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F* i` "-`a.‘,f’_,‘,,-$5?~3»'i"'s('-.».V»i~;»_, 5-. ‘-`,"". uw yffifi'-.rl i¢.~,Wi»__ __ _N _,_ » - ' ii ~‘ i. in .13 5_2 i . i i _ i ‘ .. l W A """ ”"`° `l ‘ ~--~---------~~ - = _ _ - I - :_ __ _ __`_`* THE GUARDIAN covERs PiuNcE EDWARD isLAND LiKE THE DEW “___ A __ g s_WoRTii Ri-:ADiNc ' `" _ V. _ _ _ _ _ A . A1.i.rin-1 Anvrs Woimi _'__ F1 C ._l.l..l5.i.‘_l_.V_--_- TRUE( ..... initial suinoripuon. deiiiioriiirfrbiii _Darin-._ _ ° 1 ' f f - - ~ V- J _ _ T _+ - . _ mm ___ Y _ _ “_"__ _l My - _.-==s==iimiisa;- ¢i..»i.e.»w»» annals.. some im fm. ¢.,,.,_ 1 cHAnLoT'rE'rowN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY DECEMBER ie. me Mo ,U V; (‘M_,,_d)’ I: -_ -, _'- ffj; _‘-- ~ ,_ __ iiiiiLiiii_ii_i_i_i&i (i_i)iN_ERENCE P. isiiuo iuuiu 3°” -li"iiiil“iin.. oiscossiiio rimis__ . 0 _ Representatives of Allied Governments Assembling at Paris. First Meeting Probably on Monday. _____.__.._.____ Balfour will. probably reach Paris At a'lB.!fgely attended meeting of. re- ,possible to go from Charlottetown to (Special to the Guardian) PARIS, Dec. 17.-'rho arrival of the various officials fto meet Presid- ent Wilson has now been arranged for. The Italian Premier, Vittorio Orlando, and Foreign Minister Son- niuo will reach here Thursday, Thi niitisii Pi-uns Minister David i.ioy_d George and Foreign Secretary A. J. next Saturday or -Sunday with Prem. presentative citizens held in the TRANSPORT COMPANY Organized -in Charlottetown With _Capital oi $25(l,ll00. Provincial Directors Appointed. _Elmira in .45 minutes, to Tlgnish in ler Clemencenu_ The presence of Legislative Council Chamber yester-fone hour and 30 "lll1‘ll5@H.i0 Morioton H1050 Den/ce 'delegates will permit oi discussions between the four leading DOWGPB. Great Britain, France, United States and Italy. The inter-Allied conference :probably will assemble “ext M0llll8»Y but the sessions will b brief not exceeding two days. SOME BOYS WHO CAME . R room “OVER THERE” Among the boys who returned beanie from overseas on Mondoy night w'ei'e:-- ' Lt. Chan. McArthur went to France with the C. M. R. in October, 1915. having enlisted dn Charlottetown un- der Col. dngs. He fought in the third battle of Y-pres, the Somme, Vimy, Amicus and Arral. He was wounded in the right side at the Somme on Oct. 2, 1916 and dn the arm at Monetry on Aug. 26th last. He received his Comm- ission ns a Lieutenant for work on the field. Lt. McArthur, who is a. son of the late Chas. McMillan of Cornwal| had been residing for a good man! years in Colorado and was home on a visit when he enlisted. ' Pie. James T. Robison. of Charloltte- town. was among the returning scl- diers on iMonda°p5'hight. l-le is a son of Ml's. D. McDonald. G-raiftoii St. West and enlisted in 1914 wiuin ins corps of Guides. He afterwards served in Bermuda and went to France in 1915. Hb saw 19 months service there and 'wie at Ypres, the Somme and Pesach- endale. He received a machine gun bullet thrngli ~ the knee ‘ at the Sonime and was Wounded at Passch- ehiiale and (assed. Pte. Robison was forimerly employed wit-‘h Beer & Goff. A brother -Stephen was killed -in action ._-sis. n. .i. Meoamiiu, west st rei- `ei‘|_ enllsed in 105th. Transferred to 18th and lateifto 1st Canadian Mach- ine onn rs'attaiidn. iifoiieht in' Francs. tildm Nnv..1e1a. to sept. 191s-_ at A5‘ras was struck in rf;-ht side aud- head with shrapnhl. Was in hospitals since. A brother Pre. P. s. Menonnid ofthe 102nd wins killed at the Somme in mo. ' ..l'te. L. E. Oraqlford. Charlottetown soil or ivir.‘uoo_ (Ji-awtord or the Mil- itary Convalelsceiit Hosvlml left here with the iota and mush! S916" months with the '26th Battalion, until Nov. e, 1917. when ns was _woimdedln the hand at Pllsohendale. He has not 575% recovered the use of his hand- te. G. H. ¢re'lby, Marshfield, enlis- ted in the liinlitieers in iMV00S0ilW» Bhsk. Foulht 18 months in Fi'Hl1¢€ and was at Y‘\ti'es, the Somme and Wmy Ridge. Was wounded at Vim`Y in the lungs and knee with shrai>a°l~ Spent ten months in hospitals. --Pte. N. Madera, -Sourls, enlisted in 1osui. rouniit win neun wounded inright arm with Shrapnei at Passen- Ghdaeie. Has not 'yet recovered use of ai-rn. _ _ Me. 8. Mebonalti, Clermont, enlisted in Jan. 1918. with tile, Fort Garry Hom and not in two rem »°f"l°° ll\.‘France' till ylounded in Merch. rits at scoiioniin. . Pte. Geo. lilrifi. of Boutbwesti 74°* 1|. wavwiin ina’ and -Heavy Betwfv mi June. 1015; nnrii wounded at - 'Y Ridgew ' _ _ ANNDUNBEMENTS. _ co1uI,Noi_» 1avEN'rs. E i\mio'r_1Nos.i=:'ro. “S-"$THlRl W L BE A meetilil Of W I 0 ing _to anleccident in ' Gr. John C. Stewart, son oi' Mrs. Daniel Stewart, Prince St. enlisted ln the P. E. 1. H. B. under Major D. A. McKinnon in March, 1815. Transferr- ed to 11th Brigade Ammunition Col- umn and wen`_t with that unit to Eng- land. Went to France with the 36th Howitzer Battery in July, 1916. \Vas ,at the Somme, Vimy Rldge_ Hill 70 land Passchendaele. Wounded at last Vnnmed place, Nov. 5th. 1917 by Shrap :nel in the leg. Brother Ira was killed finlongside of _him at Passchendaele. i Gunner Fred Moore, son of Mr. G. iM. Moore of Moore & McLeod, Char- Ilottetown, enlisted in tho Second and returning home wounded, re-in. when he 'was sent back xassed fr Cambrui. He was married on 'June “ded for Lleutenun\‘s c<>mmlSSl°ll 1| lttetownv StiRl`i"V.\lito R; aiR.ohaving enlisted lil Fredericton. W at to the ' osoi-gs is. `. L_'N°. zzos. Her- England _he was uname to s _ _sion was '_ oss.-imi t " '_ (Brethren ple .sae _ fron - e attend. . G ll nt of Summerslde. pn' J' S . . ' ht four aoecizasmnnfl- th iosin and ions enlisted in F :__c__ when he was gag. " °"""7" ' months in l' 'f -'mm .Annum \f,wi:¢1-iiie , of wi “__ _ Three _ » _Will Silver Blyllc F0 -_ . ._ ‘ - .-- _rr 5 1 g aww __`_.,_. i».»»vo.i.|. -~. ,.V». -. ‘ im .cami ‘wisiminis or castle _ '_ ' ..maun .`_ -~`l i \. / Fitter G Russel eer, son o i , r. H. Bw. so-f1en°=°w°» °“"S°“‘ Will be Accompanied by Distinguished Oliioers and Wh ...., .f \i ,N , _ _ V, -_ ‘" ‘i in own i civic reception may into win 1- <» is e- _ _ Feb. 1916. Took a course at _ Woo- , di-sputch from Stockholm. No Gurfj I _ Vi, _‘,. ‘V/4% 1 iv-ich Arsenal as a fitter or a.rtifi<;e_s_i; - __ix:_i_ilt_ner__y__0:;/_i_l!l__bo al-, _“__ m";'l> V17,-.».» __ W J 4 ' »' 1*’ 4 °' “1 A""“~ Vlmy' ont to the Admiralty Pier su- i ¢/ / -spent some me ‘ (hlef of the British forces in l<`i‘ariu- Ollg ' V 3' ' ce and EnghmdhiVvas on thionagmil iv-'lil arrive in England next Thurs- Lady Huis will be Dreselll- li ls “id ' "` / A ` ' Wnn ' , _ ' _ _ l ii i i V _.r », , ' ‘ mmeucht;RniorRhhi(plat Stamford Brid- lily morning with a staff of distin that utter _She peace; t_\;;:_¢_;_ ;_;gF_f__ ispeolal To The Guardian) . K4//. - _ l' _ “dm” ° V P “uished ofhcers After landing at th. there will e a m ‘ LONDON Dp,c_ i7___ six more i .‘ '_' ~_1._, Canadian Apples Selling at a $2.16 a Dozeni (Special to the Guardian) LONDON, Dec. 17.-Sir Robert Borden had a practical illustration since his arrival here on the cost of living. On Regent street fine apples pin it fruit store attracted his attention and appetite but when he found they were selling for $1.00 a pound he dé- ited Grand Pre on his return. This price of course was abnormal but ap- ples of the poorest quality cannot bt- purchased for less -than 5 cents each. every person and are a fair indication of the cost of living. For the past two weeks eggs have been selling in Lon- don at $2.16 per dozen. National Ministry , For Roumania (Spec_lal- -To The Guardian) received here from Jassy, Rouxnan says King Ferdinand has requestf M. Bratlano, former Premier to form n national ministry. The despatci- adds that it is reported that Breitinno will fomn o coalition cabinet with th support of the conservative party. of the pri p SHPP" E"“°°¢ E' Dawy’ sou of Mr' -namely continuous coininunlcatiou J. A. Messervey Secretary. fl _ _ _U f D W L S If __ Edward Davemlcuy’ 'mer sewing 16 h i l d With such an Major Kennedy leaves this moming. ` 'Q ms gna on 0 r' ' ' 0 ` nomhs in France with the C F_ A_ ‘Vim R 9 man an ° .Imperial Secretary of Foreign Af- : . Giiiiipiuent as hc proposed it was quite _on return to Ottawa. fairs has been __ccep_0d_ _ h 105th as bandsmau, in 1916- W” -lon an' arrangement that c arges .ittsaf I 4 ' rl * i " , . l ii i l . = ~ f" ‘s ,I ~ 20 mon- s _ '-"*'M“"°h~’ 1918' » - t he Guardian) _,...~t----1--.u-new- ~_Last of Germans Sir Wilfrid La rie Dollar a Pound and Eggs, Militia. at the Canadian club lunch- FOR OEMOBILIZATIQN.. Gen. Mewburn Tells Canadian Club oi Pliins loe- ing Soldiers Home. Will be Discharged” V 1 AZRe0rVVarRsVV(RVRV0DRrVliRnVR.nmy and ` "` Mi (Special To The Guardlan)_ month, while commencin¢`1rit.l\ lhb l - - TORONTO, Dec. 17.-A compre-iruary they will be disch.%rg”,.g,-4;., iienslve address on demobilizallonfroto of 10,000 a moni.h"iuid‘ cided to leave his appetite for this problems was delivered by Major’As regards the fighting tracy; luscious fruit unsatisfied until be vis- Genet’-3.1 3' C- 'Mewburn Minister of ever. approxlmately.10t\,09o gf will be obliged to remain in eon yesterday. He said that iluringiuntil March 1. The. “wipe the war 611,984 men were volunteers. *wan in favor of increasing UM lic spoke of the plans for brinsingioi’ post discharge .Eggs enter largely into the living of the men home again stating that i’or,six months. General |11; December and January the troops wdllino more Canadian troops would r be discharged at the rate of 20.000 alscnt to Siberia. " . The' Gulf of St. Lawrence Shipping and Trailing Company' has secured the subsidy for the Magdalen Islands service next your and also for a ser- vi D between li--mtrf>.'il and ilimitlnin llieavy Battery under Major Stanley. _ if ii , i' .d ii , i-0 osiiion and pro. , 7 . V _ _ _ -- P oi. sur S an some 1915 tm June 1918: fought in many tion which if adopted would bc oi im-R The Provisional committee mot fit ,, ' "VV “R “hc "ulmf':my “` t“"DL e“ga3em°nts notably “my Ridge and niense benifit 'to Prince -Edward is- ;8 o`clock` in the ofilcc of His Worship 5 if'V`,;‘_)luL:;__fjLl_"\`_`fIt_i‘ m_,K`;_p\ur“L;(;ll mnw' P”“°h°“d“l°' Owing m an huury t° lufndflt would in the first place on-able fthe Mayor and completed ll‘~fl" (S ada, to me Gwrdian) [iw V __ _ "L V1 xl mon is ,ago his hand h° was undef Treatment ho Dominion Government tofulillloneiorgaiiization bp aPDointinB His Wor- BEEN; D_ 17 A" H __ I ~ u m‘_'"""“"“ ° “le ‘ “bdalun Islands for a “me in Bam" H°°p“°l' nci :il terms of confederation ship Mayor Wright Presdent and Mr. mtcl; _§ec_'_Xv_;']° '______e'___0___ B;_‘l'_“: _‘__°;_‘_ """`°` ' " ST. LAWRENCE SERVICE ` FOR NEXT SUMMER SALONIKL Dem “___ Wi___l___ Gull oi _St._ Lawrence Shipping and Trading Compo- . Will lake Up the Montreal Maritime Service _ For Next Year. - service. It is the cempany’=. im., at present to run one boat from ro the Mlagdalenes and to nm fi ._ on a rout-_‘_ about as follower. Mont '-.!~»- ln .» i;;,-_;.._- 1-»»i~ii-_, Siiiriiii' '_ li._;"'- li-:i...\-.':., i’i-';=...ii1, l~),i_i_ -H2 Ca-pc bw.-ton, Tort Ao. . wi'.iuii-iliziitl, Amir..-riit,_ .\';.._. isi;-inda. . » " W1 is ° f~-/-~ '-_-_:ZF-.? f5:;“»¥”f' mm.; K 1 \ eg' M” - _ _... isp-on -»= Again Visits Toronto' . ,V _ _ , h d, on _ DON, D _ 15 --'Ill Prus an _ __ _ _ , V Pte G- H- Kl°||)' 0! C°"‘:_;;_______ed I-0-N ___ gsounces ogciauy _“__ _ historic trait tuieu Lu ops a n.l Ania. the cause of miiny _n:q,-y~pii.m-iii, d i the 105th. was Goveiirme a » OTTAWA Dec 17 -In recognit ' ' » Z V I i -/_ _/Vs#-'-lg if _ri ' ,__ _ ’ ` A ‘¢. 'er :r(’ V _ . f. ,wire :ir " `iZ¢»u~f,|1 0 r » 1c\:i-.=. it '- ¢i~',_..-_/-" , ',-.:'g;,_e»~ ie \ \_ f -/-- wsntto Francs in Jniy iaio with _ _ , . ._ V ,_ __ __ _ ,_ sein Battery sew its-ating at Yvres. _ yr VL /»-fo’ ' -he ~ Kemtmel, -the Som 9, f- ‘ ' 2 " V -' ~ ',' ' _ __ , - (Special To The Guardian) sea i _ _ / V _ .5 ,A mu 70’ Amie” and other important NDON D 17.-Field llflarsliai tion where u civic address will be pro ' ° ~»-. f ,in " -, ';, W, _ - _ Sh Dou____ _§;___ ____ _ _ _ _ _ _ ._ Six More Canadians , g (_, ______V in _ig _ ll ll* “°°l’““‘” m F‘““` - D ins will di-ive to one town nail Wm Viet C ` `_ A - " _ “R u ‘ V il ' ' ' ff; . < 1 nts On Dec 1917 was gaslleil ‘md L0 1 mandcx sonterl the Field Marshal Later SU »~ Y ` M i -¢ -.ai oria ross " " r isunu i (" _ / _J , ` *Q If; me ‘»¢,_ I 1 \ . sr -» sm _ ‘t \° - 1,; ' ' , ,,, _ *'~UJ~ ~.¢ _. u 'V - V V ' _ _ - ` vo- -/*~-*/Z/\J - , »» K \ J. ‘\»_ ”"`»'<~;_=':L#'° I f _ 1 i ,__ ik. .. _J _ ge,'the only “Islander on_itwX’_r;x; si_l_T§_¥i' gockiard in Dover the Field Mars-bn' cmonious»welcome to _Field Marsha' _Vnnadians have' been awarded ll" i- mlllifif' M195* ~ oRiV, :R\'l4B:eiRl:Rl\;- was recomm' an dms pany Wm bg. d.riv.an him thr...}_Ialg his om.iR.l;R and hls tx-0oI.)s. lzlctorin (frffss. _This briiiss lilo totnli S ' RT if 1 __ - _ ~- _ f _ B d i nnsillan llctorln Cross(-s to .»4_ | __ __ V _ :_____°___ ____f, % V nnni last. - I HS ommemofallml a ge - I -_ }“Jg\f_|m '- ' . - nn nnitisfieid Ja y Prussian 0 _ _ _ °" ‘1i."°'.‘f. I-°.i.'.T.°.."...iI’.i'l,“.i.§...i".Ii. Follow German 1 For Munition Worliersf ° - - _ ii - i T... D... ‘ f‘"" 9§""a/Q* free to the world 1| t n ~ _ . . . _ _ _ to! Rho Machine Gun Battalion and ¢.>riling to a despatch from Berlin. hm or me services rendered by ns: (Special To The Guardian) _ -_ _ ___ ____ - -l C stituen As- . _ _ ..i,,; ‘ ‘ ' * ent a short time in France. His nel) that eections to lic on i mme mun non wmkers the impu _ _ i . , , _ Rlow Roy Klelly, son of Chas. W- iigmbiy Qi Prussia Sha" be hem eight Munitions ‘Board proposes -to Drcscn TORONTO- D9C~ 17'”sh. Wumul lmperlal Munluons i ‘ _ omni Sevi- after the election for the Ger vwmorauve bumrv Laurier arrived in the city over the i ‘"‘ ”"" ' ' -» 1 i _ ' killed on the S 6. iluyll i ii $ _ i_<__i_¢;i_\y._:_~_‘:_‘i on his mn ninth-any. ,,,,,,, Q-,,,,,,,,n.,,,¢ As,.e,,n,iy_ :m°D‘;’;1y‘;wn, on mmm c.N.1i.1n.-.i night at 9.3:. .,-einen and l,lU0.000.0U0 . - _ . . V i ’ ie City, went over as Ions work for a year or mm,e_ It is was met nt the Union Station by Mr. --~ ij* d 'M .P C, Lufkln and g, few 0|_hey- 0TTA\VA, D60. 16.-TUE £0181 GX- ""“ _ _ _ _ 1 in iostii. in .in y. i, i _ _ - V _ ‘“‘“‘“““““ ° e ' ’ ° “"d°““°°d um ° e “ew ees ren Fr _ friends. sir Wilfrid wont direct to the ivendlturc or the imperial mimi-11011 | ih"'“d.i'5:i“ l it _ , Ho remained_with the band \1¥\0l__m_ _ by women workers emDl°yed DY ll" 'homa of Mr Larkin Whose “est he hoard was eleven hundred millllon was disbanded. Transferred to - A ° imperial Munitions Board will also i» ' 5 apo” SALE A LADY.. fo” UNE M military age, , P ' _ d _ __ mumble way will be during his three or four days .dollars and from this cnorinous ex- - - » - _ Rewmsninethmgnpin front but was _.___ “’°°g“ ze ° ' in 'n one ci-i _ sir wiirrnrs visit. oendwre the Dominion was probably °°‘“ “""°"°°“*' “°"-’ *PNY “ ‘wan uno B 0‘ -` " l rear Master ln OTTAWA Dem 15__~s1r Thus, . Mir. Larkin stated last night, is pure \$“'°“ "°““'°“ " Qu” ' 1 bn i es ne A uit r o mr. .' .‘:‘“'“-°.:°".i:' :‘1‘*.‘3::’“‘i‘.‘:;;.;‘;. TW” °““““'““S . .i.:....:':..:.:.... ...z .f..;..;2.;‘.‘. P" w` J' Johnson wen prawn ng t B n B e if ‘h vi C» Klngiliotel and he will there meet a nun A ` raised female' A " 'Jill te _ - _ _`, 5 inkl._ c ti'ansfe‘i°red to the' 18111 ~};esia_rv_?__e_:l_;l -were' formulated iiid regard t_o t:;i__e LONDON ____ __ ____ B__c__i__8_ ber of his friends and followers. 1llI]_ “_ l1..\_ IZIILIS _ phemam 3i.°°kim_ aowntlmsl a - o e - » A ' ' _ ‘ .- ...... ._ Was invallded_h9_*:f*_‘io‘;?_:ne:g ::i:,Rh",§|;¥ 'iggtingge n pr D ham Palace today the King who was P ° B TIDF fu nov FTC . _ _ _ _ing u|1;bl9|:’_::°w.n' ,an of W- .-5- __.___--.---- accompanied by the Duke oi _Con- 0 _a _ ‘ 4- . . . . . FOR GALE Ntw- °w‘_L.UN_ "" - _ 1 - ni d ment. 'rhomas _ nouns duo some choice 'baudin or. o ' ent over _. _ nnfu,'ht decor c _ w D_________ and so_____m_t Raphael. Z_en_ AITIVCS H] ___;0l’<_£J_NT`O, Dec. 18. Generali! iois. For pai-tioulars_m_ly .iam "1 wh °[ 'the Canadian himntry (8P°°l=l¢° til-:G\i=relllr\) rn: iihsoioicd mornin; M§lfff’__fu_°m°.'“°`____L_-_I2 ‘RIV- wlth,the Victoria Cross. at 1i.24 and tomorrow at 12.16; 't _-are--.__ 5 Y Y I . n hundred and five percent henefac- G““"‘“““ 0m°°- 3`n§*“5°m‘ _.___ I'l.l\lllR\'lI.l{E. -__ _._- iron sAi.s rims: Yeiml iliac:-| _ ._ ' "*'”‘ _ weary Drobably -three days and at Moon rises this evening at 7.03. - 'M.0N-'I-'REAL D90- 15---The sgrili- which the question ofthe represent- Fin; qqai-my op moon qiueimm. ' .BK -d>VQl$Q6.l,lt‘9l11,9i1 Bill! §ll1D_|0Y09l Ofintion of the overseas Domndono at tho Dee, mm 9_3; i,_ m_ ‘U9 WW" “l°l“°"*d°“ “|47 W“'°f']Deace conf0l'°l\_°_° and other important? Pull moon Tuesday Dee. 17th _i _ _ , _ _ , ,-wana ,eeeainmsnu was bank to dinners wines nova been dsisysip in-ip, m, _ im, am, im, 5 ,,, _- ,yi Q 0, \ . LONDON, Dec. 17.'-The arrival of night at 10.30 and tomorrow at 11.22_ is-|-0 DMRVMEN Nw ` . Preniior Louis_Botha of South Africa Sun sets this afternoon at 4.42 and wi- pnmii-_ iii-i,i'i_-Q-3_4' _ 'i`_ _ B is d s regarded as the forerunner to im- tomorrow at 4.43; rises tomorrow guitar"--35c por 'T "'46- » e e perlal cabinet conferences which will and Friday at 7.47. - ' Guardian Omar .w-" - ra ,_A 2: .Ar:;laV.’eN!tviV:l`.V!Rm " Rv; 'J' "tif w`ork`¢oa5|bt-theatrike troubles hav-lens gsnei-ni siseuon. will lik'/lv ll” Length or indny sunt hours and win pious mvs their ‘ i ing been adjusted. settled. titty six minutes. Quai-dim (meg, 304# 5_.. , _ ___ _ __ . . _ is. “ E' "F -"J-"V » " '-7.-'~"*' d::""’L" ‘.1 f" `/.-<_‘,-43'-,Z 1- . __ _,_ , ,.‘._~ir.' vxwnzv. _ V ,;iY_3},, _ _