MORE E HAZELTON MEN - ; “ON ACTIVE SERVICE | . _ day. for . Vernon camp. "Were Charles Hicks Beach, “Ken= Shas. ‘been * ‘authorized: ‘to ‘ree VOL. IV, NO. SL -HAZELTON, B, C, SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1915 PRICE $2.00 A TEAR” ° : ‘TS TAKE TWO “FROM PRINCE wuPExT| al iB “Prince Rupert: ert: ball t ‘team ‘if- “rived on Saturday, and played ’ three: games with, the, Tigers, losing. the first: and: third. of’ the} os Tn: ‘the opening contest ae series, GARIA Graham Rotk, and Donoliue i posed Hunt, and. Hannifer. and |’ held. the visifors- down. to: one run, while Hoarelton’ scored: ‘five, s : * The’ second + game, . with Mori. . gon - pitching’ for’ ‘Hazeltoii,: weit >” to the Rupert nine by a’scote of ©The final’ pontest resolved “it- : self into a.pitehérs’ battle, :with| ~~ | the same batteries as inthe; -first'}: : game,’ “and was wor by’ Hazeltér, > 3-0, -The Rupert men gat Several | > bits, “but. ‘they ‘were seatiered, "while. the Tigers bunched enough * shite in’ the first inning to rive them the, gaine. vey ale eS 7 the thivd aquad of rectuita: Yor ~ the-62nd left Hazelton . on: Mon- _They. neth _ Watson, Peter McDonald Stevens. ‘The latter, “2 ad WH, ae “Bavices from; Vernon’ indiéatel - that the 62nd'is developing - into}: “a erack battalion, and is likely to _ -- make as good a record asthe 80th,,|": cot “whieh: included’. a. number of S vee Hazelton men.” con “Government . Agent. Hoaking| ; recruits for the Western Pioneers, a new battalion, ‘whieh: is to con- sist of miners; railroad. ‘workers, me joeANsu erior. ‘lass, a Kispiox | peerving : in: ‘the _ Erotik, “wae! waunded Tas ved. im ie LN faples:, ing yesterday’ 5 reports that: Bui- gatia had agreed, to. ‘enter the aos [lasted last night at ‘the. ‘Russion e suecess: of a ‘new ‘invention, by. Ww mF Lonidon:. The. question. rena: ‘Hing. the way: attitude of ‘the -Bal- , kan, nations id: ‘likely. to be: decided | a plies ‘of. Greeee and Servia-meet o>, { today to consider the ‘demands of foe ‘Bulgaria. rat! Greece will “refuge, the « ‘cones: Apparently, ‘confine war againat. Turkey, a “despateh from Salonitri states that Bulgari ia on the Turkish frontier, an * Petrogiad: OB German: “feet warshipa “defending” the coast, according: to ati official statement N. | war office. ; 4 wa re eer “Washington: has instructed. Ambassado! ard; at Berlin, to call the atten Hon of - “the” German: ‘government to the e sinking: of. the: steamet Ari jc; The government ne lives, aod: to “invite an. -exgTanae! aa : aa Hion, a o ME a : at “despatch” ti to: the eorrespondent has _been author- nounee. that Ms. Venizelos, ‘the cupied: with’ thé” ‘possibility of has concentrated. 150, 000 troops : wo assistance’ ‘of the. Allies. ;|sulted London and: Paris. . eh " completely ° “destroyed -t thie’ town} se has been at the Kildare Koines, . Manson. Creek,. all ‘summer, ‘came * has’ ‘penetrated ‘the Gulf of Riga’ “ and. chas’ engaged: the . Russian . Artois,” [fighting , and. three new éotnter- attacks. during: the night of Au om Joust 19. 20; -the ‘enemy sucededed |. _|in regaining. re footing” in ‘the -n | trenches: which’ we had ‘taken Temps from Athens says the P RDP J 7 NC : ized by the: diptomatists to- ‘an- Greek: premier,’ is principally oe- pretnier is. declared to, have can- ‘The. oficial communi- cy In}; aft ter violent artillery Pari is} cation “issued: ‘téday say’: from him, on: e 18th on the voad | The}. : vs s|eatuadron: ‘The! official statement a) issued today says: “In Val Sugu- na our ‘troops advanced “a8 far aS the fine of Maso’ Brook, their left |'s resting on “Moite. Cina and. Ci- mone: - Enemy artillery on Monte Panarotta tried to. dislodge us! from: our newly conquered posi-|t tions, but failed, _ ““TIn the upper Cardevole valley. a fire, gaused. by the shelling of the - enemy’ 8. artillery, . ‘almost of. Pavé-li:Livinalh ng as a. chureh, valthout doitie. any |; damage to ‘those™ of sour: “troops. : as, well who had previoudly occupied the! : ground, ” “Paris: According to a dea- pateh: from Tarin, Italian aero- planes” defeated. an * Austrian air over't the Adriatic coast. brought down a 8 Zeppelin at Vile na, Ge “Moidey, August 16 : Paris: “ Tests, have: proved ‘the’. Quariie,. “ati,” Italian . engineer, | torpedoes. - “from | & ‘The ‘secret.- ‘is: to: this: week,” “The: national : ‘assem: ‘Ibs: is’. feared’: “that|. {sions required... “The « ‘Serbian ninister: believed. miiddle é gtound ‘Vean‘be reached...” - is Austro-German, forees: are t now mas Bing | on the. Servian f frontier. | Points: 4a: Cone ie ain rb, and, ia the custome. house iB ~ | was io: ‘Joss. of life: their course “and” explodes” ‘them, ‘ ae 4 | tha. Russians inca: “battle | ‘in the: Ae how. approaching. Tn the. Polish sector: the: various’ ‘German armies The ® ‘bone | bardment: eased after’ ‘shells had. fedched | ‘Semlin ® ‘and: ‘Panscova {across the* ‘Danulle: from -Bel- grade, i ‘in Austria): causing ‘fires London’: z from: the check inflicted - on him early last, week by. the Russians; Von: Buelow. commanding : that portion of.the army: ‘of Von ‘Hin- denburg’ ‘operating: ‘to: the: west of the River. Dvinsk, bas again takenthe offensive}. and): ‘aecord= ing'to the official report : publish« waya® to -further* - German. ends, . ed in’ Berlin: today, hag beaten ‘| vieinity: ‘of Kubisco, * and” pushed them back. in..the! “northeasterly |: | direction, taking rore:than 2,000 Fo thé'south,. before: he Runsiang,” ‘according: ng. source of information, in and: a. Panic. in. Pans- | Having jeeavered |’ ; _ PROGRESS. ‘OF THE: GREAT. WAR DAY BY DAY retreat, and for a long-time to come will be able to prevent ‘the Germans -. from | “detaching any. part oftheir’ army. for Jarge ven- tures 5 elaewheve, “Tuesday, ‘August:1 7 ~ Athens : The British reinforce- ments - which landed ast week, near Suvia. Bay, on the Gallipoli}, peninsula,. have fought their way southward, and fect a Sune: Despatches from: Mitylene today. said the new. |: ‘British artillery broke down row after ‘row of: Turkish | trenches |. alone‘the: Gulf of .Saros, shore, |. ‘the Turks beating. a hasty. re- treat, - - . “Freeh. and’ British warships are continiously. bombarding t he coast of Asia: Minor.’: ‘The: Tuck- ‘ish: towns ‘uf: Detelela, : ‘Phinkia, Noussandassi' ‘and “Hphesos ‘have MASSING TROOPS ON TURKISH BORDER NA VAL: BA TTLE RA GES IN G ULF OF RIGA - wife of ; Charles . “Reid, | jc AND DISTRICT = F, B Chettleburgh came down : - from Telkwa on. ‘Wednesday. Julius Levy, ‘of ‘Vancouver, ces was here eon Monday. AL Ww ‘FRaly,- cof- Vancouver, _ «ee neneibe” J. R Fuller, sacle I in, chdege of the public school, returned on. *. ; Monday. from his. -sutnmer :vaca- ' Leonaid Wrineh, ‘son of Br. H. C. Wrinch, left on Wednesday for. Vancouver to. attend ‘Bieh 7 school. |. : ; — AL ¢: “Bate, of Ottawa, who: oF in yesterday, on yusiness, aR, §: ‘Wright, th retary ‘far: ‘Prince’ “Rupert Fair, _ was in: the: Bulkley: Vatiey: this week, arranging for. exhibits. Tom Harrison and Pete Boch : ~ have returned from the: Omineca: oe river. district, * where ‘they. have a - been “hinting: for: some’ ‘month oer ", Superintendent F W. Dowling B lof. the. government, telegraphs, : . .. #l apent: several days. in: ‘Hazelton, | returning toPrince Rupert. ‘terday..- os the ie splendid gardens of Hazel “He was much strac wo of the’ most. popula young. people of. Razelton were “marrie at St. ‘Peter's on. ‘Wednesday: morning, when. Miss Bthel Hebe. _ | Sharpe, daughter of Mr.: and.) a Miva. W., H. Sharpe,“ became: the. | of" th government: ‘offies” “ataff, The. ceréitiony was performed by Re Ba tis,.oné of th brothers, . and: Crawford... n | been. ‘shelled and damaged, “Tare AY ~ NEWS PARAGEAPS |