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I _ _ 1 ' ' _ I ' ‘VS '§ J-_.___ _ » ~ ‘»“ `|v| ‘RMI ‘Q V Ai|..v “ ' Q.. A 9 . _ -». .» _ \'ff:='E;i';°(lr=V:AE¢y:':/z`E\'E:;do:i°iE;im.. _ _ C _ _ " 7”” A ’§§§i3'5irV F_(`55fIIii.°r3Fi In Adi/m<=§=` ` f ` '=.= HARLOTITEFO _ _U ADA, MON DAY, IULY 23. 1.917 t&q¢i.2u_ _vofiariuaiiodi _in Advent- in canoes, and sam for u. a. :_ ___;: _ __ I - _ _ _ Y .. .f of Y _ it _ H uhwifeuliAnc EtLos A it MH Nfiiiiiiil _torn ricirisrs, l or-5-oiioerowii uisrnicr ' ww _ , announced in parliament today that, ”-~**'i- ' A ° . h i l _ _ _ _ t e Br tish government ntends t _ |i y Knuclied on the Premier Lvoii lias Resigned. d Minister of ......_. ...ny .,....,...... .... <...‘fflllll They Were Pulled TooSoon lobe Elieelive' llead by New German Chance|lnr’s Speech War and Marine Sncceedsli -'femperaill ”‘“” “"““’“° lor the intended Pur use . I Pr - i which Euniirms impression 'lhal Ile was Retaining His’ Former 0iIi_ee.‘ y Bruce Coniisealedwarl Nllhe Loi (aiiiiicullgg A ni l di C _li W - ' A ' A ' ' ‘ pp ne o on nue ar NotMaire Peace, ___ __ _ _ _ _ ,,,E,,_ ,,,,,,,S,_,! ills Eye on the Rest. _ ~ 1 i .' _ , ";;»| (Canadian Press Despatch) LONDON.- The speech of Imperial Chancellor Michnelis is regarded as 'a war, not a peace speech by all the morning newspapers .in their edito- rials. The Morning Post says the speech confirms theimpression that the new Chancellor was appointed not to make peace, but to continue, the war. ' The Daily Mail considers that no such a clear and_contldent utterance has emanated _from German since Bismarck's‘ day and that all hopes of an early peace are knocked flatly and finally on the head. _ The Daily Chronicle, taking the same view; attributes the Chancel- lor’s complacent view of this mili- tary situation to the temporary pai'-' alysrs of Russia. il-t says that his' language-suggests that German au- tocracy, at first shken by the storm of the Russian revolution, is again, ._»»~_.c .__-...,...,...., --.......-_.._....,_.` ,._._.. INU MUUE ISEANU A BUYS MAKE IHE SUPREME SAURIEIUE Recent Island Casualties at the front include the following: Killed In Action.-» /'Enema Dowl- ing, Nine Mite Creek, who left here with the 105th Battalion. Wounded.- Emile Gallant, St. Timothy, also a member of the 105th Battalion. Died of Wounda.- Gordon A. Fer- guson, Charlottetown, sun of Conduc- tor Harry Ferguson, of the P. E. I. Railway. 0 . A telegrani received by Gunner Fergusorrs father yesterday stated that he died in the Seventh General Hospital, Steiner' ,ot gunshot wounds. He was only in his twentieth year and his parents will have the sympathy of many in their sorrow. He is the -|- first member' of No. 5 Silege Artillery to yield his life for the Empire. » consciousness of renewed strength, is challenging the whole democratic movement. than that of his predecessor. The Daily News only finds a slen- der hope inthe fact that the lang- uage of Mlchaeils is less offensive w COPENHAGEN.- The Be-rlin Tags- T blatt interprets the Chancellor’s _ P speech as indicating that he is ab- The Vossische Zeitung says Dr. Mi- p cliaelis ‘lacks diplomatic ability and T seems not yet to have found the way pessimistic concerning the speech, ad- w rnits that the position of Dr. _Michae~ w lis is _ ~..`,__f-.A .-»-_..~_..,...,__,.~_¢ WINS ANNA Y__MEUAl COPENl{AGEN.- The Reichstag. adjourned yesterday until Septem-_ rearing its proud head, and with the,| ber 26, says a despatch' from Berlin. A ~___~_~.,...,..,. The sad news has just been receiv- ed of the death of Gr. Arthur J. , Johnstone, of the 2nd Siege Battery, J bulance. Depot, France, July 8th. No ,of particulars have been received. The ,,, s,,,,,,s ,,, D,,,.,_ ,mid the cunts,” 0, ,, ' ‘ t ii r t. ~h i t ihi me Gi- -’°""°'°“° 1”” 5°" °f Mm' British Sreanisllir from Lisbon and ons are tho times in which we uve. M|,,,,d», L,,,|,,,,,,¢ wr., ¢mh,¢;,,_ ,fxgagezi p0f§o_,§,;“by ggrsmegn ';'p,ges REvEi.A1'|oNs in Russia. Andrew Johnstone of Long River. S Another son, Ernest, is in training d in England, and eiipected to Join his lbrother in Franco in a fe\v weeks. , , I - ___ ri ( adla Press Dgspatch.) ing their powers to suppress mutiny PId'l‘ROGRAD- The Bourse Ga Kerensky was particularly sev __ zettg, announce-5 that premier Lyoff are towards Gene,-at polovstem gov (Canadian Press Diupatch) Prosecutor Brute was at George could not he ns;-or'taiiieii. has resigned and that Alexander F ernor of the Petrograd military dis LUND0N_ German "°°pB ned ww" Saturday “’h°'° he made A g°°‘|“"""‘ Of ‘WUVIEY ii’ “med Kemnsky has been ammmed premier mc, whom he had proposed to __e_ from their trenches ngrth of Row, seizure of eighteen cases ot liquor cm among ilin l.il»r-rails in the Egmont th I fAd L :tl-B¢'D“.-1".'i.1i". 'Vi '- but will temporarily retain his portfo- move from -the Petrograd command. mst “ight when British raiding pa" 9 mem ses O n 'ew Ave' tw ‘U I H-N lm H N expHle( a mm _ believed that they were placed there ilnr :ieiziiri-, probably several. 0 of minister of war and marins but ,~e¢0n5ider¢d the decpqign after U" appmachedf an omdal 'epmt ““'Afor use in the election campuilgn ` nihv iw in'ni-- ilrori» wiihin the next I M. 'I‘seretelIi has been aDDOinted to, the minister had assumed the re- nmmced today' I ,lghsge wirethalsn ,§;',e"(y`f',J,"',""`aS';`,” 'f"“‘:_ "I",-""`.' A"\ ","""‘,'i"y “"lE,"","’ilé _,ITV the post of minister of the interior sponsibility obchanging the original A T Jq VJ 'E al S gm a frassew, 0 Pr "",’"‘“f ",056 y w“U'M’ an , n' ' .- - - , . r i-".'.\ 3' " " - (I. hicli was held by M. Lvoff, .but will orders of General Polovtseff, which Us RIAN ATTACKS REPULSED th h arm ers eorge own le I le Um (uc Opmemd dw “Dec 8 _ er t_ey were part ot' the same lol etain his portfolio of minister of they considered were fraught with - fill - I ,ms and _,e,egm,,,,B_ mm ,tm ma,,ec,ea_,,m,Gen_ ROME <0 can Reurorcemeno ,.,...__.-_......---._~.~.___-,_._--_,_-_-.,.~._W_.-..__._.~.._._~ ,- of Austrians renewed their attacks on solutely opposed to the anne _ M. Nekrasoff has 'been named pro- eral Polovsteffs hands were tied. Ma,ga Va, Framaso mrrem but were XHUOH BAR visionnlly as minister`of justice in . A ' .WILL MAKE N0 PEACE - . G ’. , I _ ,. . The cabinet meeting leading to theA_. i ERMAN AT-:;<;‘,:i:EPULSED BY ' from his own office to the new. announced resignation of Premier LONDON.- A despatch to the ` _ H The Taegusche RUUIISCYIBII. While Lvoff sat until dawn yesterday and Daily Mail irfin Petrograd says it is _ _ 4 . - '- _ PARiS.e German attacks by fresh E 3 as somewhat stormy. Minister of rumored there that Lenine, leader of troops at Verdun and Aisne were b,1_0_ t ar Kerensky criticised the ministerlthe extremists and seven of his 1ieut» ken _b the French ,n,,,c,,ng heavy! more difficult than that of any and nnilitury authorities for not ris A enants have been arrested while tr y 0..... ,,,_,,, ,W ,,, ,,,`, ,,,,, ,,,j mg ,O ,, Km,_d,_ r ......__ - Premier Lloyd George So Declares. Food ing and' repairing of ships how ser-i I- Mf"_‘llHBlS» which arrived here to- A determined enemy has set himself ay. to blockade our islands and destroy The firing began early in the morn- nierchantineri bringing' food to our HANLSTORM AT' LOGGIEVILLE' ng. he Said. but as the shells com- people and supplies to our armies, l d lace of M. Pereveizeff, who resigned LEADER OF _RUSSIAN EXTREM- repu Ee group oi gallant ygung lnds who 199 l.0NliON.-(0liiclal)- it is report-,arid driven off by anti aircraft gurls ._ SIR T‘HOMAS WHITE AT WASH lieile al;{nos,t itraimeiiiatelly upon the ed that eight people were killed aiid,i1nd pursued out to sea. _ ' _ ' - ‘ ANGTON ou rea o e wui, ave offered - ~ ‘ . _ _ , , --~ -‘ t,le,r Se_v,Ce,__ as S,gna,,m____ and haw .45 injured in nn air_iaid by ilf.'teen_ IDNDON. British airmen bomb (canadkm Pre" Dupnch) New Y0rk__ A Sp(_(_,,_, _,eSp_1,__,, ,,,.,,,,|,,ed t,,em,,e,ves "ob, _ T, _ to twenty-one I-luii airplanes over the eiit:..iy depots in France and advance ~ 1 » D on rp _ 1 g liidliihr Ronald Stewart, Ilarry Whitlock, ties were at Feliirstewe and Harwich Preux S‘AU V IP! ‘ y "_ , PE'l‘RO=G\RAD.- Because Russian from \Vaslriiigton to the Trilnine Ilrif othsrs wer(-,, Ernest G_ We@k3_ }{_ oust const this morning. The casual-_llieir line southea,,st of Monchy Le troops 1,, thc. T,,,.,,,, 01 Sem, __ morning says: "Th: erieral I" ' :"l - - - fused to obey their officers they were ' a mn, J' WEP" (`,a""d" mm. 'nf Ve‘o ‘e., " 1-/ \ C,;,;lB"H1}/lc&F;(;lfl Heber Large an? The emmy S‘l\1Rdl`0H WHS '-“Vided _ forced to retire before a German at- g,l:,§l,;g,§,;‘;l :€,,If:,(Z,‘,`;sm:’ b3,L:,',,,€;,l Mr_ (}nrdi,ner is to be congmtuim. k __ ___ _ _ tack, it was officially announced to' two countries, was discussed at u con d upon the distinction he has earn- " ` "‘ '“”"'“"`°"""“""" ' ‘7` "” "‘ `” ”` """°' nay, Berlin however does not oioini ference between the Secretary of thc, JOHN A- Nl-ACKINNON ONE OF THE ed VICTORY HINGES ON will enable the better use of labor' any irnporteiit gains. Treasliry “nfl Sh' Thomas While' "hey wonk in sH|PvAnos. and machinery can he neglected. We ' X C“"f‘di“" Mlnlfil" Of 1"1“=*"C<°~ *flim- --@-_ 6 ___ who are secure in 0,". homes owe ,, Sir Thomas Said that “until quiie rf _ nr I » . ' A Admiralty Appeals to Bulvidera for to the brave men dying every boar-U, S CSUUV exchiillge 11215 \}@€11 Nlllmfll I»‘_'_i HOUGHT SH5vI,i_`l.siNé§ELEBRAT,oN_ Mo" Tonnngh ,or us at Sea, on ,,m,,_ and ,n the aw i ` _ __ _ _ __ __ tween the t\vo_countries, but latterly , _ _ g Y »‘ 'v ‘ V. t _ ' ‘ g D ‘ _ comer For sd sub. t s h i LoNDoN_- 'rh 1 a si 1 - ‘ - May and June ffanadia excesfe- 1 GUNNER ARTHUR P- JUHNSTONE' c Azores. ° u merge n Confederation -nf ‘:}rer;;)tnB|:EE1ain ref; w?~%l€;(;nsa,y;it5_ED,?;l,;3l,tt(;h;vEn l,he ,,Y;|l,` ' ‘ ‘ ' ' imports from the Unites State; lEa\(’)e ' ived the following message, signed by 1 1 | h, , _ th - more than proportionately increased. AN ANLANTIC PORT.- The hour Sir Edward Carson, First Lord- of Zlgsegetsg Zsipgfargglrand gvgashgpg \V,__\(§;,?§‘g;2);2sBT,?§"E)aét;:,?tmen, For April and May the excess was iardnient of St. Michaels, Azores, on the Admiralty, and Admiral Jellicoe, Wm Bee tha, ,his appegl does not ,_ J U H ,`, d more than double what it was for, _ ul_v 14th, by u German submarine First Sea Lord: fan upon deaf e,,,~,,_v~ 1 ° “S ce "8 “ °r"°°¥‘ W” Warne April and May. 1916, The situation which wok Place in N°' 6 1‘ lem Am' was at first thought to be is Fourth “The Board of Adinlralty wish to _ iligéllnili U16 ll\1'b||C DUFUINIBB 0f SUCK' could be reudily ri'-niedied by a loan or .luly celleliration by American nav- impress on all engaged in the build- ' " ing plaster unless the source was loans in the United States. (Canadian Press Despach.) THE WEATHER. S P»’i“T»‘Z§’l.‘§§`i‘.°§ §.'}.‘i..’£"."‘i,’i“§I.‘_1.’{..‘?.‘i 011° sister a“d'lW°`b"0°h°"s are left inericed to explode over the city, the using niet-hods contrar to the law NewcaS"Ie'- A heavy mm storm ' ' V A ' .. ,_ _ T was due partl' to the revelations in at home` 'uusmn that it was Dart of Ea" Inde' of m‘“°“s‘ Every diy merchant NEJscNEieEE1rE~\1l"n> ~» RUAUMASIEUS'_ WURKI Two new road masters of this year who deserve great credit for _the excellent work they have done g ‘ni-e Mr. William A-Howatt of Albany _ ' and Mr. Arthur Green. of. Searle- COMING EVENTS town- » - ANNOUNCEMENTS. may t “One hundred auto partiiaswant- A ed at Wiltshire tea. -Wvdlwlday. “bm °“°“t A “ ‘ July 25th. ' _ l.827,7.23,M23.il5. **Reinem'her the strawberry and 9 road widened eigbtmfeet more ‘than nnmas, ITU. the average for a d`Iii}ance ot- almost is n delight to the eye. and a DNB* Mr. Howatt had'hls section of the wo miles aiid had the remaining bree miles widened :to a consider- Mr. Arthur Green did work which ure to the travelling public. From ,ce 0,9", ,e,,,,v,,, R, Umm, Road ,,,|,,~ Albany station to Soar-leiown school. evening from|6 to 10 p. m. ’ 1814.- H _ 40 eet wide art of the we and in "There will boa tea and festival H held ln Mr. Lanks field, alongside ` the Covehead,Methodiat Church on 9 Wednesday even,,,g_ July 25¢h_ begin. Load to be seen on this island. While ning at 4 o'clock. If wet. next day. _ . 1792_7_21M2|E1| that he is capable of becominl B "PSE __ class roadmaster. “The North Wiltshire Red Cross Society will hold n tea and festival 0 the 0,, ,hs bemmul ground, of M,-_ manner In which he handiled _ georle Duncan on Wednesday, grain 93132, :_lr._h':‘sli¢;_r:i_ads i;_¢€`l;l::,i:_ . 8 Sth. Procdeds in aid o 9 TM. mm' on -Mmm, M me w,°3d_,,, and enjoy the "em ¢,,0,.,,, bu p||,,g'_r:anner in which the work was o e mum' “m°°’ °t°' ls26'7'23M3' tor-lets to from Bummeraide to _ - - _ _ ______ ___ __ ______. _ _ won THI ronurrna IN |mi|.A~o."'.-`.’" ' Mlnsrtra Llvilment curse colds, ate. C\ll»l'|°\W:=:-I A . ' tl" ~ " '~ ' - ‘ ' - '- ‘ ‘~ ' " _ Cross and Belgian Retire! Fund. Como distance of 2% miles, the road IH I P Y o place as is less than 30 feet wide Mr. Green “has just comllleled bout six miles of the finest country novice at the work he has proven Mr. William Thomas, of _North Try- n, deserves much praise for the moot highly commended by mf* yards. One is a class of wars-hip that ST. JOHN’S, Niidn- Official mes- at 4,55. will enable the nav to hunt down ~sage's from London tod re o t th t Th Y and destroy._ submarines; the other is every new merchantman that will replace a ship sunk. These weapons must be used together. Upon the men in the shipyards and engineering. shops depends entirely their output. How the latter can be increased con- cerns everyone, aud no measure which _._ ________,-v_____,-_____-_-*__-,-,-___-__ ~,__-_-_-__ _ .. . ,.,_-,-___-_-___-___ seventy-five Newfoundland soldiers, previously reported missing, and the ,families of whom had' abandoned them as dead, and gone lin mourning garb on that account, are prisoners of war in Germany . Mllnardl Llnlmenl curan gurgot ln- cows day, July 8th at 1 p. ni. The first quarter of the moon will he on Friday, July 27th at 1.40 a.»m. The length of today will be fifteen hours and four minutes. Mlnard'| Llnlment cures' colds. etc. ay p r a e moon sets tonight at 9.36. , ` There was a new moon on Wednes- -~ .,________-¢_-_-,-_______- -,_,_,_, __~_- -_~_-_-_~ -_-_-_~_-_-¢ -.~_~_~_»_»_-_-_-~ A_~_-_~_-_-_~_-.1 ___ ~_»_~_-_ _-_~_ _-_~_~_-_-_ _ » -- - >» ~ »:_ 1' '_~_~_~_'_~_ I .I 'Y ,f I l L I, o sa o coco at ike- msources to prevent the threatened for years. At Loggieville a vlolent_ _ ,an Lenm the R ,_ ,fc,a,.S, . . 5'. tnin_ NEWFOUNDLANDERS ARE I The sun sets this evening at 7.56 "There are only two weapons we PRISONERS OF WAR- and tomorrow at 7~-55: it rises tomvr --~»-A ~~' ‘ ~ ~~ ~~~ can use, both forged in our ship~A --- ,row morning nt 4.53 and Wednesday ay _ ______ ..,...,.... SUP... ..v...S._ Supply lor _lhis Year and Neal Secured ' .¢....... ..... ........., and Submarine Menace is Sleadilywan-ing - I » ,, ' VIl"‘fhil0U“i` ‘ 01'-“H11 ‘UDV P€l"C.V Firth crigagod in inaciiorcl lisliiiig tell over board from the craft in i’|‘iiir-r-towri 'i`liiirs»'lay :iiicrrinon .rays ii flespi-itcli tn the tlorloii Pen li`isIicries Coni- prirry Air. i\ir'l\’innon has fisliorl out ol' hor lor _sc\i=r:il _vi;:\ra and as for as is |i|io\\'||_ lic lim rio rf_>liili\‘i..~' here. Ari .-l'i`or| is Iroiiig innde lo get In touch \\illi r't~Ialivos solid totreslde iii Bosluii. Ile ivue ii nailivfe ot' I’rin<‘n Ed wlirtl iialziiui. . LAMB CROP LOWER. t~1Yl).\`l‘}`i'_ Au.s.~ The oilicliil statis- Souili \‘»’nlcs osiiiiintcs thc autumn , e_ ,uma 0 1 _ in and \\'inir\r crop ot' lnilibs ai ’),‘_’»lS.- starvation. The enemy knows this, -"“" “&"’"‘ ;h,‘;,°;‘§P§a,";,‘;‘g;’f ‘her 'rho uno will he high this afternoon an agent or the German, s emi sniff 0 ’ and has staked everything upon it. 5"°“" 'fm' g ' at 1.09.and tomorrow at 1.61; it will and Lenine's connection 'itll the h lf e succeeds victory will rest with ___ `, _be high -tomorrow morning at 1.59 alleged chief German agent, in Rus- him: if he fails his defeat it is cer- and Werdneadily at 2.25. »~ `sia Max Sta .losllovsk 00, \\'l|irli is l~i por cent of the uvcr ago; arid tht- prrlluilile rnairicetlrigs at 'l'.T.iI,(lU0. oi G15 per cent of the liver- ngv. - ,'_ ...fi l