_ HE CHARLQIIEIODA _ _Y GU ARDI §0RE{'N‘ §§ 35 ...Z U E s iii E s 5 5 51" 'PHI wfmsi' me cHARLo'r'1‘m‘oWN, CANADA WEDNESDAY Aurosr 26 1914 mer or mf "59 :E D4 E5 E si E E 5 5 B S W 4 si »< E E > U < > 2 c .2 Pl FU 'iiiE v iiiiio i=0RlliiiEs orwiiii ARE BEiiio Ex i>EiiiEi~i ED BY iiiLiEs iiii ii EiiEiiiiEs Tli00PERlil)lEscRii;Esl“wllilllliliilllaAT51'l,ff?,§§*,,j*‘j}§jf§ji'?l'lillilHillAMi.itlil`ill`iiiirivlliiciwI”"I ;~__.________ E while somwhat darkened, is by no means discouraging That there was VIENNA August 25 _Austria to ern Bclgium is confirmed lt was not c/:> ¢:: i § (Special to The Guardian) LO'\lil()'\l Aug 2»-The 'l'im<=s fllvli-Rl CHARGE ill ll' To BELGIAN HEROES to LONDON August A5 -Telegraphs leroi and rode around a corner ot the li special, dated battle front, east ot' lit d was n. more accident and adventure, E (Exclusive to tho Guardian) lt iliment ot’ German Fourth (luirass U tic village street plump upon a de CllIlrl¢‘»\‘0l- (BYWl|U1m1 MHXWGIU The tacliment of German t'ourth Cuirass- P first British cavalry division under iers A Britiiili trooper afterwards General Allenby had its lieailil\iai°tei's said it was“ubsolutely a surprise for at (livery, close to the frontier and both of us Before you could blink ie German fleet and aid them in suniniary oi the war. Wednesday is y declared wa, agumst Japan The by any means a defeat, however The as mperor has sent orders to the Aus allies, probably over confident, assuiii in lmppencd lllifi WHY A Ul'lilSl\ 118 "mil °"\1lS0I` ill (3ill“9‘*9 Waters 1” 101" od the offensive and found themselves fl tollolls Y¢sterday's news added tie to our knolvlcilge ot the actual ghting wliith has taken l ce ce pa sin lu i t th J le confronted with auoverwiielming iiirre S“"‘l‘1‘ 0" UW Belllillll will 1"l”0ilil\ gi ng aga ns e apai se ___ After putting up o. magnificent battle, lr REFER FRENCH BAYONETS T0 ‘the stubboiness of which is indicat m VOKE 0F PRUSSMN OFFWERS ed by the tact that the British loss iii PARIS August 25_A nonmnmns is estlniutrd at 2000 General Joffit ontiers it howevei has the effort of clear l; considerably the situation oi’ thi- istile arniies lt is now evident the Frenili are not content \vith reinaininl: on tho do was moving north in the direction of we weie flying at one another an hard 1011011 0ffiC0I' Wh0 is HIHOIIS the Gefllliln °"‘1e"ed mem t° mu back on their de to Binch. The cavalry covered as the south east of Mons iw It was liushod forward also toivnril iioiisvs on either side There was no CH Ii'ontainlevsilue south west of <‘.linr-‘firi ng it was absolutely .1 proper cav KU leroi, and generally speaking threaten- ' airy charge like you seo in ln< tures G ed to raid the left flank ot' Goi~.naiis who were advancing rapidly from the it H direction of Brussels. up under No 1 guard and liophii.: he Ill would not get his knecs crushed by 10 the frontier and had passed into Boi th( lellous on oach side llighter Tl An immense army was gatliered on The horses weie going hell tor lea 01' hm and every man sittlii huiirhed gium. Mons was the point of great~'thougli they were the liusiiars went U1 est concentration of the British. It at was all army marching to the attack ini for there was no attem t at makin 4 . D H i defensive works from Mons. 'l‘hc,lio where the Highland regiiiieiits created t 1 P immense entliusisiii. l<‘i'oin thc west- killed and sivon made prisoiieis U‘”“`“`| mlm" by U” 6'" "“" “th il ern end of the canal at Mons, Bel- 'fhcii inouiits wcie dead bi-at and out l>l00Ll\l1c ( Canadiail Press) the horscs could go The villagers DF eiiclinients that our sold ._ fl rs had spent days in constructing ‘lt Bom" 90mm drwmg bmk me gn ‘ll A r<>port,.1ppv‘ciitl) authentic, came fr orid ii r-nd ,-W., mikht havh 1-hhhih UVM- them oners, pioferriiig ilu- hloliwtion ol' tho lvl Lati this was dcnicd oft f illy h British army extended west along the hilt wori- i.lowui iii the iiiki oft and l"H"\<‘h lJW'1ll‘ LH U1 1111* 3'0k0 Ol PTUS fiiin l'iiis 0' what ieally occ iired ll canal from Mons, t'i'oni Maiiliougii iiioniitvd on horses alienly iidden tu ‘ildll 0‘i\'~l‘1 through Bavay, on to Valeiicieiiiios, death they were taken ata disadvuii ) t2I"- _ I NI\'(;g\j(£l?a1§x_2u§};fLgl)lphA(:e§lmt§:rt)h?|io\,crvvs and they have now practic (owed -,pig q_,\q ll lg fl@,,,(»,l ul lhfi ln-(wil, 'illy every available man in the field representatiie of the German minis T1 PARIS A" “St ,,5__The fonowm try ol foreign chairs proceeded Sun- 5 mons this afternoon that Field Mar- of; nnon They havethenobllity oiaticld , _ \ to ii, and despite nuinerou~i attempts, “"5 was but une ‘ug“gemem ‘lt ml( h lS0I1€l‘S Ui M0Hil>Clll€‘l'. D-LYS 11 tri fences l‘his they did in good oroe lh ppp yelling mill gl;-amhllhg into bute to the new l~‘rench 7'>inilinietro iiiiivc and, lnilueniod doubtless bv eir desire to attaik tho German in and are holding tlleii original piisition vnders in llilgiuin itself iittciiiptod take the iiilviiisivii in the noi Iiboi -_ ¢._4.._ -L_ ---ELI (l<]\ililsivc to the (iuilrdian ) L()Nl)()l\ il ' ’ ' -li il) News .Spi cial by llugh Martin lioin Rottvi diiui --Tin' Aix La( happvll<~ Journal gives the iollowlng ru inunl of thi- ca aid uns 'ipplwd and soon he had been re~ilorr=d to ionsilousiiess Tho Gener .il was tak(-n lic-fore uviivial Von Eniniirh to whoin he surrcndervd his suord ltoriigiiwiiig (.1-neral Lcmans v¢,g,_ 1 4_4; p ture oi’ General licinan the gallant doiendei ot lnvgr- \’\lii\n the d<'bri-i oi onli oi the ioris that had bien plat tif-ally iieinolisln il liv aitillt-ry iirohud been cleaied awav, Goin ral l.i iiiaii was lound beneath halt viiiifoiaieii First gallttiitrv the Gvrniaii commander re turned his sword a knightly .i.t.t which du-ply mo'/id the llilgiun hero Gen Lciiinii was iiuised back to health aild in ii. low days quickly reiovered 8000 GERMAN PRISONERS if nil lNaniii iil(l.l\ lt eiman spies im- iinaiiie to get details imliit At otlwi pf>im» they nmilc cw d; ‘ U ' ‘ " "r “rm ""‘ " ive .i. wcdgi- into the Gi-rnian ad them 'lhv officer says tiiirt gains and along the whole line Vanin Your batteries demolished in a few (they have 1 em the enemy in LhC,,i{ iiiutes vntr w hlhjorhy of the mon (li-fphllhlg man advance The (leiinan aimy has (A em were killed, and the rr-st tied not got into lfiencli territory 13 ith suili cfinnons you can go to the , , tl As fm M wp mn happy to bv priq yostiriliiy aviiif' ilirt Naniur had tal “ no niiii. ____ :tho $40 000000 doniaiirlel by Gci nanv ill-1 The forward inoveinvnt-i of their niies in l.orrniiis- and Alsace, ear er were part ol this i-nlral lan i’ K ll tl 'npaign and had tenipoiilly succi-ss ut on the whole line of the frontier, om Mons in the north to liclloit in l \ soulli tiiii .itenipt to iariy tho ar into the 0noniy's iountry has been urlcfl ‘nu k and evciyuliero now the orinan aiiilics are lininniciini: at the time tl c tio cly cc 'cared news r ves l"rfil the tioops on their splsn s bun taken by the Geiniaiis to mu luck “pw it newssarv H JAPAN AND GERMANY inc agen-The rupture of relations he ,ll,;\o gone to Russian lieadtlimrtcis een Jillian and l.ermany was ef a ted in n sxinplo manner A new I Russian _“my is advuucmg ,_ l work \\c are all proud of them” Lord I\lt0\' inlrnsl L' ‘hcl \clinni'f> s s thi* ‘lunch iiiilnln \ sta is lu a iorwnid niovviniiiit liccuii l\lond.i\ wa puriiui-d todai iiiosi nicliiodii .ily .ind the i‘iii‘\ny was uii.iblr» to PlY £0” l'1"°"°l§Hn';"' yer' Bun' ry, 51»7-8-26m D\ --*” _'Pl vouivo sn. F2; sk ck{_f?ixTi:.|R(sllnss "A" lwlil gi-as oi-awiorii iiiiyden- Sl- P0 ter' , P. E. l. 5131-8-2(lni.20ipil`__ ' "-'-""‘*“`T'*i'os i3Ni.AiiGi~;o s(‘,|-i;¥_»’»i\g(? Pastels and Oilets Convex 'Portraits and frames rl specialty, (14x20 raised glass SiO cts.) ir. Young, '12 Unref Q“°°“1 -» Charlottetown- jr`6}'g“ §°I|fE,-so pairs S0005 "IW bred Mink, 6 shares in 1914 biiizii- dond fox cumlmlli- 5"'°; 1:” ““' pm” '°"°` T' G°r1(ii'inii:¢i` »A2-_=¢=_=»»»_I’- ii-_.L __:__ _ C- iirros ron Hina. axi>lii:ii1ii:n__- ed clnufleurl. Lomfortsba Gcaaé nnna giotrilniiit.il Farrn l~‘riday afternoon, ii ict -‘Q s 25 mzi **'l`lii~ri\ will be an iii- cream goplal on tho p.iison.ii:e grouiiils. North River, \VL~ilncsd.iy cvs-ning August 16th S '5ni2l iwoiii/ins R Giirs iii<~iiii\\viiii-r~-'l`lic llcni ini-:ioii .ind thi: ‘vniith Piemicr A `\ ni- l~`i it-itil, llalii`a\ Ni is 'E120 * Siilisiiibcrii plriiso add to lieir r.i|iirii-~i thi fiillouiiil' new sllliscii ’ ‘» "' iii til ~i lloss (us 'i`.iilor. (icnniiig Pri-ssliig etc, i Miss katie (`u\'i-ii ltesideiice 5143 -A A S,,}- rt ‘VT _,_ . 6.,-~ t» ~A.A,.__,»,. i A "Tic luilies rin\iliiir oi Marie eslvii-rinii ilinicli nill lioid a c liii .ii Moll-ll on 'l`uc~iiiii\ “lent lst ldvoivlliiiii: pioiidfd to insure .i pleas lint time Proteuils in uid of llulld ing linnd 5134 "Go to York Point Hotel for 5 dhys or weeks outing Good bathing and booting A Ferry boat makes four trips daily between Powbal wharf Wiarlottetonn ,md York Pblnt Round trill ten rents Sea time table Telephone connections with the hotel D W White, Proprietor .|118-7 24lf6wkl. "HAMPSHIRE SUNDAYSCHOOL will hold their anual picxilc on Wed- nesday afternoon, September 2nd on the grounds of Robert Edwards. A most enjoyable time is anticipated. If weather proves unfavorable picnic will take place first fine day follow- ing. By order of Committee. 5138-8-2Glll2iE1i. "PICNIC AT FORT AUGUSTUS.- The picnic of the East River Driving Cn.. will be held on Monday. August 31st.. instead of 29th., as was announc- ed previously. Ample amuscmvnts will he provided. Refreshments will be provided. Refreshment saloon. Danc- ing Booth, Hwinzs, and a goodly sup- ly of temperate drinks. A good time ' i . , D The attack of Liege, Aug. G was executed by one Gaiman army corps, while tho Belgian force consisted ot’ a mixed brigade support:-il by thciir- hm"-ed N, e,.e,yb0dy_ 51” iory of the forts. ld The battle was fought along a wide front and partially in the open lie 9- . . the Germans hack and nersuliix them up lo their original positions. gg? 1?: ‘|8132 2f°;£gucnariT:|?so;l:llEgdab:" i.rlilt;.l:J]`:isriii(i;iIi!2;t?llixi!l;it;ct‘i1Z i‘i}i;rl?tY|i2slli1d they suffered severe losses in dead and wounded. Stories of the great strangle toll of terrific r-laughter among the Germ 0" f°l`“°*’- . n t 8 tu ta can. h nnanlt Fo,-t l’arclio_ii, to ilic northeast of Liege. 'rhg “tim-,klllg lhl°¢hl|-_v (-1-iipl up hh. i der aicaggggrngfvx tl=lf?ai(I}y5"l?|l'i‘l!ille‘r!§ail]r2 Itliil; gelsian illefegders reserved their ""0 “"1" lil” 0"”m““*‘ had “Ollie to close qiiar;r~i~.-. whcn, at ri nivcn i signal, tho Bolgians opened with a pcrfoct hail of bullets from riilos and iniufni._t _;;...... -.\'lilrl. mowed down tho (iorninini. ‘inc nilm-hors iioiiti lay in heaps of dead and wounded around tha fort. At tho some time Fort (‘liaudi'or|taine, to lhe southeast of lilclzc, kept np it hot lim cn ~i.'notlicr body of Germans, who had seized ii iic-lghboring castle. Tho licllzlnn nrtiiloqi' rcdn-:ed the building to ii nniiis of sinokini: ruins A squadron of llolglnn Lan:-ers was completely wiped out after it had killed Tho Ge;m:ius finally retired all along the line. , ' 150 German uhlans °°"Mlss Henrietta Rackham delight- ed and inspired my congregation on Christmas Sunday with her reading of tho beautiful story. "The other wig; mon" by Dr. Henry Vnn Dyke"-Wm, ll. Ziegler pastor First Congregat- ional church. Park Ridge. ill. Miss llockhmn will hold a similar cuter- tiilnment iii lloartx Memorial Hall Frida; evening August 28. 5145 --__._____ lniimaa Lmimenicumnmumtum ____,_,.____`_._..Aa|.a