l i pil- f- - “FRU” vv4l¢UU~v\f;;_ _~_ _-_-Y _ r i . p ,E ~. » . ' I . _ ,_ _ » 3" in ~ :J . -_ ‘ . . _ ( . ’ `,< 'Zi "i_ 3 ;,f,.; ._i-'1 .~ _-_ _ _ __-~ -- -_ 1; -._ ..._ -_:Y-;-_~ A-~_~-:_-,;-_ .;._~:;f.~._:.'.:;- --1 ' 'r~~f¢n¢\»d»d¢»- _. :_ - 'l_ » r" - _ ‘ -l 1 `. -I ei ,_ ' i -. ioohlfidvdwsm e»|l§v.¢," .lm-.bviinriii I - ' _ ` I c _ »- - - - ' _- .. 0. . ' W ` I I ‘ elmo P.: vias (Manoa) in emlotiiotiwn nominee, elrilulliih lla? 'rn "‘ ' c I _ ‘ , ._ '°' °°'*“ _ _ CHARLOTTETOWN CANAPA FRIDAY DECEMBER 27 10-18 "M P" V", (uma) |“~A.;"~,“&,e‘§ __ - - ' ' 9 » y - I ' _ ~ - » - “ ’ .., ' ‘ . _ -- 1FQ‘v onion oonlnnnllon ollnlsrllls nlsssnon l anno Now Plasite* Wilson.. Hari-at obtained oeeoeeeell view Telllis to he 'hnposoli Upon Bfitigh Will Cilllior With British ~Govergmmt as to the Dpillion Favours imposition to oi Capacity. in (Special to The' Guardian) PARTS, Dec. 20.--Allied repregenta. tives have decided that neutral nat- ions will not be admitted to the peace conference. According to newspapers here neutrals may address their claims to belligerents however and any demands will be referred to rt ‘special body which will be created ut the lpeaco conference. lt has -'been decided, it is reported, that neutrals will be allowed to participate in the deliberations incident to the formation of a league of nations. GERMAN ‘DELEGATES ‘T0 PEACE CONFERENCE (Speeil\ fo The Guardian) nsrlsapau. new 26.- Prince. Max de Warburg and Edward Bernst- oin-'will be Girlnan delega_te_s to thc peace conference, according tothe Berlin Tageblatt. This newspaper an- nounces that the Prince will be in charge of economy affairs at t-he con- ; (special to 'nie eunrslanl EAcl-l NAT1loN w.ll.l. HAVE Favs I n.lslP`rl‘ssEN'1"l\'1“l`i/l'a`s M' c'o`N. I T-‘ERENGE LONDON. Dec. 26--The Mancllester Guardian -bl-levee it has been decld'ed‘ rexardlng the repnesentatives nt rule Peace conference that each of ulle four -grdit powers will probably fllnvc tive coats nt the conference but these will not -be necessarily always pow-pled by the sam men. 'rho aom- `iniloin. represekhiatllvee, the Gamrdlan mlldorstantle. will be in the Granid _committee of ilhlc 'inter-allllled confer- fence ibut will presenlt their case alll small 'nlntiolls before lille conference and will of course -be dn close t/eudh all the time with 'the ilmperlal Cabinet. 'The Gunrdllsln further understands thatl lnbol- will not be oslcorl to nominate' s representatlilve but a lalbor 'lliélln will probalbly be asked to go to Pamls to ference. - sit, on one or more of the committees. SERIUS, RIOTING _ IN CITY OF BERLIN ,se in len C°”.fi'- _ic Biigiilieg, tlii°.§eiene°'ii nel renee no by Govemnlent Troops. _ _ Special to The Guardian) LON-DON, Dec. 26.-Nearly one hundred 'persons were killed in the _street fighting which began in Berlin on Tuesday morning, according to the latest reports from the German cavi- tal transmitted by N10 E"°h““¥° 'l‘eleg,rapll Co. correspondence from Copenhagen. The Republican Guards tried 'heavily several times to take the local _stables and the headquarters of the 'revoltlng sailors but were repuls- ed. ___.___-_--- l GOVETINMENM HEGIMENTS JOIN ni§v0l..‘rEns LUNDO-N, D60. 20.- The A|’JXli11 der and Franae Regiment Openly joined the rcvolting sailors in Berlin and-lt is expected in advices H011* from-_Berlin -late Ciiristmas nigllt that nearly the entire porlln sarrlrwu will support whom leavin! tho Goverlllnent -without troops. Cabinet Cotlsiiltrs , __ _ _ . .Aerial Navigation (Special to The Guardian) OTTAWIA, Dec. I5--‘A delegation nom one conoolnn ale-nlon el the Aerial, League of the British EmDl\‘° waited upon ‘the government -recently for the purpose of ‘impressing “D011 it the importance of the commercial uses of aerial navigation. 'The lion. ll. W. sowoll, presaent or the srlvv `C°“\1°" Bi-ated that -the government WHS "1 Binnplete syna'1»at}hy_'_;‘g`(I_°th their views.~ adding that we natnlctlon and Development Committee. cf. the CBN not already mul tnelnlnttor under ad visement. -,~ _ Baenclqupwo. Doo. ziwméorders occurred 'hero dulrlnl _'Monday nicht between a gnollp`rep|'£dntln3- i\\° Autonomy party 'imd o\illiars,»from the Spanish unity party. A police Uleuten- dllt was slllot and kllillii. ` nrtllvoulvoslntlattufs _ OOMQNG-;lV_»E€NTi~l. _ MEETINGS, E'l`(.f- °°-rn: ANNUAL-Mhlrlue or the Obmnll lrmam iuliliite will be ROYAL PALACE SEIZED (Special te The Guardian) |LON`-DOlN, Dec. 26.-According to an Exchange Telesrwll desval-G11 from Copenhagen a force of B00 sail- ors on Monday formed a 8118111 “nd seized the Red Castle, one of the former royal palaces. They blocked the main streets and entered the pub- lic -buildings. ,___-_-..__ RED PALACE RETAKEN7 (Special to 'The Guardian) LONDON. Dec. 26.-'rho luutineer sailors who had been iloldlng out in the white flag and have been allowed to leave it under guard, according to advices from Berlin sent by 9-D EX' change 'l`elegl'a‘ph correspondent at Amsterdam. Government troops, thc message adds, now occulli’ U18 Imac” und r0Yal stables. (spwm €° *ha Guardun) ‘the red palace at Berlin have hoisted Steamer. Northland Arrives in Halifax (Special to The Guardian) lletnnnx, N. s.. Doc- 26--The steamer Northland arrived todvfynvith 1,056 passengers, of whom 77 are civ- ilians and the others roturlliux sol- diers. lt was expected that the steam- cr would dock at teu o’clock this mm-ning, but it developed. Wllell UW health officer want abroad that there was one case of smalllwi “nd °“° “I scarlet fever amen! We P9'°5°hU°"° This made it impossible-to allow the ship to be docked. or for dillelnfbarll- ation to 'take place and the steamer remained at alichor'_ln the stream. I I 'lflion \vE`A'l‘1iFl¢ . '[‘]gMP_ERlA'.l'URl!I+ 'I‘[DEe MOUN. ETU. 'l‘0RON'l'O, i)ec. 27.-li‘a_lr and colder. Tide will be high this afternoon ht, 537 and tomorrow at 6.|0i T-°m°f\’°“' morning at asa-and sunny it MB- Sun sets this afternoon at 4.47 Mild tomorrow at 4.48; _ rises tomorrow ,ernorninl Wi ‘5““d‘Y “t 7251' Moon rises tomorrow morning lt ma on sntomy ts; (lm inet. at 'L80 p mr MCI “Uma _ ‘sits-li-2_5 Mllvd `a.?'ut quarter of ‘moon Wednesdw. Dec. 26th 1.31 a- ln- ~ "LEU Christmas day. After more than l'our nals pence again reigns in the world. 'homes today hearts will -be uplifted in Zioy and thankfulness. Round many a country but will return no more. Let the llelulc Hells of Calladu. ullo have alld in the gresitest cause for which men were ever called lrpoll to suffer- hearth there will be a glad reunion of 000,000 for War, Must At Conf (Special to The Guardian) I u0NDoN, nec ss-nt ln probable' bllst Sir Rlobert Borden will issue ll tntementjn 'reply to .luis cl'-ities ln' 'l-llada. ville have been demanding ‘his uturn. The Prime Miinister feels thl:l,t ftcr Canada has raised 600,000 men 'or war and has spent 8,500,000,000, the Domlllillofn shoud play its .part ln Llle Domllltcol sllould play its part in guana|nteee for world peace as the chief overseas Dominion. It is almost and to die. \vlJh simcere regret of the death on Chris-tmas morning in Bethogdn Hug ex_tends__earnest and heartfelt greet- leepest sympathy tc those wfho hcl which ‘fmed him fm' like diltlies of ings to the people of Canada upon low and ellshrlne ill memory those Ie“‘1°"“I’7»'D Which Were Placed upon the occasion of this memorable who nobly went forth ut the call of 11711112 Ho was o native of Wallace, N. S. years of t/he most destluctlvc and us us o nation resolve never to forgot ‘__'_ relentless war recorded ill human ull- the debt of gratltlide which we owe to ' _ _ - - T. ii - TS. S0ll 4 'l`n tens of thousands of Canadian fought so gloriously ill our defence R ‘ ' 1 - l _ _ ecoptloll (Special te The Guardian) LONDON. 'Dcc. 26.-President and -Mrs. Wllself are in Bucklngllam pal- ace this afterllooll. During the jour- ney fronl Calais to London they were royalty. Never .had a ‘royal progress, except _tllosc of great national cere- wllt nnnlv no , the first state visit of ull Amcrlconi ho, Anlply Represented orenoe. ' compulsory that Canada 'bc corltlnu- urlsly and properly 'represented at the V-crsailles conference. 'l‘llc Canadian parldnuncut will 'be summoned for c-utue time in Iilebnialjy and wlt,lng\u't smelling the renn-n'6P°§ir`o`rilo‘ué`n lilirl ‘_ doll. 'lille sessions of the inter-allied conference have been delayied ibut this delay has lnot llleltnt u. respite from business rflor Oamuc¥lll's representatives. They have tlhorollghly -prepared their briefs and have mlade collsidera-ble prrosg-ress in trade propaganda. _ _ Prince Edward Islanders from the hlittlefields or France and Flanders are coming homie new 'by 'nearly every boat. 'lille S. S. Grampian which arrilv cd at St. John ‘ou ‘December 24th from liverpool ‘bltought _a hh-ousand troops a large number of- civilian mnlullition workers with their wives and children alld quite us uulmlber of oivhiisrls who had been yifsollers of war in Germany. There were about thirty Prince Ed-ward Isl-and soldiers on this ship. some of wheim arrhved in Chlarlottetewll on (llrlstmas Day. Unfortunately no ad vzul-cs 'notice llwd ibocn sent to the proper uoilvco here regarding tileill coming or they would have received the customary public welcome. 'llhls llowlever did :ct worry ftlhe 'boys. _who it ii; needless to say were only too gud *to get llollle. To those residing in the city and. who could -go directly #to illleinhomles thelir return certainly must the/ve served fto make the glad ecasom of -Christmas rn: most joyous, one indeed. i Among those who retumed was 'Pte_| Leon Wprhlty, M. M. son of Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Worthy, Hillsboro square; llc left :here wiltill the C. lil. ll. under. Col. lrlgie, 'lllwln-g resigned lllls position ill the Bank df Niova 'Scotia in order to enlist. Pte._Worthy made an exceilk cnt name for ihimself at the front and, by ills bnsivery ond devotion to duty; vas awarded tihe Military Medal as' described in the Guardian some time! ago’. For some months past 'he has non sololtnsh-UM' mon ivnlstls been at Bramshott Oamlp 'on reserve, Anotlller who -returned was Sergt. Carl Kelly who left ellere wllitll the Se cond Heavy Battery. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. James Kelly, Kent St. one n bl-other or ment. Jnhiws eornlel Kelly M. C. of t-ire 28th 'Battalion and 'Fed of tho 20th Toroniio sind Jack in the United States army, all of whom have done their -bit nobly, llavlulg fought and suhfered for lille course. Among others who arrived were:-~ Homib. James Strain of -Cllarlottetowll, who also served lll 'tile Second Heavy Battery. " Pte. James Walker of Caledonia. wllo left ‘here with the '106iJh and serv ed wlltlh 'tho 26th Battalion and was `wounderl at Allliens. Pte. M. Mlairtell son of Mr. William Martell of -Georgetown who Joined the 85th Battalion in Halifax and served with that regiment until wounded 'ln' the leg by shrapllel and shot at Aemllella the Canadian Field' Artlfllerl-y._ Pte. Townsend of -Sourle Pte. P. C. McCarthy. Solaris Gr. Jollll Diclw. Clsarlctttitowll Ptc. S. ‘L_ Landry, 'Montague Gr. JI). Matheson, North Wiltshire Pte. B. McKsy_ Colenlilll Pte. I". W. Scott., Cllarlottetcwn Pte. A. L. Warren, Summerslde Pte. H. ,L_ Wedge, Summerside Sin`ll'Fein Canflliite For Dublin University Q (Special to The Guardian) UU-BLN, Deo. 24.-The Sinn Fein scored a marked victory. today by the 'election of Prof. MucNeil of Dub- lin Unlvtrsity as Du-blill's represent- -ative in Parliament. He received New Chrixsnu 'Present (Special to The Guardian) ' 'll0~RON‘l‘0, Dec. 26.-The director- ate of the Canadian 'exhibition made the city n nice Cllrlstnias present yes- terday wheu President 'l’. A. Russel handed Mayor Church a oileque for twice as lnnlly votesas Prof. Conway the Nationalist candidate. sao.sa1_74. 'rue prollu mace on this `yoars fair. cenle saving lleieel siooooo nee na _seen js15oo,- I ilisarmed Zeppeiills I For ilfrtilant Traffic (Special to The Guardian) _ PARIS, Dec. 26.-Disarmed German Zcppelius wli be converted into aerial lnerchautlllen-t to ply between New York and Ha/mburg. according to the Echo de Paris which says 'theft it has received its information fl‘om reli- able sources. _ ' i Alneric_‘.'ln"'Slli'ns'-_“_ Return llomeI } (Special to The Guardian) NEW YORK. Dec. 26.-Lcd by the uper dreadllaught Arizona, ten bat- le ships in charge of Admiral Henry T. Mays, the vanguard of the U. S. ileet ln European waters ,steamed up New Yofk harbour today escorted by harbor craft. Hundreds of thousands of the people lined the shore as the ships steamed ln. '- Toronto _Contributes $30,000,000 to Wal (Special io The Guardian) TORONTO, D80. 25.--\VIlBll It S065 to money Toronto has certainly done ‘herself proud. This city has learned to give. lt is estimated that during the war it has contributed in an lu- deflnite variety of ways about $80,000- 000. interestell in __ .ieiilcoes Visit; (special 1o__'l'-ii: Guardian) ' OTTAWA, Dec. 26.-Ther; is great 'interest ill ‘Ottawa rn the fol°t`hco'min3 visit of Viscount .feliicoc to discuss Gr' Harry Taylor’ mmrkmewwn of -thc future navy policy of Canada with the Government from a practical stand point; Ho will visit Australia, New Zealand und possibly South Af- Gr' T’ W' ww” M mmhiiy Harbm' 'rica before coming to Canada and is not expected here ulltil the fall. It it is desired to build a Calladlall nav? il' will not be inconsistent with the pol- Pl0~ J- U- MCI-’U“3“"» Mme" -icy enullciated by Sir llobert Borden‘ ill 1010 when be introduced ll bill to build three dreadnsughls for thoi British navy. This was an emergency cllcy to 'meet a critical situation 'D _ which developed only ll year later. ___,_,.__._.--1-1--° goonoansan” srtclnls I »waNi‘t-o coil.-r me ‘|»AN~r Milk- ors. Murdock Ross, 170 Great Georgia SL _ alll-taermzlpll. ro onlnvwlan-e-saialrlliirv our Butter"--too ‘per lou. Per Wit ° it . _ _irc `I,»-v`_: » -.»r~ r. , _ _. ..:. l ~. _ L _ |,_ _, en through the press, and tire report just isslutsd of the -past years work, rc ~ e ,. '_;<_/ pltal hlurllell N Y ofibev Dr Geo lc ‘ ¢ - _ _¢_,_,1_.; . T” ,iii ‘“°*¥°i -'Midi “iii 'W “tom -ree riot Wi" .:.‘i;:.;';;...:?*;.'if.'i:...?* The lil!"-Mft 3"” of .$26383-ii li; ,e ,.- ` » _-_-al Few men were more wild l k m 330 C af P K ‘X ` to S/I D 0 C W' throuslilout the maritlm eyl nuwh ` an l Mk “V c ` 0l>l‘0vn - I “' - . ` _*I =' "' urge e_ e W an S alul lfelv more -beloved or more 'highly M uf'-. ‘R I lierolc Sons. "-°"°fs1- Sf--wee..-».................... ,_ ' ________,0_______ has .bean devoged tb public 8el.vw°_ The closing ofthe Pnhsollers of War sonol cldvilce with -_ _ »_._,__. §¢¢ ___ (5p¢¢|,| ¢° Th, ¢;ua,d|a,,) .1-amm6s_ and unewons of a great both ln the 01,,u,,.c|, and “kms other Fulnil, notice of _which has been sie.. suit rilliort tIle__eecend .______r. _ body 'of om. _people Wm Bu" _go over lines of aictllvitl-es.cll»d it fllas been a ' ' ions amounted to fy.; F;-_*sz _e _OT'I’AWA, Dec. 26.-The following seas to -gallant husbands, sells- and me Of Hlllg-ulal-usefiullless. To his ('hl`IsfmH9 mBSB&8e from Sir Thom- brothers whose Christmas must once “awful llllllliiicstlolls of mind and _as White acting Prime Minister was more be spent abroad. The hearts -of ’I‘e""t “'°"° “Med” F1011 Vulture. ll wins issued last evening "The Government all their fellow citizens will go out in °X1’9"I°"C° B-Hd 21 lnagnetlcipersohllilll’ n present years to ¥“i|P{0l I ' ` call one elf tlhe most creditable of all _annual report was isatid h the war clffortls ‘rn i\ll.e province. Ibeen - received maflik -il -'i|0ll'l°ee& Th-is elf-ort began three years ago‘$26,383.09 for -the three years". whell. on the recc-llnnnelld-atloll cl’ lieu.; 'I`-llc eontlriibutions' -H38 Canon Simpson. the Cllr-lstmcs coll-lhanllsome total oem-ein" aid# c`:tion in Set. Peters Cathedral was do- Iscctlon of the aprtwhtie feud mated to the Prisoners of War Fund | li over 380 Canadian and St. Peters Sunday School adopt- I hlltlly were taken care af and prqhab- ed a prisoner. -Canon »S'impsoll at thins ly halved from actual sfnrvation. ` -' time made -_ill appeal for bile adoption 'l`lrls magll*hficenft‘s`uli1.i`f§`l"gli!fIl`f7¢iQ¢ cf more prisoners, publislllillg letterr,Iulost imperative needs #$1 Wiki-._-»i`la.r, from -prisoners showing. their need of ll'-:ls raised by ‘indefltllgbia assistance. Tlbe Philstheu Class of the planned effort on °pil"t'\`9f tor paptr. printed. “Fresh D117 Baptist Church followed with the ad-I option of at prisoner; the Georgetown Simpson allied ily which llc 'su sueccs8i‘i_lb' .1 _ _ _ . , _ i ' I Y t REV CANON SIMPSON, TR:E|ASUR High School adopted 'another and grad | ualiy i:hroug'll Canon Simtpsolfs app oals, -pelrsonpil and thruugll the press the good work was taken up by others throughout the pnovince. - During the first your tim sum cf $924.57 was raellsed. every cent ot lllllch was used in sending -food to the ulltortunatc prisoners in Germany who so sorely needed and malty oil wllonl would -Ibxive dlcli 'wllifhout dt. Encouraged by lllo ini-tial success and inspired by the thought that the prisoners in Gerlrlumy were act-ually stervlnlg, that practically all they had to love on was food -from home and the hope of recelvllng vit. Canon Simp- son followed luvp his appeals, :from the pulpit through the rprese amd by per- -No More Hall Faro _ For Civil Servallst (Special to The Guardian) UTTAWIA. Dec. 26.--'l‘here is con- . _ _ _ ;-not ~=.__`~‘ ` sn Pmsolvs`ns`oF 5 'rue revolt or this-quilsiiy' '__ "_ tnmpnmgn in at once 1 ,.;;` 'f_ tribute to Canon Simpson, needed work fafitlrfnlly tatlously :married Dui.: ra. ' _ " ' A " the people of the llllown him or of hIlIl_'=* _ _ ' tlllrty~two y&1-is _'Q er l cntneelr-ol., 'rho grnttt39;,`Ei in-& lvllom he saved _ __ »w.'nt it is needlessfifo tunflce lt 'to say .1.1lat~`ni_§y.__:l'§Q,ii.-I-l_ ill; led and have -been comii?I’ia`-ig! 'I ' ____ gotten an their-_ 'e.e»'ltre\s|lty,_1_m- seg; cm and their eipi`~es_§1i_d_`¢‘d` thi _ wnl bo to _qonon-shops-_ Dcnsatlou for the --‘L “I " T -ns ure gratriltously. " '“ ‘tile;" 1- “§ or the aolngrf _ ` -';e_""»`-~.’j.--._ _ini -_..__..l-~» -l », _-_ 'Thu new '\9¢'>i|l`\I_0f‘ ,;,-;..!;:`- l`. . --mrnerltr thas cruely GUN” fa, “ time honorod.~._p`rivllele_- -»-,__»`I___ " _ ll servants or tnveuhtg colonial and _ half fare. 'I"he bddrd l't§'l_ei.' ' *__ _ X’ _ ."5" ”"““=;7§'E .'P` atornlttioll ulllong the civil servants. g_____________.._._ _____ ____ aoeaceoeeeoaeoo soeiaoceoeeensececs ,,_ _.L_ -s w he Vic tory won. 'l‘HA'l` thousands of woulllied o their homes and they and al 1 ` e 1. ` . 'I' if ' l f ‘.`I'»'o. "»- ‘ ` ~ - ’* § 1' ‘.-:I E R 5- __f,w,_.. _ I ._ ._,_\ '.._"|l‘1.‘__n-‘ 1' :_ ...~- ‘ 'l‘HA'1‘ the War is over ull' rejoice wltfh great joy: abd! _ ‘- ' ' _ .-\ .‘ _ er that 100,000 Uunudluns urc lllsl-t fling through Uellnllllly _Y I.. _ - _ -" __ tr px.:- l _ ’ \ ~' ‘}_ pi and nrlwieil nam , ' . e -_r,\\ vi- lllclr dependants stH:_~‘@§i I 1 ‘_ _ -_ '.5 ;~_ nd assistance and in your rejoicing supply to Ho nd those he left in your cars ue oecalsarics of life. ,l__ “_-1 ` ` l _‘J I ' u AND give accordingly on the 45-18 January next- '--If-IIQERI.-' Goal-dl`au Odeo. 920818-1|l'lltf.’ ___ ,F ef as at ee.; 1'. at at Q, ,(e’,y, 5'* it :‘: in in #DCU-ill".-‘»~ - 1 knowledge that tb’&§`yffEaa‘i»i»_l3l\¥sj'1*liiili.-.- they should be accorded 96’ __ p, e _- _ - , 1 .1 ~ _ _tl , , _ I _ _ e I _ . . ' "l nf a ’ . _- . ‘ ' _ ,_ n _ _- o us _ :Par §VER 4-5-,G09 Rfb&d6rs Biliy _ nggd by _lyg _ _£__§,___.__ 4- 1 I i an -».»._ e e rl \_\ l _ 4 A e r l 1_1. 4. l. V. ,e l ` , l vi 1 fe It l* e . ,_ I -_ _ s I 'fini .‘__» <3... -,.1 _‘(1, . if. PI' -sl-,r .. e-_._ ,. . "<1, vj ‘- _-_ .\.., '-5-fi. _ I l ¢,I.il,` or l ' _ wollns lmlsonnns or , _wt 3% riff ll.; .- ,, I* . .,._ "_ ._ 1:; fe r- l Il _e _‘__ l e fm ' __ \` it l , _, 5; _ 2? I '_ __ f f' 7. l l -s. ft; ‘ ':_ no ‘. ‘\ ie __- ,ijt _ T. > S.: If #I '-.- ff. :' --.l’ ,‘ _rf we ._ if " _` 4 - I -. ____ _ Li' .»‘-z L3 -Ft is e