1' _'th i-Vi ~ -.'~ 'itll I 1 'X -1 .» 'ii p" .`-’_z.r‘ lvi-- ,,~'~ -it _i .: ‘iii lg?- -*’;: iii .i .___ `i ill" *fi il `r\“ mi .i‘ i _ if, _.f-__-,li -'L;~.}£,l7; fgi i H4 . 'i 3;; ~" il.-ii _.vi i -i'_' - r gr i ii/_ . ,ft ,,». 1-, ,_ -4',;;__E...__;-,-‘_ _gi ` i if ‘ . i fi i ,» i » _-,_ _ fl-_w i »i‘ \ I J-` ,J J-_.5 ti iii gil g I _lg i ,' D i \ 1 4»:.' I l _.__ ii; i-if .__ .,_f 1. ___ _if ii! saw* -- - -=-r ,’. 7 It __ il ,_ __ _ \I`. __PAGi:_`Fou_s ~»~_-ff: ____ _ _ r __ _ __ ___ THE cHARLo1frEn'oyvN GUARD1An__ _ _ ,AUGUST 3.1911 hill In Canada, and 02.50 for U. 8. A. S count Grey, recently British Secretary -es;-ir.-.:i.;-a;.=.i-i.i_:sa-iiiei is-iuiiiiiiiis iii iiiiiisii ciiis --» ~- °f.%;r:.f.°i;;°§s;r.;%_'£';;'-ii.tri;iiai -THE PRUVINUES » vocating limitation of the rights of belle- - lorning Daily (founded 1891), $8.50 por year. (Deliver g A) In Advance; $2.50 per yur (mailed) In advance, In binlda, and 03.00 for U. 8. A. mall ln Canada or U. 8. A. ___.___________._____.; ._______._._._._.__ ._._._._._.___., _____,__._. _ _.__.,.__,,M.,_-_-____.»,-_-ya-_i-.-___ b -gf mr FRIDAY, AUGiJl1'.3,{i917. Y) , ' :_ _ | _~ , . u .,; I _- - -_-_-_-;_l_ _-.».-.f _-. ~-M -M -.».»-_-_--~»~=»~-_ --»-- eg-\» ----»---»-- --=‘-'--I-‘»-*r»v. ‘ -\ \\'_-in i~"ii.»\"`nt-rii.Sli~: ‘- S" f w ei-ents on the Sea.’_.f 5, _ ~ S Thepoiievofthe United staiesandiiiie '*" cf A- "°Y°° T°"‘S °' national desireto l_ive at peace with the |’°S8lblll|:l¢S- R. Sltvfdly W°°'<'r ('°"'“*°d ‘Wi *l-5° P” °'"‘""‘ W world while reserving the right to inter~ ' ' orine iioriiieni armies of iiiimii, ...iii- » _ _ _ <_. _fere wh-are national honour demanded it, __ -A --_-_ - ge . Glllg tl'll.lS Olltllll_€‘(l, tht? bl‘OChl.ll‘(-3 pI‘0C€9dS (~:;§,'1iu{, G`0'ye?.;(;?;n(3e}’Q:ff\ga¥;:lzigilg siininioiied to'Pelrogi'ad. ~ to ,record in detail the outbreak- of the war url __-I-_»_w the Halifax Henna stares _ in Europe and the successive events which Sf, ,§,`I.,_§’,w§,§ s,,,,m, 0, gem,i,,e Sans. iomii Goverment ékr_i~‘m1'iii'e sr-oiie of rfi lLv dre t e-U it - ates into the f1=°"°111010-082-kvvwin 11° v°fs1\11“-’”- . _ _ - _._ gg _Y ,lie ._» ggbrlérk f;..~_ti___d,6f _ E _“des of me maritime §l_0:m|(.e8 and c_?;li_cul oi any pifnieii papei oi any .ii _ Ol' 5 -___ ' caught the nation by surprise. “Either side miili' --lf-van from their inr<1sf._1uml "The Guai-diaii-hasbeeii inundated with vi requests to follow up the suggestion in yes- a franchise measure for the coming election.| a The Guardi-an’s suggestion was founded on' ti a remark made by a Quebec Liberal mem- o ber of _Pai-liaiiicnt in the House of Com- T mons'tli-3 other day. “Go outside of Que- o bee,” he said, “and you will find that thel d hypocrites when they get behind the doorib to make their mark will not mark it for t tei'dav's issue of an open. vote as a Wai' N i'i ‘no election’; and they will not mark it for A conscriptioii either." To verify the truth til of this remark it is only necessary to re_ad S the beating-about-the-bush ai-guinents Stl put up in certain qiiai-ters, ostensibly fa- H vouring conscriptioii and at the same time \\_’ damning it by raising puerile objections to.-*I it. There is no doubt as to how the expo- 2 nents of these arguments would mark their ballots if “they get behind the door" to do 1@l'mflll SUbm2U`if‘1€‘S 011 the “V95 and PPO' so _ The_v would iiiark them “to win the l_J €]e@ti(,n_ he constant and persistent intrigues above The time has conie when the people of l'0-f@_l`l`9fl 'i0 W91`@ €l'3dU2lH.V drawlflg the Canada should know exactly where they N jections to conscription, what sincerity. fl there is 'behind the shuffling advocacy of ll it. The coming election will be no_o1'di- nary one: it will be a war time election that ~ will speak for all Canada and will. where- ll ever the vbtes come from, determine whe- end or sneak out of it; will determine whe- 0 ther we shall send reinforcements to those' il who have gone forthwillinglv to fight for ll Us and many of them to die- for uS_ OI- Wil] respect the rights of neutrals. . The Kaiser ' leave them to perish- This is a time for 0 plain. uneouivocal speech and the coming the Entent-3 '50 bring' the Wal' t0 2m'ab1`Ul9t election will afford an opportunity for Ca- 9 nada to speak. lf we are going to sneak out of the war, going to abandon our boys l‘ hat gave small hope of lasting peace. ’° oiiipanied b_v a thinly veiled threat to all (` Washington that unless the neutrals used they Canada Shall Stay in the Way to the their infiuence to bring the war to an end .. lilll ARMY lElillERS Elliill REl|REMENi PETROGRAD,- General Nfcliolus u.=izk_v,E forniely (`.o‘iiiiniiiirlr-'r»in~t‘liiet, neial'Gu`rko. ex`t‘fominaiii` _ills-ii:i'efii_\_vtir iii---uni-ing the I" he mvasioii of sqigitia, and the 1-eport- ';:.11-.'.‘_r.._'.¥‘:f;'_'.;'.".'.f.?.. '.'.'.‘_:_":_'::‘_*?.'_':.".:'_§ _-» f German attrocities stirred "the nation rigiigii- as iiiii-,_ but me iiin- is siiielv 12 ' ~ 1-iiiiifwlentl lzt l '-ilivl fl- ._(__ _-.__ 4, _, - Peply' Then fouovved repeated qulb` ri2st_Hl‘z`iiiil land ‘din li\i;‘iii-w»-=f--"- fe l Inerlca against the Unit-ed States, ll'lCl' wrnmem railwaxys can wnlh u pamod The (ioverniiiit. in view of the ex-' ~ ~ ~ - - ' - _ :lilo iiejgi-ee of pi-ide point to the .. . ~, _ , . _ _ 1 t0 Feb , _ lv _ , , _ '_ stli - i-eptional <-li(-iiiiistniiri-_, has g elhon In Cuba In Haltl and ln “Mk [hm “Me been "Hum mm" 1" fésiidd: .ixdeuee i-losing the fi-oiiiieix anto Domingo; “their hostile hand _was r+="f°"" 5"" "ls ‘!\“'"“" *“ . “"“““ or iiii_-so iiiiiii .intl ia. ii.i-iiisi\-.- oi- . ~ ls ' ‘k has been done. Since the .- _- etched out to t S _ ling _\\_oi_ _ _ _ _ that day, both for persoiis ilesiiiiig to ilk() the Dani l"l ISl3l`ldSy l ll_\' ill” If iievei- had" will have io i'1=vise it to mul;-iliiiig more eiiiplialic." , oi'i:aiiiv.iiiioii i-ei-miil_r for-iii_e.| on the _W _E W. RllWEll ISSUES |iillNIEESlll "'_'“"mfmS “Nd wa" S“pp|“”'f" _mxmgilliissixi and _to previ-iit_ the ds-pi'ii'iiir»_ Ulf! l`llll\\'€1.VS llillllflgfi <‘21ll1\“ll)' I0 \`l\*`f'of ni:iii_\' spies and rriniiiials now :iii l5l\lil~ '|`hl‘ ll\1lIlf’ll€*0 l'<‘f'0l\Sll'U\"ll0ll large whoiii |lieiro\'1-riiieiii de-.~:li'er.< to of ocean-~tci'-iii-lnals-alreaily pi-oviding` ui-|~@,f,;;i;;-.315 9 _ E ° on trylng to Stu' up one natlon aga-Inst ‘iivifhlul and lu this mu” ‘"1 mmm' ‘fm is- due to ii di~'.~'ii'e to shui out siispi-i-is _ , _ ’ Sept. 12th-20th _ Provincial , EXhibitionDates _ Never in the history of' tl'ie_Pr'ov`ince E was _a _visit to the Ancient Capital more __ 5 interesting than _at present, with the af,--="»-thoftisiiiiats iirs0‘idiers;'Hi's Majesry_;s_ war- - _ ' if ships .arid thescores of Neutral Ships lying _ __ -._; at anchor in Bedford Basin. k - 1'-L ‘_-.§ _ All the leading features that have char- . acterized the Annual Fair,'in the past, will be in evidence, together with many new ones. Particulars announced later. Reserve these dates. - September _l2th to 20th. i r of: F1 C 2 MANAGER AND ETARY, __ P. 0. Box 339 H8|ifZlX. ' oi iii `-l 1-- 1.- ___.__'_ " L._,__,.. _ _ ' 3 iii ii niiiiiher ol' per:»'nii: =--m'ioiisl,\’ in-i on the i-liiii'f'li liiiilillllg- 'l`l\P \\'llN|0\\'S. pd itiii-liiililiv l-irize siuiiieil’ glass onus- ii' . I _ ., _ _ _ ._ _, iii-i'oi'i\ I > |ii<~i;l_ii:i: r-oulil hi- 1-iilli-ii lo- \\-ei-if siiiiislii-'il and the woodwork wan 'il lii I ini i-r ai. iii-i»~iiiiiiif»d <-i'o\\'i|_ wiiii-li in! lorn ;i\vii_\'. l’olii-o i-i-sei‘\'vs had con- ' s-liidi-il ,-'oiiin sohlii-|-s. rii.~'lii-il thi;il<»oi11>ii|\~i-zililo flii`l`i<-lilly in resiori-iig order. iii: i in spite of llii- siiiliiiiii-ii i'i-~-is-lzziii-<~, ..»\|'li-r llii- i-liiii'i'li had been i-.ltfared of iliosf- inside i'i‘i'<-i-d ilii-ir w:i_\- iiilol thi- woniiileil. ii (`niiuiiiiiii soldier o i-liurf-li :ind diiiiiiiiidi-il Iliiii ihe, iiiiiuiili-il io the organ gallery and ile- is-i\liii_i- iii- stopped. _~\ geiii-rail iiivleof li\'i-'i-oil ii piilriotii- .~ipoecli_ “Rule B|‘lt~ ~i 1(.\\..i iiii`i ind ilii iiition.il .iiitlieni wsie ol - . 1 i:. i - 1 ' ' - f|‘.,i,;‘.`. .md ,.|Hm__ “.‘.|_(, thm“." in _‘H f _-iiiig, iluriiie, wliii-li the delegates were lines ol' the' (`oi1n<-il nf Soldiers' :ind rliior-iioiis iiiiii lliiisv on thi- ]>liiti'oi'iiii(""lllH-lleil to siuiid. A H-siiliilioii. sup- io inir-iid:-il io iiiloi-i-'.<¢4 the in.f~i~|iiig_ llfllllllg UH* llflllll 01 UW (IUW-llll\l_<~‘_Hl. -i'i- i`li'ii-' io ilii- i`looi- Soiiii the “`f'-*` “Wil "‘\\’l""‘l i‘"ll‘| "\"“"`-“`- lil” __ ,, . . _ owil siir-1-i»i-(led in dririiig lliv slip -ilf-logiilos xvi-re sloiii-ii when leaving eil in rioioiis sr-em-s i.iii‘in:; whii-li the poi-ir-ri-' of ilii- ini-oiiii;: oiii ni` Ili:-fthe i-liiiri-li. ' iniei-ioi of thi- <-liiiri-li was \\‘rei-hell r‘h iiri-li. li then 1-oiiiiiieiii-1-ii iiii iiitiii-it es , .__.. _ A ____ ____________, _ _ i= eJ.__._,~____:.._ _'i _._ ‘_-_-I 9 “ ' TAWA.--Tliere is coiisidc-i'nlile iii- ' esi in Ottawa in a manifesto \vliieh__ _ has been issued by Mr. N. \V. Rowell, 9 il which is being clrf-iilated. among ` flllldly _ f‘.“€l.9_1.LI.he 121% d:<1;v__.»0f ----Ian1»1a»_v. -§..§is`i§§`..,”iTl’?2“g‘§..i§.i',§`§i.§.§i’iS-“ligfft and our allies let us know by whose aiitho--i-C0llnt Ber-nstoi'ff handed the United States f"“;l “_‘ ‘§"', "'_""-""9"‘hj¥"?"“""’- '*‘“".‘“-l "“' A ' ritv we do it. Let us bv all means have an government a note in which his govern- if-.ifi-iiifir-iiiiiiiliilfi t if mum “mth” ` _ Opén Vote and lef the P251] bogkg be kept to ment anno_unced its purpose to intensify Show future gengratlong why ltwag and the operations of submarines in a manner by whose voice it was that we sneaked out 11 -if that unfortunately should be the voice tested from the beginning. This was a di- of Canada, which God forbid. Let us de- 1' clare ourselves in _the- open not, behind dor was handed his passports Then fol-iff’ doors or behind win-the-election devices. lowed_ the arming of American merchant 'l There is every reason why this particularis election, which will mean the saving or the o losing of our soul as a nation, should be by open voting. .lournal and the assistance it rendered the “{ gainst which the United States had pi'o- R0 ect challenge and the German ambassa- fi-> 0 Manifesto Issued. Since his retiirn from the front, Mr. well has :idvo<-ated const-riptioir llc diii this from u luiowleilge of condi- iis proc-iii-eil by personal ob_s-:=i'va- ii. and now in referring to his posi- n on cons:-iiptioii says that he felt his duty io make that :-itiind.".\'ot cause I believe it would be popular, ' ~ l . lll])S 21l'_l(l illlf? d€Cl21l'£1tl0l`l Of 3 Sl§Z1t€ Of Wal' fjdr I knew ii woiilil not be populiir; ll A])1'°1l 2, _ biir, be'