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K no , f ‘ ' , ’ ln; c G uni _ _ `MoRN|.No |:A|v|_ r.es'ui.°.¢e:.nn°a..;-r, _., I "ml “TEST News cHARLo'r'rs'rowN. CANADA; 'ranns DAY Auol s r 13 1914 rrnnr nn .nn-' -mm vw D vm I -s 2: 5! 52 _ __ _ _ V w V . Y » ._n__________ _ __ __ -_ 7 l >z.so mm vmll iliilul AND GERMAN ARMl.Es_ l=llcE To FACE V _ ” CIIVI-Il.RY I-IGIIIN VICTORIOUS SUMMARY 0F THE SITUATION' The "biggest ‘battle of the war” was reported yesterday, the scene be- ing south of Mulhausen. Few parti- culars, however, came through and it is presumed the press censorship has been even more rigorously applied than In the early part of the hosti- lities. A great deal of anxiety Dre- vailcd, but from what little has been allowed toi transpirs it is evident the Allies have more than ‘held their own. 'Phe Germans were yesterday natur- nlly jubilant overthe success of their arms at Mulhausen. Experienced British military officers, however, consider there is little to b`oast about in the recapture of this Alsa- tian town. The war expert of The 'Pimesexpressed the opinion that the Germans have changed their plans as the result of the lllulhausen incident and intend operating against France north of Lorraine. A later despatch showed the fier- mans h’ad sustained a disastrous 'dc- feat at 'I`ongrcs, north of Liege, and were retreating to the frontier before the French cavalry. It is now accepted as authoritative -_-_ _ _-.-_--:V-.-_-_-_-.-_ A _ c-_ _-_-_-_ N -.-_-_-,-_-_-_-,-_-_-_-,-_- _,_ that the wreckage washed ashore at San Francisco \vas that of the two 9100128 of war, th'e Algerine and Shearwater in the fishery protective steamcrs of the Pacific Coast. How 'UIPY came to their doom is ua-report- cd, but it was no doubt in conse-1 qucnce of u rumour of their fate that caused the Governmentfto order Can- ,adian shipping to keep to port, and to close the Canadian waterways, ,The enemies’ cruisers must bs not far from our coasts. The German hattlc cruiser floeben which escaped from the Mediterran- ean fleet lias l-een tracked to the Iliardnnelles. She must now disman- tle or run the risk of being sunk for contravcntion of international law in seeking shelter in a neutral zone, The Serviuns nnd Mnntenegrins are pushing on their campaign against Austria, and are reported to have scored successes before Hcrajevo in Bosnia and in Dalmatia. The Ilussians are at length moving forward and it is stated they are making for thc German frontier their objectives probably being Ilrcslaa and Poseno. V IHINEH CIVIIIII WIN A BHILIIINI VICIIINI (Canaldian Press.) ' PARIS, Aug. 12.--it in nluninlly' announced that the (lernmn cavalry who had reacned n point near Tonf gres, Iielglum, are being hurled buck by the French cavalry and are in full retreat. As 'fongrcs is about 52 miles from the nearest point of the French frontier this dispatch indi- cates that the French army has moved more rnliidly than was sup- posed. _ ._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ . _ . _-_-_-_-_-. .-.-_-_-----_-~ .-.-.-.~.~.-.-.-_-_-_-_=-=.-:_-_-_-_-_-_-_-.Q» »_-_-_-_-.-.-.-_-_-_-.--.-.=. THE SLIBMARINE ON THE EDINBURGH, Aug. 12.-'ran scorn- ma-n prints stories of a witness of the naval battle hetwccn the British nent and the German submarines. “The cruiser squadron On Sunday,” the story runs, "suddenly became aware of _the approach of a- submarinc flotilln of the ene- my submerged, only the perlscopes showin; above the surface of the water. The attitude of thc British in the face of this :attack was cool and unconcerned. The en- emy nttsrly misled when suddenly the cruiser 'Birn".‘r1gliuni, B¥0HU`-ing full speed, fired at the first shill- Thls shot was e,refully aimed. H05 ATTACK BRITISH FLEET at the sul/nmrglell body of the sub- m-_,rlne. hut at the thin line of the psrigcope. The gunnery was superbly nccurnie. 'lhrreupon the sul.'nmi'i'_ic now a poor blind thing, rushed u- long under water in imminent dalngcr cf self destruction from collision With the cruisers nlrovc. 'I he sightless sub- luarino thcn was forced to come to the surface, whereupon the Birrt-Ingv ham gunner ‘fired second shot. This shot struck the base of the (l0I1l1illZ tower ripping the whole of the upper structure clean, and the U-15 sallk like n stone. The remainder of the subxnuriiie Flotilla fled. ,__ __Y__._,_____._._ ,Y__._.,__~ _.,___- »___.`-.-A. , ,.._,,..,, ..._ W _____A,_.... ,.....,. _-,-_-_-_-_-----_----11'-'-of-Y ~-‘-‘- CONDENSED ADS. T00 LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION i _-_- One cent per word each insertion in this column. Cash must accomp- any order. Minimum charg° twenty* fivn cento. in V *HM _ FOR. SALE.-20,000 BRIf`K._ .-\l‘- ply to Malcolm Mckenzie. B0” Valle 4869-8-13|-’9ipd __,_____¥;____._ __4__----- 3- - » WANTED-A MAN WHO lfNI)l'IlI- stands the care of horses. Ailllly __w_ i1°_v_1lobblns. _ H 4077-s-ialvul. WANTEID Ar otwa -Gini. 'ro r_A|\x-1 rare of euuaren. Avnly at 0"” 0* mg ' _sees-7-zzll/ltf. wANraD_'-mm. To v\'ouK IN kitchen. Btewart‘s‘ Restaurant, Queen__S_t. ____`___ ` _`, WANTIDD T() Rl'l_\I'l‘ A ['ll()ltI‘. (Citi- trnl) or would purchase a Smfll I, C_ R. grain elevator in the centre i c . Add css Jessoll. l10W°“ Tduclqutslcl” r 40_7_4_'il'13M3""i: rTi'rE'H's`ifl:”ov1eN son sA1.n, sorr- le for amen house Apply B- C"- ab. - ° ,, ti e rs. ter & Co Auc on %618j__2zM“. A w`»\Fr'i:D°'ui§f."T~'on` oaxsumrd. housework. N0 WBBNUH- G0". Apply nl; King George 4078-B-13M3i. s iss-1.. .~.a1e_-1-zgmr. pairs of seventy-five per also five pairs of DIZQV- Apply gr call at illfl CBT5. "'“ rrly 00-. Gm* THE HEATHER uawnnnr. rou'rNn<, cami I ll rAm or BLACK. IHIIVIENEIISEMINT TENHIBIESCENES KIISENS IN PHUGHESST Ill IllIIlIIl$Hl;II UNIVIIIIJIBLI PNSIPIINIII IVENIWHENI SUIIEISSIUL ing nt 'Virlcmont and according to the War Ofiice Belgian army has en- ergetically resisted .German attacks. RUSSIANS CAPTURED 25 GERMAN VESSELS AMSTERDAM, Aug. I2.-Special flrsflafcl.-f~s from St. Petersburg say that the Russian Baltic Sea fleet has cnptxlrlwl twenty-five Germsin vessels anal now dominate the sea. .__....___1____ IIIISSIIN INIIISIIIN T’ETl<7R.°B!_‘RG, Aug. l2.-- Oficial '-nnounrcment that Russian troops Imfl invaded Austria at 'I‘hin-.“lf__vr Valley nnd defeated the AusL1`iun nd- vancc guard is made by Luc wnr of- fice today. UIEIING INENNHIH SIN LONDUN, Aug, 12-Government ill' formation bureaus state that the an- nollllcclllcnt that trllflic fray be re- sumed bctwcca Denmarlf and Eng- land is taken to mean that the Ad- lllimlfv ___ls___s_enflls11_t _Lenihan remains, c6fi'ifrv"§'nd of these North Sea waters: LONDON, Aug. I2-The opening up of communication het\ve¢n Denmark and London, Newcastle and Norway, and Port of Holland and Harwich tends to confirm the belief that the (German fleet has been bottled up. iii IWII SIII|IIl_l_il[lI]PS SUNK O'["l AWA Aug. 1?.-“The lfoinbow is soil' hut wc are afraid the little fel- lows are gone," was thnstatemcnt of naval ollicials today in reply to a Ban Francisco despatch telling of sighting two German cruisers near there. The “little ones" are the Al- gering nn'l Shearwater. These are two small sloops of war used for fishing protection. The find ng of parts of n British shin at seo gave rise to the fears that the ilainbow had been destroyed. Some wreckage was found ln theneiglrborhood nf the _ South Shore Life Saving stati0n. I ' IIINNEN IININCH IHMI V S TRICT (lE_I\lSORSHIP IEW XOR , _ |2_- I ' _ ` thi lsfrlrt 1.:el1{sor[lal‘l~lzD the Gr(f‘r\iil“.nnVuiEIZ A n... ...nn .. ._... .-..._ D0rv||N/ITE sour/un if sore' csluhlishrd in Paris nnd Lon- ____ $0", don have effectuullv held up German 1.01;Dr.\_ Ang. 1z_-The Tnnnn to- 3,, ‘ News. ln London verv little news.Vd:.;' publishes a despatch from Paris ` ,has hffrn received from 'Llcgo. Fight- 1 which éuystliat the report that Mon- ~ ini; still continues with Germans tcncgrins were occupying Mountl holding the town and the Belgians Tnrahosl and dominating Scuturi is the Fonts. _ confirmed, lartmfllt fMucsr forced the Her and forthwith expended $240 for food as they were hungry. _ (Canadian Press.) ST, JOHN, N. 'l‘., Aug. 12.-The uf the city, Btljnilliflg’ the I. (.7. R. Ry. Station, containing 350,000 hush els of grain, several cars nnd the I. (‘. le. freight and train sheds, were burned this morning. The damage is . esunnntea at one rnuunn dollars- of the rlnrvian staff THE TEMPERATURE TIDE. MDON. ETC. _`__ P teh Foxy Rangh, F6n¢rBl B 4070-5-13M17l. . 'ms w|<:A'rus:u.- »Yerf_rrdsy'a weather was In marked contrast with thnt nf the previous day, -being. con- es for nnd thrvsteullls i»o1vrnA1rs“”i>`1Jforos 'nuninoan all silos Crayons, Pastels and oust. 'goaygg Portraits 7:1011 Trai; ss a specialty, (14130 T" Q3 mn 50 cts.) F. Younx. 73 UP°°§_20‘;,m __s¢_, onarl°**c*42‘_'P_<_, _ _ _?§§'_§;_._K_C.H_‘ ron sA1.E LARGE ll0USEl C0 ,, House, Stafrlai I-len I-louse a samait work shop larS¢° °'°h‘*"‘l °‘ ru, 'Trees one of the best locnti0ll8 ll ' M Le n it t this svenlnz at 7-12 Mglifgngantrsl. Inquire c;f)61_¢=B_l;Mm. |“n'l(;hi;‘\:gr:gwS at 7.11; it rim to_ iio`i1T‘.a's`”`r6n ` sA'Ls A1' rnnmc f 161,. day gt 4.5 . - amen. Mrmberl 1°’ 'md lm t 10.35. NYM" °¢f°°*~ 9°” . lwflmfggrll Rgrflnaflll Zmlzllwiilrnsiin 2,, wednes- zatn Annum sl 12 "°h° ',,,,,,,,,1'nny, Ang. mi, at s.41 p. in. f fm_.vl‘¢\ll1*°'- 1"" mt "rilurnni I rar an quart" vl "N "'°°“ "‘“ hrs apply to Gaudet lr . M ,rhunday Aus 13 nt Htepm séllrlem. . -~ ‘(fff'Mm' l rn°i»'1.n¢ui olknasi 'vm ia inur- os fields etc teen hours and fifteen minutes. I' 1 ' Hfn'srll’|_ Lfnfment Cu _ A, .LV _ gay it was 67 li!!-1 it 9 D' m' 55` siderably 0 . ° The hnghest temperature registered vesterday was 67 nes- “U0” ”°'°' being the rams nr the lowest' 'POM to whmh tho glass descended the Previous nlslllf- M 9 “" m' 7°'t"` d°"i-l.n"l¢Tri7.f'lvil1 he lush this a"°'“°°“ B¢ 3,42 and tomorrow at 4.88; it will ne nina tomorrow mornllls Ht 3-19 and sntui-any nc 8.51- » morrow mprnlng at 4.58 and-Bstub I Nml\lTIioIgyewitch NTKOLAI NIKOLAYEIWITCH, Chief of the first Conscription of the Russian Army. n‘Il,`;V`.=V‘cM`(1_,b~` < _ `» ' 1 . ` _ '_ ,_ I ... . " A i1.-.-,.4 , i _’9I"li`. u -j.`~.‘i sf. ~ _ '_ ,\._ yi' _V rl l- ~“ ‘--~ .f<.I="5.».j-“li”-' 'U `1"»»:-ai “i” r ' 1* i H ` R .rf V_ ~- A - ~ - - -» - - - ~ - ~ - v --- »-- » - ~ 1-” - - ~» - -~ _-_-_-_-_-_ .~_-V-_-._-f_-_-_-.~_-;.-_-_-_-_-_< -_-.-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-,-¢ -_ _-_-_-_-_-_~_____-_-_-,-_ , ___L ,,___A,,__~_.____,`,,, .,.. ,,,,_ . . , . . . _ . . . .. . _ ,W . _ -_ ST. JOHN ELEIIIITOR AND FREIGHT SHEDS BURNED T0 THE GROUND The elevator was worked last night when 100,000 bushels of grain were placed on the Furness liner lfnplui- IIMIHDCV, bound for I-lnclnnd. This is the first time the elevator hns been worked since last sprinlZ» 'I`h'e elevator is supposed to"he guard- ed by police ns it is reported the -uv-~v»--»w-\ From Russia With Karakule Sheep. V A cnhlegram was received yesterday announcing that llr. O. C. Young, of Karakule sheep fame, had arrived at listocvliolm, _ .\‘weden,.frcrm Afghanis- tan. Dr. Young, who is .3 Russian, Icntered the Czar‘_s territory as one of lhls subiccts, with a view to obtain- ing A consignment of the famous Ka* rnhule sheep from Bokara. It was ascertained sometime nro that he. had been successful in his mission, hut it war feared that the outbreak of war would result In the Doctor! l\eing» detained as a conscrlpt of the Cnr. The reassuring cable of yes- terday sets all fears at rest; and Mr. J. Walter Jones leaves this morning for New York in order td receive Dr. Yolmg and his precious cargo when they arrive from I-Znrope, which they are expected to do In nn American vessel. ~ IIN. IUUIIIS ESCIPESI llinard'a Llnlment Ourrs nheumatlsn-_ _I from Col. Shnwc of the Dominion Pnlicr to have the Iufildini; ;;uurfIcd for fcnr of ucfinn hy fl0l‘Il"1L\ll Hill-“fl snpposr-:I in bn in the city. \\'lu-fhcr gunrrls were or were not pluccd could not lu' learned. No arrests have hecn made. The report is tlluf. the flrc was of incendiary origin. Arch treat _ _ y '- . g Germnns, and ft is entrenched and is resisting the massed German nttnchj The nd nnd the French hold the passes -PARIS, Aug. 12-French and Bel-- (Canadian Press.) f ‘Elan armies are engaged in Battle Dlil,ll~lSEl..\', Aug. 12.-.\ despatch LONDIIN, Aug. 12.-A despatch with enormous forces that 'invaded ___ siys that on Herman officers cantur- from Nt. Petersburg: to the London Belgium according to official state- LONDON Aug_ 12__Dc.npat¢heB to ed by Lfelgians was found evidence Morning Post says thc w-ar news cun- ment issued by the War Office. 'I`he_th.e Times' from the Hague and that Emperor William had invited si-sts of mere scrolls of intelligence Ifrench came into conflict with the, through telegraph from Maastricht his Artillrry of.`.eers to dine with him rcl;,eu~lIing scouting but it is evident Germans when they attacked the en- ,Bent under yest9rday.s date ugreé 'in Paris on Aug. ll. ,that the Russians are steadili’ forc- virons of Givet inlthe department of ’ _ _ ` ' ' ' . _ ' Ardenrrcs. _'I`he War Ofiics states thaft :ga{hEhf,.0srtfsui'iieLi§;§ £wg§f;E;ess‘g:; l Colonel Rehington, military expert according to lts information this was ,comin (mel 'ind giving rise to tap W N of the Titres, has como to the con- an important engagement and thntllrihlo siéene yof bloodshed and 0fhem_ Iclusion that the bulk of the German French troops were pursuing the fne. *_ \, sdes atches the Gab I ___ ini-_mics is about to operate against Belgian ,md Germalgl nrrnes areflght-llsm' ‘ "0" gi _ H “ay H t t pAR1S Aug 12__M,,,.ti_.,] 1,,,“. is France, nortlmrard of Lorraine. and ' "inns we,” mi.) ni’ "ce _etoi B .to more r'ig,,m,,,_.|y cnfmced in this tlrit thot, well-organized zone of con- slienm tu” Uris "cans he ci Y uit d." Th _,,'_hUrn_~£. , _ ._ cunti-;ltion, Rcichsland, in almost fn .proper nnd the defenders were gal- _ Y it Y~ , 9 -1 I 5 “VL PM ._ ._ _ . _ _ - . - .-_ t,u,|,“-ly ,,nx,0,,,, to prcvmt the UH, tuely aoimdoned to fnlvoi the ad mntiv holdmg ngaubt' ulmom' com r - I- » ‘ - . Vunrl' fhrough Belgium St,,,__t b,,mb,u.dm€nt_ capo gf important news .md flcqllcnt-,` .F _ '_ ‘ z V. ‘t l i ________ ly take the pl-cc,,ut,.,n of mpmug unch and -eri.:_.n sutpos s__.irn n telephone wires calls, which are iiov\'l(`<‘“l1“5t ‘1i""i7 the ‘-‘nl-1"’ ""3 1"' M' made only in French. It is explained Sim" “ml F"""ci' “rms "We _‘“`0l`l" that insistence upon the uso uf lun-=“illll`U _ll_0llll *‘llCCC'55f\|l» _ 1\°`°¢‘l`d1"IZ T-0 guage familiar to Um pnlice has 1,00" an olllclul statement, issued hy the ~ by I ‘ .' ‘ ' ai' o - " Y ‘il LoNno.\'_ Ang.12,~'ri:n Peking cor- {’;’,°e°,f’,‘limfi§‘;‘;“,:‘?E;’L‘;f,°B,:_“ me “rift ,Gc,.,,,,,,,s hack to the \-,,,,,,,,, ;l,,;.,,,,, respondent of The Times telegraphs ___ inflicting heavy losses. A (icrlnan as follows: | lhattcry of artillery wus captured. "Replying to f'hiua's request, that - the United Status and -Inpan use . thfir influence to protect (‘hinn from ____ Y the warlike activities of other na- _ , , 1 _X _ ltions. Japan stated that her atti- it 'B Unicmngy aliiingincltd The §H"§'h_ _-___ tude depended fn the result of the troops' “""m‘ ‘ mum” 1" w ie (Cilnfmllnn Press ) -»---- ing then' why into German territory. British campaign. 'I`l|c time was ripe ' " ' ' , " ' _ SUFIA. (Vid 1‘0“‘l0lll. AUX- 12-“f to consider Chinu's proposal " it mall °“"“l"y LU ""t‘e"t~ “m“““fhlI‘rcn.‘cr lllrdosluvcll unnoun~cc\l in the was sniff. Thn llnitrd Statnn 'nvoilnfl the “mill” WHS rnippul-¢_cd hv ,,,~tll1erY'.\‘ol\runic that Bulgaria wus deter- coirmitting herself. . Fr°"f°h_ “vi”t°"F_,, iff? (°,""_‘"'“:‘ut5;_ mined to observe the strictest neu- ' _.__..__‘__. ‘"5 OW' 7‘°“9“ “'i""' ‘e""”‘. 0 ‘ frality und must take rnonsurrs tl, nm disposed without paying thc - wlnllus nuullu if so -----2 Le A32;?.»_€uf_§rnn_n_nr.l_l.<1A lu un u un _ LUXDUN Au". 12 _with the m_it_ liar; and South Metz has been coin- ____ ish capturc of Togolnnd, the (if_‘rrn.an plgtcd IZY th” i»icrma1"s' }lRllS.\'I5i.S, Aug-,_ 12.-A bridge 'colonial possession in lllesfcrn Af- *_`”“`**’_ which the Germans were crossing was l'lC1, one of the largest wireless slufttrercll by the fire ofthe forts stations in the world has been nc- which had the exact range. The Ger- '`El-Fl. Aug. 12.- nosuuuen began Monday 'with engagement.; hn_ tween German and l’feu:fan Cavalry outbosts ln thc Hoilml.-x Distric' W~‘f=t of Lleze. on tue North Mr-e5 THE GOBENi\l\I_D BP' 1.f>Nno\`, Aug. 12.-'r ity llrld War office inform rave out the following: good reason to believe 0 cruisers Breslau and G ' fnlmn refuge in the Da S will he dealt with sccol ternntional usage. lunluons xursuifs A German ucroplane He Iiiwzsselrz at n height of 2,r yesterday. Huurds fired several at the airship hut fell short. 1 r.-mint hlreenc, .\Ii1itnry uviatoi ini-clmni.-ian nnd Sergeant B. were killed at Netheravon tr when their machine collapsed over field, >-_-_-__.___`.._. ANNOU NCEMENTS. MEETINGS, ETC. (me cr-nf. per word each insertion in this column. (‘ash must accomp- .'\r~v urrler. Minimum charge twenty- live cunt:-‘. ~ "Pure Gold f..`ruick Puddings make u'holes0n'.s deserts for children. 4084. "Aflgust Horse Races Riverside have been cancelled for this year on acc-ounf. of war. A. J. Fraser, Bec’y, Montague. 4062. "Received today fifty copies Har- cld Bell Wright's newest book "The Eye’n of the World" puhlilhem prlcc $1.35. Sr-nd us your order for co y. Carter K' Co., Limited. 4029-B-111221. "The Great West Life are prepared to consider Applications for Insur- ance from mrtiel oing to front in l 8 flrftlsh' service in Vanada or over- seas. 4071. °°2l und 23 iewel Waltham watch- rn just received, norm of the pivots running on diamonds. These are annv: of the finest watches ever built for time and service. lil. W. Taylor, Cameron Block. 3096-8-UNM. "Go to York -F4-:Kit Hotel ities?-I.; days or weeks outing. ~Good1bMHn¢ and boating. A- Ferry bueknllhll four trips daily between . .Postal wharf, Charlottetown and Ybrl &ir’ Round trip tea cents. Bee time tu- 'relephone connections with the I' D. W. White, Proprietor. »-. Syl-‘I-MM.” 1 I 1 » 1 comme Events, , _ _._.x » 1 ‘i< n .L