GUAM 1-.2 ls.;..f= __ RHCFINIBIG DAIYL rra~er.r.rs.'..°r.i°rreA H ii’ i` as _ _ A ._ _ “TEST NEWS . CAIN-ADA, MU\lDAY,YAUG. S 1* 17,1914 Imam' or su." ‘Q ‘.1 <5 ri é¢ ug $2 e.s°.a'_,a.es "`_`i"""`"""""""""` \ *REQ* ' "' ’ " Q ` rn Fleuilue THE Luis . cisulrusl ARE BAE:-Nc suumti Pus-urnl sick -v-_v ---~--~/V ---~------~Y.._Y__-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-___._. Jllllrs annum in Exclusive to The Guardia . LSARIS, Aug. 15.-The Petixtl )Jour- nalthe editor of which is Stephen Piechon, formerly Minister of For- eign Affairs, says to-day that it learns On &bB0l\l¢€ly uulmpeachablc authori- ty that Japan is resolved to declare wsr on Germany ani oat unit-au. .iv- tion will be t.ak',\:i probably to-day following the return ot' the Einpcror. (Exclusive to The Guardian) TUKAO. Aus. 15.~.lapan to~day sent an ultimatum to Germany de- manding evacuation of Kiao Chou and withdrawal of all German warships from the Far East. The ultimatum expires next Sunday. Phe Japanese Minister oi’ Foreign Affairs assured United States Am- bassador Guthrie thut American in- terests in the Far East would be safe- guarded and the integrity of China upheld. _ _ , Q GENERAL .IDEIRE TD RDMMAND ALLIES (Exclusive to The Guardian.) LONDON, Aug. 1f3.~A special to The Telegraph from Stockholm states that General Joffrc has been given command of all the allied ar- mies in Belgium. SHOOTING WITHOUT EFFECT. (Exclusive to The Guardian.) S'l‘. l’E'l‘ERSBlJriG, Aug. if).-Two German cruisers on Thursday fired twenty shots at a lighthouse, Dage- rot, Dago Island, in the Gulf of Fin- land, but did no damage. POLES GET HOME RULE. (Exclusive to The Guardian.) <.‘Ol~'ENi»lAGEN, Aug. 15.-The Daily 'i‘clegrr~.ph says that according to a spcciul telegram from Berlin, a decree has been signed by the Czar and all the grand dukes granting all Russian Polish people Home Rule un- der the Russian Government on ac- count of their loyal attitude. Travel- lcrs..r.eturniug from South Germany state that the Russian Consul Gcncr- ul at lfranlrfort-on~Mr.in was taken to the Germania Monument at Nic-' l derwald and forced to kneel down barelieadcd and bow while u mob at- tacked him inflicting severe injuries. FRENCH AEROPLANES ACTIVE. |lAllDElWEiN ~ THE DEVIL AND SEA ROME, Aug. 15.-“By Camille Cie- anfarru." ltaly's position is becoming daily more embarrassing. Her declar- ation of neutrality has divided the na- tion into two parties one completely approving of the Governments de- cision; the other, advocatng uncon- ditional support of Austria and Ger- many. A Every party, whatever its sympa- thies are, admits that italy is going through the worst crisis sho has ever been culled to fr.':e c.nd in view of her interests in the Adriatic and Medit- crannean, she finds herself between the devil and the deep ses. and will not be able to maintain hor neutrality in the end. ln fact her declaration ol’ neutrality is now considered only it temporary expedient destined to cn- able italy to take a proper stand after a decisive battle. It is contended that while she cannot follow Germany in an aggressive war yet shc cannot af- ford to allow- Austria a prepondcring influence in thc Balkans. A German and Austrian victory would ineanthe realization of Austrirfs old dream ol’ possession of Salonieka whether Greece wants it or not, also posses- sion of Valonr.. ln this casc the Ad- riatic would become un Austrian lake with Austria. holding the key. When it is considered that owing to their peculiar conformation, the Italian coasts of the Adriatic cannot bc de- fended and fortified from Venice (Exclusive to The Guardian.) LONDON, Aug. Iii. 'l‘ho ()|lloial Press »Burm7.u said tonight in connec- tion wlh operations progressing on the western frontier df Germany. that French aeroplanes obtained several successes nt V_Va'lel. A German aer- oplane threw three bombs without in- juring the troops. German authori- ties expclled from Metz 2,000 pcoplc, driving them :ncross to French terri- tory on the ground that they other- wise would have had to feed them.. It is now clear that the surprise at- tack originally contemplated in the direction oi’ Nancy has been nbztu-. cloned owing to the strength of thc' French defense. BELGIAN HOSTAGES RELEASED. (Exclusive to The Guardian.) LONDON, Aug. 15.-A special to the Telegraph, dated Rotterda~.m,says that Belgian hostages, taken by the Germans in Liege to insure that there would be no firing on German troops. have been released on parole. Citiz- ens have surrendered their arms and ammunition and recognized German occupation of the town. The forts are still holding out. The hostages who were released by Germany on parole include the burgomastcr, the Catholic Archbishop of Liege and a leading banker. ' _1 .___-___-_ CUHDEHSED ADS. , T00 LITE FOR CLISSIFICATIOH ____- Our cunt pzr word each insertion in this colum . Cash must accomp- any order. Minimum charge twenty- iivl cents. _ ___________ ________ WANTED AT ONCE GIRL T() TAKE_ Care of children. Apply at this oi-, fic 3625 7 22Mti H. 7 - . WANflfl_iiD._-GIRL T0 WORK IN kitchen. Stewart's Restaurant. . i~?.‘1.°f'i__‘.5.*-__ FOR SALE UNF] PURE BRED }l0I.- 1 stain bull cali 5 weeks -llfi. "Um ' im_ orted cow. A. W. Morrow North ral.. xircnnu ovmu ron sate, surr- ahle for small house. APDAY B- 0°" ter & Co., Auctioneers. M" .Moderate winds, chiefly westerly and\ down, it will be easily seen that in time of war Italy would be exposed to the ravages of the Austrian navy. llaly will never consent to that and the day that Austria aznnexes any por- tion oi' Balkan territory without giv- ing its ally some compensation the latter would be compelled to make war on Austrir. and iight for thc right of living and of a. dependent nation. Un the other hand u. l<‘ru.nco-Russian victory ovcr Gcrmruny and Austria would ultimately mean P. descent of Slavs on the Adriatic, and France ali- solute mistress of the Mediterra.nea\.n. As the truth comes out and tho dan- ger inherent to the situation beeoincs apparent poople's interest in the at- titude that italy will ultimately as- sume grows kecner. Until a few days ago radical parties were urging the Government to rc-main neutral. To- day neutrulity is understood even in Socialist circles to be entirely sub- ordinated to the changes that victor- ics would probably make in the poli- tical map of Europe. The press is pointing out to those who favor active participation in tl1e present confin- gration that the time is not far oi’f when italy will be called upon to make her voicc heard. ln a few weeks when the military machinery of Europe will be shattered, the ar- mies tircd and more or less decimat- cd and the weapons worn out, Italy will still have at her disposal one millliun eight hundred thousand bay- . - ,__,_.__ _ _ _ ` __ onets and 9. small but modern navy, manned hy highly trained crews. 'l‘he events of the next fe\v weeks will de- cide with which group ltaly will cast her lot. .i_-_.,-.-i_- RUMDR VERIFIED ROME, Aug. 15.- The purchase of the German Cruisers Gocben and Dreslau hy Turkey is understood to be an accomplished fact. THE HEATHEE THE TEMPERATURE " TIDE, li00|i. ETC. ,__ (Continued on page one) 'l`0R0‘.\l'l‘0, August 1'/.-Maritime: am-1-zz . _ s1rros7on' ' siiin. afpeuisito., ed chaulfeurl. Comfortable carl-5 Inland Motor Supply 00-. Uf°B¢‘ asus-1-zzutl, southerly; generally fair and `w*arm, but ,i few scattered showers. Ghleily at night. A THE WEATHER.-Yesterday was. |- nd warm, with some light winds Ku. A roarrrou wswrsu- srsnoolm pm was uma yws' °=P°\`~°“°° desires position. Can furnish ex- llont references. Apply 5°! 79' _ .merside. _-'»_i_l§j_l;3_'}f'_l_\_‘§1-____ r , s`AL'n'-19'°FK'Fcns:s rrurs. 3 gomsiearn and a. sales) ;__kl»l;\_\g°b{§;15 ._to. .ell "- shea maI:¢pu1i;s‘. largely; ilgeliléwffd' ‘ are - ml 0°" Box ' soza-s-1'nvi1w. r?>'1i'i"nKri's"”§noTos anesncen all sins, OMYUUI. PMN? 1311 oum convex airtialu md i'fa';l el lllacialt _l. P 50 Eta.) F. vhs", 12 lirper gusts, st., om-ioteebown. asus-1-zo . ron sAr.e-'N10 00311 $23222 uAn m Dum _ 5 1’ in ¢|an°'7~A~. ¢.=°i1°“¢° °“° '°f -°°° 2;" "‘*'..‘.":.:.‘:.....:"' dress A. J. ., oe5\‘o¢i’_8_17Mmpd_ George St. Phone 465-L. ini a ' The highest temperature recorded yesterday was 17 deg. above zero, the . . owest the DFBVAOUB night hem! 63|' deg shove. At 9 s. m. Y€5"'°"d"7 i"\‘, was' 65 deg. above. mins *JW 59'" at 9 p. m. 'rho tide will be high this evening . nt 8.13 and tomorrow at 9.205 il will lie high tomorrow ‘niornies ui? d Wednesday at 1.58 6.45 ' Tb:nsun sets this eveninB ‘lt 7-‘BE _d t ,ww at ‘7,06; it rises io ;'orro£:\nE,uorninl 8'? 5-02 Wd Wm' _ at-sdav of 5-04- ` The moon sets this afternoon nt 5"'¥\;¢ Inst. quarter of.the moon warn' , A . ia at me am- °'Ai‘\'\IE-IE-zrziilii be? new m°°I1 011 Fri' ML Aug, 21st at 8.96 e. ln- 'rae length or man 'lu l’° ‘°\1\'- . (Exclusive to The Guardian.) ' llR.l_'SSELS,. Aug. 15.- Heavy fighting has taken place between Bel- gians near Antllop, the Germans a section 'of the Belgian army with 25,000 mcn which is believed to be a smaller force than the combined Bel- gians and French. German prisoners say the army is almost foodless and the horses arc dying for lack of food. 'fr . .__*_.__._.__.__- A GERMAN SPY HAS ERDLERA RERMS ..,_____...____i._ (Exclusive to The Guardian.) lined in reserve formations with ex. hausted troops. The soldiers of the formation surrendered in groups. A whole section were taken prisoners and their r.'-tehine guns captured. ARAEDRSR Dl ’ARNllR l.OND~;)N, Aug. 14.-A Paris wire- lzss from Eiffel Tower state that t.he:unrulyin',; gn the s.'i:gc artillery, the French troops checked a vigorous_attack developed great fiercencss, attack of Germans at the Vosges I but wus unsuccessful, the Germans pas-aes. At Saale Pass the Germans being mowed down. | (Exclusive to The Guardian.) BRUSSELS, Aug. 15.- The Bel- gian War Office admitted this after-i noon that the Germans are smash- Showing EYSBA h¢l`0iB1I-t Bild d€t'i1" mg the Belgian defences and have “‘i‘\a¢i0|\ f0 PNB!! 011 t0 Al1fW6l`l>- T@,‘al\'eady reached Wiughe, ten miles, is reported the G€rmhl18 BIB flghtillg from Lovran and twenty-five miles from lirussels. Indications are that. a. great battle will be fought on Waterloo battle field within a week,‘ between. Germans, French, English and Livlginns., AU3lRlA [IDI DEE (Exclusive to The Guardian.) THIIQSTE, Aug. 15.- Austria is isolated hy war. All comminica- tlons ara cu oh A ~ ~ lun shui EERMANS MDWED DDWN LUNDON, Aug. 15.- A man* be- -#- lif.-ved tr- be a German Spy was nr- (EXC1l1SiV¢ £0 The Gllafdillll-) rested today. lllil'|’.ons oi Cholera ' _|»0NU0N._ AUl»1» A5-- The Loudon gem-.5 were found in tubes in his (Ewhleive to The Gum__u_m_) ,Pinion special correspondent wires roomh' 1.ONlff.v1\` Aug. 15.-- An Exchange A0" L H ` dtsue 1/h from Llrusse`»: says .1 C ,thul .t.';.riir:n;.=: transferred tho Bom- ,bal'dmrnl‘ li the Licgc forts from the hariiiiwnt of the Liege forts from tis" right to the left banl-t of thc Mouse. 'i"lu.t on fort. Pontasse wus thc worst assault. 'Ihc enemy in attempt- ing to rush the fort in main force, il; um amen” (('auadiun Press.) Alexandria, Ang. I5.-The big new .lustriun Lloyd liner, Lnriniiatl, was rested and dirurmed today on the .A_ tnxelusivo' to The Guarai.....; l LONIJON, Aug. 15,-Th'e Globe says "I have been with the silent service o the navy. My location was a nav-j ol port which I shall not nnme and; lhrre I had experiences which are’ uuforgetla-ble. The swift coming audi going of ships in readiness and thc me-n and material displiiyed were' great things to see. It was no sur- prise to me to read the admiralty announcement yesterday that our trade routes are open but for mines in the North Sca. Trawlcrs ure busy clearing these away und succeeding well. The German fleet 'is bottled in its Ports." __l--v_- I Minas-l's Linimmt Cures Diptheris.; A LO\l)ON Au 14 -Ihc Press Bur-. captured today by s. British wurSllip AlliE'l‘l-.-.-_-_-_-_-_-¢_-_-_-_-_-_-_-;_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-;_-_-_L-;,-_-_-_-_-_-_-_- -_-_-_-_-_ve_-;_-_-_=i-_-_-,-_<=_-_-_-_-_-.-.- -.-_-_-_-_-_-¢ A- - - -_-_-.-_-V-_=~_ auul uvfnlulnli ullllil.lllll »wllu.u lu still llluul Mumllsls un aluminum . ls suffimlu numb r nr comms ami HDilAND READY (Exclusive to The Guardian.) Al\l.EI'f‘l\}RDAM, Aug. 15.- A tele- gram states that heavy cannonading was heard this afternoon indicating that the Germans are renewing the Liege lion-_bardment with heavy guns. The shock was felt fifty miles away. Holland is making prepara- tions on an extensive scale fearing a German invasion. They are opening the dykes and flooding the frontier. RDLRARIA READY (Exclusive to The Guardian.) iillhlli, Aug. 15.- Message from Sofa states that if Turkey makes _u move tr- assist Germany. Bulgaria will help Scrviu. MAJDR-GENERAL VDR RUELDW KRLED. (Exclusive to The Gurgjdinn.) I.()Ni)0N, Aug. 15.-’l`l\e llaily 'l`e- lograplrs liolierd-:.vn correspondent says zl. llvrlln ||o\\'spn.pcr has von- flrinf-d the report that h'iv.jor--General von liucluw, brother of Prince- von Buelow. former Gorman imperial (1liun<'ollor was killed in battle early this week. . RERllAAlll'S PDSll|Dll (Exclusive to The Guardian.) ititn is extraordinarily strong and ii' Grrzr'-ins do decide to attack Nu.- mur thov willl likely find the reduc- tioi. task beyond their power. Ger- mans ure suid to lu: fnrtiiying tw() poririm.-4 on high ground in the Ai- dcnnr: und Luxemburg, and appear tn a large extent to have lost their (Canadian Press.) l,.()Nl)0N, Aug. 1:'».-`l`lir0ugliout tho. day many rumors were current in' Loudon of British successes mul rc- versra. The `i`rcas Bureau tonight. warns the public niruinst placing re- linncc on' these; nil without exception are baseless. News will be tonulinnl- cated oillvinlly and irnmcdiutcly~ RAlllE RADIDR ((`:'.m~.~li:~.i\ Press) PARIS, Aug. l:'r.--.\n olllr-ini uu- nn\inv~o|nvul. to-d:~._v :-u‘.y.»= :'.livli1lu'i Ma._|or in cmnmuiul of forts snrrounll- ing Liege tzontrnflif-.ta rumors lllfli they had s\irro|nlei'erl the buttlc is dc- vlared to bc still going' on. l.UNlN>N. ,tux l.~.---Military stru- ltogists express the b-allot' that unless AGermc.n_v soon disposes ol' Belgium and i"i'z'.uce sho will have to choose bowettn \vitlulr:1.wing in grcaut part oi her i'.\.‘ni_v freln thc west or leaving the road to Berlin open to the forces of the Emperor oi liussia. Already d lmtch Island on S(._hierm0nnik_ Off ___._.._.._._.. | H Ch for B ,_ess.v n "_ horses ot' the lint-sians are reporte the must or Friesian iioiiana. They P |' » §§§,‘,,“,,,,,y do comfg ,hive .,,.,§’,"§.i,,,f; ia l1c_{11;-_rfl\i_{1_sd __f;_r_;1s5§_l1"c¢;3 hgd left the German Island of Bur- U 6 Namur randy for thcin. The town is of ;,,h(c',_"l.1.h0 D,,|`1lv".I.,,],,gmph num in tim North Sea on ascoutinti swarming: with troops in the icst of l,f,,,.,,., I-mm ',m,1mm,t§,__' w,'.,.',.sp,,,,_ expedition and landgd because ot °""" Evirits ‘md mn of confidence' tleiicli limi the .|;!.,\.'..1r~,.: (i.>\‘¢‘:'liiiu~l;t lnotvl' i1\‘0l1b1°- ------ l.-_m..|,.. 1., . m-y .nn 1., iz .- ral; ns uh. --'*""‘*"“" _ ifiellndiufi 1’l_'@_5S~). - lil::'.ii