_ FIRST 3-- 1 f- f__---'- __ *rim outdnnuav* oovansirnmon. nnwium TIIElilIRRl oven 45,000 anannns num ___ -__ ' ooaaoiai ati. woirru charlottltolntn Qiiardlon Three Cents. " ' l*gf".\l‘¥-9il!'¢!l"» Founded. iam. event.. Q I ~ -==.-- ° ""°‘-~ tw- I ' cHAnLo'rrE'rowN, cANAnA._ ,W _ _ . Y- DECEMBER 29 1919. 2’ " f J- » - _ , _,,__._;_._..___,_ __ ._ __ __ __ _ :_ _ ._ _s __ _ nnu ”°'ri.‘;'i.‘.'i".?.i°i‘..‘t‘i‘i‘::..i.i ‘:.Aiiiii.i““iis.'i; “'i.i"ii'°s ra G---a f- 1-- H--la "- .~¢...._u»¢~..-noi Dec informed the republican committee of Finlsterre th'at he will decline the offer _ winiiiiss iisSSAoii time “°°“ .~ GERMAN LINERo-- - _ iN'ioiiLiisriNi .oiaiior rnoiui min ‘ ii' Great Britain by United States and are Being 5; ` I Sllllfllll-. _lil Ill? Rllllllltll the -IcWS are Flocking » ` Rogefslll C“l“lll_““l°°llllll Wllll-Illlllm 'Mexicans Purchase Allocated to Different Steamship Lines. to Pdestine. _ - _ (Special to The Guardian.) NEW_.YORK. 'Dec 28.-A great .tide bf emliration is sweeping into Pales- tine, influenced .by the conviction that Great Britain will shortly- 'accept a mandate for the Holy Land and that the dream of a national home for the Jews is about to be realized, accord- 1ng‘to cable advices received by the Zionist. organization of America today. ' The cable messages state that the world conference of Zionists which was scheduled to be .held,_\t..Basle on January 18 has .been postponed in D view of the assured possibility of im- with what is termed the acute prob- xnediate negotiation for the mandate lein of res-training wholesale emig over_ -Pa.lestil1__g._ - L . l At the same time a London cable message received by the Jewish Morn ills Journal of this city stated that peace -negotiations with T-urkoy would open shortly after the New Year and ' that the British delegates would be Premier Lloyd George, 'Lord Curzon and Arthur J. Balfour. all three of whom have publicly declared their sympathy with the Zionist movement; in view _oil this possibility .the Greater Actions committee of Zionist organ- ization has" been summoned to meet as soon -as possible in London to co e ra- tion to Palestine. I I Affectionsof the Charlo Resultof llis Big Deed on Saturday Evening. _ _ _ The biggest event in its way that] 'wus ever held in Charlottetown was tho Newsboys' Banquet which took place on Saiturday evening irt the Rose and Grey, Victoria ltow. To put in real 'boy parlnncc it was ll I I I > win. ,_w. a. i.ousoN. “Tho Friend of tho Nswsooyv’ » the "hullleet time ever“' and to Mr. iiiiiuii iitwsiiovs _ auooti A B_io suootss Mr. W. S: Loiisoii Wins First Place as a _Citizen in the address in" which he li-arked back to The following fragment of a press despatch -from Germany was intercept ed yesterday evening by Mr. Keith Roger; in .his experimental wireless receiver located in his apartments on Upper if-riiice ‘Street_ The message was received from Nauen, Berlin,~Ger- many. lt may be mentioned' that Mr. Rogers’ radio was ins-tailed by himself since returning from Halifax The en- tire apparatus, including the aerials are inside the lbuilding the modern de velopment of the receiving apparatus, which has been -closely followed in the design of iMlf_.i Rogers, set, havling done away entirely with the necessity of high towers or masts outside the building. (By Wireless.) Political agitation is giving way to protest.. on the iitgn cost or iiving. This morning thoue '__ti'e of uniforms postal und .telegraph mployees purad front of tho Reichst ` 'for more pay Tomorrow twenty ml ings will b held' to protest age , t the ratio price of bread and tatoes in effec street cars increase heir .price with the new year, the ue -fare being triple that of peace time. j ostal, ;ailroad and telegraph rates Coffee ascends stea ly in price tw marks a week; coal-Hs sevenfold the pre-\var price. I? January new tux igtlutles tiirn ove tux on retail purch' es, of five per cent. ze , : ttetown Newsies as the SENATORS URGED v - ' T0 RATIFY TREATY ii- . . . ."t‘. . ~ Representatives of Both Parties Dissatisfied With Progress Made Declare Treaty Should he-Ratified be ushamod o‘f itud he exltolled then I R i to “pl-ny the game" and strive to excel. ‘Mr. J. R. Burnett in a short ad- dress declared the Charlpttetowvn news- 'boys to be the best in Canada and referring especially' to the Guardian newslcs who have to -be out early in lMASHlNG'l`0N", Doc. 2ii.-l')isshtls- fied with the ‘progress made toward solution of the peace treaty inngle, Senators of both politicaliporties moved today to bring greater pros- tho morninig, said -there wus plenty of Sure UU I-hell' Party leiidefs fm' 3 ‘opportunity for them to "‘rise". He paid ia deserved compliment to the boys for their general diligence, noe- withstandinig the 'cold weather and consequent hardships of the winter season. ‘ Mr. Archibald lrwin gavo .1 fin the newshoy ,days of his youth in Charlottetown when cross -dogs and big boy bullies were terrors w/hich had to 'be reckoned with in the paper delivering trade. He declared it to be the proudestoccnsiou of his life to be present at the boy-s-banquet. 'Messrs Reuben McDonald and J. Y llinman followed with short iidrlfimscs in -which they -paid tribute to the -generosity of Mr. Louson 'in providing such it splendid entertainment, and ilhe latter read at short home-grown -poenrappropriate to the occasion.. compromise to insure ratification promptly on the rensseiiiililing of (lou- grcss early in January. The mild res'ervntion of itcpinblicziiis notifying their party leader Senator Lodge of Massachusetts, that in their E opinion the time had come to p-art company wi'i.h_` the irreconciliablo foes at the treaty, declared, thot unless compromise' -negotiations got more wholeiiearted support from the _Re- publican sfde they were preparing to Witness Caine ' From the .Grave BIIDAPEST, Deo. 26.-iWldcsproail interest centered in the trial of Bula "wr, iii'li>pi>iiilt~iiiI~/ for iiii iigroi-iiii'iii_ with thc Doiiiocruii~'. - Democrats For Best Terms. Among the Deinocraits t‘ni‘ inovof nie*-iii. was not so well ilvfiii-eil, but criiicisin of tho course of Pi'vi-iiilcnl. Wilson :ind Senator Tillich-ciiizlc oi Nf:‘lii'asliii, iho acting Domocrtttic loud- or, rcau-_lirwl proport_io_|is wliero some pi'e~ilir:t'~il that it soon' -would be given tangible i'ci'rii. Ono proniineut Democr- atic 'Senator' was sail .to have told l the Repniilliziins tliaptgiirg tlinn_tl‘lirty of the forty _ci-iveu on that side would loin it iniivomviii to ratify the treaty at once: on thc licirt terms, they coulii get, Lahor and Capital . I Get Together MoN'i'rtu1Ai._ not-_ co.---'.~. i.._~\\- aligniueiit oi' lubor in this ally ond province is lookéil forv/;ii'.| to iii thc izoining year. in the building _triiiioie Mr. Fred Morris then supplied il Kun-5 yemiing ter;-origin, which il.»_.ilhf‘- _Uotliolic amd Nntlonnl \Voi'lir-rs- iiiugiilficent musical trout in which -_lm yesterday _al-l_el.n00n_~uml wlll lmlsyiiili-cite is oxpi>_<:|_i~ii to como to Ihr- heperformed some wonderful feats iii ,omlnued ,lully lol. the “ext few front proinptlv of the Now Yr-:six llur- ing 101') this sviidiiiifo r~‘ici=,<~fl ron- Diallll l1lllYi\"l`H SUCII “S llmm"-Ing ‘1 weeks unt-ll the hearing ofthe many ‘ ' 'f " " ' ` ’_, innnrioiin.ibaiiiounii other instruments Qharge., of ,Harder and mmlre whlcl, sltirrulilo lollliouco in ttgiolioc <-ily and was rewarded with immense ap- ,re Derlermd ,lgulllsl _Gsemy_ Sclmlh und in 'l‘lircc_itivi»i~_-:_ and in Mori:-rciil plause. Ile next played a march ol md (;,l-on has been r_on\plet@d_ iindnp hoth dirccl:Ion of A.libc Ioiiiiioul- his own composition for the first ti.mr_ Two of the terrorlsm Rudolf Re, Herbert, has ilrziltotl acceptable ron- lii pulbltlc and again rccciveii quite mi lnselmel. and Helmlcll Suly0k_ have ditions both to nieii und iniisters in -ii ovation » e,,ldelw0_ -l-he l0l,l uuinibcr of iiiiiiistriul esl.ablls;Ii:noiiis‘_ '1`he siniging of several choruscs fol- turned kings y ‘now the former three, who helii _ I°Wed- lllebnys di’-m°“S‘I““'I"g mul iigh ipoliticallposts under Bela Kun There WHS Home Splendid '~a19_“I~_ among were sent on special missions of S R_ECoVERED_ them and then Mr. Lou‘son made the glllllng and wmll-lng_ PATlENT W. S. Loirson through whose areal- pleasln-g announcement that tlirougu Durlng their evldeuce gh.. ,,,_._.,u,,C,| _ ’ the kindness of Mr. C. J. Gnllng- .neu pfoteslod that they ,Vere null fMON’l-Ri1_lAli. Dec. 2b.~~lh¢~ Royal her and Mr. H. Wilinout Young they ,espomlble fm. lhell- C,.lmcs_ bm w(,_reiVi~c'to1'ia Hospital has only fourteen were to *be guests at the drama In the lotlng under Slate 0l.del.s_ The pl.l,sl_ patients now of the twenty-four who confines, or heart it was provided thel Newsboys of .Charlottetown will evor_ be grateful.. - Time .and again was that gentleman _ cheered to theeoho audit any llllug' more than cheers had been available :Ee boys would gladly have Elven em. The ban uet o ened at ii o‘clorkI . q l, . and at that hour newsics to the numb-I lor of about 125 sat clown to the neatly larranged_ tables ii the dainty Rose 'and Grey. Also present Iby retlueiiit iwere representatives of the da-ily DWSB Messrs W. L. Colfhm of the Examiner. lcf the Patriot and J. it. Burnett, D. K. Currie Ray McDonald and J. J. . lllinmon of the Guardian; also Mr. lArchlbald Iirwln, Mr. Fred Morris. U19 iisland'e wonderful pianist, ‘Ml‘- J- P- all rendered .valuable assistance, The way the 'boy-s made the E00<1 thinigs disalppeanwas truly im-arvellous Prid a terror to_ Hooveritea. All the time in which they were ensased l“ lllimlyinig -material -for ‘rthe -DcD8,\‘l»m°“l Di the -Interior" they kept uP'l1 0°” ltlnuous chatter which -made B F0" 'Which might only the compared to thc noise ot the-itsmous cataract or Lod- ilre or the gpscetiit of Niagara, ' fit was a g hlnlii’ time and every ll0y's‘ cduntenawe showed that bg I'/ls enjoying* himself to the "fullest ">lD8city. ` » When of cake and music and Diario feast. U B had to leave and spoke of |"roai-ing" who el verdict of Mr. rqnfer, trimmed for a few at to be were iniurcd in tho train wrcvk near PFIUW Edwllrd Thelllll’ ‘ll me 0195*’ lent of the court. Dr. Stocker, sternly ' ‘ " _ of me banqueg gig cheers greeted .nlel.rupl_e(ll --You me not' belllg Onawn. The other ten have been dis- this announcement and also the au- ,Med for crimes against the Stalev f-l1l1lZK0d flllll ure 110W On illell” Will' t0 nolmcemem th” ML Louslm hoped to but agalnsl the laws of h“muully_.._ their destiiiutiiins. 'W-ith the cxceqitioii the. room he was further glladdened by ,.1- tinie to he back on her route at the nsual time this morning. .s.___------- °"'- me wniimnm and some 08' TEMPEBA TU BE lde this sfterno at 4.64. at 4.49;. it,riaes tom completing ther work. iBhe reached Borden 'at 9 o‘clock -last night in goodo mail. noon. mia -at 4.08l it-.will morning at 8.41 this afternoon at 4-4! antl’Wednosday at 1.61? Mondo! December ami .vas shot by Cserny. He fell wounded he earth over 1 r v in or in he recovered consciousness and Socialist. \ . The Cm. ferry steamer P.-E. island o J. C. Sims, 249 Prince St. i left Borden on Saturday evening for ‘ _. - _ ___ _3‘_W1_5‘1215M" Plctouto ibreak the ige in the harbor _ _ _ Apl,l_Es___l wll_l_ SELL ON MAR. lllflfe I" "de" I-° an W “ steamer w ' ° ket Square. Tuesday 29th commen- iiui-ied from sails noi- departure from *Ml Pm- t omg oi 1a.i'oiooi<,so1barroiis ouoioo 509 l`°“°h°d mme M' 1139 and mn __ _ No. i. King and Spy apples. Benin- &8B|ll` Bl- 2-30 P- m' y°°t°"d“y "ue" mln Carter, Auctioneer. 'li Dec. 26.--A sud fatallly » fl ovoning or 4.45 o'- -wanumo.-‘ri-is PAa1°v wiio “ V/ c 0 ‘ 'r .J railway at or to Oil 0|". Ill no one of I the ac- 00fl- man, fell was 01 the U0 "M0 '-0 repeat The banquet “elif A sensation was caused when one M “ne 0’ two- wh_° are yet I" a 5"" .Jem-_ Then mme -'God save me Kin-g', wllness Bald he came llmrally from ous coniiition, but whom the hospital sung wph a vim semom heal-d here. _me grave lo glve ovldencm ll() was nuthc-ritlcs bclicvc will iccover, all the other ihyiircii are getting on well nbouts' and as each boy filed out of nada lo dig his own gl--,wel and than - -_ January 1st..Even cwspapers and the gift of a generous sized bag oi nt., the pit, und the terrorists left, o-+0-Q-0+-++v+++o4-eeoa-ro-o++»44 candy and au ofanse- . itm for dean, not caring to snovoi i At the Prince Edward where the ' _hey lcd _ Lai, Reuben MacDonald. and W, A. (l‘nurl_et/l boys seemed .to thoroughly enjoy the . . ~ \ Hh0W N105’ Were f\“'U1€l` Heated l° crawled away. roowvo-v+ 4 Clllllly by MY- YOUWS. Wim made “U The ln-st witness today informed _-~----1---_>--_-1- ~-- ` - -iiniironriwte speech teemlns Wllll g°°d :no court -time on one occasion o No'r|~cs.-nn. E. c. HARRIS wii.L ¢5Ull$él- The b°Y3-he*“`uY cheered victim was dragged before Cserny be in .his Omni’ 18581111 ‘buillnllihii both MF- 92119-El`l9l' and MT- Y°“_n'5 and and during the lnterviow smilcd Monday, Iii Hooper and`Mr. R. C. Sldenlus who_laii.ng several choruses during, the even- gsemy thereupon l-enlallkedla _ "yall _:W-ir;-1lED_MMED_ATELY MMD FOR i . ' ' .. i ‘ I “grin the happiest msn in Charlotte- `:g.:l;.l:-l§5IIe'(}l'tiIfl?i'4l:£;’(f)*1I")` \ e B 11 hem _ general- housework in small family. town," said Mr. Lousoii at tho close ll cum., 0,.; l at mi.. Ku.. ...lm Good wages. No wllahlns. Apply 146 of the evening‘s fun. “lt cost sdmethlnh ordered Csemy ‘O km Pogany' one i’ownal,Struet, Mti but it was well worth ft." ‘ if the Commlssaries -for Wu Csorny ‘_ MUSKRAT MUFF |N‘ THIS 'lln _ _ |.os1'.- Q lgllyeilidd algluggdbtoaklllaliiil city or on road to Kennoch- Finder ’ G iirditin Ofilcej iolihician. Thereupon, according to kI“‘“Y IWW” M “ Mt Userny, Bela Kun suihmitted the name " ‘ __ _t _ of Kunfi, al well-known Hlungiirla-ii __wANTED___A mm- Fon GENERAL ljecem-her 29th. housework. No washing. Apply Mrs ¢ I when took boots and rubbers from Arena _..._ t best Rink. Saturday afternoon is request N. R., ed to return same to janitor at onco was and thereby save oxposnre. shunting _‘_ , Dec 20-1| -- n -- N _ - ngflhf, Psoienzen s'rocK sAi.e--i Am ‘ nstruoied by L. M. Anderson to sell tho Ahderison Homestead, (recent - sold) n Wednesday, December his entire herd Short- large ` ' 1;.30_ are now in the i-nterior of Germany. ter to the lady fro r f* ‘.._ courl held tliul the soul of ii letter is' sacroil and thtit thc l‘o.stiiiu:~'.ter haul no riglll. to kool; tho letter froin tho girl. As soon as it ntunipoil letter is posted it boli>iiL’,s io tho poison to whom it is ttililwssetl. I Appeal for Prisoners _ Of War in Siberia D o _ _ (ll-1.\’l'J\'/\, |)'~i-_ 25.- 'l`lio iiit_<~rii'\tioii- iii Red (`ro:i_.- hliu :‘.i\iit out on iippcal in Iiirlinlf .of the _r»i'isimi~r;-i of wiir in Slhoriii. Two liiiiiili'-1~lioi‘iitcd ;uicl;>_f by iissistuiitie i'r\ii.fli~'i"‘iI from he puisiilo. or all \viII 'ho doziil lio- foro rcliiif rcuclics tlicin, ' Reclassification oi_ I ' Civil Service OTTAWA, Di-iz. 26.-~'l`liv i'o-i'I;i:isil'i- nui_inn of the Civil Service, wh?i:ii\vu-.< iiostpoiifil ul. the lust ncsrsiiiii of l‘iirli;i- ment, is. ii is understiiiiii. liriiiiglng witli it its own di-f»l‘iculii<-.sz I|_ is stut- cd that rlopartiiimitul liczids iiro lii-int' Iiuiidicuiplpeil lin ,thc }ii'r~pl;\i':\fioii of cstiniute-s which' iiiiii-ri. iw rciiriy for the coiniu-g session ot` l‘ai~li:iiiir~_iil, by fliofiict th-ti-t the 1'o-i'l;\r:-sli'i<'.iition calls for drastic chuii-ges in doliiric.-i. l’o:~iit ous which fonin<:.rly called for ud- litional salary are ifoitnil, under _tho new classiflciitioii, tn .be worth niucl less, -to the troiiscqtieiil rli._ci>inlcl_s the light against ` I 'l`lw Yoiiix!-_-\i§'.i|iis tloiiipaiiy on Szit_iii‘iI:i_v 1-vriiini: pri>_sr=iiieiI thc iiitoi' "V-llll'1 f'oiir iii't iliwtiiiatiif iiriiiliiction, “Sfilitiy llii'l{n_v" liofiwo ii fiilr sized fiuiiiciice wliich inizliidorl all the pity nowsboys, who were tho guests oi Mr, Gii|lii;'l\ui" :iiiil fvlr W. Young, inan- llKf‘-1' of the tfoiiipiiiiy Mr. Young in the port of tho tramp “Sandy iVici(i'iy" lfluk il in iniiiiterly fztsliiim and Miss Vllillo Ailums as liiizcl Randolph mario it vt-ry plczisiiig impersonation of Illfll r'l1=\l'&ic'Pt'. The others members oi the wminolly save good support. There wcro miiiiy amusing situations in the phiy the scene of which in liiirl in the Postinaster of St. Joaizliiin, county of ---- - Montnioreiii-y, must pay $100 to Miss ` ~ Sealila Allaire for opening ii. love let- _ - in ho iniitc Tlicl , ‘ . Al PRINCE EDWARD Southern States after the (livil War. The .play for tonight will be "The Marriage Question," in which Miss Adams will have a strong and high ly eiuotional part. Mr. Young has also a strong part as the wayward husband' while a rich vein of humor is' inter- Spersed giving the well balanced com- pany an excellent- vehicle to display llleil' allllillf- The Marriage Question is one of the best bills of the week and should be seen 'by every girl or wo'man,_ma.-rried or unmarried, for the plot is clean and moral and the com- edy delightful. ' K. of C.’s Christmas- I Gifts to .Soldiers _ (Special to The Guardian.) ` 'I0R0N'|`U. Dev. 28.--’l`lii'ee thous- »v_nfi_ Xmas boxes wore given by the Iviigiiig of Coiiiinhoii in soldiers in the liospitals in the city on Chl-ist. iiiiis liny and' wp-ri>_ idistrilxuted by iiicmhcrs of thc Womens Auxiliary. !Cui~Ii liox r-oiif:iIiif‘il iiiiiiiy good things '-vllli lolriwi-_ii, <-_Ig:ii'rcltos, toilet articles iiumikcrcliicis und hooks. NEW INVENTION l /EQUALS DAYLlGHT _ i.ONi_ll)N, Di-in 25.--A light which ini' siirpnss any oxistl-ni: arrangement, 'if ni'-tifii~_i."il iigtht and is the closest ipyiroxiinuticn to actual diayliglit ever llUf'-f>lI1>lillsliP~d. is iiiirlorstood by the Ain:‘rir-:iii (lliiiiiilier of Cmniiierco in l.o_v\rion to have iicvii pcrfccted here. Fil" l1llD21i‘a'tiiS consists oi power i-lr~f_:fi'ic biiillh titled with ii cup-shaped llllilflllc i‘f‘flccto_r. the silvered inner H purasolshuped screen placed above the li-gli-i. 'Phe screen is lined with small pntclics of different colors, nr- l‘ll1lBrf i _ i., -_ .,\'. -.,.,;- _ :- -. ‘-_.:.f. s early in the month nt. which it was M, _j decided to -hold an intcrnationnl ox- | rf" ~‘