., -~ ~ ~ »-far!-`.‘~*}.’ 4 f r - " sl' ' " ~` I V,,l» - if ag.. »..,» ' , ‘ , E .»..l~.. l ._ ' » l _NEWS WORTH . Q » ' I » - - ALL THE ADVTS ‘ I ~ I it-. _ _ - _.WORTH i'R1_N'r1NG | [lift UARDI... ., all... I -_ he _ ._ _ I _. - _ N _ lv alllllal-¢~»~».l=-lllllllll, l=.l.....l..l all Th... ca... _ cHARLo1~rl~:'rowN CANADA 1‘UssDAY <~c1"oBER 22 191s '“”°"'°"~ ‘“"°"’ '” *° T ' ’ ' . ’ ' ' _ $3.00 Per Year (Mailed) in Advance in Canada I - f _f ~ ~ --»r BULGARIIIN KING _ HIIS DEPARTED The Reign of 'Terror' in Bulgaria is Over. All German Troops have Left the Country Taking Much Loot Back to Germany, I ' (B9°°I‘I I-° "I9 GI'“II`dI3'n) f°0d Provisions and allllnunition were SOIFIIA' om' 21'°_'(DeIayed) the Dillagerl and ltransported to Germany. abdlicaltion and depanture of King Fer- pillage-5 of public property ummm, II'I'I'III‘I'I‘d Im” VI.” “I1 end I0 II' 'WISH 0I' to hall' it llllllloll francs. The losses :ll- !9l'l`0l‘- All We Geifmlm ‘UWW5 hi-VB together ironi private property lllown ilI'l'€41dY I9.” BUIKUIB “Ile” lmmmlt' up and railway briilges alld tunnels iiing great devastatiorls. About a tholl- dest,-Dyed amount to H hmmn fmncs_ IITNDTHRER SNIIISHING DRIVE GERIIIIANY REP'-IES BY BRITI ‘I _ Smashed its 'Way Eastward to Valenciennes Line and Enda THIRD I-IRNIY outh of Valenciennes, Turning the ering all the German Forces North ward to Flanders and South ard to the Oise Canal. The Germans l'lave Begun to Retreat an _-Their Plan to l'loIa the Line East ol the Scheldt is Upset. Tho sands of Prisoners are Being Sent Back to the-Cages. la f i ‘ sand rail carriages filled wi-tlh grain, l5,0 GERM _INTEITNED , _ ` ` Belgian-Dutch Border (llerman .Senirlee on I'lave Left, the Germa Down and Replaced (Special to The _ Guardian) LONDON. Oct. 21.-Fiftteen thou sand retreating German soldiers have been inte\rned in Holland after being cat oil' by Belgian troops moving north ward from Reloo, according to reports from! the rrontrler reaching Amster- dam and 'translll-ltlted by the Exchange Telegraph Company. .Belgian soldiers took charge of ‘tile Dutch Belgian border 'Saturday nigllt‘ Alls IN HOLLAND n Flag Has Been Hauled by the Belgian flag. i and were received ontlluslzlsilically ll_\ vho populace. An Alllsterdalll despatch ‘reudsz Germllll aentries along this Dutch Belgian frontier let’-t this lllorr. Ing accordng ‘to the Telegrapll. 'l‘h< electrfled barrier along tile frontiel was also removed and tile Gerlllar. flag pulled dowll. Thlia w-as l~e|llll<-.ell two hours latter by the Belgian flax: umlld the loud cllleers oi’ peasants alolly bot hsides of the line. llllllisllllllll llll lllllllllllnl ll "flu" ._-1-¢ ln order top prevent and-as uneasi- ness im comleotiion with the drrival of pellsonlll _Dom 'infected falveas on the mainland, Premier Ansenalult wired ills iaireemlfeallslul or Pulilie 1-realm. Dr. Mrluilallmllllelli, asking him 'io take necessary action in it-he matter. A telegram ith--reply informs 'the Pre- mier that Medical inspection is ‘being instituted between Salckville and Tormentilne of -alll 'persons traveilmng to this province. ` "DYlN_G 0U_T.-Alilhough about fifty_ o:-ses were reported by various doctors yesterday, -and four dealtills' .recorded since Saturday, the opinion of the autihoritieq 'ia 'th_a.t ltille influenza has ran its oollnse an the city. Repontls re callved from the couln-try indicate' that some of -the outslide -towns and villages have been vflslilédi wllill .ills lmllllllly, ll number of cases having been notliiiled. The autiloniltl/as warn the public to observe 'tllle rgreatellit of came lto avoid Blniaddtnig the disease. lllnld to follow closely med'$c0.l advice when the first syrllpuullll lllalre themselves relr. . » dIl%¢b}$¢§¢B¢k¢R##i§# li* _ . .lt Keep lt ln Your “ieans’ :L_ Pay day again! Wonderful 2 in l\o1:lttle_we_q|r_| ily giroulmllfinu ,B _ni suc pay pays. too ons *B Q, and mlllliplle more being paid.in lg all wage bills than ever before in is ii# Caaedlro history. ~ #ll ‘III .And 'y0ii, Mr.. Wage-earner. I9 how lilaoi'l"’¢re you saving 53-; lint the day when wages will on *It _ir ¢§%?- 5¥¥¥_¥5¥¥¥¢¥ n-mfg oii't beak for the future. Y0\\ all When' !o_\l~o|I0n your envel- ope. inet strip oi! a live, or a 1-op back to normal? If you *J may no bankrupt me canada ll will nudes. _ *F $8* L _ llllltll ARMY WNNIS Ill Gil Ill llllllltl _.1-» . . I _ . (Special to the Guardian) SALONIKII, Oct. 21.-'ilhe last rr: lllalining .territory in Greece is bein; occupied by the Allies in -the shape oi` tile Greek forces. A' strong Greek army is now really' for action and El is announced call be utilized i`l'onl now on. The whole Greek.nll ill' \'lll`l1ll<‘.iollllosi ill Spill l\`OIIli Mil IN R inane in ltllle sector and tol'relli_illl ruins wll'll'll are lllillcillg rivers ol' ill brooks zlllll illo fields tl sell oi' lllurl. 'l‘hl\ A1;slo<'illti~ll l’l'l\ss r-ol~l‘i»;llol'llfl'e»uisllllll'o lll` Lilo (lir- 0 _ liritlsll 'l`llil‘tl Arnly ililu<'kill;,r ut l\astw:ll'llls lo the south oi’ Valt~lll:ioll- _ I nes. ’l‘lle slllccess oi` this opf.~l‘lltion.‘ llloinls tile l1ll‘n.lnl.g oi’ tile Vlllent-iollllell ‘ lille and olltlangelul llll thc' (lcrlllllll _ forces northward in Flallllol‘.~\ null' .Sclleltll lo w`ll ll Allollt 2,000 |lrisonel's and sollle guns tiring llaspilv f 1 Lille salient. Tile :lllvllllve steali-.ily clllltillllcs ill _.-._ - ._____ l srlhelllr. illlll mill ille lille llot.\\/een olll. wiill lilo iil'iili_-I l".`Slll.'\lil 'l‘()WAltliS 'l`lllC l what ollec was till- S(‘llELD'l‘ l.ONI)ON. Oral. Qin- .I\‘l0l'l- lIl;l'. UM V'\I1I‘3NI`II‘3I`I' 1200 pl‘is l'llpIlll'l-d ll_\' till' NINE' /\I»IW1\VS i_lil'ltislll yi»stl»l°lllly >ill tile opolllliollf l.oNooN, zl llortll ot' l.l;.tl-.ltellll lvllcn tile Scill- <"S°IIIII III .III" Rival* was l:l'll~'siell il_ll ll lvidi- irolli. I* II’IIV<* -“`II"‘IIgIIIeII“II lu-r'ol'tillllg to lficlrl Mllrsllal llaig‘lz III'II1I`III IIINI I“` I'iII'|:-_-l;ltollll\llt mllay. lll lilo Vlllelll-ionllls' *III IIII`I’1` "I` I'IIIII"l‘ogilnl illlle lirilisll are llppl‘'u1lY l`ul'fI_fi@‘I| Cllossl-:ll 'rlllc Lys <‘_»\_\il\l. l.i)Nl,i()N, (itll. Ili.-’1`llt~_ li`-rillllrl \VI'l`Ii '1`lii‘] CANADIAN I*`0R(`I'I'»"» troops o_ll t-Ile Alliell irelltre .ill Belgilllll 10Cl~ 551--'-Ulifl' Cf\Dl\l\'li1\H il S0i'iGH OI have grlillcrl -.1 l>l'ill_acllolld across thu lowltsorrsilolr Will Not Approve of`Any Demand That Would _ be irreconcilable With German l1onor, Deni'e;. Having Perpetrated Outrages and Makes Promises. (Special to The Guardian) elll‘c:~l of Presildollt Wlilllson 'io llil®l.1 K I#l0I\;U(¥`I» flllhi- 21.- 'l`llu (lel‘lllllll:tlllrl illhulllalle aotls; denial in mad 0 'cl' » '- .' _ l teiuyml; hiils tillll _\\llsilrl,~. nlllt, till illl.ll tllc lleljlllall navy purposely deg. ' I" I “‘I"' I“""II°II I“‘°"@ I° sl-vl~ll llllics wcsi` s\\'l:~.'r:lNrl ro\\'.\lil`>.< \'.\l.l-l_\:r'laN. ' I NHS __._.¢ \Vl'l`il Tilld l3iIl’l‘lSli ARl\iii£S iN l<’llANt‘l~1, Oct. 21-.All tho British (Special to The Guardian) arlllir-s thai. iluvc been llttllcking flllnl OTTAWA, Oct. 21.--There are till. :lorill ill' <`oul'tr;li are now clear ci usual rumors that Hon. Ohar-les Dohel Gr-rlllzllls, lllltl llg.:li.ll:~ll. lilo Srrllt-.ldl oll Ly will succeed Sir Charles Fllltzpatrici lloilll sirius oi' 'i`oul'lli. lll°ey' are swing- on lille Supremo Court Bench bu-t Judgf ing llpoll Vlllellciclllles irolll Tlellaill Dull is generally regarded as dikelg. lllltl tile great i`ol'e1-lt oi llaisllles while to be 'tile new Clliel‘ Justice. t`lll'tllel' solllll hcl'i~ lllv hills ullovo thc Wiltll the lcturll oi’ Sir Robert Bo river Selle still give r-ollli'ol't to the | dell to -the ifaplitiai tllle polllticall gossip liol-llc. Mort- grollllrl is lleillg gaillellzlre busy wi.t‘ll-cublllet lrecoullatlructiloll. ily lull-ll ilgllllllg_ 'l‘|le acc-__ollrl ;lllllj."'l‘lle air is tlllill of rumors. If Mr. ullllvl' (lcll. l’l\llllcl' 1:l'ossl\ll lilo Lys Doherty goes to the Supreme Coll' by f`.our|l'lli llurlllg the lligllt afiozml-lon. 'l‘. W. M‘cGan~y, Plrovilncil. 1 ___ __ __ ~ _ collf~lldcrablo opposiiioll and is .ulrezldv Treasurer of Onltlarilo ieapoken of as _ PHlILll_SllPHEli'S VIEW One might as well be out of the world as out of the fashion writes James Doug- las in London Opinion and therefore it is with unblushing pride that we brag and boast of our triumphant capture of the new War malady which illogical Europe has agreed to call by the absurd name of Span- ish Influenza. We feel that it is ll sacred duty which we owe to our faithful and long-sudering readers to be in every swim and in every movement, no-t spectator but as an actor. There were at few awful days during which we feared that werwere not going to catch the popular popular disease, and we went about feeling. like a back number, wondering how wel should dare to face the hungry public with- out proof of any fluability. We knew if we were to glory in the fille- lcsness, most of our readers loathe and detest us for ever, as we hate loathe and detest all blatantly healthy beasts- and brutes. When we are in the clutches of sea-sickness we cannot bear the reptile who walks up and down the deck smoking a foul pipe. A natural instinct im- pels us to throw hi moverboard, and if phy sical exertion of any kind duril1g'mal-llc- __ mer were possible, 'we are sure that we should have decorated the gallows long ago. Scores of times have we committed murder in our hearts. Nobody has a right to be immune from Spanish ’Flu._ We earnestly advise all healthy carefully vigilant for the next few weeks, for we are ln no mood to be We do our best to control our hatred of the healthy, but we must not be p`rovoked._And if we should be tried for the crime of mur- dering. a gentlean of flueiess reput_ation we. are sure the jury would acquit' us, for there would be a majority of us among the twelve. _ 1 I Welfreely admit that we are as abhor- rent to the healthy as the healthy are to us In our time we have had many hymns of merely as a would hate fraeks to be UF SPANISH “FLU”` Let us warn you nt to believe a word o what you are told about Spanish Influenza. Only two incontroveltible facts are estab- ` Gen- Bir=1ff°1=< “uf f“"I is not Spanish. The second fact is that it is “'°’“ '”°“””“‘- 1 not Influenza. In our time we have acted a= _ host to every variety of Influenza, and we soiielllnly :wer that it does not remotely re soluble al1y_,ollc of them. We .like the Thouf-'- and and ()lle`Il`lueS. We have taught them all to feed out ofour hand. The _do?:tol°s try to persuade us that they know how to cure it, but wc laugh scorn fully at their protestations_ It has caugh them napping. .They may call it Influenza 'but we all know bei;tel°. ~They order us to Tight it with quinine. Bless your heart! i loves quinil1e.Miliiol1s of us have been feed ing it with quinine, but the more it gets _the more it wants. For days we have drunl quirline for iunch,'quil1ine for tea, and qui ' nille for dillller. It thrives on quilline. Ou cars are like telephone buzzers, but it take no notice and goes on l‘ingillg. As for cill llamon it dotes on it. its appetite for as plrlll ls lllsatlflblc. We have been .illylstrl 700,, ,.m_a(,N,,;RS SINCE .,.,,,f,,_c~ _ ° ' DAY - to try pl-ussic acid, but wc suspect lt rc cards that as a tonic. A gloomy .fl'iend of ours assures us that it is lllade ill Germany. He is positive that i is the newest invention of Teutonic fright fulness distributed by means of asperili. H it The 0ffengiVe_ But We point out to hip; lllany thousands oflllllls and unlllllbel' Apply H_ _H_ Home that it raged in the German Army. Why was the German Offensive on the Westerl trlfled with. Front delayed so long? Every other expla g tell. emi uy:"~l'_ll lisap um ill ,B _ _ tp nIy'ieonel" if you can manage* ' ‘ III 1°' It to uve and you don’t. you are rp oi her uonrl *F who are not x'_oe_\rul| ill; amo- to Seve for. Vic- r-X911! 9 _a elector. Qdllalle cells on each Q 3 --if I ._ _ ‘. Gnd £00" T . hey at Q Obviously this was the true explanation The hosts of the Hun were prostrate in til fell clutch of the new plague. There ar D \ - . . ‘ lll0l‘e l.1llIt')l‘l(`II€d 0 tll'illStS WI10 0 S0 fat’ ‘IS l*il=1ewllcrc llctwoelrtllc hir-llse and thc* -_----#_ _- I) g ' Q ,mm of f,,,,,, ,,,n,.., °1°o oalrivr/lan-sANlrAnv su' 1- Nprth .ea on a _ » S the Germans llnvc nlasscd forty divi- Ie’ 939°” DI`Im°‘I» "FI`"I1 Dui" _ __ h Am _(_ Butter-850 per 100. Per page lift. e “I°“’ I" ““ °“"’“ ‘° “"_"‘ ' " I olllll-alan omlls. ooase-zlmri nation has been examined and discarded. e to say, that it will stop the war. We prefe the golden mean between the two school But we feel justified in asserting that th _ lnan}i,vho isliighting it cannot possibly fight anyt ing e se. . as 1.32 lllla ulllllll-lllw la 2.26; to-_ hate sung round us and at us and upon the Until we have had it for a year, we can- morrowf. memiul ei 1-_‘I2 °‘“I I`I‘“"' whole we have wallowed in the' music. Men not poseas an authority, but up to now we day at 1.43- 6 24 and women have hated us because we had feel _sure that th_ose who suffer from it are Sun vet' iI‘I° "‘°""I“5 “Ie ' ' measles, whooping cough, mumps, and ot_h- bound' to be worse before they are better HN I°'“°"`°"` “"t“_;’i’é ard' ,I,,:m_lér contagious complaints; but we are glad better 'before they are worse. We have been :‘°";"7I';‘:I`“I“‘ “ ' , to say that Spanish 'Fin evokes more mal- worse and _better several times a day and ‘gnu Qnoén s‘,_m,”_ oc,_ 1,,\,_ lgmty than any other lil we have ‘ever _ac- Elght. We are not sure whether we are not Q _lsr ll.lll. zglllreil. We are as a rule, regarded” as a etter when we are worse, or whether we .M ,__m_mtmc,_,__e _mm me ,ha ,_,,,_ ,,, nm quarrel lllmll sallll-lilly, oct. arm ess person, ut our present- uency are worse when we are better. Our llfe * m,__,_,,, ,__,,,_ lhas enabled us to enter into the feelings consists of pl-etendllyg to be _better in the ' ` od wi :I‘°“" *“‘I ofthe rampant leper. Forthe first. time ln morning and preten mg to be worse at Q poppin of t ay _ V _ _ »l»“'il_lllyl__»!lll-»_»lll}naié». _ _ _ I » our lifqelwfiiarelabeiled“Dangerous.”~ _- night, and being both. ' ~ » the Sclluldt. (‘ullal. 'Pho wlellllllc-l- was on the line of the railway llotwoen possible successor of tha Irish Roman I (‘ollrll';li zlllll ll;ll'lr=lw!u:, half circling (‘a,ltholi<: representlalttvein 'the cabinet ‘itlle latter town and oolltinllillg llorill- iloll. Arthur Meitghen o.nd`H on. Ar ward to the vicinity oi’ l)eselgllenl_ thur Sifton are spoken of als m.In.h'tel'e The (follrlrai Tolllnai Road is lleillai 0|' Justice. Y N cleared and is reported to he in our .__.._..____._.- _ possessioll east' ol` llellligllclli. A .llll .ulvlll ~ jANo'l‘llER A'r'1'.\r'l< l.AUN<'llal'l A -- ' i.oNDoN, ol-l. zl,--A llrlllplllull (Sv‘=0ir1lt0fheGuerdienl " f~ ill Ilriilsll lleallr|l11lrtel's l'orwal'dcll “IITIIITHE ALLIED ARMIE5 IN lo by Reuters r-_orl'espnndent says tllc BELGIUM' Oct- 21°- B9‘f°'I`9 I-6BVil18 flrslt and lllllird British arrlllc1~l this OSIBIIII the GeTmaIII‘ 5I’IItI»I°d I1 I9-TED nlorlling joined imitl1='\vitl`l lilo (lol'- "VIII hom IIII’IIg5I‘II0 III9 °I*-I- .BNYISII lllalls i'l'lllll llorilwlllsi, oi' Lf- (‘lll4~a\l'io “IIIIISIIIII VIIIIIICIIVF w'IIIcII was 9\II`II` ill the cllllnllel there last May, Theo made thus doubly sure that the cal.. I wet and the ground llcavy and sl=lppel'_v ` but the at/Lack started most favol'al>ly ‘VIII be I’I°CIIed I°I` I* I°II5 I-II1'I°- 'Ilha capture of feed and cattle ’<. -_---i Ii conhrmcd. _ I I , MORE FIRES IN DOUAI OTTAWA. Oct! 21.-The following ‘I Fires broke out fresh in Douai .WS-IIIame5. 41139981' IH f0etC1\ NYS *hm III” ousl-llillnl africa. er Germans are fighting tlesperalely fo - hold their positions on the front north *WANTED AT ONCE A GI-RL FO< and souill of lie (‘llil‘au which has all glel\\*l‘ll.l llousework. Apply -2-~' 6 im ortilllt hr-tiring on the sitllatlloll Grafton Street. 1829-10-llMt This ls said to he rt new record drn~ siy for rlefondlllr: forces. ,TWO LADIES WANT Cannon, ' ~ general housework. Apply 248 Gr.. AMERICANS “GAIN LOST llllle mom with lmrll ill prlvz ~ GROUND home Apply at Guardian Oillce. Wl'I‘ll'THE AMERICAN ARMY I l-f -“' ~ .1-.~w\»-"_';.rr= "ge . __ , ». tw". .7 ., ; ¢._ \ .s - -'.~rI<€" .f ' . _fr _ ,sl , . 3.' .~' `~ 1980-10-IOM* f NORTHWEST OF' VERDUN, Oct. 21 -Fierce iigihting took .place today in llhe Bois De Rappes on the wesfBl'n end of the American line., ln the face erlcalns were forced to fail ba_ck. Dat- or they counter ntmu-kerl and resallwd the pant of the Kuna that had been .lNo Amman McDoNALD LAND surveyor, Hermanviile, vie Bom-i=<_ l '»4 V-conrl'-rraN'r LADY n|lsmlis_Pos~ lilbll as aouselmpar. mllqelliil “ls Easton Street. 197|-10-l|l8lpd. ...___.._.__.,.'......__.__ 1.. (_. °wAu~r¢o A1' once A ulnuroh ` lost. ` _', alll stmi. lpn-inner, _ ;"_y' ,_ ;..,._~_. ._ . , J-‘».;,‘ _ _ . . A .l . ., _ l V _ , » lf ,,< ,_ ~- . .1 “_ A- .- ._- _ ~ _ __ _ ;.__ ..~l. .V , _ _ _,V ,,_l.=l_“.,_ _:__-_ -_ _ii - 'im-lo-icmsipfl. ‘ ~ ` - .f ' s AP. - iéf ., ` `»l “_ 3-3 4 .il ' 'rua GUARDIAN oovERs PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND LIKE THE Daw 1 '