Lode 5 ; |e Penetrate Foe's Positions on a Front of Over 2,000 Yards--Ger- ale man Dugouts Bombed and Occupants Killed. 0 . A despatch from Canadian Army } would 1 TR ! Te- teh Headquarters says: Under the protec-| been : LR cording to Tesi B IE: WORK. 8, Bo ihe Bridsh tion of a heavy barrage shortly after : Ben No. J nominal. according to ig the Germans four o'clock Thursday morning raid- ey--Malting, nominal, according to nh struck hard ey ing parties on a front of over two . v Tr nominal, according to and 'been Eo' osons 1 he Ct du Min ei a Er I emy's ons i ; . , in ad St. Laurent sectors, returning that had BE Sizds a {in / th several prisoners. vy gu io flour--Winter, according 1 I The. raiders on a large part of the] One exploring party sample. "$11.20 in bags. track Toronto, | p the crop will rot. The front attacked passed over the en- exploded in front foed--Car lots, delivered Montreal emy's first line and support trenches, | crater which was the scene of lively | £58'8nl% BoE ar ton. $ : which were found to be lightly held | fighting earlier in the week. Unde- fon, $36 to § 8 naifes 22 E 32 eH 8; good oa Bour per bag PB ¢ y . and in bad condition. terred by these explosions, they push-| *"f5y xtra No. 2, per ton. $11.50 to |. A number of the enemy subter-|ed on and encountered an eriemy pa- | $12.00; mixed, per ton, $9 to $10, track ranean shelters were demolished, but| trol of thirteen men, who took shel-| TRIM: car lots, per ton, $8.00, track nothing is known as to the fate of | tergdn a dugout. Only two answered | Toronto ; their occupants. the Wall to surrender, and the re- y Our men returned to their own|mainder were killed in 'the destruc- iw id Frotuct--Wholtinle no trenches with manifest reluctance, |tion of the dugout. ssie; rina, per 5.5853 to S6c; amir, | Canadian National Revives C 4 Pe per dos. 87 to 886. | tion for Farmers and Farmers' Sons. RUSSIANS CHECK CARRIES |-Ssfifiipas oo eh pe de Sm J Cheese--New large, 32) to 2 ; twins, Canadian National Exhibition 't I 324 to 23%c; triplets, 2 old, | 4; are the judging competitions for J i E is a YOUNG JUDGES AT "BIG FAIR" id corse : ; been compara ; ENEMY ADVANCE CONSCRIPTION | "Eudes ci lin il abn amt sey dy nov es creamery prints, 38 "lo 40c; "8ollds. 39 | gomp. of the small lumber mills years of age. They will be AMY. -- : oEggs--Now laid, in cartons] 45 to 46c; | throughout the eountey wages are hen the supervision of the On-| A despatch from London says: Un- . itry-- 35 | ing increased to a point on a par der a recent agreement between Rus- In Galicia and Bukowina the|Nine Amendments Voted Down; | Dressed, pis, quae, por dor. 3% | the mines. This is without preceden expected Ci and Britain a Jewish corps is Sor : Austro-German Forces Are Measure Adopted Without [fo $450; turkeys. 2 to 300; ducks, |; this country. Shree 1 atudel taking : here. There are n 7 Being Held Back. Division. \ Live poultry--Spring chickens, 1b., 20 ee fee e Governmen ort courses. Jews of military age London alone, A dept ued % aL despaton trom. Ottaws SfIEIE sr Toh 4" dink. | \ NOTHER SUBMARINE SUNK | Liberal prises are offered to win- There are now 40,000 Jews in the BEE espatch from London says: AP: espatch from Ottawa says:| Tio; _comb--Bxtra fine and heavy BY AN UNARMED STEAMER [ners in live stock, poultry, grain, | igh army, 32,000 of whom are English parently the Russians have checked | After nine amendments to the motion Joint, per. dos.. $2.78; select, $2.60 to roots, fruits. and vegetables. Some Jews and 8,000 from the Empire 3 i ili 76; No. 2, 26. ¥ -- ' hy : pt et en oy BEC Eo he v2 Tan, rR EER, Sa 0 te LC advances have been nD by the Teu-|in turn been declared defeated, that Limas, per hb 18 to 16. i. Star 44 Auctlies wharisied Jaerthantman, has held a ox onto, bug the p nition was Sommalder of the 3 Zien ectuited tons since the Russian line stiffened. | measure was passed by the Senate bbl. $5.26: North Carolinas, new, a. | 50 a 3 me, but, ie . the | scale and under Government auspices composed o h e To the south in Moldavia the Russians | without a division. Had it not been] $6.26; seconds $4.00; Ontario, bag, $3.00. fate of Captain Charles Frnt 8] hould t in Alexandria, which corps gave 8 and Rumanians are attempting to re-| amended in certain respects in the Up- wh 5 British steamer Brussels, who was | Shou Prove @ Sréal sucess. fine service at Gallipoli. Eight Shoys occupy the positions north of Fok- | per ig 3 would ow be reany Smoked 'meate--Hams, medium, 80 to py od fn tly, 1916, by he Se NO MORE MEDICAL MEN : vurd dewislilsriliess a ri : : At overnor-General's as- 3 ao, : CH i : ; Soh FEAL of i i Ste Shen TLE St em | ® arog the Austro-Germans with strong however, the bill must be returned to fii on Jacks, plain, 0,376; hops: | crew. of 4 8 steamer 306, a A despatch from London says:--| GERMANS DEVASTATED rad forces, but Berlin says the effort fail-| the Commons, where the changes |, Cured eats--Long cleat bacoll 36 to So eir achievements €annot |. marl of Derby, Secretary of State BUILDINGS IN #8. ed. The number of prisoners taken made by the Senators will be discuss-|°" Lard--Pure lard, tierces, 26) to 26c; | The captain and crew of the vessel, | fof War, was informed by the Central / by the Teutons in this region is re- ed and concurred in. Only one of pour ye alls; 26 to 204s; Som. however, have been presented with Medical War Committee that no more| jespatch from Paris says: Deputy Cc. ported to have reached 3,300. these amendments is of importance, It : : _ | medical men are available for army hom the Ger- ini elicintens provides that no prosecution for any se , | $2.600 by Sir William J. Tatem, chair- | = co without "seriously en- Basly, mayor of Lens, whol ; * solati man of the Tatem Steam Navigation y mans have released from internment, RESTRICTIONS ON, USE violation of the Act or the regula- i Montreal Markets : Co. for their deed dangering the supply of doctors for ng, : OF WHEAT AND BEEF tions shall take place without the| Montreal, Aug. 14--Oats--Canadian " a the civil community." The commit- says: Ge will not fail to de consent of the Minister of Justice. esters, No. 2, 83 to 84c; do. No. 3, 82 tee's announcement was made after The Germans : s2¢c. Bar- | CANADIANS WITH olare 'that the British artillery de- 3 -- ' to 83¢; extra No. 1 feed, 81 to - x . A doupatets from Ottawa saysr--De. | This amendment, inserted wt the ite lep_ Meng, Hat, Lior an Spring TE NG SERVICES, |® thorough canvass conducted by it: oyeq Lens, but I know that the finite regulations, to come into effect stance of the Government itself, is|¥heat patents, frets. 13:00; 2800nds, | Members of 'the committee express- - : $12.60; strong bakers', $12.30; inter -- % enemy devastated the town. For ex at once, for restricting the use of beef, segaried ™ og loro Bia to Sins, ; do." $600. rollers. | A despatch from London says: The one ee of ve ample, they blew up the church, the bacon and white bread in public eating rosccutions olled gats--Bartels, $9.00 to § ; do., | following figures concerning Cana- doctors fr the United TPP y theatre, the Banque de Paris, and the places, and for prohibiting the use of | P is, $40. us 34.00, to } | dians in the flying services were sup-|. poh oo er ws t th Sy fog new Hotel de Ville, There is nothing wheat in the distillation or manu- --_-------- Moulllie. $60 to 461." Hay -Ne, plied on Friday authoritatively by oe 1 oy wn Sa 8 of | 1) ov did not carry away." y facture of alcohol have been promul-| wow BOISON USED A AE 213 0 ees, | officers from the Canadians with the}, ~ a a} re are willing to come| "gr, yj) an interesting f gated by order-in-Council at the in- IN GERMAN BOMBS. Sire" Butter Choice creamery, 393 to |Flying Corps: Two hundred and pe. ° Gen. Klotz, whose army. . | 40c; seconds, 38% to 39¢. Bega Eresh, i i Canadia ted - . "4G Klotz had a trul Ger- 4 ; ies: 9E*Tiiock, | ninety-nine Canadians granted com-| CONDITIONS IN PALESTINE Lens: "Cen, 5.01% ! from Hazebrouck 4c; No. 2 stock, BR Potatoes-- missions. Officers of Canadian birth ARE WORST POSSIBLE. | man soul," says the Deputy. ed on Bk esdays and Fridays, and ati i.e says: British medical officers Uo re in the corps, 98; officers in Naval Air); ---- I objected that serial demands of more than one meal on any other day. trying to discover the nature --of Winnipeg Grats Service from Canada, under arrange-| A despatch from New York says: | his were opposed to The Hague on ment with Admiral Kingsmill, 846; of-, conditions in Syria and Palestine. are vention he replied 'jeeringly, = e Substitutes, such as corn bread, oat- : : 3 ei h n Used, it is bel cike, potatoes, etc, must be provided ss ind R-- by the 3 is believed for i es i: 1 No, prices No. | ficers joined the naval service in Can-| joclared to be the "worst possible" by Hague Convention is for us, not for at every meal at which white bread is| po} town of Armentieres, near the No, 3, do., §oa4;, No, 4. $2.25; No. & | ada, and since transferred to the Fly-|, refugee who fled from there and by you." served. Under the order the exprés-| p 1oi.n frontier. The poison bears a ; :: No. '5. doo. 35.08; No. 6 |ing Corps, 66; granted commissions | .irouitous routes: has just reached| ' ---------- sion "bacon". Includes cured (either certain resemblance to the gas, which Fx 3, 0 N "1 Food, 76c; No. § | from the Canadian forces to Naval | New York and reported to the Ameri- FOOD FOR SoLpIERS pickled or smoke) sides, backs, hams . : : h ; : ond any portion of what is termed, in temporarily blinded a large number of | feed. 0c DS hits ak 40. - | Air, 80 Ci ale can Committee of Armenian and IS OFTEN WASTED. the trade, Wiltshire sides ' British troops a fortnight ago but its | rejected and feed, $1.12. Flax--No. BIG MIDWAY FEATURE. Syrian Relief. : | gins ? : effects are infinitely more serious, NC Tei: ed S332 $3.274; No. 8 The committee's informant, whose| , oe from London says: The - fp : Tae "id name is withheld, said there were the wast- PRISONERS EXPOSED as Sensation at Panama Pacific Exposi- } War Office drew attention to the wa DURING ATR RAID.| SCANDINAVIAN SHIPS a Tut utes Matias | tion to be Seen at Toronto. i Rg uf STpis in Jeirg wher | age of food from the despatch by folie : {. " --8e 3 wing T Pain A despatch from Paris says: The LOST DURING BIG WAR | tember, 323%, cash--No. 1 Northern, | The famous World-at-Home-Shows | medicine and scarcity of doctors. The Song A ns ros especially TE .95 3 . ; French authorities learn that during No.8 % 5a will provide the Midway attractions at | poorer classes have been wiped out | oo porces. More than one half of stance of the Food Controller, The serving of beef and bacon is prohibit- A despatch 2, do., $3. Oats A ul = 0. ite, 68 to 69c. Corn--No, 8 py " "eban the nights of July when French aero- despatch from Copenhagen, says: | yellow, $3.24 to $2.26, Bran--335 to $a the Canadian National Exhibition, and | by starvation, he said. In Lebanon |, "oopcels containing foodstuffs ar- lanes bombarded Tre d E Nine hundred and thirty-three Scan- Vheat--No. = Q 1 DN erermans forced French and Eng. dinavian ships have been destroyed hy gas; glo She fund of amugenfont guaranteed is he saw many villages and towns with- | i," quite unfit * for consumption. 4 / ot only unique, but so arra hat ingle. inhabitant.' lish prisoners, both officers and men, by torpedoes or mines since the be- 57" ae ny ue, one oy aged § oF ouf a singe 0 Packages Shen ae tsuibed small interned at Karlsruhe, to leave their ginning of the war, according to the Live Stock Markets how diverse their tastes, they will ind|, Among the latest sanitary appli. | ciently ha esse found to :éontain quarters and remain in the open where Aftenbladet, ~ Of this number Nor-| moropts, Aus. 14--Extra choice heavy | something worthy of patronage. «"Cre- | ances for public eating places is a constantly ar Ne tte they most probably would be hit" in way lost 600, Denmark, 187, and |steers, 11.80 ta $12.36; Chole heavy | ation," the original spectacle exhibited | spoon pressed from paper that can De | articles such as eggs, bu a sausages case Karlsruhe were raided. The men |Sweden 146. The number of Scan- |g 0 to AL ute Res |at the Panama Pacific Exposition, is |thrown away after using. siate on were compelled to remain in. these|dinavian seamen lost jn these disasters | $0.75, 38:48 o $8.90; do. |one of the head-liners. From impen- a in ; places until all danger had passed. was about 500. )s $8.26 HE oh a etrable darkness and absolute quiet DTI] Y DUEL IN FLANDERS . TT io " lle, 36.70 10 oii | and solitude, the wonderful tale of the § nl : k ' DEVASTATED SOIL OF FRANCE re I OO ony by daw, each Incident, 4s oh SR AGAIN RAGING 1 75; stockers, $6.40 to $8.25; TeoQora, ? of , be x A > 1 $7.75 to $8.75; canners and cutters, § told in the first : TRANSFORMED BY W ORK OF SOLDIERS soft" do So wn mad 440 o 5 fase folly asa in te RO Su A > 4 : ; ers, § , $8. » 2 >is) to 35.48; sheep, 6.00 to $7.26; | the appearance of Adam and the crea- Bombardment Calculated to Level German Defences and Prepare yearlings, $10 to $11.50; , good to ~ wr 7 choice, S18 to $15; spring. 76 | tion of Eve. r Infantry Advance. ; : Areas Evacuated by the Hermans Are Being Ravidly Restored-- do. "we io od of Ted. and watered, Sati Bin The Jost, Jertest Wastan it La ; g / g o Yiontreal, Aug. Ji-Oholee pices: $11 | there are rides and pony shows, sub-| A despatch from London says: The) stances. North-west of Bixschoote ug. Ee £2 10; buto 0 . 1OWeE | marine girls and a host of living curi- | artillery duel in Flanders has again the French dave large further pi A despatch from London says:-- most part will have to wait til | ,} 0 | osities. : increased to the greatest intensity, | gains made on nesday. 7 ba " ay ba ye 1 after (Lambe, 31050 tee reports the German general staff. The | west of Bixschoote, in -the region ! t uel : is i Times 8 gornéspundent at French i hi ih ee Hh 172810 41 0; "pout 'nowe, $16.06 16 FOE DRIVEN BACK' bombardment has been especially A of Langemarck, the French have redempti nd of fhe Fra Sable the substantial subsidies which will be gw -------- : : BY RUMANIANS | heavy on the Belgian coast and from made some progress into' the German nd nd cnacintol by rigid ENGLAND BROIL IVELY BO. TS: A despatch from London' saysi= The note $8 Hollcbeke i of all cali pe Work ha bo Jotie mainly by the . Noyon, for example, has been a -Bo4A Russiss and Eumagian Sroope. sepals Brea 2e evidently etigsged nd Jove) elp of soldiers quickly effect- | 'adopted' by the city of Washington h 3 enemy atta n the tus -|ing the German ence ons, ing a remarkable transformation. He and Detroit ----, enter the same spat dba ndon Saye: LA ley, and then launched vigorous coun- preparing the way for another thrust | continues: "The building of towns| relationship with the cruelly battered | Amsterdam says it is reported from a ter-attacks, which gained them pris-| of the infantry. . and villages will not be a com- | town of Soissons, which continues to German source that Germany intends Ce a rao] a on Friday by the Rumanian War Of-| Ypres and Dixmude, with fice. AN aggressors in paratively easy matter as the restora- | suffer at frequent intervals from | shortly to trate her tion of the countryside, and for the 2 hele eats