VOL. y, NO. 22 . NAZELTON HAVE. AN ANNUAL FA} Whole - hearted. enthusiasm PRICE $2.00 A YEAR ~ rR I CZAR'S ARMY" .. The Harris Mines is preparing marked the | meeting held on Tuesday evening for the- organi, zation of @ fair association for Hazelton and district. Practically y= every businegs man of the town ? was in attendance, as well’ as representative ranchers- from ‘the ‘i Hy, Petrograd: On the Cancasus front, in a fight in the region medical supplies’ and gome thau- GREA T BRITAIN B BLOCKS BAL TIC EN TRANCE AC TIONS. REPORTED ON WES TERN: FRON T of drcopsert el bei ated. A gasoline hoist is to be quantities. of © drms, munitions series of mine explosions preceded installed, and it is expected that the attack, and; the sudden on- shipments - from this well-known ‘ ; for the resumption of work on © the. American Boy mine next | Southeast. of |slaught enabled the enemy to Property will soon reach a larger. tonnage than ever. ok Recent smelter returns: have a been of a highly satisfactory. Kispiox Valley, and the spirit of west of Melazgheri, we crushed / sands “be. cattle: the fathering ‘was ‘evidently gratifying to Poultry Instructor Terry and Agriculturist Duniop, government officials ‘whoattended by request. The workings of the law regu- cluding tens of : thousands of lating fair associations . were cartridges. and ammunition, ‘cases, ~ explained by. Mr. Dunlop, abd after general discussion it was Our troops, pursuing the flering unanimously decided | that... gn| enemy, entered the ‘town of |- a large Turkish,column.and took|Hamadin, near. ‘Kandehan, we secure a foothold in some of the a8 prisoners 17 officers, and 274 ‘drove-the enemy. back sonthward. Jadvanced trenches. A similar quan-| ” ack i th / men, and captured a laree quan Washington: “Neutral nations [attack in another portion of t e nature, .the high. price of -lead tity of arms and munitions, in- are being not ie ed, by the British front ‘was - repulsed. JA third and silver eatly i increasing: the attack failed, the Germans being profit on Haris Mines ore, ~The admiralty that - Great ‘Britain i igs company is having concentration - °- laying large , maihe fields to ob- || h fie fi F th tests of its ore by the new Field : struct the enthaiice to the Baltic, owing, tot e terrific reof the process, which appears. to-work - - and that-it is tow impossible to French artillery and. rifles, very. well. on ores of ‘similar: organization for ‘the holding of Khynysskala, between Erzerum| P - -|character, i an annual fair at Hazelton | should}. navigate in. thos waters without Athens: Fores landed by the BE, P. Spalding and George M be formed forthwith. fand Mush, ¢lose on his heels, ilo, “Chis ia i ‘ki z .. * a pi ot, This 5, one of the steps + Walker, well-known mining men, = _ 1 s Hazelton Agricultural & Indus Here they, found besides troops, taken to tightelt the blockade of the Allied fleet have taken possession are ‘here from ‘Spokane, It is trial Association was the name whom they took prisoners, large|: Coo of the Greek fortresa at the head understood their visit is connect- chosen for the organization, which | - Germany. ee os ed with a pending deal for a will take in the district comprised, of the Gulf of Saloniki, The . yo roperty on Rocher . “de Boule in the Skeena and tributary val- plies for ‘the Turkish army. The| Paris: - Heavy. ar tillery fighting commander of the fortress made mountain, leys above Copper River, the, Turks are fleeing. toward Much. in the Artois disfrict, where the a prota. sniox if - Supetintendent: Cameron, of ane bee valley betes | 7 In. Persia, sonth of Lake Uru- Germans directed violent ‘attacks the Chicago aroup, wag in “ont ~ Hazelton and- Moricetown. = ‘mia; ‘we defeiitad: large Turkish against vabiduis:pdltss ofthe front;,| Paria 2Biilgaria. stopped: allt on-Thutsday.”::'His éfew,' ° arrange working meatings for all mining in the Ingeniea district, | ‘San Diego, Tan, 29:—Over fitty for Edmonton, to begin a college _ A hockey team!went to Ruper members of the branch. There where he has good placer ground, . unable to leave their trenches, reserves of: munitions and_sup- = persons’ were drowned in the course. , hontheat inet forester |° on Thursday, to play two games| is’ also a committee on member- He is accompanied: by” Barney ms fg lower Otay Valley, through’ the h er iL oh @ dis act are ck with “Buck” Irwin’. 8 men.: Sev- ship and’ extension, with: G. Moe and Fred Hagen, a ~ bursting of one of the dams of | 720, will'return in about a week. |) of the regulars’ were -unable| Burrington .as chairman, which _ Chatley ’ Frederickson, Morris 27 we this city’s water, system, The - Angus McDonald of Uunning-| to make the trip, the team’ con-!i8 already active, its efforts hav- yen & . dam was 180 feet high, : of” steel |’ ham’s staff, and H.. Mathews, of | sisting of A, McDougall, '.P. ife-| ing increased the membership to | Peterson, tate Nicleon are: : “f gallons daily kad boa ‘of 800, 1000 the Hndson’s. Bay Co., left yes: Dougall, Donohue, 0’ Brign, War-| 83. probaving:20 where ‘they. ox. ae Be allon ¥ en weakening terday for. Montreal; to. Join. the! ner and Lavery of New Hazelton, | ? Gdvern ‘ment Agent Hoskins has r ae the dam, e ara bei | ‘ t ful. ae ~ ‘torlacate ne tee tte me una ° heavy artillery... They’ probably! and: Keddie of Smithers... Games donated $10 towards the fund for bet another Spocesee a Beason: Bo Twenty-five farmhouses. were | will ‘enlist in the same corps with were played on Thuraday-evening purchasing surgical supplies. « - Ladies" Hockey Game — &, Le 7 y wrecked ‘by the 30-foot wall of/ H, C. ‘Kinghorn. A large num-|and, yesterday afternoon. The|" The garment committee is pre- A closely ‘contested , hadley Lee water whieh swept the little val- ber of friends ared- t execute orders for gave them. an wires: being down, no feport has|P T 0 4 a missing” ', Many bodies were tat t by profits for the sale of. their work many spec ore, was pu up’ y. ‘ieee out to gen, The propery “An intorested udience attend- To. GIVE P LAY. FOR: cing to the funds of the society.- the ‘ladies. yesterday afternoon. ns » fous ia over'a'mailion. Ns ed the’ agricultural ‘meeting in oH SPITAL | FUND oe : Coming the schoolhouse.on Monday even-| qa. 0 A working meeting of the Red'after: playing. the. _vegulation Feb. 4- ‘Grand. ng Events a iton| ing, when J. R. Terry ay oven The Hazelton amateur players, Cross, under.the direction of the three, periods ‘the score: was 22; 7 in azeiton * F . aasisted by New Hazelton.talent,: surgical appliance committee, will and the: players. dgtecd to ré Reine, ‘under’ “the. -AUBpI e of Hazelton poultry instructor, and 5.1"; Duan- ill stage the. celebrated: comed: h . Andre Athletic: Association ©’, J lop, assistant agriculturise, deliv- "What Happened ito: Jories”” fr nd Aha end Tob. Hall 9a) content. with a fe. “ \ Following - Feb, 7--Working meootiny: of: the: ol ered addressés ‘on ‘subjects of : . Grose... Ste Andrew's ‘Hall. At 8'p.m jntercot to poultry bape farm-|; Assembly Hall on: “February 26, The’ work, which is, of most wae ths ling in aid of. Hazelton Hospital... -||nteresting - character, » id. such °° Married. Feb, 26—Comedy,. What ‘Happened | erg. and amateur: mardeners, ‘| ; ‘Med: Hell. Z “to'Jones™, by aniateur Baym ‘dae of The, play, isthe bést ever: off r hat all. members,’ gentlemen’ as: Mra Atdetscn ReMise D.n Dougall’. _ Hazelton Hospital, ° 1 On jWednes ay. evening’: Mrs. ed: in. Hazelton, and ‘Tequires a well “BB. ladies, can aasi 7: Mise. MeDougail I. Miss ¥ et . 68: Chatles. ‘Reid. entertained a large. cast of twelve: Impresario” } ance is’ rein it Mrs. ei a ae numberof friends, the: guest. of'|tips. declares th Members are‘asked 0: ‘bring any/3 ‘honor::-being. a hee brothe ‘tion. will b arded sheets, ‘abl j eloths; ; 1 '