mm prsts 1680 I The Daily News Good GEO.J.FRfZZELL Particular Feoplc Meats for !82 and 200 Phones, 10 and 25 k, ix. NO, 252 j'MNCE RUPERT. D.C., TU ESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1018, PHICE FIVE CiLVTfe ictory Loan Drive Starts To - Day ICH AND AMERICANS ARE jEDMONTON MURDER , ALLIES PRESS HUNS BACK TRIAL ON THURSDAY'; FRENCH ACTIVE IN MAKING SLOW PROGRESS IN The Edmonton murder trial -will -resume AEROPLANE RAIDS TO SOUTH OF VALENCIENNES Oct. -Paris, 29, French on Thursday. Last FriJ GUISE ANDMEUSE SECTORS day at the resumed preliminary j aviators have dropped hearing of the case against J. A,! bombs at many points (Special to The Kewa I O.T.P. Ttlerptu.j uampueu, anas Joe .Madore, who across the German lines, London, October 29. -The British are still pushing the German irir FIOHTINQ BY YANKEE8 AMONG WOOD8 BOIS1" charged with the murder of destroying railway stations lines back to the south of Valenciennes. There has been transport and BELLEU TAKEN IN SUCCESSFUL ATTACKj Bam unnlsr II... If. ranee, T-v. l.,r , The .increase in aerodromes.the number still opposition by the German forces but in spite of this the gains FRENCH MOVE FORWARD NORTHWEST counsel for the aecufteri. of aeroplanes is beginning have been considerable aud the pressure continuous. nis objection to the court, admit OF GUI8E ting as evidence the unsolicited to tell on the enemy While the British forces a week ago entered the outskirts of statement made by the accused who are unable (o the city of Valenciennes they have not yet entered the city,- it to Tb J'.i U O.T.f. Teirp!i. Sped) keep with 10 selective Matheson in the pace the enormous having become a settled policy recently to avoid destroying the 29 Still further progress hag been made by production of the i Par. October m - ry mi . ' guard room after his arrest, and Allies. cities as the Huns are driven ouL To take the place by storm frettcJ.Uthe norlliweai ui uuise. iccj uavc moved lonvard the case was again adjourned un. would necessitate doing much damage. Iit,indui the reron unci j""" e-" wu, ino pres-i". luureua)-, ucionen ill. - , i steady but there nave oeen no spectacular move-! " "" -"a&istraie irimrose Had i"ot the sliirhtesl doubter lipnilB. Dan Ljndeberg and J. Cowan, of CZECH0 REFUGEES EUCONDinOJVS te lion about Lha artmU.u.iiitv nr n. .,. October 20.-The American force, are still en-& Stewart, arrived in town last LIVE IN CELLARS 'rfiD.bif struggle in Meue sector. The country is all woodedjall fairness to the prisoner" the ' AND CROWDED CAVES' ARE IMPROVING ! R ts diflicult llguung. woib wcucu mj wiu east ui me jneuse;"-.i wno conveyea me message bore the message from the ac . ii.a i.m f n.r i.M ji ..i - a iirnin nim i rt iiaiakiiva unihA.An It? W DOW ''OHIpitlrljr til mo iiouus u uic siiucncail iruops as J v -vw-vmic owvbuu cued to Matheson should be ll of . .-...ful .tUcl crriel out r(rd.v. FMhtrl " called, but as Davis was not avail United States Sending Aid In ALONG RAILWAY Matheson. should be Koney and Supplies to produced iable then and would not be in in the eastern bib (ire fighting is lking place portion of the y in Different Points In crown was quite jlown for several days the adjourn. DortnonL (willing that Constab'e Davis, who uient was granted. Siberia. Train Brings Cheerful News From. Various Points In Regard to Vladivostok, October 29- The Progress of Epidemic NAN PATIENTS United States has contributed $5,- Foch Smashes rttr rrn a ia t t AT SALYAT10N AMY iT'T . I, , s u Heports from up the line seem vuc uauu.aiuisi.. jriM ucufo indicate tnat the Spanish in-Wilson ARE RECOVERING advanced an additional ,., worh of , W.OOO.OOO suppliesfor :cour6e be of thoge WQ0 we the Czecho-Slovack These crimes. atlacked have recovered and Miny III At MtUtUUa and sums, together with the advance- bugine88 whicn was mucn ruck Inlet, But Conditions ment by thenar Trade Board at ldls nized is m beCQmiog Washington of 5,000,000 for the Steadily Improving. more or ,esg norma, i?.:chef. .? Il"8sia..l?.la 1 At Smithers and Uazelton where I be r -ud.ijcn of the mflueoia cu.uuu.uuu... wnicn tue. umiea there were a number of cases a l' I 1. J I V.-1 It tot in the Salvation Army oa u auvu " i'""' good many are Recovered but there destitute and disorganized Ilus- ttx if continuing to be at- 8tl a number who are more knory, There are some even- sians ana me iiara-presse-a, ien-Qr -jegg seriously 11U -No" place ladnnj there now. and ail aciouK uzecno.&iovaK armies. . steins,to have-been missed. uvoi protrttt. Fie olh- ""iiki-t"-. . "".5i jl. J ai rrince ueorge wnen me tram Wt thready been discharged. nsFSiAHl?ia juiiiie ? woss-anu -passca IDrougn tne condlUon was fit vf t tmi oilier flf ly-flve i Y. M. Cv Ai relief work, and the much"better. The town had been ur if the Indians in town, ship tonnage placed at the dis- hit very hard as may be inferred it aul been taken to the posal of August Hoid, the War from the following frm the last hia acd m their cae, too. Trade Boar.-d representative, for number of the Prince George ifartory November and December, and'Citizen: recoveries are being . ... . .. . i 1. t nn--A4A 1 1.n f - jiucie is muticic oiucuwc uimi Ai a special meeting oi me UpUiaHsn ,a -f the Salvation America does not intend to leave city council held Wednesday p rtt hn bten nursing since the Czechs In the lurch as an ac- night it was decided to open the Jiiisrta of the epidemic, is Marshal Foch. the master laetteian commanding the Allied Ninnies, is doing his part, He is i tive propaganda, throughout Si- school on the Millar Section as a ttUrted bcrself with the now asking us to do ours by sending him the sinews of war in order that he may make a proper; ,beria and in the interior of Russia temporary hospital, and Miss jdr laa is receiving atlen- clean up. maintains. Sutherland, a graduate nurse, has ut luipperl. the Indian i The Czechs understand the iin- been placed in charge. Dr. Lyon Kfiooi itacher from porlance of America's concen- was appointed medical health of- tu r.ime nver to heln H CAPTAIN AND trating armies in France this fleer for the city. -year, r iteid,tod good assistance and also the Siberian Hail- "Several severe cases of In- M keen uvea by Mrs. Lamb and Gilt Edge and Profitable way situation, which would en- Uuenza are reported from the itl fortune, at this city. CREW OF BOAT danger the presence of a large lumbering districts east of here, HeUiUlla there are twenty-1 'number of forces on the Volga At Aleza Lake the little daughter ei of Influenza, and at until this Allies can assume con- of Postmaster Davidson died yes-trol l ' The runipuign for the big Victory Loan is being it is not stated laift cannery the natlents IN HOSPITAL of the Transiberian. terday, though mntty-eight, making iu j launched today almost everywhere throughout Canada. j Red Cross Special. that the child's death was due to WV two hundred cases Owing to circumstances the local committee has decided j Another evidence of America's influenza. Another victim was a Uk Indians. Indian Agent imhrinH. iin uvhii six Men to postpone its activities aloug this line for a few days. intense sympathy and support of man named George TIendrickson, I '1' w been verv nplK In the Czechs is that a Red Cross employed at one ofthe mills, Preparations be made, however, those who can by Recover from Influenza at OtH a' 'special sanitary train is expected "At Giscome Mrs. Sims, wife oi wards, and are in a position lo purchase bonds, and the main thing Borden 8L Hospital. section foreman, died yesterday, Fase to bit advice and to leave soon for the interior, and a - u in me .condition-.-' lo calculate is how many can possibly be bought and paid will distribute supplies en route Other cases at Giscome are re-lo r UlW.nl. ! The condition of the patients for. The money is juecestary if the war is to go on, and the-front The train will carry ported recovering, re Bt Harden Street Emergency 'clothing, food, boots, blankets, "A young man named Lockyer, hopes that every pa. tio one here would ask the Government to make an ig-nominoiis furs, medical supplies, doctors on leave from military training vu ill- i m i iiiint li r mm iaiimiiikri 1:11111 i 11 iirn m.iw m.r i.: Du&aaaww peace. and eamp, died yesterday at Salmon :rt1?iW.iLiW0 who Brc nl pres- lor- Three patients were dis nurses. As an income-bearing security the loan is probably I In Harbin appear all sections River, north of the city. Ho was 'Iu"k-. i7.ger,,ne charged yesterday, well enough the best there is nithe world today, and it is free from and classes Russians. Czechs. n a visit to his parents. Other :LeyZ-m to go home. Seven other cases ineume tax. That does away with one of the petty 'Poles. Armenians rcf usrees trav- members of the family are re- Green aua h, were admitted of which only one annoyances which the war taxes are placing on us. The 'ellng in box car? to- escape the ported Beriously ill. P ind attention being given the 'W118 n ,,,cal ono- Six CBme oir l,,c whole of the revenue produced from the bond goes to I barbarous Bolshevik advance. ! An Austrian who had heen ' The Red Cross is now consider- brought in frpm Button Mills in I ".."oped that no more fishing boat hubricuria, which the owner of the bond andhe rate of interest is high. 1 serious condition, died the l occur Canadian Fish Co. ing dispatching two trains to Cho- a ,in belongs to the or Vancouver This vessel was in Another realure about the Victory bonds is that they jliahinsk to aid the people before city Tuesday nights ! here last week and put off two of arc good collateral.:- The banks take them at any time winter. Medical attention is des. her crew suffering from influenza, and loan money on them, and most merchants will take perately urgent. A typhoid epi-demfo "DEMERS" but hud to come back again yesterday. them as currency. Thcy are gilt edge and highly profitable. has broken out in the WANTED Qlrl for house Czecho-SIovak headquarters. Even r m" Her skipper. Captain llan-bou. There is little else that can be said. High Talk, work, Immediately. About CofMU the engineer and t"e cook, members of the municipal hospital flsher- staff are- affected. Wbilo wages. Apply at office of the ;hovt together with three of Borden there is no evidence that the epi-Idemlc Peck, Moore & Co., or tele- seen or all in the hea men are now J the 'Goddess Street Emergency Hospital, and will spread to the Czech -phone 130. tf yo?i Nrlh next time o far doing well. 'schools, . stores, and clubs, the Red) deaths j Thiii have been no 'rVn la riifihlncr naalftf nAina Ini there since yesterday,majority and of the the Wanted check the disease.' , ! 7 tho condition of Help Immediately! Living In Cellars. - patients is such that their recovery ! OPTICIAN col;.6 10 110-. This condition Is not confined EFFICIENOV AND CXPCfttCNCK AND SEE la certain. io the interior, but is found,in j Are lb iwv tuot important quail I Ther is still a eoiisiaerauio . Eastern Siberia, where refugees ncallons tcesary la iitUfieioi Borden and Lougheed Logging Co. at Queen Charlotte m shortage of help at the By Aberuelhy are living in overcrowded cellars, correction of poor vision wlttf w m m Street Hospital. Several of the City to look after influenza cases. All expenses and caves, or abandoned houses, rUuea ano now Our Dr. Hojrt Is one of tbe tnots former volunteer nurces cither with influenza reservations on the boat paid. Every accommodation and The Red Cross is caring lor rmcleDI optlrinns In Cansdft wttlf oonnned to home, 5,000. in Vladivostok. Wanj thousands Mi Mptrimce or year or prl or being run down through convenience granted while at the camp. of others re scattered lu tbe United Stair a graduate of far others have the twt collerea In tlie world overwork, and so take the r IMPORTANT BOAT 8 AILS TOMORROW along the Siberian Railway. Quality Th Bt Satlafaetlon not come forward to Fortunately winter has not eet Outranttd.i ' f Places. Although the epidemic Any person willing to help telephone Mr. Halliday, manager in, but within another month MAX HEILBRONER lt Oust has been countered, the patients for the above company, telephone 502. thousands of lives will be in tha Corner of Third Avenue ' E and Sixth. Street. nursing r0(i; ANB SATiiPin. 8'l suffering require hands of the American relief expeditions, T,0N everything possible for them r m No. 10.7348, will have 1o be done.