“1 Ward, Migs M. 7 . “PRICE $2.00 A eae ae "AE iN ~ SUBSCIFTIONS - Gratitying saa success is -at-: tending the efforts ‘of: ‘the | .. Board of Trade ‘committee | * whieh has: charge. of. the ~ Hazelton MachineGun Fund. ' The people of the’ ‘town are - manifesting" a ‘strong desire to assist i in providing a mod-— _ etn weapon for the Hazelton’ - “boys. at- the front,. and: al. | “though ne canvass has been “made, the voluntary: sub- scriptions: received | ‘up. to” hoon today. total. over $4005 Following i is. thé list: . Anderson, TAY B.. OBS - 6,00" ~ Barrington, G.. ‘ Goddard, ‘Ernest . 2 B00: “Hall; Prank’J." Vo B00 Ss Bieks, 8.0.0: 5 B,00* Hoskins, 8. He: . . 725,00" - * Kirby, de Bes .. 7100.00 _Eittle; BB. is » Loring, R, E.” Macdonald, A. Re ue ® Mathews, “H. M.- ~ Mennie; Go Wo: - Newick, Jno. 8.000! Preston, de Viees 3 60 Reid, Chas...” - Saunders, S.. N. wae Stnith, ELVE cbs Tilley: D,-B. “Ware, Woe Wright, .¢." a ang... “oy ing: traina “for the removal of the troops, © - heavy ‘gans from the great ‘fort. ‘information . Rumora “on ‘Sunday night tliat! ' .° an Indian: had been killed on .the . _Kispiox road’ .were investigated |; : by Chief Minty. and -Constable| = Mead, who learned that. the Jre- a _ port originated in:the. disappear- = “ance of. David: Robinson, a young . the © ‘Indians, and. the police E VACUA TION OF POLISH CITY BEGINS. ae RENE WED FIGH TING IN FLANDERS ~ London: - The ‘Ruselans” ‘have dentided of all ‘government stares |ti ively ama likely | to be of use ‘to the Ger- The . svork Obs removing: “the A “coisiderablp ‘part: of = ‘the defences must. remain: ‘intaet un: til the Jat. moment so the enemy can ‘be held back until the: ‘us. ‘ians ‘get ala. begun thé evacuation of ‘Warsaw are naw being | with the removal: of all: public], iunitfo documents and treasures. Bunks. t ¢ las are sending their gold to Petro- 1 ‘|| gradand by tomorrow: itis be: | misearey:th ‘|| lieved. the’ city. will, have seen ; the Such” was the: substance | : “of, advices reaching - here ‘today, ) Authorities are ‘now “concentrat- _Pthe: tr. ches recent! ca tured ress of Novo- Georgievsk,” “Wwhich|— en ¥ cap Ce fran Warsaw's 8. northwestern] “Lindon (offal), 08 Friday f our trenches uth of Hoogé: ‘(east borbardmen north: and: of Ypres, ‘Belgium) and followed this. byt an attack ‘with flame.pro- jectars.. ‘detiy yare red | chiefly against by. us. Hoge. The enemy “Geneva z “Pr eparations ‘ 4) rival: of over ‘five divisions of [in a despatch from Copenhagen, al whieh : ‘says, great damage. has Dorin the: past, woe tans the: Italians: have: advariced Bet er five ‘miles: along: the entire Isonzo : front; - says™ a ‘private. despatch. ‘more. “than ‘nade “up: by thé ar- relntorcements, : Yondon: ‘Successful retaliatory '| submarine ‘warfare by the French ‘against the Germans i is: reported been done i in. the. harbor of Zee- ,| brugge: “by. “French. submarines. French -boats,, “according. ‘to re. in the hacbor, “in som 2, case loss Of life, « a The Leyland. liner ‘London: | Iberian has been sunk by-a Ger-} man submarine, off the south thvonst of Ireland. Seven of the crew, r, neluding, ‘four Americans, The. Aiistrian-lossesave estimated at, 80,000, : bat” ‘they: “have: ‘been. ‘sila miade of those metals. a ar Leelanaway Archangel: to Bel- «| fast, with a, cargo: ‘of: flax, Was | torpedoed off, the north: copat.. of mP 8 Scotland, th English. waters, sinkinga French NS | Stéatier and: four: Britis “th 82 | ters; One of the. undersea boats 25"? that is teported to have. heel’ ‘destroy- Perey }ed by: bombs and ‘gunfire. oe PROGRESS OF: THE. ‘GREAT- WAR DAY. BY DAY. + “In: the ‘Vosges, st |-notwithstanding ° “the “bombard. 1 |-ment; have organized ‘their: posi-} .| tions conquered yesterday” vat Ban de: Sept. | wo our troops, London: - German . submarines ; : th today resumed their: activity: in}: to “‘Taviniki th no: Austro-Gerinan ie e have come, very close. to: this line) |g Me. ———- “London: A The Ainerican steam- The: British, ‘steamer | the ‘Narew north., of: ‘the Polish + capital. —Fbut:.the: general belief” is held byl: ‘eomtie “within: a ‘foitnight, -with’simultaneous attacks on'the Narew tiver ‘along | a “40- mile front, “are driving ‘the Rugeiaiis ‘toward the Bug, where: dt joing ‘Warsaw still. holds out, here: that its loss. by. the: Russians city from: north’ and south, “Tn! the’ meantime, General: von Bue- low’ 8 troopay’ ‘aiving gouth “from ‘port, destroyed German _yensele es ie c evening and. this a ‘tween ‘the two teams. fining, both ‘teams played good. . © ine “progtess, they have not r ed 2 stage te +i ‘Every resident of Hazel fon’ and district should at- = tend the patriotic concert in Jo. | * Assembly Hall next ‘Wed- - _ nesday evening, which is to- | mark the anniversary ofthe J. . declaration of War. 0 0 Poor A program of--speechea,. |”... " songs, music and recitations of an appropriate .character J). has heen arranged, and the | proceedings ‘will, be-of the” - . most, intéresting nature a It is hoped-that at this de monstration the’. Board. o1 Trade will he-able to nounée the, completion. ‘of . the subscription list for the: . Machine Gun Fund, and~ that the name of Hazélton [| - - will then be added: tothe |... ... ‘list. of towns. which have. wooae te “given. practical- evidence of oe - their, whole-hearted.-adher- . |: (chee: to the cause: of PRINCE. GEORGE WINS i oe THREE OUT OF FIV. ‘Returning from Prince Ripert, ° where they. defeated the: coast’: team by two pames to one, Prince 7 George. played. the Tigers last “In the first game, they. succeed~ a team. The contest - wa best so.far.seen this season ‘Starting ” 7 with-one | un each in ‘the first. .~ ball until: the ninth, when th visitors,; who had made a second tally ie ‘in: : the sixth,. secured three