. ; ’ by: ‘the. ‘Harris Mines, ; - VOL. ‘TV,’ ‘NO. 33 - -HAZELTON, B, C; "SATURDAY, APRIL: 1%, 1915 PRICE 92.00 A YEAR _Acriny IN MINING iS ORDER OF THE DAY ‘Iti ig becoming evident that the| , Beason which j is juat. opening will . prove the most active. that the « Hazelton mining district has}. : seen for some time. : Rocher de Boule ‘is rapidly. get- " ting into shipping condition, and it will ‘not. be long. before the _, tramway i is earrying:100 tons of _ ore to the ‘railway: every’. day. * Other properties in the vicinity ’ of the big copper mine are. show- “ing signs of activity. The Red "Rose, of -whick much is. expected “by mining: men, has a, crew en- “gaged on. preliminary work,:and will soon be ready: for develop: “ment... The Great Ohio workings, ; “have: reached & point. where a power plant,. becomes. necessary, Pe! ‘and ‘work hasbeen suspended “until: ry ‘compressor can _ be -in- ‘tailed, wot *"On Nine-mile’ mountain leasera ‘eohitinué ‘work on’ a‘ number of _yéing,” with good’ results, anda -gonsiderable: tonnage | of. -rich ‘silver-lead. ore. is being sacked - for. shipment. ~ Clothier Bros,’ ‘Bre | ‘preparing to resume work on: wi, the ‘Bilver-.: “Cup; - and this noted -. property, should soon Salte’ a Tend ing-place, “there: ia: avery’ “prospect. that: he American: Boy: group, “owned 7° The prop: ‘erty. fa now - being examined on |: behalf of. the capitalists who are likely. to become ‘interested . in} the-Alevelopment._ of. his, fine ean ‘Aptiinistie’ “poalinige'4 ds grow-| fig in mining’ ehveles, ‘andthe depréasion: Which - has ruled‘singe|, ; the beginning. of the wat’. ig‘giv- ing way before the inereasing vayidences ‘of. activity. Dominion Eléction Rumor | : fs i Ottawa: ‘April TY: —Reports aré - chrrgnt, that a federal. general Ayer! “April VW Tt: is | ~ géported'that Japanese’ warshtpa have violated. Mexican: territory | by establishing’ a-nayal.. bdge’on, - Tittle Taland, ostensibly’ to. salve the warship Oaama, : “The harbor is‘said to have been.mined. “ The . sent to. investigate,” Pan prominent. British officers, into ‘war prisoners in: Germany;. have! sight ‘been placed in'dolitaey confiniient| 6 “at “Madgeburg,. ‘in retaliation for ‘the segregation of: “submarine crews by. Britain,” ws te “Tha: ‘British. ‘mira state that, all: ‘Germans Austriang ‘and | Turks‘on: ‘American vessels touch: ' ‘ing at Canadian ports-will be. ar- Rested.” ‘This order affects Aleka will resume |. :; will, be: hold ‘on Jun 14. vAGAIN SHELLING c poy DARDANELLES ALLIES? WARSHIPS BOMBARD F OR TS “ore “Vonitia ‘apeil 17--The' boni- bardment of: the Dardanelles has been - resumed, “under favorable Weather, tered the’ Guif of Saros, and- des: troyed: a. Tarkish camp. The occupation | -of the “Mitylene: As. lands ‘by . the. allies i ig. imminent. A French cruiser, . supporting an aero. reconnaissance, .bombarded the fortifications of El’ ‘Arish; near. the ° boundary of ‘Palestine, and’ destroyed a Turkish: ‘camp. - Amiens: — Seven - have’ been killed and éight wounded * by| °- bombs dropped hera © from. twoé German aeroplanes: yesterday. |The bombs. were: droppedi in the vicinity ‘of the cathedral, of the dead are™ ‘women,: “Paris, “April, 47 (official) — ‘At ‘Notre Dame de Lorette. Germans. delivered three. counter . ‘attacks, each of which;was preceded by’a violent: bombardment. “All these ‘attacks 1 were ‘Stopped “short a ‘at the: outset. They also. failed in-a counter: attack. at Lea ‘Bparges: “Ate Bois de Mont- last night,” rtillary duel, | We allenced: hr 6 “b atterles and i: Ten. -battleships en- magazine at. -Rotthwell, ‘and light. blew | up. an ammunition depot, Our aviators ‘wete. very - -active;- Tén. bombs were. thfown « on work- shops. of the ratlwdy station. of Leopoldshoche, east of Huringue, ‘whieh -were being. used for the manufacture ' ‘of... shells, Ten: bombs were: dyopped. ‘ona powder six hit the mark and a: -huge red: flame shot... “up. “surrounded. ~ by, - dense smoke, : Aeroplanes were ‘struck by shell. eplinters;; but returned safely, “Forty: bombs, most of which struck their mark were dropped on the central electric station at! : ‘Maizieres les Metz, 15 kilometres Five} - Prop- This’ ‘station ptipplies: the town '| and -forts” com Metz: with power *Mueh smoke arose On iators encoun- from: the. ‘eentral’ building. . their return our; ‘tered. three: 1 ‘enem aviators, to: ‘whom, they. gave. ichase,- forcing them “to: Jand,: Qur™ ‘squadron suffered. no mishaps ‘although | subjected toa violent cannoriade | from: the Metz forta,’’-. ~~. : 4 are retrograd (offeial): "In the (AERIAL FLEETS RESUME ACTIVITY - With 88 men already at work| a .. and more being. added: ‘daily; the} oo | Carpathians ot our r troops noigeless- ty. approached” the. enemy’s barbed wire: entanglements be- tween the villages of Telepotch| | and ‘Zuella, broke through, and] after a brief bayonet engage- ment Rained possession of two heights and took numerous pris- oners. | The. enemy sent the 12th Reserve regiment to make &: counter attack and fighting continues, In the direction of}. Rostoki the enemy made fruitless ‘Jattacks — near the ‘villages of Croszpatch against heights . 00-| 7) cupied by us. by the enemy in the direction of Spry. various sectors of the Carpath- ians front show that every where roads.are ina bad state owing to thaw and swollen rivers, In the rest of the -front there is no change, ‘Yesterday, i in the Black 5 destroyers, sank off the. Anatolia: coaat. steamers, two of which were.laden with -eoal, and ey several: sailing. vessel, and algo |: | exchanged ‘fre- with” the Sungul- dail (Asia Minor) ie PROGRESS OF THE GREAT. WAR DAY BY DAY — “Lonios, April 12:~Heavy flr- ‘ling in the North Sea ia héard-.off Scarborough: today, and-it be- Hieved a hig. naval engagement ia in® ‘progress. - Despatches -from Norway: state that ficing is heard: and ‘that the German fleet has emerged from ita shelter, ; ‘The British steam er Harpalyce, flying. -the «flag. of: the American: relief” eommissian, to which. she was. “chartered, 2 wa torpedoed |‘ ;; Tain prevailed ‘along the western : ‘front.’ In ‘Belgium;, on the Aisne “London, Apri 12:-—The official bulletin: BAYB To: the: ‘north of ‘Albert; ‘the: Geririans ¢ on Saturday’ night delivered : an’ ‘attack againat |! four “trenches: on. both. banks of the. ‘Ancre “river,” “but Were yes; pulsed aftersh d-to-hand fi ht- ; Gruiser New.. Orleans’ has. been |; pulse | Biter nand-to-ha ; iB In Argoine fighting developed a shayp struggle, ; lasting all and |. wes demolished . «gd 7 “captured: about $00 yards of trench, “We main: tained our -gaing; notwithstand- Jing two: counter-attack, : Baris ON . Between: ‘the Meuse : and. ‘the ‘Moselle: ne infantry ‘action . halt ‘been: reported in the!’ ‘region. of Lea Eparges: arid: Combres's since | ; our “aulecedis of. April a lost’ during ..the ‘day,’ ‘Poaltions | ‘which we-won on ‘April 8 ‘remain’ completely i in our possession. “In the forest:of Le'Pretre two violent counter-attacks ‘by the enemy: ‘melted away “under our’ infantry. and artillery: fire: ‘ye Our aeroplanes dropped bombs on the maritime: station and: foundry at Bruges; ° > During almost’ the entire ‘day on. ' Saturday, snow, wind and andi in Champagne,” ‘there have ‘Been artillery: actions. The prog- ress made ‘by’ us’ between: the. Meuse:and the’ Moselle, réported, In. ‘the: ast: ‘statement, “has. been tonfirmed: : In: the: “forest of Montmare ‘our: front | ‘has . ‘been ‘Jextonded. to: the’ eastward. -by taling trenches, ~while: several ‘statement says: At Les. -Eparges ‘counter attacks were repulsed, In the: ‘forest ‘of Le: Pretre “ we have: made's f:: further: ‘advange: to the. edge: of. the wood,.: A umber of. machina guns were: captured, The: losses __ sufferad.: ‘by the Germans at Los Epatges. during the last two: months have amouns ted to 80,000, ee -Pettograd: ‘In: West: ‘Niemen, isolated actions continue, . Ca ny These: “attacks” ‘were’: repulsed, In ‘the, and a number of machine guns, | Near Uzsok, after a ‘stubborn |' fight, we. eaptured — several heights, takiug1,000 men, 22 officers, and: four. machine guns, | “Newport News, Va, April 12: ~The: German converted cruiser Kron Prinz Wilhelm, the elusive. ; (raider of commerce. in the South Atlantic,. slipped into port today and asked for fuel and provisions, Many times reported destroyed, the. former . North ' German ‘Lloyd’ ‘liner ‘had. evaded: hostile warships for eight’ months, while she.-sent 14 merchantmen to the bottom, .” Her. ‘officers said she Was compelled to. steal. her. way past: four Allied warships: off, the Virginia, Capes. - ‘ Paris, ‘Aprit 18:~-An. official during the-night of April ‘13-12, after a: somewhat severe cannon- ade “and: rifle: ‘fire ‘the Germans, | at4:800 "clock yesterday morning; delivered: ae counter-attack, but were repulsed, In the ‘wood of Ailly and:in the region of Flirey there Wwereviolentartillory. actions but