Winnipeg Free Press

Thursday, July 01, 1915

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 1, 1915, Winnipeg, Manitoba Morning newspaper in , weather forecast warm. Temperatures to 7 maximum 72. Minimum. 52. Vol. 41. Sun Sun rises. . . Moon rises. . Seta. A. Winnipeg thursday Jilly 1, 1915. Fourteen pages no. Hudson Jotun and Winkler had fio knt Radge As to alleged transaction Winkle tells of tentative arrange ment re petitions with Roblin attorney 6 eneral makes Frank state Lent 1o Corn Mission of events and conferences activity of sex judge Phippen in representing late government fully set Forth the commission to investigate the charges Laid by c. P. Fullerton k.c., to presenting 14 private. Conservative members of the legislature of this province held its first real session yesterday and two witnesses were heart Hon. Val. Winkler and Hon. A b. Hudson. Or. Hudson was an stand for a considerable portion of tha Forenoon and for the whole of the afternoon sitting. He had not finished answering the questions put to him by the Liberal counsel Isaac. Pitblado when Tho commission arose at 4.30 in and he will 3jo the first witness on Friday when the sittings of the commission will be resumed. Or. Fullerton at the beginning of yesterday s session made a striking statement when he declared he had no evidence that Hon. A. Hudson and Hon. T. H. Had any knowledge o f Money paid or said to have been paid in connection with charges he also said that while he wished to include or. Winkler in charge regarding the he did not Chai be him with having any knowledge whatever As to the Money part of the alleged transaction. About saw on or. Winkler gave very Frank avid enc. As to a tentative arrange ment about the saw my off of cer Tain election petitions. He had asked sir Rodmond Roblin to saw off the protests in which they were directly is Dufferin against Mordon Rhineland. Sir Rodmond asked him to arrange for an Exten j Sion of the saw off to cover four sets of Dufferin against Morden Rhineland Cypress against Gladstone la Verendrye against Carillon and Emerson against lans Winkler undertook sen the Liberal numbers interested he found or. Armstrong Atid t. Molloy will ing but or. Norris refused to have anything to do with the arrangement. Finally he came to an understanding with sir Rodmond about his own Saa i and left the matter of the other scats in the hands of the members interested. Subsequently or. Hud giving evidence said that he had charge 6f the saw offs subject the control of a committee that no one had authority to arrange for without consulting him and that he had not been a party to any such arrangement As had been changed. He produced a letter sent by Bun on oct. 2, 1314, to j. H. Ash Down n member of the committee a Ferrod to assuring him Thart would be no Vith i Wing of elect Ftp petitions except with Tho consent of committee. Frank statements. Or. Hudson s evidence was to Ima Katle for its frankness and his evident desire to Tell everything he he straight ahead and gave full details of the events and Alonfo Renss which up to the resignation of the late government and the taking up of office by the new. The whole arrangement As to procedure according to or. Kun Ron. Depended on the approval of Tho members of the Royal commis Sion. The proposed plan was Laid before chief Justice Howell toy a fears. Phippen and Hudson and he looked it As Wise and prudent. To was when rumours wore spread charring the liberals with a that or. Hudson deter mined that under no Orlou stances would the Arnyai commission adjourn. Since that time no Steps had been akan to Institute n Ovll suit against Kelly Lor the that it would be Lin fair while the commission was at work. Or. Vii nicer was also a Verv Frank and admitted that it had Al ways been a or action to Arran fre saw cts in Resard to election petitions. He stated that fluid nor the Short ses Sion frill he had interviewed Roblin in. Regard to a saw off them in rear Arr to Elee Ion protests and. They reached agreement on the matter. Isaac. Pitblado the l sral counsel. A draft that saw offs were common had been Eto Nikon Amons for Many years. Or. Phippen coming. Or. Lustic pen vie intimated that received Page be Irful de1ls flex Premier had Busy four hours before Royal com Mission yesterday Phippen enters Case brought in says Roblin to make possible amicable adjustment with Kelly. In the course of four hours teat Mony the Royal commission yesterday. Sir Redmond Roblin de Nied that he had been actuated by improper motives in arrange ins with Hon. Robert Rogers for p. H. Ship pen to take a hand in the parliament building Case defended the attitude of the Public accounts committee last March with regard to the production of evidence charged that the Royal commission has been subject to partisan influences endeavoured to justify his speech in the legislature con Trover Ting the Liberal allegations at a time when he was suspicious that there was something in them scouted the idea that or. Simpson con trolled the conservative Campaign fund and declared he knew of no Campaign contributions made by Thomas Kelly. Cross examined by a. J. Andrews k.c., he said he never financially profited out of the Kelly contracts. Sir Rodmond s evidence was concluded and he will probably not be called before the. Commission. Explaining his telegrams to the Hon. Robert Rogers in connection with ill. Phippen the sex Premier asserted that his sole motive was to make possible an amicable adjust ment of financial differences Between Thomas Kelly and the province. Pie knew that or. Phippen was an old Friend of Kelly a and also thai Kelly had a break Faith in his leg Al ability. It happened that or. Shippen. Came to Winnipeg on some . Business before the commission began to take evidence. Sir Rodmond suffer tested to him that he should act for Kelly but or. Phippen refused. The Premier thereupon enlisted the influence of or. Rogers with the result that he obtained his end. Sir Rodmond testified that ills motive was to avoid a lawsuit Kelly and the government. Me de sired to restrain Jelly Fromi Maklani known the fact that he. Put in a Lump sum tender for the.1 caissons and to arrange an adjustment. Me believed that with Phippes counselling Keity there would be less difficulty in reaching this Satis factory conclusion. Some Lively passages. Some Lively passages of incurred be tween c. P. Wilson and sir Rodmond with reference to the Lacter s speech in the House. Counsel1, suggested that in effect the address was a defence of the Rovern ment despite the fact that the speaker knew there was ground for the Liberal charges. In support of this Contention he reminded the wit Ness that for the purpose of justify info the Price paid for steel he had mentioned the Price Pairl for steel by the Dominion government for Bridge. This appeared to indicate that sir Rodmond in employing John Sweeney did not probe the facts about the parliament building but that he had instructed or. Sweeney to prepare a Brief for him upon which he could defend the. Kelly contracts. Sir Rodmond admitted tit of. He did not at once take Steps to find out what would have been a proper Price for steel. He maintained Traat the frederal instructions he had Given to or. Sweeney covered the Point and when counsel questioned thie honesty of his motives he hotly resented it. I shall ask the commission to your honesty by what. You did not by what you returned counsel. Havo two deniable. Both sir Rodmond Robl in and or. Montague deny having i lined the recommendation for the con tract which was cancelled. At the Royal Alexandra j5r. Montague put it up to sir Rodmond. Yesterday sir Rodmond put it up to or Montague. While sir Rodmond would not positively say that or. Montague recommended the contract he emphatically denied that he did so himself. So far As he knew it was or. Who recommended it. At the afternoon session j. A Coyne produced an finate made on july 4, 1014, by v. W. Hen Wood covering this contract. It named As the probable Cost of the Job and was addressed to or. Montague sir Rodmond said he had never seen it. The commissioners have been asked to decide whether or net correspondence Between members of Tho late a Over Ament and sir Dourlas Cameron there is a birr Batch of it according to sir Rodmond Roblin and it includes a letter indicating that when sir Rodmond heard from or Sweeney that in All probability Kelly Kot paid for Yards More con Crete than were actually Pat in the caissons he notified sir Douglas of the fact sir Rodmond testified to this effect it was then that c. P. Wil so n raised the question As to whether correspondence with his Honor would be Privi leered that if it were to be produced there should be Ful production lordships allowed sir Redmond s statement to so in that if substantiated it would tend to establish his Rood Faith. Ruling on the Point raised will o made after consideration of it. Meets Ana in Friday. The commission meets again 01 Friday at 10 ., when b. C. Shank land of Chicaro will be the firs witness called. If r. A c Manning can be subpoenaed he will probably i follow it is understood that there his been difficulty in serving or f. W. Simon is expected Ive in the City tomorrow Anc inless Thomas Kelly is called i will terminate the hearing. De Anderson. . Is apply afr for Iri i pc to restrain the com an compelling Keuy to evidence before it. When this into the courts it will 1 considerable delay Inwer prevent the i from report apr on the evidence Al i ready taken. I sir Rodmond examined. Or Siml Horton continued the exp in a Tenn nil sir Rodmond Roblin b Royal to inf sir or on third attack germans score slight and Vance in the Argonne after two reverses Canadian casualties Ottawa july killed two dead of wounds 34 prisoners and. .25 funded Are the principal items in two lists of 93 casualties issued lust night. The first battalion again Flag urea most prominently. Thirty our men from that battalion Are re ported miss into after two More sappers from the first Field company Canadian engineers Are reported killed and one dead of wounds. Another Soldier from the Princess Patricia and. Is relieved to have been killed. A. Treal private is reported to have died of wounds while a prisoner at client. Capt. A. F. Watson of "viking1. Alta. Appears in the lists. Capt. Watson accidentally fractured his Eft . The lists follow first Battaion. Killed Edgar a. Loring ont. Wounded Jimie Tatt. c formerly West Selkirk Man. Missing after action Needham. Sergt. John formerly ct29j, eighty fir to Avenue Octia Ticona Alt a. Nam Wilbur Vii St attn a ont Robert h., Kingston out Fardan. Hi3nrt formerly to Nockman Robert Providence . Second battalion. Wood George Formerly second Avenue. Calgary Anta. Carruth. Jambs formerly Sault Ste. Marie ont. Hol.l.1ster. John m., Osna Bruek genre ont. Tongs. A formerly Ojei Ose Post office sask. Third battalion Haggart . G. B., harm ton. Ont. Previously reported missing unofficially prisoner june now celebrate Natal Day with Gigantic Parade Winnipeg s National patriotic week will be ushered in by huge Brilliant floats of Many crafts and organizations will be included in the at the exhibition grounds Smith Leonard p. Formerly Freemont sask. Fourth battalion. Walker. John r. Formerly Iberville Junction. Que. Mcnaughton Ross Ardrossan Post office Alta. Seventh battalion. Killed in action Morion by. Corp. Ernest a. Tang. Previously reported wounded now unofficially reported prisoner at hair son Andrew England. Previously reported missing now Runoff locally reported prisoner at pad Marshall Charles formerly i England. Previously reported missing now prisoner and White. Frank Corner Bushby and i Ebers St., Victoria . Cat Laz i i eighth battalion. Unofficially i re Chin sky Jacob. Post office Vonda sask. At Gendron. Alfred Joseph Kran Cis formerly Sainte Rose. County Laval. Que. Previously re t ported missing now tenth battalion. Today s programme. Morning Parado to exhibition grounds. Biggest Ever held in can Ada 10 o clock. Noon demonstration of Camp life at exhibition grounds by boy scouts. Reel and fire men s paces juvenile athletic meet whippet dog races school Lacrosse Tribune relay race first Aid Demon stration in tents children s play fest. On exhibition infield. Horse show at auditorium special grandstand platform attractions and musical programme after noon and Eveni a Winnipeg s humanly will be up and Styli re pfc Bright and Earv this morning. There is the grandest and most pretentious spectacular Parade to be witnessed Down town which has Ever been attempted in the s City. If this Page Paiit it will be because he or she cannot possibly attend. Starting promptly at 10 o clock from the Corner of col ony Street and Portage Avenue the column will be appreciably augmented by other sections until har grave Street is. Reached. In its entirety the glittering mass of uniformed marchers and will stretch northward along main Street to Dufferin and West on Tiit thoroughfare to the exhibition grounds where it will pass in review in front of the grandstand which it is expected will be filled to overflowing with spectators. Many Beautiful floats. The results of the arduous work being promulgated for the past six weeks on the part of Aid. J. J. Wal lace chairman of the Parade com Mittee witnessed this my. From investigations already made of the Many and Beautiful boats in preparation the promoters efforts will be crowned with Success. Winnipeg or even Canada has never before witnessed such a spectacle As will be seen this morning. Canaida s birthday is celebrated Todas is Bung observed 11 Winnipeg m a most fitting Man Nei toddy Maiks the opening 01 the ten Daj a National i at Otic Clui ing Winch tune moment of he ensue afternoons and even Inge to crowded with spec Taulai Intel used m tie Succes of the undertaking Are Over 40 organizations clubs societies athletic bodies representing a combined membership interested in its Success of Over citizens the Best that can be got. Visitors to the exhibition daring the week Are promised the Best that can be produced from where to go today events All a combination of Over 20 big annual la m one. The attractions e s grandstand. On track and Field and in the tented Village. Will All be elevating and educational and the programme of sport Vail be clean healthy and wholesome. The railroads this morning on Allol which reduced fares Are offered Are expected to pour their offerings of visitors into the streets of win Niper visibly augmenting the vast crowds made up of residing of the big Falle off nine thousand less than last i incomplete j last night i registration this year Wae a _ proximately 25 per cent lighter than last year. Winnipeg s total for the three Days was about As com pared with last year. Ehn Wood has names on the lists 1 Thomas a. England t this year they had last thirteenth battalion. J year. Figures for Assir Bola c Ould previously reported missing now i not be secured last in glut but it is suffering from ho9s. Ura . Previously reported missing officially reported prisoner at now Bis rtt Arles e believed that this District was also Wilvins Eal at h Irli Ghent May 26. While fat. Toni face Jidov Imbt , and Only this. Time. . Ban Formerly Lith a Sjorin Winnipeg Lively. Ruller Egan. Toronto. Fourteenth battalion. Seriously big has. Wilfrid England. Fifteenth battalion. Previously reported mass no now to. Malcolm Toronto at sixteenth battalion. Previously reported wounded now r e sorted not wound a continued on flags of dominions will float Over free press today in Honor of the forty eighth Anni of the birth of our the flags of Canada s sister Domin ions namely Australia new Zea land and South Africa float to Jin spots but there Day Over the free press build it Wib it. on i our ii. Ing Between the Union Jack and the Canna tar a Day the flags of the Nai ims which Are the allies of the British Empire in the War. The flags of the five nations of the United kingdom Canada Australia nex zealand and South float Over the free press till Sundown m Honor of the birthday of the pre Mier overseas Dominion of the great est Union of democracies the world Ever fro Fri the Glebe girdling to federation of free under the British Flag. Nothing serious a drop of 50 per cent of just year s registration was shown in the first ten polls in Centre wiring nes i includes the hotel District. This was where the g oink on last year. Yesterday there were 96 proxies registered from to St. Repis hotel As. Being resident there this fact upon but All the was names were Al Lowed to so on the lists. At tooth no. 39, in South Winnipeg which takes in the District around Welling ton Crescent there were 38 proxies registered but most of these were soldiers. Over soldiers now encamped at Sewell were registered yesterday by their officers. Centre Winnipeg had the Lush est naturalization ind correctly made out. Some were without seals others were irregularly one Case of impersonation was dig covered. Transcona 3 total was 751. Registered which is about the As last year. The work was done quietly and no trouble was discovered Jast year s figure of included surrounding districts. St. Boniface. The registration in St. Boniface gave the following results poll 1 223 poll 2, 93 poll 3, 256 poll 4 221 poll 5, 14s poll 6, 145 poll 7 247 polls 100 poll poll 10 237 poll 11, 150 poll poll is 13o. This totals As compared with in 1914. Or 360 voters less. Probable Leader sir hunh Macc Oriald probable Leader of Manitoba conservatives. I of press special Ottawa june re construction of the Manitoba conservative party with the inf Wislon. Of new blood Are Rife in Ottawa. In the proposed reformation the name of sir Hugh Macdonald is As Leader of the party with in. H Sharpe . For Lisgar Hon Hugh Armstrong .p Sanford Evans now head of the georgian Bay canal commission and j. T. For Assi Binola As his lieutenants it Lias been rumoured for some time that or. Sharps would retire from the Federal Field and Gro to the sen ate. Or. Sharpe however is a Young Man and it is thought that he May be induced to assist with his presence in the proposed reconstruction of the provincial party. Parade big feature. Grand patriotic Parade at 10 Portage Avenue to main Street and Dufferin Avenue to exhibition grounds. At exhibition grounds of Camp life by boy Seoi jts. Reel and fire men s races juvenile athletic meet whippet races school la Crosse relay race first Aid dem Stratton in tents children s play fest platform attractions. Football and grandstand attractions. Horse show at night. Horse show at auditorium in the professional baseball. Grand Forks at St. Boniface 1.30 and 4 o clock. Fargo at 2 and c.15 . At theatres pantages and strand Vaude Ville afternoon and night. ing pictures at Dominion theatre and Many o thers. I miscellaneous. I Boa t trips to Hyland Park morning afternoon and jewish athletic club picnic to Oak Point. Special trains run to Sewell Camp for soldiers Field Day to Winnipeg Beach and other Points. Central . Picnic to Kildonan Park 2 . Excursion by Steamer Maies tic to Riverside Park. Salvation army old fashioned picnic to Assiniboine Park. St. Stephen s club picnic to Kil Dona ii Parl leaving Church at Fifeshire society picnic to Selkirk. Old time picnic at Victoria Park station on Selkirk car line. Westminster Olli i Leuico to Gin ill. Artillery is Active British Success at Dardanelles and Advance of austrians features of Day s War news Paris june following official communication was by the War office tonight on the Banks of the Yser and to the North of Arras there have been artillery actions. The Day was Calm Between the Oise and the argon be. In. The Argonne after a bombard ment lasting three Days the germans attacked our positions on the Road Between bin Arville and be four de Paris but were twice repulsed. They succeeded Only in their third Attabit in. Gaining a foothold in some parts of our lines near Bagatelle and they were everywhere else thrown Mick after a. Violent engagement. There has been a bombardment on the front North of Verdun on the Bois d ally As Well As in the Region of met Zernel. An official communication from the Dardanelles says Tomt since our Suc sir Ian Hamilton tells of Brilliant and successful offensive against turks two lines of trenches captured East and three West Saghir Here gurkhas press Forward and taks important in illicit of fight. London june British official statement issued today on the operations in the Dardanelles announces that two lines of tur Lilli trenches have been captured to the oust of Saghir Dore and that Throe Linns have been stormed and captured of the West of that place. The text of the statement follows general sir Ian Hamilton reports that the plan operations on june 28 was to throw Forward the lift of his line Southeast of Kris ii. Pivot ing on a Point about a mile from the sea and after advancing on the extreme left for about Huic a mile establish a new line Fuci Iii East on tie a Cund thus dallied. This plan entailed the capture in of two lines of turkish to the cast of Mawhir Derc Cess of june 21 the French troops have not been engaged except in special actions intended to Consoli they have occupied several new or enc trenches and have Duff saps unit off file of t the works conquered to thes inc pie australian corps prominent. Piously held. counter at ,.an Aust Ajlan co w tacks of the enemy been 10 0 by Makhov x pulled. Demonstration. The followed on june 27 the British left sup at g Ullh a by ported by our artillery won a great he artillery. The assistance run Success. After an intense bombard Derea b f ment the British captured by assault four turkish lines at certain Points and advanced nearly metres. Bor dment was most valuable at 12.10 o clock the Lold artillery opened fire to Cut the wire in Trout they also occupied on the extreme of the furl so left an Eminence on the Heights of Rithia and made 180 prisoners. A counter attack by the enemy last night was crushed the enemy s losses being very two features of War. London. June 30. The British have formed a on the Gallipoli pen insula the Austro germans continue this done and 1 s of costs on one of twin enemy s trendiest sea was creat. The accurate Firo of the 1 Algol Aid to Stro Yurs Ruic succeeded in Iii Cpin jobs n this artillery fire from that Quarter. At 10.45 A sir nil turkish work in Sag her Dens known. Their almost unbroken Advance in As Boom rank Rcd out is Galicia and Over the polish Frontice. Sault fld. This Little fort was these Are about the Only positive v1iry Ina . labor men rally. Enrolment for Manning of munition factories entirely satisfactory. London june seven Days granted the Trade unionists by the minister of munitions David Lloyd George to make Good their pledge that they would prove they were Able to Supply the need munitions work ers without recourse to compulsion expired tonight. With respect to results w. Morgan who is Lloyd George s chief assistant in this department of his work said the enrolments Are so highly satisfactory that i think i can say that the voluntary system has justified itself As applied to munitions workers. During the last two Days the enrolment has averaged a Duncan Ross Dies suddenly factors in the Dav s War reports the Flag Hylna tie Western theatre having developed nothing to alter the Situa Tion. From the British standpoint the account the operations in the Dai Danelley sent by general Ian Hall j was at he height a part of the Bor ton is especially Welcome As showing Der rear Vincnt the exact in mint. Extra. Sir Cufr Wilra had been n. Source cd m Othlo raced like of hounds. Actor a by a French of th3 Wii Ilo fio i Xii that the British with the Aid of the French Are Able to drive the turks from thei r Well defended trenches if the advantage to be gained outweighs the inevitable losses. What the British losses were is floods at Battleford. , sask., june flood on. The North Saskatchewan River reached Here last night and resulted in the fits East of registration with 13 000 names As being inundated. Residents in that compared to last year. This i area were compelled to desert their Hiot Lent Taro a t i to Homes but had received timely Tarn do strict was comparatively and the hotels which were being closely watched try anything in the Way of v South Winnipeg s South had a total last about last year the total theire was Only one report of any treble in this District during the three Days and that turned out to be a., false alarm. North Winnipeg hav this year where they had j ear. Maurice Kelly of the irm of Thomas Kelly and sans registered 70 for Eigners in this District. The major these were not naturalized and the dark referred the matter to his superiors. On. Of or. , rejection Cert incites were made out for these men. An employee of James Mcdiarmid was treated the same. Papers were incorrect. Iat Booth no. 1 ten foreigners were not allowed to Register because of ing before the arrival of the floods. Communication Between this town and North Battleford has been interfered with. Leading mines shut Down. Joplin mo., june 30. Striking miners from Webb City and Ville. Mo., assembled in Joplin to Day and after forming into companies of 300 men fact marched to i the Aizic and lend in the District inducing workers to join Thek ranks proc Ticol y All the Icid yag mines in the District were shut Down today As u. Result of the strike. British casualties for three months. London june daily Tele graph gives the following compilation of the approximate total casual ties of the British expeditionary Force during the past thres months 639 officer Stid 19 000 men Hay officers and men officers and. Not stated but All these assaults the German led turks been costly and England is prepared to face heavy casualty there even in comparatively isolated . Austrians claim Progress. A Brief austrian official communication received this afternoon indicated that the Teutons were being held up along the Gila Llapa but a Fuller official statement subsequently to hand made no such admission Al though conceding that hard fighting in. This sector was in Rogr fuss. On that part of the Eastern front to the North and North West Bers it is claimed that the russians Are falling precipitately the Austro germans having occupied an other polish town just Over the Frontier. Tho present position of the russian forces covers great Semi Circle around Lemberg the two tips of which to the North and to the South of the capital the Austro germans Are attempting to Roll . In the meantime thes Are hurling great forces at the Centre in the Vicinity of Tomasow. The Success of this movement would so sever the As to. Leave Warsaw unprotected from the rear the desire to checkmate this apparently explains the continued russian retirement to the North. Russia is now in the throes of a Campaign to Speed up the munitions output in. A manner similar to enjoy land s. The seven Davs allotted by David Lloyd Georee. The British min ister of munitions to labor to come voluntarily expired tonight and although figures Are not available it is predicted that the response has been such that All idea of compulsion has been abandoned. Moose jaw hotels remain Opan Moose jaw sask., june local hotels will remain open for at least a month was the information secured this morning. Two houses will be operated As Rooming houses a one while the others will keep their dining rooms open. Not a drunk had been arrested up till 1 o clock today and none appeared in this morning s police court. Little patronage was Given the bars during Jana morning. Berlin denies submarine sunk. Berlin june current in Berlin that a British submarine had torpedoed and sunk a German sub Marine was Given official denial to a. Weather report. Prescribed from their trenches As one Man like a pack of hounds out. Cover raced across and took the n brilliantly. Artillery in creased in intensity until 1 1 when the Ransfo infantry then Van cud. Into attack was car Kris out great dash the Whol line. West of Sar Hir pert three lines of tranches Ajro capture 1 Slih Siuk Liucy been opposition. Of buried by the bomb Ranii no. One Hundred prisoners went Jiken. East of the Ravino the Royal scots a Lino lines b been ass tried As their hut. Tie remainder of the Richt met with severe Opp kit in and was unable to take More at 31.30 o clock la tie Kiojai Fusi Liers led its brigade in us second phase of the attack to of the Ravine. The a ripped with steadiness Ami ror Olu Loii through the trenches Cap tured and on across the open taking two More Linus of trenches and reached the objective Tii Cin the Fusiliers inclining half to tin Raj rat and forming i connect with our new positions want. Of the Ravine. The northernmost objective had now been out none d. But the gurkhas press Iii on under the Cliffs Cap tured an important Knoll still fur ther no Dilly due West of Rithia. This they Forli led urn held Duran or the our total prawn on the left Procis Cly Yards. During the Nile noon. Trenches n. Or null portion of which in captured on the were attacked but. The enemy supported by machine and. Artillery and he attacks did not succeed. Turks rep Bod. During the night the enemy a counter attack Oti lie furthest trenches , but who with heavy loss. A of Turluk who Peno Tranod from tween the two lines trenches was subjected run Jere at Daybreak Ain c very heavily and survivors sur if flank be of machine rendered. Of for a portion trenches already mentioned still is held by Tow emmy. Nil More than Rafi hoped for from the operations has been . On the extreme left the Une Bonu of Shert. Forward to a of specially Stroniro Point Well beyond the limit of Advance Orik Annily contemplated. All Erik aped did certainly Tho chief Factor in Fhi Success Duncan Ross. The division whose conduct on this 3.k on was Btij Ond f.8 until 1908, when he was Defeated by the present minister of agriculture i Monto in 1911 he contested and was again Defeated by or. Clements. I pan. Since then he has not taken an Active i 1 1 Tho weather report from the i logical Orsor Victory at St. John s Ciollaro was the not ecu in Ahja 7 ., maximum for Trio Precco Dong 12 172.2 minimum 60.1 barometer 29.72. Tho Canadian meteor Oslica sort Lac weather taken at 7 o clock last Juno 20, Winnipeg 68 Clear Calgary Victoria ., june j Cloudy Edmoson 60 no Xiy Ross former member of the Federal House died suddenly tonight of apoplexy. He was found in an unconscious condition in. A bathroom and never recovered consciousness. The late or. J Ross sat from 1904 for Yale Caribou Somsi 7 . A i i the vane in fire 324 main Street part " so far As parliamentary elections Are concerned bit lived quietly in Victoria. Or was a prominent lib eral and recently delivered a of vigorous speeches t in failure of the Dominion Trust co. He was a native of county 5-. John. 52-l Ocean l steamers Chu Aso -11 . 33 Pat la j carthaginian ;