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Island t ` ant 1, L ulephlted stator this your hhvg§E¢pT.i.`owr`rE.l eTll;‘iT;ei.T§AEaErE ERo"lfEll‘E£ reached an unprecedented total asxof trade. There has been an en- HIIOWH by U18 rooords of Consulatedlhancemenl of value in many products invoices of the U. S. Consular ser-,but not suffllcierlt to account for the vice 'at the ports of Charlottetown and increased commerce » Summerside. S ft ' _ Half a million has been more than'yeal?oElvh!;neEaEldiatlgsllsiilg-eobotlilliilélgiyvdy U19 SVBYBBB Hllfllllll €XDOrt. 'while this it will be possible to ascertain in INDI' the l0¢Hl lli1S»psssed the one mil-I what lines the increased trade most lion dollar mark. This is not only a largely showed "°°‘""1‘b"°“k|“B flgllro. but a tremen-| One item wc-rth mentioning is the d°“5 U`lb“¢° t0 the l>l‘0d\1Cll‘/ily and exportation of potatoes and potato GTllf8l'DFiB9 Of P. E. Island. |starch, approximating alone two hun- 'I‘h increase this year is not only an dred thousand dollars worth. _ ;;_'_z-_=~:_~:_-_-_~_-_»,-:_~,-_-_-_-,-_-_-_-,»:_-_-_________._._.V._____. _`, ______:__V___V_ _ __ _ _ ` __ _*_ _ _ _ _ ` _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ GREEK rovlllsrs ARE YIELDING Allies Blockade Brings Them to Their Senses. Greek Army Being Demob- ilized as Demanded by Allies. V (Canadian Prele Despatch.) papers are compeltely changing their LONDIN, Dec. 28.-(New York Tri-`tones. blllle)--News frilll Atlmlls reaching ln the meantime theforelgn office London last night shows that the`announces the demobilizatlon of the gzonditllons "hage lmpgoved greatly! Greek army is going on satlsfactori _ t e A e pont f view. The ly; in accordance w-ith Greecefs pro lxgrgllsts are beginning to feel -the misss. This will remove the threat edects of the Allied blockade, and from the Allies’ rear. The persecu- _even the strongest Royalist news- tion of the Venizelists is also lessen., _ ._::; ‘__ ‘mg . ; vvu¢~»»v -»~-»vv¥¥vm~»» \ ' ` *"9* W rr N |- (SpeclaI to the Guardian.) LONDON, Dec. 29- The Spectator devotes- the greater part of its issue to answering President Wilson’s question as to` what are the peace terms of the Entcnte Allies. Briefly summarised. the principal demands as ountlined by the Spectator follow: “Peace terms are to start fronl the status llllo before the war, this from Serlyi Roumanis. Russia and Prussia and Austrian Poland to be Lollooll sPEcTA§Tor suorllls Pllonlslr rrlirls or relics in Reply to President Wilson’s Question as to What the Allies' lerms__will bc. The Spectator Leaves Lillie Ground ior)f’Germany’s Future Ambitious or for an inconclusive Peace. its Forecast Whether inspired or not is Probably Nearly Correct. .added to the' new kingdom of Poland which the _Czar has pledged to create. Tile Slavs bf Bosnia and Herzegovnia, Dalm-atia, Croatia, etc, to be created into a new kingdom of Bohemia and to be an independent state. The Rou- 'manian section of Transylvania to be' ‘added to Roumania, the whole Aus- trian Tyrol, Plus Tries-te, istria and other portions of Austria which are including. the evacuation of the whole- italian in blood or feeling. to be added of northern France, Belgium, and to italy; Turkey to yield Constantl- Lllxemburg. and of.all the lands taken nople and the Straits to Russia; the Armenians 0 be ut under Russian a. , - t D Montenegro. Alsace and“Lorraine toltutelage; the Arabs to be freed, while be restored to France. The Danish Syria, Asia Minor, and Mesopotamian portion of Schleswig Holstein' to go are to.be under external protection,ternationa1 non-German commission, to Dernmark. and Posen in Polish guaranteeing. tranquility. The Ger- including the Entente- countres, the man' colonies to remainin the hands of the Elltente. Moreover a money indemnity for the ruin Germany has done ill Belgium, France, Serbia, Montenegro. etc. Regarding shipping, Germany to make reparation in kind for all ships of commerce destroyed, ton for ton; neutral shipping to be' replaced only after all demands of the Allies- have been satisfied: the German navy to be handed over and distributed among the Entente nations. As a guarantee against further war, the--Allies are to insist, upon the democratization oi the' German movement. The Kiel Canal to be neutralized under an iri- United States and other neutrals. _ (Special to this Guardian.) |LONDON, Dec. 29-~ Pressing in txpon southern Moldavia from the hroe sides apparently with all their rs are making progress against stiff esistance On the Transylvanlan Mol FARMER P.E.|. MAN ii IS NUW ARIIHBISHUP (Canadian Prele Despatch.) _W|NNlPEG, Dec. 29.-With all due ceremony, and assisted by a great gathering of hierarchy. I-Ils Excellency Monsignor Stagni, apostolic delegate to Canada, performed the final act of lrivestiture installing His Grace the Mc-st Rev. Alfred Sinnott, D. D., as first archbishop of Winnipeg. in St. Mll.ry's Church. at High Mass Sun- day. The Pontiiical High Mass was cele- EPARLIAIVIENT Will MEET IANUARY l8TH '(Canadlan PreBs Deapatch.) OTTAWA, Ont., Dec. 29.-The par ilame‘nt of Canada will assemble three weeks from to-day, Thursday. January 18th. An extra of the Canada Gazette summoning the Sen ate and Commons for this date is being published. The sessision is opening earliel than was anticipated because of the impending war conference in London which Sir Robert Borden 'intends to el t b l t a b o attend. lt will meet in the lattel brated by Mgr. 'Stagni, Archbishop part of February. ' Sinnott assisting at the tllrc-ne. The new Archbishop is u native of Prince Edward Island. (canadian Pros; Despatch.) - OTTAWA, Dec. 29.--In calling par- liament. to meet on January 18th, it 'ls believed that the government hopes o DDNDDNSDD ADS- "'is.'.:'f..;r'.°.1““°..“..“.‘;2..§f; iz r roro . ' 'roo LATE Fon “ ° P S D Borden is obliged to_ leave for Eng- ('lLASSIFICATION land to attend the' imperial war coun- it' -- - cil. lt is necessary for the prime minister to be in attendance at these TWO CENTS per word .ach taser- meetings. r tion for srl rertislng in this column. "<1 l` h Cash malt accompany order. M OA_Lll\lB.0M__l_ . BAUSAGEB MAD! fresh ever? day from selected young pork. Saunders, Newsome & Co., Market Bulding . _ _li4_“"°""% 'v7Ai'rEcF'....' Rain Fon GENERAL housework. Apply 69 Rochford St. 3720-12-30-M41. 'vv'7t'r1if€o- al'h°L“'"1'o LEARN dress-making. Apply Miss Seller. 292 omrtoh sl. zltrzs-12-zslvlalpd. TO' LET¢- COMFORTABLE ROOM ""3 “l‘ "‘i"‘.l"“i°°l"°..“.‘°.‘l.°.2';.r'.‘.§’.§" "° " -°°` ° ' ” ' __all_2:_1_1_~,2_1_r¢3. .‘rT»'l.if3ii"'i"Rlnn1'oN. 1101110 01 10 ¢{lom*_-:ll msldtkrll improvements. ' t . J. c nnon. ,_ --Ap" ° . 1o2s~l~1sutr. __ . .rc _-_ -- p°R"§A|_g._ §E‘1' OF TWELVE OF .ru s whlteomh lu-levs works- t Guardia office. ADTTY I D12 laldlf . 880.1- - - |_og1- o Alt- PAncEl."'coN- taining pair of gloves. Finder please leave at ll. Toombs. City. A avoo-12-ilolvllllt Tw? Eaov 'iBTnoEns can EE r‘°°°l°“‘.‘;‘..'.‘r.i'°'.i‘ ..°.:;‘..‘°sf' .‘ DP ' '-"8 W _al1o-l_a-_aolv_l21l>d- WKi'ii'5°i'o nance- stack on Btlver Blok Male Fox. Terms guy. Write Rancher. Guardian Tile purpose of these meetings is vcry comprehensive. as it embraces the prosecution of the fwar, the condl» tions upon which peace may be made and the consideration of problems to arise after the war. lt is understood that the prime minister feels himself bound to attend a conference which will deal with questions of such vital and transcendent importance affecting not only the interests of the Dominion hilt those of tile whole Empire. The legislative -programme for the coming session in view of the neces- sity of Sir Robert going to England will be of such a character as to per- mit its accomplishment within thirty days. It will pmbably consist of only the war and civil budgets and exten- sion legislation. it is understood that Sir Robert will have to be absent from Canada during March and April. "` Mlnar'd'e Llnlment Cures Toothache. COMING EVENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS, MEETINGS, ETC. _.__- Two CINTS per word each ineer ltlon for advertleing in thla column- Caab muat ecoomtllnl' Wd"- om¢s_ _ ozoslz-somllpo. F5'il"eilIlr-A Numalsa 1 field. 3498 12 l9Mtf iTs 'young black and patch foxes. Apply _to'Samuei Craig, 180 Queen street. .Charlottetown or J. R. Munn. Miflh' , °°l.u0ne`.l'oer#11, ‘./lacdonald. Music, vocal and lnstru-'signed on for the 105th reln£0r¢8lDl¢1 mental, was provided by Prof. Hin- draft, Mr, Loon __ -v.‘t_:` ton. One recruit, A McKay, for the At village Green _.,Robert,,-QI '_ Navy signed orz. kins presided, and-thrspaakerpil _ At Orwell Cove the speakers were lvleggrg, J, A, Mqnomld, 0” _ Q. lcv. C. R. Freeman, W. W. Stanley Campbell, Dr, Murray aildex- '_ 'nr ind Lleut. Strong. A good musical -nor McKinnon. Three ilnef_r'_ ' or is.;.fi §i'. I lamely, Geo. Irving Nicholson, Don- ld A. Nicholsoll, Frank McDonald and dl'llest Mclicod. all oI'()'E‘w'éll"C`dv`éf" At Wood Islands, last night; the lodge Martin, .and Pte. Lockerbie. In ldditlon to the performers who went 'rom town, Mrs. Dixon gave an excel- ellt recitation and a young lad named :d two fine patriotic solos in an ox- :ellent manner. One recruii, Robert E. Emery, of Wood islands Nortll, as obtained. At Flat River, the speakers-l were Lleut. White, recently returned from ,hc front, Mr. J. D. Stewart, repro- ton, representing the Navy and programme of local talent. was pre- sented. Four rccrults were obtained, lpeakers were Rev. l)r. Fullerton,j tions were given by youd ‘A _-` les from the city. Two' men _Q/_d' on. namely, Lane,,aon of Mn _ 5: Mr. nohort .rohlilhr of -valine Green-one for the Navy and one for the 5th Siege Battery. 7 '_. ' The speakers at Iona were Rey ther McDonald, Professor -BlancEid,t‘,d_.' Dr. McMillan, Sergt. _M_cKenzle,`,’(tI.l, Kingston, out), sei-gh dolpl¢u_-3?, Col. Moore. Rev. Dr._ nlith preal _ .-_ The musical programme wg‘|,.;.itr., charge of Miss Katie Stanley. One cruit was obtained. _ "_~_ _\.'. At High Bank the speakers.l`_w`Al‘_d_ Mr. A. A. lvlcneuh, M. P,, 1.leu't.'.il§¢ Queen and Lleut. McLean. selections on the bagplpee were.gt _QQ by Lleut. McQueen, also `ex'hlliltioll§ ln step dancing by two soldiers." V-Ku recruits were obtained. " Wm. Stewart, J. _S. Hinton. W. J. n s be allowed to be built in tllat on .ln buildings constructed ou we'-_ ter st.. racing the :forth or soili- must be of wood or stone exte_nd(l{l]g, back to a distance of 120 -f_det;' ‘ ~` providing for the cohlttuption wooden buildings iron'-clad' at' tr Lane of Hermitage, and , Jenlriliig ' - L .:,.-on . rear of brick bulldlngrln a deillitzd area. and providing a space 5 of not less than zo me between "oh-hoturé=‘ Tile exemption aaked_,#43,,`_la -*bo Committee was for il pb Od oi We years on all class "a" bulldll\`(l.- `.’ 1 -_-_-.-,- -_-_~_~_-,-ff.-_-:.4---V-‘-'-'-A-'ff-'ff- ‘ \ THIS PAPER T0 WANT'ET56MP¢TlNT MAN °AP‘ Mr' "gl h ks gf; mo" who pllimopdp Dec. 24th at 4.31 p. ln. . ._ engaged inspecting chimneys, stoves. ' I *Ne °f. “|08 °\\"`3° °f L°b“°T.'°"' Ea" B“"'° t in stlnaa He Mr J M. Marley. on behalf of the The lust quarter of the tn tt will and pipes lu the business section ot °°”“°"-*im °*"°"°“°° ““" '§l`\§°';'f.,T|'§;§d¢hTn;lh'Etrliivslng the cor mrlour society. was hexremca on he or sundry, Dec. am at 3.3? e. m. the town. presented bg Nom wg “HEAR ary requlrlld, turiehlng refere',‘c ~,df| relations between the people and expressed his pleasure at being _ The length of today will be eight was lnstmcted to con hue e worA o ' ADDI? to I. W-" °l° cumin" of.” ‘ hi lf 3712. privileged to say a word of welcome hours and forty four minutes and of in other sections of the town. 9.3:' 5"- ` . 37°"~13`3°M8A' 'nd m",'_____._..._.._.. to Gunner Dolron. He explained that tomoxrow eight hours and forty nve'reso'lutlon ml'>TlI‘ftatenter} mteo tl;o"(;gg;l§_‘ - continued on Page 8 minutes. - PU Y U <30 9° 0 ‘ ullnmrr Llnlmrm oem olmmrff- l ulnerae tlntmm gum wen In owl r ’ , , l .l. , ._ “l . . - . ~..- _ , . . v, , I \ _ ’ _ __ jo., _ A _ __ ) J_ ja- __ you W; . __\. -r.\‘“...~ -_-__ L/ __ ~, _. _- i _ ‘\_ _._. -. l , ,_ --.1 ._.,‘- .. ~ 1 ~ " ’ ‘ ' HOW T0 GET IT ALMOST' _ Cllp out and present five oeupone like aecutlve datee, together with our epeelal iii sz? fri iii; fi- i 1,;