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 RtTIStjfr CQLJJMEIaT TUESDA V
FIV|TCENTS
Austna
Influenza Epidemic
 epidemic may- be
some days,\a^search Avas^insttuted
London         ^g^f^
Vif the -war, � The: armistice Led by GeneraV Dmz, the-I-tal-
^Vhif
[ffective todays
, becomes  |he official
Hith satisfaction by vat Allied remiers.as5enibled^t Paris.
jh -the' Italian^theatre of war ,je troops have ceased.hostilities, n'Jthe Austro-HungariaA' troops. jreWg- withdrawn from ..the [estern front.' Demobilization irnmedia.tcly., � //
The .free movemenfjof; Allied .through Austria to attack ermany fpnvthb south should jbeiie^essary, is expected to be ppiilation of. the-terms arr,ang-Qermany-^. preparing for bch a/Kattack by' digging lencbes ,and fortify ing trie Bav-lian* frontier..        '��  .'      ,   * '�   '
RETREAT. '- i':- &7-1
I German forces are,, in retreat sf of.Valenciennes ,;and are^be-; closely pressed by the^Bfitish
irces. ;' �    ; ��'   .     y\:~. '
"captured. � . __
"<$&Q)K \*r�Trent has en captured by Italian forces. nejjunclred' thousand Aiistro-ungari'an prisoners have   -been5!
KUN,-DECLARES FQR Np; - & MORE FRIGHTFUL^ESS
Washington, Nov. 5.�/Hit* German gQyernnientnotines the United. States today that since Qcto-ber first their forces have been undej- .orders toVjnalcc. l>omj) ^attacks, solely against important hostile,military.abjects within the irnmecliatc- operation of; war,0bn tjfie assumption that tlieat which a 'lutiuu \va.s; passed j?sta-bHshin'cht of a
)CAL HERO^LOST LEG """ BXPLOSIVErBlILLE OF RARBAROtTSrHtJN
igeant J.. Jardine  Returns' "to City After Hearly Four.
. 'Years. Overseas.   � i � \ �''
havir
[His
ottml
city_,  i:
lOr if i
rjy four- years of war passed thro'ugli" sdrne jost -iiglitjrig- Tin the j.eant -|.: Jardine.,
 here:
arwong.
,Tris
�Ivort visit''    Scrgt. lusts lc'g-.as a rcsultjdra |rpj| inan Explosive" bullet ^clva*rge "at Viniy effort was   nia,dc ^jrgcons to save the
r-yoiut
�Wing'
1 M\q
to the terrible nature"-'^ spent
Aljle period in hospital College,  London,  and
m
fbing "overseas    with w'1'KootcnayBattalion^ He
 1  lh
 cm :it��
1 the raVny
ire b g
 the
 0   ^  also, took part  ^           be-
 the
 thr
 4h?:'
on th out b
bullet of the is :touring1 io
this
.       raise members;-of  the l�b'of. BritUh" Col-taking " orders"' "for s.trna's-   sou-published
 f-lTFPQrt":' -in.orders  "d in selling adyer-
w.hp
'?s and for that shoiild~be p; to everyone. ":>.;
GERMAJT'MitiLS INU.S. ' '* �:x^ TO^BE SOLD SOON
Millions^ of . Dollars ,nn' Property H     B>Tk     F         h
Has Been>Taken From
 Aliens,  Nov.. 2;�-Ann
 the
that the
mills of New" Jerse 1 aige in.anufa'ctur,ei"'s;
other throughout
the cpuntrVj.-jvui ;.an    aggregate
value
 than $260,000,000,
will ])c^sold \vHthin the next  tfwo  to /Xmericans was thean-svVcr tpdaVof A;-Mitchell Palmer, ^               custodian, to. the
recent note froin 'Germany protesting.-against the disposition of  if
eg.g          p
former Teuton-owned iifteresjtarfii]
the United States.
in this
couilfr-y totals''^C)b,qoo!ooo    and tf'ill .^orr^reach $i ,000,000,000, as j cp'thpared with" $14,000,000 worth J of American.interests taken over in Germany*, Mr. Palmer said." In line with- the government's policy of-wiping- out all the "putpostsof kulturj' in th^ United Stat^s>/he added; ithe former GferrhajpspJR^ be sold pnlyt of""them.^i-Ppresent progress' cuntiriues, jx\\\ be discharged this' week." AHc\V nc\w -ca^es continue to arrive fronutfiR liimb'er. camps, b these,'are fbf ari compaVatively ype than the^ethlier
�valsf. ,    -     ;-      y-
�/From."all-partsv,of          ...___-..
the -report;?com'esr that^ the repiT demic is^moderjj.t'hig. 4"d the -affected ones rabidly recovering.. Indians Sucoirrib. .   The^death ratcjias been partic-uhtny lieavy anibng the' Indians, several deaths in the'.local   tribe having occurred during, the past, fe w d ay s.   Among th tQuii',. sul>chief, and. his son. anft daughter. "Louis has beien yi poor hcalth-for some
c6ver�cl;i"n-.the tent.
EPIDEMIC LESSENING
� -�:.;, ;   IN EASTERN^GANADA
a Toronto, !Nov^-4.-r-TheMnrluen^-7M epidemic^ is lessening ihN; all sections of Eas-tern/JCanada fnd �churches,-'^schools and .'. theatre^ are prepai^ng to: reopen. v 'ridi         is    abating    in,
ACGIDENTAL SHOOTING, \ NEAR ALEZA LAKE
Advance on All
VICTORY LOAN GROWS.
TorontOj Nov. 5-1�Victory Loan subscr.iptibiis exceed last year's for the sam,e space of_.time^o'by- 50 per cent. The $150,000,000 mark i=,rif>.\v past.-   ./
years and.fell an. easy victim. The}J�>vedm a few :minutes,
death' of .the Qua fauniiy.'was>par-"
ticularly si\d. .   The "father;   son
and daughter^haH left1. tlie;Jndian
villagcj^)the' victor^. -,, '�\.    '��    "..,":*   "" *   The drastic terms of the Allies accepted'by the Austrians mean a complete surrender.   The   arrriy, fleet,. railways and fortresses at toNiexturned over to the A^ues, .underline direction or/Marshal Foch; and the for the Allied 1 many. An im
temtdry   opened vasioh into Ger-
OBITUARY.
__ The death on Sa^wfday evening' Nlocbvts,^i,fte.rja^valiant. .struggle with inTluci>zti    and,-  pneurnqnia, i 11 the city a 11 d-coin--I _     T.hc deceased lady  h'acl cii'une (if the.lirst to volunteer! for nursing" service .when the out-j .i'uak of iiifVuenza occurred    arid j ,'hfei-v- stricken .with the-~diseas,c i fier strength was \\~\o\. equalS^cLal Successful fight' -with jthe^nialady, i :The: case .is doubly sad o\\fjng tB! the -death-aljout' ten days ago- of f her little daughter and only _c_hikl j aged a large circle of friends. The..y.oung.jaian, came to visit his mother at tvockyer's farm, Sa]-^ n^onRiver,-iijcouple 9/LVye^^a^�j and-w^is ' tak^ea fwi^?: This, developed-|-into-^iieumonia:"ahdihji, m!nb way define~tlie status of a-mari ujider the-Military"Service Act"T  � _�, �. �   -
REGULATIONS.
___ rEveryl person   -Wlio
einploys or retains in his service any man who |ias� deserted or is absent "W-jthout leave from the Canadian Expeditionary Force, or who is'.hi, default in f^fbli
(5r! re^uirementrjtor^re-.-porting on for militivr5Cservice, imposed upqn4ftm by .the Act
guilty of an offence punishable  a    conviction by im*
uii summary conviction by im* prisonment;.'.not exceeding six moutlj.sTZo.rrby a penait^rqf. no les.s thifii One Hundred �olhirs rimcl -Jaf_4iot more thai^ FiV( 11 uridred' Dollars, c�r by botl .sjuch imprisonment" and'finc iinicss j[sueh-person prove tha he niacVe duo j liquify | and that TOE MILITARY SERVICE PAPERS ISSUED BY TBEiliEGISTRAROR THE MILIT/UIY AUTHORITIES TO : THENMAN SO- EM,1 I'DOYED Olt .RETAIISIED' LN HIS SERVICE WERE ) pOIl HIS IN-and that, it was
-Jk-jl.U�A   t0   ]u's
icasonajily �
 ""/
empero
WORK ON P. G; E. LINE
THROUGHOUT JWINTER
.: In the event of frost arid .snow niaking their appearance ju    the Clinton section' somewhere in th region of t;he. usual   /late, A. .-V Proctor? chief engineer; of the P '& G.yE: railway sees no   reasor why the y�ork on -the.' railway ex tension should not go at" least 35 miles put of. the 52 before, the
:UP--'^   :jl:';';   �'.::�'    >-..''''� tJp� to date sixteen liiiles hav
been laid, two bridges.have bee cOTTipleted and 50 per cent of th wbrk on bridge No. 3 has alread been lione. Thirteen miles telegraph, line  are  cpmpilete,
.ad.ditioih 'ta.-which �" four
tracks- are n operation. As soon as the .third
been
01
passing
laying will be- carried^pti ahead in the: hope, as ab.o^e" indicated, reaching H^rrse^Lake. Summit- or the-3�Vmile^post before winter.
I_Duritig/' the, ./wintex' months when .construction vvill not' be possible, t.is exp.ected that about ^Sbjobq'ties .will begot outi-and possibly^pme bridge, timber-, so that an ordinary .Cariboo winter seasoiit' will not. cause -the activi-ties_of the'foad to cease..
HOW THE VICTORY LOAN .^SUSTAINS OUR ARMY
Nearly '600,000 haye^-l.*een .,en-roUedin the' ^dnadian , E.xp'edi-[iiQlnary .Forcer .
Abolft .42^.000. haviv^grjire overseas. '//'^\- �                    �' � 1_ �Gana'dals 1 i)lH War bill' \viH-4)e
00,'OOOiOOb.              �.-.      / .   .    �     !-
� yCanadaV   itji 7- _\yar. bill   \v_ajs
Canada's war�{ expenditure [h now. �^jj'ooo-btit)", a month"!" \.r _ it exceeds.^1,000,000,obb atUiy.
The'%2o,bbOiO6o subscribed:to the,191 /..Victory Loan will nvjt-df nmch more than pay this'^year's war bill j-   �   V I _^-"""'��    .
$500,000,000' is needed through the^ Victory Loan, pveii though peace should- be declared tomorrow,                 i--.;...-;"X>:'� ^'
he^was o reasonably tliat 'the .man
concealed, or- assisted;', was deserter or absent from tile forces without leave or on defaujt in respect of.any-of the^ obligations or rcquiremelits aforesaid."     ij-:-;
MILITARY SERVrCF1 BRANCH/    �
-7KILLS SEVEN SONS?
Hayana, Nov. 4^�"Grieving ovc th.eJdba.th- ofJier'husband who has
died of iiifluenza, Mrs. La-vera, aged-34, killed- ner-scven ybii-ng sons. She, theni^place'd' th'6 livestock^ of,.the'farWTn a,hut aiic( after setting" if afire, l-eawe'(( into the flanres\" She was resetted jn a serioiis Tpnditipn by soldiers.     -<
IN TURKEY;
Nov.  2.�A  state
I-Llo't anarchy prevails, �throughout Turkey, according to informatipn received, by the Armeniait-cprres-p|bn d e nee., J ju re: aiyjhext^] liimdpetls^ oilItlipiisaiids of:'dfeserSers,.are. subsisting by liieans ;of l.robb'eW of .the mass.pf"the pttpulatioiiVc S011-s.tantinopie is-dieclated to be \erally fami.shed.uand . inipatiently
-vVmsterdam,   No
prevails �-
awaiting the'^arrival forces-.
of   Allied
Deeiri b\' %fr� Italians since^their.
Cf^nsive  began^o'n October
Three humored thousand Austrian,
and nearlyrfi^e thous-  " and gunsNiave been^ captured. HAIG'S- BIG^DVANCE.
Britislf Headquarters,1" .FraivcX
^                 iit of " ^thirty  �-
miles   in    nof'thwest^Kn   France,   �. General Haig's arinies lilive niade a great advance'-against thX Geiv mans, capturing importa'nt strat-' egjc*al   points  and   faking   ro.obc^ � prisoners and 200 guns. -J^j    .'�'��
YANKS SHELLJ.SEDAN,   r\ The Anieuicaniiniiies have made. Qw^gains \^ rip along the railway. He .~ isited  the mine; and found that-veryithing  was gbing well, and l"fe-y'liist'' word he .'got- fromr'ythe   i lanagef^wiis1: "Tell the people in 'rinee RupetisAhat^we shall begin hauling coal tomorrow "and~~ hat we shall be able to ship theftT-f-tity toils a- day throughout 'the" wiuter.1'-                            ; .- r-'\       '���.
The spur has been putiii by the ; railway company, :the road Jniilt jy the-provincial government and : uvtrything ppssible done to lielp the. owners "to-become "'shippers, lei is. five nnles from   -the. j-ai 1 way 'a11 d  for the present coal wijjjbe hauled to the--with teams.      Later; hiire will  be s;oine' more up-to-atp method of transportation in-. tailed-which.: will make- it pos-deliver the � conl-�t . the >west ppssible price" to^the con-.iniers.
^^huTaeturers    .and-     ;1 icen.se"W galers aiid' such cb^Sunjerg -as iiay bey-shut p^TronV, tlip "source .= f. �!\their supply by. clostd naviga-   ^ i�rrDi^*6ther transportation 4niay^  ' iay