THE OMINECA MINER, SATURDAY, JULY i, 116 pr THE MINER WAR BUELETINS |seetor. “The true tbe te adie Su ton patole ne active, BEMAN NDS WHICH a ey : : ; f o EECE WILL MEE we i [Sion of ‘the village ‘of Fleury is|We have ‘entered ‘the. engimy|- GR 7 twenty miles. The enemy-proved| Sion of ‘the -vills is/ We hat Se cememy |e GR , : ; A de-| Still in progress, “On the left trenches at several points, inflict- pe oo ityron vey, cam MONDAY, JUNE 26 | fender ind odes ea de bank of the Meuse an attack with ing many casualties and capturing “London, : June 26:—The. full .. eS pressure we had been exerting| #tenades against our trenches Prisoners, © oe text “Of: the Alliés’ demands on Russians ‘Octapy Bukowina for several days, he was compelled | West of Hill 304 was repulsed. On| “Five British aeroplanes.’ en-| Greéce, wich have been acceded _ Petrograd: . The Russian offen- to begin a retreat north of: the} the heights of the Meuse‘a ‘gren- countered | four fokkerg- on ‘the| ¢, ‘by KitigConstatttine, are now : Sive Is still in fall operation in Mandreille road, We captured |#d¢ attackagainst our positiona enemy’s. side ‘of: the ‘line, and | sublshed ‘aa fullsec. a : - . = eee ibe _ . <-> { published, as follows: Che Bukowina, where the advance of positions at Castelgamberto, Mel-| 7a" Mouilly broke: down under/ brought two down, a |. First—Real | nd” comil ted General Brusiloff’s forces is ap- ette, Mount Longara, Gallio, Agi-|0Ur fire; Fe" oy) Riissians Capture Many [2 8) eal ane compete de. | parently but little impeded by the) 50, Cesuna and Mount Cengio. Allied aeroplanes, | engaged in Petrograd:.. In northern Rus- mobilization of the Greek army, | ' Austrians. The town of Kuyt, | Our advance continues vietorious. reconnaissance,dropped 65 bombs | sia the Germans bombarded: Rus- Which ‘must, with the least :pos- .§ foot of the Garena Cendet aE Beha ease onthe heals oom enemy vensa yet tt Zse-|sian positions without succsis, (atble“dalby, bo plicel of vpn foot of the 2 eens velenay. [Brugge and'vicinity, - |General Brusiloff's army, between |teitiig: ied, ‘yl ll the im- . . . . . . : oe red. 200.600! tye stetant towns ene disteiet airal ‘Austrians Admit Retreat . Salonikn Macedonia renewed: med and io cantata 200,000 _"Beeond-—The immediate replae- f in possesion af the Russians, Pasaesil bionadre hm ait activity on the portion of thel - "-Despicable Tactics. _ |g “of the Bresent Greek cabinet f rl ee ; a we m ( Ns 3 ' ; rae ‘ sis Ps ee Ge in ic ug cu re he ne ms he aE seit to be rushing in aid of the Aus.|C8 before.the Rnasian advance, |2" engagement eccurted on the| § d the fac hee ee to be rushing in ai Zor the Aus: “Fh Bukowina,” says the atate.|fight bank of.the Vardar. . There |an i the fact that they are aware trians.and tha Russians are foreed ment ‘we occupied new positions has been cannonading. in the} of it is evident from ‘their’ treat- to fight to‘hold the ground they hetween Kimpolung and Joku.|"¢ighborhood of Ardjan lake and | ment-of Prisoners. They are de- have won. Heavy Petting is (deny. We evacuated the heights the region “of: Kalinkovo. ~The qared to be using them as seréeng “HG 2 ilo - Fhe : 4 4 ere =< he . * to ay aie northern Galiela well tothe neve [South of Betromett en Wisner nent oF Porij as-been Cases of deliborete fern vatee west of Lutsk, but neither side! Without the enemy influencing segs +: |bulances aré reported and, killing _ is-claiming material successes, |W action.” Oo - io In Verdun Sector A Ge; R - of wounded men is alleged, #@ German Report. Captured Germans ‘say their Paris: There has beev further| Berlin: Fighting activity in eoinrades in arms are cettain that fighting in. the Verdun sector, | the western theater,on the fronts the British will make thesupreme The enemy otcupied part of ‘the|°¢cupied by-the British and the military tést this summer, ‘village of Fleury, a little more|"9rth wing of the French army, | gers From. secret ‘service reports! than thrée miles east of Verdun, | ¥88-important, and has -been so which. have heen allowed to leak but ‘Was’ soon ejected ‘froni the| for the last few, days, says the out; the Parig Journal declares, at ete bern aeons _ | Official statement’ issued by the L-recent concinve: 2 Corman village by a countér attack. 2 recent conclave of the German fale . Regaining Ground German army headquarters, military and civil authorities . Rome: Theltalianshave made}. Cut Meat Ration Chancellor von Bethman-Hollweg ‘further a dvances in the-Treritino, | Amsterdam: A despatch from said: “Our. situation is bad, If pushing forward in the -Pasubig| Berlin says the new meat tickets, everything goes well we can last _bus! L, ae ve| allowing about 82 ounces of meat a few months more. If the people | nite crsewhere tHey have to each person weekly, will be in will be satisfied with smail reailts a withstoo Suecesstully the a use in Berlin froin Sunday,’ we ‘can ‘last until March; .1917,”. facks of the Austrians. - f Og ee ag og Jot ate Communal Feeding | Many Canadian Casualties ft Landon pein Allies nisterdam:. The municipality|, Ottawa: The total cadualties _ London: © It.ia reported today |}, Sacterdam: ‘ied en 5 | Sustained by the Canadiana in-the| “4, °Y : _ [that Rounninia -has decided +6 of Berlin has as be a oP the severe fighting of the Jast:month : Join the-Entente: Allies; <. 2° > -for..the communal feeding of the on the- Ypres: salient: amount. to . Bir Roger. Cas ni, 2 “bre belee pate fa reparations between eight and hine thidusind. | a onte in evidence “on his own. bi ‘Ste being made iit The in ebe| tend. | Austrian nied that he had accepted German ution of food daily: The We a WEDNESDAY JUNE 2 i _.” [Money or advised Irishmen .toty ‘le kitehen will 0@ opened on duly tthe J RO _,. |Join the vtermats or Turks... 9°; x 1 The whole scheme wil! require! \ —— —- a “The Italian Advance. taste, on ro Bn initial. expenditure’ of two) sya May BeOn ~~ | - Rome;’. The Ithliang- are still - DALBY-B.- MORKILL million marks, = ». . |. Paris: Both French and Ger- driving-back'the Austrians fa the] British Columbia Land Surveyor: Demands of U.S. |, man reports indicate ‘that. the term , region of Trent;’ - Posina- and Ar-|°": ad. MINESSURVEYOR oa) . Washington: .A peremptory long - expected. Allied : offensive 2 noeeptabte. to siero ‘are again in the possession |. ces) Eiageltan, «BC | ce ' ng a demand for | | the Italians, while the region Survaya of: Mineral. Claims, ‘Townaitas, demand that Carranza repudiate has conimenced, - tt ceaanand Eg ‘the attack on American: troops at}. n gr.German colon-} si igé and -Bronts | Timber and Coal'Leages, Etc,.andGen. - : media | between the Adige aiid: Brenta "eal Enginesring Sure oe Carrizal and-immediatély release} . + isive|'e8Belaium whuld be Jiberated, rivers, with its “numerous: peaks-("Tie:sbenk f Crown Granta attend- -all captured American. soldiers retina that eohintry mustnot be and mour:tain positions, has been |e. nia: a will be. the - next, -step-taken by fortified hearth German frontier. taken: te Cae : the U.S. government, . Failure to . Their Owb Medicine . oo comply with either demand willl Paris: “In the ‘aerial aid on result in the graveat congequences | Karlsruhe mor than 120 were "as foretold in Lansing’s: recent killed and 200 wounded. he. raid ‘Note to the de facto fovernment. has spread pani in Germany. | 7 bora Thera h “a Minow Notes 20° 7. bongon:. e question of ; rea . List . at fet troops in Por. | Postal. _ Britain. looking after tha interests agent A. ens orevepuke " band... of the United States in’, Mexico Op be ee bs "_~ has been didcussed and the foreign |: London: "This is :the-second “office ‘ammounces that. the:. task | have capture oy vf the Cane Sia ieem lay will be gladly undertaken.should | the yj v6 iitle Dubie interest in‘the case, _ occasion arise, 7" | oe ULE | Berne:. Seriqus rioty-occurred eee is in Leipsie. Highteen’ hundéed a TUESDAY, JUNE 27° a ras ‘| Provision shopa ere pillaged. , a a J " Washington: j If the American oo Mawdusy Still Menccca © oS {cavalrymen captured by-Mexjeans - gt rtm Still Menaced, Hl eatpk Pion (are “not released within 48° hours “three-qus | 1. the| Action will be taken ‘by'the U. 8, im thé W, |; s. FbLG, hve tw dhelped Ros By ve) Mrs, H. A," Hartis relurned ty |yeaterday trom a visit to reldtives ee ono eae atest there y e: q B { a in'theprairia proving -| Ants--and Crafts Boitilag:: ees |e a ali reais 26. yeara; with: Wwanded