“, HAZELTON, B.C: 8) \TURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1912 ce PRIH #08 2 EAR ms 4 | ‘Lord ‘Robe i ‘Warns = Emp , = of Grave ©: oe emotion. Phe. ofdeal,.. he said, wag nearat hand} Germany: would ’_. strike when her hour atruck, For "this hour ‘Germany. has been long! “The speaker: ‘urged. » © preparing, .’ _» Britong to ‘awaken : to ‘the | Em- ' pire’s - responsibilities ‘at. ‘once,’ _ _ “SHE these are’ my. Taal: words,” he. conelnded, £7 wi os today; na meee with Lord Roberts’ im. --. ebtimate of Biitain': 8 peril; add- a ing that’ at Hague treaties and: ‘trib | ao ‘age of exons i kbps aa © Munitions of War af oe “Le don; Oct: 2L:=Not: since! 7 . the ‘time’ of - the® ‘South: African, ‘gre “War, BAYS a ‘Wodlwwith- Correspon- |. Gent; has’ . there: been such. excep ; > tional ‘activity { inthe “Royal Ar. ‘-; Senal in’ the départment.: ‘for: go Moan faetire of. explosives, _ prestealiy work, the‘ ca “| townsite. Swill: begin. immediately ~ GREAT PERIL | _HRTAN at’ great length and with: ‘much |" about: three 1 " 7. the gun. foundry, which: provides af nae faeee ‘guna for ther navy, ad “well sti € on | Murray were 'P, C, Coates, who ‘hig chief. of a: ‘party ‘of. ‘surveyors, hat: ‘the ‘higher| sh found: in ‘the, al company expects reat things: of nlthe = ‘ancouver: to’. .Prnce.. ‘Rupe Steamers’ : will: ‘arrive . Wed > Prince Rup iti Commencing next ‘week the G: T. P. will: ‘nin 3 TURK AT BAY-HARASSED | a ~ BY ENEMIES & se and dears Pie tion by. the: ‘railway. board: this ; season yielded consumers, - [for cooperation i is. being arranged, MODERN. IDEAS. FOR: = ~ WALLEY. TOWNSITE 1 Ridley? Taking Steps for Es lishment of Town’ at Important “Point i an a-Bulkley There : appears to. be Teasonable and. for-: the- belief: that: ‘the ‘Grand. ‘Trunk: Pacific’ ‘intends - ‘to eatabliah’ a town. on the. Jand ree) cently - ‘acquired. by: the company MN Diccupaeie Mr, “YThe owork: of. subdividing. ‘the and will be. her ora all. ‘winter d to be inferze ‘that; the Tailway'| : Of the ‘board: of: trade”: ‘on. | Tacaday evening, & ‘Yepolution, of! "| Which’ ‘due notice‘ had-been: ‘given; urging the immediate -authoriza- . Sonth Hazelton station, -was'ear- trea a oar of of" the” ‘Turkish, third. army. Bulgarian” aviator. circled |‘ over the: ‘forts of Adrianople atia height of one thousand feet, . He was made a. target: by the Turks, |! but returned safely: with valuable | information. ' Lives “The: Retort Courteoiis. pie preating. "London; Oct,. 23 :—When: the Stitan of - ‘Turkey. mobilized: his| troops-he ‘sent King se ana fhe war. he assured that to stick your ‘nose, into’ their affairs is like sticking it into their national. condiment; Try it‘and gee, “They” will sting you so sharply that the whole of ~ Greek Fleet ‘Active ‘ Seutari. "athens, Oct. 21: —The 2uigean| * squadron of the Greek: fleet ar-| <> * rived: at Kastro, : the’. - Capital of | the. Island.of Lemnos,’ and- com-; manded the authorities | ‘to stir- render. When this was refased the fleet .anthored and landed troops,-. which advanced to the } A™ blockade -was “Botia, Oct. ‘93: :—The Bulgarian troops: have won. “Aria. ‘and: are now ‘almost within’: “range of the “Turks Lose Be Battle” ‘. ‘Athens, Oct, 23: —Greék forces ‘defeatad-. ‘twenty-two. battalions of Turks, . beyond: Elassona,- ac- reording. to a despatch just -re- ieeived from. Crown’: ‘Prince. Con- stantine, - commander-in-chief of [the G Greek army. London, Oct: - ‘have captured. : Owing to “rigorous ‘censorship little news has ‘ been: received of. the ‘battles ‘and moveinents of Columbia: to the seene of war. . nee Today's a War News ‘London, Oct, 26: —The Greeks|. have. captured: Servidji.. . surrender of 20,000 Turks: is re- ported. The Bulgarian occupation of Kirk. Killsseh is complete, The Mohtenegrins have: surromnided : ‘The Opposing Forces: “Londén, Oct 23 :—Following- is an‘ ‘authorative estimate of -the war strength of the ‘nations en- ‘gaged:in'the Balkan war, with the. doree'each: could immediately place i in tha field: ole ?: Bulgaria: War - strén : 000: ‘field forea; 235% 000," Greece: war strength, 104, 000; field foree,. 50,000. . Servia; War. sh’ength; 1, 000 field ‘force, . 110,000, a Montenegro: war strength, 3, . 000; field: force, 80,000... “Turkey: 4 war atrength, 1, 000, 000; field: force, 300, 000, ON EVERY SIDE “eas Engagemenits of Balkan War Disastrous| to:Ottoman ‘Arms=Forts and Towns Cap- tured by Allies--Fhousands of . Turks Are hog Week: fof: Arda: fled, . ‘leaving a hundiéd dead. and large - quantities. of supplies. oN Servians: Take Town a - 98:-— Serviana ‘the. important: Turkish, town of Novibasear after 'a-fierce “engagement - in which Bavere losses - were sustained. on “> [each ° side, - . The Turks are re- a ine mene: bi Wns Wy - Gieeks Leave’ For War ne P ARLIAMENT MEET Ge a e r woo ' ancowver, Ost. °24:— “Threa| ~ cae many eoldiers-in- Tacky as the snared ite haveleft this city ee ON VENER 7 - angering: int this sae ‘ a ne thclast week totale tipcarmay.: 2 st |. The Bulgarian monarch replie against. the Turks, Seven hun-/ Extensive Prog tr Legislation by sending.a sack of red peliper, dred more will go’ from’ British| for ‘Special Session=-Probable| | witha note:aayings: “Bulgatians - Changes i in Cabinet”. ms The To Asaist Settlers’ Work. -_ (Speclal- to The Miner)’ a clearing. timbered cost ‘upon-conditions. ‘which shall . The settler | git f° benefltting of lands of this ; province 50 as to make them. available for. agricul- tural. purposes is a big one, suggestion has. been. made that s overnment should ‘assist by” direct. Brant, ~ the “prior step has of: providing settiers| H “the material -with Which attempt. the - work of .| Foster retiras- from - ‘England, where heis attending the ‘sessions of the Imperial : Trade’. Commis- sions.- He is expected back about | Dec, 1 and: the bill will be pushed | plasive - ‘thaterial’ is, -pro- nd only: the : Andividual this -e: etiment da not |* urns . expetted,. then |) ‘The That : without a plebiscite, | Noy, a1 with all portfolios filled. “ ‘Ottawa; Oct: ot Wher Pavlia tnent opens ‘the: first ‘question which. will be taken up ‘after the _Jaddress in reply to the speech from the: throne is disposed of, will be the navy problem. : _Pre- mier Borden, will. maké-an an- nouncement outlining, the poliey of the government, Another j im- portant measure. which will be introduced aS S0On- as the House| opens will-be:the bill. to. revive the-Bank Act, Hon. W. R White has. the bill. prepared, - -go° that there ‘will be - no- delay. and the ‘lbanking committee will. be. able to start work on it as soon as the} 7 with the. West. Indies will be: in-| : Okanagan Apple Show - trip. Veron; :The big apple. show _was operied on Wednesday. by ‘Sir Richard © McBride,. who ‘came here for the purpose on the Conclusion of, his Nelson TARNY &NAVY | FOR CANADA : Stionge Defensive Forces for B. “C. Conservatives attendéd: and most enthusiasti Conservative convention eve ‘| Sir - Richard McBride™a- grea “jovation today at the opening of the.annual meeting of the B. C. Conservative Assdciation. ser, “Hon. Thos, Taylor, H. H. Stevens,- R. F. Green and H. §. ‘work: for the ‘executive, organizer to work in the northern interior and ‘other new. ‘sections of the province, , —— “Ottawa, Oct, 21:—A proclima- tion ‘calling: parliament to meet on Nov, 21 was issaed today. Premier Borden is. apparently |. not perturbed by.the withdrawal fromthe cabinet of Hon. F. D, Monk,. who i is resigning: : -because the emergency naval contribution of $30,000,000 is to be. passed in ministerial circles. that | the premier has decided upon a ‘tem- porary redrganization: o£. the|! cabinet in.order that the ¢ govern- ment may meet’ the House on use, openg,: : The bill to-.confirm. the reaty) troduced ‘as soon as Hon: ‘George "Are Enthusiastic| “Rovelatoke Oct. 24 —The best held -in ‘British Columbia. gave The Premier, Attorney-General: Bow- Glements delivered stirring: ad- :, {dresses on the federal and pro- - | vineial victories of the party. “The secretary’s report showed remarkable growth - for: the or- ganization, resillting in increased | Over} 5000 communications were dealt with during the year, President Mackay, in his’ ‘address, urged | the appointment of an assistant secretary and also of apermanent | British Columbia, Ottawa, Oct: 2b: “tt ig stated 7 itUnion ‘of i telosed its. a ‘Dominion Advocated' - by’ . is Sir Richard McBride’ ‘DEPENDENT TO LONG ; € Canadians Should ‘Themselves Furnivh : Yr]. ‘Protection for Which Country Has — » Always -Relied Upon. Britain—Speech t Grested with Intense Enthusiasm ; Premier MeBride made. such: ia and army for Canada that the large audience, including: ladies. . in the - “gallery, joined ag one in singing “The. Maple Leaf” and. “Rule Britan- oan nia’? a “We. are living in.a- fool's paradise,’ said Sir Richard. Speaking on national grounds,he. pointed out the need of a navy to protect the. B. C. coast from possible attack from. the.Orient..._ Wehave, he-said, illimitable. Te sources which are unprotected, Let us safeguard them.. Let. Us. be able to claim a Uanadian army, . and navy, second in efficiency |” to none. in the world, which-we should ourselves’ ‘farh? ish. ‘The Doniiiton cafinot’ ‘de‘toa’ 7 (pmuch “in: “asistirig. ‘the ‘Imperial defence to.plense ‘the: ‘people | of ‘The ‘premier hoped. Mr, - ‘Borden would an- nounce a strong naval potiey,. to * whieh Canada: would. respond, as oneman, . .-: “Hon. Wd. “Bowser. said the province -and Dominion would , combine to encourage the settle.” assist in 1 manning. a defence: fleet; : _ Madero i in Difficulty Felix. Diaz, nephew of the exiled president, is the man of the hou in Mexico., Madero’s affairs have. reached a critical. point, the: . resignation. of his cabinet having, a been demanded. Diaz, is inj un-. ae ‘disputed. control’ of Vera. Cruz, a Mexico’s most important Seaport,” and he has-been proclaimed _ pro-" supporters have already selected: acabinet. The -expected . down: fall. of Madero is. likely: to leave Felix. Diaz j in- control of. f the et government. . , Rossevelt Recovering - serious setback’ occurs in Roose: velt’s condition, the, Colonel will make ‘his scheduled speech at: the Progressive masa: meeting at: Madison Square c on October 80, - B.C. Mining Profits " Nelaon, Oct, 25:—To date this a year. the ‘lode mines of British 8 Columbia - -have paid j in dividends oo the sum of $932,000: Le Roi Nav 2 has paid $80,000; tha Standai at Silverton, $325, 000; “the B _| Copper Co, $177,000. and: the Con: solidated Mining; and Smel | $220. 000, SPs : The ~ Revelstok "Revelstoke, Oct, 25:—At the: mat Conservative banquet last night... stirring plea fora stronger-navy °. Spontaneously a . z We have a depended too long upon the © mother: country for thé protection. a ment'in B.-C. of white fishermen. "*_ who in- time of necessity would Mexico City, Oct, 21: :~General. ce visiorial. president; He and hig. “New York, Oct, 24: Unless a |