. to bring her to account for her between Ypres and Armentieres, - ‘repulsed and we have strength: parta. of the battle front. CRUISER EMDEN IS" BROUGHT TO END To Austratian Cruiser $ Sydney Fell the Honor of Ridding Seas of Men- ace to British Shipping London, . Nov, 10—It is Official- ly announced today that the Ger- man cruiser Emden was defeated in an engagement with the Aus- tralian cruiser Sydney in the Bay of Bengal. The Emden was set afire by shells and driven. ashore on the Coeo group. The loss of officers and men was very heavy on the. Emden, while casualties on the Sydney were slight. .The Sydney with her superior speed sighted the Emden yesterday and gave chase, keeping upa running fight to the Cocos, near Jave, when the German cruiser caught fire and was driven ashore. The Emden with a speed of 24 knots had long-eluded the slow cruisers which have been on her trail depredations, which included the sinking of twenty + one British merchant ships valued at four million and cutting of the British cable at Coco. Captain and sur- vivors were arrested. London. Nov. 11—Captain Von Muller and Prince Franz Joseph of Hohenzoliern are both prison- ers from the Emden, neither be- ing wounded. The losses on the Hmden were 200 killed and 30 wounded; the &ydney, 3 killed and 15 wounded. Admiralty or- ders honors of war shown the to the survivors, . FIGHTING IS SEVERE _ ON WESTERN FRONT Germans Renewing Attempt to Cut a Passage Through to « alais by Way of Ypres, District Paris, Nov. 10—Germans have renewed probably their final at- tack to reach the English channel via Ypres, and what may be the greatest battle of the war is ex- pected daily, Attacks to- day all: failed; allies holding everywhere. Paris, Nov. 10—Official— Action continues ° -with a. great severity around Armentieres,” each side alternately. advancing: . The day was marked by the check of an attaék south. of Ypres and per-7' ceptible advance. by: the French in the vicinity of Ridsehoote and On: British front, all attacks were ened: our. positions at all other stend. i is ‘Evacuated London, Nov:.10—The advance ja - ‘of . Belgians. have . pene-; -|GERMANY IS AGAIN: A BATTLE GROUND Russians Forced Enem Enemy from Poland and the Retreat.Has Reached ‘Cracow in Hasty Fight “Petrograd, Nov. 10- Ailserious contact is now within Germany’s territory. Our cavalry has now. pierced the enemy’s left flank at Konin and lullified their entire defensive inside the Polish fron- tier, Russians took 1500 wagons of coal abandoned on sidings in East Prussia. Extensive. under- ground works of German had to to. be abandoned. Russians are now attacking Austro- German rear guard at outer Cracow fort- resses. Their retreat was in great haste and there is yet no sign of where they will stop. German rear guard has 10,000 motor cars to aid retreat. They have made no serious stand since leaving Warsaw, | ~ Londen, Nov. 10—Severe fight- ing on Nov, 6 on all the Servian ° 9a << | CREATE DEMAND ‘ * <0 ee Addressing the Hamilton Busi- ness Men’s Association the other night, an expert who has made a study of advertising said: “The only way to stir up this demand is to advertise. In one city where a canvass of 1040 wo- men was made to ascertain why a special line of cereal was asked for more than any other variety, it was found that the great in- fluences governing this demand for one line was due partly to the salesman, but more especially to newspaper advertising.’’ He em- phasized this latter method of tion of possible buyers, and said: ‘Too many storekeepers rely on their location or on their goods to draw business, This is not adequate. pla to come to your’store, gentle- ”|men, but advertise in the news-|__ papers ‘and by so doing. create}: such a demand for. your. particu- competitors that business © will, bringing goods before the atten-} Do-not ‘wait for. peo- |’ lar line to the exclusion ‘of . ‘your buy” -old: goods when can get new? | to town. CANNED AND EVAPORATED - ‘ FRUITS AND — VEGETABLES — ‘Tomatoes,, Corn, Peas, Ete., and - the famous ‘‘Gold Bar” Evaporat- ed Fruits. Cream---Canada First, B. C.; St. Charles and Jersey. - ‘The largest assortment ever: ‘brought in- These are all this year’s pack, The quality is. higher and prices lower, . A Large assortment of- high standard | Shot Guns_ and Rifles LYNCH BROS.,. New General Merchants and Supply Store ¢ . Hazelton “The Hazelton Hospital fronts, Austrians losing 1000 kill- ed and being compelled to retire Shabata. Koenigsberg Bottled Up cruiser Koenigsberg was bottled up in shoal water at Mafia island, ish party who blew ‘up a reef which blockaded the channel af- ter the Koenigsberg entered. H. M. §. Chatham is unable to enter the channel owing to draught. Santiago, Nov. 10- The British eruiser Glasgow which engaged the German squadron off Chilean coast and the British ‘transport Otranto. passed Delgada « Point, in the Straits of Magellon, bound for Falkland Islands.. pete British : battleships. off Bahama |’ ma-canal ‘to avenge the loss of the Good Hope... The canal is now | open to warships of all nations. . naturally double and treble.” to their former positions before: islands. may pass. through: Pana-.|" London, Nov. 10--Thé German | off German East Africa by a Brit-|- New York, ‘Nov. 10— ‘Seven - For you we have. no,fear,.. That's what’ counts. and|- what i is characteristic of Herald Printing ‘Your God is on your side, The Hazelton’ Hospital” issues” |’ tickets for any period at $1 per” ; -month in advance, . This rate. in-. |. a cludes “office . consultations “and*-| : medicines, . ‘a8 well a8: all -costs:.-[: “while in the hospital. Tickets are | - “obtainable in Hazelton from‘ the’ post office or drug store; or from... the Drug Store, New-Hazelton; - | - BE from Dr, McLean, Smithers; T.3.'° 7. an Thorpe, Aldermere; Dr. Wal lacd. Telkwa, or by. mail: from the Med- " ical al Supt. at the Hospital.” nes ar ANTHEMS | BELGIUM mona ee ee | Forget past slavery— . Let not your courage lag, Fight to again be free, Fight for your righ ts, your flag. We touch our sovereign’s hand, He bids us‘all “‘be free, Fight for your: native land— King, Law and Liberty. ” Galena. y Club Ry Pool and Billiard . Parlor Cigars, Tobaccos and Soft Drinks | FRESH CONFECTIONERY : Fresh -Fraits in: ‘ Season: oo . Newspapers . - Magazines o _ Cireul utin g Library, March on with sturdy stride: . Climb higher yet—and higher— ‘He'll grant your soul’s desire. - Work with good - heart and. hand, - Your fields shall fertile’ he, ' Fight for your home—your land, King, Law and Liberty. oo mp pe nd To. kinsman, Jong’ estranged, This: message now-we send— Our heart ‘to. you is changed, . Once foe is now our ‘friend, So, side. by side, we stand, - ‘Let: us-all brothers be— ‘And fight for native: land, King, ‘Law: and Liberty, ee) || tHE GALENA ae in Sth Avenue, New v Hazelton, B. C. cia oh, Belgium, ‘mother dear, -To you our hearis—our’ ‘arms! - We heed not war’s alarms.” os , Immortal you will live, — . ee ~Home of the brave and. free— . Your sons theit lives: will, give. For King, Law, Liberty! "| sinorsis OF. COAL MINING. ULATIONS. - cou mining rights of. “the Do ‘in Manitoba, Saskatchewan =: ‘Alberta, the. Yukon: Territor | North-west Territories and in. ep : | of the: Province: of “British’ Columbia, ; ba a ag Contractor r : may. be leased. for a term of twenty-one Noes at an annual rental of ‘$1 ain: acre. ot more than 2,560 acres wi to pre applicant... - 2 pplication for a leasé mst. be by tthe nab bnin : ‘Very: E | tea.” ' i he In surveyed. territory’! the land. must . ~ ‘|. JH) be deseribed by sections, or Jegal:aub- _ |--]l divisions of sections, ‘and in unsurveyed- 4 . a ; _ be; t work sruarantaa. Ma. . : eee a rnished ube pled in ° pérson: to. the - Agent or Sub-Agent of the district.in which the rights ‘applied fo are tua- territory the ‘tract:applied for-shall be staked out by the : abel cant himself. - Hach application must be accompanied by a fee of $5.which: will be refunded if the ghts applied for are not available, but'not: otherwise io royalty” ball | be’ desired.’ _ Plans - outpt