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The Winnipeg Tribune from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada • Page 9

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THE WINNIPEG EVENING TRIBUNE friday, septembeb 22, 1916 .75 WINNIPEG MEM III CASUALTIES; 18 -ARE AMONG SLAIN CONTINUED FROM PAGE JJ Willi battalion. K.n "lit Man. Lived at lit iarrv stivct. Winnipeg. Pike.

Frederick No. 460.r.iX Left Winnipeg Willi, a local battalion Kin in linnluiid. Roger, Ezeck, No. fi J.T.-3. ft Win nipei; wiili a reserve Kin 1 'urn si.

Siwlt, H. K. Nu. 4fil.4-7. l.

-ft Winnipeg with a local battalion Lived at avenue. WinnipcK. Wheal, Joseph M. lw. Left Winnipeg wlili a Manitoba batta- lain.

Kin at Oak Man. I PRESUMED TO HAVE DIED Godwin, Lee. -Corp. Arthur No. 2f.l.

I.i rt Winnipeg witli m-tles, first i mitniKi'iit. I.svi-il at GS LannHrte street. Winnipeg. Sander, No. 100.

Left 'U'lnnl-(iOS- Hilli llrst continent. Lived at I3S Kurby Winnipeg. PRISONER AT GIESSEN Gagnon Ernest No. I.i ft Winnipeg with a Nurl hnrsl battalion. Kin at pi i- I'liff, i nit.

DANGEROUSLY ILL Ludeman, Fred, No. 71819. I.i ft Win-mpeg with a local battalion. Licd at Ai aipli avenue, Winnipeg. WOUNDED Arcand, Wm.

No. 4 1117:1. Left Winiiipi with a Saskatchewan) li.itlalii'ii. Km at iJuck Lake, Sask. Barr, Corp.

James, Xn. I.fft nil" with a British i'olumbia battalion. Brown, James No. Lift Winnipeg with a lo-t a 1 battalion. Kin in Winnipeg.

Lived at 6 Olivia t'ourt. Winnipeg. Burch, No. Left Wln-tiincir with a local battalion. Lived HI it" Redwood a eiiue, Winnipeg-Chadwick, No.

Left Win- nlpia? with a local battalion. Cheetham, Sergt. Walter No. 7-- I lilt. Lett Winnipeg with a North- iifM battalion.

Lived at Olu Jlc-I 'ertnot aciiue. Winnipeg. 1 Cocroft, Stanley, No. 73-334. Left Winnipeg with a North- western battalion.

I Coranston, Harry, No. Kn- listed -n Winnipeg with ilen I'ampbi ll's Scouts. Kin at Mcr-rickvill-. bit. Cowan, Robert No.

441n. Li lt Winnlpig with a Saskatchewan' battalion. Kin at Woodstoi k. N.H. Devereaux, August No.

1 4 Left W'iiir. pi with a Hritlsh 'u-liiinbia bait. i. ion. Kin at Lardricr.

I Edwards, Chas. No. Left Winnipeg with medical services. Kin at lioissovnin, Man. England, No.

731i3. Left Win- nlpetr wltli a Northwest batlaliun. Evans, Joseph, No. 4iit'tLTi. Left Win- i mpeg with ii loeul battalion.

Kin at Kuril. in, N.S. i Fi'ndlay Ross, Nn. Sl27u. Loft Win- nipe with a reserve battalion.

Kin at Shoal Lake. Man. Forsythe, No. 73738. Left Winnipeg villi a Northwest Foster, Wm: Hy No.

Left Winnipeg with a I Manitolia t-Hltalion. Kip at Harms- worth. Man. Fyall, Andrew, No. Left Win- nipe with a ivsi nf biitlalioii.

Haioey, No. Lett Wln- p. Willi a local bat ta linn. Harris, E. No.

Left Win- li i In ith a reserve battalion. Hunter, James No. Left Winnipeg with a tamerim Iligh-land'T draft. Lived at 7U Llptoii Winnlpig. James, Harold Douglas, No.

73.68H. I.elt Winnipeg with a western battalion. Jarvis, No. 71.3'JH. Let! Winnipeg it ti a local battalion.

Jenkin, Harry, No. LnliMed in Winnlpig with Olen t'ainphell'w Scoiiia; transferred to Hraniion battalion. 1.1 cd at 111 Ilunier i Winnipeg. i Johnson, F. No.

14S.1HV Left WinnipvK with a Grenadier bat- i Ulion. 1 Johnston, James No. S1.4."4. I.elt i. innipeg vlth roscrvn battalion.

5 Kin at Indian Head, Patk. eiller, John No. Lett V5Vlnliilifi; with a local battalion. Km at ferley. S.isk.

Jeggerwood, vDouglas. No. SI. i Lett Wtnnlpe with a resene hat- talion. Kin at Searth, Man.

McKayr. Angus. No Left Winn'peg with a westeiii li.i 1 1 lion. McLauchland. Pioneer No.

I Lift Winnipeg with a i Lritisb I'oluiTibia batlalion. Kin at i rvaehhnol. It.C. McLeod. Clarence No! 4 io.r.30.

Left Winiiipei with a Siiskatehe- wan t'iii'alio'i. anie from Van-lei i mi. Mercer, Thomas, Nu. Loft Wiliniiiei; with a i Irena iller hat-talioti. Lived at Collfc1 Ave.

Winnipec. Munro, Corp. No. Tl.l'.it. Left Winnlpecr vith a loenl hattallnn.

Munro. No. V.I. Left with a Northwest battalion, tviunroe, Malcolm, No. Ln-'4ifted with Glen Campbell's Fronts, tratisi'erreil to a Lrandon battalion Km at Swift e'urrent.

Sas. Munson, Claude No. Left with a local battalion. Lived at 707 Miiiev avenue, Winnipec. Nesbitt, George No.

1 wit Glen Campbell's Scout si. Km at ak Kiver. Man. 1 Norman. J.

No. sO'C3. Left Win-nil" with reserve liattalion. Peden, Jabes, No. 4L'0.

1 ft 'th a Manitoba battalion. Km at la Tiairie. Man. Parrson, William No. Left Winnip'b" Saskatchewan battalion.

Revill, C. R-. No. 411 Left Win-; rilpei; with a Saskatchewan battalion. Riches.

Pioneer Svney, No. Knlisted in Winnipec with a Hritlsh Columbia, batlalion. Lived at: Condon avenue, Winnipeg. Robbins, james No. H2.f.36.

Gb'ii Campliell's Km at Oak v. r. Man. Searle, Alfred No. 71.731.

Left Winnipej; ith loenl battalion. Lived at Alexander avtnur, Wmnipic. Singleton, Arthur, No. Left Winnipec vilh a loeul liattalion. Kin at Man.

Tarrant, Gecrge, No. 422SV Left Wlnnip'K nith a. local battalion. Kin o73 S-radbrookc arnur, Cpt. Ribert D.

Left ti.l'i a pinlrrK battalion. Lived at 611 WellinK'or Crescent. Winnipeg. Thorstemson, Hodar. No.

1iii.2iio. Left Winnipec with a Wtic Llack levil battalion. Km at Chut chbi Idsc. Snk. Torr, Wm.

No. 14S.232. Left Win- f' rn Nobnieti C.car have Pl. tn hied lioriiK the pas th'C in nlht. von tlleil one' Jj nipes with a Crenadier unit.

Westley, Joseph, No. 7l.f..".S. Left with a local battalion. Whalley, John No. Ixft U'iiuiipeu with ii leit'ii Kiflis draft.

('nine from I'ortane la Man. Wildgoose, Norman. No. M7.fi l. Left Winnipeg vllh Grenadier bat.

talion. Lived at 20! Arnold avenue. Winnipec. Winterbottom, Pioneer J. No, 15I.4H2.

Left Winnipxij with a Hritlsh Columbia battalion. Wyman, Reginald Anzo, No. Ill0.i;:,0. Left Winnipec with ii local battalion. Kin at Yarmouth.

N.L. "Or." is an abbreviation freipKiuly used to express the relation between patients anil physicians. m-aq jl ,7 Lieut. Hart Leech, Lawyer, Wounded i -i t-i 11 LIEUT. HART LEECH J.

llilyard Leech, K.C.. has re-oiived vord that his nun. Lieut. Hart Leech, lias been wounded, hat not seriously. He was a law in Ins father's ofllre ami lived at i7 Home utreet with parents.

BRITISH ADVANCE ON MILE FRONT IN S01E REGION CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 office announced today that two llin -h of hostile ti'CtiehtjH liiid been captured. 1 "German tretu he i ere suooess-I fully entered 'ast nlaht south of Arras, prisoners bring taken und many cunialtln inlllctad. I FRENCH BEAT BACK GERMAN ASSAULTS l'AUIS, Sept. 22 German Infantry ailwmelnc In waves made renewed efforts this morning to beat hack the trench from positions recently en lit in id north of the Sointne. The official announcement of today savs the attacks were broken by French artillery before the Germans reached the French lints, coinptillinK thorn to retire to their own trenches after sustaining heavy losses.

The attiicks of the Germans, made In stroiiK forcu. were centred on the French positions in Trie farm and lluncourU Hindenburg Leads Attacks Ninety thousand men, directed personally by Field-Marshal von Hindenburg, took part in Wednesday' uttacks on the new French positions in the reclon of Ilouclmvc lines, on tbu Sonuno, according to Lu l.iherte's col respomier.t in the Held. -Many additional urtlllrrv tiains also had been brutiKht i.P for tho ent. The. results of the battle were disastrous tor the atturking forces, declares the correspondent, division alter division beinc decimated by the French Infantry und mncliliie-Kiin lire.

The lighting wi.s exirnordinarily tle.rce in the centre of the region attacked, around lioueha-vesnes and Uois l'Ahhe, and at Coinbles and at the I'riez farm, as well us ut liancourt. At I 'l ie, farm tvo rrueslan bat- tsllnns were nearly destroyed, ndds the correspondent, and a similar fate wus suffered at Haneourt hy three German regiments, which, adviinr nK In four waves, made the last det-perate effort of the day. The extent of the German losses, says the dispatch, may be estimated by the fnct that a company of the Eleventh bavarian IMvlnlon lost 1 GC men out of iilu, while regiments elsewhere lost 0 per cent, of tfieir effectives. CAPTURE OF PERONNE DECLARED IMMINENT LONHON, Sept. 22 A Rotteruii'ii (llsiiutch to tho Oiiily Telegraph ays: by thvreent successful Lrltlsh assault, the enemy seems no longer to entertain the ma that the ullies offensive on ti Somnie has come to a stai.ostiii.

Their correspondents at the from admit the French are creeping tlusir to I'eronne and more hints rs creep. Ing out that the enemy may scon looso possession of the tovn. "Karl Wagner, for example, points out that (he ullies arc now less than two kilometres distant and thin clearly reveals his forebodings in the remark; 'lieore the war Peronnc had onlv 6,000 Inhabitants. Though it has suffered tremendously during the two and a half months of the Homme offensive, its recapture by the French would doubtless be Interpreted as a great and brilliant success. No Slackening Yet "No quieting down of the Sonune battle may yet be looked forward to.

The allies complete mastery In the air is now fully admitted. The official Xord Deutsche Ollgemelne Zaltung, describes the Kngllsh Hying activity as tiresome and rejoices that is limited by tho rainy weather. The great part played in the most recent advance by our aerial forces is Wealed in dlspateh from a correspondent of I Misseldorfcr Gcneral-Atuelger. He rlttu; 'From where I vas. near Uap-uuuie the wetilein sky vas full of the enemy's cable while whole swarms of knots of Englishmen were tumbling about In the skv.

curly every battery had Its observer tip there In the. ether, directing its fire, reporting every movement in the, fighting 'district, and continually spying out the hinterland. Subsequently a heavy mist arose, and these dark clouds are our best form of vlre It OFFICERS DIE, 3 'LOST', 77 HURT, I III LATEST LISTS CONTINUED FROM pXgE 1 it, and Mark tildirshav. Switt Current, Sask WOUNDED Majors G. N.

Gordon. Toronto; Heibert Forster, Nicola, Jo eph A. Fillatrault, Ottawa, and Htnr J. Hughes, Halifax, N.S. Captains Herbert 1.

Klnstono, Toronto; Arthur Wilton. Kngland: Hubert V. Thex-ton. 611 Wellington e'resreni. Winnipeg; Alex G.

Smith, Sixty-Nlnft Corners, W. Forbes Guild, Kem-nay, Dotigall Anthony, Kitter-lnaster, Glencoe. and Hugh Hart. Hainpstead, (inf. Lieutenants Stuart C.

Hate, Ottawa; Ilalnh S. Hillman. Ilalifux; W. G. Wur'eb-, Ottawa; Edward G.

9. Grenwood. F.dmonton; David G. Mclntosn, Toi -onto; W. It.

Herbert, Collnton. James M. Chisholm. Oakville, James C. Cullen, Woodstock, Norman P.

Russell, Toronto: John A. Taylor, Guelph, Hugh E. Munro, Toronto; W. H. Bunting, Evanston, Klderlck K.

Mnlay-son Everett Richard M. Oriftlths, Cochrane, Harry Petrolea, Fred G. MacUonald, Halifax. N.S.: Thoniiis ii. Pennle, 42 Cameron street.

Edmonton. Reginald 1'. Catttll, England; G. N. Grogtas, Kngland; F.

A. Eve, Kngland: J. Forbes, England; V. H. L.

(iodhert; Malcolm W. Marsh, Englaiul; Percy W. I'each, England; Albert E. Fpendlove, England: W. H.

Venner, England: J. W. E. Nichols, England; Frederick Am-bleH Heather, England; Allen We-mvss Wellwood Ker. England; P.

L. Morritt. Piiflleld, Charles F. Reynolds. Vancouver; Robert lialla-wav Waddell, Kingston, and lienis Stairs.

Halifax, N.S. j. Duck may be a good servant, oat i us a master his pay days are uncertain. 1 DUYING furniture and home furnishings at Ban field's is getting value for your money All goods guaranteed. Everything as represented.

In addition to this you may take advantage of our easy payment plan. Thousands of the best homes in Winnipeg are furnished on this modern method. Let us explain to you how easy rit is to have what you want when you want it. We quote a few specials for this week-end. Read carefully and profit thereby.

Jacobean Dining-room Suite $130.00 The Patricia Grafonola Tins Dining-room Suite Tus Columbia Machine is made in golden oak. fumed oak, E--jN (of which the- cut is an ex- or taaliogany rase. It is 3 inches by 16'. indies and 19'. 1 -rf v- Te-niS reproduction of the inches deep.

Equipped with a two-sprinjr drive motor, which -ri'Fs ISuffct) comprises the fol- xm with 00 special Price JW -ly'i ''Vjj'a; -vT? '0Wlnc articles: Muflct has a 60-inch case with Call at our firafonola Department and hear the new Co- 'If v' WJ liiK1" drawers, cutlery lumbia October Kecords, which have ju.t been released. Some ''mMV drawers and necessary exceptionally strong patriotic selections are Included. Ak for the latest catalogue. cupboards, titted with a mirror 50 ins. 'h IP Extension Room-size Rugs $4.75 1 1M-" 9 Table has a 48-incli A ti i i 1 1 i Heavy weight Jute Rugs, pertectly reversible.

111 colors ll' wbluh extends of brown fl)u, niixturos; suitable for bedrobm use. Sizes to eight feet, mounted on nun yards to yards. Kegular prices fjr 1 In avy maive Jacnlieau peilotal Set of Diners of which ranging to $9.00. Saturday Special J) I t) one is an arm diner, are of full box set ctuistruction, nphol- 1 AI! Lino. Hock 25c Pair While Linen 1 hick Towels, with red stripe border; sizes '16x34 and 18x35.

Kegular 10c pair. 'OPw Oak Dining-room Suite $69.75 Saturday Special AOL 4 only, Genuine Oak Dining-room Suites, in the fumed ennipriMng -) inch Huffct. 41-ineh Round Kxtension Breakfast Cloth $1.00 III Tabic and one Set Diners, made throughout in full box seat in assorted patterns, cr, am" with red construction, v-ith corners blocked. Qf-Q Hk border size 58xs4 inches. Regular (TTj A A Satunlav Special Pv)t I Saturday Special DJLll I Jacobean Dining-room Suite $87.50 Check Towelling 9c -Yard only.

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1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ft I on heavv live Dining Chairs and one Arm Diner: full seats. uphoNtcrcd in KQ7 K( -jaturday INight specials to 10 p.m. Spanish leather. Saturday Special DO I only, large size HubJT Walkcta e.juipped with strap- hung seat and easy-running castors; 75 Ivory Bedroom Suite $187.50 Old Ivorv Knanicl Bedroom Suite, consisting of 4'2-ineh Riiran QrarvAt Dresner. inch Chiffonier, 40-inch Dressing Table, 4ft.

Gin. uureau Jtcirvcs Di d. IT) inch Somnoe. Hair-dressing Chair and Rocker. Ex- A splendid assortment of Dnrenu Scarves, in plain J'cm- i cepfionally well-finished throughout.

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V't COC. I W. Rauisav, Orchestra accompaniment. iVffl Fr ffw moments of thrilling heart interest listen to the clear, poignant notes vji! 1' LSt rsl' anollu'r 811(1 brighter phase of soldiering listen to the "Churcli J'arjde." JJjf THE LAST POST- A Mil ITARY FUNERAL. Dcrrtptirr.

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iv AJtJ with band accompaniment. 10 inch '-J tff, 10-inch i NAVAL CADETS MARCH. 1W1 MniP 1 L' 'U 8.V. I N.lo. with bam! accompaniment.

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EATOIS! ill -'lM iSay Shed Would Cut OlT View JVcause jierlostrlnns Fntitli eT Main street Kiihwny would rior he ai'le to re north Main Htreet if the I'acitle Hallway cnmiuny consti ucteil a tee train Hhed acrosn the top of thp Hiihway, the city hoard of work objected Thursday afternonn to the proposal. Aldonuait A. Pkaletar admitted -that was the only reason for the "kicks" Hlnuit thp "umbrella roof" beliiR built. A special meeting rif the t'c-mmlMeo 'as called tn rhnr-ouhly no Into" thiH "ohstructlni;" i uestl 'n. Most of the nienibers vero The llnal deelHion oT the cnininiilee hn that the railway company must a'H the can be liuilt.

i The members said this ill permit I pet'tiiis to view n.itrii end of Win-nlpeit- When man and woirian ai sue tin Woman invariably cets the last vord; but vheii two women aiyiie. It's always a dra PREDIGTSGREATER; U.S. PROSPERITY! Federal Reserve Head Says Am-; i erican Wealth Increases 000,000,000 In Two Years i NKW VOP.lv, Pept. I hiihitiess men, aided hv the federal i reserve bailk Fystem, will be aMel ssfully to withstand the shock I of Kuropean competition' after the war, in the opinion of Charles llam- 1 lln, governor of the federal reserve I board. His views were expressed at I the annual dinner of the Institute, of nci'i-Untiinls hist He nid In I art: "I rstlrnate the na alth of ti u-ed St.Tes hns IncreiiFPi! during two i ais bv in.

ii'Ih. (t in. iiiii. Hunk iie-puiilts have Increased between and and th of gold has iuci cased incfa Since. the tliht of -thp jour the laipoi latians of geld ha amounted to "No tuition In the wurlj has ever enjoyed the pros.

pi r.ty this country raw enjoys." Mr. said he felt tiirm vas one In which American husim ss nu'ii oliuKt' be conservative to prepare Inevitable reaction, roiiimeiiiliiit: the federal reserve ss-tem. said In fctuie no business man ni.o deserves credit ill fall to el iL' i "Ni v. i will this country sou a 'col! of credit. "-hi --decls red.

'Never attain Will there be a currency famine as in lt'OT. I am convinced tlie fcreat prnsperit' now a foieiunner of the tsrealer pruspert. 1v.".

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