THE OMINECA MINER, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER aT wee Qe irnerntrti tomers THE MINER WAR BULLETINS ning facts is given inthe dis-|ports two powerful counter-at-|\ we H]-wrevveenver erenrey nrmrnverr=l session here has decided not to closure They “vometed aes tacks by the ‘Germans, on the |! DENTISTRY © de “ ATURDAY, SEPT. 22. taht conseription, and approved |¢Stroyed vessels, fometed plo coast’ section: to Ypres, in which |? » “DR. BADGERO” “O. wo iene a as and’ maintained a. spy system a ot - Bia resolution of the executive bya the enemy: ‘was: repulsed after jeu 4% Smithers, BC... >. “pe London: Behind an inferno of with Germany’ 8 sanction. Se “ small majority that opposition to cage hand-ta- hand fighting, ‘though ie! z " bursting steel British troops ‘car- Class A” men il ‘ Ottawa: be the only ones called for ser-|- viee, and of. these the lower medical classes will not be sent to France: - There are, however, the act be only verbal and quite gained ‘a small foothold in. thie British lines. [Grech Bros, Burden. & Co. “Civil Engineers : . Dominion, British Columbia,’ amd: ‘Alberta, Land Surveyors’ “The: _shioping Offices at Victoria, Nelson; Fort ‘George board announced ‘today. that - -in ried on”’ stif{ further today tuto the | passive. One Montreal delegate German positions along the Ypres: asserted that Belgium would be Menin road. Probably the great-. | puch better off under German ve Washington. | ho guarantees that “B’’ and’ Od, New Hazelton: i est artillery duel of the whole war | Tule. . , EB. BP: BonDeN, oda New Hazelton, , eo Oy atl gs p17 | C288e8 will not be called up: for] little more than’ a year the tages over the eight miles which] St, Paul: Cries of “Yellow! service. . Upited States will have an ovean i AZELTON. HSPITAL sem, Haig’s troops struck early yester- and ‘Put himout!”’ were shouted [irererereerrrerr TREE RRR rrrr rr rrr _ going merchant fleet of 1600 ves. for any period from one month upward at $1 per’. month in advance. This rate includes office cone ‘aultations and medicines, as well'as all'coata while 'n the hospital, Tickets ohtainable ‘in -Hazelton day moming. The Germans pour-/@t Senator Lafollctte, when he TUESDAY, SET, 25 sels angregating: over 9, 000, 000 - at the Post Officé‘or the Drug Store; in Aldermara.;: .’ 7 : , . ‘ ‘ ‘ Sen cy aac eeerevererry wer" wr resteeen cil f; Mr, T. J. Thorp; in Tellowa frora ir. Wallace: -- ed a terrific barrage to covi their | Y#S Speaking at the closing ses tons, ar by maltrom ee teal Superintendent a ho, . sion.of the producers and con-| London: The Germans weré Harpist. cowater-attacks and the British im- posed a wall of shells before the enemy's advances, or before their own ‘German prisoners declared the British artillery fire to be the most} tro’ ps, deadly they had experienced, ' The morning papers herald the new British offensive in Flanders as the Allies’ answer to Germany's peace nlanoeuvers. Berlin: British troops at Paschen- daele and Gheluvet, on the Belgian front, pressed forward for more than iwo- thirds of a mile. They “were pressed back by counter-attacks north of the Ypres-Menin road, - but a portion of the terrain re- mained in Gritish hands, Russians _yester- Petrograd: day on the. Riga front repulsed an attack by the Germans with ; The. Roumanians were ‘compelled ‘to great losses to the énemy, abandon the enemy. position they had “occupied in the region of Ocna. Stockholm: Russia has reach- ed the reign of terror period, and “today the ery is for blood—for wholesale executions. Bolsheviki members of the Petrograd coun cil of workmen and soldiers - are . demanding the lives of former; ' secretary, Miliukoff, Rodzianko, _bresident of the Duma, and 20 other Duma members. Troops of the German crown prince attacked the French positions in the Champagne last “night, but were repulsed with serious. loss. Paris: Seeretary Lan-| " sing today made bublic astound- ing additions to the series of dis- closures of German intrigues in ‘ America and elswhere,” A mes- Bape Was - sent, iby Bernstorff on: Washington: January 22° last ‘to the. Berlin|. . foreign Office requesting it to pay . ‘out $50, 000, throwgh him, -to ‘in- fluence congress, ‘through an un- “named organization, apparently] p : | known, to the German authori, t om ‘bey |powerful counter attack: in-mass sumerg conference here, '; He said the U. S, should never have declared war and sought: to de- fend the sinking of the Lusi- tania, China Japan on! sending troops tothe front. No objection will be made]. to sending 300, 000 Chinese sol- Tokio : is sounding}, France. flerrrerenerreveeey ever HONDAY, SEPT, a Bry wy dh duheiedicks iG London: German troops last night . launched heavy counter- attacks against the new British linés east of Ypres, on thie Bel- gian front, The enemy lost very |: heavily. | Hostile eounter-attacks continued yesterday on the-Ypres front without any result ‘being gained, The enemy launched a formation on 2 wide'front east of St. Julien, “General Alexieft has resigned his post as chief of the general staff under Kerensky . Petrograd: The Russian army’ is being Ye- placed by men whom the soldiers can trust, said minister ‘of war Verkovski. ° i Teutonic troops ogain have started an offensive i in the’ Riga region. before which. the Russians have: been forced on. the Mahe] ¢ bank of the Dyina. ° : Revelations | made. regarding the Korniloft rebellion elucidate the fact that. Kornilott was a.tool in the hands of hig chief-of-staff, | General Lokornsky, and show: the: extreme, ‘careful ness with which the plot was: ‘hatched. ° ; Peking: “The. “president and |. cabinet have agreed toa plan’ to send: ‘atrial division’ of 24, 000 Chinese troops. to France’ if the money, equipment. Bnd. shaping are available. : : ; diers to the battlefront in|: jin the region of Fosses and Chau-|'. man woods the artillery.duel 1 was ae many ‘makes immediately atic. |0% oi dish 5 factory’ oxplatiati a of: the! Luxe swept back trom all points of vantage in the Ypres salient. in Thursday’ § vietory, and the land and sky were cleared . of the enemy. _ Canadians walked about unafraid in “consolidating these _ The Allies’ troops . are’ -supremely . confident in their ability-to conquer, . impor fant gaits, “A section of the} press has-openly accused ‘Keren: sky of backiig Korniioff. in his revolt, declaring that the premier Petrograd engaged in “the conspiracy with Korniloff to exush the Petrograd proletariat with the ald of eavalry troops, Mae ‘Lhe controversy over the re- cent’ rebellion’ provides a great sensation. © “Its object was ‘suid to} number of government officials attended, Duke Johann Albrecht] of Mecklenberg- the meetings pitz was: the principal speakét of |: the evening, N. HOTEL PRINCE RUPERT THE LEADING ROTEL. iN. 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