P-EQEMBER 25'-1919 _ W :ri-IE cHARLoTri-.rowu GUARDIAN PAGE umsu lust ui tuiiuis in Piiiuiuti in iiiiuiii in 9 Kings Speech Expressed the Hope that all Peace I-0 Treaties Would be concluded sheen satis iii.. _feenenwithth R - 1 -Y' _ ' .. ' o{Walesin.CanEida?i$EAKs oF sri-osrs Ar st-:'rTi_EMENT. SYIDN-EY, -N. IS., Duc. 22.-"1 can- not spczik too highly ol' the spirit thnt has been shown by thc ofi`icinis`ot tlic Uoiuinion Coui (loinpnny and the Util- tod Mine Workers in the coiifereiices they have liold in an ctlort to settle tiie local wngc dispute. it has been most gratifying that the members of the coiiciliation board to soc this spir- it shown by the two parties, anti I bc- lieve thc iiliimnto result of this con- forcnco will have n stiiblizing effect on the coal trade of Nova Srzotia." This was a statement mode to the ('nadiuii Press ins evening by Dr. t‘.larence McKinnon, chairman of 11 conciliation board appointed to enquire into the wage dispute between the llo- niinlon Coal Company and their eni- ployes, previous to his departure for I-ialifax. ' - “lt is not always the best thing to iiiucii propliesying in such cases as this, but I cannot. help bu-t express my gratification nt the progress inode by the company`s olllcinis and the United Mine |Workers representatives to date," continued Dr. Macliinnon. do D tcharacter. Both the company offic- ve been working morning, noon and iow diligently these men were work- ng and how eflrncstly they were in M. W. ofllcials have shown them- _ is . I be- ve the peoplc ot' the country will well ns the iiiaiiiier in which the |HALll“AX Dec 22 --A les t tl other differences of tho conl niin~ ltcr -Christnias and will report prog- Agaiiist Ex-Kaiser (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, Dec. 2-i.~Litw officers ol" lic Crown held n consultation with ny with regii‘ril tn the formei' Ger- ndlctment. ` .__________€..-_._ TO CANADIANS. LONDON, Doc. 22.-Lady Astornslt- l lospitnl:- “This is the ilrsl (`.lii-isinins in five ike all my Cnnntllun civilians lo know schedule includes it total of ten'gnmes il am thinking oi' them nnd missing n .ty s nictins into _ . merchant in accepting C.in.\di.\n hull doliuis will be entitled to give but 15 cents in tiade in exchange and bein turn will accept siinic discount in Ion- _ [_ dei-ing it' to ills bunk. . (S _ ‘ 1 th _ ~ ‘ ' _ _ the award 'of distinguished service w F _peels o e Guardian.) . (gp¢¢|a| io The Gua,.d|an_) (Special to The Guardian) medals io naval officers and refusing vessel which sinks a submarine. This ‘I l‘-C- D90- _Z4-'~_Wll9l1 Ulf? leg- LONDON, Dec. 24.-]-lugh R. Denl - DE'l`R0l'1`» D60- 2'l~~“Bl\l1lfS 01 DG- lo accept such zi niednl llimself, under ill ure meet again ntter the christ- son, Managing Dii-ecior of me S,-ii. trolt will charge it discount of ten per the present cli-'c-umstunces, has the uclion of Secretary Daniels in *@6038 0!! -l'=lI1l1=1l‘y 7th next, it is ney,Austrulia, Sun, has given, tiiruugii cent. on Canadian dimes, quarters und bi-Qiigiii to iight it giim-1, iiivigiim oi awarding a dlstinmiished service med~ cted tlint; very shortly alter re- the iiiike of Cominugym 25_i)i)0 pounds, hall' dollars, in an effort to stabilize opinion among miyy men as io wiiem gil ll;igmilile] session there _will he aisle;-ling to the Jubiioe iiuiiding Fung value of the coins for local trade. The the principal credit for the work or brother-in-li1w ot' Mr. Daniels, who the iiuet. should go. W moinlng and is the ie-suit of a ununi ,iiimii-,,| Sims gompiiiing iimi his i-Q., cob Jones, when she was sunk by a inous vote ot Delioit Cleuilng House ¢0mm,,ni|,iii0m, ,is c0mm,m¢|ei»_0i' iiio German submarine. Associulio iod Thi tl the naval war zone urea, criticizing ine s oud not receive the some re a- id us the commanding officer of a apparently a pointed reference to to Commander David W. Bagbsy, us in command ot' the destroyer Jul IN WINNIFEII (Special to the Guardian.) WINNIPICG, Dec. 2-i.--.linlge Met- soll sctllticin trial unti mid i it all C number ol` oiilvctlnns; The jiirywoi-<- tlicn locked up |'tn'1lie night to i‘<-port tomorrow moi-nin_i:. Jinlgo ,\loti::il|'o Syslenialic i-iirikc was illvgnl, iniiniid- :itlon \v.'i.-i illegal, und that nizlintion to siirciitl dissention in tht- country was illegal. _..____~________ . (Special to The Guardian.) - lf* RO.\ll»)_ Dec. 24.-~l\list:ii»lin Kenial, iii in his iitlili-ess, told the jury llinl ii H llllll ISEIIHBE -GHE5 lil Flllll (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, Dec. 2-i.-Premier Lloyd caltc addressed thc jiiry in the Rus- ("*‘0l'll0 Will go lo l’ni-is next week to oxifm' with' l'ren1iei~- Clemencea i I ngl _ u. t tor which Counsel Cassitly entci~t‘d ii WAS ilnnounwll 1001135 |l55llN llllllllie ’ ||\llill|lWNJEWllS 1-1.. - I /\Ms1‘Enp.\M_ in-e. 24.~'rhe Len- ine government in Russia, bnlked by e the world iluanclnl blockade from ' sentling money abroad t'or propagan- ‘ da purposes, is now conducting n huge traffic in confiscated jewels ilu ‘ougli Germztnyto ilollitnd markets, coi-ding to the llandelsbladt. in con- (IC ncction with ii. charge that Commun- t member, Llsser, ol` the Amster- iin Council offered the former Rus- |C,,,,le,. 0,- me Turkish ins",-m=_ni_.; in sian enipei'or’s diamonds for sale. Anatolia :ind lit-nd oi' the 'l‘urkisli Na- ` tional nloveiut-nl. in Asia lllinor, has been zissiissilintetl, according in :1 Smyrna despatch to the Tcinpo. St. Dunstan’s _ 1 University scribers nrcz- m G. ll. McMahon, Keiisiiigton $100.00 th John T. Mullen & Son ~ IIE Hllllllli ll THE HESEUE ()TTAWA, Dec. 23.--Because the Indian Fthver Parish is going over G0‘_/0l`lU1l€_I1l 503513101' L-'lily EV@|yIl'S the ,op in grand style Wim me SL main shutt was broken, ii frenzied ap- 1lunstan's University Drive “em Img been 'mme to me G°"er“` Among the most pi-ouiinent sub- ;“@m 10 USG Bvcry effort to get to the n habltnnls of the Mzigdiilen Islands eil- wintei-'s supply ot' l`ood and clo- ing. lt has been decided to send an Kensington 50.00 Edward Pender-gust &. Son, Kensington T. N. Donzilioe, Kensington .. Charles Crowley, Kensington . 50.00 10.00 15.00 Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Mcllonald Kensington Joseph Higgins, Kensington .. James Ilunpliy, Kensington .. George Shen, Kensington Michael Brennan, Kensington.. .itunes Brcliaiii, Kensingto_n .. Michael Croken, Clermont .. 20.00 10.00 10,00 10.00 10.00 2.f..oo_ Mrs. Ricimrti Mulinily, Kensington Mgr. D.J. Gillis, liiditin River . .. .. 7.00 . 50.00 John A. McLellan, indian lllvcr 25.00 Johopli M 1-. Lellan lndinn River . Austin Mcliellnn, Indian River 25.00 20.00 llodvrick ;lIcLcllnri M T. Indian ill'/egr . rs. John Gills, indian River ._ John Cllnieroii, Indian River .. Wilbert l)olnney, Maipeque .. Miclincl Crokcn, Clei~'ii1oirt. William M‘\r.donnld, Clermont A. Driscoll, Cieriiiont .. .. .Joseph Driscoll, Cicrinont _ . . . ____._..__.__ 20.00 10.00 25.00 10-00 15.00 10.00 10.00 CUPID CRIPPLING NEW YORK TELEPHONES NEW YORK, Dec. playing havnt- among 22.-Ciipid is thc New York telephone girls and that is one rcnson wh iibscribers are getting gray- liezhleiil whiting for iiiiinbcr. accord- [hmks the New Z9"-,and "’°°u°"” ice-breaker belonging to the Deport- nient ot' Railways to break the ice in the port of Picton, N.S., where the supplies have been piling up. At Pic- tou, ice bound, is the Canadian Seni- cr, one ol' the new vessels built lor the Canadian Government Marine. 20-00 `Wlien it is released through the ef- forts oi' the ice~brei1ker it. will luke supplies from Plctou and Souris to the anxious Isldndersj --.l_.__._____,_ GOLD FROM BEETLE. ' In these days of gold shortage it is interesting to know that there are ln- sectg in this world which are said to be gold-producing! The most popular of the species of beetles which con- tain golrl and silver is the golden rosechafer. lt. is si very handsome, yellow beetle, with it metallic lustre, and its size is about as big as the end s nian's thumb, of 10.00` The most remarkalble old' beetles, g . however. ure to be found ln Centrhl America. At first sight one would_ think the beetle nn actual piece of gold, until it moves. The heud and wi-ngcases are brilliantly polished with u. lustre like pure gold. lt is very strange, too, that sliver beetles exist in the same country. Unfortunately there is no fact nt the bottom' of the fancy. - -_-_.._#_____ . MASSEY A PATRIOTIC CHOICE - LONDON, Dec. 24.-The Times ing to testimony given :it th; inves- “how that MMS*-Y “ml '-he "9'°"m‘""' ligation into tho tclcplione service WN” U "°“"d nhmce fm 9"t"|°t|° dodtiy by Public Service Coinniission- mnunds' In the breach wmch d°*“"°y` M. Fennem ' ed the National government Ward and s‘ili=nt of the New York Tel li that 856 girls had abandoned tale-it phoning for mntrlmony in 1919 as igainst 447 in 1918 ( In regard to newlrecruiis Mr. Syl- l - - van said that "there was greatest possible competition for female help in the city and that the holiday ~ GIVEN FUHTHIEH Will l|]llNl]E at-,te-Li-..t»-,..;-iii--...-ia.; ~ the Liberal seemed to ploy nn un- . f ..t . .. . . . - 5 pn(ri;;khlll%i].fi)lrs'I osrifiiim?lti1£t!op|h(:::.`i?rii`\;::ls gracious 'mu' Mass” was a dimmed was one oi' the lending causes of do- ggure in the WM cabmet and nmmugh scrtlon from the switchboard ranks. ‘_ T. 1'. Sylvan, assistant to the pre- e seemed to get little credit when he etui-ned, the pendulum of opinion may now hnve swung towards a juster ap- _ the last-fm be played on ireiii-uni»_,» 12_ i_hem__" _ __ _ E0"-m_my_ “fared mmres s§§w‘;:_‘; preclation of his considerable servle The Iloishevist Government -has tt urd`s ll y ‘ ‘ oniewhat Gllbertinn scheme for tilt! burial. while the Look was rushed to FHS E8. _ "I er kindly leave at Guardian Oincgi. ' Discussing the housing schemes ol` I the nritisii Ministry or llwlth- “fl architect correspondent says: Apart - practical °cHius`1'mAs s1'A1-ionsnv wiru peioqtgd init.is'l1lg5ter inhggld (;i::tl:_: _ Qllf 00 £0 . Ol' » .|05 zirhuei-y, 110 icgnt street- lf- °i.¥>’h1‘.Z`-iiiu`s|; -r »-v-'x1"‘ .fl of-f , ,, -.f»_ ‘;'\'.'§5'-i - =.:~;e _~ .- ._-.==-.-.-.;:-.=.-.-..a.-.- ‘- I . 1? _. ,. if » ‘ ll , 7, ,. , . . J-1'_§ . ; ~ 1 "l < . -11 u' .,_, _._,,. ‘,, ,_.__:.,.- _ i e til.