THE OMINECA MINER, SATURDAY, MAY & 1918. : aan eee Tread the Footpath of Peace This is the path of him who wears ° “TInvictus’’ THE BEST GOOD SHOE The : | F NOEL & ROCK | Etienne een it emnentomees times Leatandoctsedestactent! Soeehe elerle Ba as is 5 +} |. | FULL LINE OF Fishing Tackle Ean = Up-to-Date. Drug Stores HAZELTON Fed NEW HAZELTON bff Hazelton Laundry | OPPOSITE HAZELTON nory . First-class Work Prompt attention ; L. SING LEE : Fi ,|gineers have been installing in | the suburbs of Dixmude a marine t+) stopped its fire, ‘lof poisonous - gages ‘and: shells, THE MINER WAR BULLETINS - (Continued from Page One) - lancient Ephesus, 65 miles -from Smyrna.” . a the fishing flect, The sinking of the Gulf Light is regarded seriously in Washing-|- ton, in-view of the warning piven | Germany that she would be held strictly accovntable for any loss of American. lives, Paris: There is no modifica- tion in the situation along’ the western front. It is. learned that for two months Krupp en- ~ London; May 5;—-According ¢ to the official report, the loss: of. ground | which resulted from. the unexpected: use of asphyxiating: gases by the enemy has necessi- tated a readjustment in’ the Allies’ line ‘at Ypres. This re- adjustment; which has ‘been in progress for the ‘last féw days, was successfully, completed last gun of very long range. It is night. this gun whichis believed to be. bombarding Duikirk. It is said to have a range of 25.5 miles, Only nine shells were fired in the second and last bombardment of Dunkirk, and itis believed that either the gun has been damaged by its own tremendous explosion or that Allied aeroplanes - have of Sonnebeke. ~ Petrograd, ‘May: —The offidial report | Bays: “Th: Khori-Dalmon, in. the, region of the. Caucasus, after ‘two days’ fighting, - our troops opened & determined of- | fensive ‘against the Turks. We completely defeated -the enemy. “The Turkish losses are esti- /mated ‘to have been very heavy [by the fact that more than. 8,500 Turkish - dead were found on the battlefield, “At Dalmon we captured the Lendon: New attacks on Hill} 60 and St. Julien, with the use have all. been. ~Tepulsed, ‘with great logs to the enemy, er ee a as ey — Coffee | House Opposite Police Office _* BEST MEALS IN. TOWN No other. place can Surpass Us. _ PRICES LOW. eit | Fresh Bread Every Dey’ = ~ WILLIAM P. _ OGILVIE | BARRISTER "AND. SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC Fort George “Everything in Canvas” Prince Rupert Tent and Awning car ; Prince Renert, BC fe r Bs Ss if HAZELTON , “The “hot weather: of: the. last 4 week has raised the rivers to“hn |... "unusually high, Btage | ‘for. this! “early.season. The snow is léav- ..the hills rapidly, and- prospectors “1 gre’ already: preparing to-, y. begin) o ‘their summer's work... ooh Aga result: of. the: great heat, bush . Brea? have-~ ‘begun to ran in several parts of the: ‘distriet; and “i the’: forest: branch. ‘men are: kept at ive. On Tuesday a “couple. of fires'in- the i upper: Bulk= iley’ Valley. ‘edused some, interrup-) || taken to demonstrate Germany’s stating that the -German’treat- ment of. British: ‘officers ‘and: aold- fiers in: prison: camps - was “any: thing’ but pleasant. ” | day. attacked the British front to ‘\the north of ‘Ypres, but. were we |ativen back, - a jed ‘ground in Argonne, Turkish hospital, together with: the entire Staff, . “The pursuit of the -dofeated Turks still continues, ’” a ‘Lhe British flag is flying aver the outer forts of the Dardanel- les and the inner forts are weak- ening, London, ‘May 6 (oficial “com: taunication) —The general: ‘situ- ation remains unchanged. London, May 4:~The Financial News has received information from a confidential Duteh source that German submarines have, ne oe proerees on AM been ordered to sink every: Ami: whieh“ the Germans atiained a erican vessel sighted, - sespecially foothold... yeste’r day” -aider Pe eee jiners_ Regardless, of cover of poisonous gases, which favored. by. weather - conditions, ‘A feeble ‘attack, which. was.alay preceded ‘by an extensive. Uuse*of poisonous gas, was. made east of Ypres’ and was ‘easily. repulsed, our artillery “inflicting - devere losges.on the enemy. contempt for the . impotence of the United States, - Amsterdam: - The German ag- itation against the United States is Frowing intense. -The press is urging a boycott of American products. Americans are being | - a : strength, =. .Jattacking: in. massed. formation, a land is suffering enormous: losses, | Some. of our units felt back to al: : ary second line of. fortifications: after |a~ ‘desperate fighting. - night of May 2-3, in the. direction} ~ ‘of. Stry, : the | enemy” ‘recaptured ~ supported” - by.) ‘very: numerous. artillery. . The « enemy |: is: ‘following } Up. ‘the old: tactics. Of] part ‘of .the trenches on Mount Makuvka:. The following: night ‘the. enemy. - The new line runs to the west {the Upper: Lomnitza,. the enemy but ‘the movement was: barren of of Ttaly,. the city. taken over all-telepliones. ° tria has. suspended railway’ ser- viee-between Graz and Laybaeh, to permit. the running. of military |; trains “which “are carrying « far- tillery -and. ammunition - Lo": “Tris # declaration: of war. is ses Wak ne i: Much’ _{ railroad ejuipment. was: ‘taken’ ‘at, '|Karibib;: which ~ wag. ‘oeeupied - after --a. forced - march | -ACTOss 35. “miles of. “waterless | waste,’ under. ‘conditions _which “tied: to" " southeast ” ‘of cor ‘utmost. ‘the’: -resoluti ion - cand, este. certain, - London, Phere: is: nothing to: report on the. British’ war’ front except the recapture. by “18 yesterday even-. oe ing of more of- our “Tost trenches | on Hill: No. Ypres, . and: ‘that fighting. still | continues'i ‘in. that: locality.” ‘where’ the’ eriemy: has shown no ‘disposition: to attack, rhe: ; were excessively used: and were | Centurion. . ‘were: torpedoed — ‘off Waterford. ‘Baved;< ‘an Constantinople. .. the feet fall Within’ ‘ten. miles ‘Of ~ | the city, 7 we counter a attacked and. dislodged “We captured here over 1200: Prisoners, ‘including, 30 officers, ae’ In the region. of. Angelow, ‘on |: on May 3 assumed: the : ‘offensive on a somewhat ” ‘extensive: trout, results, PP Rome, .May «: 7:—Austria” has |‘ refused to accede ‘to the demands Germans are leaving The. government has 7 Aus- May qe (official) - —_ ae Else: |, ‘The’ steamers - “Candidate” and |) “The: ‘crewa: were “Ruasian aviators: dropped sheila} Shells from} “During the]. | days; we “speedily. broke: down.’ : | Woevre ‘anid: “the; ‘Vosges have 7 7 {been -imore ‘than’ $5,000, ~At no [ciate announced - that: General: Ordica’. thé ‘Russiang: “repulsed: ‘an: impetuous attack: ... ‘The. German. an losses: ‘were heavy..- gain: ‘for ; ‘the Russians, “east: of ‘MMlawa, : At fla nolo: am ‘issued - “ast: might’ says: “The. ‘general: staff persists in - 4 giving: false. details”. concerning - ‘their. _offéngive. - ‘engagement... During’ the. Jat? ‘fifteen’ days’ the” ‘enemy. hag, ‘suffered complete a ‘checks. and: “severe , “losses; A héavy: ‘offensive : attempted by the enemy. “airing ‘the’ dast fifteen ‘The - total ‘German ° loages i in the” Heights’ of ‘the ‘Méuge, in, the *. part ‘have they: ‘broken through. 3 our’ Tinea. : * They. have: taken no | insportanit positions ‘from us; They allowed-:a dozen of -their. finest. ‘regiments to. be decim-* ated. Me 03 _ “Capetown “May 6: “Tt. is off. . was. “an: engagement. with: Ger . 2] _{ man’ torpedo. boats “ “On:thes - aright bank: ‘of the” “Tn a. -battle: whieh: fesalted dn sand ‘dead, : the’ Germans: left ‘thou. subjected to offensive treatment. The Berlin Post, in a firebrand articla entitled ‘'Tactleasness’’, attacks Ambsasador ‘Gerard’ for. pletely. “London: The Germans yester- the use-ot- pas by the Germans. Stockholm. : - The. French gain- steamer’. Vanadis was rammed ‘A. German. warship today: shell- In the” neighborhood. of. Given: ae ehy, -Germena exploded ‘a ‘mine |j and” again. eniployed * poisonous: a. gases.” Four men were poisoned, lll but otherwise ‘the enemy's af: | farts in this direction falted com- q Later:—The - ‘Britieh’ and their i “Allies regained. the’ trenches’ on |i" -FIL.60; lost. ‘yesterday. ‘through | —.The » Swedish | |yesterday while at. anchor.off the | Hisland of Femein: by the. German! é ed and set fire’, to. the’ ‘Lagskaer * The British ship Minterne v was lighthouse, on the Aland Islands, off ‘the: entrance | to. the Gulf of]: Bothnia. torpedoed off Seilly,, two: of. ‘the crew: ‘being: Killed... “Petrograd: despatches.’ répoit. ern front, with | Some: ‘gains. for the. Russians, art “The. admiralty makes BO: come. ‘ti the Turkish city: OF Maidoa, ‘Athens: ” The ‘Allied ‘operations ‘against the. Dardanelles. are ‘de- | | veloping. favorably; according. toy, information reaching -here ‘from | Yarioys. sources, a “Heavy fighting |e He which: ‘the, Turks are constant: auxiliary - cruiser ° Silvan: crew: Was ‘saved,!: steamer anded :this ¢ everiin ‘the many. engagements on. the. "east- orew ° pedoed “40: miles. off Peter: Head: & : This*: brings’ the total: number of q ‘German’ ‘un- i tment. ‘onthe ‘reported capture of | dé 7 London; ‘May Bre: oN orwegian, rawlers, victims. of. Submarines seem ta] § be makin a determined, effort to “Port Essington. 8 1 Camnglan & & ar J ! ~ SPORTING. ‘conne | ARRIVED THIS WEEK E = "Hazon Pg ‘fine| ma ‘| trawlers, | ‘the’ ‘sinking. of which ‘on by. German. submarines: waa re | a) ported’ today, another. victim was! , - toni