Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 17, 1915, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Only morning newspaper in Manitoba. Weather forecast Fine and Cool. To 7 maximum 60. Minimum. _ vol. 42. Son . . Gets. . Moon . . 3, Friday september 17, 1915 fourteen pages. No. 01. Of Elf billion is full the Fiji needed Wall Street keenly alive on Allied loan discusses situation pledge smaller total Bankers conf Erwith commission cars at secret meeting Duma prorogued on Imperial order Petrograd sept. Rus Sian Duma was prorogued today until mid november president announcing an Imperial order author izing the prorogation which had been transmitted through Premier Cor my Kin. The session lasted but three min utes. There was a muttering from a Section of the Labarile and Radical deputies of it is a crime As the Imperial message was read by the vice president but the constitutional demo j craps maintained silence. All the deputies immediately the Hall Only Deputy a i Laberite who shouted Down with All attempting to Scealf. Tin Rockefeller considering terms i leaders of the Duma decided there should be no debate because m. 1 scr Camky insisted upon his right to stir York sept. The proposed Allon Dollar loan to Groat Britain Jujj trance shrivelled today to the pm Alp of Wall Street to half in size. Five Hundred million was the set As the amount which Tho ii would lend. Azure a Euid to be uniform in halt to in or More reports current in for Section. At one in dose touch with i quoted As this sum Mould be loaned. Run itself and it american fun Iclal sides. Had nothing i not undo mood say what he liked. Only a score of spectators had gathered in the streets the deputies As they left the Chani bar and gathered in private party con pc Rencs appeared generally cheerful it is pointed out that the cup crop reserved the right to recall the Dum before november 4 if he wished. Big Liberal gains Premier Mathisson of Prince Edward Island sustained by majority of four. Strenuous Campaign All portfolio holders re elected loader of opposition among the Defeated Charlottetown sept. The conservative party under Iho leadership of the lion. J. A. Fiat Halo waa returned to Power yesterday Canadian casualties kept. Names u re in last Midnight s casualty clouding three dead no wounded two 111. And one prisoner. Of Henry a. Morgan Rhonl Man., and a. F. Mcconaghy. Lull., the report is believed lorry Williams of whom no Purl cd ars As to next of Ken Wero aval Lumblo when Tho list was made up. Is dead it wounds. Tho list to m follows first battalion. William Cleveland. Ohio second battalion. Fokd. Whitby. Put. 11ond. James. Ireland. Died of Williams. Haik a. No facilities for financing crop if in in advantageous it Lon. How situation is regarded la Way it did not he Ull mount. To into would boosted industries of conditions acted like a tonic and Many new factories have been established. Washington. Uc., sept. Every phase of american Industry fourth Dat Tat Ion. ja3ius. . Ken Tucky. Seventh battalion. . Thomas. Ireland. Eighth battalion. _ Scotland. Fourteenth battalion. Albert lou19. Montreal. Lluli St. Clarit. Syracuse. N nineteenth battalion. Prev loudly reported seriously Hlll England. Lord Strathcona s horse. Sheal has Becnel had by Tho world would re he amount by Lifty or one us Hundred millions and the Aroc Hcan Bank is would add a Nanuan i Iii Are master players men who Huvry Here eat 1 Ranee. In _ great Britain the opinion of ii Ponon Aster players in the Frame of Wor id their intentions Are nor do their int War is outlined in an Foll Cal Stato ment issued by the department of Commerce forecasting the effect of the Coll let on Tho Industrial future of the country. The blow in the face received by american India Stralem through Condl Lonh brought about by the european War Ruih acted is u tonic has forced tin nation to create new brunches and enlarge Tho scope of existing plus ass of manufacture opened Iho was to utilize on a vast natural resources of the unite it states and induced manufacturers and merchants to expand their markets into foreign Nelds with prospects of permanent Days the Stater ingenuity has applied with Mickesh to the making articles previously imported and among those who have shown in meeting the set Patlon ten important plan in Given to Thomas a. Scientific was gird has w " a dozen or More prominent York Bankers talked with Tho c missioner at a g place who whereabouts was not disclosed. J Morgan and two of Lily part Ren. Henry p. Davison and Del kit w. Morrow. Were among who the others were not s o e closed. A number of Bank presidents were not at their however at the hour at which the was held. Rockefeller considering terms. New York. Sept. Standard Oil millionaires. Including rocket Lucr. Or. It wan reported Toi Luj. Arc com Derleff the o the. Proposed billion Dollar credit loan to great Britain and France with a View to participation. Canadian May help. St. Paul. Minn., sept. It win rumoured in local financial circles this afternoon that a proposition would be made to the Anglo French Finan Cial commission in new Lork by which it is hoped to effect the pro posed billion Dollar loan through the Aid of Canadian securities. Limn Clara who discussed thin Gostl exact details of the plan had not been div Ulsch but declared it pos sible that the Bis loan. If made would depend upon Canadian for completion. Efforts to obtain had a great part in the enter Riho and initiative required to build at u Nio ment s notice some of the Nen Ani Elcan manufactures required by Tho emergency. Plants largely Anticipatory. A review of chief industries ministering particularly to temporary needs of Tho belligerents Nicrosi the Atlantic that Tho Lynnl outcome will be a very material addition to Tho manufacturing of the United states. I Art of this Plant will be simply Anticipatory of the Normal growth of the country m mechanical equipment part must Llo Idle in time of peace but is a dint net in Tho Nat Onnel preparation for an adequate defence sea list attack the remainder fur Nln Hea it once products in the health the chemical Industry of by Tho Elu Toru of Prince Edward la , but tie Rebii Itu show a sweep ing reduction in majority. A Survey made at Midnight almost of Moleti if Nulton a Holcli will to but Little altered the Oil Iclal ret Nim Aro counted Shuw that 17 and 13 were elected. In the last Lelh Lattire Premier but Lehon Hud 28 hip Portra no Anat two inc Bro la Tho Liberal oppo Netlon. Mem Bers Aro returned from 30 Coith Ituen Clen in the three Prince and King s. All the portfolio holders in Tho Las Cabinet wore but two members of Iho executive Council without pm Rotollo Hon. L Junkins and Hon. J. A. Mac Donald were Defeated. Another member without portfolio in Tho expect Ilvo Council Tho a Dallou whim returned by a mall majority Over the oppo Killim Leader sex governor a ogee a who left government Houan three Mont Lih ago. The Hon. Hunts a. Sooner of Public works. Is believed to have been re elected with a major Ity of but Tho liberals it Mart that a number of spoiled wore counted Lii for or. Mcneil and it is stated that they May demand a re count. Strenuous Campaign. The Campaign preceding elec Tion Haa been one of the Mont a trend Oitim and exciting in Tho history of or Idieo 1-mward. Inland. Kor the Glrst Elmo in to years Tho secret ballot was employed open to Flag having been the Rule in All that period. Many live questions of provincial interest Wero freely agitated during the Campaign and Tho opposition orators made the most of prejudice among the Rural population us alight the in to Ihlen of automobiles on the Island until a year ago waa forbidden by statute. The govern ment partially removed thu rest rec and pcs cd a Law permit Tunc Tarun three i Wyrt Kwof a. The not u Factor local option prevailing. Prince county returned 7 Lulli Ornon no reason for hurrying Western Grain to Market Saya the finance minister. Ottawa. Sept. Minister of Mcconohy. A. Of. Neepawa Man. Splendid feat of Alpine troops Olimb feet and destroy enemy fight on French front. Him self that Monco has abundant facilities exist for the Han Cong of the a intern crop move ment without undue acceleration. It the Grain is hurried to Market it will to for other reasons than Lack of credit accommodation which would in nolo the Grain to be held and gradually cold Over a j considerable period. The Banks Aro in u much stronger and More la null position for the crop movement than they were year their liquid Assoun according to the last return Aggro kale nearly three Hundred and Lifty million of which Over Lifty million in in cold and ninety million in Dominion notes. They Havo in Hume via Paris. Sept. Fol lowing statement from general cud Zuur Tara respect Long the Progress Tho Campaign was issued today our Mountaineer detachments during Tho Day of sept. 11 raids against Tho positions it Cristn. Villa Corna. 10.000 at Tho head of the Foco torrent und at Conga do or Canna in the upper Lei to Tho Mohl it Allcutt grounds and glaciers wet. Their usual skill and Hardihood Tho alpines reached Tuo enemy s entrenchments and attacked and partly destroyed Hasmer Sloay reported statements reflect ing on judges repudiated at annual meeting tribute by president chief Justice Howell re elected Hon. Tone features banquet the harmonious note which rung through the proceedings at the ban Quet held in the Royal Alexandra hotel last night following Tho annual meeting of Tho Manitoba bar Osbo Cla Loti was emphatic evidence that Tho relations Between Tho bar und the Bench of tills province which i re just prior to Tho meeting in Hnud to to strained Wero now of a Putnal and Friendly nature and Otho same heart mum which Chareau them prior to Tho recent pro elections. The whole tone of the speeches rum both the judges and the Mem ors of Tho association was sounded upon the supremo confide no and to a pct Jilch the bar hold for the Inch und on the other of Tho ustice and Courtesy which the Bench lad always been so willing to sex end toward Tho bar. As further proof that dissensions had been glossed Over c. P. Fuller ton and h. W. We Lulu wore present it the function and Wero keen to Send battalions to Shorncliff As units Ottawa sept. Was announced recently by the militia department that 12 the senior battalions from each province were to be sent to Shorncliff Manenty followed. Replaces the system hitherto m Force of sending drafts of 200 or 250 men for purposes of reinforcement. Experience has shown that this sys tem tends somewhat towards disorganisation whereas the sending of battalions As Complete units prevents breaking a preserve s their identity. And promotes Esprit de. Corps. It is much Marc satisfactory to offi cers and men alike to go in a body rather than in detachments. Any drafting be done will be done from Sho Cliffe. Them. They returned to their own positions without being seriously Asih nothing worthy of Clu l mention on Litu Cost of the front. An analysis of High explosive bombs thrown by the conomy Inlo our saps on Curso the Post few Days has by Tojo Ull i Iii Thoreid but As yet unissued Clr Prem in of Large Orch Dlo Ceso or Bologna in 1853. _ _ _ sir Wilfrid s Progress slow Ottawa. Sept. Wilfrid Luis ruler will not be Able to leave the Hospital this week As had been expected. The incision from his operation Linn . And the excessive tended to stay his a in stated now that he i ave the Hospital decades. Utilize Coal tars. The facility and so Cine Cable to the free press from. Yacht club representatives and men Britton Cooke copyrighted at Ottawa Canadian Headquarters somewhere in France sept. Canadian newspapermen yesterday visited desolate Ypres the naw Pompeii which the Tommy Calls it was receiving its. Morning meal of Ger Man shrapnel. We lunched with general Alderson and saw the Ger Man aeroplane just brought Down by an 18-year-old lieutenant and his Pilot after a thrilling air contest. Trio first brigade of the Canadian division is full of Toronto and Ontario men and Ohi cers who Honor Toronto by naming the trenches after mounts the substitutes of the More Brilliant but Oft a More fugitive hues of the roil tar products. Accepts position at Calgary. Calgary. Alia. Sept. Or. . Hodgson of be Gina. Has a Maltlon of organist of Knox Church in this City. Tho Home streets. Goods Hall and we visited of Loew s theatre among other Points of interest in the trenches. All ranks Are radiantly healthy and comfortable. They an a Little impatient with the presen inaction but Are subject to Pray tic ally no casualties under present conditions. Major Bayes Smith Lieut. Hal Gordon capt. W. Bane Wedi and major h. G. Wickens pay Matte of the Toronto wer among the Toronto officers to met Many of them Are Royal Canad la who have fought aver the pigskin on he varsity Campus. Not Petty 8ordidness. One is imprecise with the curious atmosphere of comradeship in the reaches. Here was absolute cheer illness even occasional hilarity but All with an undertone of steadfast Ness preparedness for instant and absolutely unselfish action in the great cause. One is impressed with the contrast Between these quietly smiling hospitable Little communities of Brave Young brotherhoods in every the Petty sordid Ness which too often envelopes the struggles of individuals at Home. I do not mean that the trenches Are saintly. Last night two Calgary men fought and ran out through a sap into s where they rolled in the dirt oblivious to bullets overhead. Wet is a Fai shouted a Vancouver Corpora through fight it megaphone. Pm and the botches did. When Trie fight a Over the Victor dragged thei Van quit Hod Back to safety through the sap. This for a touch of humor he audiences in Canadian theatres by the fire of the British machine could stand just a touch of atmosphere. This is an affair of Brothers not individuals. Canadian aria coated Piett London sept. Waa Joy Iver the whole line yesterday and a big assemblage round a damaged German aeroplane brought Down by one of the youngest airmen in the British service. The capture of thin one of the machines in Tho enemy service came after a prolonged Duel Between the British and German airmen with machine guns which was by the Canadian staff and a Hundred men of the division. The British airman met the other in German area and Straightway prepared to follow him. Tho Brit Ash 9r tout sight of the other for some time but an hour later came across him and continued plugging after him. The britishers fortunately had u capable companion in Tho handling of a machine Effim this opened in such a Way that a Wall of fro waa created which it was impossible for the to in this Way the German machine was Stead ily driven Westward. The machine guns cont Ned firing away from both aeroplanes while of Brit ish soldiers and probably thousands of germans also looked on. Both germans killed. It became apparent to the beholders that the German iwas winged. The British airman s1 attack then became atoll More intense and not Long after the German aeroplane came to the aged the engine. And his companion were unhurt. Tho foregoing account came from first information directly after the Battle taken place and tit v Ilmo when a big crowd of officers and men were gazing at the latest capture from the Clouds. Among the slight sores were the Canadian press party to earlier in the Day had paid a. Visit to mined Ypres. It was a thrill Tut experience to walk through the Blent streets of this City where canadians a few month ago did such heavy lighting. Away in the near distance wits tiie booming of guns but where Mounds of bricks int Walls now stand Ftp what wan once pres there was Only the sound made by the party itself scrambling amongst the ruins toward the cloth Hall. A few ill episcopal Church of Tho United states. A memorial from the Synod of new Westminster suggesting that the . Should Toko Over and be come responsible for the work among Oriental immigrants now carried on locally in British Columbia was read. Tho matter will come up at the meet ing of Tho missionary society Tomor Row. Other memorials were referred to committees. American note delivered. Washington. Sept. Ment waa made at the state depart ment late today of Tho receipt of a message from the american legation a.1 Ilene Switzerland stating that the note asking for Tho recall of ambassador dumb was delivered in Vienna on kept. 10. 4, u1o they need it but on the other Bround. Both men were killed War it try police told us that shells came there every Day still. Not u s Nils inhabitant remained and no that one is Welcome to enter any House without knocking. Canadian guns in action. Later in the Day we saw How one no think the ermans would to Able to locate it for some Elmo to come. We held our hands to our ears Wyllo the ends to on compliments weather report. Weather report from the in Tearo. Logical utter Vantory at tit. Collect in at 7 ., 50.3 maximum for the precut Dunc 61.n minimum. 42.o barometer. 20.04 Nort meet wind at 8 Miles per hour. Canadian meteorological weather taken at 7 o clock Lait evening. Hept. 16, Winnipeg time Albert. S6 fair Edmonton. S3 Clear port Arthur. M fair Winnipeg co fair current. 68 Clear que a Polle g3 Clear hat. 70 fair Calgary 04 Clear Man Nedock. 30 Clear but Turford. 64 fair. The weather of today nne and moderately warm Over the greater part of Tho Tow Only rain reported being a i Honker at Cal Traer minimum and mail mum temperature Rupert. 50-68 Victoria. 8o-62 Vancouver. 86-68 5o-74 cat Rary. 30-60 i Edmonton. Medicine hat. "0-72 Moore Jair. 38-71 a Lelna s9-56 42-60 port Arthur. 46 68 1 Arry sound. 60-72 Toronto. 62-78 pc Lesston. 66-76 Ottawa. 6 j-78 Hurt arc. 60-68 St. John. 64-78 Halifax. 68-82. Ocean steamships. Steamer arrived at from Chicago new York nor Druid noordam Falmouth new York i Tellag Olar _ new Tork York past. In the Dardanelles Tho losses have totalled s7.630 . 21. The British submarine k-7. Operating in these Waters which Tho turks claimed to have sunk. Is admitted by the British admiralty to Havo been missing since 4. Tho e-7 old a great Deal of damage to turkish shipping in Tho sea of mar Mora after mocking the railway Lino near Kara Burntt by bombarding it from the sea shelled a troop train and blow up three Matamu Netlon attached to it. Lieut. Commander Archibald d. Cochrane in command of Tho e-7. Only a Tow Days ago Van awarded the . For thin exploit. Germans repulsed. Petrograd. Sent. German cavalry Force that reached Tho Vilna Petrograd railway has been driven pack and Tho railway Hue from do link to Vilna is again in the hands of the Czar according to Des patches reaching hero today. Russians hold on. Pct crud. Via London. Sept. Although Dvinsk and Vilna Irvn been ranked und Are being hard pressed by Tho germans the rus sians Are still holding these positions and according to War office advices there is no immediate hurry for their abandonment Dvinsk is regarded Ait the stronger position because of Protection by the Vlna River. Neither Point has further strategic importance except As a Section of Tho general front each having been emptied of stores and abandoned by government and private institutions. Fine manoeuvres. Russian successes in the Vicinity of Tarnopol in of Lucia Aro causing elation in army circles and among continued rage three labor Man Strong against conscription. London. Sept. Lvi discussion in the House of com Mons Thea afternoon James Henry Thomas Laberite and and inline general Secretary of the Amalga mated society of railway ser vants declared that every Lodge of the railway Union had informed the executive committee that on the conscription the Lien would Bitont work. If the want an Industrial he said let them proceed with their Agi
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