-. elles campaign. 5 | = cities. "PRICE $2, 00 sb j H H.. “MeVittie has’ returned | ‘from’ a ‘vacation tri 7 Kispiox’ Valley. _ “LS Bagg,’ the Skéena ; éross-|: ing mining: man, -is spending a few days in towne: =, s “J. R.. Fuller; ‘who j isin’ “charge | of Hazelton Publie School, has, gone to-hig home i in ‘Kelowna for the holidays. - A despatch. from Vietotia : ‘yes ‘terday stated’ that Duncan: Ross; -thepopular railroad eontractor, well-known throughout this’ dis- trict, . died - suddenly, of ‘heart: disease. *- a Frank Johnson, the well-known | packer, has sald -his horses andj’ outfit to John - ‘Hyland, : of.: Tele-} graph-Creek. | Hugh Taylor: left || on Monday to deliver’ the train 40 - its new owner, we Rev J: Re Hewitt: has. ‘been: ” transferred from.” ‘Hazelton, - and]: left. -on “Thursday | for: 'Endako; where. he. will” ‘be. ‘stationed : for some time.’ He ig succeeded: by ‘Rev. Mr, Scott, 2 “Mra. A. Meinines and her little daughter Vera, -who is recovering | from. Le very’ -serloig: attack, ‘of, “Lieut, Stanley Geary, ‘who eft “‘Hasolten for the fronton thel; opening: of, the’ war. and” who |: obtained a- ‘commission: in. the, . Royal: Marine. ‘Light: Infantry, ‘has been ‘wounded i in the Dardan- -Lieut.. Vander Byl,~: -of. Prines Rupert, is acting as recruiting officer in this district, for ‘the: 68nd. battalion; which - “will - go] -with ‘the . next: contingent... Hel. has | secured ‘a umber ‘6fenliat-| ” tents in’ Hazelton:’:.The boys} will leave. for- campo on. n Wednes: day next. . , this. evening’ to ‘Arthur’ Leverett |: ~and ‘his. bride; : who’ was- Miss Belle. "Baylor : Gatt, vat. ‘Victoria. The happy: ‘couple “were | wedded: ‘in Victoria on June 21;. and spent} i] brief honeymoon i in, the» coast |’ They will’ reside.i in‘ the - Stephenson eottage, oy BALL. TEAM LOSES... SAT. PRINCE GEORGE ay ‘With only half oft their regular |g tng, the short mn a -posal made it impossible-to:do:s -- effectively, vith the “redult” tha m. easily capil eport a. 201 P it: Wa q handicap. ‘under: | whieh 5 through | the iaee ‘Belgium. dnd” in: ‘the: région north * DEFEAT GERMANS IN BA * Petrograid (oiteial): “The Rus- siati Baltic: squadton has engaged five: German ‘ ‘cruisers and a tor- the deland : of: -Gottiland, _in. ‘the Baltic: One Gerinan: -eruisér was: beached, and one ‘put to ‘flight - in the action, while’ the damage to the Ritdsian ships was” insignit cant. aS oe A ‘Russian submatine: “in “thie Black Sea. sank: two Turkish I @ Biephorus shore, * Copenhiigen: : The” Géiman damaged, arid | a: ‘battleship: of the |" Kaisér elas with’ many “hole 5 be-| iow: the: water, Ting, sustained i in’ the Baltic naval ‘battle, have real S| turned | 6 Kiel harbor.- My The: ‘Politiken’s Petrograd cor- j *| respondent, renorta that. not ‘only! by. the Freneti on June: 21 was a German torpedo- boat sunk ry lost. layer. Albatross, was - driven on pedo flotilla, off the eat. coast, of |: ms steamers. and” ‘one: ‘sailiig. ship, : and drove: three. armored schoon- battleship Wittlesbach, which i is : in the engageitient. between Win-| : “Stockholm: ‘The German 1 mine- | os shore by. the’ ‘Rusaang in. the battle off. Gothland. She lost t 2 killed and aT. wounded. . ’ ‘Rome: "Merrifie Tédses were weil flicted on the 4 Austrians in. the Carnie: Alps, northwest, of Mal-|' borghetto, i in the r epiilse of théir} : efforts to. relieve the ‘fortress. a Their while’ front, was “swept]. away by, artillery: fire and. they retired in: ‘ confusion: The Aus- trian. offensive on ‘the, Plava-Cra+ disea front i ig completely broken, At ‘Udine; “Austrian: ammuni- { tion. convoys 4 ere; blown. up by} Ttalian | aviators, ; “London: “Ap official statement ‘given ‘out by the’ ‘British, govern-|° ‘|ment- ‘ahnounces | ‘the. taking” ofl: certain Tarkish ‘trenches ‘ip he complete the deeapation of that|* p rt of the enemy’ & line capturgd dati and. Gothland, but a cruiser | Rone: ‘of the Madgeburg tre, was ‘also : It iS offcally armoue| barded and’ sank’ ‘the’ i submarine Way in the Adriatie, London: “On Saturday last, ace : ene LTIC SEAm GAINS BY. ITALIANS IN CARNIC FIGHTING cording? io the. ‘Athens’ corres. pondent of the Exchange’ Tele- ae | graph;:a British submarine which. is operating in- “the Sea: ‘of . Mar- mora. sank: the Turkish transport 42, whieh was: full of troops. Pretoria: | ‘Two British aero- planes successfully bombarded German troop: trains at. Otavi, in German Southwest Africa; it was: ; Tei is believed that: nearly: 109: German officially announced today, : soldiers were killed. : Paris: Kalians have occupied, the village ‘of Tolmino, ot: ‘the ‘Tsonga: river The “Austrians 13: slohboria north of. Gorigia. * |heavy artillery’ has:hee bror al’ up and. mounted: for. us8: against the enemy’ 8 forts... : “London: ed at Falmouth, Monday, June. 28 h: “Paris (offieial) : ‘On’ the, north and center fronts ‘there has: bee |e: infantry ‘action. . Rather | violent artillery: “erigeweincati ‘have: “occurred, * particularly: in of ‘Arias... Lt An: Argonne, thers have een several local engage: _ with. the: -exeeption ‘of about 30/7 -meters. ‘continued ” call. this, ‘morning: dn}, that,’ Yegion: and wai ‘ed, ‘likewise: to “the ‘north of Plirey and. on. our’: front of. La Haye... « a wo: German’ -agroplane dropped. ‘Ewo bombs, on. St. Die. A woman was killed; a. Y Se ‘omaui). ‘Nothing “of e special. military” importance. has } been reported in ue “region: of w The artillery action] § ry’. spirit-|: PROGRESS: OF THE GREAT. WAR. ‘DAY BY DAY “London: Reiter's’ despatch from Amsterdam says that. word. Eniden. for nthe’ North: rae sani ATTEMPT TO KLE AP. P, MORGAN, a New “York : “P P. ‘Morgan, the noted: ‘banker, chief ‘American -’ purchasing: agent for the. British — government, wag ‘attacked: and : | shot twice, at his country: home, -by a German whose- name ig. said . to be Marcoe. juries. are . not serious.” The ag-" ssailant;. felled with a coal hod. uate the butler, - was: captured, said ‘he felt it hig ‘duty é a3 8 hee tian gentleman: to: kill Morgan, a as a means of anding the war. 0° . A satchel full of dynamite and. beating the name Schiwartzheim: - - The. er, was found at the door. prisoner had numerous railway, : tickets, . to énable him’ to escape, ie over any road, : and’ a fast nto .| Was. in ‘waiting. for’ him.: oe | oA Rome despatch to] ° " ihe Herald this morning says the ‘General Picnic on Tenth Hazelton’s annua) general’: ‘pies: : nic.is to be held on the Hazelton te Hospital recreation grounds on’: Saturday next, July 10. Every-..” ; ‘body. ia ‘expected | to. attend, and. there: ‘should be. the. “usual: lanie A al pleniea, “ Further - -ans fiouncaments. will be’mada jeter: and - tha” ‘people af “the district: ve should ‘keep the: ‘daté-clear. - SUCCESSFUL’ PUPI The Belgian steamer. ; ‘Bodmognat: has; been torpedoed. : The crew was rescued and Jand- IN PUBLIC SCHOO! Following i is the’ report of pro ‘motions for Hazelton Public Schoo at the closing of the term on June: *1380,: "prepared - by. J, RB. Faller. "| teacher: ~ Receiving Class to Firat Prine Arthur Wrinch, Jack Allen; on- Tuesday ast, near “the: Island | Shin of - Borkum, after a: aevere. ex. ‘| plosion, “; ‘the © ‘case: of. which is 7 | not known. this, report says the: “officer in eommand and. two" ‘members: ‘tt : thee crew who: ‘were in the ‘urret | 1e| were ‘thought to have: been . saved, iat’ the: remainder: of. ‘the crew ¥ was | drowned. The inessaze giving erta. Anderson, - a Luey Taylor, Helen eaind Reader to Third Reader: Gladys’ NcCready, ‘Eya: ‘MeDoust The - victim's ins ae