‘NEW HAZELTON, B, C., MAY 1, 1915 ing: Good Work, me: visitor at the big fair... fea of the New Hazelton district,” oe Riley says the fair is a ‘whale, we an artistic triumph,. too. big far) = Mm him to describe. @ trict ores, Several. Bush Fires at fF est, out and look. it, over, ~— im there was no timber al Memorial Services. ‘Sunday | There will algo be ‘spec “propriate | music. for Canada, any ‘ 7 wo ~ Joined ‘ariay’ Med edical ‘Corps e RILEY ATT THE FAR BOOSTS FOR nortu|! Says the Canadian: Exhibit Bicells all , Others—Mr.. Tomlinson Do- -- i. . Jas, A. Riley who has been S0- |, journing.in southern: climes: since the declaration ‘of ‘hostilities in s, Europe, recently: blew. into the fee Golden Gate and is a frequent : Jimmy. : has again heard the call from the # north and: longs to follow’. the ® birds to their summer ‘paradise, # Duty still holds him in the palm s gardens, but he finds~ solace in a his visits to the fair where he is fe in touch with the products from Mae his old stamping ground and in mee company with Wm, Tomlinson, fee is enlightening the curious and game the live ones upon the Teal. poss. Swe ibilities of the mineral resources = The Canadian exhibit - -is the fy biggest and best at the show. fee The ores, grains and lumber. ex- wae hibits, and.their style of deécora-|. Mm tion and. presentation completely -eclipsing.all-: ‘others: Mr, “Tom- linson is doing a -great work for|. @ the mining industry ot : British | . fee Columbia, and he pays much at-|. ie tention to the. New., Hazelton dis: ; . fchanged. ° Fighting c on: Hill 60 to the Germans: gained ‘a’ foothold me)=Ss Bush fires ‘Wednesday | after: me oon and evening provided. quite ae an attraction for the citizens: me ‘There were several fires close by OM, and they. were watched from the | town with a good deal of -inter- : The railway : company. had @ a considerable: force: at work: to. = protect their ties vand the férestry Thursday morning. there. ‘was. little signs of fire. Practically: all: ‘the. country had been burned over before and little damage. could. be. done as) failed, | completely, © } way. that * was worth. cutting. a “An ‘invitation: is. extended. to. the. ‘public. to. ate) tend this service-dnd-thus - “pay |: respects to those; whe have: died hito presided. at a. meeting of.the| | ' had embarked:on: tra: we are successfully advancing: In Galicia fighting between the| Vistula and: the. Carpathians: ‘is developing. with unvarying stub- bornness.. ‘The | -Germans...have brought up fresh forces i in great streheth, supported by: very num- erous artillery, Enemy followed his old tacties of attacking in enormous: ‘losses. Some of our units fell: back to the’ second. line of fortifications after: ‘desperate fighting. ° “During the ‘night of May 2 and Bi in: direction af Stry “Petrograd, April 6— ~An enemy: cruiser :: and other’ small hostile warships were sighted off Libau today. In the region of Rosseny on other fronts as far as the up- per Vistula there is no change, |. : massed | ‘formation: ‘and: suffered : a STILL RAGES FOR CONTROL OF — PORTANT PASSES IN CARPATHIANS ithe enemy recaptured part of the trenches on Mount Makuvka. On the following night we counter- attacked ,, and dislodged. the’ ‘foe, | capturing ove K1200- prisoners Including thirty officers. Tokyo, ‘May i= Martial: law has |° béen ordered in-south Manchuria The Chinese surrender: is out: of. the'question. They will make an appeal to. Britain, Russia, France and the States: immediately the ultimatum i is received. uo London, “May. 6— Premier. “As. quith in the House of: Commons, said: ~!"When- the. proper: time comes, ‘ due reparation will be ex- acted whatever their ‘position’ or antecedants, if: it can | be: “shown Japan i is being, watched . with in- fare. “London,: May 6— — British’: “war- _ {Ships continue to bombard. Tark- lish positions in the. Dardanelles and at Smyrna; Prisoners arriv- ing at. _Tenedos admit that the}. Turkish army ‘suffered enormous losses’ from ‘the combined. fire’ of the: guns ‘of the. fleet and the quick firers of: the” expeditionary] forces... : ~ London, May 6— The ( Germans are determined to reach the coast and are preparing-another attack on: Ypres. and the..canal..:.The controversy. between - -China and terest i in Britain. [BATTLE FOR HILL Allies Forced to a Retire Before Poison- .OUs Gases But Lost - Ground és . _ Afterwards Retaken “Vendoii May $= Offical ~The gérieral © situation ‘remains | ‘an the southeast of Ypres," on. ‘which 60 STILL RAGING|. om Will Supply, Coal. Frank K. Frank has about thir.|* ly men_on development work: at) | bis coal. fields at Lake Kathlyn, As stated in the Herald . some weeks . 2g0,,. Mr. Frank. will’ en-|- deavor to. supply: coal’ as, fuel. to} fall: points: along: the G.'T. Pp: next}. - fall at: -prices: which: will: ‘put, the| wood basiness'o on the hum. ° Prepating to! “Ship. Ore Géo. ‘Stewart. came down from this morning ‘ander cover’ of ‘the poisonous gases, “which were ex- cessively’ used’ and were: favor- ed. by - weather conditions. °“A feeble: attack, ‘also preceded : “by an extensive us of Poisonous’ gas, was made east ‘of Yprés. ‘and. was éasily repulsed,’ * rtillery: ‘in- |- flicting severe lossés ‘upon the enemy. In the neighborhood of Giveneliy, the Germans ‘exploded a mine and: again. employed: the poisonous gases. ‘Four’ men were poisoned, but “otherwise ‘the en- emy’s: “effort’s | in this: direction 7: irly retaken from. the Germans, ae? ENDORSE ‘DEMANDS. | | MADE. ON, CHINESE “Tokye, ‘May. : 1D Emperor Yos. elder statesmen: tod: | war office. admitted. that’ troops | the Silver: Bell on Tuesday and is spending..a few days An: town. : He has his ‘workings. cleared out and ready ‘for’ mining.’ “He is now preparing to start’ ‘shipping at al very early ‘date, possibly” ‘in’a couple of weeks.. = Westminster, arrived i in town on Wednesday night, to ‘spend a few |- days. the guest, of © ‘Mrs. ‘Burns’ father, R dy “MeDonell,: , taking up. their residenée i in. Tel- : age the New Telkwa hotel. this t morting on Hill 60 "has: been non - On Sunday evening next the}! Rev. D. R. MeLean’ will conduct} . = special memorial ‘services in hon- or of. the Canadian Soldiers., who]. have given, their ‘lives as @ sacri- fice fort the freedom of the world | town today or ‘tomorrow.’ ee |SUBMARINES SINK Fitlen Boats Seat to Bottom | in. ‘Two| _ MANY TRAWLERS “Days in An Effort to Cat: Of - England's Fish. Supply SAS ‘Nor. Will Reside in Tauwa ; — Robt, Burns and. family, ‘New|. ‘before twa where Mr. Burns” ‘will m CRUISER RAMMED::.. ~ SWEDISH’ STEAMER] “Stockholms “May-6 6- The ‘Swed: i ish steamer:Vanadis was rammed | C yesterday, while at anchor. off!a Island of Femern by. the German} i ‘The. submarines. I arty, in: eemngane 7 ; Vaughan-Rhys;" are: ‘visiting, the Red Rose mine, They. will bei in|, ; a ‘Chinese troops are moving to the oh south of the .city,. AY . . Tt auxiliary, cruiser’ Silvana, crew was ‘faved. _ The + | cman ‘May? “6= ‘The under orl ; | consular; hag. ordered a. Japanese in exod ccupy strategi ‘positions. that the Germans: violated. all rules and usages 0 of civilized. war- |. os _| admirably ‘to this: district. aod “London, May, 6—=To: ‘ther cnine : co trawlers. sunk; by. German. sub. |. _{ Marines. and. -reported.- -today, | han other is. ‘added: :tonight..; wegian steamer, landed: today. the crew of the. trawler. Sceptre, tor. pedoed 40 tuiles. off. Peterhead. This brings the. total number. of trawlers,. thie:: ‘victims of German underwater. craft; since “Sunday, up. to fifteen . seem:to be tngkinig. a determined | effort to prevent England procur. ing fishin the North: Seas: “TWwoman PROMOTER. “VERY OPTIMISTIC Mrs. J. zB Harris in to Rossland Says ‘Mining is the Chief “Attrac: 7 - tion m for Capattlists ree In- an: ‘interview. given:’ “to ‘the Rossland Miner, Mrs, J. E. Har-. ter, and an aunt of the Harris’ boys, said of the mining outlook | British Columbia:—I feel certain: that I ean: interest capital i in-min- | ing «in. Rossland and. . district, 7 The people ‘in this, countiy: seem, to have forgotten’ that. mining. is ‘the -main: “industry: supon:: “we-all depend, ° “They” have “1 gaken: it: to a- certain: ‘extent; “and. gone ‘into real ‘estate speculation. What this city and: this country. need is men with money who will invest it in'a way that will devel- op the rich. resources, : employ: ‘more men‘ and: ‘insure ‘ a greater” output of ore. ‘This i is the: basis of business and existance in this: | part. of: ‘Canada... With: ‘greater~ -| production : will: ‘come: what may - be ealled a: permanent boom, ‘and.: als. are here.» ‘lthe J Rossland: distric “will apply Colonize Fishermen - Morten Frewen’ “writing i in ith Daily’ ‘Telegraph, ‘Feb. /23°. deal ‘with the: ‘question ‘of - “Our Dis abled’ Soldiers and Sailors?” after. - the war. His’ proposal is’ to Coss tablish ‘fishermen’ colonies “along the: Pacific : ‘eoast::'' He mentions - Prinee’ -Rupert and- the Queen - Charlotte Islands as‘ very favor-. able. locations ' ‘for ‘such “colonies: He also points: out ‘the: ‘advant- ages of the ‘fishing industry: over all- others ‘for: “partially disabled : -| men, and‘he points ‘out the: pro- fits: that: are to be made. ° ris, a well known | mining. ‘promo- 7 this:'is a certainty for. the: ‘tniner- — Mrs; Harris’: ‘views:in: régard.to: on