"iuV 7 !olR 00B tO DO 1680 The Daily neWs Good GEO.J.FRIZZELL Particular People Meats for Phones, 10 and 25 IMlINCi: Ilt PKiiT, i) c.( SAT UIIDAY, NOVEMDEIl 2, 1918. Pfl'CK KTVri CEKTB FULL ISTICE ' 1 IlIlIV S bjJES GET EVERYTHING NECESSAR Y FOR CARRYING ON OF WAR fPLETE TERMS OF SURRENDER ADVANCE' IN FLANDERS VALENCIENNES BOTTLED UP 3Y TIIE ALLIED FORCES OF TURKEY GIVE ALLIES SHIPS, Utxciii i a.t. p. TeUrript,!.) BY BRITISH MY IN RAID London, Nov. 2 Yesterday' ; attack in Flanders was rewarded ENGINEERED BY CANADIANS SUPPLIES AND STRATEGIC POINTS 'by.iin advance of more than five mile on a ten.mile front. It ONLY IMMEDIATE RETIREMENT OR MIRACLE CAN SAVE brought the Allies to the Scheldt GERMAN TROOPS IN CITY ONE OF HEAVIEST lo be Demobilized, Repair Shops and Arsenals Handed from Serchem to Oavere. BOMBARDMENTS OF WAR COVERS Over, and Allies to have Representative in Turkish 'Tliis the advance Belgians will to probably puob enable the INFANTRY CHARGE Special lo TUt VU C T.P. Ttltmpts.) of enemy over Dcrevatlon Canal to Ministry Supplies. the Teurneuse Canal. With the British Army In France and Belgium, November . Valenciennes is today bottled up as a result of a lightning blow fc a U 0. T. f. leJtf rtph. J delivered by the British on both sides of the city. Only immediate Iprdt) J -r retirement from the place or something in the nature of a miracle Undan, November 2Thc term, of th arml.tlce oranted end tile RaiSer to ObllVlCn! can save the German troops. k. iiu.H Power to Turkey follow, I The resistance encountered this heavy enemy on sector yesterday i nn.ninn the DardaneUe and Bosphorus, giving access to died out during tho night. It Black Sea, and Allied occupation of the Bosphorus forts, j The main attack on Valenciennes was to the south of thn city 2. The positions 01 all mine) nciu inu turpcuu uumi in iur- just above Famars. The Canadians who engineered the drive , .tr to be indicated and assistance given to remove them.' were supported by one of the heaviest bombardments of the.war. 3. All aallaole IWOrmaUOIl rvyuiwuiy immiui m tug mown oca The gunfire was terrific and made the going easy for the Infantry. be communicated. 4. Allied prisoners of war and Armenians interned and prison- to be collected in Constantinople ana nanaea over unconai- AB0UTS50,000 CAVALRY OF onally. .. . k .... 1., I 5. Immediate demobilization or ma i urmsn army. .- m: 3jL ' 6. Surrender of all war vessels In Turkish waters. . VICTORY BONDS ALLIES ARE 7. The Allies to occupy any strateglo points. S. Free use by the Allies of ships, ports and anchorages. 7 B. Allied occupation of the Taurus Tunnel. , ARE NOW SOLD ATBEGRADE 10. Immediate withdrawal of the Turkish troops from North- 1. tn pena. ' 11, Trans-Caucasia to be evacuated. More Extensive Canvass Wlli Main Forces of French and Serbian 12. Wireless telegraph and cable stations to be controlled by Commence Next Week When Troops Thirty Miles i Allies. Special Committees : Distant;.Berlin Admits It Prohibition against the destruction of naval, military or Will Be Out. Withdrawal. ;iJ material. . 11 facilities for the purchase of coal oil fuel and naval ma- KISHEBMEN TAKE I .'. uw.-wfliwrRra rfrom Turkish sources. sa eoo as starter'and eroian cavalry nave.reacnea II .Yrrenderof Turkish officer In Trioolitanla and Cvrenlca Ihe outer defenses of Belgrade. i to numt lullan garrison. (The "French and Serbian main The Victory Loan drive is going 11 Surrenderor the garrisons In Hedjas, Asslr, Yemen, Syria splendidly. Considering the time forces aro approaching Semen-dria, Hopoumia to tne nearest Allied commander and wlth-il given to it, only two hours a day thirty miles southeast of from Turkish Clllcia. !Belgrade. Serbian troops have of Uie by one group canvassers, 17. The use of ships and repair facilities In Turkish forts and results are excellent. Something occupied Pojega. ' Nov. 2. German troops Berlin, like $50,000 wor.th of bonds have 11 The surrender Of Dart In Trlnnlltnnla and Cvmnle. In- been lo operating in northern Serbia have ul ' I ' already sold, according a p.-j amurau. withdrawn from the north bank of iough estimate prepared this 11 All the Danube in the region of Belgrade, Cermans and Austrlanr to evacuate within a month morning. There are no ollicial will Turkish dominion. the German. War Office announces. ilgures out but that is about tin- M. Disposal of the correct amount. H. To be an Allied rDreenLiitlw In Ihn Tiirblth MJnliLrv of Yesterday Albert & McCaflery Mrs. Harry Birch, accompanied announced that as a starter they 21 Turkish prisoners to be Kent at the dlsDOsal of the Allied would take $5,000 and this morn by her mother, Mi5. J. Branch, the arrivals in the were among ing Dr. Kergin telephoned in an & An obligation on the part of Turkey to cease relations order for $2,000. These ar the eity this morning by the Prince rhupert from Vancouver. " WITVI . encouraging tilings in Uie cam. i i locate Of dltordflp In Apmnnlxn Ik. Alllo Mmnii of "That Son-in-Law of Pa's" i C II Wellington, Ihe creator paigu. 4 x Mrijht to occupy. hus hit a hoppv idea in the above carloon specially drawn by him John II. Meagher, secretary oli WANTED Girl for house notuiities to cease at local time, October 31. for ne in the "1018 Dominion Victory Loan campaign. For once the Deep Sea Fishermen s Union, work, Immediately. High . both Pa ajnl Cednc aro in accord in appealing for the Kaiser's reports that up to dale the fisher wages. Apply- at office of IA STEVE RYAN REFUSES hlniclion. men have bought $4,500. This is Peck, Moore & Co, or tele- GETS a spienaiu oeginnmg auu means phene 130. tf . TO GET INFLUENZA. "G. E. FOSTER" RETURNS TO PORT that ing both the their fishermen duty to are the recogniz country TERMS CELEBRATES RESCUE and the value of the bonds as an 41 AFTER USELESS SEARCH FOR THE investment.A member of the committee this ! WANTED a lady cook for IHROUG H ITALY Ktevo Ilyuii, a Mellakatla Indian, morning said that they had been ! logging camp. Apply was colebraling yesterday. One Williams & Manson. well received the ' very among year oku ho wa wij."Ckcd on a bare PATROL STEAMER "GALIANO" businessmen. They bad been Dlat' ihf . mil wuiim rock in the middle or the ocean, turned down by only one man. lie ffd". Olivers Armistice where lie tayvd for nix teen day considered that next week when "Posal to Austrian without anything to eat or drink, NO TRACE OF MISSING VESSEL; BODY OF ONE MEMBER OF they got Into their stride bonds Commander. except rain water. On that little CREW IDENTIFIED AS W. A. EBBS, OF VANCOUVER; would be selling so fast that it rock, half ubmerged at high tide. HAD ON LIFEBELT. would be difficult lo make oul the idon V - TSIMPSEAN LODGE NO. 58 M iu ,7 T 1 General Diaz, without u blado of grass growing, papers fast enough to keep them Steve managed lo survive until, by Uiullriniiig the news published in the Daily News yesterday, going. A. F.& A. M. oi onnisiico a hnuriv. chance, hu was rescued U,e steam trawler Foster, belonging lo the Canadian I isli and Cold A committee meeting is lo be more dead than alive. storage Co., returned to port today after her search around Cape held tonight in tho rooms when Members and all sojourn, lie is now at Tuck's Inlet Can k James in search of the missing naval steamer Galiano, and cauvussers will be appointed for ing Brethren will pleaso take nery, and, ns ho refused lo die n hearing with her the body of one member of the crew oflho ill-fated the residential districts and sections notice that the funeral of k 5ff IS1 " "'ouRhtthat yi'iu: itg when by rights he ought, vcel, d t,IP ca,),n skylight which they picked up floating allotted. Considering all i-ato Brother E. E. SUIweli thai. Ul Ier '"alcrlally now he refuses to bo alTecieu u on the water. Captain Walters of the Foster reported his arrival the circumstances tho campaign Will take place on Sunday hPtin ;.: !ep,f" Turkey, Influenza, to T II Johnson of the Cold Storago Co., this afternoon and later has made an excellent start and; afternoon.. toder Af or detail. Sur- Coal re- reported the picking up of the dead body to Coroner Mc.Mullin. the quota of $300,000 should be' Complying with the orders Lacjjmlth Wellington exceeded. of the city authorities, no the Coino off of tho ship's boats. """ tucot our ruei dim "l All Thursday and Friday ono meeting will be held, but a ?p,l tho maKO-rniany f nnd be-n atlsl.ttlon. fbono 15. -f, "Foster." in company wilh the Must Have Foundered. short Alasonio funeral service r-l"' ""lures. Coal w. . flropn. Drown and Urton, mere seems no uouui, w mo, will be held at tho grave .i dm tuuboat Taloosh, swept said Captain Walters when seen "DEMERS" it i:30 p.m. this "but that the More Talks About Corsets. Straits for miles. They afternoon, ves. i O P T I 0 I A N the travelled Hecate north and south, nnd sel has foundered In the heavy There ar$ still a few srricitNov ano xrtR"7.,.. Tho whole of the Hecate ladies who haven't seen or ci. seas. irom eaev in Arc two moil lnPrwnJ.""' then cut ncross tt) heard about the 'Goddess Straits is just of white covering the wnsto of waters very one mnss forrftllon of por completely. Tho only success foam, nnd it is blowing a living Corset. Now tho next time ,"" t ink ,n are down town and whirls attended their efforts was gale, wilh a tremendous sea running. you It is possible that of have a fow minutes to ono canad of tho dead uouy M the picking up mclt optlcuni of prstiw these unlucky seas was shipped spare let us show you. of yesrs of tno crew, uienuneu n etperlrnre of ono utes-. rsd by the Galiano and with that Front and baok lace; prices la .he l-nlUrt Wilfrid A. F.bbs, and tho sKyiigni I " r.rtlv,,4set. h.prtt, lb N.I eolletes In !'" of ono of tho cabins. Tho Foster weight of water rolling around inside from $1.75 to $10.00. FOK QUALITY Quality Th Ourntl-Bl tin passed an onrj which could her, her" bulkheads would COME AND SEE SERVICE AND SATISFACTION "...,,, MAX MClLBRONEn not he picked up, which may have 'Continued on Page Six.' f 4 t Food Board Licence No. 10-7340,