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Enra ed at Alleged Assault Upon Returned 'So dier in a Cale i,000 Soldiers Mobbed a _ Number of Restaurants Smashing Furniture, , etc. Only Few Arrests. ` ’ . (Special to The Guardian) TORONTO, August 4.-Smashing restaurants the length of Yonge St. between Bloor and Queen, and on Queen over to McCaul, a crowd of "a thousand returned soldiers and sym- pathizsrs broke loose last night. From 8 o'ciock irr the evening until after two o‘cloclr this morning they were absolutely masters of all authority, defied the police and the military, and utterly tore to pieces the interiors of a dozen restaurants and stores, ‘leav- ing wreckage in their path like the devastation they saw themselves af- ter their advance in France following a great artillery battle. Acting Inspector Snider, Dundas St. _West Station, and Consta'bles Levy and Sharp, were badly used up, and had to retire to No. 2 station. The police say that before they had time to summon o. force to deal with the-situation the crowd was so large that they deemed it inadvisable to make a stand, fearing a riot of large proportions. There were not more than two or three arrests. The police obtained the numbers of a large num- ber of autos in the crowd. The cause of the outbreak is said to be due to the reported assault of a returned soi- dier Thursday evening in the White City Cafe. __ _ Y _ __ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ ._ _ -__-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_~< - »- ~-¢ _-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-.- - ~ -_-_-_-,»_-- EIIIIIIRAIIIIN IIIIIINIIII IIIII BIIIIISH IIVPIRE (Special to The Guardian) ormws. August 4.-“rust tnérs will be an Advisory Council on Emi- gration established in Great Britain, upon which various overseas domini- onswill be represented. is the predic- tion of I-lon. J. A. Calder. A Bill was introduced in the British House of Commons to control the emigration. but it failed to pass. ,..._..~...,..~...,.,, ._-_--~.-...__._..._. ` ' I ‘ , ~ - I n entire countryside, the despatch adds, is dotted with conilagrnllohs. ' , _ _ E I The most spectacular success yes- . _ _terdny was the recapture of thi-_ town . , _ .: 0 - _ _ in C0m_"Phere-I of Ilrliulu und Iiuiy. A consinnt rccoiii\uis» AGAINST ITALIANS . lhecn brought about before, secinlngly is nmde rmnpulsory by the Fmrruli 'ulvnrivn io the Aisne eust oi’ Sois- soun_ 1,-ouplcfl with the' French advance north of the Aisne io l’on\miel‘cn norilienst of Soissons. Directly to~ wards the important heights at the western emi of the Chemin ries Dames which are less than live rnilcs north AMERICANS ENTER FISMES (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, August 4.-American troops have entered the southern part ui' lflsrrws and ure vunsnlidntlug their position. RAPID GERMANRETREAT PARIS, August 4.-The Gorman ro- ircni is gaining nrrnncntunl us ih'\ _~\lllr-s push I'orwnr1i`on the wholo 45 miles oi’ lroni from what oi' Suisnorp: ‘to ltltcirns In thc centre Allivrl fr-oops ure driving to\vu\'d tho Aisne in the l`)orillon volley, und are within oi' I"isnnc:-I t(‘oh:tn rr>pn|‘io1i ('npt11r‘0tI in an earlier despatch is about thai _stomi of the Germans on the plateau six miles ol' the imporrnul eueluylins--' . _ . BY IILLIED TROOPS _ _:___ ' __“'__ . enera o it Army in rder of the Alter Occupying City for Two Months the Germans Were Finally Trlbute t° R“°°'d °f British Army "I I Driven Out of Soissons. This with the Capture of Fere-en Tarcenois P°'g"°- a R°°°'d t° I” I"’°"'b°d I" Letters on the Panels of Their e in and Other Important Positions Makes the Line of the Vesle, the R S 1 Aisne and Aisne_I'Ieights llntenable to Germans. The Enemy _is Now A ` U ilirurnpugnc says: "Scotsman oi’ tim ilills_ Yorkshire lads, Australians, Now Zealanders, Canadians, all of you, ofticcrs ond men ot' this army corps, so brilliantly led, you have add od o glorious day to your history. Mari'aur"z, '(‘haumi_zy, Montrnagne, De- blizy are names of glory which can be inscribed in golden letters on the panels of your regiment. PA-RIS, August 4.-The anticipated south of the Crise and south of the Arrii‘<\,'lius foiled in rruiterizllize. The ilo|'rnuns devoted all General Von lloeI\ni’s.army und the reserve divis- .ions token from (‘rown Prince Rup- pre_r_~l\t. oi' llu‘vuria to this purpose but they retirctl in face of the allied advance witimut making u stand. 'l`in-_ Allies continue their successful advance towards the Vesle River on a tliIi'ty mile front. -_N LONDON Aug 4-The Allied distance south of Fisrxrcs.) \Vcst oi' lllirims the Allies llaveorivxtirccrl li on thc Vc'~\I0 river (which ilows frorn Itlrvims almost duo west through Visntes.) Iihtst ni' Soissorrs lnnny_ (_iv|'rnni|s ure- retreating nortliwurri along Lnunoy Aux Coulros road' F‘r'viu'l\ patrols have reztclreri iIw_ .»\i_|m now Irolzl thc wwclwcl cliy uf' Solssons, Gonernl Mnngin’s poilusl swept. down tho slopes ui' l\Iorriniut:rr<~_ do l’:u'lu luni nlglli. and drove Ihr* iicrrnarns out OI the piucc 'l`hen Ihr-y sanco oi tho l)nt'd:mr\_llcn and of thc Oriental railway in Western ’i‘1rr'lu~._v| has been vorrlod nut. Mzrny dcs~, truciivo rni-:is on the stations and brirlgcs oi' lim luitcr nr:-_ nnnount'cd._- I CAPTURE oF s0|ssoNs_ _ I I The olilclul news of 'lhc full nfl Soissnns vurno somvwitul us tr su_r~_I prino, oven ultimugh the int.-sl infor- mation hero bud rcferrorl to the "rol- ling up" oi' tho enemy line on the height north of the town. GENERAL HAiG'S TROOPS BRING IN PRISONERS 1 LONDON, August 4.-lu the oillcinl comnrunicniion i`rom Field Murshnl’n henrlutrnrtcra, General llnig in l~`r:tncr- tonight says: "Our patrols brought- in xr few prie- oners lust. night n the iiorre sectorr Today further prh`onors wvro cnpiur- ed ns a result oi' n. ntrcccssiul raid carried out cunt. of Dicltebusclt Luke. The hostile artillery has shown somu_ activity norih of Bethune. GREAT ALLIED ADVANCES _ WITI-l THE AMERICANS IN 'i~‘ltA_NCE, August 4.-The Aniericau.~s‘ continue to advance all along tho een-| ire of the Suisaons- llheims salient. I north of F‘ers-En-Tardenois, and other - I sa in on when anne woods history-,I 1 osnrasn rtsnca snoueur °°*‘“"- if* l“‘"°° "““" “"“ “"“‘“'YI I _ \ -r We hail with_ delig-ht their sDIend____ _ P°“f'" _I ' towns and villages in that region ure _ _ _ ' ~ _; Bsven German planes were brought now in their hands. The ovncuniion ' c u d ° P". H", down curinktns day, ant over twsn lor me uns-or the value, ir it nas mn ( on nun n - _ _ .. _ ' ' resisted the enemy rebound from thc: hills On tho other slrle. Tho ottz\clr_ on the city followed u bombnrdmenr_ which :riicr tho ilny's lighting' permit-, ivil tho l¢‘ri~.m‘Ii to 01'(-upy the pInr:c_ ilrrnly_ 'liao rupture oi' Soissone, ho\vovcr,_ wus only an incident in the udv:rncc_ which ntrulclrrul nronnd the wliolr- Ivngih oi' the rapidly nt;-nlglrtetilnydills wnr he recognized u special call nun to Iwo miles c\'orywIin\‘c, while Allied cavalry nt sevcrul points ponc- trntcd n mile further. Plessier unuI ilartonnes woods where l‘russianl (Iunrds mndo the sililcst rcslstuncc ot’| any ni’ the enemy forces, nro now vlr- , t\|ulIy encircled. A remarknhlo feat-I ure oi' the lighting is the manner' ini \vl\ich ihu artillery in being pufrherl forward with infantry in spite ol' the i nulioni. Thu Ilrwlros fcll buck i'roni_ roads. czecr-rs-s|.ov`A»_°_'j_F§_hf°__'_~f_ - eiot oi’ tho l~‘ii'ih urmy. in the course ` of his order ui' tho day, speaking ni PARIS AUEI-\»9¢ 4°-G P *-'fr-*i*--‘ the part played by the British' in ‘I°“1“"`g and iL“d°“‘I0l` ‘ interview to the Berlin day in which they adml strategic plans failed in ofiensive but claim that given up was according I would not atfect the resu BIG GUN DUEL ON BRIT (Special to The Gu LONDON August 4-.1 D m today from heaiiqi terrible gun duel li (Special 1° Tiw Gulrdlnni ’ on me British from at Nt distance owe and e by the whole army In the is not known whether thi lude to another offensive n the Germans are covert (Special to the Gui LONDON August 4-ir sector the Bfrltiah troops Germans after terrible llgl the territory they hai March from the French, all the ground held by tl west of the Anore River _*I-4¥-~l-»-_*_ GIS BOMBID BY I (Special to TM Gus LONDON Augnist. it-I men again bombarded Bu village wcro cupturoii yesterday. _‘ ~_ ..-_~___,_a. ,....__...\ _ _,___,___,_,__,_ I -gl mt9l*_v',v\'~,\-ws----<~» -» -»~» - - _ f»-~ '\-/H nf* ‘ ' ._ '~ REMEMBRIINCE DAY IIT THE CIITHEDI At all the Masses Yesterday Special Re _ Was Made to the Great Anniversar I Impressive Sermons Were Preached Ai. St. l)unstnn's (‘othetlral yester- rizry filling r'cie|'ot1co was matic ut the different. services to ltemenibrance Day. At the 9.30 Mass, Rev. Thus. Cullen. rector of the Pro-Cntherlral, Minneap- olis, U. S. A., outlined the cruises i`or` which we are nt war, ami exhorted the i‘oi.iu»rs nn-:l mothers oi' the young men to send their sons generously to the lrnnt to fight for the liberty we all hold so dear-that the sons do not belong to thorn, but to God, and iu from on Iligh. AI the Solemn lligh Mass at eleven rfclock, sung hy Rev. Francis F. Walk- er ol' St. John. N.H.. the Salvum Fac liegem (God Save the Kinglewas sung, and Rev. Dr. J. (7. McGuigan', of the iiaihcrirnl Stall, before his sermon an-_ nounccd ihnt according to the wishes or the Governor of the Province the fluy lmd been set apart as cnc- of spe- duy and did considerable the King- o mp ore t irrace into their souls so t the Angel’s trumpet suddi for them the last long Re might go before God's Thrc soldiers of Christ to receive of Glory, which God promi i'uithi'ul hers on earth After the Mass s octal r said. and the miserera wa chanted by the choir to it tory with lasting peace | nations of the world UOOOOOOOOOOOO1 annum sul OOOOOOOOOOOOO *T0 LET-HOUSE FURNI unfurnlshed Apply at I cini prayer und supplication to God. lie exhorted the congregation to unite their prayers with the cclebrant to cali down Gnd'a blessing on our coun- try und victory to the Allied cause. In his serrnou dealing with the workings of God‘s grace he made lit- 'ing reference to the anniversary .of this war lie urged the congregation to ask God to pour down His grace- not only on them as individuals, hut. also on the nation and the lighting nrmlos of our country. He asked them not to ho unmindlul of their do- voiod sons who had already made the suprr-mo mu-riiir:e_ and who sleep their inet long sleep for away from their native land. Ho further asked them not to neglect the spiritual interests of the boys now wearing the colors of if-',_,-_§' 1 "-, 4'- -47' ' _ ° ' ‘»» tv. »"ir¢.ip.;.~. 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