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CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, JANUARY so, 1920. e n-ii. c--J., mn. ti. e n,' mn innual luheerlptien, deilvend, 84.00. ill Hlllll BUNFERENBE __ _IIZEBHIISillllilililillllliliilil llilllllllllilil 5|ll|il|[lNi lllllilillilill liliil lllilllli -_ii ,E Chancellor of the Exchequer Invites Leadi1igiDeclare Hungarian Trouble is by no Means F _ Experts on International Finance to‘Dis-_‘ _Over and Political Conditions in Neigh-1 cuss Problems of Exchange and the Gen-= boring Countries do not Guarantee Tran- quility. __ (Special to The Guardian-) tion to .hold an international con-- (Special to The Guardian.) 0 V eral Financial Situatioiiq ' ' t’ei‘enee'ot' exlperts to devise rein- l"ltA/GliE_ Jmp 29.-The Uzeclio LONDON, Jun. 29.-The (‘lian- etlies for the existing situation. Slovak Govt-riiiiient yesterday iiiudc i)niIy Mull tedn-y. ,is ready to consider joiiiiiii; iii any .popiiliitlon was nun l‘v.et'lio. it was t 'l`iie itliituicellor is also coiisitiei‘- |geiiei~a-I plan oi` the kind proiuoteii' _ ut of -the qiiestioii' to consider .1 olniiteer niilltia system liecausi- that elenit-nt could not he rt-lied cellui' of the Exchequer has invlt» Referring to the statemeiit that -public ,tho draft ofian ai-.my Iiili U ell some ot’ the leadng experts on the United ‘States Goveriinient is_providlng ifoi' an army on ii peace s lntei-nation finance to' .meet him considering the possibility of iinun- footing' of 8,090 oillcers und-' 141,910 in next week to discuss int`ornially cially aiding Austria and some otli- nieii. A statenieiit uct- - 1"f.li..?.i§§"i"ii.if".?i‘.`§i`?il ‘l..-l§"’ili‘i'.."f` » I , ` 4 l\lu\’i/ YO\llK,Jun.28.-lhopolict\_1_§‘ __, _ 5 ,l L' _ H <- ' land firc departnients were hard 'VU-10111- 1111011111-T 10 1"* U1l"Q~‘l1 hit by influenza many; 200 p0||ce_ tl;t~_F{>leii1lid__iiiiisi<-.il trt-at pfovid- _ _ _ ._ _ . . _ ._ V _ . ,_ . __ _ . | I _ men ii_nti_ bet\ve_en 200 .intl 300 fir..-__f_l__ _____i¢____Q_;;t_i_i_Siiiii_i_ri__¢___ \;/_i-i_\n___c__:_ti_i_'5_t- 111111:; M ng “mme to mnmt ml livliose work last night' was equal" _ llirtl S. f`?olei', coininissionei‘ ol’ char- -_`_ ‘~» ‘ ~ 1** 'U' | Declares it is Time tnr Great Britain to Find Out " "ill:-’ .'.1:;‘ i':;:.‘. ‘ mes _hm 800 gallqnq of wh_`M,` ivlous t\iIort~i llc fiirulslletl tio lr"~is|_ U S |,,,v‘é helen |,0ugm`b)`. lm, tiifiiir sevenuiiiiiiilieiwi ‘which iveri. _ ° ° ’ $10 _md $11 __ g__m___ for ,__edk'.m__| all heard with the koeiiest pleasure. _ ' ° ‘ P.-'»i-i ti" ii. ns lil wal' WI11 119 1101`9V91`_ 3 111011111119|11 01 111111111Y~ "i" ““”‘"g "‘“ e"“‘°"“"‘ tn. `lf.‘.T.i'i"lnln.. .'12 'ii'.'-l1_"i'»i....f`.f.f.i States during the war. Hopes Switzerland Will Enter League iiAitTi~‘o‘itI> <'onn_ Jnn. zs_~ "ll" “"~*‘- "'“"1*”"-“0'\- L0NI)0N_ Jnn_ 29,-"lt is time ever as a nionuinoiit of infiiiny be-_ About 700 new trzisiishil' iiifliit-rival A;_l_`h_"___D_‘:?' _i_jI__y1f”; . for Great Llritu-iii eai'iiesti\' io ask fort- whit-.li for C<'l\1lll‘1t~’S 10 1f0l11“i \1'\*l"~‘ 1‘fl>01`10l1 10 1110 S1810 <10l111l`1~i ` ' .11 .' 1 1` "1 `". ber 1918 from 9.000 ot’ whom 4,000 |. | f '.1 \,.;'i.`-,ni ii' it ever decent Auierlcau must liung` ment. of lieultii today a tIeci‘ousi~|"""1"1'7" 11'" ~*""1'¢"'i5 ‘1“1‘11"1\'H "1 ifPASS;-:litSi3liIntn:n1 yesterdfii' wlwil 904 MMS M""" m"'*'“""" Mm' """""""“"" ,_ ._ __ ...__ . -» . ,_ accordingly," Horatio Bottomley. Basing his attack upon the Dun-1 were reported. Today's list in-I ___{_'_‘_f_':'f“_‘ “_"‘g_, Q1* """'-" (“'"“g i,,_.,_,n of iam. (,(,,|3p1emi,1,._ ywiuc. IM P editor-ofJoIiii1lu1l,1'1'-W-11l=\1l<"‘ i<. i‘., nnii :iii-. iientir-y lrendliis ii magazine; that both she or the German wamhtps the_r_a-4** to»l‘ar1lanienit at the sessioii which In ,.,,_.|,,“.mg the nvidf-nee Mr, land her mother had strenuously __|u_ne_ has .been get “Be by tm, mi ovens 11 m<>i\1l\ hence ie “"S1‘H"\l= snnnriern tinniing with r0i>0sed operation _inn nuthortties.'rhe Admiral hssre- l`11G1\11_i1111011 01'__S11' H<’“‘__Y 1_)_"1\1`1"“ side or the story pointed out than and that both had asked that sn- -turned to Germany, it was announc- aud ot or mem ers of t e ‘overn- l Dr Jardine was called in -to see 301.1161' 1100101' 110 S6111 10\‘- MF- ed lodayl ‘ _inept and the Depz_ii"_tiiient_. _'I`li_e _pminmf on Fmruary gm when She ,Bm-n__., had further __t¢gti_fi_edo_thet_ _ 1"1“""°'f‘ M1"1S1°1°- 11- -S U" 9” ""‘ ' -sui tliut she was suiferln from 11119 f1d‘ 061143111 1111 91’ C 0? Um' J R f T is urging that the need for econ- mo‘,|h_._,_h(,_ _.md he advised 19|- ;01wIthout her consent: that the doc- _ e omy in the adm-inistratioii ot' the S00 __ dL,m|s__ HD was Sem fm. allay had acted |-'oughiiy if not by-ut c'ou1\tr.v'>i iiusiiives bo- fully recon- Coupit. of days litter wlieii she de- rally towards her and that when she (Special to The Guardian.) Hizuli lllifi 1110 UDl1l'0P1'11111011S ‘lf clared she was siifrr-riiig from very [had asked for another doctor he _ PARIS, Jan 28.-~Jugo-Slevin. has 1111*. 1’il|'10US <1¢‘ll1'l`1l"**111`H fm' 11'” severe pains. Iler Iiusbaud had told lliad declared quite roughly that be rejected the latest allied propo- 11@‘Xf 1150111 -W-“ill” 1110 l'*‘11“¢'*“1 U’ 1110 this no an indent-iidtint. mitiioss. Iliad no time to get another and sltion for settlement ofthe Adriat- ' UW?-‘ff 1l‘Vf‘1 “‘”ll’1"°"111’1“ Wm' 0111"' The doctor came to the house and ilhu-t there WHS il 111811 Wl=\11111K 0111- 1C d15DUl@. it was learned today. ent service. In the effort to b1‘iI1t: im- comiition was sur-_ir that immed side for him. The Jugo-Slav reply will be hand 10\\'l1 Dllbiie' €XD@11f1111i1“P- 11 15 field- late action had to 'be tnkeii and ssl Mr. Johnston laid stress on the ed to the French Foreign Office at, here H1115' DU S0111" 111111161' 1‘@‘11l“` a consequence the operation was levidence given by Drs. Giliiis and 7 p. m. The reply, ‘it was under- tions of staff when the number of perfo,-,m.(i_ Mr, Saunders declnreulslnclair; two -physicians who were stood, advocates putting the boun- f‘"1D1£'J<’l’-S 111 ‘he 1111111111 1115131111' tiint the pluiiitift"s mother, Nlrsi 10811811 in =l11l€1`WRI‘dB Mid W110. 116 nieiit. has .been reduced siiice the ygepves w|,(,|,,,d \,¢._en,,|M.ndingi|@1-lgaid were in it better position to assisted in mukiiig all the prepara- tions for the operation und that the patieiit ht-i'selt` suhniitted. lf, as the iplaiiititl' said, she bud protest- ed, wiiy iiiil Mrs. Reeves assist and wliy was not lier liusbuiid sen-t for .Y yards away. if Dr. Jardine was guilty of acting as alleged it would be equivalent to a criminal opera- tion and criminal action should be brought against him; also that Mrs. Reeves should be held as an acces- r I (Special to the Guai'.fian) ' xtensive duiiiiige in the violent gale which swept Ireland, Scotland and ”` 13...... ..X.....~....> 1G'T'R° Shareholders Continues in 0iiice i`°""`°"` E"“'"""` T"“""" BERNE. Switzerland, Jun. 29.- inucd to reach here today. The Daily (‘-lironicle said the London so y. Mr. Saunders declared that ow- ing to the condition of the patient 1 the doc-tor was amply justified in what he did lu order to save ber_ life. He reviewed the evidence of a | large nuiiiber of doctors who testi- fied that lil tlic wonian's pulse was . up to 1110 as l)r. Jardine had stu!-` _ know more about the suse than the I whole array of others who ‘based their opinions on what was told them by Dr. Jardine. The evidence of Drs. Gillis and Sinclair. Mr. John ston contended, showed that. there had been negiig ence with regard to the treatment of the woman af daries 'of Jugt>Slnvis -back to the lines proposed by President Wil- son. Esthonia Makes Peace ‘ With Soviet Russia (Special to The Guardian.) tel' ‘he °pem"°”' LONDON, Jun 28.-A peace trea- Mr. Johnston dealt st some length with the shock which Mrs. Burns had received from' the un-"< called for treatment and the rough manner of the doctor and made an eloquent appesil to the .iury to give consideration to ber demands for damages. Mr. Justice Fitzgerald in biii charge to the jury read the three counts in the declaration and laid down the law to the fury respect ing each. ty between Esthonla and the Rus alan Soviet Government ig to be slsned tomorrow, according to a despatch'_froin Riga rt/o the Ex- change Telesraph Company. The treaty, according to these advices, provides that Esthonia shall re- ceive 16,000,000 rubles in gold, con cessions for the coiistnictlon of a railway from Ravel to Moscow, material.; for building the line and 300 locomotives. H th t th .lui .ltlo of OTTAWA, Jim. 29.-A general ` _.___ omg n B Hpec Dog H advance ranging nil the way from; (Sp¢°;a| to the Gua,._<||a,,) 'Switzerland relntive to entering fthe League of Nations is understood, and that the requirements of the federal couiicll will be mei, have rheen increased by it letter receiv- ed by`former president Ador from Premier Mlllerand of France who is acting as president of the Pence, Conference. M. Ador and fprofessor Miix Hu- ber were sent to Paris by the fed- eral council to set fortlrut length Abortlecii express train was forced cd. it iiidicatcd i1 weakened con- W1111 1'€'Ki11‘tl 10 1118 3900110 11011111 ¢ n $5 to $12 or 'uior_e her thousand _ i- _ LONDON _hm 29____s|_. George 10 S10 several tiints because 01 tiitioii rin lt' other conditions “ere 119 1101111611 0111 lhiil no o eration p . . ' ' . (1 ‘ . '. ' D _ _ _(special to the Guardian) _ _ _ _ » _ the high winds. The tru-in covered as descrllied that it was an eiiier-1126111 110 l1@1'1`01`1110d 115' 11 D11YS1C1011 §,€,?,:i,,).‘:'S,:,l},}:.§';tpl“,({5rm;hfylgnggxz OTTAWA. Jun. 29.-Tlio Hpvviili "’;__Sn;_1;cg_(;::;m;;2)n?_fv_T:_l only four miles in two hours. gent-y case and the plaintiff had no 'W11110111 1110 0011146111- 01 1119 981-18111- ‘ ` . ' liarelioltlers of the _ ‘ ’ ` . ` f<‘w lilly!! 111111 111° I11'0SD0C1S 1\1‘@.m_P9U“g or me S . H4 tion to open the Cniiudiuii exhibi- tli'it iriccs will still go higher be-.G1‘m‘1 Trunk R“11“'“5' ""1'“1°mW" 1 ~ . . 1 _ , , _ tion in London iii Juiit. ‘ fore the spring uiontlis. ` 1"” b‘_’e’: °“He‘1_1° ‘u'1ff_'_:x0__`;g_‘_;_(_)l This disposes of the rninor that ig;-num] for m-|i0n_ The latter is to be the final arbiter ""*****°‘_ “°- Mr. itsnuniiers also 'contontieu He Or elif- is to take the chance ~(§-_;;______ to The a_____d_______ ti t - id. _» i . fir; of operating or raking the chance 'i`ht latest ndviinr-e affects ncur "lei" le WW" 11” 50”" ‘ 0 I _H H qu, I "__ mbh Com ,tlig li‘ar1imI1e»;i‘imi>:-zririiziiienllly 01 11V11lG '11/111110111 1118 0‘I>@l'l1110l‘l- l’oN`D0N"1°'n 28"`W' A' H“3h°°` ‘ _ . - ~ ' _ H ___ ie wo't rc ii si > ' ~ 11’ 1111 111° P11111 g1‘11l11‘B f1‘0l11 hl1il_1"° ""mp“"y mgnr( ng ll uw niissi.inoi'.~ii1ip ilu' March and vap- . -lsilioli by the former of liie sys- I . pour in count from duv today con- culls up to good luinliei. Wllli the qu _ _ p,._q,._,, U, _,Dim vow,"-,ig hm Ninn. _E . - .pm-seiit sliorluge of s_toc§r t;iT¢~rii:g §_§_1l_1.____3_il_l _-g¢_=.__1ielil iii Loiidoii on ______ ____ _____ _____________ _,___ _____g____ _\_______ . i .~t..o ' xv ' .'.. ~ the Swiss attitude -before the Su- iixdtt11(e1i21'1ea`Il1e:‘?iaIA(euIii: L11`0;1-‘Q f‘0\` 'i°°°i_`_ fix" 1Mvtl1`g.lia\.~i` l'1>f;‘!;nM"1l1l111|1l1lél1 1102111 Trcuwm'dHrH‘d"‘"t wus before Mn had Wm nnymlmlpssnnss or ne tenmm is necessary for me preser- , _ _ . _ _ Th th _ Australian Premier, speaking pt _ injured, ili'it sho was nblt to up ___ P_£_______91‘_: ;1_:'__4_“____t;IT\f_T'_;'tZ_l;1_f_)_; _C_:iB:;1 Melbourne yes_____d___y_ _____d the _mn tiriuoiisiy; ninn tn nt tin- inntiinni lowed n~i>liyslc1an.wh0l\11nto con- "“" w°“1d ”"°"“°’l’ """““ °“‘ 1" , ,- -- _ . . U1 P lfl , ‘ ’liie vase of brlzzol, plrtlntiil vs. evidence did not siiow thiit there 1411101' \\119-11181' Dl`0l11l71 B\1l'8`1C11-1 B1- N§ws“§e___‘;a_‘;(;_cot‘;2_l__z_;gS1’;fd;e(;f”A1__';: D1‘01110 1301111011- the price coming down. oi' the (‘iiiintll.in mission in Lon- - _.___ -__..'_.____ _.l___.__._~___ := tion returns here it is expeC!t‘f1 that l _ . _ _ . n . _ _ - tl I .til t 'li 1 _ branch M M ofutliltg Wdiiiii)i(ihf."A)il;ilh!e:s office. ` o'rTAWA Jan. 29.-A nu- ernn- . ."““*°°*_°-°° . . D o if » TEAM 9 [}[]M_S '|'[] 3;:“;i;:.:":.;°.i.t;f"..c:.'if.;";..°“:. 131111811 13121111 101 1181"” _ ' .i;"l.°i.`f."..f§§`.l'f.l'§k-'in”f.n§'iiff§f§.§i°§'i vIEN§f_e-0313028--A B'f'_§1Sl1_§'°--_ Jiistlce llaszurd in the Supreme Court yesterday. . Mr. G. Gaudet appeared as conn- scl -for the plaintiff und' Mr. J. J. Johnston for the defendant. 'idenco was heard from six wytlifosseg for the plaintiff and -from two for the defendant. The court adioiiriied about 4.30 and will meet again ut 10.30 to-day when the cast- will be given further hearing. -~Z<-o>--- - *4*O4-%4% icoiiniiivsiinsiiiciiisi FOR SALE NINE' CHOIICE BREED . ing ewes, due to lnmib lst of Ap- ril. Appiy to A. Agnew, R. R. No. 6, Charlottetown. 8550-1-30ME2t WANTED T0 PURCHASE FIVE or ten acres of land within five miles of Charlottetown. Write Box 134 city. 6551-1-30|ME6l~pd *WANTED-WAITRESSES FOR Charlottetown |Country Club. Ap- ply lleddin Bros. 6520-1-29ME2i. GIRL WANTED FOR HOUSE- work. Apply 86 Fitzroy St. _ ` 31. *WANTED-TWO GOOD LIST carriers. Apply at Guardian sub- scription counter. 6492-1-28MEtf. g. ligt-rice on the part of Dr. Jardine. rliir. ‘Sriiinders siild that if the ver dict wus given for the plaintiff, iti would mean that the coun-try doc-_ tors would have to work in piiirs_ for their own protection against suits of this kind -being brought a- gainst them. Mr. Saunders also em- phasized the fact that if Dr. Jar- dine had behaved in the manner alleged. and hnd noted 'brutally to-i wards the woman they would not: have sent for hini the next day. Mr. Saunders also said that Dr. Jardine and another doctor in the vicinity were unfriendly over dlsagreementi resulting from difference of opin-1 ion over ccrtniii smallpox cases and i that this quarrel may have hadi something no do -with the lnstitu-1 tion of this suit. Hon J. J. Johnston. K. C., coun- sel for the plaintiff, declared that the defendant had 'two lawyers de- fending his case and that vlrt.u_s.1ly the whole .medical frimternlty were banded together to stand 'by him whilst the plaintiff had only one lawyer conducting her case. lMr. Johnston in referring to the evidence given by the great army of medical talent, quoted from au- thorities on medical jurisprudence with regard to exipert testimony de- claring thut it was of little real value. He cited instances where doc- tors had disagreed mentioning s well known case when il certain Iuwyer was tried In thlg court. vntlon of health or saving of life; "mn be ready "ml "' °“m°1em15' the consent being then implied. The jury is to determine fromi t_he evidence whether this was an emergency case or not and if tacit consent was given or not. With regsni to negligence. the law is very clear. lt is expected that the pivysician should have s rv.-asonalble amount of skill; know- ledge and judgment. After further explaining the law, 'His Lordship then reviewed the evidence, deli- ing first wth the defendant's stale ment that he had been called in to treat the patient suffering from severe abdominal pains; threaten- ed with miscarriage and with cer tain other conditions that required immediate action; her pulse for in- stance helng 130. The defendant had also stated that the mother ll- sisted in the operation and proper ation ftherdliore. After further reviewing the de- fendaut's story His Lordship then referred to the plaintIl's evidence stating that she denied the state- ments made 'by Dr. Jardine. He ai so pointed oun. that importeaico must ‘be attached to the evidence of Drs. Gillis and Sinclair who made personal examination of the plaintiff. ln closing His Lordship set forth the questions which the jury should ask themselves bifdte coming to a decision. The Guardian understands that the defendant will make simulca- tton to the full court for A new triei numerous army to say" "thus tar and _no further.” he is quoted as saying. “We are hedged with na- tions which lust after -this coun- t__y_.. Germany ' s for' er Criminals (Special tc The Guardian.) l1\.AR~lS. Jen 28.-4}ei‘many has sent A note to the peace confer- ence urging the Allies to relieve ber from execution of the clsuso In the Versailles treaty which re- quires; Qei-many ito deliver miei'-I sons accused of war crimes, It was learned today. The text. of the note has not yet .been made public. l-£03-i ANNOUNCEMENTS, COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS, ETC. "Bee wametl in York .1-___ Mr. Johnston then went fully ln- that the verdict be set lelde.