The Guardian is Read Dany by 42,000 Paopla. . lmwwH”wm li' l 4 I l , , , » Sworn Circulation Statement Furnished Advertisers I ¢.;:-1-rr-'-‘~‘-'-‘-‘-‘f-‘~'-‘-'-’-'~`-‘-‘-'-‘~=‘-`-=‘-‘--'- _U . ll-lla cnllll,,Ql1l;loyM li lllllll L Morning Daily founded 1801 _ 4 Weekly (now lvonlnp Daily) 1ll7 08.50 Por Your delivered) in ldvllll is ' _ } _cl-_ulRL0'r'1‘E'r0wN, CANADA, THoRsoAY,gAUousT 12, 1915 ( ,,_,,, ,,, ,,,,<,,,,,,_,, ,_ ,,,,,,,,. I.0.0.F. GRAND LODGE SECOND SESSION , ~-__ Contributes Motor Ambulance ioArmy Medical Service,Amid Great lintllu siasm and Expressions oi i.oyalty.i Fraternal Greetings from li.P. I At the Rebekah Assembly yesterday afternoon business was resumed, and four more candidates presented them- selves for the Degree, making a total oi 86 taken in at this session of the Assembly. The total increase of mem- bership in the subordinate Rebekah lodges for the year was 13 brothers and 110 sisters. Alpha Lodge of Cllar- lottetown is on the banner, having in- creased its membership by 38. The following ofiiccrs were elected: President, Mrs Mary Baker, Wood- stock, N.B.; Vice~Presidont, Mrs Ida Pollard, Yarmouth; Warden, Mrs Mary Baylle. Moncton; Secretary, Mrs Mel- ville McKean, North Sydney; 'l‘rca- surer, Mrs P. McGowan, Moncton. The fifty-eighth annual session of the members of thc Assembly and the the Grand Lodge opened at 10 a.m.Imembers of Grand Lodge were photo- yesterday morning. in Prince of Wales Igrapllell by Bro. W. C. (look, and also College Hall. the members beillglthe members of the Canton, ill unl- osoortod from tho Victoria Hotel bylform. Grand Lodge closed at one uniform members of the Canton, ullder,o'clock. t0 resume again at 8 p.m.. the command of Lieut. Col. llart, of Hall-I fax. Judge Chesley, the Grand Master, I presided, and his report showed the, order to be in a satisfactory colldition,i in spite of adverse conditions due to' the unsettled conditions prevalelltI throughout' thc year. | Fitting reference was made in the Grand Master's report to the death ofl the head of the order. Grand Sire Robert T. Daniels, also two other dis-I tillguished brothers. W. L. Kuydendall.' Past Grand Sire, and S, T, Ryamllloats at the disposal of the committee, who was Grand Master of this Juris- diction twenty years ago. The Grand Secretary reported an increase in membership during the your of 142, bringillg the total nlem- bership up to 11,516. Active service claims 187 members of the order, alld the number is increasing daily. Twenty-one veterans jewels were pre- sented during the year. The special comnlittec oll recom- mendations recommended that the districts be re-arranged, alld divided into ten districts. with a view to stimu- lutillg the work within the jprisdictioll of each District. the work to be super- vised by the District Deputy Grand hipster of each District. At tlleso meetings the affairs of tho lodges ill the District could bc discussed, de- grees conferred, lodges of illstrllctloll opened, anti the ,good of the order generally advanced. The Grand Lodge degree was coll- ferred oll one hundred alld forty Past Grand. an unusually large number. Grand Master Chesley commclltlllg on -his report stated tllat as the insti- tution prescribed the doctrillo oi' peace, harmony and goodwill to ollr brother mall. they should do something to aid in the great struggle in which the civilised world is engaged. to uphold those principles. In this connection -~.-~:-» CON DEN SED ADS. T00 LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION F' ____ ~» ONE CENT per word each insor- tion for advertising in this column. Cash must accompany orders. Milli- ll-.um charges, twenty-five cents. WANTED - GOOD STRONG BOY for Press-room. Apply to Guardian- 2404-8-dmtf. WANTEDTKFONGE-House Fon small family. centrally located. Ap- Dly at this office. 1590-6-21Mtf wAN~rlio2A`olal. Fon HousE work, no washing. Apply Mrs. J. J- Johnston, 140 Rocllforll St. 2491-7-1lM3ipli._ COMPOSITOR WANTED-JOB AND ad. compositor wanted; steady 301! and send waxes. ADDIY GUHNIIAH _0iilce. 2401-8-4MEtf. WANTED-TEN PAIRS ISLAND SIL- ver Black foxes to ranch. Terms reasonable. Apply J. Stanley WWI' lock, Charlottetown. 2452-7-9mtf. BOARDERS-FIVE OR 'SIX BTEADY boarders can be nicely accommodat- ed at the McKenzie House, 89 Sid- ney St. 8-llmtf. i."""“ " _”_"“`_`*”""’"°" ‘ OST.-A cnrrlnge wrap, between lilllsborough Bridge and Southport. Finder be rewarded upon returning same to 59 Water Street. _ 2504-s-lzmsl WANTEWARETAKER FOR FOX Finch. 10 pairs. Exclusive use of dwelling, barns and 50 acres. State Qualifications and salary wanted. __;I_- R. B.. Guardian Office. 8-HEI. lU8lNl8l_`l`N`V!i..5Pl8. - No. 8 Drinted with nemo and address either on nag or front. 83 per 1.000; $5.60 for 1.00; 811.00 for 6.000: 820 for 310.00. GUARDIAN QF- FIGII. 8808-11-llmtif WANTED T5 PURCHASE INI SUM- mersido on Friday two or three driving horses, weight from 1050 to 1150 lbs.mu|t be right and the price we will overlook. W. S. Newsom. 2497-s-12Mitl>fL a. special committee consisting of Jlr S. L. Walker. Truro; Dr J. D. Stewart, ‘M.l".. Bridgewater; and W. S. Rogers, 'of Halifax, to consider ill what form ,this Grand Lodge should extend aid. They will report later in the sessloll. At noon the representatives were welcomed by Past Grand Master J. F. Whear and District Deputy J. M. Murley. ` In the Rebekah Assembly the Speci- al Committee on Red Cross Fulld re- ported that $200 had been collected during the ear. Oi' this amount $150 went to provide beds in the Duchess ,of Connaught llospital, and the bal- ance to hospital supplies. I At tllo close of the morllillg sessions, afternoon, which proved to be ideal, being given over to sight-seeing, horse- racing, motoring and boating. A large number attended the races, which were conducted promptly. and thor- oughly enjoyed. Tlle thanks of the Oddfellows is due the Horsenlell’s Association for their courtesy ill changing their racing day to suit the visitors, and for the first-class racing put on. Many ot' our citizens kllldly pil-iced their motor cars and motor and the visitors were able to spend a very pleasant afternoon. At eight p.nl. thc Grand Lodge re- sumed labour. The Grand Secretary read ll telegram from the Knights of Pythias. as follows:-"Fredericton. N.ll.. 11, J. J. McKinnon, Grand Secy. Knights oi' Pythlas of the Maritime Provillccs ill annual session convened llorc send fraternal greeting. (Sgll.) ld. A. Putter, Grand tlllallcellor; Jas. Moulsoll, Grand Sccy." The following rcpiy was selltz- Tlle Grallli Lodge l.0.0.l<`. of thc Maritime Provinces heartily recipro- cate your kind frlttcrllnl greetings and wish yooll every success. (Sgd.) S. A. (fhesley, Grand Master; J. J. McKill- non. Grand Secretary.” The following resollltion was thou presented by Past Grnlld Master D. Stewart, M.1‘., seconded by Past Grand Master Smith I.. Walkerz- “The present grave crisis which confronts the British Empire denlalllls from the Olldfellows of this jurisdic- tion tllnt- they should realise their illdividual dllty to King and colllltry. lt is gratifying to learn that already 2821 mcmbers of ollr lodges have vol- untccrcd for active service as record- ed by the Grand Secretary, and many more, since tile list was prepared, have also volunteered for such service. This patriotic uctlou by individual nlcmbers calls lolldly for oilicilll rccogllitioll by this Grand body. "That suitable expression shoul'd be given such recognition it uppcars to your ('ullllllI(tcc that illc prosclltlng of rl motor nlllhlllullro. engaged as it will he ill thc lllcrciflll work of caring for :lull irallspurtlllg woulldcll (Talla- dillns frolll the firing lille to the hos- pitals, would be most iittlng as coming iroln those pledged to care for the sick and distressed. " llc it. tllercforc resolved! Tllut this Grand Lodge contribute fronl its funds lilo slllll of tlftcon hundred dollars ($1500) for ll motor lllllI,\lllar\~.e to be placoll at the disposal of the Callnlliall Army Medical Service for thc benefit of our soldiers at the frollt." Amid ll scellc of the greatest cn- thuslasm the lnotion was carried by ll stnlldillg vote. the members joining apontullcollsly I" HIYIKIHR "(3011 SRVG tim King" and “O Canaria." The Gralld Muster suggested that steps be taken to provide for wollnded Odd- follows on their return home from the front. as it would be a matter for the Grand Lodge to take up rather than the individual subordinate lodges. Al 10 p.m. a class of over twenty condldstes received the Canton De- gree. whi\h was conferred by a picked team from the various Maritime Can- tons, under the direction of Capt. T. lvl. orlmt. of Dryden C°“t°I\- W0"- vn-Isuoro wln no all organ nooltol ln the First Methodist Church to-night bv Prof. Thompson, from 7.15 to 7.50, ,for the benefit of the visiting Odd- fellows. CONTRIBUTIONS TO MACHINE GUN FUND _...-1 h f ll ing contributions are ac- kn§weled(ge?lwby Mr. A. W- Hylldmllll treasurer of the Machine Gun Fundi- Previously acknowledggli $3/ggg Eastern Canllorles, Li - Balance at date “£950 H. W. HYNDMAM Trans. Machine Gun Fond. ll (Special to the Guardian.) “I0 EEIIMNN SUIIMIHINES IIINIIINS PINSIIIN BILL IIISIIIIIIIII III IINII WIII BE 4.IIIIII.IIlIII (From our own Correspondent.) NEW YORK, Aug. 11.--According to the Current issue of the Army and alll wllloll Canada will have to pay Navy Journal, about fifty German sub- yesrl for many years after the war is marines have been destro ed since the 0 Y bet-iII1llIll§ of the war. The Journal considered on the basis of present ex- Bays: We have it on authority which p would carry conviction were we at a _ liberty to mention lt. th” "e“fIy lllty ls over, this list lllollnllllg appllolltlons German submarines have been sunk, b CI’-Dtured or destroyed by the Allies b OTTAWA. Aug. 11.-The Pension Y ver is estimated at $4,000,000. lt is erience that there will be about 6,000 ppllcatlons for pensions when the war y the families of dead soldiers alld y disabled fighters themselves. So NEW IIIIMMINIIIII IIIH IUHIIISH IIIIIIIIS “D 10 U10 2091 Of JUIY- far, however, only 160 pensions have been granted. and it is expected that the $2,000,000 already set aside by Par- liament for penslolls during tllo pres- ent financial year will be suiilcicut for the purpose. IIEIIIIIII MIISIUM Duke oi' Mecklenburg. according to has been appointed comlnander-ilr chief of the Turkish forces at the Dar- dallelles, succeeding Lillian von (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON. Aug. 11.-The Grand the Athens correspondent of the Star Zan‘I@I`5~ slowly but steadily saggcd for years, III III IIIHN IIIIWN (From our own Correspondent.) 0"1"1‘AWA, Aug. 11.-A1`ter llavillg IIIIIM III IIIVE I , IN NIIHI IIIH NIIIIM INII IIII the tower of the new Victoria Museum in Ottawa, which has been ill a dan- gerous condition for the past twelve months, is to be taken down, and it is stated by local engineering experts that there is a possibility that the whole bllilding may have to be razed. Tile Dominion Public Works Depart- nlellt has already asked for tellders for the removal of the tower. Tile new Dominion arcllitect, Mr E. L. Hor- wooll, on his appointment some time P|HLADEL|)].HA` I1n_ Aug 10___n_ NOW YOIN( 0XD0l`l. D0 SOCul`C(l fOl' art t'eli upoll him. The curse was tllat he should have II°“*I° WW CIIOIIINI WIU1 IIGUDIC WIN!" ill health and an early death instead II _ nf “ying to bc fifly thousand years Interest grows. The ulllrluc history was not Adnm and Eve wllo brought I university. According to Sullleril-ln tlleoiogy found on the tnblct, which is said to have been writtell before tllo days of Abrahalll and translated by Dr. S. Langdon, Professor of As- syrlology, ill Oxford University, Eng- land. Noah was ordered not to cat oi the cassla tree ill the garden of Para- dise and when Ile disoboyed the curse about the fall ot' mall bllt Noah, ao- AIIIIIIWIIIIY II I5 II' IQSIIIIS OI' IIIII I`elI0I'f cording to lt trallsllttioll of a tablet IIIM the tower I5 I0 he take" I- f “ , ' ~ ..~ - - -’~ 1 le . ‘ nh' -’»‘.:1'~.--'-.s.- '. " ’.‘» ». ‘~ ‘ ~' -- '5~.-.frw X ,_ D. ._.- ., ,, ‘ W ,. . *z ,‘ x r - h v ,a.,.-` \ HV e on 1' `(, P, e _,, E* )_a__ . p .1 .._,,`. , 1`__u_.-, *...\‘., ,RV .` ..\ ,*.A_ ,_‘_. ,‘\-.`§"‘,‘\_", AG L;-~ cllllille wrecks. lie frankly tolli one num, George Porter, of Lakovillc, tllat hc should llc thoroughly nsllalllell of himself for his share in looting thc Treasury alld furllishillg horses that llligllt llleall thc lives of loyal and brave Callndillll sons on thc ilcld of llattlc. S. li. Chute, of Berwick, was again culled and collllllcl asked that it war- rallt for ills ill‘l'cst bo issued if hc dill not illrll up. ' George l‘ol‘|cl', ot' Lakeville, sworn. said llc sold one horse to the Govcrll- lllcllt. Elillcr Mclfay or Kccvor, paid $165; nge 20; wcigllt 1000. Exalnillcd at Kcllivlllo durillg the nlol'lllllg and was paid ut. once after cxanllllntioll. Exanlincd tcctll and tcctll were good. liorscfs tcctll llevcr been fixed up. llorse llud ankle brokcll about eight years boforc. llnll some henvcs. Owllcd horse about 18 years; might hnvc had slight. tollcll of lleavcs. llad tile snnle trollllio for about 18 years. Was good horse. '1`llo ankle hull com- pletely rccovcroll. Did not show lame- ness. Sir (‘.llltl'lcs llllvidsoll-Did you ill- form thc vet of the nge and illilrmitlcs of this llorsc? No. Weil you ought to be ashamed of yourself. A man of your age knowing the use to which the horse would be pllt. to pllt up a fraud on n public oiilclai such as this. is most reprehen- sible. Tlle witness shall get no ex- pellses. COMING EVENTS, ANNOUNCEMENTS. MEETINGS, ETC. ,-1. ONE CENT per word each illser- tion for advertising in this column. Cash must accompany orders. Mini- mum charges, twenty-five cents. "Canvas stretchers, 75c. each. Agri- cultural Hall. 2273-7-27mtf "A special meeting of the Knights oi' (`olumilus to-night at 8 o'clock to nlake arrangements for the fllnernl of late brother 'l‘. P. Cass. "A tes in sid of the Red Goss Soc- iety will be held in Spring Valley on Monday the 16th at 3 p. m. Also ice, cream and saloon. A game of base- ball betweon the teams of Margate and Spring Valley will take place the same evening. li the day Proves un- GIIIMINI NEIIIS Nil IIIIITIIN (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON, Aug. 11.-'1‘lle announce- ment that Germany is now able to dispense with cotton for the mallu- facture of military supplies is made by the Frankfurter Zeitung. as quoted by Reuters report at Amsterdam. This o e cottoll as contraband of war would not solve the Anglo-American difficulties. It adds, “ln the present colldition of ur technical situation no cotton what- ver is being used for war purposes." SIH NIIINM MiXIM‘S INII-ISIS BIIMIIS LONDON, Aug. 11.-Sir Hiram Maxim. wllo has been engaged for some time ill developing a means of comhatting thc poison 1:11505 “H011 by the Gcrlnans. has designed a very sim- ple apparatus which thc Government is now testing. The object of the apparatus is to cause large and rapidly spreading fires by means of specially designed incelldiary bombs in the path of the advancing gas at a dis- tance of several hundred yards from the Britlsll trenelles. By this means, since the heating of the air`lnust cause ull upward rush, the gas is driven up out of ha.rm’s way. Sir Hiram explained the invention as follows:~ t "Chlorine gas at one atmosphere of , pressure is twice and a half as heavy I as air. In escaping into thc air it very quickly becomes mixed with a large qllalltity of air, so that by the time it reaches the tronclles it is extremely light compared with the air, but quite- strnng enough to prove fatal. “lt occurred to me some months ago that if fire collld he produced be- tweell the gas and our trellchcs, tllo rapid upward movement of thc air would take the l:lllol‘ille along with it. “A ilrnl ill Londoll, which proposes to make anti-gas bombs has designed a macllille for throwing them with great accuracy a distance of 300 yards. li this means tire of ally size may be produced and ii’ the fire is large ellough, the gases must; bo dissipated." SIH IIIIIIINI HIIIIIIIN IINNNEINII IIIII ENNNIIN (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, Aug 11.-Spcclllatioll is' rife ill London that Sir Robert Borden will do some ilnltllcillg for Canada before llc leaves ldllglllllll. it is kllowll Ilcre tllnt some (Talladinll ruli- roads llcod u.ssistant'o. This can only bo obtained by u loall frolll tile Brit.- lsh Govcrnlllcllt. l<`ol'iy lllillion pounds is mentioned ns the require- lncllt. The idea of national method of (Yalladlan railways illltls little fllvor cd a. failure ill South Africa and Aus- tralia. Rcgarllillg ll ilnullclnl nlissioll l‘l'c~ nlinl' Iiordcll refuses to lllako ally siutonlclli, bllt tho fact. tilt his slay has been cxtollllmi beyond what. was ilrst plllllllcd tends to color tho belief _that some illlportant busilless is rife. MUSICALE IIT GOVERNMENT HOUSE The lllllslcaic at Govt-rlllllcllt iiousc ycstcrday aftr-rlloon ullllcr thc patroll- llgo oi" ill(-, l)allgllt,cl‘s of thc l‘Illlpirc was wcll altmllictl und proved lllgllly lltirilctivc. The lli`tcrnooll was bright, cltllll and cool, and the tlllc grollnlis were looklllg their best. llcst oi' nil. the liauglltcrs llllli their friclllls wcrc out Ill force. ’l`Ilc collccrt wus llclll In thc spuclolls hall. which had Ilccll pro- illscly and llcalltiflllly dccorlltcll with ilowcrs ulld llugs and scatoll with l-ill-llrs for thc occnsioll. liia llollollr llieutcllunt-Govcrllol' Macdonald pro- sidoli with easy grace, and it was ll plcusllrc to thc lllllllorolls guests to mcct lllln this wlly ill llniiclpatioll ol' his taking up his oillcial rc:-lidcllcc ill. Govcrlllricllt lleusc. I"or the lnllnlcnl programllle. \\'llit'll was provided by the guests at the Summer Resorts, Holland (‘ovc, tlldy are deserving of high conlmelllllltioll. Every number was listened to with pleased and rapt attention and llonrtily applauded. _The vocalists were Miss lienrlca Moore. to wllolll four llumbcrs were allotted. Miss Kathleen Moore. Miss Belle Carver (2) and Miss llclcll Hughes (2). Time did not permit of the many encores which those present so evidently desired, but an exception had to be made in the case of Miss lluglles's second llunlbcr. ill nn inter- vnl Judge Fitzgerald gave n brief bllt stirring patriotic address, illclllelllaliy l-olllnlending the effective work done by the Dnugllters of the Enlpirc alld the women oi’ (‘allada. The National Alltllcnl. very heartily sung. closed this portioll of a very delightful musi- clll festival. Light refreshments were then served at tnblcs on the vernndn ulld thc lnwll. FRED MORAN SUBPECTED COM- PLICITY IN MURDER. l"'lCT0l', Aug. 10.-Fred Moran. who was in jail ill liallfax for a time on n charge of stealing lt bicycle. was brought to Picton last night ami placed ill ,iail here by Peter O. Carroll. detective. This morning Detective Carroll took Moran to Tntamngollche newspaper asserts the designation-oil - Meteor. (Special to the Guardian.) t l.()Nl)()N, Tile sinking oi’ tell more I GERMAN SUBIIIARINES AGAIN AT WORK Ten Ships Sunk; all Crews Landed Saiely. British Warship Ramsay Sunil by German Warship hc crow to abandon the ship and then llcw hcr up. w . 3 North Sea by the German wal'sllip‘\v . “ Meteor,” it was officially announced reached land s8f€IY- <-raft, prcsulnubly ily (lcrmull sub- lllurillr-H. was l-llllloullccd this evening. Tile vessels were the British steamer Oakwood, the Norwegian barque Morella, the l"rcllcll barque Francois. and seven trnwlers. Tile crews of all the vessels landed safely. tolls gross register, was also sunk. '1‘lle crew was landed safely. Tile Frallcola sailed fronl Portland, Oregon, March 22, for United Kingdom ports. (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON, Aug. 11.-'1`he British arsllip ltamsu\ was sunk ill the The Meteor was formerly owned by the iianlburg-American Steamship Lille, built ill Hamburg in 1904. She was 3,013 gross tons, 328 feet long, 44 feet beam. 18 feet deep. The Ram- say was a mechant vessel. which went into commission in the British Navy Tile Frellcll barque Francois, 2,212 ill November 1914. (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON, Aug. 11.-The British steamer Rossalie, 252 tons net, from Shields Aug. 10th for San Francisco. as beaclled The crew were saved \V . . Tile Russian barque Baltzr. 343 tons gross. was sullk. A small boat in which here the captain and seven men o-night. Tile Meteor, as she was icing chased by Britisil vessels, was llowll up by her collllnanller, the state- nlellt adds. Text follows:-H.M.S. armed patrol vessel, was sullk by the Gerlllnll armed auxiliary __\yal;sllip Norlll Sea. Four oillcers and 39 nlell wcrc saved. Tile Meteor was subse- quently sighted by llritisll cruisers. and hcl' collllllullllillg oiilccr, rculising that escape was illlpossiblc, ordered (Special to The Guardian) PORTLAND, Oregon, Aug 11.-The French barque Francois and the Nor- te-dsy to llavo been sunk by German llamsay. l.l<-ut. nobyl-. N. ll., o small welrian barque Morne were reported of wheat. Tllc Morlla carried 81,897 bushels of wheat, valued at $131,037. hound for Queenstown for orders. The cargo ot’ the Francois consisted of 111,293 'bushels of wheat, valued at $178,070. SIHIIIUS EHIHBI 'NGIIINSI IISHEIIIIIU MIN LONI1ilN, Aug. 0.- A singular case was ll(-.ill‘ll ut Silt'-fflcld today. Al- pllollso Sunlnls, llolliiug :1 public posi- tion ill illo city, was cllargcd under l'orccs. Tllo ticiclltlzlllt visited wollllll- | cd soldiers ill tho hospital, among tllillli that it is lt very gooll Job you l urn on, blltcllcring people for ntllcr folks' llellcilt." Tile trooper told llllll to lllovo on quickly or llc would lllovc llilll. Thu dcfellllullt closely cxanlill- ed the trooper, suggesting that he dill alely. "'l‘llzlt is qllitc silllplc. Nobody l forgets thc truth." llll.~l\vcl~cli till-. I t.roopcl'. lt was then suggested to llilll Illut his llcuring was faulty. “Nothing 1 lining," lacollicully rl-pllcd the truopcr. , linicndnllt. got two lllolltlls. 'l`ll<~ l Mugl.~ltl'lltcs wurlllly collllclllllcll till- | lllallllcr oi' iilc soldil-l's 1-llllvcrllcll who I, tackled ll very llllpicusllllt business. [II EIISIINIIIIS l.ONl)()N, Aug. ll.»'l`llt- cusllnliy lists oi' thc lust, fvw days bring thu , l.(`)NIi()i\’, Aug. ii.-(icllowll Sir lan lillllliltoll reports frulll tilt- Dillxlxllll-llc.~l lllnt lllc llrcll llclll by the ldlltclltv Allies ill A\lv,ul~ zone, on (illlllpoli l‘cllillslllll. has bccll llcl\l‘l_\' trcblcll. I-`ivc out oi' six gulls of thc Turkish Asluiil: lultlcrics ure rcpol‘tcd to have been pllt out of llctioll by thc Frellcll battleship St Louis. The nllllounco- ment is lnndo by nn oillclul statement given out to-tiny: Latest reports from Sir lan illlnlilton stllto that sever(- iightillg colltillucll yt-l-ltcrlln_v on thc Gallipoli l’enills\lla. lnaillly ill the Anzac zone. while to the llortll no further progress has been made. Ollr troops have inflicted heavy losses on the enemy nlld _thc Frellcll battle- ship St Louis is reported to have pllt nlll of action five of six guns of the Asiatic batteries. NElIII‘-LIIISSIS IN IIIIIIINNIIIIS (Special to the Guardian.) ('ONS’i`ANTlNOl’LE, Allg. 11.-- ‘ Ellver Pasha. the Turkish Millister of War. declared to-day that according to his information thc Entcntr- Allies ill their inicsl operations ut the Dur- dnnelles innlicd three divisions oi' troops. comprising about 50,000 men. The losses among illfm. however, he nssnrtcll llnd borll hell\'_\'. ills stato- for identification. Moran being sus- favorable the tea will take place the un... ip ,..u._. -. o- . . - . ,_ --.u._...$ poctell oof complicity in the mllrder or Constable Bonnyman of Tatama- 8°\wl\° last year. , ___ _.-.___ ment was made ill nn interview with rl corrcspondellt of 'the Associated l’rcss. \¢_...t.'.O.;.l'.v`~ ,n .1 s'w 1 e. (Special to the Guardian.) I _ cast the dccisloll of Bulgaria for (:l~cl-cc apparently rcfllscs to lllllke any l-mic(-ssiolls lo liulgurla. IIIIIMNN SHIP IN IIINNIIIIN SEHIIIEI (From our own correspondent) (ITTAWA, Ollt., Aug 9.-Tho ilrst Gcrlnall ship illtcrned in a Canadian port has now been placed in the Cana- tllc lil-|`cllcc oi' thc rcnlnl uct, with (lim, -,,-,gl-vim, it was learned to-day, making stutcllleuts ('ull-,lllatcll to | prcjlltiil-c tho lilcipiillc ot' tllc l{illg‘s 1,0 llllllgrlllgmi but it will shortly sail ts nunlc for obvious reasons will not `rolll ll (‘lllladlun harbor ulldor its new owllcrsllip. Whether or not n new ctlror 'I`ro0nsf‘r Shaw, of Stl'nti|<'EnATU1tE, TIDE, Moon, arc. (Special to The Guardian) TORONTO. August 12.-Maritime: Light winds; tillc alld warm. THE WEATHER.-Yesterday wu ilnc and moderately warm with slight bros-zo. Tile highest temperature recorded _\~cstcl'lln_v was 71 deg. above zero. At 9 o'clock yesterday morning it regis- tered 02 dog. nbove, at 9 last night 59 dog. above. The coldest the previous night was G0 deg. above zero. The tide will be high this morning ut 11.20 alld tomorrow at 12.04; it will llc high tonlorrow morning at 12.26 und Sntllrduy nt 12.63. The slln sets this evening at 7.14 nlld tomorrow at 7.12; it will be high tomorrow morning at 4.57. and Sat.- urlllly at 4.58. The nlooll sf-is tonight at 8. There was a new moon on Tuesday, Aug. l0tll at 6.52 p. m. The first tlllartcl- of the moon will bc on Tllesday. Aug. 17th at 10.17 p. lll. f The length of today will be four- toell hours and nineteen minutes. Mlnarde Llnlment curse purge! in wwe _ _ _ _V_____,_ _ _ _._subrnari,nes.__Tbey..butb_.cleared.IrQm_.. `lVie`te'oF."6l`l` the Sth August, in the (‘.olumbia River. March. Wlth CBYBOBB .. _ J. ., f.-..`w`a . hi i-‘ ,.‘ \ . ~ , \ . - `~ .* - -_ sit -. _-la .. , , . _ 1 ., 5.5, - . l ‘ ».',-"a V ~ g wh M tw&;?“,h(_,;££(>;L`g"`,..`.i,.L _ , - . o ,_.,/,_p,mMN pM_ G ._ ,. ... V , .~ G . 1.. ~» :~». . -.1 ii