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Wednesday, September 25, 1918

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 25, 1918, Winnipeg, Manitoba Today s weather fair and warm. Temperatures yesterday maximum 66.4 minimum. 32.3. Unrest in Germany that the situation in Germany is grave is indicated by the fact that it was made the subject of an address to the Reich Stag by von Hertling. Winnipeg wednesday september 25, 1918. Morning pages no. 71. French cavalry capture Prilep import ant town two aviators compel surrender of 65 huns London sept. British aviators flying in one machine brought about the surrender of 65 germans and without having their i plane shepherded the party across i no Man s land to the British lines i according to a Story from the Battle i t i 1w1 i according to a Story fro 0 its advancing on Twenty mile Ficaj Naae Toti Conj. To 11 1 front in retreating in disorder Renska Massif taken by series considered notable achievement i Ujj tegarian armies withdrawing from monastic and Lake the Pilot and his observer had been i attached from a Trench and sunken i Road. The Pilot dived and replied to the enemy fire with his machine l gun filling one and to founding three. I the germans in a panic ceased fir ing and hoisted a White handkerchief. As there Mere no British infantry in thai neighbourhood the Pilot descended to within fifty feet of the ground and ordered the germans out of the trenches circling around them to in Sec that none escaped. All there a. Cry brought in and handed Over to nearest British troops. The aviators then resumed their patrol. , sept. Cavalry to rating to the Northeast of Wiona Macedonia have captured the a Nof Prilep. According to an offic y statement made this evening. Loader., Rcpt. Allies a a disaster should Elm turks Allenby s crushing Victory will teach anew How lavishly huns sacrificed Turkey which Are retreating in disorder. The serbians according to news re frit in London today arc of 1 Riley on the South the British after the eap of the town Doiran. Are Aci Nicita the North passing Karush on the East Side of the Lake Strong bodies of serbians have a St i sliced themselves on the Eastern of the Vardar Between Dernier Jija pass and Krivonak and Are the of the of ii serbians. Cavalry mean Zixie Are feeling their Way across Plain toward Lina and Kaliyan. Lie serbians have achieved a not ii i Success in the capture of the Renska Massif a great isral defence to Prilep. The ital have captured another important Selz it on the monastic front giving observation Over Plain t Iii River. Creek a Yench troops operating s the British left live reached of Cinclini. A few Miles Vest of the Vardar. Liui far Between and 12.000 and 140 suns have been in Contact with enemy Allied offensive in is continuing such Essl ult the serbian communiques. We Wisest in i ii Ere we ire ii1 i ii ice with enemy toward the re a Monique said. The enemy u3ies to Burn villages and attire i of this of t2r material have fallen into our hands. Doiran captured by British London. Sept. Troops in i captured the important of Germany has expended turkish lives and prestige in Hope of Eastern Dominion eight Hundred germans taken South mignon successful attack on four mile front by Haig s troops in Region West of St. Quentin improve positions Northeast of apparently hold ing l Pine de Dallon High ground West of Yayoi seized 1 and Woods East of Fresnoy cleared forecast Complete destruction or capture of ottoman army in Palestine was Lii Igloo. Sept. 24. In general Allenby s Brilliant Victory Over the turks in Palestine the British Mili in Els great Satis fac cause it virtually tary Mission or ration not on y wipes out of Power there but because of it demonstration anew of the that accompanies Ger Man domination and exploitation of the turkish army. Field Marsha von Sanders commanded three armies of about men in Palestine two of which Gen. Allenby annihilated von Sanders himself barely escaping with his staff. The third is in flight and its defeat will Cut the turkish garrisons at ind Yemen of i from Europe and break the hold of the turks upon the masterly Conception of Ger. Allenby s plan will thus be says a statement today by the British Mission and there is fair Promise that its execution will tend to outbid the Conception. Germany freely sacrificed turks the turks have a Long account of selfishness and neglect against the germans disasters in 1912 and 1913. Abortive and discs trots offensives at siiri Kamiss and against the Suez canal at the beginning of the War and the waste of their Man Power in the l Iran. On the Southern Short Lake in Macedonia Accord tsp atches received Liere today. The forces in the a crap. Region have effected a june Tor. The i Yonco greek Foi Ces to Veat Kaiui continue to pursue the creating says the ii official stain ment on macedonian a stations. The have reached snip Kvitka. Marcini an and of ten Miles up the Vardar at Bazurli three Miles North Lake Doiran. Dardanelles. The Eul effect of this Dardanelles Campaign has not been appreciated by the world of Basra. Bagdad Mecca. To j correctly the Losi London . Tiv resign West of St. Quentin the British troops have carried out a successful opera Tion Over a front of four Miles from the orig non River South and taken about 800 prisoners according to Field marshal communication issued tonight. The text of the communication Fol lows a successful operation was Ca ried out this morning in co operation the French in the St. Q Jentink sector i at Dawn. English trops Over a front of four Miles from the Neis h boyhood of mignon River southward j Good Progress was made ill Alonya this front. About Soo prisoners were taken. Vigorous resistance was encountered at a number of Points especially in the neighbourhood of Melency where the fighting is still continuing. There was local Fis Hting Airai to Day Northeast of Ephy As a result of which we improved our positions slip Ritly. On the remainder of the front there is nothing to z Anglo French assault with the British army in France sept. Anglo French As Sault was delivered against the Ger Man defences before St. Quentin to Day. Reports received up to 2 o clock this afternoon indicated that the Al lied attack was meeting with great Success. On the right the French appeared to have Possession of l Pine de Dallon Southwest of St. Quentin a Strong position known As re und Hlll to the West of the threatened City and the Hamlet of Tara Scilly Melency while to the North the British had seized the High ground West of Fayal and cleared the Woods East of Fresnoy and had stormed their Way through . This of a mile from the Bend in the St. Quentin canal which forms a vital part of the Hindenburg bulwarks. It As around 1 ont Ruet that the Brit ish captured Many hundreds of prisoners. Fighting was proceeding this of to noon along the Ridge Between font Ruet and Gricourt. The statement reads the Pursuit the retreating bulgarians and Jerusalem the almost inevitable loss of Medina the turkish lives sacrificed in order to provide the Ger Man exploitation of Roumania and the isolation of to Weir arabian Garri sons must also prove a bitter memory. The present turkish Advance in the Caucasia has been carried out not with the assistance but in Defiance of the germans and this with the Iso lated Success under turkish command Kut forms the Only entry on the on the credit Side of the Book. The net re fronts continues. Suit has been for Turkey the loss of territory or and prestige and the deplete Anglo Greelis have reached the territory and Presti it Zarli Kurka smok Zitza. Where they Are in touch with the Franco Creek following bulgarians la Nylon. Fat. Serbia my continue to Cross the Vrtar of monastic and Are j1. with the bulgarians says serbian official statement of Are hurting Villas stores of material. The ser however have captured great of material. F Rigep the ser Juris Are on Road to the North s. T0 Southeast they have the Steep Massif of the Mountain Fae statement reads on the 21ind sunday our troops to Cross the Vardar where Are in Contact with the enemy. Awards 1 Riley serbian troops reached the very Steep Massif be Renska Mountain Range and Al Points Are on the Grasko enemy continues to Burn vil3 own stores. Despite however great quantities of War have fallen into our hands. Vardar railway line Skub to a tip captured several 560 bulgarian deserters bulgarian according to Andstrom the macedonian front. It reported that 5go men from one been to a routed at the of German officers. On of her , which can Only provide a source of keen Satis faction in Bulgaria. Brilliant part Indian troops played it is a marvellous thing How Long the turks have submitted to the machinations of the committee of Union by associated press in both Macedonia and Palestine the entente Allied forces Are giving the already badly beaten bulgarians germans and turks no Vest while in France the British and French Are continuing to draw their net More closely about St. Quentin and the remaining elements the Hindenburg line in this immediate Region. In Macedonia the situation of the bulgarians and germans daily grows More critical As the Allied forces steadily maintain their pressure against them. In Turkey the latest operations of and Arab tribesmen Friendly to the Allied cause seemingly forecast Complete destruction 01 the capture of the ottoman troops in Palestine on both sides of the River Jordan. St. Quentin. Through the latest advances of the British and French is All but enveloped and to the North the Strong enemy line protecting Cambrai has been further encroached on by Field marshal Haig s men. All along the 100-mile front in Macedonia., from the Region North of monastic to Lake Doiran the entire entente armies have pressed further Forward against the demoralized Bulgari whose reinforcements have not been Able to stiffen the line for a face about. Nor i of Mon astir. The Imrij Octant strategic position of Prilep has been occupied thus giving control of the numerous roads radiating from it to tiie French cavalry. In the Centre the serbians have pushed their wedge further Between the enemy s Western and Eastern armies while on the extreme Eastern Hank the British and greeks have advanced along both sides of the Vardar to a depth averaging about ten Miles Over a front of Twenty Miles. Nowhere Are the in int commands permitting the bulgarians and germans to Iose Contact with the advancing troops who Are harass ing them vigorously. Disaster seems pending. So badly has the 100-mile line been penetrated or a littered that immediate dire calamity seemingly r aces the enemy unless the Retreat is s Oatly the enemy is Fleet enough of foot to outdistanced the allies on the wings of the drive and reconstitute his front to the North with its Centre resting possibly on Skub or thereabouts. Even if such a manoeuvre is possible doubtless it will be necessary for the enemy to straighten his line Westward through Albania to the Adriatic that the Allied ranks Are moving swiftly to Previn the separated rules from joining up is indicated in the capture of a Riley and the a dunce of the British to the North of Lake Doiran. These manoeuvres Point to an attempt at rolling up movements of great proportions by the allies. In Palestine the British on the coast have taken the important towns of Raifa and acre while East of the Jordan the turks Are everywhere in Retreat hard pressed by the British and the tribesmen of the King of the Hejaz. Inside the big sack the neck of which was sewn up by British in their initial drive. Many More prisoners have been taken and the aggregate now greatly exceeds the officially reported. To the West of St. Quentin Over a front of four Miles running South from the mignon River the British have materially advanced their front notwithstanding the desperate resistance of the enemy and taken about Soo prisoners. Hard fighting is in Progress at Melency. A scant two the outskirts of St. Quentin. Around Ephy and further North in the Cambrai sector the British positions in front of the Hinden Burg line have been battered. In Flanders the British have re capture ii portion of their old Trench system South of Ypres. That the germans even though the weather conditions preclude in Fantry activity Are fearful that the americans anticipate a further attack is indicated by their almost continuous bombardment of the positions heavy guns along the Lorraine front. In an address before the committee of the Reich Stag the Ger Man Imperial von. Wertling admitted-., that. There was discontent in Germany but asserted that if it was due to Germany s present military situation it far exceeded justifiable limits. Admitting reverses the Chancellor said the situation was grave but we have no cause to be i with peace with Russia and Koumanis the Chancellor added a considerable portion of Germany s Eastern army could be employed on the West front. Allies carry lines Forward near Gricourt occupy Francily Melency and Dallura prisoners also machine guns taken germans gained temporary footing in advanced positions in neighbourhood of Glennes use american indians to secure information from bodies Able to detect camouflage to discuss freeing of oppressed nations Paris sept. Petit Jour Nal announces that a Congress of Allied nations of Central. Europe is to con Vene october 1 5 in Paris. It is to be an outgrow Ruth of the Congress of i austrian oppressed nationalities held in Rome last this says inv. Petit journal will enlighten us further on the austrian reasons for peace offers. All the National councils to be voiced Are recognized As belligerents. The matters to be to fyn under consideration Are the reconstruction of Central Europe on the basis of the different to study to Gether future relations and common political interests of the freed an finally to Settle upon a agreement with the allies and to Villi the free nations which Mill succeed the austrian three thousand new influenza epidemic cases 112 deaths during Day reported from Arm and naval Camps throughout United states Camp Dix deaths alone now total cases in . Reach Paris. Sept. Of rat. Quen tin the French troops in conjunction with the British have captured fran Cilly Melency l Pine de. Dallon and the Village of Dallon according to the French official communication issued this evening. More than 500 prison ers and a Large number of machine guns were taken n the operation. The text of the statement reads in the Region West of St. Quentin our troops in co operation with the British army carried out this morn ing a new Advance. We occupied j prancally Melency l Pine de Dullon j and the Village of Dallon. J further South we curried our lines. Forward to the outskirts of Gricourt i taking More than prisoners As j Well As a great number of machine s u is. I on the Vesle front in the course of a violent attack in the neighbor Hood of glances the enemy succeeded in gaining a foothold on our1 advanced in a counter attack our troops re established our line in its entirety. We captured about fifty prisoners belonging to three regi Day report Paris sept. Artillery was Active last night on the French front below St. Quentin and Between the Ailette and the Aisne taut no infantry action is reported in today s War of discontent Doe to deprivations von Hertling admits Gravity of situation but maintains the unrest not justifiable says fatherland s soldiers. In tre idly preventing Allied attempts to break line ten additional fatalities in Quebec worst complication in Spanish influenza London sept. 24. Ling the German Imperial addressing the committee of the Reich Stag today declared that the washing ton. Sept. New cases of Spanish influenza in army Camps had been reported to the officers of the surgeon general of the army up to noon today increasing the total number of cases to nearly deaths reported were due chiefly to pneumonia which Fol Lowed influenza. The. Total of pneumonia cases was for All Camps. New cases of influenza were reported today from Camps in All. 10 More deaths in Quebec. J Quebec. Sept. Epidemic of von Hert a Spanish influenza in Quebec was the cause of ten More deaths today sir in Victoriaville. One in Arthabaska heavy German attack near Gavrella repulsed i London. Sept. "4. British forces j Are pressing in on St. Quentin from the West today s report trom Field marshal Haig shows. He reports Fig Hting Adan the attacking forces in the Region East of Vermande. On the front to Occam brai in the Region of oeuvres the British positions have been improved. In the Arras Lens sector the Ger mans tried to drive the British from their new positions at Gavrella. The enemy was completely repulsed the British retaining their lines intact. In Flanders British troops Suc acid the Progress and the Amateur needed in pushing Forward and occur isms of her German born leaders who paying a portion of the old British reveal part Thriff to German people fice statement statement reads in the course the text of the of the night there was marked activity by the artillery in the Region of St. Quentin be tween the Ailette and the Aisne. In the. Champagne two raids upon the trenches in the Region of Perthes and in the direction of Hie butter de Mesnil resulted in the Tak ing Oil prisoners by the raid in Woc vre Region Washington sept. Of 29 prisoners and two machine guns by american raiding parties in the discontent in Germany was not justified by the military situation on the Western front according to. A despatch from Berlin. The Chancellor opened with the pro Mise to meet the desire of the Reich Stag for information As far As pos he proceeded to allude to Thuv Ville and three in. Trois Pistoles. In Arthabaska Ville the Catholic College has been closed. There Are forty cases in trois Pistoles. Cases at Colorado University. Boulder Colo. Sept. Cases of influenza reported sible. Deep discontent which has seized among dial Ted men in the army tech wide circles of the and i Nical school at the University of said the principal reason was the Colorado Here today bringing the pressure of the terrible four years of. And i Ami War wit ii ail the deprivations sufferings brought in its Wake the sacrifices imposed on All classes All families and More or less on every individual. I. Have no intention trying to diminish this pressure by words but. Gentlemen if this Discon Monia were reported today in City and nearby army Camps. Count von herein or admitted that _., the last German offensive was in woe Yre Region was reported in Gen. J successful and that it had been Neces per shag s communique for yesterday t withdraw to the Siegfried received tonight. The statement reads Section. The woe vre Pur raiding parties were again Active total number of cases up to 74 deaths in new York. New York. . Sept seven deaths More than 200 new cases of Spanish influenza and Neu this Ai the deaths were those of soldiers and tent is influenced by our present Mili 110 of the new developed among tary situation by the events of uhe i military or men. West front i must without desiring at . 3s men died to anticipate a statement which we today bringing the number of deaths May expect from a. Representative of. To us. Two of the victims were Ofifi the War ministry More am cers. Oin death and 43 new cases Phat Cally that it Justis were reported at Camp where Able ill. Last offensive unsuccessful Lii sailors eight marines and civilians were taken to hospitals suffering from influenza. In addition of cases of pneumonia reported. At one Hospital tonight ten members of one family occupied an isolite Ward having been stricken display ability Only in their escape from the consequences of their inter Ference and in their avoidance of Tho Battlefield. After losing Jerusalem fit Lenheim of Thunderbolt Fame made Good his escape to Europe while Kress von Kresse Stein obtained Access to a new zone of interference in the caucasus. Lynnan von Sanders escaped the net thrown round his armies including his Ger Man bodyguard by the Short space six thanks to turkish gullibility and Protection of the com Mittee on Union and Progress May yet survive to see his Iron Crescent Unter Der Linden. It is a source of the greatest sat up against strongly i faction to the British Empire that her Indian representatives have had so Large a share in this far reaching Victory. The striking manoeuvring capacity. Power which and have developed under the Able leadership of their commander cannot be classed As other than remarkable when the difficulties of the terrain Are work of col. Lawrence Paris sept. By Side with Gen. Allenby and the French col. De Allied at tempt to stiffen morale front line Southeast of Vormezeele below Ypres. Fighting East of Vermande the text of the statement says fighting is taking place to our advantage in the sector East of ver Mand where we Are reported to be making Progress. 1 a local enemy yesterday North of the Little Priel farm opposite be Cate let was successfully repulsed leaving prisoners in our hands. During the night the enemy at tacked our new positions Southeast of Gavrella supporting the assault with a heavy artillery barrage. The attack was repulsed our line remaining intact. Improved our position slightly North of oeuvres and by a Success Ful minor operation carried out Dur the night regained a portion of the old British front line Southeast of hostile raiding parties were driven the Canadian army in France. Sept. 24. By j. F. B. Livesay can Adian press correspondent the. Frankness with which the German press admits the seriousness of the. Breach made in the Hindenburg line inference by experience being that the German plan to destroy the place themselves. He Speaks of the Shell ing and bombing of Douai As in reality a Domestic War Between the envious mining Industry in compel j tuition with the collieries of Northern a Clumsy and ludicrous at tempt to split the allies by the old method of placing the interests of the the allies will be left retreating germans. Will build Plant Imperial Oil company plans Struc Tures at Portage la Prairie Portage la Prairie pm .a.n., sept. 24. The Imperial Oil company has applied for building permits Here for structures which will Cost and which when completed will give the the Best equipped bringing in 29 prisoners and two machine guns. Three hostile raids in the woe vre and in the Vosges were great artillery activity with the american army on the Metz front. Sept. 24__aside from artillery bombardment of important Erman centres with a counter Shell ing of the american positions the woe vre front is quiet. Two american raids yesterday netted Many prison ers. The enemy Laid Down a barrage but the infantry failed t6 come and face our counter fire. The enemy front is largely mud locked. Ameri can indians Are being used to secure information from the Boches and Are successful. They never to by distance but always by hours. The indians distinguish the Boche Trees from real ones in variably. Berlin report the Canadian is surprising unt plants West of observes that it of explanation and reassurance. To. Make it one of the. Distribute the critical the Frank of the pro ing Points for is understood building of the moment. Zeitung Speaks open in Buelow earious to army owing to the deep wedge driven j Scarpe. That into the German front South of the the writer goes on to say the germans have to reckon with the fact that a the. South Side or the Scarpe would shake the whole Arto Ift salient and would throw their infantry right against. Fatally caught in Belt the Cord. Ont. Sept. Gregg fourth Concession bos Quenet idled today while trying to put ii on i Tlires-hins1 engine. Both has arms and nearly All his clothes were torn off one leg was the Gates of Douai. Speaking the Allied plans he carried no Canadian mail , ., sept. Line. The situation., fait we have no cause to be with and brought in irom hearted. We have already had to pass Day to Day. Throux h harder sixth death in polish Camp the Chancellor instanced the fail j Niagara Camp sept. 24. An tire of the Verdun offensive. The other death Xmas added last night to the list of fatalities which have occurred in the polish Camp from Well remembered unfavourable read i Spanish influenza this makes i total of six deaths from the epidemic. I there were about cases of Spau ish influenza in the polish army i yesterday but the number was Somme. Battles and mass bringing in their train the Tion on the Austro italian front then Roumania s entry into the War. We never lost he . But showed our enemies what a re solve to Victory could do. How do things stand now to have peace with Russia and Houman a and even though conditions in Russia Are not yet Clear and the i be Verthe i org from two i has disappeared and a consid Fiat of our men of the Eastern diced to Day by discharges to 185. Protests to soviet Renoi this Evoner save attack which were release of German subjects i without adequate reason Amsterdam sept. Ger Man Consul general at Moscow a army can be employed in the West j to a Berlin despatch has maintain position protested to the soviet government the army holds j against the arrest of a Large number Large tracts of italian territory and German subjects and persons in bravely maintains its position. In gel. German Protection without a rent reason. He urges the immedi a release of those against whom who Are supported by every kind of Are no adequate grounds for the head Aua ters i1 France our troops repel attacks by in save Lille French English and americans. Renewed Northwest of St. Quentin Between the mignon River and the Somme failed on the front Between Cambrai and Quentin to the War office statement today the g ermans have retaken Trench sectors at two Points and captured prisoners. Jorth i of oeuvres West of Cambrai British j what modern instrument of War. The events of the last few Days suspicion. Consul general it is added. Have proved the old spirit is. Alive in. Emphasized the Case of two poles who n our troops. The fatherland s True sons Are int rapidly preventing the in but were executed pernicious attempts to break proper identification. Under the Protection of the con without writes is armies Ile British front afield seems of epee the scene of Trench i if the British succeed the Echo de Paris must mention col. Lawrence As having played a part of the greatest importance in the Palestine Victory. The name of col. Lawrence who placed at the disposal of the British Leader his experience in the country his Talent for organization will become historic in great Britain. At the head of the cavalry forces which he had formed with bedouins and ruses he Cut the railway at Derma thus cutting the enemy comm Mca Between Damascus and Haifa pierced on the front there is yet such a of defences barring their methodical patient. Huns Are callable of these mazes Are from two Miles deep. Part of the for not producing papers i. Man. Sept. Men 1 produce satisfactory papers inem to be exempt from off last night West of Belle eglise tactics North of St. Quentin and East of j by goo nerve one of our posts South of the Scarpe of o1-. Tea i. K us Chape Lle the enemy raided i divisions then go through to con True i Nap athe -.t.tuek, the earlier divisions be in the meantime refilled from advantage with British i ample reserves possessed by the allies. Of i the b Irish army in France it is not to be denied he continues me u.-.l-. To time waver says the English have started other stated at the Vancouver Post office made j today that there was no Mai from other i Canada registered or otherwise on the actual attack storming divisions were Reo jilted. Local South of vill ers Guise in and East of Ephy j enabled us to recapture Trench Sec tors which remained in the enemy s hands after the recent fighting. We captured prisoners. Counter thrusts by the enemy were repulsed. Be tween the mignon Brook the Somme the artillery fire revived in the evening. Lieut. Rumey a his forty first Aerial Victory. With the other army groups there were no events of importance. There was Lively reconnoitre no activity in shall previously happened shall we refuse the old absolute Confidence in the men who hitherto have to sept fighting for the vital the positions which have defended Hindenburg line East of Ephy and Ron soy continued yesterday and to Las doubt passed Over Many of. Our troops the Western front and he tries the great Northern train hell up by a robber South of the International Boundary last night. Three naval aviators killed pens-aeolr., flo., sept. Limval aviators were killed Here today in the fall of a hydroplane in pens this doubt is passing Acola Bay. Three other occupants of the air plane were pal Tully Hurt. The and Fresnoy. interest however the Ephy Ron soy i British shoot Down eleven enemy planes London. Sept. Air ministry report says on monday eight hostile machines were destroyed and three driven Down. Four of ours Are missing. At night we attacked enemy Aird Romes nailheads and hut ments with vigor and effect dropping tons of bombs without losing a Fig a Giuffi i the Hindenburg defences that was to be held at All costs. Pounding at Gap. I the pressure which the British have established1 Here is obvious. The St. Quentin canal forms a Strong natural defence for the enemy for a great distance in this sector but just East of Konesny it runs underground for about three Miles in other words there is a Gap in the waterway defence Here and it is this which the germans have been defending desperately. In front of the canal along this Gap the Hindenburg line has been made especially Strong to protect the pos 1 sible Gateway. British divisions which have been doing such magnificent classified want and. With a College education the daily want and is the general servant of the Community. All times it gives service and at All times it carries on its work whether in business or at Home. But classified display is an executive with a College education. Dressed in smart Clear Type its appearance is reassuring. Is the Best dressed member of your classified advertising family. The work of classified display is Clear Cut and efficient. Its users have found results excellent and far reaching. Working ill the great circulation held of the free press its sphere of influence is wide spreading. Classified display bears the impression of. Your business personality. Every time you uset an excellent cumulative effect is added to the direct result. French report from East. Paris. Sept. Thea tre our Pursuit of the enemy continues on the whole front from monastic to Voles. Enemy columns with our Advance guards on their heels harassed by cavalry and bombarded with machine guns by the american outposts fit. The Tlemcen that would be unmanly urn an attack again so Edity and base sit Udes incident to All wars son of state present the american outposts South of Arch Angel yesterday the bolshevik sus the sitting of the committee talk Cal a considerable loss. Eight dead of the Reich Stag was attended by the j were Rhone Heap in front of an Imperial Chancellor. Admiral Hintze the foreign Secretary other secretaries of state. Frederich Ebert present of the com Mittee announced that the meeting had been called at an earlier Date than expected owing of Austria s peace proposal. Count von Hertling opened the Dis Cussion with a statement on the to 1 advanced position and three other Ana i bodies were found in a Forest. Most of the bolshevik dead were Letts. The bolshevik raid against the american outposts Cost the americans their Al St Battle casualties on this sector of the front. The bolshevik apparently attacked in the Hope of saving one of their air planes which descended the. Day before just beyond Tion of wars in the future. Continued on Allied aviators have retreated in great disorder in the direction of Veles is tip and on the left win Allied forces Debo Ching on the monastic front drove Back the enemy on the roads to Albania. French cavalry entered Prilep on sept. 23 and found the town intact. They seized immense stores. Further North. Franco serbian forces passed beyond the Road be tween Prilep and Grasko. Menacing the Prilep Veles Road. Establish Bridgehead. In the Centre serbian troops who crossed by several undamaged Bridges Between Demir Kapland Grasko established a wide Bridge head North of the River. We occupied. Eni Shoba Karo hoc Tali Voy Shan and ibirli., v of the right Wing the Allied troops operating on both sides of the Vardar have reached the line of Petroro Pard vicar Cinarli and Kara ought ural on Lake Doiran. On sept 22 about ten Cannon several of which were of Large Cali Bre were captured. At Krivonak the serbians addition to Booty previously reported captured air planes i and nine automobiles As Well As Large depots of Petroleum and. Situation internal reforms j. American lines. The displayed prussian suffrage and the Preven a stubbornness and the accuracy of their artillery fire indicated that skilled officers were Manning the guns. A bolshevik officer taken prisoner sunday declared that his forces were ignorant that the americans were on this front. The bolshevik leaders. Buried at bran Rashott Lieut. La Duke was Mem Oer battalion recruited in Lieut. La Duke of nut Ana sask., who was recently buried at Bram Shott. Hants belonged to. The original 34th battalion recruited in the Koo Teays The pall bearers were officers of Kis own w .1 Fisher. Capt. Lieut. Lieut. W. H. Webster. Lieut. Mcquigg an and Lieut. Macdonald. Chaplain Godfrey Piffl hiatal a Beautiful Wreath sent by were using every precaution to pre vent this from becoming known. The death penalty was imposed on any one caught Reading Allied repatr1ated canadians nine soldiers released from hol land and Germany the Canadian keel Cross society that the following Cana Neffic ers of the St Canadian Reserve Jali sex prisoners of War have been. Bat Tirion. J repatriated from. Holland capt. D. Owen attached a. Messenger 21844 Cpl. G. Hunter u333s pet. A tuls. And 23443 Cpl. H. J. Shaw. The following have been repatriated from Germany 2h373. A. A. Cleeton 706s81. Pet. Montenegrin honors for for hand Pershing Paris sept. King of Montenegro has decorated marshal Foch and general Pershing with the grand Cross of the order of Danilo. A Gold medal has been awarded to general Foch for bravery in the fighting at Verdun. T. Booth 302195 w. Wood and 14ss02 Sig. W. Ferry. Archbishop Ireland still lives St. Paul minn., . Archbishop Ireland still clinging to life this morning his physicians were that he would live through the nigh at 7 o clock the Arch Bishop s condition was much the same us it waa throughout the Day. prolong ;