-and Desperate Nature of Fighting. . Positions tossed zerltab Ante, itch from says: |to 8] Mity! make declarations by w! The recent ae fighting on ae Gallipoli | hope to find favor 1 the ace ne then, though they were not badly clothed and suudss to have @ all of one ood f aatinh in be- Turkish army. feeling between the G Turks clot been fairly well fed, as to their g being shot in the back the frequent emptying o t| volvers into wavering or he ranks. POSITIONS TERMED VERITABLE INFERNO Prisoners Tell of Flagging Spirit of Turkish Troops as they generally think it necessary with es ae Reninsula Re reoulted in the eapture but allowing for that there can be general reliability ‘ot and they tell many tales of Germans officers re- hich they in return for sitating SAYVILLE STATIO TAKEN OVER BY Naval Mishap to Steamer Regarder as the Work of German Sympathizers. Operators Yarns. A despatch from New York says: An explosion occurred on the Atlan- | Th tie transport a ee Minnehaha oe Sayville, on Wednesday, the d: which | the Frank Holt, the assailant of steamer should ern. ment hi LI, eae tween the Unite many. iels announced that Captain ich had on board |j to take over -| continue its forces. Secretary of Navy Daniels this the from reaching the cargo of hig! plosive: Frank Holt’s prophecy in his 1 ter to his wife was written after the| Commerce for a license. attempt to destroy the Capitol at| tary isWashington and before the attack on Mr. Morg: id: “The The Aclitsias, ad yo tatoeened the tary of the Navy, ale after | ence, directed Captain je | ool on July. 8 should sink, God wil ing, on the 7th. I think it is the ee or Saxonia, but am not ite sure, as, according tarechadiles these lett the Srd argin was written: this off till after ie happen: ft this and ietats the station. This action, which wa: aoe an Executive order iss “Tear authority to are stati pacagcaut cause of iver ‘ilations A w York | ity te sent broadcast, with esTeciat Seterence to two vessels mentioned by eaptains of boll replied fia ae vessels been searched had Sean Sioa Oe tha t no/a difficult and trying The iia was scheduled to m July 3, the Hole Bashecause ig ca ee oe in Britais command of th and it ident that oo ok at secrecy were se Hi Fae “APPROPRIATION TO PAY FOR SEIZURES “bottlin; alc camanes Admiral Boue France he is ellicoe in Great ba and, British leader, he years of distinguished naval ym the aca: A despatch from | Paris says: The mission he closely studi ligt aE of sea tacti formerly ‘belonged - Bay Hambur; igngiig iar. ‘peeliatey ihe. ‘sailed hy front | pot cot- ach- ing European waters she wi picked up by a French nae and taken into prize court, ate earing the aie recommended the oe Government puncaeg | oe His capabilities ‘obtained recognition in high early twenties ‘est. at the battle of Foo-Chow. ship led the attack aj d KAISER AT LODZ the personal courage he POSED AS MESSIAH. an ed mad ce r¥ the him nm he has successfull Jewish en Saya 2 Report iit Gain- d Currency in Rus: The Jewish World says: Pt An rah sa report has. gained ney in Russia that the Soa dur- tag a Me to Lodz, entered in the Baltic and the He prefers ders from his flagship to directi were awaiting and fiat Ae had been sent by God to THE RAIDER EMDEN WILL BE SALVAGED. ite has spent many week the A despatch from Sydney, N.S.W. ie Department of Defence hi awarded a contract for the salving of the German ‘Admiral Lapeyrere is the as Sir John French—sixty-t is a well-set, bea man, head of thick gre raider can be Lover float den will be e: ecrui Wales is about to or men. gin a campaign the most spick and line. ——k_ GRRMANY CORNERS THE OD LIVER OIL SUPPLY. poets ee oy et @ despatch es New York says: | Germany has cornered the supply ot cod Nas oil, and American dealers are doubtful whether they can obtain | an ord suff it stock for next Winter, ac-) mu) BS | IN A despatch vidin; ar’ eating and Smeets aS, salar. easly is to be the holding stocks Pi ies trae? is said to have not ices, Bee aeae 20,000 barrels which have hot bi een contracted fi for by Germany. custor Hereafter Copy Berlin’s Wireless fe despatch from pyaching an says: taken over only remaining privately operated iecee means of communication be- opeiation: with naval “It is understood tl Sayville radio station miadé applicacini 4a thesBecretary ot of Commerce declined to grant Bullard, as the | — f the department, to take over ident Wilson, giving. the “one or supervision could neutrality be strictly preserved. ADMIRAL LAPEYRERE. As Popular in Fraice as Sir John Sellics in es rmidable French fleet which is nis ie ae up” the Aus‘ aiding the British battleship to ae as popular as is Sir John inst the enem; th Bost several diplomatic expeditions Meditterranean. ace’ decane “eS pot but the French Ad nal 1 ite ready to encom any langer ‘for the sake of his co fyom Munich says: The military authorities of Bavaria issued ing for a ma: 'S imprisonment for ise charging’ excessive prices for eee of aig consumption, includ- ier ig] ri n eee ar to sell to intending mers. N US. Will station, Bullard, issued jecre- confer- taken ES Sy rane} —_ [UIBERIA|-FEoLo ToGo | coast} ———"—} GERMAN COLONIAL SECRETARY HAS LITTLE TO DO JUST NOW ‘The ma) no GERMAN | POSSESSIONS SCALE OF MILES TERRITORY See TU RED BY ALLI ee INDARI Santee, {NIGERIA a wat = co. are ws Germany’s colonial possessio! 4 endnoyeoe y passed in Africa which have under British control. Inset is Gol: pa ry Von Solf of the German Cabinet, who cannot now be ‘eat with the duties of office, now that G lonies. ermany has no : Nev laKe port: ued by | No. ary be- neutral- » It has only by leet and ere, ot like the many service. speedily quarters, wai ined. distinction His flag-| 2! Sepia Fran lly Sis FOOD. xi- lighting inflicted ‘om re and 01 Begone Display Loy __A despatch | ‘si ‘iit Is says: The Bel, nine shave suddenly doped sonal v of | ed ment. The Belgiat I ador: the alty Despite Orders ins obey- ¥ | 57 to freight outsi oe order inal, on mntari 3 No. car_ lot, freights accordin; ae But inferior, Eee eh 0 28¢ leets 28 to Si eehate mt ah ae iveratanciral rs to personally give tied oes W., $1.5: Toronto, Bissing, vern= Belgium, a few days ago issued demonstr: - prohibiting the demo [united unto death rials 3 Stale Toronto, July fig arte $1.36 to $ Seay ie ‘wheat—No. “kwheat, No. i: N Flax No. 1 providing a hae ol teachers, atfectors or inspect- rs who “permit, further, bring al tive spits: of Belgiatl colors as per-| or * effe et anti-German peetaniaes Maniti ern, $1.33% to $1. Se Manitoba oats—No. Si Gnade Se ee track Toronto. io oats—No.2 whi 3 white, 55 to 360, 2 al ti, ace is -—Good malting bai outside. to freights outsi t : Markets Of The World| & oba_ wheat 1.375 ee 34% 3 Northern, $1.30 to $1.31, on ae sy 0 W., 63¢; tra ‘No. 1 feed, sition, on track lake ports. yellow, 81c, oi low, nom- ite, 56 es a all 2 Winter, per to C ording minal; per car lots, , according to freights out: rley, 70 to rley, 65c, according to minal, car slots, ‘Te, 2, nominal, a1 05 to $1.10, ceording to freights outsi ips ae a Country Produce. er Choice, dairy, 18 to 20e; 3; doy, solids, 26 to fe mar! cet new-laid being qu q na in case lo sled Tay and Str: is quoted i a 1 to 283] i creamery prints, |j 28e. is steady, oted at 21 ts, and se- 55 Dealers are paying as “lows for| 4 car Jot deliveries on trae here. —No. 1 hay ie quoted at $16. to $18. 50; No. 2 at ae 50 to $16. cia ae a Eon al. { Montreal, Winnipeg, juotations: Ne "4, 65c; NOW.c,, $158; Live Stoc July 13. choice, 3840 to $9.00; butchers’ to bute $7.7 itehers’ GERMANS PLACE GAG ON BELGIAN SCHOOLS. A despatch from Brussels Hove: An has been issued Bee of pagan, to supe i at al ge of flowers, is “ aoe ont, | will have jeradction cae violations of this ts actions 01 ments in their teaching, or in other the. following ae school exercises.” ee is conferred upon German ee are ed erent rley, Man, feed, Te. Pare tet, Be, fe 2 c. se hace cattle, F ium, common, iteher 5 to $6.80; Sutehers! bulls, Boles Bs bi 0 vu! ium, HY 00; baichers common, | $4.50 t irs 2 | $4.75; » good, $6.50 ae, pee 7006 1,000 Ibs., ‘Soa to $7.75; canners and cutters, $4.00 tol | von. iment bout: nr _state- inspect Tt ¢| Forpedoed While Reconnoitring Adriati $5.25; milkers, es each, $60.00 t at 40; milkers, c ym. met pee to. $5 0 4.50; yearling lambs, 580 cy spring 0.00 per ewe. weighed ITALIAN CRUISER SUNK. Upper A. despatch Sone Roa ght ted where fleets keep to sea, Voskading gony ports or pee (0 tecting commere French warship has sunk Bese in the Channel. par eee CREE a German TWO GERMAN MARINERS. Cc a nasgntate ten” Veale says: Gaol, Lisbsleher-audwtingineet Hoppe f the German steamship Lo were convicted by a military tribunal m the charge of spying. The other mnie of the crew were acquitted. was alleged by the Italian au- tories that the captain and the engineer of the Lownis had tried -| obtain information regarding Italian hat batteries they had salgaa Squadron when it attacked thaveete of Ancona on May BRITISH IMPORTS GROW. — de 1! Exports Show a Decrease of Thirty- three Millions. ene (acerca of India in the Arm: ©) the ran! nthe Sou Be -ancottaen, ite claimed that ct pei oe AS SPIES. FORCE. TEUTONS 10 GIVE GROUND Strong itapsten. Forces Push Back Enemy to South of Lubin. A despatch from London _ says: Interest in the eastern war theatre ny eld up the stro-Ger= man attempt to outflai arsaw from. the south-west. The “Austrians made: the admission that before su- perior Russian forces to the south of Lublin they have witl from the in this seals but the Russian mil tary wr! to deliver a lightning blow } discounted, and that juke’s army will be able ota hold its position and perhaps drive the invad- ers back. ability of the Germans detaching any part of their eastern armies for newed offensive in the west, and that if such a pro- ever, that | tOWDs as the eae of attacks erior superior Rus: ithe the. pestoction Cf Tablin SS ein COMMANDER OF =| THE AUSTRALIANS t Major-General W. R. Birdwood Has Had Most Distinguished Career. ees munca of the Australians Zealanders, Major- Genera! william Riddell Birdwood, until recently Segretary to the je partment, and has had a most distin- irdwood was born on September 18, 1865, and is the eldest re of the late H. M. Birdwood, C.S fe was educated ins ‘Oltton Ra Sandhurst, and in 1883 entered the Royal Scots Fusiliers as a lieutenant. Teste tabs te Senate its th appointed to the 11th Bengal Lancers. He obtained his captancy in 1896, an four years ee ae was promoted & of mi two eacereseeclinn lente ea a He full rank of colonel followed in 1905. n four years more Colonel Birdwood brigadier-general, and an- other two years saw him major-gen- eral at the early age of forty-six. th African war he played a very distinguished part, held various offices of importance. At the ing of the thar appointment on the personal staff f the present oasiesy of State for ‘0 India after the dice, General Birdwood held further he was Acting terpre' Commander-in-Chief in om and served also in 1904 as As- istant-Adjutant- General at headquar- andl India, When Lord Kitchener took i sought the sarvi had been his right-hand man during the later stages of the South African war, and Major-General Birdwood be- came his military secretary more. became bri mi office he held until 1912, in which year ¢ was appointed Quartermaster-Gen- eral in India; ‘The same year saw his appointment to be Secretary to the Government of India in the Army jal in the Isazai Expedition ith two Rea as the ‘A despatch, from | London says: : memorable Tirah Cam was See rE ee Vie ci eee mentioned. 11 Sait ile an in- crease in imports ie "$89, 180,000. ae principal increases were in food, ri tie and cotton. 83, 195, 000, chiefly manufactured cotton textiles. RICH BAVARIAN FINE) FOR INCOME TAX FRAUD. ‘A despatch from Frankenthal says: mer associate hi ($63,750) ‘or making false returns in connection an the levying of armement x. The fine amounts to 20 times the sum of which the government con- tends it was defrauded, BRITAIN WILL STO beet ieal he "ON METALS, A. despi ath fom London Steps tsie en by the British euttorl tee te pve the further ex-| hi: portation f1 eat Britain of lead, spelt. aatnODy, nickel or any other metal necessary in the manufacture of munitions en Announcement. to is effect was made by Munitions Minister Lloyd George in the House 7! ns. mipotia: alwad’ a. decteausor| in articles, of which $7,500,000 was | in mn factory director, commer-| a C medal with si edal with two a ie - and Expedition of 1908, in which he ne as Chief Staff Oficer, brought e medal ant p and the D.S.O. ie 1906 he was appointed A.D.C. to ing Edwar He holds the same position to the present King, is ‘companion of the Bath, of the Star of India, and of the Indian sae In 1894 Gen r of Colon ead, OB, fourth barking of Thurlby Hall, Lincoln. Roe a Qualifying. the office boy, had It was not Jones, ina lie. ¢ 12th Lancers, and in 1886 he was| {0 two elasps to his former decorations. | FROM OLD S SCOTLAND |B NOTES OF INTEREST FROM HER BANKS AND BRAES. What Is Going On in the Highlands and. Lowlands. of Auld Scotia. centres in thern Poland, where] There ares saat hy Blais refugees the Russians, strongly reinforced |in the Unites with both guns, and with | Uniform He Wome potte are now to be seen om yt Hull street Bi fe Seiten a te »-one-vighth The imports tow into the United Kingdom of Belgian bank notes is pro- hibited by ak order-in-Council, tsmouth the military authori- ties have issued an order “forbidding war news to be called in the The battleship force of* Britain in striking power is larger than that of a perfectly equipped army of 15,000,- en. eS 3 >= t increase in the price English beef has been decided upon by Meat Traders, The report of H. M. Inspectors of Constabulary alee ‘that up to the end of February Pee olice officers had joined the ec Nearly 000 women have already been Speites under the ‘scheme au- thorized by the Home Secretary for meee women police, During the hay “harvest this sum- mer Foleshill Board of Guardians will release several workhouse inmates to help local farmers. e annual meeting of the Bir- mingham Gun Trade it was stated that the trade in sporting guns Picea closed when war was decla: Kensington Chamber of erommanl as pas olution to the effect that the presence of enemy aliens at large at the present time is a national r. attempt to capture the German toy Hate is being made by the Albany Institute, Deptford, which has opened a factory employing 23 dependents of soldiers. Women are sald to be gaining every lay a footing in the tailoring trade rmans, formerly employ- din this business. According to the Board of Trade La- or patrol work, and fish curing has been stopped. Lance-Corporal Fuller, V.C.,. the Grenadier Guardsman .who captured fifty Germans single-handed the ee of a cal Chapelle, has returned 0 his e at Mansfield on a brief ties Eva Money, Seas daughter of e1 mployed by wane ving one zs works the regu ‘ular hours and does the ordinary man’s work. Two hundred employees of Notting- ham Corporation have offered thelr services to the Government to assist nunitons. found unfit or over age for military Rie Commands Italy’s Dreadnought Fleet THE DUKE OF THE ABRUZZI, commander | of the, chlet Italian Dreadnought squadron, Making Soap at Home. of potash lye into one quart o! water. Set'aside et itis pei Melt pounds of fat, a bet suet, Mork and lard sera “itthen drippings, ete, our the lye gradually into the A and stir in two, table- 0 utes. and pour in, a neh When. cut into e fancy soaps shave white 5 castle « at fine and melt in a double of soap to one and two ounces. vats foundation. jing may be ihe pour into’a receptacle pee eS It is said that laughter is a great Ip to digestion, and aa the era | wa at orca or color- foe blended was she ges prin- the bie world, aa more- e the crime w, my lad, in a kindly fashion, | aero) Jads who], the assured aes oe send them gut as Shen e mn they grow up.” les... ge ‘wagons used by the ‘Allies on the Continent have their hoods painted in a gigantic check design of aaa contracted “ colors, aires them less easy = “spot”. from Aus- are + {a recruit ‘o make plain soap, stir one pound Bei aevi tom of ex ghter table by jokes of estar ‘and buffoons | cal founded ‘on marine That Sank Ger- man Warship. despatch from London Rend es the. British Admiralty stated. that it... was officially announced at Petro- grad that the submarine which made — a a maccsafl attack on a German war- oe ship oa Rd 2 in the Baltic was a itis! The iveaeer of the Admiralty contained the first public announce- a intimating that British subma- es Baltic the Incorporated Rosier, of London The paneehte at . had been sunk by a submarine said that the battleship, wale was of the entrance to Danzig Bay h she was blown up by two torpedoes fired by a RUDE From Erin’ s Green se NEWS BY MAIL FROM LAND’S SHORES. wae Happenings In the Emerald Isle of Interest to Irish- men, itty of nurses from St. Pat Dun’ S Hospital and the Royal cy ot Dublin Hospital, left for Egypt last W. Gordon, traffic tay of ey Dublin United Tramway Com: pany, was killed by a fall from his horse. Three cases of spotted fever have been .admitted to the Lisburn Work- house from ait ore Antrim side of the tows An outbreak of fire occurred in the lamp-room of the Cork, Black- e ape at Cork Damage estimated at $225, 000 was caused by a fire that broke out ue the premises of Armstrong & Company, paper merchants, of Dublin. the city will be in line with all the other towns in the country. woman named Mary Hogan, was sentenced at Tipperary to reo months imprisonment for concealing a military hes in her jouse the Bansha roa Owing to the ul ‘ity of doctors lication at the medi- Camolin and After formal barn at Belfast, Karl Heinricht, German, charg with transmitting a letter to a perso i in Germany, otherwias than through the post, was remanded. i lh Lo jovernmo) K in- quiry was rar Res i corporation’s application for a $160, oy ee for the electric lighting pro, cial tnformat tion ‘pt has been re- old Irish International ag ugby ot 4 baller, has been killed in action. eo Laurg an Urban ‘Council Bill, authorizing the taking over the Lurgan Gas & Chemical Company, has passe e Local iwendar it % se of the House of Commons. heda Rural District Council read! to take action in the let received from the Central Recruiting Council requesting the formation of iting committee for the dis- 8 han, near Beetucket ag assisted in this season’s crops and up id delivered milk every morning. TATTOOING IN THE ARMY. “Avenge Belgium” a and Flags of the Allies are Favorites. “Tommy” and “Jack” both love to have their arms or chests decora' soldiers and sailors since the break war. cite ea sign head ot a tbuldog we a “Union wie; ae ody. Sbttiods in ey hon at tak a photograph of ir sweethes to” the tattooist and ket him to éopy it on to their skin. George's Pree is eis n tattooed on ae arm Si Rae! and ante ‘Th one likes to have a tooed on his irae whilst” Se briniant green shamro vith the soldier from the mene Ble us ‘Canadians’ favorite: ta' is the Tae a4 that et tte Australians Theastlors in the British navy HER een for the custom “has spies one with Jack. asaleut. put matters nat 1 find favor vith Bae man tn ue such as crossed gw pol thus blue —A "A babe i 8. Ss cahs armed. with toy ci = gy