.v KffSlllWITED GEO.J.FRIZZELL Chemists Druggists and THE DAILY NEWS Good Particular Meats for P.O. BOX 1680 People pjones,82and200 Phones, 0 and 25 IX, NO, 220. PniKCIiJlUI'KliT, . ft, TUESDAY OCTOBER 1, 1918 PRICE FIVE CENT? i N CONTROL OF BULGARIA 7 17 T7Trnl GET THE A1WAY! AMD RIVFRS UimE.1 MIADfi rUKlLU IU rfiALC i)-lLAKco MINIM M 10 U.S. 11 WAYS AN I K VkkS N NEW WAGE SCHEDULE TURKEY WILL BE FORCED FOR ELECTRICAL MEN TO PEACE SAYS MINISTER BULGARIA ARE CONTROLLED -'Union Waves Some Provisions J Which Are Suited to Laraer ' 10,000 MORE PRISONERS BY THE ALLIES IN FUTURE Cities Is and Passed Agreement SpcUl to The JTowf vl tf.T. P. Telernphi.) A new schedule of wages for Washington. Oct. 1. Turkey will be forjeed to peace, the Bulgarian the electrical workers employed minister here declares. ver Danube No Longer Controlled by Enemy; Communication by the city, was adopted by the Paris, Oct. i. Col. Allenby's troops, two and a half miles from Council last night on the recom Damascus, and French troops are advancing on Beyrout. A Turk with East of Balkans is Cut Off. mendation nf IIia fin.inro r n mm.! by way ish force of 1 0,000 have surrendered in Palestine. tee and the chairman of the utili London. Oct. 1. The official statement says: In Palestine London, Oct. 1. Bulgaria Is definitely out of the wrr. Seeing Ilies commission. Alderman Dyb- At the council meeting nulls -a . ... during Sept. 29 the noijthward movement of our cavalry and armoured ntual def.t .Urlng her In the face through the swift progress nhrhl YTT"' P u.e cuanpes Allien cars from the Tiberius Deraa area continued. ,A large Turkish some aavac .,M. , ii.il.., Hrlit.h., Greek ind French trooo. In tha re. Z Z, I ..".V TCI"owea ?"Pnl over - c uriHKin,. 0U one The agreement was force, including the elements composing the Turkish garrison on Imlng of Serbia and the Invasion or Bulgarian territory, the.cul off about seven o'clock morn-'for 30 days oniy for while they . . the Hedjaz railway between Amman and Maan, surrendered at Zlza i I i Aft l laara beooed for an armisuce. reservina vo wiemseives no con ings. He said that i in his hotel ifVlshed to ave il longer the union interfered a good deal witli Ihoff'eTa a-whole refused to be bound station. This force is said by its comriianderj to number-10,000 men a. .. i na.iM..M .... i. a . na. fi.niAMiif a1 .mm . guests who had to rise early h,, a 0 ng period. I and to be part of the second army corps of the fourth Turkish Others had also complained of be-fe The explained that army. . . mayoa m I I J 1.. Ll.Man. om.m. a,I.a..a.. ik. n.M..fta INI U II II.UWI IN.IWW l w a. a..... w arwa ing aepnveu 01 ngni at mai iiour, irjnce Hupert was in a different to be given over Into Allied hands, tpo armistice if. purely iuerman uybhavn said that he'position from Vancouver and oth- mmurv convention and contains no provisions of a political would enquiry Into the matter. er large cities. There had beeirl GERMANY THREATENS JO KILL therefore a number of points in Emit Hancq last night protest- which the Vancouver-agreement 30. the Guildhall Andrew London, Sept. Speaking at today, iH In fill f!llv P.niirlf.il nff tlAim?Avrtiil.l tnl It., ittiilafilii hapa Thnlf f .w rh.nfi.lliM. nt (h mv rift i tiflbf. aatn tli Bitln.rl.in r.An.l ......... : i AMERICAN PRISONERS OF 'WAR - .uiscriminaieu against in me niai-nau lounu ine reptj?f"iaiives o lien had been signed by which hostilities ended today at noon. tfr of paying- tocal,improvement ijJie electrical workers very reas- ia, n m H'. ! an. dv uib iarniai iiami unci uu wmutoH i.iwnant ui mio t i a.Ni.xiiriiL. nn xiau - liaiii inn..iimiin ill rrKitni ill liiim. a iiev IF SHOTGUNS USED; THE REPLY j were neing exempieu. j lie mayor employed- ana me special ngni is nnivuiion iiiuamii. inn Lvnii(iuitiwHvn wvlwwii uvmh.mii otiii assured him - that all would be rates to workers nad been eiimi-treated Eatt to that direction has.been cut off I alike and those who did nated. Washington, Oct. 1. Tlie American government in I not pay would be included in the The schedule was passed by a reply to a German threat to execute American prisoners iTir rvr n a linn 1 t nrri lax sale list. " unanimous vote of the council of war found in possession of shotguns, has given notice I v M i r I vi acxni k m m ru that if Germany carries out any such threat suitable re SET ON FIRE; HUNS TRYING a5 prisals will be taken. Prince Rupert's Moss Donation Secretary Lansing's reply declares that the use of TO STEM AMERICAN TIDE t shotguns is sanctioned by the Hague Convention and that in comparison with the weapons now used in modern warfare Tins excellent substitute for absorbant cotton in making the be American cannot the shotguns used by troops dressings for our wounded men. on the battle fields of Europe of or reasonable protest. Forces in Belgium and France; Cleaning Up grows profusely on the hills about Prince Rupert subject legitimate Hindenburg Line. At the request of the Hed Gross authorities in Toronto, the citizen of Prince Hupert recently devoted a day to the collection 50,000 AUSTRO-GERMANS ARE London, Oct 1. The city of Cambrai has been set fire by the l Germans.i British. troops. Inst t night fit. con-1 DISARMED ON REACHING flEIHO .BVOJ,i i 1 ill.V IIIVII V3 VWIibUi aM "1",v " " PV I in thA i a- 1.1.. ' 1. a a V. I liinntttl V '- ...w AAVIll. UULIlUt:!! II L?A 11 111 IU MV. v-aaa..a- Tnkin. Ort. 1. Fiftv thousand armed Austrb-German a l llllMVIUilli; !Mf MWII V 4 ra l 1 1 UtlU v w .fj prisoners fr6in Blagiovestchensk reached Hei Ho on September London. Oct. German being rushed 18 and were disarmed. 1, reserves are Japanese and Chinese troops which have been on duty into the and the forest battle between the Argonne with the on the Amur river entered Blagiovestchensk main force of Japanese cavalry when that city was taken Americans in heavy on thi.s front have been enirafred ' rA11rrVia-.ti4- A In....... mimlvAV flf Clfifm by Allied forces. , " '' ana l-ini.a-i effect Oct. 15th. Saturday is made Railway Employees a liaU day. DFRMAM PACCV leention to one of the answers. Increases UmI I .m. ..ii. ..f II. iriilillna r.0111. Get Wages w - .' .'' OUEaSTIONS ANQivcncn mis Mloncr. .Hiiiong other tilings. IU 'UW""UW-Md "'at Mr. Anderson while at of sphagnum moss, with the result that a full car load was obtained Up to $22,000,000 "DEMERS" n.nii.a, ... " 'the lake had a furnished house to and sent forward by tho Grand Trunk Pacillc Railway. ere given nt tlio n iv . .11.1 1... "-in " Tho value of sphagnum moss us a dressing fur wounds was Wo have moved and just meeting last night the, ".' T. V...: to v Ordered in Hour Day about settled in our new 1 1 " .if i i- W'C cooiiiiig, ub nuv learned from the Indians of the North Country, who for centuries Eight ."d. tirr, were 'ri?Vttricted in the on.er.ng of food. have made various kinds of dressings from this moss. Sphagnum Freight Sheds to Take " store. It's.real cozy and lie also stated that air. vuu- homc-ikennnd wjll sopn.be 1 .11 inn fould niiiiit.mni. a.l... e 1 1 hnd not been discharged nor musses are found almost anywhere between Owen Sound and Effect October 15. , ' - full of stock'. New uoats show rim.mi II Kl a. wan Mr. I.amble'u plnce nu' near the Arctic Circle in Canada. For a long time Scotland was " " camp pn the last eipress , v-ive wi;;X ni w'UrSTJ-ny her than ."nlified steam depended upon nlmosl solely for this commodity, but it is now t. 4i tjt f and aro splendid value for Montreal, Oct. 1. Sevcnty-fivcJ itwrln.r.fiT in from the money; also blouses In MLT,an Mrktmtrlek being prepared and sent largo quantities Canada, thereby also look to the securing of thousand stenographers, xlCrks the wanted shades. In regard f-"-rr, saving thousands of tons of cotton. polos for tho lino the answer was office boys, messcnWrs, watclvr Wo have a dandy hloiise WESTHOLME Hint the poles were taken from tnc men. scctioumen and others,in the $5.00. ". o COME AND SEE 1. ...v,., 11 ivn rheaner V1UVUW VIIU.I .w - employ of the Canadian railways TONiQMT ONLY do. ... ... increase in Tho answers were lnui on ILLUSTRATED LECTURE were granted in wage? amounting to over $22,000,000 a Bluebird's table to como up again most famous atar next melliiK of the Council. UNDER AUSPICES OF rear on the present pay roll., at a Carmel IN Myers at Queen Mary Chapter. I. O. D. E. Meeting of the Canadian Rr.ilvx." (lond assortment of r'P9 tf War lloard yesterday. At the SW'S ,fS;S;ilnthoD"kM same time in view of the demands Theatre, Thursday, October 3rd ii.. " 1 Coal re Empress oi organized-labor it was ordered Honor System" Ladysmlth Welllnotop 8. p. m, that hereafter ar eight hour day FOR QUALITY tomor mvt bill n '"" in iu rceu. - iucos your fuel 16. p' Rf ADMISSION 50c. shall prevail in all Canadian x-'l SERVICE AND SATISFACTION atlsfactlort. Phone way freight sheds. This goes intOjFood BoardLicence No. 10.7340. Coal Oo. a ill 0 . n.. n