VOL. XN, NO: aT mrt ican - CELIO WILL NE. ~ ONE MACHINE GUN R | GERMANS CONTINUE HAMMERING AWAY . | 5 WISS NEU TRALI TY VIOLA TED BY H UNS ss “in. the: speech | which aroused | ‘Great. Britain ‘Lloyd George. said: “What the: hext | move: of the . . ‘Germans will: be. ‘is. ‘not easy to! = forecast, -but if it: should: be: to - concentrate. Upon our’ forces: in|. the ‘West it is vital—it i is: ‘vital—|: for the life of our~ “people,” it. is “vital -in order to- enable. them. to _ retain their position that. every “available machine. gun should: he turned out without the least de- Jay.”” = * This utterance ” is s bei’ ‘tale. : to heart i in Canada, “and especial: . yi in British: Columbia, and stren- “WOU: efforts. are. ‘peing made” to. _ supply our . battalions with. ‘the additional machine’ ‘guns required : fe : enable e them to- deal “on. ever texttis with the Huns. -Hazelton* distsrict’ has sent : a ‘gooldy’ ‘number: ‘of ‘its: best, young "omen ‘to: take thei#: ‘places - ‘in, the battle line, and: the general. feel wing, is that they. should have’ as «good equipment: as possible ‘this end the: Hazelton | board - of ; bs “ trade‘ has" dec ided‘to-start a-fund: "for the: ‘puichasé of‘at™ Teast: ote “machine: gun,* of the: “most” ap: ba proved ‘pattern; for’ the» use of” The gun: ‘will cost over | , $1,000; but ihis: ‘amount. ‘can be} a : our ‘boys, ra’ ed’ without | ‘great ‘difficulty. |: " Members of the ‘board ‘have: ‘als |; ready. pledged. several. hundred “dollars: ve AS list of subscriptions ‘will : be ue > published 3 in: next ‘week’s Miner. The. committee 'i in charge of the: "fund: are R, 8 Satigent;: ‘De. Hi ic, Weineh, Wn. ‘Ware, See’. ¥, ARRANTE) UED FOR |. a FORMER MINISTERS : “of the i inquiry. into the parliament | » buidings: graft, . warrants | liave. _ bebn. isshied. for: ‘the arrest of for- line. * Hin, are Belzyce, Travniki, Vosslavit. *. Belzyce ” i. - lost... “London: are. ‘attdeking. the’ ‘Germana. in: Galicia,. with. the object of. teliev- ing: the pressure on the. ‘Warsaw armies are. much improved by the shortening of. the line... “Petrograd. “Von askenton operating ‘between the. Bug. and. the ‘Vistula,- “eontinues “ ‘his. wild sledge-hammer. blows, avainst. the Chotm -Lublin’ ine. of the. Rus: siang,. ‘directing’. them. now. par- ticilarly. against the city of Lub- His: :iminediate ‘objectives za and Grabechow, 12 “miles* southwest of Tiabli Of only slightly. less- importance! . ; atin’ this region | are the ‘battles ‘or comparati the - Bug,- ‘between: “Krytow: and Dobrotrova: West. of Warsaw, the Russians, have moved back: ‘to: : their, second . ‘line, of defenses at Fresh Russian forces | The Prospects for Russia’ 8! Blonie and Nadarayn and ' “their positions in front of Ivangorod. The latter. poaitions are regard ~ ‘as the strongest: in the Russian Tine as: indicated, ‘by the fact- that: ‘the Gerinans assaulted them fur. 7 iousty i in “their. two former cam-| paigns’ against, Warsaw and were unable ‘to break” them. northward, battles. are raging ‘at Novogeorgievsk. and: ‘along. the entire. Narew | river which | em- braces: the: strong points of Pul- tusk- and: Rozan: commanding the u crossing in: the: ‘bend of the river Ostrolenka and, ‘Lomaza,. _ The Italians have Paris “(oielad) -Tailay, was, “In. “AY Lois: thiche w wag: ‘the usual the -Freneli,. ® artillery: activity on’ both side To the)” Jover the frontier. suburbs’ of “Soissons: and- on Rheims. ‘in the: forest of Le Pretre; i in the course ‘of last night, we ‘regained a footing in the line of trenches previously lost: Two German ‘counter attacks were re- pulsed. with considerable losses to the enemy, oy “One “of. our’ flying” squadrons employed on bombardment duty, atopped twenty: eight” shells on the. yailway. station’ at: Conflang,. in J arnisy, and forced. two: Ger- own, lines. _ Geneva: ‘Swiss infantry hiave fired at German aviators flying German troops have cut barbed wire fences on {the Swiss frontier, ‘supposedly 2 | with 5 the. interition of passing -jthropgh Switzerland’ to outflank’ “The violation | was sco vered and Swiss. troops are liz at the: paints. Monday, July 19° - Berlin: AN Austrian anbmar- ine. ‘torpedoed the Italian. cruiser Guiseppe Garibaldi. this morning; _ off: Ragusa, ; baldi was. of 7234 tond and was built. in: 1898, The Guiseppe: ‘Gari- She ‘carried ‘al crew of 650; and’ mounted ' one) 10-inch, .-two inch,’ ‘fourteen 6s ined and: ten Bein eh guns, - * Paris: ’ Two! ‘Austrian ‘submat: . ines, which’ eft Pola to reeonnoi- :) ter: the” “Italian - toast, have not returned, ‘and are’ believed’ lo’ be "Brussels: any ‘Belgian: Q “One. had a craw of 40 and General von 7 Biesiogr has'.ordered the, punishment: af. etween the ages: ‘of. : 16: and’ 40 who leaves: the state to}, . jpervesin “any capacity,’ any: ‘nation “Tat.Wwar with Germany. . ‘The: ‘pen- Talty for violation of this. order: is: 110,000. marks, “or five years’ Am: : prisoriment,. : ~~ PROGRESS OF T THE GREAT WAR DAY BY DA . London:. . strike: roTtis generally : believed that. the government” will):take over the mines and “operate ‘theat!) uring, the. war. “London:. : a: ‘Gigantic: operations are: now: in folk: swing: on every séction® of the. Russian -front, “| fromthe Baltic to:thé Dniester. General’ von: the German ‘cavalry: advance on Riga. Von Bichorn is ‘attacking the fortress: of ‘Ossowetz,.. ‘and von: Gallwita i is pressing: the at tack: near: thee Dniester. river: sive. ‘battle: for Warsaw, ‘or aban- don’ Pojand,. ., Phe! Getmans” have few. reserves © heavy- loases ii in the east, and ean nat strengthen their western, of-. fensive; therefor ‘the Allies get a respite. .- The’ best work the Alties’ can do now. to nid Russia . “Chicago, July: 24:—One thew: “|sand pieniekers were: drowned t in thonsand.. women: and ‘children | trapped | in the cabins. ‘The hos- pitals are ‘full of, ‘wounded, :and vehemently. (front. ‘bya “bombardment from the heavy. Freneli “artillery | and. ‘the Bueluw: commands left’ after. their Pa the city of that. name). and ‘ute, Northwest of. Radoin.,. near Mor-\--- setz, a-brigade of Cossacks cap- : ‘There has been no is. to foree the: Dardanelles.’ MAn settlement of fle’ Welsh coal/attack on.the entire Turkish fror is reported. London : “Heavy fighting continues on the Gallipoli penin-. sula:: The: Allies are attacking along” “the whole ~ Each attack-is preeeded guns of. the warships. “All the attacks -are reported to have been successful, -but there 'is no. defin-. ak iter news concerning them.: “Russians must" ‘fight : adefen-|- oan tured three officers, 2580-men and three machine mins, : We retired |! south of Isckunoff in the direction| | of Mlawa on account of: Jarge en a : F lemy i nforcemenis : coming: up. - ers taleen, by’ us; has oceurred | on tl ‘music; “A despatch’ ‘to: ‘the nin \ Daily Maii from Athens, ‘dated : Sunday, | gays: | DENONSTRATION (No | WAR ANNIVERSARY a August 4, the ai anniversary “Of a the declaration of war, will be observed throughout the British. >. Empire, practically every city,’ town and village holding a dem-" onstration to affirm the. unalter-. able ‘determination of Britons to... see the conflict through - to. a. triumphant conclusion. , . That Hazelton people may have = an opportunity. to declare their’. oe sentiments, ‘the business mén’ ‘of the town have -begun’ arrange. ments for.a big gathering here, “ to. take the form of a patriotic - concert, ‘in. Assembly Halt, . which admission will be free, ena a - which: everybody i ig s requested to wifes attend. “Speeches:, will, Be delivered by will. be’ a “program of patrioii “SONgS:, and: 01 The program is! now “be ng ran ged by. an energetic committee’ including. a. OM. - MacCormick, * Miss Sharpe, Rev. Wi Me Scott, . H. H. Little, .R,: ‘J. Rock and: ‘A a Re Macdonald. : AQ ‘anngiineement of. the ‘pri: ne jram will be made next week” Lone TIGERS. TAKE FIRST. = ‘ a “AND SECOND GAMES. : day ‘atternod mediocre exhibition, the. Tiger’ ixfield, usually. reliable, neatly throwing the game away.’ ‘The home team, however, secured a prominent townsmen,: and. there. O lead'in the: first i inning, and. man- |: aged .to- hold : it: throughout the ; game, which resulted i inascore of. _ Each team made six. hits, © | nota While Grabam_ Rock. struck ar a AD “for 6-4,