_ sun- ILIQTHI NIWI U_0_R'|’H IIAMDINI , . IIID IV IVIRYIODY _* s li ITT UWN lllllilllllllll ` THE GUARDIAN COVERS PRINCE EDWARD I , N-D LIKE TH!! DEW. OVER 45 000 DAILY ALL THI ‘Q WORTH FIINTIII I-p-1 Till PIDPI-l'l Pllll ___ 1 5...-»-» <1-_--ii--_-» r---1-1 1111--I-~|».-00...... 1..., CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SAEURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1919. 1 Uhnriottctown Guardian Thru Gents. 'T :T -- ' ' 1” . . 1 ' ' F ' ‘ '.1 51 Hill, Glllltll. ULN# U. I. A- I-I - ities, but at Urgent Request of Colleagues will Pa Remain Titular Head of the Government. Sir George Foster as Senior_ Privy Councillor May be Acting Premier. . -_-_________ l5P°°'°| *° Th’ G"'°"‘"°"~7 ` @110l\gh to resume later on y Fired Several Shots Aimed at Viscount French .1 e Who Happily Escaped. line ofthe Assailants and a I‘.lI.?.Z.‘;‘.I”f3...`?e?.2i§t»??§»”.i"”.’l’.’.§*;..S!.?; Policeman Were Killed. _ntense Excitement Prevailed §'1"”"”“?"“"1‘-“? ‘" "“~"“ ""’ Annual Suhnripteill., - LONDON Dee 19 -Picmior Nilti Italy has been invited to meet Pre- :\ few days lt was .iiiiitiuiitepi by Mr. Lloyd George in the liouse ol. Coninioiis today. An effort t sci ‘1 PHEMIEHSTH HUHEHTHUHUTN ATTEMPTED MURDER i ,Piillll|l|i5TllillET,Hliilll§ Hllll_PHlPl|5|T||lN - Ml|lE55TlTlllllNTTll|]lH|NlT 0F VISCOUNT FRENCH ITNFIUMEISSUT IS ll§lIN IN THE l|N|ll|I§HT- HE Immediately From ACtiVe POL rt ' _ . _ » ` (Special to _The_ Guardian.) _ __ _. ___ _ _ _ ,.=_- ._.i.-~'_-J Inspired Authorities I)eclare Premier’s Proposi- tion is Less Objectionable to Opponents Than are the Terms of the Cabinet Bill. New Pro- position Meets Opposition in the Cabinet. Win- (speciai to The Guardian.) ;pus.-:ing along the road. th The most intense excitciiient pr€~ of lie 6 llliestin of Fiume was the purpose the meeting, he said. *___ OTTAWA. Dec. 19.-Slr Robe Borden announced at six o’clock to- he should resign but that £9 Con] 118811 night that lie would withdraw almost not tits;-eglrd me views urged on hi; L01`l1 jmmsdiiitelyhfpom activ_e_part_icipatlon unanimously by his ministers. he 5;?" iii pubic a urs. 101111111115 iowever. states that he consider it s the titular head of the Government at however that lils parliafhnentiiiyellttix Regal Lod 8 “me” 3' ‘hm was med the eam6Bl l‘€Q\1€Bl1 °f T119 001181181195. porters should approve of the arrange- ci ,mth it can be seen whether of not u, merit which his colleagues have urged Tm" prolonged rest will make him well and which lie has a tt, men -~___.__,__<___ _______ The statement whtcl h " <1 _ DU Ft tliiit Sir Robert's own] fsielihsllis TTihT mad CC€Dl.€, nme_ lilli 5l]IlTH TRUST ]liIilPlNi TTT* - $400,000 of_Empl_oyees’ Savings for Christmas-A Tied up Causing Disappointment. Company 1, Claim to be Solvent. 1 . . _ _ _ (Special to The Guardian.) . . ‘ gs Club, many of BOSTON Dec 19-The doors of them stcnograplieig and other em A tire BLIN. Dec. 19.--An attempt was e at one o’clock this afternoon to sslnate ‘Viscount French, the Lieutenant of Ireland. Lord ch was driving between the Ash gate of Phoenix Park and the Vice g . vilian_nearby was struck and in- tly killed by the bullets. A pol ian was wounded at the same Lord French however escaped Several shots are said to have been vailezl when the two tanks passed through the streets nt about 2 30 p Lord French at -the Ashtown Station was some distance behind when the attack occurred but quickly ga-lloped to the scene being summoned by u . there were about 8.000 uicnibers ol’ the (lliristmns Savin the old South Trust Company. c li1\iil<~ ployeos iii clown town otiice liuiidiiigs ing and savings institution with about with aggregate savings of appmxi. $4,000,000 aideposlts. were closed moiety $400,000. today 09381118 fI1C011V91\l€11C@ i0 11 “Weill Well!" excaimed Mrs. Tolk- small army of persons who had er_ iookpt- ) f,-on I scrfmped for a year to have their savings together at Cllristiuas limo. ing niucti cheaper now. H1-.re’s ii' State Bunk Commissioner, Augustus paragraph that states that they arc` L, Thoriidfke. Bold ihlil the C0I11‘lJ1111Y being made from all' sorts of skins, would be able Bveiltlltilly to Day <10' even rut slrins;" and then, trying to H Crew Res 15 ui i tic niornirig palp- er_ “Boots and shoes should be get(-1| (Special to The Guardian.) W.. A-iiiitinx, N. s., Dec. 10:'-'rite positors iii full with a substantial' be funny, she added: “I wmidei- Captain, First Mate, fourth engineer, 8iil0iiiit`lGi'l£ f0l' st0Ckh0ldet‘B. He ntl- what they Jo with huniinii and grunge Wlral _ ded that everything possible would be done to make Christmas money avail. "Oh, my (lem-," replied pm- i,u_.,i,am1 man able to owners. It is estimated that ess' operator and thirty nine oi’ crew ol' the British steamer Manx- _ were drowned when their ship “they make slippers!"-Ttt;.i3ti5_ tbunileretl in mit] Atlantic on 'l`iiui's» skim-1'!" the St. I)unstan’s Drive- tt l|lllli5‘lliHlil _ _.___-_ (Special to The Guardian.) NEW YORK, Dec. 10.-Substantial evidence oi’ the fierce winter storms which linvo prevailed for the lust ten ti-lbutors:-` H _ days along the steamer lines between this country un Europa was shown by eight passenger lines which srriv- Dr. li. J. Ledwcll ed here today with more than 17,000 U12 J. D. MCGl1igt1n . .hetiited passengers. 1-iulls eiicrtistcil A. J. McAdun1 with it-ii, rigging covered with sleot, Dr. 1'. ld, S<:1t\itloluii'_v . . salt from spray cokctl on i`unii\~ls, t‘. W. |ii>.\§-WS . . . - . . - . . .. ,m.,,fm,,.d the Stories told by sllitfs nf- (l. J. .Vlt~.t!t.»i‘ii\ni1, ills. Agent .. llccrs of high winds 'und glgantit:|G\'l11'R0 l1Gi`l'lLt1li\ - - - . . . . . - .. waves tliiit swept their vessels froin ,-101111 Mieiiie in to the vessel __ (‘.uiiiti'v- .loliii Altrotfk, the llrsi. itviittoi' to -i ii- it iioti:»'top .ilrpluiic flight acriiss rii the rcsiilt ot` injuries he i't-ceiveil od i \ <>vi'ai'ti,l)i~1‘-nrtmerit ol' Seine liiilre- om liter plauie \v.i`,, t`ollowiiig the Seine light on the river opposite the Captain Aicock was the first uv- r to cross the Atlztiitic Ocean in on stop flight. He achieved that layed ii prominent part in the work he British aviation Corps' and had service in the Daidanellos and E50 .__.___~_----l---- u sei Ho 105th Battalion c circiilnr letter has been sent out‘_ is he next of klii of nil men who went s to the present 599 or those oircir chase the Iona and thus save some have been returned completed. oi' Th rig is hoped to have a complete rc- Ru ed a circular askin for the neces Charlottetown, when one will be My Lord:-We take great pleasure, $200.00 as a donation to the St. Dun- “VY stairs Univei-siiv Drive. We ii-use that you will far exceed your ODIGGUW- con" such it worthy institution as this de- A serves the neiii-ty cooiwfilltou oi the Ru community! he Yours truly, tn enclosing herewith our cheque of_m1r1ng to enter South Russia in Janu- rts, to restore efllclent order which ccordlng to the latest report from manic, where Boyle is now living, is no longer employed by the .Can- to endeavor, snleiy by personal ennbie htm to establish trade octlons throughout the district. M ill. ____s___ 10 00110 First Flew Across Atlantic ii his rlnno cmslivil .vsli=rii:\y iioiir time it prisiiiit-r in the liziuils of the on- LONDON, Doc. 19.-A reply to Lord ent of bi-.-ing robbers and pick- ockcts, lacking honesty and morality, lleglni; that they had attempted to mission, has lwcii made by Sir presentaiivi.. Sir Howard says the government has -at present power to remain in oc- -_- upatlon of the hind for two years fter ii decitii-uiioii of pence. if it pends consltlerable sums of money 15-00 overseas with the original Battalion. on men of its full value together with ompensation for any loss. BERLIN. Dec. 19, -- The Prussian Statsasseiiility, by a vote of 210 to 32, today piif-sed .1 resolution in ittvor of h in France. A iioriimii pliirws. Ho was one of' tho on the wvsl front and was lui* zi »_,f_ TWT. liEPl|l5 Til lllilli HUSEHEHHY (Special to The Guardian.) sebcrry, who accused the govern- l some of his land without. his per- ard Frank, the governments re- tlie -buildings it is entitled to pur- the vast sums spent on the land. government does not claim the ht to sell the farm without pay- ssla Votes for Centralized Ger- man State. *WANTED-A YOUNG GTRL AS w 49 Loiigworili Aveiine. Doc. 20-iii, 1,-t TQ' "' " W *FOR QUICK SALE _ THREE nl young sows. Daniel Mui:Nelll, Vil- in Iago Green. 5707-12-1SM5ipd. ‘fp selected initial letter in gold bronze e $ per ox. Central U, Job Prlutery, 176 Kent Street. tt. H) liousework. Na washing. Apply Mrs. tor _ 3015.12-15-Mtr. Q, vwA|'\|°rED-CAPABLE MAH: itil" family of thron. iligliest wages. Apply F. R. Newsom, 12 Ambrose cl _ -st. 370::-12-1sM:u.l,,, AGENTS WANTED.-'I`1'avellers call- ing upon dry good merclinnls and L_` others wziiitini; to liandle side liiresip on coni-mission. Apply A. S. S. cv.. 0 Guai'dlai1_ 5756-12-20M3i. f OST-ON ST. PETERS ROAD .Z last night between Wrigl1t's Bridge 7 Ia and railroad crossing a large it black fur robe. Finder leave at Fon- T neil & (‘.h:t11dlor's‘ and receive re- to ward. 31. lm - _.»- VORY PHOTO FRAMES AND SOU-'tin vciiirs. Also ti nice line of books,l U booklets, cards, etc. Just what you of want for Cliristmas at The Little 0 Book Store. 5772-12-20-M3i,pd S __.____.___~ . _ Fon SALE Pune snso si-ion-r-1; _ _ horn lielfer. 0 months old. Good d K, I uf' I LOST AT EMERALD OR BETWEEN Eiiiernlil and Wcllingtori Stntioinlw -purse lroii-taining sum of money. Hr Apply 133 Kent St., Cliurlottetown.-_n 5777-12-20M.‘lipd , li nittking strain their nrt-imc, veit-' " er please' leave at A. E. Nelsoii's store. 5774-12-201/131 Loaf oN r=nlnAv Ai=TEnNooN. ‘"1 Guardian O'iTice. ~ ill. Dillrors of the Ui-lttsti Empire to' Cori ` ad' ' ‘ul ' ' ' ' ' J. tv. sims, 240 Prince st, g" presciitutives of the leading news .t, and s tl it would he calnmitou oulii be in ailvertisiiig the ugricullur i‘esiiui'i:os tit' the proviiit-.e anti' pav- ;; thc way for :iii extended murke 1' our produce iii (treat Britain, the *cHRlSTM_As STAHONERY w_TH' Elvsl Indies :intl other hurts of the , . _,mm 100 _ L50 b _ _ ‘would give the iiizittvr its niost` fav? nipirc. Ho hoped tlic i.:ovei'iiiiic1i ~ablt~. t-orisitlz-ritiioii and thereby en- ilc the proviiico to tziko its i-igiiiiui ,wANTED___A GIRL FOR GENERAL* piano along with tho other 'oviiit-i=s pt tlunnilu as the hosts oi” the distin- islietl visitors. Mr. Burnett explained in tlctztil the eps that limi been take-ii to briiifz ic Eiiipiro Press Union to Canada, nd the urraiigeine1il.f.; necessary if rince Fldwuul' island were to be in- udctrlii the programine, He read tho llowiug letter signed by Sir Robert ordeii and ineinbers of the govern- ent, lion. W. L. MacKenzie King, eudei' of the Opposition, Hon. VV. S. folding and otlicrs in coniniendation the visit: “lt is ent-neatly to be hoped that the Q, ' " press of Canada, and Canadian citi- L ens lu geiierul, will not fail to apprec te and to seize the great opportun- y otfered by the proposed usscnibly. his visit :ind proposed nil-Czinadiuii ur of tlic great publishers and Journ- lsts- front Grout liritniii and every | cction of the Enipire. gives us an nd-- lrablo opportunity to dciuoiistrate ie beauty and vust natural resources our t-ountr_v~still largely urbdcvel- ped-not to casual visitors repre- entiug tliemsolves alone. but to men -lio tllrci-L the leading newspapers d periodicals of the Empire--from lilcii the people of the British Broth- hood of Nations habitually draw iost of their world' information. On eir side these influential men will ‘egard this trip as an equally valuable ppoitunity to ntquiro first hand evi- nce o tio o, tie development, tral Royalty. I 5775121-20.1/liihipp,%1:_fi___tli_<_~;___poicntialltics of the Premier LOST |N THE EAST END OF THE] “For both our t-.ountry rind the coun CRL "_ light colored horse rum ph.,d_ tries whence these representative men will come, it will be un opportun- ity for personal intercourse which will liolp to clarify and establish tt mutual l derstandlng on questions urgently ‘ich s si ers “'l‘he Cradle of Confederation' o- 11\11`S9‘ 1111110- -’\l1l>|,Y Ml'-‘L '1`0ll1i>l<‘. mitted front thc proposcil iliue1‘1iry.l{ I . G 001111593 Of $100 to all single civil ser. including Prince Edward Island in ‘their pi'ogl':1iiiiiie_ lie hoped the gov. ernment would issue the necessary mvi_t;1tio11 niid bi-lug the province ln- to line with the utlierprovinces in the Dominion. Several questions having been put to if delegntiori and answered, Premier Bell uitininled that the government nlwould consider the matter' and give their unswer before the end' of the _ 6 111011111 .as required by the committee nting the united press of the pro- iive yesterday wuilctl up0ii thc gov tl to extend an iiivitutioii to the men - it of the Empire Press Union having arge of the arrangements. The delegation then thanked the 1 governnient, and retired. é_._..__ U.5, Fl[i|(lIi5 , lillllil lllllllli WASHINGTON, Dec. 19. - The governmeni’s anti-trust suit against the great ment packers, begun at Pro~ dent Wils0n's rlli'ect:'on last summer whirli was purt of the right on tha e` high cost of living, has been com'pro_ rotvcd the pciiiui1i1\|'y zitlvunlzige it ' n11sr~il_untlt'r an :tgreeincnt th by which _ e pn:-kt-rg will confine themselves l ereafter to the meat and provision, t lrusiiiess, ' T0 Civil Servants 'l`0ii0NTO, Dec. l8.~The Onto;-iq overnment once more grunted' wai- v_ttnts and $200 to those who are mar. ris-tl. The order fn council was passed todo ct d ' se ' ' y ii in ull likelyhood the civil rvants will receive their houses be. fore Xmas. t Dalton Foxes Are Big Prize \ Winners in the competition at the late fox exhibition held in Boston on the 10th st Robert T. Moore of 1” ‘Bai-e Stone Mountain, Maine, had five foxes which tool; prizes. The matched pair that took first prize were bred as follows: Grand Si Charles Dalton and placed in Ranoli of l sold a innle pup from above grand son o . . re bred at Tignisli P. E. I. by Sir M, F. Stevens, Dover, Me., who W T Moore from which he bred ,tho lst prize pair, Dam of this prize D utr was also bred by Mr. Dalton at 'Fignish which was sold to Mr. Stev- t- M ns' of Dover who again sold her to r. Moore. The sire of this first -prize ‘pair was sire of five pups which tool: P rlzes and cups at this fox show. The male of this first prize pair also took fl at the show. This shows that the H i rst prize as the best individual fox Dalton" foxes are still in the lead- ng class and that the strain if not _#mixed with interior stock can bo ul- a centralized German, State. ) &___ TORONTO. Den'"-‘-1»%.--Moderate winds fali-` and cold, stationary with u little higher temperature, The lowest temperature on Thurs- day night was 7 degrees below zero. and 6 p. nr. it was 3 above;ut11 p. The tide will be high this morning ‘ Il 0 THE WEATHER TEMPERATURE TIDE, HOON, E'|‘¢ 0 STR 9 a. n\.`yosterday lt was 3 below it was 10 above. - ar Richmond Street, handbag con taining railway tlckot, bank book, etc. Finder please leave at Guardian fflce. Reward. 5773-12-200131 AYED-A 1 1-2 YEAR OLD OX. color red and white, mixed. Any information please notify Joseph Griffin, Newton~Gi'oss.~--~~- _L confronting us all-qiivstions internal and international, questions industrial economical, social and political. Tak- ing .for granted, as we have every reason ro, that the proposed press con ference \vlll be composed of delegates holding directing positions in connec- tloii with journals df real -importance. we__ur_i_li_esit_a_t_ilgl_y recommend immed- 57¢;2_12_2gM3|pd_ -late steps to arrange for the holding of ____.__ ie con err-noe in a inanner worthy of, F93 3A|_E__A QUAN-f|~|-y 0|: tbs Domlnion._ln taking such steps, Bm,W_ loose ,md pms_“.d_ aim mr. you will bc acting for the good of the nips, oats' and wheat. Box 254. Clty_ whole country-which will not bestow 5755.12.20M3i_ to enilorsc your action, and will join - -- ._ . with you in giving the visitors a warm ways relied on as the highest quai- ity. T"“'_ 00 \- ca 5.; ietiif’ .1 *ti 1 1 adlan Government, but from former P9rlTrm¥v'°L_B;,2§',',s,I,'_m’ onperlences he is imbued with en- ' S'8c,.w,_,y »|~,.,,asu,-9|-_ thuslasm in an attempt to bring back prosperity to a great country. , Hia coops in bringing- peace between su B‘ \ Rumanin and the Bolshevik! last year - made Boyle u well known ltlure Q O lil roughout iili south east Europe and his given trim -assurance of further suc- 0 cess. He will probably he accompan- . _...___ ' _ p led by Col. i-‘rank Reid, formerly Ad- H wND0N_ Dec, 10.--Col. Joe Boyle. luumi Gem-.rst of the Canadian forces at 9.50, tomorrow nt. i0,.3'( and Mon- day at 11.21.; it will be hightonlgm at, 8.53. toniorow at 9.39 and Monday at 10.22. _ The sun sets this afternoon at 4.43, tomorrow and Monday at 4.44; it rises L93-1-_.DN 1-U53-psy, pgggpiggn and truly Canadian welcome whenever 16. between Charlottetown and Au- _ they may 001119-" burn small sum of money. Finder M1- 31111191! 9mi>ll119lZ¢d U18! U10 please leave at S. A. McDonald's \'i=1ll01‘11 W0\1ld DB U18 811991! 0! £110 ,tm-9, cps;-lotteiown respective governments of the provin 57s1.12.20M2ip¢1_'ces they visited and of tlie_Dominion - tomorrow morning and Monday at 7.48 and Tuesday 7.49. - ' Last quarter moon, Sunday, Decem- ber i4th', 10.41 a. ni, New moon, Monday, December 22nd 10.20 a. in. uown an nine or me icionnyke, ii-pu-1 -ur Entitled- ` - f 1 .- Government when they visited Ottawa STRAVED FROM MY PREMISEB for thoir conference?- ,heep 1 1.2 you-5 old marked piece? Mr. Mclsaac referred to an inter- ‘out above right ear, two splits in view tie had with Str Hurry Britain, left top oi’ centre. Finder kindly organizer ot the conference. when lie, notify Neil Munn, Wood islandlii. visited Ottawa und how he had' im-. 5763-12-20 31. pressed upon him the advieabillty of - . r v 1