& several Plage = HAZELTON, BG, SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, 1916 .. . PRICE $2.00 A YEAR ~ BEREATS. HUPERT The “hockey team returned this| ‘afternogn from a ‘strenuous trip to: Prince Rupert... where: they played two games. yesterday, | oe lefdating: “Buck?’Irwin’ 8 speedy. ‘ septet by narrow. margins. In the afternoon: ‘game ‘the Ruz! = JMONTENEGRO CONFESSES DEFEAT GALLANT LITTLE NA TION ‘ACCEPTS TRUCE . we im Romer. ‘pert: men did. not. obtain: a tally: ifrained on Cettinje and. Austrian while the: Hazelton team sueceeds, gunners were awaiting the signal ed in scoring one goal, . Thee eve: oe ning game, which ‘was ‘witnesaed | : ‘by a large érowd,” “was. closely. contested, Hazelton making good ; . inated the little mountain coun: : troyed an enemiy Boekhonse.” = witha score of 2-1: ° oh The: lineup was ag follows: a . Hazelton—Donohoe, gual; Mori-|. B son, point; O’Shea, cover; Sinelair, | y rover; McKay, left;'P. McDougall, “ center; A, MeVougall ani. ‘Hall, : rights. ; are _Piinee” Rijjert—Lyle” “Wilson, goal; Crawford, | ‘point; : Rogeis; cover; Irwin, rovers ‘Holtby, een- ter: Blyth, vight.. be oe . LATE TELEGRAPHIC : a NEWS DESPATCHES . ‘Winnipeg + r The’ ¥ lislatnre né bill whieh gives e 1 right: to vote: and ialt i in mi lewistatace, ss “Léndon? : the” Znider. Zee «| Walker : try from: ‘the. war, ‘received here. a ‘AY tidal wave Va ‘the ae a North Sea destroyed therailway at} " * Dordrecht, interruping commini-|: : 1 : eatin with sotith: ‘Holland The th oe of Vailly, = to lay the. Monteregrin capital j in ruing when King Nicholas signed. ~The “ayed:. ‘Montenegrin . ‘rhler wept as he: agreed to the trace that may. “mean -Montenegro’s . surrender, according todespatches He called his military commanders about. him. first and’ expressed: a. willingtiess or {to “take ‘to the- Mhountains and , fight the Austrian invaders to the end, Paris. (offciat enmmunieation): “Tn Belgiutn ‘the: fire of our. /ar- tillery ditected against enemy}. workg, north © of’: Steenstrasete, | en caused two. strong: explosions.» 7 “Austrian artillery was] the armistice that: virtually elimi- "To the sola of Berry-au- Bac,’ toward Slope: 108, ‘we ex- ploded a ‘small imine, which shat- tered the mobiting wor! ‘sof the enemy. © 2 © “Between the Abgonne and ‘the Meuse our. heavy. artillery -des- — _ London: ” The ‘Pures. German expedition. againdt Egypt, des- patches ° from, the. Near. ‘Bast ataté, has heen dilayed, but has not been abandoried. The: rail- road from’ Jerusalem has now been carried | -aersa the- Sinai desert ‘and is only’ fifteen miles from the Suez. canal. Quantities "dof water and’ supplies have.. been accumulated. alorig.the route: the}: expedition is to. follow.” . “Tendon: To ensure the stead: | fastness: of their. troops. in oppos- lir ing. the yecerit Russian, offensive in the Stripa region, the: Austro- | Germans burned- all :bridges be- " bind. them, exposing, their, forees fleet, 'sive at Suloniki yet. $1000 each. ie -TODA YS NE WS FROM THE WAR ZONES to the terrible. rifle. and - artillery fire of the Russians, without, possibility of escape. The Teu- tonic losses totalled 100,000, in- a eluding 10, 0c prisoners, a Rome: Iti is officially arinounced that the French submarine Fou- cault, attached to- the Italian -torpedoed and sank an Austrian scout cruiser of. the Novara type in ‘the Adriatic on Thursday: . “London: It is officially announ-. ced that there hus been no offen- The report originated owing to the ‘activity’ of the French engineers, who were!’ engaged i in blowing up the Doir- an: br Tdgege = thd «Athens: The. Russians ‘have| agai taken the offentive i in ‘Bes- sarabia, °- , ; New York: Russia has ordered 39, 000°- machine guns, costing ' a Red ¢ Cross Society the forthcoming visit of iprovin- cit fa arming experts; .” On’Mon- day; “January 24, ‘Messrs. Terry, | and ‘Toinlijison, respect. ively: pouliry instructor’ vagieul- |: a0 turigt’. and: horticutturist,” will be Hazelton, and will,..is is‘exs|. see ‘hold * a public: meeting, | of, the. riven. Meuse, | NAVY WILL BRING * onl “AIL: ‘who ‘have ibmort” as io" members of the Hazelton braneh’ of the ‘Red Cross ‘Society are at requested to attend” a ‘general ‘were dispersed. by our guatd.| ™ i _/GERMANY. TO. TERMS New. Yorks, Jan 10:08 London; cable. ta’ the: Sin. ‘SAYS: ; “No: German: flag: ‘will be - per- | mitted’ to fly. on any ocean; no |neutral, ‘vessel, _ownigd ‘in whole jot in. part by: Géimans, will be oo dermitted to: ply the: ‘geven- ‘seas, | until:'the indemnity: ‘which: the Allies will demand ig paidit full] this i ‘is the authoritative plan of the British. Admiralty. outlined. to the correspondent of the Sun. ee "The: “British, navy,’ to, use the words of: the source: of this newsian official high in. ‘over | ineni¢ circles‘ will Hereafter ‘con: ~fsuitute’ itself’ a8 . ane “abmy’ “OF -Loecuupation on the” high ene. both: during and. after the’ ‘wars We Ger- _ os THB miny. take and ‘oedipy| Ss Countries and exact” monthly’ in: on -demnities : ag bhe has-been doing jin. Belgiuin, ‘but the British payy ‘proposed: to : 80. ‘a ten, furthest 11,200,000 pounds, a tinue her occupation of tertitory Lin’ "Europe, but the. might of Britdin’s’ sea power will be stead- fastly. exerted.: - The ‘corresponi-}. dent of the San has’ avery, reason for stating that the highest au- thorities ‘believe. it, ‘will. be the decisive factor in this. world struggle." : _ Metals Used i in Shells. : the following figures furnish a ‘compar ison between the quanti- ties: ‘of the different metals. used: in: the: ‘Manufacture of 22,000,000 shells for which orders have been | . placed i in Canada, with our pro- duction of such, metals in 1913:. ‘Steel used, . 400,000. tons.” In], 1913 “it was’ eatimated’ that the produétlon of iron ore in Canada, 307, 634) tons, ° did not. exceed 5 per ‘eent ‘of the country’ F reqiiire- ments of iron. in that year: . ..; Zine used; contained In. bras, No.zine was refined i in “Canada fn: 1913, but the exports | of, metallic. zine in ore dean’ F hours are from, Sito, AC 7 government will arrange for f mm AND DISTRICT NEWS PARAGRAPHS ° ‘A H. Tomlinson, provincial hor- °° — | |ticulturist, was in town yesterday. ae In Tuesday night’s hockey game Greys defeated the Blues, 4-2. Stuart J. Martin and HA.Do- — Hamel went to Rupett. yesterday . with the. hockey team. ‘T.J.Thorp,of Telkwa, returned to: the, Valley town on Monday,. after spending’ afew days here... - During’ ‘the remainder of. the seasoi the work of the W.A.,will | . oe be. tn aid of the Patriotic Fund. 7 Dr. Badgero, the dentist, who . hay. spent’ several weeks at the coast, will return to Hazelton on - Monday: “We learn’ that Constable Fair- — bairn, of Telkwa,. is the. father jof a fine: girl, nota hey a a3 stated a last week.” ° me Wm, * “Sammon. ‘returned ‘on Thursday ‘from ‘Anyox, and will . spend the remainder of the win- ter in Hazelton, ‘J.C. (‘Doe’) Rock, of the Union Bank staff, left on Monday for Edmonton, to which Point he : sat haa been. transferred... * Thié local curlers: have “decided to postpone the, organization ofa club until next fall, owing to the 7 lateness of the season. — Miss: ‘Ruth Adams, a -praduate . of Hazelton: Hospital -training™ .. school.for nurses, is spending a... + few. days here, on: her. way from. | Vancouver to: Saskatchewen. . ‘An éxciting hockey. match bes’: f tween the business men and~ government employees last Sat-. day evening resulted in a tie,2-2,-- “HOwing to the absence of the hackey team, the athletic asso- ciation .dance, fixed for last evening, ‘was postponed until: next Friday avening, January 21, ° Several mild cases of measles - developed early in the’ week, and -— ‘Ischool-was-closed as a mensure.” of precattion, | The spread of the . disease has been: checked and the 7. 2 . ‘athool will re-open: Monday. acre _ Hours of Skating, © association has fixed. the. follow- o ing hours for skating on the rink: 7. to’. 10:80 p.m, on Mondays, Wednesdays and: Fridays; ° 1 to | re p-m. anid 8 to .10:30‘pem.-on Sate Hockey.practiceoriocal. urdaya,,. matchéa will.be. held on. “Tusaday - and ‘Thoraday evenings ‘nd from. Lees q to 8: p.m. ‘on ‘Saturdays; minister of: mines, states ‘that’ ‘th “The committee of the