can ov lvlrwooov g* WN GUIIRIIIIIN 'THE GUARDIAN COVERS PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND LIKE ‘PHE DEW. OVER 45.000 READERS DAILY pug- -c...-._.. _._ _ ' 4 . au." -riiafsm. WGITH PRINTING -0- 'l’I-ll PlGPl.lfl PAPII 7- Q' pmngttotown Guardian Thru Gantt. CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1919. By Moll, Canada. UN: \,, I. A. Gil Annual Gubooriytoin, dll_vlQ$_g .¢ . _ ||,,|||ng Guardian. Fnvlldod 1891. ilvenlng Guam", 1|;-;_ ar- - ' f _._ BIIIIIIIN MINISTER . ’IIlI|I5ll 0 HEIIIIIIIIIENIIS III SIGN PIIIIIIIIIIII Declares Peace Presented by Allies is not Peace but Prolongation of the War. Let Allies Oc- 9 cub? Germany if They Like, He Counsels. Ger- man Actions are'Suspicious'. I (Special to the Guardian# L,0.\'l)ON, Dec. 8.--Guastav Noskc, Minister of Defence, is (ietermined not to sign the peace protocol handed um-many by the Entente and is resolv- pd ip rt-conimend :nat the Government :niupt his attitude come what may, ac- cording to an interview with Noske prlnted today- "1 cannot speak for the whole Government because it has not .yet rome to it decision," said Noske, "but l shall recommend it refusal to _,mn the peace treaty protocol. The limit has long been reached. Let the ,lilies occupy the country' if they like. The peace now presented to us is not peace but it prolongation of the war. The two straws which Noske rep- reseiits as having broken the back of German endurance, says the corres- pondent, are the demand for dock and harbor material and the protocol em- powering the Allies to enforce execu- tion ol' the peace treaty. Allied Note to be Handed Germany Today i’AitiS, Dec. 8.#-The note added to norman-y by the Supreme Council will probably he handed to Ila'ron Von Ler- sener, head 'if the Gerniiin delegation, tomorrow. Germanyk: Actions are Suspicious -mais, Deo. _s.-Aeronautical t-x.! perts have pointed out often that it is I dangerous for the Allies to permit theI Germans to build new air machines or- io use their powerful old ones unless' the Allies limit and control their use. Such fears seem fully justified by a doeunient published today by Lo Jour- II-aI- A DI\0iOgrnph shows a huge Ger- man machine which was flying to Rus- sia was forced to descend because of engine trouble. T-he picture in itself is nothing remarkable except that it shows the size of the machine, one which was used to bomb London dur- ing the war, but the contents of its passenger cabin throws no light on the Allied German undertakings with sov- iet liussia. The cargo of the machine, which was piloted by two German pf. flcers with aid of three mechanics, in- cluded 260,00_0,000 roubles, normally $180,000,000, a special press for print- ing roubles and millions worth of jew- ellry. Among the papers found oil board it is said were documents which clearly show Germany’s intentions in regard to tiiutente Powers. ' -The machine has five engines' each of 260 horse power and is capable of hauling 60.000 pounds and of flying for several hours without a. stop. Another Suspicious Move BERLIN. UGC. 8.-The German Bal- tic troops under General Von Eber- hardt who are returning to Gt-rinany will be considered German citizens and will receive deinobiliziition co-its and clothln-it imtil they find employ- ment, according to a semi-ofilcial an- nounceemnt yesterday. When pressed lry the Entente some time ago as to the status of these thoops the German Government declared they were des- erters. BIIII SHIIIIIIISE II IIIINIIIIIIIIII uns uiiwu smuu One _Transcontinental and 34' Other Trains are to .be Cancelled on Account of Coal Shortage Resulting from U. S. Strike. 240,000 Tons per Annum Saved by Cancellation. ' _ (Special to the Guardian.) _\l0N'l`REAL, Dec 8.--So serious is the coal shortage affecting Canad- ian railways that the crack Trann- eontlnontai train of one of the largest railroads is being cancelled together with 34 other trains. With this addit- ional ctrt on the Canadian Pacific Railway the total reduction of passen- ger service in Canada to date as a. result. of the American coal strike anmunts to 324.000 passenger train miles per month or 3,840,000 per year. This represents it saving in coal nt the rate of 240,000 tons per'annum. The reduction is equal to 9.16 per cent of the total steam passenger' train mileage of the Doniinlon. HHN. I. II. IIIIXIIII SIIIMEEIISIIIIIIIIII ,0T'f`AW‘J\. Dec 8.-Hon. J. B. BM- ter, former Attorney General of New Brunswick is enroute to Ottawa and advices from St. John indicate minis- ter is succeeding Hon. I". B. Carvell. l)’Annunzio Promises ‘ To Be Good (Special to the Guardian.) II-OMPJ. Dec 8.-The Popoln Romano I°¢Il\Y Hays that Gabrielle D’.»\nnanzio III” Iassurod the italian Government that he will not undertake any new Ekpedltions or go beyond thc armistice ne. D'Annunzio will Fly to America FIUME, Dec 8.-Capttlin Gitbriello il`Annunzio was Uo visit America after the Plume situation has been adjusted _hc told the associated press touay, Pho soldier-avia.tor~poet declared he _would make his trip by airplane, go- “I8 by way of Japan. Eightullead From Rioting (Special to the Guardian.) PARIS, Dec 8.-The Allies have consented to modify some of the terms of the protocol, 'putting the peace .treaty into effect to which Germany has made objection. ‘ 'l`he clause providing for indemnity for the destruction of the German fleet at Scapa Flow has been modi- fied so as to refer to the Hague Trl- Other features ot' the protocol most taries will sign the protocol without _._.,_.-g.__'_.. . bnnal the question whether the de-, livery of the tonnage demanded will is left in the prot§0c0I; _ __ I cripple Germany, it is understood. According to ie est in orma on` » . _ _ _ _ The -understanding also is that the o,btainnble._ tI1e note thr_¢hGei;nian _Fub__`mP.d _o.m___ug P____.BHém L__w___ lplenipoten ur es rcgar ng e sgna-I ‘ » -.I . .' _ ` I (- objectionable to the Germans ' have’ ture of the protocol setting forth thc] B f f 'md NNI-etmyJGre€l'l at n- m9€‘t ng 30:3: ,been eliminated and the expcctationI Allied position as indicated wil; bg! 0 \;r;_H_ti;<___l_)_t;1;\_rt;x;§;it heroin that the German Dlcniliofen- handed to Baron v_on Lersner. ea (Spec_a_ to-F Guar_____an_) ITumu__y‘ S__cm_____y _O _M PmS_____m_ _-7 . The final paragraph of the protocol. providing that even after the pencel treaty has gone into effect the AlliesI might use military measures of coer-1 cion to ensure the execution of the-I treatyis terms has been eliminated onI tirely as also has the clause relating to the evacuation of the Baltic pro-I vincep by German troops. The lmputa-' tion of responsibility to Germany for the sinking of the Scapa Flow fleet of the. German mission this afternoon. oi Government Lines. K of the Canadian Legislative hoard, Brotherhood of Locomotive Flremen andEngineers today, lntimnting the likelihood of employees representa- tion on the managing board of the Dominion Government lines. "\Vc must" Sir Robert said, “give earnest attention to some. means by which tn'e eniployees shall have just representa- tion in the executive administration of this great system" such a propos- ul, he added, would ltave his sym- pathy. Sir Robert spoke of the neeess_I!Y ‘for devising soino means hy which RAILWAY EMPLOYEES . _ _ B ilson enounces _ _ ON MAE?-W-G 0 W ...-I;.2':".IN..S.f.'.".'t'°"i IIIIIIIIIIIIS. Sir Robert Borden Intimates that Railway Employees; ,»v.t‘sm~GT<>~. t.~f».f..it... Surinui: cooucit ix-|;inwiuumi uimiiii wiiu vinos ciuuliu Poms- uitwsuisi im um » a the Guardian Quegtiqn gf Indemnity for Sgptded Sh|p3 [0 bg: mséshifhdéfnec. 8.-n..‘f’0....o Proposition to be Sub » ¢ German Crown Prince has renewed' ° rs! Union w I Referred to the Hague. Clause Providing Military th- \-=»-- 0- nf-_»»<»-»-» -A \v-A--ng--_ Of Mme until next spring Measures oi Coercion by Allies llas'lleei1Elimiiiated _ closed at Mgeting T ‘IIIIIIIES IN EIIIIIII (Special to the Guardian.) CAIRO, Dec. 8.-Viscount Milner, head of the British mission to Egypt to determine the nature of the new protectorate, arrived here today. OTTAWA, Dec 8.-British currency to the value of $5,000,000 brought from England has been placed in the fi- nance department. The soldiers recei- ved the benefit of the exchange. Wilson would be gravely concerned esol tio the Acceptance Term (Special tothe Guardian.) I wAsii1NGTo\', Dec. 8.-Attorney Generul Palmer announced early this inornlng that President Wilson has Imude to the coal miners a definite Icolicrete proposal looking to a speedy ltermination of the strike and an ad- 'iustmeut of the controversy and that acting president Lewis and Secretary Green of the miners would urge its ac- ceptance at a meeting of the scale com- mitee called to meet at Indianapolis on Tuesday Tile Presidents terms pero .\lr. i‘almer had previously gone ov- er the whole coal situation with Pres- itieni Lewis and Mr. Green tvhose presence in Washington was unknown IIIEIIIIIINI EIIEY , ____ Gu Jian May be Given Representation on Managing Boards5-__-;_;_;¢,y_w__r_ SI_.___5_;_..__.-;_.__ _‘___ _____,S.~;._._5_._,3.T_._..__...;_____ ._.__*_._Zm____ I day in reference to the Fall resolution Grey, the British Ambassador, is ex- I requesting the President to sever pected to retire soon and return to tions the principle of settling interna- tional disputés by peaceful meansl has been acknowledged and adoptetl.~ surely disputes between employers and employed can be investigated and adjusted by means other than tltese which may bring upon the whole pee- ple distress and suffering comparable to that entailed by war," he said. in_ reversal of our constitutional practice, which might lead to very grave con- sequences in regard to the guidance of our foreign affairs" he wrote. The President expressed confidence that he had the support of every com -'diplomatic relations with the Curran- England. When he was appointed, it (Special to the Guardian.) ilnterrullted by disputes between em-I za §0‘IeI`IIIII‘~`III» "Il WOUIII COHSWUIEII was understood he stilftlililied l-Iwi he OTTAWA, Dec 8.-Sir Robert Bor-I ploycrs and employed. "If between dent, nddressin the animal meeting|jcalous and sometimes antagonistic na- would remain in America not longer than three months 'Former McGill Professor . - _, _ _ , petent constitutional authority in the statement that the direction of the, governmeirs foreign affairs was zissignl . I h A.. ed by the constitution to the Chior'. },M(l?§°°l';,cI§LS'f__GE;?e;"i{uther_ Ex°°“"IV'“` “nd to him alone' Iford since lll07'Langworthv Profess~ the eoursi' of bis Sll@C<'Il SII` II0III"I`I" or and Director of Physical Laborat- said that while Canaria has not been ories al the llniverslty of Manches- Iwholly fret- from lilo tendencies of un- (or, Em_f1;1p(i_ ppl] fo,-mor pmfossor at Ircst and disturbances follo\;'ing tlie= ' _ IM(-,Gm pm(-pp,qi(y_ ;\10,m-ppp has 501. Iwur. "There is reason to hcl evif IIN" ' C M t vcd tho rldiile of iritusmiitntion of mat 110 )sIl'ings ;Ii1it€iiMib)t'Qi1iIura(c)i{ in regular monthly session. ills Wor-_ and School Stieets. ROHM and ,,lm“.,d mn u1th_,mgh me __ _ - - - A . ~ I . f U - tations ship Mayor Wriglii, llealth Officer. At or near the north tnd o .liner Sum nf $1_-;00_000 “.h1,,h has b,.,.n, - I)r. .\IcMillan, t`ity Engineer Nichol- Hillsboro and corner of new stSitciI_,___,_m_rk(__lforth_,“,m,kOHhisd_,pM_1_I ___ son. Mr. W. \\'. Clark. l_I\‘f City clerk. lililllilli-Z fI`0III School IO Orlvfba]§d` I' uImont. looks like .1 large sum. Yet it: ”"""` and Councillors liilo._._ Miller. \\ cb-, r?t_`or_Li_roa;'__t_i1C_tiqcorncr o war Iwm mu my _ohm-I gym, if ,~,.;,1iZ,,d to R I E k. _ _ stef. Yeo, Connors und Rt\ttraY were nm aus I ` ‘I " , _ the lust dollar. in doing all that needs J ‘ ‘ _ At lIi`l‘S0I\I- , _ I 5”' I;_`}II'_3t_I_I_(" cor-ner of Luslon "nd I in be done imtnfidiatt-ly. \\'h-=n the., e 0 lb ' A letter was read from Mr. Vi inches-_ lust: itr ic .. _[mu-,Q Mpwion guard fl,-at cfm; .rl-,t(|I yr we Di 7__E| ht . . _ ter. III‘m“g°I° -Ui' the Cliarlottetowii Coup(-illor ;\i<‘l€lm10i1 I‘f‘D01'I@fI Inlwitlx the 1-‘orward Movcnient Commit-` 5 . ¥ 0' L' tc 4 K persons' M0 ‘ d "11 ‘Vlilk (if ‘\‘-iliiillr f0l` il regard to the extension of Br-ib0ll Sl- 'tee the ave reason" wh' this workl ""- " '- d-I-ad and rortytwo Others .auf MIOWII' t$u‘l'lGlii€ir'L;Ii;teiisloii ofJtt\n` years Gxcmll' that Mr, llenderson refused to sell hisI Should bngiilltinw-<‘l`not less) tlrln lliree' \VA,S1i1l_\t'(`--’l").\7, Dje. 7 --"`lv`r-‘ W"-1 II:ohz:;ITdI)i.?:;LI::“gfI0cI~»(:,:1,f;,,:;;S;1 t,'u?GI tion from taxation he having been property there and that Mr. \VheatI;,m| a half million dollars, Tip- im-gt-"m wortl tonight indicating a solution ' ' I - . - , . ,-. I \ ' `|- '.' .'_.-~' 'Q' `-"ri /'t “"‘“'=“"" “I M“‘°“' “"“"“ '“°““ ‘°" l}§§§.'.§.'Si ‘.‘$I.‘;'“-.’§f.I°€I».I“§`.f.¥’§° ‘°'“`°' Milli §`§“..--I‘.i`.‘.d“$lI>“o‘i> f.‘i°f.t”ilI't"..I‘?.§II§IMI"`».i Sf..-.“`$`.I§h‘.l..‘IILEA-"IIf$...‘.3§ ?l..§I` wifi'§...I.i...I"I-1-ll.L7§“..i"€G.iil..... rorizedthccity. ' _ . . ' , "., 2 ‘S y" , " ' Oy., A .I_' 'L t The rioters attacked tl1o_Su1all gar. MA Bto\i3inIun;)caatio;im:I§; txlitda lcléirgl oi.$200 Der toot. _ _ Y I§\o_?__P_t C(r1_;t;is_I,m__Ii_;=._y __r.0n_irI._;_nsI.)\___I;r;i _:'ffIr_1jiit;t;_1:_g_~;Irr rison, cut telegraph and _t.elephonoI -ml; .of ._oc§_ nglgn _mended Hmrung Co\incilioI-_l\icl{_.tnno(;1 yvnl? _tnSWae\:_<;l;_ Q3 00:) 006 but _ha I_.0rw£___d Movmumt min,,d _wmnnd of I-no g0`.,_,mm,,uI ap, communications, stopped railway tral- I Y , _Of IGI-Uni! I-It “III 91° mi’ II I' H ' ’ _ .. 1, . 111,. I ' fi A o lip Ia corn and flour mill along the lino fm I] . mtesmd (qaimrp ir to Coinmittce could not enttrlain the 0-1111!! had .f- d 0 lu ll ht* 1 nc' tamed arms Shops' buqned prml of wide nugo railway this mill to 0 6,0 lelsmlat me ‘Ml if u__f_IHwugm of an -objvcuv.. 1;"-gt-r than Mexican capers. Both the State De- ftrh\?mglIIll sorttlofocliiig-`iI}tu\Ii&I_` ?,;;1Il1uvo a. cgpacity ot' 100 barrels daily III’ “IIIS IIEIIISUD andI $4,000,000, 50 tlmy had tp send brick pnrtniviit and Jenkins himself already Hi i’ D0 C0 11" 2* I - '< - ~. .t 1 ' _ . ' _ > ._- f gh ' H ._» Mi,<_i havi start-'rl investigatons with tn- IIIIIII II”"III'I II°°°IIS ‘md c“I°bIn°-'"5 ar" ‘Fd If; .elII\’1I0¢¥q;;?;(-itll its/lgstgtlntlo £0 the reSu'lL “nsfthailtl ia nullilgn Ixggsgixiisjs. lllixriltatttlwlltg( (cut is two(.mII will diem; ohjdct of determiniui; whit influences rivcd Wim machme guns and occumm l0\ilt“$'I0 000 A'l`bi;i coinlliiuy it was ed. in fdvf” rn rtiafonfhe rdhert' rebil “I"ClfI@os-sible by $500 "fill Iwllll “'I‘I°I1 ‘Ile IlI°>=I°11“ esmbnshed order Thursday night' I’aIri1iars have to sell and imD0I`I bm' q“'lIl‘ixe.lilavor brought up ihe. mailer: S-1.700.000 but the Speaker went dn to_Govern_n1t~nt so ralJIliIY I1Uf`-@1ll<"d. ' A ' fr* .‘:°*‘.".:'.“.il ~' is ';.l"‘..';'i?;‘: mx-z”i;':..f":.i ...siI"':::>.;‘r...'.1"‘..;'";i..':.f..°'i.t'.::;:?:. ' erstet a ' -' ' \ ' - ' I -- - » - beebullt inside the cltyI 2' Siyxxvnlggzplnfoigél £51):-1r(;1el;,_1.1po;ptp;)¢r¢;I not be left undone.” I l-We IIHYS 330.- U19 Jtfliklrw C880 h'-is limits providing the city furnish free! f.:1vm-.liyyvpqf having him back Dr. Laird also dwelt at length on HOW b<‘C0n‘lG 11 Y “JY 0 I “S l'i1l_>Y\I - ' - PARIS- DEC' 6'“`TI“’ “III” p°"°5_°“` lt was pointed out that the new in-I Work done and said the Wm-k had the situation' in Central India.. 'lhe, nel of the American Peace Delegilltlim dustry must advertise three months* been dom, M 1, mst of $325 per Squnmj ;\1i3Si(,1mr,,.§ m (._0uymi1m.g,.d¢,.“ye,|-SI ‘VIII “II °“ th" 9‘I"`aI‘I5hII) ‘~nI"I("q in advance before the 8-DDIICU'-I°IIIyord or at a cost of only 25 contglfli-ro that 43 sii'a\ei;1c points should be. _ _ Im' III” U“I‘e‘I SIIIIEII' 0" W°d“""Id.“y` could bfi t‘01\SIlI*“`@rJ_\_s'e-_i;l1_ excavating around a. manhole, '1-ne the pther bank., In the _purchase ofitluhiioxt frv_e Yt‘nrs.._ _ (_ _mt _“I ‘ (p,pecia| to the Gua,.3|a,.,_) without authority to take e. n t Cn Surveym-_ Asked t0 °¥PII‘I“' ‘IMI $100 000 city debentures. paying 94121 .io sptater empias ze . I (,yH(‘\G0__Dec_ 7___(~_0nf|d@ncc mm U0 On lll\D01'lfH1l ‘l\1"9U°II“I IIIIII Y .ie not responsible-that ' ..1 with the Roynys tender ohview of the urgency of the situation mp cm, Smke Wm and befor” next 'ac n - - _it w-_ _ . ._ _ ' b dls‘ .s d according to me C y 1, ,mo closing Numan( this was an extrt'ni»_-ly niotiest i'equt'st., Satu,.dny_ was expressed hm-e wdny_ ieinaln to o cuse. th d _ p cnngod y 2_50_ me Iwi” IIIf°I`I“IIII°“ °II"“III“III° t°‘I“y' ofeanagliigilriiitr which formerly led 9 The fcpowing resoiuiion in ¢0n.._and that when the church had the by mm In (.l,,s,, ‘ouch mth the mg ' I ns she should surely be counted mt of me c@u¢m1 comwtmve I muimusim si»iici.u.s I aint w.ANTs'o.-:PEG 132 shear, Gi’-°\‘lZc Street. _ Llipd °lNANTlD GIRL FOR GENERAL housework in small family. Good Wins. references required. Write. "N" clo Guardian. » u-r..___ ___‘____`__ _ WANTED-I-MMD FUR LIGHT housekeeping. Apply 15 Euston gt. M31 . ' ` 2895-12-9 9 Fon SAL!-A DR|V|NG HORSE. IN- 'I“II'9 HI. J. D. Seaman’a. 03 Boy- lleld SUBGI. 290442-9M5IDil. _`._ 'come To me larvisr s‘ci-iooi.- "00m on -Friday afternoon from 4 to _i_- zass. ‘snniormu srrrioulnv wrrn ?:_I;=¢;d___InIglo*lll;;ter inbgold Chrono? - . per x. entra Job history; 116 Kent Street. tt. LOST IN CUMMIRIIDI NOVIMIIR 12th lMly'| brooch, sun burnt of I‘°°l'Il- Reward for return of lame ‘° MP8. G. J. 1l(cCormlc, Charlotte- -----*--- , , i' in tie matter wa. moved. "lf-‘II _ one ors 1 ` mx sfezbbst from Chief llonaghlm ‘xt-fvlgln Itfotilnclllor Con,n¢;rs, sec-I “P011 IH (I0 H01 Only this limi IB 1\SI“`-II, field. RESPQNSNBNLITY NOW REBTS of the Fire Damn-[ment ' for an in- ondpd by Councillor Mine!-:_ I0f Fill ill ON OTHER SHOUI-DEFS crease in salary was granted-the 111' W,1,¢ren_s¢hcnccounts of the City of I3°‘II ‘I °I’°" -*-------"- n ear or $100 ill ttetown have been carried byI“EI" <`I`“II°°S '- crease beinit $350 y - Charlo . - I ' WASHINGTON, Dec. G.-President dny_ ‘nm Royal Rank of Canada for gwewe, WIISUH has U0 II'I*°“'-III" “I “'Ith‘II'“w` An applicatibn from Mr. T. E. Mc-iyenrg, during which time the said ini! the Peace Trenlil f\'0I“ III” S°““te‘ Nutt, General Agent for the Undcrwrit bunk assisted tho city ln many ways. T01' the l1l`9S°l\¢| S9113'-01' I'IIICII°°°I‘ °I era Corporation of Canada for a share Amr whereas in ‘the negotiations , uni; LADIES of St. James cant-cn, ron nm win hold A we yi | d serve supper n 2121” (;xert:I;§; I-lriall Port Hill, Wed- cations.- I0'/un Ik _ __ _ :sos-usual 8 v monday. 10th Dee. 2379- il I . Nebraska announced fvdev “Ml I‘I“. of his rim Insurance busittoss °f 01° for me one of the city debentures rc- VIBIl f° the PI`°9Id°I“- He dI°°“"3°d'clty was read and consideration prom' eently carried out. a misunderstand- lbe TWIIIY ‘l““tI°“ “IIAII the P“”I` ised in fu'ure dealings. ing arose with some of our city banks dont briefly after the conference 0n_ Councillor Riley moved, seconded as m whegjlor the gity accounts wore, _ the Mexican sit\mti°n. The I’\‘°BI¢I°“I- by gonnciiior Webstcr:- . to be awarded to the -bank buying? ___.._._._.___.- t ~, SN/ap _ thinks the failure of the Senate to Resolvea mat an ovefdfiift 'U9 ““' the city dPb@\1l\1l‘i‘-B 011 account. IThore was a big attendance and every. _ __ _ _ /' . pci; on tho Treaty at the special ses- mo-“Zed by me (my Council with U18 And whereas at a. subsequent ment- _ _ _ HER _one had a thoroughly good time, A //»~ sion shifted the responsibility in the Unk,” Bank 0| qmmda for my pm-. mg of the City Councm Mn Tempm PHE WHAT ,feature was the eration by U. S. Con- » mutter to “other shoulders," SEMI' poses said overdraft not to exceed manager of the Union Bank of Can- '|‘]gM_PE|{\'[‘l)RE - *III I'I°I'°@~ '1~. or micmock said, adding: "Ho is over £25,000 and that the city PP-C°IilII‘ ada stated that his bank was not pay-, ` ‘_ ~, . I The i’I'°5I`aI“I“° WM “E f°II°W9¢- ' just twin! I0 Im.” *IIIY “'II°I`° It I' from taxes assessment and otherwise mg'f0, the city debenture; any moref TIDE, M00-. , la H , Remarks by chairman, Mr. S. A. , . at present." bo charged with the re-payment °f than the debentures were worth. I _ --- _ IM " - paid overdraft within one month from Therefore resolved that the city ac-. TORONTO, Dec 9.-Moderate windsi .__.__------ this q,-no, nec. 6, 1919, and that $100.- gmmip be' 1-oturned_»to the Royal Bfmx` with stationary or lower irmvefllufe-I 000 of debentures now being prepared of canada on the 15th of January! The tide will he high this afternoon \ NNOUNCEMENTS, . be delivered to tho Union Bank by U10 1920, ' ' Int 12.29 and tomorrow at 1.17; it willI ` G EVFNTS 121|; day of December next. ills Worship after the exchange be high tonight at 11.60 and tomorrow‘ COMIN ‘. ‘ I Carried. of some lively remarks by a number at 12.42 I I ` DIEETINIGS. ETP- nf the Cniincillnrs ruled that the reso- Sun sets this afternoon and tomor-I meeting adjoarniad The Speaker by the use of charts showed where all the $4,000,000, would be expended and urged that all the other objectlvrs were equally iinpori- int and necessitous. .After some coiilorenco on the ques- tions. presented this very helpful mee ting closed with the benedlctlon. I Pythiaus Celebrate I ; Tho most successful of the many success and en o able functions N SIIIIIIIIIS 5 III llllli MINEIIS mitted to'Representatives ith Recommendation for s of Proposal will be Dis- uesday. until thc announcement was made. lie endorsed the term, and will submit them at the meeting at indianapolis an Tuesday the nature of the new offer has not been disclosed. Prcisldenths Prop°sed Term; CHICAGO, Ill., Doc. 8.-The pro- posal presented to William Green, Sieuctary of the United Mine Workers of America by President Wilson and Attorned General Palmer in Washjng~ ton lats night included a fourteen pot' cent advance ,to minors and tho ap- pointment of a commission to study wages, profits and all conditions surf rounding the industry. On resumption of work by the striking miners. ac- cording to private advices from the National capital, received by Dr. F. ,(2, iionnold, Secretary of the Illinois Coal Operators' Association today. __. ._.__. .__l__._i_.._.___-__.__.--at,--i IIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIII IIIIW III WINNIIIEG I (Special to the Gulrdiln.) WINNIPEG, Dec 8.-General Sir Arthur (lurrio :arrived in the City Saturday and left today for Otuiwg to assume his duties as inspector General and Military Councillor for ' the Dominion. IIUIISH IIIIIIIIIEIIS IIHIIIIIIIIS III IIIIINEE I (Special to the Guardian.) 'PAliiS, 1')-sc. S.--A Munich news- pap<'r rec-~ived hr-re announces that 120.000 Polish loburere will cross South Gt-riniiny in January for recon- struction work in Franco. Canada May Have Independent Air Board TORONTO. Dec 8.--Canada is ua have an independent air board, ac- cording to ii. report received from MG- jor D. It. Moliearn. D. S. 0., M. C, D. F. C., F. C., Major McLearn is or _pre-.>'t-nt on his way to this country ;to take the in-utter up with the &u» I thoritles at Ottawa.. _,_ _ I I I '- __ , I I MR. JOHN H. BURNS Caretaker of Hillsborough Bridge Who After Nino Years of Faithful Sor- vlce M/as Dismissed by the Libornl Government Became Ho Wal I C911- urvativo Appolnteo. I3 ”3?.‘$§,to’§II Ii..n .;§“‘.... .».v..I..l. .t o.......... Dom' You HATE? town was that of last night when the G-ET ES *twentieth anniversary was ohservet2` PY , , cDonald. lioadlng-Knight D. Edgar Shaw. Solo-Professor Dixon. Address-U. S. Consul Pierce. Solo-Mrs. Frank Dingwell. l’ieariing~‘Premier Bell. Duet--Misses Sutherland and Ross Trombone Solo-Knight Arthu On motion of Councillor Webster, luqon vm, out or order as the deal row at 4.41, it rises tomorrow morn _ r; ` seconded by C°\l“0III0\` MIIIGI’ II I'°’°’Iwas practically all completed and re- ,ing at 7.40 and Thursday at 7.41. Gaudet. . I lution was .passed instructing thsifuged .(0 put the question. I Full moon Sunday, December 7th atI Solo-Miss Kathleen Moore, _ -Q; Marmmp Electric Co., to place in- gpme other matters camo up for 5.04 a. m. I Intermission-R edreshmonts, cards, 1 I . _candescent lamps at _the following lo-I prjgf discussion after this and the _l_._';i;tuou_a_i'_ter Sunday December 14th I da_i;<;i:__gi_panm_Mrl' _L P' Hoopen Solo-_Vice Chancellor J. P. Hooper. . / ‘__'_'_,‘f,:.., I -@ ,\ ... I