__THE OMINECA MINER; SATURDAY, APRIL'17, 195" ae - : You are going to buy a Suit this Spring it now? The HOBBERLIN spring and summer samples are here, and ‘the styles, as well as the materials, are particularly well selected. ; COLORS—Dresdnaught Grey, Belgium Blue, tures and Checks, ete. PRICES RANGE FROM $20.00 to $40.00 NOEL & ROCK Hazelton, B. C. Why not order Faney Mix- We are sole agents for ROBINSON’S ‘POULTRY REMEDIES ‘Try the new aily ‘powder that 4 sticks to the bird until ail q the vermin is exterminatd. £. Up-toDate Drug Siores E | failed. -| the direction of Rostoki, on April :{10, we repulsed by our fire at -/short range large forces of the Ffenemy which were repeatedly {attacking us. a| progress, and in doing so there "Hazelton Laundry OPPOSITE HAZELTON nory First-class Work Prompt attention L.SING LEE: : : 7 Hazelton Coffee -«' House -. - Opposite Police Otic BEST MEALS IN TOWN : No other place can surpass us PRICES LOW * : Fresh Bread Every Day. “WILLIAM P. OGILVIE st BCL . ‘ BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR “NOTARY PUBLIC ‘Fort George : i viously captured and in which they had succeeded in ‘holding their ground. During the night of. April 11-12, at about 1:30 0’- clock in the morning a German dirigible airship dropped. seven bombs on Nancy. One of these fell near.a civilian hospital and another near aschool. Two fires were caused, by .the bombs but they were promptly extinguished. Aberdeen (Scotland), April 13: —The Free Press publishes the following telegram from Lerwick: “A terrific explosion has occur- ved, Harbor Street wes wrecked ‘and many lives lost.”’ No details are obtainable as yet, - Petrograd (official) :—West of the center of the Niemen river there were isolated engagements yesterday near Ossuwetz and in the region of Edvabno, and be- pjtween the Pissa and Omulef }/ rivers there were artillery duels. An attack by the Germans against the village of Szafranki “Tn the Carpathians, ‘in We made some developed a violent battle in the tl region of Uzsok Pass, which the Fpenemy still holds, We captured there about 700 prisoners: and three guns, a In the direction. of. Stiy 3 river we repulsed attacks on the Roso- ‘| chacz - Oravazil - Koziouwka-Ros- anka front, inflicting enormous losses on the enemy. The enemy have held Height 992 Since April joining position remain in our hands, has been no material change,” Rome:—Military orders direct buildings, ; Paris:—Anaerial bombardment by the British of Antwerp ‘and German railways in West Fland- ers is. announced - officially. Bombs were dropped on a Ger- man. concentration camp at Bruges, and much damage was done. to railwaya, London, April 14: Reuter’ sg -;Tenedos correspondent, “telé- Araphing on Tuesday, says: “The British torpedo-boat destroyer! Renard entered the Dardanelles yesterday, scouting. and: yan up, ~~ | the-straits at high speed for over ‘Seed Advance to Settlers ten miles, penetratng the. water- | way probably farther than any of the British ships have. yet] done. A heavy fire was directed at her but she was not: hit,” ‘Thel; British battleship London, which 9, but Koziouwka and. ‘the, ad- In other sectors there: army officers to dull metal work on uniforms and scabbards. Incase: of mobilization, schoolhouses will he used for troops, and school’ sessions, will continue in. hited o'clock, ‘passed. over ‘Blvth aad : | Cramlington - and” Procéeded. to {Bombs were dropped ° on dulture, for gale” to settlers who are - tareab, " ae) Applicationd should be :filled and for- Orie carload of ‘Abundance Seed Onts is’ being. imported into the Northern _ dnterlor by the. Department of Agri- - unable: to: pay eash :for their seed, - Notes due December iat, without -in- “gre required for all Bead obtained. a, ~:. Application andnote foima are avail. : able at Government office, Hazelton,. «warded “at: ones ‘with: notes to: cover | ‘ rchdad: j rice and’. the: freight from |; The riee at hig wil von: ‘station. followed ‘the Renard’ into the], straits, drew most of the enemy’s fire. side, especially howitzers - behind Frenkeui .were active, but those | wo. an, on the European. side: were. quiet: Possibly . the: Torks have * -with- i Batteries on. the: Asiatic ‘mass it: quiekly n near: any spot thé et Allied he THE MINER WAR BULLETINS - (Continued from Page One) Petrograd (official communiea- tion):—On Apri! 11 and 12 the battle in the’ Carpathians .devél- oped. with: great intensity. from the direction ‘of Bartfeld in the direction of. Stry. Our corps advanced . on both banks of the Ondawa, south of Stropko. They |: captured several heights to the northeast of Telepotch and ‘gained victory in the direction of Uzsok, where, after extremely desperate, fighting, the heights near the]: villages of Bukovitz, Beneff and Vyssokonizy fell into our hands, We captured in. this. section 2,700 prisoners, ‘including’ 53° officers; and we also took. one field gun and twenty machine. guns, . On the heights‘ south of Volossate,- especially i in the region of Koz- iouwka, the. enemy _ delivered impetuous attacks i in-great force; All of them were repulsed: with enormous losses” to the enemy, Tn Bukowina, on an: extended front, in the direction of Zale Szezyky (north of Czernowitz, Bukowina), the. enemy, on- the night of the 12th, delivered ‘fer: ocious attacks in an impenetrable | darkness and torrential rain; but everywhere our infantry, | who met the’ attacks with the bayonet maintained the‘ upper. hand.. On the front west of the Niemen we repulsed several German attacks: In 6ther sectors along the whole of our front, collisions between. reconnoitering: detachments Have beome frequent, i ‘Paris:— (official) The day’ “was ‘calm along ‘the ‘entire ‘front,: Our aviators ‘Successfully ‘bom- barded military: hangars: at’ Vige| neuilles, in Woevre. ~ They’ also dispersed, not:far- from ‘Vignea- illes, a battalion on-the march. - Neweastle-on-Tyne, April ' a: detachment of, Garman: ‘infant-. 2 ot ry. attempted -to come ‘out of | its trenches, in the German. -posi- ition riear Perthes, but was stop- ped short by our fire, At’ Les Eparges, a counter attack by the enemy was stopped by -our ‘artil- ery. In the forest of Montmare we have made ‘progress ‘to the west of our lines’ and repulsed ‘two counter attacks, «Some pris- roners and. one 87-centimeter g gun, many ‘rifles and a quantity of ‘arantunition * remained in - our hands. . ; “London, April 15:—The Turks, : according: to an ‘official report | jissued by the Indian Office, who |’ had. collected..a force of 11,000 ‘regulars, with 28 guns.and some Kurds and Arabs, attacked the British positions at Kurns Ahwaz and Shaiba, ‘in Mesopotamia, on March 12.. They were driven off however, Jeaving 800 prisoners and two uns in the hands of the British. The British casualties were 92 men wounded. : Paris, “April 16° (offcia) to the north of Arras we have. -gain- ed a brilliant Success which ¢om- Dpletes that of last ‘month, ‘Whole spur. southeast of Notre Dame . de- Loretta was: carried with the bayonet by our ‘troops, . who now hold-all. the: southeast- ern Slopes .as -far as the outer works. and --fringe. of: ‘Ablain-St, Nazare. We took 160’ prisoners, who included several officers and. also took: three ‘trench: “mortars and. two machine _ Ban... | At | Theipval: and. La Boiselle,: ne the region. -of - ‘Albert, the. enétny, “ate. whieh : tempted — two’ attacks, were immediately. checked. . ‘Phi: -Brezilian government haa _ prohibited. the: use ‘of: preserva: ag | tives “in.. almost; every - kind’ of}. foodstuff. and. beverage... co ‘The rnigan:.:. - There: is: evidently:‘not suf cient banking. business in-. Hazel- © ton these” days” to’ justify. the. maintenanee of two banks ‘here, 4 and the branch of the Royal is to" be closed atthe end: of: the month. : The. members: ‘of. the staff have i well’ borne: their: part.in'the ac: 2° tivities, of” the’. town and | ‘their departure ‘will be. generally: re- as gretted., > Manager’. Mcleod is *. transferred. to»: » Vancouver - ‘and: Accountant, Simpson” to. Prince = Ropert oo St Poter’e Chiareh, ‘Members of the: congregation . . will. meet, in the Mission’ ‘school: se house on Monday,: April 19; at'3 p.m., for the purpose. of electing churchwardens,. sidesmen and lay: representative in ‘the - diocesan synod for the ensuing year,” and? to. receive'the _treasurer’s. “finan, © a cial’ report ‘for 1914," : “Alba 2 earnestly requested. to, attend ‘The Trustees of Hazelton: pub.” | lie: school . havé-- ‘passed @ hearty . vote . of “‘thanks®. to: Dr. “H. “Oo Wrinch for. his. patriotic gift of: handsome 18-foot “Union * Jack, 7 which now waves. “proudly: from the. flagstaff. every: ‘sehdol ay.” : " Constables. Fairbairn. and: ‘Bus.’ sell left for New Westminster on* oe ‘Thursday; - “in charge. < McMeeken,’. the" Tellewa. - Constable. Fairbairn’ i iat be: married. before. returning from! the coast, ” ‘Gonstable™ R i been “traiieferred: “fro Lake: to’ " Ledvemith a A Zeppelin raid was made in ‘the — Tyne district of, Northrimbarland County last night... the neighorhood of Seatén Burn, “several |§ of the villages passed by the air-|4 2 ship. Five '.were dropped catia Chippenham, three on Wallsend, : A two on Seaton Burn and oné. on 1% Bedlington, “The airship pa near North Shields a} -| but neither ‘ety | Howéver, precautions were: against ‘attack~by. extinguishing :. all iights.- . A -full inquiry . shows. that n loss’ of. life or serious -pers injury. resulted raid: and’ that's thoph ‘sever small: houses” were: damaged: ‘the material. jogs: | was motive : Bank a suid Sie Rods | hoe 3 I. : : 1 ~ Spoons Flies; Reels and: trac: r shipment.o _ Freth and ¢ eli i ow NEILSON'S try aber