CRUISER SUNK BY MINE 130 British Marines. Perished When the Amphion Sank of the Coast of Holland A despatch from London says: An Admiralty report says that the British cruiser Amphion was sunk by Buboe a Sor Paymaster J. T. Gedge 30 men were lost. The phi 16 officers and 135 men were The German mine- -layer Koenigen Intise had placed some mines fore she was sunk by ae) abot! torpedo-boat Lance. It. x 7 ¥ the stern of the German. ship, leaving a gaping hole. The sea rushed in, and the Koenigen sank 8 ae pe 8. of the crew jumped into he aes sand some of ais mers picked up by the British 8 3. rowenta foe a re landed at’ Harwic! Four of the erman wounded lost their legs and two their arms. The British had no casualties, Lance, not the eee hai Mtoe Capt. Fox. s in command sent the German mine-laying}of the Amphion, was a midshipman ieee Koenigen Luise to the} on board the British warship Cal bottc liope, the only warship which es- The "Koeningen Babe was ae eaped destruction in the terrific laying mines, 60 miles from Har-| Samoa torn 1889. wich, off the coast of ‘Holland, The Lance fired four shots. The first ver the Koenigen The Amphion was of the Reece class of vessels, ®} less, and the total number in the navy is seven, LIEGE FORTS REDUCED. But aa Belgian Army is En- hed at Namur. A eho from Paris says: The German shell fire has reduced two of the Liege forts, but. the Belgians continue to resist with untiring energy. The Germans were able to use their light siege guns against the ate of Tens , which are th ity years ol were aitancea an the German columns broke Mptiia The other forts are holdin, Th gians are making a agen resistance be- fore the cit, ‘Tho roar of artillery fire has been heard uninterruptedly all around inhabitants of » Alsace, brought on the disturbances there last year which were aired in tl Reichstag and resulted in Von Forstner being sentence six weeks’ imprisonment in a fortress. VATE STORMED. CONSU Vancouver ay Tore Down Ger- man Eagle. A Aesth ee Vancouver, B. C., says: A on Wednesday MANY PRIZES OF WAR. ee Sweep the Seas of Ger- n Merchant Vessel: A iia seb from London says: The Hamburg - Am Line steamers Kronprinzessin Cecilie e the somass Turbantia, from Buenos eruiser Highflyer brough Ayre: ig, carrying a large quantity of gold and scores of German Diag into Ply- mouth harbor. irty peren ships have so far be. aah captured by England. They include a trawler, taken near the Orkney Islands, off | ha; he north of Scotland. A man sus- vected of being a spy and several arrier pigeons were found aboard. fhe British taken to Queenstown. ick had quarters of wheat 49,01 e{ aboard for the Germans. 4 _-- MUSIC AND HORS: (| Biggest Horse Act in the World at National Exhibition. The Musical Ride will be at the Canadian National Exhibition spirited through their mazy figures to the music of the band, old favor- ites of “‘the regulars” at the Fair and a never-failing delight to new 18. foe ae ANTI-GERMAN RIOPS. >| Mob in Antwerp Sacked German Cafes and Restaurants. Gencral Sonkhomlinoff, Russia’s War Minister, second to ue Gosdii in ecramnanet ohm vite army. FACING SITU TON CALMLY. Lack of Hysteria Noticeable in French Capital. ch from Paris While troops move nipougt Paris streets on their way to tl ront there is a remarkable spirit ftabe fidence and a general lack of hy: terical excitement. a i zens who are being left in the oi This assurance, 0 universal e aa in the city that. Trench. as re to be eisoriot; is no doubt Peeri to by the constant reports |d coming from Belgium. that the troops there are successfully hold: ing back the German invasion. The general feeling that France is des- all still marooned within the city. Germany, cut of 80 ita well-defined feeling here that when the pinch of famine fae Pa if the aiser does not su of ue ie he will be ris raat popular revolts within ela em- Even with France at and a great part-of her male gop lation enrolled and off to the front, that have been closed, for instance, are suspended posters making light announcements of the cause Pot usiness suspensions. Here are the ee on a placard posted in the a barber shop in the : “Our clients are here- a city on the French frontier. ee THE ESSEX AT HALIFAX, Hourly the impression is gaining | strength that the war will not last long, cannot last neti ibesnoas many of the shops| ¥ FE - go Pole GERMANY { (Sena L ee Bree « ST-PETERSBURG. Roa Pal : e = } 4 fd i Learn t naon ot outdoor plsaanre ta, ak of drowning aceidents. Perhiaps this may be due to crowding fo a shorter period the, amen lew ts tho pum: perature a and river. Hut tiie admonition ia the same. If avery one of us knew how to ewim, if we were. at home in the water ne on "dand, this would ‘not happen. there aro’ acel- dento to rmhioh even, Thermos eceonpl she ‘are exposed, Perhane the foremost of these. on yen this, unless an Txeoptional ‘onees Tr most common, Tapnens, however, Kick he ogeh7! swimenen: Save how to do ¢ pont a mails aod & ¥ level, ‘Thero is an evident. fut nis to tho mining Indbety in, for, mineral cn ee ais home and mesaakes Giscovery moans note little t this coun: in fits hidden trene ‘all of the Jightsomeness the fey eens eves a es not ae hidden Parisian spirit is not lost. There io Nt a Halve Gi rae "y es humorous incidents on ever; ink Hisert of 26 ears old. it: ly country, larity. in come quartere there ttedtion amotie certain glasses in Bervia, ath of the young monarch is nov fe ent p ent be A despatch from Antwerp saya:| Captain Says His Ship Could Han-| Hlation (of Serving 2 ay cousins: Serious anti-German rioting die All Three Prowlers. 2,000 on a peace footin curred he: nm Wednesday. An iil 240,000 an, total, war & angry mi cked the German| A despatch from Halifax, N.S., ierer game infor ome wevere an Consul, Pes is a naturalized|cafes and restaurants and tore the kesh ae British cruiser Essex.) an population () ak ey British subject, has resigned and|escutcheon from the door of the| Steamed, in convoying the | Gus, coneldetin Pa athe gor thrown his cctines itll te ‘adopt-| German Consulate. The police be- ats = ig A eepa Age! the | pee ti ropes a an affairs. for mas Br are ng table to check the disorders, |#ssex went up the harbor the Dutt was only tn er the congress ee nonnts . 5 the Iginn military. governoz| Passengers on the Mauretania, |r eet en _ontenagra,, Rervia snd 7 ‘ placed the city under martial law, ac had arrived at noon, raise Much Organizatio: etapa act And (ordared the eFpuleicn) of valle eteat. chess for the cruises, the | ocak eae good ‘ Ki Rane procee: once for the | wily ‘tharwe wre. ant to vpoll iv by. at Twenty-one Germans Are Arrested Getoian resident} aL, wher 2 Hewat onan vain he We. are etton ay tse In Twenty-four Hours, in ae had bled, ‘Goal i thing, but it of its. vir JAPAN TO PROTECT COLONIE! bane: esas ing at Once | tue when it bee Ord il LE Be atch from London says:|"* TES.| Captain Hug hD. Rh Wand is in Ba education: ‘eo, wl eh. Thess rhe “Home: Bedretars agkcouoed’ & ohatee of ii eeniviaes ata Hugh Ce Legler reper mor bill in the House of Commons on rate ake Statement ae by! Preedy is commander, semi- Seay io temeleens Tato health” for Wedn eoyecrgty oe mier Okwna at Toki official report. from. the Essex: is| instance. All the organization, statistics ment of undesirable aliens with the} A bt atch from Tokio says: he that the cruiser had been trying to| jot to the fit, plain principles that con: object of facilitating the removal Pipanas Premier, Count fe uma, |tound up the three German cruis- wala ie hed Ones, SOU Cs Wee of \acpeden vere eee, in an interview ow Wednesday said] ¢*S, in these waters. ne other ‘one ee said purity of air, water, iven a Me-| that Japan, ae she were reluctantly |¢Tuisers on the American and ton id perm to es axe. added Cee enna announced that spies had | compelled to intervene, would pro- anadi coat eee folk (A he | and cheerful igponition, ait has boon wad been arres' in the British Isles] tect the British colonies, but under |®#me search are the Suffo! ag. | that fiche during the Thay: wna four hours, | no circumstances vou 5 ania a| ship), Berwick, Lancaster and en tatty Si elt atts chiefly in important naval centres. | fleet or an army jo Bu Eur Bristol, All the information any} newer purpose. What ? All that baw them had obtained had been by | tebe done is to enforce the simple ees cE SAROIER HTLLE : A wireless, Th tain i i that ‘will impress 1 ‘t be di cAmtNer Vacancies Fiuiep.| yorunreer ror service, |"! e captain is anxious to |that will impress them: | That may be ail obtain reports from masters | fouls, pur comes buried In & Aneel , oe who may see anything of the cruis- mplicity of the Farl Beauchamp and Walter Run-| Staff of Ontario Government OMece| ove ent he it stl thisubastare aur Bele ete Ale ral reg A ciman Appointed. Answ aed oe pth ity of organized eupery: wal tly. A despatch from London says:| A despatch from Lond :| The Thsitenia has been in touch Earl Beauchamp was on Wednes- hae Canadian Pacific steamer| With a German cruiser, but es- Mr. Sydney Brooks gives a, vivid gketol e 0. count ¥ the place of John Burns as: presi- dent o! Local Government Board. : honk hundred British refugees from ntwerp. Practically the whole Office here have service, yolinteered for FEAR OF FAMINE SUBSIDES * Confidence Grows That Will be Able to “t measures undertaken by | the ernment will meet the crisis; at the money market will not smash, We nee the Atlantic route will be fad for shipments from rec i ric any hope, haye placarded their ith the Chancellor’s the poorer classes, a stores has limited the amount ol people can buy only what they able to take away. Still Svar, Timit ne amount of any foodstuff sold to two poun A distinct surprise to the popu- lar mind is the country’s apparent preparedness to chang ma- chinery of ordinary life to a war footing on short notice, Not, only the British Governmnet Meet the Crisis is-the a “| with Great amoothnéss, the Government's railway service, un- der the direction of committee | managers, is being operated with- out confusion. The cricket and while schools and other public buildings are being transformed into hospitals. he report spread by London news agencies on Tuesday , night Embassy were broken is denied by -|the commissioner of police, who de- clares that ‘there was no hostile outbreak. The German colony is in something of a panic, however, ause many of them en, various occupations fear prejudice will be engendered by the wi tuin their business. The American Embassy and Consulate, which have taken charge of German interests pores eee ‘hat they will hay: , and it is probable that thelr atte ‘will have to be re. infore he Ontario Government/the w! army mobilization proceeding | 0? to} 103, on the North caped in th enemy's ships had been sigh’ ‘The Essex, he said, is prepared for|° whole three of them together. apes is very little danger of any of the Germans attempting to land re milital mae CONTRABAND. OF WAR. Royal Proclamation ese What Must Be S YP’ cation of the state of war existing between Germany and England, as the countries with which the British Empire is at para ‘he order specifies as absolute. of traban all el y animals suitab purposes; foodstuffs; fuel; ness; 38 KILLED, 20 HURT, Passenger Train and Motor Car Collide, A despatch from Joplin, Mis- souri, says: Thirty-eight were when a northbound Pasrereer train ed head-on info a motor car, No, Missouri and Rac aigeney Railway near Dip- | n Ford, 12 miles south of here, at b. 30 0 ‘lock on odiesice night. at any perl in aoa, where sneer, hen a ty. He f gine Be (met they world wenuaie aa | thee =] telescopes and field daheces ne FF on the Kansas City Railway crash- ter oft Biesidont, Wilson, of the United Svates, British Nr (dn oBlelal: Bours fees lagton, ive D ou ot aa semteninte, cute dow fy cuts Budiencea, Fo Brivite, to the briet Bs Ee ti ve ‘ap before his ig nov ‘that, he explodes is >} ol pace Gf moral or Tingalieteal nie “from a ot trial xe be Far-Reaching. Politics and social intrigue figured pro- minentiy fring sensational. trial in Paria ot aaamne Cailluux, wife of the former premier, for ‘ine fatal hooting of other day sid: “Cool water ‘aby; | pulpwood from lower Canada tl but ‘| after the war. ze: | explosive wi lot the gold standai ore t | $25,000,000 1Tt was reported a countries at’ The Hague in ——_—* ¢| wrong food, "i every lay. of mi “Vike many other girls alone in y.|a large city, I lived ata boarding ostly net knew aie io in the Eee are |i prone to drink inree antiie ‘of mf ed wae f varions ingre- dee r ie a sive ee enblost t jeter. be i any, there is_no erage than 0: i a water, It ie palatable, ena ‘ond a tricious and can be taken iil oSnade by stirring oatment in arte devtine it settle. This is the beverage en. 60! ng their manoouvres. SBustermilk, und lstaahioned lemonade are rotreabine and 2 TO STOP PU ie PoRT. . Manufacturers Notified That St. Lawrence Will Be Mined, A mick ls from Ogdensburg, N.Y Paper manufacturers in er "United States importing by shipload have been notified that un- wil Jess special permission is gran will be suspended until Tt is said Dominion Govern- purpose of the all vessel tr ment to stop ie i the St. Tenens River Montreal and plant the Ba with mines, ee tions of Quebec pulpw: ee ate we} quired at Ogdensburg for mbcikera New York State paper mills. +$____ HOARDING OF GOLD. Brilish Chancellor Asks Public to e It in Banks. I. hi & ta ang in an as by, Secon from London says: Servian conetita nti ot Chancellor Lloyd George contend- the governmont of Servia yet Grown Prine Alexander of seryia: during ed on Wednesday that anyone my illng Tie Alesandes of Ber} hoarding gold was eye the eno of ithe youngest Burapean sovereigns. | enemy of his country. the game Despectacled, well built young Led with a studious and refined” tam. | time, san of oa nomiz’ perament that command respect regard: | gold an. a madntnieiog the ieeter if of his rank and pesition, and 4 sed to issue notes of £1 ($5) and pos 4 ) fn [10s. (82 60) convertible to gold at - the Bank of England. i tray would be available on Friday to the ex- tent of $15, 000,000, iad Miia that would eae issued at a rate ol aily. Post rs are also to be made tbpat “tender on the same terms as notes. He made 1 to patriotic people not]! \ d to withdraw gold a NO WIRELESS TALKS. U.S. Government Closes German Tower at Sayville, LI. A despatch from New York says: from Washington on Wednesday that after consider- the correspondin; wer at Nauen, rmany, the State Department has come to the conclusion that it must be closed during the European war. This desision | is based on {fe i national agreement sign many, the United States rain other And» Strength to Perform It. io person in good health is likely ave a Sey disposition, ambi- oe ae enjoy work. ka athae huads i? tHe diges ‘ tive v agit ave been upset b work becomes drud- gery. f “Until recently,’’ writes a West-} Scge’s ‘I was a railroad steno- irl, which. means ful Yr, ern For breakfast) it was mush, Wat » F |house. greasy coffee. the mornings. My work seeme: terrible effort, and I thought the work was to blame—too arduous. “At home I had heard my father speak of a young fellow ieee went long distances in on ore for breakfast “T concluded if it ica tide oe over a mornings hea rky might ‘help me, so on tae way ee one night I bought a package, an Halton. Gaston — Calme' Sueh, indeed. next morning L Grape-Nuts ft thie that rt Later! anneci ven far: |and milk for breakfa aT at to Grape-Nuts, and ip | less shan two, week I notice a im provement, I remember I w walk the 12 blocks to bueinbaa a how good it was simply to ie y work—well, did you ever bg a the delight: of rokoraes it} if ven by Canadian Postum Re “Th in pkgs. a 2 — 2 2 5 gpraaet ‘ot human ‘interest. was | ment ot ths ing’ ot ind soggy cakes, black} 19; sonal Atier a few months of this diet I used to feel sleepy and heavy in ello wm one | who was supposed A despatch from Ottawa says: One of the war duties which Can- ada will probably have to assume is that of taking care of Great Bri- tains prisoners of war. There will Ceca be thousands of these, reat Britain is not anxious to tinent would lead to numerous at- tempts to. escape, At the time A the Boer war pri- soners were to Bermuda. et the present case “Gonadla wea ren- der valuable arsistance by jev- ing Great Britain of the ane re CARE OF PRISONERS OF WAR’ Canada May Relieve Great Britain of the Burden, Guarding Them in the West worry of lookin; aie these pri. soners. They will probably be pit to western Canada, where local militia “forces can eoail gues ne would be i nt, an would be little use ot aa i atterigte ing. to escape, since Aon with Germany or Austr ria, even via the United States; will practically vies out PS until the termination of the wa Moreover, it would not bea bad erable number of these prisoners might become permanent residents of Canada and take up homesteads in the west. Our English Letter Quoen Mary Has What Sho Wants. Mary, who always hae her ¢vet pen to increase her queenly prestige, has ded in bringing about an antiova. ton aa the British army quite new to tain. Tilia ‘rb ahbrea li dhe. resend Abinotinde: birthday, honors ‘that yyomen of the English ‘appointed colonels sho and four err colonel: In ohtet, a= continent, Dave eld the, rai Queen Mary dete vet the. yeheot sin ‘motion acy welt. - Incident included Quee: oul the WW hon neen Mary is eaten, Jn chiet of | the Biuteth (Quoc: Own) Hussars, bd it {8 oxpected eho wal cco ae Be ttion of the uniform when ah ro revibw to troops. Alexandria. ia colonel in chiot of the Nineteenth (Queen Alexane dru'g Own. Royal) Hussars and the, York- hire (Princess of Wales’ Own) regiment, but her intention ie to oaestming the w ie have not hee o bu to be the | well i the eha the Fitth oe fucher) © Fefsivent “ot Priseian Hussar, of wiioh he ‘Arexandra’s portrait, the regi- mentale of ite umininh, apvek arnnoodk: of which ahe is ‘honorary colonel, is | the pringtpal adorn > hondduastors of the ofBecrs always drinle ‘ner health after drindtar foe Bevin of Chavsieenine shiper “the “pucl Argyll, ae colonel in cniet of the Argyll ana Sutherland igh- Yondere will nov fae Je gueh an eauy om tor ihe feather “bonnet” of her Yeriment Seoking a Motto for Greater London. London is enjoying lots of fun over the troubles of as Tondun Ogun gcaunell ta don, of immortality for and wide personal honor, but as yet it is on fy hear side of tho matter that one rs suggestion in suburban traing Ea fer “Always merry and bright. Ab theststues Temple the choles, has fallen ‘@ quotation frot poe! Tondon:"Exemplar,, ‘Todoatar “and Guye, Tho modern meaning of “guyo,” however, not the old one of hero, 18 the accepted implication, AY the Garden Suburb, whore iife te nore earnest, the imoxt ap: on pawwago. fn mall things real, proved ta from, ti Browning's done, ereat thin podinreod Londoners ara, inl the Han et TAN, Ma tee of hig A atin dietionary, foun she foulomiag toca iiearo which express: es many ater London : suburbana in corpore. urbano," be strgutaced roughly ag “Having it bota prince of Wales to Take His Dyiny, at pre: a Mattar the direc: the ata Aes the last, antago of the favor: ne yield The year have taken ad Xblo stale of the ‘markets. to make Yeutmonte which, are expec ente, pected to considerable. pro tion era of 2 € and Trshts'ay proven inrEe cat aan. Look at a King. It Js not, gondrally known that there la 20 snr a moon aquainne of the King tie aw Constieutional Law. chance duty, of ‘wo “never by, ie mn; 5 aly lps J hha ee | Grape-Nuts and cream Ae nothing pO ade 1 is! oe 1 they are hinged a iene Sy ¢ though ompresses and prin a, ‘on ‘the | Gael guich: |cafes, All the honorary | + ‘Tho. Cliy emer, Hho tone thanseelves tho | % os a eo Oe of Alsace-Lorraine Join "| sages yeibe, most, striking: features are. propel stern, with a vine pro: jer in the middle, fo fixed that it deagre ileclt practically all, the machine's ste Fealstanee, it this fe hoped to be it is vlalmed that the au lantic could bo crowed at the rate bout, 100) am ‘oe Ty Bank o} nd Can Sell Boor. The bil to. ich the wine gelling privl. lees of the Talveraity of Oxtor oly at Bt. Albang reminds one that by a1 old charter ft Bugland has the ans tap m every bottle guar ———_—_—— SCENES IN ST, PETERSBURG. ‘|“Long Live King-George and tho Valiant British Nation!” bes despatch from St. Petersburg lowi the announoo- laa rds appeared the city ne in the restaurants and “Long live King George and ine valiant British nation nts and workmen climbed foes into’ the canal. at-tthen was made vot the pram af the Embassy, a made to put & Seth to the bulla, but moun he h fo at the peat the performance trian Emboesy, but that, ‘viding @ore naa aa too strongly guard . TURKISH SHIPS BOUGHT. . sli Government Takes Over w Dreadnoughts, bade yet The British Government will eae $e A ey $2 © Turkish battleships ee court is completed. other | Osman I., and whieh will bo intr in the British navy as the Erin, is nearly completed. They are first i | class battleships. ¥ oh FRANCE REGAINS CITIZENS. May French Armies, their ere unwilling to be Kare fignd ‘|the historic session. Mase Traftic Decreased, atch from Sault Ste. No commoner in the land can asl oo | Mari Proight/tri i aftio Tigh he Shyu fa one of agucial prvi through the “'Soo"” Canals for, the iene tae oa tase aig) onth of July showed a Soiree Ro riae.. 2 ute etre eye in [of more th f ns from fich ‘eee i is not onal that of the same month last year, wot ene pee Mae ia cena according to the deabatige report eater by 242,~ 178 tons thant in June. Vessel p for the month utara 8,077 and the total lard of pi ed, 0 ¥lsengers carried, was erty pee sc err Martyr to Conscience, Weary Walker—No, mum, I ain't “3 ice. I’m bound by honor, timonial for a ees Ma pro- mised to use no Madam—Well, ee rai Pyou use that Weary Walker — Because, mum, the the firm failed about five years ago. Very Good. Her Father—Want my aighter, Her Lo’ I don't. know,, I’ve never had time to look them up. Her Father—Take her. You'll be ‘able ‘to support her, all right. A despatch from London says; German reservists from Canada were arrested on the arrival at to ‘i Avonmouth on the steamship Royal 2 é ritish Government has re- qT quisitioned all aircraft i in the King- e is mobilizing them at the Hendon Aerodrome. Sentries at Dover fired on a man be tampering with the telephone system, The the pikee of ice water. lee water, taken ‘ read genuine, Aron ane Pate corman pesorrisis Arrested man escaped. rik) suspected spies. were ee London. T Bana commanding the, Irish naval division reports that) the Irish dockyard workers made al splendid response to the call for extra work. 3 4 At Balina the National Volun- teers gave an be send-off; to the reservists goin; heir | e band ae the reatunl teers escorted the reservists to the | station at Blackreo! , 4 : 4 4 4 \ ; L . ; : . 4 ; ‘ , k " ‘ ‘ 4 ‘ 4 d ; ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ; ‘ ‘ ‘ . ‘ : ; | ee i re Pen me el ee A i ee re ee ee ee SK