“NEW HAZELTON, 'B. c. “NOVEMBER “19, 1915 rr HUNDRED. FOOT From Twelve Inches to Four’ Feet. tin Width... . of the Silver Standard. mine was fn town over Sunday. He’ told|* the Herald that the: lower vein ery well., They had stri for a distance. of. ‘one. “hundred Bact with. ore’ ‘al ‘the’ way from’ welve inchea, to four Feet: wide. a!'he vein ‘widens i in places: ‘to- six eet. How much; farthér ‘the ore|£ hoot extends: will be: determined Bit a later date ‘when stripping |* will be resumed. . re am in the main workings a ‘second a! raise is being’ run from- the ‘hun- : ired and fifty. foat level to’ the Bsurface, Ta doing” “this” wort” a q ice bunch of ore was. ‘éncounter- shipping ore is growing, a ‘pace. | Speaking of the ore-on the old]: dump the. superintendent stated hat they had recovered . -over 40 fons to date and: a ‘Jot: more is to be | secured yet.” ‘Hverything™ is 4 ow being closely. sorted. and .no- hing goes on the waster” It has: “he l igh silver ‘values’: i lessens the. possibilities of _waat- ing any of the. good ore, : In due installed at the | rine: The Silver. Standard. is. getting nto good shape and all Hetforks are most: satisfactory. = A Splendid Concert . Last Friday. night. the: “Joeal jeople were treated tow very en-. f the season.- : e, Bartell Wall ‘Mary Edgar~’and Tris Graham, fall pupils of thé: public school, | t talent wasa local; a pcitations. The ‘sticcess of thie 7 “enjoyable winter, dq - Superintendant Hi G, Norrie, Re ‘até in’ New: York, what! is virtu- ally.” “a, declaration , that General Joffre, the French commander-in- ; and that the Grand Duke Nich- of the: east; ‘Sir John - French’ in cs ed and the pile: of high ‘prade} ¢ ara city vesterday, ce “All ore is also going: ‘through ‘a ; cleansing process: and this again|:;.: time: a modern: ‘washery will be 4 oyable entertainment, the first “The program. was Bl @ varied, consisting of songs, reci-. ‘tations, and readings, cand | sthe: ‘did remarkably : ‘well-in: their’ Fee | OF Bea ‘first evening augurs. well for an) ® to serve a hot supper ii ‘connec- ‘tion with their’ sale of: ‘work: on : ORE SHOOT OPEN Gen. J offre | in C ommand of fs , Lower Vein Showing dp up. well with Ore! had: reached the ‘Russian consul- chief, ; ‘has’ been. #fiven’ supreme control over “all the British, Rus- sian and ‘French forces’ operating in the several ‘theatrea- of war, olas, operating, ‘in, the: Gaucasus, } Earl Kitchener in ‘another part the west, and-also the jeaders of the: Atalian. forces;: will” be: “pnder 4 ‘hander: The Herald said: “That. ‘Gen: Joffre has been placed in supreme ‘command of the fighting forces of. the, allied atmies: 18, indicated by confidential advices. received ‘at‘the Russian consulate 3 in _ this ‘simo will soon take his ‘post, if he has not: already. done so, -has York from: ‘London for some time past. an Enghshman, who i is ina posi- : ‘trip here asserted ‘that General the orders of * the’ "Frenehi’ € mi) . ah] British forces during. the: last ad: “That ‘the ‘French | ‘generalis-| been the ‘report » reaching New More than, tivo months “ago, tidn to: know, ‘asserted: during. a French would: take. his-: orders from. Gen. Joffre. ff Strength: wa ‘added: to the assertion. ‘by Gen. Joffre’s' visit to | England followed by ‘Earl Kiteb: ener’s hurried. trip’ ‘to. the pear) east. te ‘ From what has been learned, it is ‘added, Gen.. Joffre, “made: it clear, to" ‘the’ British authorities that an. vandivided- imanagement would be. ‘required | ‘to. avoid: con- sequences similar ‘to: those that have happened | to “the French: hae ott tere yan found “themselves tinsupport: ed vin’ the. vicinity: of ‘Loos and | what might :.have--been.ia great} vietory fell-short:of its goal,- ‘be- i cause someone had: :blundered. i. ntly. that there:has:.been, friction between Gen.;.French..and..Gen. _It:has also:been said. that]. between, Lord. Kitchener.and.the | -| Grand ‘Duke:Nicholas, there: has |’, Joffre... ‘mand of -one' man, it is; said, might |p In. dip: | “ L ad iiichoner to Take , Charge of ‘Affairs i in 1 the Near’ Fast: and. he: sari: the: Grand . Coo . Duk ‘Nicholas Will Work: Together for the Bulgarians’ ‘Defeat---Official : An- - nouncement, is. Expected Very. Shortly: “New York; Nov. 1i— The New|. york Herald yesterday published ‘t|apparently upon information that Secs wh British nits in the “Tt has been reported : freque- been same disagreement... *: “With. the: Grand. Duke i in., the east, ‘and. Lord. Kitehener -on| the way. theré,. where _ they:, might have to co-operate, the. fact: that ¢ they-were. both. under..the :com- its: have a soothing effect,;; lomatie circles, iti 18 expected the |. official announcement of; ‘General |i Joffre’ S. appointment as comman: ; der: in. chief: of : thei ‘armies’ of | Great ‘Britain, : France, Russia, and Italy, will soon, be eee ea cae dese nything which. contains: ore is mas i orth saving on. account of the]. Londoii: ‘Nov. 462 “The Rt. Hon.. |G. Be Masterman;. -in-an. article en t itle, “The: only | post ible peace) erms;’” “published in. the‘ Daily. | Chronicle, ; quotes.. Premier ..As- quith’ 8 Statement, “We shall: never... sheath: the; ‘Sword. which, we- have, not, light: ras until: ‘hately secured against. ihenace of aggression . ‘Navy: Essential to Ni Pea : Germany ren je the rights of : : sian Poland: shall be ‘united under. + the Czar. ora: ‘king to:be appoint: an proceeds: nbs ad Stee um of 80" inspiring aioe - é: B Complete. and Lorraine and, an indemnity for all'the’ damage’ done, but also: The ‘natural boundary: which -would..render. Germany’ s attack’ forever ‘unrepeatable alike upon, Belgiam ag well as” “France isthe boundary of: the: Rhine. - here for the wus “Denmark shall receive Sehles- wig, which.is. purely... Danish. © German, . Austrian, and’ Rus: ved: by the Czar, Mesopotania |” Palestine, . Let’ : * tally’ “would receive. the. Trent: Ah : ino and: the: whole, cof the Talis And. | ba io fragments,.and. Armenits(y who. would: revive. and. develop |" the. one: fair, places, now deso:’ . | late: unde! ‘alien:rule; . The Turks. would-be’ generally penned up.in Central . Anatolia, where: ‘they work, -instead of magsacre., Herzegovina, full and adequate Austria ‘thatiis: ‘Serb,. \ A united Roumania, a anited, z ” PACKING: RS es s § Going to ‘the Soldiers —Use Strong: Tor levery‘e care. i the troops, , and ‘Surrender of wt ern er = a ce'in E rope---Turkish Empire’ Confined" re ee to Asia---Captured. Colonies to ‘be “Property. of Conquerors - would be: eompelled -to- ‘Jearn.: to ‘Serbia. would ‘be. restored w sth, a heavy indemnity, from: ‘Austria,’ land would: ireceive Bosnia : “anid: ‘|access to the’ Adriatic and all: of! “or Lots of Brown E Paper, and” in absolutely essential ec le-- We okd for the ‘troops. “Those ‘ieee tely - ‘packed run, great, tin of should not be used, nor is aig sheet, of wrapping. paper: suffici-. cient. protection. ‘The following: forms of packing a are ‘Hécommend:, “Strong: the age oxes... oa o _ " Several folds of stout packing a _Aditiona ae . There ites -runiors. nes ‘and seemingly well foun led , that: one properties. in “this! jstriet-i dg: now jn: the: ‘process: of being. turned: to new-owners, ‘The’ “bond: ‘price. is |understood to- be: a, ‘Substantial, large-stale.at’ plettaben another bunch. of: miners will: ‘make: New