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"F - ._ . _ ._ '-eu _ _ _ . _ “Nr vorcdahur Dalian md” , ls. , .. ._ _ _ _ . _ _ “M P" Y." .(M."°_” "_ A_“~_“,h _ . mio ni- vw- (milieu) in iicvlnurn Ui»§.=§_r__‘ _ '_ ` annum. semis im fins. c _ - r - " cHAaLo'r*i‘1-:i'ow_iv_, captains, Tiauasnav DECEMBER 19 me .. _ ri___‘ _ i ~~..g-__ .____` __ ___ Gnu _. _.___ ;>-in-» _ ,___..,_<_ ..,_` _ _ _ .L _ _ _,__ __ _ 4,, -_ - _._.,... .......~ , .iniiousv -his aiiieo liters 'l“.‘i.il°.'i.ii‘iti...... C Siiowii ir Moss ciiossno rim iiiiiiis .l.%i'..‘5.“.1‘.i“‘°“S lepresepted ..tp` Bel _'an_s..That_ British Ai W ll- disclpllned Moi] and Canadians a Rama oils H _ wmt liind. “ (special to me cumiisn) orrswui. nec. 1-s».-- Mr. Prodi Hman, olllicial correspondent with Canadians, 'writes that during mr occupation of Mons. and the other parts of Belgium too, the Ger- Mns tri0d.haNi‘to lnmlfvss the Bel- mi imlmbltants that the British army _` iittis snort :iran nnoineioiinm . ._ -.. - i mob and tlie Canadian Corps was u. rabble force of the 'worst type. This information was disclosed ,by the Mayor and civic dignitaries of Mons the other evening when they were the guests atdinner ot soniend the senior officers of the 3rd Canadian Division, the troops which captured Mons just before the dawn of the day the armietice went into effect. at _ _ . HON. W. ROWELL UNION GOVT. i lleclares Splendid _Results Achieved Cverseas Were _ Made Possible hy Military Service Act. (special to the Guardian) BO DE, Dec. 18.-In -his address here tonight I-lon. N. W. lowell 'reviewed the work of the 'Union Government and showed that the spplendid results achieved over- seas were .made possible by the faci that the Canadian Divisions were kept up to strength which could not have been done without the military service act. - .WILSUN _ ' . wiili Foul hipecie`d_ Peace Treaty Wil- he Signed in June Alter V llliicligriaislni an wit ini mini itnitsunitr ;` . Arch 'oi i Triumph.. ' ' ` ' - \. ` -_-an---»-_-1--~ ' (Special to -the-Guardian) 'vcrsation he has had with the Marsh- '. _ _ al, according to Marcel Putin of the `P'K!lii'TS, lbw" `18.,--Presidiont Wil- EEcho De Paris; Putin States that WD U14. Mlfdhdll F'O_¢;b talked' for it is most probable that the treaty of heir sn' neuatsst night. The snbients pence wiii be signed nt ver-ssiiiss unilei-“diidiipifan viagra mainly in ref- some time about the beginning 0! Qiencc to tiie‘"`armla1ti¢e_ between the June and that Marshal Foch will lead Miles, and.,Germnny._ Mr. Wilson- the Allied anniies under the arch of gi serie lin- 1`iI»"iiinst rv 'ably 'im,presseii. ' As trinmpii in Paris within 15 days nicer tlie 'result '}h'r`st"~eat,ended con- pcaoe _is declared. _ - i0,000 Aillericans ' .Arrive at Cohlenz - »..._..--_ l » i - . _ -.icpesidieo trio cumin) '{C_0B_LiENZ~,` -Doc. l 18.-Approxlrnate ll $0,009 Amgrican- _tgodps have ar- i_ff'ed".ajt`_C_oblenn.. Since the advance' ¢_i\ardiraa_cl`i_c’ti.‘here a week B80 8 §l`_‘¢e_niiha-bono! there troops haw *lined t"li\‘_o§lh_the city while con- i`»_ipen1»_is»i¢f3es _win _-remain inns \15}`n1M>'raf`iily. f_.,‘__._ . _ ` htieiactpry. Arrangements -Betwein:Pope and -italy. -_ .(lpccidi`_ 1l‘p_;.‘i‘h¢ Gust-dim) -,140N'U0N,‘ 18.--The DUTY' N_bw| corres|ldt\dant"at»_ Rorne. 011601' date-of Dec. `1'6,- nays "There is every main to ti"o't§dtd` tin.t,`ss`oret‘.nesotie¢i ,_ s pews;-‘n'l. neuintiprbelveen the iiopsjsna its, ‘Lance been snecessrai liidjthat a`|_lt_ln`!actory settlement of . _ Immun gaiotion has been reach- '°n.»=l_\'°f ` _§ijqi.'nenpsei~¢len_r! "‘°. _. pal claim '_ “ll`n\i)oi'a1"npower.” i` canon onnnnlgs. , -100 l\illl~ .. -' _ ' 'Q' " " r ...f za.-if t°°ri~|l_i\_l=~_v_I|ii_i; -li-~>i\ aitsotms °f Eu _,oem-ne 15.' 0. ..r.¢.‘-tivn.‘ silt. ' Har- , I ' zu`>|i,.j_tnn_inw,J‘ _ ' nfiiitr.‘nl»e-19"' _i‘si-_etiirniti si;;gUi\ati`.i.' ic3_°_'»",`-i~ A `t'4`__At.i-ugnjriuia or -~.n-W are-me as '. .iyiii-iieg 'didn-the oi.¢ica_oi1le ` _ " :_l|\§|\'l_'l4\,_llontl`¢ue.P-'U-3 Prix; mo. mn at nin- 4 Critical Situation is Spina. Turley ...___- (spelinl to the Guardian) ATHENS, nec. is.-'rits .situation in Smyrna ls extremely critical, ac~. cording to despatches from Mitylene. Young Turk oillcials have DOHC!! Elm' ed bands at various places about the town and'these have been bombarded by t.ho"Allied deer. _ ` ___________....... Weisbadeii Occupied ’ By French Troops v _.___ _ . (8pecisl to the Guardian) _ wrrn 'rim 'ranwcn Anmias. nec. 18.- wissbsnsn. Germany* greatest and most important _water- pliice a city of fashionable and luxur- finns .vliins to wnicnnnore ihm_200. im.; the imperial ismiiy. formerly came every year for hB.l_hl“S» W” fc' cupisd on Sunday _ by; the Ffqllch ¢Qe§t_i,y `-one miles. Bridges ¢.\'°9l U16 uhm, h.°m_Mnyepce to Weisbaden. - ‘. ell Wgly ~iNcFTglmd 8 cclni To”>'i'hc”6uardianl ` Lennon. one. lszgiieuerill ° B. Premier of ‘South Africa. lli_l1Ih|F PGFW sr.-ivn.i nt 'rilebufx tow fre" C“l’° Town. They were 'welcnllmli °_-“_*"°‘“`d their ship by Captain Younger. ral)- tiis cninnins. Prnnesninc bv #wie ._ . , rrivins at st. oi ni. , .?;‘_':_:; 13:33: miami Botha wnsf Last quarter moon, Wednesday Dec. ' . I _ _ . _ dv” va g|\`9p`t ovati¢`m -:iby-in rlsrle llitlll 1.31/D- lll- _ d 'meh .hm _‘a~he,‘.,°d.¢o mggt ‘isongtli of today eight hours mid 58_ CPOW . 0 * __ _ ‘ ‘_ LoNDoN, in .<-._ is.-one nr tin ooo visitors. ln°l“dlll5 K“l°°" W""“”‘ Torontopqhce out on i t ii ttic sinners is it--ins mst trooq, ,,, pm of the as itiinnistsfs. _ _ _ ( P U' B th ' 12.10 audtoinorrow at 1.05; tpnight nt - . M gut fm- ‘Moon rises this evening at 7.03 l l"lF°““’.“ -“'° s°°'°"'y “B A' 1 _ icuii moon, Tuesday, Dee. irtii, z.1n_ f _ British and Canadian Troops Made lipposing Spectacle as they Crossed the Border, Their Fitness and Morale impressing Crowds of Spectators. ” _ _ Special to th_e_Guardlan tacle. The crossing began at 9 rrcloclr |in the morning and continued until COPQGNE, Dec. 18.-_-The ,Brilielillute afternoon the spectacle was wit- and Canadian armies crossed theiuei-ised by large crowds who were Rhine on four brld-gee here. The Can- deeply impressed by the magnificent ndian division passed ofver on boatiiltness and the marching of the men, bridges. 'i`i\e weather was extreuiely|i'lir= excellent condition of the trans wet and spoiled the impressive spec- port and horses. GEN. HAIG ARRIVES AT RIVER RHINE in Farewell Address to Newspaper Correspondents Thalllied Them for W_orl{___Done by Press During it lit. (Special tothe Guardian) la farewell to writers who finished "COLOGNE, Dec, 18,-Field Marsh-lthelr labors when the British complc nl Haig came to Cologne yesterday toiled their occupation nf territory as- moke his initial tour 'of the filling, signed to them under the nrmistice. liuntedintely on his arrival the Brit-lin it brief ziililress the field Marshal ish Commander in Chief proceeded to expresst-il his ileepestitliunlrs for the ilio famous Hohenzlllern Bridge for a \'/0l‘li fllllllf lli' U16 l>l'01~lS ill l>l'0SUlllil1i1 meeting with more than a score of the truth of the war to the world and war correspondents representing all the hope that the correspondents tho greatest newspapers of the Allies henceforth would _ devote their ener- in neutral countries. The affair was nies iii ailvocatiiiaeverlastixig hence. PREMIER MAY RETURN 0 FUR THE SESSION' _______l0___.-l- Date of Peace Conierenc_e__May Permit oi His Presence _at First ot Session, _Sir__Gc_orge Foster Remaining _ in. aris. (8pcci|i.to the Guardian) ti-ii-ests.Everytbing depends of cqurscl OTTAWA, Dec. 18.-While thefon developments ui. the conferenco.| date .-of the opening of Parliament has ‘Following tho D931'-9 ¢°llf9\‘ell°9 \1‘°l"' not yet been pxed the pt-spent 0ut._v.'l1l be important sesslorisof the lm- look ls that the date oi' the 'peace perlal War Cabinet to apporttoii thc conference w‘ill~he -far enough udvanc- spoils of war within the Empire. This eil to permit Sir Robert Borden toiwould not lkely meet until May- rcturn to attend Parliament. Sir Sir Robert may return for the first Gconge Foster would probably re- of the session :uid get back to Ent' main in Paris to watch Canadian in- land for this imperial C0nf€l`0l\C€- i ` §Von Mackenzen and Stall G“"°mm°“t 1° Tom _ lnterned in Hungary _Steamship Company _-_,___ (Special to thc Guardian) (5Pe¢ia|¢_,, gh, guardian). , BERLIN, Doc. 181-Field Mai-shui 01-TAw_A_ Dec_ 13__i`¢ 113;; beengvon Mackenzen, interned by thi | dndded by the Cabinet ug organize n .I-lungarlaiis, is confined with his ei. sr-amship Co.. nli iimstnck or whiciiltlro staff in Conn. Larolys castle u' will be 'held by the Government, to Moth according to it despatch from operate the new public-owned mer-‘i3\ldn.'pcat. ' . cantlle marine which ls,being creat-‘ ----"*-”*°“‘ l The necessary leglslatiowiwill be Bi. _ ` ii gd thi i g esslon and . ° 1‘,‘,§§’,§‘§,,,., -3.212"-....1 ....,.........._ The Prince ol Wales. _ I na-an-Qi- ofthe ’ _ To Tour the Empire _...__ ' ' H n Special to the Guardian I ntes a ~ ~ ' ‘ ted for the purpose of the Prince oi 1?"-'°' T<°"T"° °"°""~°'") ' ' I ' i i t it i ti i t n TOR N,l,0_ Dem 18___250 members Wales impera our. s ie n e - ~ » l t t ti » °f l°'°°*° °°“°° ““‘°“ °“ “"“‘°' §§§2..?.'..‘§.“‘i',.°f§f§°..§."§.‘£"i§`§.,.°...l.f |.a.._f,'»_-l--1 | ' sclousness of thc great services they THE ‘YEA T]',ER 'have rendered during the war to thc ilmother country and the whole Em- .. rrlpn,-_M0_0N_, n.'l‘0. .,,,,,_ roitowtro. Den. is.-Nnrtiini-iy:_ __ _ wlndll lair and moderately cold. | 'Tide will be higli this morning at 11.22 and tomorrow at 12. Sun__ssts this afternoon and t morrow at at 4.43; rises tomorrow morning ai. 7.47iand Saturday at 7.48. l_ Jtisa. M2 LONDON. Dec. 18.-Sir Robert Borden will probably spend Christ- inns with the Canadian Corps at Bonn. French Hotel Men Boycott Alien Enemies (Special To The Guardian) P.-xRlS. Dec. 18.-Tlie general syn- dicate of French hotel men announc- ed that it has decided that for ten years it will not receive a native oi enemy countries as an employee or customer. This decision will be trans- mitted io organizations of hotel men in all the Allied couxitries. Possible Peerage For SiL__Arthur Currie (Special to the Guardian) oT'rA\vA`, Dec. 18.-` ottawa fins hoard nothing of the stories that Sir' Arthur Currie and Sir Jos. F. Flav- t-lle are to be made peers. Ai-1 far as Sir Arthur Currie is concerned it is possible that he may be given some signal honor. From time imniorlal it has been the custom of the, British Government to honour its military and naval heroes and it is not impos- sible that some of the leading Gen- ~-ritls and Admirals will be included in the new shitrc of honours. United Farmer’s Sales Nearly Two Millions (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO. Dec. 8.--The Uullr~.i» Farmers Co-Operative Co., the busl ness end of the United Farmers of Oiitiirlo_ made sales this year aggr»-~ _:rating over one and three quarter million dollars. This was the outstanding fiict con- iiiiucd in the Presidential address o‘ Mr. R. W. Burnaby at the annual iiieetiiig of the company held in tho labor temple at this city yesterday. Bolshevik Will ` ‘ Leave Petrograd- (Special to thc Guardian) LONDON. Dec. 18.- A Renter dcspatclr from Stockholm says it is rcllaibly reported that the Bois-hevlli Government intends to evacuate Pet- rograd and establish headquarters at Nijlnovgorod. BERLIN, Dec. 18.-Karl Liebk- necht and Rosa Luxemburg, Bolshev- ik leaders. today were refused per- mission to attend the national iiiectliig of the \vorkmen's and sol- iiers’ councils. Radical members ln- .iisted demanding for Licbkneclit and itosa Luxemburg the right to sit in the conference but they were outvoi- ed by u huge majority. Birth Anniversary Ol Union Government (Speciafio the Guardian) 0'1"l)AWlA, Deo. 18.--Yentcr't!zi;.>| was thc first iinulversary of the rr turn of Union Government. it was .i year ago that thc cabinet of Conner votive and Liberal Unionlsts led b_\ Sir Robert Borden :swept the couix try by the greatest majority in Can- iuliiin history, a majority which w... increased by the solfllcrs votes. Pri-~ dlctious that Union Government coul-l not last out its first session have been flatly refuted it was weathered thi- ilrst year, always the hardest year which any cabinet can have, with 'out onechange in the ministry. Th- only change was the retirement oi Hon. T. W. Crothers, Minister of Labor who was succeeded by lion Gideon Robertson, the Labor repres- i-ntative in the cabinet. The portfolio of Inland Revenue was abolished. hc-ln.g united with the Customs while Mr. Illondln was cl evated to the Bennie and continues as Post Master General. Experienced Ottawa politicians who are in touch with affairs frankly admit that no party Government has ever worked more harmoniously than the present wnlnhtn » _' If _ »1'liu-:austin him. ,_ , .. "-'° .i.‘~ ‘ " ' " " “ ' - administration. “ "" ~ . '~~" '- _--_ ~ ff; fp. ;» PRUCLAIVIATICN _nts-in-1 ln the window of the McKinnon Drug Company's Store, Charlottetown there are displayed two large posters, printed in French. which are attract- ing a great deal of attraction. They are well worthy of attention too, being copies of the actual _proclama- tlons posted throughout the city of Mons in Belgium upon the recent oc- cupation of that city by the British army. ' - These proclamatlons were sent _hpme by Major D. A. McKinnon. D. S. O.. (T. de G., and a translation of t _ __g_; l PUSTEH _ ill. i NIUNS l]|SPLA¥'£lJ»HFRE The Gallant Major D. A. Mcliiniion, ll.S.0., G. Sends Home Actual Posters from liiiforic" Translation oi Same Appears ilerevvith, ions and decrees - Nmske. mu “V The mon situation is murcd.witn the help of the Nptioiill C0\Kl\_¢ll ol Assistance and Supplies ¢| th; Federal Bureau of Communal Co-op crativo Food Societies, by aqqgtp ei .isnrees which i have just At the moment when the C706 e the civilized woi-iq are tni-ne; tt wards us and when every comer 0- our country is being visited by the highest civil an mllitany »ani.hgri ni the lunch Nstinns, 'iris above everything sing, thgt-'_'p|;§llr; .order be everywhere While awaiting tor a nbh_'1'lxii'¢ov- ernment to be established it; iii- tegrity, nu tnnse in`aiit`tii'pi=ity. wiii. i it-cl assured, lend ma a helping bono and watch over the parety ol`”tlie state and the rights of persona ana. property. . ` ' if during the troubled timed through which we have polled tuln actions contrary to the intarasic of our Futherland have been commit ted let those in authority forestall private vengeance -by assuringjli that Justice will uncover the guilty ont--i ;aiiil inflict just punishment. . Let us continue, as good citizens, 'to set aside anything which' might be the cause of dissenoiou. l Let us celebrate with quiet joy the _signal victory won by the cause of _Right and~ Honor to which ,.}ic);;- _fum has so geaaroqgly gacridlofii all lshe possessed. _ » _, _,_f._ _'.1 7 l Let us show onrsolvqa' in -all our lactlons worthy of our beloved Kill; fend of our splendid and heroic nrnii/1' MAJ. o.A.i\.1¢i'rQs°psrli.y Tlirougli thc coui-it-\ " of Mr. Erii- _and ,progress in all the gphereh of our est Worth iii charge of the Mciiirinoii °natio_nal activity. ` ` _ Drug Co., store the Guartllim is en ,Long Live Belgium independent :uid itlilcti to give its readers the context' free! ' oi’ both proclaiuatlons: Long Live the King! _ _ - , God Save Belgium and her _Klnll - PFiOClLAM'.ATlON MAURTCE DAM°|UtA_U -~- Mens", 11th Nov. ms ' The Governor of Hainauit _ \ To the Authorities and Officials of the State and Province. To the Administration of the Com- mune. _ To the Inhabitants of the Com- mune. _ 'The victories of our armies have put an end to the power which tho Gernmn authorities had arrogated to theinselves in our country. Todiiy Belgium enters upon the full exercise of her independence and autonomy. I have the honor to inform you that l have resumed the function which l had abandoned in consequence of th»- nrcupiition oi' the Provlnce_ in Ani: ust 1914, ln conformity with the in- structions 1 -had then received. ____ _.By virtue of n decree of the Bel- gian Government all laws enacted by the invader must be considered ab- ulished. Consequently Belgium returns to the rcizline whch existed ut the tlmw of the invasion of hor territory by thu German armies. i ash thc iiuiliiirities and officials of every rank to be gl>l’f‘l'll€d by *JMS principle and to apply lt_ in all dccis Sk er-ireeeeeaeeneeiessaeeeaer l i I 'I‘lli\'1` thc Executive of the io the voliiiiiiiry Subscriptions of S’ ‘ _ . REMEMBER iilcil to “curry on" until the last soldier is dlschatgod, »l_all_\hp fuiiiillvs of the dead are provided for by pension, or dtiaofqipl 'I‘ll.\T they could not do otherwise and make good their cial 'riiivr in do sn this inet can is made on our “given *word* lui make provision for the families pf Canadian soldiers-`-Incl who ave cnobled heroism. and exalted 3 ”qQn_'_ ` - ‘..7__7}_ AND give gladly on the 6-13 January. _ _ __ .~ ‘.‘¢vb&$Uidiikih$lib+it$~i§%.dHif8l0¢iiIllll§OG‘Q To 1-i-is c|1’_|z_|;N_Q _qiroionc ' . ui-C-lull After fifty one month' _of bliibriuii caused by the lniqnilions. ’la`t§i0lIenx_t. and insolent occupation of the _Gor- man smiy. the city of Mono lg gt bitt' liberated by the heroism qt-the Brit- ish army, which, at the ~__ll¢i\i§i_`g._til' continues on .vase ei¢ht"`_‘°“>` as _____= _ .»‘ .._lE.'...`.. pcosoassu uecutsiiy ° »i=on sAi.;, A i.A9.Yf_B |=,un-_i_,_i_r__v__£o coat (practically new.) _M onnniisn onine. ms-iasoinu. t __...~. .. ..- ~'ro uainvmau--saiwranv sur. i.=r |mp._-|', prlitiml. 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