THE CHARIIITTETITW G ARDIA t_____ "'; __ _ x - _ w- - W ::_-:_-;~_f;-"_ -;_:f~_T_f;.~.;.::._- :.;f_;i:;:; __;;vf~----1;--f ~_-;-;v_~;i_<:_--;_-;_ _- --~_--_~ T ;___.__.._ _M -M ._ . _ ____ ._ ___ ___,_..___ __ . __ _ __ ` 2 ,E ue “V ¥'..: .'<'/_ r,_: 3:: it Er* :-< lui Lloyd George Appeared Befor a I Iaas Meeting in Alher vi- Ail o.iii.vu>s1I - CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE _ EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA, MONDAY, DECEMBER - in I -xr ~l~ _ lf- -'\¢-_'“"‘E“ WILD DEMONSTRATION Il PEIIUIIAH TERRIBLE ol'NDll:I»iau1» T T- U EY _ M WW W EE E E4 E WMD* M 7, 1908. 'cb l is '42 CEI ’°w 3-4 ‘°-_ . " - i “riiitiiiinihtihls I RESULTS OF OF SUF FRAGET TES Ell-INEIIJENIIE A MEXICAN OIL WELL 0 _ " il Hall to Announce a Clause for Women Suffrage When a 0ll1°fI'|ll byoSii_ok Rush Are Dying and people' Are Kined T___,_. ~ Wild Outhurst Occuai-ed. Wom n ° d ° H°""’ E0 0'” e Caine to Seats.Chains _ __ ' Aiding the gn Cut and Women Carried Out Screamig. . , _ \ ) oils- StBl'll€Y Sllalltsi aged fourteen, went_ -< . into - the woods Saturday with al LONDON, DEC. C-(Special)-The wildest demonstr-atioln recorded in the history of the suffrage movement _ occurred at Albert Hall, Saturday night. ` A distinction is now made between suflragists and suflragettes, the lat- ter *designation including militant supporters of the movement. Lloyd_ George appeared' before a mass meeting intending to announce the governm-ent’s intention of inser-I Meanlvhilo others released from tones of an immense organ on whiehl _ _ _ _ _ During two months continuance the distant and Tampico sixty prison tore oil theizi outer garments a miislcian was strenously playing, ` 5 _ _ . . . . _ ‘H . =_-_.4 - - "'- --- tini; in the franchise bill a clause providing womans suffrage. His rising was a signal outburst. I This ached like a red flag to 5, mam intending to gather wood ` WASHINGTON Dec 6-(Speciql) Hundreds of attendants had been I`Du1| Que suck ly-ing ncmss the W; ' ' _ . . . _ _ ° 38011- F ‘ ¢_2_ngagesirnyad_d_____0u to t___s the ____gg°8t _me _ out by_ the customs department are con~ :1__n_\;i{av!_vv_'_l_ii_<;li_wns adopted bf' Ptflia. 0'nlf>liSh0d u'inal0 prim ‘bouli lllvll *muh* *T5 th' U54.. Icourt recoinnwnded by The HBKUG °mb““Y' Wm an " "mm 'Con-gross, “aug open at the foreign Great Britain will be represented I `. ~ ' ter lf by the Earl of Desert amd Ospfhll t‘;,fEEc.?:|I7:l‘;T;EE1|iIis’hol‘INiiiElE;sf“Itlnis evxl;>ec(t)F|Cha.i-lea L. Ottley, director of naval oduthc conference will continue uuiil linteillgwnce, and secretary of the can- nnnjruary ISL mittee od imperial defence. At the reuuerrt of the British ygov-I An address of welcome wu deliv- » ¢_ ch p wers which accepted ered _ by Fgrdlm 3°°\’°f~l\1‘! S11' EG- Thllllxltinns 6 too the conference rave wuffl GUY- At Nfl” 9\ll§Z°¢l»b1l 0' forwarded it list of subjects which Germany. the powers have oubmiftfnl they consider should be disclsaal. ‘their views on various pointl. The United States, Great iirltian, Great Britain, Japan and the Unit- Frpuce, Germany, Italy, Au i'.rin- ed States an agreed in principle at Hungany, Russia, Spain, Houiind least on the melt hnpurtullt P¥‘0P0‘ "4 .mpg will be represented. _mlm I i Q) v l. l I0