CONFEDER TION li U D 1 llllll-lil' Cuuuionsrowu 5 ‘ ‘ ir. ’t $.- . . J p _ 1- Jr $2 'V "7 ~ Y. T.. "".. " .' " ‘ - -- - uri. _ ri i _ _ _ _ . ,I - ~_-_ §_____ ~ _ _F,_____ _. *_ _ __ \ HILUKATION _ ELI!! A110! ` ‘ UI l '.nAii.iv _ » . ._ : ` 5 ' Y W ' _ ' -. _- . _#_-__ ';.__.;;_ ._ ~ __.--- ~ _ . __ . _ .f f _.;_. W w\d2l%£i'tN8l¢?v5I5‘§n'i?x‘dgDi¥fdi'5‘i m1} "THE LATEST Nliiws QH gA}¢A;UA FRIDAY I-U-LY' 31 1914 "RST 0,. ALL.. {n_;a5:ig1g__y¥_?Lénlg_1_m\y_=i§n1nH_ry>va&%auol --`-"‘-'-,*‘ _- . _ :_ 1, I 1 fy _ ‘ ' - _ is 'lll“l5l‘““ lllllllli , wlurs HARVEST usuus ui P. w. c. ii suuuui suuu in iBATTLE uuu ._ . . .0 l 000 KILLED 4 000 PRISONERS .. _ _ » il y ad be n try ng so e rlosin exercises oi the S ,V ~ ' ‘ » 1 iunm i haid to acquire was intended for ’ , _ - r _ r ’ . ’ » . . ' " ` results of this ycar's niatricuis examinations of the Prince of W tl V Z Hclinol of Science took place on . _ , Wednesday night in the Assembly ;l“slg\hxi¥§-Sedtltnild ghtldvgfdaxpéhlfp ' ‘ ~ ` » _ i _ ____ __ L __ ' ' U ‘o ege:- H:i.ll of thc _Prince of Wales College, word was emcie,,cy_ PB thanked thugs there being 41 full gathering of stud- who had made it ogglhlg f 1,1, at besides larg 1; . - _ , D °r em ' 1 _ ° ;;,»,g,,,,, ,,,,,,,;»,,,_ ,e,;»“,g;,;;n_gf V335 gzdwgpa up_;.&._;___._.,_...;___§i_:..2__..._._;._E_._ Germany Gives Russo 24 Hours to Expluin intentions. Foreign Pupils S°*1°'-"SHIPS the ho "o» - K1No‘s oo. presided over by Mr. Starrett, spit lie homes He would leyya 'd.t ith h l, <1 `- . _ , \\l')s.s t5es(l’r{;(r)iiiel‘},n1ld)d\_ Adele Smith, lieorgetown 7 Edna McDonald, Georgetown .... .. .'l;‘5'.‘§f;iIZ."i..§.‘$‘.n,§?£i'ii..E3’.§‘$§“i‘1*ii§.”i“.‘;"`”?“€i‘i°““ ““l °“*i‘.?.§'.i““'“ °“ intense- Excitement Throughput Europe. Little- llope ol llverting liinnon, Comissicner of Agriculture busingsg, gud fhgegscgndv the 23:35? » QUEENS co. Professor Theodore Ross, \ir, R, p1_ 1 \ d _-ti - A U an in" ng “team” in the hmnes Isabel McLeod, llradalbnne 114 Bxfich 689 Cain hull Su erinteiident of Eiluea- here wliich ever extended an unstiut- ` ' Hubert Nicholson, L‘.ru.puiid D . P - tion, and members oi the faculty. A ed welcome. number oi brief but excellent uddres- Dr. Allen, the irover of the vote ` -‘-----’-"‘*“ ` I - l’li».sr».as'r1o-Ns Go oN. imposed nie responsibilities uno one-itue voiui cl uuenolcved hvlidevs-,`i0rme.1 yesreniey. tae: they must for a i-onfible vcnernl European war ics cf life twenty years or m,ore3,Tbcy were doing work that -wouldueuve Germany immediately _` nu later. He would oiler one word.. advice t.o..tllon`.- andlet them all w gr spread lar end wide and cover hollsrgepart of the Maritime Provlnc were going away hear in mind t e and lf “'15 W°l`k for WNW m who wma fl-0`,,;"g{,,gen 0,, the Rhin Wt said that between that town nd at Foes there is said to have been 11 ' . _ grave rnnionsibliitiss that rested up-jwhnnks wus 110'" frswmrenee. ere on them in training the young under that the men and women who were Cologne the tram in which he 3 gg travelling passed eight trains load with German soldiers going towards , _ _ ___ snort speech in which be eniogised conscience would sive them for ha H th I _ °° m"““"‘Ns GETTING READY ta ing p,_,rf,,rm,,d a good s e lnes hers closed and guard x- uork and perform their charge for the liie they hed livo in the days to come. Dr. Allen, oi Cincinnati, made the city oi Charlottetown and i inhabitants, who he stated had e to so ready to sacrifice themselves w not very desirous of anything rn B than the approval which their o tended ii courteous hand ol welcome it well. The Prvmief I`¢f€l`F€1‘1 ' n to the visitors. They had lou tiiiie to visit some of the people Charlottetown and to see the beau ful city oi which they had heard much, and they had been entertain vrry pleasantly, by the citizens. -'l` Island, no said, ' had always be noted for its beautiful iurius, gorgeous scenery, its healthful iriv goratiug climate, free from fog, b there was one asset the value which perhaps the people had n quite realized to the extent tha C they niiglit, and that was the tea cr. President Starrett a iew ev ings before had expressed the opi ion that the teachers ol the Islan were the best looking (laugfliter) were equally as good looking those from .New Brunswick and Nov Scotia -That seemed to hbm qui obvious; lor no one could look on th laces ol the Island teachers and fn to observe the truth oi Presiden St.arro.tt‘a assertion. He would ad one thinly, and that was that teachers of P. E. Island, in tliei eager desire to learn and to take ii vantage ol every opportunity oile them to increase their knowledg were second to none. In couclusio Dr. Allen moved a vote of thanks t examinations They were a nece “gf lthe French frontier. The bridges ed ed. Intense excitement prevailed ss. it mas understood the schools we d - ` - . 0! “rv eviy He had Been umm reduce-,being converted into military hosp i 6 D d pond tn it quickly and lose it th md back, but who with proper encou ti- thu work of schools to practical W-I1_@6\YD0\_ J _ 30 ____ _ :ll [:1!i'° zlwork hurl vu in connection with 59 deg show “_ -, P m 5, rover svrr¢°\°¢\°° °l il" ' “° ° :tin suiemr seueei, me ergsiiin- dr . ' ' ' ' - 6 r, above. pm r P _ tb l native lands and the oUP°fl~“ll in ° of an th rm' tongh ltii: which they ln.°"d°°' Thr’ '°',ol° me elim! 'tis asnouut of co everything here for U10 YOU!!! l:’°Pl° l-sgpqndanga lwlvcd., If they dl and tue! lh°“l°‘ "° 3"" '“° ° be wal sure ey would spproclst training ns would luhueuce them team |,,5,!.u'.bh_ um." “4 an 5.06 and Sunday at 6.07. remain at homo. 'rliifl *gin 21° keen iflthi-list o|`\!r. Seaman. doubt one ii Prince myvargmg Protease surrntniii eeiioioais :"..:°°“:f.:‘.°°.:.': 2°-n :ir-cr -i u \ . w "T 1 out to it. 'rho poo- '|11 m had nruyoxg 1,? WJ The moon sets tonight st 11.42. ' su rt mms. congratulated tl" mm henna me meme; to Beliool on the excellant work, which ,,|(,,,_ ._ had si-eomplilliod 50 PIU I’ ------+------' ',,,, :lossy aims to on mines inirllluardajuiiimuu emu gnrminwviftm sem sea my misuse. “fa Hi-:avr Russ oN BANK. ec- ” TSCHE. Austria, July 30.- Em.- V8 1 ._,~v---¢-.. ~_,.....- ui Hull nun m-ltoday went on steadily in every 8;‘,_ber of- ...English students left l st country likely to be involved. In- the eré. “im “nd “"'i"°d'*1°f_°___°=r_¢h=iz_-_ Onffishtins ==<>ue___tl\_c5_f__L_-_is_e__§t;ict__cel=- "C s sorshlp Besides the battle reported of the big German schools were in- LONDUN, July 30,- Preparations s so _an Austrian attack on the Monten- ed .egrins near Csttsro. in BERLIN, July 30.- 'All German t0'm1 the towns of the mat,-i¢t_ where oiiieers a_nil soldiers are being notiil- re ed to hoid thdmselves in readiness to ‘_ join the colors. RATE ADVANCED - 1; Enginrii discount rstesnves fsiseo te- _ dill’ from 3 to 4 per cent. PARIS, July 30.- There were ay heavy runs on allgrest banking es- ; .itnblisliinents yesterday. BRITISH PREPARING . er- '£°` (Canadian Press) ° LONDON, July so.-The Exchange 8 Telegraph Company declared it bed been reliably informed that an agree. _‘E ment had been reached amending the t Home Rule Bill. No details of the tl agreement are mentioned. The pre- sent internationel crisis is believed to have played~ a great part. in °‘_; bringing the Government, Opposi- of tion, Nstionalists and Union leaders o_ to the point oi sgreennrut. With . the dlsputebetween Austria and Ser- , `via threalioning to involve all Europe ° in war, there has been a demand ‘ fsrencea should be speedily Hdi\\\il-°n'1'E»asBUiio, July so.-'rise is Russla's answer to the virtual ul-` timatum from Germany yesterday in an unoilieial statement that the Kill- sei- would order mobilization of his forces unless Russia ceased military activities 'within 24 -hours. BERLIN, July 30.-Germany. today is prepared to declare war upon Rus- sia except the Czar satisfactorily ex- plains the mobilization ot his troops. Probably the demand of the Kaiser _will go. iorvrsrd tomorrow, but the answer is expected to mesa war. PARIS, July 30.-France has six army corps prepared to move if nec- essary. _ BRUSSELS, July 30.-Jl`he rats ol discount in Belgium raised from 4 to 5 per cent. today. .’\R'l`IL.ERY DYEL.. NISH, Servin, July 30.-Inlading Austrian troops are in an artillery duel with the Servinns, 20 miles from Belgrade. 'Phe ancient fortress of Belgrade has beenrediiced hy the Austrians.- 'I'l` DEPENDS ON GERMANY. ROME, July 30.-In oillclal circles here lt is felt Gwinsny alone can isi- iluence Austria for peace. RISE IN WHEAT. CHICAGO, July 30.--Wheat lumped 7 cents ,,_ bushel in t0dsy's first trad- ing. JAPAN T0 All) ENGl.AN`D_. - ST. PE'l‘F.RSBURG, July 30.-A Tokio despatch quotes yi newspaper thrice as saying that in ease ofa general wer the participation of Ja~ Dan as an sl-ly ol England is pas- sible. PARIS, July 29.--The French gov- ernment and people appear to be quietly preparing for war. The gov- ernment is slmply awaiting the die- clsion of Russia. Troop trains are ready. and repre- sentatives of the army are on duty in the telegraph, telephone and post offices. The average citizen has read in the newspapers his general in- structions concerning mobilisation. He long has had his orders instruct- ing him precisely when and where to deport for service. Large posters on the bulletin boards in the post omces, city halls and other public buildings, will apprlbe him of ex- actly the hour when his instructions become elleetive. OTTAWA, .luly 20.-The calling in of the Austrian]-Iungarisn army re- servists on the outbreak of the war is allectins Canada an gall ss othbr probable return ol a number oi re- ment. ‘sul AND FRANCE 'riim is sbmisteiy _se estiiuaison in England for war-no desire for Great llrltnin; yet there is s general lnlief that her obligations to her penn power, will iorce her to sup- viteps they may take. TEN-SUNK IN' COMMON CAUSE Antoinette Deslloches, Miscouclie lluth Matheson, Suinniersidc 659 Ilsabcl MacLeod, Braflalhune 'port Russia and France in suyf INTERNAL TROUBLEH FORGOT- l' (Continued on page three) The dark developmentslgf the dey c_:iiAlli.o'r'i‘i~11‘owN_ Walter lls.cl)ougall, West Kent 651 Helen Yeo, Prince St. those who have iully iiiutriculatcd. l<‘lRS’l‘ l’lilZl'I, $50.00. SEcoNli1>lu'/llc, $30.00. 'rillilli Pirlzii, $20.00. several subjects of examination: HN( i LISH. H1:-l’1‘l) li\`. ARITHMETIC. HYGIENE. GEOG RA PHY. FRENUII. Edith Huy, bluniniersidr , _ _ . .... .. 9 Mary Hughes, N. D. tfonvent, (`ity *J Adele Smith, Georgetown 9 M_\'I`Ill".M_\'I`ICS. LATIN. Adele Smith, fleorgctowii . . . . . . . .. 9 NA'i‘l`lil‘l STVDY. COMl’l.E'1`E I‘.»\>`»S lil ST. Total marks possible 900 Necessary to pass 450 Edna llcllonuid. Georgetown Hubert Nicholson, Crapsud Ella Cullen, Rustico Convent G5 Mar aret Cahill llbcrton Edith Gay. Bummerside 61 Elsie Morrow, Souris _ Jennie Buchanan, Eldon Nelson McEwen, City .... .. 6 nhel lllnmsn Pownal Enid Simpson. Hope River Ellen Peterls, New Glasgow Katie Byrne, Bt. .loscph`s Con.._. 58 Cassie lil-arpe, Prince St., City 5?* I-uns lvlntheson, Oyster Bed Brig. 58 Flettv Woodman, Alhertcn 582 Blhyi Peters, Sunimersidc 580 Hannah Mcienac. Tracadlc (‘ross. James Farrell St. (ii-.oi-ge's Fllll red McLeod, City ,_ __ am Yllcltenzic, Montogu d Fraser, Avondale . . . . _, Sutherland, Bouris a McAdani, Sourls 564* olas Murphy, Sturgeon 564 c Walsh, St. Ann's , , _ , _, sb McCarthy, Morell R rice Peters, Duvar ence liar-kin, Kensington Mary McCabe, Kinkor Leslie, Souris ing Bsgnsll, W. Kent. Dunn, ilespereuux ._ nel liooney, Orwell Cav Callback, North Tryon phinc McLellan, Indian aid Jenkins, lligg, Ann Gaudet, llisconch Hopgomi, llalpeque. iond Aylward, Skinner' McKenna. N_D. Conve Sherry, Fcrnwood , nee Bowneee, Albcrtoii e Mustard. Georgetown Allen, Freeland ..._ Brennan, Tignisb Conv Ching, Kingsboro, s Paoli, N. D. Convent Murchison, Clyde Riv ce lilatcb, Prince St., Campbell, Darlington ri Byrne, N. T). Convsn lla Cnrriithers, tl. Trsv ie Mcl.cali, Georgetown 532° llaiituoinery, l.. Bedcquei 531* Simpson, Hope River e (irawlord, Middleton (lullen, llope River elins Pineau, N. Rustico 527 on Mcl‘ailuni,‘L. Bedeque 522° es Moore, Prince St., nee Acorn, Souris _ n. Doyle, N. I). Convent 521 a Clements, l-lcbron 520 e, 520° the 1 Will (lull 1 Wllll ales , lluvi 44 _ 694 (ln n. ' Rcgi 692 Hel 531; I Ruth The M. A. MacQueen Special Prize‘l’@8\"l in linglish, givcii to the students in`1\Z“° English standing. highest amongst -'\1l‘X- 89 1.\l Oll iris Morse, Summerside 84 `f\U"“ .iasie smith, Georgetown _______ ._ in Glare Students standing highest in tlic'50l’h1 _ on Mcl.cun. N. Wiltshlr ey llnwi-ion. \\'. Kent, e Mclienzie, Cardigan . ld liurns, Mnlpeque ... Matthews, Alberton ._ Whiteway, Murray Ri McKay, Freeland Dewar, Summerville ne Schurmen, Summersid 51% Arseneult, Sturgeon Sli is Cairns, Freetown . Arsenault, Ahram's Village 509° ling-McLean, N. Wiltshire- 508 Hodgson, Alberton McPherson, llrookileld 506’ Mclniiis, 'l`ignish Conv e McDonald, Eldon r Holland, Souris ,_, 503 Foley, ’l'ignish Convent 502' McDonald, Vernon 500 Paoli, W. Kent., City 499 Isabel MacLeod, lirmlalhaiin S9 Yeilfl Adele smith, uoergetnu-n _______ __ 91 John Priscilla Carruthers, G. 'I‘raverse 99 ride Hubert Nicholson, Urapsud 99‘ Siler Harold Hynes, Montague ,,. 67 EB*-911 Sanford lleiinett., Alhertoii . . . . ., 83.Sim0I1 tillr. Blanchard. Tlgnish ret Todd, Bradalhsne 496 hi c Mcllnnald Tracsdio C. 496 ii , __ Lia Areeiinult, A'iii'nni's Village ‘JR Continued on page twof; H Antoinette Dcslinches, Miscouche ‘J8‘ 8 1' oN CANADA OF GE.\`E.P.Al_i WAR. ONTO, -luly 30.--Sir , President of the -rce snye that the str n of a war would not be so keenly re ns it would a year or two Adele Smith, Georgetoun _ . . . . . . ._ 99 4 HMO, ____,_____.._.~__.- 's l.inimen1~,Cui-es Rbeumstllm ___..._____- lsabel Macl.eod. lirndulbane 82 CGHD T00 LITE FUI CLISSIHCITIOI cent “or word each in column. (lush must accom- orilcr. Mininiuni charge twen- .ideie smith, Georgetown 144 in this Isabel MacLeod, Brndalbnne ,_ __.7l»i 4 ty-five G9 Antoinette Dcslioches, Miseouche 602 689 Harold Hynes, Montague 678, old lc Martha Mctiiiigan, Kinkorn 054 Ruth Matheson, Summerside 659 gene, 2 Walter Maclloiizall, W. lient, i_‘ltyf35l Ethel Stewart, Augustlni=.(‘nvo 043 Mary Hughes, N_D, Con’v't, City 640 llorothy Clark, Victoria .........63ll tm, 5, 638 g , . Alice Walsh, Morell Rear, ._.__.635 uesgii urine, niiierten ____ ._ ._.......sa1 M-“N W Mary Ennis. Summerville _.__..522 Hannah Milligan, Summerside ...S191 Wecks_ Joseph Rsttee, Malpeque ...Gigli-_-O-ST plensc lcnvc at 28 - ____ ___@1_1_=a-1-§11icf- NS WIS!-[ING ROOM IN PRI- nmily with breakfast if do- mny obtain same by apply- 189 Hillsboro Street. l 17 _ E16 Finder 16 Fit lixzelis Arsensult, Tlirnlsli Con. i'»l4 l'EliS0 Jennie Gordon, (leorgctown fill Sanford Bennett. Albertnn 609 Donald Stewart, Summerside 609 ln! Ui E , ........ 605 Edward Keeping, Georgetown .. 607i 3 Ircnn Trowsdale, Prince St., City |i04_ en eh Elsie Orr, Kensington 004 602 Leo Mcbonsld, Cornwall 596 Fnaneis rlchurman, El’Flide 592 FOR HA nie Meme. summei-sine .. nail Ella Smith Newton 500 590 7_ nnd pn llslon Yeo, Prince St., City one Miller Stevenson, Wheatley River 58| 3 Catherine Morris, Sourls !-80.___, _, _ Nellie l.aii<`lrignn_ NJ). Convent__.5‘¥\ l‘ Cecilia McLean, Souris ....... all s 577 Mary McCabe, Klnkora ....'..577 . . . . . ._ 515 . . - iiertiiia Nniiigm-i, 'rigiush convent 515 _ st" bhaflf _Rose Gallant, Duvet ... 573 »ll!ilnsrd’s Lihlment Cures Dlptherh, lllll lXlMlllllllllS . 572 e 567' 565 565 "f..`.'.'. sos ear... 561° 561 560 558 558. City. 557 4 554 e 553 553 River 552 552 550 549 s Pd. 547 ut... 547° 546 540 540° ._ 689’ ent.. .539* 537 587 cr 536 City 535’ . . . . .. 555 t 555 erse 534 . . _ , ._ 530 529' 528° City 521 .. 521° City... 520 .. 618’ 518 _ 517 ver... 517° .., ......515 513 e .. 510 506° ent 505 505 Con.499' Edmund Bank of ai sertiou ` sirs\v`;iri'i‘“`&' co, i.'r1T. ny higlicst. pricc for two tons nd; __ ___ 35784-24_]l/lil. sn' "Nr :mon GIRL ron al housework. Highest wages, nsli1n;;_ Apply here. _ _ __ __ :“2_5'7‘?2M§'; a'i~"ovir.N son sans, supr- ior siniill house. Apply B. Car- (1ii., Auctioiiecrs. ____ __ __ :` -122 tf .\N'ri<:ii 'ro wonii A rcpziring, etc. Steady em- cnt to right person. Beer & _ _ ______ _ A5683-'l._§§M_!1f. .-Between Msrshdeld and B5. -__ 'r Fus- ottctovin ladies lisin Coat. Prince _35l_4»'l1§M.t.¢_. von nine. nxraixnsc- nurlenrs. Vomfortsble cars. Motor Supply Co., Great St, Plmnd 465-I4. 3616-7-22Mtl. l.l-`..-50 pairs young ranch .\liiik, 5 shares in 1914 divi- ox company. Silver black tch foxrs. T. Gordon Ives, ue l’. E. l. 7-3llViEtf. N cii.»\si.rri'rs'i‘ows 'os y July 14th, s. light w tar- cont the name Gi-Multum d inside ol collar. leave at RANK' Hotel. ____ ___ a1_ 1-llouzi. ' e Finder irrs psords nsiancmi izcs, Crayons, Pnstln gud Convex Portraits and fram- pecieity. (14i20 raised gloss ) F. Young,72 Upper Queen l:etown_ $555-'I~‘l0\\li.