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Prince George Citizen
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I,;,.      Hlty-three    Irpstde   a,,-       Lnll(!oll> Sept. 27.    Two   Brit- j conquered    feitions   Germans
|    isli   divisions     have   capturedjhave   been   fortifying   for' four
� |!nt.   sacrificed tliousaiids   of   men to I11"11-      It�n   hrItlsh   Ilia''llim's;(^ucnfin.   with     1500   prisoner's,   hold.    French   losses  have been
�       : to r.chirn.              .              British      airplanes      yesterday j remarkably   light     considering H   T         \A          P\                A     I (^"oPP.(Sd bombs on   the (ierman   the enemy's stiffened resistance.
�   1 dl   iVIen   L/rOWned     !eity of Frankfort.    Five enemy       Washington,   Sept.   27       At-H                        "~"                      ! machines were shot down; four | tacking yesterday over a   front
�   Wellington.   Sept.   2.   at    rrr(;lin   ,M)in(s Wf^   of   A,..   cases of inHuenza   in   the army �n     1        �         A             �           ,       gonne.                                           cani[)s   had    beon    reported    to
(Ur. Lazier Appointed      Vvrurh Armirs rh;unp;^n(, <><-- of Supo,-uenera:i of the
UO       n�       �             .        ,-     -I-             .    �     i\"'     1    armv.       I/O   clCHrtus,    resulting
.  �^J.    lvc^i^iiai        �                 .   '   .    v       .         .        ehieflv iroin pneumonia loiiow-
�                            -                       army, op^raimgin conjunction   inK inHuen/a. and 72:5 new cases
�   hi. I). H. \mv.wv   has been ap-j with- Americans in battle along of   pneumonia   also    were   re-B'.';:!,:..,l -.l.-putv   I;   S   registrai�; ^lnMnpagiu^ front:,   have, today   ported:
^�t"! ; in-!-'' i!'_\ sorvuve   m   the Amen-
�mii .�u-my.   All Americans with-       A ^'tal accident occurred last |     ()ttawa. Sept. 27.    Right Hon.
H; ,|!(, dp.jj-j ., r(,     i,s t , {-, in,-I. 1J n'iglit at   Kndako when ( undue-  Sir Robert Borden   has  left. Ot;
K   �. imum   i-egisWr by October   tor Oakes, in charge of a freight  tawa   fora  very much   needed
1-    K.ul,   iejstrant    must,   nn   train   east   from   Smithers,  re-   �vst   and   is   not   expected back
�     lu-fon- Oct.   22,    no.tifv ' the  rr'V(<(l   lalal   �n,furies  when   he  before a couple of weeks.
l:'.^'!^!v^'.'''itl!;,^'"!i  w'     MKu^J'-.rVau.l'iM-n''"iv^         Kaher Uses Masons
�   In n^i.,,,.,.,.,1   l.lt-r. that he oUiorinjUHW.    lie  was   m.n.e-      St. l.ouis.   Mo.. Sept.  2(i.- At-�-nsi,U-l,;]f()rn,iiit.arysl.rvi,.c  llillt(;1/   h""^  ,to Van<1�lrlloof>tempUs   of   the   Kaiser  to   use
����I,,. inUM statt-s �nuy.           for ""!' ;"i""r  rriiU ratio,,   Oarcls  ami to     '�^l�! ' 1""i1 !lu' '"J"i^sshort- .f          aonouncwl   in  resolution
�      ,.,,,,,al   s,1p(.,.visiOI, ,lf ,i,|   \y after reaching the. hospital.    jtlllttnilliou8iy.ttdopted |ast ,aBht �"�m,,s luTLaining to Amencian |     D�c�w�>    ""�     M'    known        Su    ,���   Council,   Scottish �''ili':,ns,.rvi�-(!at. IViiii-..��.rKo  all<1 '"kI'I.v >'-I'^'"l   �>'   1 rip.eeU-.^   jioutheru   juvikliction,   in
B>n>l \ irii.it v      ri,,. .ju- ;.. .1   .,�    George,    where   he   made    his                ..      .
H    1N1("iifN.     ihephNMcal   e\-            ^                                                  convention here.
�""iiiMtiuu ()f all   Americans   in   beadqunrters._____^          ^     -i                 ---------_____------
� l{�- I   of   tins district  may be:                     - L   t fl                           Quebec,   Sept.   2(5.-     .Justice
� �^n  ImI.mc    Dr. La/.ier.     He-           Spanish  influenza         | Cannon yesterday refused   writ
�^an,s  ln;iy/ if   thoy   protV!.        M||n|m|| ^ x.....Outbreak  ot" arrest M^g Colonel  Kod-
m*< '!��� pin sieal examination  of  Spanish    influent occurred  Kors, coniiiiander  ofValcurtier
� -'"nth, American (Vmsul   at :,hmo|     M.,K)O,   (:ili|dren in Mon- iwiinP' on pouml lvf ' �#e? ^
� "'"� Ivuj.ert.    It is not neceH-  t,^|.    Provincial   health autli- P^dllf [ ^^ wh� obtaiIied �J^'^n  to the I'nited States ^ ol.ities report   probably several j wHt of habeas corpus.
I " ' "S IMn'|)US(L..:_.". -          ! thousand   <:ases   in Quebec, and j    -A        d suit of cjofches is said
�   ^"M!.,i,im,Sept.21.    Henew-   twelve deaths have occurred         ^   ^  $70Q   today   in   Kussia,
� (1;u^'nllls have beeii made to       N��]�*> feP* -''    An*t'|)ldtM!!" land poorer clothieg in   propor-�'^issinau. !nenibe!!8  of  Soviet �i(< ot> Sl)aiusn iMfuieiiza, compli-, tio|l     At t|iat rate the mass of �^)v�iiiiu(,,t in Russia   and as  i cated by acute pulmonary   con-  the   Russians  should  be going �](slll|   there   will   be   fresh re-1 ditions in nuineroius cases,-has about   in   old  duds, and jn ex-��;   ll ""^nivs says a Moscow  raused iniiiivdeaths,  estimated  trenie cases hiding behind their
�  sl>lU1'                                          at -one   hundred  daily.                 whiskers�Montreal Gazette.
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Ottawa, Sept. 26.�Canadian | military headquarters, London, j state that up to August, 1918, |3;833 non-commissioned officers
and men of overseas military I forces of  Canada had been ^iv
en   commissions  as  officers   in
imperial army.
Telegraphic Briefs
London, Sept, 25. � Anglo-Greek forces in Dpi ran region have elTected a junction with Franco-Greek forces in west and continue to pursue the retreating Bulgarians.
London. Sept. 25.�In the region west of St. Quentin British troops carried out a successful operation over four-mile front from Omignon river south, and took over S00 prisoners.
French cavalry operating northeast of Monastir, Macedonia, have captured Prilep.
Paris. Sept. 25.�West of St. Quentin French troops in conjunction with British have captured Francilly, Seleucy, Lepine De Dallon and Dallon. More than 500 prisoners and large number of machine guns taken in the operation.
Toronto. Sept.25.�Xine thousand Toronto homes have reported to local fuel comniission-er that they are absolutely without coal.
London, Sept. 20.�Whole of Monastir-Prilep-Gradsto road, connecting up two Bulgarian armies, is now in hands of the allies. Allied cavalry is within ten iniles of second line ex ten d-ing between Veles, lshtib and Prilep.
Kegina, Sept. 24.�A phenomenal yield of wrheat is reported, from the farm of L. Lahey, where fifty acres summer fallow land yeilded at the rate of 4b bushels to the acre.
THE  DlfcKAMLAXD.
Winsome Vivian Martin, who is appearing at the Dreainhmd Friday aud Saturday in the Paramount picture, "The Trouble Buster," is known aroui^l Jie stuios as "Miss. Merry." be-;ause of her unlimited supply )f good cheer. This film brings nit every bit of fun and lovab-eness of which Miss Martin is �apable and proves that its mine was well chosen, for it is ruaranteed to dispel any linger-ng "glooms.'-: