_ . _ . ~ . ..~.... . * _ ' ` ~ __ ~ _“eleceaeaeneaeaeleloaleaiebai closelenelelcleiolcaeaeieaeseeeaoleaeadaeaeaesoleaeaeaeaéaclcleaepaaeleaeaeaeueeeeoeucaeaeaeneleaelclcbdiuIf I I’ " _ , _Charlottetown Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew, eluola_cl0l\lcll\clllol|elll_ol\lolaellicocllio aeaeleaeaeeoaoaeooueneeleceaoaleleelaclaendliloaelllellcelelaolllonelseaenoaoaoa¢1oaaae¢en-scene »lellle»tonwntcl\loilmlmltcllte»oloGv` ` *'4- Q. ,-r 5 Z-$Q¢<- ii THE CHARI.0TlEl0W GU ARD RIQRNIIU-‘Q DAIRY - I _.\» __ ._-=l _ _ ‘ Morning Daily Founded 1891 wnkly (Now lvening Daily) 1881 cHARLo'r1's'rowN CANAD flvlouoar DECEMBER 11 1916. . '*-‘° "°' *°" ‘“°"'°'°" "' ""”°° llltlsoullll lEl.Ls ol= CABINET DIFFERENCE _...Qi _ Ile will Continue to Lead the Libera - Party. Acquits Lloyd George an Associates of any Breach oi Faith. LONDON, Dec. 9.-Ex-Premier As-, The next morning he found' a state- qulth was the only BD°nIl°|` “E the i ment in the newspapers that the pre- meeting of the Liberal Dolly. at the mier was' to be excluded from the Reform Club this afternoon. H8 said' war council. Hs believed there Ihad his colleagues had acted according been a. breach of confidence. although to their own dictates. In no way wers_ he accepted Mr. Lloyd George's dis- may persuaded' by the action he had claimer. He wrote Mr. Lloyd George taken in resigning. [that he was not prepared to remain The 0X~Dl`Bl11I°\" emphasized the ne~_ in the Cabinet, as a spectator of the cessity and importance of giving war, and that it was not possible to strenuous adhes'ion to whatever gov-_ have a. war councill without the' pre- erllment was in power- for the purpose mier as chairman. After consulting of bringing about what all desired--i the winning ofthe war. He has since been asked, he con- lierbert H. Asquith declared thati tlnued, why he did not accept a sub- althoilgh ‘he had resigned the pro- ordinate position. His colleagues lnlership he had not given up the were' unanimous in advising against leadership of the Liberal Party. The; lt. It was pointed out that if he join- iormer premierr, who looked' remark-ied' the government, which he wished ably well, said theirs had been a calc- complete success the attacks would fully engineered. campaign _ against llinl. but he acquitted Mr. /Lloyd He had ad‘vis'sd his colleagues to George and his other associates in BXBPCIBG their 0Wn Jnliglnont in the the retiring government or complicity matter of appointing the csbinct. und' (herein, had brought no pressure to bear on on-l-‘rid~ay oilastwe-slr,Ml-.Asqnlth them- it wus humiliating to think sold, he received Mr. Lloyd George's infill nnYb0dY Hh0\lId M1889!! that he proposal for a smaller wal- council. was trying to restrain his colleagues The same day he replied' that the from serving the new government. prime minister must preside over such "ADOVG nil." Mr. Asqllitil continued. E body, Mi; L10,-d george did not "I shall do whatever I can to facilitate ag,-ge to this, and on sunday the the task which has' fallen into other with his friends he resigned. continue. Unionist members intimated' they had ,hnniin-" u meming at which they iiecided- they Viscount Grey then made the an- couid not remain in the government nouncement that Mr. Balfour would if hi, did, and they ii he did noi re. be foreign secretary. and' that Lord sign may w5u|d_ H9 ,uw Mi-_ Lioyd Robert Cecil would _remain parlia- Geoi-gg ine, and' being desirous oi mentary under-secretary for foreign maintaining unity-of the govemment, affairs- There W9-S lnilch nllillnnne appealed' to Mt Bona, Law to remain when Viscount Grey said that at the in i,fiice_ ~ . beginning of the war he was much They had B conversation and ab struck with the resolute courage of tempted to accommodate their views “Ire” m°“`*M"- Asillnl-I1- MT- I-I0l’d as to the relationship between the G°°"5° and Lim' Kitchener- Mf- premierand the war council, and as I-'I°Yd G“°"5e» he °°nI»Inn€d'- WHS "il to the personnel of the council. Ou mm °f 5'9" °°“"*!°» Who -never these two points they differed, and mnehed- Wh” had b°i'n@ h|B'IJ\1l`d9n- the difference _of opinion was strong "NERD was I* h°°'Y °"°» “II iI"`°“8h and' sharp. An arrangement was then suggested Having passed the. resolution _ ex- that the premier _s_h_ould'_eontrol the pressing appreciation of Mr. Asquith's war policy .o‘(-- the government, that services, recognizing him as leader. the war council should submit its de- and offering hearty support to the clsions to him, and that the agenda new government, the meeting took I- of the war councill shouldfbel submit- up a discussion whether the Liberals ted to him. No agreement was should occupy seats with the opposi- reached, and he undertook to write tion in the House of Commons. Mr Mr. Lloyd George the next d'ay, giv-< Asqullth said he intended to sit in the ing him his decision in the matter,” fnilint opposition bench. but that the ‘ot ers could please themselves. I.. _--_,_ ' g _ with great fortitude." DALTUN WINS H INITH TRUST IS SUIT ll. E. Island Victory Won by _l’,li.l. Lawyers ll i ll s.l',l=.l clnnnn lo ll soil ol continent f ide Interest. Fe. In the action Dalton vs. The Dom- been first paid. and this had been paid" inlon Trust, Hogg.& Barbour, inves‘- by the Dalton money, which was tors therein, and certain subsidiary claimed as a ilrst lien on the prop companies, heard in Vancouver re- el-ty. The property is estimated' tc csntly, judgment was handed down be worth $200,000, consisting of ar on-Baturdayi and Sir Charles Dalton immense cold storage plant ln British rmgglved a geiiegranr yesterday stat- Columbia. The judgment sustaining ing thhtdud' _l_nent_had' been given in his' claim shows the justice of Stl his favor, Allah means_iirst charge Charles Daltons contention, also tht on the \|nd"|,VlQ'Bd llllf 0/fi tllo PI`0D9|" t - ic tion was taken. Sir Charles Dalton went to Vancou ITN; w}deoul.Tnv-'l WAN1' Fowl., cl-no ' kens, geese and ducks at hlghes° market prices. I prefer all stocll to be undrawn. Shipments re mitted for daily. Buyers wants? in rural districts. J. D.. Jenkins. 2ll82~11r91Mo *O LET,- COMFOHTABLE ROOT/ with all modorn conveniences. Cell trally located_ Apply at this office 3182-11-21Mtt _ st. ~ sale-1z§_l\lal_ ____ _ M. U 1401 ni 'I D- - 334°- 'r`o’l.‘s1'-House, oz wsv Tl-4 liefcndultl. H Barbour. and . I . ._ . ' street.. All modem improvements Sill'-_ Hlbbéfl .Tll Of. C.. f0f 0th6l‘ TORDNTO' ont” Dem u_ strung ' . f **THE ANNUAL MEETING Ol th!! Apply W_ |r_ Rhbiiis_ city hack letter holgirc oiiminl an in- W' ii vu northwest winds- “ir .nd _ Ladies- Branch of the Charlottetown W 33i`5.i2_1im3| lerelt in the ll -D',|llerty» TIN cisiiiiig ' _. -_ -_- - GolfClub will beheld inthe Women’a HAVE-A-F-sw-8-I-A-QDARD-.RED "I" V" IWIW3 "' '""I°° M“"'lIg‘ I ` ,Irhl tide will be high this afternoon El\‘I° BfY°“‘°“ °( th’ M‘m'“5 DS' muh `R°°m °“ TI“"°d°y' D°°a°ag§'i Male Fox Pups, will exchange for If I! Ink!" h W 3°!! *Ill* ~ -g¢,v1_|_31 mg igmlbi-raw 5; L10; 1; Wm pertinent of The Guardian has en- 14th, at 11 a. m. _- ch" A or st-ndud nm", Punt MaoNelil. K.C..'ll| Mr. Shaw. P°ii¢° 5,- hm, to-,lint gi 1133 ,mi gomm-. listed ln. the Aflny - Service Corps- iudgo_ v‘n¢¢,i"|- 'ho represented ww at in Earle has just reached the necessary "CONCERT AND BASKET BDGI sa i_ Sir Charles Dal n arc both laland- ' ego, so hee not._put off much time in‘ AL to he held ln cherry Valley Hall .__ ‘ ley, P. E. ll. 48-12-11M3 é b The sun sets this afternoon and to- D 12 h t 730 To Ln-_1-i,iA-r A-iq-‘1i“’A5=i-iv; 'UN "ll and the oth Hr. Shawls a ro~ . donning the khaki. He ic in an ex- on Tuesday evening, ec. t a . _ ' tm of ur. D r chew s.1ll 'rss §:§§'mi".,_§i'°° t°'“°"°' csllsnt situation, and using e ln-ight ll weather onlsvorslns will os llelo ssicw st Bgilfdwn-mn°'P°°°°“Pi°g 'J ' 'i¢- 5 ' - ' lhtlll l .P eoosl bl'W-K- '11-“L "°"° :idgzny x:t{“!y"* ktetganrgggnnll 61?” moon ru” um enum' It Rll1EEeI`1l:l?hl§Ellt‘il.: e‘:IEg\;1Isp:l¥:Do.t°dEebd,f Eirdtotgnlged ‘Crocs glrngnl. me 8853? SIN” If NSW Yolr’l. Apply M "IRS: ' 'rho moon vm run on neo. our at his fiinlntry more turn in' l>°f»°nsi P. I-logan's olhce, City. e .mount o tile Dalton calm nmol ons, and so gladly exollengae "No-rice 1-o susnsuotccnb. #'44-12 lliiiivd- W lleese i ri- 8-‘4 P- ‘“' ' _ _ l lu tl l 'rn J. rl. Awrco- rsacuan ron'e1'An- --1*-.....:l.'l;ti:'l‘i‘a»-'Ii-12-?-“in rl i':°.l'l°‘:,t'..r"" ::;:':..l"::;..li":t. .:“.:“::..'u lil; ..ll:.*l‘::°l,...°.f..:=.z__ ...s__ W... ...... .... .. E°°lilmly.'wllo peaa;'tne cl; P. lt. fini- It I’°_r‘;‘L mmf' of M.-Y 'ni be “shi “ii The Gaudi" ,m|,i°,m,,,¢ imc. »,, i,,_.i,i .i _1_1lil¢.hJlidilon'sl.°:l\:enndra llizilolamelllt' l80tbo0idi='egals“p“r:e`t;; IH" c e a e ,. o’o . m. _ ‘ . . . N" ' o w. h .nd mnrmrn mmutn’ me Army' :’l:lpI<)°c\?d';'beSecreta|T°y-Troalursrp Secy-Tl?e’hEurer, Stanhope Lot 84. "flu morirehea. to scottish de- °“" _ _ _ ~ _ _ . _ . realism. w to could -not as slleotoo -°-""'°'°"'V hm cm. 0,,"-_ M _|i|,,,,“ |_|,,|,,,,,,¢ ,pm pmt lp W, sasalz-limi :lan lz-llmlpd . ' " ` . I _ -` ' ', l '11 anim me proviso; ielliupstsoos neil ulnerlre n _ _ V -. - - . _ i __ _ __i\ a __ I‘ » ' cl-if ‘-“‘ _-_,U-f-. - ` .. ' " _ . ' ~- ` ‘ `”""""‘I -"‘»"' ,R o “I ,, f WANTED- MAID FOR GENERAL "Tho Annual Meeting of -Strathco~ housework. Country girl preferred na institute will be held in the Con- Reference required. Apply 126 Kent Apply to R. J. MacNel»lfl. Tyne Val- ward Island, who have fought and suffered terribly for the cause' of the Y. S ‘ng there was no band or any ofllcial E. Island’s brave Indian lads., more than a score of wlloln are enlisted in' _he cause of freedom ill the great ltruggle. He left for the war a splen- lid sample of physical manhood, ac- lve as a deer, and returns handl- :apped for life. Those who saw him play football in the llndian tealln of Lennox Island, in their encounters” with St. Dunstalfs College aggrega- lnn will remember what ll iivcly ladi sd. Though having a wife' and s-ix voung children he deemed it his' luty t/0 answer the' call for men tn_ item the threatened tide of German .ransferred to the Battalion. He le-it Canada in July. struck him on the head, knocking out one eye, wounding him terribly' on _~,,,,,.,_,_,,~,,_,,~~,.,...-»---»~._....~_,.»~. ,--._ .__________,_,._____-.-___...____~;.-~u.v.;._...__-______-.:___,__-.-_____..___,_ _, ._;a lwo lvlollt woullnlo |sllNllt_lls__llllllvl Haul lhalldie Kllocllwooll oi Lennox Island alltl Leonard Chalsson ol . Charlottetown, llolll Were Badly Wounded in France. ` . l .-. Two gallant sons of Prince Ed-the top of the'.head shattering 'nie teelth, on one side, and lcavinrhiili parallysed on one side of the face Empire and freedom. Thaddie Knock-5 down to the shoulder so that-he ' is wood, of Lennox Island, and Leonard _ unable to raise _one arm. Boller, Chaisson, of Charlottetown, arrivadimemory and hearing are Nicol! = home on Saturday morning by the ed. His father, Mr. Joseph Kit 5 Carferry steamer. iwood, who has been rosldllngie Some relatives and the st Picton Landing, acclllitlilll I usual -gathering to be found to P. E. Il., and they _ _ ` ` on' the wharf upon the steam- Lennox Island by the aftel1_1oolt.t . ar's arrival were on hand,but appar-f Leonard Chaisson is_a 'conf offl, l_ :ntl throu h some misunderstand- late Mr. Leo Chaisson of- thl|'C_ . _ and his horns is 104 iouston street. lomonstration of welcome. ‘where his. widowed mother rolidol.. The two soldiers who arrived home He enlisted in the Blot Battaliollin lre among the mast badly wounded Winnipeg, June 4th, 1915, W t_l‘tiI_8- lf any who have returned. ferred to the Canadian _ENi\l'lBeI'¢. Thaddie Knockwood is one of P. left for England last Mlrcbr ' Bhd spent about a month at the around Ypres salient, before -_a spent machinegun bullet putlhqxlil 'of action. lt struck. him il\='2"¢ltG_ ' lil and travelled a considerable _difFllce in tho flesh before stopptiiif ~~ iles removed by the surgeon the nent 'day and he has brought it homo ae a sou- venir with the shining n`cle'I'point “nlcked” where lt had struck a bone. Private Chaisson was wouadcdldl about 11 o’clock on the nl; of July le was. 'Ill-` _ Thaddy was working i.l z; pulp milli30th, whi-le marching into the tr'en'eh-- ‘n Bathurst, N. B., when he enlist- es with about 250 other men. .When he was s-truck he cried out a warning to the others and -they all dropped flat -and he was the only one of the squad that was hit. Next morning the 'nvasion and signed up with the 55th operation was perforl'l1‘ed'__’»and the New Brunswick Bat-talion, being later bullet removed. 2 58th (Toronto) He spent about two months inthe hospitals. At the Caaadian"Dischi\l"gt,l _ ' f th. tive' Depot he met Knoclswood for-th`bl_ ` Igigicgniln sI:lENnc(;Ilr mon q ac 'time and they both took .paisifo on It was ln the heaviest lighting atithe Mlssansble which araived lliV£8‘t. ’“.:'::.‘l:l.“::'-....f.‘“°.........': Ileixi-IN? s;Jvt;)rIl(IldtTvewmt(inthsaIn no less' Chaisson, who enlisted In 'tho' Arm." than tive hospitals- Boulogne-,IMedical Corps two years ago." Intl Sheffield Uxbridge Folkstone, and' when last heard from was in illtaples. Westclffe. I ' |I.eonard has never seen him since It was four days after being pick- leavinl-I mime' it ll . ‘ ed off the battlefield that he recover-i Pte. Lhaissou is qu _e _- exalt ed consclouness. A piece of shrallnel frm" “IB Wonndi. Mid ~~ U for his splendid constitution-1 it is doubtful if he would be alivetqday. . "I-` ....-....,.~_- THIS PAPER TO YOU - “lllllulr sollcs" "'° papa. .Chosen by book. .lvery cons cuARl.o'r'ra'rowN Gualtoiau' I I ' DECEMBER 1l¢l'l. 5 c",,’I"98CSecuretlc "°“.:L';'.'l.,°‘:.".;:‘.l; .:'.::: .':°:::1'.':.:"°...'.“r.‘.';g‘.¢: '°'* “‘°“ moot famous lingers. and ccmflo§ _ |l|l|l|0ll “Illia 0U1"~0F-TOWN IIADIHI WILL ADD IXTIA' Within twenty miles 7e over Wen# Mill when 'S isis §`§z5 di ii! 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