ClfSLlTEO Chemists and THE DAILf News Good GEO.J.FBIZZELL Particular Meats for PO. Box 1800 People Phones,62and 200 Phones, 10 and 25 VOL. IX. NO, 228. PMNCE HLl'KllT. II. C, MOMMY. SKPTKMIlEIl 30, 1918. FIUCE FrVK CENTS BULGARIA IS OUT CCEPTS TFWK (U7 A I IFS AMD PITS ALKAN STATES IN TURMOIL AND AUSTRIA IS BECOMING EXCITED m Emm fi n k m m m m a mum k. s , SOVIET TROOPS ARMIES OF ALLIES MAKE ALLIES FOR ARMISTICE AND ARE RETIRING DISTINCT PROGRESS ON ALL Bolshevlkl Admit Being Worsted SECTORS OF WEST FRONT WILL DROP OUT OF THE WAR In Northern Are Moving Russia;in Siberia.Japanese IN ADVANCE NEAR YPRES 6,000 PRISONERS ARE TAKEN; 'Spteul vl C.T.P. Telerrtpli.) MANY IMPORTANT TOWNS TAKEN AND ermany Reported to be Withdrawing from Roumania; Peace Ainstcrdaiii. Sept. 30. A Rus ST. QUENTIN IS EXPECTED sian wireless report ijeceivod from Demonstrations at Sofia; Excitement at Budapest; Austrian , Moscow describing the operations TO FALL SOON of September 25 admits that the Cduncil Summoned Consider Situation. (fptcUl to Tbe A'cwi rla O.T.P. TelegTaphs.) Crown to fighting on the northern front is going unfavorably for the Soviet London, September 30. Latest despatches from the western London, September 30. Bulgaria ha accepted the Allies' troops, who are retiring at various front say that everything is going well and that the Allies have ..M.tlA mmWmA lAjlll A SW W All! tT f Il t - points, including Kotlas. On the made distinct progress on all sectors under attack?' Between Paris, September 30. Anti-German and peace demonstrations CAMBRAI IS LIKELY eastern front strong forces of nixmude and Ypres, 0,000 prisoners have been captured, and the Czecho Slovaks advancing Sofia have assumed a serious character, disturbances having TO FALL VERY SOOM - are Hermans have been pressed back from four to five miles. The from two points against Altayevsk - - . iKirth of Ekaterinburg. fall of Cambrai is considered only a matter of time, and the London, Sept. 30, The London, Sept. 30. In eastern Allies have gained an important footing on the- eastern side of A3rd 'aval Division has .Siberia Japanese mounleil troop the underground canal in the neighborhood of BeUicourt and j. . i. f i-f-L. ri ... tf. ft 1. . reached the southern outskirts ,marched eastward from Chita and there is every likelihood that St. nune-i ! rumiiiiu siiuii. iid MuiLriMii urun wuuiilii iibi udcii of Cambrai. The northwest 'rtym Blagiovotchensk will Quantin.soon share a-similar. miiiuiicu oiiu mj i iiiftiiuai iiuiiuai ivii two s ivauvs naiv VICTORY LOAN nadlauj are oitiie qui; and havcTen"ertei ( junction nt ffate;. IfCU III IBIIMtSI'. MBWW sWflt'nS the northeast. Ilufulov, 306 'miles northwest of I .l'aris, Sept 30. 4)n the- west-rti Paris, September 30. The German forces of occupation In This probably mean Hint jlllagiovestchensk, according tn a PRELIMINARY end of the Chemin des Dames , Cambrai will fall very Japanese official statement. m -- ' W the French have reached the river Inforr :tlon received In Swiss political circles. There are soon. Ailette at two points. In Cham- CIRCE SUNK III rr I IIMlv Hnl I I'paKnc after repulsing strong at .. the French have taken the itacits, i - r i ui u m t t ppMnirM. w aw wrn m n sittii hi nnvii mm m w-sm m m t n w n nn rn m riv i lira . , (Srui tu pvt. Teimrts.) !i. ll r 1 1 1 1 1 a t- l a. t . iieib'ius ut ueiievuts lo'iiie uuin- V. O. O. Coons, of the International Paj-is, Sept. 30, The French 'e.vt of Oratreuil. Chemical:Covhg were submarine Circe was sunk by an Mayor McClymont Has Been Ap-( In Champogne and north of the operating in the kelp industry on Austrian undersea boat on Sept. pointed for Campaign unairman Which or txecuiivo Opens Aitne the armies of Generals mourn m the Queen Charlottes, arrived in 30. Tho second officer was the October 28. (ouraud and Mangin resumed the SECOND PEACE NOTE the city on Saturday. only survivor. attack Saturday. The Germans IS EXPECTED SOON are resisting desperately in Champagne. PALESTINE NOW At a preliminary meeting to organize for the victory Loan Paris, Sept. 30. Humor? AN IMMENSE NUMBER OF PRISONERS North of the Aisne the Germans campaign wnicn commences Oc are persistent In Vienna are retiring on the Ailette. French NUMBER tober 28 and closes November 15, 50,000 political circles to the cf- tipops have captured Filain, Cha-vignon, Mayor McClymont was appointed feci that Haron Hunan, Ostel and Saint Berthe. chairman of tho executive com. Foreign Minister, soon will TAKEN BYTHE ALLIES RECENTLY The French have occupied the and small select inittee a com 10 Fr dtv NIoht 325 Dunt HiH eiiti to the belligerent a Forest, of Pinon and reached the mittee was formed for the purpose Alto Been Counted Cavalry second pence note. This Ailette south and also east of of choosing a permanent note in reported In he On tbe sector between Still Driving Enemy. (SjrUI to Tlx Scwi rtt 0.T. P. Tlrrpln.) executive of eight members to Chavlgnon. along the same line as the Ostel and Chavignon, Jnst north laris, S'lenilttfr 30. French, British, American and Ilelgiau conduct the campaign. l 0 T r THrrrlh.) first, but will contain more of the Aisne, the enemy made 'three have captured 40,000 prisoners and Mr. McDiarmid of Vancouver, precise statements, which rorces in the last days strong resistance. On the Cham he is said to believe will 300 gilns. Since July 18 the Allies have captured 200,000 prisoner. who has charge of Ihe organization pagne front violent attacks were of this section of the north modify the terms of the 3.000 guns. 20,000 machine guns and enormous quantities launched by the Germans yesterday of the ern part province was pres " I'slMtine up to Friday Kntente. uf material. This does not lake into.accounl operations in .Mace- ent and explained tbe method to but they were broken up. The (IF 111 tii.,In f .. rflaknt,MU French resumed their progress, Ionia and Palestine. be adopted. Knct m the region of Tib-! It was decided that Prince Ru especially northeast of Oratreuil, where they captured the Heights - "iimsii flvn i ore pi i pert district would extend as far CLYDE STRIKERS ARE BELGIAN TROOPS ADVANCE as Telkwa and that everything of Uellevue. smith. Ilrituh cnvnlrv: ORDERED BACK TO WORK beyond that easterly would be in This is the one time in the history Prince George. Graham and Uliu 1IUIY Illllll'll ttUI iliUT.r. Tflttrsph.)Although AND TAKE MANY PRISONERS Moresby Islands are separate districts, of holding the war back.whenrthere The nllied must armies be no London, Sept. 30, while Granby is to look the winning and there is every llpdjai. strikers In Clyde shipyards had after Alice Arm and Stewart. Port are vetted by a small ifiajority against AND CAPTURE POSITIONS Simpson will be canvassed from thing lo encourage. MINNESOTA STRUCK MINE returning to work, their executives herjD and so will Porcher Island. have ordered them to resume Last year this district raised 'Pt il l T f T.I ... . operations. (SpecUl lo The ?ir vl O.T.P. Telfrrtphs.) $200,000. This year the objective "DEMERS" MAPI.,"USmnirtnn. ... c..i. on ........ 1 London, September 30. Dixmudo ha? been captured by the is $300,000. A secretary will be n H -".IIUII HlllA.l.in III - I THE THINGS WE LOVE" Helginti troops. Belgians also have taken Zarren, Stndenbcrg, appointed at once, whose duty it We havo moved and Just III llAlf...... . w I AT THE WESTHOLME Passchendaele, Moorslede and part of Westrossebekc. This will be, among other things, lo about settled in our new to the head ofllco in Van anaw ureakwalcr. Thero report ., and of several miles. After breaking the violent store. It's real cozy nJ Knthlyn Williams means an advance up couver day. No big salaries IL",0 ,rasunll"' the ship Wnllaco livid and every home-like, and will soon be to ,rl under her own' are the two artists featured enemy counter attack, the Belgians captured Terreest Height ami will be paid, purely a nominal full of stock. New Coats In tho play at the Weatholmo thm advanced lo within less than two miles of Holders. The number sum going to the secretary. The came on the last express evening. "The Things We Love of prisoners taken since yesterday exceed 0.B0O. Moro than 100 organizers are giving their sei and are splendid value for .Good assortment is on vices free and will be of pipos nt being n Lasky production, everything and numerous machine guns anil bomb throwers anil much the money; also blouses in Kims should delight run on as economical a basis nf .Hi., hn.i nml ll as material has been captured in this sector. the wanted shades. also bo war possible. will nil who see ll. There We have a dandy blouse a fine two-reel I.-KO comedy. The Need. $5.00. 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