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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1918-10-24, Page 6KING ALBERT ENTERS OSTEND RAD U; Vice -Admiral Keyes }lad Previously Landed and Found Port Cleared of the Enenty'�- •Bruges Entered 1i3- Advance (uardst A despaaboli-:From Londonsays: IC'ilag Albert of Belgium and Queen 11i,,i1 btetlx on "Thursday aft rzzoon entered Ostend, one of they pt•iucipal German suEtn'i<ii•ine bases en the Belgian coast, I:artier in the day' n. large squadron of the x2t>ydAft1S'rcc,followed by lnlz.t' .1 'll eyee of , the i 'icis.h navy, ;tended led in the port. 'Elie Britkh Adm i rally eta tonle teL `;Members of the Royal A landed at Ostend `fhuestlay t •and reported it clear et Vbe 1 ice:Adtuit•;al li5eye , lcolxli Dover petrol; landed et Os Thursday afternoon at 1.2.,}5 A force Of Belgian.,, assisted, Premia cavalry. and infantry, driv- ing northward t -a trike the on the pa 4, and alio Cart t}i Cathal. Wide possibil-ities e c;hire trout from the sen seuthw'atl is in motion. Tlie 13r14ish havc:� en-. , tend Lille. The Germans fled pre- cipitn:te-Ly :froze 0' t ncl and that see- ; Bran of the Belgian coast. Shortly before that Beglian aviators landed in the eentne of the city amid the' heer's of the inhatti•trartts, _ti' fan while the Belgian infat t-ry _Meanwhile �' and French cavalry- ehveeping alp to- ward the coast alt izu5t reports were tepidly nearing the city- and probrx}xly, , will be in it before daylight Ostend is reported entirely tree n'oav of Ger- mans, er-man , diose left hi the city a s reel-, (guards having been aecountcd 'for. The Gerrattn a seem to be in full flight every `here, espeeiztl.ly from 1:3el Finn,, for the gal thrrou 'h which i. no hies of Wax' -Can alit ii soldiers �gap � li a t ..olct.e.ta t..l•urning• .ft'Ont btzttie atil:li tai'a• they `must escape between the ad- chine gnus and other booty taken from tilt enemy. venting allied troops and the frontier: of lfolland is t o sta nt:1y being leer - 'rowed, A•s . , _ I+i 'e. �ILLE pg Wit' rowed, and u.tllesn the ezlenly - as y d i �a� r, . CITY � , M Y. , -r � may.: t cru late - �M��.u' lll1s"Lt z3pztzly large numbers b A. despa eh 'from the ,Allied Armies r t �:-. a. 1-;}s To riE 1 in Belgium says, -Belgian pat o have entered Bruges and cKvalry operating on both sides. , Belgian s arenow firing from south .of Douai Also OccupiedIfai ti z t --.- t guns no n oby � , t c rl�s W� ozldert?ul Scenes the "city., nessed in the Liberated Towns, Air Force earning, enemy. 1landthi'g Ostend on r.'cln cl<." ted 1>;y- is bridges a Ghent xi. ill this movement. It is reported: ted that patrols 'have al- ready entered Br:zge:s, the second submarine base but ..there ate large' Colman tortes .'tl,l defending the city. The enemy wa S driven bac-k rapid- ly everywhere on Thursday and: 'thee v , 4 ' a 'n ---3 to 34c .az6 tt e 3 rid P i ` e 0�"to' 61c' � � � � , .�-.1�0. - J. Storage, 5 C : l;g _ se=1?eted storage, 52 to 53c; new -laid, ,s: - in cartons, (10 to 62c. Brendbtufs' g F 22. -Manitoba : pnultrx-Spxtn,. (thickens, 'Toronto, Oet, wheat 38 to 40e; roosters, 25e; fowl, 38 to ,:*nrth rn.. e, 33c; turkeys, 38 to 40e; ducklings, lb,, • Northern, ;'2•_'1? h No. .1 TO>'thcrn., .35. S.quabe, 1 z, $5.50; geese ,28 32,171i; No. 4 wheat, ;'3 t)?_•, hi to 30e, store Fort William, not including tax. Beans -Canadian, ha/unpicked. bus., Manitoba oats -No. 2 C'.W., 81%c $7. imp., hand-picked, Burmaor In - No. 3 C.V4"„ 781. L., extra No, 1. feed, dime, 36; Japan. $7; Lima, 18 to '1S44ec. 78•;c• No, 1 feed, 715?dc. ]Ione, new crop --Strained, G0 -lb. American born --No. 3 yellow kiln tins, 26e; 10 Ib. tans 27e; 5-1:1-1. tins, dried, nominal, No. 4 yellow, kiln 26e. Combs --Don., $3.75 to 34.50. airicd, nominal, --•- Ontario oat(,, nota" crop -_,Y c,o. �r Pcovisiuts-ld'Iholesale '<t ilte... 74 to '77e. according to freights! : Smoked meats-Wainse medium, 37 outside,Ito 39c; do.,. heavy, 30 to'320; cooked,. Ontario wheat --No- 2 Winter, per ,52 to :,,4c; rolls, 32 to 330; breakfast :car let, $2.31; Ne. 3 Spring, 2.222,}bacon, 41 to 45c; beaks, plain, 46 to l,.l.is in store Montreal. 147e; boneless, 50 to 52c. Peas. -No. _, nominal. Cured nl.eass••-Iroxlr'ctear bacon, 30 Barley --Malting, new crop, $1 to' i.o1c; ear -bellies, `2.9 no 30.•, *1,05. 1 lard ---Pure, tierces, 31 to. 311 e; 13uckv-1n---\ornirial• ',tubs, 313.31% to 82c; pails, to 321.;,n Rye -No. 2, nominal. i print::, 3a to 33 y_.c. Compound, tierces Manitoba flour -Old crop, War25,,, to 26e; tubs,. 2G to 2Gi4e; p -rile, quality, $11 .4k, Tor01110 x- I o'r to 26%e; prig ts- _271, s to 2Sc• Ontario lour --War quality, o.d, .rop, 319.76, in hags, Montreal and!, :ii,ontrc^:i ;Barkers Toronto, prompthipmen-t. , i7la"t-Car tl 1 £ -Ca • 1 is deliveredSont•I MontreaI, tet. 22.-Oauts. extra No. 1 ig to g :i l l od; Bran,l 1 feed, 93e. Flour, new standard grade, reel frcl�tl .., Wa,,.. nt..t d � _ 3� .27" pee ton; shorts, $4_.2& per $11.50 to $11.65. Rolled oats, bag tett: 90 lbs 35 ?0 to 35.30, Bi.eux $37.25. Hay --No. 1, 322 to 323 per ton; Shorts, $42,25. Mouillze 368 to ,370. nilteed 320.00 to 321.50 per ton, track Hay, No. 2, Per ton, car lots, $24 to l orontz, l 25. Cheese finest easteres, 251`• :to Straw --Car ' lots, 30 to 39.60, traek 25e. Butter, choicest creamery, 49 tIto 60e. Eggs, No. 1 stock, 54c. Po- tatoes, per hag, car lots, $1.90. Dress- ! ed hags abattoir killed $25.50 to c„ s ': ,. , , x i,. ! 3.26,(10. Lard, pure, wood pails, 20 I ia...el D_4(1 tabs and rolls, 05 to lh,s. not, 31x:: to 33e. +t pounds, lfl o 410, h g Hent laid, 52 to 57c. lxtree-sell re -al try ---Spring chickens,1 Live Stock Markets no to :12e; term; rs.- 23c; fowl, 27 to i Toronto, Oct. • Extrachoice ▪ tr••(leek:legs, ;17 to 2?o • turkeys :31'. heavy steers, 31-1.`25 to 815.00; ;lee: ` l. ' ., t ; geese, ' t eheice heavy :steers 318-50 to 314.00; �5, �3LJ.4:-1i]:;'„ ..,. �: (a, e. E?e;sv, 2oi, � itr hw ' 8 , f 1,,,.tclhers' -attle, choice, 311.50' to Live pr t.a,. -y .�no.�. c, t� to LOc:, , x r 'owl 20 :a 24.,, eeh',ng:, 111., 22c 312.00; do.. good, 310.25 to 10.50; .i2 l de, medium "0.00 10' 80.50; do corn-. ,•rl; ay, 27to :1ta. `;I+1�•ia:in chickens., -G 3 2c. mon, 38.00. to 38.50; butchers' hulls,. 15'he -a niers are sel:•int; to the re-, choice., $:10.00 to 810.50;_ do. medi sm (nil trade at ::.he following prices :•u•••ulls, $9:50 to 0.85; do. rough bul4s, Cheesf--'view, large 261 to 27e; , b,47,25 tta $F.2u; butchers' eawa,choice twins. 2(;44 "<o 27 a -i o; co,cl,, ; arse, 28 to: 410.25 to 310.50; 'clo. goad, 39.00 to 281-ek': twin 281;11 to 20e. • $9.50; do. medium, 37.50 to 38.00; Butter, _Fresh 4a:rv, choice 45 to, do, common, 36.50 to 37-00; stockers, i!t' ; creamery, prints, rr:s, 11 > n" 52e; 35.00 to 310.50; feeders, 310.00 to creamery, solids, 40 to 50c. $11,00: canners atici: cutters, 35.50 to Toronto. Country Produce -Wholesale BRIE des ct one London says -- over the city beheld a most smezing SPANISH INFLUENZA Some Lft(t e5tittg Facts, About Its History, `freath1ten „Influen a, which is now sweeping o er Canada from one end to the o her, .is a treaty old disease. It, was known in ancient times, and at, early as 1510 it over -matt' the nyhole civi- lized ; world. Por .centuries it has periodically swept over various parts of the world. Thu last great world epidemic was. in :1380-1890 when it was generally known by the F rendll name• or- la grippe. .The disease has. always travelled from east to west. The symptoms are shriller to those of a heavy cold: more :or less severe headache cold in the head end throat, fits of sneering;, flushed face,-ehills, aches and pains in the back and limbs, pains in the eye -balls and bellied the eyes, general' physical depression and temperature rising to between 101 and 104 degrees. s As it is such an old'diseasse, cloctove have naturally learned a great deal about its 'prevention and treatment. The first principle of prevention ie. to keep away front thoee infected, and the second, to build up the germ -re- sisting parts of the body by eating nourishing foods, 'dressing comfort- ably, getting lots V sleep, and by liv- ing in the' open ale and in bright, well -ventilated rooms as much as possible: The mouth, throat and nose should be systematically ' and :Ere - Prey rttion Ere 1 reyerttrion and, oil of eucalyptus, thymol, oil )1 noun- tang pine gaol the like are, ileo vale; able as `preventives,. 4 • When a person 5s strut:k by inflp-, euia,, only ono course •lies aped. That is to take to bed with the least 'pos sible delay, and call a doctor. Rest, oa',ruith end quiet at t..? three sovereign emedies of the primary disease, and' the best preventive of its more deadly, eornplieations, of 18'11 -lett pneumonia ' is the most frequent. While there is no Specific for influenza, yet; there are ninny drugs which ,play a useful part `n relieving,it, such as quinine; aspirin and , various tonics, anti-nefn'algic, antiseptic aint heart medicines, to be - prescribed by the physician in charge. The dietetic: ete4ic liner,{ s which apply to e any fever apply equally to influenza. Liquid: foods at fast; solids a lia'tic, latex on in a•r.1 dually ascending G t scale front lightly boiled fresh, eggs to 'chicken ` roastjoints, etc. Water, cold ar, hot, may be sipped pr "egg water" may be given. This excellent dish is preparedby blending ivith a-. pint or cold water, the whipped whites -or from 2 to 4 eggs, flavored with snit or cinnamon. ',,Chen the aizi•.' nal broths may be given.' There arts Many cases in whie h even the-ligh'test foods are spurned with loathing, nod ,t-nirnon sense must be used in adapt- quelztly disinfected by antiseptic iii- in€'.' diet to t'ho Particular' • case i1 Ltl1e is in possession of the 'allies.; sight. The -streets were• 'throng'ed lialations sprays anti •washes. Such hand, The 5L1 British' az'triy encircled :;zic1 with civiliauis• who Were :frantically re :fixations as chioretone .anzl lister- rec nt of s .r gains ; n uenza i menu- ••- are the : adapted "' or this purpose. {separated h t:aantt.) ,Cho, arc.l� nhaulcl be . env Lured the 1€ uet .1-;euh` watYLI lam etc -cei anti sharim' Inc• 11 f tl �,,ert a widget could be seen. lihe l r torturing tuwht on Thursday• In fighting previous epidemics; doe- freer the ilealtlly: This is e 1heeially Dc b" tl d thePatrols t city the correspondent of the As�s,oci• advanced antmed'iatele and entered ilio wirel' mile nhixed with (but not dissolved (9.),Discllargesfrom the Post and Press at British heactcjltalte-s c.zty, in) a wineglassful `'of- cold water mouth should not be, allowed to get wirer: I3titish drusils tit-cre :bea.in , i .i gargle ton T ,. tl mares an excellent antiseptic gargle, ---' an pocket handkerchief -'-or in - The 4 o gaol: on .c aliteda hhio'lnih gthrough t 1 the streets Lrlle on Thum- :beating anti-microbic icrobic ro erties of (lin side the T ''factory r - `.Pl e , house, aviator quickly* turned and earried ;tile , t one he surrender of news back to the British lines, tors found quinine a useful proven important in the case of fia•st attack five. Otte grain of sulphate of, qui- in the hopsehold.. • n , 1 p p .. q Site to o gre or etc. ot} a ti the C,etrnan command at .Lii1e order ray zirorixahg,while the British,teatt:r'ots h ed all th inhabitants " l .''� , ane are well kuot;•ii�and its use as des- sllotxlcl at once, be collected in pa;ier, t pr A , p i t. s ;het hoz lvi•th tiro xetx�atlihe Gertnarxs lige of or tl e to assemble as advanced east of the city in contact . ih d above i t once relieves theh1 i cx e bot ct clean rags bee If t g prompt- as oss bl 1 r •N , 1 through Symptoms`e -wont which re- cannot be cone they Sheik; be drop - ries noug 1 the, glooni. of Ore streets evacuation o•tLilis and the British ere suit from the stra•i.l of the .fight be- cd t vessel t' • hih water. • they :observed the.- •rear ieten marching' ;, " p In n 11 VO.,bw Can le 1a < v . try into the'e}t;1� v'as nn. of the nxoat'tweau the whirr blood corpuscles and On In erred articles and room 1 ( ) f� � s invading germs in the :tonsils-- should -'be cleansed, and disinfected, the • bol;y'first of defence. Use disinfectants everywhere. Washa s lithe Quilxtxe is also given internally with : the hands frequently. success as a preventive. Iii oue, Of (4.) Those attackegl should not, on the more recent outbreaks in Europe, any account, mingle with other .pec- an experiment was tried in which the ))le 101' at least a prMxiod of ten days men of one squadron of a regiment. from the comnxcucement of the al: - of cavalry were each -given 71,-': grains tack. in severe crass. they should of quinine in 1,42; ounce of whiskey remain away from work for a longer daily for 22 days, whilst those of the period. other squadron were given none. The (si.) Special attention should be out. The, the British :lines and meet1 t lett• Ilatasa iroo s entered the 'town friends. Then came the thy -the -de • Douai on Thursday, o£ after ouerclm- tramp of infantry, ori -rich. grodualiy 1 ins the enemy resistance on the rine died away. The Germans hod do'' of the Mute <Deule ,a h a . Canal, 1 il, 2ccayrt3in,g parted fronh. Lille. , i to the official statement- from the }' tt Ore' tQl�cl -tn "'0• 0114•.•t1T alrart ante ew211't5 a€. R'he Ct'aT At dawn 13ritielt airman flying; War Office -on Thursday night. 36.76; milkers good to choice, $9.0.00 to 3160.00; .cle. (tom. and med., $65.00 to $75.00; springers, 390.00 to 3160.00; li lit ewes, 313.00 to 314.00;. yearlings, 315.00' to 515.50; sarin' Iambs, 315.50 to 310.25; calves, good to choice, 314.00 to 317.75; hogs, .red and watered, $18.25; 'do, weighed of ears, $18. o0. ;Montreal, Oct. 22. -Chair'; stents, 311.50 to 312.50; good steet ,"310.00 to 311.00; poorer quality 39 to $9.50; butchers' bulls, $ll to 310; poorer r gaolity, 37.:50 to 38.00; choke but- chers' eows, 39.50 to i310.25; canner', 35.50 to 35.00; lambs, 315 per 100 lbs.; sheep froth310 to 311;„ chonc select hogs, 318 -to 3:10 rough, and heavies, 315. ri`eli isbatched. A farmer, when asked is his hdrses were matched replied: "Yes, .they are matched first-rate,. One of then is willing to do allthe work and the other is willing he should." ,CZTAS H ENTERED PRAGUE Capital s) .13oheinia; Now in the Hands of Rightful Inhabitants. A despatch from, Copenhagen rayls: -The Czechs are -masters ui'Pragne, • according to a Berlin -despatch to The Beriin•ske'Tid:ende. Csaeh money is lin circulation and the C's eh flag lrnve.a over 11nac!•sehiii Castle, Prague ;s the Capital of Bohemia, which -recently was tepor^ted to have- : d!e.cured its independence of :rho Xustror1l ungari:an Monarchy, and where. a general strike was said to 'have develoned into a great revolution. TOWNSri PIPE BELCIUM AND N..FS NC f latter squadrons had "from 22 to 44 gluon to e1ean' cess, and ventilation. rases each of influenza, ;whilst the Warm clothing should lie worn, the Squadron treated with quinine de- -feet should be kept dry .:and all ,uih- t eloped only 4 cases:.: Inhalations .of neeessavv ,e:cposzire avoided. NO OPPOSITION T() ; .T31t1TISTI'ADVANCE ON tfEI.'PO A despatch. from London says: Pn: Syria the Turks are not offering ailw opposition to the British advanl:ing towards Aleppo. :[t is reported that ,being concentrated at Aleppo uncles Gen.. Limon von Sanders. - British forces already are aortia of I-lonts,.100ttni]es south of Aleppo. The British are beaking flood progress in repairing the railways in. tire country they have ovcrrrm, CANADIANS .1 OLN IN P'UIiSUi•1' OF TBE FLEEING- INVADERS A despatch from the British Army in France says: North of the. Sensee, River the British formations, in which are ilichulecl Canadians,, ars advaane- ing with 0 ,speed which seems to in- crease constantly. Pot many mires north of the river it is only with the, greatest ofdifficulty that Ike British'manage to gain eontict now and then With the fleeing enemy, so l• ast is the enexlly gong East. 0N1-FOUft`i`.TI Ul;' ( Eli:i1AN Ci-LNS 1: TATc '1:3Y ALLIES V • deepatch iron! 1'arie says: The gun; captured from the Ger•jniins by - the British, French ,and Americans i h the legit three menthe number/4,- 000. umber/1,000. This repi'ese xts one-fourth of all thew• artillery. RIM k FRFNIII AND,AMERICANS British, Occupy r1'ureoing• and Roo as >, :Belgians Enter Zeebrugge NCE ` DRIVING EASTWARD ASTRIDE and trench Capture' 'h'selt•---ii.in Albert in h Al + I ossession of B ruaes r THE LE " -rpt f u ROAD - < �< A despatch from London say*-: The (len. 1'lumeh's army its the Lille sec Many Villages Captured and :l<O0i. Prisoners. Taken by al for has ocriupied Turcoingand Rou-•Americans-French Take Village ill+ri ftltt.21. ----- nsants Fight. Desperately to Protect Retreat Northward-- Hai °a 1'''7 Troops 4s Talie Several Villdges by Assault. A deslatch from British Army en.d, nnd.tne Like salient shortly" Headquarters uarters in France says: ---Once should he obliterated. mere the Germane have been forced Fas of Le ry a•ea a and the' Senseee rent Of wide strips a€ lane allthe way River thePt.tsl and Amtirons con- £.'om the North Sea to- the region time .at:tacking They fought all French encu li.at e captured the town A Thielt, in Belgian .Flandersr west of baix to' the forth -east of the mann- Ghent, and have passed on 2,000 raeturing city. yards east of the town. Berlin 0111010111r admits the 'evacue King:Albert and Queen Elizabeth tion of Turcoing, Roubaix, Ostend of Belgium 'entered Bruges et 10 o'- Lille anti Douai; t • clock F't•iitay morning, Belgian infata- 711 Belgium the day:bas been oc- tryforces taking ,possession of the eapied:}ii;ct1a1}y ittile line-straight- city. ine-stxatiht-city. Zeebrugge, Germany's second ening. The =lines this pivot on submarine . base on on theNorth Sea; Bruges, One 'running generally tothe e , of Quentin in France, tdaY Friday against StUJ7Ort resist- has also been captured by the allies. coast rear' Ostend Mid the second greatest i. Friday' l,, _ Tho ra:at��a, allied mains of 1 riga ance,which in all ca::e�,was over„o le- ' out �04 the sash between the Belgian sloping o.[i.,to the ,South-east, g a �, y,_O g ou h east, lIcaiv,y ' s,.. b �i seem to have -been male east of Douai, ; ?.h. British are. ctxaa ung east astride .de Cna.st and file Lys River .the remnant • ftghtlny was reported at onlp one • -�. C ' ,. ..,.. thea. ..a i, roadand have i. fleeing: : t � ��la..a<, l,i�rtzs:n have sliced oft �'a: the Ls Lai,..au �.t ,.onof von Arnim's ataxy is llec.an„, in an place on T'1h.da5. This was at Opstre- - t L ,: ., - .. z :.• .' : -to , line - •ke,, . The corner on the east of the; ta.Icen,Ba�euel; 3,000 yards east of Le endeavorto reach ]1i:, new.. lzt.e e -.tend- OSebena, south of 7hielt, 11te Xe1- +iisa ea;tng Lille salient. The'asp' Cateat; by arzault: tn�from Antwerp to Sedan,through glans and French Wanted the. town ;eiorts'received from hereindicate! The Germans are fighting anwith the ,Noma;and stabilize it for the time and the ground tnearby, as s ;:lie Ger- that „. ,the British in their forward rush gteatest desperation here and Along being to the Swiss 'frontier. eons were holding It as a sort of. So • c" � tothe;the battlefront' :5outhtva,rtt �ta reboot - The GermaZxs are preparing to in- salient. the 'Belgians went out have'�rearhed positions ,close � Pp p � ,�. n`is going i ':..low-lyingfought t- . ., .lunotiolx of tiro Sensee Rr�,e't• and the; the retreat i�h«t on north- x,nclate the lands south Of ,tth.cl .lot.t�ih� .Foy. it,. and'after :a furious • .Xig _ Bi , , inBelgium, t ,: `' �,. � ward. �' asst n• south of Le' Ca,teau the. ttizvear Sc}xeldt Eastern battle tnt�, bullet -riddled enemy tool. I. I;,caut Coital, north. of. CaLm�brat,ana.g' y,Y g -'n 1 i't' about five miles eat, is being near 1, �ar,�d� an additional a Central Nexus despatch from Am- to h1., heels. _� Now- the Belgians gabled, ground -ou ver s g' � : C .bz ofh., r weports, The inhabitants have the salient. of Douai, large'.sectiau oP the --west gait t stella tx 1 1 < Steadily and trot 'without -ohne-re-, Ouse Cana, undoubtedly soon will be have bcox ordered co .xanco their North Ttiooi a nd Roubaix 'the pidity, the battle -fine iq being straight- I in allied haartd.s, homes immediately. : Br itfslt also are moving rapidly. Wiz.►3113 cP3-",8 }I2LEA'S SRO1 4OR CECIL MAW 6E, ALLRIGHi,iS13'r ias NOT GontG. gin, R1)!'1 'tills IIOOSFHOLG: Na yr 1'T cera, o "TI4t,5 PAPER u1 -TIL. I'vi~ Fl sI5ti D Willi rr \tt1Lt c� ,TOM+ `f ot.a Do4 3A'1 -lol'4MNi 1 POT ONS. of ' �lautz: Ntic,K'r} .s F3`i I TAKE bott'-r MIND,--: • ra- gis- A despatch froth; London save: This Thursday- on the ea.steen wing. of''the' was a black day 'f or the Germ ell arms }>attlefroiii: iat the face of Stout oppo- While 4'roin Lille to the sea a too n,s, rtiotn, Tht, Crevm t.i iesisLrizicz, t�'as - 'cr ful crop of brilliant suceesses -vas , being garnered, the .British 4th army, with on Anior,.iea i division, attacked on a front or nine, miles north-east nl I3olrain and south-east or Cerebra;, e e 1 where heavy fighting has taken :place all` day. The British Carried the line of the Selle'River on the whole front south- of • Ie Cateath,• establishin. g thenCelves on the railway beyond t1ae Seven aeten (.?erlliwn divisions ;ts•e-e! determined counter- hurlerlback�a-fte- tete. '3" lr, al h, tre attaclYs and ,. ,000 1 , So e s captured. c1. The new thrust was made 'at a point where the enemy was trying' to c.11.ectllis main retreat. despatch •fa•ar'ai tiro•1'I'enclll!'nsr-e:; ,. an Fronde says: 1 roE;iess coritiatueii to b.oiatic :y-,tIto forces nn 1`M 0,01.1G: OUT Fo 04 Y1 01-L Tom! t Y. TE LL )-1 E.Lgel TO rlri•V DlhlNrit. AT •"} P1 t qsa „1f dr 9 especially determined west of Grand Pre, in the Argonne, where the !'Ger- hold Tr •. analis still hold<ilana .1 at nx in a sr'cia.11`.: salient, Gen. (sottl':ltld'b naetl l'taVP, taken' Hill 222 and the village of Telma,; 1,000 yards ^ to the north. and Little Talmo, about the same distance south of the hill from where the line bends' a x 'ouncl the American Iositious north American 3.. ',. Pre 5thf-•,leb.asony, of Grand Pre. The 1. ,a c,1 ,t. �.., y,` uizder. Gen. Guillautnat, ;Former. ;is!ili- tary Governor .or Paris,: nxet'-evitlt serious opposition on Wednesday, bolt saripei a :rooting at one point in the i , ene.nv+ positions. Along the Ci.c River the Co1d<n3 eoi:tinuc to resist staghorn', co -enter- <a ing fiercely, at the village of co -enter - attacking a,k ,, h Ch:oigny, \\l 477, �,:wn..w..N.,ri✓nr