the ominee ]miner - connecting repositories• :have negotiated a lease and bodd, mu,de andypres,...

4
i . , . . . . THE LEADING) WEEKLY NEWSPAP - . . , @ =' +. OF NORTHPRN BRITISH COLUMRIA The Ominee ]Miner .. . , VOL. V, NO. 8 "----~ HAZELTON, B. C., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1915 PRICE $2.00 A YEAR r '"'•'.. TWOMININ5 UEAL$ ABEi;ONSUHHATEll The Debenture-----~oup of four mineral claims, situated in the Babine range, some.twenty miles east of'Moricetown, has been bonded to T. H. Reai of Toronto, for a good-price. "- ', ~. " Henry Bretzins' and A.H.Mor- {en,' the owners of thispr~m!sing property, have done•considerable work, disclosing a- veinof high grade silver.lea~i ore, and O..T. . Ross, who reported oh the claims for Mr. Rea, was so pleased that "he recommended the pnrchasd~ofl the group. Mn .Rea macle a' Per- ..:sonalmspectmn of thesho@ings, with the resuk that the.deal was closed in Hazelton this, week..' The pricehas not"beet/::i I made ,pub!ie,. but ss. the.":purcliaser"is well satisfied with his bar¢idll and Mr. Bretziim S~ys the redid. ors have no kick coming, it isevident the deal is:agood one. Mr. Rea; .who operated in' Ross. land in the.early.;days of-that camp and has since been i6romin. ent and.successfulin the Porcu. pine district, has .had a wide e~perience -ifi'I" ' ' : "' ~ ...... :" .... ' : mmlng':ani] =hii entry into the local mining fie[~ ACTIVE HOSTILITIES IN SERVIA I VSKUP rHREArEN ARIANS J London : According. to the Times, one hundred miles of the cailway running from Saloniki to Nish are in the •hands of the forces now invading Servia. The Bulgarians, it aclds, are threaten- ing Uskup in strength. A despatch to the Times from Athens, in announeing that the Greek governmen t had declined Great •'Britain's Offer of Cyprus for Greece's entry into the war, say s that in military circles it is considered doubtful whether the troops promised by the Allies can arrive in time. - - - FIGHTING IN.:.: RUSSIA AND GALLIPOLI Bulgarians from Vrayna, which they had occupied. An Allied fleet yesterday bom- barded the Bulgarian coast from Dedegatch west to Port Lagos, a distance of 48 miles. Italian Warshipstook part. •London: Tw6 destroyers yes- terday entered :the Dardanelles and bombarded Tsaca Tepe. In the,Suvla and, Krithia districts fierce attaeks wet'e made by the Turks. all beingrepulsed by tbe Allied forces. ~The losses of the enemy were heavy. The artill cry action still continues. Paris: The official communique reports that yesterday detach- ments ~f Germa~roops attemp~ ed to advance from their trenches Geneva : A despatch from Sofia received here today says the ~uigarians have captured the ~p~n ~of: Kopvnla, .on_the.railway- line south of Uskup. uation on the Russian front says: "Southeast of Baronovitchi our troops, in the course of the fight- ing, crossed to the west bank .of the Sara and occupied ~he heights of the village of Mazourki, t~king in the course of the engagement twenty 6fficers and 1568 men and three machine guns, "According to laterinformation the number of Wisoners takepin the different districD,in this region h/~s increased,n67 officers and 2025 men." Vienna: it is officially admit. ted. that near'Kowow Alexinetz the Russians have beaten back the Austro- Germans over " a length of tbree miles and a depth of 1000 paces." . Stockholm: The Swedish:sub- ' ' L.'7 t .... = , . , , :; :~,~Chief,:~::~4s~b[~ i!Mlnty r:: " h= n 1 , ' ' P 4 ' J , ~ L' n~ "n '''''4 n ' ' ~p ~ . ' "P~:d?,~'~ 1 . ,C ;n" ; Pn' n n ,n 'recenved in~t~ut¢ionu to deill w th ;i, Bu!g~ria,nS'.aPd. Turks as ialien. : Ik' =~ b ~ ' ' ' : '[. ,' ". . . . . . . d " , r ' =: : ~ ~:. . ..... ::j ' .. ,:. • ~m[es..~ All: auclLTesidinga. will be welcomed. He and his' " at B0is:en-Hache an d Givenchy. marine H valen, in.home waters t~:OD;b:nare preparedtodevelop ' Athens: . The Serviau =forces.,Allied artillery quickly dispersed and flyin~:the Sw.edish flag,-was quate scal:::engO;lP Onaagd~:t e n~V:sta:h:med the offenswe a. J the.attaekers. . [attacked'.by-:i a. Germaq armed work as eltrly as possiblein ti~e g:~ '* ' Teut°mc invaders and J . _~. trawler, which fired nine shots, r ' I " . ........ [nave zorced them back. Servian I " Petrograd. The official .corn, woundin the helm : i " ' spring.. . ,, ~.~-:.. . , , .... g sman" An -- - .' ;, . • .~ ~: rP0Ps have also expelled the[munication dealing with the sit- enquiry is demanded 'A numner o~ Or;her prSp'erties ['. "; " . - , " , ' .[ . in. Omifieea distridt are being~' ~ '' ' PR ' THE GREAT WAR DAY BY DAY * considered by MnRea, and Mr, [ " OGRESS OF, Bretzins' is dew ',engageh i~ (~x.; ~ ) has demanded reinforcementsi" repulsed, and the Monte,egrin amining several claims on th'e MONDAY, OCT. 18 Roumania has ordered the class forces are advancing. lower Skeena on'his: behalf. " 'i of 1916 to join the colors, and is Paris: The French steamer • The same purchasers'have ac- Germans Begin Shelling ,~. completing the mobilization of Admi~'al Hamelin was torpedoed quired :the Basingroup of six London: A' report from Am- all forces, by an Austrian submarine in the claims, adjoining.the: Debenture sterdani states that the Germans The King of Greece has order- Mediterranean, the submarine have '~begun a terrific bombard- ed 'the disbandment of eight bombarding the sinking vessel onthe east and ioca~ed.by~ A.T. men,. of-the Ft-ench and British I classes of auxiliary forces. Pre- while the passengers wer~ taking iind W.F. Harrett ~nd O.T.Ross. lines, i prepar~itory tO another at- mier Radoslavoff, according to a to the boats. Forty shei'ls, wbre ~" ~ 'Red Rds¢~!B0nded ". ). tempt 'to force a way,through t~ Zurich despatch, says ~hat Greece fired, 71 being killed. ~ ' -Willia'm'.MacAdttm:~-"formei.i~y~a Calais, "" .. " ~ill not enter the waruntilthe newspaperman-:in ,Sandon~ ...l~ut. 'The Paris officialreportsays Allies succeed in completely London: A large German tot- .-- now of Edmon~ni~:was here this. the:French forceslastnight?corn - checking the Teutonic advance, pedo boat was run down tied cut ' pletely repulsed three fierce Ger= when she will immediately attack in two by a Germa,, steam.ferry which left rrelleberg, Sweden, •week to close i~deal for" tile i Red • Rose group, e~e~f'~he best cop. man attacks" at Bois en Hache, Bulgaria. ~orthwest of Souchez. Rmsiam M/~ke Gain at 6 o'clock Friday night with all ,,-Per properfieson ~herde ~B~u]e . . . . . * , .. lights out. Only five of timtot.: Attacks on the :Belgian' lines at Petrograd. The. capture by pedo boat's, cre'w of fort~ five " mountaiii'. Heland his~soeia't~ :'°D~eath's Highway," near Dix- Russians of Gateri farm, midway weresaved " "" " :have negotiated a lease and bodd, mu,de andYpres, were repulsed, between Lake Demmen and Lake " .......... . " : ~ - ~the terrors ot~ whieh have notbeen theBelgian artillery doingdeadly Dreswiaty, :from which they~ f ~ n ~ ~ ~ ' ' ' " ~xequfiofi, German losseswere dro*;e.the Germans,..wfth great ~[; *u~'~ua*,:uc*'.*~.. ' I[ -i made public. ": : ,~':'.Pe~rd0n& Err'arethe vendors, heavy.".:;, ..: .... .:.. -. . ::slaughter, besidescapturing manY I '~ . i ' ' '" " • ,'::;'Aft: :,iehgtneer is expected to /~:.i' Balkan Operations .prisoners, gives the' Russiansl rd Italy% PoSition . r ' ' t L l'Pj'°" ' : ~ ~ ' ~ ~ " ° 1 l ' " 4 " ' ' ' '"" ''': " ' ° P 'L' P'~'l ' command, of the Ifnessouthward l, Rome.!'. The LforeiKn. OffiCe has , .~rrwe.next week*,to make nlans al~°.n~°nht~veA,.~e:u:~°;pee~atr°m from DvinsR; through Dreswiaty authorized t m st~itemenl;,/thht "' '' '*" ;"%" :: ':' * : ': ' ;, '" S ~f~r/workoii:the~edRose Whlch = • -'.., ',' ...-, ;,., .. aridLake Boginsky, a:.lii]e[of[talv will co:op,~te-.With,the ........ ~ ~ .......... ' n--~-a-lnBr+ Eile ~ulgsrlans,~wl~n. Rn; ...... :. .... , . ~ ' ~ ,: , - ~[ ................ - ~V.~t~a '~ '" ~ ' ~ ~" '',~" '~Jr ''J natural defenses,:thirty mflesin Alliesin 'dealiri With" the B .... ' is' to bd:d/~etiec[Ttip"al;o~i~e}~ -.,.---,,., .... ,' -..~.. =,,~aa~. me len~.Ch. .... ... ~ ....... .. • "" ..... ~ ............ . ............. " " ., .~ag ..... , . . [a!kan ' :i;!.Cl~ief. :i~i4slmbie ~'~II ..: !:i. Serbo An-lo Fre6oh'forc~es" ~ g ..... . ,.SlcUa~lon -~,ine exacc elate *o~[ " g _*, , . i naY~:'., % ........ .:~ :: .... ' ~ " : ..... ', ........... ; .... penetratqc[ intoLBulgarian terri -~ . .i. , :. War..Notea. ... jactive Italian Si!iap0rt,-as 'w,eli' 'L~ 7~ ' Y J k ' r ' . . . . . . ' O ' ' * " • " the direction which the su oft [ tory aunt north .,of the.Greek . R me,-:....Itahan::forees.~have[.., .. .: ..... PP I ,~dtiry,,. occupying,:Strum'itzfi, JStormed,Pregasinai',.an::imp6H;ant[ will take,: are:. witbhe!d:for the]d i'a~irdlhg,:'t0", *~dv'iees:.:~e~eiVed ad~,anced:', posifion:/.of: the ,RivfilW esent fo~.mflitaryre~ons~, It,['~ ,. ............... , ,.. ;~ ..... ~. The .: despatch i, ' ~ ". " '," "P J' : ~' . ' 'i . " '' h 4 . , , .d'4 :': ...... ' ..... ,'.''' J ] ~ • :~thm'.:distrlet ~ust report.at.,t~e~om'~"Saloniki ":." •"' L'''' b' h' '' defenses In Trenfi~6. ,' ~ • . is stated, hdwever,' thatlimlian • , : !idiiief"C0tistable'B•0fflcd"i~/H~[. •~n.,t.inuedi i!•~:!t ~'is..,•!eatm,~l:~ fromi[ .~Austrian i-attacR'~i~a~ai~t :-¢~he J•t.r°9.P.s..: w!~i not/be,sent.~S~ir?~a1~ ::{ i'iat~,:i~rii'Sti~hie?pi~viiidai'i~0iiee , diplon~ativ sources th t on c. on . . . . . . ' a .or M nia~egro, but, elsewhere, ~ = ,':!: :'¢~#~ lfi~i~olton di~ela :,!,. :/' zensen, me uerman comm nd~i.i~h09a:froiit' have 5+ei~':m' let I I' ~umvn=~+~on was raven a~ne ' :':'gS}. ~' * ;r,%''') ",,' ",£",7,',{~:e),~-'a,,U:~*,"{;r['XL .f?;~.' P *. Z.+.~,; ,, " , , ' ' t , , , :, "%;,.} ".',.. " = , . = . ]I k ,~ , , '3 r , d , I @~' . .';='.,: -- . " r ' ' * j ' .... " ,~ -- ~''" ' ' j £ J ' ' ' i~ ' " ~ g ' ' " ' .= ~ = , d ~ : ' . . . . . . T~> , a " ~ ' I, ' = ' ' i ,' '= , './ '= ' n 4 ~ ' p I ' " *k,d~' *= t %1 ~ . . X J ' ' , V ,' , . £ [ ' k ' ' , . , ~ r :. " ' I 'i = e" P '.t : i . ,'=~,~'=fl,4~,kPk, i"; ~ :...' .~1:' : '=',gm ' i,,~,~ tJt,~:l' ;" m ; 'd~ ;....... : ,kS= :~:~: k ;::~ ! ..... ',= * *,*' ,-- '''p +, =~, [ d" d r ' ( 'e , k t :r'' 7 5k e: :, =k , ~ #: ' = ,, ~ ' , "* ~+ : = ~ {m,,~:e: m~, ~". ''==] = v ,~=' = ' e k 4 ~ " ':' . .... k ~ * t '. k ?."*:k--+ . ' ) ~t'= ~" ~ I : ' , / ~ : . , ON IMflEI;ILE KLOOi;H George Lapointe, who has at times given the police consider- able trouble, is in the cells today facing a charge of attempted murder. Last night, it appears, Lapointe attacked a half- witted Indian woman known as Crazy Ann, inflicting terrible knife wounds. Chief Minty learned of the crime and sent out three constables and several competent specials, who spent several hours in search for the guilty man, with the result that Lapointe was arrested early .this morning in a blacksmith shop where he had hidden. The victim is in the Hospital. "#'a.lll -, 1 ~.~,a,e~¢eu Goo~ Sum Trafalgar Tag: Day, in aid of the British Red Cross. was most successful in Hazelton, the total collections being $170.80. 01 this amount $115 came.from the Rocher de Boule mine and Skeena Crossing. The collectors who obtained this sum were enter- tained by B.RJones at the Cbp- p~r Tavern during their stay at '{The young }adDs whose efforts resulted, so well were Misses Con.stance Goddard. Jean Grant, Maggie Allen, Dorcas McDougall and FJorenceldeDou~all .. ... • ~h.mfiged Steamer Schedule Prince• Rupert, Oct. 21:--The new steamer scbedule: of the G.T.Pi comes into effect Thurs- day, October 28 Steamers will arrive on Thurs. day at 9 a.m~ and Sundays at 8 p.m. and will leave for the south on SaturdaYs a~ 9 a.m. find Mon- days at 7 P.m. • It is not expected ,ha, there will' be any ebangc in the train ser.. vice. - - Hallowe'en Social ~' O,i F/,iday evening next,:Octo:' ber 29, a Hallowe.'en .social •.will be held in St.. Andrew's Hall. Refresbme,ts. will be provided, and a good program ,of concert ' numb'ers and:amusements will ensure the enjoymer~t of ali who attends./iE~ery0nel is cord{aiRy ifivitedtd;bepresent. '. - . ..: • ': :F0'Tr~reP'rev+nhon i • ',', .'the.: towh' fire:wardens are. .ab0utto make thehlinspeetion0f " all prei/lisei'in Haze~tOr£:/••It',; •is'' deslrable(that• citizens take,mesa, ' r 'r~:~=:'~ es.,to:Ihave, thenr I, bufldings:m.',:,. - tmmm ProPer~•:~con ~i/tion'/as:thle" fi re wari{'.... ':'' .1 ':~ '~l ] ~ ~enb.ace, reqiiired'.by iaw~to i~ake "i '.! iii!~>:~ action i: alnst !anYlp+ 0•,s: •wh•° : • '• i~ereist; in ~maintaining ~lefeedve' i ; :;i:~[~ u, es-~or..:.whose .,,premlsesrnrem:~ ":v

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Page 1: The Ominee ]Miner - COnnecting REpositories• :have negotiated a lease and bodd, mu,de andYpres, were repulsed, between Lake Demmen and Lake " ..... . " : ~ - ~the terrors ot~ whieh

i . • , . . . .

THE LEADING) WEEKLY NEWSPAP - . . , @ =' +.

OF NORTHPRN BRITISH COLUMRIA

The Ominee ]Miner • . . . ,

VOL. V, NO. 8 "----~ HAZELTON, B. C., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1915 PRICE $2.00 A YEAR

r . . ' • f ~

'"'•'..

TWO MININ5 UEAL$ ABE i;ONSUHHATEll

The Debenture-----~oup of four mineral claims, situated in the Babine range, some.twenty miles east of'Moricetown, has been bonded to T. H. Reai of Toronto, for a good-price. "- ' , ~. " Henry Bretzins' and A.H.Mor- {en,' the owners of this pr~m!sing property, have done • considerable work, disclosing a- veinof high grade silver.lea~i ore, and O..T.

. Ross, who reported oh the claims for Mr. Rea, was so pleased that

"he recommended the pnrchasd~ofl • the group. Mn .Rea macle a' Per- ..:sonalmspectmn of thesho@ings, with the resuk that the.deal was closed in Hazelton this, week..' The price has not"beet/::i I made

,pub!ie,. but ss. the.":purcliaser"is well satisfied with his bar¢idll and Mr. Bretziim S~ys the redid. ors have no kick coming, it isevident the deal is:a good one. Mr. Rea; .who operated in' Ross.

land in the.early.;days of-that camp and has since been i6romin. ent and.successful in the Porcu. pine district, has .had a wide e~perience -ifi 'I" ' ' : "' ~ ...... :" .... ' : mmlng':ani] =hii entry into the local mining fie[~

ACTIVE HOSTILITIES IN SERVIA I VSKUP rHREArEN ARIANS

J

London : According. to the

Times, one hundred miles of the

cailway running from Saloniki to

Nish are in the •hands of the

forces now invading Servia. The

Bulgarians, it aclds, are threaten- ing Uskup in strength.

A despatch to the Times from

Athens, in announeing that the

Greek governmen t had declined

• Great • 'Britain's Offer of Cyprus

for Greece's entry into the war,

say s that in military circles it is

considered doubtful whether t he

troops promised by the Allies can arrive in time.

- - - FIGHTING IN.:.: RUSSIA AND GALLIPOLI Bulgarians from Vrayna, which

they had occupied.

An Allied fleet yesterday bom-

barded the Bulgarian coast from

Dedegatch west to Port Lagos, a

distance of 48 miles. Italian Warshipstook part.

• London: Tw6 destroyers yes-

terday entered :the Dardanelles

and bombarded Tsaca Tepe. In

the,Suvla and, Krithia districts fierce attaeks wet'e made by the

Turks. all beingrepulsed by tbe

Allied forces. ~The losses of the

enemy were heavy. The artill cry action still continues.

Paris: The official communique

reports that yesterday detach-

ments ~f Germa~roops attemp~

ed to advance from their trenches

Geneva : A despatch from

Sofia received here today says the

~uigarians have captured t h e

~p~n ~of: Kopvnla, .on_the.railway- line south of Uskup.

uation on the Russian front says:

"Southeast of Baronovitchi our

troops, in the course of the fight-

ing, crossed to the west bank .of

the Sara and occupied ~he heights

of the village of Mazourki, t~king

in the course of the engagement

twenty 6fficers and 1568 men and

three machine guns,

"According to laterinformation

the number of Wisoners takepin

the different districD, in this

region h/~s increased,n67 officers

and 2025 men."

Vienna: it is officially admit.

ted. that near'Kowow Alexinetz

the Russians have beaten back

the Austro- Germans over " a

length of tbree miles and a depth of 1000 paces."

. Stockholm: The Swedish:sub-

' ' L . ' 7 t . . . . = , • . , , •

:; :~,~Chief,:~::~4s~b[~ i!Mlnty r : : " h = n 1 , ' ' P 4 ' J , ~ L' n~ "n ' ' ' ' ' 4 n ' ' ~p ~ . ' "P~:d?,~'~ 1 . ,C ;n" ; Pn' n n ,n

'recenved in~t~ut¢ionu to deill w th ;i, Bu!g~ria,nS '.aPd. Turks as ialien.

: Ik' = ~ b ~ ' ' ' : ' [ . , ' " . . . . . . . d " , r ' =: : ~ ~:. . . . . . . : : j '

. . ,:. • ~m[es..~ All: auclLTesidinga.

will be welcomed. He and his' " at B0is:en-Hache an d Givenchy. marine H valen, in.home waters • t~:OD;b:nare preparedtodevelop ' Athens: . The Serviau =forces., Allied artillery quickly dispersed and flyin~:the Sw.edish flag,-was

quate scal:::engO;lP Onaagd~:t e n~V:sta:h:med the offenswe a. J the.attaekers. . [attacked'.by-:i a. Germaq armed

work as eltrly as possible in ti~e g:~ '* ' Teut°mc invaders and J . _~. trawler, which fired nine shots, r ' I " . ........ [nave zorced them back. Servian I " Petrograd. The official .corn, woundin the helm : i " ' spring.. . ,, ~.~-:.. . , , . . . . g sman" An

- - - . ' ; , . • .~ ~: rP0Ps have also expelled the[munication dealing with the sit- enquiry is demanded 'A numner o~ Or;her prSp'erties ['. "; " . - , " , ' .[ • .

in. Omifieea distridt are b e i n g ~ ' ~ '' ' PR ' THE GREAT WAR DAY BY DAY *

considered by M n R e a , and Mr, [ " OGRESS OF, Bretzins' is dew ',engageh i~ (~x.; ~ ) has demanded reinforcementsi" repulsed, and the Monte,egrin amining several claims on th'e MONDAY, OCT. 18 Roumania has ordered the class forces are advancing. lower Skeena on'his: behalf. " ' i of 1916 to join the colors, and is Paris: The French steamer • The same purchasers'have ac- Germans Begin Shelling ,~. completing the mobilization of Admi~'al Hamelin was torpedoed

quired :the Bas ingroup of six London: A' report from Am- all forces, by an Austrian submarine in the claims, adjoining.the: Debenture sterdani states that the Germans The King of Greece has order- Mediterranean, the submarine

have '~ begun a terrific bombard- ed ' the disbandment of eight bombarding t h e sinking vessel o n t h e east and ioca~ed.by~ A.T . men,. o f - the Ft-ench and British I classes of auxiliary forces. Pre- while the passengers wer~ taking iind W.F. Harrett ~nd O.T.Ross. lines, i prepar~itory tO another at- mier Radoslavoff, according to a to the boats. Forty shei'ls, wbre ~" ~ 'Red Rds¢~!B0nded ". ) . tempt 'to force a way,through t~ Zurich despatch, says ~hat Greece fired, 71 being killed. ~ ' -Willia'm'.MacAdttm:~-"formei.i~y~a Calais, "" .. " ~ill not enter the waruntilthe

newspaperman-:in , Sandon~ ...l~ut. 'The Paris official report says Allies succeed in completely London: A large German tot- .-- now of Edmon~ni~:was here this. the:French forces last night?corn - checking the Teutonic advance, pedo boat was run down tied cut

' pletely repulsed three fierce Ger= when she will immediately attack in two by a Germa,, steam.ferry • which left rrelleberg, Sweden, • week to close i~deal for" tile i Red

• Rose group, e~e~f'~he best cop. man attacks" at Bois en Hache, Bulgaria. ~orthwest of Souchez . Rmsiam M/~ke Gain at 6 o'clock Friday night with all

, , - P e r properfieson ~ h e r d e ~B~u]e . . . . . * , .. lights out. Only five of timtot.: Attacks on the :Belgian' lines at Petrograd. The. capture by pedo boat's, cre'w of fort~ five

" mountaiii'. Heland his~soeia ' t~ :'°D~eath's Highway ," near Dix- Russians of Gateri farm, midway weresaved " • "" " • :have negotiated a lease and bodd, mu,de andYpres, were repulsed, between Lake Demmen and Lake " . . . . . . . . . . . " : ~ - ~the terrors ot~ whieh have notbeen theBelgian artillery doingdeadly Dreswiaty, :from which they~ f ~ n ~ ~ ~

' ' ' " ~xequfiofi, German losses were dro*;e.the Germans,. .wfth great ~[; *u~'~ua*,:uc*'.*~.. ' I[ -i made public. ": : ,~':'.Pe~rd0n& Err'arethe vendors, heavy.".:;, ..: .... .:.. -. . :: slaughter, besides capturing manY I '~ . i ' ' '" "

• , ' : : ; 'Aft: :,iehgtneer i s expected to /~:.i' Balkan Operations .prisoners, gives the' Russiansl r d Italy% PoSition . r ' ' t L l 'Pj '°" ' : ~ ~ ' ~ ~ " ° 1 l ' " 4 " ' ' ' ' "" ' '': " ' ° P ' L' P ' ~'l ' command, of the Ifnes southward l, Rome.!'. The LforeiKn. OffiCe has

, .~rrwe.next week*, to make nlans al~°.n~°nht~veA,.~e:u:~°;pee~atr°m from DvinsR; through Dreswiaty authorized t m st~itemenl;,/thht " ' ' ' ' * " ; " % " : : ' : ' * : ' : ' ; , ' " S

~f~r/workoii:the~edRose Whlch = • -'.., ',' ...-, ;,., .. ar idLake Boginsky, a:.lii]e[of[ talv will co:op,~te-.With,the ........ ~ ~ .......... ' n--~-a-lnBr+ Eile ~ulgsrlans,~wl~n. Rn; ...... :. .... , . ~ ' ~ ,: , - ~[ ................ -

~V.~t~a '~ '" ~ ' ~ ~" '',~" '~Jr ''J natural defenses,:thirty mflesin Allies in 'dealiri With" the B .... ' is' to bd:d/~etiec[Ttip"al;o~i~e}~ -.,.---,,., .... , ' -..~.. =,,~aa~. me len~.Ch. .... ...~ ....... .. • "" ..... ~ ............ . ............. " " . , .~ag ..... , . . [a!kan ' :i ;!.Cl~ief. :i~i4slmbie ~'~II ..: !:i. Serbo An-lo Fre6oh'forc~es " ~ g ..... . ,.SlcUa~lon -~,ine exacc elate *o~[ " g _*, , . i naY~:'., % ........ .:~ : : .... ' ~ " : ..... ', ........... ; ....

penetratqc[ into LBulgarian terri -~ . .i. , :. W a r . . N o t e a . ... jactive Italian Si!iap0rt,-as 'w,eli' 'L~ 7~ ' Y J k ' r ' . . . . . . ' O ' ' * " • " the direction which the su oft [ tory aunt north .,of the.Greek . R me,-:....Itahan::forees.~have[.., .. .: . . . . . • PP I

,~dtiry,,. occupying,:Strum'itzfi, J Stormed,Pregasinai',.an::imp6H;ant[ will take,: are:. witbhe!d: for the]d i'a~irdlhg,:'t0", *~dv'iees:.:~e~eiVed ad~,anced:', posifion:/.of: the ,RivfilW esent fo~.mflitaryre~ons~, It,['~

,. ............... , ,.. ;~ ..... ~. The .: despatch i, ' ~ ". " '," "P J' : ~' . ' ' i . " ' ' h 4 . , , .d'4 :': ...... ' ..... ,'.''' J ] ~ • :~thm'.:distrlet ~ust report.at.,t~e ~om'~"Saloniki ":." •"' L'''' b' h' '' defenses In Trenfi~6. ,' ~ • . is stated, hdwever,' thatlimlian • , : !idiiief"C0tistable'B•0fflcd"i~/H~[. •~n.,t.inuedi i!•~:!t ~'is..,•!eatm,~l:~ fromi[ .~Austrian i-attacR'~i~a~ai~t :-¢~he J•t.r°9.P.s..: w!~i no t/be,sent.~S~ir?~a1~

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ON IMflEI;ILE KLOOi;H George Lapointe, who has at

times given the police consider- able trouble, is in the cells today facing a charge of attempted murder.

Last night, it appears, Lapointe attacked a half- witted Indian woman known as Crazy Ann, inflicting terrible knife wounds. Chief Minty learned of the crime and sent out three constables and several competent specials, who spent several hours in search for the guilty man, with the result that Lapointe was arrested early .this morning in a blacksmith shop where he had hidden.

The victim is in the Hospital. " # ' a . l l l - , 1 ~.~,a,e~¢eu Goo~ Sum

Trafalgar Tag: Day, in aid of the British Red Cross. was most successful in Hazelton, the total collections being $170.80. 01 this amount $115 came.from the Rocher de Boule mine and Skeena Crossing. The collectors who obtained this sum were enter- tained by B.RJones at t h e Cbp- p~r Tavern during their stay at

'{The young }adDs whose efforts resulted, so well were Misses Con.stance Goddard. Jean Grant, Maggie Allen, Dorcas McDougall and FJorenceldeDou~al l . . ...

• ~h.mfiged Steamer Schedule Prince• Rupert, Oct. 21:--The

new steamer scbedule: of the G.T.Pi comes into effect Thurs- day, October 28

Steamers will arrive on Thurs. day at 9 a.m~ and Sundays at 8 p.m. and will leave for the south on SaturdaYs a~ 9 a.m. find Mon- days at 7 P.m. • It is not expected ,ha, there will' be any ebangc in the train ser.. vice. - -

Hallowe'en Social ~' O,i F/,iday evening next,:Octo:'

ber 29, a Hallowe.'en .social •.will be held in St.. Andrew's Hall. Refresbme,ts. will be provided, and a good program , o f concert ' numb'ers and:amusements will ensure the enjoymer~t of ali who attends./iE~ery0nel is cord{aiRy i f iv i tedtd;bepresent . ' . - . ..:

• ': :F0'Tr~reP'rev+nhon i • ',', .'the.: towh' fire:wardens are. .ab0ut to make thehlinspeetion0f " all prei/lisei'in Haze~tOr£:/••It',; •is'' deslrable(that• citizens take,mesa, ' r ' r ~ : ~ = : ' ~

es.,to:Ihave, thenr I, bufldings:m.',:,. - t m m m ProPer~•:~con ~i/tion'/as:thle" fi re wari{'.... ':'' .1 ':~ '~l ] ~

~enb.ace, reqiiired'.by iaw~to i~ake "i '.! i i i ! ~ > : ~ action i: alnst !anYlp+ 0•,s: •wh•° : • '• i~ereist; in ~maintaining ~lefeedve' i ; :;i:~[~ u, es-~or..:.whose .,,premlsesrnrem:~ ":v

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• . , . : " . • . , . " . , . ,

' THE OMINECA MINER, SATURDAY, OCTO]~ER 2S, 1915 '~ ' ~

" he •Omineca Miner , !, '.~.I ~ .. .. ~ ' . , .' . :~i(i~,:: , I

P~).I.~S~E~ ~VERY SATVRDAY AT HAZELTON. THE C~.NTER If ' . . . . ' ' ' I G~..,T OM,N~O~ D,ST~,CT OF BRIT,~ COLUMm. I i e '

I . TM , IShopping place O ~ U [ ' - I ~ | 0 •'others FollOw I A. R. Macdona ld , Pub l i she r a n d ProprmtOr.e~ [~I~ MINERS P R O S P E C T O R S ' a n d S E T r L E R S ' S U P P L I E S .A S P E C I A L T Y I l

Reading " " . . . " " ".. ' '- " ~". "i . • ADVERTISING RATES: Display, $2.50 per inch per month; i I i at B.C. ' ' " "' ,'i]II Notices, 20 cents per line for each insm:tion. Legal notices inserted I }I I

" ' . I| FALL AND WINTER" I VOL. V. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1915. NO. 8 . '

C I ' " : before the submarine commission, which have appeared in opposition / m newspapers, the following editorial from the Vancouver World, an ~ I i .~ independent journal, will be of interest, expressing, asitdoes,,, "" " ~ " "' ' 1 '~"

views whichareheldbyallright-thinl~ingpeople. With regard to / I { '" SAMPLES N O W IN:- the question of the regRlar cost of submarines, which the World / I

assumes should have been taken up more fully by the commissioner, [ I Every garment is t a i l o r e d by skilled' cra~men I toit decidemay fairlYwhetherbe heldthe that the business of the commission was not[ ~ " ' " ' i~.v,a " -

profit madeby . . • . . , i ,~. " " " ' . " I T I ~ I Paterson and the builders was I with the most painstaking care, I

excessive or not; but merely to decide whether commissions had ~ t ope.auon i: personally supervlsed; from cutting I I

been paid, and to whom. The World says: " n t s ~ t w i l l t i i The submarine enquiry at Victoria has excited the political II t o completlo , resulting in farms tha t '

newspapers to elaborate for their readers unauthorized and I I I" • • i o.

unofficial returns of the Comm,ssioner's findings'. The World ~ perfectly, ~ eschews this; but there are some points which may be touched on . . . . . . ,.

without pretending to knowledge we do not t, ossess, m B r o k e n L o t s o f "" .'- i~..... !-i , : . . ii One.factseem. seurious.- I t i s tha t the .eommiss !onseemed to i _ _ , . . . . . . . _ = , I : " :

haveT~o:n~:m:tmiOnnats tp°a:dh'efregtlha:~v°:tse~s ?b: : ;~n~Stant see[as ~ M e n s U n d e r w e a r a t ~pec , a l Prices m , .

fairly clear. Mr. Paterson, of Seattle, who has been defended as a ~, ', , . , _ " . . , . . . "_ i.;..~ . ..- ~ " " • pro-Ally in sympathy, nevertheless did not allow his sentiments to I It shme to Io0k over. your stoves and chimneys. :.

i curtail his profits on" the transaction. He secured $40,000 for ~ P_IJ _ .... ~L_2' _': '_...~_ ~ ..... ' O-: : .-.: :. f~. i | himself. . : ' " I k.,OIL1 WCa[II~I- IS 8UI~ tO c o m e , o e e our .L,OOK

~ut even admitting this, what does it prove? Simply. that Sir 1![ -- ~, ..... ~ LI ...... O . . . . " ~_ " ' "= - i;:::" o t o v c ~ , f x c ~ t t c r s , ~ [ o v e I Richard McBride, like the British Admiralty and 'War Office when I p pes,::- [ c . .:: ~" ::". i

emergencies have faced them in the w~ir, have seeured what was ~ _ __. . . . . i " " : i I.. vitally n~cessary, regardless of price. ,Thereis no doubttherewas ~ Fresh Fruits in .. ". : an "emergency" on this coast twelve'monthS a o:and it was an ~ season. Apples, Bananas,

. , g - ' " - !I .emergency that simply had to be met. One or two of the .enemy ' s ~ Oranges. Lemons. e t c . . n o w nn:k,.~A - I

/~hi s " " " " " " ' " • ~ ' ' . . . . -- ...... ' ....... ' • '~" ' " - p m the North Pacific within easy reach of Vmtona altered I "" : " " • even the pdblie taste for dollars. "Pi 'otect ion was essential; for a i f

few shells f t~m German Warships thro"wn into Vicl;oria would have ~ " " ,. " ' : ' l • been more expensive than half-a-dozen submarines. ~ I " , " . . . . : . }I{

.,,l:he. public mind inVictoria, to0. wasexereised_infactitis ~., • . . .. ~ ~ not too much t o s a y i t waspanicky• There were'scores of self- I I ~ _ _ _ , _ ! ' ~ ~ ~ ' " ~ - " - - . . . . - , - 1 constltuted ' field marshals and "admnal " I ~.1~Ilt~ra.I . " " - "' s in. those days, whose _ I . . . . ~ . " " ~ . ~ ' _ ' " ~ " " ' ' I ' , . " . , . ~ e ~ t o l ] l l _ . actwity varied inversely as their, wisdo m or efficiency. These men ~ I ,Merchant at . ~2. t #n l tMLdl 1~ ih l I ] . ' B. C , made life miserable for gveryone in responsible office by their ~ I.. " , , ..":. ':~ .:i- . '' . . ' divided counsem,, unnecessary advice and unilluminative Criticism. M ' ....... " ": '. '. !"~:i.

• They b.roke the health of a dockyard officiai. Inoonditionssueh"as ]I{]II.Hi{I[II[II[.Iii{iI{II{II.HI]IIIi~Ii~Iiwm~w..~'~l~ these It must be admitted Sw Rmhard . . . . , ~ ~ m z a m l m . ~ " " " McBride kept his head, .. , :.. : .. :, ......... worked with deeismn and despatch, and when invited by the naval splendid condition the fruit trees ~ " " authorities, gave his best endeavors to meet an admittedly difficult "- "

appear to bein. For all intend- ' CANADIAN PACIFIC-:: situation. He met i t , we think, adequately on the whole--more ing f ru i t tree planters I would capablethan any of his Critics. And the evidence of the enquiry advise early maturing kinds, as L°we~trates PrinceRup-ert-t° alI.F'altem:P°intavia ~teamer ' " " brought out no fact ' that touched his personal honor. There is no . ~o v a n ~ u v e r and ca~., .di~, Pacific Railway. . i

l![./ gainsaying this, and we can point to it 'with all the greater force Yellow Transparent, Duchess, , . ~aeam ann. arran m ~ u a e d on ~ t e m e r . l ] because we have .no political views to uphold and no brief where- Red .Astrachan, Keswick Codlin, ~ s~..."Y~?~_~.~__A~" or "P~a~/. So~h~ |~v~1'rla~ Rupert.very ' I! from to speak on:behalf o f the Premier. " Liveland Raspberry, and Wealthy ' ~ O a U A V at 6p. m. S.S. "Prla~.e Maquhaa" l~v, .

" Prince Rupert every Sund[sy at 6 p.m. ..... " Hiizt~ For Fruit-Growers ~ kerosene, used in the following and Hyslop in crabs. For cher- F o r V A N C O U V E R , " V I C T O R I A a n d S E A T T L E ' '

• The following hints by A. H. propor.ti~ns. For a gallon o f the ries I would recommend Olivet, ' .. • Morello and Sing. J . G . Me.Nab, .Cot. SrdAve. and4th St., Prilm¢~~Ruper~ B. C. ""

Tomlipson, assistant horticultur-'soldtion use a pound of stone "I am hoping to visit the dis-'. ' ' : ,...: .,.~i.. ,

ist, will be of value to many of lime (unslaked if possible). To trict later and hold meetings, in The Omineca Miner is two " '~::: " . . . . ~ :: ' ' " of our readers: this add 2 ozs. of Paris green or " ,dollars a year anywhere in. Canada,i- - • conjunction w~th my colleagues..

FAi~L TREATMENT OF FRUIT arsenate of lead ands table- ' ' • -. . ..... ::., ~ .:~,:i'.!.I.

TI~Es--To aid in the maturing spoonful of, carbolic or kerosene. T h e r ivers of Europe are es- =. " .......

of the fruit tree wood, I would If only old or slaked lime can be t imatedtobecapableofsupplying :,.

recommend tipping~ the trees, procared, use hot water. Incase 46,000,000horse.power, Russia's Buikhy Valley inches of the new wood) Later. to procure, use one-quarter pound - Naval guns have longer ranges ....... ' :.:

[ i mat ters may" be facilitated bl I ° f s°ap instead ° f arsenate ° f than land weap0ns ° f the same . ~ d s : . F o r S a ~ e '': ~ stripping.the tree of its foliage, lead or Paris green, sizes because it is easier:to reline / ~ " "

l !Ii ' In some cases it will be necessary A' mulch of leaves, i etc., is them and heavier charges may " -~ " . . . . . to support the trees against a a4visable about the middle. of be used, • . • ~ ..- .' . . . heavy snowfall, Either tie the Nbvemberuntil late in the spring, . " " • ": .... ~ ' " " : . . . .

These Lands are close to:the main line.ofthelGrand'.T~nk"i branches to a stake or tie the in ,the first place to pro tec t the Iron,. nickel and copper com. -raciflcRailway,.whtchisndwrunningtrainsthrof~gh. t h e II

" branches of a tree together, roots and10wer part of the trunk pose a. new white, non-corrceive " BulkieyV~illey. There is a ready local 'market f0ral l pro- ~': II I t Will. be .wise to pro tec t the from frost, and in' the SPrihg to alloy t h a t can be rolled,~ drawn " duce~ ' •Land prices: a~ei~=reasonable. Terr/m .are ~:easv ~ii.... II

ill t runk f r o m sunseald,, e t c , and' retard the growth! of, the i!.trce, and cast that a.Philadel - " " • " : ...Write:for full pa~mulars.to ..... ' . . . . . . . . . pl~ianh,~s ................................ ' ...... " ": II attacks ,by rabbits or .mice,.'by If mice arevery col~imon amuleh invented. .": "' :' , ' . : /,'~::.'~-:,?"i .':, ':./:, :- , .... ; -~.-.,

either placing, tar. or felt paper is.not reeommended;*u'nld~ithe, .:]

around., tho. t runk , ..: or : .mdsquito trunks" are p ro tee ted i r' ~'~ . ; :~'''' ~ ' ' " " W i ]

:]'! bar. o r i r i s t6adbf thesea washis : .Speaking of",£hlS:dlsl;ddt, i:Ml':: gk recommended~ '.madi::i':bf: 'Iiihe,-Tomlmson/s~iidi. :,"i,'w~',ii/illseli iig:

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': Advice to Proapectors [ B ' I""'="li"'"l="'l'l i W h d t p r o s p e e t o r s w a n t to re- The Doings mf Company

m e m b e r i s t h a t : B r i t , s h ~ , o l u ~ b i a " Hudson's Bay o r e s a r e l o w g r a d e " o r i s o ~ t l~e ' ? " , : N e w s N o t e , f r o m M a n y , S o u r c e s ~ l . . . . ~ '

.. , ~ , , . ' ~ , . . . . -.... a v e r a g e , , a n d , ~ h a t - t h e m m t n g ' o f " " " " " ' " ' ' - "" • • C ~ m a d a n o w h a s s i x t y • t h o u s a n d - A . d ~ f f e r e n c e o f ' o p i n i o n r e g a r d H A Z E L T O N , B . C . -=

t h e m ~s. a p u r e l y i n d u s t r i a l b u s i - l t h e . n . a t . . . . . . . . . . t h g . f r o r t t . L " i n ~ B r i t i s h . p o l i c y . in t h e B a l k a n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t N

n e ~ s . N o - p r o s p e c t ~ u s t i f i e ~ - t ~ e / - : * : . _ = . . . . . - : , . . . . , . . - c . . . . , . =_ , . . . . r • . . . . ' I c a u s ' e d S~r E d w a r d C a r s o n s r e w a s / . . . D e a l e r s i n G r 6 c e r i e s , H a r d w a r e , B o o t s , S h o e s , E t c . ---- s t ~ k e r ' i i i h i s o ~ i n i o n t h a t h e h a s l ~ , e n m r e m n s u i a , m a s z a , ,, s i g n a t i o h ' f f 6 i f i ' t h e C a b i n e t . "= " : ---

f o ~ . n d a f o r t u n e t b e m i n u t e h e s h a k e n b y a n e a r t h q u a k e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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TURDAY. ' .... ' THE OMINECA MINER, SA OCTOBER 23, 1915 . . . .

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THE MINER WAR BULLETINS lover. 400 soldiers and two 'ms- B.C. Vessel Wrecked- W.A. (Continued from Page One} ] chine guns. San Fran:isco, Oct. 17:--Losing The Red Cross sewing pm;ty '

I "Austrians and Germans on her way in a thick fog that hung will be held at the Mission House of Sameanytimedisagreementt° deny the existenCebetween saved.Crews of all the steamers were/ the left b a n k of the Styr are i Italy and the other Allies respect- I ~using explosive bullets'"- over t h e California coas~ early to- on Thursday afternoon a t t h r e e i

(~ % day, the gasoline shooner Alliance o'clock. This -is open to all th~ ing the • Balkans. This report l THURSDAY, OCT. 21 ~ Makes Fish Scarce No.2, bound from British Colum- • ladies of the district. ' has been purposely spread• it is~:k~. London! In consequence of I stated, by Austro-German agents, J the British fleet hunting German bin ports for Guaym-as, Mexicb, Red Cross'Tea .. with the object of delaying the A Futile Attack trawlers in the North Sea, and piled up on Malpass Rock, Six Mrs. MacKay and Mrs. Ham..- intervention of Roumania. which' London : Reports from the especially on 'the Dogger Bank, miles north of Point Arenas[ at blin will give the next lied Cross ~" it is stated will occur when the lwestern battlefront are to the the Germans have entirely with- 2 a.m., with a loss of ten lives, on Wednesday, Oct. 27, from 3 Balkan campaign is fully devel-ieffect tea at Mrs. MacKay's residence

that the Germans have draw~ their fishing fleet from eightmen and twowomen, t o 6 p . m . , at the usual charge o f I oped. A declaratior~ of war by]been heavily reinforced and are the North Sea, according to a Rasal Medina was the only Italy against Bulgariais consider- Ishowing a disposition to attempt despatch from Copenhagen to 25 cents. All are welcome, and ~ I

survivor. One of the bodies, gentlemen are invited as well as : ed imminent. Ithe offensive, the Exchan~;e Telegraph corn- that of a woman, was picked Up ladies. , LATER: Italy has declaredl Sir John French reports that pany. As a result, the message ~ .

war on Bulgaria. /the British line north of Loos]adds, the price of fish in Germany and identified asMiss Lena Mi!-i [ Inspector Cullln Fle~e i Serv~ans Repulse Invaders lwas subject to a desperate infan-lis going up and the price of fish ler, Vancouver, B• C. • Charles L. Cullin, well-known 1

D'L°nd°n:" .A despatch to t h e ' t r y attack after a prolonged andlin Sweden is rising in sympathy. - No distress signals were oh- and popular throughout this dis- afly Chromcle from Rome says: heavy artillery fire. The enemy ! served at Point Arenas, but the trier, Was in Hazelton this week, i

telegram"Acc°rdingthe Servianst° a tookBUCharest' wa~2.000 I ViolentC°mpletelYartilleryrepulsed'engagements :! t 0 [ ~ A t AND D ] S T R ~ T ~scene of the wreck was at such a in his capacity as pre-emption

distance that• in the very thick inspector. prisoners and four guns in the are reported from other parts of; N[W~ PAItAliltAPHS Gornacco sector. The enemy's the Anglo-French front, weather which prevailed at that

IOPEN NOVEMBER 1 losses in killed and wounded. Inthe West P. B: Carr, of Smithers, was hour even rockets .might not st, I ' were also heavy. Petrograd: TheRussian troops in town for a few hours on Mon- have been Observed. ,i

"The Servians were victori,,uslhav e met with fur ther successes i day. .The Alliance No.2 left Victoria A FIRST-CLASS i in the Timok r e , ion of Northern ~ - - 1 Servia, and succeeded in taking linthe the stubbornstyr river, takir,gfighting a l o n g t h e Zualia A'E'Player returned °n Thurs" Oct°bet 9 f°r Guaymas t° engage R E S T A U R A N T , 300 prisoners." Dine farm, with many prisoners day from a business trip to Prince in the coastwise trade of Mexico. ]

New Army Landed and much war material. !n this Rupert. She formerly .was the American A N D BAKERY fishing schooner Levi Woodbury. London: The Allieslmve land- district 700 prisoners, inclflding Thomas King, Martin Cain and

ed an army at Enos, a Turkish 28 officers, were takci~•, with nine Pete Corrigan left for the coast Methodist Church Opp. DragStore, Hazelton, B.C. ] por~ on ~he At,gean, and are now cannon anti many bomb-throwers. in command of the railroad. Stockholm: British submarines yesterday. Rev. W. M. Scott will preach A Good Home-cooked Meal ,

White Labor Employed Only . . . . . . tomorrow evening on the subject: Private Dining-room for Families London : A German patrol have sunk four more German Judge Young will hold county "Lot 's Choice." boat has been blown up i,, the ore-carriers, while 41 of these court in Hazelton on Thursday Special musicwillbefurnished: Fresh Home-made Bread, Cakes, Baltic Sea. tt~.r crew of ten steamers are taking refuge in next, October 28. Alla~e cordially invited. " Cookies, Etc., Every Day. men is missin~ end is supposed Swedish wate, 's. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M G L A S S E ..... | to have been drow, ed. according Lo,,don: A German plot te B0rn--At Courtenay, B. C., on Flash batteries; fresh and full I RS. y:

of l i f e - a t Sargent's. to a despatch to the Exchange take the Spm dsh island of Major- October 21, ason to Mr. and Mrs. Proprietress l Telegraph Co. from Copenhagen. ca, as a base for Mediterranean E. H. Hicks Beach. Tihe despatch adds that wreckag'e operations was frustrate,~ ~,,, .... ~,.~ , " ~"---,',-==,,.---,.-==,u-==m,=-=s~ " ' |

Marstal.~ne boat has been found at British,action. ~ ~ J. R: Elliott, w h o is engaged ~ ~ " i T r e a d the Foot,,.th[ I _. • in government water surveys, is ~ ] . ~ ' ~ ,~ F o " - - - | ' ~ " n • ' - - r - ' " , - - - - II (( t ' here from P~ince Geoi- e ' ~ ~ , ~. r Ketter.. or fence | | 1 . _ FI IDAY, OCT. 22 ¢. W II , Ceilings •

, J. S Hicks ,eft on Wednesda,, ~ ,~'===.,, } . . . . 1 I __ _ . ! , ' ' R O l l " ' " ' ' " " ' " ' "y ! ~ ! ~ i c p a l r , r e - ] I ' ¢ ¢ " °- ,~# . , . , " . .• • . . . . . . . '. mama s Pontoon .. for hm Bear river ranch where ~ ~ ' fini,,h, remodelor I . " ' I n m ' c t u s " , ; :

l l u n U r l r e n s l v e l l e p u l s e d L o n d o n : . . . . . - . ' . • b u i l d i n t h e o l d w a y i ~ rarls: ..... rne ~rencn;4.. omega# .... , . The sxtuatmn ]n the,he intends to spend the winter. ~ whon you tan set. ! THE BEST GOOD SH " '

st a t e : t ,ante' S:aU:td Ion; t l~ge~t: 7t~e aBt~[;~7:n, s:2 ~ e : ; :~ :Ts es g~l: ~ ~: I Don't forget the soldier's to. i;i:~Enr~7~t~a tAw~ h i " " " 0E: '~ ...... ,, • .i ]is being directed to the . s ta te oflbacco fund. Subscriptions ma I ~;~'%~;x.. ammeaoat orleaa? i l ~ N~e~".i. a~ ]~'~'~" ~ ,

strong forces on a front of ten [. rm~ "sin l~oumanla. ~iccoruingloe mft at The Miner office or the ~ . ~ ~ d b . ~ | ]] l:lazelton, B C "'" |'.'. .~

kilometers_. __ ( approximatel. , y 6•2 ya prints" ' an interview" w" . .m- [ governmen~ office. . . . . . , : • ,lay wo,k. ~.----uu----,u---,u---n~,-==uu--=-' u~. I s) between La Pompem ann • • • " • o~,¢,~,~a,~a,a,¢a,,~a,~a,i,~a,~. ~.

. . . . . . . . ngham & Son, Ltd. : " . . . . ' " ~I ;r?uSrn:?' w~;Cnea~:~n,C:smcP~::e/~;:doatt~RUS;ha: ~:Ttmala:~a: progresswe wh,st on Tuesda:y k - HaZeh0n;B'C" ~ ! Larg~aAt~eS°st~nm, ent°f.: i [ : i

fully prepared, being preceded by Jfotei n office T- ' evening, in honor of Mrs. Car- " ' ~ "~,' ~ B [~ #'~ILi[#"l#~#'~il[.': liqmlm, o $ 'i a prolonged bombardment b the, . ' . g. . lm envoy is michael -¢ P,';-~,, ~, . . . . . ~ . ' ~ - /1~ % . , I - I ~ . I . , U I L / A I ~ , ~ , # . . . . . . . ~- : ~ artiller- with the em . . . . Y" */qu°ted as Stating that the Rou . . . . . . ~" . . . . ~'~L~' NOTICE TO DELINQUENT CO. I t HiglieatOradeEverHa~ufactured' : ¢ ~ suffocating shells anP~lUY~a:~s °~iman~an a.r'my and_ natron ate R.C. Sinclair and W. Leverett OWNERS ' . . [~ "Try ourNotediee ~re -'~ ~I/ '~ .... ! chlorine gas [wnoHy on_tn.e sloe o~ the Entente are preparing to ondn. a ci,~ Zo ~eor~ F,~. ~n 9 ~. A. W,,on, or to an~ ~ • and " n D,4nh, ' :'~,'~ :

• 'The enem" i allies', and that he is convinced • . .... ;- ~ar ma~'havet*'anaferred~,ourlnte~est~pers°norpem°na tOwnom~,ou or elthorTakoof you . . SOd-- --"---'w .... , ., ..,

_ y nfantry s n c c e e d - / ~ , . : . _ . . . _ . , , . . . . = . . . . store in the prem,ses f o r m e r l y t~,t, th~,,d,~,,~,o.o~,,;;,~,.o,,~2~.~[~ , , _ , ^ . ~ . ~ . . . . • : ' t - •' ed at ...... first ~n ~-n~fiah'~tlnfe~,. =r.-~ ,.,='~ [~-~*vu,.au=~* WlU ~UO[l ~tuan(]on net . . .' ... .' .. " North~tar No I a~kd NorthStar ............... No 2 Mneral|~" ..~-...-uate urug ~tores ~ •

................ neutralit occupmo uy ~ne forest branch c==~.:, ,~.~.t&i o., ;S.k~,~. mo,.,toi,, *a tho HAZ~LTON "'' . :: ' " our first line trenches, but w | .. Y" . . . . . . . . . -.. • ,,=..~on =ln~z.m.,,~o.~ o,.'um,n.=, V,,t~ot |=, . . . . . ~IIiW l~70.N ~. "" . as. l~e-aruin- the n..__:_ _ .., __-. troy.race .o~ '*ptlon t~ommbla, have dono th; I ~ . . . . . '...

most completely driven out'by|. ~ ' Mrs. R. Dickenson hnd __ on thoabo~menUon~d--'-'-"- . ~ ." • . _._ - -- ]at l~oumania's dela . ~ . . . . _ tWO el~rns 1~,r theyear ending Augu.st 22,.191~ in ' '- . Immedlate cvunter.at . y. says the ch~ • . erder toh.I~ the samo under secuon 24 of the ' , "" , : • tacks. . ldren arrived from Nanaimo M l n e r a l A e t , a n d i f w l t h l n P 0 d a o f t " • • ' , " ~ ,

afternoon an lmmedmte | . , . . • ,... E v e r t h i n In C a n . - " In the " . paper, he points ont thaf, prema-! , t t o n o f t h e ,otice you fail or re ys he publlca- #$ , . ~ I ~ .~

, . • • . I o n Thursday, to om Mr Dick . $18867, yourportlonofsuohexpondRuro , 7 g ~[$"-' ' COUrt " . tare actmn m the au..,CllCe of an ,] • en wlththecoataofthlsadve ' t°~g2..~.er ' ' ." , - " :~ .' , ' ' .ter offenmve resulted m the . ~t~,~m~t,~oars~t,...t. ,.. .... . .. ... -..

infantryeYperien~e~eaG~rman]ready, ' ' the envoy isq/,dtedas. Rev. John Field.drove 0ver,to ~[--.- . . '. - - = T J - Z ~ 7 7 , . . ! ,.:[,,:'~i[.~: .-_ .~ . . . . . . . . . , ~o~o saying, " 'We ca, reckon on 'an [ New Ftazelton yesterday on bust- i ~r~l_. • l ] r " ~. ' .. , : ,:i. 5 , ,n ~,~ course o~ ~nelrzrm~less nest confiec ~/i[[i , a t tempt ." army of 600,000.men, which canl ' ' ted wi:th the Patriotic. | i : . We Are Sh wing ! 7::

: be'increased to over a miilion[Fufid. " " " ~ '" - ' T E ± H Z " ' """ '' r t t = ' "' ' = +' ' : ' ~ = ~" " ' I ] '~::"' ~i 'd: : '~ :'

Thin.Week we Showing Italian Warships Sail but for the question of munitions. " ' '-- ~ •

A new restaurant and bakei'y, " • Paris: An Italian squadron Our war office has already in the Don~inion, [ i ~ hand[ has left for the Near East under ed appropriate to. rbe k n o w n as [ the Ja g ) ::,: sealed•part in°rd~s'th~ bloekad6of the Bul.SUpP°sedly to take Carpathian defiles, where av will. be opened/on.November I, ' DI'..Chld n le-er oods to "i .~ , : , : ~ , : " • " , ' ".~... : 7 , . . . . . . . . . . . . : , . '

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garian coast, according to a Brln- Russ ians Capture Many disi despatch, which was delayed Petrograd : i Today'!,s official Glassey. : . . ?. . . . . . . . . - in transmission. ' ~

" ' Submarine Succesma ' communication says: " When.we Bei',tSehooling,1One 0fthe mad' Coats, Hose, Spencers..7, Men!s C a m the , " . captured theGerman and Au~2 foremen,.' rbturne~"i On 'MOnday . . 7 . " '.~' .,I

Stockholm :.. F 0ur German[trian positrons in the region south from therLa'l~01KathlYb districti • • ' ::['i' i;'~i [ Steamers, the Pernambuco. the ]of Baronvichf it w a s found that W~er e hil;.~ - ,~ .,~,~,hni'::"#i2~': ~- s u m i":ga=ea :"± , o m e ~ : ~ ' : a : ::: Soederhamn;Johannes.RUss and:[ the•enefiay was prepari,gto.,::use extediv~ ~he Wd~t:Sidei:r~ad' i~ [ ' r , I . + '

l~i:~ ,~:Dalalfv~nn.,,..±.have,~__ been_,,.,,__torpedoedihl .... ,lasphyxiating'gas . . . . . . . . against'~US, j i ... [* '': :" ~...•-'. .'., ~ '~t],~ . :~ ','.: ~'