' : days. Tn, early } in ‘the iveek, - a VOL. -Y, NO. 3 - HAZELTON, B. C., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 48, 1915, PRICE $2.00 A YEAR ae ; 4 1eCal, AND DST "NEWS. PARAGRAPHS sis °y: NN. Carr, of. vf Simthers, ‘arrived a on ‘Wednesday’ s train, : oo ack Brewer, of Burns Lake, ig a visitor in Hazelton. ww. W. Perry,’ cof First Cabin, v was ty - among Tuesday’ 3 arrivals. _ A. D. MacKay,. ‘who now lives ‘at. Houston, : is ‘here fora. few. Frank Treanor and J. C. Laing, of Lake Kathlyn, came. to town yesterday. : a “Thomas. King, forest duane ‘on. - Tacla Lake, returned. to. Hazelton on. Thursday. -—". -2Gaorge: Lapointe was fined $20 and costs for. being drunk on: the. ndian’ regerve.. Marius’ Pederion and Emil o1 an gon ‘returned on Monday from thet’ : ; “Ingineca district, ; oo idAY H. “Melsaae, of. Kitwanger, . was. in. ‘town for a aay or tno . Government si: Hosking | “isl: paying. “an .official v visit to’ the Bulkley ‘Valley’ towne. Orie h dred. men: are s engaged | : rack work: on'"the -railway') eat of South: Hazelton. moe i- “o] -|the unprotected frontier. city. hea béen expected. ~ : have left. has, been exhausted and the | price}. of. various. ‘commodities has ‘been : . doubled: : "Newspapers have. sua- - pended publication. . “Paris: * Great activity on. the part of the Germans is reported from Alsace, and, it is: feared the Kaiser’ 'S forces: may attempt an invasion. of Switzerland, with the intention of attacking Prange, on - Petrograd: The river: Stechara has‘ been reached and crossed by. able ‘that Vilna’ will fall into their The: ‘evacuation, sone The evacuation of goverment | inetitutions. has. “been comoleted |: Thousands, of. workmen ‘already | “Phe supply of. sugar “Russian, troops Scored another is Apuccess ‘in’ the. cbattle along the «,| railway. ‘between ‘Kobrin. and | Banal where. the, enemy “was the enemy, and it appears prob- 7 the Stripa,: aftet: ‘losing. at Vanov= ‘tka, fourteen officers and 1800 men. and factories are being removed, : driven - hack. towards the village of Roudakrashovia, . with heavy Toss in killed’ and. wounded, the Russians taking 2000 prisoners and four. guns. ° ae In. another action at Gontava|” ” ‘\the Russians ‘eaptured - twelve officers, B40. men and three. ma: chine guns.” : : The enemy ig in retreat froim| “Along: the rest of the eastern front there has been little changé in. the situation. The German | center has made a further slight \advance and: must he: nearing the railway. east of: Pinsk, possession northern ‘wings ‘of: the Russian |: J armies operating - on either side: ‘The Ras- of. the Pripet. marshes. sians have always affected: to disregard -such a. ‘contingency, however, claiming, the’ two armies [are able to operate independently TZERLAND FEARS INVASION" |Huns MAY STRIKE THROUGH AT FRANCE GAINS AND LOSSES ON RUSSIAN FRONT of each ‘other, and consequently continue their: -offensive, from a point east. of Kovel ‘through Gali. cia to the Roumanian frontier. - Athens: strong opposition to the Turkish agreement, the. premier of Bul- garia, addressing foreign minis- ters: at Sofia,, said public opinion in ‘Bulgaria- would ; not, sanction | any attack on'Tu ee Pais: Se Tt i is | announced that twelve hundredRussian factories, employing ‘ over 100,000 men, are now engaged in the manufacture of war munitions. New factories are being built in Japan to aid in in supplying: ammunition t to Russia. “Nish: : against Servia, . ‘the ‘Austrians have ‘made hree futile attempts to cross . the: Save. iver, « being: ‘repulsed with heavy: logs © on 1 each occasion. aC a SEPT..13 =Z The Rusiian ‘Campaign -_ There'is still no sign a{ front,” “which now~ tuns, ‘almost ‘| directly’ ‘north: ‘and : ‘south. from v Riga’ to. the Roumanian: frontier. From. Riga~ ‘southward to the oo {Galizian border. the-Germans and | Austrians, “who -are continually : receiving: reluforcements and manltions: by: iailway: and.-river, ar |are ‘endeavoring to: force thelr to the Dyira and“ ‘the main, ilway lin “The Russians con- . | nue théir offensive and, accord- ‘with, most | being fough fighting. an: ‘offictal “statement. 7 were: dropped, but, there were no : PROGRESS € OF THE GREAT WAR the’ ‘country. and the heavy roadé, ‘| Every day’s delay is. giving the]. . | Ruasians time to: «make prepara-| _, tions for greater: resistance on . chosen line’, protected: by swollen . rivers and marshes. - ; n battles which-are | ma being” ‘fought: along» the.eastern |, ~The “Russians are ; increasing theit’ activities. in: the’ -Caucasus and itis believed. ‘the: arrival - ‘of Gtand: Duke Nicholas will ‘be the signal, for moré: ‘important: oper) eo tions, which will Jesgen the: bir-|-. den of the Allies who are trying). : to foree. the: Dardanelles. . There! - are no reports. from the Allies on the latter front for ‘upwards of of. a week; although i it ig, apparent from “the: “Turkish: reporta :that there: has ‘been ‘considerable Another: Aerial. Reid ° “London : r “Another” “Zeppelin yaid-on. the east coast ‘was at: tempted last night, according: ‘to “Bombs ceVitan - + casualties and, Te. dard ~e| Great: Britain’ a aver ny a 0. the ree ‘portal: vaidg of fthe Tact week, i Ha en age ving. a Trieleriohetad! ae DAY BY ‘DAY. a Jorge cargo of merchandise. War Notes... =. . “Rome!” “All ‘Bulgarian regerv- ista in, Italy have been recalled to-the colors. — Paris: *. The French submarine Papin has sunk an Austrian des- ‘troyer. in the Adriatic. ta cilia 8 Ture May ‘Retire. end of the Dardanelles. campaign is in. sight i is: ‘strengthened ‘by te- ports that the Turks are burning their villages on the Asiatic: side of the straits,’ evidently in prep-' Jaration. for. the ‘abandonment: of _,| their positions, » The Allies’ ibom=|; bardment of the Turkish - ‘fortifi- ‘cations on: the Asiatic “side has been moat successful, the Turkish | batteries: having. heen vedueed to} silence, Oe Today. a. heavy: bombardment Gallipoli peninsula. isinpe ‘covering the: ‘landing | of &- new “ Although’, there ig a , GOING TO RUPERT FAIR NEXT WEEK “The. hall team will leave» ‘on Wednesday, to play three games oo with Prince Rupert, as a feature: . ; of the Fair program. “Doc! - Rock will be‘wnable to make the trip, but the addition of Pitcher McGuire and ‘‘Red” Gaunitz, of. Prince George, will give. the Tigers ,a line up which. should. maintain the good record of the : Tocal, ball-tossers. . oo The. single fare “rate. on : the: ao railway: wil! be taken. advantage | of by many people from. this: dis-: “1 Cooke, who; was: to, of the ‘Turkish’ “positions on the ol ‘Jermy, - . bélieved ” to” const. Ofte triet who wish to see the boys in’: action again and at the same time take i in the big fair, - '. Stefansson ‘Heard From. a ’ Ottawa. ‘Sept. 18:—A report tb | srora ‘Stefansson, the explorer who: was: ‘thought “to to be” lost: ja: the ‘Arstis, shows that he “has” been surveying new “lands. in. EN, 17 W., . north of Prince Patrick: Island, He is continuing his * explorations. ‘Recruits Leave on 28th - Acting, for the’ military authori- ne ties, “Goverment. Agent “Hoskins In a ‘renewed. offensive haa received fourteen enlistments for the pioneers” battalion,’ but ‘as recruiting for that. corps - has! | been suspended. a majority ofthe: vloeal -mnen have “decided to join +the sith (Weaterin Seots).. ’ Lieut, detachment. to: ‘the’ “goat loond, now wires that the Inte dor: men cannot leave until Sept. . 283. The recruits ate. naturally im patient over the delay, for which ° the local. authorities are in no: way, responsible, ~ Building Activity. © : Ruddy & MacKay are. building. oo “Sr a garage, for their new motor car, . Si sith’s new warehouse ‘London: ‘The belief that. ag Loca posite’ drugs aa modelled... :It wil be occupied by Mr. and Mis. Glassey.; Stephenson & Crum: have com: pleted the new roof on polica headquarters: and are now: “build cae jng.,a brick. chimney. on. the.” government. ‘office, which is ‘also to be sbingled. = the: ‘geven-rbom ‘dwelling oli | the. Cunningham property | is near ing ‘completion, Soest