Winnipeg Free Press

Thursday, October 03, 1918

Issue date: Thursday, October 3, 1918
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Previous edition: Wednesday, October 2, 1918

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 3, 1918, Winnipeg, Manitoba Manitoba free press Winnipeg october 3, 1918. Mound South of la Bussee old from pase far they Are Coiner so Art the and ens a ctr Een Catolet River. In there a s been brisk fir la . In the North Uncle i Iii of c Vul in Kland efs. The i my British in to v c in Iho pro. I t of incl reports have air ii i fila i Yot they Jit unconfirmed in t. This town has of. In j in it. nud. Resulting from the re i i m d it t Xvi syrians a it i the or for -Mj-.-3 by it. The taking of Tor i Bijj further increase Tho mean o to South of Cambrai. R in a Consi Cienik d Oday. More import font Ali 1 Etc ii of territory is t in i Hoy took positions which of much importance it rms for future operations. Patron Piave penetrate cd further generally he Battle has not Owen prosics sins with the Samo. S re Jan try. Pauses hero to 11 t h Ere Servi to be Tho of a Lack of Speed in the the aril Ery has a rain been moved Apoloni the line and is Hammer ing away at the Boche rear in a continuous Roar. American contingent rescued Tho contingent of americans who had been holding out since sunday in a far advanced Post Between Cambrai and St. Quentin against greatly Superior enemy numbers have been rescued. In our attack around vend Huile yesterday we were Able to Light through and relieve this party num Bering some hundreds who having taken up their position sunday night were surrounded by the germans Early monday. Notwithstanding that they were opposed try Sacii Superior numbers and Only possessed the ammunition and rations which they themselves currying the a inert cans made a magnificent and the ground was strewn with German dead. The improved weather brought out the British airmen anxious to make up the leeway of their enforced in activity. They came and wont again and again dropping More than thirty tons of Hombs upon the spots which Suer cd Best to repay such attention. Day the times special correspondent saying besides prisoners canadians with two British divisions have taken 160 guns since Friday bringing the Ota-1 since aug. 8 to prisoners and 400 guns which is a1 truly magnificent in fiercest struggle a Router s special despatch says the fiercest sector of thei there the canadians attacked at East eight German divisions. Tho Homeric struggle is going Well and an impression is that this is an All omit combat. Should the indomitable rooms of the Dominion succeed in cracking the they will Percival Phillips in the daily. By sends the following canadians fury realize that Tho Emars have their backs to the Wall it Cambrai and have As task by undertaken in this War. Pitt verses have merely stiffened them. I uns tinted Praise in British press Ottawa oct. Director of Public information Here tonight re Chi cd the following Cable from the overseas military authorities in Lon Don Cambrai must not despite this order flashed from the Headquarters of the seventeenth Ger Man array Cambrai is now in flames fired by the enemy in his preparation for Retreat. Bitter lighting in which canadians Are playing a glorious part. There is a general chorus of Praise for the men from the Dominion in the British press to the beginning of saving just As in everything else there is a right and a wrong Way to save. Saving should be above All systematic and purposeful. Systematic in that you set aside a definite sum at definite intervals. Purposeful in that you save for a definite object. The advice of this Bank is to adopt As your first Pur pose the initial Premium on a life insurance policy. Write or ask for copy of which fully explains this special plan for saving. Bank of Hamilton j successful fair Large attendance at exhibition put on by and girls Brandon oct. A. J. Hatcher today expressed him self As being most satisfied with the Brandon District boys and girls club fair held in Winter fail Arena Here today. It was a great Success from every viewpoint. The attendance was splendid and. One of do not think that any British troops uhe most pleasing features was the have undergone a harder ordeal than Large number of parents that a com old the canadians yesterday. When pained their children to the fair dressed Back through sheer weight Jeneral sir Arthur Currie withdrew Lis Mon unhesitatingly made Swift it thorough plans for a heavier bar and attacked again at Dawn along the whole lost nothing of dash imagine the canadians coming n such a Way after two months of Battle in which Ali by and two big Josh divisions attached to them Cap used prisoners and Ilia the canadians threw themselves on the germans today with All their old violence through mud and other bar Philip Gibbs. In the daily chronicle says this May be a decisive Battle. The canadians after re organizing and with the greatest courage and in spite of machine gun fire at close nov Van Range were not walked of their main purpose. The third Canadian Divi Sion did All the men to taking a Lively interest in every department. In the gardening class there was a splendid entry in All and the exhibit was a remarkably line example of the children a work along the lines of greater there were thirteen entries in the pig class the showing and com petition was Good. At the first sitting Las Jyi according. To advice from. Spa by Way of Basel 31. Malinov according to German papers said that the bulgarian King Ana government intended Only to Ful Fil their duty toward the fatherland in making an honorable peace that was worthy the sacrifices which had been made. The reason far this step m. Malit tuft stated was the Gen eral situation which confronted the country. Kumanova entered. London. Oct. 2. Troops entered Kumanova twelve Miles Northeast of us Kuti. Londay evening says serbian official.1 evacuating Serbia. London oct. 2. Serbia is being evacuated by the bulgarian troops tire returning to bulgarian territory according to the serbian official statement of tuesday night. Lieut. George w. Parker who was awarded the military Cross for bravery during a raid on an enemy position in which he was wounded seven times. Achieve. The fourth division had severe fighting to do but succeeded in fight ing their positions. If the canadians drive their spearhead in a Little deeper the germans will be in tragic while the poultry exhibit Ivas not very Largo the Birds were of Good Quality and Competition was keen. There was also a Good exhibit of sheep and calves. The exhibition of sewing cooking and Canning proved of great interest to the visitors and was a really line display. In the Dairying class there fifteen competitors and a Good of butter. Drill contest. An interesting part of the pro gramme this afternoon was a Drill heroic to combot disease continued from pice j petted to prove a big Factor in com batting the disease in Massachusetts. Inc eating in new York York oct. Epidemic of Spanish influenza Here continues to spread. For the past 24 hours 903 new cases were reported to t 1 health department an increase of Competition Between Turriff Kemnay and Bloomsbury schools in which item nay proved the. Victors. The special prize Given by Smale for calf raising was won by Richard Hamilton of Cornwallis aged nine years. The special prize for pigs was won by William Dun Seith of Glens Ouris. The officers who Are responsible for the Success of this fair Are Hon. President w. I. Smale president a. To. Hatcher. Vice president miss m. Ferguson Secretary a. Evans executive committee miss o. Cle ments. Miss e. E. Smith. Miss a. Paisley. Mrs. A. J. Smith of the Manitoba agricultural Colleg assisted by miss e. C. Berlat of the Extension department of the ir.a.c., acted As judges of the sewing cooking and Canning. Miss Jean Smith of Fower Volle and Iris s Moore of South Brandon assisted the judges in placing their awards. The other judges were a. White superintendent of Brandon Public schools school work r. S. Stephen son of Tho department of animal husbandry of the m.a.c., placed the awards in the pig calf and sheep classes and e. R. Bewell of the Extension service of the m.a.c., judged the poultry gardening Dairying and Woodwork. German Exchange Rose on the Swiss bourse As it. Was that peace is nearer. Dauphin Navy league. Dauphin man., oct. Hun dred people attended the Navy league meet no in the town Hall id. A. Mac Donald president of municipalities presiding. There was a naval procession of two funded to jobs. Mccaul. Manager of the _ a j v were Pooi cited by w. H. Mcphers ghz Ston City treasurer local representatives Toronto and a in rolled. Conducted. Members , o the Campaign. Arc to been Tirell out Bulgaria according to a. Zurich despatch to the journal it is added that rumours Are current of the for mation of a National Cabinet in bul Garia under the leadership of Premier Mali Nolt and or. Ghe Kadieff released from prison a few Days ago under u Pardon by King Ferdinand. Effect on Exchange. Geneva oct 2. The news Llinat Bulgaria had. Signed an armistice with the allies caused a panic on the German Stock Exchange. Every one began to sell and there were no buyers on the other hand Austro critical situation Austria Hungary taking military measures in Accord with Germany Basel oct. Bulgarian armistice undoubtedly has created a grave situation for Austria Hungary the austrian Premier yesterday told Tho lower House but suitable military in Accord with Germany Premier explains. Paris. Oct. 2. Premier Malinoff appeared before the bulgarian parliament on monday and read the speech from the throne which was or. J. D. Kello g g s the choked a. Suffocating effects of asthma Are wheatly mitigated by this effective agent. A 18 sufficient to convince you of its reliability. Coal prices reduced 25 to 40 per cent through using new method fuel Saver More heat fewer ashes ues9 Ila Boh. The device Lias been in nne for. Three years in to from 25 to 4o yer cent of fuel and five More heat. The device trill Puy for itself at least four in und be installed on any kind of urn Ting Kur Doces Kice s a2ft x7f. 34. Of. Savers in in daily for one recommends it to the m m f. A Ter they Certa Toly the Yon Hemr Tho Oft 03 car. Direct to u your dealer Smanot Supply ton. The new method fuel Saver Ltd. More than zoog 620 Portage ate., fho7te 3heherook pm. Cases Over the previous 24 hours and there were 48 deaths. There were also 48 deaths from part of them due to influenza. Twenty four deaths Montreal oct. A total 24 deaths from Spanish influenza and 746 cases from. St. Johns and Mon. Treal Barracks alone it is evident that the epidemic is a reality and that Tveith the increase the epidemic among the military forces and the civilian population it is necessary to every possible precaution to. Pro flow fat actress was made slim Many stage Puoplo now depend entirely upon Marinola proscription tablets for to i Duc Irig and Ono Clever 1 actress tells that she reduced two to four pounds a week by using this nov form of Tho of Mouk mar Mola prescription and now. By to Kane mar Mola tablets several times year keeps liar weight just right. All or assists Fiezl mar Mola proscription for rent a few excellent offices Well lighted Peirce it service. Central location. Union Trust building apply Union Trust company limited. Telephone main 111. L. J. I. Case plows i have a limited number of 2, 3 and 4 Bottom Power lift plows on hand Winnipeg at reduced prices All new and Guaran teed by I. Case plow works. Box 142free press vent the spread of the ports received by the spread of the disease among Tho solv. Diers this military District 10 deaths of soldiers from St. Johns reported deaths to Date from St. Cases altogether reported from St. Johns 13 cases reported from St. Johns today one death in the Montreal Barracks 150 cases reported from Montreal bar Racks to Date Send Aid to Boston Halifax oct. Medical profession of Halifax decided yesterday to answer the urgent Call of the state of Massachusetts for medical assistance to fight the Spanish influx i Enza epidemic accepting the offer of or. Lessel or. Thomas and or. Mcdougall to proceed to Boston this morning. Several detachments of nurses Are already doing splendid work in Boston. The assistance rendered Halifax by Boston when a portion of the City was destroyed by the recent munitions explosion is gratefully remembered by the people Here. Philadelphia hospitals crowded. Philadelphia. Pa., oct. Influenza continued to sweep through Philadelphia and suburban Toins to Day hundreds of new cases and Many i additional deaths being reported. All hospitals Are crowded. The number of new cases reported in the last 24 j hours numbered an increase of 23 Over yesterday. Fatalities from influenza and pneumonia reported numbered 113. Few physicians Are reporting cases and it is estimated by health officers that there May be Twenty thousand in the City and sur rounding towns. Von payer declines office. Iablbtsj-.iit-.75 for Case. Or set them Price direct to sb4-.csvoodward Taro it if you tried them ure Cuce calve Advt. Dpi t be miserly but and above All Don t put your Money in a Stock ing. Idle Money is of use to no one. Money Well invested is not Only earning interest for but is in Active the regular channels of business helping to maintain the nation s mater Ial resources. And we must conserve material resources in order to meet the heavy expenses of this Ivar. Help make your share of Silver bullets by saving a Little Money each Day. You will Bene fit both the nation . The Bank of Toronto i56 main Street Winnipeg. 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Sketches and estimates submitted upon request without obligation. Phone main .4463, and one or our men will Call. 508 Avenue. Winnipeg. By w h. Mcpherson Coal double screened Lump for stove Furnace steam. Our Price is always right and orders shipped within six write us. Tofield Coal co., Ltd tof1eld, Auta. Stratford Hall car. College and Charles streets. Three room suites with Oak floors and Large sleeping bal Cony close to St. John s Park per month. Lowery Bros. 925 main St. Phone St j., 1294. Mclaughlin Buick d-45 special on Friday oct 4. At z . At Mcpherson s auction 264 Smith Street. Instructed by messes Willis bailiffs 7 will sell the above m Mclau Alln Buick d-45 special. Terms of Sale Cash. On View after-1 o clock on Day of Ai. Willis co., phones main 2127-23. Bali inti w. H. Mcpherson phone main 1781. Act Lair. R. By Frank Pearson preliminary notice almost new to useful uni things Beautiful upright piano by Maun 4 Rolsch. Victor Victrola and 100 records. Heavy brass Beds Wilton fumed Oak dining room suite co. Steel Range. Drop head sewing Tii Chansi Complete furnishings of Tuci residence Banning St., Star notre Dame Friday oct 4th, Ati z o clock terms Cash. Phone m. S144. Full particulars tomorrow. Frank Pearson auctioneer by h. Gay Sou Ivar Ehouse for Sale one of the finest warehouses in Winnipeg constructed of Isteel and Concrete with five floors Large freight elevator and railway siding. May be inspected at any time at 260 Princess r. Williams machinery co. Of Winnipeg Ltd. Phone Garry 875. Amsterdam oct. Cellar von payer has definitely declined the chancellors hip according to the Berlin newspapers. Troves bombed by British. London. Oct. Treyes i Aii Wojy was bombed by the British Imperial air Force tuesday according to an official statement issued to night. Treves is in the Rhine province of Prussia and claims to be the oldest town in Tho German Empire. Tho Railroad passing treves runs northeastward to Coblenz and South Ward to Metz and . C s. Judson co., limited offices Logan Avenue and Olivena Street Block West of former premises teams wanted steady work for the Winter to haul Coal. We Supply foe Wagon boxes. David Bowman Coal and Supply co. Gallantry rewarded the old delusion that Canada could not produce a first rank Magazine of its own has been upset during the past few years. The phenomenal growth of in circulation in Public been an Eye opener to the general Public. Maclean s is to Day entitled to rank among the leading publications on this continent. The october cover carries the likeness of Canada s Foremost Arthur Currie. Maclean s is edited and published by canadians and on Merit alone has developed into Canada s National there Are three reasons the first is that the publishers have not been to spend thousands of dollars each month for the Best Reading and illustrations Maclean s publishes exclusively the Best work of the Best Canadian 461 main phone main 475. 1 Lance corp. H. G. Julius. I C. Julius of 297 Chalmers Avenue. Has received word that his brother. I h. G. Julius has been decorated with the military medal for assisting a wounded Comrade to a place of safety when exposed to a heavy machine Sun fire. He left Winnipeg with the 183rd battalion Iii september of 1916 and later transferred to the St Bat Talion. Prior to enlistment he was on Tho composing room staff of the free press. His brother pet. D. G. Julius is in Franco and his father pet. J. Julius is in ens and. His Mother re sides at 756 Klein Avenue. Stephen Leacock Arthur Stringer Robert w. Service a a. Fraser Agnes Laut Alan Sullivan a Yates and Many others. In addition stories and articles Are purchased direct from Many writers of widest reputation including a q. Wells George Bernard Shaw e. Phillips Oppenheim A and a. M. Williamson the second reason is that Maclean s has spoken out frankly and fearlessly on All Public questions. It told the truth about the War and about politics with a directness that has been electrifying. When Neces sary the articles in Maclean s hit straight and hit hard. The third reason is that Maclean s is thoroughly Canadian in tone. The Reading matter is clean. The advertisements Are rigidly censored. Maclean s can be received into any Home with utmost Confidence. Test this out by getting a copy of the october Issue which contains among other features the Story of War under the Earth you have read countless articles about War in the trenches in the air on. The sea. Now read something new. Read of the War fare that goes .011 under the tunnels that stretch under enemy lines of death grapples in. The of strange devices and destructive machines. Read Lieut. Tilbrook s article on Tunnel aug an underground it is., gripping stirring and different from anything you have Lead about the War. A strange new change in woman s world. By Agnes c., laut. The new etutus arts Imp out of the War treated in the powerful style of this famous writer who came from the Wert it introduces a new to Onset. Conscription after the War. By brigadier general a. C. Critchley. A Yonneff Canad Taji who Rose from lieutenant to general in three and originated the Crutchley. Method of military training tells what he about the need for Camp Ulsery service after the War. The life of Mary Pickford. Stringer. The second of a series of articles on Canada s most famous expense bus been spared to produce the Beautiful illustrations shown in two article. Mrs Pickford specially posed for the photographs. Stirring and the four factions at Ottawa. By K. Munro. That the House will split into four. Or Lew distinct a rip is tie Cue ;