The Daily News V. VOL. VI r. NO, 82. MUNCH UUPEUT. II. C HATUHDAY. AUGUST B. lOlrt. - ' - - :. . . i piuut; nvt: ciijiT3 errnsH commanders prabe qwamaks FREr CH AND BRITISH AVIATORS VERY BUSY -FRENCH RECAPTURE FLEURY 3 I 1 "- I Ml JELLICOE AND ALLIED AIRMEN I I MM?riNDUlCH I J POWERFUL PATRIOTIC ADDRESS HAIG PRAISED MAKE BIG RAIDS BA7ENTIN(LPetlcJ Ut'uO.MVe S4.. aSlNCMY Wood MANANCOURT DELIVERED BYFRED. PETERS, K.C. G(ilLLEMONT THE CANADIANS ON WEST FRONT A & V COMBLE5 MOrfTAUeAN A WESTHOLME THEATRE PACKED AT WAR ANNIVERSARY GATH- OMAUREPAS ERING LAST EVENING "GO ON, STOP NOT" WAS TEXT Commanders Say Triumph Certain Tons of Bombs Dropped on Vital CARNOY OF STIRRING SPEECH "HONOR, HONESTY for Allies Measure to Spcts In Enemy Lines Brus MARICOURT m Vr AND TRUTH" BASIS OF EMPIRE Abolish Poverty sels will riot Pay Russians Gl CUP?LU In Britain. ' Advancing. Ham interfered considerably charge In fact of what they SUZANNE ?fe MT. with the patriotic parade last knew to be almost certain death," Special to The Dally ftewt.) (Spfrlal to The Dally Tftvsi.) evening and the ladies of tho ho continued," and I ask you hero London, August 5, Admiral Sir 1'arin, August 5 Ilepulsing Daughters of tho Kmpiro and of tonight to pledgo yourselves with John Jellicne, in command of the fierce German a(tncks, tlio French Hre,Oomlfl Sri. BlMHtSJr tho lied Cross Society are to be mo that tho widows and children HERBECOURT t P Grand Fleet, and General Sir have recaptured Klpury by a great J) - LAMAAIiONITTtJ )) congratulated upon tho showing of those who havo sacrificed themselves Douglas Hoig, commanding the bayonet charge. South o.f Peron-ne, r "iDom Pierre. II they made under rather unpleasant shall bo cared for." Ho Hntish forces on the western the French have succeeded in conditions. A SDCcial word then dwelt briefly upon the great frojit, on tlie second anniversary ucslroying an enemy captive of praise is also duo to tho cadets work done by tho ttussians in tho of We war nave forwarded mes balloon which was a most cfllcient for their splendid bugle work cast and the French and British saes of congratulation to the look-out for the Germans. while leading tho procession, In tho west, the result'of which Canadian forces for their bravery AIP Fljhtlng. headed by J. It. Beatty. Fred. must be victory. "It must bo a en the field, and both leaders ex. Thirty-four aeroplanes bom Peters, K. C, accompanied by our victory that will leave no placo pre.v,uPrc,l'8 confidence in the uarued the German lines in the returned soldiers came next and for tho piracy of nations," ho J rR&SNES ultimate triumph of the Allies. region of Verdun,dropping thirty- ' VERMANDOVILLER? M Mayor McCalTery and the aldermen concluded,amidst ringing cheers. To Abolish Poverty. two bombs on Stctinay station and followed, with tho various In introducing Fred. Peters, K. Thn parliamentary corrcspon eighty-four on .Montmedy and societies of the city next and the C, the sneaker of tho evenin?. dnt of the Daily Express reports Sedan stations and also on Ger -JeJe WmL. fire brigade bringing up the rear, Mayor McCaffery said that he did thai the government Is consider- man bivouacs in the district of with the engines decorated for not know of any gentleman in tho m measures for tho abolition of Damvillers. tho occasion. province who had a better right preventable- poverty in Great Drit British Raids. FRESH ADVANCES ON THE WESTERN FRONT Shortly after the doors were and greater ability to deal with ain. This statement explains London, August 5. British The accompanying map shows the British and French gains of opened, tho Wcstholmo Theatre the subject. certain passages in Premier As naval aeroplanes dropped two July 20lh. Tho German salient around Chaulncs and Iloyo is was filled. Tho building was Mr. Peters' Address. quidi s speech at the recent eco tons of bombs on thn German beginning to crumble. draped withvUnion Jacks, Cana .Mr.. Peters said that on this ji. mir" conference In Paris. aerodrome and ammunition sheds i : dian, Scotch and Irish flags, while awful day he had nothing good Sam Hughes Reviews. at Ghent and also on an Austrian BOWSER SILENT ON VANCOUVER WANTS the platform carried the colors of to say of our enemies. The resolution Sh'.rni lifTe, August 5. Sir Sam location at Mcirielbeke. WADE'S CHALLENGE MEXICAN the Allies, with a huge Canadian to bo passed that night CONFERENCE H'unlies reviewed tho Canadian Brussels Refuses. flag as background, while por would be passed on tens of thou " iseas forces hero today. Ho Brussels has refused payment traits of the King and Queen, the sands of platforms throughout Although nearly a week has (Special to Tfie stated that the Germans now respect of the fino of five million marks Dally Sewi.j Duke of Connaught and (ho late tho Empire and it was framed that the gallantry of th Canadians. imposed by tho Carman governor elapsed since Mr. F. C. Wade, K. Vancouver, Augusi 5. Mayor Karl Kitchener occupied prominent the voice of tho people, and not in consequence of the celebration C, made his sweeping challenge McBcath is urging tho Federal positions, with the emblem the voice of any government or German Food Conditions. held by tho citizens ou tho Belgian to Premier Bowser for tho latter Government to submit a nronosal of tho I. O. D. E. in the centre. ruler might be heard. It's mes Pei lin, August 5. Germany officially National holiday. to accompany him to Seattle and to Washington to arrange that the To the right of the stage stood sage Is "Go on, stop not," said Russians Advance. Prince Ilupert's Iloll of tho speaker. Honor, declares that tho food there endeavor to induce John T. meeting placo of the impending situation is quite satisfactory and Petrograd, Aug. 5. Tho enemy which has grown to double its For two years we had been Scott to return hero and tell what conference between the United that a splendid organization for U desperately attempting lupre- siro of last year. Messrs. 1I.A. fighting two nations who had the distribution tit supplies and out tho Itussian advance upon bo-knows regarding' the plugging Slates and Mexico bo Vancouver. Harvey, Louis Ainadio and H. been preparing for forty years. tho storing of provisions enables Kovcl. charges In tho last by-election, Fletcher, of the Weslholme Theatre, Britain has learned how to beat the government to ovorcomo tho General Sakahoroff's army is the premier, despite his publicly CONNAUGHT TO LAY had spared no pains in tho them, and had Britain been prepared uifaorab!o conditions of the past progressing towards Lemberg and professed anxiety to havo this FOUNDATION STONE decorating of tho theatre. While Iwo years before, thero eai, without any serious derangement has captured thirteen hundred matter sifted, has shown abso- tho audience gathered, an orchestra would have been no war. Ho described of the mode or life of Austriaus. utcly no disposition to accept (Special to The Dally Kews.) composed of P. C. Daugherty, tho Germans as cowards. the population." Mr. Wade's defi. Ample time has Ottawa, August 5. On Septem II. A. Harvey, G. A. Woodland, not but that they wero bravo AUTO BANDITS GET now elapsed for tho premier to ber 1st, the Duko of Connaught James Lee and J. W. Collier ren. fighters, but that they were utter METHODIST CHURCH AWAY WITH BIQ SUM arrange for that trip if ho had will lay tho corner slono of the dered a selection of patriotic airs. cowards in tho treatment of pris any intention of taking up Mr. new Parliament Buildings. The In opening tho proceedings, oners and non-combatants. In Thero will bo no service in tho (Spoclal to The Hilly Newt.) Wade's challenge, and tho premier's lato King Kdward laid tho foundation Mayor McCaflery reminded tho support of his contention, ho Methodist Church Sunday evening Detroit, Mich., Aug. 5. Auto silence ou tho subject can stone of the old building on citizens that in. every city and quoted stances of tho mutilation m areount of tho Uapllst meeting bandits shot tho pay clerk of the only be taken as an indication the same day in tho year 1860. every hamlet throughout the of children; tho crucifixion of in the Kmpress Theatro, when Dr. Burroughs Adding- Company and that his actions belie his words Dominion Revenue. F.mpiro citizens were gathered Canadian soldiers; the poisoning J I- Campbell, of Vancouver, will got away with Forty-flvo thousand ou this matter of clearing up tho For tho four months ending together to reiterate their faith of water pools in Africa: tho peak. dollars. Tho thieves mado good plugging charges. July 3 1st, Canada's revenue is in British arms and to renew the sinking of the Lusitania; Zeppelin their escape. Tho premier was yesterday sixty-soven millions. Tho amount resolution to carry the war to a raids on defenceless towns; tho FOR SALE confronted with a proposal, mndo for tho samo period last year was successful conclusion. Ho shortly looting of Belgium: tho murder Carload mining machinery, including DR. J. L. CAMPBELL WILL y Mr. William Steers, n local forty-flvo millions, sketched the history of the war, of Nurse Cavell, and of Captain 17 machine, drills, column PREACH HERE TONIGHT larrister, in tho course of an in showing how Britain sought to Fryatt. Ho would liko lo seo Berlin drill steel, steam-fittings, terview in -Victoria, Mr. Steers counsel representing the attorney-general's avoid conilict and how gallant treated as Jerusalem was, and cl- Apply Dally News. tf. Dr. J. I.. Campbell, of tho First suggesting that tho premier grant department. little Belgium had held the foo old Joshua made tho judge of the Baptist Church, Vancouver, nr- Scott immunity in tho event of Tho premier evaded a direct at bay until tho Allies, who were Germans. Tho whole nation Mrs. McMillan .will 8lng,aJ, tho rived from tho 6nnt last evening Scott's return here and telling of reply to tho proposal, informing unprepared, had time to arm. should bo punished and it should ineoti,lff jn tho KllI,,Pcgg Tieolro and will conduct a series of services all ho knows about tho plugging Mr. Steers that tho granting of "Thank God, wo can point witll start with tho hanging of tho tonight. here, beginning intho Kin-press charges under oath. Mr. Steers immunity to Scott was a matter prido tonight to tho part Britain Kaiser, who has been Indicted for Theatre tonight. Dr. Campbell also asked that, in tho event of on which ho would havo to confer has played," said tho mayor. Ho murder. He said, that Berlin is one of Canada's foremost Scott returning and giving ovi- with others. He promised to givo then tracod tho work accomplished should bo treated as tho RAmans WESTHOLMff. preachers and is onthusinstieally lenco, that ho bo allowed to cross. Mr. Steers an answer soino time by our navy, culminating in troated Carthage, tearing tho city received everywhere. Ho has Just examine Scott as fully as tho today. Sun. tho battlo of Jutland, and wont ou down and sowing salt that noth SATURDAY OPERA(TOOAV)HOUSE ONLV received an invitatio.ii from Dr. to traco tho marvellous creation ing should grow there. MATINCI AT 2 ISO Dixon, of Spurgcon'a Tabernacle, of Kitchoncr's army from a mere To Our Allies. !"? ".' bl Show rU. London, l'liRlaml, asking him to DR. J. L. CAMPBELL nothing to an army which today "Our message to our Allies, ami Seal Feature iiobart Henley, go nvor tliero and deliver n course is second to nono. Ho described it is not tho message of any ruler "THE SILENT BATTLE" of sermons which lie delivered in First Baptist Church. Vancouver, will Speak in tho tho building up of this groat army Continued on Pcgo Three EMPRESS THEATRE TONIGHT AT 8:15 Three thiilllnr cU. Vancouver, recently on tho "High as something which tho writers "lor BUon Feature er Criticism." I'rinco lluperl Is Subject: "THE FORGOTTEN SECRET." of history could barely do Justico vv.oMB,.T"'L Couiiie or Mirttlnl THIt TIGRIS"in ihe fortunate In havliiK an opportu Sunday Morning, in Baptist Church to. Ho referred feelingly to tho QO TO Subject: "THE FAMILY OF GOD." Two fdlng rol- tcu, nity of hearing bucIi a distin Sunday Afternoon at.3 in l'.mpress Theatro Holl of Honor. "Were it not for LONDON CAFE Dtndy''! OomodUo with Uugh guished preacher. Subject: "AMONG US MEN." thoso men and their liko, thero THE PLACE TO EAT (ttrl ta nni.h Sunday livening at 8:15 In Kmpress Theatro could bo no victory for British STRICTLY UNION HOUSE JORO WECKLV SAFETY FIRST USE NEW Subject: "WILL THE OLD BOOK STAND?" arms," ho said. "It Is a revelation THIRD AVENUE Poii't Tl"'forirn i Muniliy onlv. ruv. WELLINGTON COAL. PHONE SPECIAL tyUSIO BY AUGMEf TED CHOLR. ALL WELCOME to us to find men whom' wo know AWTUCKET' Klve irti, BOXES FOR LADIES 110. as citizens, going forth to load a