The roar . VOL. AY, ‘No. Da “HAZELTON, B. G, - SATURDAY, “JANUARY 28, 1915 PRICE: $2.00 A YEAR ‘HAAELTON STILL WINNING “On: ‘ Wednésday night atthe local. arena the ‘Hazelton. and a New Hazelton teams"met for the}. fecond: time :this'‘season. «The result was sixty minutestof grand hockey, unmarred by.an ythingfin ‘the nature of rough work or-foul ‘play. The New Hazelton tearm showed great improvement over “previous games,#%and - the fact _ thatifit {tookfthirty-six minutes >of. actual’playing,time, before"the ': first goal -was ‘scored. by Al. bfc- |. Dougall shows the classfof hockey played.. ‘This"was the only?goal . geored. until six minntes of the . : ‘third periodhad beenf'played, when. P, McDougall, on.ashort pass from Kinghorn, again net-| - . ted the puck for the locals.. New Hazelton came right back, how- wy ever, ‘and ‘ofter. some‘nice stick- ° handling; Roy McDonell notched the first goal for his team in. two minutes, -With the score 2-1, ~ the. Jocals went out to increase _.. their -lead, and after several at- - 7. taeks, during which. Harris made Rome, . Jan, 28:---The German |: offensive movement on the Bzura- Rawka line before Warsaw has been definitely. repulsed, says a ‘despateh from Messagero. ~ The German armored’ .autos - which made an attack on the Russian left’ wing on Rawka: were: des- troyed after sharp action. a - Geneva: 2.The Russian govern- ment has placed an order with Swiss firms for medical requisites and drugs _ worth: a..million crowns, Al! Romanians, mostly students, have Jeft Switzerland.. i t continue” to’ arrive at Buchs; on the Swiss frontier, . bound for Bucharest... : Those from. Germany and Fiance throwing: : eighty §. bombs. - GERMAN ‘AIRMEN STILL ACTIVE DROP BOMBS on DUNKIRK GERMAN AUXILIARY SUNK “London, Jan. BA despatch to the Exchange Telegraph com- pany from Copenhagen saysi— “The mine peril in the Baltic Sea is spreading. . In ‘addition to the loss of the Swiss. steamer Drott, which struck a mine off Raumo, Finland, on Thursday and gank, _|with the loss of: pix men, the stéamer. Apus is supposed to have met the same fate; with the’ loss of twelve of. her erew. It is feared the ‘stedmier Hammar is also lost, either in. rough water or by hitting a mine.’ Paris. Jan: WA semi-official note’saya’a number of German aviators attacked Dunkirk today, The victims numbered twenty, six of whom are dead, A large ware- house was set afire by one of the bombs. The French and British aviators, who chased the Ger- man aeroplanes, brought one down at Bay-Dunes on the Bel- gian frontier, Its two occupants -were made prisoners, London ‘—A Melbourne des- patch to Reuter’s Telegram com- pany, states- that an Australian eruiser.captured and-sank a sup-j. ply.ship, which had been acting ag an auxiliary for German cruis- ers. ‘The officers and men of the aboard the cruiser, agohilpren eametial Beeman penne ~.some. splendid. saves, - Hume|=—== “ glipped one: through,- “Which was} ” | {followed shortly after by another by Perey McDougall, The score ~. » 4gtood thie way.-until..thirty. sec- a2 “ands ‘before the “final. whistle, -when MeDonell- lifted ‘one from qgentee ice that: fooled. Taylor, making! the final count’-4-2, * featarée of the game was that not “one ‘player-was | fuled off .during. - the entire-game, ‘and during the -“firat: speriad,: tha game. was. only }° ~ galled ‘onea, when the puck went we _ over, the. fenea,” The. teams lined up as followar 2°" 7 “OB NEW HAZELTON > BE Harriis -McDonell Trewin ne _.. Lavery |- ip. mieDougell center « “MeKenzie| umews: wing. Warner. A:MeDougall wing: A, Harris ~_, Referee: Duke Harris. “Judge “of play: MeLeod — The’: Hazelton - "Hoeke; ‘team, with thirty-five supporters, made’ trip te ‘Smithers last. Saturday, 6 play: that. teant..in..t home game of the. se 2S though the: ‘Smithers. t i. pandieapped by: lack of practice, |: "+ Sthey put up a splendid. exhibition “+ againat.-the-fast local team. for the first two-periods, holding the 2 to one.all at’the end of. the the last'session ‘how- azelton’ team: played ents’ to a: ‘standstill, "Petrograd, Jan 18: ~ Official communieation—In the region of Kara-Urgai; the fighting «is .de- veloping, with: the advantage resting with cur. ‘troops. In sa A. bayonet attack. we. annihilated: theifty-second|Turkish{regiment the survivors. of which, including the’ commander and ‘several’ offi- cers, Were made priaonera.. In one direction, where we were pursuing: the defeated: Tur-' --kish troops, . we.took -more. than 5,000 prisoners, 14-cannon, an Beary sal ‘oe: SNE samt ora rans r aoe a : a : yatta goal’ + paint cover: and nearly. 10, 000 heail of: cattle. ee vane port. has been received: from Tite. | tisi—The ‘army of ‘Caucasus has | covered its flagis’ with glory by: a fresh haroie ‘exploit, having: com- pletély, annihilated the ‘Bleventh Turkish; ‘army ‘eorps, with the exception. 6f several insignificant elements, “which: are fleeing in’ Ale disordér, |. Wechave: eaptured all the: artillery 0 his eorpa. ‘Paris, Jan. 18: Official: atate- ment—There:. ig nothing to re- port. . From: Argonne to Vosges: there have been snowfall. ° We have continued to progress in the! region of Nieuport a and Lombuert-: zyde, along: A, depression, ‘about Bnd: whe iD “had ollected: ‘five more. ‘goals, : making the total acore 6-1, Botii|200 yards. ih length, ° Our artil teams played fast, clean ligckey, lery have: forced: ‘the ‘Germans: to oniy one penalty: being handed evacuate - their trenches ina ‘out‘and that for a minor. offence, | great. dune, destroyed Roudan, |e! ie MeDougell, A. MoDongal an which lies to the north of the lat- ume did koe "| ter: and bombarded the enemy's to and MeKarlane scored ornitt works:in this part of the battle- dled: the game splendidly, no} front: ‘and: te the south: of : St. |. ‘complaints. being, registered. 8- | Georges, °. In the region of Ypres, gainat thelr decisions, . Follawing as in, that-of La Basses and Leta, FS a bent sud officiate: Kings there have bean dttlllery engage- ‘M sate Hain ments, At Blangy,’ action - has been vigorously maintained. The} pie ee A Biangy.. whieh was soon: re-c6 ] tured y,