=— s HOCKEY GAME TONIGHT ”. ight between the New Hazelton. m8 “gad: Hazelton second teams, at a aie 0 "elock sharp.” - ‘and Jan, 6... ieee oe: “schedule was drawn up ordering -. “Smithers to play in New Hazel- wee Paty. watuitbebi=" on “canlere Sy ey'hera next weak, the Athleti¢}:- = camaa'a se ‘and~ ‘pest - “ehildven” 8 xixinpyanenay™ ae P oe ‘tiee, and’ a. good: time. for ‘a Anteresting for players. and spec- _ stators alike.” Atter’ ‘thred'stitcing, periods during. which’ it'appedred "to: be anyone's game, the .Grays | ¢ ' ., Phe Blues: howeveriwere: swith} . ‘sout one of their best” forwards and will make ithe «other teams “play good" hockey" ‘te beat’: them ot followa:, ae : ~ i. “Ware,, Glassey,, ds; Rock..; GD to fe Pine Meleodi Melek: ame _ “Ides vorert taeta to, oe nl mht. YOU: TV, NOr19 eon " HAZELTON,. BC. SATURDAY, Januar 9, “1916 “PRICE $2.00: A YEAR Few Schedula. Arranged | This $ Week by Hockey League—_ BO City. League Opens : an Arrangements. have been. made for a game on the local rink to- A meeting of the Northern ‘Hockey league was held in :Haz- ton on Thursday, with repre- Sentativea from Smithers, New ‘Hazelton, ‘and Hazelton being Present. . The meeting wag. call- gd to deal. with the games de- ‘faulted by Smithers on Dee, 80 After hearing the - ¥epresentations of the Smithers _ flelegates; it was decided to: give -Smithers another opportunity to ‘play these games, so a+ new “fon on Monday the 11th and in : “Hazelton the night following, “with Hazelton gaing to. Smithers on the 16th, This arrangement maton wiring. 9 report of the meeting to Smithers, they were : “eould not, bin ‘teams down. ‘and | 4 ‘would : forfeit the, games. a ‘As ‘there’ ‘will ba no senior hoe. “Executive have arranged. to: hold: carnival on Tuesday. iat. “Prizes: will: he: ‘Seated: tor, Seogtumme. There © wil: ‘be. races: tand 8 a broomolo: ‘game, and_-ref- ipeshments will be served in: ‘the Selub: Tooms,::- “Only. skaters :: ‘in teontumie willbe. -allowed . on. the The City: wil ia: ‘flourish: ‘on ® : Thuraday’ ‘night Fwhen: the Grays and-Blues clash- edi in a. game ‘that’was Jhighly |, ; eame.out on top. with;a, 6:4 scare,: “again, . Tha: “tenitig’ tinea “up: as ‘Gtaya—Puilee, O’Brien, ‘Reid, At ‘is-the intention of the- City ative s Fou hundred thousatd Germans é | ans and torped pies wars: . 4with Russia, ‘with-“thé hope ‘of, ; sccuring, the’ ‘miich- coveted .cast-| nf Russian. army Ainder General “Di- | mitrol. has ¢a RUSSIANS ‘Petrograd,:. Jan: oy + Official communication—On the left bank of.tha Vistola; at. the? ‘villages. of Soukha, Metairie and Moghely, fighting hag assumed'a character more.and Tore: ‘desperate. : i: The Germans, notwithstanding the great losses they ‘have sustained, eontinue obstinate attacks at dif- ferent points. *:In Bukowina.we oécupied.on Jan, 6th Kimplunog, near the Hungarian border, after ‘an advance and fighting lasting eight days. Our troops . during this fighting. covered: more. than 190 versta (about eighty “ntiles) and finally crossed the mountain, chain. at: “the frontier between SINK AT Bukowina and. Hungary. During these operations we captured more than one thousand Austrians and also took rich spoils of war. On the Black Sea. on Jan 3 our torpedo boats ‘discov: |‘ ered ‘a Turkish cruiser of the Medjidieh type, followed by..a traksport sailing east on the north coast of Asia Minor. iSee- ing? themselves pursued, - the Turkish vesselg- turned wést* in flight, but we followed and sank |. the transport, the cruiser esd ings —. Paris, Jan. 8, official communi- cation To the north of Sois- Son, we have captured German TURKEY RECEIVES ITALY’S UE min TUM "GREAT RUSSIAN VICTORIES IN GALICIA redoubta, talelng: ‘two: ‘euecessive lines of:- trenches and ~ ‘reaching’ the-third line.” Counter attacks by the Germans failed, In: Argonne, a violent. attack ‘on the | summit’ “of, the’ heights of |. ‘Chevauchee ' was‘ made* by the. Germans, We ‘were ‘at firat forced ‘to. retire one ‘kilometre (two:thirds-mile),.but.tater:made counter attacks, and. revecupied our. positions. . on London—The Greek ‘govern: ment is gravely concerned: over the, strained: relations ‘between ’ |-Greece-and: Turkey, ceivini’ intolerant treatment and|’ all protests have: been ‘ignored. | . London, Jan. 4 4:—Owing to the general bad. weather which pre- vails, operations 2 ara: ‘practicalln a) at —e oe a standstill j in the western theater of war.: The French, forces -have zoe pained -B little in. some places ue there is nothing new, "except geveralminor artillery duels. - Berlin, ‘reports. - that | British. pedo bosts.eppeared: Weatende, elgium, yester- a “The watships ratired- with, out firing,“ CoN Balkan States— vw} ‘aré now teutral, brite part an The Gyaek: minigter of | finance’ geclared : hist: sreete | di “making: preparatiqns. ie amaip- | tain the new. tergitoriga sk ie pain- ed «in - the: BajRan?: Ward: from Turkey and? ‘Bulpatia: ‘Héstated that’ Greece Shad: more ..to. fear frort:-Bulgatia thatfrom Turkeg. | It‘is believed that:Roumania wil: advances towards » ‘Trangylvania, | and it is‘expected:. she: will join if Austria Hun «: Stcrikhe.. Gai- Mang: have | again : been repuldéd} arith. great losses, fromthe Baura | and Rawka: rivers,-. says last} ‘ight? 8 announcement by the war! office.” - An-attempted. surprise ‘attack, by: the enémy- failed” com- nletelye The’: Germant. infantry. arges-were, for the firat time, aceompenied ‘by -acishower - of bombs: but. the Russians atgod their 4 ‘ground. ~ A strong’ ‘Aietre. Gor man force madée.an even ‘more stubborn -at-| tack“on.the ‘Russian forces ‘hold: |. ing: the: road.:to -Kielee. The Russian ‘infentiy finally- charged {the enemy,.: withthe. bayonet, driving, them ; hack - along. the southivest.road, , Nine guns an several hundred” ‘prisonets were taken," tated thet: the ‘Ttie® offically ptured 22,700 Aus- trions and 45 machine guns dur, ing the last : ‘fortnight, . Lt) is veatimated: bys! the war | offic’ ‘thaE 27: Geérinan driny ¥ COrps}: ré- operating aygajaut Russia, and. ‘Auatriain:hayo. already been _Dndlestone ait re Ni itity-of- the- ihrrarn:- rot leol-on, calmly, : while” Russia ance’ ‘oo: “upper _ STORY. OF THE GREAT.WAR TOLD. DAY: eae wee 8, taken prisoner, and: their kiltea } and wounded are ‘three or four |i Vera tea -inies heavier, (o.. dang axe even on: the left.bank:of, that river. - than nit ‘Wwas-Tast October. S Lendon, Jan. Si-Highly signi. cant news comeg‘from the:east- battle--front;- where the -Russiens,” after -adminiatering :a :digngbrousg defeat tothe Austrians in? Galicia; have swarmed-through the:passes of the’ Carpathians and invaded the plairia’ of” ‘Hungary. Panic is said to-have seized Vien- nia and Buda Pesth,: where it. is believed> tlie. new ‘ideursion -of Russians is ‘net: ‘B mere. @ raid, but real j invasion. promise the Ga of. General ‘von Hindenburg in: Po land: An official’ despateli ’ ‘relating to Sunday's operations sayai:““There i8. no important. change. ‘on the left : bank: of: the ~Vistula, In ‘many. sections © thera - have-been the ‘usual’. artillery’ engagements and. sécondary actions... There was more desperate: action ‘on Sunday: night: in the ‘region of Bolimow,: where “the Germans, after an energetic: attack, foréed ofie “of ‘our trenches; “but were immediately dislodged’ by our counter-attack, abandoning. six i machine;. SUB. and. atarge. num- ber of prigoners.’) -:- : The’ statement: tells of the be- gfhinine ‘of the battle. in Western Galivia’. -on ‘Saturday, ‘when, the Russians captured | .several- can- non/and machine guns and many prisoners, . ‘Anstrian battalion, with. eleven officers,..... Later advices say that in’ this” feiztion ‘a column of ‘the enemy, with «wounded -andiall documents, fell into. the hands of the Russians: -. On the rete f front, the offi |: the Hagoments | “aft ‘The Germans: have“ ‘not aly) crossed the Bzura,.but the Riis- |bach Warsaw is notin. +danger,.and if the.Gérmans. are’ ‘gon palled-toretrest:they will find’ ita much more: difficuit.. problenr " |maintain ‘it, : ‘and this: position Te | troops won complete victory, over full retreat, inclading. .an -entire C ing to the Rugsizins. svithout.. any. ‘entrance.of Roumania. into: the | war, special significance attaches (Sennezeim), - {Laat ¢ SAYS ‘the report,” “our trace Wak the “regained, terti-| ‘tory around: the ‘church ‘at. Stzin- ‘This morning they-oeen-| ~ ied. thegutire village, The Gerry fan works. to t] he westoft /OrnAy;, capture lost for'é brief poricd’ very: violent: counter-attack, -bur| the. Germans: were “unable ‘tal: mains in. our handa,... Paris saya Rupes fa’s entranee| " into the war'on thé sideof the Allies, is certaiti; the only hind: rances being dipiomatic and malls itary. prepzrations.: Petrograd, ‘Jan. 6:—It ia offi-|° cially announéed that the Russian ‘troops have gained a detisive vid. tory.over the Turks, The: des- patch from headquarters in. the | uone wo says: “Last night ‘our, the Turks at Sari Kamysh.. have beaten two Turkish: ‘army corps, and made ‘the ‘entire: 9th | army-corps, with its commander and three ‘division: commanders, prisoners, : Small bodies of Tark- ish troops, ‘which : succeeded’ in escaping. wererigorously pursued’ and destroyed. .-; We. contiriue in in pursuit of other . parts. of the Turkish forces, which aré.oow in -. “The Turkish | ‘losses in | killed and wounded are enormous. Wel took ‘many cannon, machine guns, munitions of wart and. revictual-| ling convoys, !* ” “London;.: “Jan. 6:-~Fuller’- ac- counts from “Tiflis ‘indicate that, Turkish--expedition to Ardahan has been quite: obliterated, ‘Sev- eral thovsand wera’ ‘captured, in cluding four German seniér offi- cers, : Austro- Hugarian troop, i in the arpathians are- famished:: and suffering terribly from frosthites. Many.are.sa exhausted as to bo sént homo} others ‘sutrender- | attempt at resistance. *«Condi-|- tions i in Flungary are: desparate. “Tn.view. of reports of the: early .| to-the- following tram'the Chron chdent: ; icle’s Milan corres ,| day. afternoon.:next, the : ‘subjegt eel dined | lomats in Turkey | ave’ beat re-]" --will be rurias.a pound dane at its mouth, came down, from Sinithers: Ce Thuraday to attend’ ‘the’ meeting: ‘of the: hotkey league.’ of the: ‘Yukon Telegraph: Servide;, is‘expected tonight, in connedtion:” | with the death..of operator: Ele.» phinstone at Third Cabin.....:: is renewing, old: acquaintances, iv town this: week-end, reports exe. ‘tensive, ‘improvements ‘in’ *§ Buck River district ia’ year, * , a 4 wet . rahet Dr Badgero:: “who! hes! béen. me practicing dentistry here-forgome weeka;: expecta to, Agavethia. aves ning for. Smithera, , whero he, will spend some time,, aturning hers. : before spring. Ta a ganizing a progressive Bssociation for,the: furtherance: .of develop-..: nient, dn thelr: big; district. oth 7 new organization: will, it } ir pactay, take forms ; “Hinatitate, wi r\POR RELIEF OF BELGLANS — [Hazelton Woman’ 8 | Auniliary In. - _ fends to Work in Aid of Dis. ctressed Wer Victims’ * | Members of. the; Hasetton. me A are desirous.of assisting inthe rellef-of distressed Belgiang;.-up-. :|on-whom the great war hashed such cruel effect. At: the..Gagt. a meeting of the year, tobe held ~ at the Mission House. on::‘Thurs- will: be-fally.. discussed, . in -order that: “ways: and: means.may. decid- ed-upon for -the “best. and..mast. ‘expeditious: attainment:.of-‘the — present object: of... the organiza- tion: - ; “The officers of the. W. A. hope that all ladies will endeavor to he present: at: Thursday’ a” meeting. _ Athletic Dance cee “The Athletic. Association, have - abnouneed that.a- dance will be ~ held on: ‘Friday: the 22nd ‘Jan sand . the committee. is hard. at, work to ‘make it a success. Fat Yt part- ioulars will be given 1 “by us’ yesterday, were| yw. ‘following al = “ Wy : Sharpe, 6: Kispiox, _ spent, the: Holidays ia Hazelton,” = Miga- Barbeau, of: ‘Prince Rue pert,/is: ‘viaiting: her: slater, Mra. R..S, Sargent... ; foe organ, . “the: a, ni Dotaa Lake rancher, . is, ‘Spendin a few “days in ‘town, | oo “Forest Ranger ‘Latham returns. ed on Wednesday froni a business: ae ‘trip to the ‘weat ‘end. of his dis- trict. - “Beaftie to Hazelton railway sta: a T | lon: has heen: ‘resumed,. ‘the. ‘Buk. |Kley; being crossed. “over: the dee. J. ‘Kennedy and’ P P, RB “Cake. EW Dowling; superinténdent ae A De McKay, of. Houston, who oo _Kispiox Valley: settlers are ors | ame : Baur)