r _ TEMPERATIIRE . f : __ __ _,_ y., . , < .' il'iisstiiiiliiiiis_ii_r_llti|i_iieiraiillr smeltilisiilritiituiéirrilrsrtilriiiiiliiiisllrlltiirilsiltntitirttilillllrliiiir#Hiltoniiilloitstiiiisiitiitilils3iiililili`lt'illiliiili»iitiii`iiiuisittiiiiiilliitiriltiiiilfiquisiiliiiiiiiirittlitsismiisltsiiiilltiesnialiiisidilsltslssistfsftssstiiiiltiliiieiifntaslitiiiliiiirlslvif , , _ _ . _,v _ iualsilnssnsllsssllsuspsslssllslslsaslMilli!!!Illnessllvslllllllllsssllslussssusnsssiiussn sssiinsiiissusssssssn; _ The chori _ r _ . -. ,._. ___ . :Qt , .. , . ._ ~ ottetown Capers Prmce Edward .rlsiavdr bike the U.ew . _ ‘ ` f . 1. _ _' , . 1 _ _-~- i ' ' _ ' '~ .¢. ,_ t _ _ ,_ _ _ _ ._.. _ ,g . . __,, _ . . 1, _ ` " ` -_ _ ' ' ‘ .-- r r 1. -i. L _. . r » . » . ,i ` "‘ _ e . ’ f t ' “f r _ §,,.lq ._ . , _ . -.-- 'WL _- - . ‘ .. . . T, - - Nl¢fR` "--=N¢ D‘Al|..v I = , _ lr ._ , - , - ~ , ir’ -i - ' . I _ ___ - _ ‘_ ._ _ -_ _'__ _ ~ .. r_._» .- f v .rr ,r-_ . -r_ ~- f; - ‘_ __~ _ _ _ _ ,Lip * Y _ not-rrihp pony raorrriod im f ` ~ f of Y * - ""” wnkly (Now lvsninn Daily) 1001- _ . _ ° TH = iULY 1‘9, 1917 . e2¥|§F"l»o:'v`:8o'i'-ét(r;'l)|Tl'ii:rl)r' :'avft=::nf: me emo mill. o. _' ` _ ' - __ V _ »__ _ fy; -v-' ~` ' _ 5 _- ' ' ._ A' :"_'__'{ . e.. .-_._-~ 'Ti 11:' V - .. " --- osir irsciin ...iiiinninnn I II I Q s ‘ 4 an _ _ neil-lun srelilieiis - owing lo liberal illiliosiiion lltrroirrliriri” ltr hi lleiperiiie righnop. 0 ir liohthy the .5 Uonlaiii Valuable Cannes vi Coal. Colt and Extension Will Not- he Sent to Senate and -- British.-Gained-.Ground _il Captured ""“°‘ -Provisions. Germany will .Lay Up 30 Election- lleiore .End ot Year is iilour-0nly Prisoners. B|_[]wN UP Steamers in Roltendain Rather- Than. Risk rl sllilllv “ri '° Way out A . . r I , ' ' _ ' (Canadian Press Des etch' (From Our Own Correspondent.) 0TTAWA.- Despite the desei-tion of Hun. Geo. P. Graham and F. F. Pardee from -the war Liberals there is still an excellent prospect 'of -the union of the war parties under -the leadership of Sir_, Robert Borden. Wihen Messrs. Graham and Pardee publicly returned to Sir Wilfrid Lali- rier’s party they removed the great- est impediment to the union govern- ment. There was never any delusion in the government party as to -the final action of Mr. Graham but Mr. Pardee's professions were- accepted. It is now admitted by his war Liberal Colleagues and ‘hy the Conservatives that he was the chief obstructionist from Ontario, iii consummating the desire of the since-re supporters of the P -) His offer of cabinet representatioh LONDON* A further British “d` ' va I M h L i t- wss generous -to the extreme and be- edmig, “ax “?,r,,c gmggrfggayé reprfffm yolid the expectations of.the Liberal announcement fullows; faction who expected to join the war‘_ administration. ch M lt call also b"e said that the sin- fu? “There was lighting of a desperate arncter again last night east of nchy Le Preueux resulting in a ther gain of round b us ani the E Y - cerity of such men as Dr. Clark, Hugh capture of u few mme german D,-l. Guthrie, F. B. csrvoii, coo. Mccranovn wnefs- -PPISOHGPS also were centur- W. A. Buchanan and like members Ed bi' “S and ‘m“'1Y °f '-he enemi' Were ' kill i t ‘ among the war -Liberals was never ra de: dxarigg ‘;(1’_‘;'s§igh;’fno_f’_',‘_‘;:_Bt5t:;;_ i questioned ‘nor is now questioned bvi costiavoi-no and irrtho neighborhood either Sir Robert Borden or his as- ii _ of Boestughe. A hostile raiding party was encountered and driven oi't` by our DMFOIS |1981' W1°|lJ9~ AMg§r¢flid|an Press Despatch.) (Ca-nad-ian Press Despatch.) from R_oiti-r'dam, occur-l-e`d'iil Dutch . EwDAM'_ At Stuttgart' in LONDON- Telegrams from an un-'territorial lvatr-i'.-i, is' gene-rally dis- oi.=.nMAN couN1'En-A1'rAc»< rA|l.- GBPIIIMIY- 0" S=t“I'd°>' I1 Smit f“°i°fY rr ~ t . i the .- uri ~ -' ~ - ED_ was _blown up and _totally de8t__oyed_ name east was _port to wlere _ _lcret er ln_naval_tirries here. '-'_---- being captured by British deslr0.V<~l'n icillldilll PN" D°UPi\°|\-) r in the North Sea, say they are all trim serviceable crafts, manned by PARIS-~ A091' UGBVY artillery DFG' \ from a dozen to eighteen men. Thev paration the Germans coun-terattack coutulu yulllpfblc cargoes pt' coal who ed several tinnés last night in the i ' A and provisions. A report says one of the vessels is the Great Eastern Verdun sector but failed -to recapture the ground taken by the French from ____ P D ` __ steamer Brussells for whose capture them yesterday. AM_§(_I_%|_: __l‘¢_llle_)o_lf_U_g7i;:_¢_>__n-_) Be___ gaptain _Fryatt was executed by the the Conservative party. - Sir ‘Robert Borden announced in the Comnnons today -that owing to the opposition to extension he would war in both parties. Even after the war Liberal party was formed he re- mained as Chief Whip for Sir Wilfrid ' ` . _ . . (Cn-nadian Press Despatch.) ' "papers 1 _ r e ,_ jority ofthe bloc oi’_the Centre Rudi an economic peace tall propale the _ , _ _ that part oi' Monday‘s encounter be- Lagiiegiobert Borden approached thai y ,ine House S ent most of the da, cals and Socialists decided Friday ground for the friendly association' LOPENHAGEN' At Dusseldolw - ~ - tween British destroyers and Ger- D 3 evening to introduce unchanged upon of the peoples 195 people- h“"° been Sentenced mr ch t h' -h r - l. war Liberals in an effort to secureion the new Railway Act. ` Tomorrow the ,.eas,_,e.mblln of the Remhst l ...Th , food riots. The-y include a great ma" mer an 'men W ’° “em 3 _ s as 6 iieichltfls will energetically tempting to rrirr the British blockade union and frarlklless and with a ge-'the Military Service Bill will be reads as follows: 'promote the creation of irlternatonnl many ‘fiilidieil and l11iI10l‘S- uercslty that was appreciated by all ci' pgulu lu-(,ugl,l_ lo,-ward ,md pressed to “As on August 4, 1914, so on the judicial orgilllzatlons. 'Bo long, ilot forward the resolution for this purpose to the Senate. This means proposed peace res0|ul_l0n_ which uct un election before the end of the cor-ding to the Berlin Tageblatt. a ma- theln but Messrs. Pardee and Grahamiits third reading. th"esh°m of the ‘°“"h year of the -u'-\~»..»~~ D-_..._-..._.-...-~\- ,.-...,-. spiuln Blur will -sllici il mt ~ inllNvsils.i li czlcn Mlllslnr _ _(C_snadl_an.Preas Despatch.) ' ,_ ZURICHP-"The Austrian Reichsrnt t was thrown into an uproar Saturilny _S wlien the former Czech Minister. Herr (i P hekdcl dth lt' ftl. war, the German people stand. upoll -_ ` the assurance of the speech from tile - --~----'~- A -- ~ --- ---"°--~ throne-‘we are driven by no lust of confluent! ' “Germany took up arms ln"~ de- fence of its liberty and independence deceived by Messrs. Pardee and Gro- , ham as were the Conservative leader and the active workers for union in _ _- \ - , and for the integrity oi’ its territories. The Relchstag labors for peace and wlllfwllp lllllg . reconciliation among the nations. Forced acquisitions oi’ territory and WASHlNG'l`0N~- UNCG-Ffaiiii-Y 115 -political, economic and financial vio- to Greece'2 status in the world-war _lotions are _inooinpntiblewith suciraj was cleared away Manda with thlli; ence Y D » eceigt of ofticial information that “The Relchsteg rejects all plans-I he reek Government, not only 11112 aiming at an economic blockade and ' evered relations with all four of the-_ , entral Powers, but is actually in a` ""”"""""""""'""""""""""""" ""°"“' NSC . e are 6 "H 0 "“ state of war with them entire world was not directed against :tx::"r..i::.s zr:;’;‘.i.‘ NEW YUNK PRESS .'iNi|Nii'S Niiiiiif BRI"-SH REC-RU-mNG sits nun ni i -lull nlviicliii iii” 'N "3-i- g~' 't a d w act ccord- i' ' ngly. He said it was not necessary ____ (Guzman pr". Dupatcm) ° issue “ f°"'““l d°Cl“"“ti°“ qt war* (Canadian Press Despatch.) LONDON.- -It was said here today 5 'he G°"°"“"'e“t feels if is bounq WASHINGTON- The ascension of that the results of British reriruitlng . -_ ` ` ' - sc»ting~Presidenl Fen Kwo Chang to in the United States of Amar ca had fltsgggle ltl?a:ul?,1;x:,itdt§»?“,?l\,e £,e’l;:1tk.\,"tl;|ll,. at Smomkl by Premier Venizelos wh° LONDON.- Appointment of Dr. I the Presidency of China. as the result been very satisfactory and the quality _ topir him _go A_t_i:_I:llf:__ fig? George Michseiis as German Chan or president Li Yuan Hsorrgs decision .oi recruits was high. , -. . -. _ SP0"-" “-‘S B" “D ' S cello- has not appeased the Reichstag not t resume oiiice. has opened n . -----.-- The “Peake” declared that ("""“h "e temporary Salonirkl Government. reforxmists. All word reaching here wide (licld of speculation here- as to A5 “ °“"mi`bemgere"t' Greece' |s`ex` -today indicated that there was coH~iChina's future. - _‘*“-"iii ‘U 1°" 3° §_'_':;°j1__';__;;‘_°b|_3|g;_:_'f! tlilued dissatisfaction over -the fact, Fen has always been a military ' ar ’e5"“"' S 5 ` .hat the elements in the German par- rman and has held many oiilces under added tllat if they were to he stigma- ,ell vi U . Amp; opemtlons I _ _ _ tlnd up tmltprs lllclr all ;‘.z@,¢-|15 who __Ke&'_e“B_;f'k';__‘;_“_;‘_"’°,;‘_he s__`_e__g_,_ of the liamentary body who forced von Betll- .the old Emperor but ill the .two great believed siimilarly should he so stig- V ‘ i' from ller ally, says a Vienna despuic-li'. V “How ure we lo obtain peace," lie-‘ E manded Herr Prascilek, "if wc clii|g'i to the German side? Mus: we coil 1 tinue -to sacrifice our iilterests to the a expansion of Germany? Must we b Wu?" pufies had been ililprisolleil for ut- tempting to bring a-bout all alliance of D Austria with ltussiu and lfralice. and _ mstized ---_ u T’ MEN THAN BANANA and England must continue- to ilght` side by side until freedom against Prussian military aggression is as- sured, declared Lord Aberdeen, for- merly lord lieutenant of ireland, ill an address here Sunday. Lady Aberdeen, who also spoke. ills of Ireland. She looked forward she, said, to the time when ire- land would take her place as "one of that sis-terllood of free 'nations that mano up the British Empire- Lady Aberdeen is the president 0! support of the movement fr0m Ireland has given 310,000 1%- crutts to the Aililed cause since lilo war started, Lady Aberdeen Snid- 140,000 having enlisted- from ire- land and 170,000 men of_ liifih hir-th hsvirhg enlisted in nnsland- She declared that Ireland. Wil-h B population of 4.000.000_ had H9111 a greater proportion of her mlm- 'hotid into fight than had Calmdll- M|nlrd’s Llnlmout guru tdothlehs. THE WEATHER. ` TIDE» MOON. ETC. The tide will'-bs high this mornin!! et 10.14 and tomorrow at 11.01: it willhe high tonight at 11.58 and to- mt_lll'row at 12. r he sun sets this evening at 8 Bild tomorrow at 7.59; it rises tomorrow morning at 4.49 and Saturday at 4.50- The moon sets tonight at 8.14. diy, July 11th it 10 ll. m. The ill-st quarter ot the moon will be on\Friilay, Jul 37th st 1.40 mm- The length of aliiay will be fifteen hours and twelve minutes. Minsrtis Llnlmsni oiirsepmst In cows 1 ~_ \~ »» 1' y the declaration previously issue peoples alter the war. The freedom of the seas must be assured. Only however, as the enemy Governments -t do not accept such a peace; so long -V _ ernlali n June of last year. soclMes_ These men were as much -`-'-W-"""-""' Y' - ' -”""~"- ----'~-’-'-'-----ff-'-"---~’~*-'~ ~-- - U" “"9 that me new chancellor is A despatch from Amsterdam says, merely a stop gap until a military t ,_ U I 1 b ,_ dictatorship can -be established. €v§;1:]e1§i,l?;'?d§;usa?,|:1 "1’,I§nfbI,]5g_ Cir. rylng provisions and German coal. The latter is se-nt by the Rhine to Rot- . f _ ' - ' terdzim, whence it is shipped lo Ham- - __ - ‘ _ burg in order to relieve congestion on ' . German railroads. ‘ ‘ _ | , `_ - " .lt has been announced from Rot- - ' -_-_-_*__ 4 ' N _ :erdani that Germany has decided to ' , ' ' a ll tllirt coill stearmera there lil-` COPENHAGEN- The Richstag‘s the stirring up of enmity among the GERMANY..pt€pdp0f prttimptlug to l-uu tllemi as they threaten Germany and her ai lies with conquest and violation the _ German people will stand together as I - one rullln. hold out until shaken and fight until the rights of itself and its allies -to life and development are secured. _ The German nation united is unconquerable. S ,, , Huge crowds swept the police- off “"3 Reicmm hwws that ‘“ this heir .feet in their enthusiasm and 'so en W U are dejending me Father __\_ially stormed the gates of file rail. E - - ‘ l_l_;l_xi_o_l_i_i_l;:_ci_ll_l_g_a_l”____l;__is as one with the Q land; in the heroic struggles they are sure' of, the. undying thanks of -'QI -the whole people." i _u _ B' burg and Quartermaster General Lu ' __ i0 the Am'-‘S rem- bm can qmckly be dendorff show the unveiled influence NEW YORK. The United States Ifniitli 'O me °°'°fH “Kai” oi the miiitarist sought tp he error i.0NDoN.- David Lloyd George, o torpedo from n submarine While it is understood the new G0 clsed pvc, the Roichstpg phd other the British Premier, yesterday sent All survivors have been landed and efnmeiit has not Yet mobilized this civil allthorities in Germany. _ it telegram to Prince Lvoff, the Rus- the irllilred taken £0 il il0iiDiilli- army, the classes of 1916 “iid 1917- NEW YORK.-_ The world says; sian Prime Minister, congratulating _-- l>l‘@Vi°_\_1B:y P"@;'_@i_;*e;i___ bY____'__ii§ _~;l_i_i_f__’§ "if pulling down and setting up chan- the Russian Government and people TOY" 8 Il Clli 8 i 8 - cellors responsible only to the Kaiser on the success of the Russian often- to the colors about two weeks ago , , - - ' and his gene-rals are nothing more sive. The tex-t of the telegram reads: C0mm|55|0“9i` -7°“"“"tr wh°m the AL than tricky responces to evidences of “Henrtiest congratulations of tile declared Home Rule was the only' llps entrusted with enforcing Constan- pomllar unrest they are hupeful slgni Brlllpl, (;0v,,l~u.m9ul ou the sucuesg ol curg for the social and ec0l10lniC!illlB’S H\l5iCl1“°"- has '“l’°"°d "mt, if they are super-militarism's defiance the Russian offensive. ll-t is a splendid . I I ~ I ll GWGK ilmiy °f 250-000 Wm be of liberty and responsible government -tribute to -the practical wisdom and mann--H0llweg’s fall were not consul- crisises which recently have swept _ e“iZei°*` army is placed at about ted lu the new chancellor’s naruiing. Chino he practically caused the de- -i- *0-OW- ami me "9”“"““ts °' me ‘°r` There is no evidence whatever -to feat of the monnrchlsl; by failure to (Cillliiiln PNN D¢lPl'¢¢h-3 1" regular army- WMI” nm ov" sllow that the new chancellor is any give them active support. WVASHINGTON-* Siiikiliil' Of Ui* ' '30-000 “°W- has at “mes bw" m°m` more inclined toward democracy than ilzed to ii total of 200,000 men. and is was his prede(__éS90,,_ ' _ lug uf ll"-ee men and me lulury 0,- ,capohio or roar-,irirrg :ioo,ooo ii mimi- New e,e___e_____ have now entered ,__ ,wo me,m,,e,B 0, the ,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,,,9d ‘ti°1IS "0 P\'°"i“€‘i- The ‘"°g““"-‘ tho 'German crisis. 'rho puhlic oh- guard was announced. today by tlre` " l>rI1i~i°I1'iiY were ¢1°m°bi"“ii by "“",trancp into politics of the Gorman . l State Department. Allies when fvim" Km C°““"*“‘ crown i>r-loco, reid Marshal rlihdon- The Slennier was 0wI1°(r bg. $8 oo . , . - ' .0 on deposit lo be drawn rlpoil_.r.irlre a uri-mbcr oi’ thc Legislature. --.~...~.,..~.... -~.~....w»-.~.,..,.....,,~, ,.........a..........._.......,..,...,......._...~,...._.._ PLUNKETT BELIEVES IRISH A CONVENTION Will SUUGEEIJ `cnllcil to order' iilrri linzlilv was 1,-_lf-i~lr>ii frolii Ihr- iliiiisi- of (Iom- tlloufi for ull illnllll in Home Socra- tul_\' i,iai1ilir~l.~i. li wa- Mix Ulmlgll who wu..- r'cr-iii~r|e'rl as ilro only mem- ber of l’ul'liuliit-iii. tri volt- ill the licgiitivri mr lr r~csolrli.l-oil i-xlirf-ssing Grvail lti'ilaill's zlpllrcciiitirill of the entry oi' lilt-J liiiilvli Stull-.-r iiltil the will". ____________ inlnlrlw il oisi. r _ lnnis lnlwnl LONDON. The Router correspon- dclll :li Alnsterrlairl, uirrler :late of July lil, says thot, Ihr- llavarian Kurler. publishes what the-I Rheinis- che Wesi.inlie-che Zeiiung calls "An almost incredible and sensational i\f‘veldtl0n,” to inc c-Tfccr that Profes- sor Hornack, on Julie 30, wrote in a letter which he-'sent to Munich, ` an account of an interview he had had a few days ago previously 'with Dr, von Bctlrmann-Hollweg, the Imperial German Challceilor. ' According to this- nt-count, ' the! Chiillceilor irlifurmcd Professor Har- nack iliuthlu views closely approxi- _rnatotl those oi l‘lilllp Scheidma `, Dr. Eduard David, Socialists. and Karl Heine. i~loclui-Democrat. t cellor McKenna for suggesting that the British were killing German prisoners. After the iscent lrlsli rebellion-he attacked the Govern- ment for executing the iealln-s__oi’ the lnovelnent and sevcrel’ times aftei'w\rds‘ spoils on the subject of _ _ r - ' ‘VN s that he could not yet-free himself entirely from the iiniiuencls dl the Conservatives, who must ilrst be d - vided before be obtained a frea hané _for action." ’ , ' - - Dr. von Betltmann-Holltveg said that the ,glteatest danger was from German; who continued . ta. bella; in victory and added' "In the best mu rebellion. Bsvbnl times _lic was loose it cali only be s draw." _ _ Q.