Chemists.n tMrcilMITFD prug8sia Rot 188 ana The Daily NEWS GEO.J.FRIZZELL Good Particular People Meats for hitncc -n-mill i.uu Phones, 10 and 25 IIUIivw) PMNCE riUPEIlT, D.C., Fit(DAY. OCTOBER 18, 1818. FICE Fills (KNTt UNS ARE ON THE RUN r inn h n iiijIiiji Li uli iinni. 111 i il ihii q ui m i Jt nik"i" 11 ivi . m i w .1 'imi. . . BIMiBUBiaBaaWB .1 Bl BB a Bi a BlMiBB .la Bl H m ft B. B, B. Bft EM a BB S BB V Bl BB BB BB B Bi B. BB B. BB BB B Bl B. B BB B. I.B.IIMBBBlBBH'BIB.BBa rtnn a kil' iiiiiii i hi . mmm aim i i n w PEACE K I A ill Ulvlf L11 riVUm j3Rdi DEMONSTRATIONS IN GERMANY ARE CONTINUED III'' - AS KING AND QUEEN OF BELGIUM CROWD ATTEMPTS TO BURN STATUE OFHINDENBURG H , f, t 1 fa, '.'.". AGAIN ENTER PORT OF OSTEND THE "DIVINE RIGHT OF KINGS" LAST HOUR HAS COME i r r n 1 n i n i r r ti i. . . oncivp rrnmirps nirn rtpcnir rnr hrntrp 1 hia 1 (SpeeUI to Tbe TJw Tit 0. T. P. Telerrapbs.' Paris, October 18. Peace demonstrations continue In Germany. r -OI It 1 1 T 1 ft II T 1. Thourout and omnenes are an lanen; nuns may iry to 1 ILLEGAL TOO PURITANICAL SMOKINQ Groups of soldiers go through the streets of Berlin singing pacifist and revolutionary songs. Pan-Germans who attempted Defend Line of Scheldt. FOR METHODISTS : to hold a meeting before the Hindenburg statue were obliged to Hamilton, Ont- Oct. 18. disperse and hooting crowds attempted to set fire to the statue. Spedl to Tin O. T P. Icl'irxpht. CP. II CONCESSIONS -A resolution was introduced According to reports by General Ludendorff, some divisions into the Methodist have refused to obey orders, and soldiers hold meetings to discuss IN FREIGHT STRIKE conference here asking the political questions In addition mark- Government to maVe illegal and Queen of Belgium yesterday. to 1 smoking in public Berne, Switzerland, October 18. Commenting on President evacuation of fNm D t a . all mm m... of the German Belgium, the commencement wiiviv hi ikot ii a mii men uui places. After a wild discussion Wilson's latest note to Germany, the Zurich Gazette says: "The eent symbolizes also the reluctant abandonment by the war tins w.i))ai j nu la idr the resolution was last hour of the Divine right of Kings has come. .It is not too .t -i-M n t aiKfalnlnn a. nm fntthnlrl An thai aaa CnU in City. 101 ineir am n - w I. withdrawn, the general soon. The old faction has long been considered an anachronism h channel throuah which the - thai the ...1.1.1. ...nHa oaitea opinion being proposal in democratic era." 4Spl tu 0. T.P. Telerrit-U.) L, our part of the world' sea-borne commerce. The prospect of Ottawa, October 18, In view of was too puritanical. Amsterdam, October 18. The Handelsblad published with mi uuBavM -naval- hat nn- np- aiifndfintlv-- m near tn the Uie growing seriousness of the 4ftfftftft reserve the report that the German Admiralty has issued wireless m -.I a. ma :iral(a of Dover ha vitnlihed forewer. freight handlers strike In Western instructions to all submarines to return to their bases. Th. Mntwed Belalin.offensive'has produced! rich k results.J.. In J Canada,m .Senator Hobectaon... today AUSTRIA BROKEN INTO Buenos Ayres, October 18. The Foreign Office has received a despatch from,the Argentine Legation in Berlin saying the present . i t..ii. .- I.- n. .V lli.f am liVa f 1 h o f!nnar1Iiiti Dniif1i vail FOUR FEDERAL STATES situation in Germany Is unbearable. beyond Thlelt and Thorout and have entered Bruges. The "' a nu" wn'eh weeom- 1..- Inl.l.. Ik.t n. n.mana... ........ n.wa '""', . . ' " uujuav- (Special U O. T. P. Teles rapni. BOY'S NARROW ESCAPE ni rcaisMiiivv kiiwiui w inHiv.t i. nr. t : LATE FLASHES . Berne, October 18. Itaron von k .kvu .nwiwiHi. - 'm ---- --- - m i irH inviirai a in ma man 11 sn the Austrian Pannier. IN AUTO ACCIDENT w.f.orf ih. tin. r th. r-n.M In nra.iM forr.-. hut ih- t.. i,. ..i -r. Hussarek, LiaakJl r Ta I V taf ay w aya a ac aj av im a uavv wawva awwar an a a, V uuu UECU triunrUa AUG- . .. ... . ... bas made the announcement ma. 01 Line, sou in oi me Mines saucni, mci u uniiKeiy uiBiivuiijtaii tu iciuowic Atjstria is about to be trahs- FROM SCENE 0F rUiIiiWl5l Strike the cil; Sol Mussalem's Delivery Car Went ouUidf tthldi Una cart hi nfirmintnUo Mtalned and further iol federal ifei Over Side at Hays Cove Circle "Stated by the;deepetu of the northern oVtSrliVS.Sli.iT. lh. according to advices receivedi5-,r BIG CONFLICT This Mornlng.'- r me Brius.l salient toward Valenciennes. M.min,nBr 55 nr -..ni in i. HmIi here. WAU Ihe Allied, Armies In Belgium, October 18. Belgian wjil. by the company. The com-' ..nnnintiT A nasty accident occurred this t entered Bruges late yesterday and the cavalry are operat- pany agrees when men return to iUJiuUnlUfl lULlitnillil Great Distress Reported In Evacuated morning when Svl Mussalem's de- . both sides. Belgian suns are now firing from south of . ri- w suDmu an me mailers in; SHOT BY A GUNMAN! Towns In Belgium The Iiver auto went over the hillside .1 n.I a i flam Ha Im-iiv l.llll.l' Are Still cltr. It it also rcDorted that British outDOsts are east of Ulle. Germans at the corner of Fifth Ave. and jurnl Board. , Retiring. Pari 1, October 18. Belgian cavalry has penetrated ThlelL tSpecltl J-T. P- Telfrphi.) j Hays Cove Circle. George Stev DCIT IU IU lUDIfUT TA Ivdmonion. ucioDer 10. juc rspwui u o.t.p. Teierripm.) ens was driving the can and there alto reported. lUiT. 11. 11. uiuuui sw Cameron, a Calgary gunman snoi ,a 0ctober is North oi were several others in tha.trig at , Paris, October 18. Ostend Is occupied by the British. King REMAIN IN RUPERT Jfi aim . the time of the accident. Willie the Lambie has a scalp wound, Jas. 'ritv noliceman. The latter was ed Kanala and occupied At n riiiKcrecalional ineetintr ofahni whn atternDtincr arrest. Lheishts south of Jekrinas and Gilchrist, a youngstec- eight or the Baptitt Church held last even- Cameron has not yet been cap-ing, KrushevaU. Greet troops have rifne years old, was badly bruised, 1 FW7A MAI AnV TUP PC MFM niF FROM and presided over by Waller tured. reached KursumUe and,Novibazar. and the driver w-as cut about the Daniels, the superintendent of reached by head and face. Ipsk Deea has been SLIGHTLY IMPROVED PMPIIMHNIA ATTAfKS Home Missions, who has been in FIRST PROSECUTION Mrs. Hill and her daughter, who French troops. live on the Circle, heard the crjes the resignation of the Itev. W.W. I Calgary, October 18. The first London, October 18 A state- of the lads and, rushed to the t r Telttrapai.) Peter Buchan, Jr., Son of Well Wright was considered. Mr,'prosecutions under the anti-strike ment has been issued that there scene. They found another lady ......... bn 18. There Is Known Fisherman Is Wright' resignation was tender- order are being taken here. Five tlie dodu- already there and while the other die Spanish in. Among Victims. j to his congregation in con- c. P. H. shopmen have been sum lallon of the towns evacuated by lady went to telephone for help ruia a u Ontario. While sideration of a call to the Southill moned to appear in court charged h I an, her daushter. extri- have been! . the Germans. Uomes This morning three deaths are Baptist Church in Vancouver. wftti contravening the order. d from b PUtr:at p rl slightly im- reported fiyim the General Hos-j The unanimous opinion or me destroyed and their male Popu-'nealu tno wheels, enndi lions, niw from "Wllon a Uey d.d FISH ARRIVALS lation between 16 ami CO seized j a call sent in to Dr. Cade ttrm tn rf 1 1 ., . it ,.11.1. in each case pneumonia u.U( an mcreae in 1110 food of him and Constable Bailey I1PI W U 1 1 k IU MI V MMM for; military work. The br?ughl fchf l(' K....arc I rcilOOIS,I CUUT-..... given as the cause. There q d lallon wa!) jegpauhed to Boats arriving today were the the Belgian Belief Commission to ta the scene and the lads were - eic. are nu nihil are many ether cases of pneu- , , ...rn..a.,. hlm Fisher. 12.000 lbs.; Reliance, 8,- Ihii hrlp,ng greatly inonia following attacks of In- lo remam ,,, pn,lce Ilupcrt. Tins 000; Joe Baker. 3,000, and Ingred, the amount of 20,000 pounds .JSrL and lluenza. he finally agtyej to Uo. 7.000 lbs. seized in Iloulers and what could ii.e ws bad a miraculous escape. WILL HtLP INDIANS I Angelo Zanarda, an Italian and not be carried off was destroyed. .The ladies who were first on the 1 a a III!. aAllnl a mmcn irom me .vwiu London, Oct. 18. Tourcoiag scene did excellent work in help- ' ot lt locai Sahalion Army cila-'wnm admitted to the hospiUl Oct. BRITISH ARMY STRUCK HARD has been evacuated. jmg to extricate tne noys. ;iK Died and he un a a lioatulnl' 13. Hi, Wn 13 years old r in ... ... :.. - .. . . .. Paris, October 18. An advance' . ' 1 Mir inuians and me iIIa.i voninniav. Anotner case u i 'ai-ar, a laxme will have that of Abram Sarton, 01 vm AND AMERICANS MADE SOME of about two miles on a two-mile . 'ne nursing. Their 'Ave., West, who was admitted last front northeast of Lafere is re-. PUBLIC NOTICE 1 s exciting much 'evening and died this morning, 'vorsble . DOUAI IS TAKEN ported by the the epidemic of' minent :Tnc u,lrtj j9 ieter; Buchau. Jr ADVANCES; !today. Vloleut fighting continues - Owing to at the went into lhe hospilal on ine Influenza prevailing ..... -iwho ioilnv. II U west of Grandpre where lh present, all churches, in I Will BUU UIVU WV w.w w w 'mother resides at 121 Lorno SU , (Special to Tb r l O, T. P. TelerrtpM.) French have crossed the Aisuo. common-with other places Jler tbe son 01 18,Yesterday was The Germans, fighting hard, are 1 of public assembly, are and Optician .Vancouver. Ho was Hrilish lleadnunrtera in France, October A 1 . I .. n DR. Hnvr y 'l'otcr Buchan, the fisherman,and who who n Mack day for the German arms. While from Lille to the re.iriiig mllc3 we8fc.;of vuwurua urU8Sels,vuut-iiuruc,hastily uu until hereby further ordered notice.tu be cjosed "aduale Optician i'is well known In town,of Scotland. a wonderful crop of brilliant successes was being guruercu abandoning positions northeast of -T. McCLYMQNT,. Mayor. " a rail. Ibelonns to the north ' e.i Brilis-h fmi'th army slruck hard on the Lecateau-Bohoin front, Lafere. ' nr """' v refunded. Mwlheast of Canibrai, where the enemy was trying to ellect. liis London, October 18. rrencn lh "tvtt GERMANY MUST REBUILD main retreat. Ileav lighting resulted bu the progress of Marshal .troops have captured more than i -f and . up-to- BELGIUM'S INDUSTRIE Maitr was natisfacl tiW. Brilbta reroneJ to .us. S&SZV' Avenu. i.iiin nml also east of ISt. Benin. The heaviest resistance was of Guise. .1 'DEMERS" m nixui Mrect. ISlrt.l rt O.T P. TrlsnpM encountrred at Lecatcau, Prison- outside of llomagne. which" when 4,000 Prisoners. London. Oclobcr IB.-n.w n.a- from six different divisions won. gave access to the equally London, Oct. 18. Bruges his Hat Special for Saturday. lerinls are likely 10 ers taken number 1.800. ivilal Dame Marje, and that posi-With been evacuated. See our Windows from Germany aflcr me yi - the American army ISorlh lion In turn gave access to Chat- Over four thousand prisoners All 12.00 to $18.00 hats restored the were captured by tieia .Marsuai Iu the window at ..,.$8,75 til -he has .it nf Verdun, octoner ie. in wuu. i plnnls which have been destrojw f Cote Chatlllon I London, Oeinh-.p i British .Ilaig's forces yesterday.m iionain All 17.50 to $12.00 hats in lu Belgium. , c(. ii.a Americans now hold the key,troops entered the town of Doual in the Lecatcau region. the window at ......$5.75, WashlnKtun, lo grjeat slrelchos to Jllie north j late yesterday artcr ovocfomlng . . SATURDAY ONLY t . 1 I.1.An hv lie un"" in the enemy's resistance the line Ladyjmlth Wellington Coal reduces, are ueiuis mr , nnd northeasj. The hill is. on Btates Government to $! f0ct. the Ana' of t"e ky8' 8,1 of of ,Iaule Deu,e CanaI T,,e nfln your fuel bill and gives COME AND 8EE wild scram for raw which have been bitterly defend- Brilleh army entered nnd cap-ed. attraction. Phone 15, .P. R. ood Z -,A" "TI8FACT.0N and manufactured g The first was Mamelle trench turjod Lille, Coal Co. "cenee No. 10.73. vastated F.urope.