c .a Z-3 ti 7 ORWES LIMITED GEO.J.FBEZELL Chemists P.O.Druggists Box iflao and The Da ily NslWS Good Particular People Meats for Phones,82 and 200 Phones, 10 and 25 VOL. IX KO, 21. -'NCB r.Ul'EIlT, U.G., FWDAY, HErTKM HF.H 131918. AMERICANS TAKE 8,000 DOTM ON BOTH SIDES OF ST. MIHIEL SALIENT BY AIMS imrnirAMC A Mil DDITICU .'INDIANS FISHING HARKLEY ARRIVED ji uiu m um . f at 11 m b m 11 ill i ii ii n i wi i r i w um u 1 1 BARRAGE PRECEDED ATTACK BUT NOT ILLEGALLY, ON PRINCE GEORGE ARE PUSHING AHEAD AND DECIDES THE COURT TO AWAIT TRIAL ON SALIENT AT ST. MIHIEL TAKING MANY PRISONERS Were Simply Taklnfl Flh From Last evening Constable- Shiels 1 ,i Net Alleged to Have Been Of Anyox, arrived in town by tbe TWELVE MILES ON SOUTH AND EIGHT ON NORTH 8IDE8 Set by Japanese. OF SALIENT WERE ATTACKED BY Prince George, having in charge 13. Tlie British force have made further FRENCH 4 london, September .... AND AMERICAN , V -I I ft a. Johnstone S. Harkley, who is com. .nnrUnl Progre.s towards Cambrai. Having captured Ihe towns "! !V , , J?!T?.!J milted' for trial charged with FORCES ti-innttrt Trtscault and Mocuvrcs they have neuetrnlc.l in in uM n .rr.ii- ;; .. . -a;.ft- .laanlA II DA nf CAfAfinl Vt.nAAM -.-- . .... II... '.I I nl .it ..... I ' ' e road London, September 13. An attack was launched agaihSt; the . . v . . . i - . . . j - ' a nivviiuciiii ni. cwuin i i'ui 11 1 i. ii II. If : l a. I t m 'I.- a 1 i a .1 - - - - German near Stewart. positions on both sides of the St. Mihiel Salient bv the mAit. npUntmpt In llm rTnn Iirt. week by the fisheries cruispn French and American forces this morning. The attack f rl it f'i'i' v '"- i -------- j - Ihe trial will not lake place was pre Washington, September 13. American troops operating in l nomas Lrohby Trom Alpha Ilay until Ihe Assize Court nits, tbe ceded by a barrage lasting four hours. The attack on theWnihcm on Pitt Island alanir . wilh Ihpir . . s i ft -- f J I fl daU; for, which has side of the (he ol Sliniei oector nave niauc consiucruuic gains. Already ratch, consisting of name three not yet been salient was made along a distance of twelve miles ,s,000 prisoners have been counted und the movements still in hundred fish. Axed. Meantime, tbe accused is The attack on the western side was ou a front of eight miles. held in the city jail. progress. The three Indians whose names Pans, September 13. Only raiding operations and artillerv ine junerai 01 me dead man The country over which the Americans are fighting is very are Solomon Drown, Henry lirown will take place at Anyox, where activity was reported today outside of the attack at SL Mihiel. llllllCllli. JHe1' HUgtO UIIU "inmi Uiltl SltlJ WUIIH.UilllCll and William II id ley, of Kitkalla, li; widow resides. A supreme line of defence to be called the Parsifal line is pleaded not gullly to the for enemy machine guns. In addition the Germans have forliflcd laid. It was alleged that charge they being constructed by the Germans from Antwerp to Metz. The the hoe of resistance which has everything In its favor. were caught fishing a quarter ofl THIRTEEN MILLION Germans are putting the Antwerp forts in a defensive condition a mile up the creek, across which FOOD VIOLATIONS ARE was a net. The Indians admitted AMERICANS REGISTER VORWAERTS PROTESTS Ihey were taking the fish frjom the AND READY TO FIGHT SEVERELY PUNISHED PWCMIER LLOYD net. bul said that the net was not DEBS IS QUILTY EECT0RAL REFORM GEORGE IS ILL theirs, nor was it placed there by OF ESPIONAGE them. They did not want to see Washington, Sept. 13. Ameri COMEDY IN AUSTRIA Sipt, 13. Kix of the Manchester. Sept. 13r-4 the fUh go to waste, hence they cana turned out thirteen millions Cleveland, i?ept. 13, Mitnr cafes of the city have been It in onlcially announced were taking them out. They de-! strung yesterday, listing itself for Eugene V. Debs, Socialist i !:;ed. . for. seven days. for violation. that Premier Lloyd George rinred that the net had been put .war. .uen ft ft.ueiween ine a I. ages" 01 m ic- leader in the United Stales Amsterdam, Sept. 13. -The pry- i 1 r. lest of the i ine ioou regulations, oo iar is suffering from a chill. Iherr by a Jap. The creek wan and 45 not already registered and several times candidate German Socialist party there...have been.. few .prosecutions.... He has high temperature only thirty feet wide, and required were in lines all over the land.' for the presidency on against the Prussia!? electoral reform ji ii.. .i i r .1 1 1. and may be prevented from only that amount of net to block In many caos. father and son I Uie Socialist ticket, has coinodyanil tho Ojraandtfor fulfilling his engagements it. Tbe Indians were therefore both-'present, themselves.. The been found guilty of vio- the UiiOutiontJtWPrussiattx Jn hi present tour of Lancashire. taking the flsh illegally caught by occasion wn the extension of the' jaung me espionage Act. House- oft'lSirds ift.imbli9hed by ut toe provisions-to me iuii. in - tticJap, wbs3forxobvvu ream-ns. natOllstrati6n- to ipcJudex-Tbe jury was.out for Qvo - - - ... ,w News of the illnes of had failed to materialize. all men.up (o tbe age of 45. ':nH' -.lfl,'..'. . 1 thqr Berlin :Socialist pewspaper the premier is received The Department of Fisheries' Under the law recently Vorwaerls iu display type on its ail f.n nnnllii n In nnlv n few . everywhere wilh a good failed (o ptj)ve to the satisfaction BRUTAL METHODS I passed Debs faces .a tyenly front page. nnunr cave the DNces oi inealu . deal of trepidation as he of Ihe rotirt that thee- Indians year prison term and a German Socialists are becoming is the one man In the had blocked the creek' by placing Amsterdam, Sept. 13. About. One of $10,000. bolder every day and their; influence country who Is able to hold Ihe nel across it, and the magistrate 2i Hrjtish prisoners are confined is spreading throughout the various factions to. dismissed the cae against much like birds in a cage withj the country. ELECT OFFICERS gether and thus present them. The flsh, however, had scarcely room to move about, near a unlled front to the en. been sold, and Ihe proceeds, along the Hying sheds at Everex, a su AMERICAN TROOPS SALZMANN HINTS AT Helleville, Ont. Sept. 13-Jas. emy. with the -fragment of net. was burb of Bru8sels.for the Durnose ronnnrated. of protecting the hangars against' LAND AT ARCHANGEL FURTHER RETREATS attack. i , PROHIBITION ORDER Captain vou Salzmann, German ii ii imiil ui iDranio 11 inn rprn.i Washington, Sept. 13. Ameri WORST IS OVER a" . . . ... . ... . . . . .. .. military critic, has written significant " ------.-r. u k.v am a I - I- have been Washington, Sept. 13. Presi can troops landed at article in which he lirvtnil Ir nfa it PmM1 V'kAAlAM t llLUULLLuI IU1U1 11 says - - -wr i V V I V ft JM - dent Wilson yesterday signed the Manchester, SepL t.1. "The 'Archangel in order to reinforce he anticipates soon a heavy British SZJrT',!,... .. THE MAYOR OF LENS olnt resolution passed by Con worst is over." Lloyd George de-'tue United States sailors and Al attack on Cambrai, He goes ' -I-ranbrook.-.., V.UIHHIMJ gress empowering him to estab fred yes cruay on receipt or the ,jcd marnM wh, h flre ,re . on to stale that the German lines M. lish a prohibition zone around j freedom of the city uniy near. before Cambrai cannot be regarded Ilasly, Mayor of Lens, who lhal r-egion. ln view of tne 8irong shipyards, munition factories and failure can slop us from achiev- the ther; os final lines of resistance. NOT POTASH wan lately freed by the Germans, f()rce3 nQW R was heM other war industries. iug victory He depreciates the importance of nublishea his recollections in the today that a proposed Dolsheviki lleicms. font. 13. Analytical:llAt If llfH-Uljan tfm twivmm an thrust in the north will be futile the St. Queutin canal and declares .1 " v m hii.ivui w niio we that the main defence lines lie :::n,r:r unt or ..e ..eng KAISER TRIED TO SHORTEN THE WAR HIGH PRICES PREVENT further east. ... . .. ' nf III. I if it I... fl.n.Mn fll nn.il BUILDING IN MONTREAL . . . .... . . '"'l'"ii'J. . i ml. i II.. M i t ii r i ii 1 1 1 1 ii7iii. i ii H uiucpra ubuui y mtft'Vft.'Wi la.'.'.!- PEACE PROPOSALS ARE nuirjhiu -nni.i.. ' .. showed the war. They and their Montreal, Sept. 12. In spite ' iiirri'iv atiiErrii. - BY CRUSHING THE ALLIES, HE SAYS-f an undoubted demand for COMING FROM GERMANY cnieny clolniers', tore out noois, houses in Montreal, prospects for underclothing, shirts, suits, chose greater nuuuing activity are Dy Washington, Sept. 13. It is be what they wanted, then wantonly Amsterdam. September 13. Emperor William of Germany no means hopeful. Since Ihe war lieved in official circles that Ger e "DEMERS" destroyed all the remaining slock, speaking at the Krupn munition works at Essen recently, said: ftesan few houses nave been built. many is paving the way for an throwing it Into the gutter. Jewel n In .........! .....I Mm n3r... ivilhnnl. rucliini.. Ilia nthm Pm'-"'"4 -" ! " armistice with the hope that it A ahipment Icrs shops, tobacco shops, and -iuv v.... ...v o w.v -...v inorM-M.I l.nfli!v I nr, . of dresses may lead to peace during the coni of the Fatherland knows that 1 have ins arrived, glassware shops wore thus"broken one in the remotest corner .,. thnl lh, iinnnn OmnM consisting nf ng winter. The speeches and affota, .aim and scrxc, open and sacked. M. liasly him eft no stone tinlurncd to shorten the war as far as possible for lead to 6ome enterprise on the actions'of Germans in high places jatest trimmings and s tyle. telf saw a uerman olucer selxo a yoii people ami Tor the oiil.ro civilized hiiropean wona. ipari oi uuuuers on investors in seem to indicate the possibility These dresses will be sold crowbaij from a workman passing new nouse properties to make of such'a move. at prices that would not by and force open a grocer's shop. i realty holdings earn but any ac W for the materlr.1. Come The officer and his men then . "tivlty I - of this- kind...is nealhrible.u--w- and Investigate. Two 4!broke open wilh hammers tins of T ;' I'.vi-rjwuero 1. t. .1 mere 2 is ino piea os j dresses for what you Iprcscrved moat, etc. They threw loo high prices, labor and ma. CARPENTERS WANTED E!nl Pv for one.ex e'awny everything except the meat, Saving is a National Service terial, and inoro lately contractors you want n dress which they dovourcd, while vego or owners oi reai estate, wno For Port Clements, wages nt. this is an oppor. tables, fruit, etc., wero tiirown otherwise would have been drnwn 75o per hour, fare paid. unity nol to be overlooked. away in tho gutter. In a house linto tho erection of large apart Apply MCKF.nSON CO.. Our priro, wi, dcf()(, fof 'where an old lady una just aieu, To ao Is n patriotic duty, At the present time ments, declaro lhal there is too & Post Office Building. and where, according to rnench Canada needs money for wnr purposes as she never did much uncertainty about the sup law, seals had been put on the before. The wan cannot bo won without it, and it is from ply of material, more particularly 8 furniture, a Gormnn ofllcer broke Ihe xaviugs of tho people- that tho needed money must sleel. This is riVatlable for what the seals with his sword and rifled come, tliere'licing no other sourco in sight. are termed tho "essential Indus "'"iimi every wardrobe. In M. Hnsly s Considered from the standpoint of self-tnterest people tries," Dut housing has not yet Laborers Wanted WESTHOLME own"house ono night ten German should snve, for the very demand for money experienced been honored with that saving de. For Milt at Port CImntS 'officer burst In and between nine today puis a'premium on savings. scrlptlon. Ono or two fairly larsre War.Ua rr bear. JOMiOMT ONLY and midnight drank fourteen Saving on things that are not necessaries, releases J buildings iu the city of a publio Apply Nickerson Cc. VVM. bottles of champagne, twelve of money for war work, or what nro considered the essential nature nave neen held up for Ho.t Offlra BulMlug. S. HART claret and eight of Ilurgundy. In Industries. The wnr can bo won more quickly.if people month, one nt three, different 'every case of looting M. lily discontinue, their old way of living. Tho average person stages, by the delay in the de. ,lodged a formal complaint wilh can readily think of a number of ways in which hi ox-peiUliture livery uf steel. ,llio German commanding officer, niny be curtailed without hardship to himself; .hut in no cose ever received a indeed with n reduced scale of spending ho. would be PROFITABLE BALL sws h 'uisn il1111!!- "lo reply. greatly benefited. SnVo nnd.Ihus render a distinct national seivice. In Hoston. Repl. 13. Members of Walllneton Coal reduces so doing you also serve yourself. the Huston American ball team Ladyimlth received thousand dollars FOR QUALITY J fuel bill and gives over a a"u. tie. "r".,.Vi..,JM,UIIU 1 r II .KM P. m. youi' ' each ns thnie sharo of Ihn nm- SERVICE AND SATISFACTION atlsfaotlon. Phons Coal Oo, ;sAVAAAAAAi, xeate of tho World Series games. Food Board Licence ?'o, 10-7340,