NEW: “HAZELTON, BL C.,.. J ANUARY 15, 1915 Tp to the Government _ Standard Roads “Hello; ‘Tom!’ aa jus ‘got back oh ‘from’ the . ‘Roeher Deboule, ~ I} | went up: ‘by: the:: ‘wagén*: ‘road | ‘as far-as-it went and then took. the trai] to the Rocher. Deboule mine where I'met my old friend Barn- ey Halleron who is spending the winter up there. Barney. doesn’t say much, in fact-none of. the fel- lows up there will: gay. anything | about anything, except: that the mineral is great and the agricul-|. tural lands are fine, and: the’ tim- ber lands are practically a blank. They sure have some great min- eral showings en: that mountain.: Of course the snow. covered the ground and I could only see’ the} ore in the bunkers, on the dump, and in the underground workings but that looks good to.me,.: After'. a visit with Barney. I ‘went ‘over to the Ohio and saw George Jen- nings. He’s a pretty good sort of chap. He kept me over night and made tmé: very: ‘comfortable, | * and next morning. we went into the long tunnel where he‘has got into a fine’ shoot: of: ore, : didn’t, intend. to: tell: you . -about, that. ‘The fact that: the: ‘govern- ment built a. wagon road: a piece of the way. to the mining: proper- _ ties and then’ quit i is what worried me. It was just. an aggravation the way i it was: ‘left. But I could hear no opinion “expressed up there. | terests. will. try at d'get. the. gov- ernment. to ‘finish the work. some- time, and in the. meantime. all the boys have to keep quiet” and promise to. vote right, : But when I got back’ to the old’ ‘town. T'met a chap who seemed to know “quite a lot about government. trails and roads in the district and. how they were built. and. why. . “=He told me that it ‘was “quite. “anusual—for’ a government. road or trail. to. get to its destination: ‘But I ‘T suppose the various -in- oH: said: -that i in some cases even: the work: was’ ~ LULL IN FIGHTING ON BOTH FRONTS : nr ..Rome,. Jan. i3— “italy has again been visited: ‘by-an earthquake of ‘great ‘extent, which according’ to. ‘latest advices has destroyed: sev- eral towns and villages and re-|., in the: region to east of. Rosog, i in sulted in’ the death’ of. -approxi- |" mately 12, 000° persons. and i injury ‘to: probably: 20,000" more, ‘The ‘shock: ‘was ‘the strongest. Rome has Felt i in 1 Many years, é “Landon: Jan. 13—The privicipal | news today i is the resignation. of: Count Von Berthold, the Austrian : foreign minister. It is’ believed to indicate a_ crisis. of. affairs i in the dual monarchy, ‘unless a move is made: to appoint, Baron ; ‘Von Rajecz to placate the: dissatisfied Hungarians. - Petrograd, Jan. 13 - Official aa Cannon and. rifle ‘fire prevailed on. the: nigh of Jan. 12-alk along our front. Engagements of more importance took place in. some districts on’ the road follawed' by. our ‘vanguard . eolomn advancing East Prussia. Our troops having repulsed’ the: ‘enemy "3 ‘eavalry supported ‘by infantry,. occupied | . . i.) several: villages,ione. of. which. be-|- -s4 ing strongly fortified could only be cleared of Germans by ‘a bay- onet attack. Southwest of Miawa we advanced i in: the direetion of Radzanowa.. -On.the front com- prising. Kozlow, ‘Biskupe, | Zakr- zew and Sucha,: the: Germans, af- ter having™ prepared | “the ‘ground by: an. ‘intense artillery. fire, made. tan ‘offensive movement: ‘against the. southern: section of. this. front, which:were ‘easily’ repulsed. Tn region of Borjimow, Gaimine and|t The. eN- | Wolla and | Szidlowska... ; ‘tween. Cuffles and Crouy. | We ‘is nothing further. of importance | émy made many: unsuceesatul at- tacks. The Germans i in their ad- |: vance against Gaimine™ ‘tried tol take. shelter under’ ‘shields. © the: region to the south of. Mogeh- | ly. Farm: the enemy: delivered a series “of attacks, : -all: of: which were easily. repulsed. EN! east of Soissons. our: counter. at- tack. has progressed slightly. be-. were. unable’, to ‘debouch ' from Crouy. - Our troops were subject to a violent attack to. the east: of this place and have yielded. alight- which’ they are catill: ‘oceupying. They. are holding St. ‘Marguritte and Mimissy-Sur-Aisne.-~ «There s remember 3 you. at, next. ‘election. oe Why-. just imagine. - what - poor] Willie Manson. must. think of: ‘you lection: to’ build good roads for everybody... Why: don’? ti you get in line'and: shut your eye s'tosuch little: things? “Surely you would not. want:to. ‘change things. when, there are so many officials to look after: every little detail??°°"" “Now Thomas that is just. the thing [ would like to see happen. Lots ‘of you’ fellows:want to see| things done differéntly; even. be-, lieve j in:your-hearts: that a ‘eom- plete : ‘change ‘from \the« premier down’ ‘would be the salvation of the ° province, . Why . ‘don’ t you assert your rights on: polling. day? ‘Are you.,s0. buffaloed that: you fear-all: work will stop. and every dollar from: this: district will’ be spent around. ‘Vancouver? That started in the: middle. and- never | ri reached either py ‘and the. mon- | litar tiever: had | governmen Ur ‘Edgar,: and Mrs. -Edgar-Preston.- aN pret ty and interesting event}: was sdlemnized at Kitzegeucla on bride was attended. ‘by. her sister, Miss | - Hannah: Edgar. ‘and two nieces, -; Misses :Trene: ‘and May |* Edgar;: while the: ‘groom was sup- | ported: by’ Messrs. Walters. and | Bush: About thirty “guests wit: |: nessed. ‘the ceremony. denjoyed ‘ the hospitality of the bride’s par- ents. Among 1 those’ present were “Mrs, Lindsay, Miss’ Keynton, Mr, |; and Mrs, Kelly, of. Carnaby, Dr. and Mrs: Wrinch;, Messrs. Jamie-| p, gon, O’Brien,’ ‘Young;” ‘Comeau, ind: ‘Mrs; “Mark. Edgar, 'M Mr. Magnus. ‘Edgar. . excellent: gifts were: presented. to é/'the bride'and a‘host-of friends of. ‘the: young couple join ‘in. most hearty. wishes. for their continu dy" : ‘SLATER croup is (NEW TO BE ae ee youngest daughter of | the |¢ | Rev. Geo. : Edgar, -missionary ‘at) >< Kitzegeuela, ‘was. ‘united in mar-|: riage «to: Jas. Ve Preston. The| = “Many a connection ‘with’ ‘the. Re ms on Rocher eid ly near the village of : Moncel. but | In lin the group: on: the Rocher ‘Deboule: a Some weeks ago we | reported that oy : Paris, Jan. 13— ‘Glide Werke that they. “4 feet of: ‘solid, clean. “chalet This ore is-at an: ‘elevati 600. feat. ‘and - is 500: f than the Rocher: Deboule tunnel. The ore is: also i improving ‘as.they driv ve into. the Bal On. nea es from, See “They - om, aris Ox- a | pected i in nd that Buel Saturday _ :