...fA I IH1 Tl II nni 11 iivuif-ii GEO.J.FREZEH ziu.lcfR. . nna i The Good Meats for P.O.Box prulsts 10UO DA ILY NEWS Particular People A II Art'1 1 1 1 1 4 1 nnfl SUM Phones, 10 and 25 fiuutt n nun ii ii w i ""i IX NO. 221 1'IUNCC RUPERT, B.C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1918. PRICE FIVE CENTS ULGARS IN DISORDER LIES ADVANCE ON 20 MILE FRONT CLOSE ON HEELS OF ENEMY . . at rk Mirr ri r inn AMERICAN OUTPOSTS RAID ON ALIENS BY ANIL UN zu-iniLfi Lint MILES OF DEFENCES OBSTRUCT THE DEFEAT BOLSHEVIK! MILITARY POLICE BY ALLIES IN MACEDONIA; AND LOCAL FORCE First Engagement for the United PATH OF ALLIES ON WESTERN FRONT States Troops In Northern PRISONERS IN PALESTINE Russia Results In Gambling Joint Discovered In the Victory. Course of Rounds and Outfit and Money Seized. YET THE GERMANS REMAIN NERVOUS . Archangel, Sept. 25. In an -n w- uMKiiavin aun u r- UMintMi r mw,,M0,.r. . n . . . 8 CAPTURED T,le cit Iirovinc.al and mili- BULGARS ARE rib I Ht I inu in uiounutnj n posts south of Archangel jester-'101? police were out last evening (Special lo The Semi U 0.7. P. TeltmphJ.: BETREATINQ TURKS ARE HARD ;ar the Bolsheviki sustained awaking a series of visit round With the British Army Afield, Sept. 25. The British"front PE8SED BY BRITISH considerable loss. Most of the'town, which resulted in a number about become the of trench warfare again If the to scene Bolsheviki dead were Letts. The " nien making a call at the police seems itl lo Tl 5cwi tU 0. T P. Telefftpb.) Bolsheviki raid atrainsl the Amer.'staliyn. whlcli otherwise tnejr British succeed in a general advance it will reflect greater'credit - l. on Vro.nrU cavalry onerat ntr to the ican ouinofus cost uie Americans U yr a t A vv.- C'l -'f,.l. . thnn any of their remarkable successes of the past several weeks. rjiiLiuwi-i 4 i o t.AtM i.ifi in,... ii. of the Liberty Rooms, was fined Monatlir in Macedonia, have captured the town of ,2n ,i..red with being au alien They are now fairly tip against the Hindenburg line from St, frofit "" "" " ....... Quentin to beyond Camhrai and while the' line itself is pierced a of twenty mile in The Ai'ics arc advancing on enemy. Horn in tue isiana oi I.....1,. tlij. ft I ti I Tf ill triAWt a ii PTF rfniNPHAM Rhodes, while it was under the on the front before Camhrai, there is yet such a wilderness of whivh retreating in disorder 1 llu UILUnunrUU Turkish ag, the accused claimed defences barring their path as only the methodical, patient, machine-like w are ' m at. fl....l .4.Anl if. ItlA Ittiftltl find A fill. 4rtlk- ft IN HflPITAI to'he' a Greek, there being some Huns are capable of constructing These mazes are i 'kh .. ,alc.,,.t.uHu,.. .... . . .. 30.000 Greek population there. from a mile to two miles deep. Part of the way there is a canal fneudlv to the allied cause seemingly lorccasi compieie W u uu flu(- i.ad not rei)0rled. however, and 70 feet wide and probably 50 feet deep, with deep-spread trenches in Palestine hot h or the capture of Ottoman troops on ,1K)l having any papers, he plead- fined before and behind it. Despite their enormous advantages the ii lie Itiver Jordan. Brother of Local Nurse Wounded od B-tlty. Wm. Spirpu was Germans regard the situation nervously. Ik IJr r.ihh on the coast have laxeu the important towns oi Second Time Ed. Gllllng- 1Ui " vC.n.i..c where ham UHTr.no.. - -' In the region west of St. Quentin the British troops carried out .,rea. while ea.t of the Jordan Turks every are a successful operation over front of four miles from the Omig- hard pressed hy Untish and tribesmen of the King of Cltli)e;jn other and fined XWJ Vjcioria that or papers, was non river south and have taken about 800 prisoners, according to rlinizj. Inside the lug ack. the neck of which was ewn i,,. ii(Pnill varl rjniintriiAm :-H0. Many other cases were ad- Field Marshal Haig's latest communication, ;fie Hritifih .in their initial drive, many more prisoners have brother of Nurse Oillinghain of journed. . a Mm. ai ftm .- j.. t 1 I In I lid of I(in 4.V.1 n I ri f n jken, and tne aggreg-ie now greatly exceeas uie su,uoo nr. nerKin s omce. uae oeen au- -- v - - . . . illi-fi In rstnhr ri Ilnanilnl CB1I WBfi Iliaue Oil VrtMlUSrS UlCU- jby Fern Goltra were splendid. ENTERTAINERS Their accompanist on the piano - AiipriioL, KiiKiana. wim a irac- u 'i ' tured left arm caused by wounds, when a little game was rouna to forte, Miss Edna McEachern, play f u tmtivbect It t 1 I 1. I.a in nrnrrns PllnVAn HIlinA ed faultlessly. But there was not - lie ubs vvru uerc8 since .uurcu DELIGHT LOCAL enough of the ?;Fillion Concert till III I Li IVLDl S7. I1C, with the Canadian Arjny men. two Japanese, anu uuc :- CLEVER WORK OF Medical Corns, and lia.l previous- were all taken, together with the Party either. . . BRITISH AVIATORS , "Uncle Sam and John Bull" N IN FAIR iy ween wounoea in repiemcrf .w....0 ll All a A UAl 1BIC. lie was some lime in Enc- as a lot of money on the table.f Up, William, Itadcr gavealec- London, Sept. 55. Two The two Japs, K. Tanaka and M. Saui land afier his first wound and re- lure on "Uncle. and -John Utftish aviators, flying in Ue- Fugimor.were today fined 810 for I Hull" "American and Canadian UK MAI ifcAK urued to the firing line in Festival Opens Aus or one machine brought about cember of last year. Before go. being inmates of a common gam- J Audience i Ideals." The lecture was typically the of C5 Germans, . . . . surrender .nr. hntlcn U-rillA I MO PBGfl fl STJt II I. ing overseas ne was empioyeu in """ Thoroughly Enjoys Flrst- American, using the wordJn and without leaving the Health Department at the the Chinamen was adjourned un-I'arhament Rate Programme. jtbe restricted sense, as distinct their plane shepherded the ' Friday. British. He the and Makes Suoaestlons Buildings, where he from personified party across No Man's had been for about six years, and -.....- ..... The people of Prince Rupert traits or the two countries, and In Exhibits. Land to the Jlritish lines was a member of Uie Y.M.C.A frtlfjlNU MAW VlMlO 'w10 Attend the meetings or the pointed out their common char- and then returned to their For ail outer in Victoria. IWTEPinn nlCTBIfT Chautauqua Festival this week al'acteristc8- their; p: . ,j meeting of the patrol. a , Pt. nitlinphani is one of thnee IlllEhlUU llJiIIUi . vvestholme Theatre ought to'crusl of materialism, he found seining, the eldest brother. slx'that the people of both countries a, c IudutRia1 Asso- -ons fA, vv nineh in(iPbted to the . ... . . ... . . . .o I".i f .':iillnf.Knm n (in r b. D.en Mam fikfliitH - i. in innnrflhlv mlicrimia Ttia i !i a board of dl- jcni. j-u. uiiiiiifiiui, auyycBM i-i-wok"""- jocai citizens wuo nave maue mis, -.- ici md fur the com- was taken in tlieiti mey ra,,.hl here and is well known, is Give More Attention to In- : jt of tlie Chautauqua party language common to both coun- i ill read and the' the fair. in r ranee wiin me uiuifu tenor ionuci; iinirwi nossible It is safe to say tnat no," " cuo:iiii, am v.i va thru stuff over tq, ,r fnrt,e- and a yuner With Outlook. -wll0 at last,nil,Ie- was a greater bond than the Asfticiatlon ii "cre(ui uiih Th News that the,' Brolheir ono xras present lie f. a dis mussed There' i 'to. Theodore Glllingham. who is : .. nichf nerformance will want to,a transauanuc caoie, t0 in March, lime commence was . a re taw amount of house. .....- ,.r m. olr nmeieen years oi age. lnff -iwm... . ,..-v..-.- ;: Qf lhe succeedinff four. Racy ana tpigramauc m oon, and the News critI-CK r:,' , VVK n 7," utlvinciv-u.p W1U' ' .5J,hl "!.m f ". after .T.h " . I'rince Rupert can stand a Chau Dr. Rader was racy to a degree I Highlanders and expecls to "ity yesterday orih and his speech abounded with !' tor mention. A IMlll,tg nd cet the exhibits ne ... in ..mu-. number of mininfc nroperties . . . . ... v ia lasro in CUOOSII1K lUeii,..lMi . " "! "ii" "v " -j - - - - i3 io ue nopea mat mis rturmc epigrams. The home of the people n great implement SmMh district He was lhe J lie following was npll .-nr. i , i -..:i 1. it.- T).KinA. paclfle crcut is the thermometer of the II ;l: W Edge, II. J. D. nucn impresseu u u durj thig wjR country. The morality of the fireside Ben Self showed the benefits the opin- Bananza and expressed i'-min. LIEUT. RITCHIE IS governs the nation. Democ- bh tfwir, whieli had arisen fr?)m the carnl-vnl, ...n that there should be a number ... , ;t j a. w : J- I iU. Tt! i J. U. .VoAuley, I : me wnoie programme puv uu racy, me wourow uucirme, we and he also showed how developed in the in- FLYING IN FRANCE, Ot rich mines we're IIVP Hrouksbank and D. . eyenin allained a high slan- Panama Canal, and peace visiting Telkwa last had been a I 11 fnliiKA TIa snt . . year tenor in iu ucui tuimu. it r -ollM Music lovers touched The ;ntc fl. 11. Hhoeklv. .other points upon. r afniium in so far as securing exhibits Friends of Lieut. Bob Ritchie gesieu inai prospedors auuuiu something worth while, lemper of the meeting with re- 'dent, referred was concerned.. J.i ih". will be pleased to learn that he is pay more attention to prosperi the ng .q olhep di6lrictSi peopl6 gar peace by negotiation was :' raise nioner In not got even a , inter r .now in France and has been flying me interior contact travened many miles to hear. Slearly indicated when the lec Hpuvcleutned the tele tli.. building and district. there since August i. He is a coast naa oeen aireaay pnttj Thp anthem 0 Canada" sung by turer asked for peace by dictation taken in the a iw al was decided est that was being son of J. Fred and Mrs. Ritchie of roenea. ... John E. Davey. opened the pro-; by the jAllies' dictation. '" fair and hoped it would continue. 'well known to v mi sir. i.ocKe our.ng ...s "' "iai ptii-p.nse.. They had this city and is gramme last evening, after which, Theatlenlion of the audience The discussion was continued was Bert 1-.. Smith, a mining engu ;lie 1 1 everyone. His parents have just & ntroduclion, explanatory was held until the very end of Dr. purpose and by Mr. Klrkpatrlck, Hev. W. E. neer from i Suokane who Is asso-.of from him to the lecture, it word 'id be uble received Chautauqua movement was i Itader's although was to devote Collison, and number of others. with Mr. Locke. He is now a elated the strafing Mffilvmnnl. mo improving the other effect that he is now en Mtivnr nearly eleven o'clock and everyone Secretary's View. Huns from the clouds, no leu v u. lulhVen MacDonald was the present was more than satis personally thanked l,a -id "f Masset for lli D. C. Ruart said he wanted the here last March. Portland Canal district. 'nrsl 0f tho visiting artists.. Ao- fied with the first night's Chautauqua. ho had taken and tho heln directors to understand that it 1 Lo.Ckf rCnt 80Ul llmfhi companled by Mrs. MacDonald on 1 180 ' o and called on him was impossible to get help. They LatfVimllh Wellington Coal re- on the ninnnfor, he won his nlace had offered to pay five dollars a duces your The worjl I Island Activity. day for men but could not secure at.sfactlon. Phone 1G. .P. R. Gil's. "homely" lias uiiu uit-amub m - r "It Ilieniinnn 11.n i.r, them. It was useless to try to get Coal Co. North America, and another in "DEMERS" i:1c- m i. -t me.. i . ., anyone to look after the securing Great Britain. In the British We have moved and Just iiitn.H arrived uuuuing and wnen of exhibits unless they were ready sense, meaning that freedom from about settled in our. new "P1" that more expressed attention to pay him. Next year they may restraint, usually found williiuj store. It's real cozy and K'Nen to the be belter able to do that, ue the home circle, Mr. MacDonald home-like, and will soon be u uiuusirial end agrlcultu-of th thought the farmers themselves THE POWER OF THE DOLLAR was at home on tho platform last full of slock. New Coats - -"rir should take an interest in the fair night. He was not a mere per-former. came on the last express HIS lilnrn--...v. on me 11 isianus. were and send in their exhibits. Never were extravagance and useless buying regarded He was one of ourselves and are splendid value for before t,,uu and if uiey iiaq(.,i....over The question of providing accommodation as so serious an evil as today. A grenler evil And his laugh was whole-souled tho money; also blouses In . for visitors was dis still is tho spending of one's money on silly pleasures. and contagious. There was not the wanted shades. cussed and at the close a vole of too seridus a determination to ride enough of Mr. MacDonald. In both We have a dandy blouse passed. Canadians carry song nnd story, he was inimitable, ?5.00. .. WESTHOLMjj thanks to the visitor-' was through to Victory and to vindicate tho stalwartness and when he comes back to Prince COME AND SEE ,. and endurance of the men at the front to tolerate any Rupert ho wilt have o sing ' such laxity in their expenditures. "Bibbidy Bobb" several times a Chautauaua WANTED day, whether he likes it or not. Our people generally are sizing up tho power of The Concert Party, Donkey Engineer, the dollar as never before, and are investing their The Fillion Concert Party foU Festival Two Chasers, siupliisps against a possible landslide after the war. lowed Mr. MacDonald, and ocif-jerous sws One Chokerman, This is real patriotism! U is carrying'common-sense cheering brought the ar One Blacksmith. iijttv national" business It is proving that the strength tists hack lime and again. Thelrj rn mm part of the programmo was all l J. R. MOROAN, LIMITED. itf.n nation lies in her saving ciliiens. .delightful. Ferdinand Fillion, with! FOR QUALITY ,J onight Apply Williams Mnoi. his 16lh centurv violin, nlaved SERVICE AND SATISFACTION gloriously, and the numbers given Food Board Licence No, 10-7310,