l- -- : - _ li "1 :"- it 3. EE- is si 5 ’f2|h§'T-"81 ga 1° T _ ~ . 7 A , 2.50 PER YIIIAIN "mm “TEST News CHARLo1ti:ltfifQwN-,-cfm-_,I A, "rilUssoAv;~ AUGcsr 27 1914 mer or n.r.~ -wmrm =E El is 5- #5 éé 2 |-ri R VIN OERMIIN 4 Ii ll in nRlvEN Flrolnlsi _ I THE RUSSIANSNI _ ,I g 5 |3|;f:0|f.>E » SiUCCESSFUL» FLOWER A SHOW lllI'llllill= -*__ In the Prince of Wales Cnllege H311 yesterday afternoon the second un- nual show of the Prince Edward Is. land Floral Association- was begun, I1 lllflre number of exhibitors and others interest ,being present. There was a magnificent display of flowers of all varieties, and the exquisite ,blending of colours was at once nt. tractfve and compelling. Five or six stands spanned the hall along its eu. fire length and were laden with pol.. containing some of the best exam- . the Belgians. Tournui, and the French ilagiis now n Lorraine the ' allies have taken now in progress there. ples of “oral Bk,” on the Is,_md_ A__ 0Vfll`Yone. As Governor Rogers had Daily Mail have express- SD together the show reflected immense 50:, credit on the management of the As- sociation for having secured such n’ splendid display, and not the least on the exhibitors for their skill and enthusiasm, without which the suc- ceps of the affair would unquestion-' ably have been considerably less. Bc. Wh0 could not appreciate flowers il. it would be n very crude per Driving around the city at the pre; t sent time he noticed, as he had never en _ dune in all his exDer1e,,ce_ that the made to dominate British shipping lawns and grounds were in excellent and cu.i'ry"out raids against the Bri- condition. Everybody seemed to take tish. a keen interest in their care and np. 'l‘ue-sday was n great day for the M011 and was evidentlv endeuvourin All fore the judging wus begun ndrlrengeg appreciative of the efforts of the ex. hlbitors were delivered by some of the leading citizens of Charlottetown to as - ed the fear that the Germans objective is to occupy Os- d from which an attempt would be nouuccd l:-.nt night that the F'rencli Russia pursues -her victorious way against .both Germany and Austria who were introduced by the (‘oinmig. sinner of Agriculture, Hon. Murdoch () McKinnon. n in force by thc Gorniaiis, who line to Berlin. (Can-1-iiiin Press.) LONDON, Aug. 27.-Reports show offensive and an important battle that Russia is sweeping all bemre' her. Battles are being fought every sinn columns further in German ter- ritory. LONDON, August 26. --Russian Troops in Eastern Prussia success- tenburg, Senseburg :ind Biscliofiburg. In Eastern Galicia the Russians have and in Western Prussia the Russians C ' _ oc upled Marlcnburg. _ . ~ s ies. they currvms practically every; THE I-lAGim. VIA LONDON, Aug- "IME the pmt” l°°k "S &tt""~°ti"'1 thing before llicm. It was offically possible. IIc.Iind no doubt at all that exhibits auch as the present one an helped very consideralily to arouse on and sustain interest in horticulture. Cd iicl;alI of l-llfl lleuplc oi Uhai-l<»ttc- were repulsed all along thc line and _ . .-. . , , ues The heroic Heumnant has _“_ ust 26.-A military correspondent dc- cliircs li", is flile to stain :tiithoritutively that il ‘~l tho Gerninn plan li».np'>r- their southern border were attack- -m_i:__, ___ `_'_h,m_'|,m"EnSt' and “fest I,,.,,S_ isis and l'mnerz-.iiiu to Ruizsizi and wlliidi':\.w to tho Tllvoi' ():i"l' whore the day. and every night finds the Rus- ivelyaccupied today the towns of Nor- driven the Austrians across the river' suiiiiiiii'I<}r7*i»i`é‘MénlnnibnI " ` I YESIEIIDAY§;§§€&f;°:;;“;t :;°.'::’,:.;“°.:;i‘°.ii' ll-lllllllllll Hill ll IIIMIIIIIIIMUIIII lilll A _'_“ P"_““_I_‘:' _;m;"_ |°”:e; In um (Canadian Press.) _ ANTWERP, Aug. 25.-A _huge crowd “S runs ll 0 3 ie °__ rm* We `I¢0.\I'A. Aug. 27.-A Russian col- gathered in front of the army head- Slllll I0 have been 60.000-1-1.000 killed. limn has advanced past Tarnopol, an | quarters in Antwerp to see the arrival lik ‘ ‘ 30.000 wounded and 15,000 prisoners. important city. Three Austrian army §__r_iw__rul_le pg uniulhtulred n. man might A . 0 ou no epbi h- -- by __ display suchus t|__ft"§_h‘_:c;:‘3_‘§g Brussels. which _has been reoccupled WW- flgfllll 0XPl`€HSillg his a re i - by tion, i iovernor Rogers formiiilliy cd; The allies 'drove back the Germans clni‘_ed the show open. at Hill “ofshlp M8Y0_l‘ Stems Conltrat- flying at Orrocl in Eastern Flanders. ulutell the management of the show 1` ‘ ' ‘ ` on the splendid exhibition for which th iihr_ry_ha_d beend responsible. They cer- _se 'll n .V 053'” i he Said, at d I of credit and the ..d?n§-:felon 63; The London Times and the London of German prisoners brought back in I1 the Germah "oops have left cg;-ps are qpponing them, The Ru;;.`ai'mor-plated automobiles by the Bel- sians are still pushing on. Another Russian column of 800,000 in Prus- sia reached a position on the direct giuii hero, Lieut Henkuri. I got hold of I-lenkart this morning just as he was starting for his daily hunt, and had great difficulty in inducing him to give me a brief account of his recent achievements. A former oillcer in a regiment of the Gronadicrs, he had re- tired from the army and was living thc quiet life of a country geiitlenuiii, when. immediately on the outbreak ol' war, llc iigliiil volunteered for active service and wuz-l :lt once atinclled to the General :;.iil`. ARMOR-PLATED MOTOR-CARS I-Ie presented the Government with two armor-plated motor--cars, armed with milrnllleuse. I.ieut_ Henkarl. may probably claim to his credit a larger number of thrilling adventures and hair-hreadtli escapes than any sol- dier of recent times, but his chief title to fume may prove to he that he has _practically devised u. new offensive ;woapon of marvellous ciliclcncy. and that has at once ami conclusively dcilloiisimtell its enormous possibili- Mr. McKinnon stated that the lireiiiiilivn le “Pile-*Bed llllpinciation of retired on their entroncliinenis. 1l\fli“_“"'f""‘°°5 "I B'“"`"“ ”,l'l’C‘"_ t° |’°li'eallv demonstrated that thc armor- show -,vlnrh hc pfmcd would ut_ . . _ . _ . g uurlcitzlkcii. This will give tme to'p|m,;d motopcar is ,Wen ,_ more "Ow_ H, grenk w.,)1,m,tiUnH in years to Tm? nrst "1lm“l‘m_¥’“ on me pmt her ainiv operai._nl¥ ncaiilst France to crm, we mn U U I D I Y, 1 tn _ _ _ . , . from others held in the province, cs- c0me_ of Germany is likely to lie in Togoland, Uv fo ,mul Wm, me yi,-msn ,md “I "I" ‘C Mm” *me* Bent show differed in man res iects - ’l pecially in so far as it was the only' one which received no grant. All the at work had been done hy persons in- love uf horticulture. no Iiis Honour Lieutenant-Governor so Rogers was the first speaker. He he would have liked to spend the af- ternoon there to hear all the goodlu ' ~ - ' gan gan . The paper . beauty of flowers und the reat render had been agreed to. new "Lung me (‘@;-man mnvomenr things that would bc said of the' in _ _ _ Z _ _ _5‘ '_ _ _ show by the speakers \__,hD ,,.e,.,3 to ;_l_ii:!_f__;_In_e_s_s0 fs;e_i'v§;Ie_in __inspiri_i€g _ A massive ltiisslau io;-ce is march- a_l,s._i_i_;i2;_(e)_sl.eiigyis;__:>_f__?rcat _iliippvi-;_i_n§:_e follow him. About- this time last ' _ '_ " " P‘“'_Y mg upon Poseii in East Prussia, 150 _ ‘ thought, purity of life ,md n0b,1_ __ __ __ P __ __ mllit.iry considorutioii. If the Germans of nsI,irarl.m_ The pm,,,ote,-S of "1 °’3 "°“‘ BUT m- 09°" “I ‘U Cal" establish themselves there and bring n nm-nl exhibition ye5gerqay_ he lllll 01' lll0 ill'0VlIlCG. lf* Str0lli1ls base ful' Operations e Island, which would show its Army Corps, and has a population of agmnst hlliil-1l\il~ ACHDS from It, they -t . _ could watch the ciiaiiiiel and Thames _ ui fulness in the stronger purer 19 000 5°"-"““‘°“¢ ` °*"°""' that the “WW and more dren lives ei tnbse who 'fri 'ii l i. e taken D nzl in imildrcmy out mm against the Bm' pt them. Miss Montgomery, the ‘L “SS ans av .H K Sify. I L I _ _ It ld of ii yeer ago. They w11° We" ""“‘I”' ann r f ni I1 d - me Baltic roast ofwest Prussia, which ram e have S amvo u wou_ io css o e san , had made _ _ t ,J 1, I t ,nous the p,,“,e,.s and trees of |»_ E__ is a strongly fortified garrison city,l fveerr? Stioggfs lhggdalgn l_l_‘_’_:d°"~s__vfer_:_ and those who had not the de_- and military lieadquurtcrs forthe dis- Gurnmn WMHMDS might atfempt a flllful privilege cf seeing tbem in lrlct. Il ls an iiiiportniil slilpbull-ding, dash mere from wiiiieimgilanen and eii- natural splendour had, never- Cent,-0_ ,l~Icligolaiid. l _ 0l0SS, tllruugli the talent of the The rush of me main army of A British flool .consisting of two dy gaincd nn ,dequnte wnception Isubmurines and six torpedo boat de- them. I Imaam t°‘Vf"`dS P030" is rega‘"de‘I in stroycrs is reported off Ostend. lu-gfeggor }31ai|~_ one of the jud 3 London as the sensation of the day year, he continued, it was his plea- ary sure to open the first flower show th held in this city. It gave liilu a Bu great deal of pleasure to be present th there again yesterday, for thc rea- ___ was n rrinrkcld improvement ou that ke iting would have their rerlvard not in Ia .nny money but in satisfaction of I seeing on the stands those splendid li'_' flowers and having them admired by U; people who had come to see them. th To those who had lived 1, long while ,a in the Island the show was a revel- Af ation. I-Ie could remember some six~ ty years ago the children were de- lighted with the sight of flowers. “"6 nt that time the cultivation nl them was on a very small scale. Today hundreds of varieties were cultivated and, as beautiful ns they werc, they wc;-n ,\ joy to the hearts of all who looked at them. It did not iunttcr colliilli Eveins. illllouilcellsins. llssnilcs, inc . ONE CENT per word each inscr- tlon mi' advertising in this column. (lash must acconillillli’ 0l`il0l`S- Mill* mum charge twciiti’-ll_V0 Wills- aspure Gold Quick l’udd_iiigs make wholesome dcscrts for cliildre_i_i_._____ ) . “HAMPSHIRE SUNDAY SCHOOL' will hold their anual picnic oi_i_ Wcrl- nesday afterhoon, Seillllillllcl' “ml °__‘\‘ the grounds of Itoberl ledwurds. _ __ mont enjoyable time is antlcipiitcl ._l weather proves uiiflivorablu plcilc will take place *first line day foll0W~ rc in _ ‘"5 By °id°r 0 omililiase-iz?-26M2in1l_ "gn to York Point Iiotsl for a day. 9|- wggkg outing. G00d blltlllllk l gud- boating. A Ferry boatpmaléeli four trips dolly l’°¢“’°°" ow “ wharf- Charlottetown und Y°"l‘ Pblm Round trip ten cents. Bee tire alig- Telephona connections with t e - - i t _ n. .w. unite, Prom ° ;>{_8_7_2_M6wk_ FORT AUGUSTU8.- '1~|:¢:P;il?;:|l<:coE1ihe East River Drlvius oo., will be held on Moadlm A“¢;'_Sl :mtl llnslesd-or zlmi.. as was M1110” “_ .sl pi-evleusly. Ample M1"°°'“°“”’ will be provided. Refreshments wil_lJ __ pmvld ,.,..uefres|iment-saloon. A 9 ms sl»‘§ill.»§-swmss. and H K°°dlY TW' |,ly__ng mmporgz.; drinks. A 800lé_1t1_i_i1s ~ a\pur_qu.,to‘0v, -body. _ 5_1 " "`§.” ~ ckhiim delish¢~ I '.’".l'f'l.’2"i'$§I.°'?.'¢y"c'3»-rf-r-~f°“ °" Nlmsn sunday with her resdinfr DI tm" ,tory .“Tlie other wise ` "")el:“ Di' Henry Von DYKG"-W""' *°°“ ly 'nor rim <‘,ongrosl\ii°e°l Ji. Zlez eéfltll mdso _"__ Mm, Rack, Church." _:als B nmllnr entertainment mm wlmwiiamorlnl mil. Fflllev °"' I" H” 5 5147. suing. Aulult 2 - » _ _,___ _ _ is to be inrro haai lgxd lliiiigkilixilruoted. all pleased. s ig" ___ _he mam mcenme In one. Since ui and _B therefore re. ill 1\°"'°h_“°°hm. compelling success `§I'I~'i'iiP£:-gi emi lnw"vf°i°" °’ ‘°°" 'E ' .. n. Plelnmm. 'litrestursq -1___,eH;l;:§;'_*__m scum, of _-Prslfdont. mlm uns. Hes.l-'Min °i.mIiIl:i.'ia°“t'l Hurtil Memorial Hall, ‘ ‘ ` " » stir. "l‘i<=l¢‘ .‘_fll?i-ldny evlllhllk A_ii€__\:_i:__2T__e _ Two T:"'°¢|’»°“ '*'¢"*‘ °° ~ sua. fallen: D& lltore- . _ of Ill )I' that the lawn owned by Mrs. (‘. R. Smullwnod was thc one which should be placed first this year. _ ticulturist, expressed his griitiiicai tion nt being present. He remarked land in relation to horticulture, and inndc the statement that in no part nf Canada were ilol-_-:rs as beauti- l'u1 as in "th-e ‘Garden of the Gulf," whore they lasted Ionizer than any elsewhere. 'l`he coolness of the at_- mospherc here at nights gave the flowers an opliortllnity to recover from the killing summer heat of the any. In conclusion he encouraged those who were exhibiting at present \\.ilh not altogether gratifying re- sults to “keep on"‘; they would bene- lit without knowing it and their ef_- forts would not he uhfruitfnl. _ The Rev. Mr. Trivett corlgratulatr f' e\liibition and shouered encomiums on the exhibitors lie stated thrill thli flowers of P E Island had seen d clnred, by n Nova Scotia lwrticul- turist, to be far nicer than those of ('f`¢Tntinued_o'iiV 531;; _t_l1l`;)_ E IEITIIEII I _ "I THE TEIIPEIIITUIIE ~.v TIDE, IOOII. ETC. (Special in The Guardian) _ TORONTO, August 28.-Maritime. Light to moderate Wlllflsl l"l° *md cool. ` _ 'NIE WEATHER-Yesterday wal fair and cool. ' _ ‘ ‘ The highest temperature recorded yastemay was G5 deg. above aero, the lowest the previous nicht bein! 49 dag.. above. At 9 a, m. yesterdlii it was 57 deg. and at 9 l>~ m- __5$ d°li‘nIi'b¢‘Iii;`wlll be iugli this .memos at 3.19 and tomorrow at 4.24; it Wll be high tomorrow morning at 2. _ and Saturday at 3.38. ‘__ The sun sets this evenin8 Bl- 9- - and tomorrow st 0.45; it rises toning; row morning at 5.14 and Saturday 5'1'i‘ihe moon mls tonilhl Bl 9-04- I There was n new moon on Friday, n ¢ ‘quarter of , 9 1190011- -M _ rrilday. .Ausu_li.Lg8th. at-.123 'laura and ililm-four mivulsl- . V __ _ -r ,a,,.,..........l-»--A---_- '- .. “I-Ira.. _““‘\¢.t- *Q1* DIPl\l’|l~ yamifs luilmait _'ll eg" Professor Macoun, Dominion llori- " iengui of today' will _lie nilrzeeil lawns, made n brief addressgfn and is coiisidcred to account for the which he made reference to the ilue"Gorninns fnllingbacl: in Eastern Prlls coildiiion of the lawns in Churlottcl- town. l-Ie snhl that money expended sill. I LONDON, August 26.-Gei‘man foi‘- ces were lcd in attack on thc soutlicrii frontier Tuesday but were rlpulscd all along the lliie. This inforuiatiou was given out by the official bureau this ufteriiooii. The text of announce- ou the cliiiuitic conditions in the Is- mem “ms as mnows' “lt is officially announced that on August 25, French on their sou- thern frontier were attacked In force by the Germans. The attack was repulsed and the enemy re- ‘ tried all along the line." The rush :-1 the main army of Russia towards thc German fort- real of Posen, if true, lc regarded here as the sensational news of the day. It might account for the Germans falling l.»:iek ln eastern Prussia. (Canadian Press.) l LONDON, Aug. 27.-The following official auiioulicoiiient has been issue ki' Antwerp: According to Iteutcr's |lmVs siiccocdcd. no doubt with the _ object of diniinishli_i_r; the German cn- tl‘ench_ments and drawing German Itroops on the line between Malincs and Brussels, thus reducing the pres- sure on the French positions. The fourth Belgian division at Namur has t d th G li d all :cl I me FU 1,.. _$3 25 EI'-<2 I> Zo ==s > coo '22 Em >:o I s giiIi‘l;§tti)lstth(iiliih‘éi€a‘ixl*"'l % SUALTIES (Canadian Press.) LONDON, August 26,-Since the srres e e erman ne au ow- withdrawal of the Allied armies to the loyalists und cavalry and killed ed the Other B8lKinns to retire on the defence of tho French frontier, vlr- ltweivo. On the following day he rc- F'r!ll0h wlllmn- - tually no news has reached thc pub- turned to Jodoigno, aiu; here the pres- Namur forts are _still holding out. llc of military operations in Southern ence of ilie German officers was sig- Belgium. ties has been received. The announ- LONDON, Aug." 26.-A despatch from mln Government against the. hurling Antwerp says the American minister ,to have intensified British determin- to Belgium 'hasrprotestcd to the Ger- ation, judging from thc work being of bombs into .Antwerp by sirshlps. l day. I ll-I'\'l~ I 5 -r "‘ ` cement of losses, however. only seems' performed by recruiting officers to- sull_plNc. A FLEET oF ARMQRED cARs _ The Belgian army is now building i1 large number of armor-plated mo- tor-cars, of which in due time Hen- knrt will take supreme command. Hu has now been at his game of Uhlan- hunting for the last seven days. lt ought to be kept in mind that the kill- ing of Uhlaiis is a mere incident of the expedition. The main obect is to rec-onnoltre the positions of the cn- emy. The lieutenant goes out every morning with three nien,of whom one is li gendnriiie, another an engineer, and ii third a carbinicre, and cyclist. DISCOVERED GER_MAN DEFENCES Sometimes hc is followed by a sec- ond car, but generally finds It safer to go out wltli a single ear. On Aug.| it l he started from the lieadnuarters I :it Louvain in the _direction of Dur- buy, Luxemburg, where he ills-I covered the defensive positions of thu` Germans on the Amblcve and Ourthc and he succeeded in rescuing two' French horsemen and killing nvo Uh- aelen on August 1G,the scene of one of the hotest fights of the cninpaiign, and found thc defensive positions ol' Curaiige, Kei-mpt and liolck in Vilh- He followed up the scent. but was Eventually lie killed seven Illilnns and reconnoilrcd the German cn- treiiclmiehts. GERMAN olrrnacss I For the first tinic he fnniilizirlzod hilnsclf with the bul‘bni'ous iiiclllollu cluploycd hy the olioiny. Wllciievor the Gcriiiziiis Llikc the o|'i'clisivc they liullil clilreiiclimciilu, oi", to bu more at-l:\ii'nio. they get 0lit\'i‘llcliiiil‘lil.s liullt by the pc-iisulits llioliiselvcs. Not only do tlluy coiiimanllecr llic lnlmr of the iillialillants, ll pl‘n<~tic<\. wlilvli aw, but they place the i\iii’oi'tliii:i.tc pellsainl in front of the troops so that bcconic thc first of the victims. A NARROW ESCAPE Ileiikcrt. on August IS, reconiioltrocl the position of Pcrwez, Iirabaiit. where he met ii party of Gei‘nilm nailed at the post office. The lieuten- ant went in search nf them, but was houses at Jodoignc. A RED LETTER DAY I-lenknrt, on August 20, went to Wssterloo. This was the red-letter I OF POSITION LONDON, Aug. 26.-Lord Kitcllcner mode his drst speech as Minister of War in the House of Lords today. He told that this war will strain the forces of the empire and entail s big sacri- 2i t, t 8.26 s. ni. -~» lies. Tilersywlll 'be level' _conflicts A" "‘ ' ° I ,Tralee--linmapialiye :lil lIll;_».__l;.. lin.-¢ra.eu»i .ii»e.¢e.aiir¢, cancun =o!._ 'hip r _ nd l__` an_sa.' i¢lllees»tdJnuf"|‘laople. 'These will pi borne willingly for the liorlor and prel- lsrvption of our position in the world and be shared bynthe, uomlslons who lreundlng cont _ |_eiitg_sn _,glv_lu's an-. .fact .with superior :forces of Geriliuly sistancs. Our expeditiongy force has taken the field on the such North West border and advanced to ' the neighborhood of "Mons, Our troops ybumfiliii-'tlilrsnlx lielulbln een- lll 0 traditions oflhritisliilliiztizlrl. i~ ‘ “ V Willie other countries engaged lu the yypr _have bevnilnder a system of com- pulsory service and have brought fulbresourcen into the flclds -we under compelled. therefore we still have vast reserves to draw from. The response that has been made by the Dominican proves we have not looked in vain to these sources, while Canada. lndls,~ Australia and New Zeaisnd-are sending llllssll ls lswllilll Bllnlll llulls ulllls MUIlIIIH.I.lI IIIIIIISIIIIIII in ol' O Canadian Expeditionary Force ii-i hut wil ina con , troops are ready to take their place if] ng with the reg-ulars of the French fn ii “nl llfltlall Hfmiesf Wllll lllwe l/06" whipped out a knlfu and stabbed tlie tri lilo ( Division being kept together ut the frvlll. the rel-:iments will be lirigaded with various British regiments, for the wil reg I IXPIIIIIIUNIHI IIIHEI OTTAWA, August 26.--The main cly to sail until the end of Sep- ncd for yi-are. It is probable that 3 stead of the whole (Tanadian Army first month or se, at least. That is particular will rest with the War ce t ' 1 d t' ' “I '_gt_Unr:l:t'"i.8ll;2___€fcrac l,Y;(:_;ri;1;€ hsvvdc and nn Austrian. Those two ‘ o HESUII lil IHI WIH (Special to The Guardian) llltlliGE\VA’l`l'Jll. August zu-A mur- tc,,,be,-_ as it is recognized that there der, the outcome of the European l have to be considerable px.eum_ wur,wns committed Iiore.Amoiig the r ew of ilie schooner Melbzi were a L into zln argument about the war. ie Swcdc struck the Austrian In tho ce, when the Austrian immediately wcdo, killing lilni instantly. 'l‘!ii: /lustriuil wil-_l urrcstcd. GERMAN P_IilN_CE KILLED PARIS, Aug. 20.--lt is officially :in- l Klliv l>@lt0l` 0f>lJi'l`tlllllfY for eacll nouncud that ii German Prince has iiiient to get liracticul experienggg lu..." ki|p.,} active service und modern military War says and it is presumed it was tavtics than if u great body ul com- il pa I in linltlc. The Milliat(-,r of ic Prince Albert of Schleeurg Hoi- rativel_\' inexperienced men were Smili- keit together from the first. The dis- position of the Canadian troopsvln A th' ` ` iii . USIHII IIIULIIIIS wards recruiting for a second Cm," Nu steps have yet been taken to- dia ' ' U ' n Expeditionary Force, but it in _ wllul llnl intimated that ns soon as the First wi m ni fa .1_ sf Uontingent is mobilized and thor- oughly orfganizcd the Militia llepnrt- ment will turn its energies towards n Sc ada. It is expected that by tomorrow ment would sail on Saturday. 'l`be r regiment may undergo short periods (Caiixiillnn Press) VIENNA, August 25.--Austria to- cnnrl ' C0n;lng¢»,,t_ It is mmgmzcd day declars-rl war against Japan. The flint before the Wm- is Over them Enipcror has sont orders to llic A us- || be need of ut least t“,i,,,._ Us _muny trian cruiser in illiinesc waters to join minted brigade from Western i`an- ght the Princess Patricia Light ln- ntry will he up to strength nf over _I 000 and will b rc l to ot IZ 1- ated this afternoon that the regi- E men from (lanudli. Part of the Sec- Gemuffl [lem “ml “ld NWI" I" ond Contingent will consist of 3, fbmhm ni-"Must the Japmlesu' T0 CONVQLVESSELS ' SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 26.- The _ C my g 0 ____ wapanese Cruiser ldzamo is on her land at any time. Hon. Sam Hu;-hes t ay to Esquinialt to uct as a convoy o vessels bound from Canada to the list. It is believed she will continue o use Esquiinalt as a base and to persto on the Canadian and Ameri- I of training at Aldershot and Balls- Z bury Plains before proceeding to the Continent. S @ ff FDC §'£ 33 @ Z Z WAR LOAN L- collliellslni lips. IN BRITI (Cannllian Press.) LONDON, August 26.-Lloyd George, chziiicellor of thc exchcliucr, today in- trolluced inlo tho llouizo of (lommoiis n rcsolutimi as zi basis for the forth- coming war loan bill. 'l`lic bill, Lloyd C/J I George said, would llil'l`ei' from pre n an Pacific Coast for the protection l’ British and Japanese and French hipping. TOO LITE FOR CLIISSIFICIITIOII _ _-3 One cent per word each insertion in this column. Cash miist_ accomp- ‘Y ` ~- ' - orocr Minimum chalgo twenty i violis war loan iiicuslircs in two rc- uve cents. elwelef MAN wAN‘rEb"lMl\7l`Eo`l`A`T"EE\Wci l-‘li-sl, the nctlml amount of money farm wm.k_ Apply H, E,,(.,,,._¢t nov. Que. ne visited me liaiueflelllll.lll'-‘ liill Will "Ol l"‘~'lU’etersliurl_:_a.li- of tile' Dmsencu of guvélve G___u`_u_`_ the |i|‘e<:i-:ll iuvliiull by wlii<'l_i thc moi_i- _ __ _ _ _ _ __ _ ____ ____ R,d_,,.,_t,0,, 0,, tm, ,mt of ti... judges, rfsnnauinn il.-ess) nmnieliig infill iiussian victories ca,,,,,,_,,,,,e,,_ ci' in iq he l~ru:=cd. limi \\'|ll_l»=‘ hut Ki'r<‘l~li