Winnipeg Free Press

Thursday, June 13, 1918

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 13, 1918, Winnipeg, Manitoba Today s weather fair. Temperatures yesterday maximum 76.5 49.0, strike is averted the Barbers will not go on strike this morning As they threatened an agreement having been reached with their employers. Tol. 44. Winnipeg thursday jute 13., 1918. Morning edition pages no. 294. French troops i Thrawn East of movement made without enemy fledge under Protection of covering detachments Jufe gain ground at Belloy also North of Marne reoccupied Tor aads gain foothold on Southern Bank of other attacks repulsed Paris Juke French troops _ of Minn made further advances around and St. Maur and have Cap r Hundred Addil Onul prison permitted their Transfer but adds that there is sympathy with the idea in Moscow. It adds that for the russian govern ment to consent to the plan would b a violation of neutrality. Allied airmen Battle German planes at Noyon British assist French aviators in bomb enemy objectives review of War situation German official report asserts West Side of Oise Between j4atz and rib court cleared of Allied loses valuable strategical ground in to Fery Region also Southwest of Mont Didier fourteen hostile machines downed Allied planes reported missing eighteen tons of bombs dropped at Cambrai attacked enemy aware of while most of the pm a attacks were repulsed inv succeeded in setting s w of 1 adjoining Nei grits. J. The reports battleship loss szent Istvan in Adri Atic by and 80 Crew missing c yes Rilay tailed. A e Progress a Belloy Wood Ami the Region Maur and gain footing several attempts which Cost they succeeded in on the South Bank for Hundred additional prison As Well As numerous 0.10 kims. On the fron of act. There was no change. On Southern Bank "0" our i a the germans renewed Alon the . them heavy mining a footing the Vii Lase of me Lecocq and on Heights of Croix Ricard. Of the Oise our troops on carried out a withdrawal on the line of Balky Tracy-1-s-Val and of Xam Poel under the Protection of Cove detachments masked our movement to the enemy. In the Region of the haute Braye we re pulsed an enemy attack and took prisoners. Of the Aisne desperate engagements in which the fighting was hand to had. Took place Between the and the Forest of our troops offered spirited resistance to the attacks of the enemy who made slight Progress on the plateau West of the villages of Dominies and Cutry. All his efforts Ambley and St. Pierre aigle failed. North of the Marne our troops occupied the Small Woods North of Loup and the Southern part of Brus Siares. Our Day bombing machines continued their operations yesterday participating with their usual audacity in a counter attack launched by us on the Maur front they attacked with bombs enemy divisions who had come up to sustain the Shock of our troops against the Paris june loss of the austrian battleship szent Istvan. Torpedoed in the Adriatic is officially announced in Vienna Accord ing to a havas dispatch from Basel. London june oficial communication dealing with aviation is i sued this afternoon says tester Day British air planes assisted French aviators in a counter attack on the Estern portion of the Noyon Battle front by special patrols sent out to Deal with machines As Well As by vigorous and constant bombing of enemy trenches gun positions and communications a heavy fire was directed from a Low Altitude upon hostile troops and transport through out the same area. Ten German air planes were destroyed during these operations and four were driven Down out of control. Vive lost three machines. Two of out machines reported yesterday As missing have returned. Since the German attack began on the Noyon sector june 9, our squadrons co operating Switzerland. The austrian official communication says that several officers and eighty of the Crew the battleship Are missing. Built at fiume in 1914, the szent Istvan had a displacement of tons was 495 feet Long and Cost she carried twelve 12 Inch twelve 5.0 Inch eighteen 12-pr., six smaller guns with four Tor Pedo tubes. Her Speed was 20.7 knots and she carried a complement of men. Feet beam s9 2t feet. French dropped 21 tons of her length was 495 1-2 feet and draught Allied fleets the bombs and accounted for 29 enemy machines. On the British front our airmen and balloons carried on As usual. Direction of our artillery fire and some useful reconnaissance and photographic work was accomplished. 7 on this front two hostile machines were shot Down and two oth ers driven Down out of control. One of our machines is missing. The total weight of bombs drop Ped by us yesterday including those dropped beyond the French Battle lines amounted to 14 tons. On tues Day night our night bombing a _ Chines heavily attacked the railway i at Carrr bral and billets at fre Micourt. French troops operating on the East Bank of the Oise South of Noyon have evacuated the Ca Lepont Wood and the germans Are closely pressing1 them southward according to the German official com Nhsn cation wednesday. The communication also asserts that the territory on the opposite Side of the near where the Matz enters the Stream has been cleared of Allied troops. Nowhere else along the Battle front running from Mont Didier to the Region around Noyon is any claim further advances by the germans on the contrary the latest communication shows that the enemy everywhere has been busily engaged in attempts to hold the French and other Allied troops among them some americans. No mention is made in the communication the allies having advanced East Mery Gentis Wood or of the repulse of violent German attacks along the Ronde and at the loges farm and Anteuil. Neither is there any mention of the fact that the enemy notwithstanding his numerous attempts has enabled to Debauch South of the Matz . The communication asserts that All of the. Counter attacks of the Allied forces have been repulsed and that they suffered heavy casualties. It declared that the number of prisoners taken by general von Hutmier s army has now risen to More than it had been admitted that the position of the defending line on the West Bank of the Oise was a delicate one owing to the capture by the. Germans of out flanking Hills to the West and a drive through the Ca Lepont Wood on the opposite Side of the Stream would seem a strategic Retreat if this troops were not entirely Cut Oft. Allies gain ground Southwest of Mont Didier. Southwest of Mont Didier where the Allied forces on tuesday in violent counter attacks made notable gains against the enemy american troops have been thrown into the fighting but How Many or to Branch of the service they belong has not yet been indicated. To the North of Mont Didier the germans several times have tried to drive out the americans from the Village of Cartigny but each time they have been repulsed. One party of forty germans was routed by revolver fire of the defenders of the Village. Northwest of chateau Thierry the germans have thrown five Divi Sions against the americans righting Side by Side with the French but without Avail. Attempts by the enemy to recapture the Village of Boure Sches went for naught. South of the Diane there has been fierce fighting Down to the Region of Villers Cotteret where the germans attempting to break through and bring their line West of Soissons toward comping be. Except that the combats were particularly severe on the front of Dom Miers. Cutry and South of Ambley no further details Are available. In the other War theatres there have been no noteworthy activities. Two italian torpedo boats have carried out successfully a daring raid against an division in the Dalmatian islands. The dreadnought Szebut Istvan was torpedoed and sunk according to an official announcement made in Vienna while the italian commanders report that a second battleship was damaged by a torpedo. Germans mass four divisions in Yards density of troops artillery fire caused fearful losses French Advance toward East of Mery an important Point commanding Valley fierce enemy attack in Region of Bethancourt repulsed and foe driven out with the French army in France june the associated press a Width of Battlefront Yards in extent no fewer than German divisions More than . Men were preparing to hit a hard blow when the French yesterday launched a highly successful counter attack Southeast of Mont Didier. The density of the German troops was fatal for. Them because the entente Allied artillery machine guns Rifie men and aviators were Able to aim a Point Blank Range into these masses of men this concentrated fire did great execution. The Battle continued throughout the night and in the Early morning when the entente Allie i made Advance to the was of Mery which is a most important i Point As it commands the Valley. I towards the Centre the enem launched several attacks today by i the line held firmly although som Nemy detachments succeeded in ii dropping four tons of without Goat interest Iii blowing match Light Wing. Before this attack the enemy were obliged to disperse leaving dead on the ground convoys were Lott de up and heavy artillery Bat series under heavy punishment were he gunners who a Convoy took fire abandoned by Kassa to fire. And a great fire broke out in reasons sur Matz. Where there was a Large concentration of enemy troops. A total of Twenty six tons of project fes were dropped with excellent re thirteen tons of bombs dropped during the night our bombing squadrons dropped thirteen tons of on railway stations in the Asray lines notably in the Region of Roye and reasons sur Matz. Aeon tonal fires were started of these Dwiba Ruments. On june 11, our Purk machines brought Down or put a of commission 13 enemy Eastern was sus amed artillery activity on both sides of the Yardar yesterday. The veiny attempted Surprise attacks our positions at Dob Rudja and the Region West of Lake och Ida were repulsed. The operation on june 10 against counts Kamia and Lenia enabled us reduce the salient in the enemy ip5s. The Region occupied by Xis us extended observation 1 acini and ensured the covering of the positions newly conquered by our on the Heights of of Rauza. Urged by kurd authority of Powers navies strengthened London june in the daily Telegraph Archibald kurd the widely known naval authority pleads urgently for a unified command for the Allied fleets in the Mediterranean especially in View of the probable accession to strength of navies of the Central Powers through the acquisition by Germany of the of the ships belonging to the former russian Black sea Fleet. The naval command in the Mediterranean or. Hurd says rests with the and in the Adriatic with the Kali ans. The British naval forces in both these seas Are. Acting under the2frer.ch and italian while the american and of spam navies also Are operating there and the British air service has improving steadily in _ recent greek and brazilian naval participation is seven navies represented in the Mediterranean would be under divided command. It is possible the. Writer thinks that eight capital ships of the rus Sian Navy in addition to several cart Ziserl destroyers and submarines Cru Seio trained German steady increase in men f and equipment air Force with the British army in France june the associated press been Days. Due perhaps to an in Rease in men and equipment. One Amous British airman recently de three German machines with a few hours. There have been More German planes flying Over British territory lately than in any ther similar period but these enemy Dreen Are generally very High m he Clay time for observation and photograph work. A majority of the lights have been taking place who therency along the Avlon tidier Noyon sector show that aviators have seen rendering invaluable service to heir allies. As showing the great amount of work they Vare doing it May be stated that on june 0 they fired More than rounds from their machine guns at enemy troops and transports and dropped More than 300 bombs of All sizes on Mili tary objectives including troops. Eighteen planes downed sunday 14 German planes Competition at Portage attracts wide compete today annual meeting f 1c r altering into the Matz Valley through the wooded country. Fourteen divisions in attack As ministers and to desire meeting of Farmers and establish Union Between westerm agriculturists Vand Eastern Industrial interests audacity of a German submarine attain who kept his vessel on the surface for two Days while Transfer ing to the a boat eighty tons of Coper from the norwegian Steamer v m Eggen which was halted 120 Miles of Cape Hatteras was described by officers of the freighter. The Vin Eggen s Crew and thai of the Henri und also a norwegian were o this port aboard the danish steam-1 hip Bround after their Craft had the Teuton Raider june 10. The Henrik Lund Hove in sight arid was signalled by the submarine ust As the latter was finishing its loot no of the Vind Eggen s cargo said members of the Crews. German com Mander ordered both the ships companies into their boats and sent taif co a o vessels to the Bottom with bombs. Lar ill Lostro Versy of eject 01 tilde Cape. Balme Slad off the Gen and Captain Kaltenburg of tha Len Milf Lund were interviewed Here by United efforts essential Ini naval officials. The Crews com prising sixty eight men most of whom Are chinese were turned Over to the immigration authorities. No presbyterian colleges close decision at general Assembly feeling High Over Sigges Tion laymen moderators resources must be developed Loii Treux june preliminary Effort toward establishing an entente Between Western agriculturists and Eastern Industrial interests was Mads this afternoon when Rod Erick Cilc Kenzie or the Grain grow ers association of Winnipeg expressed at the meeting of the can Adian manufacturers association in annual convention Here at the wind Sor hotel the Hope that the Farmers i and manufacturers would meet in conference and frankly Lay their London out., june ran High at this evening s session of the presbyterian general Assembly Iver the question of throwing the office of Moderator open to elders As Well cards in Troverso regard to the of the table. Tariff con s. K. Parsons president of the association announced that it would be glad to meet the Grain growers of the West and bring about a con Ference in Winnipeg. Other speak ers were j. T. Henderson Windsor ont., who the plan for greater Union Between Farmers and manufacturers senator Nichols. To Ronto who agreed that an under standing Ivas desirable and also alluded to the details concerning the beg _ the Battle Between Mont Didier and the Oise show that on sunday morn ing 14 German divisions about 190 000 men joined in the first on Slaught. Of these five chosen Divi Sions were detailed to break through the Centre of the French line. They included regiments of guards and the units engaged had been brought. To fullest strength having i been reinforced after the March and May offensive. Since the beginning 1 of other divisions have been thrown into the owing to his. Great site myth Ana be debate was re profit the Farmers wheat directors elected and officers chosen apportion assess ments of costs for year this operation despite the difficulties the ground which is very Moun Inous presenting summits in height still covered with vigorous opposition Crews and Issue from the at a moment selected by the enemy these vessels added to Austria s considerable Fleet would comprise a these spirit official announcement by italian government Venice. June austrian did of their naval is of comradeship and Saow the part of the enemy whose re Only met with defeat after fighting. It . U-3. Party at Calgary vols t school of technology Ogden convalescent Home and -iv5 i Ive Nore today. A com by a number of prominent Turnen am hers of the City. Party motored to the school of where they spent the the work being Mer in their course of the party exas impressed by in which Canada with the problem of for the returned men. Will Jort borrow Lorne. Trio greater part of at the of clan convalescent Auto . Owners in to owners to repair roads june the City will spend Day afternoon in re roads leading into the if the German lines. Reports from British fliers Lave Tinea. Sent out to assist ures and in fairness it must be added Many times when it seems cer that an has been destroyed it is not permitted to claim it because there was no absolute proof. Every machine claimed officially is known positively to have been shot Down. There is an increasing number of German aviators being captured in Hurt along this front. Usually Nen have been . Not Only has the air service seen steady improvement but the anti aircraft defences have shown equal More equipment and Portage la Prairie. Man., june John Brown of Portage la Prairie is the Champion Plowman Manitoba in the walking plow class and a. M. Brow Ridge also of Portage is Cham Pion in the gang plow this was decided today at the annual provincial match held under the auspices of the Portage association. All of the firsts were carried off by Portage Plowden and there was a Large Field of contestants for them to compete against. It was the most successful match Ever held under the auspices of the local association and men who have followed the game. For years state that the work done will equal any thing they have Ever seen. The ground was in the finest of condition and the Day was Ideal. The attend Ance was a record one Over a thou Sand people being on the Field and easily Sao cars. The various classes a Little late in starting and it was Well to wards seven o clock when the last finished and it was not until nearly nine o clock when the judges could announce their decision. The judges were j. Henderson Brandon j. A. Henderson Winnipeg a m. Jones Carman a. R. Turner the tractor will expected to at own than did the Toronto. June representative gathering of daily publishers of Canada assembled Here today the occasion being the annual general meeting of the pres limited the co operate gathering and distributing Organiza Tion of the daily newspapers of the Dominion. A Large amount of business was including the apportion ment of assessments of Cost for the next financial year. Directors elected enemy succeeded in forcing i Way through a depression forming the Centre of the allies position. The German objectives for the first Day were Tricot Mery and Belloy. The last two they managed to Cap Ture on monday after fierce fighting but their hold was Only temporary for the with great dash came yesterday and forced them to retire sorely punished. The second Day s objective was comping be but his arrival there and he is still some Canadian was he is distance away. Ive news u a the general impression that the Battle win continue for some Days during which other slight fluctuations in the line May occur but the evident results of their first dash Are disappointing to the germans who seeing themselves held Here May turn their attention elsewhere. Allies retake by Stancourt the advantage gained toy yesterday was even greater than at first reported. Besides carrying out our Luis remarkably successful counter at n. Chevrier Montreal i tacks resulting in the rest Raaon of be Devoir c. F. Crandall Montreal i some territory and the capture of journey at 10.30 -. Or. Scott of Montreal held up for the warning of the fathers and the spectre of the Mantle of the presiding office of the High court of the Church falling on some ardent politician or pork Packer with hands reeking with the blood Money of War contracts. Opposition was also offered on constitutional grounds and on the ground of apostolic custom. Supporters of the motion the position of their opponents to be a piece of clericalism and a relic Popery. At the afternoon session Means of retaining Rev. Or. Shearer As Secre tary of social service and evangelism were hotly debated. It was declared a crying shame to let him go and a motion was still before the House an the close of the evening session to offer Liim the position of general Secretary of social service and Home missions when announcement was made that or. Shearer had accepted the Post of Secretary of the social service Council of Canada. The As Sembly voted Down a proposal to close five theological colleges the period of the War and concentrate on three East Central and Western but the whole question of education will be re fitted to the presbyteries for discussion. Mission Board for action now in and after the War problems. Jar. Parsons who delivered the presidential address of the association during the afternoon was loudly applauded on resuming his seat. The delegates following it up by singing the National Anthem. X registration is guide. The outstanding features of the Fred Parson were As Halifax chronicle. New t. Hawk Moncton transcript. Speeches made at the smoking con Cert held at the Windsor hotel by the Canadian manufacturers association where the statement of g. M. Mur Ray general Secretary temporarily d in registration work at of that Man Power registration guide to the government in the solution of the problems that it has to face. That some form of re Striction upon employment of Able bodied. Men would be enforced if the War continued and conditions War ranted the step and the advice of or. Beaumont Alexander of the Franco american construction corporation new York to canadians to after their proportion of the three and billions of foreign Trade that had in 1913 by fostering in every Way expert investigation into world markets. Good reception for Mckenzie. Or. Mckenzie when introduced As the representative of the National Council agriculturists and the Grain growers association was Zette. Star and e. F. Slack Montreal Gall. Bone Toronto Star j. It. Mackay. Toronto Globe e. Norman Smith Ottawa journal press Irving e. Robertson Toronto Telegram and w. J. Southam Ham Ilton Spectator. H. Macklin Mani Toba free r. A. Richard son Winnipeg Tribune. F. I German Sas Katoon Star. Today s Competition. Awards the awards were As follows class plows 14 Inch open to All men resident in Manitoba 1 John Brown 90 2 William Rodger. 3 Chester Denstedt 4 Angus Mcvicar 82 5 Floyd Bradley 6 de Burnett 7 Earl class plows 14 Inch open to All men resident in Manitoba who have not won first prize previous to. 1918 in men s , Hilton Ley j6 2, de. Carrier 64. Class greater experience on the part of the plows 14 Inch., open to has made this possible. There Young men resident in Manitoba in was a time not Long ago when the soldiers used to laugh at the anti aircraft guns for they seemed to do Little damage. What they Are doing these Days May be seen from the statement that More than fourscore enemy planes were shot Down from the " round during March april and May by anti aircraft and machine he Dalmatian islands on monday t was officially stated tonight in communication by the chief of staf thrilled by the news f Ihi-5 feat which is considered in them or remarkable per formed by any Navy during the War int Muchas it was effected by such years of Percy Mae 72 .2, Alonza , Best feeding classes .1 and 2, John Brown. Best finish classes 1 and 2, John Brown Best finish class Aloza Macdonald. Best feeding. Class 3, Percy for Best team Macdonald. In walking plows c1oss 111 while the second dreadnought struck once by a torpedo from italian Craft in charge commander the of Balfour denies agreement _ London june l2.-Jarthur j. Bal Secretary for foreign the House of commons four declared Oday tha t there was no truth m the Oay report that America and the me had entered into an agreement Vifot to intervene in russian affairs. Policeman will probably recover fort William. Ont., june Spector. To Specius Parker the member of the Dominion police who was shot on monday night by Angus. Mcdonald is reported As Likely to recover the shot taking effect too Low to hit a Mcdonald admits the vital spot. Hooting claiming that he fired Low o As to hit the feet but he denies hat he knew who it was taking him Cor some Midnight prowler. Guns. Three . Officers listed in casualties London june Royal air Force. Officers figure largely in to Day s casualties two being killed 20 wounded 26 missing including Lieut. P. D. F. Hamilton of Trail ., wounded. Total casualties include 253 offi cers 64 dead 5090 men 650 dead. Regiments suffering Are North Staffordshire londoners Border regi ment Middlesex Wiltshire Yeoh Manry Royal West , Kings j live pools army cyclists corps j Rifle brigade East Yorkshire and Royal Munster Fusiliers. . Cuthbert t. Martin ., of the Highland Light infantry reported killed in action. Brig. Gen. Hubert c. R. Uses ., re ported missing and . Ward Riddell ., As wounded. Nothing borrowed. John Brown Clas 4, gang plows. 14 Inch., open to All continued on Page two Alberta journal. R. Jennings Edmonton British j. Burd Van Couver province. At a subsequent meeting of the newly elected directors officers for the ensuing year were chosen As Fol lows president e. F. Slack first vice president e. H. Macklin second president g. Fred Pearson Secre tary c. O. Knowles assistant Secre tary j. F. A Livesay. New military convention London june military mention Between America and great Britain will be ratified soon. Lord Cech minister of blockade announced in the House of commons late today. Many prisoners they repulsed a very fierce German attack in the Region of Bethancourt. 3-Iachemont, and Chevi Mcburt. The enemy by employing Large forces was Able to obtain a footing in Mach Emont and Bethancourt an immediate counter blow drove them from the latter while they never reached Che Pincourt. The heroic stand of a detachment of dismounted cavalry on the height of be Lemont will be remembered As one of the most heroic episodes of the War surrounded sunday morn ing at 4 o clock they resisted until noon against repeated and Pfost furious enemy assaults. Every two hours they sent a wireless message which always read we re finally when the hour of noon was striking on monday one word came through Ontario officials at Nipigon port Arthur ont., june 12. Sir John Hendrie , colonel Hendrie Hon. Howard Ferguson minister of lands forests and mines Hon. Or. Pyne sex minister Educa Tion c. A. Jantz Deputy minister of lands forests and mines and ladies Are holidaying at Nipigon. Appointed chaplain Rev Sidney Lambert of Parkland alta., Given rank of Captain Toronto june Lambert pastor of the methodist Church at the fighting Par son the first combatant minister the Canadian army to fight in the trenches and who lost his leg at Eloi has been appointed chaplain at Whitby military Hospital with the rank of Captain. Donn thu Strain in rowers Vino will offer scholarships of 5300 for the j received toy the delegates. He study of French and Ruthemann to i Forward work among those nationalities in Canada. Military chaplains May Transfer the general Assembly decided this morning to accede to the request of the presbytery of Toronto that m All cases military chaplains be permitted to Transfer from the constituent Roll of the presbyteries in which they reside to the Roll of the presbyteries to which their military work takes them. Fifty names to form a committee on tie Forward movement representative of the whole Church from coast to coast were submitted to the Assembly but were referred to the striking committee for further consideration. In a further discussion of the theological College situation president Murray of the University of Saskatchewan said that concentration of the students in fewer colleges would be difficult As a larger number of students than Ever were married owing to the military service act. The theological colleges were effective to the work of any Large University. In the United states the policy of detached colleges had been disastrous both to the College and the University. College presidents had taken a prominent part in the Solu Tion of great civic and moral prob not a great thing for the presbyterian Church he asked to have the Power to affect Public itself off from the great said he had come to the convention believing that the Canadian. Manufacturer association existed for the sole purpose of boosting the Tariff i. He was glad to discover from Reading its reports that it is for essential reasons and was a lot of Good. They had a country in can Ada of great possibilities and its sources could Only be properly developed by United efforts. Both tile manufacturer and the Farmer were necessary. Or. Mckenzie went on to enumerate the things the Farmer had struggle depopulation of Rural districts particularly. He concluded saying i want you to show me an undertaking that needs Protection and which we 1o without. I Hope that there will conferences Between the Anu. Manufacturing interests when All the cards will be placed t. Henderson ech women with Money i am Strong for the Market place aspect of a newspaper and what is More suggestive of the Market place thousand and one stalls or Booths of classified paper that can sell anything and everything Speaks for itself so far As advertising value is concerned and Bear in mind classified advertising demands most instances immediate and if not forthcoming out and. Show me the paper with the Large volume of classified advertising and i will rest assured of reaching through is advertising pages the largest number of buyers seekers after Best values men and women with Money to spend. Because they do read these want advertisements All the More reason Why they will read my space copy too providing it carries the proper note of attention c. Tibbitts advertising manager of the b. F. Goodrich rubber company. Tibbitts states above As being True of want and generally is in every sense True of the free. Press. Further More every Day sees that truth coming and More to Winnipeg advertisers As is evidenced by their growing preference for the free press Lambert left his Church in november 1915, and went with the men of his congregation with the 50th Calgary battalion overseas. An explosive Bullet shattered ins legs. Ask americans to restrict use of beef de the con Tention of the previous speaker that there should be no division Between the Farmers and manufacturers. They had to work hand in hand and woe betide those who sought to stir up division Between them. He was their friends of the Northwest willing to Bear any burdens required in developing Canada profit of 200 to 300 per cent. Sena Tor Michols pointed out that the average Cost of a Bushel of wheat was eighty cents but the Dominion had. Set the Price at ?2.20. Allowing for for the Sake of saving a few thous a interests on invest it ments Here was a profit of 200 to Opportunity i 300 per cent for the Farmer. To and Rev. Dickie Montreal thought that Robertson and Saska Toon colleges might be dispensed with and All the students from the Prairie provinces be dealt with at Winnipeg. Rev or. Murray said this would leave 133 Mission stations vacant. Or Mulligan s motion was lost and the report agreed to. The colleges will not be reduced. Or. Mulligan then submitted a re manufacturer Ever made a profit that. They must also remember that Farmers were immune from the Van profit tax and very Large try from the income tax. He was not object ing to the Farmers making big profits. They must however live and let. Live he agreed they should meet oftener. As indicative of the pros of the West. Senator Nichols mentioned that on March 1, Automo Washington june the needs of the american and Allied armies Anc civilian populations of Franca great Britain and Italy the american people were asked by the food administration today to place themselves on a limited beef allow Ance from now until next sept. Householders were requested not under any to buy More than one and one Quarter pounds of Clear beef weekly or one and one half pounds including the Bone for each person in the House hold. Hotels and restaurants were asked not to serve boiled beef More than two meals weekly Beefsteak More than one meal weekly and roast beef than one meal weekly. The colleges to the number of were registered in the province of Saskatchewan. This was he thought. Solution to refer the whole question o greater number in proportion than of education to the presbyteries for were registered in Ontario and que discussion. This was carried. Bee. The committee appointed to con sir Fer with Rev. Or. Shearer and the Home Mission Board expressed its re a he continued on Pago two weather he Tobi. Folding is the weather report 1s Sijo in a meteorological loser Teui Pesature. Hours hours. The Canadian meteorological weather observations taken at i o evening. June 12. Winnipeg Lime. Piil 70. Clear Winnipeg. Clear Quap John Willison suggested that Proba Bly if the officers. The Grain growers association and manufacturers association were to change places for six months they would grow to understand Tbs conditions the East and West better. There would be a substantial end to the Tariff controversy. The West had proved. A Story at 7 . Yesterday temperature. By los War sacrifices that us Patriot 73.3 Maxim urn for preceding 12 hours Lam As intense that of wind East. All that was needed was that 10 Munei in hour j the manufacturers Ana Farmers Dian Zervic a should know one another better. Great adjustment sir John passed to the pro Utens will be presented by the people from munitions work. Canada and the return of from. I 300.000 to 400.000 soldiers. Canada the weather in the West today has been have to adjust itself to the fair and warm. T in of an these people to civil put. Minimum and two Prat Job u there also the Aii Stiim Victoria 32-so Vancouver Kam suits. Indie to. Of Revenue. The last 74" Cloudy Minnedosa. 80, Clear Quap that w Peile 84, Clear Prince 250.c current 90. Tair Eattie Tord 3. I mod Irino hat 92. Fair Calgary j in car Clear. .u.u1" Oak loops. 52-92 Calgary i 40-85 dem own. 4s-76" Baui Elord. 52-60 Moose jaw 5b 91 44-76 port Arthur. 46-70 most this Counti a had Ever raised in year was Parry sound Ronto 51-60 56-70 i Cebu. Hail lax 44-so. 43-56 St. John 42-66 i it was certain when the was Over and if it lasted another continued on ;