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the yeti' 11111 iVlIiuZI Gerianny
had tile berneli el large reserve sup-
plies nee: meusted.
V11 ret.;;;011- t'apeiltiktr.
Aug. 10.—In Par-
e liamenter,i eisttier lierlin it is eon-
eide,red highle prol...cale that the re-
sienation of Fe, eign Minister von
.Ta -ow weir =se anneunesci at an early
date.
it is. said .1,et tWO ioesent acts of
the Foveign filleisser have greatly iri-
consed tint, Fialscr. and his Ministers.
These aee the Ate:striae note to the
:United Statee anti. tho tharge made in
the Belgian Grey atok„ recently pub-
Ifelied, that G..neeteue pieposed to di -
vias the Pelgthe Gunge some time
before the 'Sea togno,
Undor-St,i.!''oinry f„) :13,1f,rai "n tfalrs
elitam.ertnaq pre-bably succeed
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* nerelasiett
hieet isea approved the
aurdies eli„:! it of 1 0 b ,0 0 0 ,-
et francs cirSitet=este, 00; for mem_
gey .i,,. 1 Rourr.azian Min-
ister ,r . 1 Ilea to Pm-
eliarteet for a ceeealtatlean."
le*.eddieers.
PAR e.„ al. 31. The anost pa.F.e-
e marriage in Parei siace the wee
nett d P115 lebrateol IP the Clam ttl,
o the Antoine Qtreretr between Lt.
Caulora, who lost botll oyes and les
eft arra in 10e cesplosIee ef a shell at
etiogniee Lorraine, and Mlle, 'Mae-
' lie Pothiein, inatrecteeee at the Nor -
mel Seheol at Tueis.
AlelEA 'X It' ICI A FAILS.
Big German VOnet is fdepalsed at Ali
Poinis be the tineaians.
31 &L), Aug. 1 0.—An ofd -
teal report last night eays:
"On Sunday a Go:armee fleet con -
of eine: battleships, twelve
3111/SOrf..4, an a large number of
1 or ia e d1.- ioat des rs made per--
eh:ton t attacks nt the enteance of the
Gtilf of eliga. but everywhere was re-
neleed. Cue eeaplaries, throWing
bora i)er eentributed to cite suecoss. A
resuleer dtd t'. (1 torpedo-boat (1P -
)11.q Ot of ths, enemy 'were damaged
by (Air
'"f he (In If of Ii)ga 1 allow tile
IIrcrinatie to give. po=yerfel aid to their
*es': tiy now 0e01.1 p g the weetern
(=east of tLe gulf. the object,
penetiatitig the gule, the fleet op-
nnal'ed Sunday off leiriaatan Channci,
whiceo is flee only practicable WilY for
largo shire; to enter.' Tile eticensy
made threr attacks, with the objeet
to 01131). laitio,116-lin protect-
ed by our fieet.„ "flie Gr,rular;s did net
succeeel in passing our detenties.
,of oer Ships iras 1r,a1.33
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F WEEK
frOportant Ev3r1t Which Have
curred iDurit%; the Wee
telf4; t torn o tatti
Bantle arid A le S'
the Ileaticgs of ,olur lete,•1' --•
Solid I'lenues
T, /J.: , of Rosenfeld,: Male, start-
ed eutting whoa, yesterday morning.
*.rhe liner Corsican has arrived at
Glasgow, bringing a large party of
Canadian 1.':iI1ie as me laic) it
oriter.s.
Robert 13ords It 1.1),
tht Canada Club, Lotelen,
vill be the . first luneheini held
ay tilt- club sleco the 'NV:,‘„r opemid.
IVIexieo 'City . was captured yeStor-
day leo:ming 10.:30 o'elock by the
tomes of Gen. Oarranza under gen.
Pablo Gonzales after considerable
etreet fighting.
The 'Hotel Laird at Laird, Sask.,
;as deetresed t. lre last niglit. The
:suss of the fret bus not yet been.
learned. The hotel, exclusive of.
furnishings, cost about 2 200 to
ereet,
Plailiv (Myer, an Indian employed
at the linpee;e'i, Oil Company, fell
from a plank yeitesisty Morning, a
distance of forty feet, to a cement
floor, crushing his skull. Death tol-
loWed shortly. •
Harold j. Fraser, described as a
iritieis subject, Ivas _remanded with-
out bail yesterday in the 13o1\ Street
Court, Letafk.m, charged with having
in his possession an. American pees -
port to evhicia he was not entitled,
The pisstrielent of one of the astir
ntills was offered. new Canadian
wheat in quantities oi: io,000 to 1
0 0 0 bushels by varieue brokers to-
day, delivery, at the mille 1 0 COM-
mence between August 15 and 21'.
About 1 00 Belgian Ieeeerelege, who
have been wor.king in the sugar beet
fields of Tient Coenty„ been
Xtotified to repo.r, for duty on the
lighting line in Belgium, These re-
servists have been holding" back
'under a misunderstanding, end the
verd comes new that they must re
-
pant immediately for duty,
THU
A French prize eourt to -day con-
riated, the capture of the Atrieriean
cott,,p, ship Dacia,
The Cedar Rapids (Iowa) National
Bank NvEte held up and robbed of
t$2 early yesterday by a lono
robter.
Maarten Maartens, the novelist,
died '1
'is 1- at Zeist, Holland. He
was leern in Hollanei August 13,
Caught in whirling machinery at
the E'CaVer and Timi,skaming pump
statien at Kirk Lake., Reebert Sav-
age, 20 years of age, was killed yes -
Advices from Essen say that all the
demands ef thet employes of the
Krupp works have been granted, and
that a serious strike has thus been
averted.
Ascording to the., Echo Beige, the
recall of Gen. von Bissing, the Ger-
man Governor-G'.eneral of Belgium,
has be-eri decided on by Emperor
William.
A national .Ministry Las been form-
ed in New Zealand. coneisting of five
Government and five Opposition
members, according to a Reuter de-
spatch from Wellington.
The chief business of the Reich-
stag, which assembles Aug. 16. will
Lo to vote new credits for war pur-
poses. It is assumed in banking cir-
cles that the amount 'will be un-
limited.
Russian destroyers in the Black
Sea continue their devastating, work
upon the flotilla carrying supplies for
Constantinople. Altogether over 900
enemy vessels have been burnt or
sunk since the beginning of the war.
FRIDAY.
The French Senate adopted a
measure raising the limit for the war
issues.
London newspapers reduced their
size, owing to decreased revenue and
a shortage of chemicals.
South African women pleaded with
the Botha Government on behalf of
Det Wet and the other rebels.
Albert Barkwell, an old C. ID. R.
employe, was fatally crushed by be -
Hill over by Can Eicnora.
The congregation of St. Matthew's
Anglican Church, Ottawa, has decid-
ed to contribute a steady stream of
machine guns, one maeleine gun
evLey month, as long tt7.> tile"1",:$t14.,
'Emperor personally
ered a PrUSSifeil Field Marshal's
baton to Archiltike :Frederick of Aus-
tria, tile Commander-heetn.t of the
Anstro-TIungarian forces in the east,
The :British Official Pross Bureau
pliblishes 1 rocfaest to the public
behalf of the Ti'Mf,3411'y to pay in all
available gold to the banks and to
make cash disbursements so far as
pos.sible in bank notes.
Lieut. Theodore, Douglas Hallarts ct
".foronto, who has been serving at the
Dardanelles with the armored. car
section, is one of the two officers of
this section mentioned in tho de -
snatches from Sir Ian Hamilton, pub-
lished last night.
Henry R. Alley and a ,young son,
Miss E. M. Lawson and a nenheme
Angus, aged twelve, and 13eve,fleY
Swabey, all of Toronto, were drowned
through an ante, with curtains tight-
ly. buttoned down °Wing to heavs,
rain, skidding off a bridge near Lit-
terson into 26 feet of water.
, SATURDAY.
Sunday baseball in Hull. P,Q., was
declared legal by Magistrate Goyette,
The Manitoba Grain. Growers have
promised so. le 1 0,000 acres' produce
for patriotic pernoses.
It was decide.'. to wipe out an Ohio
village to help save the State frora
any more flood devastation.,
The BritiSh Government has decid-
ed to intern or deport all German
miesiotaricas ill bathe, :tcoording to
The Lendon Times. ,
Two lines of British steeenShipe are
ereesaring to have tlateir''veSSels can at
1, 1'. ;-.I.e.t.tt conquered Gorman
a,ox tory in C rli0x1 r'Vek.
A
ktoritingt 1atloa recotved
at Leadetimeitte= here, \[ 100
General Sem lieelese iMiiteetet= 01
(1anatu;
abeitt tbe end o". tiONt 100010.
Ten thousand p; 13,011' isevti. been
^:a6F„Sr
\t ' "erti, oagen
ro3:-.0.11:.; a I:I 41
te ti
, seta,
A •
(LI the river eite!,ei
reels end diem
aoon.
The Agenea
103 :1 grand i."tensiet the. Itoman
Church 1. he'Ll, 1:1 11
intuiee 'site of 5,000
illentape. A'niane: I.to
-1111 1)1 C ard 11:11 e,
O au overt-the:mina majoritY the
Norrie Go\ t1 e.s s1030ai1,,
ix' Manit.:oba. 'T; o 10 101; ra 01(11'
c tee .74.•, le ail y so ate,
the C:aeservel iv: flee ecat,3 and 1lie
leortiociate me. seat.
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Nnyea
. lea
eaught, tat tee
.D,Ill'StiaY
Tee, ee„ h.s +keel. ,?;,s e P1110-
Iraft:eked 113 the (lermans oN the
it:Igian. (toast.
One et tbe largest German gune
epiured by the Eritire, troops has
n-ri'voll in ll,nor,to,
1,
i3enor 1't18
elected. by Congress Friday President
of the Reesuilic of Portugal -
'Wm. Barnes, a se=hlier from Lan-
dau Camp. was kille0 by a train on
the G. T. rt. early in the morning at
etheriff :Thas. 11. M.ostre, of Grey
Counts, disci. in Povileauville Hospi-
tal atter a short illtss at tee ege of
sovenly-eisbi
RevPr. Joran 01'i1103311l', Principal
ot L. Mont:(,a1 l'rLs1;ytellan Col-
logc, died soAide• .3y al his summer
home at Die, Quebec.
Ls=e Tim, a ‘!c1 1 1,,d opium smok-
er, Wa0 arrostril in Toronto yesterday
for attempting te murder Lee Ham
011, enother Ch';.:trnir,11,
Victor .T. Anderson. e, Swede, aged
twenty -sig, and Losile Hall, twelVe
*ears old, both ef lt,tichcster, were
drowned frees a canoe
at Fish Rock, Sto min' Lake, on Satur-
day.
Official rainfall iiatisties show that
the first quarter et the year 1915 was
the wettest winter England has ex-
perienced in a hundred years.- The
enantitY of rain which fell reached a
(etal of 12.81; itches:.
TlePel ne Y.
Premieg Dor 0a had the freedom
of the city of Drietol conferred. upon
!ean yesterday.
The C-ermane were reported yester-
day to have emanated several posts
in the Kanto:Tr,: ir. Africa,
• Sixteen-ycar-old Nary Jacobs, of
Toronto, loakod herself in a 100111,
put a tube in her mouth, and turned
on the gas.
Tho 13ritis1i Foreign Office notified
the IL S. Embassy at:London that all
Americans in Britain wore subject to
the registration. '
James 'Belanger, while painting in
a buildin in 1ingtitC11., WaS .Oeizecl
with a faint spell, and falling from
the scat:oh:1 struck on his head, dying
shortly after.
Androve Malcolm, ex-M.P.P. for
Centre Bruce, a leading furniture
manufacturer of Eincardinc, , and
Mayor for several toarras, is • dead,
aged e-eventy-five.
• The Militia Department has decid-
ed that a wife's 4coneent or the con-
sent of the parents of a single man
hetween 18 arid 21 shall 00 longer be
required for enlistment.
The jury at the inquest into the
auteenebile tragedy near Port Syd-
ney, Muskoka, in which five Toronto
persons were drowned, exonerated
the driver of the car and the town-
ship. •
The Canadian Pacific Railway
Company is to take over the Allan
Lino, steamship business, a new or-
ganization having teem formed in
Montreal, named the Canadian Paci-
fic Steamships, Limited. .
Carmine Aeille, employed at the
stone crusher, on the Welland Canal,
went to sleep Sunday morning on the
large belt connecting the dynamo
with the machinery and 'when it
started
pulley.trtecl
was
crushed to death around
t
The Rome Tribuna's Salonika cor-
respondent wires that 100,000 fresh
German troope and immense forces
of artillery are being concentrated on
the. Sorbian border, determined to
open up a road to Turkey through
Serbia and Dulgaria and succor the
TO PACIFY MEXICO„
Pan - Americo:ea Stal:es Agree •on
Sweeping Measures.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 10. — The
1. 11 01States and the six, Latin-Am-
erican coeatries represented in the
Pan-American cenfererice on Mexican
affairs bave „greed upon a definite
polies* for the settlement of the Mexi-
tau pfoblera. This announcement
\MS made yesterday by Secretary of
State Lansing.
The factions and people of Mexico
are to be advised that they are • to
choose a provisional president and
that the United States will finance the
political elemeiets which agree to
such a provisional .president, and that
a new Govermetent will have the ac -
tier° and moral support of the United
tItatee, Brazil, Chile, Argentina, tint-
guast, Guatemala, and I3olivia. The
shIpment of aring to thP. new Government will be unlimited, but none will
be shipped to oppoeing fatUons,
Boyden ilgIclreseaes Ve-otindcd.
LONDON, Aug. 1 0.—Sir Robert
Borden Sunday visited the Victoria
League Club for Overseas Soldiers.
There were preeent a nuraber Of Can.
adian eoldiers wounded. Sir IZobert,
addreesing the company, said he was
especially interested in clubof that
haracior, because they effete:led an
opportunity for the overSeaS soldiers
who had bean 1if.330eing 1. the narda-
LoIlss and in 301811tiere to meet eacla
together, thus brieging the various
Dominions in 510x1 totich.
WOMAN IN
TERRIBLE STATE
Finds Help in Lydia E. Pink.
ham's Vegetable
Compound.
Cape Wolfe, Canada.—" Last Mach
was a complete wreck. I had given up
all hOpe of getting better or living any
length of thne, as I was such a sufferer
from female troubles. But I took Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and
today I arn in good health and have a
pair of twin boys two months old and
growing finely. I surprised doctors and
neighbors for they, all know what a
wreck I was.
"Now I am healthy, happy and hearty,
and owe it all to Lydia E. Pinkham's
remedies. You may publish this letter
if you like. I think if more women
used your remedies they would have
better health,"—Mrs. J. T. Coax, Lot
No. 7, Cape Wolfe, P.E.I., Canada,
Because your case is a difficult one, and
doctors.having done you no goed, do not
continue to suffer without giving Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a
trial. It surely has remedied many
cases of female ills, such as inflamma-
tion, ulceration,4 displacements, tumors,
irregularities, periodic pains, backache,
and it may be exactly what you need.
The Pinkham record is a proud and
peerless one. It is
a record of constant
victory over the ob-
stinateillsof women
—ills that deal out
despair. It is an es-
tablished fact that
Lyd‘a E. Pinkham's
VegetableCompounci
has restored health YD,^
to thousands of such suffering women.
Why don't you try it if you need such a
medicine? -
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British Have Made a Notatlie,
Advance Near Noose.
Not Only Marc They Recaptured
Teem:hes Lost mt. ;hi'y 1,I,t
They lease eliese lextended 92heir
Front, Malting a Teiel antin eC
aaa ED.:ebbe Botiris in
Vain — F`rench OUI. Squatleon
13trat11.s Saarlystick.
LONDON, Aug. 10.—The British
have reiatptured all the trenches thee -
lost to the, Germans in the region of
Hooge on July 30, and have further
extended their front a distance of 1,-
2e0 yards, making a net gain for Sir
John Frencn's troops of fully a mile
• of front.
The Dritieln after a protracted
lull, in which they were' husbanding
ammunition against the possibility of
a new German drive on the Yser
front, resumed, their artillery action
about three day:, ago and, in co-oper-
ation with the French batteries,
opened a terrific bombardment ot the
lost trenches. By reckless expendi-
ture of ammunition and accurate gun-
nery a number of the trenches were
levelled, and the British followed
through with the bayonet and hand-
sgtroeinmades and carried the trenches by
Germai Losses.
Repulse of a furious German night
• attack north of the railway station
at Souchez, in which the invaders
lost heavily, was reported from Paris.
The afternoon French report
chronicled a terrific night bombard-
ment by the batterieS of the Crown
Prince's army •against the French
line protecting Verdun, but the night
report fails to mention any action in
this section.
An air raid on Saarbruelt, north-
east of Metz, yesterday morning by 32
• French aeroplanes is officially report-
ed. Owing to heavy weather only 28
reached their deetination. However,
a total of 164 shells were dropped on
the station and factories, and a num-
ber of fires were obeerved.
The German forces in the Argonne
attacked with great vigor again Sun-
day night and momentarily drove the
French back in the western portion
of the forest north of Fontaine
Houiette. They were -driven from
their conquered trenches very sheik-
ly after, managing to retain only a
listening post. At Fille Morte they
were more successful, seizing a con-
siderable length of trenches, but in
the end being able to hold only 30
metres. In the Vosges, where the
Germans attacked yesterday with ex-
treme violence, the Feench troops
were entirely victorious.
A note made public by the War
Office last nig:et says:
'The Germans endeavored to -day
to destroy off Nieuport by means of
heavy Shells two allied hydroplanes.
Our artillery pronaptly .silenced the
German batteries. OE tho two planes
ootnheereallivlael bateolvendnaidintb
edo' swhileolthe
'e
un-
damaged."
The following Belgian communi-
que was given out here to -day:
"The German artillery is showing
great activity along, the whole Bel-
gian front, All of our advance posts
Were violently bombarded, Our artil-
lery replied along the front from
Ramscappelle, Plumes, Ptervyse, Cost-
koke. and Roninglic."
BARN] by Landslide.
GENEVA, Aug. l0 --Seven persons
were killed and many injured by an
enormous landslide which swept the
village Of flagogna, on the Siroplon
line, The Village was 'almost coin-
Pletely wrecked by the falling bank
Of earth end stone, which measured
half a mile in length. The tunnel
hear this point wax' endangered.
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NEW YORIC, Aug. 1[}—That
although she has 1101 Y01 officially de-
clared war 03.1 Germany, is ne-vertlie-
less about to send 150,000 men to aid
the allies in the operations againht
the Dardanelles, was the information
that was brought to New York yes-
terday by Captain Victor Del Sanctis,
an officer in the Italian army, who ar-
rived eero on. tbe Italian Royal Mail
steaeaship Duca D'Aosta,
Captain Del Sanctis says that these
men heve been in training at Taranto
for some time, and will shortly be
transported to the Dardanelles.
At Turin Captain Del Sanctis says
the Italian Governiatnt has 500,000
troops in training for the war. These
troops, he says, will be rushed to the
aid of the allies in France just as
soon as the men are broken in for
campaigning.
A land and sea attack on the Turk-
ish positions on Gallipoli Peninsula
is announced in an official communi-
cation issued at Constantinople, as
received here Sunday. The Turkish
War Office admits the loss of ground,
but asserts that in another engage-
ment the Turks Captured trenches
from the allies.
The text of the official report of the
Turkish War Office, whose date of
Issue is not give:, in the despatch, is
in part::
' Yesterday evening on the Dardan-
elles front, in the 4 region of Avi
Burnu, our left -wing captured some
trenches from the enemy by a sur-
prise attack, and prevented him from
bringing up reinforcements.
"In the afternoon the enemy, after
long and violent artillery nrepara-
tion from land and sea, advanced and
made a number Of attacks against the
trenches on our left wing, penetrat-
ing a portion of them. Toward even-
ing 'ive captured the greater part of
the lost ground, and hindered the
enemy by our fire from construetine,
defences in the positions he still
occupied."
CZAR REJECTS PEACE.
ICalsor ICnown to Have Made an
Offer to Russia.
PETROGRAD, Aug. 10.—From fe,b-
solutely trustworthy souices The
Bourse Gazette learns that last week
F,mperor William, through the Ring
of Denmark, offered the Russians
terms of peace. The reply of the
Czar to the Danish Monarch's letter
was the categorical declaration that
at the present time there could be
no question of peace negotiations..
These statements are by no means
improbable.
The Vechernee Veemya says: "We
learn on good authority that Ger-
raany, through Denmark, proposed to
Russia a separate peace, Russia to
receive Galicia, while Germany would
retain the western district of Poland.
A representative of the Foreign
Office categorically denied that there
was the remotest possibility of any
peace negotiations. In the lobbies of
the Duma the proposal MU -LS disrnissed
as unworthy of serious considera-
tion."
Having failed to carry out her or-
iginal program of erUSIling Prance in
the first feW months of the war, Ger-
many has now altered her general
plan, and Is straining every nerve to
eIlmitate Ressia from the number of
her antagonists hi order to be able to
concentrate all her energies against
the allies in the west when they at
last are in a position to cause her
serious inconVenience.
Germany had hooped, by the mo-
mentum of her assault on both flanks
of the Polish Salient., to cut off and
Utterly destroy the Russia.n. armies
occepYing it, and thus reduce Ruseia
to impotence, ,
No doubt ha calculations •were
largely based on the idea that the
Russiane •oseetild cling desperately to
the 'Warsaw a0,1 Vistuls4 fortresses,
and thus allow theraselves to be
tanght In, a trap. ,
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