' NEWS’ _ ,P I ‘ `_ L ' ALL THE ADv'rs. Woafru 1-'Ri I V ______ 7 _~ “ __ _____ l _________ V H W I THE DEW .,.. .r _ _ 3 if i iitlow '""9l--'P°°l,'°'°»_*."!!l_;PQf "Q-\'l¢fl=l 4s.¢oc5-tlliénueris only ~ '_ ,_ 0... f A I F mm -1- i..., ,i ii... ,.==|==-l ,_ . --~--`-2-1 --‘;fT_~§¢‘.{lF--'-.__'“_"."`-‘-“ _-_~.-_ ---~-1-rf--~--=~----5--1 “ - - - ~---- - -- A--A----~ -- -~-- --~-A-A------w --=- _:.1 1 _ R°'_'<* _ 'W '__.lT-"`¢~_'_=_r.'l'-_r.si.¢,r_l._=_' :emi rm ee.....=e..,.. , _ ,oll,iARLo1§rEiowN,. cANAnA, SATURDAY. :Dsclmaalz 7; isis. ' u.oo_ ner' var tM_liii_¢ay ir'i,A¢ouie‘o'|i\ " _ Per vein- (onlin) irr Aiiiiiiriliu so u. 5. _ _ r 4. Llovu GEORGE iiilnnlltilui zliiouiion l how ill-:ini-.ins I its-srlris ills rotlcv ro ills ixcniiuvcv on ini iiicil lltll ffl! the War Cannot-Escae the Con- ` Sauk 2,475 Merchaiit Shi s With _Tlieir Crews and _._-ef _ "D W 3147 Vessels L a in pTh C Adril °‘l_ . 2 _ _l'_ t e ne I _ ' . ev'g eir rews "'t. 'mn li# f“°l1°\\*l Gout - - _ ~ » serrerrierei nerr Navy wirieei sirilirr r slew. ' S.'?$¢S_._ Tholl h _Crowned The Mug r li T'd LONDON,Dec. 6.--Lloyd George the British Prime Minister to- night in the election campaign gave a re-statement of his policy In it he declares that the men re- sponsible for the war cannot escape the consequences. Their hea s were crowned but they iiiustbe tried by an international court. Mr.-_ Lloyd George also de. clared_ himself ' in favor of the expulsion and- exclusion of all enemylallens. LO DQ5I', Dec. 6-Dealing with the coall_ on government’s pro- gram for. increasing 'the industrial o_utput_Mr Lloyd George says one step was needed for success and that was confidence. He says al classes must give confidence to those who have brains, those who have capital to those with hand to work; I say to labor! You shal C have justice, you shall have fai treatment, and a'fair share of th amenities of life. You shall no be plundered and penalized. Do Y°l~ll'- dui! by `ll10S_9 who work for you and your future is free for all the enterprise or industry you can give, but there must be equnliustice and labor must have happiness. In this spirit we wil tolerate no wasting and labor must have its just reward. THE ENEMY SHIPS lui NEARLY ALL in _ (Special to The Guardian LONDON, Dec. 6.-All the Sea fleet which were m n e ' Turkish warships have surrend-‘Germans have now beeh Hlaillidgd over to the Allies. They consist of the Dreadnought Volgai and six Destroyers. Four German sub -marines have been taken over three of which will be sent to lrmi in _the Sea of .Marmora fifty-six miles southeast of Constantinople ered' to the Allies and are now internedliltthe Goldenhorn. The Goeben. renamed by the Turks the Sitlttlu- Yawez Se_im, also sur- rendered and is now lying at Ste on the Bos horns. The .llia...__ p t Russian menof warm the Black, s t Leri lleierr cerii _ _-For Peace Conference ta_g»qiui__'ra 'riijq ouhreiiairi - - British Elections Campaign _ _Is Livening Up _ei-_ LONDON,`Dec. 6.-Lord Robert I (3P°°'°l 'l'° 'l`l‘° °“l"ll*")' Cecil,_ former Assistant Secretary of State.. or Foreign Affairs, has been- Belted-by the government to flake-'chet§e_ of the British ,sec_tio'n a the`§‘Pe_la't:e Congress which is to deal witIi.the question of a League of Nations. ' ` lluitillll Works I * _ - To -Be Discontinued _ OTTAWA, DEC 6 Saturday ' ‘ _ .ln United State night all manufacturing operation lpresence of sixteen women candi dates in the' field adds interest to the struggle. Great Britain’s Day s fo_r_ th 'lin __ _' l Mu ‘ti n board ` -'- on Ufllfedpeélfgtes-cd1dti?acsls will stop. Outta _following Saturday '#1100111 t0 the Gmflllml nightwdt? will stop as well on, NEW YQRK’ DEC6 1n_h0n¢ B llllll °9llll`°°tS alld '99 lm' as and recognation of Great Britain’ Cabadia -are -.concerned prac- dlistriee ,will also stop. “ ‘sacrifices and services in the war, S Britain Day all _o,ver_ the Unite lll`ll'llY‘ ‘E l`¢l\ll'll5 fl`°m Wal' l“"tomorrow will 'be' observed a 'A ' _ Lite in_l’e_trograd _ el' -in-n ' _ _-w ON monies. ' ' Heavy Earthquake *___- (spqeiy To The qugrdlenl earthquake of reat- intensit todli,'y'.' The `sei'si'nogr_aph at th at 3.48 o‘clock and continuing on " ' t aft r ouroc ill-§"lr`fee§ie'i"w,'iere -divided from th lriilagllla-' ‘ ' ‘ ' ' T ere wits another sharp shock at-7 -1 o’cl'ock, it was thought that this' liisturbance was In S0lllll govern-_Ame ll~ PEACE CONFERENCE DEMAND . rese' fvesi all e i_>.ea__ce con fgrenc lillg seeiuierrireir ea 0 eo on DUNDEE. 6.-The British on _ . _ 0 _§W_ a3§¢?Wt£i'%lhumhill'P°:nade tlus an- be noiiricenlellt *ll ° l~lP°°9l‘ . D9” 1 ,to-msl_=t~ _ _ LONDON, Dec. 6. -- W_ith ,seventy-one coalltionists returned |by acclamation ,against thirty- 1 seven representing _ali other part- lies the Government starts with a good lead. The campaign, llow- | ever, grows-'more lively. _The- S cl States, and proclamations by Gov- ernors of' States from coast to coast -have called upon citizens to mark the day with a display of flagsand with adequate cere- 'Shocks Reported WASHINGTON, Dec. 6.--An which approached; 250 miles south of Washington was reported early e Georgetown , university _ob§9.rya- lofy registered* Shocks .begmnmg M61' ‘lt Please Your Excellency:- hour. They were so Fever? ltgicalt I' S 6 i I _ _ Y . l v careealw The euerfiiemi - Representative. Loyal Welcoming Addresses Presented and Graciously rsrreereri ee Tire orrrrrerrerrr H 'tl nd Con alesrent Home Honoured b Visit from ,_ Responded to. ospi as ii v_ , y His Excellency. Largely Attended Dinner at Night. ' l His Excellency the Duke of Devon- l°- shire' Governor-Gleneral of Canaria was accorded a. moat. hearty welcome yesterday morning oil the occasion of this his ilrst visit to the Province of Prince Edward island. Under a guard of honor or one hundred men from tho depot Batta- lion commanded rliy Capt. U. G. Daw- I son, with -Liieuts. White and M-cEach-Q orn, and to the stirring strains of, music from the Fourth Reglinciitl Band, His Excellency, fittended by LL! Colonel ,Hend-ersoii, Ml'i1lt.ary Score-1 tary. Loi°cl'Richard Neville Comptrol-l lei', of the Household, Capt. the Earl of Miiuto, A. D. (I. and Mayor llollanil Lieut. Governor MacDonald , his Private secrletary, and his reins, coi.l_ J enkiins und Major llartletr., | was escorted to the Legis- lative Buhlding, where in the Council Chamber, -which was suitaihly decorat- ed wlth the national colors, he wasl presented with addresses of welcome from the Provllnclill Govei-ninent iiiifl the city. I _ There was o. large attendance of citizens end' as His Excellency entered the Chamber., “God Save the King" was played by the band and the visit- ors were escorted to their places. The first' address to the honored l visitor-that of the Provincial Gov- the British and Allied arins, on land and neu. :uid in the nip pave, 00ill‘Dl9l-Gly broken :ill opposing forces land compelled the uncon- ditional surrender of our enemies. And wo cannot but recall as a li.a:ppy coincidence that the armis- tice which closed the active hostili- ties of the war was signed on the second a.nillveri=iary of your land- ing in Canada to nssliiiie the high position of Governor General. We recall w'ltll ;pride that Prince Edward lalland, while small in area and iplopulatoii, is one of the oldest Prove-rrersir-of the British I\lortli_Amerlca, having had slnco 1773 zi Government and Parliament of its own; and that it was here in Cllllrltittetowii lilitl in this Build- ing, an appears from the Tablet. in on adjoining ch-nnlliei-` com- iueiuorativo of the event tlzet Delegates from ull the Provinces itssomhlrll and took the initial stops which led to tho formation ot' our l<‘i>_deral Doiiiinioll, tli-us giving to our Provilnci: the lioiiour of being “'l`lie Cradle of Confedera- tion." ~ Under Dlvliie Providence there has emerged from the greatest of all wars and the greatest of all victories a Bi-iitish ,Empire grander on-_-<3 'T- _ _ _ __ , ,_ HIS EXCELLENCY THE DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE. GOVERNOR GENERAL OF CANADA eriltuent--vv-as retail by the Premler_ tho Hon. A.lE.- Ai-senault, as follows:- - To Hla Excellency victor- christian william. Duke of Devonshli-e_ Governor General of Canada. etc. ete- '_ ~_ " etc. ” on behalf of the oovemmerrt and people of Prince Edward ls- igireir 'we' ,hog -to extend to YOU 0 mon- cordial welcome on this. -yon;-,first visltto our Proviuce._ We welcome in y0\1l‘ dll* ttnnalshed 'person the Representa- tive of our Mall 9.\`°°l°“°» "ld Beloved Soverellllr' and 'UW mlm' mio;-.i`t£lve :who duringthe past tW0 midst eventful and &t1Xl0ll° Y°_“\`°. has so ably and wisel! 1>\'°9lll°\l over the Councils of the Dominion _ or Canada- -Ymlr &cellency'il visit. Blth0\l8l1 at an inclement season of the year. is none the less_of haw! giighry and made at an ¢1L\BDl¢l0““ :.'me`;,h5h successive victories of than ever before in all the at- tributes ol' time imperial great- ness ond a Dominion of Canada whoee honour, prestige and future prospects have been 'most slgnally and iiobly encholiced. We feel proud of the fact that over this greater Canaria Your Excellency continues to preside, giving to its councils thc henellt of your best judgment. and states\1_lanship_ In will-ch we have an abiding faith and confidence. Under such for- tunate ciircumstances we, iii colli- mon with ‘all our fellow citizens of the Dominion feel prouder than over before that we are alike Can- adians and oittlzcnii of our world- wide Empire. lt is earnestly hoped lllfll YOU’ Excellency may agriin honour this Province with 'a. visit, uccom~ rpaiiled 'by Her Excellency the Duchess of Devonshire at ii sea- son of the year when its beauties. its charming climate and fertility of its soil may he' more fully- ap- I .,- preciated ‘and enjoyed and that you may then have an opportuniity of inooting with its loyal and patriotic inhabitants, composed almost wholly of those who trace thelir ancestry in the British lsea und in France, and whose sons have shared in the trlal~and glories of the great struggle for.- ihe liberties or the world. ` A. E. ARSENAULT. PREMIER. Legislative Assembly Cllainbor, Prince Edward Island, 6th December, 1918. _ r -~ -= -1--rs/erwrulblqi His Worship Mayor Wright at thc close of the reading of this address -then read the following address: To Hls Excellency The Right Honorable The Duke of Devonshire K.G., GLC., M.G., G.C.C.V.0., etc., etc. Governor General and Commander-im Chief of Canada May It. Please Your Excellency: In the name and on behalf of our Citizens, we the Mayor and Council of the City of Charlotte- town extend to Your Excellency a most loyal welcome on this your first visit to our Island Proviil We highly tuppreclate the honour of this y 'ur oliclal visit, as Representative of His Moi-_L Gracious Majesty King Geoi~gr.- V.. to Prince Edwirl islan'l_ llre smallestrprovlnce of this Dominion \Ve regret h'ow->vc':, tlilrt. owing to the lateness 'if lhrz- selisoli. the -beauties of the “Garden of -the Gulf" clanuot be brou-gilt to your notice; but tru-st that at some future_da'te we may l\'0° did not accolnbem' found recited- tothe correspondent at Berlin of the end of next June. e Y D _Duty in Berlin (Special -To The -Guardian) LONDON, DEC. 6Sci'ious riisor-‘I the Dail Ex ross. ' - _ Allied Police For rl gc0NuiNsim_si>u:uLs ,, r.- ..~._.»?.-_._- if -4 in '-'_ -mlzdl -*Fon SALE. A i.ADv'8 Fun-LINEL Asontluued on page three. _------'-"”“' T 'run wn.\'rni=:n_ 'rnmrnniwu lie. v[I])E_ MOON. LTC- ,,_..__- ‘u Tonoirro. Dec. "1 Northeast ‘?l'l‘l*‘ *fair had colder. ~ ders have -arisen iii Berlin and and considerable firing has occ- urred in the principal streets; zlcc~ ording -to reports reaching the Dutch Germali frontier, says`an exchange telegraph despatch from Amsterdam. The trouble is said t0\ have been caused by German Bol- sheviki. Advices received by thc Zuricll correspondent of the Paris journal .declared thata terrorist revolution under the leadership of~tDr. giebknecht twould break V ou in er in on is evening. ' ' Liehrreehi, it wee said, heel 15,000 *"5 “NNW- well armed men. ANNOUNCEMENTS. ‘coat (practically new.) Apply: av. Guardian Oiiice. 2718-11$0_mli,,f` "ro oniavmaiee-sANi'rAnv lu`,_~ ter paper, prlutede "Fresh UNH "Butter-35° p`er ‘1'"9(_l. Po_i"pp|§l_5y. rierrrrmn onus - oogivaaiwi ~ T' .1 _ _ ri-is Msmeene`o¢`xiu`o witiiism L- 0- wave will mat at Hall on Sai_iirday'D_eo. 7th e`t~'r1~,p. m. to attend the funeral of our into Bro. James Beer. `28"15;1_2-Tllilpgl. » if , the mu at lith at mph "iaI"l‘l"iIo'-o'it -dies Telepirerre ce.. Liall- will he hui. irr °ll Sli- 'littl- °LQ$T ON DECEMIER 8rd NEAR COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS, ETC. auction Railway cattle yard one gi-eyilrobo. Finder rewardod by leaving at Mar- Kio's Grocery -Store Grafton Street.