l / ____;_i.._t;s1°-oN sr. Psrsns RGAD vclnilliliifma IIADGYI IIE. Illli y u.|. rnanawa I -. . 1 - _ ~- - - wolrli latina __ _ ' _ if lr"-_ - _ - ». _ri ' _ _ __ _ ’ “"' """"* . ' ; I ._ " ___ i __ .- ` _ __ _ .Q , ' - ' ` 3- . » --~|»¢»§f“~- _ '_ Vi'W5°" E " ' `°" - - ‘ _ - - _ _ ima rnorua-a una - nm o oooimsn nsmum cllarionalawn Guardian Timo cont; I . E lqijning Guardian, Founiiad 1891. lvoning Gqnfulgn 137, cHARLo'r'rE'rowN, CANADA; -WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER, a-1, 1919. ' ` _ IIIIIIIIIA IIEMIIIIIIIIII SIIIHE _I 4 IIE IIIIIIIVIEIIT IIE _GEIIIIIIIII IIIE5 Delay in Shipment of Dyes to be Handed Over by 2 Germany to Britain Causes Shortage in Cana- da. Canadian Textiles Equal to Best in the World’s Markets. ' ..________ (Special to The Guardlan.)' some of them were well dressed. The - . _ li ajfrity were not. Eight or nine poi- (8n=°=i=l 1° '|'*‘° G"=fdi="-l at the slowness of delivery. it is un- /ronoN'ro, Dec. 2-s.-Two hnntireti iclclnjcn were on hnnn init thc, were derstooll that Britain is receiving her nn i i em l`/'ei e rt s ‘ - , LONDON. D_@c- 23--'Phe H011 08101- allure und it would' appear that Can- up onitside tlEeeoEiil-ceflofl Bgrilléeigpllzgeiig report nt Government ' cry 01' 011111111111’ Share 01 Ge"m*m dy” “<19 WI" 01-lillill 119i' Bllllllly lllt‘0UEh ment employment and service bureau bureau and receive a slip that em- A , stuffs. 0110119'-1 HB D3" 01' US“l0ll1C P0- lilo M0lher_ Country. at 43 King Street west this morninglployment cannot be found for the bear- P 1"' puratlml ““‘1°" the Peace "@“>'- f°"1"' 011 ¢1@°9v;__at;hlnS-S;%DP1Y MYP- J. C. S , lice . _ ms T 3015-12-15-MU. :lst night between 'Wrlz1li'S Bridle and railroad crossinz B 1'1"Se_ black fur robe.. Find-er leave at Fen- nell & Chandler’s' and 10661” fe' wm.d_ 51. -LQS1-_oN 91'. PETERS ROAD DE celnber 19 between WrigI\i'S Bl°1dSe and railroad crossing 8 1“\'$° black fur robs. Finder leave at Fnnilel & Ch di ‘ d ecelve rewa‘ . sn ers an r ____8_____12_2__M___ _THE ANNuAl_ MEETING 0F_ THE Kingston Tel9ll1l0“€ C0" LW" has been postponed till Saturday even- ing December 27th, 1919- B1’ °"gE8?é NOTICE.-REGULAR MEETING OF Farmers Institute at Mill View on Friday night December 26_» W; C- Smith, Sccretqry. 5855-12-24-Mlilld FOR sALE ONE Hol.sTE|N G_RA_D§ cow newly freshened. Alllily 10 W ‘ i _ hire. l stewart Humps 5___8__2_2___M2_pd r=ouNo in THE crrv luncitl. coN taining boots and rl-\1l1l9l'B~ 0.“";_‘_’;: '"“’ ""° ""i‘° °Eof°IfI1¥-§r'Eit§tli2nt. "'““ """’ 1'” “W assi-1z~24Mtf | Admiral Kolélltik, head of the all Rus ‘ - ' -o ‘nf .'rtI' 1-vi li, ?-§‘5-'-1.§‘°f1i’-‘é’l3`”i`-‘ `-5'--T-`Ii°§If` 'J' ”-T3-315-'I 0-1--i-i”\i°l°‘ -§Z.’“53 “"3-l“.‘“”h.’..-...l 3.13.21".-”J .i`..'....”’.‘.. it ‘é.f.}”.‘?°.§.E If T--'-`-`-3f"-1-1-1-‘f-3--1°-7"-1-'13-` E-<--"-3'---3-E` `3 -*~ 1- “‘“‘" -~ - i | _ , _ 0 9 " U ` voiifcreics betw el Lord J iii- e ani S_?;‘_‘__l_(Z;:'=;_1;~ce‘:$;3I(f_i€‘_‘ri £30; §0‘;_3_§_’;_" Dcpurtlileilt of Health tinllounte that ell that payments tothe Plovinces be Sir Rohlmft Bo__§e__‘ this ‘;__.__;_)__o0n(_ mcllmd Dougmh Su __ _ _ _ _ __ nn Order in Council has just been mude in two equal amounts, the llrst Lord J__m(_Oe is to _Heel the other Anmnny piynn __ _ _ _ ""°”"'”"`_“"" passed providing for the distribution payment on application of the Gov cf the Federal grunt of $200 000 which ernment of the respective provinces membus or the G°vem"“"" Shortly' it ward & Deegun was pllicctl at the disposal ofthe Fed- submitting .a satisfactory outline of Ja8_ A_ pranght _ __ _ eral Departilient of Health for com- its venereal disease campaign and un- Neil _Stewart _ _ _ hating venereal diseases in co-open rlertaking to provide and expend out ' ` ation with th vi 1’ th JAPAN SEES HAND E e pro nces 0 e slim of its own monies an equalamount - $180,000 which not be distributed to atleast oil this work. I » OF GERMANS IN MEXICO the Provinces of the Dominion on a 'Phe seco-nl payn t' I. b d _ l len is o e ma e I ___ _ pro rata. basis with the population six months after tile Federal Depart- an“;_`;§H9;T';§_E;gNi’n?6 €_';_D_?§gi€iM}I:_?5 namely Ontario $57,473.68: Quebec. ment of Health is satisfied that sltis- with Mexico looking _O the acqmsmon (Special lo The Guardian.) Enéanittéba ffritgfgceyoggnésrnggingl ‘zfigsyilgy 23:3 of special privileges _on territory ln LONDON, Dec. 23.-A Daily News _'_ ' f ' ` 1’ 78 2'. (i - _ ‘_ ‘ ‘ g that country, the stats deitartlnent wus deS_m_c__ from vienna says me Sig_ $15,561.63, Alberta$1,9 .6 , B. .., this cunlpalgn. ' ‘ ' (Special to The Guardian) Allotments to Provinces According to Population 1- "~ M""“’”“°Y ` iam... ,,, Th, ¢.,.,,,.,,,,,, and on Condition That Province Provide an ' 1-. <1 nrnwu -. ___{;_f’__§_{)‘f_1§ _1,§§°,___2_§___~§_@__§‘_;§'___f_‘_‘_';'_§"§_‘§ Equal Amount From its Own Revenue. (special ,., 1-... G,,.d.,,,_, A O'l"l‘AW-A Dec 23 -Lord Jclllr‘oc`s and dt-ilihs would iilvnn ulilios-t thi- factories for t-he small (HK 19111911- ian . . . . 'l'o amount paid Catriot Publishing Co. To -amount paid Anglo American Tel- 'l‘o rent oi room $8-00 Teiegrams $4-00 Postage Post Cai-ds etc. . . . . - - - -- -50 Secretary and Salesmans salary .25 Bwlance`Cr........... . . . . . ....51-50 ' $44.50 - F‘a tories payll18 DOBN1 19° N9" Glasgow $4.00;'New Perth $3.006 01” wsu.-5. : =l _ aa.-soil-intel-truck. $2.00:'l‘isnlsh $3-00; Alberon, $3.00; Egmont Bay, $3-00. pn,-if Ioornef 33.00; Summorside $3.00: Mn,-ity Harbor North S2.0o:~G°ruW\l1 ;:i_o0; llillsboro. $8.00: Belt- Rive' $3.00. _ co|vlPAnA'rlvl s1'ArEwl-EN1' The average price realized or cheese in lass was 9.30. 1900,1o.2t1,'1i9_;l__1.;l__i;_% lsoz 10.10. 1906 10.40. 190 _%__s»___ ____ 10.70. 1900 12.18. 1907 116%, ___ __ _M 1009 11.10, 1010 10.70,-1 ___.___.___ ____ lass, isis 1-zrls. 1914 1350. 1_1 __- ioiti 18.50, 1011 20.00, ms 22.14, _ .s . “"°"‘ 24 0 noslsnr .immune Mount Alfloll - _ th December 20tll.1919~ _ _ ~ ‘ 6 *_ i illformetl today 'by Mr. Slildchurn, the lllficence of tl\l_e recently i_ssundb vital Th, t F. M.". _ A I E ___lul_l:lnene ambassador. He said th.-tt t'ii'ti‘.~ fi* I nlii mu ies e up- - ` ntlnat n l tl ite t. : e i ‘i lilrngcliatbd when eit ls stitled that con- e y_ I 0 it recent? sstutzllldlit eby c(5h('a(lEEll'1(a}1]1e(i-*lEll tillllliliflfl tif the l1l'¢’-Selll N119 01 111111111 a “fi of the senate colllmittoe investigating . , . *__ . 1 l - \ 1 . complete wiping out of the city's popu- "‘ - ’- G°Vm°"’"e"t M" authorize" the pay' lation within' a period of twenty years. _ OTTAWA, ' Dec. 22.-An unquali- DOVER, N. J., Dec. 28.--An oxpln- ii -- lei _ -_ - m tlbG elu y spit-iid abr a y erlnan a- , ._ _ . _ _ - _ , I - fied denial ofa newspaper item to the sion of londml amliiliilon at* Plenum- gennii-,ii winni, were (Z-norgeiicniiy niriv “S 1"" Ch"'*'E"“‘“ 1" ‘E11 §I"’l °"_"‘”"'""5 ‘ , vffcct that the snnl of $35,000,000 hurl lry arsenal shook norillern New Jersey ing to pmv(-_ni inn ii-i_.,nininnn¢.ni uf 01110111!! 1289 tlliul $1,600 .1 yesl. S C been ill-ought to Cnlmila as th`ls couil- tonight, it few minutes before mid- (ini-nnin irnlil, Wliii Ml-xiin, by _.\nnn-i. il'y'n sllnro in the profits ol' tho Brit- night, Government officers at tho lynn i-irniS_ , " \ _ __ ____ _ _ L* _ _ ¢ _ Eitilodilitlnnry l<`ol'cn cnntccn sys-larseilnl leioplloned to 'Dover to Send ' tem was 1.:-ive`n'tlT§'cvenliu: by hlsli all available fire apparatus, and it few i, - _..%____._`_______ ofl’i(:iulsoi' both the Militia Ilopzlrt- nlinlltcs ltllel' wire conlllilllllltlltioils _.___ mon-t and the Dellz1l‘tmeli't of Overseas with thu nrsellul were cut offi. it * l;i_5;7_;_; jj lvgiltiltiiry _l;`<1r<-_ies oi'_(lanz;tlziHa __O{2_c_l:;3 _c_;1lllll_nlt;§__lli>_;iFsentoiiietl ifbtllere wtgro lt is reported that aslnail Aniei-icon 0 ie ti er cpm* nl_en c __r c __ .~1s_<_ e._ le lre.can e seen or » Y Steamer is in dimcniiien ni Cnnn Bniiiil _l_no nrtitne at fully t_nlt2)__nlid said seveliil lniiis. _ ill the Nortllulnllerlainil Strait. She is - "1 ‘V119-ll Y H‘"““‘t"‘i U1 ‘\“"1 W_a: '_`**”***-- _ _ frozen in tho icc itnil is sclidini.: calls 1ll\V1l\i»!__ -1° i0k0 dll Ulf-‘ l”i-“R 01 Ui- TURCO-ARAB ACTS IN MESOP0_ NEW y0RK_ nec 1n____F0rgiug organizer- and ilispt\t:t_or of tho (udet nn, ,,_.,,,i_.,n,,n.@_ public. _ - *Ii 1'AMiA oAUsE oF ALARM n,,-,,,,,,n (nn, of nn, w,,,.s,_ _,,,,,.,_,___ in corps for M. ll. 0 ni-rivml in sninihcr- 'l`I‘“ “"""° ““""\l "mt I""“'-"'°I' Lolvliov in-c ""-A T '~c -A ~l two- -o- --1 s it-e nn if-l - il-nil .----- 11- M- C-I"‘l'W» 01' 111° 1’~‘Y “W1 -"-“dit . A ' . ` “'. ul 0 m) S1' le y“r` ’ U (fmt M- y i~col',f.m.lll7ill' the local corlls and con-_ ----_ ._ _ _lnovtlnollt oi' tonsldoinblo ill'oportlolis weatllor-lieu-toll vessels iii itll sizes _ ' '~ - _ Ilrnncll llepnrtlin-nt ol Militia .intl llc- _ _ _ _ _ , _ , ni. nm, nns an __9____e had b__0_________ _hp _Honey m.(,____ has devolopcil in .Mesopotiillllu zlllil :intl lines .swung into their llcrtlls to- "'d""I;_l° ‘Volk ‘Il-°';f§_E d” I -EPORT FOR 1919 -- ' - -* ' -i l _ i ,_ - __ . -i . . ., . , _ reid ee iicconlp . lc . CHEESE BOARD R nag C01 Cherry, however, states 1,-lint .t""" 1* 11 lllgor of ri. flare lip it' thi, tiny cxllallstci. .intl sc-irltil tlflcr ttr ‘ Y " f ` , , tl‘0llbIc SIl0llIil spread according to the rlflc bnti'l1=s with the t»lvilto|lts.ISoi1lt=. _ The Clieege Bonrd hold eight- Yell- gm thin; 1"’ I_‘_'€;’wI”‘l_I“;‘__"r_U_‘_?e pi‘__Dfg}_’z1 Whr Office today. The Arabs are re- tell tilousurlil pussellgolni on the var- _IL "” ‘ ulnr meetings during tIl0 S1lI1lm€\'» but __I;_l:_L____ e_sl“°,°',____3'_l_ E__au,Fh0l_f}Zed .. ami' Il0t‘tctl to _have burned the govern ions ships cxilorii-liced the storlillcsl 'mi Stuff- 1"*-" u“‘E"3‘"‘“k‘°-“ Eh" work or the attendance was small. The sales- ;h__t __ _ne er ___ ____ time gwe' ____ ____ _ment buildings at Bhezezznr, and tip- iortiligllt and most trying voyage yet _ _ __ __ innn neenictl to be satisfied to ict the tervlevi tovany newgpuper ____ the ___u___ I Dear to be still in possession of it. the suffered by Atlantic travellers. "1" 01 1-I‘“"10""'~°“'“ S F“’“°“5 Six Bonrd set the price M111 -I‘€l\lH’1I1 at t H _ st ,mm his name rcllortstales, Numerous Bedoiiins were People aboard' each of the vessels home flu-ring part Of Che S9350" the 'Iac' 6. D20 ehis M' ` H encamped in the neighborhood, and arriving yesterday had their tales of V1"'Ce 1°’ 111° f1”°“E- “I1 07 Wh"”‘ Ser' Cheese Commission at Ott-owe 6011110 bemfhgigg _T0 tde5;|,(_";'tr;"`;€n,‘:,!_'_`_ent is if IS llresuiiled .they -were brought in nights when no one could sleep and "ed U“`”“gI‘°“E the War- 'md “Il of ul le freight t M011 ` wlloles e Drice ss 0 - _ __ ' _ to help deal with the movement and days wh~n few 'olild eat; of seas 40 treal and this no doubt accounted for f°"th"°m‘“5 M' 1° what C”"”d” Wm re Igot out of lrind A ’1‘ L L . . urco-Arab column and 50 feet high that crashed over the the lack of interest Shown' H seemed §l?tiav(l3r(iE]isl}EeEaiIi)E;);)l?rlil;');1teIEE I)twiI1iltulE1f’5 "9P"fU’f1 "l0VillE down the Euphrates bows of the vessels and sent the ships _ _ to he the general opinion ol the Mies- _ _ L, it Wm __ 'but __ Bm-__ f___mo__ _ in the direction or Bastion. -rho Brit- shivering to the very hcttcnis; or I1“”’¥‘g 'he S"*”"‘°"*‘ °" “ "W" S” We" men however that the Board 51101110 ‘ers °° U _;’_ ___ t t __ 'ish authorities, it is announced, are wallowings in choppy seas when it ‘l““I‘f1°d 1°" the Work he has ““de"` have an existence and well repaid the “E that men one H ‘H B O L takhill measures to handle the sltuat- seemed that the ships would heel over taken- “ml me ”1’1’°I“""‘"“ Wm f“"‘h` _ n. ,_ on their beam end8_ er increase the interests in the com- At a-regular llliieling 119141 511119 271° ' -@----- Hundreds of passengers voiced 0011110" 101' me S"`*“°h°““ prize” I” the follow-ing officers were elected. - ' ~ ‘ ,_ ide Journal. - 1 nyit/ORS , their thanks and praise for the ships the D"°"‘"°9 s“mmers - President-George 13i‘0Wfl- New Glas' MANXMANS SU AT New yogi( a coniinanders who brought them HOW; Vice Prgsldent- Jlns. F.__ ---__ _ through such perils in safety. Kensington; ecrc HW F9115" e b 21__N| _ L0NDO,\i_D _22___Th Wireless messages today told of Se]e,,mnn_.Robert Jenkins. Mount Ai- _e_1;‘i_E;71;___?_f_3_§_;{-0g)‘;‘;_f__mB€_§___h Stes; n new ,n;@i_ E;-fi, in adfngicaenggogf; the first real tragedy at sea, with the blon; Official Welghers-R. H._ Jen- ____ ______m__h_m wh___h founded 400-nignnneed mee] nithefm madeds “___ Dounderlng of the British steamer king, |(‘,harlottetown and Alex Lamb” mn __ on _he»Nov__ Sc______ coast ____ scribed in the Danv Man today by Manxman, and loss of -the captain, bell .Summer-side: Auditor-Alex Mc- D Ember _nh a_____ve__ -here today on John Olive, A,.,wid_'m.0tessm. of men first mate, fourth engineer, wireless Donald, Gleniinnill. ec , ‘ allurgy ot'Slleffield Uni it operator and thirty-nille of the crew. too higlliy of the spirit that has been the Brimh steamer Drmsh Isles' Profepgoi- Arnold wyfsrs- Y' I Tho message sent by the master of shown by tile officials of the Dolnin- `l=lNANclA-1. si-ATEMEN1' pints _n_p___r;c_ii_:cn__dLi_ntb;>_n; have been me d,sco'vem, __,"’v__‘§_“af,’,uf_‘§ the British stcciner British isles, re ion coin Company ,mn the united ' st l, l i ._ ported ‘that all the other officers of y Recelps 990003 Umcef- “Ve °f the °“gm°` M?i?i_i?i;1¢"iIi:eE:,;(;;)r;ii‘;l5 tgstge Dagly the Mztnxman, the chief steward and have held in an effort io settle the _ , ""1"" °re“" the chief Steward' ‘me more commercial possibilltless sig; ali 9l°V9l\ Of I-he Crew Were Hilfe flh0l1l`¢1 local wage dispute. It has been most By amount received from Factories. hreman and eleven seamen. is umiw,n,d in hardness _hai in to I the British Isles. The rndiograph did grniifying in the members gl the con. . . . . . .. $44.50 Captain Burgess and all the other form __ Wm remove __ neat __ _ _n not say how me men lost _heh mes 1 fmembers “E the "ew “E mty'n1“° than any other steel angd thift lE"eg -t but 11 15 Dfewmed 11193’ WEN <10WI\ by the two parties and 1 believe tho EXPENDITURE - .iP91`15h911- ' ‘eases c0n\pal~ntlvel5."longer life DOSE. Wim 1119 S1110- ultimate result of this conference will' __ 3 When me Bigish {_“1‘”1§_’§_"i°d 'rite Dolly Msn _indicates tint pn, More than seventeen hnntired nas- have s stnhilizing effect cn the coni- T0 amount pa-id Charlottetown Gum* - the Manxnlan on ecem er t , a tessor Arnold “nes molybdenum ill- sengers aboard the Europa' of the trade 0! Nova scour.. terliilc storm was raging. The stead of -1-ungswn_ and says. Italian Line, may not be landed for 000771911 "e5991» bound from P011' “If lm-gp quantities of monbd several days' because of the death of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1-03 land, Maine, to Gibraltar, with a car- in nam ,ni,,er_wnne memmc $185233 a woman passenger Efrom smallpox. ___go of grnlll, was listed heavily to can be found ,md the price reduced The vessel was detainedat quarantine- conciliation board appointed _to on ephone C0. $3.3 port and was being -battered by gl- Tungsten wiii take B _buck seat be: while health officers began the vnccin ,Wire into me Wage dis me bet ee g__antIcbw;iven. _T_he -Brllfislns Isécncause 6 per cent, m0lyl,dennm'wm ation of every passenger. The 1,620 1 s ood Y Ol’ Wen y- our ou il achieve morethan 13 _ steerage passengers were removed to _ I I was unable -to launch boats in the sten." D" cm' “"5 Hoffman island for detention and oh- fm" Wee” Dre' °“° '° “I” d°"“"‘"° raging seas. ' Professor Ai-n0id_ says _the new* servatlon and the vessel was ordered '_ paper, is prevented under the Defeme thoroughly disinfected before proceed~_ olflieult Rsleuo -,or the Realm Acting,-nm utilizing nn, ins to her pier. ' ~ - invention industrially. He is patenting The DW" d'A°’Ea' °f the E“‘I1a“‘ ' his invention in Englgnd and Amer, American Line is due to arrive today. it w-as only by chance -that tho onli will ii., “lion-,ii to proéeed wffn’ and will sud hcl- 1,500 passengers to soo Union 00 K°°slM°°“ -suri_f_§v°§§__5:_n» Jswd- T110 MPM- his-American-psrelmsir condition th, the-others to hs pntnehere of s I °°w"lI°°l>llt8 if he nhilh “ 's thhlrllwl th ‘ E 1 sharp look out but snow was falling -H, ig ,,i,,°,nf,:e|"°,tmn' °°“°"“’“5 IE- in °v an fu ere B panengers ° - qi-inn . _ e asa or tile way in which their heqvily and it was not until the life- imp, tin, detail, at nffndfxcggglrmufo vessel passed through 0 gale that on i boat and raft were almost alongside anybody in Qi-ent Bmnin ex-cept “gd Monday last they sent a wireless mes 1"' B°"‘ the °°'“1’°'“Y °m°1“IB and thot they W9l‘9 Been. - After a hard censorship. _ er sage to Gorham and Company to make t tight lines were thrown to them and The Daily Mall gay, me G0ve,.“_ a sliver tablet, eighteen by twenty- the men, who had suffered severely ment has asked' 'Professor Arnold 10"" 11101198- fill' presentation to the from the cold were hauled on hoard. whether he is willing to hand Ove, nn, ahilfa villcers. The tablet was finish- Tho skipper of the Manxman and Invention to the Stain 3 d' ed' yesterday and was laced in the in the other members or the crow were terms, but/than Arnold dmcesoriiofmizi hands of Dr. Color. health officers for unable to et th b ts 1 ' g 0 os nwsy and end to comply with the Governmenrs the port of delivery -when the vessel were hauled into the water when desire to secure lt. A representative reached illlafalitlllo llilt H1811!- their ship kesled over. They cpnlg ofthe American Government the news. The 157 passengers aboard the Ber- not keep ailoat in the heavyloc. and Diller -continues made a special jour. Scilljord had that many v6l`ll10ils 01' in, gi-illgii "inn could mt. nick nay to Sheffield to invemgnn, P", how had the weather was. The vessel them up. _ lessor Arnold's dis'o¢v¢i~y_ ,nd num, is to be put in drydoclt for slight re- 'l'\l0 Mllilll'iMi’S viirso is min to of the United States are prospecnng pairs, but principally to be converted, T mer have shifted in the storm and cams- 1" Amerie” *"4 Ullrope for deposits 1“1° lm 011-1"lfllGl'. Shlp’a olllcers re- _ Secretary roll - ed the mtwhich mmm B-em hm, tn of molybdenum. which previously. hs; Ported the vessel badly buttered by i,m_ - - ‘ boon found chiefly--in Canada. seas forty feet high _ (Special to The Guardian.) » PARIS, Dec. 23.-The visit to Lon- don of Philippe -Bernthelot, Political Director' oi' the Foreign Oillce, it is learned today from an uutlloritutlve source, is being made in order to con- fer with Earl Curzon, the Britisli For- eign Secretary and prepare for a dis- cussion oi’ the -Eastern question when I _ _ 'French Political Director Pays _a Visit to Earl Curzon. Britain and France not in Accord on Constantinople, the Former Ilesiring to Take it Out of Turkish Hands. the Peace Conference meets again. it was said today that France and Great. Britiiln are not entirely in accord'ss to the fate of Constantinople, Great Britain desiring to take the city en- tirely out of the hands of the Turks, while France favors leaving the Turks ill possession under the control of |tlie Allies. Frank! Lougliriin .. . ‘James l". Duffy .. .. . P. Ilennessey ._ 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 20.00 15,00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 lt. Byron Brown l~`i'ank Kougliiili .. ‘ . A. liclinessey .. . W. J. Brown .. ._ Jilllies iinrragllel- .. .. . Will. Moran . . Murilughan .. . . . . . . . . .. .H. McEuchern .. .. 25.00lJ. J. Duffy .. ._ .. ST. DUNSTAN'S UNIVERSITY DRIVE -Charlottetown Has Already Subscribed $7,500, Which is $2,500 0ver its Objective. Henry Fitzgerald .. .. .. Mrs. George Carver .. . .. J. T. Revel .. .. 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 M. J. Moran .. .. \V. L. VV-ynne .. .. John Corcoruli .. . E, J. Gullullt ._ .. .. 10.00 J. Alfred Doyle .. . . .. -... . 10.00 Fort Augustus Parish, Glcnlinnun ("oilct:tor. All-xiuldcr Mcl)onLilil .. Daniel Mclducllern .. J. J. Mal)-ollalil' . . . _ .. ltoulnnus McDonald .. .. . W. F. McDonald .. .. .. Mrs. Mary L. Mc-Donald ._ ._ Hughie Trainor .. .. ._ .. . Peter Trainor ._ .. . David McDonald ._ ._ . John Gallant .. ._ .. 10.00 William Trainor .. .. .. .. 8.00 ._ $20.00 . 10.00 _ _'10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 UIIEBEU EIIINIISESI IIIIIII SEIIIIIIIIIIB (Special to The Guardian.) QUl~11llE(), Deir. 20,-'i`lle Quebec en-t of one n1ontll’s stiinry ns n boli- T he Summerside - Being Reorganized §'l‘lic Silillnlersitle Outlet: Corps is being rcorguiiizoil. Mitjor it. B. Willis, side on illolliiay for lilo purilosc of The Jourllal uiiilorstands Mr. V., Mtleod of the bunllilersiile teach-` instruction. Mr, Mclleoil was it mein- --tllc first six men -to leave the pro- whoin returned decorated-several be- ing decoratcd twice. - Sumnlerside is indeed fortunate in cnet cnnnn- IELIIIIII IJESEIIIEIIS _- UIIIIEH III. 5. I. (Special to The Guardian.) 0T’l‘A',WA, Dec, 23 _-The number of deserters under l.he"M1lltnl-y Act, who are still at large and who are freed from the hand of the law by procla- mation of amnesty for Military offend- ers is believed to be 1,500. The lig- llros of_ihc eastern military districts which were tho only ones available tnii=ly_ar_<-_lliillfi - _L _. sETTi.Elvl ENT i.lKEl.v c_l-iRl=sfrMAs Ev: SY-DNICY, December 20.-A com- plete agret-mont between the Domin- ion Cozil (lninpany and the United Mille Workers _will probably bo wiitfilcil on Christmas Eve, it is all- nounced ll/are today. Already an under-iiinililig has been reached as to the l-ittes of wages to be paid all :tc-.tlllll nllllc workers, including eigh- ty-ono different classifications of mine labor. The joint committee `is in session today considering the claims of the maohinists, construc- tion men property men and other outside w`drkers. Although nothing definite has been given out as to the terms of the settl'ement,' it is learn- ed that the wage increases compare f:ivol'uby with those granted tho Americans by Fl-esldent Wilson. 'Pho miners, however, have refused do sign long term contracts. ' ,¢~ . Expects Settlement ol - Dispute at Sydney SYDNEY, Dec. 22-“l cannot speak Mine Workers in the conferences the ciliatlon board to see this spirit shown This was the statement made lo the I Canadian Press this evening by Dr. Clarence McKinnon, chairman of the p w n he Dominion Coal Company and their or Halifax. _ "It is not always the best thing to do much prophesyins in such cases, but I cannot help but express my gratification at the progress made -by -the company’s officials and the U.M.. W., representatives to date," contin- tlement of the dispute is made. lbs lieve it will be of permanent charac he miners' representatives are an-I xious for 0. settlement and they have been working morning, noon and night to reach one/ A. statement in a Halifax paper thnt they were marking .time amused me somewhat as I knew how diligently these men were work- ing and how earnest they were in their determination to succeed. The U. M.W. officials have giiqwn themselves to be intelligent mon. i believe the people of the country will ned .Dr. McKinnon. "When the set-` Bhpreclate the spirit they have shown as well as the manner in which the Cmflllllny offir-lain went about things to reach a settlement -rim WEATHER 1* TEMPERATURE ' I 'i_-rim. noon. 101-0. TORONTO, Dec 24.-Strong gales with snow or sleet. 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