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Saskatoon Daily Star from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 2

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THE SASKATOON DAILY STAK. WEDNESDAY. ATOI ST 12. VM. PAGE TWO Is th Heart of Saskatoon LATE WACS NEWS Linen Cushion Tops Silk embroidered, with backs.

Star Day, 9Cr each ARRANGEMENTS IDE TO U.S. BATTLE FLEET TO BE WITHDRAWN FROM VERA CRUZ BY SEPT. 1 Glass Toweling In red and blue checks. 16 inches wide. Star OCa Day.

yards for. FACILITATE SHIPMENT OF Successors to the Ash-McOowan Co. Phone 1046. WASHINGTON'. Aug.

12. (Bulletin) All the big ships of the Atlantic battle fleet will be withdrawn from Vera Cruz and brought north by Septem Another Sherwoods Big Star COMMODITIES TO ENGLAND ber 1. Secretary Daniels announced; today It was his intention to leave in Mexican waters only email craft cap-j able of patrol duty, or which might; necessarily be ordered arrows the Gulf to Dominican or Haitien waters. It is the plan to have Fletcher take command of the fleet at i ay Thursday Minister of Finance Authorized to Receive and Hold Gold in Trust for Bank of England Hampton Roads about September 1. in succession to Rear-Admiral Badr.

who then retires. At the navy department it was said the movement of ships had no connection with the Kuropean war, although some of them might be used in safeguarding ten HON. CEO. E. FOSTER BACK AT OTTAWA Sale Begins Thursday at 8.30 Another Star Day Thursday will witness surprises in bargains of all kinds that will interest every member of the family.

Last Star Day was a record-breaker in volume of sales, and this Star Day will eclipse all former ones. Big lots of bargains have been gathered from every department, and will be marked with special star tickets at greatly reduced prices. Star Day occurs once every month at our store, and it is a day of big economic interest to every buyer. Be here early Thursday, as many of the lines advertised will not last all day. The early shopper gets the best bargains.

OTTAWA, Aug. 12. In connection with the statement that arrange- ments have been made to facilitate the shipment of Canadian produce and other commodities to Kngland, Hon. W. White, minister of finance, at one o'clock today "made the following formal statement "The minister of finance ha been authorized to receive and hold gold -m Uttawa in trust for the Hank of England.

Depositors must, in connec ten f' 1 OTTAWA, Aug. 12. Hon. Geo. E.

Foster, minister- of trade and commerce, has returned to the capital after being for some time about with tiie Dominion Royal Commission in the Maritime provinces. It la not expected that in the present condition the commission will continue its tion with each deposit, state name of person and whom proceeds urn to be paid In lAindon." An arrangement has been reached with the Canadian minister of finance, by negotiations through Hon. Geo. If. Perlev, with the Rank of by which the.

present critical international exchange situation between America and Great Britain is to be relieved at once, and American and Canadian exports allowed to go forward speedily to Europe. The minister of finance, by this arrangement, will act as trustee to hold Blankets WAR BRIEFS Wool Ratine In while and black cheek; inches wide. Regular value per Our Saxony All-wool Store News Thursday Star Day will be an Interesting day for all customers who visit our store. Star Day is one of the special bargain days that we have, every month. All goods with star tickets on are marked at Kitchen Towels Pure linen, with border all around; size Ucgukc' value per pair 40e.

a jj Star Day, each DO Striped Flannelette 2S inches wide, in light and dark patterns, including pink 59c yard $1.25. Star Day, per yard Blankets Made from imported Scotch yarns, thoroughly scoured and shrunk; beautiful, soft, fleeey blankets; slightly soiled. 'Regular value up to $8.00. Star NEW YORK. Aug.

12. The Telegraph Companies announced today that messages for delivery In Turkes' miist be prepared in French and no other language. Instructions to this effect were received at the European terminals of the Atlantic Cables. special prices for one day only. do not advertise nearly all th special Star Day bargains we have.

lioiti for accoui of the Bank of Kngland, and American or Canadian bankers to pay gold in London will forward to the minister of finance I' ere for account of the Bank of England. it will not be necessary to sliipUi across the Atlantic to make payments in London, and by the arrangement exchange rates 'should at once ease off. The speedy shipment of American and Canadian exports speedily restore the financial balance and it about thst exchange will be in lavor of A merica. 'i here seems littie doubt that the arrangement will at once lift the financial embargo upon Canadian food products awaiting shipment at Canadian ports. Cmier the arrangements, the banks here will lie able to pay interest on provincial government, municipal and corporation securities maturing, due in London, by depositing gold with the minister and making the necessary arrangements in London.

NO BRANCH OF BANK OF ENGLAND AT OTTAWA Aug. p.m. The Bank of England is not to open a branch at Ottawa us -has been repis-ied. It is understood that the $10,000,000 of specie which made the voyage almost across tlu. Atlantic and back on boar the Kron Prlnzcssin Cecelie.

is to be sent to Ottawa, Day, per stripes. Star Day, 12 yards for $1.00 $4.50 pair Women's White Organdy Waists Made with one-piece yoke and sleeves, turn-back cuffs, new niediei collar, finished and only a visit to our store win convince you that It pays to be here Star Day. The cool nights will soon be here, and you will want heavier beddinar In. a few days. We VIBNNA Vla Londan) Aug.

12 The Austro-Hungarian ambassador to Italy, Kajetan Merey "tie Kapos-Mere, has resigned his post on the ground of ill-health. Baron Karl Von MaoChleo departmental chief at the Austro-Hungarian foreign office, has been appointed to succeed him temporarily. will make a special display in this line. Watch for it nrettv oblone pearl buttons. I UUUU1U, Linen Doilies Fringed, with colored borders; in a number of pretty designs.

Special Star Day, )Cr for 31 11-4 Flannelette Blankets In white and grey, with pink or blue borders. These are good, heavy blankets, with a good $1.25 Special Star Day, each fleece. Regular value per pair HALIFAX, N.S., Aug. 12-John Ferguson, an American citizen, arrested at Mahone Bay, N.S.. yesterday, suspected of being a spy, has been released.

It was shown that Ferguson $2.00, Star Day, per pair $1.50 The Bank of England will make payments in London against this and other gold which will be deposited with the Canadian minister of finance. The effect of thi arrangement will be to provide means of remittance from North America to London without the nec ssity of shipping gold across tin Atlantic. The plan is said to be capable of extension to other places outside the region which is under control or might come under control of an enemy. Lis3ue Handkerchiefs "With colored borders all guaranteed fast colors; 2 iFJr for JL was employed in making maps of Scotia for the government. Remnants for Star Day A big lot of Remnants of all kinds: Remnants of Dress Silk Remnants, Remnants from every department Star Day at HALF-PRICE.

Table Padding Quilted Table Padding, 36 inches wide; 'perfectly white. Regdlar value per vard $1.25. $1.00 LQN'DOX. Aug. 12.

A despatch from Rotterdam suys that the Maastricht correspondent of the Rotterdam Courant has been positively assured by Herman officers at Vise that the crown prince's regiment crossed the River Meuse some days ago without the prince. Women's Fine Lawn Waists fin, sheer lawn, lace and embroidery' trimmed, short and long sleeves, high and Women's Silk Boot Hose Reinforced heel and toe, garter Kaiser Wounded. Says A Wireless Message NEW YORK, Aug. 12. A wireless message was picked up last night, stating that the kaiser had been shot in the right thigh at Aix-La-Chapelle.

message said that the wound was not serious, but would require the emperor to remain in bed for a week or two. It gave no further details. Boys'. Wash Suits Made front striped galateas, ehambvays and natural linen. Values up to $1.75.

QC Star Day, per suit jDC top. Regular Value per pair 39c 60e. Star Day. per pair low neek. alues up to Star Day for, CQ each iJJKj Tarlton Flannelettes 27 inches wide; in a variety ot Tarlton plaids.

Special r-JStar Day, per yard I DC CONFERENCE WITH I Women's White Underskirts White Marseilles Quilts Samples; no two alike; very large size. Regular values $4.00 and $5.00. Star Day on sale, each, $3.50, (f New Wrapperettes In new and pretty designs; Made from a fine quality of TKnLOYL'CAN, Mexico, Aug. 12. General 'Nrranza, the constitutionalist $3.75 and nainsook, deep flounce of em MARCONI COMPANY PROTESTS AGAINST CENSORSHIP.

15c inches, wide. Special Star Day, per yard. Girls' Lawn Dresses Made from a good quality of high and low short and long sleeves; embroidery and lace trimmed; sizes up to 12 years. Regular values up to $2.50. Star A Day, each i JjC broidery and.

insertion also lace insertion, with clusters of pin tucks. Regular valuo each $2.50. Star 4 Day, each 4) I I Women's Fine Balbriggan Drawers lender, arrived here Fifty thousand constitutionalist soldiers me mobilised ut this place, which is twenty-one miles from Mexico City. A special train from Mexico City brought the ministers and plenipotentiaries of Brazil, GinUe mala, France and Great Britain here for a confor-erce with Carranza to discuss the evacuation of Mexico City. Accompanying the diplomats were Senor Lace trimmed.

Regular value 39c per pair 65e. Star Day, per pair NEW YOKK, Augr.1'2. The Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company of America addressed today a protest to the secretary of the navy government censoiship of its messages, and csed that there he cited the law under which tlvj rov-evnment is acting in establishing such a censorship. Protests against the censorship have been made recently on behalf of the (Jerman-owned wireless stations at Tnekertown, X.J., and Ilaverville, L.I. llurbide, governor of the federal 1 White Pique Jn fine cord; 28 inched 4 wide.

Star Day, per I DC Women's Pure Silk Hose Double heel and toe; garter top; in black and white; all sizes. Regular value $1.00. Star rr. Day, per pair 03 Women's Knit Combinations Broom Whisks Large size. Regular value ORDERS TO NAVAL MEN each Star Day, 2 for 25c Lace trimmed, perfectly white.

"Kindly communicate with Irwin, Ksquimalt, regarding This telegram was receiv Star Day, per suit 25 ed yesterday from Staff Officer Kccles. It was addressed to Lieutenant Parkyn who left Saskatoon several days ago with a body naval reservists which he had gathered together here. Talcum Powder Regular 20c tin. Star Day, per tin 10c Servian and Montenegrin Armies Effect a Junction Stylish Hat Shapes Just received. 10 dozen new Embroideries, Insertions and Beadings Another big bargain Fine Swiss Embroideries and Insertions, some of them very fine and beautifully worked.

Values up to yard. Star Day, your choice for, per yuni jC Flowers for 11c Bunch Large collection of bpautiful Flowers, in all this season's most wanted kinds. Values up Hydrogen Peroxide Large bottles. Star TA. Hat Shapes, fresh and clean; direct from the makers; nearly I all light shades.

Values up to $4.00. Star Day, your Cfe choice for, each JUL CONGENIAL WORK. And Strength to Perform It. A person In good health Is likely to have a genial disposition, ambition and enjoy work. On the other hand, if the digestive organs have been upset by wrong to $1.53.

Star Day, per bunch 11c Day, per bottle. MOPE INQUIRE AS TO PROS NISIt, Servis. Aug. 12 The Servian and Montenegrin armies which had effected a Junction on the border of Herzegovina, now are operating together. Servian artillery Is engaged in the bombardment of Oorashda, on the River Dnna, twenty-nine miles southeast of Karayevo, die Hosnisn capital Servian trout already have captured the Bosnian town of Vardishta.

at the Junction of the Rivers Orina and I.im. Some unimportant outpost encounters are reported on the Servian fron at different points on the rivers Save and Oanuhe. The bombardment of Belgrade, the Servian capital, by the Austrian continued today, and heavy material damage was Inflicted on tho city. Reports reaching here from Sofia state that the Uulgurian government Is preparing for eventualities, but It is not known what it has in view. food, work becomes drudgery.

"I'ntll recently." writes a Western Rirl, "1 was a railroad stenographer, which means full work every day. "Like many other girls alone In a I large city, 1 lived at a boarding Vor breakfast it was mush, greasy meat, soggy cakes, blacK coffee, etc. "After a few months of this diet Ij used to feel sleepy and heavy in the A communication from the minister of agriculture or the province, wm to the effect that the government was not this year sending an exhibit to the dry farming congress which will be held in Wichita. and a letter from the city council stated that no delegates GERMANS SUCCESSFUL IN CROSSING THE MEUSE. AMSTERDAM.

Aug. 12. (Via london.) The second attempt of tho German army to cross a pontoon bridge at llerstal, over the Meuse. was successful, according to a despatch from Maastricht to the TelegrafT today. The bridge is intended for the passage of siege artillery, several pieces of which are being sent to Liege and others to Niunur.

PECTS OF BRINGING PUNTS (Continued from Page 3.) to ine congress wer net.ig sent by the council, it wan leu inni me province should have some sort of an exhibit ut tha congress and Mr. Selanders nn taken up the matter with the mornings. wors seemea a terrible effort, and 1 thought the work was to blame loo arduous, "At home I bad heard my father speak of a young fellow who went long distances in the cold on Oraoe-Nuts Mauretania Warned the Mount Royal to "Beat It" and cream and nothing more for! breakfast. "I concluded if It would tide him French Forced the German Cavalry to Retreat puny was at present doing all In Its power to bring the producer and the consumer in closer touch with each other, but at the present tima tbay did not see their way clear to establish a bureau ai had been suggested. Mr.

Hclauders Informed the board the government of Alberta had taken up the matier of rural credits with a view fif giving the farmer a better chance to ftnsnce his (arming- operations, and stated that he had written to the Saskatchewan government asking thnt the matter be taken nn In The entire machinery of tha polira court was wound up and started Ing this morning tor tho accommoris tton of on drunk. ovor a morning's heavy work, It might help me. so on my way home one night 1 bought a pHctuiKP, and next morn A Never Failing Way to Banish Ugly Hairs ing I had Uraie-Nuts and milk, for breakfast "1 stuck to Grape-Nuts, and In less than two weeks I noticed Improvement. I remember I used to walk the 12 blocks to business and knew how-good It was simply to live. "As to inv work well, did you ever feel the delight of having congenial work and the strength to perform It? That's how I felt.

I truly believe there's llf" and Vigor In every grain of Ornpe Nuts Name given by Canadian I'ostum Co, Windsor. Ont. Read "The Iload to Wcllville," in pkgs. "There's, PARIP, Aug 12. iVia I.ondunl-It is offl lally announced tli.it the I rene) troops around Splm-ourf, In the deportment of Meuse.

forced the Gcrtnnn cavalry to retrent although the Istter were supported by artillery. The unloading of troops from trains continues in the region of Oerolstcin. but the principal landings occurred esrlier In the rear of Mm and Thionville. French aviators are constantly flying over the zo.ie where tb Oermaw troops are dll'ed without, paying the slightest intention to the bursting hellf cf the enemy. The nflVlaj communication concludes with the sute-iuciit that the work of fortifying Luxemburg and South Met bus leen complcttJ by the Uermsns.

MONTREAL. Aug. 12. "Beat That was the wireless message sent; the C. 5 It.

steamer Mount ttoyal by the wireless operator of the Mauretania, when the Mount Royal was 14 miles east of Cape Race, headed for the river and Montreal. The Mount Hoyal arrived here from Antwerp safe and sound this morn-Ing with a strange tale of esrapc from a German cruiser at sea. Hhe was approaching the Cape when Waller Condon, the young wireless operator on the Mount UoyaL picked up the -German cruiser Karlsruhe. The cruiser asked the position of the Mauretania and the Mount HoVal Innocently started to reply. At that moment he says he heard Cape llace asking for the position of the Mimretanla, and as that ship wsa strangely silent, though known as a gosslper by wireless operators, Condon became suspicious and sent a messaae of warning to the Mauretania operator, a friend ft his.

The only reply he received was the terse "Ileal It," which cs.me through the air to Mm. Not only did the Mount' ttoynl follow the advice, but the Calgarlan and Royal Kdward, nlso In the vicinity The German oruler was not sighf-d. but Condon declares that only fog which came tip hid her fiom tho flceim; this province. Government Stock Farmin it He also informed the hoard that hud heard that In Montana the govern-j ment haif a system whereby farmers I were supplied with cattle and oilier stock tree of chsrge, repayment to be made within three ear's In stock. The I idea was thai the fanner could stock his fsrm and psy his debt to the stale Koernmeiit with the offspring of the I stork they had received.

Air -tated that, he had been so In the thnt he bad wilt (Aids to lieauty) No woman Is Immune to ous growths, and because thee me likely to appear nt any time, It is i. Vlsable to always have some handy to use when the minion arises. A paste la made with of tbe powder and water and pre-i upon the hairy surfuor; In about 2 minutes this Is carefully removed sou the skin washed. Yon will Mien fl'id that your skin Is rntlreh free hair or fur sore, however. st eal dristona.

Ever read the above letter? A new F-ARED GERMANY WILL VIOLATE DUTCH NEUT ALITY THK HAOt'K, Aug. -for the last two days fear he been strong that Germany Is aiiout to violate the neutrality of Holland. is lelleed Oint Her msny, being checked at Liege, contemplates another by the north roFsInK the Dutch province if Litnburg, one appears from tima to time. Tha ara genuine, true, and full of human mtaratt. Aiiiera, i purtlculA-s, but had received no reply ai.

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