N ~ RHORNNNG QAII-Y' » 1 f ._-. , _ . . .- A _ . - v . V . <. c' ` , -‘ s».»-»'\‘»---41-._-;-g'»=,‘¢5 ‘ .ff .-», 1:.-,:»~ ,. ,~‘-,.,, ' ° *~' ~‘~..'-. '_.»’<;5iif'~` ~. _. _ _ ,-r _-. ‘.‘=" i_ _ ,1,,~_. _r- __<_~,-‘_>._,_;>,_r,»_ ~ . y i >.» . - R- . " i * . . ~ . . . ,,( _ 'ii‘~.*f‘ . now Nsmn. _ f _ , . _ . __ ,,,_,. _ _ - T33? ‘"°W """W3°1i'i’1i'ii 1'-fi "mi I-#mr rows cHARLo'r‘r1a:'roWN CANADA THURSDAY Aootsr zo 1914 mst- of i....-- ¢..»m"T,.%»alpogy1sbo,»o:§I= _ jg _ `» ' v » _ mrs v 's___sn. 5 so Bio BATTLE Rlioiiiu is Loium wuurv or FRENCH Pusilliio imc SUMMARY 0F THE SITUATION ill 8 I¥l€SBBiZe to his soldiers on tho eve of- their departure, His Majesty Kin§ George counselled them to do their best for the honor of his pledged word and stated that he would pray for their success and welfare. The message was one of studied modera- tion quite in contrast with the belli- gerent outbursts of his royal cousin, the Kaiser. King Albert of Belgium has illform~ ed the Germans and Austrians that for every bomb dropped by aviators he will kill 100 prisoners. This threat of summary reprisal had its inlllle- dlate effect in the dlscontinualice of bomb-dropping. A Berlin despatch, wlllcil is not of- ficially confirmed, states that all eil- counter took place in East Prussia between a division of the German First Army Corps and a Russian force. lt is alleged the Germans captured 1,000 prisoners and six luachine guns, while those that could not bc taken were destroyed. A Washington despatch states that President Wilson has agreed to a tentative plan for the appropriation of $22,000,000 by Congress for the purchase oi’ ships to carry Alnericail foodstuffs, but it is not stated whe- ther this is a voluntary contribution for relief purposes, or an endeavor to capture the shipping trade of the German niercllantnicll and those of other iiationil, now engaged ill the war. The latter is the more proba- ble. “By uct of war Gcrnlany cut herself of from trade with Great Britain that in 1911 amounted to $487,000,000; from trade with the ftusslan Enlpire that ill that ycar rose to $815,000,000, and from the French trade, wllich was then $286,000,000. German exports and imports rose i’rolu $3,ti30.000,00i) in 1908 to $4,715,000 in 1912. '1‘he British? navy. aided by the French? fleet fn the Mediterranean and the small Russian fleet ill the Baltic, has blockaded tho vast bulk of this trade entering and departing in ships carry- ing yearly 100,000 cargoes from Ger- man ports, the chief of which arc Hamburg, Bremen, Stettin, Altona, Luebeck, Danzig and Warnclilucnde. Of the great mercantile navy which the fleets of the Triple Enteiite are holding ill clleck, more than three- quarters belongs to thc German na- tion. EENMANY HlJliIlS JAPANS ULIIMAIUM ' Guardian) LONDON, August 10 An official dispatch fronl Berlin states that Ger- many will not conseilt to evuucatc Kiaohchau or conlply with the demand of Japan. Officials in Berlin take the position that' the taking of Klaochau would effect the issue of the war more than the taking of Togoiand and tilui the ultimum lnust be rejected (Exclusive to Tile Guardian) LONDON, Telegraph, (‘openiiufiGl1. Aug. 19.-The hour for thc Japanese Anlbassador's dcpartilre froili Berlill i hi Th olit s aproac ng. e p c are surmi- i th li Tile Japanese Club (Exclusive tpfhe ng e em sssy. I ~ f is empty and all Japanese students to universities have departed. _W »4»nn~As C0liDEliSEl) ADS. _ » ‘ T00 LITE FOR CLASSIFICATION One cent per nord each insertion in this column. Cash must accomp- any order. Minimum charK° twenty- fivc cunts____ __ __ _______ WANTED AT ONCE FIRST CLASS teacher. Apply at this! office for illll iiriifl-_ifif_=-.__.». . - 5i‘i’f“'”9M°“"~ KITCHEN OVEN FOR SALE, SUIT- able for small house. Apply B. Oar- t & C . Auctioneers. °r °' :ma-1-zzntl. 1.os'r'-ou 'rulcsnsv iN1oll'r.Hi?5I'-A ther on Prince or Dorchester streets d PP%%H KING GllIIlGl'S __ SIINNING MESSAGE- LONDON, Aug. 18.-A stir- ing message from King George 150 the expeditionary force _ was read»out to each regiment as it left its port of departure under sealed orders as follows: °~ “Yoi1 are leaving home to ' _‘ fight for the safety n|.cl honor '_ of my Empirs.,Belgillnl, whose country we are pledged to de- . fend, has been attacked and France is about to be invaded by the -same power. I have ° implicit confidence in_you, my '° soldiers; duty is your watch- .. r word and I lmoiv your duty - mill be nohly done. 1 shall follow your every moveinent _ with the deepest interest and ,_ » shall mark with eager satis- . - faction your daily progress. '° Indeed, your welfare will nev- er be absent from n-y thoughts. I pray God to bless , ~~ nnd guard you and to bring . ° you back victorious." :if-i-i-i-l-l-i~x-1-i-i»i~l-z~i-i-i-i-l-»i~l»i~ FNENEH PUSHINB INIU LNNHAINE -i (Exclusive to Tile Guardian) i‘AltlS, August 19-The Frcilcll arnly has reached Morhange, Lorraine. The troops arc progressing l-ap.uly this afternoon travelling beyond the rivcr Mosell? in the central part of the proviilce. At tile end of the lliurcll thc troops arrived at iicline oil one side of the river and lliorliauge oil the Yother. ' H MLS. BRISTOL ENGAGES GERMAN' CRUISER (Exclusive fo The Guardian) KINGSTON. Jamaica, August 19- Tlie British cruiscr Bristol today ex- changed shots with the German cru- iser Karlsrullc. The Bristol. which was convoyillg a supply sliip,iilt the Gcrlnau vessel at least three times before the Germans could escape. GENNIANS' IIPEHAININS NNW lllVlll]P LONDON, August 19.--Telegrilliii Special,-The Kaiser has again cast tile die and has made all ond of German llcsitetioli as yesterday after- llooli the Germans began an attack in force on thc Belgiali centre at Tir- lenlollt which covers Louvaine the Belgian army centre, which in turn covers Brussels. This probably ili- dicates that despite the cavalry feints north oi' Numur during the last few days iiic real aim of the Germans is to work round the left flank of the allies in hope of rollilig up their _line, u favorite method of German military tradition. This seems to begiil a new Waterloo as it opened a little more than twenty miles to the east of the scene oi’ Napoleoil‘s overthrow. This new fight with forces uuimagined a hundred years ago entirely dwarfs Waterloo. Many days may pass be- fore the balance of battle leans clear- ly to one side ~or the other. Latest reports indicate that the German army corps consists each of 40.000 men. und reports oil paper show that botli or- ganization and plans were as perfect as human ingenuity could lilako thorn The troops were provided with every lvpe of bugle used iii the Frencli and Belgian armies, with field glasses and watches whose hands glow ill Hiliili. with whistles for truilsniitting orders, with numerous English and French uniforms for deceiving the enemy, with time tables scheduling stages of the victorious advance. bill- “Oi With f°°df this was not dueto the lack of foru- sight; the Gorman piali, so perfect on __,_,__,_,_,_,_,,.,,.,.,,....,.,.......-.W-».-~»------ THE lfElTI_lEll_ , TIIE TEMPERATURE TIDE. l00ll. ETB. Q eciul to The Guardian) s o » s 5 Gold Broscll, Finder "lense leave `___at_f_l_r._GonroY_'_s. ___ 50§7'3_'20M3i‘, A YOUNG MARRIED MAN l)FiSIiiES n position with some reliable DB"-Y. has excellent business e¥Pol'i°°°° and can take charE° "i 3” "m°°'. t_ -I i " Guardian. . ddress Bus ness car_:_______s_2__M2__ .___ .. _ -, AUTOS FOR HIRE. EXPERIENC-_ od chaudsurs. Comfortable can-s£_ Island Motor Si1l?_i5!LC°~- G"°°l George Bt. Phono - _7_2.aM"_ N- D ~ _ TORONTO, August 20.-Maritime. Moderato winds; fine and warm. THE Wl~lATHfEil-Yesterday was fair and warm. The highest temperature registered yesterday was 78 deg. above zero, the lowest the previous nicht buns 68 deg. above. At 9 a. m. y°9¢°i`d'\Y it was 61 des- ab0"°i of 9 P- m- 54 deg. above. _ 'i`he tide will be high this morning at 9.06 and tomorrow at 10.045 ii- wm ba high tonight at l0.51 and to- t 11 28 ` -~--‘~°*g§}6 ""” morrow B sts this evenin§ Bt 7-02 `°”“"“ °°"'”‘ _ ` Ng Wim, BE The sun s WANTED APPLICATIO P md alsmplami tomorrow at 7; it rises tomorr- agaln received for the r P . of nl, nmol-sis High school. AD- nw morning at 5.06 and Saturday at 07 5. . \ pl, to W. H. Deighsn, ,Secretary oi _ __ tltomght at 6_55_ _'i‘rus_toos. _____5Q59'§12.9M§"-- -Ph: Ngggnqsglrter of the moon was 'ro Lurfiionss on Kim: Suuofo on Thursdlly. Ain' la M' 8-56 P' m’ Modern Convenionces. Possession siv-_ The" Wm be a'n“__ moon on Fri. en september 13th. d AUD 21,t_ gt 3_2; 4,, m. Apply t° S' P' Dufgbhh-s-zomai. ethic length of t°l;.~. r, ' b';¢f-‘ tiszn |||insnl'| llslmsnt sum garsvt in roi" . (Exclusive to the Guardian.) movement over the whole battle line, LONDON, Aug. I9.-A central news ct is stated the movement has been despatch from Brdssels nays the Ger- made on direct orders from the mans tonight. started a forward Kaiser. LONDON, Aug. 19.-A Daily News Special, dated Numur by Geoffrey Young, says, King Albert sent En- |65 A EVERY AERIAL BOMB (Exclusive to the Guardian.) Ivoys to the enemies notifying them he’1l shoot n hundred prisoners for every bomb dropped by aviators, 'l'his stopped nelial bombs in Dinnllt Init the losses ore heavy.--350. paper, counted on no resistance and relied upon the immediately subdued country for the provisioning of its forces as they advanced, but Belgian defence combined with a hostile pop- ulation, starvcd the German invaders unlii it food supply could be brongllt by tho army. Meanwhile a hundred thousand men were compelled to stop figiltllig for three days and forage for food. BELGIANS RETIRE BRUSSELS, August 19.-The bat- tle raged all day the battle ground be- ing about seventy miles iii front of Diest and Tirlcntont. The Belgian ad- vance lines have bcen driven back on the main force of Belgialls near Lou- vnin. The Belgian advance lines have been niovilig back on the maui force of Belgians near Louvain. The Ger- mans occupy liotli Diest and Tirle- mont tonight. Tile Belgians with- drew in good order the lines of their entire positions. The casualties were' very heavy on both sides. Among the Belgluns killed was Count Wolfgang D. Urssil, shot through brain while riding aothe bean ol ills troops. ills last words wer0“I received my reckoo-/ lug, bury ine and do your duty." Tile Belgian cavalry was dismounted, figilting as infantry behind earthen works; is party of German cavalry got i..-,llnnl thcln and shot most of their horses. The Germans worked f`roin the railway station at Dicst and bombarded the town. AUSIHIAN LIISES NEPUHTEN IU BE NFAVY LONDON, Aug. 19.-A St. Peters- burz correspondent says the Russian ofllcial communication relates ro- pulse of Austrian attacks on the town of Viadilner with heavy Aus- trian casualties, and renewed Ger- »~-- attack-on Eidytkuhenon with a llivision of infantry and thirty-six guns. ` GERMAN GUNHUAI - iiillflll IU IIISAHM LONDON, Ang lil.-A despatch from ltolno says file German gunboat Vaterland was forced to dlsarln at king, China. Bank of England has rcsumeddis- counting bills on a large scale. ENISIANINS PlIS|lllIN HEGANIIING JAPAN LONDON, Aug. 19.-Sir Edward Grey in a message to the State De- partment at Washington, explains Enginnd's position regarding the Ja- panese ultimatum to Germany. in diplomatic circles generally it is be- lieved there is no necessity for Am- erica becoming aroused, particularly if Iilffgland has given its assurance as to tho possible behavior of Japan in future. There is not the slightest possibil- itz of Japan interfering in German S inoa as England would not permit that. Credcnce is given to the report thst Japan has engaged ‘with Eng- ilhd' that hor action will not extend beyond Chinese wn-ers. It is bc- lieved this will suffice to meet all American requirements. lflivdllriliir sllmE`Eiu>EcrEl> (Canadian Press) BRUSSELS, August 19.--An engage ‘ment is reported to have taken place in northern Limbourg, An important French and German battle is expect- d. 0 . 2000 SHIPS CAPTURED LONDON. Aug. 19. - The Daily Express cstimttes that the number of German shi s captured at sea by the British Froeieh and Russians total 2000 of tl! value 0! 3800900.000- Nil INCUHSIIINI ill BNUSSELS IEAHEU BRUSSELS, Aug. 19.-The oillclal- ly announced situation of Belgium army continues excellent, while im- possible to indicate the position of the troops, says statement from war office, it may be said now that there is no chance of any incursion to- wards Brussels. No (lrrmans are in or around Laden. German Cavalry camps are in Gembloux region but there is no movement af troops in that histrict._ - ll|IiiIPiilN WAN Ill _ LAST IHNHE NNINIHS EXPRESSED uv PARLIAMEIVT _ _ __ Sir Robert Borden Thrills House in Speech of Burning Eloquence on ' ` i3unudu’s Dut in Present liinr, ilbl Seconded b Sir lifilfridf GERMANS silihiiiic . Y Y 1 | 1 tuurier. Scene of Unprecedented Enthusiasm Followed tile OTTAWA, Aug. 19.--“Not for the love of battle, not for the lust oi' con- quest, not for the greed oi’ posses- sions, but i'or the cause oi' ilolior, to maintain li solemn pledge, to upllold principles of duty, to withstand forces that would convert the world into an armed caiup, yea, in the very name of the peace that we sought at ally cost, save that of dlsliollor, we have entered illto this war anti, while gravely conscious of the trclnelidous issues ilivolvcd and oi` all the sacri- fices that tllcy may entail, we do not shrink from them but with firm hearts \ve abide the event.” Tllosc words, spoken by Sir ftobert Borden ill a speech that will bc his- toric, produced a' scene unprecedent- ed in the annals of the Canadian Par- liament. They thrilled the Parliament by committing Canada to the conflict waged by the Empire for its national honor, its integrity an-tl the liberty alld civilization of the world. it was llnnliimous Adoption of Address. n. meinorabie occasion and the Pre- .words were worthy of the best tradi- lnier in his calm, dispassionste man- tions of ills race. Sir' Wilfrid charac- iler gave to the world the firm deter- terized the conflict as between free- lniuation that Canada did not shrink doin and oppression, democracy and from the ordeal nor waver in its autocrucy, civil liberty and military choice of dangerous duty or dislionor- barbarism. He said that Canada's an- able security. swer to the Motherland was the old Calniiy the Government leader an- British answer: "ready, aye, ready." alyzcd the causes leading up to the Both leaders paid the highest tri- tcrribic conflict. In his liispassionate butcs to our German and Austrian presentation of the facts, Sir itobert, citizens, believing they were loyal to T._ordcn never made a greater ilupres- N the land of their adoption. sion oil Parliunieiit than when in sunl~ _ There are rumors that two or more ming up the situation and, represent- French Canadian Liberals intended ing thc Canadian people, he proclaim- opposing the unanimous adoption of ed that for good or ill we stood for the address. They are opposed to the Empire. An unprecedented scene Canadian participation in European occurred. lie was cheered by every conflicts. However, pressure from member irrespective of politics. ills | their colleagues was strong enough judgment of Canadian conviction was , to prevent their destroying the unani- '~'i0_f1l'iy proved. _ miiy of Parlianient. Among these hir Wilfrid Laurier followed. Age men it is known were Messrs. Ethier has probably quenched to a degree and Lanctot. Parliament will now the fiery eloquence oi the late Premier, last but a brief period. There is no blit oil such an occasion as this his disscnsloil and no criticism. IIEAIH lil PNP” PINS X SELECTED AS POPE Oil the death of Pope Lco the Pat-_ riarcll of Vollicc was not considered anlonr; the possibilities of election to the lllroilc of St. Peter. Hui the four days' struggle. ill which lic had ilot thc ” slightest anlbitioli, clldod ill ills aillnost L unanimous choice The election occured ___ August 4th, 1903. lil tiic t'irst pro-A A convention of the members nf --~ _ ccoiiillgs of the Sacred College llis.lllc different district Anti-Automobile, ROME. Auf-EUS! 20.-His H0iiI\Cf I: 'name did not appear. The second I Associations was hehi in the Lycgum P000 Pillfi X- liifll this liwrliiflti DI‘oC'.lll0i`i1illg two votes were cast for him Hall yesterday forenoon and after- tiouiiy Of B. ilfviwll ilvurt oil u0C0\ilii'alilwaruiu'c Poco Pius X- was oi’ tiling. That paper could and specs in vnnqtush Germany, whatever might; _ U_S_ x'_ _ the clear shin ol it liealtily illun, the Asqmth and M,-_ Lloyd ¢;e0rge_ but ii happen. _ i b _ _ cntlluslusul u_ue;o;-hnrohie said was not is could not he tahoh hy the Gormuhs lil 1884 be was made Bishop of Man- pr 0', f§a,;`mm‘ 'OE mwl' ‘,)_§l‘l dlélp' th;.0“r|O,l 8 a,m°m° ‘es running Wm-c dest,-0yCd_ ina by Pope Leo, \vllo, in the consls- 0'; tl 'H til 'nge a _ r er H ."]“g‘ ‘C cmm ry' but he did “Ut 12 1893 _ lt d 1-" ie nugi ers o le Lnlpirc, asks _nn i that they should be prohibited _ly, and her army was certain to) -|-HE LAT I medium height, with well filled body, its fri-mt page for articles about M,- tow or Juno ' ' crm 0 H I all woilicli of Charlottetown to attend from runnin in Charlottetown if tho l`°"”"`”`° »_ ` , , _ . , g , u.S.A. “mum” ‘xml three days lifter appoint a mass meeting to be held in thc majority of the co lo wanted them D D iii Pt r.iofVo . ~ e‘(._'"f(’,'h"3"§“1_llo._, np1;)';§mn‘,,,, ns lleartz Memorial Hall this Thursday lie would not mind having tiio cars (tiitiigtdillii Pi-oss) - Immamh ave ,.iSG`m a“,,nmmi0d ms`_ at li quarter to eight o’clock, for the rllu in Charlottetown, but they milst iv/isliiiN(i'1~()N_ /(hg_ i9__pr05i(i0ni mm, wmlgmc mmm, govcmmelm u purpose of taking steps to assist the stay ill thc city; und, furthermore, tvihmh tothty improved of n ph," to mncteomh Cem_m_v revival or the l’. E. island Branch ot the Red Cross ihcy must not run on market days. have the f;0verlinient buy a nuznber of qu,m,,n of mvCSm'u,_,,_ The g0vm_“_ Society in every way possible, cspcc- Mr. George Lewis, of Kensington, ships to he used in taking Americnii mc", claimed ,lm ,.igm_ ns um Bum iaily in providing bandages and oiller said there was not a man who was foodstuffs, It was tentatively ugremi (mmm, or the R(,_Dumic or vomcm to requisites tor the relief and comfort more ready to help the Mother Coun- thht nh appropriation any 22 minion nmmmm, um P,m_iamh_ while me Holy of the wounded _in the army limi navy. try than he, and if there were wanted would im asked for of (gong,-G55 for SeedcnimHhc,,igm_ ,mm g,,,,m,nm,,"t i‘Il_e meeting will be opened by a_ a iiundrcd automobiles to take the the pm-cimsc of shipS_ finally grunted Cm_dmu| Sarto me 0x0_ ,united prayer service for the Empire soldiers to the front no one would be Wm, under presontcoiiditions, taken part in more eager for them to go than he um “,hUI(_ (M_m_r wus um, of _l _“__ by the various clergyiuen Phe Licut llul the nutolnoblles were not being ish p,_1,,,_,t “fm') mul risen to be };i8l|)"0p enant _G¢.;ver_noi_ will prqcside and oAfi`i- used for_tho_sold_ic_rs_alo_ne, and their _ -» '- Arcllbislmp and finally Supreme Pon- ""5 "tt “‘ “ci 'ross ‘°°l*"'y Wm bo ‘ ` ""`"""" ` tiff Ile hurl nouc of the diplomatic or p""`“`“ (Continued on page 6.) court cxperieme of the ex Nuncios .on c....u....ls ol ll.. chu... who .. .tl . GERMANS Suour or roou. - ll in b ik f tl it l' all in ~~ comma EVENTS' ' p o u o lc oman .ar las _ _ _ “'* H as, m r r, i t ri t PARIS, Aug. 19.-According t in- London, August 19.-Tii0 Ofiiciiii nillinlz or otlloT‘oiYr§g\llTir{”aef;acl"N.liaN“liaPil i0i'mH~ti0ii i`¢°°i‘/Cd fi'0m BBI‘iif~oti\0` " " news burcnu‘uuuouuoos thot Gouvfei -oonlutlomllio weight with tho oonclovo German Capital 'is beginning to mel MEETINGS ETC Sir ii0i'ilC0 Siliilil-D0i‘\"i€ii‘ _figs hw" that elected him to succeed Loo Xlll. the Difwh Oi i1Uii§ei‘- 'Vile Dri¢‘° ui ' nppoiritcd to command one o e army AS A (._ARmNAL ist h t d I . corps of thc expeditionary force iii As Cardinal ills relations with the §|:.r[lv; horse meat is selling nt an ¢f|uival¥ 24th. for the Mil)ton Noe cresgig s'ocial General Sir i-lorace__I_;o;_l_;_\mod Smith- Bu" mm for me mCognm_'m of gn _ent of one dollar is pound. and afternoon tea. 5066-8-20M3i. Dorricn has seen mo ns n c ,mms , I 1 H I | d b th ,_ _. "` ""'° British crm? iiwu rofiiurs’ “IW 001°* churcifmiigr Naiglgollgdmspon Nts li RLNEWED ATTLMPT To rn if cnmmrch of England mum “ 80n0f|i»i i-0‘iiW- H" WW' DUN' iii 1858 Liberal, but his love for italy was prob- CROSS M " S " ':-,';¥a;:)%h°'bThur'd;y afmrnoon' ,hw and when ns was eigiltosn no smerofi my ,mc ,O his ,,c,,,,, ,, v,,,,,,,,,,, who _tr - ofuo ou color room "I thc sho;-wood Poi-rosters, it regiment hm "ved ,mder Amman ,_u|,, when LONDON, Aug. 19.-A despatch pn thc good old rectory grounds. that has been known to contain some me ms, of new had become ,m“cd_ from Brussels say” it is "°D0l‘f°d i 5051 of lilo best shots of the whole forces. FAMILY HISTORY that the Germans again attempted i -1- B the time he was twerft he was to cross tho Mouse, near Biinant, and "Go to York Point Hotel for A I Y _ Y' . Tile Po o was of llumbie ori in, but ‘ i Ion uctlvo »9\'Yi09i\l iI10Z\\i\l'_WIll‘.Whoil his mmux; for generations hagd bac" the l"r\mch artillery repelled the st- idays or weeks outing. Good bathing ho WGS 1“°'\¢i°“°*i` iii' “"3 m°d°' Wm' $359- Three Leone Sarto. was s. soldier in the Pap- |001' UID! deli! b°tw°"!1 PUUDILT yours later tio was in thu Esviitian sim-my .....1°.-imp., ores.”-y xvt ni, sPAiN Movmo. what-1, Charlottetown .mu vom Pom Wm’ “mi in iii” Nil” °’i’9‘mi°“ M1334 mother was noted for her charitable i- Round trip ten cents. Bee time tshle. he was there with lilo-uuiivo Egyptian works and great faith. When Gulseppe MADRID. Aus- 19.- Kim! /\ii'°“l"- Telephone eonncctloniwith the hotel 1\'-‘-“-W Wim" 111° foiieiwou’ ‘file i°““‘i sm-to was seven years old, his mother accompanied by Premier polo, has n. W. white Proprietor ` “Ut “NWUY5 t0 lm 3' miltch fm' "F\|5lY wok him to the city of Tr-gy|50 on 5 i'Bf.Ul'Ti8d ff0ll‘l San Snllnsifilll Will ' 3lin_7_z4M6"` Wuzzy. the :root his bouuriius passer. pilgrimage, ,mi more made a "ovens ‘have sn important conloronco with but I fi\‘l¢ °i°=l fiSi1iii1_8 fuiii- ‘ that tho tradition that every soldier or the French and English Ambassadors ‘ _-The 9,,,,,,, 0, C°,,h°m Mm,,,_ ss mf boating A Ferry boat makes T119 Sillilm 0!`UiD1l»i§\l M1885. which the p0|,,,»s M-my givg, to holy orders in regard to Spain’s attitude toward ,mt church intend ht” I nu ‘mx was senotuo late to relieve' General ' I th F fli t. “ ° oorumssgsis saw smith-oorrlslvls its |',‘;.‘f.°i,,,‘ff° °""" °“°“‘d M ‘“"""’d ‘Af’,5}"i{f,‘f°°“vf,;'f.§‘SE°°,,S CAM-URED_ tr on Wodowlum Minus* NNI. on list of junior officers: llc remained Mu., his U,-mnalion he received ms 1. i-i'i°_°i\\’l‘°ii 8\‘°“iid!- 'Pol "WW ll in the Sudan frontier field force until "rs, ' 1 my ,_ L, t | ,_ “Avi-{E_ mm 19____ The Aulman 3 oclocil. Proceeds ln ntd of- church, 1887 Mui W” m°1\ii°“°