BULGARIA INVADED BY BRITISH |, CAVALRY IN MARCH ON USKUB German Reinforcements Fail to Stem. to Stem Allied Advance—300,000 Bulgarians Doomed if Allies Reach Uskub First. Scere aS A despatch from London says: The reports received on Thursday em- pene the acaceallenties of the ulgarians who are retreating in confusion, leaving behind an enor- ™mous amount of material, and prob- ably many thousands of pris soners, as | ti ‘the allied troops strain every energy \ to get to Uskub and thereby make a Metory complete. is pointed out that the Bulgar- gregate experts, until Uskub, the all the enemy’s communication lines, is captured. it is believed the victory will*be num- bered among the few decisive ones ate fe shoe wed pogiat ais of the Bul-) ain pansies and the arrival of | German Seinekoenionta in Macedonia have not succeeded in stemming the! great allied advance. British cavalry on Thursday entered Bulgaria oppo- site Kosturino, thus avoi the Belachista mountains hich it was feared might bar its progress, while the Serbians, bay Greek, and Bri- ish troops rot the Bulgarians from either side of the great salient, which now stretches far into Serbia. e Serbians, who are leading part in the liberation of their country, are at the gates of Ishtil ap Cine report says they have captured the town), and their cavalry, entering the town of Isvor, has cut Markets of = World Toronto, Oct. eat, $2. Wiliam, not including’ tax. | tobe yes a Fe 2 cw, atte; ae No. 1 fe 84%c; No. 1 feed, Reach No, Poa ‘g2%e, in store Fort) Willia AoairicstiddarieNosd: sallow, kiln] dried nominal; No, 4 yellow, kiln dried, nominal. Ontario oats, n B, rio oats, new crop—No. white, 76 to 78c; No. 8 white, 75 Tle, according to freights outside. ntario~ wheat Winter, ps car lot, $2.31; 8 Winter, $2.27; Spring, $2.26; No. 3 Spring, $2,22, basis in store treal. eas—No. 2 n es $2 to 2, fa. to $1.10. Buckihest_—Nominsi. e——No. 2, nominal fanitoba flour—Old crop, war gent quality, old crop, $10.75, in bags, Monteok and | Toronto, prompt shipm Millfeed—Car lots, iclivered Mon t= real Hall hag bags includeds Bran, $36. per ton; shorts, $41.40 per fot Og , $19 to $20 per ton; Es $17" to pe per ton,.track, Tor. °' Sin —Car lots, $9 to $9.50, track try Produce—Wholesole a train ferry fro’ PS pens and A yanaae $5.50 to $67 milker: to choice, | $90.00 ta $150 00; ‘do, e and me $66.00 to $75 isnt springers, $90.00 00; ewes, $13.00. to 150. "00; yearlings, (315-06, to “$15.50; spring Jambs, $17 ay et to tite cars, Montreal, Oct. 1.—Choice ‘steers, 1.00 to : butchers — bulls, | $7.50 to $8.00; butchers cows, $7. 00; ene $12.50; lambs, $16.50 to TRAIN’ FERRY ACROSS CHANNEL A despatch from London says n England to France Taal beer at oneentcace tog ahaa Genes hi larly for months, but re- cently the fiat, passenger train was my | is a broad boat with rails aid. a, nate which receive the train m the dock of departure. ee train ‘oken into sections sug on the ferry’s rails. tachi its destination it is assem- bled and Proceeds ‘on its journey. BRITISH ; NS FOR" aes CANADIANS ‘A despatch from Ottawa says: ondon state that 1918, 3,833 no. up to August 1, n-commissioned officers utter—Creamery solids, per Ib.,)and men of the overseas military to 44%¢c; prints, per lb, 44 to} forces of Canada had been given com- Ate dairy, er ‘ Deeae cee aee missions as officers in the Imperial Lae, A le, Dre: 88 to cn bei TS, 30c; Rape ings, 88c; aren ey to ee hare —Rooi ‘ers, 20c; fowl, ¥ 2 ‘ees ee lings, 1b., 220; turkeys, 80e S, trade at the following prices: se—New, large, 28% to 24c; twins, 28% to 24%c; old, large, 25% ‘to 26c; twin, 26 to 264ac. jutter—Fresh dairy, choice, 45 to ry prints, fresh mad to 49c; solids, 46 ae 3—No. wtarege; 50 pone e, 02 to 63e; fey f cartons, 5’ So ee: ne 10-1b, fal ep Vas ation Combs. Dozen 2, 83.75 to $4.5 Exoriatons Wholesale medium, 87 oe ree ~ Seed eavy, 80 to 82¢; cooked, Bt to bes, Riek to 88¢ hrealtast Bacon, 41 to 45¢ #y plein, 45 t wea, ontlane, inn Cur te lor, bacon, 30 to Brey elgar bellies, 28 ty Bs 80%c; ‘ae 305 Vy is Pals 30% tp 81% c; rin! pares tierces, iar to aoa, tie to 2 Bt Pails, 26% to 26%e: prin, 27% to 28e ry —S} eee chickens, ay. 8 include any individual Canadians who came on their own responsibility t Bngland and joined the peri the overseas saps fouzes of Canaan, CANADA’S NET LO: ‘A despatch trom Ottawa says: To Aug. 14, 1918, the net losses in be overseas military forces of Cana in England and France were 18 sa iiaite gan cuinmieetoded office ing, prisoners of war, discharged as "| medically unfit, discharged to take up | hoo, other lines and those at tatiratan teen” ofeera’ wd see co Rieniigkqasein sacingscal t does not take into account offi- cers and other ranks wounded in ac- tion who have rejoined their units or are still fit for service overseas. SSE REIGN OF TERROR IN RUSSIA DISCONTINUED BY BOLSHEVIKI ‘A despatch from Amsterdam says: The Russian Bolsheviki Government Une tanued decree rescinding its eign of terror, according to the Mirz he. 4 is. Montreal Markets sed at a ‘metting of the Central Wee eNe feted oo Sago Tieraiiiteas ofthe ficiet, the newt Tc. Frour, new paper says, and wh ‘emier Len- $11 11.40, ine expressed an earnest desire to re- 80 lbs. $8.20 to ¢ rn fo orderly..methods of govern- Shorts, $44.25. Mouill fay,| Mente mafority. of ‘thove._ present No. 2, per ton, car | ened finest easterns, chol cts, 40. to hogs, abattoir killed, § tard, pnts wood palis, 20'Ibs, net, 14% to Live Ne jain ‘oronto, choice Ca heavy papi ‘* ie ti, 7003 se Reavy st "8, ae 50 to $15.00; cher's cattle, eae 3s Th to $i3. te 5 to . m: do, common, $7.25_to. $7.75; stock- -| Arthur ‘has, ‘ho’ on, | keep in touch with the Minister of the er, .| BRITISH SHIPPING q DIRECTOR FOR CANADA A despatch from Ottawa aye: It is OG alla: service, that Gee since 1916 for the nadian Government. as director of overseas transport, been made director-general, British Min- istry of Shipping, for Canada. Sir wever, consente Naval Servicé and officials, and to ve. | Conover ate in every possible way. Sea Nase Canadian military headquarters in| 2” SS Toa TO DATE 115,806 MEN iss! h men. This {ncludes those idlled hi | action ox died of wounds, died, miss~ of the Turkish army in Palestine. taken as well as many guns, on the map) which is the terminus’of z : pS Oe a Routed The Turks—General Allenby, who reports a Many thousands The British have capturéd Haifa. (shown \ of Port the railway to Dam |FROM SUNSET COAST mo moe Progress of os Great West Told) im a Few Pointed Paragraphs. ki-clad women are in charge |” of ae Imperial Oil service stations, syle eed Bia annivers: Hea- ther Dan ee can of “the first ces parture of troops for overseas, a Tag | Day at Victoria for patrotle A total attendance during the six days of the exhibition of over 100,000 and receipts amounting to $27,890 toria’s second community sing over three thousand. The first run of spring salmon in -the Alberni canal is excellent, and | salmon is -selling at eight \cents a pound. L. Miller, Deputy Assistant U1, Director of Medical Services, No. 11, at Vielovia, has just been promoted from th cap On her next trip to | canadian Pacific | Ove 2 Services | steamer Monteagele vl gal } under ‘the com F. Halley ‘ai ship at vance | Blight Lieut. Charles Homewood, | | Royal Air Fores formerly. Uclue- let, and brother Hor smashing defeat of prisoners were Tem d aig) sei wah eee killed in England on July 8th when “ RUMANIA RESISTS Victories of the Entente Have | 30,600 Officers Avi Available to Lead Conscripts—Army Under Made the Peasants Restless Under Teutonic Rule. ie despatch from Roine say: een. The Humaninn peteante, made enthusiastic by the the! Entente cate are re wie openly tl Hungarian militai Toe revolts have occurred at places and the Rumanian ent has sent agents to Ber- Jin and Viena to obtain « mitigation | increasingly powerful force to co-op- | f the Austro-Hungarian rule. The| erate wit Rumanian Government is reported to! Slovak forces in Siberia. have poin' its request u fs rejected it will be unable to guar-| antee the maintenance of order ary crisis. WORLD'S BIGGEST LOCK NEARING COMPLETION | i seach from sant Ste. 1 Wor the new Gover atlas; hich will be the lreet in the world and will connect the uj er and lower I Tove of Li aks Superior and Huron, ished. Only the sistallation "of ine 2, 00: ton steel gates remain to be don Ths. foundations ofsthe lock “ate H ae There were five degrees of frost Saskatoon on the third and potato | thie were blackened, but this will not materially affect the yield as near matur rity. ee tnaints to’ had che German and Austra-| scription, le ae oe were "30, 000 tar, NEW SIBERIAN CENTRAL POWERS ARMY OF 200,000 iF. | Strict A despatch from Washington says: | 31, ig of a despatch to the Russian Embassy '}ocn tilled in action. fon Thursday fr Bere eae Arusiee of Foreign Affairs | of + Gi an army. “of more than formed been } avai le ther trai in and $4,260,388, an al 5 for out of a family of five sons three . eure The sry i nn onan have been killed at the front, while ce Fad SR Rd line, it'is said, and will constitute an | One oA pobienes serene ee [ex Outo in Russia since the or| the Kerensky Government by the avoid the eventualities of a sanguin-| sheviki there is.emerging a centyal athority which | mats here hope | satan iahe eter | against the common n_ enemy: le ANADA'S. meh FIRE A despatch from Ottaws say: the Superintendent, of ae “| report of | surance on, fire i fire losses in Canada was $16,379,102, | _| Which is an increase over the previou: Hairpins, the | ter er-loc] e| have Fee inver man. insurance conipanies doing | business in Canada amounted to $31,-! 246,530, an increase of $3,462,676 over SCT hae a revious ‘year. e of the wings on his aeroplane | se ‘Campbell, a full-blooded} Mackenzie River Walley Indian, has on, travelling | J), flee by ea canoe, river | mship to Vancouver, | a “elie Gn the CuauniRn emg att Daw. | Mago the Hon. Leonard V. mond-Haye, M.C., in the sane Tine! f Earldom a as mil Discipline. a : ‘om M. Golov | son of Mrs. J. M. Bourness, of ncouver. jovernment, said that) ‘row families in Victoria have ex perienced more of the a; con- ‘than that of Mr. and Mrs. art, of Oak Cottage, Richmond road, Sergt.-Major James Robinson, Van- | Crechons Su yer: the first Canadian to win the and D.C.M. in the present war, has en-; the chaos which has existed “[n¢q tor service in the British Co-| overthrow of § * tenadh | feident of the G. W. i mer first v gape es Bight thousand zone perias mee officials and diplo-! will be able to re-} and renew the fight jpresence of American and Bes ver competitors proving great | E drawing card. iA request made by the Alberni» Lumber Company, Ltd., to the Pro- | 2 y for Soa a ; ies, rect a jeawder hou | of the city of mo fous is ; mi mount paid out for ,to be granted. eS Rire a. SA ae A Matter of Taste. “Can, any litle boy,” asked the tea-} “tell m ference between lake an “I can,’ replied Edward, a wis. dom had been learned from ex } a { slipping ence. “Lakes, are much more pean ek iets ee te ewillow when gan-fallsh if for premiums by ea a which in- BRITISH TROOPS CONTINUE 10. < * SURROUND THE SEA OF GALILEE at eseon Hill Park was attended by | jr Xourth Army im A despatch from London says: Bri- ok troops Eee in Palestine ing on the east of the Jor- ay oe British have occupied the town o! mman, on the Hedjas ‘Rai ilway. The British casualties during the offensive were less than one-fifth of | the number of prisoners taken ‘from the rT] announcement states. ks, the ani me! ‘The Fourth Turkish Army on the Palestine a is vu surround. | ed in the region east of the Jordan, | and foes anton by Genel Als Tah 's The f. the » Fourt Army, now hoped for, would complete | {the clearing lip of she Turkisk foveas | vin press accounting forsabout 80;- 000. m Este prekertous position .of the may be seen from the | Occupy Tiberias and Sudan eR urth Turk lation in Region East of the Jordan. ‘k Army Frees Annihi- fact that Arab Srey and infantry ue north of it. Arab British ful Turkish strength in Pales- tiene definitely known, as hard- ly two Turkish divisions are of the "an ean a the al @ same size or organization. It is» ie ome however, that the allies had Ss aanat ch from Lausanne, Switz- ‘land, says: Publiv irritation in Co stantinople has. beco: cording to a despatch from the Tw | ish capital to the ages tia separate peace. ite peace if he could obtain fay- orale Soe from the Entente power: : 10 FISHING BOATS. Canadian Shipping Suffered Dur- ing sy ee despatch from Ottaw ysi— eohadinn iaheriex-adtrefer material| ae through the activities of a Gers) i submarine opereting off the A Agnes coast during the. month of eae The monthly statement of ee ig results issued from the; tment of Naval Service shows | ant nine vessels from Lunenburg County, N.S., valued at 264, 000 and laden with fish worth $136. fe were | sunk. One Yarmouth vessel ’ only, | pa Test year. he statement over hat the total e of sea fish, rst. hands, in thi ah ‘caught in Gauads acne August, was increase of $139, ‘The Be oes oF ugust. wai t. less thon during the same’ tr _|NEWS FROM ENGLAND SUNK BY SUB NEWS BY MAIL ABOUT JOHN BULL AND HIS PEOPLE Occurrences in the Lund That Reigns Supreme in the Commer ela) Wozld. Lord Anglesea’s estates at Burton- on-Trent, consisting of 5,100 . acres, will he sold by auction, The pay offered to _tarvesters by the Holderness Agricultural $16.80 a week with PcSlasah the Vandldie emer were decorated at the | nk @ con- “Yaleseent soldiers of Eastbourne in- vested £3,000 bo ‘The perimenting o1 framway cars into | iss Reta Dickinson, ie Wind- sor, plunged into a conversion of tru aay and saved a ttle ml from Major Bainstather’s colored draw- ing. of. et Bill” realized one hun- as d and tw renty ‘guineds {ala of the lf Lanse agi 5 in grea the fc x by 52,166 ewt. tad the lat! ter by I 12, 498 ewi | FRANKFORT BOMBED B fo Si Y BRITISH AVIATORS A despatch froin « London daysi—~ ped. bo _the German ity of Frankton, according to an official faterhent ieeded Ue Thurmlay tare @ by the War Office. ive enemy faaachinba were Baik oe Four Brit- ish airplanes are miss In removing fruit or wine’ stain fom a aplasia by stretching it $3) over @ is important tha water very ofte Acid phosphate must be depended on ee rags is better; per cent, acid phosphate. k phot nate is the next. best Rope 0 to 1,000 pounds per ac crop was A good salad is made with cold tongue, potato and creamed horse- ers, $8.00 to a). 30; toners, $10.50 radish. Canadia: 2 Genpral Geman eotlase cane and Bee Bia ss ase t, examining a’ new fle, capable of forty shots, which its owner in ane “flight left behind. 8,000 ae and 14 Towns ns Captur | | A despatch from Paris | Marshal Foch delivered a new attack on Thursday morning against the Germans in the Champagne on front of 40 miles, from the Suippe River, east of R aver- age depth of seven nee penetrating the defences to a depth of nine miles at the maximum point. They captur- ed 5,000 prisoners and 12 towns. The French made~a gain to an average depth of four miles and 3,000 prison- ers have already reached the cages: The enemy, anticipating the attack, had voluntarily abandoned their for- Mas positions. The Americans at- wok m_ the right wing and the a1 of a captured | tied bBausiea wi materially | man automatic | Kent back the Gena et in oe ders, Artois and Picardy and along’ FRANCO-AMERICAN TROOPS IN SUCCESSFUL ATTACK IN CHAMPAGNE From Four to Seven Miles—Menaces t Gee man Line in That Vast Territory. *| tlefront Sal be n in pan et P with the: al-| va ‘aptured on 40-Mile aie? the Aisne, the new ati of Marshall Foch ty the: ssutir wil bear Imbortant fruit if it; meets with success, Drive- ing northward the entire western bat- shaken and of ne- cessity be compelled to Teadjust it~ att Lateral allway lines of ares importance to the 3. a. is ‘Dulw 6 y Medical Corps, has opened er ganee Wee eA ee een Loadbn, to Be ued by both British and American office ichool, Bangor, recent the M eal St Py ‘kliff, president of the Lon- don Faculty of sie has been elected chairma: the London In- py et Commit A mi eeing yr rit = eae of Saisie nm, Was nted gas 8” exemption at craontrer bunal on the ground that he hed already done good service for the nati Charles A. McCurdy has been ap- poltiesd: Maaieilan vot the “Reconewwuss tion Committee on ‘Trus A pearl from each of her five chil- dren was contributed by Lay. Mad- */ den to the Red Cross Necklace. The sudden death has an- nounced of Cuthbert Williamson, of the London County Coun pa rene flag for the United States hospital for soldiers at Ports- mouth was unfurled by Sir William Osler, of Oxtérd University. re than one thousand two hun. orces, Sir Donald Maclean has stated that the London Apne Tribunal has dealt with 62,926 Large crowds attended the funeral at Nii Saints’ Church, Ascot, of the two airmen who ‘were accidentally pet bat prying. | in East Birks. ved recently at* nPop Cl m, of Mrs. Eli on bat Wood, at ne ate of one hundrec “the sum of £17,000 has been rais- ed for the "Clifton College ‘ar Mem- erial Fun ucation of the sons of fallen soldier All sieniBera of oni Cateal Came betieen Laon and Tae ready is in the hands of the French. ‘The Americans through the capture of Gercourt, -west of Verdun, sre in the Meuss Valley, waichctennd roped to: Sedans anim naan see ited nave for would be disastrous lines from the North Sea to ie Swiss frontier. t The Doings of the Duffg. : HELEN, | Don’ Get | | DON’ You suPpose | UKE THE {DEA OF GoiNG| | A LITTLE CHANGE once Th LE? You HAV Ni A (OUR LUNCH DOWN Tow: FRENCH FRIED “] PLL Have aN OYSTER COCKTAIL, pone. CREAM OF TOMATO, SOME SITDFFE! CELERY, “AN ENGLISH MiCTON CH 10 wgane hte? ieee Conner ci ED POTATOES , es ON TH STEAK, RARE. CRACKERS LET ME HAVE AMANAHATTAN cockTaiL, | 2 HALF-SHELL, APLANKEO jens — FRUIT SAAD = COFFEE ie oF AKD CHE ¥ &) | | Srey Atlin ti0 are io be appointed at ame tim, The Veterans’ Club have bought , Chingsford, ee Boral Forest Hotel nivalescent hone for soldiers. the King had ap; de miral Lionel Faiaay Com: mander of St Michael. and St George. The dy stfictly ping leaflets has a ion hasbeen given for the killing of deer kept at sty: parks, ete., under. the fone DS the London. ‘County Coun The Bae bes ‘of Gillingham, nt, was presented to Capt. McCudden, /V.G, i reeogeain of his avi ing won | that hoi Edw ca Hood, Royal spector, was fined £20 fe his Boeesion. uae of milit works and. ai Sime Rimmer an assiatant ship's t to prison for two Aireraft In- es bc tei abe Hunted pounds of fish. overboard. . As a result of unfavorable, weather in June York's shay crop is a fifth less te expecter Buinoo "Gk Neat tania ey ser- le in the construction of ee ‘in an i aiaite pos butter-fat 911, netting the ased revenue of 86,- t ibis SiH