.W ..,,.,,-.~,.N__...~ivn-.Y ,._,., .,,-4-,.. r ”m“**“** 1 The G f A . » l , _ / , 1 I . . 7 ....‘._,tt- .”,'i\ ,_ wav-‘-‘-‘-‘-'~"-"’~'~'-`-*‘-'-‘-`-`-`-"'-‘-‘-‘-'-'f--fffff-1'--=~=.~.~.-_-.~.-.-.-_-,-_-,__._._.,,__,_._.____~ _A____________ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ b»nuu»mnn llardian is Read Daily by 42,000 People. . _ A Sworn Circulation Statement Furnished Advertisers E _ ins cinigQ1;i;_;oy_ L_, G iiiiiii T Morning Daily founded 1801 , ' - - ~ Weekly- (now Evening Daily) 1l|1 N* WEDNESDAY’ AUGUST 11' 1915 $8.50 Por Your delivered In advance ) N 92.50 nor yur( by mall in advent i ` - _ 7 GERMANS PREPAMNG NIIANABISPANRUIL Sg1l§f1;EV‘}§,Y GERMAN IUSSES NUW ANOTHER BLOW EAST Are Expending their Efforts in Ex- tentlingand Strengthening Wings. Iillow Evidently Aimed at Baltic Region. (Special to the Guardian.) PETROGRAD, Aug. 10.~-The next serious blow by the German forces is expected to fall in the Baltic region. Since the capture of Warsaw the Ger- l-A man operations in that d|S|_ric,_ have is new MSL Troops are now taking ot' strikinga mine. arrcordiiig to official been of chief interest here. ADDHF- up the new positions allotted them mf"°“"c‘°'"e"t "Rude E°'"|5h" hy Eh” ciitly the invaders are not anxious to witlioiii reel 'tation and at the Blmsh Press B“"`““' Four “mee” crowd the Russians out of Poland, but are rather expending their efforts in strengthening and extending their wings. A naval attempt to gain con- is weakening. 'There is private news G trol oi’ the Gulf of Riga, siniiiitaiieous with the pressing eastward oi’ hind forces toward Friedrichstad, sontli-|\vi'oiiglit in the ranks of the (lcrnians east of Riga, the only road outlet from that port, convinced the Russian mili- tary authorities that the Germans con- templated an early resumption oi’ the campaign in tlils region. The swanipy initure of the country south of itigaltlic recent fighting along the section N renders control of the approaches from Russian forces are opposing stubborn direction. On the other hand, the ad viince of the Germans toward the Vil komir roads leading in the direction the east essential for success. The l’issii /ltivcr to tlstrov, nortli-cast oi` 0' ly the advance oi' the Germans in this killed and woiiiidt-ti, lint siii:_ceetieii in 0 ‘ ` ' ' ~ ii I of Vilna in the government of Kovno, (Special to the Guardian.) hum in 185% luis given rise to the belief in some quarters that. the invaders may attempt to press on to Vlliia. , ui` Vcina (about 55 inilcs soiitli-cast oi’ (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON, Aug. 10.-(labling from f i , Petrograti, the eorrespondeiit oi’ the Daily Teiegraplit says: The views held in the higher military quarters here are that any daiiger which may have existed for the llussiaii Vistiila oriny D Di moment their rear is not tliretiteiietl. Mort-over there are signs that the impetus of the Aiistro (leinian att.ick iroiii Vilna, where 2,000 prisoners arrived that tearful havoc was by itussiiin artillery at Kovno. I (Special to the Guardian.) I GENEVA, Aug. 10.~A despatch Afrom Iiiiisbriick, Austria, says that in on tho eastern |'i‘oiit running froin |Wurs.iw, the Gerinaiis lo=il tif. 000 men tapturing the piintipnl ioitiiicd post tions oi the Riisshins LONDON. Ang. lt).-A despntcli -to Renters News Agent-y from Petrograti says the first. steps for the evacuation l\eviio) have been taken by the re- Einoval of sonic public institutions. GRAND ENCAMPMENT AND REBEKA Splendid Meeting, 0iiicers Elected. Annual Dinner. A .` » i_____l__ The Grand En(-ampnient, i.O.().F.. held its opeiiiiii: scssion_ ycstcrdity Tho on hand July 21. 191"- nioriiiiig. Most encoiirng ng rt‘.l>0l‘ S I was ... . . _ __ were received from the Grand At tho ltebckaii AsSt',ilib{y_tlll» Vi<_"_';l | i’iitriarcli, Bro. liurold Falconer, Hilti 1’i‘USlll01\t. Mrs Maiy li. later, r . I the Grand Scribe. Bro. Melville li. Mc-- Kean, North Sydney. The tormor re- ported a small decrease in member- ship. but all the ciicaiupnieiits in a healthy condition. The Grand Scribe reported that one new eiicanipineiit had been added during the year. bring- ing the total number oi' eiicanipmeiits up to 30 ami adding 19 to the total nieinbership. Notwitiistanding this addition the total meinbcrsliip wus three less thnii lust year. The lJl‘¢‘SL‘"A membership is 1317; iiinount. pnid for relief $422, and receipts i'roni subor- dinate encampments $1,037. thi* Work* ing expenses of the latter $1,035. 'l‘iit‘ cash received during the year amount- H ASSEMBLY i-.1 to $554.55, the rxnviiililiiai $f>07-7ij- the report. ot’ the l’resIdent In tIi_o absence of the latter, Mrs l_\ate Morri- son, of Doiiiiiiioii. t..l3. i`iie r0lJ0\`t stated tliat ilebekuli Otitifeliiiwsliip is making substantial EFOWAU A" me Maritime l’roviiices._ Three new lodges have been instituted, with tii._ prospects of another ill the |101" future. The Vice-l’resitlciit'S I`0ll0l`|- WW mainly n rp,/low ol’ her visits to various lodges. _ The report ot' the becrctar_y. MVS Melville ll. lift-Keiiii. oi’ North bydiicy, nnnweti niiinber of lodges G7, nicinbcr- phil, 5,375, it gain of 123. Total re- (Contlnued on page three) UUNDENSED ADS. ` TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION ONE CENT per word each inscr- tioii for advertising in this column. (lash must accompany orders. Mini- iniim charges, ti_v_oii_ty;five__ceiits. wAN`r’e_oIA'”Wi/tio Fon cookina and general housework. Alillly lit thi.. 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Supplement $30~00~ D- ' A.MPh B '.-'l‘r al. ° ° mm' “Y zgstmiunai. ` _ __ ,. I , - . TJITQ. WANTED-CARETAKER FOR FOt ranch. 10 pairs. Ext-liinive use ti dwelling, liiirns und l'i0 acres. ‘.stn_e Qiuilillcatioiis and salary wuntoi. J. R. ll., Giiardiaii Utiice. 8-11-ni2l.‘ `i`.os"r-'-A`siC\`/"Es ivissi-i BAG. BE- twecii lIiinter‘s` Livery Sh\b|0-‘i "lid 83 (‘uiiiherIand St. l<‘lilt\\‘fl'_`~l/All UO mwm-,|¢,.| hy leaving at S3 (nin- berland St.___ _ _ __ 3'Um1E- ron sALe- Two HORSES ONE lieiivy horse weighs 1,400, 5 y0l1\'S old, one carriage marc. 4 yc;i_irs 0:0. lv W. Il. llaslam. East oya y. ' App' 2484-7-iimaiipti. BUSINESS ENVELOPES. - No. 8 printed with name and address either on nap or front. $3 ner 1.000: 35,50 _for 2,000; $12.00 for 5.000; $20 for $10.00. GUARDIAN OF- “°”' ----A--~..‘%$i.1.i%i.~‘l“.§‘.$ “ ` 'JBY INSTR ANG;-N-:;’<»NSimnioiis. There will be 501.1 at 159 Water Street at noon next Friday 13th August, his dwell- ing house and premises. A comfort- nbie home for the purchaser. R. Bearisto. Auctioneer. 2451-7-9_M3i. _ "“'§|;EfZ."WE ARE NOW PRE- Ftzigresd to offer our entire 1915 crop of Silver Black and High Grade patch fox pups, at prices that will appeal to anyone that wishes to get established in this lucrative Indus- lrv at exceptionally “fe DFlC9B» Our stock is bred from prolific strains and are not inbred. also H few pair of Ranch Raised Fisher Marten and Mink. Interested parti- es will be welcome to inspect our .stock at anytime at our Ranches at Strathroy and Komoka. address correspondence to Graham Bros., qtmmmy_ 11, R, No. 1 Ontario. Can- ;dB_ 2485-7-l1M9lpd. I - (From our own Correspondent.) ()'I"l‘AWA, Aug. 10.-Only twenty per cent. of Canada's soldiers in the expeditionary forces are niarricd men, according to the figures at the Militia Dcpartinciit. 'i‘lie total pay rol is $125,000 per day, or over $45 nililioii INF year. while $15,000,000 per year is being paid in the way of separation allowance to the wives and families of niiii'rled men. BRITISH UESIRUIER SUNK BN MINE (Special to the Guardian.) t . '_ .».' . ' t LONDON Ang 10 -The British oipedo destioyui Lynx was sunk iii he North Sea, August ll, as the rcsult and twenty-two men were saved. ERMANS RIMM SINKINR BRITISH CRUISER (Special to the Guardian.) BERLIN, Aug. lt)-Wireless to Say- ille-'i‘lie British auxiliary cruiser, ndiii, 7.000 ions. has been torpedoeil 't' tiic Swcdisli coast. idigiity meni- hcrs of the crew were saved. ’i‘lic india was attackei at a point north i' lloilgo when entering Rcstfjortl. The resciicil nien were picked up by ie Swedish sicanicr (ioostlniii. '1‘lic ntlia. boloiigcd to the i’. t). and was BERMANS ABMIT IUSSES UE AIRURAET (Special to the Guardian.) 0 ` ' E o / Bl-lltLlN, via Loniloii, Aug 10.~An fhcial coiiiiiiuiiicatioii issued to-day tells of the Allied air raid over Zwei- bruecken und Saiiktliigbert Bavaria. Eight were killed and two wounded in the latter town The coniniunication says that on Monday iorenooii six to eight cncniy aeroplanes attacked Zwei- brucckcn and Sankt-Ingbcrt, which is utsidc thc iniiitary district. Fifteen lo twenty htnnhs were dropped on ’.wcilii‘iio<'kcii. causing unitnportaiit niaturiaii dnniage. ln Saiikt-lngbori eight pcrsoiis were killed and two woiiniled. RUUMANIA AGAIN TURNS UUWN EERMANS (Special to the Guardian.) v ii MiLAN Aug 0 -A dcspntcli from Butliarest to Coiricre Della bcra. says that iollowliig the departure of Prince on lloiieiiloe Laiigciiliurg, the Ger- ian aiiibassador to Turkey, from the Rouinanian capital, representatives of the Krupp gun works arrived at Bu- charest and offered the Roumanian goveriinieiit tiiirty-six batteries of artillery with aininiinitioii,. two million pounds of barbed wire in cxchniige for lcttlng animunltioii tlestliieil for 'i‘iir- key io pass through. l<`ollowiiig the iiiterventioii ot' thc llritish Minister to llucliarcst. the newspaper says, the offer was refused. AIIIES SUBMARINE SUNK BI TURKS (Special to the Guardian.) (“()NS’l‘A NTINOPLE, Aug. 10.-A sub- niariiie of the Entenic Allies was sunk near Iliilair this afternoon by a Turk- ish aeroplane, which threw bombs upon the craft. All the crow were lost. I`llE WEATHER, TEMPERATURE. TIDE. MOON. E'l`(‘ (Special to The Guardian) TORONTO, August 11.-Maritime: Light to moderate winds; mostly i’air;‘ a few occasional showers. THE WEATHER.-Yesterday was cloudy and cold with slight showers. The highest temperature recorded yesterday was 05 deg. above ern. At il o'clock yesterday morning ‘it regis- tered 61 deg. above, at 9 last night 61 deg above. The coldest the pre- vious night was 58 deg. above zero. 1 The tide will be high this morning at 10.33 and tomorrow at 11.20; it will be high tonight at 11.57 and tomor- row at 12.26. The sun sets this evening at 7.16 and tomorrow at 7.14; it rises tomor- row mornlng at 4.66 and Friday at 4.57. The moon sets this evening at 7.43. There was a. new moon on Tuesday, Aug. 10th at 6.52 p. m. The first quarter of the moon will be on Tuesday, Aug 17th at 10.17 p.m. The length of today will be four- teen hours and twenty-one minutes. (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON, Aug. 10.-The commence- ment of new and greater efforts to force the liardaiielics and thus bring succ-or to the Russians, who are still hard pressed by the Aiistro-Germans in Eastern Poland and the Baltic pro- vinces, and at. the sanie time to iiifiu- ence the Balkan States, together with _u._Zoppelin raid On the out-it coast ot' England, in which- fourtceii persons were killed and fourteen wounded, are features of the war to-night. For some time news from the liiirilaiielles, from the lirltisli standpoint, has been more cheerful, and while no details ot’ oper- ations there have been given out, the public have been allowed to learn that hope for a. eiiccessfiil issue in the fighting on the '1`urltlsli peninsula was beconiing briglitcr. A reiicived attempt against the ’i‘urkisii positions, which is apparently in t'iiIi swing, scents to be concentrated along the Krltliia road, where a gain of two liiiiiilred yards on a front ot' three liiindrcd yards has been occupied. according to Geiieral Sir lan lianiiltoii, tfom- niander In (Thief of British forces at the iiardanelles. Elsewiicre, the re- port continues, n. l’t'esli iiiiitiiug wus siiccessfiilly eil'ected and considerable progress made. This laiidiiig evident- ly was a surprise to thc 'I‘|irks, as 630 of them were taken prisoners. A num- ber ot` guns and a quantity oi' material is also declared to have been taken. According to a. ’i`urkisli official i'e- port the forces were put ashore in the environs of Kara (‘.haii, tt town on the road which skirts the north shore ot' the Gulf of Siiros, opposite the neck of Gallipoli Peiiiiisiila, and near Avi- buriiii. The latter place, though not shown on available maps, is believed to be at the foot of Sari Bahr, just iiortii of where the Australians are holding a strong position. At Avibu`riii'i the Turks admit that a landing was silccessfiiliy carried out, but cluini to have dispersed thc troops wliich came ashore near Kara (ihali. it is believed in circles licre that the landing at Kara (lliali was only a fcint t.o disguise the real iiitcntions oi’ the Allies, although it is said that the putting ashore of a strong force at this point niiglit result in their work- ing around and cutting oil' Turkish line oi' communication with Gallipoli lk-iiiiisula above Bulnir line across the neck of the peiiiiisuia. The forc- ing of the Darilanelles is realised by military critics here to be of the greatest iniportaiice, for they assert that. it is thc only way the Allies can render iniinediate aid to Russia for the great sacrifices she has made for the coininon cause. iii addition it is believed by niilitary observers tiiiit success hero would bring the liiiikun States dofliiitely over to the side oi’ the Qiiadriipio Entcute Powers in tho war. Italy it is under- stood is prcpai'etl to lend a hand in the lltirdaiielics operations. ish coast oeciiri'eil Monday night and this morning the Germans lost one of the Zeppelin alrsliips that took part in it. it was attacked by gunfire wliiio on return lioine after having dropped bombs, and so seriously dam- aged tiiat it fell into the sea and was towed into Ostend, Belgium, whom allied airmen attacked and destroyed it. it is believed that four or five airships took part. A despatch from lloliand says tive more airships pass- ed ovor the country going in a north- westerly direction. Another air raid Oil Ellilland is expected to-night.. (lon- tiiiiial had wcailier prevented Zep- polins coining lust night. There was a big storin to-tiny and it niight be illllllrcrous for airsiiips to visit to- night. The Aiisiro-Gerinnns are slowly closing around portions of the Rus- sian armies wliich remain on the Poi- isli salient. Their wide out-flanking movement in thc northern part ot` iiio llaltic provinces luis been brouglit to a standstill. l<‘nrtlier south they are npproiicliiiig forts at Kovnor and the Russians are reported to be evacuat- ing Vilna. They captured the fortress of Lomzn and on the southwest are approaching Bug River. These points are not far from the main railway. The nrmies of the Teutons advancing in East Warsaw and those which cross- ed the Vistulii at lvnngorod anti Field Marshall Maekeiizeifs forces are now joining hands and making an effort to destroy the Russian armies. it is believed iii military circles the Rus- sians are fairly safe. On the west- ern front Gorman attacks, according- lo French report. have been repulsed Field Mursliail French in his cominii- nication says the British under heavy artillery found some trenches captur- ed from Gerniaiis south of Hooge un- tenable and evacuated them. NURWERIAN STEAMER SUNN _ (Special to The Guardian) LONDON. Aug. 10.-A despatch to| Reuter‘s Telegraph from Copenhagen says that the Norwegian steamer Geiager of Bogen has been sunk by a Dutch fishing boat. The Geirauger was a vmisel of 1081 tons gross and was built in 1907. MEMBER UE PARLIAMENT INUUNUEB IN EIANUENS (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON, Aug. 10.--Capt. Olive, n member of Parliament. has been seri- y||||g|~¢-|'| Llnlrnont Carol Dlphtiiorla Mlnard'» Llnimant earn .Nouraiglr ii ~ X A ously wounded in Flanders by the ex- RVER Sitiililill PER RAI si'rUA'rioN NUMBER 2,118,583 (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON. Aug. 10.-Gerniaii losses Post. 'i‘lic latest casualty lists give the total l’russlaii losses at 1,641,569 anti the losses for Bavarian, Saxon and Wurteniburg troops 517.114. SUTTUN-TUBEEUNTRABANU (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON, Aug. 10.-A declaration that cotton is regarded as contraband by the British Government is expected wltiiiii ii few days. KNIRNTS UE FITHIAS IIUNTRIRUTE MUTUR IIEEB AMBUIANEE (Special to the Guardian.) F`llEDl~llllt'TON. N.li., Aug. lil.- The Grand Lodge Kiiiglits oi' Pythian (lonveiitiou opened here today. There is a large attendance, the whole juris- dlctioii being well represeziictl. The Knights oi’ the Maritime Proviiices will contribiitc ii motor field unibulanco to the Red -Ilross Society i`oi' the scr- vice oi' the Empire. U. S. EUVERNMENT REPEIES TU AUSTRIA (Special to The Guardian) WASHINGTON, Aug 10.-The Unit- cd States Government to-day de- spatched to Vienna a reply rejecting the Austro-Iiiingarian views recently set forth in ii note contending that the great scale on which war muni- tions were being exported from Ani- erican to enemies of the Gernianic Allies is not in consonance with the definition of neutrality. HUNBREU BABES UESTRUNEII ANNUAILI IN TURUNTU 'l’Oil0N'l`(), Ang. ll.-Tlie Globe says liiininii lifo has bei-ii destroyed in wholesale qilaiitiiics in Toronto diiritig the past two yciirs. The city sevvcrs have during thai. time given up ilic bodies ot’ 200 preinaturely horn babies. The awesome iiiforimitioii was given in a statement by Works Cominissioner Harris yesterday. Even 200 is a small estimate of the number of slaughtered iiniocents, as the number found is only those caught in the screens at the sew- age disposal plant at Moorley Avenue. No estimate of those that have gone through can be made. The Commissioner oi’ Works stated that the discoveries were reported to niatter being taken by the police. However, such ii course was con- sidered useless. as there were no cities. The sewage comes from all parts oi' the city, and therefore it would be impossible to ascertain where the bodies were deposited. The statement means that at lenst one liiiiidred babies are destroyed a IIAPTUREB GERMAN RUN NAS ARRINER AT IURUNTU TORONTO, Aug. 9.-The biggest German gun captured by the Ilritisli since the war opened ii year ago, is safe in Toronto. lt arrived on Satur- day iiiid is still hi bond, where if will reinnin for ii few days until the ex- hibition authorities make preparations for its safe keeping until the fair opens. Coiisidernble anxiety has been felt in exhibition circles. regarding its arrival. it was too large to ship by the (l.l’.R. liners and the War Office surrounded the movements of the mur- derous German production with con- siderable secrecy. C.P.R. TO TAKE OVER ALLAN LINE OCTOBER 1. MONTREAL, Aug. 9.-The C.P.R. Company is taking over the Allan Lliie steamship business, beginning October 1, this year, a new corporation having been organised in Montreal to-day for this purpose under the name of the Canadian Pacific Steamships, Limited. G. M. Bosworth, vice-president of the C.P.R. Company, is the president of the newly formed Canadian Pacific Steamships, Limited. and H. Maitland Kersey is to be the managing director, with his oilice in London (Eng.). The new company is to take over all the ocean steamships now operated by the tl.l’.R. Company and the Allan Line, and the head office will be in Montreal. ploelon of a German mine. ,,,,.. .. I ’... to date total 2,178,683, according to a Herne correspoiideiit ot’ the Morning the chief coroner with a view to the, '"5 e £2. ish positions at the lkiiwltiiiellvs with great vigor and during the last two days have inziiiv shiisiiilc pi-ogiw-sis ni Gallipoli l‘t~iiiiisula. Accortliiig to a liavas ilcspatrfli rtwzeivcti ironi Atiioiis the Turkish losses were lieavy. Sini- ultaiieoiisly the Allied fleet lmnibartied the Tiirkisli positions at the l)arilan» elles, inlliirting severe ilainagc upon thc tiefeiice works. (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON, Aug. 10.-'i`iic troops of the Allies at the Dardanelles made a. gain oi' 200 yards on ii i'roiit of 300 yards on the East Krithia road on Gallipoli l’eiiiiii-iula. This was ofiici- ally tiiiiioiiiiced to-night. Fooiiiig also was gained on St-liuiuk liniii' and zinotlici' landing t-lsewlierc. The stato- inciit follows:-Sir lan liaiiiiitiiii rv- ports ilgliting at scvcrul points on tht- Gztllipoli l'ciiiiisiila luis tnkcn plzirc during the last, few iiuys. Siibslanlial progress has bt-cii niade in the south- GOOD PROGRESS MADE AT THE DARDANELLES Allied Fleet Bombarded Turkish hons lloing Great liamage. Encouraging Advance Made by Allies Along Front of 1,200 Yards. (Special to the Guardian.) li-rn Zinn-_ 200 _v:ii‘ds on a front of 300 l‘-ARIS. Mill- 10--'l`|it~ Allil-il forces|_vai'iI.~i has in-r-ii gaiiit-tl east of the i‘ef-iiinieti their atl11\'kH "U0" illt’ '1`\ll‘li- Kriiliiii roati and has bceii hold in spite iii` tit-tt-i‘iiiiii|>tI f'ii\lliil‘l‘<1iii2l<'\<5. \\liii-ii liiivc in-cn iwpiiisiul with heavy losses to the eiieiiiy. llf~peatt~tl attacks li_\' llic Turks t-Is(-ivliv-i‘c in this zone \\~i~ri~ licalcii off. Several attacks by a l<‘i~t-in-li t-in-ps have been made, and thi-ii' \\~lioli~-iii-:iri.etl eo-operutinii prov- oil oi' the gi‘i~iiti-st assistniice. in the Ansar v.oiit» a footing in the (‘liunt:k lluiir positioii of Sari iialir has also bi-4-n gaiiieil and the t-mst, oircupied nftt-r iii-i'i:e fighting and silt-ct-ssfitl storming of strongly held positions. liore too thc t-neinies losses have been tzoiisidi-i~abie. Au advance was com- iiieiiet-tl at night under cover of a scai‘rliliglit, froin ti destroyer. Eise- \vliei‘<- a l"ri~iirli landing has been suc- t~essi'iilly rarricii out and t-oiisidcrablc progress inade. tliltl prisoiii-rs have taken. togi-tlicr with one Nordcnielt, two liiniib iiiorlurs. nine iiiticiiiiic guns and a large iiuinbt-r of’ btniiba. Scat- tt-i't~d about are quaiititics of enemy rifles, ziinniunition and cquipinciit. ln spite of the \'ei'_\' ilisagr<>c:ililo woatlit-r :i large and t~iiliiii: