as THE OMINECA MINER, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23,1915. rr - THE MINER WAR BULLETINS entrenchments and entangle-| - Dave Loughnan Married | - ~ A’Succesaful Social ' (Continued from Page One) ments, our troops immediately] Daye Loughnan, who left The! The Hallowe’en social last even- ~\ Officially reported, Monte Nor-lattacked b y Bulgarians near eos the excavations, wee Miner staff on the outbreak of|ing attracted a good crowd to dica was taken ‘and our forces Doiran, but repulsed their attack-|'™S8"e¢ and maintained them- the war, to go to the front with|St Andrew’s Hall, which was ; s . v e s - ; . . pave . main ote the enere rs with losses,”” ash violent bombardrent “ ding 8 the 16th, writes from England splendidly decorated for the oc- taken nens: A cabinet crisis has| oounter-attacks by the enemy, jthat,after six monthgin hospital, !easion, A good program of con- . priminated in the paunaticn of who suffered serious losses, he has practically reeovered from | cert numbers and amusements - TUESDAY, OCT. 26} former premier Veniacle. thar| Petrograd (oficial): British]. sever Abdominal wound sus-/was enjoyed by all, and tasty:..{f™ | ? the government must depend for submarines have sunk four more! tained on the night of April 22, refreshments served by the ladies J . . .{& majority on a number of the German steamers in the Baltic. when the Canadian Scottish! added to the suceess of the Servians Holding Out Fighting on Congo Line charged the Germans after thejoceasion. | - London: The Allies have ask-|PP0sition, which is pro-Ally. ; ed the Servian headquarters to Sank Turkish Transport Havre: That there has been breaking of the French line by resist the Teutons and Bulgarians| Athens: A British submarine| heavy fighting between Belgians the use of gas, Attacking the] - Red Cross Tea ; ish |a@nd Germans along the boundary ; ¥ ne gp ct for only five days more, by which }0" Sunday sank the Turkish ine oe the Congo Free State a Huns under a withering fire from Mrs, Ciine and Mrs, Grant will , ive ai seg (tra . laden with Free Stat sive the B . lime effective aid from the Allies waneort samen of Marmora German East Africa is indicated|Tifles, machine guas and shrap-|®ivé the Red Cross tea on Friday, Daily ‘Telegraph's wish oor The Austrian steamer Carmen, |b despatches just received by nel, Dave and his comrades|November 5, from 8 to 6 p.m., : the Belgian minister of colonies, charged right upto the entrench-|8t Mrs. Grant’s residence, All ondent under date of Sunday, |0f 4,424 tons, was tied up at : ee " The correspondent adds that Constantinople at the beginning | These advices ‘te that the Ger- ments of the Prussian Guards, |#t cordially invited to attend, judging by the fine spirit the] ofthe war. Tt is probable that| Mans were beaten with heavy| 4, ie save “ran like ‘hares | including gentlemen. : : : it was this steamer, converted ,/osses and put to flight by the Servians are displaying, they can into a’ Turkish transport, that | Belgians on September 11, near| When we got up to them, They "A Ges rat fh to Rese Tele-| the submarine sent to the bottom, | the Rusisi delta and on Septem-|called us the ‘Devil Women from | (JPEN NOVEMBER Ist. gram rae rom, Athens, says: She~ was built at Sunderland in| ber 29 near the frontier station} Hell.’ ” The 16th lost 600 men pet . of Lavingi. The Belgians are|in the battle, ; : ~ ‘ Reliable news received concern- | /911. reported to have captured ma- A FIRST CLASS ing the last battle near Valandovo| British Transport Torpedoed chine guns, rifles, and a quantity Dave has to undergo another , ' ’ 7 is to the effect that the French} London: An official announce- of muniti ons , ' “ |operation, after whieh he expecta pursued the Bulgarians to the|ment made public tonight says: ° te . his discharge, when he will te- ten see ; French Aerial Plans ; ; frontier, fhe British transport Marquette Paris: The formation of a{turn to B.C. He was married on | AND B AKERY The Bulgarians have been de-| has been torpedoed in the Aegean wu b Miss Daj : eet : : . * Jerst t only {Supplementary .air fleet of five| October 7 to Miss aisy E, Rose, feated in the sector of Krupuli,|Sea. It is understood that only thousand aeroplanes, the special Opp. Drug Store, Hazelton, B.C. to which three Servian regiments | 99 of the personnel of the vessel | hous she Methodist Church ; f which will b con- . A Good Home-cooked Meal from Strumnitza proceeded and details bane bee anther duet a “ceaseless campaign af ~ Rev, W. C.Frank, of Smithers, p White Labor Employed. Only occupied the left bank of the e ee . destruction on German factories, | will be the prea cher on Sunday, rivate Dining-room for Families Vardar, The Bulgarians fortwo] The steamer Marquette before . ns Fresh Home-made Bread, Cakes days occupied a section of the| She was taken into the service of |i8 the object of the new French| He will give an address at the Cookies, “Htc., EveryDay. | ee Nr ———— ale Ee fee drt : . a sis aerial league, headed by former Hospital ice at 2:30 px ae railway, but owing to a lack of| the British government belonged Piet ha ospital service at 2:80 p.m. explosives failed to do serious|to the Atlantic Transport Co, | Premier Louis Barthou, | A mixed quartet will sing in MRS. GLASSEY damage. The French occupy the| She was a vessel of 7050 tans and| | London: Roumania is watch- the evening, Ny Proprietress 4 sector between Doiran and Grat-| was built in Glasgow, in 1897, [ing Greece closely, and there is -——— on z0,?? oo Must Assist Servia {a possibility, though there is no London : One hundred ‘and (eee ieee nme tno memet fF - . eS ee ae A Be a 5 ean = im The Bucharest correspondent| London: Speaking in the house treaty agreement, that. the two fifty thousand French troops, j Tread th, KF, atoath j of the Times sends the following: |of lords, the Marquis of Lang-|M@tions, will act in concert in} with one hundred big guns, have}! £Vead the ootpat, + “The Servian troops have with-|downe stated that the Servian|@tering the war. been landed at Saloniki. . of Peaco | a drawn from the neighborhood of army, unaided, could hardly — a ; Pa @ - 4 the Danube and the. Austrians| withstand for long the pressure ( FRIDAY,.OCT. 29. Before resorting to’ conserip-| Ff Thisisthe path ot him ‘who wears § an | have crossed the river, traversing|of Austro-German forces on the] \& tion, the British government will “*Invictus’”’ oo the island of Odakale. Austrian | north with the ‘stab in the back’? Battles in Russia allow a six-weeks’ trial of Lord | forces will now obtain free pas- of Bulgaria. The Servian pre- Petroyrad: "On the Dvinsk| Derby's plan, under which re-|4 THE BEST GOOD SHOE sage through Bulgaria from Ar-|mier appeals for speedy aid from t h ane ttacked h os a } sova, where fifty steamers .and| England, an rk "ako, ot t cruiting will be undertaken by ‘NOEL & ROCK : trawlers laden with munitions|+ Taking the offensive, the Ser- ret shosvede di seed ving some the parliamentary recruiting com- ' have assembled.’ vians yesterday recaptured Veles, p OpehPy ing son mittee and the joint labor com- Hazelton, B. C, q of our trenches, . but he was soon dislodged by our vigorous coun-|Mittee, which have made them. —— , m Enemy Occupies Uskup on the Nish-Saloniki ‘ailway, _ Saloni: th Freneh authorities Bile been occupied hy the ter attack. The fight was also|selves jointly responsible for: the Qtotettrstebeintettog terbobedebidey state that the Teutonic invaders - . . accompanied by dn artillery duel{ conduct of the work. arge Assortment o: in Servia have advanced less than| Russians Gain P psitions “| which still continues, During — | Lu ep attarson'ss of 4 } twelve miles from the Danube,} Petrograd: The Russians are ove of the attacks the Germang| The Miner is two dollars Rvear. | 3 CHOCOL AT Bulgarians have occupied Us-|™aintaining their positions, and suffered severed losses. This|+ ES 4 kup and hold the Nish-Salonikj|"epulsed German attacks on the/attack wag undertaken by the} NOTICE TO, DELINQUENT. co. |} Highest Grade Ever Manufactured .# | railroad to Vernya, a distance of |left bank of the Drina. Germans only under threat of 7 . . Try our Noted Ice Cream ‘ i fifty miles. : On the left hank of the Styr| being fired on.by their own ar- pornon or Berson ED eho yee eect oF ep any | and Seda Drinks’ — \@ A brigade of British troops has our troops stormed the Austrien tillery in the rear, muay Have tranaferred yaurloterent., Take notes E Up-to-Date Drug St : left for Doiran, forty miles north-| Positions, which were taken with “In the Black Sea, on the 28th Norih Star No. i and -Aovih Star "Wi, 3 Mineral : HASELTON = Mm we HAZELTOM 7 west of Saloniki, to advance on{the bayonet, Many prisoners our fleet bombarded the batteri Hazelton Mining Division of Gminieca “District, £: ae . ’ ’ ’ . ’ 4 | Province of Britlsh Columbia, have dono the AGU obadubhubapunatadey Strumnitza in conjunction with|and machine guns were“taken. | and harbor works of Varna, and | Tair amount of work on the shove mentioned a _ the French. Rome: Italian forces have/at the same time our aviators| srr to hod the sume umber meer ei ope | ft A og . ~~ ; Mineral Act, and if within 90 dayae? the publica. | 66 H : a) Russians Invade Turkey [completed the capture of the|dropped bombs on the port, |#m ef tha atey zou fall or eek to conte ‘Everything mM Cansas London: Turkish troops are/énemy positions on the left bank | Enemy submarines attacked our ip Heald ingen il cra ae propeey ee concentrating at Burgas, Varna,{0f the river Ponale and have/ships but without success, [Miser Ace no” WAAer Meotom 28 of the) oye Rupert Tent and Awning Co. and other Black Sea porta, to|/occupied Mezzolago, Molino and On the Italian Front of Atwunt, 116. "We Jasletans Geawiey | Pele Rene, Be 4 Qppose the expected landing of|Bezzeca, taking numerous pris-; Rome; More than 5000 prison- a : me large Russian forces, German(oners, — ers, of whom 117 were officers, ons ee, : — er ener a ar ees been repulsed in the Temk valley | Austrians one heavy howitzer, |§ after two days’ desperate fight-|four trench ung; 21 machine! ing. One regiment is surround-lguns and other war material, ;B ed and must surrender. Thal including 1,000 rifles, most of /4 London : The exeeution of Miss Cavell, an English nurse, by the Germans has aroused great _ indignation. troops have been entrusted with were captured between October|#. - ; oe oO a: ws _ the defence of the Bulgarian THURSDAY, OCT. 28 —||}21 and 27, during. the ‘Italian|f <3 tty hay. 2 coast, the Bulgar troops being ia offensive~on the Isonzo ” river |@: BEAVERS ee Another. i moved to the Servian frontie:, : Saree front, according’ to last night's; 2 EXOy-GCGS) For Better BN gg agit is feared they would not} Bulgarians Defeated | official communication, which adds) fi an ee) Wa lings f hi ae Te oo resist the Russians, London: The Bulgarians have} that the ‘Ttalians took from'the|f and “artitions A S pment &- id in the old way when you can get better resulta with wk BEAVER BOARD J { Arrived |. _ {German drive into Servia . has which were quickly brought into}B ” ; ot {the wennine) at. the fy ce! , now been checked. The railway action againat the Teutone, Al Serie’ vaamecost or lew?" ys | WEDNESDAY, OCT. 27 . from Saloniki is repaired and the| | Romania i Ready’. “|B fo fact ue eatimnte be 2s This : \ = | Allies’ traing are not interrupted, “Paria: . The’ Saloniki corres:|f A’ au sor es Greeks and Bulgarians Clash ritish forces-at Satonite are not pondent of the Petit Journal has wo Call Sad ace th ; . : London. | “Greek troops’ have| YY Song. : - .flearned’ from a rellable eourco|M °° B.). B8e es been drawn into the fighting at; | . French Make Gains). | that Roumania: has mobllized|—. : Sample ‘Showings _* the junction’ of the, Greek-Ser-| Paris (official): "- After having 450,000 men, of whom:,200,000/ f° exw vian - Bulgarian’ boundaries, ac- are congentrated on ‘the: Bulgar | Sp an -cording to a brief. message from | the ign’ frontier arid ‘the rest on the | { R aA 7 zm a eo Dp mee ‘< ayeccgek “R. Canningham'-& ‘Son, Limited the Daily Mall's. correspondent | the | LE Cn, LIMTeG: h. «Established $870.5” _- fort Essingtin and Heateton, B.C cugee | Hungarian. froritiér,’. where ‘ims. at Athens, .' The-messagy saya: } “Greek frontier guards have been,’ min we erftil| pregnable defenses “ have! been} i! constructed, ./: ced