F . ‘ M o F! N | N a D A | v |.. TIENIEITNI gvyhlislimggnggllgl 1m "THE LATEST mews l I ~ -- ma PPR yuan oiruvuaxn nunvnn = CHARLOTTETOWN» CANADA’ Mo" DAY‘ AUG‘ S‘ 10' .1914, 7139'!‘ 0|‘ ALL I 2.5a flan vcaii ny uncut at var-cclT GREIIT BRITlIIN’S I FINIINCE SOUND The Chancellor fissures the House of Commons the Financial Position is Perfectly Satisfac- tory and the Bank of England's Rate Will be Reduced to 5' p.c LQNDOR. A112- 8-—Beforo the ad- ..._.__- laud. he said, received from its 10r- journment of the House of (‘omm as clgll cco t $23,000 000 ' d, inst evcnmgi M“ I-l-OYQ G302!" Thcrcuirurilnn: sign f‘! goldmllizdiiiil Chancellor of the lrlxchequcr, an- boarded, trade regaining its ngrlnlll pounced that reports recevcd from eonditimi, 1101MB tIIPOUEIIOIIt the country show- ed that With the opening of the banks the financial position was per- fectly satisfactory. The Bunk ,0f {Eng- u! .. a~s~ww VICTOR ,_cont'fnued, felt that ‘its rate of discount to live per cent. on Saturday. The Iinnk of England, LloydGeorge it could reduce wv..-» -vwv“--v~» GREAT FRENCH YIN liLSliCE-LORRIIINE tion has een received of the French capture of the great fortress of Mul- hausen in Alsace. PARIS, Aug. 8.—<)flicial confirma-I and defences. lace came out welcomed the French troops. The cs- forces passed abandoned earth~works The Mulhausen popii— from the town and The French troops captured Alt- valry gallopeil through the streets in kirch at the point of the bayonet._pursuit of the Herman rear-guard. Dragoons are pursuing the fleeing The French established themselves Germans. ‘north of ilulhausen, The capture of Mulhausen, a strong} "Rent" in the only word with German fortress is looked upon as a splendid French victory and of great importance. German forts on the Alsatian Fron- is considered. in the direction of .\il0i\1‘l(5ilflCIl. tier. BRUSSELS, Aug. of War announces that the ficrmnns suffered 30,000 casualties and the French 15,000 in the battle of Alt- klrch which resulted 0.-'l‘be Minister This breaks the line of considered excessive which to describe the fiermau re- treat. The French losses are not when the result The Germans retired PARIS, Aug. fk-French troops have entered ‘zllulhausen City in Al- sane-Lorraine. were routed. in the capture the Herman loss i_u Alsace was 45,- The German troops Ilater advices say that of the Alsatian village by the .000. French troops. | PARIS, Aug. 9.—’l‘lic French Min- ister of War gives the following oiii-I cial account of the occupation of" Mulhauscn in Alsace-Lorraine by the French on Saturday: “flaring the march from Altkirch, the French l-vavcs in a frontier, the scone of the French vic- torics. KAISER FOR 'I'HEIFRON'I'. Aug. fJ.——'l‘he Kaiser motor car for Alsatian BERLIN, I lilllilS IIEEEII IECEPTEII Will Raise and Equip a Regi ment oi I000 Seasoned Men _._.~.~ OTTAWA, Aug. 7.-—The Imperial Government yesterday cable»? accept- ance of the ollcr of lVlr. Hamilton (iault, Montreal, to raise and equip » regiment oi 1,000 men all having seen active service, this regiment m’ already announced, will to over and above the contingent n! 20,000 which will be Bu"; .35 (lnnadifs contribution Lieutenant. (Fol. Farquhur. IX 3- Il- lifilitnry Secretory to If. R. ll. the (lovcrnor-Grneral will command flic Montreal regiment. (‘aptnin liullcr A. D. F. to I-fir: P-riynl Ilighnciis, will act in the capacity of adlutant. The German rc crvista non‘ in (fum- nda will not be allowed to lciive the Dominion. i condensed MS F T00 m: roe cussiricnuor LUHPMHETWEEN BEI-Ft & GOFFKFI and Prowaofia $2.00. Finder please returnto Miss Dickleson, 26 Brigh- ton Road, 7 i021-M2ipd. TEACHER. 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Hilllll liESPllNSE LONDON’, fiug. 7.—Altlioul!li it was only opened this morning 31,125,000 has already lmrn subscribed to the Prince of Wales’ Fund for the relief of the poor during the‘ war, and provincial cities havnvstill to he heard from. GERMANTTd LASTFNIPEROR Kaiser's Horoscope Shows Disaslorfo Be at Hand PARIS, Aug. 8.——The innunsiceont. in an article headed “The Kaiser's lilvil nnecuiv." vim penance-i 1mm Emperor William's horoscope, as ilrawn by Larmier, published in the "Echo of the Marvellous," for 1911. 0n the Emperor's birth on January g7, 1359, there was a conjunction of l-‘uturn and Mars in Taurus, denoting the. loss of DFUDQTW. U!" "in 0i the llguse of FJJIIEIIZQIIOFI], and the de- struction of the German Empire in 1913 or 1914. The pg-(ggencc of‘ Jupiter presages EmpOFOI‘ William as the last German l-Zmperor of the Iiohunzvllflrllfl- Ar- ies, also in the horoscope,means vio- fence. The final possess is molt ' ‘n r: stfillkixtlhere is a war in 1914 bctwwll France and ficrmiflili. the “Fm” Wm he victorious." It ls a rflmflrkflbll! circumstance that predictions that the (lei-man EmPi" “(mm end this year were made as long 58° l" 1371- A famous French clairvoyant was asked what the future had in store, and reached her conclusions, not by petrology, but by a strange method of numbers of her own, adding uli ages and dates, and reaching results that up to the present time havedfien verified. Mme, E. do Phehes, the best known of the present day Parisian clairvoy- ants, is sold to have refused to make gny prediction for the present veer when she was asked to do so last “mum”, saying that what she saw w.“ “we dreadful." CLOSE GERMAN GGNSUlL-YIES OTTAWA, Aug. l-Ordern have been luuod by the Government that nil (lemma consulates in (Yanodu 0. Alsoclnriw fllhl"! bmum‘ -.i'*i'i.:2"'i'::.:':: ‘in’. (Senegal lotions. ion-Moll!!- -1 mast c100! forthwith. / ' pineal’; humane-gran fir!" I" “"0 SUMMARY 0F THE SITUATION Saturday's war news referred maln- ly to operations on the continent. The stubborn resistance ofiered by the Belgians and the terrible punish- ment they are inflicting upon the ilermans continued to he the out- standing feature of the war. The Germans asked for a 24 hours arm- istiee to bury their dead, which by official German reports numbered 25,000. See later details of Wednes- day's battle in this issue. German diplomats ‘are still trying _ to induce the King of Italy t0 take a stand on the side of Germany but_be has refused finally. Lloyd George, in the House of Commons“ Friday night, declared that the financial position of the country was perfectly satisfactory; no gold was being boarded and trade was resuming its normal condition. A Bavarian Corps was defeated by the French near North Luxemburg. flermun merchant craft are being seized by British and French ships and iii the harbors of the United Kingdom and lfrancc at such a. rate that it is confidently predicted that very shortly uernfiau commerce will "no driven oil the sea. New York harbor is being closely watched and many ships are being de- tained, It is now believed that, ow- ing to this detention, 56,000 Ameri- can (lernians will be prevented from joining their army at home. In (‘anada an Imperial Government order was received accepting the offer of Mr. Ilumilton Gnult, of Montreal, to equip a regiment of 1,000 men, all having seen active service. This will he over and above the Cauadiaircon- tlngent 0f 20,000 man. Canadians have responded nobly to the request for volunteers, more than twice the number having already been enrolled. f’p to late Saturday night there was nu confirmation of the persistent report that a battle is IILPFOKTCBB in the North Sea. I000 (‘isnadiana are stranded in Glasgow by the cancelling of steamer sailings. Later on Saturday night, many tcl- egrams were received giving further details of the land operations on the continent. It “as reported iu a New York telegram that. Liege was in flames, but this is not credited. A report Sunday morning that Liege had been captured by the Germans was followed a few hours later by a report that the Belgians had recap- turedit. l-larly this morning came a report with reference to the siege and alleg- ed capture of Liege from which it would appear that the city has sur- rendered, that the forts are still in possession of the Belgians and the Germans are in a cul-de-sac. Germany's anxiety to secure the co- operation of Italy is shown by the fact that she ofiercd to give the lat- tor French Algeria and the Belgian ("ongo as spoils of war if she would take up arms to fight with Austria and Germany against the Triple En- tente. It is significant that the British In. surance offices have reduced their war irislrs from 5} to 4 1-5 and that the Bank of England has reduced its rate of interest to 5 per cent. ‘A suggestion has Germany to England that German subjects in Pingland and British sub- jects in Germany be exchanged and it is being considered by the Under Sec- retary for Foreign Affairs. A British force on the Gold (‘oust dam-o'- ninincneloum Itllclllmtllln of West Africa seized l‘ort Lorne in German 'l‘ogoland. French troops entered Alsace and ‘captured the village of Altkirch and ‘later, the city of Mulhausea, with a German loss of 45,000. Austria is preparing to send two army corpsito acsistethe Germans at the French frontier. The Austrian- Hungarian forces operatin! against “Servfa are to remain intact, but ol- flclai reports say that there is not an Austrian soldier la Scrvla and that the Sorvlans have crossed the frontieninto Bosnia. Austrian troops have evacuated an important town on the border which is now occupied by Servlaas. _...__..T._._._.. ll FIERCIE FIGHTING French saldto Have inflicted Terrible Loss on German Troops in Alsace, Capturing Two Cities. Belgium. French and English Troops Advancing into Belgium. been made by ' now m PROGRESS British Troops Landed in France and Li. I1 ilfilIlSH EllllBES fill IN ElllNEE Mil SEIZE IUIIIISIIIEIS v ll PARIS, Aug. 7-:l-Nl0' idrenllh war ' i; office is arranging to uecept foreign f volunteers, beginning Aug. 12. They‘ will be organized into foreign legion. 9.—— A llvulers of European countries involv- ed in the Present War. R British t LONDON. force on the Gold Coast of West Af- Aug. or GERhllAll LUlERSriL 9.— (Jount Albert the Conservatives PARTS, Aug. Demun, one of “rites over his signature in a uews- C that l2 DQTnishJc-hildrfiu wliTij hi" Llernian train going to the Frontier, l carried uvray‘ by imprudence in the iyoughtlul fevor of their younghearts ;shouted,"l‘live Ln France." They were dragged out of the train and four t l'<IlN6<>f iraix PAfllH, Aug. today entered Alsace and captured the Village Altkirch, near the Swiss Frontier, I7 miles west of Basel. i oisrosifion or i ‘vliilsonfia proposal for mediation in the liluropean war and will give its ,support should the opportunity pre- I -iif‘llfl llFfiil. Further particulars regarding the , progress of the struggle between Ans-- Ilriu illlfi Rerviu reached here today iin what is stated i0 he an official , dcspntch from Vienna. ' ,- i Austria is liroviuilll-l h“) Army It» ‘Corps to go to the assistance of | ‘er. l‘iu-.-ic corps from the central, ~ triiul-iungary. Provinces of Aus- H, Austro-Hungurian ,1 l remaining intact, i , l . Fran. ivisli, the temporary capital of Horvin, comes a report that nor only the country is now clear of Austrian invaders, but strong viuu forces have crossed the Fremtici- into Bosnia. Desiiutiihcii that Alllilfillll troops have r-vuculai . l< u "jzik Noviilzmui", and that town ' in IANS cur BELG GERMAN RAILROAD," p,\ri|5,_ A"); li.-— Austrians n number of (‘izeclm soldiers in the llobcu iuu llcgimeuis before the lat- ter lcfi. In! the war. 'i'lus u: one oi l p4 pi twccu Aricon .,"(l Virtou, stopping H" Gprlllfln transportation in the direction of Virtnll, accnrdiul: to re- liable information received here to- day . .\ report also says that fiel- -i..no took the rails away “Willy at Athus. CABLE connrcfious li.— (if twenty 5i are NEW YflRk, Aug. cable wires to Iiiirfillc, 17 inyr used today. tween England and Holland is natis-| factory. Nothing is known of connection between Holland and (fer-lo, many. All French and English cable connection is working. l" IRELAND'S LOYALTY DUBLIN, Aug. 7.—Pre1nicr Asquith sent a message to the Earl of A-ber- rieen. Lord Lieutenant of Ireland c!- presslng the Government's deep grnt-l itude for the "loyal help Irelund has offered at this grqve hour." The question of rivinll the Nntlnn- l" allst Ulster volunteers, military stut- us is being considered. i _.____._- _ BIYIIIIMIS WERE .___ pl patch to the Compaliy, footed by the French North Luxcmburg. The capture of German merchant A who predict the war driving: the to hluglishnlen will speedily result » in (lcrmen Commerce oflthe sen. I» ilnrrsos AUSTRIA on by tho Gerri-ans. IllllIlSH fillllillNlllElll earth qunlicil, mic convulsion. iii corps was broken. foil and, Aix Luchupelle. their Forts numerous prisoners and seven guns, not disguised, is legion, ltfiMfsJ, Aug. IL- The Italian Gov- discovered gcrnment strongly indorses President ,,-_-;,~(.,,,_ ports of an alarming force-s rluw-"W" against Scrviii__lii'c H“ uymy, by I ‘ , ‘ chiefly cziinlrymcn. all Visegrm] on the Frontier of hund~ h" nprnr“, filcusr- to North of Liege, was “but pflsvl unli practically uunihilatcrl by , lirlginu i-IIV. were great, the flermmzs. were Lille-u‘. for aid fr. iund the fling in a message to l/rr» that also in live for cver in the memoiv nation, ills Majesty also sends greet- enth Army Corps wards AIS. Lachapcllc. The trenches around illcge are literally filled with DEFEITED BY Flilffillluie hnfiitfl of. five feet LONDON, Aug. 7.~~A Brussels dessl swelling the Mouse and its tributar- Exehnnge Telegraph ics and so retarding the Gcrnmu ad- sivea unofficial report of vanes. the linvarlan (Varps having beanie. was announced that an armistice badl at Mnrrehnn, not been granted, as requested Many prisoaenfi-he Germans said u» have I/PEII taken. i i-icsc hm! err-w! ~ - late dcspotchec SIEGE OF LIEGE CIIIIIIIIITRIZII i.‘ Desperate Fighting in Which Germans are Worst- ed, Casualties Totalling 25,000 IllEuE, Aug. 9.» Later details oi vuilablc. During tremciuloils assault was undertak- The entire sev- Army’ (lorps took part. The hole country around was illuminat- dazzling seurchlights. The as ii shaken byaseis- Daylight lliursdny culcd thousands of guiusc Fort Barchou. morning re- Gci-man forces The Belgians PATTI-i Aug. ‘.|.~ A fleet British LONDON, Aug. 9.— lion, Mr. _. ~ ~ , . transports is supposni to have luud- flunciivou, Secretary of Agriculture. f,\,t,,'::(;,dan?‘“$51,,Aflftiizlfiftsliflugtiii; (ll regulars at (intend. (‘alais and introdurerl a Bill in the (‘omniolis to. mm; He heimm 0f wflndm The“ Dunkirk. The liritish expedition day, giving the British floverumeut “dvqncf, “HWLHS irresistible "m, the numbers 20,000'men. power to seize ulllooilstillls. The ,,,.,,._.;,, 1'54"" The Cernruls stood I v _Tm~¢_— Bi“ has lmflscd thrLmgh “n m‘ few minute's awaiting the‘ onset unii smiles‘ then fled, panic stricken. ‘The seven- A few hours ater 5,000 fugitives passed Mues- rielit, where they were received and curiously enough, sent to if thin lust item of news is correct it rniscs or interesting problem of omc llitllliifinll. South spaces between he forts of l-Zmbourg were the ob- lcctive e-f r resolute attack, the iii- rica seized Port Lorne in German "miers “dimming with“ 300 Yiirllri Togohm¢ of the (izlrde (‘iviquo They I were .Z___--_-_--- 5173i- lltiliiliWiil 0i their (‘Qlonel and I then IILI .liy mowed down like grass by u scythe. lileanwhile the German Artillery lire was concentrated upon (‘hutcuu Dangers of Fortemhourg, Under cover of heavy artillery fire a body of (iernyin troops surrounded Lpi\(ltil‘s m the (lhlimber of Deputies, the Chateau, when suddcmly a KFUY loud arose followed by u terrific ex- pupei" here today: plnsion. 'l‘hc Belgians had minded the “It was related to m: by a friend ‘Jilltcuii and hud blown it up and the iicrirans with it. As the upshot ‘of his brilliant stand adopted by ti“; ili-lpians in the maintenance of all was the capture of he dentl. of 800 men and disable- of them picked out and shot." ment of thousands of enemy, the de- 9.—- French troops feat of two (‘ruck Corps and the un- nihilatiou of the Uhlans. 'l‘iie (ii-rmaus attempted assassina- ion of (hneral I.f'llliill. They were but wore uniforms. ienerul Lemon's in two automobiles cutting telegraph driving fiencrul Lemon hinself received re~ nature pur- iortim: ll‘ come from his own of- ficers, but really dispatched by Ger- riiiins. ' IlilI'SI;iI-II.H, Aug. ll. — The Wul‘ lilies lrsccll an official statement flying lliuf 125,000 (irrnmns parti- ipntrii lll lilf‘ assault on the lflortu at Argo, but rolrlilrfcly failed to make Wicmla" “W” ‘m the WIGHT!‘ Emmi ‘filly lmpzw-ssiou on the fortifications, are being ilruu-u Prhrm, H uy corps engaged were cut p z if icizilercil useless. “For many .iy;~,1" coutiuius the FCPOFI/‘llllf lit- tcnacity and courage, rtndcrrd highly valuable service. The ranch army which for some days micr forerd iuurcliing has been hur- q _ rying to our assistance now occupies i “I” considerable portion (if our ’l‘erri- fory."ifurili‘erls offlormnn risonrrs state h‘ ‘ p ‘we Lech captured, those bring The spirit of soldiers hicks enthusi- , ‘ _ Hm. they appear fighting lethargic- liviv HP/Jiilufld liY “Prnim inn?“- aliy while their officers endeavor in pus; lifllliHUVCbi oil us FFIJHCIIIITKBH. A (livision of the German uirli bad succeeded in foriling (‘rivalry the sur- cnvnlry and infantry sup- il‘l0ii‘ by a buttery of light artill- ‘lho German route was con:- utc. flew-u (iernmn rcgfn-cnfs sur- ‘xfi;:éi"lci"'“ rpfliivfld “crabby um) reuderul. 'I hey were in danger of flelizluu fronps rut the ruilrivmi bc- ',,‘,,l]:§‘n" zi‘ijfigs_ou.§,tlkyngagixgulnloifiilz but less than those of Mnny Iielgian officers fine cannot exaggerate the heroism of the Pr-fglnns and the superb vulnr innd skill of nor and (‘oimimiirler of Liege, _Genernl Lemon, (lover- Albert rcpulslng Kliili appealed to Frauen: the ficruianq, dent Poincare thanked him for his Iie']])l.'()l‘lI]li.I\BliA in responding to the ilel- (loninunicntion be- Kim, "pump President Poincare responded that ti"! ‘ the French troops were proud to sec- id the brave Belgian army, and recognition of its go‘.- nt defence he conferred the Cross of the Legion of Honor on the city of Liege. King Albert has issued an order to the army complimenting them on the bravery of the defenders of Liege n- galnst superior numbers. he said, will of the greatly The heoxic defence, gs to French Army, which was coming to the aid of the Belgians. 1t ls stated that the Germans’ Sev- ls retreating to (iermuns. in some aces the bodies are piled four and deep. Heavy rains arc At five o'clock last night it but that lighting at for several hours. thousand lielglnn wounded have craft continues at a rate gratifying hrrlVud at lirufllélu- LONDON, Aug. 9.--.-\ccordiag n important residence was re- vealed by a German rlpy whose name Three Germans at Zoeb- gain Luxcniburg, Another report the operations around Liege are now stated that an armistice of‘ two hours Wednesday night (hily was granted the Germans m Ur- lbr that they might collcit their wouuefl. Au omcial communication issued in Paris slates that the troops in the fortress of Liege have joined the army in the field. _ English military critics in London papers colnnwnt on the failure in Tactics (if the German Army as ex- hibited in their frontal attacks on Liege Forts in which they were re- pulsed. It is contended that the Germans learned nothing from re- cent wars and still ‘adhere to nict- hods .-idoptcd in the Franco-German war. LONIIDN, Aug iL-The siege of Lle- ire ifs the outstanding feature of the European war. Latest advices receiil- ed by way of London from (illicfal dispatches, any that Liege still holds out against the attacks of the Ger- mans. The Germans asked twenty- four hours armistice to bury their (la-d. Un the authority of the Belgi- an war minister the German casual- sies ‘in tlle- battle around Liege hum- bcr 15,000. According to their own official statement admission in ~~ fsrued from Berlin, the uttempt on liege fortress is described as un- successful, the assault of the Ger- mans is as described “a unique act of licroifilr" but it will have not thB slightest influence on the larger op- erations of the German army. LONDON VIA BRUSSELS. — Aug. fl—- ficrmnus are still making vuiu attempts to capture the city of Liege which the Belgians are holding with a valour that commands the admiration of the world. The Ger- mans admit losing 25,000 already before Liege while the Belgian loss is not half that number. The Ger- nzan (lcneral today askji the Gover- mistice of nor of liege for an twenty four hours in w , h to liury their dead: this was iflused and fighting is going forward. The Ger- man Infantry are being mowed down in heaps. They have made repeated attempts to carry the fortifications but without avail. A whole battal- ion today marched over mine grounds and 12,000 were blown to atoms. The Germans are waiting in the country around about the City. LONDON, Aug. 7.-—A despatch from Brussels su-ys the Iinlginns granted an armistice for twenty-four hours as requested by Germany, and the hitter are now collecting wounded and burying the dead. The Herman (‘rown Prince is ..f. the head of the reinforcements, which are advancing from Aix Laclmpell. nnnn nil” Lnnunuuuniu |,r)\'D(lN, Aug. lL-Liege has fall- cn. 'l‘hc- German Emperor was so overjoyed at this that he sent bicycle corps through the streets of Berlin to about the news to the populace. Liiuze was captured on Saturday at nunn. LONDON, Aug. S.-—l.lege has not fallen. Firing has been discontinued and 50,000 citizens are throwing up cnfronchmrnts between the forts. l.i)Nl)lJ\, Aug. 9.—Thc reported fall of Liege is misleading. The city proper seems to have surrendered to prevent property being damaged but the forts are still held by the linlgizms. The German forces in talc» lug the city proper detuureil pflut the forts and now appear to be in a nul- desoc with the Belgians in the forts in the North, the French rein- forcing the army to the South and the advancing liinfzlish on the Wrist. flERIVHYY AND FLVPLANI) MAY EXCHANGE SUBJECTS LfiNlvoN, Aug. 9.-~~ Francis Dyka Acklanri, parliamentary Under l-lec'y of foreign aflairs, yesterday fn tho House o.’ Commons promised to con- sider a suggestion proposing an ex- change of Germans in England or Ilritif-‘h subjects in Germany. Cflllllfl EYEITQ , IIIIOIIICEIEITS. . IEETIIIIQ ETC. One cent per word each filial: in this column. Cash must accomp- any order. Minimum charge twenty- five centl. "Pure Hold Chocolate Pudding makes quick and delicious deserts. 4014. "21 and 23 jewel Waltham watch- es inst received, norm of the pivot; running on diamonds. Those are sonii of the finest watches ever built for time and service. Bl. W. 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