The Daily News VIII. NO. 18 . MUNCH HUPF.HT, I. C, TUKHDAY. AUGUBT 7, 1917. PIIICK FIVK CF.NTB PIT-Hi EEMSIY REMAINS PEE1 FOR ROSS w GNIFICANT CHANGES IN THE GERMAN MINISTRY - NEW FOREIGN SECRETARY IGNATION HON. T.D. PATTULLO SAYS BRITISH WILL GOING TO WINNIPEG WORK WI.H HUNS IF PRUSSIAN HARD ATTACKS Victoria, August 6. Ye I am I Amsterdam, August 3. Philip) leaving thf evening, remarked I. Paltullo Mim ES lleineken, Director of the North MINISTRY the Hon. T. l r IN FLANDERS of Lauds. hfn asked an German Lloyd Htcamship Line,! I whether il 'il III" lulfiiti n i.. ,- say, in an annual report or tne T.mm-m.nn present at the great Liberal i r mipany, that the Hritish will be oovrvMiij - ... ... v. i..m Ir. w ., ., .,. .. Hcllebeke After Tremendous Bombardment Minister of Finance compelled to collaborate with the Again Attacked 'this week. The Minister li I Imong Other Resign Germans whether or not they like by the German Troops returned from a tour of the dry Portfolios. i it hut that until this stage U Unsuccessfully. .belt, where he had gone ( e for litmnrlf some of the .li allied Herman industry, trade , (Speclat to Tlx Daily flews). frill to 7, Vi ' irrigation falling will, ant! shipping will undergo a hard AUgU mini. London, August 7. Hollebeke, I, ,; uggle. lierr lleinekeu believes I Klli including (o thnt , ,k , Uiat on account of the diminution a MB'n town to the southeast p Zlmmermann, and four no confidence In the raps, iv ' uinage, due to the submarine !rf Ypres. which was the scene of of Plate, among which the present Federal admin. lr.; w a '. high freight rales will pre 'a tremendous bombardment early ter of Finance Lenlie. tiou to carry out the mraso vail for two or three years after yesterday morning, was again the Interior von ler of the The Federal Ot.vent the with consequent benefit necessary. ar. their port- &bJecl of a Cerman counlr aU resigned e menL" continue! the Miniate'-"has shipping interests. He predicts . , , .... , T, on luiimami,. ... '- idsyed an extremely pari. .o .hat for a time Germany will find, J",. 1 I ' iitk uV repulsed jwere nr. it necessary to restrict imports itillery fire witli great losses. uccc--"r as ine nan gnen woeiui evidence oi its' l-j highly important articles, such Kec- French Front. iann to the Foreign incapacity properly to meet th as grain and oilier foodstuffs. August 7 Several Paris, P !emerirency of the hour. The k a llerr lieineken is of the opinion I very bth and Friendship. er of the nation first and ' that if the German government " Hague August 7. , 'at different parts of the French and follei will give its assistance in thisi.. CuJontheaptHdntmenlof InJhjrldo.lljr line were repulsed. Severe losses I ' ul(most didicull period the ground Iost! Kuhlmann as successor mulIb' .were inflicted. The situation in in the winning of the war. during the war will be re-won. .... . . . Imermann as horeign pec ue,,um u"",a"gea- "Just a soon a the IlriKehi X The North German Lloyd and Berlin k.f the (lerman Hmplre, one Report.' 'the Hamburg-American Line, at per here say. that the new KmP'w Berlin, August 1 Attacks by .he request of the German gov- 'n,, nt,on ' r has always been a vig. the Hritish on the Ypres and Men- r i.. mil .!. f ..- .. e. nineni. says me report, nave ..pponenl of the Mlcy of " tin Iload were repulsed. The Can- 1 . . . that UDon Canada lay a I ke re It ofilces in Poland lo enable their s eiicnsanne wariare. ne -------- , ..,". , of occupied territory to adians have moved forward 1. a tistiple of a policy of ?;T"J'. ' . T I . . Jine on a thousand-yard front at join tneir families in America,i Irtar r,h alienation ag possible of to Great avoid w our resource," conscr ip. DEATH OF SIR RICHARD M'BRIDE, The unices are at Warsaw, Kovna Lens. Russian Front. L. .1. it..i -f.-r. Hd to national service for and Myslowitz. Several hundred Petrograd,August 7. The Itus-sfan AGENT GENERAL OF B. C. IN LONDON .emigrate from. Poland rr.-.dihp between Great pu w of mnlnt: the war. an persons., lrbops are prepared for battle opinion reiterated from the floor each month. The steamship companies, a:d Hrillsh Kinp,re between the Dniester and the Herr Jleineken derive it sl. !! tn ol l'M'. ,,ouf,. "l ,n'' i1 session ..rl tia- Imh n reci ued here in twn of the death of Sir Mich-ard says, Pruth rivers. necessary .. profit from this work. Mcllnde. the agent general of Hritish Columbia in Great Britain. no ny v SSSBtCflV SS V" ft'. which is done only in the interest that Hon. Mr. Patlullo. Sir IU. hard had been very seriously ill for some considerable KERENSKY IS PREMIER f:c:--3 the opinion The steamship! L' .-.LI -..III The Minister declared with em- time, before his demise, suffering from Hright's disease, and of patriotism. AND MINISTER OF WAR .Ig.l T.7"l' "' .... Il,-, Ik. n....ltnn I,., lu.-,, companies deliver the immigrants i it t" bring about an un- i . . .. ... lxi-i ir.AilBti had been praelleally blind. lo steamships in Holland. -.,,. educated in the (SM.U1 to Tbe Dtl, il, fli.ii.l.t iwinj wain "MP"i Horn in 1870. in New Westminster, he was The management of twenty, ... . .... worte, it still being fooled public and high schools there and took his degree in Dalhousie ,-.h. Jni "'u,,, ",vm"",wHh. "The ituatlon I nol Mm I nivernity in 1890. He was called to the Har in 1892. and succeeded camps for war prisoners ha. been b has en taken over by the North German . . '"r-. in entering the Provincial House in 1898 as member for Dewd-ney. mur nnH tim S FROW WINNIFCQ "Zl? .M .7, .L' .7. Lloyd. The Hremerhaven k. ,l4inas. ine wiioiti navioii riwum In 1900 he was Minister of Mines, in 1902 was leader of the MV(f j,,., to service in the national Prime Minister shops of the company Herr Hein-jder fc ,m d Ali ,be put . .. Opposition, and since the first of June. 1903, was eken busy turning out adds, i -. a are tau. tMix Jnuiviauai mmni or Hritish Columbia, until about two years ago, when he went to jfaclions he dec,ared for unilyj war materials for the government. . P ,,,ina n.mrwrt Loudon as Agent General of this province. I !-ri- niche he Is best qualified to fill. A man of engaging personality, and exceeding charm of speech, have swung into line behind Ker- 2 Uur Tp"! H U onjr by such a process that as well as undoubted ability, thesuccess of his career was rapid AUSTRALIAN RECRUITS ensky's rule. ith the Ik rden Gmernment l"e '"P"-"1 V and remarkable. He was a cabinet Minister at the age of thirty, to Th Daily Kewi). .to b fvnr-.i . .1.1. tnlnlon can be mobiliied wilh any- and a young man of thirty-three years, was Premier. He took hold (Special LUMBER FOR THE CITY Hie Hritish Columbia HIIIIK 'IF-. of affairs in Hritish Columbia when they were at a low ebb In Sydney, N.S. W, August 1 Is supporting 8ir Wilfrid.eon- Then again," he proceeded, the province, and taking advantage of that "tide In the affairs of The cry for recruits is becoming At the meeting of the city coun bpe has Iteen expreMl that -the entire wealth of the nation men" it led him on to fortune. His personal popularity was uni-verasl. sharper and more insistent every cil held last evening. Aid. McCly. rst will be solid for should be placed at the disposal and his geniality and bonhomie won for him hosts of day. The returned soldiers are mon. intimated that the city Is con-tin. of the national Government. friends of all shades of political opinion. re-enlisting all over Australia.J pr-cUcajy out of iumDer. The Profits and prices should most When the news arrived at the great Liberal convention at Winnipeg They are shaming the shirkers triai order for forty thousand feet UNA JOINS ALLIES I(certainly be subjected to regulation last night. Premier Ilrewsler paid a glowing tribute to the and re-answering the call of the of Hemlock which was placed with on such a bail that every many sterling qualities of the man. Hritish Columbia will mourn Empire. Queen Charlotte Island Mills, is 'Ul to Tb OtU wi.) available source of national rev- the loss of one of her great sons. 1 still lying there on the wharf, ow- I ... t,. i..J in nr-.irvtrl loll FRENCH GOVERNMENT Ing to jt not being convenient for ten, August 7. A .11. rniltl l""7 . " t-.-r" UIS k .111. AS LEGAL GUARDIAN to bring lo " ' LATE BELGIAN CAVALRY ht) flranj Trunk steamer OF Ulc-d Friday stales that the V "T1 THE FUNERAL and result, the city is it in, as a 10 ,np trca""ry- MRS. E. E. THOMPSON CAPTURE U-BOAT appred of Chlna'a de. Paris, August fl. The Chamber; guffering. war Against Germany and1 . ..,.,, . .,,- of Deputies, by a Unanimous vote.l McClymont said that by co-l. of the late Paris, August 0. The German funeral service a The decision now only D,as ,L . 'X- SOON The of , adopted the bill which has already,operation with other people, 'ilMr " Mrs. K. K. Thompson, mother submarine that ashore on the presidential signa- rati nas?i the senate, Known as in i woum ut nossibl In.w .Ian." .-I flf hort..., . Ins president Is reported Mr. J. A. Thompson, was couduot- French coasL west of Calais, on;warj4 Qf the Nation.' Th bill ..i - -....i r. .-to. n.-. . I linn- u The nsiiy L i wiiiii j tit.r udiu. v v ureml the , afternoon by ! ' 'fc tly agreeable. The cumlay Thursday, was not destroyed when provides that the state shall as- 5anj, uy this means the city I :f !mllnti la lit.lv In I..! Ottawa, August 7. Parliament ny j,jhop Du Yernct at Messrs. be-lartk. gasollne'suine of legal difference the positiou guar- the All its crew set fire to the Would save v on August 18. t, -Larval Mnnv fre. tires. at an early dale. .'" prorogue 1UIICI-..-.-' ltm'." -- . of all French war orphan.. $,0 and 23. Tho special 1 1 If ... n.i.i4Tfll llllk ... . ........ .K-l t..I but was captured by a Irooplan jlween eany untuiuuuu cnl at ine service iu ihijt turn-m- ; ,!A committeo will be nominated Incumber committee was. continued TENDERS WANTED Is rumored In the corridors of the lrlbute9 nf respect. The pall of llelgian cavalry, according department to which thejln 0mce with power to purchase 1 ii?s rmiursni. -TrruWt for House. The third reading of the Messrs. K. H. Pater- Calais. i,,.,., Wtfrc a despatch from Iclergy as well as others, will be jup lo .50,000 feet. l kin Kdvani Sfttool" will b ..,.ininn hill l Innkr.l for III! . , v i.n,.i.n,, U r.um- ' " The stranded submarine was eligible, to lake cnarge oi iuei V trttturr of the School ... ,.... .i.i. .....v ti.. nu-r . .. ... ii -.....,-.. u-.::i i o'clock. Aumti-. sib. isi.----- u riwa um inlngs,... ... la"on, . ii. ii"-.- first sighted by n customs officer, 'orphans aud to act as far as pos Just arrived, 250 tons or lump ...lit ...-. II. k r i irti iridiof or part of tb Khoul uouse win umuio us uint.r. "'and It. nianee. There were many li- .-II..I .,. .llolcrlim. . siuio.:.!...as lovtio.r.Ik... coal. Phone 116 Albert A Mc-Caffery. polishing off legislative cnu. lloral offeriugs to the memory of IIQ .UNI VI M V V...V. - I It is estimated the plan will thl XfUitf tr inn Moot may b ra tnj the deceased lady, tho senders Including horsemen vho were exercising i cost the state one billion francs obUinrd frmu lb srert-U END NOT YET Mr..and Mrs. T. IL Johnson. nearby, to come to his help. They Bosrd, or it th omre of th a year. fisr fruin i i.m. u I d m.dally. Mr. A. Sutherland, lr. nnd rodo down tho beach, the message toii. or toy MiMltr not nttrlly ISprrUI to Th Daily .ltwt.i Mrs C. H. Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. reports, surrounded the I'-boat OTTAWA WANTS WANTED LOGGERS VAMCC lit London, August 7. The. com- J. K. Malhclson. Tyco Lodge A. F. and made, prisoners of the crew. CIVIC COAL YARD Stmury of School Busrd. ENGINEER -r I I lai.it rtnf A ALSO DONKEY nn i.AUann and A. M., Mr. L. M. de uex, r. I dressed lumber of all kinds'on the third anniversary of the It. Hlance, Mrs. J. li. uoa.ue aim GENERAL NEWS ITEMS Toronto, Aug. After hearing Apply to fesri A McCaffsry. Phone 110. war la that the "lido is flowing the llev. Hishop Du .Vernet. argument on the application WILLIAMS A MAM30N p- " Jinore strongly In favor of the Mr. and Mrs. Thompson desire I Spuria: U Tim luily Nc. of the Corporation of Ottawa for R. Ltd. Morgan, Allies." The end Is not yet at to thank thelr friends for the Athens, August 7. King Alex permission to Issue debentures lo J, 1VESTHOLME hand, hut the issue is not uncertain. many kind expressions of sympathy ander took the oath of olllce to- ti,w amount of f 100.000 to pur No regret is expressed which hae been extended day amid great pomp and cere- 'chnne coal and f 00.000 for build 0NIQHT AND TOMORROW that Great Hritain took part in ,,, Ulem in their bereavement. mony. lings in connection with the es the grent struggle. Cook Copenhagen Captain Perseus,Jtabllshment of a civlo fuel yard, I Jesse L, Lasky presents Tl,e New Perfection Oil odor- the German naval expert, says the Ontario Hallway and Municipal LONDON CAFE ANTI DRAFT RIOTS ,t,ne is absolutely safe;n.l..a is . that the Hritish lleet cannot be Hoard reserved Judgment. raiiiuc vvaru no GRILL e-BBBB. less; -mi.-eiessi 7 no itiiw- beaten. He tells his readers that AND 1,1 (Spfdsl lo The Daily twi.) nnv desireil heal can be on-, , .... , Third Avenue TUv miii-iun ntr a I v p,...., -- ..i. .. it,t inn IIO IIUVUI uui'iitnr win no wuwv-i- A local lady will demonstrate TEMFLE" Holdenvlllo, Okla., August 7. lamed m.tam...u-... ...v (akeu ly Germany. the wonderful cooking posslbill Prompt Service of th Best ri tcis The death toll in the antl draft siB.i I' tr. Aiicuaeus, the Chancellor,,He of tha New Perfection Oil there la to eat at all hours. riots which have held Oklahoma household Coal Is'has returned to Derllu from Cook Stove at our store. Third QRAFHI0 0OMEDY In a grip of terror for the last The favorite Wetlln.ton. Phone 15, Vienna. In will have a con.'Avenue on the tOUi of August. BOXES FOR LADIES atmU'lss 10 MS 11 IUU. three days reached three today. h.H.smlth Riinart Coa I Co. tf. fcrence with the Kaiser tomorrow. Smith A Mallett. Third Avenuu. K Many arrests have been made. rrinv