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I... . “IF SUPPORT is 'Now wrrnni-:Lo on avi.-:N DELAYEDTT-7 _“ If support_is now withheld or even delayed it means that additional burden will have to be borne by men already doing the Seemingly impossible. The fight must go on until final and complete victory is attained; From the agony of the battlefield goes forth prayer that our homeland does not desert us in hour of our need and of our approaching triumph” -ciiiiiegiiiiii from omiiii gciiiiiii. ___.,__.__.- .____._.u_n__.-_.-___ __.__ _ _ _ _,_ ,__ _ _ _ _ " ISLAND FISHEIIMEN siiuisii nioors 'inCi5oiii'iin”i`Coo‘inos. in iiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiow iiiaiit iieéiiiis CAPTURI: LANGENIARCII HGUSE OF, 'CONIIIIONS- REGARD Susl\lthuhTe n _ _“___ __ _ convention Takin 1,200' Prisoners, Germ; F' .| CNR. Bill Passed Second Reading. Sir Robert\ lm, thzgusufllcm' Prominent Liberals in Winnipeg 'Rave Sub- ti _ ns ierce y l-Indeavoring to Re-capture llill 70 but so Far Unsuccesstully Whole Dattalions Having Been Broken Up. Without llill 70 the Germans Cannot Hold and at Terrible Cost, Borden Declares War on Nationalisls. Bill Governing Weight ol Lobster Packages Before Senate. Rumiiurs oi Cabinet ite-organization. ' ‘ Lens. A Second Great Drive Begun. ~--Z (Canadilan Press Despatch.) _ LONDON.- Field Marshal llalg`n troops captiirnil Laiiixciiiairk at noon today, l’ri‘niini' l.lo_ril-(loo|'i.;i-e an- nounced in the llonsc: ol ('oininoiin. Twelve hundred prisoners and live guns were captured. in addition to capturing Lange- niarck, the Premier said, the British troops gained ground at niiiny points-_ Severe fighting in continuing witii the result iiiidetoriiiiiioil, The lfroiich. l_ilo_\'ii-George added, had been co operating must effective- l_v on the lofi where the t`anadian:: niet witii conspicuous iiiicccsa. . Stewart Lyon. t`aiiailian l‘i‘oi=>; l'0i‘- respondent ln l"ranco. sayi; the tier- mans are making l`i‘antlc etl`orts tn retake ~l-llli 70 and tcii coiintei'-no lacks by strong forces were repulsed. The enemy advanced tour ahreai=i ami were inowod down by inacliiiie gun tire, their losses being terrillc. FRANTIC EFFORTS OF HUN5 T0 RETAKE HILL 70. (Canadian Press Despatch.) BY STEWAll'l` l.YON~t‘.\i’\'i\illA1`i l~lEADQl.lAlt'l`EllS IN i-‘lli\N(`l‘], \\’cd‘ iiesrlay cvcnlng, via i.onilon.- 'I`hi‘ Germans are now ligiiting with great tciiacity io rotiiin thcir pi'i‘<'arloiis hold on the ce‘iitral portion of l,eni»=. 'l`hrongho\it the day llioy liavc been bringing up frooli troops willi which to i-iirr_v rin coiiiitfn'-attiickii. 'l`hc original t'oi'cc with which our usiiiaiill wni-i moi was prtiityi woll u.n'li;iii boon put. out of action the i'esci'vo battalions were niovcti up liiirrioilly. Al nine o‘clocli while Iicailifil ioivard llill 70 tiivr.c liattalioiis were caiiiyht ii|idci"inii' ar~ lillei‘_\' tire and iliizperiaeil. The on- einy leaders next called' upon the l~'ourth Guards Division which has been hcld on this part of the line for siich an eiiim‘goiic_v iii; that wliicli coiilronicd the ilolciirloiai of lmiis 'mining centre all Gerinan coiiiitenai- were repulsed. BRITISH OFFICIAL REPORT. ----&-_---_- (From Our Own Correspondent.) lpaclmges of lobsters. now before the O’I"l`AWA.- By a iiiiaiority oi' Zh .‘§r\.riate_ will be ctiiislilernlily aiiiicnilcit grpsli m me environs of tha F"°"'-"Il today tlie`govei'niiie|il voted down the througli the ctfortsi of llenators Mur- tlraiiani ainoiidnicnt and ifarriod tht-I phy :ind l\rlo_l.oan. The weight. in pac- t""I"“' 'IW “lllciill Hlalelllelll ”(I‘I’i| second rcailiiig iil` thc thiiiaillaii nor- liagea will 'be for it pound -tin, four tlinrii ltiiliivav Bill. 1 toon iiiiiicos_ ii hiiIi` poiinil, sc.-ven oiiii- lt. Ll. llniiiiott. t‘nIi;ai'_\', in his cet; and picnic size, ton ounces. The spccch iiniulc :i :revere .iiralgiiinent ol <'l;iii'_=e ;;ovcriiiiii; labelling of packa- .\lacl\cnzic-, and liianii, 'but voted ,for gui; will be ziiiiciiricil giving the right Icalladla" PW95 De5Pa'CI‘-l the Bill. llc doiii'iiu'lnr| gro.itcir pro- in lduropean lirlns tn use their own v , . I L'ONDUr""` The lexf- Uf U19 liflllsll caution tieiilaring that the value of labr-li¢. official ntatriiiciit about the western the road, to lix thc wortli ol' stocky 'llivrc aio niani' ruinors current re- tmnl “"I1"’I' ‘VM ('"“`d V511 /I-l-"I izlioiiiil noi he on present toot, g'ii'ii, c-ilitor of 'thc tllnhe, now Ca- ngiiiyiii iiri-.ss ('ni-i‘r-.Vipiiinleiit at the front, as t'olio\cr~: The long stiugglc between Avtocracy and Government ot the people by the people must be touglit to a decisive end. lii iiunibeis. C-aiiada is not adcqiiately vcinesentecl. More- <»~.:~.. tlicrf is serious clanqci that wlicn t?'e man-power is in--~.'_ icuivittl Uatiarliari loi<_"= --/ill be tai-lftly 'lcLteasIng. l'-1-in is iiiiyniil iirrfl for s",li a _=i's,‘i2|1aton tl init/ alrite -=, -_--iii f‘n.'il»Ir- nicii overywlivio in t`.Vai\a'la *'i iiiitte for lm- »»,=-ji_~'/- miti-ieniiiniii ot the fn-iiiiiiilsoiy service iii'-asnie. "'-i.~ri=; i-l Vaiiaiilaiii tatliciv- -im) |ni.i’_|ieis, w`7'o ln the ii -i-i --; iiicli yoiitli po ou; to fiin iii t=cr_~,rtniii’s ~ mise. shoiilii lf- pit/rii .-'i=ii»‘.iiii.f~ that th# tilting; ot their p.i'l¢.cs in t.‘Iie im ~; is if;ai‘i'o:l in I..-ina li fs ei solemn n.1'.lonal. obiIga-- l.‘ui:. t.ia|is;en/.ting nil parlj, t-rs atiil loyalties. The men :t the front Loitfldently to-il'. forward lo the immediate and adequate enforcement of t‘ie tonsiziiptloii law." BE RUN REPORT' _ . _ _ ,. . . ._,_.-,- V_, ___,..,_.,.._._-,...,.____-_....,--.-.~.,.,~~_....-4 tcimsdlnii Press Despatch.) yiingidm Llnlment euros toothlnho. riouiily ill l died, Di were wounded. ___...,._.____._..__._. "i'hi=ire ure no locitl nlinlos. i Rhll l_.lN.~- Tl (l-‘ .t lenient I saws limi in P`i1iri‘iNc.i'sLt|li];"i?oiN>iiil Stoll' ` '__-__"-'*~___ 'l‘he otliclal report of l<"ield Marshal' ` ` ' _ _ _ - ‘ f 9 Iattl luii hniiii toith Tho llrltisli J H"LANDLR’ 'N CASUALTY LIBT' i ii i iiit`niitr_v iiro-ntliicltliig ttorniun post U.r.l.AwA \ugum MTH” ‘Meat 'mm on H eleven mne front-' _ , "|ii»;n'ilt_\~ list lncI|idn:~i Uiiiinor I). (I. .___ ` Canadian Frou Den atchi ( p . ~ _ . _ . ' . . . ,;UN'|,0N__ N0w,,,,,,,,,r expression.. o'r'i'n\vi\.--- Ti... iiimii eiisimliy lliil Moiiiiiili, non Point. iiii oar, is. iiiiaiiii Nli:(';illniii. ol' liower lledeqiie, Gunner icnnadlnn Pius Despatch) IJ n ciariiii coiiii-iii. Giiiiner A A of opliiloii are-ilufsvorable to the con' ilzni 125 nainion. Eleven weriiim-||i|,,,-y' ,~¢-.-pm-ted gggged_ l’ope's poacennote and clalui it was ktllt ' in nction. ii died of wounds. 1- iniipirr-il by Aiistrln. ii l>l'l=*0"f‘l DI .W“"- lil WIIWIDK- 5 fit” Mlnard‘| Llnlmant curel colds, etc. llnra No Right to u Second . Season to Recoup Them for Their Losses. For want ol’ better material and in order avoid specifically answi=rIni_f the question put to It by The-. Guardian _\'eiitei‘iiai', the Patri'-l takes to deep waters and attacks the K0\"‘rrlmf-'ll for granting the petition of fisher- men and packers in Prince lddwarii lslan-'. for u secoiifl l--h=ior sonsnii. Of course the Pntrloi li; at sea with regarrl to Ilia ailcgcfi l'nct:: and ratlicr upsets the gallant Uiiiiaiii Read who claimed to have be.--i dirr~ctl_v instru- mental in obtaining the extension. lu order to brinr, the facti; before those who are not la-niillar with them it may he rccalletl that according to official reports. froiin the tii;her_v ovcrsotira iii.- catch this scaiion was oi|l_~; 'ill pci' cont. ot' noriual for the whole prii- vlncn and oil the south side it wai oven loss- than this. A iargi-. nie1‘iV ing of packers and itisherineii vi'i.:: lielrl in Sinnimerslde in June at wnicii strong i'c.snlntloiis were passiiii ash- lng for :i second scasoii. /\ delega- tion l`roiii l‘rinco lildwarii island and also one ii-oin N. B, waltmi on tlio Minister oi’ Marine and Flslierlcs and pre-sentetl the facts. strongly urizlii.; the granting of ii ‘second season. After t'iill investigation by the depail- ment. which included the scntllng cl"- nn official l`rcim the rlcpartment at (lt- law'i. thc Minister granted a st-coiiil xieinaoii. li is true that some of the the :if-cond season. especially in phi.-I ces iviicre cod-lishlng is good and in bait. lint the cxtviisioii his imc.-ii irresi- packcirs arc- not taking advanlafle ltlilnopcr; R.tl.i\lllci:k; Robert Young; filhcr iicctloiin Oiviris to =iv=1r<'lI.v 'il' iiieiii .it iiio in-iiin iii-nw:-i-ii' coni- l`ollow Suit. WINNIPEG.-\'lrtuall_v cvcry real- ly prominent business and pi'ol`csc.lfin- nl iiinn renlileut ln South Winnipeg who vires :illcgiancis to the Liberal Iparty has uiibsci'lbed to a statement. rieciarlng his dissatlsfnctioii wiith the convention which closed Thursda_v. Tho atatcineut, which pronilscs an curly public meeting, was issued _ves- lerday afternoon. it reads: ‘ "We the iindvistgned Liberal elect ors of South Winni-peg. who are dis- Fatinficd with the result and spirit ofthe rccrnt Liberal <‘onvtiiitlon_ahout the war. Naltlonal governinent -iinri ioaiiiwiililp. have tlocldcd to call at an curly date a mans nieclini; ol iliose Liberal electors (both inon and wo- ineni ol' South Winnipeg who hold siiniiar views. itniioiinroinent will he niaiio shortly as to the dale and place ot ineetlniz." l’itblaiio, K. t‘.; .l. ll. Anlidnwll; l<`riiiik 0. l<`nvvlcr; lil. li. Martin; li. W. Hutchin.°on; F. S. llartstono'; Ilr. Thomas Bealii; 'l`. D. Robinson; Manilus Bull; Edward l’arinll; VV. A. Winilatt; I’. ll. Mcliiunou; ll. .l_. Syiiiiiiptoii. K. ('.; A. ii). liowlen; S. PI. liii~hiii'iis; .l. N. llutchinson; .l. B. (‘o_viio. li. t‘.; William lfisiicr; lid-I wlii Loftus; ld. ll. Bcnnest.; I). ll. W. T. l{li'bl'; Walter l`rncman; (loc don l\lacltcnzle; 'l`. A. (‘rf-rar ti‘re's- painyl; W. A. i\latlic.s:oii; t‘. 1-<. Maili- iy appreciated by tho lisliormeii. ll" such snconil season had not. _hec:iI uraiiloil it would have entailed great! liardsliip on ii large number ot' lisiioi'-' nion who had anciirril only a S-nifill catch durlni: the tlr:it._season and ali-.ti on many who had suffered the loss iii' much of their gear during the early, iaeasoii bring up the whole seasontsf catch to a noi'»mal one of an ordinai-_v ncason it cannot, be said to be detri- incntnl to the iiitliistrv as no incit- lobslers will have been caught than in an ordinary year according to the l’atriot’s own showing. The Patriot. which purports to bf-. tlie special friend of the farmers and lislieriiicii is showing poor judg-ment ln trying to make political capital out nl' the thoughtfulness of the Fisheries tlepartment in irranting this extra sea- son solely to benefit the fishermefn and in compliance with their petition. 'l-‘llnard'a Llnlment cures distemper. 'I`EMPERA'I`llI{-P] TIDE, MOON. E'l‘(`- spring iitorinsi. Should the soooiiii Liberals of Edniontoii and district. ov- eson; W. E. l\illner; .l. M. \\'lltiio\'; l". ll. Jzikeway; J. Billings; H. V. I-liuisou; R. W. Campbell; A.-Mac- lloiiaiil; lJr. ('._ N. Bell; ltr. ll. li. (`liown; Ii). J. 'l`arr; J. ll. t‘urlc; lt.,l S. ltcflil iind othcrs. l'lDM(ll\"l`t')NV»liitensn dIssaiii;l'act» ion is felt. by a large proportion of the er'thc. result of the Winnipeg coiiven- lierc are the iiiiziiatiircs: li~iiin,<:i scribed to a Statement Declarlng Dissatis- taclion wilhilhe Hand Picked Convention. Alberta and British, Columbia Liberals ' Some action will undoubtedly bs taken to give effective voice to this feeling. it la probable that lt will be along the same llnesas foUowsd by the ills-seutiing member; of the party lil Wlmlines- The inlluenca exerted ai the convention hy the machine- plckeii delegates from this city, largely drawn from the Provincial lim-eriimeiit nlllcers lu the control of Attoi‘iie\'Gfnei'al Vroes. is felt to involve Edmontoii in disgrace. For hall’ zi dozen years, Cross and Oliver have fought. one another, but now, when a vital imperial issue has arisen. they have joined hands in support of Sir Wilfrid Laurier. Mr. (Toss has eixtenderl hln influence in Vancouver in recent years and also controls tha organization there. ' coas-r i.isenAi.s ni-:ssc " \'|t"l`()lIlA, B. (1.--‘Until Premier Bi-owstor ond the ddlegatgs retum from Winnipeg and clear the political iitniosphere. Liiberals here ‘beyond ex~ pres:-sim: disappointment. generally re- fiii-e to tiller any public expression on tin- cviisiion of the conscrlptlon issue, :init i=iidnrs=eiiieiit of Sir Wilfrid Laur- ier at the Winnipeg conventloii. it is asiii here. however. time Brit- ish Viiliinibia 'l.ihi=rala. because of thc force of piibllc opinion. may lead in i-i movement to repudiate the piissy-fooling of the Winiilpeg con- vention. Eforts are to be made to place the Liberal party in British (‘olninbla on record as- directly favor- ing coiii-iizriptlon, ln a resolution to tw liitroiliicefrl at. the special session ot’ the Legislature this week. I Before going to Wlnniipcg, the Pre- mier said that if conscrlptlon were iiecessary to maintain the forces at the front, uonscrlption would have to come. despite Sir Wilfrid Laur- tloii. ` ler. _..._ __- _-__-____~_-_ ___---_ __-'_~_'f~_-`-'-“ linguished Conduct. TORONTO. Aiigusl 17-lilorieraw v'e=tci~l_v wind:-.innstlv iiili and warinf .Qitiirdav south easterly winds unset *li-fl with o low sliri\\‘er.=. 'l`lin- hielicei triiipiiratiiie i`e~.:c-i'-li-l rcsti‘i‘day was 75 degree: :ihorc At 10 ii. ni. ll war. 'JD above, at fl p. ni it -.vas GR .'ihove'. 'lhe lowest the prev icur. night was G0 above. i The tide will be high this morning at 10.05 and tomorrow at 10.!-2; it will be high tonight at 11.24 anti to morrow at 11.55. i The sun sets this evening at 7.23 rind tomorrow nt. 7.21; lt rises tomor- row :it 5.23 and Siiiiriay at 5.24. I The moon sets tonight at 7. I Thi-. liiiit quarter of tho moon wnn nn-'l`liiirinliiy, Ang. 9th at 2.56 ii. fin. Tlinre will be a now moon on Fri- dny, Ang. l7l.b at l.2i p. ni. The longlh ot’ today will be tour- tcen hours and one minute. Mlnardn Llnlmeni ourel pangs! in cowl l"ol!':v.'ing are the names oi' the l"li.=l ]_¢im..i.\|= in zo nv:=r.=e.i= to tight tor lilug and i'oinit1j.': . li ldiiiiwi il \'l`rf>i:=. it " '»'-'iiii tli° '.'\lllit'sr_»,- i\li~flal for i'oiitltiii