i -!- sw../-’, .-_ ALL TNI NIWI WORTH RIADINI D.. I WORTH PIINTINI nmnilnirrinwcsnlsnnnnl _ . =-,_=,,,_ _ _ nur ooannran oovnns Pamonnnwaan rsnurn man -run naw. ovnn esgooofamanims num einriaitotown Guardian Time cam, I ' " fl " 'f - iii -- -- , c ~~» -4,- --- , By Mill. canada. Um. U e. A. sul \'°*""”! °"_9""”"F‘lf"!‘-',°-4 im- lv wine Guardian ilu. CHARLOTTETOWN CANADA, 'FRIDAY DECEMBER -5 -1919 - I ` A l s e l i i dll' ree. um S " _ , ' f ‘ __A _ __ _ ’ _ ’__ _T 1 ___ _ __ ____ _ onus uscrpen. eve J! lllllllll.l;llll§lll\llll sltlllllls lwullllllllllls ,hill coll siilliiloll .lllltslllll llilllsltll ll atlln » BETTING |Nlll l}UNlM|55|liN |3[|llHll][|Nllli|]i " BECOMING SERIOUS Hllil|liN5W|lH Illllillllll. I (Special to The Guardian i ' ' ` I ' """"'_"’ Of 57 Cargo Steamer Old d b , B, n 9,., ,,;-2 ...» ° ' ' ' ° ° ° - l .. . _ . ~ - - '- 18 are now in Comaiisgiolirgind I)l'oli;i?`li’lUl°1en LONDON D S' P ’ " ' ." P0f`5llillliY lil Dlictiiiiliiiiillg Illllwliy Tilllit 0Willg i0_Senatr_»r Fall in Introducing Resolution Declares - be Ready by End of Year. Service with Aus- tralia inaugurated and Two Have Sailed for Great Britain. ‘ (Special to The Guardian.) -. OTTAWA. Dec. 4.--Ot 57 cargo steamers ordered by the Canadian government from Cunaiiian shipbuild- _ipg companies for operation in con- nection wltli the national railway sys- tnfin, 18 are now in commission and it is asserted that four more will be in service by the end of the year. One of the latest ships to be commission- ed, the Canadian Aviator, is the first ~;._._.__ government vessel to sail for Austra- iiu.. She has cleared from Vancouver with a cargo of paper for the sister- Dominion. Two other steamers which were also built at 'Pacific Coast yards. the Canadian Volunteer and the Can- adian Trooper. have also sailed from Vancouver to Great Britain, via the Panama Canal with cargoes of Brit- ish Columbia lumber oi which the government is purchasing some 70. 000.000 feet. liilIi[I|iN5 lliilllli l FHIZES il|NlEllillll|l]i|il5Tl||]K5Hl]W Young Aberdeen Angus Bull Won Championship. - Another of Same Breed Took First Prize. Sheep also Took Valuable Prizes. (Special to The_ Guardian.) Two Canadians were included in the shee awards. It C Arnlstron ol' ed under what circumstances the ie i’:.§;.:.".;";.,'.§§,,§“;:,3',';;;',:“,';,f;;l;1:,';; Lack of Supplies. United States Contract Not ' given German ii l t . 1 .' C. - ° ° dian Colonel \\;'lll!l‘s£:1nIl‘s?ll(i0t,lillt1tllia » ~ T0' i 0_______ _ - , el or e Iiessels could not be properly-repaired 'on the spot and “sie towed to Ger- , ~ _ ,alan yards for repairs, the cost being - (Special te The Guardian.) becoming worse. The supplies of the Fmet by Germany. l-le denied that the I Grand Trunk Railway are, it is under would im-01,,-0 years of del,,_y_ OTTA\l7',A', Dec 4.-file fuel section stqod, very |mi\:h depletied, and ll. of the Canadian Trade Coininission doubt is expressed as to weather the mist 131- 115 yet Niccived notification road could long continue in operation w,\3mNGfp0N Dm. 4__p,.eS,dem a e movemen of coal from the under present conditions It is stated wilson “as requested in _, ,,,,,0|,,,,,m method - (Special. to The Guardian.) United States to -Canada is undcrlthai. unless. the shipinenhoi coal from lnrrndugep today ‘pf the' 'génate 'to . _ Way- The fepfefieuliitivfi Of the C0111' South 0! the line tio Canada Starts sever diplomatic relations with lllcxl- ' ' mission in Was-hingtiili are trying to very soon, the Canadian. government oo. The resolution as offered by y , it is moderation and to evidence the extreme regret with Tuesday, Dec. 21 and expire on Mon-I day, Dec. 28. . - . CHICAGO. Dec. ~i.-'Howard Fi'e-l'l‘r>esIv)vater, Ontario; winning gdirst? I leigh, oi’ Forest, Uutario. won the. prize for aged Leicester rams, and chanipionsllip a\\'a.l'ded with his Juni-` or Aberdiion Angus bull at the Inter-E national .ive Stock i`~lhow-today. ile- also won ilrsl prize t`or a senior year-I ling bull of the some breed. ames Snell, oi' Clinton, Ontario, ilrsl and second prizes for yearlini; Leices- ter ruins. J. E. Brethour, of Ilurforrl, Ontario, won -the championship for li pt-.n“`of Yorkshire Barrows. HHIHSH lliilllllillll PUHLIEHIES . Plililllh ill li|§ll|\l|llN. THEAEHEHY Documents Made Public Including Secret In- structions of German Admiral for Scuttling of Ships at Scapa Flow a l o . (Special to The Guardian.) I LONDON, Dec. 4.--in view of thel German i_:ovcrnment‘s denlal_ of res- ponsibility for the sinking ot' ships at Scnpa Flow. the British .\dmirullytu- flisill- published a number of docil- m_ents including all__t.he _secret iustru tions of' the‘Germau Admiral, Von Renter to his officers on the prepare. tions for the ineibod of scutiling 'of vessels whenever the signal to do so ` was given from his ship the iflindeiir his intention being to send the ves- sels to the bottom should the British attempt _to seize them without he cou- sen-t of the German government. Ite- l'ei‘l‘ing to the possibility of Germany agreeing to surrender the ships, Ad- miral .Von Renter said- in one,of the documents "then thc ships will be banded over to the lasting disgrace oi those who placed us in this posi- tion." (Special to the Guardian.) l LONDON, Dec 4.--A despatch to ii. Manchester daily .paper says there are signs that Canada la beginning to think over again on the question of conferring oi’ titles and notes that a Montreal paper has recently describ- ed t`lle resolution of the Canadian .House of Commons deprecatlngauch conference as the work of profession ul democrats. Trade With Canada (Special to the Guardian.) MONTREAL, Dec 4.-Among arriv- als yesterday was Mr. F. E. Jones of Christchurch, New Zealand, chair- man of the importers committee of the Associated Chambers of that coun (Special to The Guardian.) MON-'FR-EAL, Dec 4.--The United States aims not' merely at business control of the \Vest Indies but hopes to annex them politically, T. li. Muc- Aulay, President. of the Canadian West Indian Soclety,`tolrl the mem- bers of the Board of Trade here to- day, iii the course of an address on the necessity for a corumereial union between the Dominion and the VVest Indies. He stated that he had strong reason to believe that United States interests were all working in Jamaica ated from the Allies, tile Si.iprenie which it would see Roumaula senar-l P Council decided to accord a further and last delay of six days to Rou- ‘ ` mania. This extension will begin on _ - n _ Declares President of West indian Society Before al, Canada May » . Meeting oi the Montreal Board of Trade.. _Ha to influence public opinion in -favor, of union with the United States. I Mr. MacAulay pointed out how byl exchanging products the West' ln»dies‘ and Canada could reproduce the ideal hurry up the shipment and it is hop will find it necessary to zo over the Senator Fall Republican, ot New _ ssible de-Ln . . nite te ailwa a in tratio ouiml ee Inv f i M xlcau D0 y U d Sta s H y dm is u, c tt ostlplitiiliz tie e in -the meantime there is no im- to obtain speedy action. The matter situation. declared evidence had been --f provement in the C-anadlaiu situation is, it is understood, being closely found which would astound the world, (Special to The Guardian.) - and with the delay in the sliipnients watched by Premier Borden and the it was also asked that the Presidentl 'CoI;;'i‘lglSl,a_l)Iec.id The Srupl-eine from the United .Staten conditions are cabinet here. withdraw recognition oi' thc Curran- 5 ur deia _l F li0Cd¢‘-‘_ 0 Slant -i_lurlh~ . - __ . . , _ zu government. Senator Fall boldly-‘ b 8 5 0 SX “Fl Of “Hill Dtcelll cllarged that the Mexican einbassy, 9’ 1°' n°“'"‘i“l“ to answer its the consulate generals in New York ed to get it started with the leust head of Directoi-General Hines, ofthe Mexico, wh as chsiinmn 0| ,L W1, . Evidence had been Found that Would Astound the World. Charged all Mexican Consulates in U. S. with Treachery. Resolution will be ` Submitted to Congres s. I and San Francisco and consulates along the border, with thc knowledge :uid consent of President Carranza, had been actively _enlzazzeii in the spreading ol’ Bolshevlkist propaga.nd'n In the United States. Evidence, it was said. would be forthcoming to hear out the, charno by this resolu- tion, which was sent lo the foreign relations comillittee of the Senate for consideration tomorrow. Tile whole Mc-xicun problem, admittedly grave ill vlew_ot' the refusal oi' the tjarranza administration to release, Consular Agent. Jenkins from l,ln>/penitentiary al Pueblo, will be put before Con- gress. - ‘ "Jia HEIVIIEH lilllllll hi C Hill s Nominated Liberal Legislature. (Special to The Guardian.) conditions to be found in the United' States. This internal exchange in the United States enabled it to keep away T0 has creas will follow liiin in the le1,isluturi> orl i5 lllllllil SUPPUHT ward as Speaker. Final Choice' Rests With the er is not tlnsl. When the Legislature RONTO, Dec. 4.-Premier Drury nu,-cl.~‘ l’i-cmier Drury will liave'to made his (first public bid to in [move that Mr. Parliament be chosen e the number of members who .or thc Spvakership. lt then rests \'.'ilh lilo private mcinbcrs to make from an adverse balance of trade such ' - ~ » - » as we have in (taimdn ,md in (hp “fest at any rate support him on mostmut- lho lln:~.l choice. While Dir. Parlia- 1m_|iqg_ ML Mu¢Au1ay,gnve in dew” a ters that will come before tilellousc mont has assured thc Premier _ibut description of the development “-0,-k He last night announced that he he will accept the posil.io_n. he has that could be undertaken 1,, me west- would reeoiniuendus Speaker of the dom- 'so with the quallficzitlon that his Indies by Canadian enterprise Legislature Ziir. N_eison, Parliament lronslllixoiits must enllorse his deci- ..nnf°l'i.;: *~.f.e:'.:.:::.-.:'..-.>...... QUESTION Nlnllllll; sniulllllnli film” ""5 "H "UU 12:35.°;f.:;"is§....ll:s..“‘i:‘ts....ftv Agreement Rmhed -EL-6]-ggmnch Amend” and New Z°=l='1_declared it to be a “Wt i-iittlilg passage for the e!lll'2S- sion of,the_-:contents oi' this great ll10veinent,- _M_q