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"," : ,, .,. f. THE LEADING WEEKLYNEWSPAPER OF NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA f The Omineca iner VOL. V, NO. I0 HAZELTON, B. C., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1915 PRICE $2,00 A YEAR ?=-~ i [ i i ,v ALLIES FIGHT BESIDE London. Noel 2:--.' We are 'determined to stop at nothing to• .., win." This declaration " was , ,:~ made today by Premier Asquith, in his eagerly awaited-speeJh on the war. "'This is taken as a hint timt, although Lord Derby's plan is proving successful, the govern- •ment will, if necessary, resort to conscription. Followingare some of the points in the Premier's speech: The Government has no aP01O gies to make for the Dardanelles campaign. It was undertaken after a full investigation-and discussion, although it was-op. posed strongly by Baron Fisher, former First Sea Lord of the o. ~dmn:al,.y. Since the beginning of the war the admiralty has transported two and one half million troops, with losses of life of less than one-tenth of One percent. Also, the navy has safeguarded the transport of 380,000 sick and wounded men, of three and a half million~mns-ofstores, and- of.800,000 horses. The German fleet, Mr. Asquith said, was locked up in the Baltic and did not dare:sh0w its face~ This declaration w a s loudly cheered. After fifteen months of war, the whole military, and. navai resources of Germany had been reduced to sporadic efforts by a few su bmarines. In the western theater~of war~ Mr. Asquith declared, the Ger- mans has not gained one foot of ground sincelast'April. British losses in France and Flanders up to the end of Oetober were 377~000. ...... banada and Newfoundland to- gether.have contributed 97,600 for fifteenmonths of the war. MANY PASSENGERS LOST INBIG WRECK Marshfield, Oregon; Nov. 8:~ The passenger steamer Santa Ciara, plying between Porti~fi~t and San Francisco', was wrecked on South Spit, at the enti'ance to Coos Bay,: !70 miles south of thi Columbia~river bai'. Ten bodie .'have ~, been reeov'ered and eight are missit;ig~'i:::iLi~e:savers,shot. a London: A Bulgarian army, descending into Old Servia to in- vade. Macedonia by way of Veles and Perlepe, was defeated at Iz- vor (at. the entrance of Babuna pass) after a battle lasting for several days, according to an announcement-made at Athens by the Servian legation. French infantry:and British cavah'y took part in the Struggle an~l gave effective aid to the Servians. The British horsemen came from Kdvolak to,~ assist their allies. The Servians captured Idsvor-and Gradsko. The Bulgarians, whose ranks are said to have been decimated, are refi'eating in the direction of .~e[es, and have eva~.uat, e~d~.the~ right bank of the Vardar river. Thesafety of Men,stir is as- sured by this victory, which may pave'the way for:tl~e~ecapture ofVskub. Athens: The total Bulgarian losses are 80,000. :There!s great anxiety 'in Sofia, owing to the increasing resistance el ~ the Ser- vians on the eastern front. F Berlin: The capture of Nish, with 3i000 Serbs, is reported. RUSSIANS STILLHOLDENEMYINCHECK London: The Post states that delivered an attack againsl~ the Lord Kitchener, :charged with an village or."Blatonovaka, but was important mission, in the Near repulsed with heavy Iossses. So East, has already departed from London. i been Counted on the field. Far- The Zaimis cabinet, is to be ther south calm prevaiis as far as re.constructed and the Greek pat'- the Pripet. liamsnt dissol~ed, dissipating "To the west of Rafouka (on hopes of immediate pro-Ente.nte the Styr river)the enemy on the action by Greece. 3rd delivered an attack from the l~aris: The bfficial statement village of Kostiukhnovka. After says a fresh Gel'man attack on fierce fighting during the night, the French position at La Cour- our t~oops drove off theAustdan fine has been, repulsed v~itllforces,capturingtw0guns, three heavy i0ss~,s. ! machine guns.'250 prisoners and German submadnes haveagain a large quantity of arms and passed the SirS.itsof Gibraltar, ammunition. and two French:and one Italian "In the region of the villageof steamers have been sunk Volitza, north of~Novo Alexiniec, ..... ~............ ;:~-: ......... we attacked.enemy forces which 'Petrograd" ]The Russian war lha- "~'r'"~ "~ ~' " ^-*~':-'~ ' " . . , d avp va~;.eu vu[- ~m,~.sle- office today gave out the follow "1 ments. The enemy was dL"iven ing statement: back after a bayonet fight..We "Near Riga :yesterday our troops progressed slightly toward the West of Lake Akkel. Artil- lery and rifle tire continues all aiong the front inthis region. : "In the region of Jacobstadt and on the Dvina there is no change in the situation. Neat' Dvinsk, south of Lake Swenton, the ~enemy yest.erday morning LAPIIINTE SENTENfl H TO FIVE YEAR TERM Five years in the provincial penitentiary was the sentence passed I~yJudge Young on George Lap~inte, who on Thursday plead- ed guilty to a charge Of wounding with inteut to maim. The victim was Christine Annot. an imbecile Indian woman• Twenty witnes- ses were in attendance, but only GIVES FIGUR.ES OF LAND PURCHASES Returnii~g with/a very favor- ...... able impression • of the district,. win. Manson, M.L.A: for Skeena, arFived on Wednesday from Fran- cois and Ootsa -lakes, where he met the settler's in 'a series of meetings, atwh]ch the needs of that section werediscussed. As a result of Mr. Manson's visit,a much-needed ferry is ~;o beplaced 0nFrancois lake, Whiletbe ~oad 'sYs~;emof 'the district is to be further :improved.. ,/!.Ditip~'0ving :opp~asition charges tha~!th~ lands of the district wet, held:bY, SPe'.ulators, Who owed mimense Sum§~n their holdings, Mr. Manso n igave ~out the fen lowing oflic{aliigures: Area be. Steamer Schedule Changed As stated in The Miner some time ego, the winter ~teamer schedule of the ~'G.T. P. takes effect this week. While there will there will b~ no change in the train time-table, through mails will reach Hazelton on Mondays and Thursdays from the west, steamers arriving on t.hose days and .• leaving on Tuesdays and Saturdays at 9a.m, Super.Submarine Caught Liverpooll Th'e Daily 'Post publishes a report of the capture of one Of Germany's latestsuper- submarines, 250:feet. lon~ and carrying, in addition to torpedo- tubes,, four guns! Of fairly large caliber, The submarine :Was launched ;at Stettin ~fortnight l far over s thousand bodies have ~Dr' Wrinch and the injured captured three :officers and 160 men. Fiercefigl~tingContinues on the right of the Strips (East Galicia) in the region of Semi- kovitze, the artillery duelon both sides being very violent. "Our ships opened fireagainst the German positionsnear Shl0k, west of Riga." GETS TWO YEARS FOR STEALING FROM CABIN Peter Angus, the Kispiox In- dian who was revenUy septenced to four months.in jailfor'break- ing a window, appeared !~ef0re Judge Young On ThursdaY" on the more serious charge of house- breaking. He •admitted entering a miner's cabin and stealing therefrom, and wang|yen a two years' sentence. The Judge severely censured' ~he pris0ner, [and 'stated that any future con- IViction of a similar nature, wheth. er the criminal~w'as white, or IIndian, would be even •more [severely dealt,~v(th,ii•:" : woman were called. In a severe lecture to the pris- oner, the judge said that the charge, but for the successful efforts of Dr. Wrinch and the Hospital staff, might well have been one of murder. After reading over the depositions and taking into consideration the plea of guilty, his honor sentenced Lapointe to five years' imprison- ment. Constable Lavery will take the prisoner and Angus, the indian convict, to Nsw Westminster, leaving on Monday. LOCAL AND DISTRICT • NEWS PARAGRAPHS T. G. Garrett, of Vancouver, was among yesterday's at~rivals. Government Agent Hoskins returned'onWednesday from an Official Visitt o Smithers, Ren frew"Dickenson advertises this-week flint he is prepared .to receive pianofo~itepdpils. A. W. McVittie. of Victoria, is visiting his brother, H.H.McVit- tin,of the local postoffice. Jack McNeil, the popular mer- chant of lelkwa, arrived yester- day for a brief busin~.ssvisit. C.L. Cullin. pre-emption in- spector, returned on Tuesday from a visitto the Bulkley Val- ley. He leftyesterday for Git- .wangak. --;.7 •Parker Williams, i: the Socialist leader, delivered a ipoliticalad - dress in New Hazelton last Sun- day. A number of local people, went over to hear him. Operator McCandlishhas been .tranferred to.the Asheroft office: of the Yukon Telegraphs~ and ii~ wilt leave' with Mrs. McCandlish i for his newPost.,0n Monday~ . ..Mrs. E.H. Morse. . arrived., from :

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THE LEADING WEEKLYNEWSPAPER OF NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA

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T h e O m i n e c a iner VOL. V, NO. I0 HAZELTON, B. C., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1915 PRICE $2,00 A YEAR

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,v ALLIES FIGHT BESIDE London. Noel 2 : - - . ' We are

'determined to stop at nothing to• .., win." This declaration " was , ,:~ made today by Premier Asquith, in his eagerly awaited-speeJh on the war. "'This is taken as a hint timt, although Lord Derby's plan is proving successful, the govern-

•ment will, if necessary, resort to conscription. Followingare some of the points in the Premier's speech:

The Government has no aP01O gies to make for the Dardanelles campaign. It was undertaken after a full investigation-and discussion, although it was-op. posed strongly by Baron Fisher, former First Sea Lord of the

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~dmn:al,.y. Since the beginning of the war

the admiralty has transported two and one half million troops, with losses of life of less than one-tenth of One percent. Also, t h e n a v y has safeguarded the transport of 380,000 sick and wounded men, of three and a half million~mns-ofstores, and - of.800,000 horses.

The German fleet, Mr. Asquith said, was locked up in the Baltic and did not dare:sh0w i t s face~ This declaration w a s loudly cheered.

After fifteen months of war, the whole military, and. navai resources of Germany had been reduced to sporadic efforts by a few su bmarines.

In the western theater~of war~ Mr. Asquith declared, the Ger- mans has not gained one foot of ground since last'April.

British losses in France and Flanders up to the end of Oetober were 377~000. ......

banada and Newfoundland to- gether.have contributed 97,600 for fifteen months of the war.

MANY PASSENGERS LOST INBIG WRECK

Marshfield, Oregon; Nov. 8 : ~ The passenger steamer Santa Ciara, plying between Porti~fi~t and San Francisco', was wrecked on South Spit, at the enti'ance to Coos Bay,: !70 miles south o f thi Columbia~river bai'. Ten bodie

.'have ~, been reeov'ered and eight are missit;ig~'i:: :iLi~e:savers,shot. a

London: A Bulgarian army,

descending into Old Servia to in-

vade. Macedonia by way of Veles

and Perlepe, was defeated at Iz-

vor (at. the entrance of Babuna

pass) after a battle lasting for

several days, according to an

announcement-made at Athens

by the Servian legation. French

infantry:and British cavah'y took

part in the Struggle an~l gave

effective aid to t h e Servians.

The British horsemen came from

Kdvolak to,~ assist their allies.

The Servians captured Idsvor-and

Gradsko.

The Bulgarians, whose ranks

are said to have been decimated,

are refi'eating in the direction of

.~e[es, and have eva~.uat, e~d~.the~

right bank of the Vardar river.

Thesafety of Men,stir is as-

sured by this victory, which may

pave ' the way for:tl~e~ecapture of Vskub.

Athens: The total Bulgarian losses are 80,000. :There!s great anxiety 'in Sofia, owing to the increasing resistance el ~ the Ser- vians on the eastern front.

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Berlin: The capture of Nish, with 3i000 Serbs, is reported.

RUSSIANS STILL HOLD ENEMYIN CHECK London: The Post states that delivered an attack againsl~ the

Lord Kitchener, :charged with an village or." Blatonovaka, but was

important mission, in the Near repulsed with heavy Iossses. So

East, has already departed from

London. i been Counted on the field. Far-

The Zaimis cabinet, is to be ther south calm prevaiis as far as

re.constructed and the Greek pat'- the Pripet. •

liamsnt dissol~ed, dissipating "To the west of Rafouka (on

hopes of immediate pro-Ente.nte the Styr river)the enemy on the

action by Greece. 3rd delivered an attack from the

l~aris: The bfficial statement village of Kostiukhnovka. After

says a fresh Gel'man attack on fierce fighting during the night,

the French position at La Cour- our t~oops drove off theAustdan

fine has been, repulsed v~itll forces, capturingtw0guns, three

heavy i0ss~,s. ! machine guns.' 250 prisoners and

German submadnes haveagain a large quantity of arms and

passed the SirS.its of Gibraltar, ammunition.

and two French:and one Italian "In the region of the village of

steamers have been sunk Volitza, north of~Novo Alexiniec, ..... ~ ............ ;:~-: ......... we attacked.enemy forces which 'Petrograd" ]The Russian war lha- "~'r'" ~ "~ ~' " ^-*~':-'~

' " . . , d a v p v a ~ ; . e u v u [ - ~m,~.sle- office today gave out the follow "1 ments. The enemy was d L " i v e n

ing statement: back after a bayonet f i g h t . . W e " N e a r Riga :yesterday our

troops progressed slightly toward

the West of Lake Akkel. Artil-

lery and rifle tire continues all aiong the front inthis region. :

"In the region of Jacobstadt and on the Dvina there is no change in the situation. Neat' Dvinsk, south of Lake Swenton, the ~enemy yest.erday morning

LAPIIINTE SENTENfl H TO FIVE YEAR TERM

Five years in the provincial penitentiary was the sentence passed I~y Judge Young on George Lap~inte, who on Thursday plead- ed guilty to a charge Of wounding with inteut to maim. The victim was Christine Annot. an imbecile Indian woman• Twenty witnes- ses were in attendance, but only

GIVES FIGUR.ES OF LAND PURCHASES

Returnii~g with/a very favor- . . . . . . able impression • o f the district,. win. Manson, M.L.A: for Skeena, arFived on Wednesday from Fran- cois and Ootsa -lakes, where he met the settler's in 'a series of meetings, a twh]ch the needs of that section werediscussed. As a result of Mr. Manson's visit, a much-needed ferry is ~;o beplaced 0nFrancois lake, Whiletbe ~oad 'sYs~;em of 'the district is to be further :improved.. ,/!.Ditip~'0ving :opp~asition charges tha~!th~ lands of the district we t , held:bY, SPe'.ulators, Who owed mimense Sum§~n their holdings, Mr. Manso n igave ~out the fen lowing oflic{aliigures: Area be.

Steamer Schedule Changed As stated in The Miner some

time ego, the winter ~teamer schedule of the ~'G. T. P. takes effect this week. While there will there will b~ no change in the train time-table, through mails will reach Hazelton on Mondays and Thursdays from the west, steamers arriving on t.hose days and .• leaving on Tuesdays and Saturdays at 9a.m,

Super.Submarine Caught Liverpooll Th'e Daily 'Post

publishes a report of the capture of one Of Germany's latest super- submarines, 250:feet. lon~ and carrying, in addition to torpedo- tubes,, four guns! Of fairly large caliber, The submarine :Was launched ;at Stettin ~fortnight

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far over s thousand bodies have ~Dr' Wrinch and the injured

captured three :officers and 160

men. Fierce figl~ting Continues

on the right of the Strips (East

Galicia) in the region of Semi-

kovitze, the artillery duelon both

sides being very violent.

"Our ships opened fire against

the German positionsnear Shl0k,

west of Riga."

GETS TWO YEARS FOR STEALING FROM CABIN

Peter Angus, the Kispiox In- dian who was revenUy septenced to four months.in jail for'break- ing a window, appeared !~ef0re Judge Young On ThursdaY" on the more serious charge of house- breaking. He •admitted entering a miner's cabin and stealing therefrom, and wang|yen a two years' sentence. The Judge severely censured' ~he pris0ner, [and 'stated that any future con- I Viction of a similar nature, wheth. er the criminal~w'as wh i t e , or

IIndian, would b e even •more [severely dealt,~v(th, ii•:" :

woman were called. In a severe lecture to the pris-

oner, the judge said that the charge, but for the successful efforts of Dr. Wrinch and the Hospital staff, might well have been one of murder. After reading over the depositions and taking into consideration the plea of guilty, his honor sentenced Lapointe to five years' imprison- ment. Constable Lavery will take the

prisoner and Angus, the indian convict, to Nsw Westminster, leaving on Monday.

LOCAL AND DISTRICT • N E W S PARAGRAPHS

T. G. Garrett, of Vancouver, was among yesterday's at~rivals.

Government Agent Hoskins returned'onWednesday from an Official Visit t o Smithers,

Ren frew"Dickenson advertises this- week flint he is prepared .to receive pianofo~ite pdpils.

A. W. McVittie. of Victoria, is visiting his brother, H.H.McVit- tin, of the local postoffice.

Jack McNeil, the popular mer- chant of lelkwa, arrived yester- day for a brief busin~.ss visit.

C.L. Cullin. pre-emption in- spector, returned on Tuesday from a visit to the Bulkley Val- ley. He left yesterday for Git- .wangak.

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• Parker Williams, i: the Socialist leader, delivered a i politicalad - dress in New Hazelton last Sun- day. A number of local people, went over to hear him.

Operator McCandlishhas been .tranferred to.the Asheroft office: of the Yukon Telegraphs~ and i i ~ wilt leave' with Mrs. McCandlish i for his newPost .,0n Monda y~ .

. .Mrs. E .H. Morse. . arrived., from :

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At vari°us times The Miner has taken °ecasion t° criticize the I II{ CLOTHING" : newspapers of the larger coast cities forfailure to recognize that Ill[ ' , mining must be one of the greatest factors in the development of lU British Columbia, and we have complained, with good reason, of M[ ] I their seeming indifference to the industry. Having "roasted" our. l{ S A M P L E S N O W I N big contemporaries for their apathy, we are all the more willing tel M give them credit when they show a proper sense of their duty to,l{lll[ Every garment is tailored N

skilled mining, and we take pleasure in reproducing, in part, an article in i ]U craftsmen l

arecent number of the Colonist. That veteran ~ournal, eommenting l m with the most c - -~ainstal~ing c~re. Every J

in a recent issue on various ideasput forward for the encourage-] ~ o p e r a t i o n is personally supervised, from cutting ~[~ _ meat of the mining industry, says: I I[

• One of them is that a few busingss men ought to get together / lU to completion, resulting in garmen~ that will fit and form prospecting syndicates with small capital and with the [M liability of the individuals strictly limited to the amount of their m m perfectly. :~ subscriptions. Such a syndicate could outfit parties of prospectors, " .paying their expenses and a small daily wage, and allowing them ~ B r o k e n L o t s ]I[ share in what they might find. a O~

He also suggests that syndicates re{m{ of this nature might undertake the development of known prospects, lit " Men's Underwear at Special Prices The latter idea has already been advanced by us. We like the first one very much, even bett~r than the second, but both are good. ~ - our correspondent ~y~ t,~ey proved very successful in the, earlyl _ Jt 's time to look over your stoves and chimneys. days of North Australia

In respect to mining develol0ment, the peol01e OfThey dothiSnotC°mmunitYlappreciate[ ii{ C o k ] w e a t h e r is sure to come.. See our Cook are the same as in many other matters, l [ i the efficacy of co-operation and what can beaccompffshed by a I Stoves, I-festers, Stoveplpes, Etc. combination of effort. We love to talk in millions. Our eyes are steadily directed to the eastward in the hope of catching a lira s of some "capitalist" who will invest his.hundreds of tho~/saP~:,_I" .Fresh Fruits in season: Apples, Bananas, " when we are afraid to risk twenty-dollars. Let us endeavor to I~.. Oranges, Lemons, etc., now:on hand. mc develop a little of the faith in our country thal~ we try to inspire in [ ~ : ~ ; ,

the breasts of people inLondon or New York, I ~ , . -~]1~ ' g From the doliam and cents point Of view, the syndicate pr0posi. I I1[ ;]!![ ~:II!':

tion is the best for those who take part in it. A group of men whelm ,' I have a Pr°spect that has been su~ciently deve l °ped t ° sh°wi t / " / S A R likely to be valuable have something to sell, b'ut the day has passed General, when moneyin any large amount can be gotforamereshowingof" Re S. GENT, LTD. H_azelton mm ram:: ore, no matter what its value is. ~ M e r c h a n t

The buying of mininil shares in a company not Yet aware of / ~, B. C' = what it owns is a gamble pure and simple; but taking shares in a m prospecting or developing syndicate is legitimat~e business. There, 11 I~ 11 1 ~[ ~[ U[ ~ ]i[ ~ lii{ i[ j ~ ~ W ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ II[" ,s azways acnaneeofloss, but so there is in any line of business I ' . _ _ . . . . . "~. ~ { J i [ ] i { ~ ] l [ ] l [ m m m m m ] l [ ~ [ ] i ~ { m . There is also a chance of great gain. . , " ' I branch, which gainsin im an ' " ~ " r h

There is agreat deal of common sense in wha~ ~ho ~^,___._~,I ............ port . celt ~ . . . . . . u ,umS~lyear ,y . ,s ~o,a m semi , , as is t ha t I! ' ~ ~ ) ~ P A . c ~ C : R j ~ T T : ' ' ~ . . . . . ' ' : "

says, and we hope it will continue its work along iherealSameestateline.speeu. / activitidsThe/of the Live whichSt°ck branch, the Ill , - W A Y , : people of the coast cities have had their fill of of are farther~ ~^-"-

" Y ill turn their attention to-the older and[ ' g an e~;er, th'ey were, Ill L°westra~FrlneeRupertt°all~"~ " " : latton and we trust the w reachm th Eastern Potato vm steamer more productive business of'discoverin~ and a . . . . ,^_._ • [A full account of the gradin- of Ill ~ ~ % . ~ ~mw:~ y" . ~ II.-

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uLrUREIJune, 1914, the . . . . . . ~ ~:.^ ,L_ / " ace .the wide/11 ._ L . . . . ' . I P ' , ll'Yr-qtind&~'lt 6 p.m . . . . " :[I

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y ar ending March tint, 1915, i.al^_^ ~- ...... ' , " pace to[undertaken This Dart of the. : ~'" ~'~" ~ a zull and complete story, of the ~¢ ~m._~o.cne exem.sion of the Ire.p.ort Will" be founcl esPeciail~., . : : .~:. " . i '., i i ",,., /~ ':/i

operations of the Department in ]~iv:nof pu°nc', ~'ar~mu.larsare[ en!!ghte.nmg relative tothe corn'. The.Ommeea Miner is two dol'iara a year an w ' all its divisions and branches It |,g' amenamencs ¢o the t~es- IPre.nenmve nacure.ot operations . . , - y here in Canada;. =: i. is consequently a very informs. |lruetive InseCts and Pest Ac't. I~ti~sne~a~e s a~rdoesetat.ions. _:De. . ' . ' ' ' ' . . . " ; . " , - . .i;: . . . . ,, ,nmrmacion is also " ] i . , p eeomgs of the / ~ ~ = ~ " ~ ' ~ , , ,, , . , . . . . . . , .,,. tree. pubheatmn. Indeed there m ]relative *~ . - -~ ' - - -" conveyed frmt and entomolpl~ieel branches . " , . . . . . ., ,

r e deserving o t m i n u t e attention, 0 , . . . . • ' , + "h , * .... . . . . . , r . ,

every municipal. 0fficer,., . - a s well as e m y . . Summaries o f reports being bothinotruetiv: o and.useful, r ~ ! . : i [ i . . . R ! ~ . . ' ',. ' . . : . - . . . :'~ / . . . . . ' "

every°nemteresf~dmagnculturelreff, ge ra to r ca r s e r v i c e " _ , ~ _ l ! h i c h the complete re o f t ' can be k h and pub l i c hea l th , m lgh l : a d v a n . l , m r m e l o ~ , _ : _ _ ~ ~ . P, . . , ' .

. . . . , proper carrying outof w ' ' v~,nea zree, alSO recenves at- '. " 4~ ,.+ ' " " " ~ ' ' $ :' ''' " t ' : r : 4 " tageoasly become possessed. Inf.- ., . hmh byl~ntion, as d"~n th~ h .... h^~, ' ~' w :=, .... ::. ~ ,, :' [[ particular has this reference to|me, rmpway..¢°mpames .the De-[the Ca'nadian~-Com'miL~2,~':~,l ? , : , | !~,_ J = .~.: '= l{N " I~ , r : [[ ' the regulations relatin ~. to ~uber/par~me"~' nolclsitself responsible. Ithe ' International Ins'titu"t~ :"" " . • ' G ~ . : ~ t | d ~ ' . . . . . . ' ~ .... " " I [

o f e n s a r i n ~ a n " w a - a , - h ~ , = , , - ~ l ways i n Ontar io , Quebec. a n d l g * ~ on. rega rd ing ~ t h e . i ssu ing Of l / . . . . . i .. : . r"' ::::' '~'/ .: ":: '" : " . ', ~ ~ ' , , ~ ] ' ..... 7'~'."" ,"""~ '~"'° Nova Scotla must run r " patenr~ oi' inve~tlori~and a sum- . i ,, .,: '~'. ............ -~ .. .: ...... milk supply for ~tmsandt0wn efngerator ,. . ,: . ,: • : - .... . . .~ .. ~ .... ~ • , ¢, .... s, ears w , mary of ,he ,work of' the Pubhcl i ~h~,,,~... ..... ',. ,.: . ~:_ ', ~ ~

and espec,ally.to prevent'the:sale[;he eekly or fbrtn,ghtly forIHealt . . . . . . . . / • ~ .~i~. ,~--'i:..t. .... ' ..... '~ I~ ,carriage of butter at regular brahe '/,i II

menti0ndd that the' Department lZ0.r,n.e, rag' . Commenc!ng from 'the l '~;, '- '-r I ' i : : ' . ' . : . , m m c t m . o r , l u n e a . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' undertakes, 'through the Vetcrln, [.~==,_: ~ ~.-; . .,72 nd=fot'.;eleven I G'~one~ i . , ;

ary Director, GeneraJ,i to aid !ifi) [ w, ¢~,s: zlaen, e°;~ tim Department ICai~ad :' r t' tp ' ' r ~ " '4 " ........ ~, , [.pays ruing cnarges u to: '~ er c!ty~°r~'t°wn'"aetml~"under~th¢ e '- :- P '$Si°erle-'b '~ :-,!i~

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, ' " .: .... . , . . . . . . . . . . . 0roe ~tne cu r t i s 6 'o f ~f I t :: ' ' "~.i. Ownsrs :and ~', managers,, eL, cold ^ . .~ , . . , .,, ,,., ~ ~.=, ", r u ,: ; f ~ m [, a i~r#s : :, ~, ' s t o r a g e . . . . . p l a n t s ar~ remldddd i ~hli!~ ~ o ~ l ~ ° o f " ~ " " e ~ ° ~ . ° , U , ~ i ~ ' ; . . , t h ,~ The,. Idogsi~. ' -=:~i.: ;,~"

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Page 3: THE LEADING WEEKLYNEWSPAPER OF NORTHERN BRITISH … · London. Noel 2:--.' We are 'determined to stop at nothing to• .., win." This declaration " was , ,:~ made today by Premier

. THE OMINECA M I N E R , SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6. 1915 , .

MAIL C O N T R A C T S

S E A L E D T E N D E R S , addressed to the P o s t m a s t e r Genera l , will be re- ceived a t O t t a w a unti l Noon, on Fr iday, the 3rd day o f December , 1915, fo r t he conveyance_of His M a j e s t y ' s Mails, on proposed (~ontracts fo r four y e a r s in e a r n ease, beeween: .

-1. Burns Lake aud Franco is Lake, 2. Colley Moun t and F ranco i s Lake , 3. Francois Lake and Ootsa Lake , 4. Francois L a k e and Wil iswvale , '

• r e m the P o s t m a s t e r G e n e r a l ' s p leasure . P r in ted notices eon ta in ing f u r t h e r

in fo rmat ion as to t he condi t ions 'o f t he proposed con t rac t s m a y b e seen and blank f o r m s of Tender m a y b e ob ta ined a t t h e P o s t Offices, of F r anco i s Lake, Biekle, Ootsa Lake and Burns L a k e and of Mr. J~. . 'Eastment , Colley Mount , Messrs. Prosee r & Reid, Sou th F r a n c o i s Lake; M i . W. R. Nelson. • Wil lowvale , and a t the offioe of the unders igned .

• Pos t .Office I n s p e c t o r ' s Office, Vic- tor ia , B, C., 15th October , 1915.

E. H. FLETCHER, 9-11 P o s t Office Inspec tor .

NOTICE.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OFBRITISH COLUMBIA.

I n t he m a t t e r of t he Admin i s t r a t i on Ac t ' and in the m a t t e r o f the E s t a t e of P e t e r Dunnigan , deceased, in- t e s t a t e .

To date, tenGerman spies have Nine Oklaho'tna bandits held been executed ir London. ~ up an M: K. & T. train, escaping

after dynamiting two express • President Wilson will wed Mrs. safes and rifling.the mail bags.

Norman Galt on November 15. •

Canada's revenue for October shows an inerease of $4,000,000.

King Victor of Italy made an aerial flight over the Isonzo battlefield.

The body of Sir Charles Tup. per will be brought to Canada for in terment .

• Russia has o rdered 15,000 steel f re ight~cars from United Sta tes manufacturers .

,One man was. killed, and three injured in a garment worker ' s strike riot in Chicago.

Amsterdam authorit ies estim- ate Austro-German ]0sses to October 20 at 5,000,000.

~1i~~rq~i~[01~[~]~i~[~]~i~i~i~rq~i~r~r~

The, World'sDoings i !Brief Hudson' m. N e w a N ; t e s ~ o m M . a n y ~ u r c e s . . . . . S Bay Co.,.rany i

H A Z E L T O N , B.C. , [

D e a l e r s in G r o c e r i e s , H a r d w a r e , Boo t s , Shoes , E tc .

UQOOR: o, or at- tended to. Let us send

you a trial assorted order of six bottles:

ci~dalit,es, l j N E W ZEALAND 8U]TER...Fresh i in New York state by .10,000: in h pment iust arnved., r'cr pound, 4 c. Massachusetts bY 108,000 and--ffi " . . . , . .

also in Pennsylvania. i n this i~mmmmt~il~mimll[~f~mlmF~i~l~lf~[~llHlf~tm~ilimnm~f~mlf~l~l~llmmit[~ week's eleeti0ns.. ,[. . . ~

Seat t !e detectives are t ry ing to i run d o w n t h e pro-German arson r ing responsib le• for the recenl water~ront fireand otheroutrages. ,~

In the Ontarm general election in January 10eai option will be I ~ voted on in•seven Cities, ten towns, I~ ten vjilages afi~ fourteen rnuni-l-_-

Germany is bleeding to death, and is practically beaten, says the New Y o r k Tribune. an

Villa has 'confiscated the Chi- huahua plant of the American Smelt ing & Refining Co, "

A war council of, seven to ten Lack of fire i, escapes caused the death of a§coreo f ' ch i ld ren and fatal injurie~ to tnany more i n a fire which .destroved St. John ' s school at Peabody, Mass.

The admi ra l ty has Piaced three captured {~erm'~'~ ships at the disposa of the D~minion ~overn- ment. to provide f~rther facilities for moving Canada's. wheat crop to Europe. ....

Botha has brought action for. slander against Mannik, a Nation~ alist candidate who accused the South.African premier of faili,g to ~dcount.for ~ large sum of gold left by Kruger.

AS soon .a~:the Panama canal. is re-opened, the Granby com- pany will ship fotir miUion pounds of copper, a month from Vancou- ver to New York.

General Mahon, the •British )rdnanee expert, is making an • inspection of Canadian faetories, with a view to establishing heavy ordnance works{n the Dominion.

I T A K E N O T I C E t h a t 4 ) y an o rde r of H i s H o n o u r J u d g e Young , dated the 2 6 t h / d a y 0f October , 1915, I Was

I apl0ointed Admin i s t r a t o r o f the E s t a t e o f P e t e r Dunnigan , deceased, in tes ta te . ]

All ~e r sons having c l a i m s aga ins t I t he smd e s t a t e a re h e r e b y reques ted to f o r w a r d the same, p roper ly verified, to ] m e be fo re the 20th day o f November , I 1915, and all pe r sons indebted, t e l

amountsthe said estateof theirare indebtednessrequired to paYto th° [ ministerSmel wii i acl; a s a n executive forthwith. (commit teee of the British ~ cabin-

Dated 29th October, 1915. let, says a London report. S T E P H E N H. H O S K I N S , [ . , . : . : . :

Official Admin i s t r a to r . / U . S. posl:al •authorities s a y 9-10 Hazel ton . B. C.

$200,000 has been stolen from NOTICE TO DELINQUENT CO. post-offices in the last year.

OWNER ....... . . . . British submaripes sank twenty

T o G e o r g e M . S w a n , o r t o a n y p e r s o n o r p e r e o n German vessels in the Baltic towhom you may have•transferred your interest~ taK0 notlVe that I, the Imderslgned co-owner witl between-October .11 and 23. •. y oU.'.ln the Cumberland.~ Russell and Sundow~ ~Rusee|l Group) Mineral Claims, nituatedln Hun ..... ter Basin, in the Hnzelton ~inlng Dtvtsisn of Om An extensive plot to Smuggle |neca .DiStrict, Prorinee of British Columbia, haw none, the required amount qt work on. the above. mentioned claims for the year. 1914 In order t~ Chinese r o t e t h e U. S. has been hind.the came under section 24 of the ~lneral Ac~ discovered in San [Pl 'an e ] sco . and | f wlthln 90 days of the publlcation o f tht; notive 90u full or refuse to Contribute $153.~0,yom "

Po~[on of..suoh e.xpendlturo, , t~e ther with th( " ' "

coat~.o~ m,s aavertmement,'your interest In the A typhoon wiped ou~ the Phiiiv! said "mineral claims will, hOt'nine the property of zneunaermgnec Amendment AttofSetl°nl~00, 4 of. the. Mineral pine towi~ of Tobacco. One

Express, General Drayage 'and Freightine i l ~ V , , ~ . ~ ~ T A j~ .J~ (~ W e a r e p r e pa r e d to supply p r iva t e ~ . ~ . . ~ l t l U l r l U I . / J I J ' A , ~ l i L I I J a n d p u b ] ! c conveyances d a y and mgnr . u u r sta~'es mee~ all t r a m s ac ~ o u m n a z e l t o n or N e w Hase l ton .

BEST DRY BIRCH, $5.50 A CORD [ I ! i Consign your s b i p m e n t s in Our ] [ ~ = e L - ] = , ~1 ~ ~ I [ - ~ _ "_ ~ [

Care f o r S t o r a g e o r D e l i v e r y . A ~ U u ~ I y ~ . J t V ~ ¢ i [ ~ [ ~ t ~ a y l[~l ~kddress all communf~ons to Hazelton. H A Z E L T O N . a n d N E W H A Z E L T O I ~ ~ _ ~ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

! ~ . ; . . . . . ~ , , - : - - . ~ ~ : . . . . . . ~

em " ~ ' = ~ ~ ~ : T £ ' ~ ~ F ~ = ~ • . ~ T w ~ i ,

j s 11 o wr.,Jl:,J[ L,I • ~ MONDAYS, THURSDAYS. SATURDAYS a t 6:08 p.m.

To Edmonton, Saskatoon, Regina ,Winnipeg , St. Paul, Chicago,, Eas tern Canada , Mmdtime

Provinces and United States. Standard and Tourist Sleeping Cars "and Parlor-Observatiou Car

Service . . . . .

2 BOATS WEEKLY from Prince Rupert. S.S. Prince Rupprt .. 'every Tuesday at 9 a.m.S.S, Prince George every Saturday at 9 a. re.-

UNEXCELLED EQUIPMENT --. CHARACTER SERVICI~ For full particulars, reservations on boat cr train,

apply to Local-Agent br:to " I . . . . .

ALBERT DAVIDSON. G E N £ R A L AGENT, •PRINCE RUPERt", B. C

" J.N. CARR, Co-Owner. ' Datedat Smtthers, B. C., thlsS0th day of O ( t o *

hundred persons were killed.

: Vancouver m~de a .profit of The Vancouver steamer Leona,

carrying Britannia"Mines ore to Bri t ish Columbia.

A ~ n c y All Atlantic and Trans-Pacific Lines.

. • • . . n B E T ' . . . . . • , ~ ~ ¢ ~ . . ,$7000 ln,~ t h e o pera!lo0_,of its Tacoma, foundered off Active Dated th i s 9 th day of October , 1915 S M E A L S .IN TOWN J

Darning Deacnes aur ing the sea- Pa " • . ' ~ o ocnerplace" ~ ' ~ - ~ -~ son " " -. ~:ss' m the Gulf~of Georgla, on ~ . MOSELEY, Applicant. " ' ran'surpassus :: " J

- ' " " :' " " , ' . ' i . . ' . . . . . . ' " , o f Bri t ish Columbia. ' • 11 Ads a-d Crafts 8Mien , 578 osr Str~d ' o f t he Province of B r m s h . . C o l u m b i a , I C r o w n . P r i n c e ' o f . Germany is[allow Canadian Vessels t o take Dated th i s 9th d e o f Oc tobe r 1915 V A N C O U V E R , B . ~ . °at Sheet m a y be l ea sed f o r a t e r m o t . t w e n t -one, , . . . . . • . . . . . . . .. • Y , • • • ' aYcerae.m at an ~annua.l rental', of sY an dead, a c c o r d i n g ' ,to Vatican ad - [advan tage of the ,Panama canal. JOHN C. K.SEALY, Al~plirant. T h e E s t a t e o f J . O ' S u l l i v a n

._. l~O~ more m a n z, bu0 ac r e s w i l l , v i c e s • : ~ . j : " . --." . i . : . .. . . rr0vindal As~ycrs and Chcvttsts , be2~ecda~o~eoapp~l_Icant_'_ ~~' '- . [ '" .... .... " :;; : ' l Sergeant • O'L~try, 'the" e x ' ~- ..... ' ~ . ~ .-/ Esza..blished 1897 by the la~e J. O Sul- . ".¢e t ~.,~nn~ mus~ oe maue "'~n t L::- '~-~ ~-~"-: "" '~" " " "[ .. ...., _ ~.. ...... " xne aumorlzatlon o[ ~wen~y . .liven, F. C. S.,'26 years" with ny zne applieant"in'versou to theA~entl . 'u uuw las~ ~rlps; tne ~uaKuralmemoer oxme ILtN.W.M,p ,who n~ hst~ot;~,o h,~,~o ~,,~,o . Vivian & Sons, Swansea. or Sub..Agent of.-tile district in w~ich l and Niagara carried tn ,41"~~ti,~ili~ [ we, , , tt, o xr-/~ 'L . . . . . ' " . . i ~ " . " '~ . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . . . ~,,~:, ' . ', me nghte applied far are situated.. [ . . . . n ' , - , m .7. 7 ~ , ' " 7 : ' / : ~ . "~ -~"~. i--,"~" vYl w~pmg ou~ a l a r m v u n to a strenf, th of 200,00a : . . . . . . . .. m surveye.d~terHtory the land muetl~,v~.. V0 xes oz ur!usn t~ommma[aemehment 0f Germans single-i_,~'o.~ ...... ? ..... 7," ~' linTEl TII~ llllOHgq~! .__.~_ no uescrinea Dy sections, o r ie~M .m~h I ~ n r d ~ / ~ _ ~ . . • . . . . . . i r a , . o~r s a m h u g h e s s a y s , m e r e I I B I L L L I U I I ilIIdrl/Al...'P~.ur'~s..r'~_- div/si n . ~ o - - . - - - - - .~= . . . . - . . . . . n a n u e u , n a s s e e n ~ " yen a c . . . . . . , . " ~ = . . . . . . . - - - - " . . . . - ' ~ - , ~ .!o: s o.f sections, and m unsurveyed ] ~ . . . [ . . . . , ^ . ~ _ ~ om [ wll!.be no slackening m recrui t ing ~ ..~.~ r~od fro~o~o~.u~th.,~y~d~t s~ ~ : ' ~ern~ory ~ne wart ap [ledfor shallbe " The Bri ' " " mlSslonlncneuonnaughtllangers. . a~m~avau~ ",'amra~momu~ an~ee con.. o*~.~ ^-, ~ ....... ~ ...... [ t:sh crmser Argyll ran [ . . • He expects to have 250 000 me ,al~t~o,s and m~dlclnes co ~l~--q o~

, . . . . . . . . . " ' ' ~ ] l ' - - In the hospital. T/ckst~ obtainable fn Hazelton o ~ a ~ v~b u 3 a te appucan¢ n l m s e l i , • . _ .: , , r l , e tawhlle : Each application must be accomnani [aground on the Scottish Coast and / t h e American s teame-- " ' - - ' : [ under arms before spring. , . a_ttheP~to_meoortheDr~ffStpro;inAiderm., m .

ed b a fee of $5, which will be re~'u d ' ' ' . . . . • . . i-v A1UCK- ". . ." . . . . . . from ,~r. T. 4.'£nor - m "A'elzwazl~om/Jr. wallaee- - ed i~ the r igh t s annlied ' f o r ar,~ ~n.;/may be a total wreck. No hves[ing a n d Hamborn u,,,~oo~,;:,a t,,, I " ~ °rby.m~i. Itr°mthe~edlcalSuvettutendeat a t t h ;

.availablecbut not o't~erwise A ~0v',Y-il.were lost. ~, ~' • :. ~ IR~;~ ..._~_u__ :_"~'-'~,~'~ ~fl Nine Jananese fishermen ~h~l u~l~., : / . . ; w~snau De..paid on tbe mer~han~l~le~'i ~ .:.' . ~ , .~. ' , . . " , l . - -~ .o , ~ - .~mps o ~ ~,ew X o r Z l w e r e ~"^wn . . . . . . ~ . . . . '..'.~:"?~I ~ "

. , u ,t uuru.~= b . e ~ a c l n c i n ~ r e e n ~ r o s out~uCox m e mine a t t b e rate . o f five I ' ' q~Wn h , m , ~ . o A l ~ I t ; o t . ( ~ ^ l . . ~ k : ^ , h a r d e r r n e v were ~ . o . t l , , I . , . .I ' . t m r a e n & U o . " { " ~ v l y I i ~ i i ~ t ~ ~ t l b l O l l I ~ I U I U I I J [ U I P I e ¢ , , , : ' t ~ k ~ l l ~ l ~ t ' , i ' , , . t * ! . , ,

• eats per ton, ' I .... - - - ' I transferred b" th ̂'- ' ....... [a 30-foot fishing boat, which was l ,_.. , Cml.E_nginee~ ... : :.:~. ' The person operating the mine shall I ml-n,erSr engages ~or work • in I . . : # my 't~m man I :. • - ' : .~ ; - • . ' I " Dommlon and BHt|nh ,:Ol,lmn~s

: furnlsh~th%Agent w.!t~'sworn retHrnsrG'~at • Britain, left Vancouver by I °wners from Danish' 'to United[wrecsea on ~ranam .m(ana, are I : i " Land Su~eyo~- ....... '' ~ , accounung zor,¢ne lyll quantity of mer, li~~-;-I ~,-'-'^- o...L.,J_. ' ~IStates re=istr,, ,. " Its ~ oe returned to #apan by the __ . ... ~ _ - ;.

' e n a n t a m e eoa, m i n e d a n d , nav thn I!~l~'~.~t ~t~t.~ u u ~ 3 u i l u a y . . ' . e, , j . .:. :. . . I . . . . . ; .... ~ - ' ' • , UlileOB a t u i - t . i ;~ M~,v~ . . . . . . ~ - ~ - , - - ~ royaltythereon. If the eoa~inln~l ....... ,' :. . " ~ '" . . . . . ..... ~ " : . ,. Igovernmen~i 'xney. were almost . ~ d ~ ~';~i;'~'~ "~Ke. ' ....

rights are'not, being ovorated, nuclei Br i t i sh / t roons are' - ~ , , i , = l The O v e r s e a s Club ha~' sent without food for man weeks, / B ' C A~FL~c~ . . . . . . . . . . ' ' " , rete~ns' ' . :: . . . . . ......... ~. ,. ,, , _ . . . . . , Y ..... K, Mgr; New,.Hazelten., oneeayear.. :.. [clubs studded with hobnails,ml.. ~ ...... obac~0.and mxtyl. : ' .::~ ". • .,.:" ": '. ' ~ . ::.

. sllould be ~furnmhed at least . . . . ' ' , 185 . ~ n s o ~ t . . . . . . ~ ' . " -',. • ' ' '' 'r @ ' " .... " " " + '' "

' .ri_The lease will inclu.de the coal .minlng [trench flghtinff,:where rifle~:and[mflh0n cigarettes,~to soldiers atl A Nanaimo grand jurYbrought[..., ,.,, • :.. ii, . , % i,=, : ( i.: • ~ n u s o m y , b u c t n e l e s s d e m a b e o r - . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . ' . " . ' ' " ~ • , ' . . , . " ~ • . - . , . • ' ~ q u o r ~ c t - . o e c u o n q t l ' .

• matted to purchase' Whatever Y~ailPl~l~f.bayon et canno t be used, . .,. i the. front; : :Canadmn soldmrs are Im no'bi l l against Inspector--Gra.~ ' Notlce' F ~,o',,~'-,- " *~,'~" " - - . . . . surfacengh~ n~aybp considered nee-|. ' i ' : ' . , : . now t o b e s u p p h e d w z t h . s u p e r i o r . l h a m aud-Manager,Tonkin, cha rg - fl~..tdayof, Decem~ernext,~pplicatlon , ' : : : "~ ~ l ~ e s s a r y zor u~d w o r z m o f t e . . . . ~ " . . . . . . . '" " ' . • ' " "~:,- • . ~ . ' • ' ' , . . . . . , . . . . ' . ' . WlU ~e m a ~ e ; z o . : t h e . ~ u er in tenden Of . . . . . . . . ' , : . . ~ ' therate of i0'~}6 an ~' .' h mln e at 7 Reports ~r0m Panama ssg the c~garettes and tobacco manufac- ed ruth manslaughter m conner. , . • , , p i 4 t = ............

$ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Provincia l Police f o r no ¢ . . . . . - ~ I .Fo, :,o. O oouo,.,o '.."",o. otol,0.,n 0,o,,,, .... , o, , el .hotel licens e to, selj.]lquor by retail .|n :,', ~" ': , "'-', ,i~¢~ • . W.~a,~e~a~e' .t2:me.~rpt~y of the l!the Culebra cut and ~ome of~thel: : : 'i :, :.-.--~:.;~;..: .- .- '~, IPa~ifi, end! cnm~,~" ~i,; • ~:vl..m,, en°~i ~'~_wn.:~:$imHd~eIBulkl~;:;"~¢:::';/:?'~:::~::~

: or:to'.an Ant or . ' dredges have been buried.... ,, .A,,W. Smlthers, :,ehalrma 0£ :~a?~;: ..... v nceot,:¢,,, ,d v~:.

"'/ .. " ~ . . p blicatloni df ....... ' . Y ::,,h's Strain :0f..~the grea¢":war' better ~ ' ~" ,i '., "'.%~ '".1 "r [ t ' '' " ' ' ' ' ..... ' 1 rq'' ' % '. .' ~ f~ ~'' '" " ~ ' '~S~' this adve~isam~nt wi l l n o t be a i d f b t ' " . . . . . . ~ " 1 ' " ' ~ ' ' ' . . . . . " ' r % ' " : " . . . . ~, . . . . . . . . . . . . S a r g e n t S" 1~ ' . " ' ' ' I ' ' ' ' + ' 1 : : ' ~ ' , ' : ' ~ ' " " % : " ' " ' . . . . " ' . . . . ' + '" 4 ' ' ' ' r : ' ~ ~i ~ / , l ~qA '~ ~L ' :.~ 1 q1 ' ' ' ~ ~ ' ; ~

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• . . ' ' . T HE OMINECA I~]NEI¢, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1915' ' ' ' ' - " " ' ' '

THE ~INER W - - - ~ B ~ ~ : - ~ ' " ' " ' ' ,

t~ - - % Petrograd: German plans have |[ MONDAY, NOV. 1 ]1 I been demoralized in the district k~ JJ [ of Riga by the successful submar-

. . . . . . . . , . . . . . ~ine campaign conducted in the • t~onuon: £ne t~lngm wea~ ~rom i Balt m b the Bri . . . . . . .

his injuries, bu t i s recovering [ y usn ana ~y me . . . . ndl " ] laying of Russian mine fields,

Lon~::TaT:i~s::~i'eia~ly re.[combmlngto prevent the trans-

z ~ Russia is concentra t ing a large Sal0niki Thursday. General ly WEDNESDAY, NOV. ~ ' ~ army at Reni for another l a n d i n g

ported tha t the result of a con- ference here between General Joffre and the British cabinet was a decision to 'save Servia• A rapprochement bet.ween Russia.

port ofsuoplies, for lack of which ! the German forces are suffering.

( T[IESDAY, NOV. "2 ' }

t

Servian Hostilities London: Austro-Germans and

Bulgarians continue their advance in Servia.

Bulgarian forces have pene- trated beyond Veles, but the Servians still hold the princi )al defences near Perlepe. The evacuation of Monastir. by. the Servians i s denied.

in Bulgaria•

' Hindenburg ' s Fa i lu re London: Berlin admits ' the

fai lure o f Van Hindenburg ' s

spealdng, the despatch stated, the condition of the Servians is ext remely eriticM, but i t is de- clared tha t if. they are ab l e to hold out a little longer the situa-

eampaign arid his re t rea t for fif- tion will take on an al tered c o m -

eeo evident ly given up all present l " oops are being moved hope of taking Riga and Dvinsk. ]rapidly.

• The Russiafis have captured / Par[s: The only act ivi ty r e - ' Czernowitz. the capital of Bu- |por ted on the western f ron t to. kowina. - lday was a surprise a t tack on the

French t renches between the A French warship yes te rday Pet rograd: The enemy, taking" Oise and the Aisne. T h e Ger- and Roumania has been effected, Admit Russian Successes bombarded a Bulgarian supply the offensive from the village of allowing Russian troops to cross Geneva: I t appears from Get- train nea r Dede-Agatch. roans were repulsed. Roumania to the aid of Servia, R . . . . . . - . . . . . man despatches tha t the 'Rus . . . . . . . . Seenivia under cover of a heavy

oumama, WhO may nerseir t a r e sians have taken the offe "v " xne ~ervlan copper mines m fire, rushed the vi n , . • Russians e el the field later, is to ~et har t . nsl e on the B r ~ ; ~ . ,L_ ,_. . . l l_.e of Semi- R p E n e m y • D~=~__L.._ .. ,: of the Niemen and Unner Szcz~-a --" or.__%:°.., ~ -e ,a rges~copper kovitze (Sionkowze W e e en Petr0 tad" " . ~ e ~ . , ~ u m . . .... . . . . . mines in nno ~ ,o~ ~^^~^.~ .. . ). p ed g . A t . no point save

^ o.._~ . . . . . "_, . . . . rwers, as well as at Dvinsk and . . . . . ~u r . . . . . . . .y ?~,u.eu an equally violent fire and made 0ne--and. t ha t only according to ~x oue ,~ t ' e~ uespa~cn s a y s on the St r and Stri " u,,,l rendered unworkable by the an at tack which " .Berl" ' -

King Ferdinand has declared he . . . Y pa rwers. Serbs before l e - " ' - - * L ~ a ' : , . - . . . . was ent irely m accounts have the Ger-

~hi:i ~O:uOmPaP:S: th~ea~:raat:~ln:~ll ~ n e B ! : n [ : : : : ? b l e success m the T ~ e d ~ ; 1 ~ t l i ~ : i a g i ~ ! ! ~ i ! ! ~: i : :h : : i ' /oPt?A!l tm~et l~e t~:OmP ~ ~ i : ~ u m ; : : f ~ s : m p ; : s ~ o n "

place himself in the hands of mba rdmen t of Varna blown up , _ • - ' , bering ahout lg" of Podgacie, says the official • ~ . . . . . . - - - ~ J Bucharest . I t is . . . . . , j ._[ . , ," . . . . . 5,000 Germans and Austrians, s ta tement , the enemy succeeded bLltJ [ J ~ t r l l ~ t i i l e n l ; • -~+~-~- ,,, ~x t~ui~arian . . . . . . . . . . . . [

T h e Balk' ~naval circles here tha t ~'~ " I~ , , , ~ = ~ un ~ne were made prisoners in penetra tm dee I 1 an Campmgn J t~ lssmn / l, 'rencn rorces near rr_-..^~^,. __ • . [ g P Y "nto the

end of ~he NIsh' railway and, [ ' age, especially i~ , ' Milan . . . . [positions lost by them, have fail .[ i fforts of all forces, we

reed. t h e Set°inn for t ress o f l ' side the .own[afte~ t ~- . . . . : • - - " Iwill ~e-i . . . . . . . . . . [ bu t t e r and e g g s ~ - - , - - ~ - , - • • - . - / " u ~ a l l i e s land /500,005 / " ~ g- . venlzel0S lS expee~ at Sar en ' k'irot, described as t.he key to I; " " /,r= . . . . . " ~ . . . . ' • " [ anumenaval docgs ~ e l e dam • g t s ,

- . " - ~ oups. as omerwise it will r . ~eu to r o r m a cat~ine~. " Nish, is in th e hands of the Bul-[aged. . [im..ossib ~ . . . . . . , o~1 ~ | _ _

• • , . , P ~ e n o r l ~ o u m a n l a t o c o n - / ~ ' : ~ . n i King Ferdinand s castle of

ag~raa:Sng T~:mA: : : r ° 'oGr~m:~: lRuxinograd had one wing des - lduc t wa[on.. !w° fronts• l i [ FRIDAY, NOY.$ 1 ~ R E N P R E W D I C K E N S O N

endeavoring to form a r ing a: I! r°yed and the ancient monastery l ~, l t a l m n s .G.aming 1% ' ~ 1 Graduate of Vancouver lin the . home: r o : ' t / lansel . round Kraguyevatz, where the, . g r o u n d s , where the K , n g [ , e . ~ ,~_ . . ,. the con / Serv ianS i tua t ionCr i t i ! | Conservatory o f Music •

Scrvian arsenal is situated Thn.~land ~ueen reside in prefel-efice~ ~ ' . "" ~.ne aus t r ian de~ens ive[ : r . . . . . . ca_ Ir . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i - - • - - ' , . . . . • , /system protecting, ~a. , .~. , , t . . . . / ~onuon: a n ar t iuery duel was ~" prepare(] to ~age t 'upils fo r the

; ~ : ~ : s n : :d=ogi~ri lng b o t h . the[,t;h:n:aP:~a~eof~a:o~smtl~:d, i has been render'e:t :s;;:~s~'b.vec:: e I in progress virtua ly all day at I I ::} I A ~ ( ~ i~' ~'~ D 'T • i~ p a and the town " p , a n n .• . " " " Vain , " • ' I - " ~ ~ - v

where theServianmuni~ionsarelareTurkish, u~der command eel I tahanar t l l le ryf i ' '~ . Our heavy[ ~ :ndox:o, ,n the St rumnl tza[" . . . . £~ a i.~

e~LaoPneci ° . . . . . . I~h:.result of.~mlga['ia.s campaign lsub'mavin: TuP~irede the. French ~ numerically superior force In I ] T r e a d th~ Footpa th i . . n: ±he Knsslan fleet of[ g lns~ ~tt:~la, and that Greec~ [ . . . . . . . . q s . r a iny ln . iBabun a na.~ which ~,.,~*~-f =~._1~ "_/" Ill .~ "

warships and transports has ar [will demobilize at the same tim.~[tac:' ann Will probably utilize J .,. -, ~ . . " : : " .,.~.. v - , , o . ~ .~nel[ o E / " ~ f f c e | • - " t ~ ' ~/ the vessel "' . . . . . ~ , v a u ! ; o r ' r l i l p ann tvmnastir, ~nela !

rived off Varna and ~s effectmg a [as t~ulgalm. The latte~ has an- [ , . ~e~ves. [Servians are continuin,- t . . . . . ' [} Thisis the pathof him Who wears -~ ' " . " . - b l l ~ I n o " ~ lU I ~ l

tanding of troops under covet, o f [n°unced tha t her proffr.lm i=~, - ~ussmns Doing Wel l 1~.,~.; . . . . . . . . . . ~ s *' I I ~ ' r • . ** I the naval,guns• | l imited and that she ,viii UO;]- r ' e t , 'ograd: Reports receivedlA~'~.~e:;S~Sp~li~U'~.ar'ans']| ,--IiWlCtli$':

P a r e ? t~eerWm::t~.~oFp:°:t mas. I P:;htahc:da~iV:nn:tlaftl'e'M°:ncau:(;r/~Y°s:h:vG::;'~:tlhS~affe~ eI-0I~atvh~ I ~ : r ~ sa~e't~h~Ug~si!a:!:iosa: I! THE ~ S H O E !

ses made.a thoroughly organized I unless compelled bvAnglo French l .ghting appears .to have taken I~:._ . . . . . . . . . g . l[ . . . . . ] . . " lace ale • . m ~uumernmos~ ~ervia, wnence ~ I '

a t tack last n l g h t a l o n g a f r o n t of attacks. She expects to finish[ p , . ' . ng the. hue, both toilsome 300 refugees a r r ' w a ~ 1 ~ N O E L & ROCK nearly five miles in the Cham-I the campaign in six weeks. [ ~ a , m a ann on the front furthel;[ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " "~v[ I Hazelton, B (3 • . | ' pagne and were subjected t e a 1 , wes~ In no pla(.e have the NO' ~ - - - : , . - - ' " " "'~ . ' " [ B e r i n (via S a y v i l l e ) . The [Aust; . • . . . . " . | TICE TO DELINQUENT CO. I ~' n, .a-- ,q , . - .=, i,...tm..==,n~d

• • "ran tor tes noon able to hold OWNERS - serious cheel~ with heavy losses, JAngle-French bombardment of their own • the F r e n c h w a r o f f i c e a n n o t i n c e d , t h e Bulgarian Ae . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ L • ' . w h i l e _ t h e G e " m a n s l ~ o a e o r ~ F r ~ e . . . , , , ^ . . . . . . I ~ ' * * ~ ' * ~ s t " ~ * * ~ * ' ~ * * * ' ~ , * ~ , * ~ '

toda ' e been ar leen back wherever person qr persons to whom you o r either of you ' Lal " assaYltin I t ;:r:::e~:detha:t.~h;/~:~°:te~eapg:::~ n tPd~gress, ' in a l t h e y at tacked. In any il}sta,}c~s'l~th;t~hy~:d;{~,~uf~=:~;it~;o~:~n°t'~:l~ g~aAt[eSr°:otnm,:nt ° f

, " av, but no the Russians " Clal . •nd North Star No, 2 MlneralII back along the entire f ront o f / m e n - . . . . . . , : .. | _ have taken the[~':a!~; "t"at~d o, Sk~, e ~o~..~,,, ,, th, ' ~ . , --~,- wa, mane or a l~ussiall rotrel~sive ,L , . . . . . . ,~-,,. M ! . , ~ . . p ! v , ~ o . n o.o ,oooa O,. . ,e , CHOCOL the attack, extending from the l a t t aek ,,,, *~.~ o , . . I . u . , I' , • ~,ey nave mmcred y_ro~,,:e o, ,~:,,, ,~o,,m:,~..,a~o ,oaa m, . ATES vie;-;*.. ̂~ n;n ~o ........ I '- .... ~ TM .... o~.a. " [severe fosse n the ..... •..~ [!i~!Iredamountofworkontne.av?vorneatloned HzghestGrudeEverManutactured . . . . 1 1 4 b , y U £ . , , t l . I . ¢ O I , n • S O . . . . . ~ l l ~ l l l * c l a i m ° , o r t h e y e a r e l d l n g A ~ u n t 99 191 " . O 1 ; n o ~ O S I ~ , I O n Y , , , . u o ~ • • 5, m .

of La Courtine, except that; they / AAlsi::~,L~nn,$rMi~is~ :: ; ; ,Pr;n t [ihnava:ysect°.r where the Germans I~:::~hi~td~th!:~;h::¢~;~:o:~h;:~,~t~ Try our. Noted Ice C r e a m ! succeeded in reachinc~the o,I~.;, ~. ' . : ' c ~ ade gailm the? have been $'~.,67, yourportlonofsuehexpondlture, together -I~ and ScalaDrinks

- Of Buttede l'ahure. Jtran- - • - " g " e d f toml:bhged to give way befol.ethel~i!t~aldmineral~lalm~.wlllbeeo.~othe~ro~e~.~[i'U . . ! , - --',,,,,,~ [reaps are I)ein land . 0 ' " ' w l u , t h e c o s t a b f t h l s a d v e r t t s e r n e n t , y o u ~ l n t e r e s t ~ . . . . . .

~..=. ~........ ....... ,, • J sports a~ l~avala, t~reece 7 n lonslau,-ht= ~,r ,t,., ~ ..... ' I o}.n e, unaers~gne~, unaer eeet~on ~ of the l J~ p-to-Date Dru Steres.: ~,~-,,,, ~uyw,remssm~ayvine). mile , ~ an t , '. ' ~-1~ It~/2.LTON ,. 1~ " The s tn rmi , ,~ ,¢ r-rol.~., ~,r^ , , ,~/ s nor theast of S a l o n i k i a n d l Lau.~nnn, o . . . . . . |~.D;tedatSk~o,aCro, l,~ SO t"'e~Sth d , , [~ ": WItAZlZLT0/t

• .•---)4"_""~, . . . . . . s,,o ,~ o. =~-,/near the Bul~,arian ~,--~ . . . . / . . . . 7 - - " °w~tzerlana: Ger. I o~ a u g u e t , 1 9 1 5 . M . R . J a m | e , o n , C o - o w n e l ; . [ O~q}s~4~4ats~als~a,a~'.,.......:,.~ .

m m e unampagne district and [cording to Berl~'i - -' -? -yet , uc- jman sunmarines i n the Mediter- I ~ " . , . --,--,,-,~v t h e c a p t u r e of about 1,200 yards[ Lo " _ nffespa~cnes. ! r a n e a n have been ordered t o [ ~ ~ ~ - -" = or r ' rench trenclaes in the Artois l n~on: .wur~ner Jyrerlch suc. oloctcaae Greek pdrts, ai~cor~;,,~ I I _ ~,.-'-%. . . . . . . " -~ '

' region was annoanced officially/Ce~ ses in the Balkans are report- l to ad vices from Munich toda~. '-~'[ | ~ { ' ~ . ~ - ~ ' & , I :" ~- todd More • ed. The Bui arians • :: " ~" ' " ' ~ - ~ "~ " Y. than 1400 prlsoners . g . ha, e , een ~ n o m e r were taken and four machine/thr°wn back on t h e r i g h t b a n k o f / ¢ . ~ ' m m ~ n . w . , ^ . . . ~ [ ~ ~ ' ~ ! ~ } ~ ~ , • " ' : _ . ~ •

, . . = . I t lU I IDM~ IX , I ¥1JV , ~ " ' ~ ' " ' ~ - ~ ; ~ , ' ' ~ " ~ ' ~ ¢ ¢ ~ ' ; " ,., : guns were captured the loss'oft the Vardar w,th lleavv ,osses [LL, ' " I I I i [ • . . . . ' asahent to a superlor force Of| At.hens papers co, tam inspired [ , , , . : . = ~! i ' 3 h m m e n t ,

• | London' All is a u i e t o n the [ , - ' " ating, I i l W ~ I ~ w ~ ~ | . A ~ , ~ , , ~ - ~ , , ~ " I • ' " " . . . . oUt the Allies ar '. b~t~c-, r~ruL: wlth . ] I ' ~ & & V ~ ' ,Stoekh, olm. ,The.D.agblad says[we.s,l~ern, front" . [~elves fe '" - ' - " ema.k]ng them- / I ~ : u - ~ A ~ ~ f f ~ 2 ' ~ } i : ' " 1 a came moz place.oetween three [ Sw John "French state~ th,t [~,,. ; , '.~ =.n ~vmceaoma, and the I :~.~ (th~ ~,~'n~) -t ,h= I . ' ' " ' ' ' ] "

• ' . . . . . . . . nrs~ ~rit isn eon t " " " " = a m u c o ~ t ~ l ~ = a ? ' German torpedo boats and a [ the new British guns and ~nm ..... [-', .. .... [agent has°r- [ I ..... : .... '-" .I , B~it~h t submarlne,south of Nyas]show i.a,.great superiority overthe [ ~l:r~l,~ia:~iG~;'v;~!li .,ferry miles [ , I ~ i ' f ~ - ~ ' ~wb~h'. | ' . / i ' i / llll$ :i , . .

uruay. =x'ne submarine[enemy s artill~rd .... +"'A' "~"|'i|.~* '•" . "" " .-.. a on,i,-, and is ' |. : ...... a"~,~~?'~| ~~ ...... . : " ;: " I . - • . - - - - " . . . . ,~' r , , , , ~ . , o e r a t i n ' ' ' . . . . . ; ~ " " • : . : .finally dwedLuninju.red, wh i l eno [a r e using .gas in reprisal, w i th t ~ e F r _ ~ m c o n j u n c t i o n w , t k • : | : Lgll , _ _ _ ~ ,

I In.jury was lnrlic~ea on the tot-[demoral iz ing effects :tin: {hal'*"-: : ' , - . ' e -non . ~qrce~; i ~ : " ::. : ' ~ : : : : : ~ ~ ~ C ~'" ' i : : ~vldlr:~,;~]t~ . . . . ; } : | } pedo ,boats.'. The hewspapers [l~my: ." The Germa"~ ~¢~ ~'~ ~'Yxlne' ngnting qualities, of.tlae | Samnle Sho~n~S : ~ (:l " " . , , w ~z'b, ' ...iI :.: ~ayconsiderable activity :of this[dead' in front 'n).'~th~""A~ Serbf0rces'.areunimpairdd. 'The --~~':~/~=~.~'~~ " ' " ~ .'.' i :~{| : "

: kind is expected shor t ly in Baltic, as Germany ' ia '~sen~ fleets of armed t r a w l b r s :agi~

~_! . the'submarines,: ::i!:::://:!:: y:i: ~