorably, |th~ Austrian ri~:ht,which threat l;:,::L°ndon:--Constantin0ple des- i....~ _ ~_,~_: .... i.i. ........ : . .. g ' e ' " , " ..... i vu~,, a uvnmm mrwara move. Im-~$rlc~, on flit way zo AlasKa, .. :/i"i.i:i I :';2: :' : . ~--':-- ;, : ....... :~:{ens: their, w~ol~ front, In thelpatcheselaim that three Anglo-linen t bu ~ ....... ~-- ~ : : - , ; , , , l ~ ~s : _ .. - ' ' : ,": :t~eorge naima received 'a sixlf,.a~th~ ~; ' . , ' ~ , , w .... ~;';.. IFrench Warshi s . . . . . .I:~,.**^_: ~ "-~ ,,,~-~,,.~-:.*~-,~Rus.ijo0kmg ....... Scoones, of Sea~fle is • , ~ . . . , _ ... ......... ,: .. .... . ,,~,o~,,~ .. p were- damaged . • . - . . . . ,, :if:-":~°n~s~i.i~e.ntenee from Magic }iarg~ Russia, forces are making]l~Y the Asiatic f01'ts::d"ring the l;?a~U~in~:; aweak sP0tm t~:e ove r th!s~dmtrmt, wi.th a i!: :,:¢mte];.:l-loszins ,~or. supplying|continuous attacks, with fresh lb0mbardment yesterday. :The 1° , . ' '.. _. ' . _ " Iv'~ w ~)eats°|!thing a '~ihifigle ' ;: .nquor.~ indians las~ ~onuay. ' {recruits", . IBr~tishreport that'allthe outer| ~°nc°n:~-~r.~°wara tirey an-I mm./ .. .... . " i'.: ~.~ ........ " ',- " " ' ' .... ": '" .... ' ' '.: "forts had'been reduced has not Inouncea tOady mat England isin | A postoffice has been "estab. :i ::~ : :"" 'i-.Ai.MdEeod, formeriY a G:T,P. [" :.Lo~don:~A!l forts at :the en-I~d~ n denied . The Anglo French lentire,accord with' Russia. in :thellished at Barre.tt L~ike. C. Bar-" " !i:! i ..k!eonsf~d~ :'~iZri~ed: in Hazelto~ [trancei0f the Dardahellefi haYelf~et,is es'~imat~d at thirty shi-s flatter s desire for access to the Irett, of the Diamond'D ranch. ~i::~ 'll $ :'::i!~:s~,~:~,a~hfi~i:, the vac.ancy.i~', ['~;~ r;~ce~cb~tehn~ ,aTIw]'i~d, flm:~e},~."t~dbOmbard'ment edntinu-es; P : I.,s:,e,a. ' - ' - " " , , • ]:!s postmaster, . ...... . . , ,:'/:~ i .... an ~ Pr°~incial.P°ncel'~-~'.:- • .. -. : • Ii :; " ": : : i' - ..... ~.... l: The second week of the Sub'l The Bulklev Valley A riedl, ~:~! , ./.:i Ihere,:: 4 -: : ::: :::' ::' ':~' i0mq!al!y ~. 0mgnc' 'flueannounce- V :Montevideo. -- The ,,German {marine eamnai~n' o,,o;~-~-*-a-.. ~ ,,.~..i,....:_:,=_ , . g . :-' i :.:i : ... . ..: ::- .... ~:. : ment:of the secretary of the ad- steamer'Gotha" Io " ' s' ' = ' " ~ ~ ' ~ ..... ~V~"Ur' "~'~' ,~e.~ocm~mn ~nas deemed to : ' . ~ :" ::::, '~A~'~i~cial Sorvice~lll:i~a:~£talm;,';.i~;:~^,;,,,,,; -,,,--,~~,~: ' '-. {.~... -' .- '^ aded w~th .pro.l~th the loss of twosmaiLcoast- hI~?Id their fall fmr at Telk' :!"':~ ~rv~Eng]andi~gnJa,,. 24 ....... " Jthzs. morning, Fdb, ~; Afi~/- aland h~ i~, ~,.~..: ;~ ;i:: ~_,,_ I~,~::'2:L: : ~!~; :: :~::~: :,' ~ agent.~wfl]~!be ?Stationed at that .... !~! :..', : ,'.':,. ~,.,',:::. :: ...'.' :~:: 7: : '~ :..:7}';:,':" ~",,:. 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t NEWSPAPER OF NOR : : i:l

VOL. 1V, NO. 26 HAZELTON, B. C., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1915

PRICE $2.00 A YEAR

FORTS DESTROYED I _ . . . . DAILY SERVll;E ON i].T.P, Hazeko" and Dhtrlct Send Full .........

Q u o t a f o r New Force Now' New Service Between Prince

A'LLIED:- FLEETS H A F £ " Ruper, and the Ea , t to Recruiting .for the.third (2ann. :' : " wMPLE..z. Y

dian contingent for service over:. ::7 ~ .... . According to officials of the

" OUTER FORTIFICATIONS seas has been .carried on very SILENCED Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, it. successfully inthis district, more = , .. _ : : isintended.tohave adailythrough than the allotted number of re- " service during, the spring linking emits having lefCfor Prince Ru- i Petrograd•,(dfficial communica: t ion from headquarters of the p e ~ duririg tho past week. The tion from Russian hea~lquarters): Russian army i n the Cuscasus, followin~ volunteers left from - -The enem~'s infantry~ which dated Feb. 24) :~Our troops have Hazelton: Chai:les McIintosE P. h a d ei~0ssed t h e Nieman rivdr} prdgressed Withgreat Success in Stanley ~cKen~ie , John :Wadey near Sventoyansky, was thrown ! the Transchoruk region. On and H. J. Jewell (Hous ton) . " back up0n the l e f t bank " o f the.{ t he other front there have been

From N e w Hazelten: Harry. river, on the same. bank of the{only cannonades, which are with- C.ramb, Hubert W r i n c h . . , river, north of the Grodno forts, Ictut significance. ~

From Smithers: J. W. Smith, fighting continues on an exten"- Christi =-'-ama:-wreczage'~; " picked F~:: Greenwood, J, F. Thiebot, sire front. :Some villages have up near Christiania today appears

and other cruisers Of the:e0mbin- ed fleet."

London:-=The fleet of British ~nd French warships, is now hammering at the inner defences of the. Dardanelles. Following the reduction of four outer forts, mine sweepers are at work in the straits under the protection of the guns of the fleet.. Un-

up Prince Rupert and the East. Travel;. it seems, has increased greatly during the past few months over the new line from Winnipeg and the Eastern points to Prince Rupert and it.is belie~. ed that there will be a great rush of tourists over the transcon tin- ental during the summer. Pop- ular round trip rates are being quoted. The indications are that

RfMunroe, ~W. GordOn, F. (:as- changed l~andS repeatedly. Heavy to indicatb disaster to the Get- official despatches from Athens a tri-weekly steamship service pcrd, Alex. :McMillan, A. M. Jar- German.siegeartillerycommenced man submarine U9, I and Rome say that one French will be mau urn dihe,. L SulliVan, J. H. W. Jes- to bombard Ossowetz at ,~h, ,,~- .... . - ~.. . .- ~ ~ . . . . " " g ted between . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -vv::.v.. An omcial communication is-lsmp nas penetrated the passage. Vancouver, Victoria and Prince

eno, one in o. e. meet. [ Louis Ledger, J. Menev, W.'Bar- tween BoAr and Edvadna r~v~ , Marine ~aay confirms the an--I~ :.-i,-~-'~" -._h. ~.,d-d,-~arr creased de~,and, an(/tne Prince

.~ .... " " . . . . . . . _ -- - ...... I . ..... :. |1:or~ ac me entrance tethe Dar- Geor e Prince Ru er mw.>.~ _ . . i was repumea with enoi'mous Ibs-I noun cemen~'0r ~ne aemolkion o~tao~oU~, ~o-. ,~=,.__ , . . , g '. ..... p .rand Prince ~e~eral who are well known in ses to the enemy In the P~s~ the fort.q ~ ~ho o,~÷ ..... ,:..i__ |--.~.:~o ,~,;, ,,~m~. #onn wm pronamy a~i De Dusy on | .... " " '" " -" ~:---" ........ ,T, ....... ~ w m~ rarm:--Tne ~ultan of Turkey this route.

o the dmtrmt have3omed the forces nysz regina our troops have|Dardanelles. The bombard:lis preparing to leave Constantin. . ~ in Victoria, among whom ~ are I gained important successes, hav-I ment of theforts at the entrance [ople Imperial trains withsteam Solomon Dog-Derby m

Alex..Tiliiardl ~{irveyor, Warren~ ling fo~cedthe Ge/~rhan§ f~ ret'/'datlbf the Dardanelles was resumed-|up are waitin~ st th~ ~ • Nome, Feb. 26:--Fred A e, i formerly with/ the Hud§on's Bay 10n a 25-mile front.. Counter at- from a great distance yesterday |The inhabitants o)" th'e- ~t.at,on. driving a team of 14 foxhou~l~ i i" .h,re an e -c°nstableHar..*acks:bytbe nem,we.erepur ed.ateight° cl°c inthe °rning..Islandsne° C° "s ntiu°: : k:,°w°nthe".m"es°l°.°nDerb; i vey, f~merly located at Hazel. I after stubborn bayonet fightlng IThis was Nllowed by a bombard[been instruct ..... ,_ . . I here today His time ..... '

• • . • ' . " ~eamoe reao m • w,~:~ ton. J. Mflhgan, the well-known [Our troops continued the assaultIment at shorter :range. Four lleave • .... Y hours 23 minutes. Percy Blatch- surveyor, has gone to England |against the villages still" held by Iforta were compleieiy destroyed..| London'--The Austrmn ad- I ford was second. 15 minutes be-

N E " - ~over 1,000 prisoners and many lfied~,y~ermans, MinodragNng been Checked W REGULATIONS ON " machine " , ~ . The Russians ~ : "

-=~ ..... ._ guns. ]m the straits is being effected I]mve reca-tur-" ~ ..... ' .... ~LOCAL AND DISTRICT , i'!~i" ' RAW: FUR SHIPMENTS : Petrograd (official communida, lunder the protection of armored ]Kolom~o -~ ya ~anm,aus ann | NEWS PARAGRAPI~

.... ~ he local ~ostoifice has been :-: .~ ~ : ,:., .... - ...... ' . . . . . . , advised by the department that '-i ,: ~?~ STORY ~ OF THE GRE~T ~ o ~,,~.~-..,.., .-.. -~_, | Duk 6 Hams is in Vancouver

- • . . . . . . . . ,-,-- ,v ~ ~.~ ~AI l~r .DAY- "[this week. '

for'tra,smission bz hail during ~aed~resp°ndent.0fthe Z'mes squadron of battleships attack.ed last reported having~i I~uen'os Wednesday s train, i :~

'h9 eJo"d season (which in'most tr|anS inS~aheip~il[ic?~!het~,,~r atn;:°s~:a~ge" A!!i forts atthe| Ayres On-Feb. 2, with eul;pHes. ! /C6lin Munro left for his rat~ci~ " _ i:P~vinc.e.s"is " from MaY It6 N0v. The activi{y of the : ~ ~r" ;eS~fuilyrec~uh:e~l;a~s 0wz e suc'I.She is a 6,653 tgn boat and be-lat Buck FlatsWednesday,:: .: •

:::1) unless the sender, produces a mansin Bukdwin: s i:~!a'=~'' "~ " : ......... . p rationsflongs to the North German Lloydl ?.:~,~y;o,ho flfteentha:nniw~: " ...... . ,- . , . . a eemsm,nave arecbntinuing, ' Steamship Co. • I-~ ..... ~7"

(~ae~.;.-.;:::'___, ,_~'~_ ~,:' .. ~ while, Russians:.&dtfii~/g;~move nouncement was made at ~I ,~.u, a u ~ : 7 : ~ aespaccn m ~ne I n r .... • ^,,,~-~ :- ! j, ,~m~s~ mu~ uuar me name or. s~.~ +he ,,~. ~,.~a~r~&~'~'a'~'Z:Z~'~---=~:~mmeu t ,~m~e'1" " ~eparrment" " " teda- o ~"~ I uaily 'J.ete~ranh_,;~ .' from p~t,,, i ....... ,,,,~, ~, ul~wangan, ~#~is the sender:aMthe numberof YT:~ ~'?::~, ~ :.:~.,:i ~ .." ~ . , . Y fGreatlgrad, says,~ Russian mild(are in town for a-few" daysCthis

:~he'.game warden's permit Fur-la~,e|y on m.enanK o~.~.ne in.vamngl pritain s disposition: to declare a ~leaders ,~,~ ~ho~ ..... .a^.:~.'~] week. ..

,o ,.on oo .e hu,s. . . :!pr game may. ve accepted at.anyl Tele:rams ": 7: , : : . ~....,~ . . . . mmgnc on ~army corps will Succeed in fight-/day, to spend two weeks at Port ': "..'tinieunless t .... " " •. ...... . g ~.rom tmoa resr.n ~eo. ~ . . . . ..... Ire package m mark- - ~ " " In Its wa u • Essmgton ........ ......... ....... re ort fie • . . , g yo t of East Prusma . . . . ' ~ed orlabelled, with adescription ..P .. roe .fight,ng around| I L0ndon:--A despatch to Reut-land will re'sin th, r,,;~ , .... ;...I M|~, ,o,,;o,n ,.~ ~ .....

• ; ; o f t h e c o n : t~ . o~t~,N . . . . . ~ I~mms]~au, in Galiciai.!SaysReut, I e r ' s Telegram C0...from 'Venice/~: .... ± , ,7 - 7" . . . . . . . --~p,~,~ |, -.---. . . . . . . . . . . . . . • ~mlmers, '::~,:i:..,;~ ~.. .~en!:,__~::~ ~.~,,,-ler,s.Venic e.e0rresp0ndent/ :Ru~:lsays: "The Austrlan Govet~nment I~-u-r-~ s='- !nese .hopes are ~asea in.as joined the Hospital staf£ a s

. . . . : o ~ , u . ~ a ~ m u oz g~me or SKin. tsians are" said to b e h u r l i - : ~ l i s confisca'i- '- " ~ - "" ' - ¢ W!~ ms conclnuat arnvm or smau |nurse in training.

: The: ouneesl sdrves fter reserCes :!nt Zt elof grain e. thees °. lde hTedntt h° : °eP Kinghorn is spending:a . . . . . :~thein r'-: " ~ ' " " - "" . Ifighting line an d . to /bedefend i~ lmonarchy . . . . . ' forest lab rin h _ . . ' _ week in thevicini ty o f Uski:.on. ' : ' FarineC~°s"P°~na~it?tu~e~; met~. '?~°~/~he:r P°mt.l°n s w'th!..:t~e g rea t~ t~ ISOnen:--In giving a list of I~ussians ~nd:~:te. R:p°rGSe:r;mn I departmental business. :' .,: i . : : : .of l lceat I~ispi'ox, B ' C '. :..Jsmoborness. Thech ie f s t ruggle I.seven. British. steamers submar~ Jlosses were larger than the RUt- | Several sleighio.ads w e n t over : !:!(::i~::::: : (~iSs S i s k o ~ t h e Hos ital [is proceeding on' t h e heightslj.~edo~nceF.~b: 18, the Admiralty Isis?s, . . Its the entertainment and d a n ~ e ~ ""/:::= " o ~ , , u ^ _ , a . . . , . ^ . , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ " " " P" I'arbund town, Wh'.ere4be:Russians[! . . . . ' ' at 1,381 vessels' en- | Aiong this front the presentl at New Hazelt0n last night. , . i .... :' :i~~ff;'~:":~:~r~';~:'~:s:::~;~'--- --- -~.~.-,--,-,---- -~,---,-,, jec~ l-'h=ave o~n~e~tr~t~'d:~w"i~v the 0b~ x' smppmgmead anee of ,,a,-~ uu-ng~ a~ perma l~reda°r~efthP°r~ :m the war [fighting seems to show that the | Carl .L~ffan, solicitor, of Pelican :: : ' . . . . . . . . ~ ' i I;:,..., [ Germansr are not now trying to|Rapids, Minn, is visitin th ., ~(: :is progressing favorably, | t h ~ Austrian ri~:ht, which threat l;:,::L°ndon:--Constantin0ple des- i....~ _ ~_,~_: . . . . i .i. ........ : . .. g ' e '

• " , " . . . . . i vu~,, a uvnmm mrwara move. Im-~$rlc~, on flit way zo A l a s K a , .. :/i"i.i:i I :';2: :' : . ~-- ' : - - ;, : ....... :~:{ens: their, w~ol~ front, In thelpatchesela im that three Anglo-linen t bu ~ . . . . . . . ~-- ~::- , ; , , , l ~ ~s : _ .. - '

' : ,": :t~eorge na ima received 'a s i x l f , . a ~ t h ~ ~; ' . , '~ , , w . . . . ~;';.. IFrench Warshi s . . . . . . I :~, .**^_: ~ "-~ ,,,~-~,,.~-:.*~-,~Rus.ijo0kmg . . . . . . . Scoones, of Sea~fle is • , ~ . . . , _ . . . . . . . . . . . . , : . . . . . . . , ,~,o~,,~ .. p were- damaged . • . - . . . .,, :if:-":~°n~s~i.i~e.ntenee from Magic }iarg~ Russia, forces are making]l~Y the Asiatic f01'ts::d"ring the l;?a~U~in~:; aweak sP0tm t~:e ove r th!s~dmtrmt, wi.th a

i!: :,:¢mte];.:l-loszins ,~or. supplying|continuous attacks, with fresh lb0mbardment yesterday. :The 1° , . ' ' .. _. ' . _ " Iv'~ w ~)eats°|!thing a ' ~ihifigle ' ;: .nquor.~ indians las~ ~onuay. ' {recruits ", . IBr~tish report that'allthe outer| ~°nc°n:~-~r.~°wara tirey an-I mm./ .. .... ." i'. : ~.~

. . . . . . . . " ',- " " ' ' .... " : '" .... ' ' ' . : "forts had'been reduced has not Inouncea tOady mat England isin | A postoffice has been "estab. :i : : ~ : :"" 'i-. Ai.MdEeod, formeriY a G:T,P. [" :.Lo~don:~A!l forts at :the en-I~d~ n denied . The Anglo French lentire, accord with' Russia. in :the llished at Barre.tt L~ike. C. Bar-" " !i:! i ..k!eonsf~d~ :'~iZri~ed: in Hazelto~ [trancei0f the Dardahellefi haYelf~et,is es'~imat~d at thirty shi-s flatter s desire for access to the Irett, of the Diamond'D ranch. ~i ::~ 'll

$ :'::i!~:s~,~:~,a~hfi~i:, the vac.ancy.i~', [ '~;~ r;~ce~cb~tehn~ ,aTIw]'i~d, flm:~e},~."t~dbOmbard'ment edntinu-es; P : I.,s:,e,a. ' - ' - " " , , • ]:!s postmaster,. ...... . . , ,:'/:~ i .... an ~ Pr°~incial.P°ncel'~-~'.:- • • .. -. : • Ii :; " ": : : i' - ..... ~ .... l: The second week of the Sub'l The Bulklev Valley A riedl, ~:~!

, ./.:i I here,:: 4 -: : ::: :::' ::' ':~' i 0mq!al!y ~. 0mgnc' 'flue announce- V :Montevideo. -- The ,, German {marine eamnai~n' o,,o;~-~-*-a-.. ~ ,,.~..i, .... :_:,=_ , . g . :-' i :. :i :... . .. : ::- .... ~:. : ment:of the secretary of the ad- steamer'Gotha" Io " ' s ' ' = ' " ~ ~ ' ~ . . . . . ~V~"Ur ' "~'~' ,~e.~ocm~mn ~nas deemed to : ' . ~ :" ::::, '~A~'~i~cial Sorvice~lll:i~a:~£talm;,';.i~;:~^,;,,,,,; -,,,--,~ ~,~: ' '-. {.~... -' .- '^ aded w~th .pro.l~th the loss of twosmaiLcoast- hI~?Id their fall fmr at Telk' :!"':~

~rv~Eng]andi~gnJa,,. 24 ....... " Jthzs. morning, Fdb, ~; Afi~/- aland h~ i~, ~,.~..: ;~ ;i:: ~_,,_ I~,~::'2:L: : ~!~; :: :~ :: ~: :,' ~ agent.~wfl]~ !be ?Stationed at that .... !~!

:.. ', : , ' . ' : , . ~,.,',:::. : : . . . ' . ' :~:: 7 : : ' ~ :..:7}';:, ' :" ~",,:. " : '~ " , 1 7 , ; % : " ' 7 , : " ' . : , : . ' " : , : : , : ' , .~ ' " : , , ' : , ~ . . / '.~ . ~ " ( " " ..... o n P a i { e F o u r ) ' : " " , ' : : ' . . : . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . : : .. - . ~ . : . . . . . ii~'

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• THE 0MINECA HINER, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 19i5 : . .

T ' f l z ~ . o _ _ . I [ ,,,,

PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY AT HAZELTON. THE CENTER OF.THE I ~ 1 / ~ ' ' Ir~ ' ' : . • [ ' ' - . : . ~ • : . ' ::: .

G R E A T OMINECA DISTRICT OF 'BRITISH COLUMBIA. = . r a c e m e q ADPIPMT C W e Lead--- i x ' m Shopping p lace t32UX l III O : : A. R. Macdonald, Publisher and Proprietd% " = . Others Follow ] =

'yea~l~BorSeCiR:PT~rOe~ e D~oA]ITarE:~ yeC::ada and Bri t ish Possessions, Two Dollars a ~ ~ / ~ I N ~ ' R S ' p R O S P i ~ " C T O ~ = S ' . I t ( ] S ~ . l ~ r [ ~ , S U P P L ~ . , S A S ~ . C I A L ~ , ~ .

A D V E R T I S I N G R A T E S : D i s p l a y , $2 .50 p e r i n c h p e r m o n t h ; R e a d i n g I } ~ • . : . . - i . ' " " : ' . . . . " " " I N o t i c e s , 20 c e n t s p e r l i n e f o r e a c h i n s e r t i o n . L e g a l n o t i c e s i n s e r t e d a t B. C. ~ { . " ' : ' ~ " ~: " i ~ ~ ' =~ ; :i. i ".~. !.~

, . G a z e t t e r a t e s .

V'OL. IV. S A T U R D A Y , FEBRUARY 27, 1915. NO. 2 6 ~ " " , - • : . . i ' i " ? : " i ' .~ i m

_ Hen. J. D. Reid, Minister of Customs, issued Feb. 17 the trade ~ C ~ ~ r ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ w r q ~ . ~ ' ~ ' ! ' l ~ • - T - - , ~ m ~ l .-'•, ' . - W figures for the ten months ending January 31st I " ' • ' " ; ' " " : " : - .

encouraging report whxch has appeared for months. The most 1~ . " . . . . . . . . . . . ; }1!

s t r i k ing feature of the f igures is the fact that exports show a = . Season ,s at hand and We find several odds and ends :: . . . . . " x

con,,iderable in, rea=le. T h e r e i s an increase for the month of I " " " - " ' ' . . : " . . . . . " '.. " [ i ' .

Jammryof, ,e, tl~ee million';dcllars over e:,pcrts of J~ mary, 1914. " m Winter Goods, lnchdmg Gloves, Hosiery, Toques, / : X The exports of the month were $28,595,721 as against $25,218.887

considerable increase.

January of over tl~ree million "~ dollars over exports of Janaary, 1914.

last year. . I etc., which we are willing to sell at special discounts. .... Canadian manufacturers are evidently rapidly adapting them- ~

selves to new conditions, and are capturing their share of both the 11 | ~_ _" _ _ _ -~ _ _ " ~ ; i : ~,.

trade in war munitions and equipment and the German commerce ~ IWedmtoaaticipate. t ewaatsofoarcas, li: of the world. There is really a remarkable increase in the exports 1 of manufactures. 11 ' i

Exports for the month show an increase over the same month of ~{ .

last year of over two and a half millions. For the ten months t h e ~. . .

increase m manufactures exported shows an increase of no less l~ than fourteen million dollars. The balance of trade against Canada l

is rapidly disap'¢earii~g and by the end of the fiscal yem" the out-[ i~

look is thac for the first time for a generation the balance of t r ade l l l { will be in favor of Canada.

! n t h e year 1914, for the te~ months the balance of tradel I B E S T BRANDofNEW ZEALAND BUTTEP. agains~ us was $140,000,000. This is being rapidly wiped out a n d ] M R E ~ ' ~ | ~ u r ~ r ~ t | l k T ? D l ~ | l i r , t ~ o , , , r ~ , , - - , , ~ , ' ~ ]I~' for the ten months of this ye/w the balan " __ . I v , ~ , v ~ , , , ~ ~ r . , ~ ~ ~ I " 1 1 1 " M ! M ~ : I ~ " 11

against Canada ~s only ] M ~ • ~ M $~,000,00O.--Financial Tiraes, - " ' [ M ' ~ ' " ' . •

A curious phenomenon in ha. ] ma~, ha,,~e ~ ,~ ~ . . . . . . / ~[ .... ~[:" ' . . . . . " • • " :~, ~ . • ~ . ~ , ~ . ~ u u e c a r e ~ e s s e n o u g h / ~ { . : " ' ' " • . . . .- Ii[

tional psychology is the wave e l i t e torpedo a neutral ship making] M ' . . . . . . ~ optimism as to the durat ion o f / a voyage which is clearly within [ 11[. ~ [ , t h e w a r which has swept over l i t s r igh ts in making. We are[ 1 :.}1~ England recently. Whereas a |confident that the United S t a t e s / ~ {- ., few months ago one found that/wil l meet this issue as it o u g h t [ ~ ~...]i[ the prevalent opinion was based ] to be m~.-_-_-~New York Tribune. ] l ',~ ]~[ on a statement attributed to Lord " ~ 1 ~ I 1 { I [ Kitehener to the effect that he~ The Canadlan Way ]IIMI~][][~[~I~[~II~II~[III~M~[M[~~~__~_~._ -

• . The c o m " . • - . . . . . ' . ~ . . . . . . - ~ m ~ m ~ m m m l , l ~ l l I q l ! i l . ~ . H . expected three years of war.[ . m andlng omcer took /things in the "'Mineral ac , , . . . . ~ I ~ M : S : - - m ~ m M • . ' . . . . . . . ' . . ~ t ~ , , ~ . - - ~ m , [ " -

nowadays one constantly hears l~ePt : r~ : : : :n with. the object o f l t h e "Hace r -miu lngAc t " to t h e l | ~ ~ ' . Vam¢~rlnc_eGeorgeazdPdncc]o , o r I g mr mmself ust how ~ | P e ° p ] e i n a l l s e c t i ° n s • o f So¢iety'l~hes01di " s " I c °n t ra ryn° tw i ths ' tand ing ' • ]1 ~ V a n ~ o u v e ~r V i ~ o r l - - - J " : "

ers behave towards se ~; speaking of the 'war as certain tol~ ." • . n - l The assessment work on ' s i l l | " ~ v~mm,~uV~; l , Vl t ; |Ol- l~/ [ l [H~ S { } a [ ~ nes, and whether the tro ~ , , ~ , , , , , . - . . ~ . . . . . . . . . " _ _- finmh next fall o S Steam ,, • '." : . • Jt . ' P ]mineral claims he ld under t h e [ | ~ ~ v e s Pnace R~ oft ~.

The 'Daily Mail' editorially [sermusly recognize the position [provisions of the "Min,-~] , g t ' , | L ~ ~ . ~ n ~ . d a Y 4 . , ~tea~er .,PrLn~_e$oh. ~ , le~tePs.:: . _ . " warns its readers against "op-[ as regards pmkets. Present ly[by any member of the Allied ] | . t l c k e t s m a y beobtMala~i fi l~ l~:~a~; G ~ ' ~ . ' ; u ~ ;y'ry~e°~s~la~4'-d . t ~ ] ~ . I . '

• • ~ne ~ramp of approachin foe IJ . . , .. go z or zrom 'i~rain .#.gent ." tlmmm at once dangerous and g t- Forces shall b~ deemed to have " • Westbound . . , I

unjust, fled, and maintains that[ ~ • Halt. Whol~een done fro m the t ime of 'the . , "~-Thuradays and Sund.a s, connect ing with a ,rP, . . • . ,, . steps was heard " ~ . . . . G, T. P. R m l w a y trmn leaves H ~ e l t o n at 11.07 a . . . . . . ~' • . " . goes ~nere?" demanded • , " East . steamers for the south, . ,boys

far from there being any hkeli- I g - ,,~ .. ~ . the offi-ldeclaratmn of the European War, da ab~ und trmn leave.a Hazelton_ at 5.41 ]p.m..W.ednesda s an S ' cer. ~co~s , . . . . . , , F-~Irnonton, Wmm e e • • , X d atur:..

hood of a German collapse, either ._ t~re_ys, came the and one month before, and there- C ~ a O, e t c . . . . . _ _ . ~oe¢,~r~n~nne~i~rge va th trains for St. Pa.Ul, :" financml or economic, of which l i ,, . . n, Scots lafter continuously to the date of • • . -lear reply "l-'ass 0 . . / . . G R A ~ I ~ T g U N K S Y S T E M t .. M t e a l , B u f f a l o , e t a , , ~ m e e . .

! - . ~ ~, ,u ~.#~ . . . , . . h e DOUI]LR . TRACK ROU~, , .~ re s F . . . . . . . . . . zm~t=on r e a r d l n • . Y, o r a e r e c l the o t g g t h e a b o v e s e r v m e a , a l s o t h o u some observers profess to see in. I~. ~ . " . . fllcer./ he passing of this Act and for l l . . . . n - ___r_e_servations, ete, ap l y . ~ Lo~al A e .. " gh t ieket~ . .: •

,, ~aore ~ootste s. " one ear a~ .u~z U A V I D 3 0 g n t or to dida" P Haiti Who y thereafter. . N. ~;F.~Is~ Ao~mr, ~amcE R ttons~ much of what is go- ~ . ' : - : . . . . " . . . . . . . . " UI~.RT,.B. ' .:.: . : • _ • . . ' . goes t h e r e ? " " • . " • ' ' v L i n e 8 ~ T . ~ / ' r : l i . C..~i . . . . . . mg o, ,,, Germany m probably r, - ,, " Grenad~erl U.S. Naval ~a~..___ I ~ ~ ~ ' : a .delibenite effort to e f f e e t a ~o~ arus' answered a respe~fu~ / Washi.~ton, Fe~.'~-'~ver al ~ - - - - ~ ~ readjustment froma shortwar to ~ye. ~ass on, Grenadierlstronuous pretestfrom Ma~orif, v [II ~ ~ , ~ "~ / ::" a long o n e . " " Guards!" Then in the darknesslL~.ader Underwobd, the a~use'inH~ ~ ' ~ E l " , ' '"

" - ' - ' the steps of more soldiers, "Halt, lpassing the Navy Appropriation]~ ~ : r m ; If the German government is Who goes t he re?" exclaimed th," [B.m, Friday n i g h t , re~ained pro. I I / . - : = " " I

. . . . . vision for the construction of two ]]] . .

Vi oria $ea

,,, Buikhy Valley Farm . looking for trouble with the Un-of~cer . "Mind yoar own - - - new droadnou~hts. :Ill L a n d 8 F o r S a l e ited States, or Spain, or Italy, all - ,. . . . . --

businessl" came the reply. "Pass Thebill as it goes to the Sen it has to do is to permit a sub. on, Canadians!" ordered the ate.carries$144,648,901 and au. marine to torpedo an American, I o~cer.--London Opinion. thorizes the following constr, uc. Spanish or Italian vessel enteringl . ' . . . tion program: . : :

• the German admiralty 's psycho. [ , B.C. Legislature Two battleshil~ s o~ the la rges t logical "war zone " Every neu / A billintroduced by Sir Richard I and most powerful des ign , ~7 trai is bound, t o respect a r e a l / McBride at the present session 1800,000 each, exclusive of armor

" 'o f the ie m ~ana a rmament . . . . . . : i blockade and accept a belliger-[ ' ¢ . . g' iature in Victoria, ~ Six ' to rpeddboat des~,~,,,~,~ ent ' s warning as to the presence lPrevioes that a l l : f r e e miners"/.~9~.~ ~ o~,a. ; i ~ . ?""J~:? ' . o.f mines in any particular area Ic, ertiflcates held by members o f / " ()nesea~;oi~r submarine ' ,^, , l

• .. .: .. " m e ~uied Forces shall with . . . . '~ur B:~tltmustrejectas.apieceofun.l;urther . . . . . . . . , . . . °u t ]ped° 'b°a t ; $1;400,000, . ' : , .~ ] warranted arrogance the su e ' " ' payment, •remain m ~orcel:. Eleven submarine~r .'.' $550,.0~01

gg s ~ lust!! m/dnight~0f, the.thirty,firstleaeh.., • " .~ : : " . : , . : i ii~:,: .::: tion tha t a German naval " officer [of May,' .19i6,!~' all mat~t~rB add | One oil fuer'shlP; 1.,i40,000, ~.:,i

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,Those Lan d . are close .~: the m a i n l i n e of t i~ n...,:~ "~:'.:7" : /" [ ,, • , -~. . ~.~z~u~i, . iL~un~ I .

Pacific Railway, which is now .running trains through i~the ; Bulkley Valley. There is ~a:ready:J0ca!marketf0r. fi!i:p~:~r[

~ , ~ , ..... w r i t e for, rut.1 pa r f i cu la rs to ~: ...:~.. . . . . ~::..:~i.]:;/.:~-

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" ' , D e p u t y Minis te r o f ' t h e In t e r io r . . N . B . - - U n a u t h o r i z e d publ ica t ion o f th is a d v e r t i s e m e n t will n o t be paid for .

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, ;THE' ,OM!NEC 4 MINER, .SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1915

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• • . . . . ' ' - " ~ -~""rOZ,il,mtOZ.ll.l)li,mlli,llml|r.,, ' • . ~ = J, ~]P]L_ I%¥__-/_~# Ir~ o ., •.. ..... .n • e ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,.. l.llllilU,lml,ltO

Synopsi o,- Mining R e - - j: "::"' : - ' Hgas0n s. L0.m._nanv la t lona " ° - - 'J- . . . . . $ , ' JL""'" ] .

-' Captain Erdmann, of the" Ger,10ttawa " "" . . . . . . . . .

- ~ . . . .... . " ~ .provmmg zor ~ne send-I = R Y E WHISKEY. = , • O A L min ing r i gh t s ' o f t h e D o m i n i o n man crmser : .~leucher, died in • .. • .'~_ = _ . • = C in Manitoba, Saskatchewan an~ ~.ai,h,,,.,,h~ . . . . . ^ . . . . . -~ Jlng of allmad matter toCana-I~ uraught . . nero, all .~ 5an

• ~ ~ , , * t l ~ a l . I . ¢ V L i l I J U ~ L I I I I U I I I i : I I , " • . . ~ • ~ == * "to . v ~

Albe r t a , t h e Yukon Ter r i to ry , th~ - ~ - ]&an s o l d i e r s o n a c t i v e se rv i ce /= • S e a g r a m s 8 3 e r c a s e 1 5 N o r t h w e s t Ter r i to r ies and in a . , ~ r ) i ~ '. " . . , ~ , _ , - ,, " , - - ' • P " , 0 0 o f t h e Province :of Brit iSh Col~'mbi'a.' All the n a t i v e Roman 'Ca tho l i c / f r ee o f postage. [---- Corby 's . . per case - 13 O0 m a y be leased for a t e r m of twenty-on-~ ' ' • " • • " ' . - - - - - - - - = " ' y e a r s a t an a n n u a l r en ta l o f $1 a n clergy m M e x ! c 0 C i t y are bem~[ A l c n d i n v R ~ ; * ; o h s t , ; . , . . ; . . ~ S C O T C H W H I S K E Y : acre. "Not m0rennthan 2,~60"acre's.'will h e l d ' . " ' "~" ' | n ~ , , . ~ " . . . . . . . ° ............ ~,u,,,~; = Drau h t • " "" be leased t e a s e a l icant . . . . for .half~'~a mill!on do l l a r journal has r e d a ).~.~).a , , ¢ t = g . . . pe r gall. $ 7,00 m b At~plicat~o: fo r a ' l eaee must~be m a d e _ _ _ _ . . . _ . , ranson~ • /$2,.500 for t h ~ ' ~ ' ~ e - _ _ _ _..._ - - " ~ " : ~ ' I = H . B . SPECIAL . per case 2000

Y ~ . p p " in pe r son t o g h e A g e n t - , I rs and c r e w I~. F i n e s t O l d H i ~ r h l n ~ ~,= . . . . . ~ ~ ' n n =

or ~u.v~gen~_Tof ~ the dist~c_t in .which Saturday, March 13. has been [of :the first British mercha~t yea |.o. .To),;, n . . . . . ~;-- . . . . . . . " ~:~ : ~ ~ ' ~ - , , ; . ,~ , , - -=p /~ , ,=cu ¾o.r u r e mma~;ea, ', ' . . . " . - / . * ' " ~" 1 ! ' " " . . . . ~ " " ~ • • ~ , - - ~ o ~ ~ *a .uu -~-

m su~.,eye 9 t e r r l t o ry~ the~ land m u s t seF for th~ new: mayora l ty 'e lec- [se l . to sueceed in disabling a Ger. [__.-- King G e o r g e , • per case 18 00 •m n e a e s c n ~ e a o y s e c c i o n s or legal su~- " ' " " ' " " " 00 d ivi~[on___s.?~-seetmns, an(! in unsur~e~ved hen m Vancouver, o rdered by [man submarine by ramming it, L--- • . . . . pe r .case 16.00 ~,n~me ~racc appllea, zor snalioe th ~ cour" " / -:--- ~ - - li~" P O R T WINE Btake~ ou t b~ the applieant~himself. ~ ?. ir . . . . ' " - ' " : "

E ~ h appl ica t ion m u s t ' b e accomnan i : ', .: / -S Wzlllam McKenzze states I~ 01d Duk~ - . . . . . . . - ea ~.~ a,.fee p f$8 , which will be re~-und- Madame Sarah~Bernhardt , the [ that the f i r s t train will be r n - - , • per .case ~ ~o.o0 Ca, ~z me rlgnr~ ap Jied for are oat :' ' , ' • • - ' " = ' We wil " " . " .- ' -- - a v a i l a b l e . b u t n o t o therwise . ' A royal- famous tragedienne, , suffered the [across the cont inent over the ~ • l sell you 6 bottles of; assorted hquor at whole-case ty.shal, l be paid on the merchantable 10SS throuLh'am--taH ----~ ~-- ,~ ~,, ~ : .... = - - - " ffi rares. . " • . Mail orders promptly attended to !i~ ou~pu~of the mine a t t he r a t e of five - ~ ' pu , ~ u n u x n o r ~ , ~ . ~ , m o u ~ ¥ o r A u g u s l ; , Dy .~ . ., -

c e n t s p e r t e n , . ~ r ight leg last week which t ime the. line will be open = - HAZE.TON, B . C . ' • . |

f~mThiesl~'~e°~;ePn?a~nt~ t~°~nn~'~tshal~ T • """r'--'~.r for freight and passenger traffie ~nll~lm"ll"ll"illm~zllllll~l"~t~lilllilllll¢~ll~"l"""lt~zlilllllllllrqi"illll"lr~llll Illlill" .accountingforthef.ullquantityofmer. he trial of H . ' . K . Thaw, ' I [ o cnanmme coal. mined and ay the char ed . . . . ' • • ; - - = " - - = - - - - - - - ~ ~y, alty_ thereon., If the~coa]~ mininiz , g w~th conspiracy zn es- The Canadmn Freight Assom- I _ _ • - - - -_ _ _

ngnu~ are no~ ~eing o e r a t e d , suc~ ca in f r ' " - " ' • ' - . or~ctcer, y : a h ° u l d ' b e f u ° ~ ; h e d a t l e e s t issP:t~0r M:r~a~; tewanAsyhm, ~°~;]a::ngr:i;r:::al~:mf:~ln~he I Express, General Drayage and Freighting| , I he lease wil l include t h s coal m i n i n g . . . . P , . . . . . . . . . ~ - " " " - ' ~ M

~n~th~d~.nolY, .bu_t the lessee may'be.per- . 'A p u b l i s h e ~ o f ~ ~n~T~^. have forwarded to the Beard of L I V E R Y a n d | m . yurenase , wna~ever ava imnle - ~ . ~ . v v / l ~ u r . . . . . . - ~ n i - h t O u r s t a - . . . . . ~ y a n c e s - ~ d ~ y _ and su r f ace r i g h t s . m a y be cbnsidered nec- a -int.%f biota ~ - ~ . . . . ~ . . . J ~ a l l w a y ~ o m r f l l S S l o n e r s o i u a n a - ~ • . g e s mee~ a . rxmns a~ ~ o u m nazel~on or N e w Haze l ton . e~sary, fe,:the,orkingof t h e m i n e a t - r , • ,,., .v,~..m,.~um~,,, d . . . . . . . . . . . . ~. . : - - . ~ l t d . ~ , r ~ n ~l:'1:[azeit°~" I

~ ~ c r , e ! P r ~ t ~ ~ :~o :~h tc :~ ; : rn fO~r hundred re f;emi!ePra?i:;:'n°:r:lrinP:;::::':nn cCon:i~oryOu~sehS~mcnL~? Z l r ~ , ~ . ? ~ p _ ~ O T e v " [

or to ~-- ~ . . . . . . . . "~." - " _ , , ~ . . g r a ~ e s . ". _ S orage or Delivery. a ~ u u y ix; l v l ~ C l ~ y i l Dominio~.~,a~d~.,~ vr ,-,uu z~gen~ oz A pJacer cnscoveryjs reported o._ ~ . . . . "--=--' ~-'~-. ~'~ m; Addre, all communication° to Hazelton. HAZELTON aria NEW HAZELTO'I~ ~_

• o ~ ~ , l= ,~cmcu . r e u . ; ~ u : - - ' i ' n e - - w. w. CORY, at Winter ing Lake, one hundred gates o f t he .Panama Pacific In- -

miles nor th of Herb Lake on the ternat ional ExPosition swung

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, " . | W e A r e I n t r o d u c i n g Amer ican Silk Amer i can Cashmere Amer i can Cot ton-Lis le

Hudson Bay Railway,

The Canadian building a t San Francisco was formally opened

Thursday by Hen. Martin BurreJi, minister of agr icu l tu re . :

CANADIAN open to all t he world today PACIFIC RAILWAY Short ly a f t e r the conclusion Of , -

the opening ceremonies, it was BRITISH COLUMBIA COAS~ STEAMSHIP. SERVICE • of f , . a l ly announced tha t a t 11:15 a . m . t h e a t t e n d a n c e h a d g r o w n s , s . "Princess Maquinna" leave~ Prince Rupe r t eve ty~SUNDAY at 8 p . m . t o 2801000. Connecting with G. T . P. t rain arr iv ing a t 6 .30 p .m. Sunday •

F o r V A N C O U V E R , VICTORIA a n d S E A T T L E

Tickets to and from all parts of the world. At!ont.ic rand Pseifie '" Steamsh ip Tickets

J. G. MeNab, Car. ~rdAve. and 4th St., Pr ince Ruper t , B. C.

. Generid De Wet and other ~.t~. ~ "

HOSIERY lead. of the So.th Af ca. re- They have stood the test. Give bellion against Great Britain will

• real foot e0mfort. N~ eeams to be tried for high treason. ,. dp. Never become loose or hag- ..

' g y . The sh.al~ is k n i t i n - n o t 0 ~ - - ~ --'~-- ~ :~"~m'a'm'a~smm,.mmmmO=.,mmmm.am.m.mmm~ pressed in. - " . . -. . _ . , _ _ _

cand d a t e L " D . ~ l a y ~ i i l m ayor O f againvaneou.be N O T I C E " T ~ ~ P n ~ ] [ - ] [ ~ r ~ K~t~tc, Ftmadal a a ~ I ~ m l S

e e m I~ m0vemenl; on COLUMBIA

~ O U ~ ~. , . . . . . . ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . j a~ - ~n r~e m a t t e r of t he Adm|n i s t r a t i on . . . . . • . . . . . . . c l a l ~ l a t l o n . A t and in t he m a t t e r of the E~- t ~ e ~ a g e n r ~ ~ o r E . G . ~ r l o r • • tb..every one sending u s $I,00 .in . . . . . o f : " • • ~ C o . , V i c t o r i a , A g n e u l ,

cu r r ency o r pos ta l no te ; to cover . . , ,~ ^ , , - - 7 " - " . . , .' ~ s deceased s. I He-~bert . E lph in- .~. , t~.va] M a c h i n e r y B i d I m p ] e l l l e I l ~ , W a g o n s , E t c . • aaveru .s ing ~nd Ship ping~charges, t l . ~, u~emen~s, w n h n g f~0m T ~ E '~;~';~'~'-'-'-"-'~'-----'Y" -, - r~re, Life, Accident, and E m p l o y e r ' s Liabil i ty In~nenno~

.We Will flellc~ ~OS~ pare, w~th • ~ . , , . - , ~ , ~ ~ m ~ an o rde r oz . . . . . . -.. . - - . - - - - , - . - . . . written srante " c eh b " a Ott tawa, s tates tha t the peti t ion His " Honor J u d g e ~oung, dated . We represen t tile best compames. • gu . e, b a k y • ., • .

' . - .. " , th#. f i f teen th day o f February~ 1918, fiv,b mi l l !Sn dollar .company, e i t h e r asking for fishing concessions f~r I-w~ appointed Adminietratoz Of the . ~ Can Locate You On a C-o0d P~-F.mptioa Hear t~¢ ~o T . P . --• • . o ~a~rs oz our ~oc va~ue , . • , E s t a t e .of~James H e r b e r t E lph ins tone . . . . . ' .... " :~ . -. : ' American Silk Hosiery , ' I ,Pr.lnce Ruper t m approved.of by, i All n ~ e s hay|n= claims a g a i n s t ] I f yOU desire mformahon about the Bulkley Valley wri te us.

~ . 41"~ o~y~__~ v_~!?¢ ~ . . . t Mr.. J , D. Hazen . . : I' , ~ t h e s a i~ E ~ t a t e a r e ~ o r e b y r e q u e s t e d ! '=~m~'==-u~=.m~,.=,--~O,-,.-m~.,-~O~--.-nu.=.~Or . . . . . . - - - . ., ~ffiu,.,-,~u. ~ , m l c r ~ n o m e r y ' " " ' ' " ~ to f o r w a ~ l t h e s . . . . . . . . . . . . . - - . . . . . " , - - . . : . mac, re e r ly v e n n e a , •

. e r , . 4 P a k s o f o ~ r ~ 0 c v a h e ! ~ h e ' • . . . ' - ' . . t o m e b e f o r e t h e l 3 t ~ a ; O f ~ a r c h , #,T " " ' # AS ° ' " American Cotton.Lisle Hosiery; Caoadiaq.Ph~maeeut ,ea!1191~; and all -arties .-;o~.o; .^ ] '~'J, O r u P / . n o m / ~ . . v . o I say 0fhcc and I~Inlng 0 f fk

' p - - ' , . . . ' - ' " " z . " . . : r ; . , w v e w ~ M~ m w m m ~ s m l s m S I l l s ~ m O ~ J l , ~ l ~ O , o~ 6 lairs of Cldldr~a s li0skff, d A s s o e l a t i o n i s m o l ~ , ~ , , ~ , m . , = , , . [ .tlAe. Sald E s t a t e a re . r e q m r e d to n a y l ~ Arts and Cral~_~Idln~, S7S Seymour Sire

i Give th~ o ~ ) ~ o; . . . . a ~ + ~ . ! . -~.-~... .~, ,-,-- v . ~ s ~ - ? [ t h e a m o u n t o f . their i n d e b t e d n e s s - t ~ I • VA1NCOUVER, B. C . ',er. Ladies'or ~ent 'B h o s i e ~ is ! l z e d a t t e m p t t o h a v e t h e m c r e a s - ] m e f ° r t h w i t h - • . I n . , , . , . . . . . [ T h e E s t a t e o [ J . O g , l l ; ~ , ,

" : dee | red . , . . . . . • "~ " t ~cl d . t ~ M 1~ . o . " . o . ~ , . ,~ . " , ~ ^ . , [ D a t e d 19th day of F e b r u a r y , 1915 [ r r l n c e K u p e n ~ e a r a n a A r o t i i n g t o . I P ~ A.~avers a n d ~ ' ~ , " - ~ "

• ",.DON'T D E L A Y - 0 f f e r exp i r e s ~ - ~ ~"~"~ ~ " " :#" ,~-". '~,v v . , ~ ' ~ ] ' " ~/ STEPHENfl]cm H . . . . . . . . . H O m r V ~ [ P a ~ S ~ ~.C. []Establishedlivan, F.1897C. s.,i~Y 26theyearslate--J'-O'Su'~vith ,'~I" Sdected.Wnen'a ~eamr. in yourlocalitYc0.is. . 1 medicines, r e s c i n d e d , ~ "' " ' I] 25-6, ' '., 0 Hazelton" 1 Admin i s t r a to r , / - - * ~ a l ~ d / Vivian & Sons, S w a n s e a I i . ~ .' . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , B . C . . . . •

,. l t ~ ' ~ f o . ~ O ~ o ~ . ~ l ~ ' ~ ' R ~ i ! t ~ a d s : doing~:busines, s . i n j ' . -~ ~ N D ~oTicEs '" . ]Mines Mmmg HAZEffON iiOSPITAL • DAYTON. OHIO, U .S .A . : ~ I o w a have petit ioned theleg!s-]H~zeltonLah~lDistriet. D i s t d c t 0 f i === , t m ~ u ~ ? ~ m m t ~ n . t h u p w a r d ~ t S t ~

~ " ~ ' ~ " " " " . . . . . . ~ l a t u r e f n r a n i n o ~ , o o ~ : ; - * . - - | '"- ' ' C a s B i a r . . . . l . • / . . . . . . . . . . . . , , , m,n,~uoe~ ome~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , m ~ , - . ~ p ~ - I ~ o k e no tJ~e + ~ mh . . . . ~E^- - . - ' - ~ / G O e d P r o n e r t i e s f e l t ea l A " - - ~ . ~ h ^ . . . / ; - "~ - "~ .? ° - 'V ,~ ,m~ ,~c .m~ , ~ w e . ,~. all eo~ta whll

• - ' , " m ; " - ' - " - ' . . . ~ ' , . ~ ' ; . , - - / . ~ " - ~ - . . ~ - _ ~ . ~ . . ~ a ~ u u r ~ , v j [ / ~ - - ~ , . " a = o U ~ x ~ / ' L ' . ~ ' ~ . ~ ¥ = ~ _ . ~ e ~ e t ~ o v u u n a b m i n H a ¢ ~ l t ~

• . z n e Miner is two doll.ars a year senger rares zmm ~woto~wo and./~l.~.~.ga n, occupauon rancher, i n - | ,, Bond. D e v e l o p m e n t and ' | ~ . ~ ' . ~ h o ~ S ~ m : i n , ~ _ ~ , _ ' y ~ , , W • . . . . ,. • ' . . - , • , ,, . ~enas ,to ap l y ~or p e r m i s s i o n ¢ o u r - o rb . . . . " .~mua.~r.:~au~m . . . . . , o n e half cents net m i l ~ | e h - - ~ " . . . . ~' . . . . . . . . . P l A s s e s o m e n t Work . [ . y m ~ I f r o m t h e ~ e d calBulmrlnt~md~t mtt~

' : ' - ' " ~ - - . , - ~ . - • . l , v u t h e ~ u u o w m g Q e s e r l n e o l e a ( i s : l I ~ g o ~ m t m . , •

.., m . . . . . J • ] ~ . ~ / Gommenc ing a t p o s t p l a n t e c t ~ t the / , m / ' . - - __ " • : ~ . " ~ : ~ , = . = r # ~ n ' . . ~ , , . . . . ~ [ ] I T h e C P R i . " . . . . | n o r t h e a s t co rner o f Lo t 3504C.assiar, | ~ . . , ~ • / G r e e n Bros . , B u r d e n & C 0 ;

• • •,:"J = . ~ ~ - I D - X ~ f f I ~ - I ~ I L ~ m , , • s sumguxeown- / the .nee 20,hain, e~¢, 20. chains'south,| { " ~ [ . l roth .s , a , i ! ~ = ~ n e o = •> . . _ " ; ' ' i '~ ~ ~t..~ ~Y I.~M~__.~ I ors of the s teainer St0rstad for|20ch~ns~:~St'20c~in.s, n°rth t apo in t | • " ~ - ~ " . [ Dominion andBritish Columbia ~ ;'

~ | ~ , e ~ a r r e l s y ~ , # ' , '~il ~, . . . . . . . , = . [oz c0mmencemenr , con~mnmp: 40 acres ! E i g h t Y e a r s I~ Th is Distr ic t . l -) - a n d t iu rveyors ~ , '"i - - i. - - m r e e n l l l i lOn ~loll~fl~ ~ s a resul t m e r c e r less , . - ' ,

; | a n d Lugs of " ~ . ~ . ~ , . i J/_ : . : . . . . . ~ " I F e b . 8 ~ 1915,: , T h o m a s Moore I H a = e l , . , , I|. O. J O f l l e s s a t V i e ~ . i s , Nelson, F o r t G e o r g ~ . . . ;

' ~ III ~ .mp . . . . . ~ , ; . ' . : ~a.~'h~ | . l o t t n e . c o . i s i o n o e t w e e n t h e S t o r - / _ ' , : -~. . _ ' ~ 1 _ : . . / a n o ~ e w nazelron. -" : , /<, ' , m ~ | ~ - ~ i ~ [ I ~ ' ~ . ~ ' ~ E ' l . - , - . : , . ' I n a z e t r o n Lena uiscr~et . D i o t r i c t o f | T l m ~ i n e r i s t w o d o l l a r s a v e a r , lB. C. AFFL~.cK, M g r N e w Ha~el ton; . ' ' ' B • : | I Smti and the Empres s of Ireland / '. - Cassiar l t ' -. ~,~| D o u b l e a n d - S i n g l e B a w e l B - I -: ~ ' - ~ , ' " " " | T e l { e n o t f c ~ t h a t ! J o h n A , L l n d ~ , | ' ' " ) ' - . . - " ~ " , i

r ' " =~ ~ SHOTGUNS - ~,~,~to~,, [ [ '1 U" to Feb £ a ¢ ~ ' of Prince Rupert, , t r a n s f e r man 'in . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . ~,, ~,,~, . ~ • , - . - r the Panama J " T ~ ~t . . . . . . . nd " • " =- ~ u a ~ ~ T ~ ~ . t = , m m . ~er0 " , , , , , . t e s t o a ply f o r pc_ rmtsnton to pu t - . . . , , :. ~:,

• ~ 1 ~ , . , . - - . o : ~ , m , co.p., .! /Canal..hadbeen,o,.=,on~u,~r!,_.~oVo',,o--~o,o.~,,. , . , .[l r)ENTISTRY ~ ' , ~ B m m ~ w a ~ s u u / / o ~ , , v . h ; ~ u . r t h B I . ) . . . ' . . , ,~ . . . l . Con lmenc ing a t a pos t las ted a t , "

: | ~ ' , , o " ~ . / ~ , ~ - s ~ : | . / ~ n l r ~ e e n a a y s s n o r ~ oz S l X l t h e n o r t h w e s t c o r n e r o f P ~ t 2 .~91 , [ | r ~ D v ~ . J f ' ~ r ~ | [ b , . . :i,i.ij :i~1 ~ ~ - - ' ~ , f~Z .~m~, - -V~- - - -~ | m o n t h s t h ~ t o ~ r - - - ^ . ~ - * ^ m , - - - [thencoeoU~40ehatne, west 20cha ins , ~ | ~ . - ¢ ~ . ~ J ~ _ . ~ . . ~ a J . [ [ [ • D R . : B A D G E R S : ~-~ , ' :::~J

. /~ • I~ , a s t 20 cha ins to ' Sml r ~ . " ~" n o . . . . ' . . t t~ ,B .C . , ... passed the $2,000,000 po i t ~enmm.oncement, b . . . . . . ~ . - - - - " . ~:/

' ,': m e r l e . , . . ' . ' . J o h n A. Llndsa , -Applicant . : • . ' . . ' . ~. " ..":::.>~, I , - - • 'A.H.=~.'.o,,.ll n . <:!I • . . • ' Feb . 18, 1918 ' " ' : I tARRIS " ~ " '~;'~::' " .~ ~ L ~ ~ ~ I . ~ ! I A dead whale has. drifted a- . ' ." .... : , ON W, ,. -,, .;'! " " . . . . | ~ U ~ V l k ~ _ . ~ " ~ . . ~ " ' e - _ - ~ = " E ) - - ' . - " . . . . . . . . H~elten Land Dmtnet, : V l s t r i c t e l l . . . . . . . . . . . . . , " ' ARCHITECT . . . ,,

I ",~-: , , : :"<, . , ~ ' ~ . ~ . , , o . ¢ ~ , ~ , w , : . - . ~ : = # : . , . . . . . . . a l s o w i t h t h r e e : i ~ e h , ~ s h e l l s , ~ n a s , ~ . a ~ f o r permiss ion to p u t . . . . . ' , ' ' ,' ' ' • , , : " "" " , : : : ;>i ' " ' . ' " - Bm,~,~.o~,,'~p~,tc,,'.'~'~.~.---~.S iL=~:L- , C,_:, '.: , . , ' ~ ' . "'.'. '.~' _ " ; ~u~rme~oJ!~wingdescrlbedlsnds:,., [. ' . . . E X P E R T . . . . . . ' ] , . _ ~ . ~ '. - , . , . ~ -~. . . . . ~,'~<l ' ; . ' I ; ' - - = - = - - ) B I ~ n u n a u OOVIOUBIy o e e t ~ m l B ~ a g e n .~o i i lmbnc ' In¢ a t a n e s t nlail)~d I : ~ r . ' . , T , " i ' Y ~ ' ' ' • • . " . " i : ~ " ~ ' ~ " . - " ; - ' ~ : . ' . i : : . . . . . , , , , . , U ~ " . . . . . " -':~:I

• | I _ .... t h e - - * l ."WATOHF "L"JEWELRY:" : ' ~ : [ ; : ' : ~"~:~.q~'~, • : " ! , ~ ) ~ ) ~ , a , lb~.. | I n o n . ~ o a o ~ p n e '~emieux has chains n o r ~ , ; t ~ po in t o f c o m m e n c o . [ O . A D A / ~ - ~ T & r I ~ ~ - - : • L . . . ' . l ; : : :: '. " ~ " " - " - " • /~:;~

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t ommuea ,rein cage Oar) The following is a surnmary.ofli, By order in. Cermet! :.made a t ~ ,.._ Just : [ • their successes in the Carpath-[ naval attache at Berlin to invest- the goals scored during the sea-]Government House, Ottawa, Jan-: | ' '- . . ... ". :-7 , ' Y - ' ~ . " : I :

~::io_.TheAustro-.German army l i g a t e . . • ~O:a r e :he Northern B, C, Hockey.[uary 16; .,19i5, royalty• o n coal ) . . . . _ - - " ' [ " _ s ~ o , v u u men m the Dukla ] g : " Imined on Crown 1 - - 0 - - ' - ' - ~ , ' F O R WINTER 'WEAR !

Pass. Russians have captured] Amsterdam, Feb. 23:--.Ger- Hazelton province of. Manitoba, [ , the advance guard, transport|]manattacksinthenorthofFrance x~._,~_2 West Terri . wagons, and treasury regiment, at and in Flanders have lost" much ~s~v. aa~.¢,~a 11 16 . . tory and. tbe Province. . . . . ~ . sent Of the celebrated Grownlk |ofth~.ir vi,l,~- " sa#+ , d~o. ..... Smlthers • 11 32 of British Columbia is re JAEGER UNDERWEAR., "

Petrograd:--An official denial lpatch froz~ D~nC~irk Individual scoring record' i+om 10"cento per On of 2 : ~ 0 t ( SvOu,CK+S"S~,E,A~+.R~OA.TS " has been made to the German . . p p Games [ ounds to 7cents e r t o n of 2;000' ~ T~eOgoo~sr~Xqu~r~'n0~e e, t . 31ea~m~ 3+ th:WR3P:n:n tiec: '°'ry and IfrLm°nAd~steF~m~t~hA e Ed?hp::c~, Flume H Play~d GlOals [+pounds of merchantable coai I l memm~__n. dart°n" . . + h e y are . I

m army " g P MeD . . :. , : Des+ manufactures in • ,, . ougall H 8 10 tamed, effeehve January I 1915 En corps durlng retreat. Theoffieial/Telegraph Co. says: Reports A Mon,,+,oi! T-T - o .o . ' " l ! ' gland. "" + ' . :.,+.'" i "L d

• • from . . - . , : . . . . ~,+- -~ o o . . . . . . . : - - " " " " " statement admits heavy losses m I t the German fronber s ta te Jard,ne S 6 4 X@" ~ _~.,- n : . . . . .:,..2.~ 1[ I F you ha . . . . " " ' " [ • • • ~that mu • • . - . . . . . . . ~ . . . . ,,-~,~a~-u ' . ve no t Inspected

the twentieth corps,, which ]s ch uneasmess, exists at McKenme NH 4 3 The W. A. wee- - . . . . . . I our HOBBERLIN s a m . . . . > " surrounded but st,ll fighting. ]the German fort, fled seaport of l McDonell NH 6 3 baker,, in aid 0f :klys~e '°f 'h°m'el [ p lesforFal landWinter '£ai l - , , l . The arrival of t • ' Cuxhaven, concernin t l~Ingnorn + H 7 3 . _ ~ ~auDmgmn ~e-l/ ored 'Clotb;n~, , ,-,,-~,-..~+ i we regiments g he two li • • • . ~ -" ..... ~ "~"-"~"' " " - - lar--e . . . . . . . i Kenney S 1 2 ef Fund has been dlscontmued reahze he . from the twentieth corps today, . g sunmarmes wmcn naveno~,,+ctr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I [ w nobby they are; : ) '

r~. tur " . . . . . . /t*£ P*.~ty 11 + ~ ior:a snort time. Miss- tuna o : ralses" the behef" that others will " ne.fl to meir nase. The .~ A; Harris NH 5 ,~° ,,u--~ ~urs. ...... ~urrmgr~n" "wish rpto I [ ., i [ .' fight their way back through the s.ubmarmes are said to be two |O Shea H 6 2 , . - , - - , , = : : , - ; . I t Nn I. , e , n c ~ r ~ r ; [ . fore- ' - -" "~ - • da"s over a . . . . . ~ -'~ • - . / i r w i n ~r .o ,, . ~z,~u,~ mL patrons ana mose wno i-i v - - - - - - ~- . - , , v ~ , . , - ~

+,u.o+momr. " the'yhave~e"en~"e~tr'o'y~3,t, e a r e ° l~cEwen ~" ~ ~ assisted in making the / m i e a | ) . " llazelton,B.O. ' "-. JI':" London:-- Thd'Morning Post ' " [Kcddy I S 6 2 succesm _. Over $60.00 has been 1 @ ' - ' ~ ' ~ / ~ - ~ . ~ - ~ - - ~ I )

a ane S 2 1 realized for the fund. " " - : inoplePUblisheSmessage:--Turkishthe following Constant-war. submarineParis' Feb.which,24:--Afor German IE.I WarnerHarris NH 5 1 '~;~:'~'-'";'4";-;'.:.,t~*~'-'..;..:.¢:;.:..:..:~:~.:,::.~ "I

the past NH 6 1 The Hazeiton and ~,T~,,. ~..~.~ ?." , ~ ! ships are coming into port minus I few days bad been. l,,in~, ; - "+~^ [Lavery NH 6 1 ~ . . . . . . . . . . ~ . - . . _hao~b A ~ . ~ , , ~ [ i . funnels and with canvas ov~rlEn~,no~. -~ .... ,.._ _-'.. ~ "", ~,,~ | __ __ _ mn seeona Imckey teams clashed ~,~ ~rffia.aaw~u . .~ - I

, ~ ........ ,~,,.~ ,. wa]~ [or steam d Roumania to Join Allies for thethird time last Tuesday, " h ] e " "" " ' ~ i their damaged sides. The Goeb-lpackets plying between England I ~o,.;o ~. • " _ IIazelton wmmn C o ee S le en has three guns out of action land Fran ,,~ ~,,~a .... :_,., ~ ..... :--..lcholas Mmu. a Rou- g %4. The chert of Garden ~ I and since the beginning of the/fired a toereedo" a t '+ t l l e+~+: :~ /man ian minister, is on his wayl game was followod by a dance. . a n d Flower Seeds ~ t .. ] +' war has lost about two hundred IVictoria whP~ oh~ ~.7.~::"I~l]: [to England, bearing a note assur-[ ~ . _~ ] : men killed and wounded Her[voyage from Sou ?~'=-y-~fl'=':,"+" ling England that the Roumanian I American V'e,sel ~txikes Mine The U n - T , , n ~ t , ~ ] 1

• ,u~uu to -'OIKeS- . Be . • . ~ ~ . v , ~ . ~ . . ~ ] . speed is now only about seven- [tone, with a lar-e numb ~. larmy will take the field in April. [ . rhn:--Three membersof the r ~ o . . " teen miles an hourwhen pushedlpassengers Theg~aptain ~;t~e ~ ~ , , ~ [crew of the American steamer I rug store | t o the l imi t " /~r-~_:_ L'-" . , . / r e c a s ~amous sample book /Uarib los t thei r live§ wh ~- ,~._~l_.. _ " a • _ " " / - '~ur ,a , however, saw me wa~e Ifo . . . . : . . . . . ' / . . . , ~,, ~u~.~ I ~ ~ @ ~ q ) " ¢ ~ ¢ ~ 0 . . . . or ~przng ano summer now in vessel strucz a sin n,~ : ' -~ome:--Popular md]gnatmn ~s [caused by the torpedo and slowed la" o . . . . . . ,_. , | . +. . . e _ .a r Bor- I - •

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tHanar°usea over the attack of Aus-[down hm vessel, the torpedol) - [ - , ~ . Coramercial Printing at destroyers on two Italian Ipassing harmlessly 100 feet in [ The Miner is two dollar a year. ] Loom ~resn eggs at Sargent 's i THe. ~

fishing boats flying tbe Italian I f ron to f her. ." b u . . . . . "j . . . . . . . INER O F F I C E flag. The destroyers fired upon | The French second light squad- [ ~ ~ ~ ~ d . A . ~ . I - L J _ _ ~ _ +, • ~ . , , =' : .. ~ , k . : ~~ . . . . . . - and aeroplanes dropped bombs Iron was informed to keen a sharn ] ~ / . . . . . " • ; ~l~l~R-'~]~~-_~o'~l)~),~lNdh~lt)~) • O n the boat on the voyage from lookout ~n the Channel'for the [.~11 / - - ,, , ' ~ - " "- -" "~ Antivari to Bart. submarine. I - t l ! ' n " ' J + ' ~

London:--The German sub- marine U-12 sank the British coas~m Cambank and Down- shire off Liverpool Saturday. The Cambank was taking on a pilot and was hit" without warning, four lives being lost. The Aus- tralian mail boat Maloja, carry- ing four hundred passeflgers, was ordered to stop byan uni- dentified armed merchantman in the Enghsh Channel On Saturday• 1 Ignoxing. the order, the Maloja I speeded for Plymouth, five shells I which were fired after her all fall- I ing'short. • I

Berne:--Swiss soldiers fired on [ a German aeroplane which' was J hovering over Swiss territory, hitting the plane in nine places: [ The damaged machine was forced I to descend. . .

W a s h i n g t o n : ' T h e American consul at Bremen reports the sinking of the American steamer Evelyn, by a mine off the German coast. The crew landed at Bor- : kum Island. Secretar~ Daniels 1

The Minister of. Marine an- nounces that a torpedo boa t of this squadron sighted a submar- ine at 7:30 o'clock this moruing, eight miles southwest of Cape Alpreeht, near Boulogne, and immediately opened fire, sueeeed- in~r in scoring several hits before the submarine was able to duck. The announcement adds that a widepatch.of.oil was seen after- wards on the sea at the point where the.submarine disappeared and from this it is believed the submarine Was wrecked. • .

London (official statement)..~- Unfavorable weather with low visibility and a strong southwest- erly gale,, has interrupted opera- tiers in the Dardanelles.

Petrograd :--The oflleial report of the disaster to the twentieth army corps in East Prussia, last Monday, says they were attacked on four sides and greatly out. i numbered.. Notwithstanding I this, they forced a passage thirty I

, two mlles towards I hasordered the United States " Augustowa, --=-------= ~ ~ _ , retaining, artillery, and German

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