ete 7 mtn Hie srpag Fe , “eluded a large. number’ from the}: business! ‘Thorning. he: returned: ‘to the Great}: Ohio,’ where he will spend some time before going south again. Work at: the mine is progressing very... satisfactorily. “There” ‘are two: Shifts a ‘day working on the cross-cut ‘tunnel and he looks for |: them to. hit the Great Ohio vein. within the next two weeks as they: ‘have: only: a few - feet yet to go. The Great Ohio will. be oper- ated all winter. = Mr, Trimble visited the Rocher Deboule mine. last week and went into: ‘the - cross-cut: ’ ‘tunnel. He stated to, ‘the - ‘Herald that ‘the company had encountered the ore some time ago but. had continued the. tunnel a .distance: of . about geyenty.. odd ..feet. . Then - they. came ‘back and started to drift on: the. vein ‘previously eut whieh has widened out from about'a foot to six feet, with three feet of solid ore and all the’ rest more ‘or ‘less mineralized. ‘This is no doubt the western end of ore shoot No. 4, although. iti is.a couple of: hundred feet west of the surface showings. The’ ore. coming. in 80. far’ west gives, about. 300 erti a-most; encouraging. feature, ¢ and all those’ connected with. theoper- ations and ‘the. company. ‘are feel ing very jubilant. . wl - HELD SUCCESSFU L. DANCE Tharikegiving Night Hop i in. ‘Aid of the . Public School Well: Attended .. the ‘iste held: on Thanksgive|' ing. ‘night ‘invaid of the’ New Haz- elton public school was a ‘great ‘success: ‘from: every, “standpoint,. ., Buddy's. ‘pool | room: ‘was. loaned ’ for the Mancing.and the floor was ain ‘splendid Condition; ; ‘while. “Miss. RICH. SAMPLE. OF -Sharp’ provided’ excellent ‘music. . The attendance was’ ‘large and‘in- “old: town, and : everyone. -had aj}: time. The. school board is now in C Ge. Harvey is. Bick from He wit very, ood shipe financially. oe MAILS, WILL. 60 EAST New Hazelton Post. Office Notified o of y ; ‘the Through Service is “Word was: réceived at: the ical 7 ‘post: office on: Wednesday: nigh to the. effect, ‘that’ from. that. ‘date "onal .mail-‘to- and: from: the‘east would be’ handled over-the Grand Trank: Pacific. : This means a big ne ‘time ‘between, ‘New "Ry By THbible Taspected § Workogs at A | _ Rocher Deboute: Mine ~ Working i veg : On: 2 Tapeday oe the. German, -attacks. .and~ ‘drove the enemy ‘back | near ‘Mulhausen. _ a western, front for an advance , conte or Vienna, says, Lite: i tles i in Russian Poland have been ‘Landon.’ Oct: “16 - = Despatches ed ‘near: ‘Warsaw: yesterday: with |: enormous losses, .: Russians took]. thousands of prigoners, ns - Paris: Oct, 15— Official — The German troops - from. “Antwerp,: marching’ westward,. have reach- ‘ed Bruges’ and ‘Thielt.: On our left’ the enemy:.bave evacuated ‘the left-bank of ‘the: Lys. : In. the regions of Lens: and’ between Ar- ‘ras and “Albert our progress is marked and our positions are en- couraging. The right wing’.of ‘the allies: 1s. showing -activity, while the offensive movement of the Germans north of St, Die has been definately checked. Ger- man trenches have. been taken at Berry: Du Bac, . Rheims. and at Prunay. ‘Moselle we repulsed their attacks add. advanced from Verdun to Metz where we again ‘repulsed Midyra, - in. Galicia. News that the Allies are more than holding] - ‘| their: own'in furious: fighting. on Franco-Belgian borders. caused satisfaction, -tempored . “with, re- gret: that. Russia i is obliged to de- fer invasion of Silesia’ until ‘bat- determined, Paris, Oct. ib—Typhus has broken out in the German lines, especially, north, of, Soissons. “The |: French: are., taking... the. “utmost, . precautions. to. prevent. the dis- from Petrograd ‘aay Austro-Ger- man’ army was completely defeat- -.:| soldiers: entered: Holland - near Between. Meuse . and}. tions on ‘Tine of Stry,. § Sambor and Si ‘a=Reported ‘that. ‘Russians. Won. Great Victory Near Warsaw-German : | vemy Has. ‘Taken. Antwerp----Canadian Troops i in England » from spreading to ‘their ranks, ‘and already the troops have been vaccinated : twice. -| states: that on:Friday last German ‘Roosendaal.:-Thé officer. in com- tmhand'refused to submit to. intern- ‘ment and a ‘fight: ensued i in which many: Germans were. killed. and ‘wounded. : ma allies left wing. grows more satis-. factory. day. by : day. ‘from « every point of view. ~The Germans. are tow baek as “far. as “Courtrai at which point: they'are entrenching| was - repulsed. by: tlie allies. near ‘them | across the Belgian frontier. that‘ owing to. the ‘failure: of the ‘Russians to make progress'in the east. they: will transfer consider- fable masses of, their: troops: to:the 88 if "reported among, the German, troops. Se: > London—It* is: "reported: there the” Germans. ‘are! transferring troops. from the eastern: to’ west- ern frontier to reniew.. “the march on Paris... Train: traffic i ig held by the military. “The. original. plans to occupy Paris: -ealled- ‘fora bil- lion dollars-indemnity: tobe: paid in two weeks, otherwise:all art works and: libraries would: be tak re en to. Berlin ag- in demnity, ae Nanaimo, Oct. ‘15— Ca ib. G. A. | the: crew, consisting of two.men “London, Oct. 15 Daily, Newa | police. at Campbell river. charged ‘London—The ation of the} Their attempt. to.dash on Calais ; Cassel and St;. ‘Omer: and. forced Copenhagen _ Germans, aay, | me Canadian: “contingent... AS soon {sounds of merriment came acroas ton gasoline-launch: supposed to lhe owned by Germans and ‘arrest- and a’‘woman named’ Kohfe. The launch was provisioned for nine ‘months, and the supposition here is that the crew has» been’ inter-. eepting wireless messages. from the station at Cape Lazo, Two other men were arrested by the. with being spies. ‘The. party. was | sent to Nanaimo to await. instruc. tions. Suspicions were: aroused | when | the. launch left. Victoria: a few days ago without necessary | clearance | papers, mang have occupied Bruges, fif- teen miles front Ostend, : S “a Panama, Cet. 15—A seriou's Jandslide_ occurred in the Culebra eut.on. ‘the. Panama canal yester- day, © “AIL traffic. has. been’ inter- rapted and Several ships are un: |f able to complete, their passage h, “Gee 6 =To this é ity. | falls the Honor. of welcoming the |* as. it was: :known: on, Wednesday morning ‘that the transports. ‘were arriving, great: crowds. hurried to everr point of vantage;.and. with enthusiastic cheers ‘greeted: ‘the | men. who’.were - swarming * “the decks, The Canadians heartily‘|! replied, . As the vessels anchored | off Doverport. the ‘bands ‘aboard | played lively tunes, . and: -all. “day |- .[the. water as. ‘succeeding. ships|'n eame to anchor. ..As yet. only 8 at few soldiers have been. landed, pt Bates, assisted by, the provincial _COPPER- SILVER) Grade. Property in the Babines v Needs Transportation - GOT AN IMMENSE Two: Local’ Hunters, Se Secitted Yates “Prite on the: Rocher Deboule. “| \ _ MOUNTAIN GOAT| "Mountain Recently JANOTHER MINE AS | 4a BIG AS RED WELL» Boston, Frink Brown Has ‘an Immense, Body. |: te " » Gold Ore on'Bob Creek-— Will Work It “AIL Winter." - : | been ‘busy ‘completing : ‘the. deal police, yesterday éaptured 4 a . 90-f ° Baits Boys Returned After” Staking! “ London, Oct. 156 — A despatch 7 from. ‘Amsterdam. says the Ger-} : ; reported: last. week. is: not. yeti Shi between. himself,and. Peterson & ce Eck for the Red Rose ‘groupon. |. Rocher de Boule mountain..‘The * well known engineer” ‘itiformed > the Herald the first of the week : that-he:would close the ‘deal’ and immediately, start to work 0 ‘the | i property: with six men,. and-as: = devélopment work. progresse (the, force. will be increased. ‘This will. make: another mine. workin the: ‘Rocher Deboule hill. » SIBOLI CREEK GOLD: Several Claims—Not'as Big © as First Reportéd | , “The Sibol Creek gold strike as! m any shape to warrant a.rush even preparations ‘for moving i there: next ‘spring, ‘the: ‘Harris’ get: very. “enthusiast of strike as.he had been on ma the claims and had. not run acr any ore: that-was as good as stuff: ‘first * ‘shown, © “He and did’ get about. forty. the samples and: they number. ‘of f claims and.