§l¥¥¥I' ___. _ 1 _ 3 1 ? » \ e ~ -- 1. - -_" -~ - - hail 1 1 , _ _,_ _ 1 , 1 _ _ _ ,_&_.' ,._ ,, ____-_(_ __ a _ > **ll\llllx.`4lnns,n nunnnunnnnnuucnnan llllllillllllullllllllllullllnnnllullIlllllllllllullllf oooelllllllllulllillliyz "---Premier Arsenault' at Third Anniversary Celebratio__rii'i_ I3 3Ii*l¥¥¥¥#¥ll#ll#1¥¥##¥¥¥*Hl¥#XQQQUIINKKIIIIKIIHIIIIIIIIIIXIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIKIKIIKKNHIIIIIIIIIUNINQQBNI _=_'_ -'-‘--'----Y"-"_ -~~ .~~-~~--~---ff---‘_ _-_-_»_A_-_~_»_»_-_-_~_-_________'_ ___________Av_V_______v___________v_:;___A:__:____“___ _ A_____"UH“__U__"_`Mu___`_u_AM __ __`A _“__ _ u_U___`U“_ nu ____ . v - __ ___ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ vvv _ _ _ »- ~.¢- ,___ __ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ __ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _______-,______Y__._._.____,___V._._. .________________*_:_______________._._________.__________V_________:______;___v_:____ ________ __ ~_/___ _ __V___Y;_V;:_:v_______Y_:___:______v_`__ ___`___Y_'___ . 1 It-115 cutntoitiftow G11 1111111 ~ _,___ Mo R1, ,ING b;A||.-.v , . ~ _ Morning Dllty Founded 1891 - ____ - ' - - - _ ->, ........_~' ‘ w--uv <~°~ ='°""-1 °-"11 1'1"- cHARLoTrsTowN CANADA TUESDAY AUGUST 7 1911 ,;;",'§°T.",:',‘L;';',‘3§,I‘;';”'." l{°,,,f§""'":° “ ,5 " ~ _ ` _ _ _ . 1 L’ ' ’ ' in mnumunl um Y _ _ f____2 _ _; nr _ _ __ _ __ _ .__ V _ ,_ _ ‘_ Alter Fierce Bomhardment Germans Attempted 0raior in Reichstag Explains that Reason ' to ltecapiure Ilolleheke but Almost Wiped Why German Victories Ilad' Not Long Since 0nt by withering Fire irom British Guns, BroughtPeaee was tht the World 0perates. ,W J . ' 'l‘hey Broke and Reirealed. in Favour oi ller Enemies. Ig`»5‘,1h#5`15"5i5`f3@35`N3173f3'i3,'é'mI er or Plctou (Mr. MacDonald). lhe _-____ , 1 member for Pictou d (Canadian Press Despatch.) ’ BRITISH HEADQUARTERS' t..| FRANCE AND BELGIUM-(By Assn: ciuttut P1't'~ss) Iioilcbeke. 11 Belgian town southeast oi Ypres. witich wus_I the acetic of Ileuvy lighting early _ves~' terday tttornittg was ugttlttst, the oh- ject of (lcrntttu cot111te1'nttn1:ks Inst.; night but the ettcinty was rcptllsctl hy- British artillery tire l1et'ore even the wire etttatlgletnettts i11 front ot’ the trenches had been rcaclted. Alter tltti-ir tttornlng assault on IIol~ Iebcke and on '.1 post just 11ortl1 oi' tl11~‘ canal, the Tcutotts 1~oniln11ed to homr bard the ponitlotts hea\'iI_v tltrough- out the day leaving little doubt that they intended to have auotltcr try to retake this set-tiott of thc newly uc- tlulreti BritI:1it li11o.~=. Witvtt thc (I1‘|‘» than i11l'antry iittally lcit tht-,ir Iron; 111e| hy itttettsc ttt'tille1'_v tire and at witherittg slot-111 ot' bullets i`ront ma~ t-him: gtttts anti rliiou. 'I`I1e_v cotttittucti to pttsh forward but hetore the wit-c tletkvttces were 1~ct1cl1etl they \\':tvet'c1i und itroiw and t't;tt‘c1tted hastily to titvit' own t1'c111.'l1es. 'I`i1e pnrtlttl stic- cess of the Gerintons in the morning _I att;tcI< when lite-_v guinr-tl at footing in lloliebeltc was. duo elltireiy to a heavy 1 fog witich prcvotttctl tho llritish 5.111111 I 11ers t'1‘ot11 seeing the slgttuls which V -tl1e~-11-1t%u1tt\y-»i-n-t-Ite 1`rot1t lines gave, i i11di.'-etittg 11 Gertttntt ztdvunce. Not t-I having the assistance of their artil- lct-._v, the British gave way sligl1tIy_ hut, tt1 at coutttet'-attaclt which they iltttttt-tiittteiy delivered, tho liritisit in- funtt-y lturled thc Gemttatts hut-k with __ consitlerablo losses anti raptttretl tt a nutttbcr ut' |it'ist111c'1's. l. TYPE OF GERMAN PRiSONERS._ (Canadian Press Despatch.) WAR t‘t)ltItI~lSi't)NIlIe11sc`oi' thc naval servit-1;»‘Io11t:it11.' to the naval force~s ot’ allied Edward Islandf I (Cana-ma" press Despatch) worltynt iittlit'-uxhtttl Vitlstittltttalt who I'l>llHt Wllll il l"llllDI@\lll0lll Of 270. $12263¢(;niI2:;§|,|;NIl{N§,?,niT,; X3( "$3 PARIS" _u€l'm“_'W 73 5la“gl‘te"i"g appt-nxittttttei-y 300 per cent. -mo1‘e` ttto.-ally llritislt sailors. During the 11 w-_tr to o11_ and tho; tgvory L-out that |"'“""""Is 0' me" m H d°`te"'m“ed “E than i11 titties oi' peace. year 141 tatltiotelt-graplte1‘s were exa- 98112112 HHH Olllfllll fl`01llHIl\ll@ VHFIOUS ort to recapture tlte last second line ML linen sum that nearly any mmpd and 87 passed me team The resottrces at lter tlispos-sl is being used, . , . . _ _ . tt front ot' Ypres. t‘111tuttitt11 olli-1-ters were serving it1 tl1c_opcratiot1 of tlte r.1dio-telegrapltitt aer- - . I I ‘ GERMAN ATTACKS REPULSED' killed 111 :tctiott and six had been lost 1ttIvat1tn;:e ot' govemtttent ownership fro-111 lI.M.(`.S. (lrilse. Up to the anti control. ‘ tcfluadln" PPCSS DGBPMCI1-l ..........._-...,.,_...-_ ___...,._..,..._....-.._,__....._,,,.,..,._..__.._M_.,.,..,.._.,_._........._.._.,_...- 11l11gstl11t‘i`. (lt-11111:t11y, and tht-ce l11111- ciured watt- on tlertnatty and Attstrta- dretl people tvcre- killed or ittiured and I'Iungar,\'. enottnous tiatnage was done. The __i__.___ ‘ ' . ' `1 ment to stondardire the gauge ot this town has boc11 isolutctl by ttoops anti porno" of me mud I undm,`mnd me (P IAN NIIRTHEHN ” ‘ " ' IHRLE KILLED £1--@1---A-1--1-.1-A About ll,512 mitics oi’ railway. - ' Lake Sttperlor tertttinals with live. elevatots at Port Atthnt \\Illt a Hill ._ . . . . . _ t, acitv of 10,000,000 bushels. ll including -six large r-teutttsltlps. t The t‘tt1tutliun Nortltcrn EXDl‘°‘*‘-‘I 1 (`otnpan_v. | It 'l‘l1e Uattatllon Northern 1111d GIPM $ North Western Tclcgraplt (`I1llll)11\\*<'f"l- with 1.5011 oillres in (‘atmda and d1r-| ect 1-onet-tions wItI1 the l>0W*’l`f"| W""". ern Iinlott in the llnttcti Httttes and IIS cubIes~ n&‘l‘o.s>1‘tlte Atlun_ti1'.`_ Thirty ,sul1sid‘it\r_v railway f‘0mDll“' ics. , . -1 ‘ THE --FAMOUS 11/1ouNT ROYAL TUNNEL _ » Grant terminals-In ttll the turtle fflllf’-9 oi’ (‘t1nntl _lticltttlittg the famous Mount lloynl “Eli .I,` ‘II/Iotttreul.. - Access t`or the lttlercolottiul to Mon- ttcal ovcr4tl1e~t‘.. N. lt. system. tI\\1B creaing tt complete state-owned trans- vottttttentul frotn Ilaltlttxto Vnttcouver. The book value of (‘.n11udi»a11 North- ern assets is placed ut $494~7N3»489' Taking in the taxes, rents and Items which relate to operation the net DPW' ating revenue of the road is KI*/9" I’-V the company as 510.232.083- GR088 EARNINGS OVER FORTV MILLIONS /111 .,--fittmote prcpnretl in _-l"“"“‘”l’ last for the year ending -Tillie 3031917' placed tho gross earttlttgs at $42-590-‘ 0110. and the operating €`XD0l\*“"‘ “E $31,090,000, leaving n revenue of $11- 5oo,ooo. tn 11121 this revenue. it WI" estlntntetl, wo11ld exceed $20,0tl0.000. An estintate prepared 11 IPW m°“'h° a o ave the total cost of repr0du0ll0" K K as now at $397.441.567 |699 de\"`°°l“t`_ t‘a1111tlI1t11 Northcru. ll,2GIl, divided its i'ol- lows:~- Subsidies, $38,874,148. .1 ~ Land grnnts‘,` $34,379,809. llasilt loans, $25,858,106. Securities guaranteed loss debent- turcs hols as collateral. ,$li|9,l41.1-10. '|‘ II Iii VVEA'l‘}IER, TEMPER/\'l‘URE TIDE, MOON, F/I‘(}. TORONTO. Aug. 7-Moderate to fresh variable winds- mostly cloud_v wltlt showers in some locallti-1-yt. The highest temperature recorded yesterday was 75 degrees above. At 10 n. 111. it was 67 above; at 9 p. m. it was 66 above. The coldest the prev- tous night. was 64 above. lltglt tida this ntorttittg nt, 1.28; this aitornoott at 1.43; tomorrow morning at 2.09 and tomorrow afternoon ut 2.41. Sun rises this morning at 5.10 and sets at 7.37. Length of this day 14 houns and 27 A?.IS'l‘Fil1DA?tl.- 'In the course of a patriotic celebrtttiott in thc German Relehstng. Deputy Loring I-Ioven, re~ viewing tlte titree years of war, is |uot1=d by Vor\vaerts ua saying: “If ttevertheiess, these uttextttttpled, Ger- wottld long algo have brought peat-c tnvc not carried us any i`t1riI1er it is heca11.e'tween Pape Torruentitte t tent, ot petltaps ,~. itttle ttwtt. _ _ anti Prince Edward Island. They pur- \\f!t‘e‘. these _voting boys, :111tte1111t»- chased H mu. 1-(,_H.v Steamer the Prmce ottltittg lads with terror in their eyes. _ Edward island. at an expense of bet~ (,,|,‘,,.__. “,(,|.L, _mme lmmy luokmg mm (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) present .182 officers had entered for ween $800,000. and $900,000. This boat I ~.1-~1-1111 V ' _` " 1 _ " ‘ t Itnperttii navy of whom one had been P.f\IlIS.- (lortnan nttaclts were I , tttatlt.--lttst night at various points but A were succeft~1i'uIIv ropttiscd bv l1‘t‘c11t'I1 HAS BEEN BLIIWN UP WAR IIN IIERNIANY he sotttltetn st-(tion ot’ tlte tvestetn _ 'tout I* ` (Canadian Press Despatch.) (Canadian Press Despatch.) __ ,ANN _ ___,_M__WM,`___ L(l,\IIl(lN.-- Reports stato that tl I’I']KI.\I(i.-< The acting President ntttttitiotts t`ttctor_\' hlcw 11p at llcn- P ""‘I“"I"g IN” VI'~"si"“I Symem “"‘ (Canadian Press Despatch.) on vlllmgo \|||wu“kH, ind st paul o11,tl1e hott. member for Kings. P. E. 1. 402-749»GU3- - - __ " ' ` " ' (Mr. J. J. Hughes) will have 11 great 'I‘l1o outstaud-ing liabilities oi' tho NA" _ky The death "M fmm|rnIl1'o:t1l in the southertt section -of mg "ng to wave; that he Wm my mot "‘"“l’“".\' ‘“'X"9‘*‘I@‘I $4001000-U(l0- nl' exDl°""°" hm" 0" Snmrdn-V 1" the this city this tuortting. tlte work wI1icI1 the Government has South ct1tr_\' ot` No. 7 mine of the west WHAT CANADA HAS GIVEN THE l\'e1ttt1ck\' Foal t‘o1t1pa11y had lust ` that lt will never be IPl`0<`t‘-Hllftfl With C' N' R` night, antotttttctl to lil, occordlttg to ` Thut will he his (fry- 'l`l1@ total _ptihllc asslstattcc to the IlIf0|'lllf1I|0ll fillllllliful Ill’ me VICE" . ' Mr. J: J. Hughes: 'l‘l1e hott. member I‘resItIent. _Mln|rd'| LI-nlment cures' colds, etc. (Canadian Press Despatch.) f_lcstlon for a contention of that '_ _ P_\mS__,, M me mm M “Muon (onsldering all the circumstances, 1.s_ VIEW§_IIN AUSTRIA WASlIING'l`ON.~ According to in-_ fortttntlon cottrtttttnicated from Europe to dlpiontulic establishments in Wash- Ington. ext-l1;1nges are I11 progress among the allied Governments which are likely to have itnportant results soott. It was hinted that, the uego~ tiatlons related to Austria. This fits ltt with the plan of a visit by Ilr. Michnelts, the iltnperlal Ger- man filtattce-llor, to Vienna, to meet ldmperor (lltnrles. lt1‘one r|\1arter_ ttctct' affecting peace in the near fu- ture. ltt 1-,ottuection with these statentents officials of this Government made it plain in a most emphatic manner that, minutes. 1 i._..____..__ would be only about s.50,000. If we can Minard's Llnlment cures distem er. show thc Government thatthe gauge of' , those portions of the road can be stan-~ Imt of $»t0,03l.8Ril, making the cost of re rodttctlon ot' t ro e , 35 - dardlzed for that comparatively small P Ile P D Fly 5 7.409. ~ (canadian pre" D¢spa¢¢|,_) sum of money. the Government would 78. The cos-t of reproducing the eq- _ probably go on wltl1 the work. Nettltcr ibmettt was given as $G6.5iI0,4l8, loss -\`1'I»\"AU“F""~ WIS” Three me" 1 nor my colleagues has been idle tn Steamsltip li/ne on the tirent Lsltes. tlopreclatlon ot’ $ll.’250.4:iII. tnaking were killed and three aertouslv I11- making ,.epre-Senyaytons to 11,9 Qovo,-no IH' D|‘959ll\ Vl1|U0 $4I'1.31Iil.985. 'l‘I1.= ured when two passenger trains col- ment to midst-take that work. I can, oi wo valuatiotts give the cost of re . . _ - . . It WHS Film llllll Pl‘0ll1\bIy there would cusslfitt with the allied nations res- lness ofthe province may he facilitated he tleclttrntlotts of it fur-reaclting char-` pet-ting their war alms." Officials The agricultural business there to al- as 0119 “Dressed it; "The United sstious aomng the allied powers. Mlnardo Llnlmlni cursogurgalln cowl I ' REPLIES III MR. I. I. .HUGHES l... In the House di’ Commons on Mon- dtly, I\1lI'_ A. A. MCLBGB I1() 1'(gp|_V [0 u .criticism ot' Mr. J. J. Hughes said-"l have listened with interest to the re"- _ 11 ny or two ago _exutessed the view that it was not and economical situation which oper-,“e"eS3*"Y (0 have the gauge Of the ales especially in favor of our ette-'Pri"°:e Edward Islam Rauwal’ Wil-I' inte 11 tm bee bt 111'e"°d’ he "'°“gh‘ 'hm 'he “‘“"°' 0 Ve -ll H 9 I0 ell *I ,should he left over until after tlte . 0 - help from their ever growing ttu1mbe1~_ cl-usion of the war. So that two 120: or Allies. 'ruts 11111 has e1111111e~11 them Eellllellleu Wim were S\1t>t>01'tins the to carry on the war until the Pt‘eset1t'I'ibeml (’°ve"me"t mi' "iany W-"=lf=‘ - anti who never did anything in t1 |. v _ It 1. __ , . . _ _ _ 16 1.1; _und so las tome about that o\11_,,,_,m,,_ (Myer on this Subje__[_ Now soldiers have been really 1-heated ottt that the work has been initiated by of the fruits of their \.|U[0,»y _ the present (lovernntettt, the member tor Kings comes before this House om] llntis tault.,l regret, as tttuclt as any had been rats#-11 in t‘anada ami for “po” me Port of Picton' but I Ihlnk vice '-.00 sub-lietttettattts and 100 n1e~‘Co,»1o|on point and (ia e Tmmeminp ,\|,-_ }|,,y,,.,|1 ...om 11,-_,t vessels bp. been had between Picton and 'Prince Tho hon, me-tnber states that the __ _ I11 that. I bellcvo that the promise liatltnx. but :til t1tI1t»t'_ vessels ot the Hume by me present G0ve|.nm(.m in w.t-t in cottttttissiott on the Pacific we must “ke into Consmemtmn me for war puttioses. We ntust temembet also. that great public works have been stopped. The works on the Wetland canal and ou various other uttdertuk- tugs tltrougltout, Canada have 11ot been proceeded wi-tit actively. I ttnderstattd that 11 very small sum of tnoney is be- - ing used to keep up the work on the Hudson Bay line. The amount now he- Ing devoted to that work is .infinitesi- ntttl compared with the total amount necessary to complete it. I have urged o1t the Government right along the necessity of at least partially completing this work hy .~1tun~ dardizing tlte road between f`hurlotte- town and i‘:trieto11 Point and between Sutntnerside and t"arletott Point. I think that that is all that is nt=t~e'ssary at the pres-ent. time. Dlt'ferent boards of trade in Prince Edward Island have made reptesettttttlott to the Govern' vice, Mr. Hazen said, had shown the and t‘:thIn(-.I have uttztttitnottsly de- .I ltded head on o11 the elevated ttacks f‘0U|S9- 599 Um! If “U @Ie“EI°'\ "°"‘°"‘ ttutletttitttftt has ilullen through, and is olisesseti with the nightmare of an t election. _ Mr. A. A. McLean: There is no justi- D .I h ll b bet\vsc11 the Brltlslt and Frenclt lines ggltfpré":f1':;ard“‘;§\;i,?(:‘invf\§; ‘:ee,,_pec:_ II\“f.\' lI0il\l.I_\' took 11 number OI' Gel" and I do not find any fault with them. mans prlsottcrs. Each army wanted lint if a _s_n;all amount would _§ot1tp_I:_;¢; , . . 1 at wor n orter to move te g me other mm) to have me prisoners ctop which is In the province this year. lntt neither would give way. Finally and which I understand Wm be nearly they played cartls as to who would double me Crop that was produced ins; have tht-_ honor of having the prison- ye'ar- and that Hia; u__|;r_0_1;; §l‘:>D-lI;_9. . ~ ' - Government wou e us 1 e It SP6 ' ers ulttle the Hnns looked on as thcit _"ng _he small _mm of $250_000_ I Wm fate was being 1|e_termi11ed . ask the Minister of Mmm rsh. Edward Kemp) to report _to tl1c__Ml;_1ist_e_r _oi -~------i-¥-----1- n,,1|roo(1g that tho wor s out e_ done a11d to use his influence with the States ls -in the war to defeat t'lerm:\~ (lovernment In order that this smtrl-I tty. It, has entered into no other tits- expenditure he made so that the bus- declined to suggest what terms of most equal to that of New Brunswick peace would be acceptable -to this and equal. so far as many agricultural Government or to comment on the vu~ products are cohcerned, to that of rlous territorial changes that are re~ Nova Scotia. , ported to he the subject of nonver- marks of the member for Kings countv .LONDON-Northeast of Ypres, in Flanders. Field Marshal HaIg's troops again have establislted themselveg in the town of Saint Julilen, from which they were driven early this week. says the, ofilcial statement t’ro1t1 British Iteadquurers in France tonight. and Warneton. the British made some progress, East ot’ Moncby Le Preux tlte Ger- mans have been driven from nearly all the ground they captured Thursday night. I On Tuesday, the statement says.. the Anglo Ftench troops captured 6,122 prisoners.. ` I The Statement The statement reads: "l1t the course of the day our tt-oops `South of Hollebecke between Ypresl ‘C QQ ~ 1 . A FIERCEEBATTLE GIERNIANS "CHEATED NI- A- A- NUIIAN. III-P. - BRILLIANT IIDIIANCE I I FOR BELGIAN TOWN, NOT BEIITEN SAYS HUN B11 stttnstt Timers Field Marshal Batp’s Troops 0nce More Establish Themselves in the Town oi St. Julien Which Changed llands Several Times; East ol Monchy Le Preux the German Forces llave Been Driven from Nearly all the Ground Captured Tltttrsday Nlgittg’ -“fa _-iii tugnin established thtneselvoa in St. Julien. North of the Ynres-Routers 'railway bodies of German infantry, Imasslng for s further countccattock, were broken up by the fire of ourrar- tiuery ann the enemy was utm`ble`_1.o develop his attack. We gained ground during the night south of Holletfpko. "East of Mouchy Le Preux tgel 9- my has been driven from M8173; whole' of the ground gained by Nur in last night‘s atack. Hostile Iilniiji parties were repulsed during tlto`nt HT northeast of Gouzeaucourt and' wtif west ot Fontaine Lez Croisgllesl Po. ~ ties of our troops successfully raided the enemy trenches south of Lom- baertzyde. ' "The number of German prtlonqrl captured by the Allies in the opero- tious on Tuesday was 6,122 including 132 officers." THIRTY-EIGHT S LIIEIIBEHATE BY SER A BRITISH PORT-~Thirty eight members of the crew of the steamshlp Belgian Prince were drowned in a most deliberate manner by the Ger- man subnturinc which sank ber, nc- cording to the* account given by sur- vivors ot’ that British vessel who l1ave_ reached British shores. The chief en~1 glneer who was pet-ilously noar drown- ing gave tlte following narrative of his experience. ' “About eight o‘clock on Tuesday) evening whtn we were 200 miles off, land I saw the wake of an approaching torpedo. Tho vessel gave at lurclt as s-he was hit, and I was thrown to thr; deck among the debris. The vesse. listed heavily and wc all took *-'- ‘te boats. The suhtnarine ttpprottcl. ._ »- .l_ shelled the vessel and then ard. ti: the small boats alongside the st` uta- rine. The skipper was summoned inu- taken inside. The others were xnus tered on the deck of the submarine. . 11ts111111111Ns11 1 ‘wilt-1111-'w111" I I 111111111111 TORONTO.-Delegates to tho Witt- the~Wur convention asse-mbled again this morning. A. E. Ames, presettt- ed the report, of the resolutions com- tnittee. and read' tho text of the that resolution that was carried. lt set fortlt that measures for the couscrlp- tion of men and resources must he immediately adopted und enforced to maintain tho strength of our forces at the front; that tt national. ttotrpatti- sun Government must be established for the vigorous prosecution of the war; that all elements In tlte country which place winning the wur above all othr cot1slti'erutIot1s must be united; that action on all cotttroversinl ques- tions not affecting the war must, as far as possible. be postponed until after the war; that measures in ac- cord with the tthove principles are greater than tneu, 1-md that allegiance to any leader who has not himself uc- tfcptecl these principles is Inconsistent with tlte Win-t,he~W-ur prittclplca, uttd this convention therefore declares it will not approve or suppott the pur- llnmentary cuntliducy of any person- who does not. endorse the above prin- clples. A resolution deplortng the holding of an election in war time, and de- manding the -immediate formation of a national non-pnrtistitt Goveruntetst, regardless oi’ ptovlous ailliiiatIons,srtd' that immediately on its formation the Premier should ask for an extension of tho parllamentay term, was. utter some ratltet- ucritnlttous discussion, finally carried. and by consent made unanimous. Another tcsolution carried was to the effect that if an election became necessary all the Win-the-War cle# ments in each constituency should unite on a single cnntrldate pledged to win the war |1oltci€~s, and that such candidate should not accept the nomination from nor represent any .political party. Among other resolutions adopted, were: That in case of an election all soldiers to be given the opportunity* to cast a vote; that the Department of Militia grant furlough of gg long three mouths to men of the First Con- W 1111331111 11111:111:111t1 11I1NIIEItn ' I-l`.'§.'.'.I1§1'»'io'1" EAMEN D LY IJRUWNEII MAN SUBMAHINE “The Germans removed the lilo bolt; and the outer clothing of all' excdpt eight of us, smashed the life bouts with axes and then rc-entered the sub- marine and closed the lutcholploby- ing us on deck. The submarine _woot about two miles and then sltbmergod. "I had a litfo belt‘. Near me wld all apprentice boy of sixteen, shouting for help. i went zo hltn and held him up until midnight. but he became unconl scious and died of exposure. At day- light I saw the Belgian Prince shout.. I was picked up after eleven hours ith the water by a patrol boat. “The second engineer, who also was tt survivor. suce ed In reaching the Belgian Prince before sbs blew up. The Germans came on board and loot- ed her ,ho1epo1°ted. He was in hiding' but dually jumped into the seo. 'ind kept afloat. on the wreckage. "The only k:<--wn survivor is too ill in a hos-pltal to tall his story." ,.,_,..,__ _.__ ,_ av.. \ “__ _.,__,.~_-.. (Canadian Prana Despatch.) _ l'lITROGRAD~ Kerenslty has #roc- tit-nliy completed his new Cabinet in which the constitutional democrats have joltted. All the cabinet minis- ters have planed their resignation in the hands of Premier Kerensky in 0r~ der to facilitate the formation of tho new govcrtttneut. The military commission sent to l{1~o11starlt to investigate affairs there has been obliged to return owing to hostile reception. 1"lu'l`EROGRAD.- Korensky'| albi- net is practically complete. Consti- tutional democrats are agreed to pAr~ ttctpcte. A 11111 ot members tin' been agreed on, but the choice of port- folios is not dstlntts. Following ora the new ministers: Premier, Minister of War and Ma- riue--Alex. Kerensky. , Vice-Premier and Minister of Fi- nan`ce~.\1eltrassoff. Foreign Affairs-M. Tereschteuko. Interior-A ltsentioff. Public Instruction-Oldenburg. lla bor-Skoboleft . Trade-Pmkopovttch. ' Social Tuieloge Astrotl. 1 Supplies-Ptencehonotl. r _ _ Justice-Ysfromoff. Prosecution of Synod--K;_rtn|\\¢K'. Posts and Telegraphs--Niktttngh State Comptroller-Gslovtlio. ` Agrlcultlto-Tchontoil. - Assistant Minister of War-Sovim off. ‘. tIngent_ so that they might vim “ogy homes as soon as new ldfo s ` ' bo sent from Canada to toil tghlrf BB. ' A neimeinn ten mum; 1 011.5. wa‘to` present the :snot I oitgrtomor- row morning to Blr Robert Borden.- Halitax Chroniclvn report, ¢1_ lllnorth Llnlmont curls tntmgho. all