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Y I ' » u ‘ - _ THE CRLOTTETOW GU ARD _,__ _ , . ___ ‘ _ _ _ _ . _ \ _ _ _ 'eF»\|aT=F'-F'|T=reona»a1';` mA|‘-Y "' "T5 ~ T"-g'fi3'¢-";=~-»\»» D-'TTT as i _ cHARLo:r?1‘sTowN-,i cANA.uA_ -Tauasohv, JuNi;~:`15.'191s _ {£__,:‘,°,',,‘;;-,f g;'f"'*'°,°>_ '°-“'*»,;°,,,`,_,, _,,,.,,,,,,, ,,___,, 4 __ _ _._i_e»»~sz..»»¢_~;.-°~__,___, _ 4”" r J. ‘I I T T ` ff V' I _ _ T I » _ 1 2 1_____EM-BLY Enoonslzs union _ , ». The Fin-si .Vote Stood 222 lor and 45 Against the Proposed Union (rm. _ ‘ (Special to the Guardian.) A proposal to delay for twelve months Winnipeg, June 14.-The final vote was voted down almost unanimously. on church union otllcialiy recorded Rev. Dr. Campbell and a -number of was 400 to 88. This was the largest others of the minority read a state- VOT-0 l`BC0\'d9d 011 the Bubilwi in any ment declaring that the 45 ministers assembly. Ministers voted for union and '43 elders who voted against union more 'largely than laymen. Of the ministers 222 voted for and 45 against. Of elders 184 voted for 43 against. now constitute an assembly, they propose however to go on doing busi- ness under -this proposal. -. . - - - - ~ - - --------~-»---.____.-._.. -.A.__..,..___...._.._______.___ __ ____ ___ HIS ITTIITISH TLEET TTU IIIIIISIIHIPTITIII runnin; out III THE ITTTMIIIIUII Psrslstsntilsports Declare Yihole Visitors From United' I States Squadron of British Dread- noughts and Battle Cruisers Ire liow in Baltic Sea. (Special to the Guardian.) PETROGRAD, June 14.-Reports are persistently in circulation here though not oflicially sanctioned, that during the recent naval battle off the tish Whether Canadian or American Born Yilll liot Be Asked To .loin Canadian Forces. (From our own Correspondent.) OTTAWA, June 18.- Various de- partments of the government are »re- ceiving from Americans or from Brit- ish subjects _resident in the United States, who contem late visltin Can- cosst of Jutland a whole Bri p g squadron of the latest dreadnoughts ada. frequent iutiuiriei Which diu- and battle cruisers made its way close an apprehension on the part of through the channel between Den- Buch D0l'S0l\B ibut they mishl OH ur- mark and Sweden and reached a cer- rival in Canada be subjected t0 DBMS tain Russian port where the warships are now at anchor. The passage of conscripted into the Canadian army. it is enough to say that there is no the narrow waters was conducted in conscription in Canada. Furthermore the face of repeated attacks by a Ger- man destroyer ilotilia. The Germans are fully aware of the fact that Bri- tish warships in overwhelming strength and mounting guns without equal in the whole German navy are now commanding the naval situation in the' Baltic and tightening the stranglehold blockade of Germany. ilcber oi i-he 801/0l'llmui\t today authorized the statement that no measures taken for recruiting the forces either have been or will be applied to any personswho are not ordinarily resident in tile Do- minion. Nor is it the intention to ask for volunteers except from among British subjects resident in Canada. Moreover the Military service act, under which conscription is applied in Great Britain, affects only persons “ordinarily resident in Great Britain.' Commonsllesigns *"- Throngh illness naylightpipgmucanada ' (From Our Own Correspondent.) OTTAWA. June 14.-Mr. D. O. Les- perance, Conservative M. P., for Mon- tmagny. has placed his resignation in the_ speaker's -hands. ' Mr. Les erance's health has been Ottawa, June 14.-The daylight sav- ing scheme lg receiving the considera- tion of the Government. The capitol itself will put the plan into force as soon as a plan has been submitted D ' 1 h t em- _to the various departments of the Ma it was Tglptotgigrg t0yd,,_ civil service by the cabinet for the an e a vote time_and energy to both hill D011' ticai activities and personal affairs. putting forward of the clock one hour during the Summon months. soNns:Nsnn anon _[_|gyd.G¢g|~||g May - TOO LATE F0 CLASSIFICATION , __ ._ ONE CENT per word ouch insertion for advertising in thas column. Cash inust accompany orders. Minimum charges twenty~ii\e cents. ____ WANTED A GIRL IMMEDIATELY. 33 U Prince St. Mm .mm ssl-e-ismilpa. -TENT snr 'ro LET-9 oi.ssA _gt_ Eight rooms, sewerase- Avvii' Succeed Kitchener LONDON, June 14.-lt is anticipat- ed in London that David Lloyd George will take the place of the late Earl Kitchener as British Secretary for war. - M|nard's Linimsnt euros Dlstsmpsr. (Special to the Guardian.) RYKOPING, SWEDEN, June 14.- Thirteen German merchantmen co- ming from north conveyed by an aux- iliary cruiser, some torpedo boats and armed trawiers were attacked. early this morning at a point.near Bevrtnge by a squadron of Russian destroyers, torpedo boats and submarines near the Swedish Baltic coast. The Ger- man convoy was dispersed, and the merchantmen fled towards the coast. Describing the Baltic fight Dagens Nyheder says. that the Russian squad- ron won an important victory. The . Russians had six destroyers and se- veral submarines were going at such speed that the Germans were taken completely by surprise and only fired one shot, and then making for the fort in utmost haste. It is believed, says the paper, that twelve merchantmen were sunk while a German armed trawler which arrived at Rykoplng had 150 men aboard from the destro- yer that had been sent to the bottom. The German auxiliary cruiser was Konig von Sachsen, which was also seen tosink, it is supposed all her crew were drowned. _ Anorusn nlsisrsn Fonicsnmin BALTIC FLEET Twelve .German Merchantmen, an Auxiliary Cruiser. Several Torpedo Boats and Armed Trawlers. .Sent ` to the Bottom ol the -Baltic by Russian Squadron. Cruisers Whole Crew Drowned. s (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON, June 14.-A Renter des- patch from Nokoping, Sweden. gives a report of a naval battle in the Bal tic between midnight and one o'clocli this morning at a point near Hevringe. it is supposed that six German an mored trawiers which were seen going northward last night were en- gaged. Two hundred shots were heard and the fighting lasted 45 mi- nutes. A German trawler with live wounded men entered Nokoping. All information is refused. PETROGRAD, June 14.-A Russian the whole front from southward of cers and 6_000 men were taken priso- ners. We also took six cannon, ten machine guns, many artillery and am- munition wagons. The total priso- ners captured since the inception of the present operations amounts to nearly 120,000 men. 1,780 oillcers, 130 large cannon and 260 machine guns. Reports received here state that the enemy abandoned at certain points sufllcient rails for field railways to cover twenty miles. official report to-day says that alongl PETROGRAD, VIA LONDON.- June 14.-A Russian report says the Polesia to the Roumanian border, Rus-_ extreme right flank of Gen. Brusilof'f's sian troops continue to drive back_ forces is swinging out toward Kovel lhe 611611152 DUTTHS Yesterday 20 offl- an important railway junction control- ling communication with Lemberg from the north. Southward of Kovel they pushed a wedge westward to Torchin in the direction of Vladimir Volynskl. T-his piercing of Aus- trian line places the rlgh flank of Prince Leopold’s army in a precarious situationw At many intermediate points between the northern and southern points of contact the Aus- quantities of war material too bulky `t ,_ U t f to be retained and which are not enn- "ia: “Tl rigor lid rf _Ea ni Zu rl merated. As one instance, we found E°“° W I 9 “ss a ' B mored the Austrians are evacuating Lemberg_ EEEEE I20,000 MEN AND I,`l8O OFFICERS The Austrians, Completely ltouted, are Eleeing in Terror before the Advancing llussian Tide Leaving Guns, Munitions and Stores Behind Them. ‘ (Special to the Guardian.) \ (Special to the Guardian.) (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON. June 14.-The Russians hold the Dniester between the frontier considerably westward of the con- fluence of the Strips and Dniester. After the fall of Horodenka their next objective is Kolomea three mar- ches distant. Unless there is some unlikely change in the strategic posi- tion only a prompt retreat will pre- vent the cutting off of the Austrians right wing. There were some small Russian losses in the forcing of the Dniester owing to brilliantly skillful tactics. This contrasts strongly with the German losses in crossing the Na- rsw Bzura rivers. It is stated that on no sectors on the southern front has the enemy yet received `any ap- preciable reinforcements. (Special to the Guardian.) NEW YORK, June 14.-A Paris des- patch .to the Journal to-day says: Figures compiled from reports rc- ceived by the French war ofllce sta- ted that the Germans, since the be- ginning of the movcnient against Ver- dun, have had thiriymlne divisions or, ‘,___-_._»_.V__A_-_- ..- -_-_-_-;_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_g~<_ vp e .__ _-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_ _ __ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ . _ . _ _ _ . _ . . _ _ . _ _ _ _ v- - - - - . . - - - -- - GERNIANS LOST 730,000 MEN ' IN BATTLES AROUND ITERDUN approximately, 780.000 men either completely or partially demolished. These are the losses for the five months since the Verdun battle have been raging. _ 117 Fitzroy Si. 6'15M3T' ` "f ",':.u:.'¢...°'i:...‘ti.;,‘;§j§§l; .Clvadiiv Yiwu 5 A --».. 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