PHICE FIVK cents LEADERS DISCUSS A ONAL GOVERNHENT TRENCH RAIDS ON BRITISH FRONT-GERMANS TRY A NEW BLINDING POISON GAS Advances are renewed in BORDEN IS FOR UNION BORDEN URGING BUT ROGERS IS NOT FLANDERSBY THE ALLIES FOR NATIONAL Ottawa, August 9. The occasion chosen by Sir Robert Borden IRITISH AND FREKCn PUntw ihf, r un i nun rnuuntas GOVERNMENT TRENCH RAIDS ARE JUtctwruLui wnmiu uut AND lo "make my fellow countrymen DUQ-OUTS BOMBED TURKISH BATTERIES IN luiiy acquainted witli my desires ASIA MINOR ARE BOMBARDED and intentions" as lo a national An Important Conference Held In Government was that on which Rldeau Hall on Question of ttpttlti Tb . . ?" Bt ' .i' LIBERAL CONVENTION representatives from the Wi tithe-War Coalition Negotiations London, August H -nenewru Not Closed. . NOW CONCLUDED convention at Toronto i i.n .- i.ti tni.it ii t liic .11 niiira nn.l iihw ih "-French forcf In wailed upon him on Saturday and (SpUI to TIM Dally Rewii. (ffrru: l Tbt DBf t-t.l presented him with the resolutions Ottawa, August 11. A most Westhoek la reported. I lie Winnipeg. August II. After passed at thai gathering. "I was important conference was held . . .... at il.. I.M Hank rnvii v riioln an.I etidrtn Sir Wil. convinced more than two months 'here yesterday at Hldeau Hall be. Ilrituh line In Belgium made age." said Sir Iloberl, "that the'twen the Duke of Devonshire, inn I r............ " all.I IMIfln. ,'llii.ir I nn.l "in Hi uar" tmi- had come in this country Lord Shaughnessy of the a P. It. bir Robert Dorden, Sir George i t iian ih Arm ft lily, the historic enntentMxi of th when party difference,, must be .., - ...... . .. . . ...ii-- ..-. W'c'rn Liberal concluded lat. sunk and all forces united in an cliffml.viifton and the Hon. Mr. up Herman dug-oma on a yesterday afternoon, whati th earneal effort lo w in the war. I Gratiaan Sir Hoberl Borden again . members of the biff meeting i hope that in the mtir future a urged Sir Wilfrid Laurier to Join M S. T...I.1H II AS portal fur their homes. guvernmenl may be formed based ban in the formation of a national In Atl Minor. and that the n a union of all persons without government, pleaded I .1.1.1. iah nt liv fa mm. n infill ii.cr 1. regard lo parly, race or creed." strife of a general election should miliar JinK the Turkish t batteries a THE NAVAL CHANGES strangely enough, the war has be avoided at this time. His offer n::? yesterday mwrnnig. in .vaia been in progress exactly three was an infinitely more generous i.-.-r One battery wat com. years before the Prime Minister one to the Liberal Leader than the r silenced and a Turllli Wanlilmttufi. Angimt 1I.--II a avpRBjKjBKfaH 'aaBaaBaapB vaaaaaaa aBBBJHaBBiaBBiaHBiaBBiaB announces he has become finally one be previously made. The con. Ji :iio was destroyed, betleved here thai Admiral Jf'U convinced that it can not be car. elusion Sir Iloberl urrived at is French FronL efc ka ban HimiMte! frmt the ried on by a party government thai one more final appeal for . N.jrbrourk. Frarwe. August II. awHlrol uf Hie MrHth ivnral forer BBBiaBBiaPBBlBBBBBBiaBBiaK BBBBiaWiR aBBiaBr BBiaBBiaBBiaBBiaBa formed with regard only to party, (voluntary enlistment ought to be I r i ii.!! am la mow lMlnir an ea by the m-ettl. ebangea u MrHHQHEjBHawvBlB' bTbbbW ''BBtaBTateRSaiBtl ibIBmSIbI race and creed, and nothing else. made. -iJQcMVBBBBTaBBBTaWBBTaBTaBKi. J : the Huns. Blindness and IIm llrttiali Admiralty. II It also is considered strange that! No announcement is made of . . ... . . .t drtMd U I the plan f Xir he ahould choose as his audience any future meeting, but it is : .r.cr il is let loose. British Itrlc (iMJdea, the new Aral Sea the representatives which gather. (know n that the negotiations are '. an Air-era are trying to de- lrd, ami bia Itratrnanta. U make ied here on Saturday. Among 'not yet closed. r m.u.c ine nature hj me new the llritlh navy a great weaixu. that audience was J. M. Godfrey of olTenae. Admiral Jellieoe ap. ONTARIO'S ORPINGTOri HOSPITAL- GROWS and Arthur Hawkes, both of'wfiom SAYS SOLDIERS' OF lullan FronL parenlly remain the titular bed Mr a( ' i L ng ..ai Sc n.v v sd nl Orpington lo open recently were engaged on the Bon GERMANY CHEATED :- August II. lullan a. of the navy on ea. but the rw.l the extension -f (he Uru: v M.urarj- Hospital, a golden key being Knteule campaign which bad as f.Til i a is reported from the pwrrvill be In the band of Sir presented for the purpose. The ph..u. sh "ws Sir George Perley. its purpose the drawing of the Amsterdam, August 10. Dur- ' f' nil yesterday from the Itoatlyn NVrmyaa. aeeond Se acting Canadian High Commissioner left . and Mr. Walter Long, two races together, and both of!mf? the patriotic celebration in d n to the Isonio and lirtl. right . whom are now- engaged in a cam. the uexman iieicnsiag Deputy 3 the lrae I'lateau. Kvrry. paign which has as its purpose Loringhowen, reviewing the three MONTREAL OUTRAGES THE CALL FOR FREE BRITISH DELEGATES TO the severing of these races. years of the war, is quoted by the ad the flrld and priner In The announcement has created Vorwaerls as saying: hs ia --f lirnpral (Urdnrna'a (Ipemt to Ta DaUi !). SPEECH IN EUROPE STOCKHOLM CONFERENCE considerable talk in Conservative "If, nevertheless, these unexampled Montreal. Aug. II. The anil- quarters. "It is my hope," said German successes which this remark is in earlier times would long ago Fire In London. Bir Hubert (and cwn.eripiwnitis uireaien sun -Krp. (fui I Tbe I)Uj 5wt.) tot9tb u llie only way L: J. i ! i ..i i comment than have brought peace have not r Autut II .V Ire. iMre Hir5eB in mo ciiy u ui- . . . London. August 11. The conference causing more any : .1 cipWiiHm fAllowrtl by trict. IMeclvea are guarding the; of the British Labor party thing else , "that not only shall carried us any further It is be- tl a ,-r.ivi? ronltarati()ii la the Oarllenllle borne of Sir Hugh keep it going! This is the belief held al Westminster today voted both political parties be fully and cause the general world political f the bin Soeialisl "Munich Post. ' fairly represented in the Govern-.anu economical suuauon oper- wrecking Df Graham, of the Toronto Star, of the to send delegates to Ihe Stock- j at w..rk in the Itaat Knd which was the reene of a dyna- "With deep emotion and proud holm consultative conference to went, but that It should also In-jates only in favor ol our enemies, d n iaal niRhL The build, mite explosion two days ago. 'amazement," it says, "does the be held in September. This con-ference elude special representatives of ho have been able lo enlist help it wtrn UiUHv wrMUI. and Gluen have been found as lo the German people watch tho heroic will consist of delegates the great agricultural and labor irom ineir ever-growintr uumner : A I-I VliFI Jaaa am aA VIII..I nJ battles in Flanders in which our interests." It is contended that of allies. This aid has enabled a Wn avillT-U IIU perpetrator of the outrage. : from all the trades unions and i field greys oppose their bodies to and Socialist this can only mean that the ser them to carry on the war until olhre Labor representatives, GENERAL NEWS ITEMS J the on-storming enemy." But and Is expected lo vices of the present Minister of the present day and so It has come of Ger-jmany'it Labor and Minister of Agriculture about that our soldiers have been v...w riuri what is in the thoughts have momentous consequences. cheated out of the fruits of OARRISON TO EARTH (pert4l It Tba PH 7les.l brave soldiers? Not con. The idea outlined for the conference Messrs. Crothers and Burrell re. really Sydney. N.H.W.. August II quest or the like, nor the opprea. are not of war nor conquest, spectively. are to be dispensed their victories." fanadan Army Hadjuarter. Australia may be represented a' ;aioti or the humiliation of tho but the struggle being with. This question, however, has FISH ARRIVALS "Rue: o in unt lUc Oerman Washington. The Senate ug enemy. Their mlud is dominated uihtmI ncninut rtilhlessness and never been discussed at a cabinet arrjoa Daa been iirlvn vm- gfsta Ihe appointment of a Trade by the sole thought of defending lBUlocraljC governments must be council, and the two ministers da boats have Just x under ground durliiK the Commissioner for Conunonwealtl the eultural and economic wealth iconlinued untal there shall be no not try to hide their indignation come The following Into harbor with their - - ;iijui auu emerRe ai interests. oi llie uerman naiion. ii is pure warfare on earth. The restoration as a consequence. more to be shipped to the "Shi nhr m, . within the Govern, catches ready for iliriul r Toronto. August II. Onlarl.' defence. The propaganda and of Ht4giunt and Serbia Meanwhile, rtinK on the dffip. ri. uient and behind Sir Robert's back eastern markets. Tbe .Albatross, lo the Government tmoulhings of ine laeoiogisis objects will be insisted ... upon. the Xautilus, lbs. halibut: fir 50,000 . iimv of which - ..- ii Br rrrmmiitlv nm. scheme of taking over the CLNJl.llhe Pan-Germans, the professors. something is going on and the UPn lha u-.irVI A provincial deputation to Ottawa the clergy, etc. are sheer mls- AEROPLANES FIGHT he apparently does not reck. Hon. 5.000; Marguerite, 8,000. in the still shining from Soya, 4.500 lbs. forward area and eay tells that the Drayton-Acworin representation oi me uermau AND SINK SUBMARINE Robert Rogers, There was also a small quan ' ualtira are known to have re-"!ted, report Is preferred. ImhiI. "If we." the Sooialist paper the coat of whitewash applied to tity of salmon brougnt in mis him recently, is out against union. At dawn yenlerday morn, . continues, in inese uays oi iu An Atlantic Port. August 10. morning. The spring salmon coin ii army amtiuianri unrn THEATRE bitterest struggle Tor existence sub- The other day he got 71 members WESTHOLME Th(, ,Mtrui.tion of a German for 10H cents per pound and Ihe 1 l.'lnt tn.i.u i.i... ii i . 1.. 1 in this or Sir Robert's following to sign - the German nation era for Inarie iy means of a bomb drop- . . . . . sock eye for 5JH cents each. J.'.rJ that anvrrnl imiulred Tontght. there will Je staged have widely published the peace . from t,allie ,,jane after the n round.room, ine purport ui - ndcd were removed to a uro- at the Westholme Theatre one of notions of the nation we have not u.tMat had disclosed its presence which was to establish affections him for(Mr.all For dressed lumber of all kinds n: fth of Lens. the greal Pallas Pictures, starring done so to discourage our field aunc,ing a lorpedo at a large Rogers in their -Albert McCalTary. Phons 116. There Is not one time to come. I'naonera taken recently de-are Vivian Martin. The play has llie greys, imi oniy 10 uemonsiraio a!lg(,np,.r snP( xvai uencrioed ny who does not these members thnl the garrlnon of Lena la engaging title of "The Spirit or,whence they draw ineir ueawi- ,,assegers on the vessel on nr-Itomance." of diapirited by continual bom. The poet said. "Hare-'despising courage, their unbroken rival ,iere today, know that a national government Hon. Robert 'ardment and by barraaalng night ly. rarely, contest thou, spirit of j will to defend the civilisation and 8,Pf according to some of is impossible with Then ANNOUNCEMENT Its personnel. i'rrationa thnt II will be nerea-17 delight," and tonight is one of possession of their Fatherland tne ,as9engers, was escorted out why,Rogers it on inay be asked, did they ' ioon la replaco it with freah (he rare occasions. "The spirit ngamsi enemy assauus. ti oiujr or porl hy neuiral bailie pianes. subscribe to his retention? Having purchased the '-'pa to prevent dc moralimllon. of DellBhl" is vlsuallied In to we in Ihe lieingereni countries w,Cn worked In relays jroin n insist that business of the Union her they are to come from la night's play "The Spirit or llo-' bad a really free press, nnd tne mother shin cloely following Conservative papers Is Transfer Company, I would whatever kind of a government eriom problem for the Herman ma nee.' Il Is delighlful from be- neoolea views found clear ex. T,18 annearance of the wake of a Borden must nsk the public for the continuance i-adera, There aretna to be no ginning lo end. Vivian Martin re-; presslon. mere wouui at once lorno,i0i which swepl by trie ves- V ould of their patronage. d' ubl that ul thia critical tluio quires no Introduction lo Ihe pub-!come an end to this slaughter that ,e al a distance of about forty n from' 'ea,;"-.""l that Sir Rob.ap. enemy nuda hluiaelf unable lie on this coast. She is wen is renoing me " i.uiuj.r. yarjSt was me nlgnai ior n con pear THF. PONY KXprtHSS 't maintain (lie atreitKth on the known na an nctress In the nrsl.TheiHN.plw of the Kntente would ;erteU nllnck ou the submarine by .Ml U not lead ng even W owui R. W, Rogers, Prop. e nt witli willed ...ui i..1 1........ imw ii in ml in iim nor. . .. n ti.. .u.....,!.,.I party. He Is for union, lion. the apring rum-iaign addition. ..o ui..-i-.r rank, In men' iiUrCiu um njn. ,- wan opened, displayed a travelogue and a fine ,an soul, and we should be able of a u,,, wnit f,(wej by an Im- erl Rogerj ill against it. Ad Hon. 1 obert I loger ! en. the Innermost yl comedy. b. l,k into heartimim, founlBlI1 f water, which lof the French... and Knglish Peo. Uie ,m8sengcrs said was filled 'rsed by the great major y of WESTHOLMR CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT As It is we near only rrom I wjtu ,,ecea of wreckage. the Conservative party at Ottawa. of the administration the little world or mo ruiers, uui. The master LONDONCAFE . . ii.. i .....i.i ii..'ii... -ii ii,. i.Aiinl,lm. nl id mrnlii nn Ihn linh anil Rip Robert TONIGHT ONLY riK auTOMoain drivir wantid IIIH I null l ll u 1 1 ui nuuu ui inviiur 'I en ui u 1 1 i,v v " " AND GRILL ririur . AWllrttlnu fur Ihe it mmIIIoii. IID ruled. In Ihe lands of Western!war were ablo to speak out and lias been reduced to uanying wun VIVIAN MARTIN run ituiit or np.rifwt. will b rcii m.moy we hear only w hat M. j tell facts as they arc. then would(the members of the Wln-lhe.War Third Avenue-' V 1.1 Ayi!!tT fi'ih C!iri UnUI Monui ' RilN.t and his aasoclatos say. but,this frightful war come soon to League of Toronto. Prompt Sarvjca of the, Beat 'THE SPIRIT OF ROMANCE' I ,,t what the French workman and an end, then would nil the people thsre Is to eat at all hours. Twavatoom comoy Just arrived, 260 tons of lump the French peasant are saying. recognize that only n peace by The favorite household Goal Is Mo-CafTery. The censor Is everywhere an evil, understanding can ensure the Ladysmlth Wellington. Phone 15, BOXES FOR LADIES coal. Phone A Admlaalon 10 and 28 oenta. 118 Albert n burden, nnd a plague. If only future of the peoples of Furope.";Prince Rupert Coal Co. If