if Tur 1 fill Da i ly News MINCE RUPKIIT, B.O, Tt'RSDAY, JUNK 18, 1018. piuoi?. mn carm ITA'L Hi FROM tnni 4b dJb IM1 THEATRE WAY MANY SHIPS ARE RAISED BY A NEW METHOD - CUNARD LINER IS BREAKING UP AUSTRIAN DRIVE HAS FAILED 'NOTES FROM THE LONDON IS VERY MORE SHIPS ARE AUSTRIAN USE COUNCIL CHAMBER TO SHAKE THE ITALIAN DEFENCE The weekly session of the HOPEFUL OVER SALVAGED BY A LARGE NUMBERS COUNTER-ATTACKS DRIVE THE ENEMY FROM DEARLY BOUQHT council chamber was last held evening In the at the council appointed AUSTRIAN DRIVE MODERN METHOD IN OFFENSIVE (WOUND AND FORCE THEM TO YIELD TERRITORY- hour, with Aldermen ALLIED ARMIES ASSIST IN THE DRIVE ON THE Casey and Darrle absent ITALIAN FRONT Routine business occupied a Several Days Likely to Elapse before Great Improvement In Raising Large Portion of Forces on This great portion of the time, but the Result Is Known, But Sunken Ships. Front Used In Big iSpttUI 10 Tb iMlly !wt.. then the time wai not long anyway, the Initial Stages dive Great Offensive. Hume June 18. The Italians OFFICERS TRANSLATED so It may be Inferred that 1 Reason for Confidence. nd Allied troop regain some HUNLAND TO HEAVEN; not mueh of Importance was bg London, June 18. Hy means of (?peef. lo Tt tttt'T Vtwi.) IT'mnd in a counter-attack on the THANKS TO RED CROSS fore the gathering (Speeitl to The DUIj Hrwi) some modern methods in use now London, June 18, "The Aus- frooi where the Austrians have . The Minister of Lands. Hon. T i?if London June 18. The out- the Admiralty have been able to trians lost five men to our one," The following is a resolution i. pallallo. had a letter before Wmf the Austrian drive Is making a desperate attempt make a much better showing In the War Office said today in a n passed by Canadian eJtera now the eounell in reference to the'tlewtd "most hopefully even con- through. The lines which raising torpedoed ships. Recently report on Italian operations. The treat k Inueh discussed of interned in Holland after having proposition gently by the here ' necessity bad to yield in some 00 0rand TfUnV newspapers over four hundred and seven ships enemy useu 318,000 men between n.ay.a.nd l.h.e 'this been imprisoned In Germany for view is based on the fact the tliein - Several of the aldermen were anx- have been raised by the use of Asiago plateau and the Piave of u pressure upon pice three years. Hint a stout resistance of the Al- 'ious to hear this method and the results In 688,000 on the whole battlefront. kite been rectified at several "llesolvedthatw. the T.i ? 'n?f1ifd defensive and the failure of the mountain front- tnadian',tter, Dul on m i ,v ..iu uv some instances have been remarkable. Our men have destroyed seven t-jini "t 'officers recently translated from It document that might bei,iir was a mltM. nt hi m..i .Hv,n Ships which were ab bridges. One of our machines de Tbe Auslnans, disregarding the llunland to Heaven, deem It otir belter appreciated by personal , , that aimlited 8omc days may andoned as of no account because stroyed an enemy machine. On a 6y iisea which the Italians ilulr nml fel Infinite n lea mi re in Perusal, it was decided to leavei-... hfnPW ih- renlt nt mi eh n r euauled to inflict from their placing on record our most sin- i' 6n ' lit! In,?, ba,,,e my be known bul lhe con- it was considered impossible to twenty-mile front oh the Asiago , raise them have been lifted with plateau to the Piave river, the line cunuin defences, made several cere thanks and gratitude for the 1 f l,Ml f Unlion is firmly held in several trouble. material little French ease. very is held jointly by British, the 1'iave larte Ual H w, end ,n lhe river, to cross attempts never failing effort and the far- Meltae later in the evening in and Italian forces. The British failure or tne enemy. tui it each occasion were driven 1 . 1 .. rt 11 ..I-..I If Ik. M.H.. I. II,. 1.1 1 1 reaciiuiK ueneuis 01 me iauauisu nun n iuuki i-iti CROP ACREAGE IN apparently occupy most of the uu as the Italians brovely held lied Cross Society towards the would be discussed at a later BRIEF DTSPATCHES CANADA INCREASED plateau region, while the French it :- pOSlS. amelioration of our unfortunate gathering and was given the as- are In Mont Orappi westward. ay Make Difference In Wast. condition during the past three suranee by the mayor that the (SpetU U The Duly ew.) Ottawa, June 17. An increase The Italian troops evidently hold Washington, June 18. The years. i privilege would be permitted if it Home Thus far Italian. Hrit- of 1,324 950 acres in the amount the sectors between the plateau Signed MAJlin COHEY, Jwas considered advisable. It may lgh anJ Freneh troops have made and in and the mounain and Between the of land to grain hay sc the Auslriaus on the Highlanders."' be saM thai the letter contained sown "48 ;prigoner8 of more than 450o Aus-the mountain and river. f- ci Italy may have some cf- proposition that an under- lra w,iiethe Austrian war. Canada this year as compared u Me situation on te west-' THREE MILLION UNDER standing between the "rand 12 00o nrlson- with last year is shown in the U. S. HAS DESPATCHED i. '.ui as Germany may bate ARMS BY AUGUST FUST Trunk and the provincial govern- ,W8 have bpen uke by the Au8. first preliminary crop bulletin for 800,000 TROOPS OVERSEAS . mem naa Deen reaenea in regaro 'triang. the Do rub divisions to the fescue of the season, Issued by i Austrian, as they hnve been WahinKton. June IJ The10 ,rafMIW wiain prop-14 IondonThe British- armed minion Biireau of.Statistics. This Washington, June 5. 0?x-seas lloiit ui.i.. .HI l.av lhHN wi Hir iinn.i, u Trrnl.r Putin. 631 tons, was tor. has troops shipment passed Allied upon to do In the iaL And Hallway Commission ' is an increase of nine per cent. million men under arms by the doed and ?unk hs German sub- the 800,000 mark, according lo an as ih? time it that present seems to a I eoiwroed to The returns show very satis gTant power and fifteen mPlne. 0ne ofllcer flrsl of August. Provost-Marshal- official announcement today. will the u. tawny not permit downJ General Crowder told the Senate. " m.cu m. ""-imen are presumed to have been factory increases in the areas That more than a million Aui.rmn offensive to brek military committee today. "frreement li ef no cf- drowned. sown to wheat and oats and the Americans will have been sent to - -atiiy if more troops can be Crowder also mdicaled it will ,k " DUB-j London In Persia tne Turks conditions of these crops on May France by July 1, was the Statement weal bed to their help. , im.. r!la 9 geotMMl liiai uir i pw"" "''"l.r. rnnrtt In huve enntlired 31 was generally better than at of Senator Kirby, Arkansas, Rome June 18. Premier Qr-taaao ....... . , , , tn III WltdAffl (llln i UMMIM 0 rr .1.. .u de lared that the Auslrians Best year, unless the urail law i . m. . laDrix-a-icparan. me larKesvcuy the corresponding date last year. following the weekly meeting to U4 fa. .mended so as to bring elder men "v-"in Persia. The total area sown to wheat day between the Senate military to advanced led the pass with in its scope. work to that ena. An Atlantic Port The Ascania in the whole of Canada in 1918 is committee and the war council. SMitu'ns of the Italians at any II trJA I Km muamUlM lie U, Mr. Miteltell AlDert naa a letter is uMr i0 be a total loss. The estimated at 16.080,800 acres, The German advances, General " "' . , . . . .... p. an tad that the pressure was I. - Il.il because' thoroughly in 'avor of an en- wwore me eoaru soijkwjiiiik wrecked cunaruer nas started to mrnint 11755.850 acres in 1917. &.ch declared, have stretched Wtian.ng to slacken of Urged enrollmeBL He did not the G.T V. might not I ue tne.,. up. passengets and crew!The area to be harvested of Fall the Allied line an extra sixty-six we urturndous losses which the slate, however, the age limits he couneii 10 imencro uu uuiu niave neen sateiy tanaea. wheat is 338.0C0 acres, and the miles- The number of troops bet iUuaat had inflicted on the en-nr would fix. Cow Bay and suppested that the! Amsterdam All new Crops area sown to spring wheat is 15,-752,800 Ing sent across now, ne added, is Further attempts in this council take no part In the mat-, have been ordered requisitioned acres, so that the increase limited only by capacity of the vat t& are expected to develop in BRITISH DYE TRADE ler. The letter was filed. by the Hungarian government, according of the latter compared with boats to carry them, and "we "intend immediate future. TO BE SUBSIDIZED The finance committee made a to a report from Buda 1917 is 1.712,250, or twelve per to keep that up." 'recommendation which was ao- pest. All flour mills have been cent. CVERYONE MUST REGISTER t5The nolley 'ePt the council to the effect pul under government super-London. The area sown to oats is placed WEDDING BELLS JUe . . 4i. Kalian' at 13,739,000 acres, against 13,-313,100 . -,.t. tlMuninMl am rt. "" "" iVISlon irit ration is compulsory un-OV ui itic. . - i..4...tM, 1. to ii ,, IK-" nnvc last year, an increase of A ouiet little weddintr was cele ibA regulations of the Canada British de trade and NEW SYSTEM OF SHIPBUILDING 425,800 acres, or 3-2 per cent. brated yesterday afternoon In the nrlration which Is fixed sidiie the ff of barley is 2,395,800 Hoard, deo.de the Im.," The acreage Baptist church when Miss Elizabeth Juan i'?nd. As many as pos-i&ie U prohibit for a acTwm, hoMwn for the (Vancouver World, June 14.) against 2,192,200 In 1917; rye, Ballemans became the bride sbnuid take advantage of portatHin of all foreign ayes , . nwinav P.nriieted. bv the On his way to Prince Rupert, to 234,530. against 211.880; peas, of Mr. George Vaughan. t permusion given to register ecpt under license. I see if lhe longitudinal system of 200,130, against 198,881; mixed Bo.h arrived in the city recently lhe dale fixed. The Ited inis iieiiieti Sir A. H. Stanley, The letter from the city WHinetl KuidjnK vessels can be applied to grains, 506,530. against 497.236; from Anyox where they have been hut on Third Avenue has Manchester by f TnHnn DntMA. WBB endOTSedtil.. .V.in. Ih r httinir iriri. hay and clover, 8.200,300, against located for some time, and intend n placed at the disposal of the president of the Boarj of Trade. committee and!M!.rHl .h.. Mr. J. W. Stewart, 8,225.034, and alfalfa, 103,800, taking a trip to the south, where "rutration Itoard and will be latAr rcofved the sanction of lhe'nr V u.-sA ft 1 1 A 1 an Tvne Kncland. 109.825. the Bride's parents reside. Later Pa trm 2 until In the after-6un PROHIBITION PLAN IN 'eounell. to the effect that the.li. KUMl al lne Hotel Vancouver. they expect to locate in some portion nd from 7:30 until 9:30 in THE UNITED sistm (7OVefnnient of Cattada Insure the'n the eourse of a short interview MAJOR BISHOP IS NOW of the north country. U accommodate ... 1 1.A- .if niir. hnvft ItVpmeaS. ll.. J.....ll.l Ik.. ,vil.m tvhlrh i a SQUADRON COMMANDER and Mrs. will have evenings to -. inrn v. 'v' - i II v ur'Cl lum 11 sjciim .....-.. Mr. Vaughan Washington. June IS. " ,ln i Th. iaiiiat nt Weston Covnev .u. t t w lhr the best wishes of their many tVputy registrars who win taka onlv five members present, ",,,. an inerease in the rates nt'WTHia, ......WHO WIIWIII l t.no ia- ...A.i.L moiiu. London. June 13. Major W. A. friends from the smelter town, nititl0ns at their offices and Senate Agrteidlure Committee to-,. itv .ve,h Beaies was not It is claimed by the inventor Bishop. V.C D.S. O.. M.C., the where both were deservedly popu ciuie John Matheison. Cold day tentaliy inserted 'B " I favorably considered nnd so the that the longitudinal system adds famous Canadian airman, is ga-zetted lar among a wide circle of acquaintances- frf It. M. Walker, Seal Coe agricultural appropriation "''Vume remains unaltered, strength and resistance to the a squadron commander; L. Christie. Stewart & ameudmenl of Senator Jones or. ...... fw otnw. matters to hull of the ship to which it is applied, Captain C. A Moore Is gazetted a John liarnsley. Union Washington to provide ror -tlonal occupy the few minutes or the and at the same time it allows flight officer; Major T. S. Doughty, mihip ofllce; N. Abercomble, prohibition during the war meeting, the council adjourned. for an increase in the dead Alberta, is appointed to command '"Pert Marine Iron Works; John weight. Since the inventor had a battalion; Major 11. F. Hertz-berg, NOTICE jn. and Fred Peters. City WESTHOLME THEATRE $500,000,000 WOOL SALE onened an office in New York no engineers, Is gazetted a ....1 less than 350 vessels had had this lieutenant-colonel; Major W. H. On account of rain, the A larae audience greeit . - , Jlinr 15. "It is an system applied to them, 150 of Milne is appointed to command a data or gathering moss has NOTICE lne Frederick last evening at , -,. lhal the Imperial gov 'them being built on this coast. fnrestrv district: Colonel F. Paw- been postponed- The date w.ii..iin Thealre and a ver , nnrehnseil the whole. Mr. Stewart is the traveling lett, Saskatchewan, Is seconded of gathering will be announced ' all moss picking cllliens entertaining programme of music Au8tranan wool clip for lhe.Upervisor. and from what he had for duty at the War Office. later. nve thrown open 150 palra 0 was rendered by l ugmf" riod of the war and for one year noted locally and throughout the In consequence of the ' fs rubber boots for con orchestra. A" auvaiwe nnmn afterward." says a uespaten to Dominion nis message was mat HAVE HUNS BEATEN postponement of the data your "airncs at actual cost for twi regarding Paulino rreoerica -- lhe 1,change Telegrapn irom Canada should gel Dusy, especially AT OWN OAS GAME for gathering moss the only ee HOFFMAN'S . star in this performance did not Me,lMJurne. western Canada. This coast was civic half holiday will be gle ns good an impression - ..Tne flr8t two clips involves tne the only part or tne uominion .Washington, June U The Allies cancelled or the present programme as lo be in e aun- ! f 500,000,000. It is tne that presented open pons an mo now ercel the Germans in gas ence and -hare in the wonder ,t WOol transartion in the tr 'round for the construction warfare, Carl L. Alsberg, chtef of a WESTHOLME Impressions whleh were mods history , the world and naiirAI of ships, the eastern ports being the beureau of chemistry, told Of course as te the commercial and financial sta Ice-bound for many months hi the Senate agriculture committee TONIGHT ONLY romfc'parl. let it f the bility ' Ausimiio. lhe winter. today. They not only have more - at tfctlr tiitposal, and are applying PAULINE FREDERICK fi 1m i!hnnl In always gas crowd and la.ltven xva. RETAIL CLERKS FISH ARRIVALS II more, Effectively than "THE HUNGRY HEART" good exreplion to ,,r rule, for Me. i..g tonight at 8 o'clock In the Oermans, he said. But in defensive live part Paramount Charlie H're wllh .naay is uau. Livingstone, 27,000; Thlwa, warfare they have more Feature. -...i- to allraet and BttlW- "'" 2,000; Dolphin, 7.000; Kaysort Improved ? masks. FOft QUALITY Tie HUtiiw KIIV1CB and BATIiFACTKsK CHARLIE li UliiUBaiAa CHAPLIN s AIW A if Lurwbir of aH IX DAY YYKDK HO HMLfr repealed tin evening. i