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" I l llllllsisnnmlnun annieiitmui|ll».4|n..--i.-li---I---.u“;;.,,¢¢ogg;ncunpnlnnunsnlnululnilnillllllllllllllullllnlulnnlv oooellllllnnlulllllllll * “WE _ mrrN1ier"Arsenau1t at.'1`hirdNAnniversary Celebration.” - ' - ~ - - - - ~ - - - - - - - - - -_v- _ _ _ _ _ _ _~:_-::_-_-_-_-_ _ _ _ _ _-_ _-_-_ _ ___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _-_ _ _ _-_ _ _-_-_*_ _ _ _ _ __ _ - -~ - --- -_ ~ - - - ~ - - _ - - - - _'_*_~_-_ _ _-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - _ - _ _ _ _ - _`-, _=¢=-_-::.~.;-_-,;:-_‘:_-_-_-_-:;,~¢:~_~_-_-:_-:_-_-_-:_f ‘_'_‘_'::_-_‘_-_-_-_-:::_»_~_~_f_‘_~_-_-_Y_Y_~_‘_-:_A_-_-_z~_-_~_‘_~_-_-_-:_-_-_-:_-_»;.-_-_-_‘.111~ A :_~_;-_‘_~_‘_';_~_~_-_*is* , . ina ci-1 iiLg_i__il;ioi{_ _option _;__ __ ‘ _ -_ . g _ .__ . ... _ Mornlni; DnIIy` Founded 1891 wan, <~»~ =v-nn. D-in iw. c`HARLoT'rE'r_owN,~ 'cANADA, siiruieoav, AUGUST 11, 1917 »§'ff?§‘l$'v".11'i‘ti‘.fiY!2i“»'3. 51'#-.12”i2 ww. on ms __ 1 ' . -__ '. 1. - E _ -. - ..¢`._; ciiiiiiniiiiis in ins ' ciisuiitiv List SIGNIFICANCE OF W ISSUE FOR CONSCRIFFTION WINNIPEG CONVENTION PLAINLY' STATED IN SENATE 'I‘be Dutcome oi Winnipeg Convention Will Senator Pope of Quebec in an impassioned and Brilliant Sliiien Conscriptionist Liberals 'Ihrouiibont Speech Sets Forth Clearly and Eitectiveiy the Case lor the Country. Important -Luncheon at Compulsory Service, and _Explains Why Quebec Has Rideau llall. Developments Expected. So Far Deiaulted (From Our Own Correspondent.) 0'l"l`AW.»\.-~- 'i`lio action ut' tho I.I- berzil roiivviitloii at \\'innlpeg iii vuI~ The nntcoine oi the convention will lproliiilily stit'l‘c'ii the resolution ot' the i~oii.;t~iiptioiiisi Iiiheriils tiir0nt,:lioitt L-ing its adiiiiiriilioii l'or Sir \Viii`i~iiIitlio i~oiiiiti'_\' to support the govcrir 1,nnrirr :intl in Iiirthcr intiicatiiii: its iiiteiitloii b_v ileciiiiiiig to iiicliitln coni- p\il~mi'y niilttiiry servi<~e iii its war retioltttion, ov(-ii with the iiuiiliiicn- tion, "it iiecess-my.” has iii»i-;i.~iioiii».ii tio ‘nicht which has ciiiiiiciiited that poll cy. il iiiity diiniiiisli the cliiiitees ot` the ori4niiiv.atioii ol` union goveritiiienl .sin-li as wits previously troiite.-iiiiilutcil. it uill not howivcr it is said de-itru' ' , ' , . . , _. ) great surprise in piilitiviil t-Ii't-Iwi: the possibility ot* :i i'eoi'i.;uiii7..itioi'i hers . Disinuy is certaiiiI_v not .hi-ought to Coiisei'vnt'I\'i~ iiieiiiIit»r.~i who see In it. the t'oi‘et-:ist ot' ii iight at the approaching election on ii clear cut it-isnt, witii olliciul I.ibni':i- lisni opposiiig any resort to ooiiipiil~ sloii tor the purpose ot' iiiainlniiiiiig the streiiiztli ot’ the (‘uin1diaii t`oi-cvs evei'se;i.~<. Reports i'ece'ivi=il here iiiiliciito that the i-oiiveiitioii was liiiiiiiiraippeil by the i.ibei‘til ~iiiiti:liIiit».»i in ilu- iiroviiiiwis coiiceriieil aint that the rifstilt was ii t`oi'e». coiii-iiniion. '|‘ho sii,gniti~ l-ani-o ot' tho coiivciitioii lien in thc fact that it had liecoiiii-i iii>-i-ossaiijv to cull it iii ortlor lo tlisriiss the status which will give represeiitzitioii to ele- inoiits oiil.siilt‘ the i‘oiisei'vtitive party whicli are in fuvor ot coinptilsory nil- lii:ir_v service and oil’ t'aiiadu's parti lt-ipaitioii In the war until victory is attained. in this cniiiicction there were va rled reports lii 1-irrtilation in the cor- riilors oi' pzii'Ii;iiiieiit i'el,;ui'diiig ii lun 1-iiooii party fit ltiiiottii li.'iiI _voeI.\i\' Aiiiviv i|i-:.»\iiQl'»\ll'l`- Iililri. - lliitlvi' >rotoi»tioii of ii li|~:iv_\' 'I`Ii\ii'sil:i_v iiioriiinir, riiiilitii, parties on at frriiit oi‘ ovi-i' two llionsililtl _\';ii‘t'ls petit-tiuiit-it the f~i\viii.\"== ii0-'iti‘lll»\' ll' Clio Du Moiiiiii iiiiil St. l.:iui'eiit silv- iors, also in trout ot' l.on.~:, rttiiriiiiill wltii :-'everiil pi'ist\iiei‘.~i. The rnitl|=i's on ii lzirite part ot` the t'i'nnt :ittiii'l<<»ti. pass;-‘ii over the oii(‘iii_v`s tirst lint- iiiiii :iiipport lreiiclies which were toiind to bu liglitiy hold :iiiil iii hail coiiiiition. A nninber ot' nite-iiiy stilito-i'i‘aiie:ii\ slielters were di-niolislicd bitt iiotliinu is known ‘us to the into ot' their or- t-iipzints. t)iir nien rc.-tiii'iii;|l to their own ti'<»iiciie`i-t with iii;iiiit'i\st reliir- tiiii<'i>.` Soniie ol' theni siiiii thorn would have 'bemi no diill<'\ilt_v in push- ing t'oi‘\viii'N`I)tt,\'.--- ArtilIor_v activity is iiiiurited noni' Ypi‘e.<-i. In ti raid 92ll‘l}` thi.; iiioriilng the Britisli took sotnf prisoiiei'.-1 and killed litany Germans tiiill iIt~uti~oyeil sevci-at dngouts. Yes ii-iilnl tivo (Icrinun airpluiies were liroiiclit down and rinotlier dniven iiown out ot' roiitrol. FRENCH OCCUPIED ENEMY POSI- TIONS. (Canadian Press Despatch.) I’.-\ilIS.- l<‘rt‘iit'Ii forces iiortlt oi the l$i'iti.~ili liiies last night onciipieti several turiiis oust ot' Ixixsclioote and took niuiiy iiizicliliie guns. BRITISH BLEW UP ENEMY DUG- ' OUTS. (Canadian Press Despatch.) i.o.\iiior~.'.-_.i~:nsi or nioiiciiy l»<- i’ra>iix. on tho Ai'i':i.-‘. fi‘oitt_ the Ilri tisli blew tip 1-iiomy diigoiits and illd lzrviit. iiniiiago. BRITISH CAPTURE WEST HOEK. lCn::t ot' Ypiwxsi the Ilritish f'0l\1llIG toil tho t'nptiii'e, ni` the town ot' West Iioelc :iiiil also cziptiireti i'i'0m the (ter iniins the west iioeii bridge. MInard’n Llnlment cures toothacho Aooinfin YESTERDAY AT BUBBAN BAN John James Mcltougall Drowned in phi ot Dis Father While Hauling in Lobster Traps Early Yesterday Morning_ I A very and drnwiiiiig nc(-lilviit no curreti nt 't'oi~.en Ban. thirteen miles t`roin (‘li:\rlotti\to\vn _vestei'tlt1y inorn- IIILQ ` .\lr.~ Ji.-lin Janice Mvlloiiziili the' iiliioteeii-y'¢-iirnld icon ol’ Mr. Donnltl .‘\ii-lioiigiili ut' tiint pliirv had ROM’ Olli in ti dory uboii't ti o't-loi~l< to ovcrliiiiil his lobster traps. While leaning nvci in thi- url of t‘tiisliig'ii triip the dori' nliot out front under tiiiii lenvllitl' tho _voting iiinii stritgizlliig In the wat- er. 'l‘lie tlutiiei' ot the iiiit'ortiiii1iio .Votitli witiiesreil the ac(-itli-iii from tlic iiou.~ie,nhoiit ti-ii cIiulii>='.i. Mr. Mvllougnll cnnie to town yes- iifl-il-liv lu iioflfy tin- coroner of the iiiiforiiiiirite oct-iii‘i'eiii~f=. As the lut- tvr was ont ot’ town ii Justice of the l’t\ncc.Mr. Norman J. Miicllonnlil wiir. notified :intl ntter Iieuirliig thu clrciiin- st-iiiices giive the iiecessiiuv permis- sion for hiirinl.-The ilecenseti wns n very popular young iiiuii iiiid will be iniivli iiiisicil by his comrades and the community geiierally where he lived. The funeral will take place today. Senator Pope delivered an eioq ueiit and impassioned appeal in favour ot' ()oiisci'ipt.lon during the (rc- bute in the Senate which is' worthy the serious attention or every iiiaii and woman who has the Interest of the country at heart.. lion. Mr. POPE said: The Iionour- ubieiiieiiibei' for De Salaherry (Hon. Mr. Ileliiuei, wiio .spoke betoi-e me we have begun to gutlicr an urniy-fendorsed by the largest. nnljority this afternoon, went far afield in oi- and we have only begun to gather, that the rc-pi'es'ent‘attves of a free tim' to tliiil an opportunity to give ex- it~we will continue to gather it people have given to any measure in pressloll in illnnghig thai 1 iilillie pgs. from the four corners ot’ this Em that_}Iouse during many years. sibly he might hettei- have left un- Dire, and we will have such an army Do they propose to tell us tlint they expressetl even iii the iiiteiesis of and such a tieet lhiit when the terms are truer representatives oi' the sen- the province from \vliicli'we .both Oi peace come to he signed we will tinients ot' the Dominion ot' Canada coine. lic- spoke of lreinnil, with the bc lhr-re. Let us be there to see that, than the men who owe their political intention of noni-S9, of hi-iiiglng ng. when the terms of pence are signed, existence to the peqplg who voted rm-9 iiie_w0i~ili fig l_¢|-ievuilces ui iiliu the little nations ot’ Europe shall for them and are heliind'them'.’ldou-ht l tinie. I syiiiputiiize, as any lionuiir- illll/e.iilf’il‘ figiliu Lind their integrity very much, if the amendment. which able gentleiiiuii who is it inenibr.-r ot’ Of soil protected. We are just ap- has been proposed, the nil:-ichievoun the Imperial faintly syinpatiiizes, l>l`0lll'illllt; the ll0lli‘. Lei that hour be ante'-iiiliiient, would, -If thorougilly ill- i with any ot' the g-rievances. rent or S00" ill' "lie lei" i'l'0lll i0-lilly.. we ure vestignted, be found to be in order. i of nearly 7,000,000 men for over- seas service and home defence; gave' millions ut' pounds ste-rling to the lied Cross and Platt-iotic funds; and, notwitlistaiiding all this_ when the, Britisli Government caileii' tor a Ioan' ot’ ££l50,000,000 steiling it was sub-A scribed within four hours. ln in-_v humble opinion, now that, listment is wrong". It is absolutely undemocratic. Selectiive conscrlption ciassitled, as I put it in those days- ,uiider which every man has a fair chance, is not thc coiiscription of the medieval eta. It is a modern piece of legislation passed to-day by the free people oi' Caiiadu. and it cutiies from the House ot' (Zomnions _,il-_&___. »» 98 Names Yesterday ot Which I6 are Posted litlled, Four Died oi Wounds and 25 Pre- viously Reported Missing, Now Reported Dead. -Many P. I5. Islanders In List. (Canadian Press Despatch# iiuniei-i nf which 16 are posted as 0'I"l`AWiA.- The noon cusii.ilti i liilli-d-li. action. four have died of issued by the Records Branch ~“ iiie \\'oniid- and 25 previously reported Militia Depurtineiit today gives 98 nilssini: now repoited to have died. _.___..___.__._._________._~ __________.-___ -_-_ .____________._~-~.____,_-______-___~_-:__ ND. 8 SEIGE BATTERY BUYS HAVE SUFFERED Heavy List oi Casualties this Week. Names ot lhose Who llave Been Recently Gassed and Wounded. Ioiantry Losses Also. ' 0'l"I`AWA-.--Tliut the Sth Siege l3at~l Gr. Joseph Reid Doyle, Chariot- ery front P. E. lsi-laiid has been hit tetowfli yassed. lard on the huttleiields oi' Fraiice is . ' ,li l apparent fioin 'the number ot' despat Bomb Francis McDonald, Char- e Ll 9 'rite iioiicui-ailio heiitic-iinin spoke Selfish and 1101 lmiwrlial Judges 01' cussion und passed the Bill lil the ' ot’ some orguitizritioii., He did not' ill”-ll' 'I‘igili>i.' 'i`l\€~Eliipi1'E to which we shortest possible time in order that Gr' Evereu Hem' Bearmo' nziine it; his' speecli was very subtle beiflllg “iid me “Hilo” to me “Outh ii llllglll- U9 lllllililiy Dill illi0 i'0l‘C0- 'l‘iiei-e are two braii_clies of the Irish ni' “sh want' “°,,» ¢9l`l`ll0l‘Y in' Europe, But some honourable gentlemen Gr- Hi"°|d |3U"'li» lVi2iP0i‘l\|¢1 tliunily, hoiil uii_..ii.,,,nl in my' optiilotil'nhd>T,"m ‘leiiglitdli tu believe tliut at say, “wait until after the election." °“"°d` ver.V estliiiabie. One- branch belongs, U10 Ill'0li@l' lime the armies of the After an election! When do we know VCU' lnrselr I0 the Oraiiizff Drswilzli-i U"i‘°". Stale” limi' Ol' the Empire to that an election wiii be nent? who naar' Rohm Maru' Mar' tion; nnil wiiile it. may have sliort-v|“'ill“il We il€‘|0ll€ Will Ile SlliilCi€llii)' has figured it. out? Who has spent ' 9 I roniings. as inost oi'i;anizatioii.~; liave,l l'lil‘0lli-T i0 liilflniff l9l`I'll'S Of P9309. llllii, U19 time ill fii5\ll`lllE Olli Wilell ll Sell’ Gr' Lewis Levi Shaulmki char' ilecuul,-0 by ol-gulllzlllg you elimillaig tlip small iiutioiis w-Ill receive theii ern] election will be held, instead- of_ |°"°*°“"" W°""d°d and 9a"°d' this iiidiviiitizil,-yet, it' the iionotir-I dill* hehig lll-epmed io iighl thig wnr until _ :thin geiititi-iiiziii t'roiii De Snlabe`i'i'y: NOW I l’0illo i0 me Bill. 'i`il¢"l'8 iiilS the end? What body of this li0il0ii|'- town, wounded and llagsed. ioolis over the lists, lie will iliscnver llf‘F‘ll S0 lllll<`il -“aid llilolli Allis Bill ill abt House? .Not to the rl lit.. Not ' Maipeque, gassed. » . Jarres Pop-e Clark Charlotte. i e 5 . ~wliethei' that orgaiiimitioii is i-iglitilillti H0lle ilml ill H10 Dl‘0VillC@ Of here, honourable gentlemen It niav Gr' J°h" Jam” c°""°Y|y' cha" https she was too ambitious; but let realized that they were leaving those lol. our ueuuleu, ,lgllls and uullllug that be as It may she came in to aid children behind them. many of whom the cause for which we are lighting are now orphans, deprlyed' ot’ the nd- ul lhlu Wu, ul he uurllesl uuuulule England sent thoiis‘niid'a of pounds vice and assistance- of a father, l Hoiiourabln gentlemen opposite have the Senate of (anadii. Let us stand else. Let us stand for the conclusion sterling to Russia; raised an army said "The /system of voluntary en-l (Continued on page two) in tinie ol' pence or wlietlier it. i.=.|QllPilEr iillli i rfflliil' llllilvillllied S96 be there. Let honourable gentlemen hmetown' wounded and sawed' Wlvlls' I0-iiH:'»~tliut there ure ovei~;iiig it most ivoiidorfiil clepai'tul‘e flolll opposite, then, take the respoiisibll- Gr. Harry W Lea, Victoria, s0.00f>fiiieni\wr.~i or that satin- ois=iii-llil»i0i'>'- I um -sure that, any imimii- ity of iioidtng nu this iegtsiat.ioii, Lt. \~°U"d°=l and swed- izntioii in (‘anud:t now fighting for llli liillll <'l0ill‘illl-4 ill (llllllllll. \\'il0 lllll them take the responsibility of the an Lao" Bernard McKenna’ lim iii,ls,l-iles of iii(-_ worili ill iilp ber-n rezii_iiig the speeches tleiivcrec mf-ii having to stay In the trenclieef Qhariclleiswn, wuuudeu and ua", tlelds ol I<‘Izin<|ers. At this |iiii'tictilui'\0ll lJil1ii`0l‘lllH ill lllll‘ Dl'l>Villi‘if. Siilll 1 lor (lays nt, a time--men who have time we ure not so particular about iilatetl l>.\' tf.@lllil‘lll“ll. Willl i0'dll.V lll`l"‘, been there for two or three yr~.irs, G M _ B I ` oiigiini'/.ittloii, or about ci'i=rtIi-i or dog- ll0l ill that l’l'0V|lll'9- ‘Villlld have lm' and who ought to be given u t'ati lelocln l ;g;:2g_ anna I' charlub inns. ns we are about. wiiiiiini.; this nblliied that theri- was some great ,-llalllle of comiug ilome io in-eaiile ' wtir_ That is the grent issue nt stukr-_ principle in the lilll for our consider- lim fl-ee all- of ifamllill instead of Gr. John Francis Blanchard, We realize lilal, the ilollollil-,lille g¢=.n_ ation. Ons would have- thought that slueilllg powder and facing death ev. Ch“"|°"°f°W"v 935393- I.l<’iii1\l\ Offrlllilliii fi- very litgti and ini- Ulere never wli,,~ li, time in which ii ery day and every hour.D0 you think sergt. cuylar McKenzie. Char- tl0i‘ifil1i-' Dl>>*iilUll~ if I lllll "Ui llllfl' WH" 1"’-*lime ‘° “"'lS""ill@ ti-he P90011 tor one moment. that the people of Iottetowm aassed. taken, he has recently been elected' ot’ the province of Quebec. Instead ot Canada will approve of your llgiiong I on the directorate of that great. tran- thut, as _vou read the old measure, as ln lhul respcl-_i Du you lllluk you ure chSa9l;m:&ilH Stdtleg B°|1nei|l, .-iiioi~tiitIoii systeiii, the Uniinillnn Pac- it is here before me In the Drelllllble building up for this il0Il0lll‘1=\i1i9 '“"' inc 1-uil\v=u'. Thr-se facts lend 1-will Of llle lllll.` r°“ will l<“°“' “ml ml House to winch we belong tt reiinnit or. samuel ia. Profits, wiimot weight in the iiistiniiiitiiig spcecli ize hut theie has never been :i time 'lon llml wlll be wdlllly ol' ll place lu which lic inside this ateriiooii. It was when it was not possible to conscrlbe hlslol-y-_v k ` not nn uhsoltitely eoiiiugooiigi 1-ipeecli. the ninii powcrottlie pi'ovliiceot'Qnc-1 i lluve “ul lleurll ill llllu wlmll. lin did not expres:-i hiinseif ubsoliito- bee. 'I‘he other t.'.i_v I read a iiteasure debate uny reference lu wlml lllosl. iyf but from betztiiiilg to end, his along those lines which was in force lmuuu,~al,le geullemeu ulll lu lllll.; lu ~‘per~cb was an insiniiutlon, :ind will as lar back its 1808, over a century ululllug llluul. lllrep, gllluu l remflu. form the basis t'or iint`ortiinate ut- ago, anil nt no time since (‘oiit'eder- for lww llley lllell gluulell owl- ll_ teitiiiccs in the iirovlni-e froiii whit-ii ation or before has it ber-n inipos- wlleu llley uulll llluy were llu. mul ‘we i,l,|il f-(lille, r- ‘ sible to coiiscrlbe lthle man power uwullulu of wllal wus golug lu lull, We_linv@ Iieiirtl a great deitl |'roni for the itefeiice ot’ that province. Un- ue" lu lllls uulve,~,,u_ l lluve haul-ll our provliire with i~ofei'eiice to ieiig- der these circiinistaiiees, what do from them uollllug ou llml ,lui,le,.l hind' not liiivini.: done lim' iinty. Wi- we find in this iiitrasiiro? We find it ,;~u,.lug lull, llebule_ rend that tht-re nie so inniiy millions niore_ lenient uppllcutloti ot’ the prln- lluuuuruble geullemem when llllu of people in England who have not ciplo of colxicniptioii. We tlnd select- lueusure wus ul~euu,.e,l_ul,euly ure, gone to wnr_ l’r.-iliupn it woiihl be as Ive consort ion, We all i’oi'ni our op- ua,-ell lu ,lm lluuue of l~ummuuS_u,~ ueul.; well to lake it cursory review ot’ lnlons at iliti`oreiit neriods ot’ our lite- lullle other place' l belleve ll lu Cul. some of the thing.-i that Engiuuil has time; we may clinnge them or they led lle,.e__ll,e prlme Mlululm. luvllcll ANFANTRV- dont". In the tirst place. ldintlniiil eil- niny go down with us through lite; lull Crlllclsm: he luvllell every ilu". nlppeil two and n hull ii\\..ioii l¢‘iencii htit after I saw the gathering of men oumllle genllemuu ln lllul lluuuu lo snliliers t'or I-‘ruiiro`; she liiiiiiiceti thc ut. VtiIca.rt»iei‘, the tlrst 30.000 who ulllel. Sugeulluulu Mum, ul me uug_ i'coi'i;niiI1.iitioii of the Bolginn army, went over in the name ot’ ("unuiIa, geulluuu ull»C,,.(,,l welu uC(,,.ule,l_ ll lg anti' iniitntnlned it. iii thc tield, ns us some one sniii that most oi' tiieni uul`u puny u.leu_,,u|.e; lu ual ,,uullm,ll #lie hiiii ii port`o<'t right to tio. be- were Idngliivltiiir-ii. I said, "God bless lo me wlullom of ,my ulngle sul ol- 'c`iiiisv. it' their- ever was ii hotly 0i` them, so tniioii the hettei." is that I mel, ul- uny uullluel' but ls llle l.e_ men tlint should appeal to the syni- 'reflection upon the 'Anglo-Saxon Bull ul llle uurel-ul llulllluuullolm of putlries ot' the Empire to which wo inre? `i_he unplpilllliceu pol-llouu of tile belong und the Iibertylovliii; people 'l‘h_e hoiioiirnblc gciitlemnii who lluuue ol l-l,m,m0m_ of pulludul l use ot' this world. it is that little hntlon, 'rlpoko to_day snitl spmcthlng abou) me wuruu .u,lvll,edly_ me "npwludr the following iiiimes:- ' llclgiiini. ldngliind sent $7t'»,0tI0,0()0 |-nnectlonsu on his rot-e, I want to ask luell uurllouu ol me House ol l-om_ AnT|LLERv_ and eight brigades ol’.i1rtIilery to uiil htm lr lt is s reflection on my race lupus ul (~/uuulllu And l lllluk ll heroic Serbia. thnt little tuition that that ills. Anglo-Snxons sent more niei_i ln our duly. lo pa" lm” monsum ln nos suffered' beyond ileiwriiition. and to tm- from tnihi- em-ty stngsiloitiiis lui, l,0,,0u,.,,l,l,, House wlll, ,.,,,._,. lu_ whoso siitteriiigs Iiuve touched the wui' than uny other race? Wlien I lla' lf uny' umenllmelm ll we uuu lieurt. of the great Empire to which saw those men going and rc-alized cou(.ulve_ uullellly’ “ul lu (,uuCu,,' any we belong, Englniid louiietl $75,000.- 'thot there were men among tlieni lmlu.0veluumu_ let ug make llmm_ 000 to italy In order' that illlll/'s tin- with iuniilies ot’ one, or two, or three. unrcs initsllt lil-‘ Hil‘0llK. und Italy well or tour. or tive, or six. or seven clillii- mul lu cuucul Lal ul, "ul no uulllml equipped for the truy. She loaned i-en-_thnt they were going to stnni1"`i-losed doors to find a political stand- $50-d00~000 Hllll lllU“-il 1’-llllipment to for us, to stand for Canada, to stand mg ground' bul lm un stand out ln Ruumaiila, that nation which come in for tlic- Hritliiii Eniiitre. to stand for me open us lmleuumlem members ul iit. such nn unfortunate moment. Per- the world'si liberties, and when I t ed. Valley, gassed. Bomb. Russel _Henry .Davison. St. Peters, gasoed. Bomb. Harold James Leslie. Charnwood, gassed. Gr. Vernon Schurman. Charlot- tetown, wounded anxi passed. Gr. Hugh Frank McPhee, Georgetown, wounded and gassed. Gr. Sidney Philip Fielding, Ai- bcrton wounded and gasled. The names ot' the following 1 - Pte. David Lowry, St. Cathe- rlne’s. wounded right arm and shoulder. . Pte. Neil Joseph McDonald, Clermont. wounlded, right. thigh tell and ear. Pte. Joseph Harrington, Cole- man, gunshot -left leg. The previous da_v'.~< list enntuiiii-.d_ Gr. Philip Dennll McKenna, Vernon Bridge, gained. Gr. John McKenna, Vernon Bridge, gunned. Gr. John Frank McDonald, Grand Traeadie, glued. Gr. Charles Hlrtwell Hickey Kensington, gaglod. Bomb. Chu. Stewart Ron, Charlottetown gunefd. Lleut. Alfred Edward Murphy, Ttgninh, wounded-fractured rib. Gr. Cornelius Joseph Gaudet, Chqrlottltown, gnlud. I D. ‘ uiiugiii1ir_\,lt.liut Ireland' muy. Vliuve. ;>m_yviiDrDFttl>ac llng itlie time when the Let that be us it may. I am not vein. mms to mwtivns 0', me boys mm llaw |°ll_el°w`m gas“d_ tome ot tieni huve been vi-.y ieui, . 0 IH Jiriliie, the great iirblt- eil ln pni-liumentury procedure, and I lleeu lurwurllull wlllllu llle luul l-,,_ uinl niaiiy ot' thein, I believe :ire ini- el 0f'lil0 Wllrid, islioiilii be strong. i do not propose to be, because I have days. C°'P~ Patrick Murnaghan. Chur- zigiiiziigv. When the honourable l»_i_ll. :ini deltgiited to know that our Am- len;-neil Slime. l-olllillg ilereiilal il ls 'i`iie list oi’ Thursday night sliows lottetown, gaaseri. llelllulligullllllull uwlug lullluul-l-,1l.ll,,ll erl_r¢aii t'i‘leiiils' have joined us t'oi' this not an advantage to be versed in ?'m;l"lf"0"“';'$ll."`b""lOJ! tgellganfrll' Gr Laws Jam" Mcoon ld _ _ V' _ Y _ _ _, _ - _ , _ _ e ii u c ii o' - i in lie-l.iiid tlieie were .£00,000 oi 550,- olivoiiil pin pose. Flin nations ot’ Eur- parliaineiitiiry procedure and spend lime llelug elllu., l)_V_wuumlu up gas, Charlottetown, gassed. ' 000 troops in that t.~o\iiitr_v, he wus ODP have to be reoi-gnnized. Their the time in splitting hairs. But I say as t'oIlu\vs:- B ubolll _ ii , l- ii -_-l Z- ' boiiiidnries have t b -ri t ft. . °mb' E""m“""°' J' 63"!" U ' as iifeilriyv iii tin 1 up 'Ili \vi='1_ii,Thé_m_ me on ol e ilinvislrui eil that. iii my humble optiilontt tsanils V ARULLERVI Sl* 'Raphael' called I ie ie:-it o is n emeiiis ieie .tie i grutges ant. iitiiinos- qhlgvoug amendmonp lt would have _ about ‘e0;000 troops iii-Irelaiiil inf-iteud mi’--‘l lixilliillg llélween those nations been u great credit to this Iionour- gn Wiiiiam Mcmiligi, Slewm-(_ Ui' 250.000. ‘i`i“‘i '"“k9'i°aCilZ'“lld.@V?l‘.l’Olle Oi’ iil€~fii abt House it’ we hu had u t'uii dis- Si->`U\ilP°l°i. ISSN!- An earlier lint also contains the fol- lowing: ` INFANTRY. Killed in action-Pte. J. Gallant, l:‘_ort.una.i1ovo.~ ~- ~~ ~ - Wounded-E. W. Cantello, 'Bridge- town - Gi'. James Pope Clark, referred to :is wounded and gassed ln the fore- going list is the son of Mrs. Bertha (‘lark. 303 Fitzroy St. Sergt. (‘iiyler McKenzie, gassed is a. son ot` (‘oiiiicilior and Mrs. John 'I`. Mi-Keiizie, (‘li:ti-lottetowii. Lient. A.l~I.B. llliirpliy, wounded is a son of Senator Murphy of Tignish. (ir. John J. i‘onnolly, wounded and uiissr-ii. is ti son ut' Mr. and Mrs. Mi- chuei tluiinoily, 94 Kent St. Gr. Leo. B. i\li~I{ennii wounded and gasseii Is the son of Mr. John Mc- Kenna. 179 Dorchester St. (lr. John F. Blanchard, gassed is the son of Mr. Clement Blanchard, TS Ki-\iisiingt.o|i Road. V (lr. Vciuioii Schiinnian, wounded and gnssed is u son of Mr. and Mrs. Da- vid Scliurmaii, Charlottetown. Gr. Mitiiiiing Bagiiall is s son of Dr, Bagntill, City. Hts brother Capt. Stanley Basnsll, was reported gassed only a few rtnvs previously. A Sizt. John Sidney Boiinell, gassed, is the son of Mr. Abraham Bonnell, Gerald St. A letter dated July 20th from Gun- ner H. B. Whidden to hir. F. J. Nash, City, contains the following list ot' rusuiilt-ies in No. S Battary:- KILLED IN ACTION. Swgeiiiir Evcrai-d W. McLellan, Stiiiinioisitie. ` Gunner John i’. McVarish, Sourls. thinner Joint l’. McNeill, New Aber- deen. N. S. 1 tliinnvr t Mann, Matapedla, Qui-. DIED OF WOUNDS SUSTAINED IN ACTION. iluiinni- Lleorge A. Perry, Piusvilio. WOUNDED IN ACTION. Aotiiig-llmnlintliei~ Daniel Matheson. Fortis( Iilll. fliinnt-r Gordon Ferguson, Cha.rIot~ tctoivii. Guiizici' \\'lillani Doyle, Tignlsh. Gntiiit-I' J. 'l‘. Mt-tlile. New Glasgow, .\`. S. - Gunner Wfitiddeii iiuys: lt lind bc-en' i-i t-<~iuparativeIy quiet: tl.iy. t~`cwt=-i x'ci'iiiain shells than ii.