- lies will effect: a juncture. with lorie Servian. forces, ecesve are ‘fol: , artillery, . Fighting has been yo- - Their. losses aré enormous; ours _ are light.”” , @fforts in the Da danelle d r $ ane cending the Treska valley and are continuing their. advance into OA division | of British‘ . troops is taking part in- the operations on . this line, t THE OMINECA MINER, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1915" ( MONDAY, NOV. 8 } Try to Surround French London: Bulgarians is attempting to en- velop the French force.in the Valandova -region, according to information from Greek sources by a Greek outpost,saysa Reuter despatch from Saloniki. A Ser- vian official is quoted as stating that the Serbs are holding firm at Babuna Pass, where all the Bulgarian onslaughts have been repulsed. The pass is said to be piled deep with Bulgarian dead. An important British contin- gent was landed on Saturday at Saloniki, where additional landing ‘facilities have been granted the Allies after with negotiations the Greek authorities. Defense of Nish Athens: The Servians offered a magnificent defense at Nish, fighting successive actions as the enemy advanced, Their last stand was on the fortified hills around the town itself. They succeeded in retiring in good _order before greatly superior forces, The situation at Uskup is unchanged. The Allied troops are arriving now in much more satisfactory’ numbers and the general. situa- tion promises well, Montenegro's Part ‘Paris: ‘Since Nov, Ist, the activity of the enemy has been most pronounced on the entire Herzegovinian frontier,” says an official Montenegrin statement, “Furious infantry attacks apainst our positions have been, support- ed by intense fire from heavy ing on day and night all week, - “Our troops are vigorously re- pulsing every assault made by the “Austrians, who have only stieceeded in occupying one un- important point on the frontier. The Balkan Situation Athens: M. Skodeles, thenew premier, has formed a ‘new eab- inet, himself taking the foreign portfolio. He announced that the attitude of Greece would be one of. benevolent neutrality to- wards the Allies.’ Paris: Lord Kitchener confer- red with Premier Briand, ‘Gener- al Gallieni and General Joffre, It is understood his mission’ in- cludes an effort to co-ordinate the work of the Allies’ general staffs, with a view to’ stronger Balkans, Stockholm: Six German ships have been wrecked in the last five days on the Swedish coast, while trying: to avoid British. submarines, - y large -submarine flying Austrian | i TUESDAY, NOV.9 D) a - French in- Bulgaria London: Notwithstanding the difficulties of the terrain, which prevent rapid progress, the French Bulgaria, northeastof, Strumnitza, North of Prilip, ‘shor’ the’ AL THE: MINER WAR BULLETINS A division of 25,000] | ‘|merchantmau Tara was sunk by is believed the French and Brit- ish forces will come into touch with the Serbs in the Babuna range this week, Fighting on West Front Paris; There is renewed activ- ity at La Chapelotte and gener- ally in the Vosges, German advance positions near Andrechy were captured yesterday by the Allies, while east of Butte Le Mesnil a.German attack was re- pulged, Enemy aeroplanes yesterday dropped eight bombs in the neighborhood ot Dunkirk, Little- damage was done and there were no casualties, Russians Take Trenches Petrograd: The Russian forces have captured the second line of German trenches on the western shore of Lake Sventen, taking a number of prisoners and machine guns. Southwest of Riga the Russians conducted a successful attack | on the German positions. Rome: Qur forces have eross- ed to the left bank of the Chiese to attack the Austrian ‘positions on Mont Stabalone, Along the Isonzo front the artillery dual stil! continues. We have captured a strong enemy position at San Michele. Submarines Busy Athens: The British armed two German submarines. Thirty- four of the crew are missing. - Malmoe: | gers a chanee.to escape, and that the emigrant class. ports say that 347 were saved, of a total af 496, ° The captain: declares that the |- submarine gave no signal to the fitst intimation being shells at a-range of five miles, ors at Malta state that when the steamer was overhauled panic occurred among the Greek and |- Ttalian passqngers, added to by repeated shots. from the submarine, at short range. Komarow, north of Kolki, the enemy thrice attacked and was thrice repulsed. Our artillery set fire to enemy ammunition magazines at. Berestiany, south of Kolki. ‘London: It is reported that French troops have recaptured the town of Veles, recently taken by the Bulgarians, London: The British destroy- er Louis was wrecked in the Mediterranean. No lives were lost. ~ : ( THURSDAY, NOV, 11 } - Shelled the Lifeboats _ Rome: Detailed aceounts of the sinking of the liner Aneona show that the steamer was shel-| led without allowing the passen- after the vessel had sunk the lifeboats were shelled. Twenty-four Americans were on board. The passengers were chiefly women and children of Naples re- to stop, Surviv- which was French Cavalry Raid © London: The French cavalry |- man submarine, Nineteen While escorting a German ferry steamer, the. Ger- eruiser Undine was..tor- pedoed and sunk by a British of the ‘left wing stormed a Bulgarian|¢ on uprisings-among the tity’s Bul- farian population, which numbers over 5000. |some of them wounded, have ‘by way of Geneva says’ that 60,000 Albanians are preparing to attack the Servians. in the rear at ‘Monastir and Prisrend. - Dyinsk ‘region we captured, after a stubborn fight with the bayonet, the’ Village j 5 crew were saved, six dying later of their wounds. - || WEDNESDAY, NOV. 16 ae Saloniki: The Anglo-French advance on Strumnitga from the south is proceeding slowly, The first British blood was spilt on Saturday. . The Bulzarians con- tinue their costly, but: fruitless, | t efforts against the Frencli, who hold an entirely entrenched"posi- tion at Krivolak. | The French artillery base on Wezen Height, 4,000 feet in altitude, nullifying the Bulgarian effort to pass the Babuna defile, The French then formed a junction ‘with the Ser- vians at Phares, completing ‘an unbroken line from Perlepe , Gradsko and Krivolak toBorolobo, on the Bulgarian ‘frontier. A second Bulgarian expedition as- t the Tetovo road to Uskup Was checked und thrown back. on Saturday. 4 Rome:. The Italian-Ameri¢an liner Ancona has been sunk by a colors. gers and a crew-of 16). ‘Twa 8 hundred and. seventy survivors, v been landed at Bizerta, London: A Bucharest despatch “Petrograd: (offieiat) . core the Mail. garians at Veles fuared that the } cavalry was the vanguard of a l evacuated the city. pondent,, who .has returned - to Saloniki from Monastir, Servian Macedonia, says that the situation Already several bands of irregu: lars have penetrated the city and extradrdinary precautions are adds, is entirely cut off from communication with Servia. and also in cutting communication with the French forces to the eastward. ° ] 6 | was sunk, «The craw was saved, | Mercian’ -WAB attacked ‘with sun foree which has-been raiding in the vicinity of. Vales. succeeded ‘in firing a Bulggrian munition depot in the city, and then left, says 2 Saloniki despateh to the It is explained the Bul: arger foree and temporarily ‘Monastir in Peril - Milan: The Secolo’s corres- here is regarded aa most{critical, egarded as necessary to prevent Monastir, the correspondent he Bulgarians’ have ‘succeeded Germans Retreat Berlin (official): Stockholm: soast of Sweden, > Athens : Stenmérs. Torpedoed * < tondon: The’ steamer‘ Caria | "Che: outward: bound. trandpott says Russians,- Danube, ‘Dvina, near Ikeul, with the assistance of heavy ar-| gas Our troops! # TF have evaenated the forest diStrict i t ‘(west of Riga, owing to the rains having transformed the Teéglon of into 2 swamp, g The German pro- 5 She carried 422 passen-| tected cruiser, \Frauenloeb, a|f. ister ship to. the. Undine, has; been torpedoed off: the south . Thee newspaper |f Kairol says. it has received ag-| surance from a reliable ‘source | that British ‘torpedo. boat" ‘des-. troyers captured a German: sub-|a ‘{marine «in ”.Graek- “waters ' last ; week, taking. the crew prisoners, : fire by a submarine in the Medi- terranean, She reached harbor safely, but had 28 killed, 30 mis- sing and fifty wounded. The French ‘steamer France was torpedoed in the Mediter- ranean on Sunday. The crew was saved, London: A loan of $8, 000, 000 to Greece by. the Entente powers is announced, with a formal dee- laration of goodwill from. Greece to the Allies, ( FRIDAY, NOV. 12° Jet Serbs Retain Strength Berlin; The Germans have disenvered that the Servian army has withdrawn intact into moun- tain fastnesses, where colossal supplies of eunnon and munitions await them. British and French aid is: enor- mous, fought or the ‘Servians will. re- main a dangeyvous menace to ‘ the]; Constantinople’ route -when iE opens. os . Paris: A despatch from Sal- oniki to the Elavas Agency-says: “The Culgarians have retired from Babuna and have concen- trated before the French front around Cerna in a heavy for which has prevented operations for twenty-four hours. The Seros have captured the station at:Katchenak, . Tetova is now held by Bulgarians. ‘Russians Take a Hand * London:. A- Buehatest report ascending. the Following the successful caval- ry raid at. Veles, the Freneh inflicted a severe defeat on the ‘Bulgarians near the.city, Montenegrin’ troops’ won a vietory on the Sanjak . front, guns. Again Fighting on Welt Paris:' “After some. days of comparative silence along the western front, there is a renewal of . -activity, * beginning. with 4 spirited bombardment at Loos. An artillery battle is also report: ed in Artois, where the German guns were silenced, ar > Russian Gains Petrograd :. The, following | was issued today. . “On the left bale of the our troops, A decisive battle must be. ‘ -have landed a small | force of men and ‘guns on Rous manian territory, near Silistriu, on the .Bulyarianfrontier. ; Rett tment . taking. Austrian Brigoners . and | Russian official cammunication ‘tillery, * prisoners, besides capturing two -{machine guna, -: “Near the village of Kostiouk- hovka, west of Rafalovka, . a [stubborn action developed: : addition to 2000 men | previo ‘reported, ” - ‘Eye Specialist: Coming’ November 19 and 20. es, consult him early; ay ‘or evening. _ Stay, Jimited, ” " POSITION VACANT. Athletic Assoeiation for the posi- the coming. season. Graduate of Vancouver Conservatory of = Music - Is prepared to take Pupils for the PIANOFORTE For particulars, enquire at the Hazelton: Hotel. ] Tread the Raia | . of Peace °-. [" This is the path of him who: weara “Tnvictus’’ . THE BEST GOOD. ‘SHOE NOEL & ROCK Hazelton, B.’C, ve ean — Try our noted oo “ANTI. CHAP”. : For the Hands J ust arrived, a fine stock of + NEILSON CHOCOLATES | Look out fox our Xmns stock . Up-to-Date Drug Stores HAZELTON NEW HAZELTON Bos seas vend: Portitions § “. ° better’ resulta with a Trade-Matic m oon back of * Every Panel {the penu! ine) game cost or leaa?’ ety work, Call’ and § see ‘the. _ Sole Showin 4 Wak" ‘Calings 4 “Why repels, ro- 5 ” ¢: cits, remedel or § Weld: ha ‘the oll way 'F-. when you ‘can get .ff BEAVER BOARD Ff. at’ tho -B : . Get our estimate be oS : fore going abesd with a: “Another _ Shipment | Arrived | This = & captured: ‘the farm of f Borsemuende ‘and “took German - “According to supplethentary. information, 1500 men, 21 offieers and.11 machine guns were taken “-’ by us in the fighting at Kollki, i in De. Inman, resident eye.apeci-- -¥ alist of Prince Rupert, will'be in. & New Hazelton'.on ‘Thursday even:” on. jing. only, November. 18, andin- @ Hazelton Friday: and Saturday, Hf you have any. troitble with” your eyes or need accurate: glass-."° - Applications, stating: salary’ re fe | quired, will be received. up to... @ Monday, Nov. 15, at 5 p.m.,-by :° § the Secretary of the Hazelton | tion of caretaker of the. rink. for J Information | regarding the duties of ‘the said. a. position may be obtained from yt the secretary, Stuart J. ‘Martin, Lowest or any offer. not neces- . sarily accepted, | -RENFREW DICKENSON os Seat tol ;