.t.. _ Q f _ _ als" ` .i _ " qt - lx " 'fi' _}i;_ SQ ' `. 3 ....13 “*.',:`:' " ".1" : vi .~ _. EP* l \ . . _ __ $1 A .Uv _-§ .. . __._,‘_~ . _-_. _ ll .- $1 Tx' t _ -JJ 5*? _, ~ al i _ .3 f l V, ~~ -a ._ __ __ _ ' ` ~" V i c.'....i., “a'...,.'_'_"'-,". j ,_ U ~ ~ 3 - --~ --- - - `- -- ' "Thi "s_l’ll’i§"l’>'l’;l,'}’,, "ram urn - _ -- _ W ~> ~"f -*_ f 3. -l S-el-s”i_r_~_.f..`.'A+_i~¢~°4$?» #sees- 31! 1914 f--f,»_--W f"ffwW @RU~|5ER LEIPZIG ll .._f if -- His BEEN ciPluliEu__ . _ _ in _- ‘ sta ` ul 1' hslluilibulv und French Cruiser hlolitculm Did 3'- street. . _ _’ _ _ . _.___ _ ' Tl'lCk Und UTC c0||Y0l ' oaivuue sack Ti-iE*<;El\MANs. to Esguimuult. mg lfrize ii _ *m 1' ‘ ar VA_(_SC|g%l;lEH> 'Aho Guardian) _i tured the Germ\_'p cruiser Leipzig af- G (special ‘to __T__ii¢' ousrdifni ` ' l|lMlllS l.llSl iii"il'lii"if‘."’lWl' ‘"“f“'°” The Admiralty has cancelled the sailing of the Princess Patricia Regi- r rl _ . . LO§%P0°§{°L‘:‘;_ ment until the _whole Canadian Bri-_ al F__e__ch_.,m Ms mpg _*.01 me- “mu (ads is ready for transportation when _ H from August' 23_i1d--`_to the Both.; _a convoy otfmen-of-war will be sent 12° §'.:.':.'“.':. ‘.‘:.°.'°t..;";‘;.°z -» e-°-»»--»f we tween elghtpgm nine hundmd Gen tic. It is presumed from tlils that U were equated dem on me; certain German, cruisers escaped from the naval engagement in the North Bea and are prowling about the At- hntlc. _ ‘ i The casualties in the Nortll Sea PARIS, Aug. 30.-'-The War Oiilcel totalled about 70. including two offl- , tiiz. 30.-The Brit ter a two-llours battle, The victorious known as thc “Tenth” army. ish cruiser Ralnbow‘,` assisted by the cr i bi l I l _ French cruiser Montcalm, have cup-, sllilpsetlos liglidluilniitilg ug tm German tl _._._._._._.___.___.___._____._._._._,___._.__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ be ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' - ' ' ' ' ~ ' 'W-‘ `-'~'-'- -‘-'-`~‘-2*-‘-'-‘~'-'ff-'-‘-`-‘-'-1'-'--1':-'1::-'::::::; In .. Lono nosenrs' wAnNlNe. A PRINCESS PATRI- » CIANS DETAINED. -,__.,,,_, thousand." _ (Special to The G a dia QUI(§8Bp_;glalAto T23 Grlnrdleirlg LONDON, Aug. 30.-lidrirl Fliiberts ., ug. .-‘le rnccsil ln ti i l S _ . _ Patricia Light Infantry. which sailed dean fi' rr ng spawn on awww Ln ere declares 0_lf.lCl.§.llY 3.3 f°u9fW53 ners and 27 men killed, 19 men dan- hgypziliggl§g'oy(§né;g1x:g§‘¥:§k°ggl gerously wounded aild 19 slightly “|se_ The Germans engaged are- wounded. The wounded have been lauded at Aberdeen. Prince Albert, The bulletin continues: "Several_ second son of the King has also been ‘zgszzgturggsfginnnelgglgsgggggexgzx landed there from Il. M. S. Colling- onl: the Vistula. ln one battle the V/0011, Suffering. it 15 SD-ill. from appell- ustl-lans report their losses as three dlcitls. ` The French left wing, comprising |adv:lnce by the army undcr the (lor _ (Exclusive to the Guardian) tho most complete pad _ieamurlng the llrilish public. The) are assured that oznce We-l unzounlilur to double the los; s.li’lc:cil .imc tlrlniiy joined ani that evcry gurl luis l'_-Zen replaced .init thlit the army is now ready to tel.: part in the next great encounter with undimisli lvl strengtli and unllauutell spirit The left ming of the Alias and foul i-relich :ir1i~y corps have taken the offensive uno had drlvoli the Vrussull. Guard and it German army corps iiucli to liuise. Oll the einer hand there has been llriivy i'=ghl."lig souiblv lst oi' the 1.;i'e.it French fortress of Mezicres, due to an iillll$_5lllil,llG Sl_iliM.illi _ LONDON, August 30.--The Times news summary official account, is- \\'-hieh nor- yet been commlfnicttteil to nesday lhere has be~_-li no serious t""lltii|: s tar as t`1~ ilrit .il I rec isbcontcernied and tlia`tLreinio|l"’cenl‘c)illts M°xWe"» _Telegraph C°"`esP°“d0“"-» (Exclusive to the Guardian.) LONDON. Aug. 29.- By William Aug. 28 Arms, France. Calnllra was .occupied yesterduy. The defence of frontier between Lille and Valent- ennes was, ulitil twelve hours ago. entrusted to French Volunteer troops who imve done all in their power to arrest the enemy but conditions are not in their favor. The force oppos- ed is one ot' the lnost highly .trained and best equipped in the world. lt coll- sists cf a Cavalry Division, support.- ed by li batalllon oi' infantry. with artillery and lnuchilie guns. So rapid and audacious are its movements that in four or livc days the Cavalry ifour army corps. drove the Gerinalls _man (grown |»,.im,e_ In Lm.mi“,,_ tm; has appeared nt almost every point back on Guiso. ' . _ \ pr 'ress. AISER WILL SEEK _ In German Poland the Russians "B Frellcll offensive is said to be still ill along the road from Lille to (Ialnbrai, 35 miles. Tile volunteers, wllo were vo ed to convince the people oi’ K direct from Montreal, presumably for the extreme dozer of the situation in England, were ordered to dlsclnbark which the country now filids herself. here this -morning, and are now hi He said: "Our brave lads across the camp at Point Levis. (lol. F'arquhar, cllannel are doing splendiiily, but wllo is in command, has been inform- their number is. lanlmiinply few und 31 ed by the Admiralty that they pre- it is the duty of every ollle-libdictl W terred to wait until the Brigade is lnitll to see that the arm is in . n p y ii to ned at full strength. Under those in ing one regiment. This is taken to conditions only can wc carry this af- gn ships will accompany the transport, Women must not stand in the light and a trip across the Atlantic, under of their sons alid husbands’ duty. The R such circumstances, necessitates tak- call is a stern one, but this is no time p curren at sev England, the colonies and all Eur- pa eral German ships eluded thc North cpe." at Sea Fleet in the recent naval engage -ai.. ev ment, and are now cruising in the THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL. m North Atlantic, and until those are ___ |0 rounded up and disposed of, it is bet- (Special to The Guardian) fo ter not to move any Canadian sol- IiALli~‘AX, Aug. Il0.-The Governor- u diers to the front. General mid the lliiclicss of Con- -_ --_~_. naught arrived here this evening to HOSP|TAL 8|-l|P ARRIVL-Is, inspect thc Garrison here on Monday WK morning. Tile party will return to (3p¢¢|g| to The Guardian) Ottawa early Tuesday morning. RU8SlA'S ADVANCE. i - _' h m d great leadway, and have `l'_"'_°" pE.Ac_..E VERY SOON cgplfureg ‘;evoral thousand A'ustrlali e L ND -- ' zu . t '_ ,_ _ » ~_ LONDON, August .i0.-Ali lexclmngc ll; til?-?>l:&§1S|nt0abxhellurgugggsrggzg-lv._ the London FI‘ilncs gives the most re-_Special from l_’uri:_§ s_:-lys, i’ive_ bonihs Y mil ' ing the developments predicts that assuring statemleut yet given to the WW0 i>l>€'ll U1 UWB this i\ll9l“ll00l\ ready to go rather than sl 1 l t k- l 1 0 Kaiser Wm ma e'u,e mst o,,,,,._ Brm h mic since weduesda then, ,by a Gerllllln aeroplallo; several shots res' ml-_ peace wilihm two momhi »B DU - _ y “ldlll slight dalnage. Two wolncn were mean that an escort oi' British war- fair to a prompt and decisive issue He mm]-_ - ` ' 'has MSD 1-0 SBFIOUS llghiinll and l`0`|iliiured. The aviator also dropped a cl; lg ¢1em-ly eviden; that the ioinrcemelits amounting to double the_munifeHIO saving the German army “asians advance Wm _make the Gap lugs have been “adam The army is was at the gates of Paris and demand- , m t bl i th I _ ing surrender. gig all the troops available at one for millcillg words. Defeat would i-1:1218 1:1012 e?1I,1,9_w;.eenv£;de‘;,tl11,ate QEEIHOW l‘€l1dY t0 “We the 0n°"s1Ye with me ' ' . mean ruin, shame, and slavery for K 1 t ff t it tl ndiminished strength. The Prussian Another re °"t ' t is th ' atlgighlaiiiilnrig bg c(i"tl(;he?i irilertTe flnyi rguards and Gcrlnan Army Corps MORE BR'T|SH CRWSERS age at the struggle, as final defeat, ‘ham mm drlwn buck to Guism FOR ATL/\NT'c RWJTES en after early military achieve- ' _ _ _ "“" ems_ would mean the p,-01,,;|,|e 1 An important n-:vu item iccelved NEW_YOR_K, Aug._29_.-It was rc- B ini-0l"ll11l ll'0\l|Jl0 10 GEPIHBHY- press is the capture of tho Leipzig by _ 'md new 'urdm,L_d' tu uw _,'\m_m'tic the Rainbow and the French ffruiser Montcnlm. ..._.,___.__._, (Special to The Guardian) sr. PETERSBURG, Aug. ao.-The BATTLE RAGING- LONDON. Aug. 30.-(0fllcial)-The 5|-0cK|NG GERMANW3 ADVANCE- War Office makes tile following re- -#- HOBDUHI Shlll |1118 arrived ill- Abel" 'l port: “Our advance continues to be ueen, Scotland, carrying the wound- (Special to The Guardian) - successful and steady, and it is only (Special to The Guardian) ed from the engagement in the North LONDON. Aus- 30--The British li mutter or a few days when the our- Pauls, Aug. 30.-A vloil-nt indtle is Sea, and also several illvalids. Alliollg and l‘I`6l1Cl\ are sutllerlug every avail- mam, Wm be driven beyond the Vis- .taking place ill the rci;ioil of Lannoy, the number is Pl~iu<-,e Albert, the able mlm and sun. and concentrating oils," but the result is still lluleelsive King's second son. It is not stated de- them ill Northwestern France, in an O ON, Auguet 29.-- A promln 1 0 rs_ _ "-°‘ _ ll t dllllomatlst .ol the highest oilici- NI: 1:35 news mlmmury on Sum] . i|‘1X‘il“HlV0 tv l_l10 (luarlliall) 0 witlloiit artillery or nizichillc gulls, were ordered to hold (Iambrai at all osts. They fought for three hours nil were then colllpelleil to fall buck n Arrai-i. I met tlleni retiring before the cliclny whose lnncllillo gulls were FR_Ell¢lH viii-UNT-F-Eli? ._ , smells ~ _l___. decinlnting their ranks. The Cavalry lainie several desperate rushes but never succeeded , in getting home. Retirement was conducted with skill and coolness and was covered by re- gular troops which were hurried up to thc front. There is now a strong and ctiicicnt force opposed to any advance on Bethune and Arrss. The raid appears to have been checked. lt is not understood that it was for stategic purposes. Some further por- tions of this Northwest Territory must be abandoned. The people are naturally alarmed and have shown despzlratioli tilllim; flight on a ulero rulllor of thc encn\y’s approach. Stories of lihlali atrocities have seized, upon the popular imagina- tion. Tliesc stalnpcdcs only cause collfusioli. N0 doubt they will cease in time and :is in the ilicuntinie peo- ple will tlock from the towns and villages to watch the engagements. Tho French soldiers display astou- isliing sangtroid. _ const to blockade Alnericllli ports aglllilst the escape of German niercll- liut ships, and to clcur -thc Norill Atlzlntic of the enelny's warships. The llritisll consul-general hero woulll neither confirlli nor deny the report, but the ilews yesterday that livc cruisers ol' the British Atlantic fleet had been ordered to thc Gulf. oi' Mexico was pointed to its illdlcu- ting that rellli’ol'ccnlclitil would be nccdcil in Northern waters. ll. ( in theyengagement, or suffering from tempt to advance on Paris. some other mlmelm Gelieral Joffre will make an attempt on the German right. and tlllis rclicvo |(|NG ALBERT UNUER F|RE_ the British and French wllo are now ____ placed ill a very critical position, ow- (3p°¢|a| to The qua,-dun) ing to a clever German outilanking OSTEND, Aug. 30.-It is aiinounc- `m'UV9Il1€H¢- t Kin Albert was fgulléire li§§'v‘§y_ iiiflapuelgurs lm- tw.. NORTH SEA CASUALTIES- hours on Friday, but was unlnjurod. -~< (Special to The Guardian) i»_._..¥_.,_ THUUPS UN Siiliiillllls lM_PoiiTnlT sPEEcuEs BY torn lilrcileurll hun NDIAN TROQPS T0 BE ussu ieiihsl osilhiul .. l-_ .- i ~i T* seven men killed. liinctcen nleii dull. -‘ ' _ i "" ' l - ‘ ' ' gerously wouiided, and nineteen l ' _ ROME, Aug. 28.-A_co_l__:'cspoliilcllt slightly w0““,|0,l_~ A ri ft ' ' at Trieste. ust no lo essilggero, says “serious conditions prcvoil in ' 20° GERMAN PMSONERS Pola, whore troops have been reduced 10 half “ill-|0“B~ A" “'\t"°“"h"‘°“t LONDON, Aug. 29.-A l`lritishci‘uls- LONDON, Aug. 29.-Lord Kitcliener. “india is aware oi’ i.ho cmploymcllt_and believe there is ilo prospect. I ecrctary of State for War ailliounced oi' Ai`i°ic;lli troops to assist the l\’rench _ should like to lm_y tlic_rc__ls sczlri_-cly ii . the House of Lords todav that ill army and would have been ilisap-lpossillility ill sp te 0 |050 wily!-' ' ' " the (iorlllall cruiser Mainz, which ' _ _ _ _ __l _ ,_ _ ; “_ ]_ malll oil the defensive as it large nllnl- was sunk by the Brmsh “cet in the addition to reinforcenients which pointed it they had been il<._o.irrt-i. _drafts on the iudiul; ur__li_y._ N; DB1' Of £0 “'00” lim" bee" take" "°‘" nuvill engagement oil’ Haven. would be received from this country iron; taking part ill the war lil luurope. dliln frontiers] will ic udp aliika .__ the Government had decided that the “Our army will thus be rt-inl'o.'ccd|qaioly seeurvl. As regar s rls' o .. B lti l in France should bc in-; by soldiers, high sloulcd men, of ilrst internal troubles, I bollcvc the ontlilis program' ‘lui |l ' AMONG ms TROOPS crrcairoii milltiiyc troopss to increase the rate ltrniuliln. I uni certain that they hmm which pervades all clztsses resell- \`J"lJ1’m--fu `-'-r--'“- ~ LONDON, Aug, 29.-The presence forces were now on the way. Ilo said will give the i>.cs_t possible account ul’_ os india and will render s_nytllilir_r ol’ Of Sli' DUTCH KP-llD<‘l. the lul lufllilll i’fil1C@“l"1““°”“ . lr l r i`orco,ulii t il expec el ia or ii u. le Ll 1- -' - ' __ _ _ _ _ 0” cm" per 'éord gncht xmggiglon hz-Lilvill rollllllll ill 1'0BUl0l\0" “lim me been deeply impressed on tho Gov- tlgfhtlngieido--by side with the British 'limit Of $-'»500'0001°l me of "oops t ___ ~ ,<_ of ill the fields. battle front cxtclulcll from l\Ioii held any order. Minimum charge twenty- __ _lemme “spent ernment that the wolldertul wave ol’ troops and indian roops ill wo. _ _ _ camp is being constructed round Pola. er arrived in N0,.e_ t,,,]“y_ with 200 q 'N10 /\\l5U'iU-“ U'°"P5 '~’p"'r““"g i" German prisoners alioard, chiefly from L_ the south have been ordered to re Bosnla ulid sent to (lulztclal to oppose the Russians who are making alaruliuf: -|-HE Kmu w||_|_ BE _ nlorrow. His Majesty will then be ln M -~ the center of the troops of’ the new in tbl' °°l"m“‘ “sh mu" A P- situation oil the continent has taken tlnltel that the Prlnre was wounded 011lll’v~‘/01' I0 SIOD U10 G*‘l'mH11“' Ui' '""""""""'"""""`""""'"`"""""""""""””"""""A'A'_`A""`_""`_`A`AE'_'_'_"E""ml`_`_`_`_`A"`_"`A`_'A""'_'_:""":::""'_'_:`_`w:'_"`_""_"_::; S Telegraph Uorrcspondeiit ut Alliioilix wires. Tile Gcrinall plull of caluplllgll is now believed to bc this: The itus- Cdil OFFERS AS VOLUNTEER (7Ol‘lfio‘fs§fsos‘tsci “tures with ll°l'°°W°°“ "1"" ff; .~-oygtor Guitars." All cordlslsly 051|* no i" &%y_%§l5 _ - ' , ‘B P ,l;_g°.lf§,?,ff‘m'l;iiEi1°i: mrilnmsuso l____m enthusiasm mul loyalty at the present “Our” We 8" “WW l“‘“° *ms “Ui 1"" FOOTBALL PLAYERS FOR THE ti A'RMY OF LORD KlTCHENER_ - --- t LONDON, Ang, 29.-'Pile Incorporli- 0 tion of il brigade of football players In ilito Lord l{itclleilcr"s new arllly is B the latest proposal to be made ill ldiiglnnll. Both the war ofilcc and the 15 Football Association have received it with considerable entliusiasnl. Tile l~'ootball Association has a member- ship oi' 7,000 trained athletes, who lt is suggested might bo better cm- ployoll ill charging the Germans on the batlclleld than in chasing each other ill the football field. Tho colillcll of the association is to hold me posing over India is largely dllo ‘I feel confident. tilorel'ore, the nc- sess an inexliaustible reserve oi' troops | for the defense of India nlilst ill itself itllllslnstic reception in Hull" “ml U10 l|08il'0 Of thi? llldiml PSODIC “mt bo the orinlriry collsillerntioii. not on- believe it \vlll be npprovcrl by will dlan soldiers should stand side by ly for India itself, but to us, and I ani liorosliips. by tho Ilousc of (‘o.n- tlon we tithe will illect with mosteli- ide Wltll their ¢0m\'Bd0S in the Bm' able to state so fur ns external aggres-Mlllon.-l rind by public opinion general h army, sion is concerned, of which l hope ly" The buttlc was therefore west of trio ‘vleilsc and especially nil the two blllil:s - . . . -.aaa-.ri-»~¢...-._-.. I ...__ ..._.. .A ... .. ._ -M . - - - -.- - -~u - -.- .- ~_-_-.-_-_ 1': >_-r:>--‘_-_- 1rf:f--‘--*‘-'-'-‘-“ *~>‘--'-‘-‘*‘-‘~"‘-‘-"‘" " ' "" ` ` ` " ’ ' ’ ‘ ° " ' ' us for as the ltiveriijller or cvcii further. Ii’ ui attention will be prtid _by German ilolldqinlrters stiiff to the [tusslun lvlviiilcu every efforf. uf the (lerllmll arluy will be eeliittozl upon l<'l'=incc. lu short the Ge.-lilali heali- l|ullrtel's staff will allow Berlin to be occupied by the itussinlis with the mai’ _ _ 'Q Al_i_|E s DEFE c ul _ ff gr gl Cf' PARIS, via London,-August 30.- Accorlilng to the "Liberte," the Ger- niuiis have penetrated a short dis- tailce further on the River Somme. -he British ill collduuction with the Frclicli left have resilined vigorous offelisive further west. The -Frellch troops have checked the enemy) sd- vzuice guard at the other. agtram- liy oi' thc- line on the Mensa. The Fri-llcll are offering strenuous sad suc- cessful resistance which extends along nearly the whole front. -_..________.._,_ Lupe that ‘t may itself occupy Paris. Thi- whole force ol' the Gorliimi nrlliy ill now thrown against the French and I-frftisll troops. A determined lillll ill- .lci-ll it flosperatc effort is being: inside io brook through I"i‘clicn and llrit #ish lilies ciihcr by .1 flullhllllz lllove- itelil liol°ill\lui‘ds or by :i violent :il- Ll.r:l< ill ':-‘t.\.` force 'l little t'iii'Lllc|~ so..ili. ls iollsistcii oi, i`irs‘.l.'. the .\|sill~c liliii l.ol'l'ilillo urllly, illlller fjvllrlrill l‘:iu; secondly, the Wouvrc army moving ilpoil llelglali Ncufizlillicztll; tiiirdly thc Sedan lirlliy marclliilg upon sc; folirtlliy un :irniy from i‘hllllity, bc- twecll Salllbre and Mouse, in coli- uilvmlced ill part on lirusscls, ill port on Mons, and ill part on Uliurleroi the idea being to ilivoilc l<`i‘aiici‘ through Lillo and Maubcuge. Our s. >_v the British troops, to Longwy and spread over about 120 miles west of tlic Mouse, between Mons and (l-lvet, GERMAN ADVANCE. (Special to the Guardian) LONDON, August 30.--A despatch to the Times from Alnlells, France. says that since Mollday morning last the Gorman advance has been one oi’ almost incredible rapidity. The Ger- moiils have hardly given the retreat- ing British a monlelli’s rest. "Tha first great German effort has suc- ceeded,” suys the correspolident. "Wa have to face the fact that the British sill w \vlieilll»r litlier is s.ll;'cs-=~ezi`~il. 'l'h»- expciiitioilziry force requires immediate centre of military iliterest is therefore and inillieliso reint'orcemeuts." _........__.»@_-___ HUSSIAN SUCEESSES _..._ Pulisul. llet\vl-ell Lezze and the Mcli- _ 'PARIS' Aug' 28""Th° Wm' Om” oniirht issues the following announce- ment: “Iil (lzlliloill the Russians are _ __ _ _ takilig n vigorous offensive. . Alter <---» Hllc continues' The brittle of Chal'lel‘- mmm evidently cut out by cemwm) oi on the morning of August 22 when they are marching °" 'ww *nd "8 three Gorman nrulies had crossed to twenty "mes from town' The Ger' the left balllk of the Mouse uiiil llail 1‘&%2‘r'_i{;\:)i___;lT..active retreat to' zivriiiishuu uit LONDON, Aug. 28.-Telcgrapll Spe- Tlie country is of-easy access and :il~ cial from }1¢,1u,r¢l,\u| nys, "[ have lows oi’ easy colnbillnlioll of cllvlilry, n.l'tlllei'_v uuil illfnliiry. East nt' illo Mcuse the country is well woollell from - Glvei, t.o Lollgivy and the lilvcr Soul: lust livalrll that a 7 lpelili assed . - -Sl » D liurillloill, ill the direction of Ant- werp"suitcs the Antwerp correspond- ly ent of the Nleuwe Itottordamsche l'ol'lus ii difficult natural ollsiilelc. i'ourullt, wiriiig on tho~ night of the ::7tll. “People oi' Antwerp fear another visit and not merely one but many Of U10 Sllmllm (llL‘l“0 U10 f1Cl\fi0l‘ f|f‘- Zeppelilis. Tile inliiibituuts of liolilles Wil- Whit! “D'~‘l`liU“K W0Sl Ui' illl‘ acc hllve tllriii-d ollt and tlio houses _ _ .-._ lewd mwtllel' lmriisruvlli The l"r<~ll--.li iuuiii nt-igliiuu-luuul of the iioyaliml- _<3 gviiulse niillclleil willi two army corps. ` \» a meeting oil Monday to decide if those 7.000 men shall be released from their present cllKllg0TI\Gl\t8. M10 the football fields turned into drill grounds. THE lEl'l'llEli Shown-y sf, first, Cape Breton; else- where, tnir nnd a little warmer. T lil I ' uously yesterday and it was alto- gsfhsr doll and disagreeable. ,|¢,|-day was 63 deg. above aero, Elie lowest the previous .night being 57 dog. above. At 9 ii. ln. ¥°“¢|"lBy ns deg. allow mo. at 9 l>. m~ it was 68 deg. obo"- _ fl rl t rrow at 9.19, it will be lillzhaalmotirtigv morning at 0.59 and Wednesday at 8.10. d tomorrow at 0.38' It rilemtomor-' :Sw moraine' at 5.20 had Wednesday, 5.21. ~ ii . - ' onriti-elzvili this run moon on #ri- _ t mi. u 4.10 il. m. ° mm nm nom-. wan timed. Almlv ,"“.}'.,,f"§‘,§,,¢lli or may will be thirteen (sua Poms! st. 620"-3'°”'”“"" _ hours and twenty-one minutes. THE TEIPERITUBE ~'i`-lDF,' HDMI. ETC. (Special to The Guardian) ‘ TORONTO, August 31.-_-Maritime: H WEATHER It rained costin The highest temperature recorded l 'Pho tide will he high tonight at The sun sets this evening at 6.40 Au 280| at 12 521.' ` / _ . \, _ ' '_ .... ci-iARi.eRoi _ghhg ;_|$n__;i:__¢&__tii°i: _ _ ._ ,A _ _ M_ARB§U_.55@ "\ ._ , ,_ r .- Ll , ' . _ ‘ _ ._=_%;§;;j_;_._, _ ‘A ~. > \ f C no g _. = ' tired in face oi' un overpowering ut- Lo~voN ’ ' ,_ _._,1_. the smile time the Llrltlsli forces near 0°)/5 C’ NT . , ..._,...-Qs. .__ ‘ -rt _".`-==i=;-=-;»-. me-f_-'f§====-:=-f~i=f a.i;..=' .==i.<-#111:-"ff :=f'~,-.-"-'1<.<;‘.=§=' '-'='¢==.':=_.;.,:;_ ’=-1.-a;=1:s;:~#‘f.._ __,~-"""" . _ took up positions upon the coverlngi , ` '*>-`if`=-ii5.2="="‘ =_ f lille. 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