‘ 5 as W9- .H iw' C I I I I I f Att THF Aovrs Wosrll Pmrrrltte ~ 4 . ., ,, . r - if »l- . oUAlsD1Aiv oovERs PRINCE EDWARD 1sl.ANi;> nuts. ri-is DEW I . I i -. 1 . -- '= ' ' 'v f *‘ ra-. 0 , _ _ . puvurr----v-h_‘-~--7---v~--V -'fr '_-:::_‘;.‘,~¢¢;»,-_~,~_»_»_-_._-_-_;._~~_,.12 ____ ____ ________ » X ‘ _ f " ' " ` ' ' ’ ' ' ' "" ' " ‘ ' ' ' - Y - -'~`-'~ =~f-‘~‘~`-`-`-`-'#1'2‘.11“f:::_r~:::::.rf:::.~.~:.~_»_~;_-_~,-_~:_-_-_-_-;,-_-_-_-_-,~_-_~_-_-_-_~_-_~_-_~_»_~,-_~,-_~_-_ _ _ _ _`-,_-_-___._._._._._._____._._____._.Y v ___________ v _.i _ ____ _V_v___________i_______V ______*___v___`___V_;_Y___v_V_`_____'_::T__V_:_____;___v_v_*_ i __ _ 24:: i _ A _ _ _ A Y Y A i _ i > i ` A _ ‘_ ` _ ` _ ` ` _ ` A ` A A i A A i i ` A i . » TIIE IIIIlIRllTTlEIfllWIl CII Illllll" - ~~--- ~~~--wm- i 4 'l"l{'sQ;.~’ PAD.-PQI' OVER 45,000 Rioadors bully R¢_¢| by gv’,»'»~¢¢~,,‘ Fi sm' '".e»w»~svai¢ii~rsr»usa»s1»zn»»»o.n . ~ cHilnLo1"rE'rowN,cANADA,ss'rUliDsY,JANUiiaril,1019 °' “' ' "" I "" ` » `» . " auo me vm (miles) in Mums- es u. sl A., 3 jr/ ' 'E _- I7- - . -I . a Vi . _ ‘_ _ V _ _ ' . slllvouliviliv rlollrllio uolsnuvllll clrluliui ,Sul use-S _l‘liool>sllli> iii lv ou sinners or lililtlllv, vllull ill l>oLllNDl .f?.'?.I“"'° il siiloiliv its ) OTTAWA, Jail. 10.-The stcsnislllp Olympic. carrying .ibout iivl. thousaui. P G F C. l’a8S0n§i2l`S. lnost oi wlloln are Called- ' ° ° I ° I I sueielel wltlun uns onliilngs using incline, Poles clnlsl out li nelliiillil iii.-Ssliiiisilnciv Iii ::::.ff;°;:::.';‘;l..f;“‘1.:h;.;'°';;...i‘.'1,i T"°S,§|°,§‘i',',§.'§"“,f,1f,“ l,§2'l$,2§sS",{,”d"“§’§if“¢,,'ff “MW , Guns with Deadly Effect on Unsholtercll Government Execution ol Bolshevik Leaders. . V _ _ l}‘5,;‘;‘;,,;;;f‘2:,,;‘§°;;";;‘;;;;,,;‘;;f,351 - ~ ' Troops. The Latter New 'Flglltlng Continues Day- and (Special to The Guardian) BERDIN. Jan. 10.-The third day of the second revolution finds me city ln is state of utter dlsorgsnizatlon and Night. BERLIN EXPEIRlENC£S NIGHT AIR RAID Copenhagen. Jan. 10-Bel-lin has at lawlessness. There are what might ire l ins; ¢;,p9,~1Bn'¢.,d me horror of a num called fortressos in various parts with bombing a_;wck_ A d,,s,,a,tch to the guns thundering and machine guns Bertinste Tldende to du. repomed mat shntterlns deadly missiles nicht und, sovsmmbnt aviators attacked ple rail- ' ' wa day with now and then an interrupt lon of minutes or half hours. Some ol thesefortresses are held by the Gov- ernment and some by, the Spartacldes; some have changed hands twice and more often. Within the last twenty- four hours there_,ha°v'e been sangninsry 'battles all night long in the news- paper district which ended with many losses to the Govemment‘s side and with the Spartacidcs remalnlngln possession of most of the buildings until noon today. Your correspondent is informisd, however, that the Gov- `ernment’s attack will be renewed this afternoon with field guns as machine guns avail little against the heavy walls or these fuuilliings behind which the Spertecldes are almost secure while the Government forces have D found little cover in the streets. The Government yesterday told the independent Socialist committee vfblich sought to compromise that they would consent to listen to any pro- positiéns only if the newspaper or- ilces and-public buildings held by the ° Bpertacdiles were at once evacuated. :ras spsl-tselass l-stussn point clans I1 Y station with; bombs Wednesday .night killing sixty-five persons. Most ingense fighting occurred that nlzhit in the central and south western D0 ca is Zurich despatch to Linfcrniiatlon do fully restored_ Von Hindenburg‘s.pr~e- sence together with the Gov- ernments decision to use arms in sup- l‘0b‘Sll1l§ the insurgents hiss completely changed the situation. -200 KlI.L'ElD AN MANY WOUNDED Berlin. Jan. 10-'lt is estimated that in the righting in Berlin since Mon y. The Charity and gtlier outlying spitsls cared for 200 wounded yes- more than 200 persons have been kill- d _ da 0 . and sn did the independents. at ones i°" no---_ ` /lnnorruoslgréenrs. ' oonmwf lil. Urs. I lineman-cs. irrc. _ as-_QQ- v (Special to The Guardian) lon of Will Thorne M. P. ss one of the British labor party‘s delegates to the international Socialist Labor Con- ference st Lausanne. following Clyne’s refusal to attend, with the coming visit of Samuel Gompers to London causes interesting political labor discussion rwlth some interest to Canada. Mr. Gompers will confer in London with Mr. Boworman of the British Trade Union Congress and the rosontatives. Mr. P. iM. Draper or Canadian Trades Commission. Uno question .for declsltm will he as to whether they attend the Lausanne Socialist conference or which Mr. Ar- thur l-Iendersoo is an originator and at which delegates or enemy__,.c_ouu~ titles are expected. Gompers and Bowermenure among the signatories ' Ol British Cabinet LONDON. Jan. 10.-it is rumored that the new Secretary for -Ireland ln Nichol Barnes. Sir Eric Geddes. it is stated in the press. will devote him- self to transport and demobliiistion and .-thlt Walter Long will be First Lord of the Admiralty, J. C. l't. Ciynos is 'given the portfolio of pensions by the parliamentary correspondents nf the press. Sir Fredrick E. Smith, At- torney Genersl in the coalition cab. inet. conmminidi? llnghes French Confederation of Labor rep-I calling the conference. | Probable-»Personiiel.~ -¢-_- l - (Special to The Guardian) I tllo Lloyd George cabinet will bc Cleo. l _ (Special to The Guardian) Lanovarcsk where they were disarm l ik. army several thousand szrong, which drove out the Polish militia. ell by the Germans and sent to Blaly- WA}LSA»W. Jun. 10.-Villiu has stok. Tiicrc they were robboll by' thc iailcn into the hands of the Boisliev- Gcrinaiis and started oil’ for Pilish territory. I .....__...._..__ _.__ massacre of civilians began at oncc GERMANS CAPTURE POLISH partly because the Poles had offereizi RAILWAY JUNCTION resistance and had arrested or shot. ridges per rifle and were under colli- msnll of General Veitko, l-etreatczl to the members of the local BolslievlkI AMSTERDANI. Jail. l0.-Llcrlnuil committees. The Polish troops, wllo forces have capturcll tile :liiportiim had ilo cannon and only ii new catrt~ railway junction of Bciiisclicli from the Polos, according to a despatch from Posen. (Special to The Guardian) LONDON. Jim. 10.-l’l°cmlcr Lloyd corge. Andrew Boillir Luw, tlllullcclf lor of the Exchequer, A. J. Bulfoiilgl Socrstary of State for Foreign Affairs, and George Nicoll Bzirlles, Privy Councillor have been appointed plen- ___ ____ I ipot.liiturl0s to the pcaci- clifewilicc by the ljritisli csblnct, according to tilo clcll will lolivc for l‘lir2i~l Siliiirllay. o Express and the Milli. Iiltlivl- Vliliiiilllill lililllslors will l~i~liiilili liiivotiug lm lilcl'ozu~lc ill thc i-iipitetl il Sir' Itnober-t L. Borden lilltl General Louis Botha, premier of thc union of pcctcll llliit much \\'ol'k un the pclicc tl ‘it i:-l l::.lil, lll~i'ill'ilin;\ ll) till: pi'ull.<. All iliilllwilllli ililllizilllll wilt; ri-;ll'lii-ii by l|i~'~ <-llbilivl ill pl'il\'ilii|l;.: llilii. llic llulilill- iulls will go to l'.il-is on Slitnrllziy for Lilc purpose ul` utmllclliig sittings nl’ thu lliteluillied conferences. LONDON. Jail. 1l).~Slr Robert [lor- herc until ncxt wcirk. it ls not rx- .vnuun ~ "~'~i _'cami i-tion of the city. The despaiich said V I I silaltles were reported to he _ severe, ' ~ :by roundabout routes. tho hunger ll live days. ~ Although her port ol' departure ls not given, it is likely that she sails from Southampton. The militia department is all really to receive the ilnler, and thc railways ure preparing to llundlc thc great body of troops which will arrive on her. The department has not ye; rc- celved advice of those on bolird ny military districts. Gotham lhiles Hunger (Special to The Guardian) S'i`. JOHN. N. B., Jail. 10.-The Scandinavian docked hcre at 9 li. m. today. ten days out of Liverpool, with |65 returned fighting men und 225 adult civilians, 746 soldiers' wives and chilllrcn. There were six days oi’ stormy weather. During the voyage there were four deaths and one -birth. Tllc lllfilnl is the only onc not kilckiilg about tllc 'slilp,unil the treat. mi-`l:t on board. Representatives oi’ the tlilrtccn military districts have sent an official protest through the com- (Sp°°I°I t° Th° G“°"“Ia"I `ni:illliing oiiicers to Ottawa. Food. .\.'i'J\V YORK, Jun. 10.-Unless rail- roads can bring food into 'Nelv Yoplt oiut may bc reached within 48 liours PA.R1.s, Jam 10._»Chunce|1_,; Ebert I V 4 :ind the lives oi' thousands be impor- master of the situation in Berlin, it . 51101 df’ ` ` - ln '_ ' ' the io-sull of tile arinc workers' strike. which tied up virtually' all traffic in thc harbor to- Royal Bank Will Issue plrlitilig of ticket agents. sanitary sr- railgcmcn-ts, drunkenness of ship's B LONDON, Jan. E-Secretary Daniels’ spefzchos evoke two opinions here, one suction holding that hc is carrying out a lwzisonablc policy now, that the Un- f ‘ I I limi States ls fu-ning tile necessity or , , 0 tllc c-.rclitioll ui' li strong navy. com- MONTREAL, Jan. 10.-‘Sir Herbert ti pci _lit to share iii Great B;itain's wore (Special to The Guardian) ol' policing the seas. The other sec- on thinks Mr. Daniels is provoking S. llolt, president ol' the Royal Biilill 'nli unnecessary race in naval arma- f Canada, announced at lilo linillla' lngnis. with Great, B,-i_l;.|,._ mmmclng lil rolatlolls ni' the two peoples and stork of $2,000,000 io llc iillooicii lc pointing gs phenyl 3.1; this ngnnu-y, le sllurchoiilors ol' record Junliitry 8 wh-|,, M,-_ Wyman |S Woomg it M 50;: South -Africa, will bc colonial rcprcs- terms ciin bc carrlilll on for icll da,v.\‘ lit lilo rate of $i50 pci' shiirc. ww.,|S_ eut_;‘.lves wllo will have seats when I the congress takes up business of in. 'cuss Iii-tween rcprcscntativcs ill’ lilo bcrt intimated that circumstances tercst to the doininlons they represent I\'11l'lU\1S A111011 DOWCFS- perlnlttillg thc policy of increasing ll the time being occupied by conferen- Iil referring to this lsslic Sir licr~ \l'l justice to the latter' section. it lust be nduniitted that Mr. Danielir B h o So s I _._ ' -. r the capital on attractive terms to the A I t t t » I = a e n I 0 . . :llareholchers would be continued in v:i;;geh;tetl;le¢(ell)1arn(;l;J;‘eed sLc;r;o;e;\;'lele;r';e In Labor Circ|eSGeruul1 Presenter Shins Germany Falling Short uture The stock of the Royal Bank is now 1 Will Be Taken liver In Handing over “lime at $214 e Shaf-____ LONDON. Jan. 10.-The United States, Great Brltalil und italy have agrsed upon ia plan for :airing over German passenger tonnage. The plan will 'be laid before tho German und Allied Brmistlce commlsslorls llcxt` Monday. France is not include-ii in tim plan as she got the hulk of thc Airs- triali passenger tonnage and is will- ing that the other three bid for thc Gel-'mon shipping. LONDON, Jun. 10.-'rue rssignst- isrwlll 1° The Guardian) --- (Special to The Guardian) l.oNooN. Jan. io.-Germany nos fallen bellliid in the last month in turning over material required by the tcrlns of the arnllstlcc. A checking to dlito shows li sliortagc of 685 heavy gulls, 7,000 machine guns, 1,000 trench mortzirl-l, G00 uirplunos, 4736 engines, 5,000 motor lorries :ind 130,000 rail- rulill czirs. _ __ i I i I l Future oi Canadians In SilieriaNot Decided (Special to me Guardian) UT'I`.A.WA, Jan. 10.--No decision as to the iilturc of the Cana/dish Sibor rcsiclled by thc Militia Departnient l i l I lan expeditionary force has yet hoon ll nd it is unilefrstood that thc original plans with regard to the expedition ary' force lwili bc adhered to for the resent The matter is one involving , -- f ~ ' - ll _ ,, . ottawa Wh” is h°*`° and Mfr Gum” .thc 'imperial as lv-ell as thc Canadian F|'“'“'~`4 °f M°“I-"°“I» Wm’ is “ming-I _ _ ___ ' _ Iliuthoritles. und muy require is certalr are invited to 'attend the latter con-, ' ference as representatives of the' iimount of communication botweer the two governments before la 'iieilnltl conclusion is arrived nt. At present there is nothing lo make public. 0utput ill Canadian I Royal Illini Bralicl (Special to The Guardian) O'l"l`~AW.A, Jlin. 10.-Canadian c-ellis in the value of $3,170,221 were issued hy the Ottawa fbrunch of the Royal Mint during the your just closed.f?oine`. to the value of $245.000‘ior Newfound' land. comprising 620,000 silver pieces ,lwcro also issued. The total number of (iitnsdlen places coined during l91§_ was 30,004,468 and the total nuinnor i coins of all kinds was 32,167,429 During the year 4,535,200 shilling plec os were produced and shipped to thi Royal Mint at London. IBernstorlf’s Nephew Gets: ` Three Months For Fraud (Special to The Guardian) SAN FRANCISCO, Jun. 10.-~ Bur- -on Allarrlt Von Dom i3. Mucnicll, nephew of the former G-drnlun Ambas- sador Qount Von Bcrnstorff. wus son- _ °° TMI ANNUNB llllfllll-0! the lvlloluommoiltion will in ml in cus. Prolbrtlorian Chnaiclr lt Cavendish. on | }l‘oe|llay. January Mtn. ot Iifelook. , i 88004-11m3i0il» l,‘. . -~ ` <1-~.. ' ‘ .1-.l“ LINDSAY, Ont.,-Jana! .-Cengratu- ,_\ MII. H. V. BUNTMN ations .ere in order -to General Sir, ' Bam Hughes who' is today oolelntt-_ l Ex-President of the Charlottetown Board- of Trade 'wilosc excellent report tn; hfl lilly seventh birthday. ` of'the_year‘s worl_t sppeorediil Thursdays lsltlief: I ` ` . . l ( l 1 I i \ ,. . _».. .....»- .. - - tcnced today to three months lil thc county ,liill for pcr.pet-rating ia fraud upon the Government by attempting to enter the country with a lorgel: passport. _ prcllounceuicnts, during Mr. Wilson’s wi- of the journey. The Pail Mall Gazette last night discussed the sec- ~et~ry of fthe navy, and said. “-learly, Mr. Daniels' opinion is .hat those who cannot be persuade; .vllh grace must be driven with a big itixll. lt would lbe an affectatlon to issume that his words are not point- sli directly at 'the British Empire. We .ro the power invested with “the in- :olllparaibly grcatost navy" nt. the pre- .el-.»_ time. it ls our .poelltion that would the most affected -hy fresh com- petition. It is scarcely probable, how lvcr, that any pulse will beat faster 'zheln the pulse of these llslanlis lor Uililiels' announcement, although we 'ary speculate as tn the chain of reas- oning, whereby he is lcd to append ‘hl= pcnnl clause to the peace cofer- |1l;o_ A_ very slight acquaintance, with recent history, must show him tllni. Britain does not keep the larg- est navy for any reason but dire nec- ':e:;slty. as lmnny ol’ ~liis 'own country- 'non first caimle to recognise. lit was'n’t ~ll-my years bel‘ore thie war when we 'illdeavoi-eil -to persuade Germany to a 'mutual red-uction of fleets. Among all thc powers now represented in Paris ‘here arc none more an`xl‘ous than ourselves to ifind s policy that will ons; thc naval burden. Pending such relief. we will. doubtless. ri'~:lilnte our armaments as before. according to tho hoods of ‘our Island sit-lialtion. ` _and those of the 'scattered ilopendencles. isnt Mn. nsnlsls is quits mipisrlsn if he Complaints About Treatment on Board. ‘ _ doctor, and immoral conduct ofxhifl cleric are among the charges.. There are 21 men for district No. 6 none for P. E. lslsnd. Brigadier ` General Harold Mc- Donald, Cuni1da’s youngest general is on board; there are thirty-threeihloiils Star lnen, one C. M. G. and one‘D. S. O.. of Calgary, two other D. S. 0's., one M. M. and two D. C. M. I Owing to an outbreak of influenza scvviuil passengers ure still quarantlrr ed. When eight days out the purses' did not know how many were on board. The case is far worse than that of the ,_Northland. I I ”ililT§IilI”|il”£*lll0”li§f0' . l ' . A-_ »l; as; l cg. . f - ».~.*l.`.~'<~:_-._' » -» » . . .m__*_r_-___ _ in + , V - == g = _ == g A ` _-_ . . .__ = ' or i ; , i " ‘ 1 l ‘ng ‘.- 21': . _ f\‘i i i _ ", . "if V J? ,i L. 'l - .,,- 4_. ¢ . 5. H 'l I. v` .'~ . \, A 'i l BY SEC. IJAN|EL’S SPEECH S-ilDDI)S€S [hah W8 HB8 3 m€liRC6 ill BV en ine highest expansion of the Amer icail navy. in such u. development_we thc peace of civilization. and" the rt1r|.rlel-ships in the responsibllitiei .that we hitherto have borne almost.. single-handed. Only one roar is awak- ened hy Mr. Daniel's words. and that ls lest they may lead many Americans tn think that the President is more ape. ..._.__.~.-~.l.....*_._ Freedom of Seas ~ Question Settled (Special to 'Fha' Guardian? LONDON, Jan. 10.--Messages from cenu and Lloyd George have scored sl great success on the question of the the peace ,congress assembles. also been settled to the satisfaction of L`llglaiid and France. LONDON, Jun. 8.-Gil' llohlnt den the Canadian Pndmier' in-. paging tribute today to Theodore Roosevelt declared that he was one of the ghost -commanding hgures of the w_or.ld~ and added. to his vigor of expressiop wide vision and high idealism woo tor him si great place not only in his own country but in the wide theatre of world affairs the remarkahle recept- ion nnll esteem in which he was hold by the people of Canada. .'%%§'§ 3 .._.__.,____ . TO DAIIVNIIVII-ojl\t(l‘l'Aili.“ ict' tai- savor. or-iiinsil-. "ti*r|its"ssii~.v Butler’--80e;pef'10li ":¥9~‘¥»‘¥¢i`*¢‘&¥¢’R‘i¢=l.‘»! 85%# .ses Att U80! ess élllollldlllg hiimunity from its cave “_ tics. “_ ’l‘llA'l‘ the “Golden ltule" b s ss ' - \ , ‘i duty on the 6-13 Jsnuurv. . 'i'llA'l‘ the "doiid past" can never hury its desc. and that the if fiflclls rinnc lil the ilcsh have lan olcrnni force while tile; nlol .` ..._ » . ‘~ “ ‘-'-aqua-»a¢t~a "*"‘ **" li'¢'ilHii'¢Fl° life to its present wondrous activ- hovn thu silver tlireud lu all this' a, llfn fmni the time muh merged from the brute. . ‘ or I is AND it cannot die to day uiiens we will it eo. folgdlqi Mft . nssisosseaeiissaasoeo »<~;aeeeoeooo`¢Jc& - ~ 1., I' . . , 1 .. ,. .5 l.. ,,,_, V ~, _ ,.\\ _ i ; is - . = . _, I _ ap TH-AT thc morale that wo tho war iii but the outohipc ofnll. I ` ip this so callcd "dead past." v - . .-,. . f ._ --mf' I . 'l . 1' f . 1."-5' .,-..'. - . I _ _ _'.8 . W4 é fl- .\..,ii. ' '.,~l .. die s 'ffl _~. in .- ¢ ».;. . ,f,. . l q , _, I NDENSED . l one-ails om. mweium. 1 3 .. REMEMBER . ,2- r , I i i 1 H 3. . N 'el-Ili! if ' , ‘ '~‘ré '[= l #I 'il l , ,I i- . Nl. f - _ if l .. Il lt. i .`.‘~'~’ soo nothing .but a fresh buiwsrk to 4' ,Eli < 3512' . .= if `f. 30 ' l I . f ’ noellcd in Washington than in Eur- ly.. i" , L 'i~~. ; ' fi l i= .,.i i . , fd. 1 .,., ‘xr Paris indicate that premiere Ciemen- ' its <», freedom of the seas and that very - ’- mils is likely to he ssld thereon when The Spanish Morocco question has ; _ , sr' Sir Robert 50i'lI¢ii'si - ‘ Tribute to Roosevelt. . 5." i I. a e .5 .- `= l l. I *P l., I 1' S4 l; \ l, . ~ ."»‘,' s s, . 'mn lil' 'l li f~.1~.,_,p3~;¢;:;~ vii a ' r. ‘i _ ‘f `“`*~“f’-*~s:=- '....; 'l -' '.‘ . .