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'».'.‘...'“..Y.'L'?i . - __ ... -U.; -- -_ e ._ _ ~ _ - ~~_ - __ _ lor vlcioliv l 1 By Splendid Dash Their Infantry in Thirlyi-iiiiiiiiiy ci_i"i°f V-isiiiiiiwid' nine' New Senators Appointed. Rowell lie-nd" --- 0nt of Liberal Party. l __-_- Minutes Re-_captured Positions Token. by _Germans at a elirini Loss oi Lite in June. Trench Took 500 Prisoners. __:/ _.gf " (Canad-lar( Press Denpa-teh.) ` FRENCH F‘RON'l‘.- The Crown Prince’a army suffered the rudcst shock 'when the French, yesterdl-iy, attacked and recaptured ull the usi- tions northwest of Veriliin. Those cost the Germans much hard fighting when they took thefm from thc French, costing t-hem not only the loss of their former conquest and about 500 prisoners but the French cut, in- to their line. Repeated Germ-in counter-attacks failed to recover any part of these and _resulted even iii more losses. The Gcrlmails, when they advanced at the end of Julie. obtained possession of a number of observatories, giving theiii splendid views of the French line. Tile Gcr-i mans have been for scv ti in el* l days expecting the French would try to s...`_. - U .n | relief was proceeding that the Frenchi- a.tt.'iclred. thoroughly surprising the~thB enemy by eppearalug in their trenchesi il Hli co in 'i`l I th _vu shell thelm oilt but did not expect an illiillliiry attack. The l~‘rcncli were obliged to delay their movciiicni o\v- ing to ‘bad weather but continued a SD Le w l ty mans such losses that the weir- ob-I ho . ~ _ y ~ liged -to take the Tenth Reserve Devi sion, which w-as holding their position, out of -the trenches us some of its companies have_hee,n reduced to fifty mén each. The 2-0th Division replaced it supported -by the 48th Division, com posed of fresh troops brought from' the Russian front. It was while this LONDON- British have retaken all while the llonibarllmeiit was proceed-‘em ing. a|ilmzitcll._ in it fe seconds they lialdi fm the the e - l . occupied ground on la three hundred, wa _ rd front which liud been French dlwi-i°"B in me civil service si’aiT', l The French battalions were greatly, rmountc-fl the o\i>jects separating F- arlmics and disappeared down on the ' Ne uid recover the French were with- thc third line German tronciicai im ie ciicniy'sodisorder was so greatfihe t that the French were able to gllither_ ou manyprlsoiiers and dashed even fur- in |h9 senate today. rt restitution M s carried recommending drastic re- th Th r forward than they intended and The ll‘rencli now hold all the ob rvstories over-looking the slopes oi’ tee Mort Homme and Iilll 304. The 01' ioie engagement lasted only tliil'~ dia urs inter. ' rm ptlon clauie. And men of'lhiS in tribunals or serve in the army. J. llcbidoux, Kent, N. B., voted with other side Before the Germans; 5i,ii_t_ Ro55_ Gi-aiiam_ ()iiver_ Buchii. n a -bank to be known as the Cana-I n Trade Corporation and to be. f . . i _ minutes. i`lie first Genmcin reac-' . . i C di- Fo- heavy bombardment causing the Gor-itioii occurred unsuccessfully twelve uB.ed holely to ,nance ana du i ¢» .fe 3 3 o'r'rAw_AL- By u vote or"l4 to 40 Uomlmons today eliminated the uestlon of the- Divinity students' ex- and Guthrie, Liberals, voted with rg Government. The bill will DHHS of -comm-ittce tonight. Bl positions before the Genman attac-lr'Anolher feature of the Senate today-` to Jima' 'was tho report of a special commit- 0 - Commons that salt shortage in the No- the va Scotia fisheries was due to the Rel. importers refusing to take advanvage ear; of the arrangement made by the de- the ~.-uv-. "llilllifil yl _ __ _, _ -_-*_ Yiiifrid Forrdet. 'of the Dredge sad drowning accident occurred Port Borden some time between dnesday night .and Thursday rnlng. .The victim was Wilfrid dre_l_igeP§t{cDoug_sll, owned by ger, Miller Q Co. ` _ he body of the deceased was found ATG Tai l 4 EOGRGETOWN ‘ ienlbd impression " and the _.falsify oi 'i°°°"s"'- **""'°"'"- ltr. Stewart-, Conservative Candidate, Made ' hérai Figuring Was Again liercilessly Exposed by Different Speakers. ` lu. A meeting of the electors of ficit of 1893 was but one of twenty tions complained of high rates and b f e pnrt.inent`of Trade and Commerce df” class will have to secure exemption with ihe Bripigh goym-rmieht_ Under b°i°';3;% i)‘_’e_::_‘;i°_i;i__°i'_'_sI;i_‘ Er; :£2 Kai -$58 ii between 9 and 10 o'cleck out can H the agreement transports returning to_ me Canada ca-rri'ed salt. Newfoundland W Opposition while Messrs. Palrdce, received ihrge quahiiiie5_ Nova 3co_.iably retired to his bunk on the hh We mp. , (From Our Own Correspondent.) f Sir George Foster explained- in the F nest. k- qinber of the crew of bon ed i dre used to buy. ' hi: J. H. Flshe M. P., Brant, -Richard dre dge had been working, Deceased Tl ere was a good attendance Mr i n nesday night. when he presu__m~ em dge. He was not missed until F ukfast time this morning. when Sf body was discovered near the `D_ fige~ l Ew there is no suspicion of foul th ans, Winnl eg, will 'be named for md o e Senate tomorrow." A - im _ l - sl morrow is only of importance by the and steady iii his iiabiig- H9 ieaves “ of om play. About $70 or $80 were found wa the pockets of the deed mah- He e Liberals -conference in Toronto was of it quiet, retiring dis-position . -'J D . D h.rty, Coroner. held an - recommending the estubllslirment well, Provincial Liberal leader. Mr.ir_nqrfest_ mg jilrry returning H verdict tim Ro conscriptionist and favors Union Go- vernment. 'He is not in favor with gn Trade. l ill e Laurier element fig 'nous at Monci-lv. lim, (Canadian Press Despatch.) eslrlsn sEcAPTusEo Posl liament in which these mon might have comparatively so slniali a voice? M “More 'than that I believe the dis- i-heil' wiv-111109 D0SiS SHS! Oi' M011' cussion of political issues, the intru-' we" _iran ardent unrverialist and _or accrdenml damn _ teiitive hearing and his pleasing and il ' (1011 ~' GHC ti Messrs. lt. J. MsLellau, M.i..A.. J. Nash, Hon. Mui-. och McKinnon. speakers were the Conservative ll i caildidate, Mr. W. Jenkins.: ‘~` y yesterday morning Heating ln Georgetown and vlcliiity was held in deficits scored' by them during their- dock-ai..Polnt Borden, where the Georgetown on Wednesday night.. twenty years of efllce. Mr. McKin- oii gave an excellent. address touch- I _ . . B. McLaren occupie-ci. the chair. Ing as minutely us his limited time erniitted oil the general record of _ didate, Mi: J. D. Stewart, the Lib- the different departments' of the gov- rnineni.. Mr. i-lesalan spoke briefly. Mr. Donald 1\'icKlnnoi| took up the -S. Hessian, Donald Mclilniion, J. Liberal method of campaigning. He Mcinnis, M.L.A., Hon. H. D. Mc-_Stated that after they hml- obtained en. J. J. Johnston, M.L.A.. J.A. D I ower in 1891 while the Conserva- sck, M. P., ( eel) and Leildrllm MC-i 'i`i“”`° Were "0 mark” 0" the b°dy Mclsaac and J; J. Hughes, M.i’. Atl UVGS Wore in Power at Ottawa. th° outset 3 time limit for speeches' Liberals dlsfranchlsed' all the Dom- , get ,ii iwehty mih`uie,;_ _ inion oflicfuls in the province, but The hi-gt speaker was Mig _i_ I)_ when there was a change at Ottawa. wart. who reviewed the liistory the franchise was retored t0 111650 e allotted. lie was given a most at. V the present regime in an excellent H5016 0011110153 .H0 COI\ll'8B£0d UNB ission 0i':an`invlta~tion to N. W. R0-iwidm” and family' in Ari‘?h°i` address, which occupied the whole w_lth thc action of the present pro- liiciui Government in adopting the allot vote 'even with a Conservative vincing manner made a splendid K0"0i'li"i9lli 8|- Olillwll Bild Kivillg » --_-_._-.._~_l impression on the uuill-5 iiiese 0iii0iiiiH file fllii fight Of €X9l"~ ' '- " e_ He gave their amy cising thc franchise without fear oi- ' r | : . H :I ` ll i ~ _f .’ _ evident. desire to be fair both wltli, 9 ----=~jr--1-fa?A--------‘---~f-'-'f---'-1--f-1 ' - _ _' ` , _ .-1 his- Qwn ph,-ry and with his oppghrlhtgl 0i'l1l l`lll€ f`r0m less than $200,000 to seat he was loudly applauded. H “res for ms siamrrrcms and hislfevurz He referred to the increase f the provincial ‘debt under Lib# ver it million dollars when they . _was a feature that was appreciated 0 - . by the Opposition as we-li as by his' W _‘ . _ __ _ own supportera on resuming his creasing the debt by over $800000. err- turned out of office, thus in- nd' thc Liberal Government in 1907, chy froiil which they fell back on July 11th. _ sion of party politics on these men - _ _ ((_:ar|'adian Press Despatch.) The Military Service Act, whichi _PE-I-`R0GRAi~i___ A Russian destroy. who are fighting our battles at the 001005 inw i`°\'C'3 immeiiiaieiy “ii Wi* er sank a Gemmn t-iubmv --ll--'-1 in the minutes address in which he coiiflnedi r froni walking liand iii hand with Hilti! its iilifii' "€’adi“£¥ Uiili "9"-°i"i"8` Baltic. The submarinl- 1-low wt... l. ' __ _____________`____`________w________’___w____~ __~__`J_____' '__ _ ______ death day after day wouid he regard. the assent of the Governor General, dr0wp_ed_ it ' 1" _ _._____.' _ its _ -. -_ _ _. fl-li __ _...__ . ._ . ._ . . . . r, Nil’ " ` -i- " ' N . inexplicable' Action ol' Liberal Conscripiionisit to Wholn.Pariy Means More than Empire.)-_gy __§_i! _'.i_-P9P"_‘_i_'!fS 'i'_"*"”"_'_Y _Ff"?"__i"_' 22 i ss' ___l_____________ Bi velopments in connection \\ ith tlli. Mi llarllziincnt. 51° litury Service Bill during tlio pest two days will :iiaiid olit as llii. mist surprising and int-rclliliic in thc po- litical history of tiiiiiauln. Up till 'l`ucsilliy moriiing ilic Libcr-|`l`or thc extension ot` the pl\i-lin.nicn- po. t'|i'_v tcriii I`l'oili ()cto»llcr 7th, 1016, no to October 7th, " 1917, which wus UO iiiiiiliiiilolisly adoptcli at that t-imc." al Conscriptlonlsts gave it to be ills. tincliy understood that on no account would they support. Sir Wilfrid Lau rier in his ei‘l'ul'ts to obstruct the pas- sage of the Mlltary Service Bill. On Mondny evening a cauclis of tllc Lib- eral Conscriptioiiists was held and on Tuesday tile government was lllct with an dmeiidiiient to their resolu- tion for the extension of plirliainciit. moved by Mr. George I’. Graham and seconded by Mr. F. F. Pardee, to the effect that the motion be deferred tlll those best able to pay be asked to contribute-»tlie'lr full share of the cost of the war and agriculture llllll Oi-|10? industries be organized for the pur. pose of doing their bit in tho war. This was equivalent to a vote Ui’ want ol' confidence in -the government and evidently was engineered by tile, Liberal lma-chine for the purpose ofiglil uiianimity. Men have woi-k6d-to- vii entrapping the Liberal Coiiscrlptiolr lets and compelling them to choose forthwith. and before orgillliv-=\U0ll. [le-i tween Sir Wlllfritl Laurier und hir Robert Borden. llud the 19 Liberlll Conscrlptlonlsts. aD¥\l't. f"0“l ""“i""_“ and Pardee thc foriiicr Sir Wilfrids first lieutenant and the latter his Chief Whip. they would have l‘l\lHi themselves out of the Liberal ilarty- The allnelidniciit wus an oiil-cial Liber- al amendment and no choice was giv- en the members. as- in the case of the Referendiim amendment. to vow as they pleased. Therefore -thc ('-0n- scriptioiiist Liberals were compelled io support the nlmendment or be struck off the list. of Opposition incin- bers entitled to be summoned to tho Liberal caucus or the division lob- by. __ The amendment of course, as was intended, succeeded in uniting the en- tire Liberal party behind the QIIBUBC leadership of Sir Wilfrid Laurier. with the exception of,__Dr. Milhael Clark. .It was defeated ol'i,,¢livision by a S0- vernment»|_na,iorlty of 17. tile NH' tlonurlstgmilying themselves with the Laur erltes.-. ll _ Sir' Wilfrid Laurier then followed with his speech replying to Sir Robert Borden on the lmain resolution. de- clining point blank to approve oi’ an extension. ‘ Dr. Michael Clark replied to his chief in one of the n-blest and most impassioned addresses ever heard in_ the House. Six conscrlptloniet Liberals Joined with Dr. Michael Clark in voting against his party and supporting the government. A number of others dirl_ not vote and the resolution was car- ried by a majority of 20. Ae previously intimated Sir Robert Borden declined to net on the reso- lution which he stated at the outset would require to be unanimous or nearly unanimous before he would un- Sir Robert Boidcn said W bog o cllll to thc recollec ion H oi this house that lil Fcbruiiry, 1010 _I THE Llslalilli s-Pin li ,ap ir Robert. "cloliiiciit appeals have site that betorc the lniilitary service Di all parties iii, this country to oli_ ionclusion of the Wllr. The men yi in by voliiiitary enlistment the rc- liable to be called in the first in_- h y forccinents we seek to raise by ml: stance _ are ma"i*`_vierl and unmar'rieu',1\u¢¢_ - hi y service bill. I have listened men between the ages of 20 and 35. _ah _ - S ii these appeals Witll great illiefe-“I T110 if-IW Dl'0Vid€S f0l` ii\e_ Ciliiillg =‘-‘~'~"‘-'-"-'-'-`~`-'~='-"ff-'-'fo'-'~';`-1-'-‘~‘-'ff-"~'-'-'-'-'- eistlng upon Mr. Bell being added toi Eihuuid have been’ “muid ha” “'ii’°‘i` d given them great consideration out of 100,000 men. if more be nec- i_;t;__*R_ico. --With or district court iutike 01', if more .. , | out o mun c ee completely th n _ th _qenl r .judg for Q- '“""' “'° °‘ i"° "°“ °' °'”° "°°’ °` erm-ta me return omlui election "Lf fr disarm ig. me pn., igll tolls `ii`l$r¢o.Rl¢`° bll'ih1lt.o'tl>¢»li fort iiliidmi if eiicssllnuiiiif ' ‘rue ligne use business would be ruined and ENTB , annoononnniwra. tiff tl'lf....'_l'l"»..'i’“ii.“‘,?3w§l°'f.§'°3l1 ~ lEl'l‘I-_N68-, Q10. _ "whens is lf? 'At cream slain; (suffolk) me beautiful spot where the League of 'tile 'Cross picnic will be heiti on Wednesday,___July 25. e l eligious denominations A Minardntlnimentpureogaqet In elwng U °°A- Bti-awbeir _,and icc- Ci-cam) 'Festival will he eld at Orange 1-lalI.' Mllivteyuou-Saturday evodns. 21st July. it _weather unfavorable- fleu- day eveningioliowing. Proceeds in t aid of P.ll.~i. Froidtthnt Urfgknngé. 1773- -!0M%i `Mln;rd'e Llnlment earn distemper. . l-lon. Murdoch McKinnon followed. t the outset he _ici-iilnrly re-l’ei'red to the extraordinary thirty hours journey f Mr. Nash on the previous night, _THE ‘vEATHER_ ilénduislcl that the audience mlghtl ‘e it ns a fair sample of the ex . il . - TEMPERATITRE _uggeigttionr in which the editor ur TIDE_ M00N_ E_¢rC_ rwo atrlot habitually indulged. Mr. ckinnon recalled the system md- opted' by the Opposition in the elec- The__t.ide will be high this morning gi i h , J t 11.o1'uud__toiporr'ow at 11.46; lt 6°" Camp" “"8 mn at th" g°"°'“l “;iiigé_iJ¢;ni_;iSé\u_:g:iy'*:~;_"ii_o3i“i’i`“i“E *li election at Sourls where they made ___ The sun sets tiilgseveniilg at 7.69. r _ _ . , fe) ill health or lnhr`m__- y. _ and tomorrow at 7. ; it rises- tomor- Plocceiling bir Robert ruoted the ow morning at _Um and _sunday at Y lection two years ago and the by- lld and uncalledfor charges ugnliist he Government. and then when they erdbroiight face to face wit.h thc acts in the House denie-.l responsi- '51' - bility for the lie instanced' partic- ii§..."‘.?.‘;2 .i'°.l.';.."‘Z.’.‘.‘.i.‘I.‘.'.‘.‘y§°§.i..... ll-fv fi- 'iill-#B-1 d-“_ Jury muh at L p_ m_ which was made to do duty _on every The "rat quarter or the moon 'nr platform throughout the wvlnce, and be on sirius ,Juiy`27ln ut 1..4o a. m. Wi Wim" ii‘° mms' S i"'°“¥i" 'rim length or luiluy-will he fifteen i'°f°'<> ii‘° »H°“°° °"°fll member- hoursand ten minutes. with one exception. declared he had . been no party _to the scandal, and-~ M|r_,*¢r| !rj,,|”,°”’._»¢uig| ¢¢°ih|°h|_ never believed lt. He recalled also the well known Liberal custom ol" 3()M|Nu, Ev _ ' golfing on their elections right on the tawa, on some occasions not finish-f fig out i.helr_.torm, in order that they might. .host in on the crest of, the Dominion wave. As to the Pub- _iic Aoeounte, the external auditors" reporte for each your gave lndisput- lblb |t!'O0f as to .their corfocthess, thd the _ludeilnitq charges made by the Oppobitftih in this connection car- fied no weight with thinking men. I-le compared' deficits of the previous regime- witbrs: surpluses of the pre-i sent Govern nt. The one deficit of the p_l‘9e1stlt`GoYhrith)§it\’ih 1915, he said, was but a smell-one in com- vrtth the deficit of 1893 un- iier Liberal management, and the de- S-§ EE lllli The sad word was received in the city Yesterday that Bombardier Frank Met'-arey. of the 43rd_Bat. tery, who left here with No. 11 Am- munition Column under command of Major D, A. McKinnon, had been killed in action I-ie was about twenty years of age, thc son of Mr. and Mrs-. Peter Mc- Carey. Dorchester Street. his father being u. well known railway man. Frank was one of Chariottetown's most popular young men. d splendid athlete und an altogether excellent young man. Bombardier _McCai-ey sailed from irulirux with Maier Mcxiunouu nut-' CBD' ill Ailri-l. 1910, and crossed _ to France with the 43rd Howitzer Bet- tery of Field Artillery. to which he had been transferred in June of the same year. He was a well-known and very popular athlete and n First Clare Graduate from Prince ol Wivles College. He was a prominent, member of the Connaugh _Athletic Club. He was considered one of the best fbr- wurds in the Maritime Provincies. His numerous friends in his not ve province will deeply deplore his death, buf they 'will have the satis- faction o knowfpg that he lied marfully doing li e duty in the cedtle ol’ rleedom and _right _ Besides hllr, porch , he _~ieoy`e'|._to_ mourn two s stern. Misses J0ll!i3i|i_i1_e. now in _Bqeton,_ and hgeli horde! _#leo three '_ th rl - t _.zz s5..‘.l:..”'l.':..f‘ "':.‘i‘-Qi l To those bereivf _s Gust’ n extends elncltre sympathy. ‘ -‘ monroe l.lnlm¢»\_¢_ sum win. ite. i ` lclllll / _ - L _ _ ,;_.._._. 'X t_ _ ,ii . lr ' l.. . t i. .-rw l _gi .ll i . lr ‘ - f .,," l l .i_. , . . ll! __ ».. ' l ..,. ,_ __ .ill ‘ll i ,__ ._._. . l il* _rm l*-l 3 I Q §‘ é'__1i-- | -ff ,__ _ :.1 'ill »(»‘_ _.- 4 _ gr __._,___\ i __l fl -l